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9 **Note:** mod\_firewall is in its very early stages. This documentation |
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15 Introduction |
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16 ============ |
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18 A firewall is an invaluable tool in the sysadmin's toolbox. However |
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19 while low-level firewalls such as iptables and pf are incredibly good at |
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20 what they do, they are generally not able to handle application-layer |
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23 The goal of mod\_firewall is to provide similar services at the XMPP |
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24 layer. Based on rule scripts it can efficiently block, bounce, drop, |
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25 forward, copy, redirect stanzas and more! Furthermore all rules can be |
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26 applied and updated dynamically at runtime without restarting the |
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29 Details |
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30 ======= |
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32 mod\_firewall loads one or more scripts, and compiles these to Lua code |
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33 that reacts to stanzas flowing through Prosody. The firewall script |
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34 syntax is unusual, but straightforward. |
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36 A firewall script is dominated by rules. Each rule has two parts: |
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37 conditions, and actions. When a stanza matches all of the conditions, |
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38 all of the actions are executed in order. |
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45 FROM is a condition, and DROP is an action. This is about as simple as |
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46 it gets. How about heading to the other extreme? Let's demonstrate |
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47 something more complex that mod\_firewall can do for you: |
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49 %ZONE myorganisation: staff.myorg.example, support.myorg.example |
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51 ENTERING: myorganisation |
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52 KIND: message |
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53 TIME: 12am-9am, 5pm-12am, Saturday, Sunday |
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54 REPLY=Sorry, I am afraid our office is closed at the moment. If you need assistance, please call our 24-hour support line on 123-456-789. |
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56 This rule will reply with a short message whenever someone tries to send |
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57 a message to someone at any of the hosts defined in the 'myorganisation' |
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63 Firewall rules should be written into text files, e.g. `ruleset.pfw` file. |
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64 One or more rule files can be specified in the configuration using: |
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66 firewall_scripts = { "path/to/ruleset.pfw", "path/to/ruleset2.pfw" } |
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97 %ZONE myzone: host1, host2, user@host3, foo.bar.example |
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115 It is possible to create or load lists of strings for use in scripts. For example, you might load a JID blacklist, |
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116 a list of malware URLs or simple words that you want to filter messages on. |
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120 memory %LIST spammers: memory |
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121 file %LIST spammers: file:/etc/spammers.txt |
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130 %LIST blacklist: file:/etc/prosody/blacklist.txt |
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132 # Rule to block presence subscription requests from blacklisted JIDs |
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135 CHECK LIST: blacklist contains $<@from> |
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136 BOUNCE=policy-violation (Your JID is blacklisted) |
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140 SCAN allows you to search inside a stanza for a given pattern, and check each result against a list. For example, |
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141 you could scan a message body for words and check if any of the words are found in a given list. |
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143 Before using SCAN, you need to define a search location and a pattern. The search location uses the same 'path' |
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179 `KIND` The kind of stanza. May be 'message', 'presence' or 'iq' |
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246 INSPECT takes a 'path' through the stanza to get a string (an attribute |
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249 'admin'. This stanza comes from [XEP-0077: In-band |
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265 INSPECT: {jabber:iq:register}query/username#=admin |
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266 BOUNCE=not-allowed (The username 'admin' is reserved.) |
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275 You can use INSPECT to test for the existence of an element or attribute, |
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287 These functions access the roster of the recipient (only). Therefore they cannot (currently) |
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290 Performance note: this check can potentially cause storage access (especially if the recipient |
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332 For example, if you had three groups: Engineering, Marketing and Employees. All users are |
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335 To prevent employees in the marketing department from communicating with engineers, you could use |
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340 BOUNCE=policy-violation (no communication between these groups is allowed!) |
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350 This condition matches if the recipient of a stanza has previously sent directed presence to the sender of the stanza. This |
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367 `FROM ADMIN` When the sender of the stanza is admin of the current host |
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642 JID was passed to a function that only handles valid JIDs) the expression will return the text `<undefined>`. You can override this by ending the expression |
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643 with a double pipe ('||') followed by a quoted string to use as a default instead. E.g. to default to the string "normal" when there is no 'type' attribute: |
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645 LOG=Stanza type is $<@type||"normal"> |
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649 Code expressions use `$(...)` syntax. Code expressions are powerful, and allow unconstrained access to Prosody's internal environment. Therefore |
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650 code expressions are typically for advanced use-cases only. You may want to refer to Prosody's [developer documentation](https://prosody.im/doc/developers) |
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652 and the 'stanza' object, which is the stanza being considered within the current rule. Whatever value the expression returns will be converted to a string. |
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654 Example to limit stanzas per session type: |
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656 LIMIT: normal on $(session.type) |