Name

blacklist — shorewall6 Blacklist file

Synopsis

/etc/shorewall6/blacklist

Description

The blacklist file is used to perform static blacklisting. You can blacklist by source address (IP or MAC), or by application.

The columns in the file are as follows.

ADDRESS/SUBNET - {-|~mac-address|ip-address|address-range|+ipset}

Host address, network address, MAC address, IP address range (if your kernel and ip6tables contain iprange match support) or ipset name prefaced by "+" (if your kernel supports ipset match). Exclusion (shorewall6-exclusion(5)) is supported.

MAC addresses must be prefixed with "~" and use "-" as a separator.

Example: ~00-A0-C9-15-39-78

A dash ("-") in this column means that any source address will match. This is useful if you want to blacklist a particular application using entries in the PROTOCOL and PORTS columns.

PROTOCOL (Optional) - {-|protocol-number|protocol-name}

If specified, must be a protocol number or a protocol name from protocols(5).

PORTS (Optional) - {-|port-name-or-number[,port-name-or-number]...}

May only be specified if the protocol is TCP (6), UDP (17), DCCP (33), SCTP (132) or UDPLITE (136). A comma-separated list of destination port numbers or service names from services(5).

OPTIONS (Optional - Added in 4.4.12) - {-|{dst|src}[,...]}

If specified, indicates whether traffic from ADDRESS/SUBNET (src) or traffic to ADDRESS/SUBNET (dst) should be blacklisted. The default is src. If the ADDRESS/SUBNET column is empty, then this column has no effect on the generated rule.

Note

In Shorewall 4.4.12, the keywords from and to were used in place of src and dst respectively. Blacklisting was still restricted to traffic arriving on an interface that has the 'blacklist' option set. So to block traffic from your local network to an internet host, you had to specify blacklist on your internal interface in shorewall6-interfaces (5).

Note

Beginning with Shorewall 4.4.13, entries are applied based on the blacklist setting in shorewall6-zones(5):

  1. 'blacklist' in the OPTIONS or IN_OPTIONS column. Traffic from this zone is passed against the entries in this file that have the src option (specified or defaulted).

  2. 'blacklist' in the OPTIONS or OUT_OPTIONS column. Traffic to this zone is passed against the entries in this file that have the dst option.

When a packet arrives on an interface that has the blacklist option specified in shorewall6-interfaces(5), its source IP address and MAC address is checked against this file and disposed of according to the BLACKLIST_DISPOSITION and BLACKLIST_LOGLEVEL variables in shorewall6.conf(5). If PROTOCOL or PROTOCOL and PORTS are supplied, only packets matching the protocol (and one of the ports if PORTS supplied) are blocked.

Example

Example 1:

To block DNS queries from address fe80::2a0:ccff:fedb:31c4:

        #ADDRESS/SUBNET            PROTOCOL        PORT
        fe80::2a0:ccff:fedb:31c4/  udp             53
Example 2:

To block some of the nuisance applications:

        #ADDRESS/SUBNET         PROTOCOL        PORT
        -                       udp             1024:1033,1434
        -                       tcp             57,1433,1434,2401,2745,3127,3306,3410,4899,5554,6101,8081,9898

FILES

/etc/shorewall6/blacklist

See ALSO

http://shorewall.net/blacklisting_support.htm

shorewall6(8), shorewall6-accounting(5), shorewall6-actions(5), shorewall6-hosts(5), shorewall6-interfaces(5), shorewall6-maclist(5), shorewall6-params(5), shorewall6-policy(5), shorewall6-providers(5), shorewall6-route_rules(5), shorewall6-routestopped(5), shorewall6-rules(5), shorewall6.conf(5), shorewall6-secmarks(5), shorewall6-tcclasses(5), shorewall6-tcdevices(5), shorewall6-tcrules(5), shorewall6-tos(5), shorewall6-tunnels(5), shorewall6-zones(5)