In the last episode (Sep 09), Daan Vreeken said: > On Monday 08 September 2008 22:03:29 Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Dan Nelson wrote: > > > In the last episode (Sep 08), Dan Mahoney, System Admin said: > > >> I have the following rule set up in ipfw to limit the exposure > > >> of bad php scripts and trojans that try to send mail directly. > > >> > > >> allow tcp from any to any dst-port 25 uid root > > >> deny log tcp from any to any dst-port 25 out > > >> > > >> However, the log messages I get look like this: > > >> > > >> Sep 8 13:21:11 <security.info> prime kernel: ipfw: 610 Deny TCP > > >> 72.9.101.130:58117 209.85.133.114:25 out via em0 > > >> Sep 8 13:21:16 <security.info> prime kernel: ipfw: 610 Deny TCP > > >> 72.9.101.130:56672 202.12.31.144:25 out via em0 > > >> > > >> Which is to say, they don't include the UID -- and I have > > >> several hundred sites, each with its own UID. > > >> > > >> Yes, I could go ahead and set up a thousand "deny" rules, one > > >> for each UID -- but being able to log this info (since it IS > > >> being checked) would be great. > > > > > > It should be possible to add a couple more arguments to > > > ipfw_log() so that ipfw_chk() can pass it the ugid_lookup flag > > > and a pointer to the fw_ugid_cache struct. Then you can edit > > > ipfw_log to print the contents of that struct if ugid_lookup==1. > > > That would result in the logging of uid for any failed packet > > > that had to go through a uid check on the way to the deny rule. > > > > Okay, so if it's fairly easy to do, the question would be "since I > > don't feel right hacking in this change myself -- how could I > > propose this as a feature?" It's not a BUG per-se, but I think it > > could be useful to others as well. > > Hi Dan, Dan and the list, > > I own a webhosting company and here too every domain gets it's own > user, so I like this proposal. I've hacked together a first try, > which seems to be working. A patch (against -HEAD) can be found here: > > http://vehosting.nl/pub_diffs/ip_fw2.c_uid_2008_09_09.diff > > Improvements / tips / comments are welcome ;-)
I like it. Maybe print gid as well, since there's an ipfw rule for that too. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"