firewalld.zone
Name
firewalld.zone — firewalld zone configuration files
Synopsis
/etc/firewalld/zones/zone.xml
/usr/lib/firewalld/zones/zone.xml
Description
A firewalld zone configuration file contains the information for a zone. These are the zone description, services, ports, protocols, icmp-blocks, masquerade, forward-ports, intra-zone forwarding and rich language rules in an XML file format. The file name has to bezone_name
.xml where length ofzone_name
is currently limited to 17 chars.
This is the structure of a zone configuration file:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <zone [version="versionstring
"] [target="ACCEPT
|%%REJECT%%
|DROP
"]> [ <interface name="string
"/> ] [ <source address="address
[/mask
]"|mac="MAC
"|ipset="ipset
"/> ] [ <icmp-block-inversion/> ] [ <forward/> ] [ <short>short description
</short> ] [ <description>description
</description> ] [ <service name="string
"/> ] [ <port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"/> ] [ <protocol value="protocol
"/> ] [ <icmp-block name="string
"/> ] [ <masquerade/> ] [ <forward-port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
" [to-port="portid
[-portid
]"] [to-addr="IP address
"]/> ] [ <source-port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"/> ] [ <rule [family="ipv4
|ipv6
"] [priority="priority
"]> [ <source address="address
[/mask
]"|mac="MAC
"|ipset="ipset
" [invert="True
"]/> ] [ <destination address="address
[/mask
]"|ipset="ipset
" [invert="True
"]/> ] [ <service name="string
"/> | <port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"/> | <protocol value="protocol
"/> | <icmp-block name="icmptype
"/> | <icmp-type name="icmptype
"/> | <masquerade/> | <forward-port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
" [to-port="portid
[-portid
]"] [to-addr="address
"]/> ] [ <log [prefix="prefix text
"] [level="emerg
|alert
|crit
|err
|warn
|notice
|info
|debug
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </log> | <nflog [group="group id
"] [prefix="prefix text
"] [queue-size="threshold
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </nflog> ] [ <audit> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </audit> ] [ <accept> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </accept> | <reject [type="rejecttype
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </reject> | <drop> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </drop> | <mark set="mark
[/mask
]"> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </mark> ] </rule> ] </zone>
The config can contain these tags and attributes. Some of them are mandatory, others optional.
zone
The mandatory zone start and end tag defines the zone. This tag can only be used once in a zone configuration file. There are optional attributes for zones:version=" string
"To give the zone a version.
target=" ACCEPT
|%%REJECT%%
|DROP
"Can be used to accept, reject or drop every packet that doesn't match any rule (port, service, etc.). The
ACCEPT
target is used intrusted
zone to accept every packet not matching any rule. The%%REJECT%%
target is used inblock
zone to reject (with default firewalld reject type) every packet not matching any rule. TheDROP
target is used indrop
zone to drop every packet not matching any rule. If the target is not specified, every packet not matching any rule will be rejected.
interface
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times. It can be used to bind an interface to a zone. You don't need this for NetworkManager-managed interfaces, because NetworkManager binds interfaces to zones automatically. See also 'How to set or change a zone for a connection?' in firewalld.zones(5). You can use it as a fallback mechanism for interfaces that can't be managed via NetworkManager. An interface entry has exactly one attribute:name=" string
"The name of the interface to be bound to the zone.
source
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times. It can be used to bind a source address, address range, a MAC address or an ipset to a zone. A source entry has exactly one of these attributes:address=" address
[/mask
]"The source is either an IP address or a network IP address with a mask for IPv4 or IPv6. The network family (IPv4/IPv6) will be automatically discovered. For IPv4, the mask can be a network mask or a plain number. For IPv6 the mask is a plain number. The use of host names is not supported.
mac=" MAC
"The source is a MAC address. It must be of the form XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
ipset=" ipset
"The source is an ipset.
port
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have more than one port entry. All attributes of a port entry are mandatory:port=" portid
[-portid
]"The port can either be a single port number
portid
or a port rangeportid
-portid
.protocol=" tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"The protocol can either be
tcp
,udp
,sctp
ordccp
.
icmp-block
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have more than one icmp-block entry. Each icmp-block tag has exactly one mandatory attribute:name=" string
"The name of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) type to be blocked. To get a list of valid ICMP types firewall-cmd --get-icmptypes can be used.
tcp-mss-clamp
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times. If left empty maximum segment size is set to 'pmtu'. This tag has exactly one optional attribute:value=" string
"Value can set maximum segment size to 'pmtu' (Path Maximum Transmission Unit) or a user-defined value that is greater than or equal to 536.
forward-port
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have more than one port or packet forward entry. There are mandatory and also optional attributes for forward ports:Optional attributes:
The destination of the forward. For local forwarding addto-port
only. For remote forwarding addto-addr
and useto-port
optionally if the destination port on the destination machine should be different.to-port=" portid
[-portid
]"The destination port or port range to forward to. If omitted, the value of the port= attribute will be used altogether with the to-addr attribute.
to-addr=" address
"The destination IP address either for IPv4 or IPv6.
source-port
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have more than one source port entry. All attributes of a source port entry are mandatory:port=" portid
[-portid
]"The port can either be a single port number
portid
or a port rangeportid
-portid
.protocol=" tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"The protocol can either be
tcp
,udp
,sctp
ordccp
.
rule
Is an optional element tag and can be used several times to have more than one rich language rule entry.The general rule structure:<rule [family="ipv4
|ipv6
"] [priority="priority
"]> [ <source address="address
[/mask
]"|mac="MAC
"|ipset="ipset
" [invert="True
"]/> ] [ <destination address="address
[/mask
]"|ipset="ipset
" [invert="True
"]/> ] [ <service name="string
"/> | <port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"/> | <protocol value="protocol
"/> | <icmp-block name="icmptype
"/> | <icmp-type name="icmptype
"/> | <masquerade/> | <forward-port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
" [to-port="portid
[-portid
]"] [to-addr="address
"]/> | <source-port port="portid
[-portid
]" protocol="tcp
|udp
|sctp
|dccp
"/> | ] [ <log [prefix="prefix text
"] [level="emerg
|alert
|crit
|err
|warn
|notice
|info
|debug
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </log> | <nflog [group="group id
"] [prefix="prefix text
"] [queue-size="threshold
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </nflog> ] [ <audit> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </audit> ] [ <accept> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </accept> | <reject [type="rejecttype
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </reject> | <drop> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </drop> | <mark set="mark
[/mask
]"> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </mark> ] </rule>Rule structure for source black or white listing:<rule [family="ipv4
|ipv6
"] [priority="priority
"]> <source address="address
[/mask
]"|mac="MAC
"|ipset="ipset
" [invert="True
"]/> [ <log [prefix="prefix text
"] [level="emerg
|alert
|crit
|err
|warn
|notice
|info
|debug
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </log> | <nflog [group="group id
"] [prefix="prefix text
"] [queue-size="threshold
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </nflog> ] [ <audit> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </audit> ] <accept> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </accept> | <reject [type="rejecttype
"]> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </reject> | <drop> [<limit value="rate
/duration
"/>] </drop> </rule>For a full description on rich language rules, please have a look at firewalld.richlanguage(5).
See Also
firewall-applet(1), firewalld(1), firewall-cmd(1), firewall-config(1), firewalld.conf(5), firewalld.direct(5), firewalld.dbus(5), firewalld.icmptype(5), firewalld.lockdown-whitelist(5), firewall-offline-cmd(1), firewalld.richlanguage(5), firewalld.service(5), firewalld.zone(5), firewalld.zones(5), firewalld.policy(5), firewalld.policies(5), firewalld.ipset(5), firewalld.helper(5)