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## Table of contents
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- [Table of contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Supported versions](#supported-versions)
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- [BSD features](#bsd-features)
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- [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
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- [`dvtws` quick start](#dvtws-quick-start)
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- [PF in FreeBSD](#pf-in-freebsd)
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- [`pfsense`](#pfsense)
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- [OpenBSD](#openbsd)
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- [MacOS](#macos)
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- [MacOS easy install](#macos-easy-install)
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## Supported versions
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FreeBSD 11.x+ , OpenBSD 6.x+, partially MacOS Sierra+
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Older versions may work or not.
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## BSD features
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BSD does not have NFQUEUE. Similar mechanism - divert sockets. In BSD compiling
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the source from nfq directory result in `dvtws` binary instead of `nfqws`.
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`dvtws` shares most of the code with `nfqws` and offers almost identical
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parameters.
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FreeBSD has 3 firewalls: IPFilter, ipfw and Packet Filter (PF). OpenBSD has
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only PF.
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To compile sources:
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- FreeBSD: `make`
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- OpenBSD: `make bsd`
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- MacOS: `make mac`
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Compile all programs:
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```
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make -C /opt/zapret
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```
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Divert sockets are internal type sockets in the BSD kernel. They have no
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relation to network addresses or network packet exchange. They are identified
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by a port number `1..65535`. Its like queue number in NFQUEUE. Traffic can be
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diverted to a divert socket using firewall rule. If nobody listens on the
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specified divert port packets are dropped. Its similar to NFQUEUE without
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`--queue-bypass`.
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`ipset/*.sh` scripts work with ipfw lookup tables if ipfw is present.
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ipfw table is analog to linux `ipset`. Unlike ipsets ipfw tables share v4 an v6
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addresses and subnets.
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- If ipfw is absent scripts check LISTS_RELOAD config variable.
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- If its present then scripts execute a command from LISTS_RELOAD.
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- If LISTS_RELOAD=- scripts do not load tables even if ipfw exists.
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PF can load ip tables from a file. To use this feature with `ipset/*.sh` scripts disable gzip file creation
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using `GZIP_LISTS=0` directive in the `/opt/zapret/config` file.
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BSD kernel doesn't implement splice syscall. tpws uses regular recv/send
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operations with data copying to user space. Its slower but not critical.
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`tpws` uses nonblocking sockets with linux specific epoll feature. In BSD systems
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epoll is emulated by epoll-shim library on top of kqueue.
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`dvtws` uses some programming HACKs, assumptions and knowledge of discovered
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bugs and limitations. BSD systems have many limitations, version specific
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features and bugs in low level networking, especially for ipv6. Many years have
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passed but BSD code still has 15-20 year artificial limiters in the code. `dvtws`
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uses additinal divert socket(s) for layer 3 packet injection if raw sockets do
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not allow it. It works for the moment but who knows. Such a usage is not very
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documented.
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`mdig` and `ip2net` are fully compatible with BSD.
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## FreeBSD
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Divert sockets require special kernel module `ipdivert`.
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Write the following to config files:
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`/boot/loader.conf` (create if absent):
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```
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ipdivert_load="YES"
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net.inet.ip.fw.default_to_accept=1
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```
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`/etc/rc.conf`:
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```
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firewall_enable="YES"
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firewall_script="/etc/rc.firewall.my"
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```
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`/etc/rc.firewall.my`:
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```
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ipfw -q -f flush
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```
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Later you will add ipfw commands to `/etc/rc.firewall.my` to be reapplied after reboot.
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You can also run zapret daemons from there. Start them with `--daemon` options, for example
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```
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pkill ^dvtws$
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/opt/zapret/nfq/dvtws --port=989 --daemon --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
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2024-10-28 11:32:24 +05:00
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```
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To restart firewall and daemons run : `/etc/rc.d/ipfw restart`
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Assume `LAN="em1"`, `WAN="em0"`.
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`tpws` transparent mode quick start.
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For all traffic:
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```
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ipfw delete 100
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ipfw add 100 fwd 127.0.0.1,988 tcp from me to any 80,443 proto ip4 xmit em0 not uid daemon
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ipfw add 100 fwd ::1,988 tcp from me to any 80,443 proto ip6 xmit em0 not uid daemon
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ipfw add 100 fwd 127.0.0.1,988 tcp from any to any 80,443 proto ip4 recv em1
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ipfw add 100 fwd ::1,988 tcp from any to any 80,443 proto ip6 recv em1
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/opt/zapret/tpws/tpws --port=988 --user=daemon --bind-addr=::1 --bind-addr=127.0.0.1
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```
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Process only table zapret with the exception of table nozapret:
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```
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ipfw delete 100
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ipfw add 100 allow tcp from me to table\(nozapret\) 80,443
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ipfw add 100 fwd 127.0.0.1,988 tcp from me to table\(zapret\) 80,443 proto ip4 xmit em0 not uid daemon
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ipfw add 100 fwd ::1,988 tcp from me to table\(zapret\) 80,443 proto ip6 xmit em0 not uid daemon
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ipfw add 100 allow tcp from any to table\(nozapret\) 80,443 recv em1
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ipfw add 100 fwd 127.0.0.1,988 tcp from any to any 80,443 proto ip4 recv em1
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ipfw add 100 fwd ::1,988 tcp from any to any 80,443 proto ip6 recv em1
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/opt/zapret/tpws/tpws --port=988 --user=daemon --bind-addr=::1 --bind-addr=127.0.0.1
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```
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Tables zapret, nozapret, ipban are created by `ipset/*.sh` scripts the same way as in Linux.
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Its a good idea to update tables periodically:
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crontab -e
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```
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Write the line:
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0 12 */2 * * /opt/zapret/ipset/get_config.sh
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```
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When using `ipfw`, `tpws` does not require special permissions for transparent
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mode. However without root its not possible to bind to ports less than 1024 and
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change UID/GID. Without changing UID tpws will run into recursive loop, and
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that's why its necessary to write ipfw rules with the right UID. Redirecting to
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ports greater than or equal to 1024 is dangerous. If tpws is not running any
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unprivileged process can listen to that port and intercept traffic.
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### `dvtws` quick start
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For all traffic:
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```
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ipfw delete 100
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ipfw add 100 divert 989 tcp from any to any 80,443 out not diverted not sockarg xmit em0
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# required for autottl mode only
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ipfw add 100 divert 989 tcp from any 80,443 to any tcpflags syn,ack in not diverted not sockarg recv em0
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2024-11-19 19:31:19 +05:00
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/opt/zapret/nfq/dvtws --port=989 --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
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```
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Process only table zapret with the exception of table nozapret:
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```
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ipfw delete 100
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ipfw add 100 allow tcp from me to table\(nozapret\) 80,443
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ipfw add 100 divert 989 tcp from any to table\(zapret\) 80,443 out not diverted not sockarg xmit em0
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# required for autottl mode only
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ipfw add 100 divert 989 tcp from table\(zapret\) 80,443 to any tcpflags syn,ack in not diverted not sockarg recv em0
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/opt/zapret/nfq/dvtws --port=989 --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
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```
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Reinjection loop avoidance. FreeBSD artificially ignores sockarg for ipv6 in
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the kernel. This limitation is coming from the ipv6 early age. Code is still in
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"testing" state. 10-20 years. Everybody forgot about it. `dvtws` sends ipv6
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forged frames using another divert socket (HACK). they can be filtered out
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using 'diverted'. ipv4 frames are filtered using 'sockarg'.
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### PF in FreeBSD
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The setup is similar to OpenBSD, but there are important nuances.
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1. PF support is disabled by default in FreeBSD. Use parameter `--enable-pf`.
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2. It's not possible to redirect to `::1`. Need to redirect to the link-local
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address of the incoming interface. Look for fe80:... address in ifconfig and
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use it for redirection target.
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3. pf.conf syntax is a bit different from OpenBSD.
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4. How to set maximum table size : sysctl net.pf.request_maxcount=2000000
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5. `divert-to` is broken. Loop avoidance scheme does not work.
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This makes `dvtws` unusable with pf.
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Someone posted kernel patch but 14-RELEASE is still broken.
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`/etc/pf.conf`:
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```
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rdr pass on em1 inet6 proto tcp to port {80,443} -> fe80::31c:29ff:dee2:1c4d port 988
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rdr pass on em1 inet proto tcp to port {80,443} -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
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```
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Then:
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```
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/opt/zapret/tpws/tpws --port=988 --enable-pf --bind-addr=127.0.0.1 --bind-iface6=em1 --bind-linklocal=force
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```
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Its not clear how to do rdr-to outgoing traffic. I could not make route-to
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scheme work.
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### `pfsense`
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`pfsense` is based on FreeBSD. Binaries from `binaries/freebsd-x64` are
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compiled in FreeBSD 11 and should work. Use `install_bin.sh`. pfsense uses pf
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firewall which does not support divert. Fortunately ipfw and ipdivert modules
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are present and can be kldload-ed. In older versions it's also necessary to
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change firewall order using sysctl commands. In newer versions those sysctl
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parameters are absent but the system behaves as required without them.
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Sometimes pf may limit `dvtws` abilities. It scrubs ip fragments disabling `dvtws`
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ipfrag2 desync mode.
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There's autostart script example in `init.d/pfsense`. It should be placed to
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`/usr/local/etc/rc.d` and edited. Write your ipfw rules and daemon start
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commands.
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curl is present by default. You can use it to download `tar.gz` release directly from github.
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Or you can copy files using sftp.
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Copy zip with zapret files to `/opt` and unpack there as it's done in other
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systems. In this case run `dvtws` as `/opt/zapret/nfq/dvtws`. Or just copy
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`dvtws` to `/usr/local/sbin`. As you wish. `ipset` scripts are working, cron is
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present. It's possible to renew lists.
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If you dont like poverty of default repos its possible to enable FreeBSD repo.
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Change `no` to `yes` in `/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf` and `/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/pfSense.conf`.
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`/usr/local/etc/rc.d/zapret.sh` (chmod 755)
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```
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#!/bin/sh
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kldload ipfw
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kldload ipdivert
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# for older pfsense versions. newer do not have these sysctls
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sysctl net.inet.ip.pfil.outbound=ipfw,pf
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sysctl net.inet.ip.pfil.inbound=ipfw,pf
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sysctl net.inet6.ip6.pfil.outbound=ipfw,pf
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sysctl net.inet6.ip6.pfil.inbound=ipfw,pf
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ipfw delete 100
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ipfw add 100 divert 989 tcp from any to any 80,443 out not diverted not sockarg xmit em0
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pkill ^dvtws$
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dvtws --daemon --port 989 --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
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# required for newer pfsense versions (2.6.0 tested) to return ipfw to functional state
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pfctl -d ; pfctl -e
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```
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I could not make tpws work from ipfw. Looks like there's some conflict between
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two firewalls. Only PF redirection works. PF does not allow to freely add and
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delete rules. Only anchors can be reloaded. To make an anchor work it must be
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referred from the main ruleset. But its managed by pfsense scripts.
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One possible solution would be to modify `/etc/inc/filter.inc` as follows:
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```
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/* MOD */
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$natrules .= "# ZAPRET redirection\n";
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$natrules .= "rdr-anchor \"zapret\"\n";
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$natrules .= "# TFTP proxy\n";
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$natrules .= "rdr-anchor \"tftp-proxy/*\"\n";
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.................
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```
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Write the anchor code to `/etc/zapret.anchor`:
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```
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rdr pass on em1 inet proto tcp to port {80,443} -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
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rdr pass on em1 inet6 proto tcp to port {80,443} -> fe80::20c:29ff:5ae3:4821 port 988
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```
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Replace `fe80::20c:29ff:5ae3:4821` with your link local address of the LAN
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interface or remove the line if ipv6 is not needed.
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Autostart `/usr/local/etc/rc.d/zapret.sh`:
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```
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pfctl -a zapret -f /etc/zapret.anchor
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pkill ^tpws$
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tpws --daemon --port=988 --enable-pf --bind-addr=127.0.0.1 --bind-iface6=em1 --bind-linklocal=force --split-pos=2
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```
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After reboot check that anchor is created and referred from the main ruleset:
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```
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[root@pfSense /]# pfctl -s nat
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no nat proto carp all
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nat-anchor "natearly/*" all
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nat-anchor "natrules/*" all
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...................
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no rdr proto carp all
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rdr-anchor "zapret" all
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rdr-anchor "tftp-proxy/*" all
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rdr-anchor "miniupnpd" all
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[root@pfSense /]# pfctl -s nat -a zapret
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rdr pass on em1 inet proto tcp from any to any port = http -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
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rdr pass on em1 inet proto tcp from any to any port = https -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
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rdr pass on em1 inet6 proto tcp from any to any port = http -> fe80::20c:29ff:5ae3:4821 port 988
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rdr pass on em1 inet6 proto tcp from any to any port = https -> fe80::20c:29ff:5ae3:4821 port 988
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```
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Also there's a way to add redirect in the pfsense UI and start `tpws` from cron using `@reboot` prefix.
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This way avoids modification of pfsense code.
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## OpenBSD
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In OpenBSD default `tpws` bind is ipv6 only. To bind to ipv4 specify
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`--bind-addr=0.0.0.0`.
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Use `--bind-addr=0.0.0.0 --bind-addr=::` to achieve the same default bind as in
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others OSes.
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`tpws` for forwarded traffic only :
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`/etc/pf.conf`:
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```
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pass in quick on em1 inet proto tcp to port {80,443} rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 988
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pass in quick on em1 inet6 proto tcp to port {80,443} rdr-to ::1 port 988
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```
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Then:
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```
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pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
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tpws --port=988 --user=daemon --bind-addr=::1 --bind-addr=127.0.0.1
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```
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Its not clear how to do rdr-to outgoing traffic. I could not make route-to
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scheme work. rdr-to support is done using /dev/pf, that's why transparent mode
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requires root.
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`dvtws` for all traffic:
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`/etc/pf.conf`:
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```
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pass in quick on em0 proto tcp from port {80,443} flags SA/SA divert-packet port 989 no state
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pass in quick on em0 proto tcp from port {80,443} no state
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pass out quick on em0 proto tcp to port {80,443} divert-packet port 989
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```
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Then:
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```
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pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
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2024-11-19 19:31:19 +05:00
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./dvtws --port=989 --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
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2024-10-28 11:32:24 +05:00
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```
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`dwtws` only for table zapret with the exception of table nozapret :
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`/etc/pf.conf`:
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```
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set limit table-entries 2000000
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table <zapret> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip.txt"
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table <zapret-user> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip-user.txt"
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table <nozapret> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip-exclude.txt"
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pass out quick on em0 inet proto tcp to <nozapret> port {80,443}
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pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from <zapret> port {80,443} flags SA/SA divert-packet port 989 no state
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pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from <zapret> port {80,443} no state
|
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pass out quick on em0 inet proto tcp to <zapret> port {80,443} divert-packet port 989 no state
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pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from <zapret-user> port {80,443} flags SA/SA divert-packet port 989 no state
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pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from <zapret-user> port {80,443} no state
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|
pass out quick on em0 inet proto tcp to <zapret-user> port {80,443} divert-packet port 989 no state
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|
table <zapret6> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip6.txt"
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table <zapret6-user> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip-user6.txt"
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table <nozapret6> file "/opt/zapret/ipset/zapret-ip-exclude6.txt"
|
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|
pass out quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp to <nozapret6> port {80,443}
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|
|
pass in quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp from <zapret6> port {80,443} flags SA/SA divert-packet port 989 no state
|
|
|
|
pass in quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp from <zapret6> port {80,443} no state
|
|
|
|
pass out quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp to <zapret6> port {80,443} divert-packet port 989 no state
|
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|
|
pass in quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp from <zapret6-user> port {80,443} flags SA/SA divert-packet port 989 no state
|
|
|
|
pass in quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp from <zapret6-user> port {80,443} no state
|
|
|
|
pass out quick on em0 inet6 proto tcp to <zapret6-user> port {80,443} divert-packet port 989 no state
|
|
|
|
```
|
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|
|
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|
|
Then:
|
|
|
|
```
|
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|
|
pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
|
2024-11-19 19:31:19 +05:00
|
|
|
./dvtws --port=989 --dpi-desync=multisplit --dpi-desync-split-pos=2
|
2024-10-28 11:32:24 +05:00
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
divert-packet automatically adds the reverse rule. By default also incoming
|
|
|
|
traffic will be passwed to `dvtws`. This is highly undesired because it is waste
|
|
|
|
of cpu resources and speed limiter. The trick with "no state" and "in" rules
|
|
|
|
allows to bypass auto reverse rule.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`dvtws` in OpenBSD sends all fakes through a divert socket because raw sockets
|
|
|
|
have critical artificial limitations. Looks like pf automatically prevent
|
|
|
|
reinsertion of diverted frames. Loop problem does not exist.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OpenBSD forcibly recomputes tcp checksum after divert. Thats why most likely
|
|
|
|
dpi-desync-fooling=badsum will not work. `dvtws` will warn if you specify this
|
|
|
|
parameter.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`ipset` scripts do not reload PF by default. To enable reload specify command in
|
|
|
|
`/opt/zapret/config`:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
LISTS_RELOAD="pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf"
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Newer `pfctl` versions can reload tables only:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
pfctl -Tl -f /etc/pf.conf
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
But OpenBSD 6.8 `pfctl` is old enough and does not support that. Newer FreeBSD do.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Don't forget to disable gzip compression:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
GZIP_LISTS=0
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If some list files do not exist and have references in pf.conf it leads to
|
|
|
|
error. You need to exclude those tables from pf.conf and referencing them
|
|
|
|
rules. After configuration is done you can put `ipset` script:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
crontab -e
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Then write the line:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
0 12 */2 * * /opt/zapret/ipset/get_config.sh
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## MacOS
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Initially, the kernel of this OS was based on BSD. That's why it is still BSD
|
|
|
|
but a lot was modified by Apple. As usual a mass commercial project priorities
|
|
|
|
differ from their free counterparts. Apple guys do what they want.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MacOS used to have ipfw but it was removed later and replaced by PF. It looks
|
|
|
|
like divert sockets are internally replaced with raw. Its possible to request a
|
|
|
|
divert socket but it behaves exactly as raw socket with all its BSD inherited +
|
|
|
|
apple specific bugs and feature. The fact is that divert-packet in
|
|
|
|
`/etc/pf.conf` does not work. pfctl binary does not contain the word `divert`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`dvtws` does compile but is useless.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
After some efforts `tpws` works. Apple has removed some important stuff from
|
|
|
|
their newer SDKs (DIOCNATLOOK) making them undocumented and unsupported.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
With important definitions copied from an older SDK it was possible to make
|
|
|
|
transparent mode working again. But this is not guaranteed to work in the
|
|
|
|
future versions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Another MacOS unique feature is root requirement while polling `/dev/pf`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
By default tpws drops root. Its necessary to specify `--user=root` to stay with
|
|
|
|
root.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In other aspects PF behaves very similar to FreeBSD and shares the same pf.conf
|
|
|
|
syntax.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In MacOS redirection works both for passthrough and outgoing traffic. Outgoing
|
|
|
|
redirection requires route-to rule. Because tpws is forced to run as root to
|
|
|
|
avoid loop its necessary to exempt root from the redirection. That's why DPI
|
|
|
|
bypass will not work for local requests from root.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you do ipv6 routing you have to get rid of "secured" ipv6 address
|
|
|
|
assignment.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"secured" addresses are designed to be permanent and not related to the MAC
|
|
|
|
address.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
And they really are. Except for link-locals.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you just reboot the system link-locals will not change. But next day they
|
|
|
|
will change.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Not necessary to wait so long. Just change the system time to tomorrow and reboot.
|
|
|
|
Link-locals will change (at least they change in vmware guest). Looks like its a kernel bug.
|
|
|
|
Link locals should not change. Its useless and can be harmful. Cant use LL as a gateway.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The easiest solution is to disable "secured" addresses.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Outgoing connections prefer randomly generated temporary addressesas like in other systems.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Put the string `net.inet6.send.opmode=0` to `/etc/sysctl.conf`. If not present
|
|
|
|
- create it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Then reboot the system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you dont like this solution you can assign an additional static ipv6 address
|
|
|
|
from `fc00::/7` range with `/128` prefix to your LAN interface and use it as
|
|
|
|
the gateway address.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`tpws` transparent mode only for outgoing connections.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`/etc/pf.conf`:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on lo0 inet proto tcp from !127.0.0.0/8 to any port {80,443} -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on lo0 inet6 proto tcp from !::1 to any port {80,443} -> fe80::1 port 988
|
|
|
|
pass out route-to (lo0 127.0.0.1) inet proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} user { >root }
|
|
|
|
pass out route-to (lo0 fe80::1) inet6 proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} user { >root }
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Then:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
pfctl -ef /etc/pf.conf
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/tpws/tpws --user=root --port=988 --bind-addr=127.0.0.1 --bind-iface6=lo0 --bind-linklocal=force
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`tpws` transparent mode for both passthrough and outgoing connections. en1 - LAN.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
ifconfig en1 | grep fe80
|
|
|
|
inet6 fe80::bbbb:bbbb:bbbb:bbbb%en1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`/etc/pf.conf`:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on en1 inet proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on en1 inet6 proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} -> fe80::bbbb:bbbb:bbbb:bbbb port 988
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on lo0 inet proto tcp from !127.0.0.0/8 to any port {80,443} -> 127.0.0.1 port 988
|
|
|
|
rdr pass on lo0 inet6 proto tcp from !::1 to any port {80,443} -> fe80::1 port 988
|
|
|
|
pass out route-to (lo0 127.0.0.1) inet proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} user { >root }
|
|
|
|
pass out route-to (lo0 fe80::1) inet6 proto tcp from any to any port {80,443} user { >root }
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Then:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
pfctl -ef /etc/pf.conf
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/tpws/tpws --user=root --port=988 --bind-addr=127.0.0.1 --bind-iface6=lo0 --bind-linklocal=force --bind-iface6=en1 --bind-linklocal=force
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Build from source : `make -C /opt/zapret mac`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`ipset/*.sh` scripts work.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### MacOS easy install
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`install_easy.sh` supports MacOS
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shipped precompiled binaries are built for 64-bit MacOS with
|
|
|
|
`-mmacosx-version-min=10.8` option. They should run on all supported MacOS
|
|
|
|
versions. If no - its easy to build your own. Running `make` automatically
|
|
|
|
installs developer tools.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
**WARNING**:
|
|
|
|
**Internet sharing is not supported!**
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Routing is supported but only manually configured through PF. If you enable
|
|
|
|
internet sharing tpws stops functioning. When you disable internet sharing you
|
|
|
|
may lose web site access.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To fix:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you need internet sharing use `tpws` socks mode.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`launchd` is used for autostart (`/Library/LaunchDaemons/zapret.plist`)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Control script: `/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following commands fork with both tpws and firewall (if `INIT_APPLY_FW=1` in config)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret start
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret stop
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret restart
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Work with `tpws` only:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret start-daemons
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret stop-daemons
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret restart-daemons
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Work with PF only:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret start-fw
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret stop-fw
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret restart-fw
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Reloading PF tables:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
/opt/zapret/init.d/macos/zapret reload-fw-tables
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Installer configures `LISTS_RELOAD` in the config so `ipset *.sh` scripts
|
|
|
|
automatically reload PF tables. Installer creates cron job for `ipset
|
|
|
|
/get_config.sh`, as in OpenWRT.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
start-fw script automatically patches `/etc/pf.conf` inserting there `zapret`
|
|
|
|
anchors. Auto patching requires pf.conf with apple anchors preserved. If your
|
|
|
|
`pf.conf` is highly customized and patching fails you will see the warning. Do
|
|
|
|
not ignore it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In that case you need to manually insert "zapret" anchors to your `pf.conf`
|
|
|
|
(keeping the right rule type ordering):
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
rdr-anchor "zapret"
|
|
|
|
anchor "zapret"
|
|
|
|
unistall_easy.sh unpatches pf.conf
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
start-fw creates 3 anchor files in `/etc/pf.anchors` :
|
|
|
|
zapret,zapret-v4,zapret-v6.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Last 2 are referenced by anchor `zapret`.
|
|
|
|
- Tables `nozapret`,`nozapret6` belong to anchor `zapret`.
|
|
|
|
- Tables `zapret`,`zapret-user` belong to anchor `zapret-v4`.
|
|
|
|
- Tables `zapret6`,`apret6-user` belong to anchor `zapret-v6`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If an ip version is disabled then corresponding anchor is empty and is not
|
|
|
|
referenced from the anchor `zapret`. Tables are only created for existing list
|
|
|
|
files in the `ipset` directory.
|