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Blocking SSH - Firewall Rule Troubles - SOLVED

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    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
    last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 4:40 AM

    Here is the thing.. By default pfsense blocks all inbound traffic to wan..  So unless you create a rule to allow it - its going to be blocked..  Do you have firewall off?

    He clearly has a rule that is any any to "public net"  My my guess that is what is being hit for him.

    I have ssh enabled on my lan, I hit it every day to be honest..  But from public its denied.. I see hits to it all the time, see previous pic..  If its not being blocked you got something wrong in your rules..  Please post your floating rules and wan rules..

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      BBcan177 Moderator
      last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 4:53 AM

      An interesting article by Fireeye about recent SSH brute force attacks. Almost makes you want to open ssh on the WAN  ;D

      https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/02/anatomy_of_a_brutef.html

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 4:56 AM

        If you want to have fun with ssh, run a honeypot and see the IPs from china light you up like a xmas tree ;)

        To be honest anyone that would run a ssh server that allows passwords is asking for trouble, whenever I bring up something that has ssh enabled - first thing I do is enable public key and turn off password auth.

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          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
          last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 5:19 AM

          block IPv4 TCP/UDP  *  22 (SSH)  WAN address  22 (SSH)  *  none

          Don't use a source port.  Source ports are random.  That rule will never match.

          Those block ssh rules do nothing because you never pass ssh below them.

          What do PUBLIC address and PUBLIC net expand to?  You are probably passing the TCP/22 traffic with that last pass any to PUBLIC net rule.

          This would be a lot easier to diagnose without all the obfuscation of IP addresses.

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          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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            acherman
            last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 5:30 PM

            So, I did mention it in the original post, but the "Public" net is the one that is advertised by us via BGP.  Consider it a DMZ of hosts - 64.141.y.x.  To permit routing to those hosts via the two WAN interfaces, do I not need to implicitly allow traffic to them, to avoid the default block rule???

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              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
              last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 6:29 PM

              Yes.

              Please post all applicable interfaces, subnets, and rules.  Trying to help you with everything obfuscated is nearly impossible.  PM if you must. They're just IP addresses.

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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 6:30 PM

                You would need to allow the services you want to run on those IP.. that sure and the hell wouldn't be a any any ;)

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                  acherman
                  last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 6:35 PM

                  So if I am serving Internet to multiple commercial/industrial customers on that network, shouldn't I be passing everything to them and letting them control their own firewalling?  I will take new screenshots of all rules and post them in a minute…

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                    acherman
                    last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 6:48 PM

                    Okay, soooo….

                    Shaw WAN (WAN1) - 64.141.127.248/29
                    Telus WAN (WAN2) - 204.191.241.0/29
                    Public (~DMZ) - 64.141.125.0/24 - advertised on both WANs via BGP

                    Shaw WAN Rules:

                    Telus WAN Rules:

                    Pubic Interface Rules:

                    All of these are for VoIP devices - companies host POTS lines here and we connect them to VoIP adapters and transport to their remote facilities via our microwave network.

                    Also, there are no rules in the floating tab.

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                      acherman
                      last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 6:52 PM

                      @johnpoz:

                      To be honest anyone that would run a ssh server that allows passwords is asking for trouble, whenever I bring up something that has ssh enabled - first thing I do is enable public key and turn off password auth.

                      I'm all for more security.  What do you mean?  Do you use a hardware credential?  On these two systems I am the only one that ever uses SSH for access (but limited access).

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 7:57 PM

                        public key auth - look it up.  Takes 2 seconds to implement.

                        So your routing traffic to this segment behind pfsense.  So pfsense has an IP in this network, and it listens on ssh because you enable ssh.  So block ssh to that interface IP.

                        So this segment
                        Public (~DMZ) - 64.141.125.0/24

                        Pfsense is what 64.141.125.1 ??  Block traffic to pfsense IP from the public internet - I agree your customers need to do their own firewall if not using your services for that.

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                          acherman
                          last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:00 PM

                          That's what I had done originally - I had rules to block SSH to the interface's real IP and the CARP IP.  I will add them again right now.

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                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                            last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:14 PM

                            And you mention you see stuff in the logs for attempted auth.. And what IP are they authing too?

                            If that is the IP I can validate if ssh is open to the public.

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                              tha_toadman
                              last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:18 PM

                              That's what I had done originally…

                              I did the same. My rules don't seem to work after I enable the SSH server via the checkbox.

                              Floating:
                              block    IPv4 TCP/UDP * 22 (SSH) WAN address 22 (SSH) * none

                              WAN:
                              block    IPv4 TCP/UDP * 22 (SSH) WAN address 22 (SSH) * none

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                                acherman
                                last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:32 PM

                                I just added the rules again and changed the port back to default 22.  You can try to SSH to 64.141.125.250, .251 or .254 (CARP).

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                                  tha_toadman
                                  last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:39 PM

                                  I just added the rules again and changed the port back to default 22.  You can try to SSH to 64.141.125.250, .251 or .254 (CARP).

                                  They are all open. Sounds like your rules aren't working either.

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                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                    last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:44 PM Feb 10, 2015, 8:40 PM

                                    Source is not going to be 22  source could be ANY, and ssh is not UDP..

                                    And yes that is open!! on the 250, 251 and 254

                                    login as:

                                    Password for admin@router1.morad:

                                    251 shows
                                    steve.morad

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                                      tha_toadman
                                      last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:42 PM

                                      Ah, yep. Good point. I'll make the change and try again.

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                                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                        last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:46 PM

                                        dude you should not have to put in any rules.. There is a default DENY!!  Are you allowing traffic in like the OP?

                                        if your going to block it has to be above your allow rule - post your rules.

                                        If you have an allow for that segment, then above it put in a block to those specific addresses.

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                                          acherman
                                          last edited by Feb 10, 2015, 8:48 PM

                                          For me, I pretty much never put in a source port.  As others have said, they are usually random, so no point.  And also, I put them right at the top - since they are handled from the top down, start with the most specific and go from there.

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