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:lastproofread: 2024-07-03
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.. _firewall-groups-configuration:
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###############
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Firewall groups
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###############
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*************
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Configuration
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*************
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Firewall groups represent collections of IP addresses, networks, ports,
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mac addresses, domains or interfaces. Once created, a group can be referenced
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by firewall, nat and policy route rules as either a source or destination
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matcher, and/or as inbound/outbound in the case of interface group.
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Address Groups
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==============
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In an **address group** a single IP address or IP address range is defined.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group address-group <name> address [address |
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   address range]
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group ipv6-address-group <name> address <address>
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   Define a IPv4 or a IPv6 address group
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   .. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group address-group ADR-INSIDE-v4 address 192.168.0.1
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      set firewall group address-group ADR-INSIDE-v4 address 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.8
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      set firewall group ipv6-address-group ADR-INSIDE-v6 address 2001:db8::1
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group address-group <name> description <text>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group ipv6-address-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide a IPv4 or IPv6 address group description
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Network Groups
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==============
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While **network groups** accept IP networks in CIDR notation, specific
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IP addresses can be added as a 32-bit prefix. If you foresee the need
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to add a mix of addresses and networks, then a network group is
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recommended.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group network-group <name> network <CIDR>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group ipv6-network-group <name> network <CIDR>
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   Define a IPv4 or IPv6 Network group.
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   .. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group network-group NET-INSIDE-v4 network 192.168.0.0/24
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      set firewall group network-group NET-INSIDE-v4 network 192.168.1.0/24
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      set firewall group ipv6-network-group NET-INSIDE-v6 network 2001:db8::/64
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group network-group <name> description <text>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group ipv6-network-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide an IPv4 or IPv6 network group description.
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Interface Groups
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================
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An **interface group** represents a collection of interfaces.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group interface-group <name> interface <text>
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   Define an interface group. Wildcard are accepted too.
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.. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group interface-group LAN interface bond1001
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      set firewall group interface-group LAN interface eth3*
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group interface-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide an interface group description
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Port Groups
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===========
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A **port group** represents only port numbers, not the protocol. Port
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groups can be referenced for either TCP or UDP. It is recommended that
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TCP and UDP groups are created separately to avoid accidentally
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filtering unnecessary ports. Ranges of ports can be specified by using
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`-`.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group port-group <name> port
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   [portname | portnumber | startport-endport]
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   Define a port group. A port name can be any name defined in
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   /etc/services. e.g.: http
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   .. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-TCP-SERVER1 port http
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-TCP-SERVER1 port 443
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-TCP-SERVER1 port 5000-5010
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group port-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide a port group description.
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MAC Groups
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==========
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A **mac group** represents a collection of mac addresses.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group mac-group <name> mac-address <mac-address>
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   Define a mac group.
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.. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group mac-group MAC-G01 mac-address 88:a4:c2:15:b6:4f
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      set firewall group mac-group MAC-G01 mac-address 4c:d5:77:c0:19:81
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group mac-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide a mac group description.
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Domain Groups
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=============
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A **domain group** represents a collection of domains.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group domain-group <name> address <domain>
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   Define a domain group.
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.. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group domain-group DOM address example.com
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group domain-group <name> description <text>
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   Provide a domain group description.
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Dynamic Groups
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==============
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Firewall dynamic groups are different from all the groups defined previously
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because, not only they can be used as source/destination in firewall rules,
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but members of these groups are not defined statically using vyos
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configuration.
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Instead, members of these groups are added dynamically using firewall
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rules.
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Defining Dynamic Address Groups
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-------------------------------
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Dynamic address group is supported by both IPv4 and IPv6 families.
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Commands used to define dynamic IPv4|IPv6 address groups are:
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group dynamic-group address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group dynamic-group ipv6-address-group <name>
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Add description to firewall groups:
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group dynamic-group address-group <name>
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   description <text>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall group dynamic-group ipv6-address-group <name>
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   description <text>
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Adding elements to Dynamic Firewall Groups
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Once dynamic firewall groups are defined, they should be used in firewall
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rules in order to dynamically add elements to it.
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Commands used for this task are:
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* Add destination IP address of the connection to a dynamic address group:
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group destination-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   destination-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group destination-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   destination-address address-group <name>
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* Add source IP address of the connection to a dynamic address group:
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group source-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   source-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group source-address address-group <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   source-address address-group <name>
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Also, specific timeouts can be defined per rule. In case rule gets a hit,
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a source or destinatination address will be added to the group, and this
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element will remain in the group until the timeout expires. If no timeout
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is defined, then the element will remain in the group until next reboot,
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or until a new commit that changes firewall configuration is done.
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group [destination-address | source-address]
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   timeout <timeout>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   [destination-address | source-address] timeout <timeout>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 [forward | input | output] filter rule
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   <1-999999> add-address-to-group [destination-address | source-address]
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   timeout <timeout>
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.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 name <name> rule <1-999999> add-address-to-group
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   [destination-address | source-address] timeout <timeout>
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Timeout can be defined using seconds, minutes, hours or days:
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   set firewall ipv6 name FOO rule 10 add-address-to-group source-address timeout
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   Possible completions:
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   <number>s            Timeout value in seconds
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   <number>m            Timeout value in minutes
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   <number>h            Timeout value in hours
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   <number>d            Timeout value in days
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Using Dynamic Firewall Groups
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-----------------------------
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As any other firewall group, dynamic firewall groups can be used in firewall
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rules as matching options. For example:
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.. code-block:: none
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   set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 source group dynamic-address-group FOO
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   set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 destination group dynamic-address-group BAR
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********
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Examples
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********
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General example
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===============
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As said before, once firewall groups are created, they can be referenced
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either in firewall, nat, nat66 and/or policy-route rules.
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Here is an example were multiple groups are created: 
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   .. code-block:: none
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      set firewall group address-group SERVERS address 198.51.100.101
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      set firewall group address-group SERVERS address 198.51.100.102
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      set firewall group network-group TRUSTEDv4 network 192.0.2.0/30
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      set firewall group network-group TRUSTEDv4 network 203.0.113.128/25
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      set firewall group ipv6-network-group TRUSTEDv6 network 2001:db8::/64
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      set firewall group interface-group LAN interface eth2.2001
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      set firewall group interface-group LAN interface bon0
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-SERVERS port http
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-SERVERS port 443
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      set firewall group port-group PORT-SERVERS port 5000-5010
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And next, some configuration example where groups are used:
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      set firewall ipv4 output filter rule 10 action accept
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      set firewall ipv4 output filter rule 10 outbound-interface group !LAN
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      set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 20 action accept
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      set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 20 source group network-group TRUSTEDv4
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      set firewall ipv6 input filter rule 10 action accept
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      set firewall ipv6 input filter rule 10 source group network-group TRUSTEDv6
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      set nat destination rule 101 inbound-interface group LAN
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      set nat destination rule 101 destination group address-group SERVERS
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      set nat destination rule 101 protocol tcp
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      set nat destination rule 101 destination group port-group PORT-SERVERS
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      set nat destination rule 101 translation address 203.0.113.250
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      set policy route PBR rule 201 destination group port-group PORT-SERVERS
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      set policy route PBR rule 201 protocol tcp
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      set policy route PBR rule 201 set table 15
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Port knocking example
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=====================
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Using dynamic firewall groups, we can secure access to the router, or any other
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device if needed, by using the technique of port knocking.
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A 4 step port knocking example is shown next:
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   .. code-block:: none
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      set firewall global-options state-policy established action 'accept'
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      set firewall global-options state-policy invalid action 'drop'
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      set firewall global-options state-policy related action 'accept'
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      set firewall group dynamic-group address-group ALLOWED
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      set firewall group dynamic-group address-group PN_01
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      set firewall group dynamic-group address-group PN_02
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter default-action 'drop'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 5 action 'accept'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 5 protocol 'icmp'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 action 'drop'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 add-address-to-group source-address address-group 'PN_01'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 add-address-to-group source-address timeout '2m'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 description 'Port_nock 01'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 destination port '9990'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 protocol 'tcp'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 action 'drop'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 add-address-to-group source-address address-group 'PN_02'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 add-address-to-group source-address timeout '3m'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 description 'Port_nock 02'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 destination port '9991'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 protocol 'tcp'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 source group dynamic-address-group 'PN_01'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 action 'drop'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 add-address-to-group source-address address-group 'ALLOWED'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 add-address-to-group source-address timeout '2h'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 description 'Port_nock 03'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 destination port '9992'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 protocol 'tcp'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 source group dynamic-address-group 'PN_02'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 99 action 'accept'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 99 description 'Port_nock 04 - Allow ssh'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 99 destination port '22'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 99 protocol 'tcp'
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      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 99 source group dynamic-address-group 'ALLOWED'
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Before testing, we can check the members of firewall groups:
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   .. code-block:: none
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      vyos@vyos# run show firewall group
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      Firewall Groups
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      Name     Type                    References            Members        Timeout    Expires
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      -------  ----------------------  --------------------  -------------  ---------  ---------
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      ALLOWED  address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-30  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      PN_01    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-10  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      PN_02    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-20  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      [edit]
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      vyos@vyos#
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With this configuration, in order to get ssh access to the router, the user
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needs to:
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1. Generate a new TCP connection with destination port 9990. As shown next,
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a new entry was added to dynamic firewall group **PN_01**
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   .. code-block:: none
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      vyos@vyos# run show firewall group
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      Firewall Groups
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      Name     Type                    References            Members        Timeout    Expires
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      -------  ----------------------  --------------------  -------------  ---------  ---------
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      ALLOWED  address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-30  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      PN_01    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-10  192.168.89.31  120        119
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      PN_02    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-20  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      [edit]
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      vyos@vyos#
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2. Generate a new TCP connection with destination port 9991. As shown next,
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a new entry was added to dynamic firewall group **PN_02**
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   .. code-block:: none
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      vyos@vyos# run show firewall group
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      Firewall Groups
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      Name     Type                    References            Members        Timeout    Expires
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      -------  ----------------------  --------------------  -------------  ---------  ---------
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      ALLOWED  address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-30  N/D            N/D        N/D
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      PN_01    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-10  192.168.89.31  120        106
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      PN_02    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-20  192.168.89.31  180        179
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      [edit]
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      vyos@vyos#
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3. Generate a new TCP connection with destination port 9992. As shown next,
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a new entry was added to dynamic firewall group **ALLOWED**
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   .. code-block:: none
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      vyos@vyos# run show firewall group
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      Firewall Groups
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      Name     Type                    References            Members        Timeout    Expires
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      -------  ----------------------  --------------------  -------------  ---------  ---------
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      ALLOWED  address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-30  192.168.89.31       7200       7199
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      PN_01    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-10  192.168.89.31        120         89
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      PN_02    address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-20  192.168.89.31        180        170
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      [edit]
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      vyos@vyos#
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4. Now the user can connect through ssh to the router (assuming ssh is configured).
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**************
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Operation-mode
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**************
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.. opcmd:: show firewall group
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.. opcmd:: show firewall group <name>
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   Overview of defined groups. You see the firewall group name, type,
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   references (where the group is used), members, timeout and expiration (last
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   two only present in dynamic firewall groups).
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Here is an example of such command:
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   .. code-block:: none
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      vyos@vyos:~$ show firewall group
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      Firewall Groups
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      Name          Type                    References              Members             Timeout    Expires
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      ------------  ----------------------  ----------------------  ----------------  ---------  ---------
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      SERVERS       address_group           nat-destination-101     198.51.100.101
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                                                                    198.51.100.102
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      ALLOWED       address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-30    192.168.77.39          7200       7174
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      PN_01         address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-10    192.168.0.245           120        112
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                                                                    192.168.77.39           120         85
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      PN_02         address_group(dynamic)  ipv4-input-filter-20    192.168.77.39           180        151
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      LAN           interface_group         ipv4-output-filter-10   bon0
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                                            nat-destination-101     eth2.2001
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      TRUSTEDv6     ipv6_network_group      ipv6-input-filter-10    2001:db8::/64
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      TRUSTEDv4     network_group           ipv4-forward-filter-20  192.0.2.0/30
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                                                                    203.0.113.128/25
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      PORT-SERVERS  port_group              route-PBR-201           443
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                                            route-PBR-201           5000-5010
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                                            nat-destination-101     http
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      vyos@vyos:~$ |