# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-firewall/iptables/iptables-1.3.8-r3.ebuild,v 1.12 2009/08/27 08:57:51 vapier Exp $ inherit eutils flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs linux-info L7_PV=2.21 L7_P=netfilter-layer7-v${L7_PV} IMQ_PATCH=iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff DESCRIPTION="Linux kernel (2.4+) firewall, NAT and packet mangling tools" HOMEPAGE="http://www.iptables.org/ http://www.linuximq.net/ http://l7-filter.sf.net/" SRC_URI="http://iptables.org/projects/iptables/files/${P}.tar.bz2 imq? ( http://www.linuximq.net/patchs/${IMQ_PATCH} ) l7filter? ( mirror://sourceforge/l7-filter/${L7_P}.tar.gz )" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86" IUSE="extensions imq ipv6 l7filter static" DEPEND="virtual/os-headers l7filter? ( virtual/linux-sources ) imq? ( virtual/linux-sources )" RDEPEND="" pkg_setup() { if use l7filter || use imq || use extensions ; then ewarn "WARNING: 3rd party extensions has been enabled." ewarn "This means that iptables will use your currently installed" ewarn "kernel in ${KERNEL_DIR} as headers for iptables." ewarn if use extensions ; then ewarn "You may have to patch your kernel to allow iptables to build." ewarn "Please check http://ftp.netfilter.org/pub/patch-o-matic-ng/snapshot/ for patches" ewarn "for your kernel." ewarn fi linux-info_pkg_setup fi if kernel_is ge 2 6 20 then L7FILE=${KERNEL_DIR}/net/netfilter/xt_layer7.c else L7FILE=${KERNEL_DIR}/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c fi if use l7filter && \ [ ! -f "${L7FILE}" ]; then die "For layer 7 support emerge net-misc/l7-filter-${L7_PV} before this" fi if use imq && \ [ ! -f "${KERNEL_DIR}/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c" ]; then die "For IMQ support add a patch from http://www.linuximq.net/patches.html to your kernel" fi } src_unpack() { unpack ${P}.tar.bz2 if use l7filter then unpack ${L7_P}.tar.gz fi cd "${S}" epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.3.7-sparc64.patch #166201 epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.3.7-kernel-dir.patch #172209 EPATCH_OPTS="-p0" \ epatch "${FILESDIR}"/1.3.1-files/install_ipv6_apps.patch EPATCH_OPTS="-p1" \ epatch "${FILESDIR}"/1.3.1-files/install_all_dev_files.patch-1.3.1 # this provide's grsec's stealth match EPATCH_OPTS="-p0" \ epatch "${FILESDIR}"/1.3.1-files/grsecurity-1.2.8-iptables.patch-1.3.1 sed -i \ -e "s/PF_EXT_SLIB:=/PF_EXT_SLIB:=stealth /g" \ extensions/Makefile || die "failed to enable stealth extension" epatch_user if use imq ; then EPATCH_OPTS="-p1" epatch "${DISTDIR}"/${IMQ_PATCH} for OA in extensions/.IMQ-test extensions/.IMQ-test6 ; do mv ${OA} ${OA}.orig tr '\015' '\012' < ${OA}.orig > ${OA} rm ${OA}.orig done chmod +x extensions/.IMQ-test* fi if use l7filter ; then #yes choosing 2.6.20 was deliberate - upstream mistake possibly if kernel_is ge 2 6 20 then L7_PATCH=iptables-1.3-for-kernel-2.6.20forward-layer7-${L7_PV}.patch else L7_PATCH=iptables-1.3-for-kernel-pre2.6.20-layer7-${L7_PV}.patch fi EPATCH_OPTS="-p1" epatch "${WORKDIR}"/${L7_P}/${L7_PATCH} chmod +x extensions/.layer7-test* fi # the net directory is moving around so account for new/old locations cd "${S}"/extensions local x for x in .*-test* ; do sed -e 's:net/ipv[46]/netfilter:net/netfilter:g' ${x} > .new-${x} if cmp ${x} .new-${x} > /dev/null ; then rm -f .new-${x} else chmod a+rx .new-${x} fi done } src_defs() { # these are used in both of src_compile and src_install myconf="" myconf="${myconf} PREFIX=" myconf="${myconf} LIBDIR=/$(get_libdir)" myconf="${myconf} BINDIR=/sbin" myconf="${myconf} MANDIR=/usr/share/man" myconf="${myconf} INCDIR=/usr/include" # iptables and libraries are now installed to /sbin and /lib, so that # systems with remote network-mounted /usr filesystems can get their # network interfaces up and running correctly without /usr. use ipv6 || myconf="${myconf} DO_IPV6=0" use static && myconf="${myconf} NO_SHARED_LIBS=0" export myconf if ! use l7filter && ! use imq && ! use extensions ; then export KERNEL_DIR=$( # ugh -- iptables has scripts which check for the existence of # files so we need to give it the right path to our toolchains # include dir where the linux headers are. # FYI IPTABLES: YOU FAIL echo '#include ' | $(tc-getCPP) - | grep -o '/[^"]*linux/limits.h' | sed s:/include/linux/limits.h:: ) diemsg="failure" else diemsg="failure - with l7filter and/or imq patch and/or other miscellanious patches added" fi export diemsg } src_compile() { src_defs # iptables will NOT work correctly unless -O[123] are present! replace-flags -O0 -O2 get-flag -O || append-flags -O2 # cannot work with the following according to Makefile near check: # -g -pg -DIPTC_DEBUG emake -j1 \ COPT_FLAGS="${CFLAGS}" ${myconf} \ KERNEL_DIR="${KERNEL_DIR}" \ CC="$(tc-getCC)" \ || die "${diemsg}" } src_install() { src_defs make ${myconf} \ DESTDIR="${D}" \ KERNEL_DIR="${KERNEL_DIR}" \ install install-devel || die "${diemsg}" dodir /usr/$(get_libdir) mv -f "${D}"/$(get_libdir)/*.a "${D}"/usr/$(get_libdir) keepdir /var/lib/iptables newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.3.2.init iptables newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.3.2.confd iptables if use ipv6 ; then keepdir /var/lib/ip6tables newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/iptables-1.3.2.init ip6tables newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/ip6tables-1.3.2.confd ip6tables fi } pkg_preinst() { has_version "=${CATEGORY}/${PN}-1.2*" upgrade_from_1_2_x=$? } pkg_postinst() { elog "This package now includes an initscript which loads and saves" elog "rules stored in /var/lib/iptables/rules-save" use ipv6 && elog "and /var/lib/ip6tables/rules-save" elog "This location can be changed in /etc/conf.d/iptables" elog elog "If you are using the iptables initsscript you should save your" elog "rules using the new iptables version before rebooting." elog elog "If you are upgrading to a >=2.4.21 kernel you may need to rebuild" elog "iptables." elog ewarn "!!! ipforwarding is not a part of the iptables initscripts." ewarn ewarn "To enable ipforwarding at bootup:" ewarn "/etc/sysctl.conf and set net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1" if use ipv6 ; then ewarn "and/or" ewarn " net.ipv6.ip_forward = 1" ewarn "for ipv6." fi if [[ $upgrade_from_1_2_x = 0 ]] ; then ewarn ewarn "When upgrading from iptables-1.2.x, you may be unable to remove" ewarn "rules added with iptables-1.2.x. This is a known issue, please see:" ewarn "http://bugs.gentoo.org/92535" fi }