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    • RomoR
      Romo
      last edited by

      Merged branch to master, removed stoudout outputs and added ip changes to .log file

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        Alex Sage @Romo
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        @romo Can you add centos 7 support? I would help be I don't know anything about python...

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        • RomoR
          Romo @Alex Sage
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          @aaronstuder I am working on it already, haven't had time to finish it yet due to other work. Will post as soon as it is ready.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
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            I don't get the point of this. I mean it is a cool concept, but it is to much work.

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              Alex Sage @JaredBusch
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              @jaredbusch said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

              I don't get the point of this. I mean it is a cool concept, but it is to much work.

              What do you mean?

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              • NashBrydgesN
                NashBrydges @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

                I don't get the point of this. I mean it is a cool concept, but it is to much work.

                What's not to get? This is being used to limit who can access the cloud hosted Pi-hole server to only those whose DDNS domain (and ergo IP address) is listed. It makes the server DNS access non-public for those with dynamic IPs who are setup with a DDNS domain.

                Do you have another recommendation for limiting server access for DNS services to a limited IP that is dynamically assigned by the ISP?

                I agree it's been a lot of work for Romo who's kindly provided us with the script but in the absence of a better solution, this is extremely useful.

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                  Alex Sage @NashBrydges
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                  @nashbrydges said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

                  What's not to get? This is being used to limit who can access the cloud hosted Pi-hole server to only those whose DDNS domain (and ergo IP address) is listed. It makes the server DNS access non-public for those with dynamic IPs who are setup with a DDNS domain.

                  Do you have another recommendation for limiting server access for DNS services to a limited IP that is dynamically assigned by the ISP?

                  I agree it's been a lot of work for Romo who's kindly provided us with the script but in the absence of a better solution, this is extremely useful.

                  I am going to be using it to give my friends and family access to a bunch of services I run, DNS, Nextlcloud, etc. That's why I had @Romo have it allow all connections from one IP 😉

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
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                    The point is there is no point to the entire DNS for friends and family thing.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

                      The point is there is no point to the entire DNS for friends and family thing.

                      This is not entirely true. If you're not an ass like JB, and you take care of your family's and friend's computers, this could save you a lot of headaches by preventing those family and friends from getting some infections/ads, etc. Of course, I am an like like JB I don't want to support more than I have to.. so I wouldn't bother outside my own home 😉

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                      • RomoR
                        Romo
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                        Finally had some time to finish working on the Fedora based rules, I used firewall-cmds rich-rules in order to work with the default zone, I think it is the best way to handle it but I am open to suggestions.

                        Tested the script in Fedora Server 26, but I believe it should work properly on CentOS 7 and its default python version.

                        # Starting default fw config
                        [root@localhost dns_to_ip_firewall_rules]$ firewall-cmd --list-all
                        FedoraServer (active)
                          target: default
                          icmp-block-inversion: no
                          interfaces: ens3
                          sources: 
                          services: ssh dhcpv6-client cockpit
                          ports: 
                          protocols: 
                          masquerade: no
                          forward-ports: 
                          source-ports: 
                          icmp-blocks: 
                          rich rules: 
                        
                        #Fedora 26 uses by default Python 3 so using it to run the script
                        [root@localhost dns_to_ip_firewall_rules]$ python3 dns-to-ip-firewall-rules.py 
                        
                        # Script is set to reload the firewall to make the rules permanent, checking the new rules
                        [root@localhost dns_to_ip_firewall_rules]# firewall-cmd --list-all
                        FedoraServer (active)
                          target: default
                          icmp-block-inversion: no
                          interfaces: ens3
                          sources: 
                          services: ssh dhcpv6-client cockpit
                          ports: 
                          protocols: 
                          masquerade: no
                          forward-ports: 
                          source-ports: 
                          icmp-blocks: 
                          rich rules: 
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="151.101.1.52/32" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="50.31.169.131/32" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="22" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="443" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="80" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="22" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="22" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="53" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="80" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="22" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        
                        # Rerunning script to check for new ips
                        [root@localhost dns_to_ip_firewall_rules]$ python3 dns-to-ip-firewall-rules.py 
                        
                        # Checking to see the new ip correctly set in the firewall 
                        [root@localhost dns_to_ip_firewall_rules]$ firewall-cmd --list-all
                        FedoraServer (active)
                          target: default
                          icmp-block-inversion: no
                          interfaces: ens3
                          sources: 
                          services: ssh dhcpv6-client cockpit
                          ports: 
                          protocols: 
                          masquerade: no
                          forward-ports: 
                          source-ports: 
                          icmp-blocks: 
                          rich rules: 
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="151.101.1.52/32" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="50.31.169.131/32" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="22" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="443" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="80" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="22" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="22" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="53" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="216.58.193.206/32" port port="80" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="93.184.216.34/32" port port="22" protocol="tcp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="104.25.47.32/32" port port="53" protocol="udp" accept
                        	rule family="ipv4" source address="151.101.65.52/32" accept
                        

                        It appears to be working, haven't tested it too much but the configs seem to show what they must.

                        Current version tested in on branch firewalld-rules if any one else wants to test it.

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                        • RomoR
                          Romo
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                          By the way is there a way in firewall-cmd to clear the rules in one pass, basically the equivalent of ubuntus ufw reset?

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                            Alex Sage @Romo
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                            @romo not sure. Maybe @scottalanmiller knows?

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                            • black3dynamiteB
                              black3dynamite @Romo
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                              @romo

                              I haven't tried it myself but this command Load zone default settings or report NO_DEFAULTS error.
                              I got it from the firewall-cmd man page

                              firewall-cmd --permanent --load-zone-defaults=zone
                              
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                              • RomoR
                                Romo @black3dynamite
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                                @black3dynamite said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

                                @romo

                                I haven't tried it myself but this command Load zone default settings or report NO_DEFAULTS error.
                                I got it from the firewall-cmd man page

                                firewall-cmd --permanent --load-zone-defaults=zone
                                

                                That did it, thanks @black3dynamite

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                                • RomoR
                                  Romo
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                                  Had to add .5 second delay between rule creation because rules with ports were not getting added properly.

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                                  • RomoR
                                    Romo
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                                    Old rules were not getting removed properly because of a 'copy/paste' error, it is fixed now.

                                    Really love:

                                    firewall-cmd --permanent --load-zone-defaults=zone
                                    
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                                      Curtis @Romo
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                                      @Romo Are you still maintaining this?

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Curtis
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                                        @Curtis said in PiHole for Friends and Family:

                                        @Romo Are you still maintaining this?

                                        He is.

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