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sysadm/src/library/sysadm-firewall.cpp
2016-01-11 15:02:07 -07:00

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//===========================================
// PC-BSD source code
// Copyright (c) 2015, PC-BSD Software/iXsystems
// Available under the 3-clause BSD license
// See the LICENSE file for full details
#include "sysadm-firewall.h"
#include <QtCore>
using namespace sysadm;
PortInfo Firewall::LookUpPort(int portNumber, QString portType)
{
//Make sure that the port is valid
if (portNumber < 0 || portNumber > 65535)
{
PortInfo returnValue;
returnValue.Port = -1;
returnValue.Description = "Port out of bounds";
return returnValue;
}
//Check to see if things have been initialized
if(portStrings == NULL)
readServicesFile();
PortInfo returnValue;
//the port number is valid so set it
returnValue.Port = portNumber;
//make sure that the portType is cased in lower to match the service file and
//then store it in the returnValue, since there isn't a huge point in checking
//the validitiy of the type since /etc/services lists more than udp/tcp
portType = portType.toLower();
returnValue.PortType = portType;
//Check to see if it's a recommended port
returnValue.Recommended = false;
for(int i = 0; i < recommendedPortsSize; i++)
{
if (portNumber == recommendedPorts[i])
{
returnValue.Recommended = true;
}
}
//Check to see if the port number is listed. The format in the file
// is portname/portType. ex.: 22/tcp
QStringList port = portStrings->filter(QString::number(portNumber) + "/" + portType);
if(port.size() > 0)
{
//grab the first one, there may be duplicates due to colliding ports in the /etc/services file
//but those are listed after the declaration for what the port officially should be used for
QString line = port.at(0);
//Split across spaces since it's whitespace delimited
QStringList lineList = line.split(' ');
//the keyword associated with the port is the first element in a line
returnValue.Keyword = lineList.at(0);
//if the size of the list is less than 3 then there is no description
if(lineList.size() > 2)
{
QString description = lineList.at(2);
//String the description back together from the end of the list
for(int i = 3; i < lineList.size(); i++)
{
description += " " + lineList.at(i);
}
returnValue.Description = description;
}
}
return returnValue;
}
void Firewall::OpenPort(int port, QString type)
{
openports << QString::number(port)+"::::"+type;
SaveOpenPorts();
}
void Firewall::ClosePort(int port, QString type)
{
openports.removeAll( QString::number(port)+"::::"+type);
SaveOpenPorts();
}
QVector<PortInfo> Firewall::OpenPorts()
{
QVector<PortInfo> returnValue = QVector<PortInfo>(openports.length());
for(int i=0; i<openports.length(); i++){
returnValue.append( LookUpPort(openports[i].section("::::",0,0).toInt(),openports[i].section("::::",1,1)));
}
return returnValue;
}
bool Firewall::IsRunning()
{
QProcess proc;
proc.start("sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.enable");
if(proc.waitForFinished() || proc.canReadLine())
{
if (proc.canReadLine())
{
QString line = proc.readLine();
if(line.section(":",1,1).simplified().toInt() ==1) { return true; }
}
}
return false;
}
void Firewall::Start()
{
system("/etc/rc.d/ipfw start");
}
void Firewall::Stop()
{
system("/etc/rc.d/ipfw stop");
}
void Firewall::Restart()
{
system("/etc/rc.d/ipfw restart");
}
void Firewall::RestoreDefaults()
{
//move the files out of the way
system("mv /etc/ipfw.rules /etc/ipfw.rules.previous");
system("mv /etc/ipfw.openports /etc/ipfw.openports.previous");
//refresh/restart the rules files
system("sh /usr/local/share/pcbsd/scripts/reset-firewall");
}
Firewall::Firewall()
{
readServicesFile();
LoadOpenPorts();
}
Firewall::~Firewall()
{
delete portStrings;
}
void Firewall::readServicesFile()
{
portStrings = new QStringList();
// /etc/services contains a file that lists the various port numbers
// and their descriptions
QFile* services = new QFile("/etc/services");
services->open(QFile::ReadOnly);
while(!services->atEnd())
{
QString line = services->readLine();
//jump down past the comments
if(line[0] == '#')
continue;
//remove all of the extraneous whitespace in the line
line = line.simplified();
portStrings->append(line);
}
services->close();
delete services;
}
void Firewall::LoadOpenPorts()
{
openports.clear();
QFile file("/etc/ipfw.openports");
if( file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly) ){
QTextStream in(&file);
while( !in.atEnd() ){
QString line = in.readLine();
if(line.startsWith("#") || line.simplified().isEmpty()){ continue; }
//File format: "<type> <port>" (nice and simple)
openports << line.section(" ",1,1)+"::::"+line.section(" ",0,0);
}
file.close();
}
openports.sort(); //order them in ascending port order
}
void Firewall::SaveOpenPorts()
{
//Convert to file format
openports.sort(); //make sure they are still sorted by port
QStringList fileout;
for(int i=0; i<openports.length(); i++){
fileout << openports[i].section("::::",1,1)+" "+openports[i].section("::::",0,0);
}
//Always make sure that the file always ends with a newline
if(!fileout.isEmpty()){ fileout << ""; }
//Save to file
QFile file("/etc/ipfw.openports");
if( file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate) ){
QTextStream out(&file);
out << fileout.join("\n");
file.close();
}
//Re-load/start rules (just in case - it is a smart script)
if(IsRunning()){ system("sh /usr/local/share/pcbsd/scripts/reset-firewall"); }
}