Exploring the new nftables firewall tool – a successor to iptables
Save and Restore
As with iptables, the nftables configuration can be saved to a file. The first command from Listing 4 writes the current ruleset to the firewall.config
file, while the second command reads the configuration again.
Listing 4
Writing the Ruleset to a File
# nft list ruleset > firewall.config # nft -f firewall.config
To make sure that there are no other (possibly interfering) rules in the cache before initializing the firewall, add a line that reads flush ruleset
at the beginning of the firewall.config
configuration file.
Translation
Humans are known to be creatures of habit who have difficulty with change. The iptables-translate
and ip6tables-translate
commands are two tools that help you get used to the new environment. These commands convert the nomenclature of iptables firewall rules to nftables format (Listing 5). You can convert both for individual statements and complete rulesets.
Listing 5
Converting Iptables Rules
$ iptables-translate -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT nft add rule ip filter INPUT tcp dport 22 ct state new counter accept $ ip6tables-translate -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth3 -p udp -m multiport --dports 111.222 -j ACCEPT nft add rule ip6 filter FORWARD iifname eth0 oifname eth3 meta l4proto udp udp dport { 111,222} counter accept
Conclusions
Nftables helps you accommodate several complex tools under one roof, thus making it easier to secure the network. You'll want to try out the new firewall rules before you deploy them on your network. One option is to create a virtual test network using VirtualBox or the smart application Mininet [12]. Or, you could set up a pack of Raspberry Pis on a small, isolated network to simulate a real-world configuration.
Acknowledgements
The author thanks Axel Beckert and Werner Heuser for their suggestions and criticism during the preparation of the article.
Infos
- Iptables: https://netfilter.org/projects/iptables/index.html
- Nftables: https://netfilter.org/projects/nftables
- Netfilter project: https://netfilter.org
- "Why you will love nftables": https://home.regit.org/2014/01/why-you-will-love-nftables
- Nftables in Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/nftables
- libmnl: https://git.netfilter.org/libmnl
- libnfnetlink: https://git.netfilter.org/libnfnetlink
- "Iptables vs. nftables": https://digitalglarus.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2018/08/19/iptables-vs-nftables
- Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Packet_Filter
- tcpdump: https://www.tcpdump.org
- "Differences between iptables and nftables explained": https://linux-audit.com/differences-between-iptables-and-nftables-explained/
- Mininet: http://mininet.org
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