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Overview
We strongly suggest keeping the default firewall on. Here are a few adjustments to make it more secure, make sure to apply the rules, . Make sure you configure additional changes when you understand what are they doing.
IPv4 firewall to a router
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completely understand the benefit of these particular firewall rules.
To see the default firewall rules through the CLI you can type:
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log=yes
might be added to log packets that hit the specific rule;
/system default-configuration print |
IPv4 firewall
Protect the router itself
We strongly suggest keeping the default firewall on. Here are a few adjustments to make it more secure, make sure to apply the rules, when you understand what are they doing.
IPv4 firewall to a router
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- work with
new
connections to decrease the load on a router;- create
address-list
for IP addresses, that are allowed to access your router; - enable ICMP access (optionally);
drop
everything else,log=yes
might be added to log packets that hit the specific rule;
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/ip firewall filter |
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add action=accept chain=input comment="default configuration" connection-state=established,related |
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add action=accept chain=input src-address-list=allowed_to_router |
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add action=accept chain=input protocol=icmp |
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add action=drop chain=input |
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/ip firewall address-list |
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add address=192.168.88.2-192.168.88.254 list=allowed_to_router |
IPv4 firewall for clients
Established/related packets are added to fasttrack for faster data throughput, firewall will work with new connections only;
drop invalid connection and log them with prefix invalid;
drop attempts to reach not public addresses from your local network, apply address-list=not_in_internet before, bridge1 is local network interface, log attempts with !public_from_LAN;
drop incoming packets that are not NATed, ether1 is public interface, log attempts with !NAT prefix;
drop incoming packets from Internet, which are not public IP addresses, ether1 is public interface, log attempts with prefix !public;
drop packets from LAN that does not have LAN IP, 192.168.88.0/24 is local network used subnet;
/ip firewall filter
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment=FastTrack connection-state=established,related
add action=accept chain=forward comment="Established, Related" connection-state=established,related
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop invalid" connection-state=invalid log=yes log-prefix=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop tries to reach not public addresses from LAN" dst-address-list=not_in_internet in-interface=bridge1 log=yes log-prefix=!public_from_LAN out-interface=!bridge1
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop incoming packets that are not NATted" connection-nat-state=!dstnat connection-state=new in-interface=ether1 log=yes log-prefix=!NAT
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop incoming from internet which is not public IP" in-interface=ether1 log=yes log-prefix=!public src-address-list=not_in_internet
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop packets from LAN that do not have LAN IP" in-interface=bridge1 log=yes log-prefix=LAN_!LAN src-address=!192.168.88.0/24
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Protect the LAN devices
We will create address-list
with the name "not_in_internet" which we will use for the firewall filter rules:
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/ip firewall address-list add address=0.0.0.0/8 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=172.16.0.0/12 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=192.168.0.0/16 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=10.0.0.0/8 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=169.254.0.0/16 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=127.0.0.0/8 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=224.0.0.0/4 comment=Multicast list=not_in_internet |
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add address=198.18.0.0/15 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=192.0.0.0/24 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=192.0.2.0/24 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=198.51.100.0/24 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=203.0.113.0/24 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=100.64.0.0/10 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=240.0.0.0/4 comment=RFC6890 list=not_in_internet |
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add address=192.88.99.0/24 comment="6to4 relay Anycast [RFC 3068]" list=not_in_internet |
IPv6
Currently, IPv6 package is disabled by default. Please enable package with care, as RouterOS will not create any default firewall rules for IPv6 at the moment.
IPv6 ND
Disable IPv6 Neighbour Discovery
/ipv6 nd set [find] disabled=yes
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Brief firewall filter rule explanation:
- packets with connection-state=established,related added to FastTrack for faster data throughput, the
work with new packets, accept established/related packets;
drop link-local addresses from Internet interface;
accept access to a router from link-local addresses, accept multicast addresses for management purposes, accept your address for router access;
drop anything else;
/ipv6 firewall filter
add action=accept chain=input comment="allow established and related" connection-state=established,related
add chain=input action=accept protocol=icmpv6 comment="accept ICMPv6"
add chain=input action=accept protocol=udp port=33434-33534 comment="defconf: accept UDP traceroute"
add chain=input action=accept protocol=udp dst-port=546 src-address=fe80::/16 comment="accept DHCPv6-Client prefix delegation."
add action=drop chain=input in-interface=sit1 log=yes log-prefix=dropLL_from_public src-address=fe80::/16
add action=accept chain=input comment="allow allowed addresses" src-address-list=allowed
add action=drop chain=input
/ipv6 firewall address-list
add address=fe80::/16 list=allowed
add address=xxxx::/48 list=allowed
add address=ff02::/16 comment=multicast list=allowed
IPv6 firewall for clients
Enabled IPv6 puts your clients available for public networks, set proper firewall to protect your customers.
accept established/related and work with new packets;
drop invalid packets and put prefix for rules;
accept ICMP packets;
accept new connection from your clients to the Internet;
drop everything else.
/ipv6 firewall filter
add action=accept chain=forward comment=established,related connection-state=established,related
add action=drop chain=forward comment=invalid connection-state=invalid log=yes log-prefix=ipv6,invalid
add action=accept chain=forward comment=icmpv6 in-interface=!sit1 protocol=icmpv6
add action=accept chain=forward comment="local network" in-interface=!sit1 src-address-list=allowed
add action=drop chain=forward log-prefix=IPV6
IPv4 firewall for clients
- Established/related packets are added to fasttrack for faster data throughput, firewall will work with new connections only;
- drop invalid connection and log them with prefix "invalid";
- drop attempts to reach not public addresses from your local network, apply address-list=not_in_internet before, bridge1 "bridge" is local network interface, log=yes attempts with with prefix "!public_from_LAN";
- drop incoming packets that are not NATedNAT`ed, ether1 is public interface, log attempts with with "!NAT" prefix;
- jump to ICMP chain to drop unwanted ICMP messages
- drop incoming packets from the Internet, which are not public IP addresses, ether1 is a public interface, log attempts with prefix prefix "!public";
- drop packets from LAN that does not have LAN IP, 192.168.88.0/24 is local network used subnet;
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/ip firewall filter
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment=FastTrack connection-state=established,related
add action=accept chain=forward comment="Established, Related" |
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connection-state=established,related
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop invalid" connection-state=invalid log=yes log-prefix=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop tries to reach not public addresses from LAN" dst-address-list=not_in_internet in-interface= |
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bridge log=yes log-prefix=!public_from_LAN out-interface=! |
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bridge add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop incoming packets that are not |
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NAT`ted" connection-nat-state=!dstnat connection-state=new in-interface=ether1 log=yes log-prefix=!NAT add action=jump chain=forward protocol=icmp jump-target=icmp comment="jump to ICMP filters" add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop incoming from internet which is not public IP" in-interface=ether1 log=yes log-prefix=!public src-address-list=not_in_internet add action=drop chain=forward comment="Drop packets from LAN that do not have LAN IP" in-interface= |
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bridge log=yes log-prefix=LAN_!LAN src-address=!192.168.88.0/24 |
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Allow only needed ICMP codes in "icmp" chain:
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/ip firewall |
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filter add |
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chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=0:0 action=accept \
comment="echo reply"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=3:0 action=accept \
comment="net unreachable"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=3:1 action=accept \
comment="host unreachable"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=3:4 action=accept \
comment="host unreachable fragmentation required"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=8:0 action=accept \
comment="allow echo request"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=11:0 action=accept \
comment="allow time exceed"
add chain=icmp protocol=icmp icmp-options=12:0 action=accept \
comment="allow parameter bad"
add chain=icmp action=drop comment="deny all other types" |
IPv6 firewall
Protect the router itself
Create an address-list
from which you allow access to the device:
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/ipv6 firewall address-list add address=fd12:672e:6f65:8899::/64 list=allowed |
Brief IPv6 firewall filter rule explanation:
IPv6
Currently IPv6 package is disabled by default. Please enable package with care, as RouterOS will not create any default firewall rules for IPv6 at the moment.
IPv6 ND
Disable IPv6 Neighbour Discovery
/ipv6 nd set [find] disabled=yes
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- work with new packets, accept established/related packets;
- drop link-local addresses from Internet(public) interface/interface-list;
- accept access to a router from link-local addresses, accept multicast addresses for management purposes, accept your source address-list for router access;
- drop anything else;
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/ipv6 firewall filter
add action=accept chain=input comment="allow established and related" connection-state=established,related
add chain=input action=accept protocol=icmpv6 comment="accept ICMPv6"
add chain=input action=accept protocol=udp port=33434-33534 comment="defconf: accept UDP traceroute"
add chain=input action=accept protocol=udp dst-port=546 src-address=fe80::/ |
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10 comment="accept DHCPv6-Client prefix delegation." add action=drop chain=input in-interface= |
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in_interface_name log=yes log-prefix=dropLL_from_public src-address=fe80::/ |
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10 add action=accept chain=input comment="allow allowed addresses" src-address-list=allowed add action=drop chain=input /ipv6 firewall address-list add address=fe80::/16 list=allowed add address=xxxx::/48 |
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list=allowed
add address=ff02::/16 comment=multicast list=allowed |
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In certain setups where the DHCPv6 relay is used, the src address of the packets may not be from the link-local range. In that case, the src-address parameter of rule #4 must be removed or adjusted to accept the relay address. |
Protect the LAN devices
Enabled IPv6 makes your clients available from public networks, make sure to add proper firewall filter rules
IPv6 firewall for clients
Enabled IPv6 puts your clients available for public networks, set proper firewall to protect your customers.
- accept established/related and work with new packets;
- drop invalid packets and put prefix for rules;
- accept ICMP packets;
- accept new connection from your clients to the Internet;
- drop everything else.
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/ipv6 firewall filter
add action=accept chain=forward comment=established,related connection-state=established,related
add action=drop chain=forward comment=invalid connection-state=invalid log=yes log-prefix=ipv6,invalid
add action=accept chain=forward comment=icmpv6 in-interface=! |
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in_interface_name protocol=icmpv6 add action=accept chain=forward comment="local network" in-interface=! |
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in_interface_name src-address-list=allowed add action=drop chain=forward log-prefix=IPV6 |