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- #!/bin/sh
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #
- # File: SIG-antiDDoS.sh
- #
- # Compiler: Ruslan Abuzant <ruslan@abuzant.com>
- # PS> Collected From Lots Of Sources
- # PS> Credits: Real Authors (no idea)
- #
- # URL: http://www.liteforex.org/
- #
- # License: GNU GPL (version 2, or any later version).
- #
- # Configuration.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # For debugging use iptables -v.
- IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
- IP6TABLES="/sbin/ip6tables"
- MODPROBE="/sbin/modprobe"
- RMMOD="/sbin/rmmod"
- ARP="/usr/sbin/arp"
- # Logging options.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LOG="LOG --log-level debug --log-tcp-sequence --log-tcp-options"
- LOG="$LOG --log-ip-options"
- # Defaults for rate limiting
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- RLIMIT="-m limit --limit 3/s --limit-burst 8"
- # Unprivileged ports.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PHIGH="1024:65535"
- PSSH="1000:1023"
- # Load required kernel modules
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- $MODPROBE ip_conntrack_ftp
- $MODPROBE ip_conntrack_irc
- # Mitigate ARP spoofing/poisoning and similar attacks.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Hardcode static ARP cache entries here
- # $ARP -s IP-ADDRESS MAC-ADDRESS
- # Kernel configuration.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Disable IP forwarding.
- # On => Off = (reset)
- echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
- echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
- # Enable IP spoofing protection
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/rp_filter; do echo 1 > $i; done
- # Protect against SYN flood attacks
- echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_syncookies
- # Ignore all incoming ICMP echo requests
- echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
- # Ignore ICMP echo requests to broadcast
- echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts
- # Log packets with impossible addresses.
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/log_martians; do echo 1 > $i; done
- # Don't log invalid responses to broadcast
- echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses
- # Don't accept or send ICMP redirects.
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/accept_redirects; do echo 0 > $i; done
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/send_redirects; do echo 0 > $i; done
- # Don't accept source routed packets.
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/accept_source_route; do echo 0 > $i; done
- # Disable multicast routing
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/mc_forwarding; do echo 0 > $i; done
- # Disable proxy_arp.
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/proxy_arp; do echo 0 > $i; done
- # Enable secure redirects, i.e. only accept ICMP redirects for gateways
- # Helps against MITM attacks.
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/secure_redirects; do echo 1 > $i; done
- # Disable bootp_relay
- for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/bootp_relay; do echo 0 > $i; done
- # Default policies.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Drop everything by default.
- $IPTABLES -P INPUT DROP
- $IPTABLES -P FORWARD DROP
- $IPTABLES -P OUTPUT DROP
- # Set the nat/mangle/raw tables' chains to ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t nat -P PREROUTING ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t nat -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t nat -P POSTROUTING ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -P PREROUTING ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -P INPUT ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -P FORWARD ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -P POSTROUTING ACCEPT
- # Cleanup.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Delete all
- $IPTABLES -F
- $IPTABLES -t nat -F
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -F
- # Delete all
- $IPTABLES -X
- $IPTABLES -t nat -X
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -X
- # Zero all packets and counters.
- $IPTABLES -Z
- $IPTABLES -t nat -Z
- $IPTABLES -t mangle -Z
- # Completely disable IPv6.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Block all IPv6 traffic
- # If the ip6tables command is available, try to block all IPv6 traffic.
- if test -x $IP6TABLES; then
- # Set the default policies
- # drop everything
- $IP6TABLES -P INPUT DROP 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -P FORWARD DROP 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -P OUTPUT DROP 2>/dev/null
- # The mangle table can pass everything
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -P PREROUTING ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -P INPUT ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -P FORWARD ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -P OUTPUT ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -P POSTROUTING ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
- # Delete all rules.
- $IP6TABLES -F 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -F 2>/dev/null
- # Delete all chains.
- $IP6TABLES -X 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -X 2>/dev/null
- # Zero all packets and counters.
- $IP6TABLES -Z 2>/dev/null
- $IP6TABLES -t mangle -Z 2>/dev/null
- fi
- # Custom user-defined chains.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # LOG packets, then ACCEPT.
- $IPTABLES -N ACCEPTLOG
- $IPTABLES -A ACCEPTLOG -j $LOG $RLIMIT --log-prefix "ACCEPT "
- $IPTABLES -A ACCEPTLOG -j ACCEPT
- # LOG packets, then DROP.
- $IPTABLES -N DROPLOG
- $IPTABLES -A DROPLOG -j $LOG $RLIMIT --log-prefix "DROP "
- $IPTABLES -A DROPLOG -j DROP
- # LOG packets, then REJECT.
- # TCP packets are rejected with a TCP reset.
- $IPTABLES -N REJECTLOG
- $IPTABLES -A REJECTLOG -j $LOG $RLIMIT --log-prefix "REJECT "
- $IPTABLES -A REJECTLOG -p tcp -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
- $IPTABLES -A REJECTLOG -j REJECT
- # Only allows RELATED ICMP types
- # (destination-unreachable, time-exceeded, and parameter-problem).
- # TODO: Rate-limit this traffic?
- # TODO: Allow fragmentation-needed?
- # TODO: Test.
- $IPTABLES -N RELATED_ICMP
- $IPTABLES -A RELATED_ICMP -p icmp --icmp-type destination-unreachable -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A RELATED_ICMP -p icmp --icmp-type time-exceeded -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A RELATED_ICMP -p icmp --icmp-type parameter-problem -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A RELATED_ICMP -j DROPLOG
- # Make It Even Harder To Multi-PING
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -m limit --limit 1/s --limit-burst 2 -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -m limit --limit 1/s --limit-burst 2 -j LOG --log-prefix PING-DROP:
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
- # Only allow the minimally required/recommended parts of ICMP. Block the rest.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # TODO: This section needs a lot of testing!
- # First, drop all fragmented ICMP packets (almost always malicious).
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp --fragment -j DROPLOG
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp --fragment -j DROPLOG
- $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -p icmp --fragment -j DROPLOG
- # Allow all ESTABLISHED ICMP traffic.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $RLIMIT
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $RLIMIT
- # Allow some parts of the RELATED ICMP traffic, block the rest.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -m state --state RELATED -j RELATED_ICMP $RLIMIT
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp -m state --state RELATED -j RELATED_ICMP $RLIMIT
- # Allow incoming ICMP echo requests (ping), but only rate-limited.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT $RLIMIT
- # Allow outgoing ICMP echo requests (ping), but only rate-limited.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT $RLIMIT
- # Drop any other ICMP traffic.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p icmp -j DROPLOG
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p icmp -j DROPLOG
- $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -p icmp -j DROPLOG
- # Selectively allow certain special types of traffic.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Allow loopback interface to do anything.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming connections related to existing allowed connections.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing connections EXCEPT invalid
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
- # Miscellaneous.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # We don't care about Milkosoft, Drop SMB/CIFS/etc..
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp -m multiport --dports 135,137,138,139,445,1433,1434 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p udp -m multiport --dports 135,137,138,139,445,1433,1434 -j DROP
- # Explicitly drop invalid incoming traffic
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state INVALID -j DROP
- # Drop invalid outgoing traffic, too.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state INVALID -j DROP
- # If we would use NAT, INVALID packets would pass - BLOCK them anyways
- $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -m state --state INVALID -j DROP
- # PORT Scanners (stealth also)
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL ALL -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL NONE -j DROP
- # TODO: Some more anti-spoofing rules? For example:
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL FIN,URG,PSH -j DROP
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN,RST -j DROP
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,FIN SYN,FIN -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -N SYN_FLOOD
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp --syn -j SYN_FLOOD
- $IPTABLES -A SYN_FLOOD -m limit --limit 2/s --limit-burst 6 -j RETURN
- $IPTABLES -A SYN_FLOOD -j DROP
- # TODO: Block known-bad IPs (see http://www.dshield.org/top10.php).
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s INSERT-BAD-IP-HERE -j DROPLOG
- # Drop any traffic from IANA-reserved IPs.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 0.0.0.0/7 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 2.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 5.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 7.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 10.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 23.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 27.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 31.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 36.0.0.0/7 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 39.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 42.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 49.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 50.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 77.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 78.0.0.0/7 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 92.0.0.0/6 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 96.0.0.0/4 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 112.0.0.0/5 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 120.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 169.254.0.0/16 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 172.16.0.0/12 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 173.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 174.0.0.0/7 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 176.0.0.0/5 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 184.0.0.0/6 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 192.0.2.0/24 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 197.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 198.18.0.0/15 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 223.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -s 224.0.0.0/3 -j DROP
- # Selectively allow certain outbound connections, block the rest.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Allow outgoing DNS requests. Few things will work without this.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing HTTP requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing HTTPS requests.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing SMTPS requests. Do NOT allow unencrypted SMTP!
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 465 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing "submission" (RFC 2476) requests.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 587 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing POP3S requests.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 995 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing SSH requests.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing FTP requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing NNTP requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 119 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing NTP requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 123 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing IRC requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # Note: This usually needs the ip_conntrack_irc kernel module.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 6667 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing requests to various proxies. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 8090 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing DHCP requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # TODO: This is completely untested, I have no idea whether it works!
- # TODO: I think this can be tightened a bit more.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --sport 67:68 --dport 67:68 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing CVS requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 2401 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing MySQL requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 3306 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing SVN requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 3690 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing PLESK requests. Unencrypted, use with care.
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 8443 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing Tor (http://tor.eff.org) requests.
- # Note: Do _not_ use unencrypted protocols over Tor (sniffing is possible)!
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9001 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9002 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9030 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9031 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9090 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9091 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow outgoing OpenVPN requests.
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 1194 -j ACCEPT
- # TODO: ICQ, MSN, GTalk, Skype, Yahoo, etc...
- # Selectively allow certain inbound connections, block the rest.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Allow incoming DNS requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming HTTP requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming HTTPS requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming POP3 requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 110 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming IMAP4 requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 143 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming POP3S requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 995 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming SMTP requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming SSH requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming FTP requests.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming NNTP requests.
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 119 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming MySQL requests.
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 3306 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming PLESK requests.
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 8843 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming BitTorrent requests.
- # TODO: Are these already handled by ACCEPTing established/related traffic?
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 6881 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 6881 -j ACCEPT
- # Allow incoming nc requests.
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 2030 -j ACCEPT
- # $IPTABLES -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -p udp --dport 2030 -j ACCEPT
- # Explicitly log and reject everything else.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Use REJECT instead of REJECTLOG if you don't need/want logging.
- $IPTABLES -A INPUT -j REJECTLOG
- $IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -j REJECTLOG
- $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -j REJECTLOG
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Testing the firewall.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # You should check/test that the firewall really works, using
- # iptables -vnL, nmap, ping, telnet, ...
- # Exit gracefully.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- exit 0
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