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An example of what an advanced ZeroTier network rule set might look like
# This is an example from a work in progress, so final versions might
# be slightly different. Don't use as a guide after release!
# Define rule set macros
# Whitelist a TCP destination port on the network. Use this as a template to
# make your own rule sets for more advanced criteria like tag matches, etc.
# This works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Add an ethertype match to restrict it to
# one or the other.
macro tcp_whitelist_dest_port($port)
# Accept SYN from any port to this destination port
accept
ipprotocol 6
chr tcp_syn
not chr tcp_ack
dport $port $port # ports are ranges, in this case it's a range of size 1
;
# Accept SYN+ACK from this destination port back to any source port
accept
ipprotocol 6
chr tcp_syn
chr tcp_ack
sport $port $port
;
;
# To whitelist TCP we end by permitting all non-SYN TCP packets. SYNs that
# don't match will fall through and either be dropped at the end or will
# get picked up by a capability.
macro tcp_whitelist_end
accept
ipprotocol 6
not chr tcp_syn
;
;
# Create a "superuser" capability that we can assign to a few members that
# should be allowed to do anything. This could be useful for e.g. an active
# vulnerability scanner.
cap superuser
id 10000 # capabilities must have unique IDs, range 0 to UINT32_MAX
accept; # accept with no match criteria = always accept
;
# A tag we might use to group devices together as e.g. members of the same
# company department.
tag department
id 1000 # Tags have arbitrary 32-bit IDs like capabilities
enum 100 accounting
enum 200 sales
enum 300 finance
enum 400 legal
enum 500 engineering
;
# Rules for this network
# Allow only IPv4 (and ARP) and IPv6. Drop other traffic.
drop
not ethertype 0x0800 # ... and ...
not ethertype 0x0806 # ... and ...
not ethertype 0x86dd # (multiple matches in an action are ANDed together!)
;
# Watch all TCP connections in real time. We use two security monitoring
# destinations. One will get all TCP SYN, RST, or FIN packets from the
# inbound side of each sender-receiver pair. Another will get them from
# the outbound side. This lets us detect hosts that are not complying
# with rules by looking for differences in reported TCP traffic as well
# as preventing dupes at each observer.
tee 128 deadbeef00
ipprotocol 6
chr inbound # receiver side
chr tcp_syn,tcp_rst,tcp_fin # multiple characteristics in the same match rule are ORed (any bit set will match)
;
tee 128 deadbeef01
ipprotocol 6
not chr inbound # sender side
chr tcp_syn,tcp_rst,tcp_fin # multiple characteristics in the same match rule are ORed (any bit set will match)
;
# Allow only HTTP and HTTPS TCP traffic on this network
include tcp_whitelist_dest_port(80)
include tcp_whitelist_dest_port(443)
# A variant on a normal TCP whitelist to allow ssh only between
# members tagged as part of the same department. Could also make
# this a macro but we only need it once here.
accept
tdiff department 0 # no difference
ipprotocol 6
chr tcp_syn
not chr tcp_ack
dport 22 22 # ports are ranges, in this case it's a range of size 1
;
# Accept SYN+ACK from this destination port back to any source port
accept
tdiff department 0 # no difference
ipprotocol 6
chr tcp_syn
chr tcp_ack
sport 22 22
;
# End of TCP whitelists
include tcp_whitelist_end
# Allow all UDP, ICMP, and IGMP
accept ipprotocol 17;
accept ipprotocol 1;
accept ipprotocol 2;
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can anyone help me? I just wan't to redirect all traffic to my vpn server via traffic forwading

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Public ip dependency can anyone help when i am working from home my public ip is different and the server is not accessible.

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