Re: [isf-wifidog] Problème firewalling WRT54G
Max Horváth
max.horvath at maxspot.de
Lun 10 Oct 08:36:12 EDT 2005
Hi Philippe,
where does the output of wifidog -d -f 7 get logged to?
Regards, Max!
Am 07.10.2005 um 18:03 schrieb Philippe April:
> Wherever you want... If you're going to send it to sourceforge,
> send me an email because............ I'm not used to look
> frequently!!! :)
>
> Just give as many details as you can ... Openwrt version, if you
> changed anything to it (firewall scripts, etc.) wifidog -d -f 7, etc.
>
> Philippe April
> GnuPG http://key.philippeapril.com
>
> On 7-Oct-05, at 11:44 AM, kaouete wrote:
>
>
>> hehe you are right, it is quite a dirty fix .
>>
>> Anyway, the fix is not the "sleep 10" but in the fact that wifidog
>> starts before the firewall.
>>
>> The other thing is that his problem appear because of my dirty fix
>> mis-applied.
>>
>> So to find the problem, the correct informations to provides
>> should only be the different iptables' tables after having start
>> wifidog in the normar way (so without the dirty fix).
>> And the reason is, in my opinion, that the problem is just that
>> iptable doesnt redirect others ports than 80 (but i am maybe wrong
>> :)
>>
>> I will try to provide you the more informations i can about this
>> problem Philippe, do you prefer to get it on your personnal mail ?
>> Or maybe should i report the bug on sf ?
>>
>> kaouete
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 09:18:24AM -0400, Philippe April wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'd love the see the output of starting in debug mode anyway,
>>> because
>>> it works flawlessly at home on RC3.
>>>
>>> I do not consider a sleep 10 a fix, even temporarily!!
>>>
>>> Philippe April
>>> GnuPG http://key.philippeapril.com
>>>
>>> On 7-Oct-05, at 3:48 AM, kaouete wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> it is was my idea to rename to S42 and to add a sleep 10 at
>>>> the beginning of sirewall.
>>>>
>>>> You have to comment the 4 lines after the CLEAR TABLE COMMENT to,
>>>> it is why the tables you listed are empty or so.
>>>>
>>>> After that, it is just a trick to fix the problem.
>>>>
>>>> kaouete
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 02:58:15AM +0200, Max Horváth wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I still have problems regarding the WifiDog gateway ...
>>>>>
>>>>> Installing the CVS version in OpenWRT I can access every port but
>>>>> port 80 without authenticating.
>>>>>
>>>>> Doing it the way you described (renaming to S42wifidog) and adding
>>>>> sleep 10 to S45firewall doesn't work. It's like WifiDog
>>>>> wouldn't run.
>>>>> So which lines do I have to comment in S45firewall?
>>>>>
>>>>> Non the less - Philippe: do you know, why this happends? Or why
>>>>> doesn't it happen at ISF? How did you split LAN and WiFi exactly?
>>>>>
>>>>> To answer another question: these are the results when running the
>>>>> following commands:
>>>>>
>>>>> iptables -t mangle -L
>>>>> iptables -t filter -L
>>>>> iptables -t nat -L
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> iptables -t mangle -L
>>>>> =====================
>>>>> Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> WiFiDog_Outgoing all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> WiFiDog_Incoming all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Incoming (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere 10.22.11.173
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Outgoing (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> MARK all -- 10.22.11.173 anywhere MAC
>>>>> 00:11:24:C2:92:76 MARK set 0x2
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> iptables -t filter -L
>>>>> =====================
>>>>> Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> DROP all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> INVALID
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> RELATED,ESTABLISHED
>>>>> DROP tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp
>>>>> option=!2 flags:SYN/SYN
>>>>> input_rule all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT gre -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> REJECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with tcp-reset
>>>>> REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with icmp-port-unreachable
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> DROP all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> INVALID
>>>>> TCPMSS tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp
>>>>> flags:SYN,RST/SYN TCPMSS clamp to PMTU
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> RELATED,ESTABLISHED
>>>>> forwarding_rule all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> WiFiDog_WIFI2Internet all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain OUTPUT (policy DROP)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> DROP all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> INVALID
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state
>>>>> RELATED,ESTABLISHED
>>>>> output_rule all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> REJECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with tcp-reset
>>>>> REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with icmp-port-unreachable
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_AuthServers (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere maxspot.de
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Global (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere 85.10.198.114 tcp
>>>>> dpt:80
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Known (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Locked (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with icmp-port-unreachable
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Unknown (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT udp -- anywhere anywhere udp
>>>>> dpt:53
>>>>> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp
>>>>> dpt:53
>>>>> ACCEPT udp -- anywhere anywhere udp
>>>>> dpt:67
>>>>> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp
>>>>> dpt:67
>>>>> REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> reject-
>>>>> with icmp-port-unreachable
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Validate (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> REJECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> tcp dpt:
>>>>> 25 reject-with icmp-port-unreachable
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_WIFI2Internet (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> WiFiDog_AuthServers all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> WiFiDog_Locked all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> MARK match 0x254
>>>>> WiFiDog_Global all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> WiFiDog_Validate all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> MARK match 0x1
>>>>> WiFiDog_Known all -- anywhere
>>>>> anywhere MARK
>>>>> match 0x2
>>>>> WiFiDog_Unknown all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain forwarding_rule (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain input_rule (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain output_rule (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> iptables -t nat -L
>>>>> ==================
>>>>> Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> prerouting_rule all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> WiFiDog_Outgoing all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> postrouting_rule all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> MASQUERADE all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_AuthServers (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere maxspot.de
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Outgoing (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> WiFiDog_WIFI2Router all -- anywhere 10.22.11.1
>>>>> WiFiDog_WIFI2Internet all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_Unknown (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> WiFiDog_AuthServers all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> REDIRECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>> tcp dpt:
>>>>> 80 redir ports 2060
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_WIFI2Internet (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere MARK
>>>>> match 0x2
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere MARK
>>>>> match 0x1
>>>>> WiFiDog_Unknown all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain WiFiDog_WIFI2Router (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain postrouting_rule (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>> Chain prerouting_rule (1 references)
>>>>> target prot opt source destination
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, Max!
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 17.09.2005 um 19:38 schrieb kaouete:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so, after a few tests there is the results :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i installed a fresh openwrt whiterussian rc3
>>>>>> then i installed wifidog, modified the wifidog.conf, restarted
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> wrt.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) without touching firewall script and cie :
>>>>>> S65wifidog is started after S45firewall :
>>>>>> if i try to connect to a website with a wifi client i get the
>>>>>> wifidog auth page
>>>>>> BUT i can anyway ssh to the net or any other port than 80.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2) now i mv S65wifidog to S41wifidog (so it is started before
>>>>>> S45firewall), i comment the iptables flushing tables and cie and
>>>>>> add a sleep 10 at the beginning of the file to be sure that
>>>>>> wifidog have the time to load all of its rules.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> with a wifi client if i connect to the net : i get the wifidog
>>>>>> auth portal
>>>>>> AND i cant access to the net with anything without beeing authed
>>>>>> \o/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> concrusion : the openwrt out-of-box is not compatible with
>>>>>> wifidog
>>>>>> for the moment. I think there should be a nicer way to fix it by
>>>>>> modifiing wifidog rules .. .. or note :]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kaouete
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 02:33:17PM +0200, kaouete wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ho, sorry :]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Follow the link of the bug on sourceforge.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For me the problem is that the openwrt firewall script breaks
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> iptables rules used by wifidog,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> but maybe it is working anyway, i will do more tests (and maybe
>>>>>>> other
>>>>>>> people too :) and will tell you if there are problems and if
>>>>>>> yes,
>>>>>>> what are they :]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> kaouete
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 02:17:54PM +0200, Max Horváth wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I just those two words problem and firewall.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As I can't read french, so I'd like to ask you, what kind of
>>>>>>>> problem
>>>>>>>> exists and if you could translate it for me.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks and cheers, Max!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Am 15.09.2005 um 13:16 schrieb kaouete:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ok, alors je ferais des tests alors, je vous dirais ce que
>>>>>>>>> j'ai
>>>>>>>>> trouvé.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> kaouete
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 07:08:25AM -0400, Philippe April
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> En fait, je viens de relire le bug report et ma réponse à
>>>>>>>>>> propos de
>>>>>>>>>> mauvais iptables ne s'applique peut-être pas à 100%, l'auteur
>>>>>>>>>> semble
>>>>>>>>>> dire que c'est vraiment un problème d'ordre.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Ceci étant dit, le plus de feedback de personnes externes on
>>>>>>>>>> aura, le
>>>>>>>>>> mieux on saura si tout est beau maintenant :)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Tiens-nous au courant!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Philippe April
>>>>>>>>>> GnuPG http://key.philippeapril.com
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 15-Sep-05, at 6:54 AM, kaouete wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> A ce propos, et en rapport avec ce bug :
>>>>>>>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
>>>>>>>>>>> func=detail&aid=1210428&group_id=102646&atid=632424
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> est-ce que ce probleme est reglé avec whiterussian ?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> (et il y a ausii d'autres bug sinon de reportés :)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> kaouete
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:54:46PM -0400, Philippe April
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Disons que dernièrement je me suis mis plus à date, et
>>>>>>>>>>>> ISF va
>>>>>>>>>>>> maintenant commencer à utiliser OpenWrt Whiterussian.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ce qui veut dire, que nous avons un package compilé pour
>>>>>>>>>>>> whiterussian
>>>>>>>>>>>> et qu'on va le tenir à jour!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Donc, cette image (qui vient en fait du site d'openwrt):
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.ilesansfil.org/dist/wifidog/bin/openwrt/
>>>>>>>>>>>> whiterussian-
>>>>>>>>>>>> rc2/
>>>>>>>>>>>> openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> et ce package:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.ilesansfil.org/dist/wifidog/bin/openwrt/
>>>>>>>>>>>> whiterussian-
>>>>>>>>>>>> rc2/
>>>>>>>>>>>> packages/wifidog_1.1.2-1_mipsel.ipk
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Les deux devraient fonctionner parfaitement! Et puis ça
>>>>>>>>>>>> devrait
>>>>>>>>>>>> installer toutes les dépendences.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Fait important: il faut utiliser /etc/init.d/S65wifidog (ou
>>>>>>>>>>>> wifidog-
>>>>>>>>>>>> init start) pour partir wifidog afin qu'il load les
>>>>>>>>>>>> modules du
>>>>>>>>>>>> kernel
>>>>>>>>>>>> dont wifidog dépend.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> L'image openwrt, est pour un WRT54G et non pas un WRT54GS,
>>>>>>>>>>>> pour
>>>>>>>>>>>> la S
>>>>>>>>>>>> on peut la trouver au même lien, ou sur le site d'openwrt.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Tenez-nous au courant!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Philippe April
>>>>>>>>>>>> GnuPG http://key.philippeapril.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 14-Sep-05, at 9:58 PM, Loïc DEVAUX wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <image001.gif>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Salut,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Je viens de finir l???installation de l???auth server qui
>>>>>>>>>>>>> s???est
>>>>>>>>>>>>> passée
>>>>>>>>>>>>> à merveille sur une debian sarge, merci pour votre
>>>>>>>>>>>>> magnifique
>>>>>>>>>>>>> travail.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Seulement j???ai des problèmes lors de l???installation de
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wifidog
>>>>>>>>>>>>> client sur un WRT54G.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Quelle version d???openwrt et quelle version de wifidog
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dois je
>>>>>>>>>>>>> utiliser pour ne pas avoir de problèmes ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Merci d???avance pour votre réponse.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Loïc DEVAUX
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 rue des mésanges
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 63170 AUBIERE France
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> (: (+33) 6 63 69 76 09
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> *: loic.devaux99 at laposte.net
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Skype : mioz963
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <image001.gif>
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