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* Re: IP Tables and DNS
@ 2008-09-11 22:02 David Doster
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From: David Doster @ 2008-09-11 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

Cool.  Thanks for the info, Andrew.

Dave


>>> Andrew Schulman <andrex@alumni.utexas.net> 9/11/2008 02:53 PM >>>
> Does netfilter/iptables keep up with "connections" in UDP, even though UDP is connectionless?

Yes.  ICMP, too.

>  ie - How does it assure that it only accepts responses from the IP that it sent the query to?  I saw a posting from Jan back about 3 years ago that said that as long as the response came back within ~30 seconds then netfilter would allow the response in.  Is that still the case?

Can't remember now exactly how this works... but it's something like that.

>  If so, do I need any rules on the external interface other than the rules to allow the outgoing query (tcp and udp) and an "established,related" rule?

Nope.  "Established" covers direct replies to UDP packets (i.e. DNS requests)
that you've already sent out, so that's probably all you need in this case.
"Related" covers new connections related to the first one, such as FTP data
connections triggered by FTP control traffic.  I don't think there are any
"related" criteria that apply to DNS.

A.

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* IP Tables and DNS
@ 2008-09-11 18:09 David Doster
  2008-09-11 18:53 ` Andrew Schulman
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Doster @ 2008-09-11 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

Hi folks,

I'm putting together a recursive DNS resolver for my internal clients.  The resolver has both an internal and an external interface, so it doesn't have to send the outgoing DNS queries through the firewall.  I'm working on the IPTables rules for the external interface, and had a question come up that I wasn't sure about.

Does netfilter/iptables keep up with "connections" in UDP, even though UDP is connectionless?  ie - How does it assure that it only accepts responses from the IP that it sent the query to?  I saw a posting from Jan back about 3 years ago that said that as long as the response came back within ~30 seconds then netfilter would allow the response in.  Is that still the case?  If so, do I need any rules on the external interface other than the rules to allow the outgoing query (tcp and udp) and an "established,related" rule?

Thanks for any help,
Dave Doster



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