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#!/bin/bash -e
#
# saswall
#
# saswall is a simple and safe firewall loader. After reloading a
# new ruleset it ask for a confirmation and reverts all changes if
# this confirmation times out.
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Christian Pointner <equinox@spreadspace.org>
#
# This file is part of saswall.
#
# saswall is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# any later version.
#
# saswall is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with saswall. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
##
## !! Don't add any firewall rules here !!
##  edit /etc/saswall/rules.sh instead
##
##

trap saswall_signal INT TERM
trap saswall_exit EXIT

SASWALL_CONFIRM_TIMEOUT=20 # may get overwritten by rules.sh!!

. /etc/saswall/rules.sh

saswall_signal()
{
  echo ""
  echo "saswall terminates after signal"
  saswall_restore
  exit 1
}

saswall_exit()
{
  if [ -n "$SASWALL_BACKUP" ] || [ -n "$SASWALL_BACKUP6" ]; then
    echo ""
    echo "saswall terminates after error"
    saswall_restore
    exit 1
  fi
}

saswall_up()
{
  echo -n "IPv4("
    ipv4_up
  echo -n ") "
  echo -n "IPv6("
    ipv6_up
  echo -n ") "
}

saswall_down()
{
  echo -n "IPv4("
    ipv4_down
  echo -n ") "
  echo -n "IPv6("
    ipv6_down
  echo -n ") "
}

saswall_backup()
{
  SASWALL_BACKUP=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/saswall-rules.XXXXXXXXXX`
  echo "storing current IPv4 ruleset to $SASWALL_BACKUP"
  /sbin/iptables-save -c > $SASWALL_BACKUP

  SASWALL_BACKUP6=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/saswall-rules.XXXXXXXXXX`
  echo "storing current IPv6 ruleset to $SASWALL_BACKUP6"
  /sbin/ip6tables-save -c > $SASWALL_BACKUP6
}

saswall_restore()
{
  if [ -n "$SASWALL_BACKUP" ]; then
    echo "restoring IPv4 ruleset from $SASWALL_BACKUP"
    /sbin/iptables-restore -c < $SASWALL_BACKUP
    rm -f $SASWALL_BACKUP
    SASWALL_BACKUP=""
  fi
  if [ -n "$SASWALL_BACKUP6" ]; then
    echo "restoring IPv6 ruleset from $SASWALL_BACKUP6"
    /sbin/ip6tables-restore -c < $SASWALL_BACKUP6
    rm -f $SASWALL_BACKUP6
    SASWALL_BACKUP6=""
  fi
}

saswall_check_or_fallback()
{
  set +e
  read -t $SASWALL_CONFIRM_TIMEOUT -p "To confirm changes type yes [ENTER]: " saswall_confirmation
  if [ "$saswall_confirmation" != "yes" ]; then
    echo "no or wrong confirmation received"
    saswall_restore
    exit 1
  else
    echo "ruleset reloaded successfully"
    rm -f $SASWALL_BACKUP
    SASWALL_BACKUP=""
    rm -f $SASWALL_BACKUP6
    SASWALL_BACKUP6=""
  fi
}

case "$1" in
up)
  saswall_up
  ;;
down)
  saswall_down
  ;;
reload)
  saswall_backup
  echo -n "down: "
  saswall_down
  echo -n " ... up: "
  saswall_up
  echo ""
  saswall_check_or_fallback
  ;;
*)
  echo "Usage: $0 {up|down|reload}"
  exit 1
  ;;
esac

exit 0