3.5.3. Creating Network Packet Filter Rules
Below are rules which assign the same firewall mark, 21, to FTP traffic. For these rules to work properly, you must also use the
VIRTUAL SERVER subsection of
Piranha Configuration Tool to configure a virtual server for port 21 with a value of
21
in the
Firewall Mark field. See
Section 4.6.1, “The VIRTUAL SERVER Subsection” for details.
3.5.3.1. Rules for Active Connections
The rules for active connections tell the kernel to accept and forward connections coming to the internal floating IP address on port 20 — the FTP data port.
The following iptables
command allows the LVS router to accept outgoing connections from the real servers that IPVS does not know about:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -p tcp -s n.n.n
.0/24 --sport 20 -j MASQUERADE
In the iptables
command, n.n.n
should be replaced with the first three values for the floating IP for the NAT interface's internal network interface defined in the GLOBAL SETTINGS panel of Piranha Configuration Tool.