NAME¶
netscript - netscript network configuration command
SYNOPSIS¶
netscript start|stop|reload|restart
netscript ifup|ifdown|ifqos|ifreload <interface-name>|all
netscript ipfilter load|clear|fairq|flush|reload|save
netscript ipfilter usebackup [ backup-number ]
netscript ipfilter exec <function-name1>|<function-name2>
[chain p1 p2 ...]
netscript ip6filter load|clear|fairq|flush|reload|save
netscript ip6filter usebackup [ backup-number ]
netscript ip6filter exec <function-name1>|<function-name2>
[chain p1 p2 ...]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the
netscript command from the
netscript router/firewall network configuration package.
This command is used to configure/reconfigure the interface configuration,
ipchains filter setup, and ip route service (
QoS ) setup that are
configured in netscript's configuration files. It can manipulate individual
interfaces, and reconfigure the iptables filter contents and firewall setup,
or reconfigure the
QoS setup.
It is rather incomplete as it does not describe fully the finely tuned
manipulations that happen due to netscript's design which enables a Linux box
to serve as a high availability heavy-duty mission-critcial network router or
firewall.
IPTABLES CONFIGURATION¶
Configuration saving is done by
iptables-save(8) and
iptables-restore(8).
OPTIONS¶
- start
- Set up networking configuration by loading iptables filters, setting up
bridge, configuring interfaces and running any configured lower layer
protocol daemons or commands. For use from a startup script.
- stop
- Shut everything down. For use from a startup script.
- reload
- Refresh the setup of netscript (except for kernel modules) from the
configuration files in /etc/netscript
- restart|force-reload
- Stop everything and then start everything again. For use from a startup
script.
- ifup <interface-name>|all
- Bring interfaces(s) up by starting any protocol daemons, and configuring
interfaces.
- ifdown <interface-name>|all
- Shutdown said interface(s) by doing reverse of ifdown.
- ifqos <interface-name>|all
- Reload QoS configuration for interface(s).
- ifreload <interface-name>|all
- Refresh the interface setup and implement any configuration changes.
- ifreset <interface-name>|all
- Shutdown and then restart interface(s), reloading configuration from lower
layer up to the network layer.
- ipfilter load|reload
- Load/reload the IPv4 iptables filters and reconfigure the firewalling,
from that saved in /etc/netscript/iptables (via
iptables-restore(8) ), and the QoS fair queuing setup.
- ipfilter save
- Save the IPv4 iptables configuration to /etc/netscript/iptables via
iptables-save(8) , after backing it up to
/etc/netscript/iptables.1 and cycling the previous backup files
down through the configuration history.
- ipfilter usebackup [ backup-number ]
- Restore setup from the IPv4 iptables backup configuration from
/etc/netscript/iptables.n ( default 1 ) via
iptables-restore(8).
- ipfilter clear|flush
- Remove iptables and any firewall setup, and if IPV4_FWDING_KERNEL is set
to FILTER_ON (see network.conf(5) ), disables all IPv4 packet
forwarding on the router. Very useful for debugging protocol problems on a
firewall by enabling a reasonably safe check to be made with the filtering
down.
- ipfilter forward|fwd
- Turns on the IPv4 kernel forwarding switch manually. This is irrespective
of the setting of IPV4_FWDING_KERNEL (see network.conf(5) ). Use
with caution as it will allow traffic through the box.
- ipfilter noforward|nofwd
- Turns off the IPv4 kernel forwarding switch manually. This is irrespective
of the setting of IPV4_FWDING_KERNEL (see network.conf(5) ). Use
with caution as it will cut off reachability.
- ipfilter fairq
- Reload the IPv4 fairq chain that marks the packets for the
QoS interface transmit queues.
- ip6filter load|reload
- Load/reload the IPv6 iptables filters and reconfigure the firewalling,
from that saved in /etc/netscript/ip6tables
(via ip6tables-restore(8) ), and the QoS fair queuing setup.
- ip6filter save
- Save the IPv6 iptables configuration to /etc/netscript/iptables via
ip6tables-save(8) , after backing it up to
/etc/netscript/ip6tables.1 and cycling the previous backup files
down through the configuration history.
- ip6filter usebackup [ backup-number ]
- Restore setup from the IPv6 iptables backup configuration from
/etc/netscript/ip6tables.n ( default 1 ) via
ip6tables-restore(8).
- ip6filter clear|flush
- Remove IPv6 iptables setup, and if IPV6_FWDING_KERNEL is set to FILTER_ON
(see network.conf(5) ), disables all IPv6 packet forwarding on the
router. Very useful for debugging protocol problems on a firewall by
enabling a reasonably safe check to be made with the filtering down.
- ip6filter forward|fwd
- Turns on the IPv6 kernel forwarding switch manually. This is irrespective
of the setting of IPV6_FWDING_KERNEL (see network.conf(5) ). Use
with caution as it will allow traffic through the box.
- ip6filter noforward|nofwd
- Turns off the IPv6 kernel forwarding switch manually. This is irrespective
of the setting of IPV6_FWDING_KERNEL (see network.conf(5) ). Use
with caution as it will affect reachability.
- ip6filter fairq
- Reload the IPv6 fairq chain that marks the packets for the
QoS interface transmit queues.
FILES¶
/etc/netscript/if.conf, /etc/netscript/ipfilter.conf,
/etc/netscript/network.conf, /etc/netscript/qos.conf,
/etc/netscript/iptables, /etc/netscript/ip6tables,
SEE ALSO¶
if.conf(5),
ipfilter.conf(5),
network.conf(5),
qos.conf(5),
ip(8),
tc(8),
iptables(8),
iptables-restore(8),
iptables-save(8),
ip6tables(8),
ip6tables-restore(8),
ip6tables-save(8),
brcfg(8).
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Matthew Grant <matt@mattgrant.net.nz>, for
the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
BUGS¶
I wrote this manpage when I was half asleep...