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[Linux-Router News & Developer Notes 📰](https://github.com/garywill/linux-router/issues/28) | [More tools and projects 🛠️](https://garywill.github.io) | [🍻 Buy me a coffee ❤️](https://github.com/garywill/receiving/blob/master/receiving_methods.md)
> [Read this readme in web doc reader](https://garywill.github.io/proj-doc/linux-router/) ( also available in 中文, Español, Русский язык ... )
## Features
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- Transparent proxy (redsocks)
- Transparent DNS proxy (hijack port 53 packets)
- Detect NetworkManager and make sure it won't interfere (handle interface (un)managed status)
- Detect firewalld and make sure it won't interfere our (by using `trusted` zone)
- You can run many instances, to create many different networks. Has instances managing feature.
**For many other features, see below [CLI usage](#cli-usage-and-other-features)**
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1-file-script. Release on [Linux-router repo on Github](https://github.com/garywill/linux-router). Just download and run the bash script (meet the dependencies). In this case use without installation.
I'm currently not packaging for any distro. If you do, open a PR and add the link (can be with a version badge) to list here
> I'm currently not packaging for any distro. If you do, open a PR and add the link (can be with a version badge) to list here:
| Linux distro | |
| ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Any | download [1-file-script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/garywill/linux-router/master/lnxrouter) and run without installation |
### Dependencies
## Dependencies
- bash
- procps or procps-ng
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### Provide Internet to an interface
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i eth1
```
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### Create WiFi hotspot
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter --ap wlan0 MyAccessPoint -p MyPassPhrase
```
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<details>
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 -o isp5 --no-dns --dhcp-dns 1.1.1.1 -6 --dhcp-dns6 [2606:4700:4700::1111]
```
> In this case of usage, it's recommended to:
>
> 1. Stop serving local DNS
> 2. Tell clients which DNS to use (ISP5's DNS. Or, a safe public DNS, like above example)
> 2. Tell clients which DNS to use ISP5's DNS. (Or, a safe public DNS, like above example)
> Also, read *Notice 1*
</details>
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<details>
```bash
sudo lnxrouter -n -i eth1
```
```bash
sudo lnxrouter -n -i eth1
sudo lnxrouter -n --ap wlan0 MyAccessPoint -p MyPassPhrase
```
> Read _Notice 1_
</details>
### Internet for LXC
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Create a bridge
```bash
```
sudo brctl addbr lxcbr5
```
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lxc.network.hwaddr = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
```
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i lxcbr5
```
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<details>
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 --tp 9040 --dns 9053 -g 192.168.55.1 -6 --p6 fd00:5:6:7::
```
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<details>
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 \
--tp 9040 --dns 9053 \
--random-mac \
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Create a bridge
```bash
```
sudo brctl addbr lxdbr5
```
Create and add a new LXD profile overriding container's `eth0`
```bash
```
lxc profile create profile5
lxc profile edit profile5
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lxc profile add <container> profile5
```
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i lxdbr5 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
```
To remove that new profile from container
```bash
```
lxc profile remove <container> profile5
```
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Add new `eth0` to container overriding default `eth0`
```bash
```
lxc config device add <container> eth0 nic name=eth0 nictype=bridged parent=lxdbr5
```
To remove the customized `eth0` to restore default `eth0`
```bash
```
lxc config device remove <container> eth0
```
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In VirtualBox's global settings, create a host-only network `vboxnet5` with DHCP disabled.
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i vboxnet5 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
```
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Create a bridge
```bash
```
sudo brctl addbr firejail5
```
```bash
```
sudo lnxrouter -i firejail5 -g 192.168.55.1 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
firejail --net=firejail5 --dns=192.168.55.1 --blacklist=/var/run/nscd
```
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and to provide Internet to
(To create WiFi hotspot use '--ap' instead)
-o <interface> Specify an inteface to provide Internet from.
(See Notice 1)
(Note using this with default DNS option may leak
queries to other interfaces)
-n Do not provide Internet
-n Do not provide Internet (See Notice 1)
--ban-priv Disallow clients to access my private network
-g <ip> This host's IPv4 address in subnet (mask is /24)
(example: '192.168.5.1' or '5' shortly)
-6 Enable IPv6 (NAT)
--no4 Disable IPv4 Internet (not forwarding IPv4).
Usually used with '-6'
--no4 Disable IPv4 Internet (not forwarding IPv4)
(See Notice 1). Usually used with '-6'
--p6 <prefix> Set IPv6 LAN address prefix (length 64)
(example: 'fd00:0:0:5::' or '5' shortly)
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--dns <ip>|<port>|<ip:port>
DNS server's upstream DNS.
Use ',' to seperate multiple servers
(default: use /etc/resolv.conf)
(default: use /etc/resolve.conf)
(Note IPv6 addresses need '[]' around)
--no-dns Do not serve DNS
--no-dnsmasq Disable dnsmasq server (DHCP, DNS, RA)
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Using this you can't use same wlan interface
for both Internet and AP
--virt-name <name> Set name of virtual interface
-c <channel> Specify channel (default: use current, or 1 / 36)
-c <channel> Channel number (default: 1)
--country <code> Set two-letter country code for regularity
(example: US)
--freq-band <GHz> Set frequency band: 2.4 or 5 (default: 2.4)
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(defaults to /etc/hostapd/hostapd.accept)
--hostapd-debug <level> 1 or 2. Passes -d or -dd to hostapd
--isolate-clients Disable wifi communication between clients
--ieee80211n Enable IEEE 802.11n (HT)
--ieee80211ac Enable IEEE 802.11ac (VHT)
--ht_capab <HT> HT capabilities (default: [HT40+])
--vht_capab <VHT> VHT capabilities
--no-haveged Do not run haveged automatically when needed
--hs20 Enable Hotspot 2.0
WiFi 4 (802.11n) configs:
--wifi4 Enable IEEE 802.11n (HT)
--req-ht Require station HT (High Throughput) mode
--ht-capab <HT caps> HT capabilities (default: [HT40+])
WiFi 5 (802.11ac) configs:
--wifi5 Enable IEEE 802.11ac (VHT)
--req-vht Require station VHT (Very High Thoughtput) mode
--vht-capab <VHT caps> VHT capabilities
--vht-ch-width <index> Index of VHT channel width:
0 for 20MHz or 40MHz (default)
1 for 80MHz
2 for 160MHz
3 for 80+80MHz (Non-contigous 160MHz)
--vht-seg0-ch <channel> Channel index of VHT center frequency for primary
segment. Use with '--vht-ch-width'
--vht-seg1-ch <channel> Channel index of VHT center frequency for secondary
(second 80MHz) segment. Use with '--vht-ch-width 3'
Instance managing:
--daemon Run in background
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--stop <id> Stop a running instance
For <id> you can use PID or subnet interface name.
You can get them with '--list-running'
```
Examples:
lnxrouter -i eth1
lnxrouter --ap wlan0 MyAccessPoint -p MyPassPhrase
lnxrouter -i eth1 --tp <transparent-proxy> --dns <dns-proxy>
</details>
## Notice
<details>
```
Notice 1: This script assume your host's default policy won't forward
packets, so the script won't explictly ban forwarding in any
mode. In some unexpected case (eg. mistaken configurations) may
cause unwanted packets leakage between 2 networks, which you
should be aware of if you want isolated network
```
</details>
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- 🙋‍♂️ Contributions are not limited to coding. There're [some posts and questions](https://github.com/garywill/linux-router/issues) that need more people to answer
## TODO
Sooner is better:
- Detect firewalld and make sure it won't interfere our interface
Future:
- WPA3
- Global IPv6
- Explictly ban forwarding if not needed
- Bring bridging method back
## License