From: Pascal Italiaander <pc-secure@home.nl>
To: Matthew Pocock <matthew.pocock@ncl.ac.uk>
Cc: Netfilter <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: Re: bootpc
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 12:20:57 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200306061220.57477.pc-secure@home.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3EE05E4B.7040007@ncl.ac.uk>
Sorry to disappoint you , but your comment was that you needed to open port
boops and bootpc , these protocols are only used for dhcp_discover and reply.
That's why I comment that it should be intiated from inside not from outside.
discover inside (win95 +98 ) , and reply back from outside.
Since you use a bridge you, filtering will be done only on 1 interface.
the rule a made is based on that.
peronaly I use OpenBSD as Bridge and Iptables for a Router/firewall behind it,
more stable and has better filtering for bridges,but again this is my
personal flavour.
And 'discover' for DNS-server should be port 53 .
view the /etc/services; less /etc/services
Pascal
> I think the PCs here 'discover' the DNS servers. This makes it tricky to
> have a DHCP_SERVER variable in the iptables script. I'm wondering if on
> boot, the pc sends out a broadcast for DHCP servers, and one (or more)
> responds on port 68:69, but that the STATE module doesn't associate the
> response with the broadcast.
>
> Time to read more about dhcp.
>
> Matthew
>
> >I'ts possible ,but a connection orriginating from the outside to boot
> > internal your PC , no way. ?? Request for a DHCP should be orriginating
> > from the inside. (your win95 +98). and reply should come from the
> > outside.
> >
> >No, you don't have to load a module.
> >
> >but your very warm, there should be a rule to track these connections.
> >example:
> >
> >DHCP_SERVER"211.124.45.2"
> >
> >${IPTABLES} -A OUTPUT -p udp -s 0/0 -d ${DHCP_SERVER} --sport 68 --dport
> > 67 \ -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
> >
> >${IPTABLES} -A INPUT -p udp -s 0/0 -s ${DHCP_SERVER} --sport 67 --dport
> > 68 \ -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
> >
> >hmm.. silly NO , silly are the people who don't ask , but just do.
> >
> >Pascal
prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-06-06 10:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-06-05 11:53 bootpc Matthew Pocock
2003-06-05 19:35 ` bootpc Pascal Italiaander
2003-06-06 9:26 ` bootpc Matthew Pocock
2003-06-06 10:20 ` Pascal Italiaander [this message]
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