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title: Blocking DHCP servers and router advertisements with nftables
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pub_date: 2020-08-27
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author: ungleich
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twitter_handle: ungleich
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abstract:
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Blocking typical data center workloads with nftables
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body:
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## Motivation
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Here at [ungleich](https://ungleich.ch) we are providing a variety of
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hosting services in the [Data Center
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Light](https://datacenterlight.ch). One of the workloads we offer is
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VM hosting and we need to take some security measures to prevent one
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customer abusing another customer.
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## The problem
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The virtual machines in our next generation uncloud hosting will be
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using standard DHCP and IPv6 address assignments and not the
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[OpenNebula](https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-context-linux)
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contextualisation scripts that read the networking information from an
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attached ISO.
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While this makes it easier to create VM images and VMs behave even
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more like regular computers, this exposes the VMs to attacks where one
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customer runs a DHCP server or IPv6 router advertisement daemon and
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tricks the other VMs into sending traffic to it.
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## The architecture
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VMs are connected to a single shared network in which they get
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their IP addresses (in uncloud usually only IPv6) and then they can
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retrieve more information from a metadata server. So the main
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protection that is required is preventing to trick other customers
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into using a wrong IP address or route.
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## Fixing it
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So the easiest thing to do is to disallow IPv6 router advertisements
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and IPv4 DHCP server answers. However as all the interfaces are put
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into one bridge, we will need to filter on bridge and not ip level:
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```
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table bridge filter {
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    chain prerouting {
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        type filter hook prerouting priority 0;
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        policy accept;
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    }
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```
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Next we create a chain to drop the packets we dislike:
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```
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    chain drop_ra_dhcp {
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        # Default blocks: router advertisements, dhcpv6, dhcpv4
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        icmpv6 type nd-router-advert drop
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        ip6 version 6 udp sport 547 drop
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        ip  version 4 udp sport 67 drop
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    }
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```
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Now the only thing left is to correctly classify the traffic:
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* Let's assume the bridge is named **br100**
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* Let's assume the upstream interface that should allow RA/DHCP is
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  named **vxlan100**
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Then we can connect the chains together:
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```
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table bridge filter {
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    chain prerouting {
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        type filter hook prerouting priority 0;
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        policy accept;
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        iifname != vxlan100 meta ibrname br100 jump drop_ra_dhcp
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    }
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    chain drop_ra_dhcp {
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        # Blocks: router advertisements, dhcpv6, dhcpv4
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        icmpv6 type nd-router-advert drop
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        ip6 version 6 udp sport 547 drop
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        ip  version 4 udp sport 67 drop
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    }
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}
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```
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This way we have a very simple filter to prevent router advertisements
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or dhcp answers to come from customer VMs.
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If something does not make sense,
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you can ask on our [open chat](/u/projects/open-chat/) or
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[consult the nftables reference](https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Quick_reference-nftables_in_10_minutes#Meta).
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