* Re: netfilter digest, Vol 1 #811 - 7 msgs [not found] <20030502222622.31281.6575.Mailman@kashyyyk> @ 2003-05-02 23:04 ` John A. Sullivan III 2003-05-04 8:26 ` Andrius Cibulskis 1 sibling, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: John A. Sullivan III @ 2003-05-02 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter I may be able to help a little. For the ISCS project (http://iscs.sourceforge.net), we use X.509 user authentication. User are assigned to user groups based upon their certs. We create dynamic iptables rules for users when they authenticate via X.509 certificates based upon the fields in the ID passed during IKE. We then tear down those rules when the session is torn down. The scripts we use to do this (X509updown and DNRead) can be found in the project CVS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/iscs) under PEP. Perhaps they can point you in the right direction. We plan to include LDAP authentication in version 2.0 of ISCS so I'd love to know the specifics of how you ultimately accomplish it. There are some important security implications since, in effect, we are caching the IP address against the user authentication. With an IPSec tunnel created with X.50 certs, we have the advantage that no one can easily spoof the cert user's IP. The rules only pertain to the IPSec tunnel and when the tunnel is destroyed, so are the rules. I'm not sure how one would plug that hole with LDAP authentication. Good luck - John On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 18:26, netfilter-request@lists.netfilter.org wrote: > Message: 4 > Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:25:32 +0530 (IST) > From: "Yogesh Talekar (M.T.S.@C.N.C.)" <yogesh@unipune.ernet.in> > To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org > Subject: IP-tables with authentication > > hi > > Is this possible ... > > I have a IP-tables firewall on a machine "A". I have LDAP database on > machine "B". And I want all the traffic going out of my firewall(A) to be > authenticated against this LDAP server(B). > > Consider following scenario (network diagram)... > > ********************************FIGURE******************************** > > Internet <--> Router (realIP-X.X.X.254) <--> Linux FW (Bridge-No IP) > | > | > | > ------------------ switch--------------- > | | | > LDAP Server(X.X.X.100) | | > server-1 server-2 > (RealIP-X.X.X.10) (RealIP-X.X.X.3) > (FakeIP-192.168.1.X) (FakeIP-192.168.2.X > | > | > | > Intranet > > ********************************************************************** > > The question is, can I keep log and count the traffic per user if he > (from Intranet) uses any type of service (http,ssh,telnet,ftp) via the > Linux firewall. And Can I authenticate this user against the LDAP server > (which has a realIP) > > Please advice > > --yogesh -- John A. Sullivan III Chief Technology Officer Nexus Management +1 207-985-7880 john.sullivan@nexusmgmt.com --- If you are interested in helping to develop a GPL enterprise class VPN/Firewall/Security device management console, please visit http://iscs.sourceforge.net ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* RE: netfilter digest, Vol 1 #811 - 7 msgs [not found] <20030502222622.31281.6575.Mailman@kashyyyk> 2003-05-02 23:04 ` netfilter digest, Vol 1 #811 - 7 msgs John A. Sullivan III @ 2003-05-04 8:26 ` Andrius Cibulskis 1 sibling, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Andrius Cibulskis @ 2003-05-04 8:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter Hello, I apply route patch and after that I cannot compile iptables. Could anybody tell me what is wrong? Thank you. cc -O2 -Wall -Wunused -I/usr/src/linux/include -Iinclude/ -DIPTABLES_VERSION=\"1.2.8\" -fPIC -o extensions/libipt_ROUTE_sh.o -c extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c: In function `init': extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:44: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:45: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:46: structure has no member named `gw' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c: In function `parse': extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:73: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:76: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:78: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:78: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:78: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:91: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:94: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:96: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:96: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:96: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:105: structure has no member named `gw' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c: In function `print': extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:142: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:143: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:145: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:146: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:148: structure has no member named `gw' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:149: structure has no member named `gw' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c: In function `save': extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:161: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:162: structure has no member named `oif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:164: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:165: structure has no member named `iif' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:167: structure has no member named `gw' extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c:168: structure has no member named `gw' make: *** [extensions/libipt_ROUTE_sh.o] Error 1 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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