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== jail1 ==
== jail1 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* Location: castle, SHUTDOWN
* OS: FreeBSD 6.2 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 6.2 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.101 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.230.107 (onboard)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.101 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.230.107 (onboard)
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* Remote management: none
* Remote management: none
* Disk accounting: gvinum
* Disk accounting: gvinum


== jail2 ==
== jail2 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-5
* Location: castle, cab 6-16
* OS: FreeBSD 7.2 amd64
* OS: FreeBSD 7.2 amd64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.102, Pub IP: 69.55.228.53 (2 onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.102, Pub IP: 69.55.228.53 (2 onboard nics)
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* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.232  
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.232  
* Disk accounting: md
* Disk accounting: md


== jail3 ==
== jail3 ==
* Location: i2b, cab 6
* Location: I2b  SHUTDOWN
* OS: FreeBSD 8.3 amd64
* OS: FreeBSD 8.3 amd64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.103, Pub IP: 69.55.229.7 (2 onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.103, Pub IP: 69.55.229.7 (2 onboard nics)
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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
* '''We should not add users to this server since it is at I2B'''
* must be ssh'd to from nat2
* must be ssh'd to from nat2
* is a super jail for customer col01737
* is a super jail for customer col01737


== jail4 ==
* Location: castle, cab 6-17
* OS: FreeBSD 9.1 x86_64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.104, Pub IP: 69.55.228.104 (2 onboard nics)
* Hardware: Dell 2850. 6 x 300GB SCSI drives (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* CPU:  2 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
* RAM:  16 GB ( 4 x 4GB Reg ECC )
* Drives: one 1.4 TB RAID 5 array (6 x 300GB SCSI) Dell-branded (PERC 4e)LSI megarc RAID card.
* Remote management: None
* Disk accounting: md
=== Notes ===
Only FreeBSD 9.1 jail
Not upgraded to FBSD 9.2 or 9.3 because too many libraries modified (would require customers to rebuild apps).
== jail5 ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-6
* OS: FreeBSD 10.1 x86_64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.105, Pub IP: 69.55.230.105 (2 onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro JC-14004 - Intel S1200BTL motherboard - 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (2 colums of 3), Dual power supply.
* CPU:  1 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E3-1230 V2 CPU 3.30 GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
* RAM:  32 GB ( 4 x 8GB ECC )
* Drives: 1x80 GB SATA SSD on motherboard + one 2.6 TB RAID 5 array 4x1 TB + 3ware 9650 RAID card.
* Remote management: Intel RMM 4 - 10.1.4.235
* Disk accounting: md
=== Notes ===
Only FreeBSD 10.1 jail used for bhyve virtuals.
Use ~+Ctrl-D to disconnect from console (vm attach colXXXXX).


== jail6 ==
* Location: castle, cab 6-16
* OS: FreeBSD 10.3 x86_64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.106, Pub IP: 69.55.230.106 (2 onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro JC-14004 - Intel S1200BTL motherboard - 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (2 colums of 3), Dual power supply.
* CPU:  1 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E3-1230 V2 CPU 3.30 GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
* RAM:  32 GB ( 4 x 8GB ECC )
* Drives: one 2.7 TB ZFS RAID 6 array 5x1 TB
* Remote management: Intel RMM 4 - 10.1.4.236
* Disk accounting: zfs


== jail7 ==
== jail7 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* Location: castle, cab 3-5  SCHEUDLED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
* OS: FreeBSD 6.3 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 6.3 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.107, Pub IP: 69.55.230.108 (2 onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.107, Pub IP: 69.55.230.108 (2 onboard nics)
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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
Do not run a verify while OS/jails running, will crash.
Do not run a verify while OS/jails running, will crash.


== jail8 ==
== jail8 ==
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== mx1 ==
== mx1 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
* OS: FreeBSD 4.11 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 4.11 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.201 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.3 (onboard)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.201 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.3 (onboard)
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* Disk accounting: vinum
* Disk accounting: vinum


== Notes ==
=== Notes ===
* is our (old) backup mail/dns vps service host
* is our (old) backup mail/dns vps service host


== mx2 ==
== mx2 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-5
* Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
* OS: FreeBSD 7.1 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 7.1 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.202 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.90 (onboard)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.202 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.90 (onboard)
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* Disk accounting: gvinum
* Disk accounting: gvinum


== Notes ==
=== Notes ===
* is our latest backup mail/dns vps service host
* is our latest backup mail/dns vps service host


== jail17 ==
== jail17 ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.117 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.117 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
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* Remote management: none
* Remote management: none
* Disk accounting: vinum
* Disk accounting: vinum
 
* Host of devweb.johncompanies.com and www.utopian.com/mail.utopian.com


== jail18 ==
== jail18 ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* Location: castle, cab 3-5  SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.117 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.118 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S  RAID card.
* Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S  RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Remote management: none
* Disk accounting: vinum
* Disk accounting: vinum
 
* Host of ns2c.johncompanies.com (now on ns2c.johncompanies.com on ganeti)


== jail19 ==
== jail19 ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-6
* Location: castle, cab 3-5  SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
* OS: FreeBSD 6.1 i386
* OS: FreeBSD 6.1 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.119 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.200 (onboard nics)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.119 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.200 (onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S  RAID card.
* Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S  RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Remote management: none
* Disk accounting: gvinum
* Disk accounting: gvinum
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== quar1 ==
== quar1 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-
* Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
* OS: FreeBSD  x86
* OS: RedHat 7.3 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4., Pub IP: 69.55.2 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.151 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.227.2 (onboard nic)
* Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: two 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
* Drives: one 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array, one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Virtuozzo version: 2.6.1
* VZ license: hwid=23C0.C0E1.6FDD.08BA.8971.8E1C.EBD5.1EDC serial=0DE6.903E.E239.E23F.470C.4369.4104.A5A4


=== Notes ===
* used to be the home of customers who's VE's would just run out of control/badly
* has a max of 10 VE's allowed to run


== virt9 ==
== virt9 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD  x86
* OS: RedHat 7.3 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4., Pub IP: 69.55.2 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.59 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.226.161 (onboard nic)
* Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: two 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
* Drives: two 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Virtuozzo version: 2.6.1
* VZ license: hwid=BC15.B4D6.0D25.A5FE.F3BA.D518.E351.AE3F serial=F6AD.B6B4.5650.8869.C97C.73EE.AF65.FA8B




== virt11 ==
== virt11 ==


* Location: castle, cab 3-
* Location: castle, cab 3-6
* OS: CentOS
* OS: CentOS 5.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4., Pub IP: 69.55.2 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.61, Pub IP: 69.55.238.3, 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: two  GB (2 x GB) RAID1 arrays running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
* Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 400 GB (2 x 400GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.211
* Virtuozzo version: 4.0.0
* VZ license: hwid="029D.A187.78E1.480F.49E3.E20A.7389.7F79" serial="163C.F3E2.195F.96B5.2D38.8937.9600.4A05"  key_number="VZ.00172378.0006"
  vzlicload -p A40R00-D8CS00-5D8817-A2RB23-8Y9J78


== virt12 ==


== virt15 ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: CentOS 5.2 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.62, Pub IP: 69.55.227.70, 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: two 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 arrays one 400 GB (2 x 400GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.212
* Virtuozzo version: 4.0.0
* VZ license: hwid="0C53.A413.E095.B4F4.51BC.D740.6919.A77B" serial="84E5.9498.3759.E683.E24B.2514.CA72.DC31"


* Location: castle, cab 3-
== virt13 ==
* OS: CentOS
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4., Pub IP: 69.55.2 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Hardware: Supermicro caase, Intel mobo. 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: two  GB (2 x GB) RAID1 arrays running on an LSI megaraid RAID card.


= mail =
* Location: castle, cab 6-17
* Switch port:  P13-
* OS: CentOS 6.2 x86_64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.63, Pub IP: 69.55.226.2, 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* CPU:    2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420  @ 2.50GHz  (8 virtual cores)
* RAM:    32 GB (8 x 4GB DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC 667MHz)
* Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 600 GB (2 x 600GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.213
* Virtuozzo version: 4.7.0
* VZ license: hwid="7D07.93BE.0B1F.7D2B.B039.4B5B.48B6.453B" serial="60A4.A94C.44BB.DCD6.8D03.1778.605B.10FE"
 
=== Notes ===
* home to our latest/current signups
* currently the only 64bit vz host
 
== virt14 ==
 
* Location: castle, cab 6-16
* Switch Port: p13-
* OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.64 Pub IP: 69.55.225.14 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* CPU: 2 x Xeon 5140 Dual Core @ 2.33GHz (4 virtual CPUs)
* RAM: 32 GB  (8 x 4GB Reg ECC)
* Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146 GB SAS) RAID1 array, and one 1TB RAID1 array (2 x 1 TB SATA), running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.214
* Virtuozzo version: 4.7.0
* VZ license: hwid="EA32.2CA0.2368.F5FC.DFBE.6724.5AC0.8ED0" serial="DA0D.F464.0BCE.35B8.C0C0.28B6.D921.F3FD" key_number="VZ.02634184.0070"
* Activation Key="A00E00-A0WC02-W1A863-482N41-BQAY84"
=== Notes ===
* our latest virt
* Temp server to offload Virt13 till we can get a Cloud going.
* virt 13 and 14 currently the only 64bit vz hosts
 
== virt15 ==
 
* Location: SHUTDOWN
* OS: RedHat 9 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.65, Pub IP: 69.55.232.160 (2 onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, two 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 arrays, running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Virtuozzo version: 2.6.2
* VZ license: hwid=A90F.6F48.E723.D8BA.3025.184A.5B73.D11E serial=E94B.5164.C1E6.A67F.67D1.7D96.0B6C.5524
 
== virt16 ==
 
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: Fedora Core 4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.66, Pub IP: 69.55.232.2 (2 onboard nics)
* Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 RAID card.
* Remote management: none
* Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
* VZ license: hwid=DEFA.A325.7230.BBC8.9715.8B52.3FD7.27BE serial=66C0.41EA.3FBB.11D3.9CC6.55C7.09AE.14AB
 
 
== virt17 ==
 
* Location: castle, cab 3-6
* OS: CentOS 4.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.67, Pub IP: 69.55.232.162, 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: two 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 arrays running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.217
* Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
* VZ license: hwid=2E14.AED9.70B8.C26E.D99F.B0D3.BCD2.229C serial=2A11.DAD0.61DB.E889.8DF4.9AF7.CF82.3C37
 
 
== virt19 ==
 
* Location: castle, cab 3-6
* OS: CentOS 5.2 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.69, Pub IP: 69.55.236.2, 2 onboard nics
* Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
* Remote management: [[DRAC/RMM|DRAC]] @ 10.1.4.219
* Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
* VZ license: hwid=3968.13F7.B2AC.8952.8E19.13A9.6EF5.5822 serial=061D.84CD.CCE5.B213.15B5.C061.D6A7.B034
 
= mail =
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
This machine (mail) is the swiss army knife of the company, playing host to many services and functions.  
This machine (mail) is the swiss army knife of the company, playing host to many services and functions.  


* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.5, Pub IPs: 69.55.230.2, 69.55.225.225 (ns1c jail), 69.55.230.9. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.5, Pub IPs: 69.55.230.2, 69.55.225.225 (ns1c jail), 69.55.230.9. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
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* bigbrother server/pager
* bigbrother server/pager
* snmp
* snmp
* named in a jail (ns1c)


== email ==
== email ==
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<tt>tech1on@johncompanies.com
<tt>tech1on@johncompanies.com
tech1off@johncompanies.com</tt>
tech1off@johncompanies.com</tt>
== IP Blocking ==
<pre>
01000 deny ip from 188.92.72.5 to any
01003 deny ip from any to 122.49.31.50
01004 deny ip from 122.49.31.50 to any
01014 deny ip from 74.208.225.225 to any
01015 deny ip from any to 216.243.118.35
01016 deny ip from 216.243.118.35 to any
01017 deny ip from any to 216.243.118.36
01018 deny ip from 216.243.118.36 to any
01020 deny ip from 112.215.0.0/18 to any  2014-08-13 Blocked PT Excelcomindo Pratama (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts
01020 deny ip from 112.215.64.0/20 to any  2014-08-13 Blocked PT Excelcomindo Pratama (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts
01022 deny ip from 120.168.0.0/24 to any  2014-08-13 Blocked Indosat 3G Broadband (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts
01022 deny ip from 120.175.213.0/24 to any 2014-08-13 Blocked Indosat 3G Broadband (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts
</pre>


== web ==  
== web ==  
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*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]


= nat =
== Building a new Mail Server ==
== Summary ==
This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions. Further, it's ip runs in a special block which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
=== Installations ===
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.195, 69.55.233.196, 69.55.233.197, 69.55.233.198, 69.55.233.199. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Hardware: Custom 1U. single power supply.
* Drives: one 8 GB IDE drive


== Services Provided ==
I used FreeBSD 11.2
* nat


== nat control ==
The order is important especially for the Web Server.
All rules are contained in and look like:


<pre>cat /etc/ipnat.rules
==== Web Server ====
# www (was 69.55.230.12)
# virt19
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.209/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# virt18
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt13
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.213/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt12
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.212/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt17
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.217/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt11
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.211/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# ASA
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.172/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# P1A
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
# developer (was 69.55.230.17)
# jail2
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail8
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail9
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.239/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# POLL
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.134/32 -> 69.55.230.20/32
# 1U SUN
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.4.4/32 -> 69.55.227.46/32
# ??
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.3/32 -> 69.55.230.100/32
# random machine
#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.13/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
# OFFICE OUTBOUND TRAFFIC
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32</pre>


A simple entry looks like:
I used FreeBSD 11.2
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
  perl 5.26
Which essentially means make private IP 10.1.4.240 reachable on 69.55.233.197 and allow 10.1.4.240 to communicate with the public internet via 69.55.233.197
  OpenSSL 1.0.2o-freebsd
  pcre
  apache22
  mod_perl2
  PayflowPro
  mariadb 55 server and client


To reload new rule config:
Installation order is important
ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules


You may want to setup natting, as above, when you need to reach a DRAC card's web interface, wherin the DRAC card only has a private IP.
install perl 5.26.2 from ports


= nat2 =
<ore>
== Summary ==
cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.26/
This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions at i2b, and runs ns3c (this is kind of the what mail is to castle). Further, it's ip runs in IP space provided by i2b: 66.181.18.1 - 66.181.18.30, which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.
make
[X] PERL_64BITINT  Use 64 bit integers (on i386)
[X] USE_PERL      Rewrite links in /usr/bin
(the rest unchecked
make install
</pre>


* Location: i2b, cab 6
install OpenSSL 1.0.2o-freebsd
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.2, 69.55.229.3, 66.181.18.4, 66.181.18.5, 66.181.18.6, 66.181.18.7, 66.181.18.8, 66.181.18.9, 66.181.18.10, 66.181.18.11, 66.181.18.12, 66.181.18.13, 66.181.18.14 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Hardware: Custom 2U. 6 drive bays, non-hot-swappable. single power supply.
* Drives: one 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 array running on a 3ware 8006 RAID card.


== Services Provided ==
<pre>
* nat
cd /usr/ports/
* bigbrother
make install
* ns3c (jail)
</pre>
* ntp


== nat config ==
install pcre
Here's what's currently nat'd on nat2:
<pre>cat /etc/ipnat.rules
# sample entry
#ATS-9
bimap em0 10.1.2.79/32 -> 66.181.18.14/32
#ATS-8
bimap em0 10.1.2.78/32 -> 66.181.18.13/32
#ATS-7
bimap em0 10.1.2.77/32 -> 66.181.18.12/32
#ATS-6
bimap em0 10.1.2.76/32 -> 66.181.18.6/32
#ATS-5
bimap em0 10.1.2.75/32 -> 66.181.18.7/32
#ATS-4
bimap em0 10.1.2.74/32 -> 66.181.18.8/32
#ATS-3
bimap em0 10.1.2.73/32 -> 66.181.18.9/32
#ATS-2
bimap em0 10.1.2.72/32 -> 66.181.18.10/32
#ATS-1
bimap em0 10.1.2.71/32 -> 66.181.18.11/32
#bwdb2
bimap em0 10.1.2.4/32 -> 66.181.18.5/32


# spare
<pre>
cd /usr/ports/
make install
</pre>


map em0 10.1.2.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp


#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.49/32 -> 10.1.1.2/32
install Apache22
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
</pre>


== build ==
<pre>
cd /usr/ports/distfiles
fetch http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.32.tar.gz


* partition map:
<pre>/ 512m
swap 1G
/var 256m
/tmp 256m
/usr 5g
/mnt/data1 ~</pre>


* edit /etc/make.conf
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22/tmp
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
fetch --no-verify-peer http://mirror.nexcess.net/apache//httpd/httpd-2.2.34.tar.gz
KERNCONF=nat2 \
tar xvzf httpd-2.2.34.tar.gz
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --with-ssl=/usr/local/openssl/ --enable-ssl --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork --enable-threads --enable-mods-shared='mime alias setenvif dir' --enable-modules='mime alias setenvif dir' --with-pcre=/usr/local
make install
apachectl restart


* add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install
</pre>


<pre>echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config


echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
install mod_perl2
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf</pre>


* turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
<pre>
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
cd /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2
<pre>vi /etc/ttys
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install
</pre>


ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on  secure


kill -1 1</pre>
install mariadb


on console server:
<pre>
vi /etc/remote
cd /usr/ports/databases/mariadb-103-server
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
test serial console
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install




* populate hosts
</pre>
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>


* put key in authorized_keys on backup3
==== Mail Server ====
<pre>cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024</pre>
(default location, leave password blank)


<pre>cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
I used Postfix for email
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'</pre>


confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt
==== DNS Server (ns1c.johncompanies.com) ====


ssh backup3 hostname
= ns2c =
== Summary ==


  ssh backup2 hostname
* Location: castle, on lamphost ganeti cloud
* OS: FreeBSD 11.2 x86_64
* Networking: Pub IP: 69.55.230.3  Private access: gnt-instance console ns2c.johncompanies.com
* Hardware: on ganeti cloud gn6.jcihosting.net secondary gn1.jcihosting.net
* CPU:  1
* RAM: 1 GB
* Drives: 10 GB
* Remote management:  gnt-instance console ns2c.johncompanies.com


ssh backup1 hostname
= nat =
== Summary ==
This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions. Further, it's ip runs in a special block which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD 9.1 i386
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.195, 69.55.233.196, 69.55.233.197, 69.55.233.198, 69.55.233.199. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Hardware: Custom 1U. single power supply.
* Drives: one 8 GB IDE drive


* edit root's path and login script:
== Services Provided ==
vi /root/.cshrc
* nat


Change alias entries (add G):
== nat control ==
<pre>alias la        ls -aG
All rules are contained in and look like:
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm      mb mount
alias mbu      mb umount</pre>


and alter the prompt, set the following:
<pre>cat /etc/ipnat.rules
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "
# www (was 69.55.230.12)
# virt19
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.209/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# virt18
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt13
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.213/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt12
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.212/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt17
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.217/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt11
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.211/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# ASA
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.172/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# P1A
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
# developer (was 69.55.230.17)
# jail2
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail8
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail9
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.239/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# POLL
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.134/32 -> 69.55.230.20/32
# 1U SUN
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.4.4/32 -> 69.55.227.46/32
# ??
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.3/32 -> 69.55.230.100/32
# random machine
#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.13/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
# OFFICE OUTBOUND TRAFFIC
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32</pre>


* install cvsup
A simple entry looks like:
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>
Which essentially means make private IP 10.1.4.240 reachable on 69.55.233.197 and allow 10.1.4.240 to communicate with the public internet via 69.55.233.197


* get latest sources for this release:
To reload new rule config:
<pre>cd /usr/src
ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup


cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>
You may want to setup natting, as above, when you need to reach a DRAC card's web interface, wherin the DRAC card only has a private IP.


= nat2 =
== Summary ==
This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions at i2b, and runs ns3c (this is kind of the what mail is to castle). Further, it's ip runs in IP space provided by i2b: 66.181.18.1 - 66.181.18.30, which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.


* configure new kernel.  
* Location: i2b, cab 6
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.2, 69.55.229.3, 66.181.18.4, 66.181.18.5, 66.181.18.6, 66.181.18.7, 66.181.18.8, 66.181.18.9, 66.181.18.10, 66.181.18.11, 66.181.18.12, 66.181.18.13, 66.181.18.14 1 onboard and 1 PCI
* Hardware: Custom 2U. 6 drive bays, non-hot-swappable. single power supply.
* Drives: one 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 array running on a 3ware 8006 RAID card.


cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
== Services Provided ==
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/nat2-6.4 ./nat2
* nat
* bigbrother
* ns3c (jail)
* wiki (jail)
* ntp


* build, install kernel and world
== nat config ==
 
Here's what's currently nat'd on nat2:
<pre>cd /boot
<pre>cat /etc/ipnat.rules
 
# sample entry
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
#ATS-9
cd kernel.GENERIC
bimap em0 10.1.2.79/32 -> 66.181.18.14/32
cd /usr/src
#ATS-8
make buildkernel installkernel
bimap em0 10.1.2.78/32 -> 66.181.18.13/32
#ATS-7
bimap em0 10.1.2.77/32 -> 66.181.18.12/32
#ATS-6
bimap em0 10.1.2.76/32 -> 66.181.18.6/32
#ATS-5
bimap em0 10.1.2.75/32 -> 66.181.18.7/32
#ATS-4
bimap em0 10.1.2.74/32 -> 66.181.18.8/32
#ATS-3
bimap em0 10.1.2.73/32 -> 66.181.18.9/32
#ATS-2
bimap em0 10.1.2.72/32 -> 66.181.18.10/32
#ATS-1
bimap em0 10.1.2.71/32 -> 66.181.18.11/32
#bwdb2
bimap em0 10.1.2.4/32 -> 66.181.18.5/32


make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
# spare
make installworld
mergemaster -i
</pre>


* populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
map em0 10.1.2.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf


hostname="nat2.johncompanies.com"
#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.49/32 -> 10.1.1.2/32
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
portmap_enable="NO"
</pre>
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"


xntpd_enable="YES"
== build ==
xntpd_flags="-A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"


nfs_client_enable="YES"
* partition map:
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
<pre>/ 512m
ifconfig_em0="inet 10.1.6.50 netmask 255.255.255.0"
swap 1G
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
/var 256m
#ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.229 netmask 255.255.255.255"
/tmp 256m
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
/usr 5g
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.3 netmask 255.255.255.255"
/mnt/data1 ~</pre>
ifconfig_fxp1="inet 10.1.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultrouter="10.1.6.1"
#defaultrouter=" 66.181.14.250"
snmpd_enable="YES"
ipnat_enable="YES"
ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"


inetd_enable="YES"
* edit /etc/make.conf
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.1"
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
fsck_y_enable="YES"
KERNCONF=nat2 \
background_fsck="NO"
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>
sshd_enable="YES"</pre>


* reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
* add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config


uname -a
<pre>echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config


* update ports:
echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
<pre>cd /usr/ports
boot_multicons="YES" \
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
boot_serial="YES" \
*default base=/usr\
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf</pre>
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup


cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>
* turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
<pre>vi /etc/ttys


* Install raid mgmt tool
ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on  secure


<pre>cd /usr/local/sbin
kill -1 1</pre>
fetch http://3ware.com/download/Escalade9690SA-Series/9.5.3/tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
chmod 0700 tw_cli</pre>


Test:
on console server:
  ./tw_cli info c0
  vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console


* install rsync from ports
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean</pre>
choose default options


* install perl from ports
* populate hosts
<pre>cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
make install clean</pre>
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>


* install screen from ports
* put key in authorized_keys on backup3
<pre>cd /usr/ports/sysutils/screen
<pre>cd
make install clean</pre>
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024</pre>  
(default location, leave password blank)


* install bb client
<pre>cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
<pre>adduser
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
Username: bb
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'</pre>
Full name: bb
 
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt
Login group [bb]:
 
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
ssh backup3 hostname
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username  : bb
Password  : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups    : bb
Home      : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked    : no
OK? (yes/no): yes


cd /usr/home/bb
ssh backup2 hostname
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar</pre>
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
<pre>echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles
MACHINE="nat2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM


cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
ssh backup1 hostname
./bbchkcfg.sh
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..


vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$


./runbb.sh start
* edit root's path and login script:
more BBOUT
vi /root/.cshrc
(look for errors)
exit


echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
Change alias entries (add G):
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
<pre>alias la        ls -aG
</pre>
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm      mb mount
alias mbu      mb umount</pre>


Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor (probably already exists):
and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "


ipfw add 96 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2
* install cvsup
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>


* configure bb on mail:
* get latest sources for this release:
<pre>vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
<pre>cd /usr/src
64.163.14.48 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
 
*default base=/usr\
su bb
*default prefix=/usr\
cd
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit</pre>
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup


* configure ntp
cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>
<pre>echo "server 69.55.230.2
server 0.pool.ntp.org
server 1.pool.ntp.org
server 2.pool.ntp.org
server 3.pool.ntp.org
server 66.187.233.4
server 217.204.76.170
server 64.112.189.11
server 66.69.112.130
server 80.85.129.25
server 80.237.234.15
server 130.60.7.44
server 134.99.176.3
server 198.144.202.250
server 202.74.170.194
server 204.17.42.199
server 204.87.183.6
server 213.15.3.1
server 213.239.178.33
server 217.114.97.97
server 69.55.230.2" > /etc/ntp.conf</pre>


<pre>/usr/sbin/ntpd -A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p</pre>
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)


echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
* configure new kernel.  
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh


* fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
  vr johncompanies.com
  scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/nat2-6.4 ./nat2
(edit the PTR too)


* setup backups, nfs mount
* build, install kernel and world


<pre>mkdir /backup3
<pre>cd /boot
echo 'backup3:/data          /backup3        nfs    rw,bg          0      0' >> /etc/fstab


echo '#\!/bin/sh\
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
backupdir=/data/nat2/current\
cd kernel.GENERIC
\
cd /usr/src
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config</pre>
make buildkernel installkernel


on backup3:
make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
setup backup dirs:
make installworld
ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/nat2/current
mergemaster -i
</pre>


on backup3, add the system to
* populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf


<pre>scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
hostname="nat2.johncompanies.com"
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
backup1 > backup3</pre>
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"


crontab -e
xntpd_enable="YES"
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
xntpd_flags="-A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"


* edit sshd_config for security
nfs_client_enable="YES"
<pre>vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ListenAddress 66.181.18.1
ifconfig_em0="inet 10.1.6.50 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ListenAddress 69.55.229.2
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1
#ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.229 netmask 255.255.255.255"
 
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`</pre>
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.3 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp1="inet 10.1.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultrouter="10.1.6.1"
#defaultrouter=" 66.181.14.250"
snmpd_enable="YES"
ipnat_enable="YES"
ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"


* raid chk
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.1"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"</pre>


<pre>cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
* reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
#!/usr/bin/perl


my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;
uname -a


foreach (@out) {
* update ports:
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
<pre>cd /usr/ports
#print $_;
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
}</pre>
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup


* netflow stuff
cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null</pre>
add crontab entries
<pre>crontab -e
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk


#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*</pre>
* Install raid mgmt tool


<pre>scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
<pre>cd /usr/local/sbin
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
fetch http://3ware.com/download/Escalade9690SA-Series/9.5.3/tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
touch /etc/firewall.sh
chmod 0700 tw_cli</pre>
mkdir /etc/oldrules/</pre>


other binaries
Test:
./tw_cli info c0
<pre>scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~</pre>


* add nat rules
* install rsync from ports
<pre>vi /etc/ipnat.rules
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
# sample entry
make install clean</pre>
bimap fxp0 10.1.6.70/32 -> 10.1.6.59/32
choose default options
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32


ipnat -C -f /etc/ipnat.rules</pre>
* install perl from ports
<pre>cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
make install clean</pre>


* shell for user
* install screen from ports
<pre>cp /root/.cshrc ~user/
<pre>cd /usr/ports/sysutils/screen
vi ~user/</pre>
change # to $
 
* mrtg
 
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg
make install clean</pre>
make install clean</pre>
(no FONTCONFIG, v3)


this didn't work cause of libtool incompat
* install bb client
<pre>adduser
Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username  : bb
Password  : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups    : bb
Home      : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked    : no
OK? (yes/no): yes


so manually moved files:
cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar</pre>
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
<pre>echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles
MACHINE="nat2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM


<pre>scp /usr/local/bin/cfgmaker user@nat2:/usr/local/bin/cfgmaker
cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MRTG_lib.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
./bbchkcfg.sh
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_util.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
(y to questions)
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/BER.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
./bbchkhosts.sh
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_Session.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
(ignore ssh errors)
scp /usr/local/bin/mrtg root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/mrtg
cd ../..
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/locales_mrtg.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/locales_mrtg.pm
chown -R bb .
scp /usr/local/bin/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/rrdtool
su bb
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/RRDs.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/RRDs.pm
cd
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/auto/RRDs/ root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/auto/RRDs/
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
scp /usr/lib/libz.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libz.so.2
make; make install
scp /usr/lib/libm.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libm.so.2
cd ..
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/librrd* root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/
scp /usr/lib/libc.so.4 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libc.so.4


rsync -av /usr/ports/net/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/ports/net
vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
cd /usr/ports/net/rrdtool
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
make install
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$


mkdir -p /mnt/data1/mrtg/data
./runbb.sh start
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/template.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/
more BBOUT
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/host.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/
(look for errors)
exit


cfgmaker --if-template=template.pl --show-op-down --global "options[_]: growright,bits" --global 'WorkDir: /mnt/data1/mrtg/data' --global 'Interval: 1' --global 'LogFormat: rrdtool' --global 'PathAdd: /usr/local/bin' --global 'LibAdd: /usr/local/lib' --host-template=host.pl jc292401@10.1.2.50 --output=switch-p20.cfg
echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
</pre>


cat > /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh
Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor (probably already exists):
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/mrtg /mnt/data1/mrtg/switch-p20.cfg


chmod 0700 /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh
ipfw add 96 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2


crontab -e
* configure bb on mail:
* * * * * /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh 2>&1 > /dev/null</pre>
<pre>vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
64.163.14.48 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh


* snmp firewall block
su bb
<pre>cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
cd
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 69.55.230.2 to any 161
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit</pre>
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 10.1.2.1 to any 161
ipfw add 11 deny udp from any to any 161
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh</pre>


= bwdb =
* configure ntp
== Summary ==
<pre>echo "server 69.55.230.2
This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at castle. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.
server 0.pool.ntp.org
server 1.pool.ntp.org
server 2.pool.ntp.org
server 3.pool.ntp.org
server 66.187.233.4
server 217.204.76.170
server 64.112.189.11
server 66.69.112.130
server 80.85.129.25
server 80.237.234.15
server 130.60.7.44
server 134.99.176.3
server 198.144.202.250
server 202.74.170.194
server 204.17.42.199
server 204.87.183.6
server 213.15.3.1
server 213.239.178.33
server 217.114.97.97
server 69.55.230.2" > /etc/ntp.conf</pre>


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
<pre>/usr/sbin/ntpd -A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
sleep 2; ntpq -p</pre>
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.203 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)
* Hardware: Custom 1U. Single power supply.
* Drives: one 250 GB (2 x 250GB) RAID1 array running on a Promise IDE RAID card.


== Services Provided ==
echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
* netflow
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
* mysql
 
* bigbrother
* fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
* snmp
vr johncompanies.com
(edit the PTR too)
 
* setup backups, nfs mount


== netflow ==
<pre>mkdir /backup3
echo 'backup3:/data          /backup3        nfs    rw,bg          0      0' >> /etc/fstab


The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under <tt>/usr/home/flows/</tt> (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.
echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/nat2/current\
\
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config</pre>


A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)
on backup3:
  1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
setup backup dirs:
  ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/nat2/current


into a processing queue:
on backup3, add the system to
<tt>/usr/home/working</tt>
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, inserting the data into the local mysql database:
<pre>scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
backup1 > backup3</pre>


== mysql ==
crontab -e
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup


The database storing all the traffic data is named <tt>traffic</tt>
* edit sshd_config for security
Tables:
<pre>vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
<pre>mysql> show tables;
ListenAddress 66.181.18.1
+---------------------------+
ListenAddress 69.55.229.2
| Tables_in_traffic        |
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1
+---------------------------+
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_224  |
kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`</pre>
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_225  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_226  |
* raid chk
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_227  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_228  |
<pre>cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_229  |
#!/usr/bin/perl
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_230  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_231  |
my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_232  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_233  |
foreach (@out) {
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_234  |
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_235  |
#print $_;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_236  |
}</pre>
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_237  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_238  |
* netflow stuff
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_239  |
add crontab entries
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 |
<pre>crontab -e
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_225 |
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_226 |
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_227 |
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_228 |
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_229 |
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_230 |
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_231 |
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_232 |
 
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_233 |
#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*</pre>
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_234 |
 
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_235 |
<pre>scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_236 |
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_237 |
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_238 |
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_239 |
touch /etc/firewall.sh
| ipTotals_69_55_224        |
mkdir /etc/oldrules/</pre>
| ipTotals_69_55_225        |
 
| ipTotals_69_55_226        |
other binaries
| ipTotals_69_55_227        |
| ipTotals_69_55_228        |
<pre>scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
| ipTotals_69_55_229        |
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
| ipTotals_69_55_230        |
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
| ipTotals_69_55_231        |
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~</pre>
| ipTotals_69_55_232        |
| ipTotals_69_55_233        |
| ipTotals_69_55_234        |
| ipTotals_69_55_235        |
| ipTotals_69_55_236        |
| ipTotals_69_55_237        |
| ipTotals_69_55_238        |
| ipTotals_69_55_239        |
| portTotals_69_55_224      |
| portTotals_69_55_225      |
| portTotals_69_55_226      |
| portTotals_69_55_227      |
| portTotals_69_55_228      |
| portTotals_69_55_229      |
| portTotals_69_55_230      |
| portTotals_69_55_231      |
| portTotals_69_55_232      |
| portTotals_69_55_233      |
| portTotals_69_55_234      |
| portTotals_69_55_235      |
| portTotals_69_55_236      |
| portTotals_69_55_237      |
| portTotals_69_55_238      |
| portTotals_69_55_239      |
+---------------------------+
</pre>


So as you see we store each class-C block in its own table, for efficiency. Further, we store and organize data in 4 ways: "daily" tables and 15-minute granularity tables, and for each of those we track simple IP traffic and port-specific traffic. The daily tables contains 2 entries (one for each direction) for each IP for each day. For the current day, the row data is incremented as the day goes on.  
* add nat rules
<pre>vi /etc/ipnat.rules
# sample entry
bimap fxp0 10.1.6.70/32 -> 10.1.6.59/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32


<pre>mysql> describe dailyIpTotals_69_55_224;
ipnat -C -f /etc/ipnat.rules</pre>
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field    | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| id        | varchar(23) |      | PRI |        |      |
| date      | date        | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| octets    | bigint(12)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| packets  | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+


mysql> select * from dailyIpTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
* shell for user
*************************** 1. row ***************************
<pre>cp /root/.cshrc ~user/
      id: 6955224194-20100917-1
vi ~user/</pre>
    date: 2010-09-17
change # to $
      ip: 69.55.224.194
direction: 1
  octets: 8821
  packets: 91
</pre>


The <tt>id</tt> is a unique identifier (key), <tt>direction</tt> indicates incoming or outgoing traffic (outbound = 2, inbound = 1), <tt>octets</tt> are the amount of traffic in kilobytes, and <tt>packets</tt> is the total number of packets.
* mrtg


The 15-minute table has similar information, but it's organized in 15 minute increments:
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg
make install clean</pre>
(no FONTCONFIG, v3)


<pre>mysql> describe ipTotals_69_55_224;
this didn't work cause of libtool incompat
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field    | Type      | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| date      | datetime  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| ip        | char(15)  | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
| direction | tinyint(1) | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| octets    | bigint(20) | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| packets  | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+


mysql> select * from ipTotals_69_55_224 limit 2\G
so manually moved files:
*************************** 1. row ***************************
    date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
      ip: 69.55.224.13
direction: 1
  octets: 288
  packets: 6
*************************** 2. row ***************************
    date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
      ip: 69.55.224.12
direction: 1
  octets: 216
  packets: 4</pre>


So for a given IP, there will be 192 rows in a given day: 4 rows per hour, *2 for 2 directions, *24 for 24hours in a day. Obviously this table is large which is why we broke it down into a daily table for quick, easy, daily-summary access.
<pre>scp /usr/local/bin/cfgmaker user@nat2:/usr/local/bin/cfgmaker
 
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MRTG_lib.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
That covers the simple traffic tabulation tables. We also track traffic by port:
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_util.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/BER.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_Session.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/bin/mrtg root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/mrtg
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/locales_mrtg.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/locales_mrtg.pm
scp /usr/local/bin/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/rrdtool
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/RRDs.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/RRDs.pm
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/auto/RRDs/ root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/auto/RRDs/
scp /usr/lib/libz.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libz.so.2
scp /usr/lib/libm.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libm.so.2
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/librrd* root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/
scp /usr/lib/libc.so.4 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libc.so.4


<pre>mysql> describe dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
rsync -av /usr/ports/net/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/ports/net
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
cd /usr/ports/net/rrdtool
| Field    | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
make install
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| id        | varchar(28) |      | PRI |        |      |
| date      | date        | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| protocol  | smallint(3) | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| port      | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| octets    | bigint(11)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| packets  | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
8 rows in set (0.00 sec)


mysql> select * from dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
mkdir -p /mnt/data1/mrtg/data
*************************** 1. row ***************************
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/template.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/
      id: 695522496-20091218-1-6-23
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/host.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/
    date: 2009-12-18
      ip: 69.55.224.96
direction: 1
protocol: 6
    port: 23
  octets: 1796
  packets: 30


mysql> select * from portTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
cfgmaker --if-template=template.pl --show-op-down --global "options[_]: growright,bits" --global 'WorkDir: /mnt/data1/mrtg/data' --global 'Interval: 1' --global 'LogFormat: rrdtool' --global 'PathAdd: /usr/local/bin' --global 'LibAdd: /usr/local/lib' --host-template=host.pl jc292401@10.1.2.50 --output=switch-p20.cfg
*************************** 1. row ***************************
    date: 2010-09-07 18:45:00
      ip: 69.55.224.254
direction: 1
protocol: 6
    port: 99999
  octets: 144
  packets: 3


</pre>
cat > /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/mrtg /mnt/data1/mrtg/switch-p20.cfg


This is largely the same with 2 more additions: <tt>protocol</tt> (1=ICMP, 6=TCP, 17=UDP), and <tt>port</tt> which we set to 99999 if the traffic is return traffic and the port is above 1024. Obviously the potential for number of rows grows quickly when you consider the addition of port and protocol tracking per IP.
chmod 0700 /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh


== Regular maintenance ==
crontab -e
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]
* * * * * /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh 2>&1 > /dev/null</pre>
* archive data from database
archive_daily.pl 2012 09
This will archive data for the given year and month from the daily summary tables. Generally we want to have a year of history in the database.


archive_15min.pl 2012 09
* snmp firewall block
This will archive data for the given year and month from the 15min-increment tables. Generally, we want to have 6 months of history in the database.
<pre>cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 69.55.230.2 to any 161
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 10.1.2.1 to any 161
ipfw add 11 deny udp from any to any 161
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh</pre>


* if space becomes tight, move flow files and exported data to a backup server, both located in <tt>/usr/home/flowbin/archive</tt> and <tt>/usr/home/exported</tt>, respectively
= bwdb =
== Summary ==
This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at castle. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.


== Slaving ==
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.203 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
* Hardware: Custom 1U. Single power supply.
* Drives: one 250 GB (2 x 250GB) RAID1 array running on a Promise IDE RAID card.


If we were going to setup traffic database slaving (we don't do this anymore), perhaps cause the bwdb machine gets busy and it cannot handle traffic requests and netflow, here's how it's done:
== Services Provided ==
 
* netflow
On the traffic master:
* mysql
* bigbrother
* snmp


GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'repl'@'10.1.4.8' IDENTIFIED BY 'qERUG8wf';
== netflow ==


in my.cnf:
The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under <tt>/usr/home/flows/</tt> (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.
<pre>bin-log
server-id=1
max_binlog_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3</pre>


on slave:
A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)
in my.cnf:
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
<pre>server-id      = 2
master-host    =  10.1.4.203
master-user    =  repl
master-password =  qERUG8wf
master-connect-retry=60
replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.daily%
max_relay_log_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3


replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.%</pre>
into a processing queue:
<tt>/usr/home/working</tt>


on master:
Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, inserting the data into the local mysql database:
  touch /usr/home/working/.lock
  2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl
(make sure processflows not running)


<pre>FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
== mysql ==
cd /usr/home/database/traffic
tar -czf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz ./daily*
(~1G)
SHOW MASTER STATUS;
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| File            | Position  | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| bwdb-bin.000039 | 154432615 |              |                  |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+


(write down info)
The database storing all the traffic data is named <tt>traffic</tt>
UNLOCK TABLES;
Tables:
scp mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz 10.1.4.5:/mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/</pre>
<pre>mysql> show tables;
 
+---------------------------+
on slave:
| Tables_in_traffic        |
<pre>mkdir /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic
+---------------------------+
cd /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_224  |
tar xzvf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_225  |
(restart mysql)
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_226  |
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='10.1.4.203',MASTER_USER='repl',MASTER_PASSWORD='qERUG8wf',MASTER_LOG_FILE='bwdb-bin.000059',MASTER_LOG_POS=482502186;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_227  |
START SLAVE;</pre>
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_228  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_229  |
<pre>cd /usr/home/database/traffic
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_230  |
scp *</pre>
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_231  |
 
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_232  |
<pre>optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_233  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_225;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_234  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_226;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_235  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_227;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_236  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_228;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_237  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_229;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_238  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_230;
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_239  |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_231;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_232;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_225 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_233;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_226 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_234;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_227 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_235;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_228 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_236;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_229 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_237;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_230 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_238;
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_231 |
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_239;</pre>
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_232 |
 
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_233 |
== Build ==
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_234 |
 
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_235 |
=== BIOS Config ===
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_236 |
disable quiet boot
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_237 |
 
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_238 |
set to last state after power loss
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_239 |
 
| ipTotals_69_55_224        |
set date/time to GMT
| ipTotals_69_55_225        |
 
| ipTotals_69_55_226        |
enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)
| ipTotals_69_55_227        |
 
| ipTotals_69_55_228        |
=== Install OS ===
| ipTotals_69_55_229        |
| ipTotals_69_55_230        |
| ipTotals_69_55_231        |
| ipTotals_69_55_232        |
| ipTotals_69_55_233        |
| ipTotals_69_55_234        |
| ipTotals_69_55_235        |
| ipTotals_69_55_236        |
| ipTotals_69_55_237        |
| ipTotals_69_55_238        |
| ipTotals_69_55_239        |
| portTotals_69_55_224      |
| portTotals_69_55_225      |
| portTotals_69_55_226      |
| portTotals_69_55_227      |
| portTotals_69_55_228      |
| portTotals_69_55_229      |
| portTotals_69_55_230      |
| portTotals_69_55_231      |
| portTotals_69_55_232      |
| portTotals_69_55_233      |
| portTotals_69_55_234      |
| portTotals_69_55_235      |
| portTotals_69_55_236      |
| portTotals_69_55_237      |
| portTotals_69_55_238      |
| portTotals_69_55_239      |
+---------------------------+
</pre>


Install FreeBSD 8.3 amd64
So as you see we store each class-C block in its own table, for efficiency. Further, we store and organize data in 4 ways: "daily" tables and 15-minute granularity tables, and for each of those we track simple IP traffic and port-specific traffic. The daily tables contains 2 entries (one for each direction) for each IP for each day. For the current day, the row data is incremented as the day goes on.  


* partition map:
<pre>mysql> describe dailyIpTotals_69_55_224;
<pre>/ 500m
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
swap 4096m
| Field    | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
/var 256m
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
/tmp 256m
| id        | varchar(23) |      | PRI |        |      |
/usr ~</pre>
| date      | date        | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
 
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
* edit /etc/make.conf
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
Castle:
| octets    | bigint(12)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
| packets  | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
KERNCONF=bwdb \
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>


i2b:
mysql> select * from dailyIpTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
*************************** 1. row ***************************
KERNCONF=bwdb2 \
      id: 6955224194-20100917-1
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>
    date: 2010-09-17
      ip: 69.55.224.194
direction: 1
  octets: 8821
  packets: 91
</pre>


* add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
The <tt>id</tt> is a unique identifier (key), <tt>direction</tt> indicates incoming or outgoing traffic (outbound = 2, inbound = 1), <tt>octets</tt> are the amount of traffic in kilobytes, and <tt>packets</tt> is the total number of packets.


<pre>echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config
The 15-minute table has similar information, but it's organized in 15 minute increments:


echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
<pre>mysql> describe ipTotals_69_55_224;
boot_multicons="YES" \
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
boot_serial="YES" \
| Field    | Type      | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf</pre>
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| date      | datetime  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| ip        | char(15)  | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
| direction | tinyint(1) | YES |    | NULL    |      |
| octets    | bigint(20) | YES |    | NULL    |      |
| packets  | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+


* turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
mysql> select * from ipTotals_69_55_224 limit 2\G
also turn on ttyu0, change type to vt100:
*************************** 1. row ***************************
<pre>vi /etc/ttys
    date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
      ip: 69.55.224.13
direction: 1
  octets: 288
  packets: 6
*************************** 2. row ***************************
    date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
      ip: 69.55.224.12
direction: 1
  octets: 216
  packets: 4</pre>


ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
So for a given IP, there will be 192 rows in a given day: 4 rows per hour, *2 for 2 directions, *24 for 24hours in a day. Obviously this table is large which is why we broke it down into a daily table for quick, easy, daily-summary access.
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyu0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on secure


kill -1 1</pre>
That covers the simple traffic tabulation tables. We also track traffic by port:


on console server:
<pre>mysql> describe dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
  vi /etc/remote
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
| Field    | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
test serial console
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| id        | varchar(28) |      | PRI |        |      |
| date      | date        | YES |    | NULL    |      |
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |      |
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| protocol  | smallint(3) | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| port     | int(11)    | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| octets    | bigint(11)  | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
| packets  | int(11)     | YES  |    | NULL    |      |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
8 rows in set (0.00 sec)


mysql> select * from dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
      id: 695522496-20091218-1-6-23
    date: 2009-12-18
      ip: 69.55.224.96
direction: 1
protocol: 6
    port: 23
  octets: 1796
  packets: 30
mysql> select * from portTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
    date: 2010-09-07 18:45:00
      ip: 69.55.224.254
direction: 1
protocol: 6
    port: 99999
  octets: 144
  packets: 3


* populate hosts
i2b:
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>
castle:
<pre>echo "10.1.4.3 backup2 backup2.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1 backup1.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.4.4 mail mail.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
</pre>
</pre>


* put key in authorized_keys on backup1 and  backup2
This is largely the same with 2 more additions: <tt>protocol</tt> (1=ICMP, 6=TCP, 17=UDP), and <tt>port</tt> which we set to 99999 if the traffic is return traffic and the port is above 1024. Obviously the potential for number of rows grows quickly when you consider the addition of port and protocol tracking per IP.
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
(default location, leave password blank)


castle:
== Regular maintenance ==
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]
  cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
* archive data from database
  archive_daily.pl 2012 09
This will archive data for the given year and month from the daily summary tables. Generally we want to have a year of history in the database.


i2b:
  archive_15min.pl 2012 09
  cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
This will archive data for the given year and month from the 15min-increment tables. Generally, we want to have 6 months of history in the database.
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'


confirm that you can ssh to backup2 and backup1 (and backup3 if at i2b) without getting a login prompt
* if space becomes tight, move flow files and exported data to a backup server, both located in <tt>/usr/home/flowbin/archive</tt> and <tt>/usr/home/exported</tt>, respectively


ssh backup1 hostname
== Slaving ==
ssh backup2 hostname


* edit root's path and login script:
If we were going to setup traffic database slaving (we don't do this anymore), perhaps cause the bwdb machine gets busy and it cannot handle traffic requests and netflow, here's how it's done:
vi /root/.cshrc


Change alias entries (add G):
On the traffic master:
<pre>alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
</pre>


and alter the prompt, set the following:
  GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'repl'@'10.1.4.8' IDENTIFIED BY 'qERUG8wf';
  set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "


* install cvsup
in my.cnf:
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
<pre>bin-log
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
server-id=1
max_binlog_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3</pre>


* get latest sources for this release:
on slave:
<pre>cd /usr/src
in my.cnf:
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
<pre>server-id      = 2
*default base=/usr\
master-host     =   10.1.4.203
*default prefix=/usr\
master-user    =   repl
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
master-password =   qERUG8wf
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
master-connect-retry=60
*default compress\
replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.daily%
src-all" > sup
max_relay_log_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3


cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null</pre>
replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.%</pre>


* configure new kernel
on master:
touch /usr/home/working/.lock
(make sure processflows not running)


cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf
<pre>FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
  scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/kern_config-bwdb-8.3-amd64 ./bwdb
cd /usr/home/database/traffic
tar -czf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz ./daily*
(~1G)
SHOW MASTER STATUS;
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| File            | Position | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| bwdb-bin.000039 | 154432615 |              |                  |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+


Edit config and change name:
(write down info)
vi bwdb
UNLOCK TABLES;
ident  bwdb
scp mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz 10.1.4.5:/mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/</pre>


* build, install kernel and world
on slave:
<pre>mkdir /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic
cd /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/
tar xzvf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz
(restart mysql)
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='10.1.4.203',MASTER_USER='repl',MASTER_PASSWORD='qERUG8wf',MASTER_LOG_FILE='bwdb-bin.000059',MASTER_LOG_POS=482502186;
START SLAVE;</pre>


<pre>cd /boot
<pre>cd /usr/home/database/traffic
scp *</pre>


mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
<pre>optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
cd kernel.GENERIC
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_225;
cd /usr/src
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_226;
make buildkernel installkernel
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_227;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_228;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_229;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_230;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_231;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_232;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_233;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_234;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_235;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_236;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_237;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_238;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_239;</pre>
 
== Build ==


make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
=== BIOS Config ===
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
disable quiet boot
make installworld
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i</pre>


* populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
set to last state after power loss


castle:
set date/time to GMT
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf


hostname="bwdb.johncompanies.com"
enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"


xntpd_enable="YES"
=== Install OS ===
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.4.203 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.4.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"


inetd_enable="YES"
Install FreeBSD 8.3 amd64
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.4.203"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"</pre>


i2b:
* partition map:
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf
<pre>/ 500m
swap 4096m
/var 256m
/tmp 256m
/usr ~</pre>


hostname="bwdb2.johncompanies.com"
* edit /etc/make.conf
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
Castle:
portmap_enable="NO"
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
sendmail_enable="NO"
KERNCONF=bwdb \
usbd_enable="YES"
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>


xntpd_enable="YES"
i2b:
nfs_client_enable="YES"
<pre>echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
KERNCONF=bwdb2 \
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.4 netmask 255.255.255.0"
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf</pre>
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.2.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"


inetd_enable="YES"
* add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.4"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"</pre>


* reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
<pre>echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config


uname -a
echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf</pre>


* update ports:
* turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
<pre>cd /usr/ports
also turn on ttyu0, change type to vt100:
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
<pre>vi /etc/ttys
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup


cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null</pre>
ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyu0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on secure


* Install raid mgmt tool
kill -1 1</pre>


<pre>cd /usr/local/sbin
on console server:
scp backup2:/d4/build/3ware/tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz .
vi /etc/remote
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
test serial console
chmod 0700 tw_cli</pre>


Test:
./tw_cli info c0


Grab raid check script:
* populate hosts
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/etc
i2b:
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>


Setup cronjob:
castle:
<pre>crontab -e
<pre>echo "10.1.4.3 backup2 backup2.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/etc/3wraidchk</pre>
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1 backup1.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.4.4 mail mail.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
</pre>


* install rsync from ports
* put key in authorized_keys on backup1 and  backup2
  cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
  cd
  make install clean
  ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
(default location, leave password blank)


choose default options
castle:
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'


* install perl from ports
i2b:
  cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
  cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
  make install clean
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
  cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'


choose default options
confirm that you can ssh to backup2 and backup1 (and backup3 if at i2b) without getting a login prompt


* install bb client
ssh backup1 hostname
ssh backup2 hostname


Compiling from source on AMD64 will not work. So, we use a linux-compiled version and rely on linux compat. Linux compat won't install on 8.x - libtool 2.4 need. So, instead we copy(ed) over linux:  
* edit root's path and login script:
  rsync -aSHv --exclude=proc --exclude=sys 10.1.4.108:/usr/compat/linux/ /usr/compat/linux/
  vi /root/.cshrc


adduser
Change alias entries (add G):
<pre>alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
</pre>


Output/response:
and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "


<pre>Username: bb
* install cvsup
Full name: bb
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username  : bb
Password  : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups    : bb
Home      : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked    : no
OK? (yes/no): yes</pre>


cd /usr/home/bb
* get latest sources for this release:
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz .
<pre>cd /usr/src
tar xzf bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup


edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null</pre>


echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
* configure new kernel
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts


Edit for machine name and private IP.
cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/kern_config-bwdb-8.3-amd64 ./bwdb


if this machine is at i2b:
Edit config and change name:
  echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
  vi bwdb
  10.1.2.4 bwdb2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
  ident  bwdb


<pre>vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles
* build, install kernel and world


MACHINE="bwdb,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM</pre>
<pre>cd /boot
Edit for machine name.


Have bb watch for flow-capture, mysql
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
<pre>cat >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-proctab
cd kernel.GENERIC
localhost: flow-capture :
cd /usr/src
localhost: mysqld :</pre>
make buildkernel installkernel


make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
make installworld
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i</pre>


<pre>cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
* populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
./bbchkcfg.sh
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT
(look for errors)
exit</pre>


Put in script to start bb @ boot:
castle:
echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh


hostname="bwdb.johncompanies.com"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"


If this is at i2b, punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:
xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.4.203 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.4.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"


ipfw add 00096 allow tcp from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.4.203"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"</pre>


i2b:
<pre>vi /etc/rc.conf


* configure bb on mail
hostname="bwdb2.johncompanies.com"
<pre>vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"


su bb
xntpd_enable="YES"
cd
nfs_client_enable="YES"
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit</pre>
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.4 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.2.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"


* configure ntp server
inetd_enable="YES"
Castle:
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.4"
echo "server 10.1.4.1" > /etc/ntp.conf
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"</pre>


I2b:
* reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf


<pre>/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
uname -a
sleep 2; ntpq -p</pre>
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)


<pre>echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
* update ports:
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh</pre>
<pre>cd /usr/ports
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup


* fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null</pre>
vr johncompanies.com
(edit the PTR too)


* setup backups
* Install raid mgmt tool
<pre>echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/bwdb/current\
server=backup1\
\
## ENTRY /etc\
## ENTRY /usr/home/flowbin\
## ENTRY /usr/home/database' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config</pre>


Castle:
<pre>cd /usr/local/sbin
setup backup dirs:
scp backup2:/d4/build/3ware/tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz .
ssh backup1 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
on backup1, add the system to
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate
chmod 0700 tw_cli</pre>


I2b:
Test:
setup backup dirs:
  ./tw_cli info c0
  ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current
on backup3, add the system to
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


Grab raid check script:
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/etc


Copy over the backup script:
Setup cronjob:
scp backup2:/d4/bin/freebsd8.x/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/
<pre>crontab -e
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/etc/3wraidchk</pre>


Edit rsync.backup and change <tt>config</tt> var to point to correct config file location: <tt>/usr/local/etc/backup.config</tt>
* install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean


<pre>crontab -e
choose default options
5 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup</pre>


* make /root/logs
* install perl from ports
  mkdir /root/logs
cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
  make install clean


* edit sshd_config for security
choose default options


<pre>vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
* install bb client
ListenAddress 10.1.4.203
PermitRootLogin yes


kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`</pre>
Compiling from source on AMD64 will not work. So, we use a linux-compiled version and rely on linux compat. Linux compat won't install on 8.x - libtool 2.4 need. So, instead we copy(ed) over linux:
rsync -aSHv --exclude=proc --exclude=sys 10.1.4.108:/usr/compat/linux/ /usr/compat/linux/


Edit for private IP.
adduser


* snmp
Output/response:


(Before doing this you may need to take down the firewall and also add to resolv.conf 69.43.143.41)
<pre>Username: bb
<pre>
Full name: bb
cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
make install clean
Login group [bb]:
(defaults)
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username  : bb
Password  : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups    : bb
Home      : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked    : no
OK? (yes/no): yes</pre>


cat >> /etc/rc.conf
cd /usr/home/bb
snmpd_enable="YES"
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz .
snmpd_flags="-a"
tar xzf bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz
snmpd_conffile="/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf"
snmptrapd_enable="YES"
snmptrapd_flags="-a -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid"


cat > /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.202
</pre>


=== netflow ===
echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts


Install flow tools:
Edit for machine name and private IP.
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools
make install clean</pre>
Defaults.


  mkdir /usr/home/flows
if this machine is at i2b:
  echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.4 bwdb2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts


Flow start script:
<pre>vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles
echo "/usr/local/bin/flow-capture -w /usr/home/flows -S5 -N -2 0/10.1.4.203/4444" > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh


chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
MACHINE="bwdb,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM</pre>
Edit for machine name.


Edit for private IP.
Have bb watch for flow-capture, mysql
 
<pre>cat >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-proctab
Netgraph start script:
localhost: flow-capture :
<pre>
localhost: mysqld :</pre>
cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh


/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
mkpeer em0: netflow lower iface0
name em0:lower netflow
connect em0: netflow: upper out0
mkpeer netflow: ksocket export inet/dgram/udp
msg netflow:export connect inet/10.1.4.203:4444
SEQ


#/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
<pre>cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
#shutdown netflow:
./bbchkcfg.sh
#SEQ
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT
(look for errors)
exit</pre>
 
Put in script to start bb @ boot:
echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh


chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh</pre>
Edit for private IP.


Confirm netflow is running after running scripts:
If this is at i2b, punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:
<pre>newbwdb /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools# /usr/sbin/ngctl
Available commands:
  config    get or set configuration of node at <path>
  connect    Connects hook <peerhook> of the node at <relpath> to <hook>
  debug      Get/set debugging verbosity level
  dot        Produce a GraphViz (.dot) of the entire netgraph.
  help      Show command summary or get more help on a specific command
  list      Show information about all nodes
  mkpeer    Create and connect a new node to the node at "path"
  msg        Send a netgraph control message to the node at "path"
  name      Assign name <name> to the node at <path>
  read      Read and execute commands from a file
  rmhook    Disconnect hook "hook" of the node at "path"
  show      Show information about the node at <path>
  shutdown  Shutdown the node at <path>
  status    Get human readable status information from the node at <path>
  types      Show information about all installed node types
  write      Send a data packet down the hook named by "hook".
  quit      Exit program
+ show netflow:
  Name: netflow        Type: netflow        ID: 00000004  Num hooks: 3
  Local hook      Peer name      Peer type    Peer ID        Peer hook
  ----------      ---------      ---------    -------        ---------
  export          <unnamed>      ksocket      00000005        inet/dgram/udp
  out0            em0            ether        00000001        upper
  iface0          em0            ether        00000001        lower
+
</pre>


We notice that sometimes flow-capture is failing due to swap exhaustion (even after adding more swap). So we crontab flow-capture to restart (it's ok to start if it's already running, it just quits):
ipfw add 00096 allow tcp from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2


<pre>
crontab -e
#restart flow-capture
*/15 * * * * /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
</pre>


==== process flow tools ====
* configure bb on mail
<pre>vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh


<pre>mkdir /usr/home/flowbin
su bb
mkdir /usr/home/working</pre>
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit</pre>


Install modules:
* configure ntp server
<pre>cd /usr/ports/devel/p5-Date-Calc
Castle:
make install clean
echo "server 10.1.4.1" > /etc/ntp.conf
cd /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-Sendmail
make install clean</pre>


Queue script:
I2b:
<pre>
echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl


use strict;
<pre>/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p</pre>
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)


BEGIN {
<pre>echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh</pre>
}


use date;
* fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
vr johncompanies.com
(edit the PTR too)


my $flowbase = "/usr/home/flows";
* setup backups
#my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/queue";
<pre>echo '#\!/bin/sh\
my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/working";
backupdir=/data/bwdb/current\
server=backup1\
\
## ENTRY /etc\
## ENTRY /usr/home/flowbin\
## ENTRY /usr/home/database' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config</pre>
 
Castle:
setup backup dirs:
ssh backup1 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current
on backup1, add the system to
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate
 
I2b:
setup backup dirs:
ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current
on backup3, add the system to
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


my ($date, $time) = date::CurrentDateTime();


my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($date);
Copy over the backup script:
`mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;
scp backup2:/d4/bin/freebsd8.x/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/


if (date::DateWindow($date, $time, $date, "00:00:00", 600)) {
Edit rsync.backup and change <tt>config</tt> var to point to correct config file location: <tt>/usr/local/etc/backup.config</tt>
    my $newdate = date::AddDays($date, -1);
    my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($newdate);
    `mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;
}


sub mkFlowDir {
<pre>crontab -e
    my $date = shift;
5 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup</pre>
    $date =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2})/;
    my $yearmonth = $1;
    return "$flowbase/$yearmonth/$date";
}
</pre>


Date.pm module:
* make /root/logs
<pre>
mkdir /root/logs
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/date.pm
 
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
* edit sshd_config for security
#
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/date.pm,v 1.2 2003/11/24 17:06:02 glenn Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003
#      e-Monitoring Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
#
#
# date.pl - Higher level functions written on top of Date::Calc


package date;
<pre>vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 10.1.4.203
PermitRootLogin yes


use strict;
kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`</pre>
use Date::Calc qw(:all);


sub DayDiff { #calculate the difference in days from two dates
Edit for private IP.
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my $diff = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
    return $diff;
}


sub AddDays { #adds specified number of days to the supplied date
* snmp
    my $date = shift;
    my $days = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($nyear, $nmonth, $nday) = &Add_Delta_Days($year, $month, $day, $days);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($nyear, $nmonth, $nday);
    return $ndate;
}


sub AddHours { #adds specified number of hours to the supplied date and time
(Before doing this you may need to take down the firewall and also add to resolv.conf 69.43.143.41)
    my $date = shift;
<pre>
    my $time = shift;
cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp
    my $addhours = shift;
make install clean
    my $adddays = 0;
(defaults)
    if (abs($addhours / 24) >= 1) {
 
        $adddays = int($addhours / 24);
cat >> /etc/rc.conf
        $addhours -= $adddays * 24;
snmpd_enable="YES"
    }
snmpd_flags="-a"
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
snmpd_conffile="/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf"
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
snmptrapd_enable="YES"
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
snmptrapd_flags="-a -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid"
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          $adddays, $addhours, 0, 0);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
    my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}


sub AddMinutes {
cat > /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf
    my $date = shift;
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
    my $time = shift;
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.202
    my $minutes = shift;
</pre>
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          0, 0, $minutes, 0);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
    my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}


sub CurrentDateTime { #return the current date and time
=== netflow ===
    my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
 
    my $date = &ymdToDate($y, $m, $d);
Install flow tools:
    my $time = &hmsToTime($h, $min, $s);
<pre>cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools
    return $date, $time;
make install clean</pre>
}
Defaults.
 
mkdir /usr/home/flows


sub Currentymd { #return the current year, month and day as separate variables
Flow start script:
    my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
echo "/usr/local/bin/flow-capture -w /usr/home/flows -S5 -N -2 0/10.1.4.203/4444" > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
    return $y, $m, $d;
}


sub DateToymd { #takes a date and returns year, month, day as individual values
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
    my $date = shift;
    if ($date =~ /([0-9]{4})-([0-9]{2})-([0-9]{2})/) {
        my $day = $3;
        my $month = $2;
        my $year = $1;
        return $year, $month, $day;
    }
    return undef;
}


sub TimeTohms { #takes a time and return hours minutes and seconds as individual values
Edit for private IP.
    my $time = shift;
    if ($time =~ /([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2})/) {
        my $hour = $1;
        my $minute = $2;
        my $second = $3;
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
        return $hour, $minute, $second;
    }
    return undef;
}


sub ymdToDate { #takes year, month, day and assembles them into our date format
Netgraph start script:
    my $year = shift;
<pre>
    my $month = shift;
cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh
    my $day = shift;
    if (defined($year) && defined($month) && defined ($day)) {
        $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
        $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
        return "$year-$month-$day";
    }
    return undef;
}


sub hmsToTime { #takes hour minute and second and assembles them into our time format
/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
    my $hour = shift;
mkpeer em0: netflow lower iface0
    my $minute = shift;
name em0:lower netflow
    my $second = shift;
connect em0: netflow: upper out0
    if (defined($hour) && defined($minute) && defined ($second)) {
mkpeer netflow: ksocket export inet/dgram/udp
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
msg netflow:export connect inet/10.1.4.203:4444
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
SEQ
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
        return sprintf ("%02d:%02d:%02d", $hour, $minute, $second);
    }
    return undef;
}


sub CompareDates { #compares two date and time pairs
#/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
    my $date1 = shift;
#shutdown netflow:
    my $time1 = shift;
#SEQ
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;


    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh</pre>
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
Edit for private IP.
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);


#    &debug("$year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2");
Confirm netflow is running after running scripts:
     my $days = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
<pre>newbwdb /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools# /usr/sbin/ngctl
    if ($days > 0) { return 1;}
Available commands:
     if ($days < 0) { return -1;}
  config    get or set configuration of node at <path>
    if ($days == 0) { #same day, compare times
  connect   Connects hook <peerhook> of the node at <relpath> to <hook>
        my $seconds1 = $second1 + (60 * $minute1) + (3600 * $hour1);
  debug     Get/set debugging verbosity level
         my $seconds2 = $second2 + (60 * $minute2) + (3600 * $hour2);
  dot        Produce a GraphViz (.dot) of the entire netgraph.
         if ($seconds1 < $seconds2) { return 1;}
  help      Show command summary or get more help on a specific command
         if ($seconds1 > $seconds2) { return -1;}
  list      Show information about all nodes
        if ($seconds1 == $seconds2) { return 0;}
  mkpeer    Create and connect a new node to the node at "path"
    }
  msg        Send a netgraph control message to the node at "path"
    return undef;
  name      Assign name <name> to the node at <path>
}
  read      Read and execute commands from a file
  rmhook     Disconnect hook "hook" of the node at "path"
  show      Show information about the node at <path>
  shutdown  Shutdown the node at <path>
  status     Get human readable status information from the node at <path>
  types      Show information about all installed node types
  write      Send a data packet down the hook named by "hook".
  quit      Exit program
+ show netflow:
  Name: netflow        Type: netflow         ID: 00000004  Num hooks: 3
  Local hook      Peer name      Peer type    Peer ID         Peer hook
  ----------      ---------      ---------    -------         ---------
  export          <unnamed>       ksocket      00000005        inet/dgram/udp
  out0            em0            ether        00000001        upper
  iface0          em0            ether        00000001        lower
+
</pre>


sub DateWindow { #compares two date time pairs to see if they are < X seconds apart
We notice that sometimes flow-capture is failing due to swap exhaustion (even after adding more swap). So we crontab flow-capture to restart (it's ok to start if it's already running, it just quits):
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $window = shift;


    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
<pre>
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
crontab -e
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
#restart flow-capture
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);
*/15 * * * * /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
</pre>


    my ($day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
==== process flow tools ====  
        &Delta_DHMS($year1, $month1, $day1, $hour1, $minute1, $second1,
                    $year2, $month2, $day2, $hour2, $minute2, $second2);
    $minute *= 60;
    $hour *= 3600;
    $day *= 86400;
    my $total = $second + $minute + $hour + $day;
    if (abs($total) < $window) {
        return 1;
    }
    return 0;
}


sub CheckDateOrder { #takes three dates/times, returns true if they are in chronological order
<pre>mkdir /usr/home/flowbin
    my $date1 = shift;
mkdir /usr/home/working</pre>
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $date3 = shift;
    my $time3 = shift;
    if (&CompareDates($date1, $time1, $date2, $time2) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    if (&CompareDates($date2, $time2, $date3, $time3) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    return 1;
}


sub EpochSeconds { #calculates number of seconds since the epoch for the given date/time
Install modules:
    my $date = shift;
<pre>cd /usr/ports/devel/p5-Date-Calc
    my $time = shift;
make install clean
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
cd /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-Sendmail
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
make install clean</pre>
    my ($d, $h, $m, $s) = &Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0,
 
                                      $year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second);
Queue script:
    my $seconds = $s + (60 * $m) + (3600 * $h) + (86400 * $d);
<pre>
     return $seconds;
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
 
use strict;
 
BEGIN {
     push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
}
}


sub SecondsToDateTime { #converts seconds since epoch to date/time
use date;
    my $seconds = shift;
    my $days = int($seconds / 86400);
    $seconds -= $days * 86400;
    my $hours = int($seconds / 3600);
    $seconds -= $hours * 3600;
    my $minutes = int($seconds / 60);
    $seconds -= $minutes * 60;
    my ($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
        &Add_Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, $days, $hours, $minutes, $seconds);
    $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
    $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
    $hour = sprintf("%02d", $hour);
    $minute = sprintf("%02d", $minute);
    $second = sprintf("%02d", $second);
    return "$year-$month-$day", "$hour:$minute:$second";
}


sub DateToDayName {
my $flowbase = "/usr/home/flows";
    my $date = shift;
#my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/queue";
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/working";
    my $name = &Day_of_Week_to_Text(&Day_of_Week($year, $month, $day));
    $name =~ /^[A-Za-z]{3}/;
    $name = $&;
    return $name;
}
 
sub ValiDate {
    return @_;


my ($date, $time) = date::CurrentDateTime();


my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($date);
`mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;


if (date::DateWindow($date, $time, $date, "00:00:00", 600)) {
    my $newdate = date::AddDays($date, -1);
    my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($newdate);
    `mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;
}
}


sub CheckBusinessDay { # checks to see if date is business day. 1=yes, 0=no
sub mkFlowDir {
     my $date = shift;
     my $date = shift;
     my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
     $date =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2})/;
     if (Day_of_Week($year,$month,$day) < 6) { return 1; }
     my $yearmonth = $1;
     else { return 0; }
     return "$flowbase/$yearmonth/$date";
}
}
1; #don't remove this line
</pre>
</pre>


chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
Date.pm module:
<pre>
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/date.pm
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/date.pm,v 1.2 2003/11/24 17:06:02 glenn Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003
#      e-Monitoring Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
#
#
# date.pl - Higher level functions written on top of Date::Calc


Setup cronjob:
package date;
<pre>crontab -e
#move flow data into the queue
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl</pre>


==== flow processing: i2b ====
use strict;
<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
use Date::Calc qw(:all);
#!/usr/bin/perl


#use strict;
sub DayDiff { #calculate the difference in days from two dates
#$debug=1;
    my $date1 = shift;
#$dry=1;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my $diff = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
    return $diff;
}


my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';
sub AddDays { #adds specified number of days to the supplied date
 
    my $date = shift;
use Data::Dumper;
    my $days = shift;
 
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
BEGIN {
    my ($nyear, $nmonth, $nday) = &Add_Delta_Days($year, $month, $day, $days);
     push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($nyear, $nmonth, $nday);
     return $ndate;
}
}


#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
sub AddHours { #adds specified number of hours to the supplied date and time
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
    my $date = shift;
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";
    my $time = shift;
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
    my $addhours = shift;
my $sqldirworking = "/usr/home/sql/tmp";
    my $adddays = 0;
 
     if (abs($addhours / 24) >= 1) {
unless ($dry) {
         $adddays = int($addhours / 24);
     if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
         $addhours -= $adddays * 24;
         open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
         my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
        }
     }
     }
     open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
     my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
     print FILE "$$\n";
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
     close(FILE);
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          $adddays, $addhours, 0, 0);
     my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
     my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}
}


opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
sub AddMinutes {
my @files = readdir(DIR);
    my $date = shift;
closedir(DIR);
    my $time = shift;
    my $minutes = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          0, 0, $minutes, 0);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
    my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}


foreach my $file (sort @files) {
sub CurrentDateTime { #return the current date and time
     unless($file =~ /^\./) {
     my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
    my $date = &ymdToDate($y, $m, $d);
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
    my $time = &hmsToTime($h, $min, $s);
        my $outfile = "$1-$2:$3.sql";
    return $date, $time;
        unless (open (SQL, "+> $sqldirworking/$outfile")) { die "cant open $sqldirworking/$outfile"; }
}
        my $condensedDate = $1;
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};


        &debug("started file $file at ");
sub Currentymd { #return the current year, month and day as separate variables
        &debug(`date`);
    my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
    return $y, $m, $d;
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
}
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                my $addr = 0;
                my $port = 0;


                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
sub DateToymd { #takes a date and returns year, month, day as individual values
                #0     1  2   3            4    5  6            7    8 9 10  11
    my $date = shift;
                          #|
    if ($date =~ /([0-9]{4})-([0-9]{2})-([0-9]{2})/) {
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1
        my $day = $3;
 
        my $month = $2;
                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
        my $year = $1;
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];
        return $year, $month, $day;
    }
    return undef;
}


                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && ($src_ip[2] == 229 || $src_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
sub TimeTohms { #takes a time and return hours minutes and seconds as individual values
                  $d[2] = 2;
    my $time = shift;
                  # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
    if ($time =~ /([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2})/) {
                  #if ($src_ip[2] == 231) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
        my $hour = $1;
                }
        my $minute = $2;
                # note- this is where we filter out IPs only found at i2b
        my $second = $3;
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && ($dst_ip[2] == 229 || $dst_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
                  $d[2] = 1;
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
                }
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
                else { next LOOP; }
        return $hour, $minute, $second;
    }
    return undef;
}


                if ($d[2] == 2) {
sub ymdToDate { #takes year, month, day and assembles them into our date format
                    $addr = $d[3];
    my $year = shift;
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
    my $month = shift;
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
    my $day = shift;
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
    if (defined($year) && defined($month) && defined ($day)) {
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
        $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
                    else { $port = 99999; }
        $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
                }
        return "$year-$month-$day";
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
    }
                    $addr = $d[6];
    return undef;
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
}
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }


                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
sub hmsToTime { #takes hour minute and second and assembles them into our time format
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
    my $hour = shift;
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
    my $minute = shift;
                unless ($ip[2] == 229 || $ip[2] == 231) { next LOOP; }
    my $second = shift;
    if (defined($hour) && defined($minute) && defined ($second)) {
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
        return sprintf ("%02d:%02d:%02d", $hour, $minute, $second);
    }
    return undef;
}


                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";
sub CompareDates { #compares two date and time pairs
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;


#                          IP        dir
    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
#
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);
#               if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
 
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#   &debug("$year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2");
#
    my $days = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
    if ($days > 0) { return 1;}
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
    if ($days < 0) { return -1;}
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
    if ($days == 0) { #same day, compare times
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
        my $seconds1 = $second1 + (60 * $minute1) + (3600 * $hour1);
        my $seconds2 = $second2 + (60 * $minute2) + (3600 * $hour2);
        if ($seconds1 < $seconds2) { return 1;}
        if ($seconds1 > $seconds2) { return -1;}
        if ($seconds1 == $seconds2) { return 0;}
    }
    return undef;
}


                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
sub DateWindow { #compares two date time pairs to see if they are < X seconds apart
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $window = shift;


                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
            }
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
        }
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);
        close(DATA);
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
#                    $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        #print SQL "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n";
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    print SQL "$sql;\n";
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }


            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
    my ($day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
        &Delta_DHMS($year1, $month1, $day1, $hour1, $minute1, $second1,
            while ($#values > 0) {
                    $year2, $month2, $day2, $hour2, $minute2, $second2);
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
    $minute *= 60;
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
    $hour *= 3600;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
    $day *= 86400;
                    $sql .= shift @values;
    my $total = $second + $minute + $hour + $day;
                    $sql .= ',';
    if (abs($total) < $window) {
                }
        return 1;
                chop $sql;
    }
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
    return 0;
                print SQL "$sql;\n";
}
            }
 
        }
sub CheckDateOrder { #takes three dates/times, returns true if they are in chronological order
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $date3 = shift;
    my $time3 = shift;
    if (&CompareDates($date1, $time1, $date2, $time2) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    if (&CompareDates($date2, $time2, $date3, $time3) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    return 1;
}


#       &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
sub EpochSeconds { #calculates number of seconds since the epoch for the given date/time
#        &debug(`date`);
    my $date = shift;
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
    my $time = shift;
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
#            my @values;
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
    my ($d, $h, $m, $s) = &Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0,
#                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                                      $year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second);
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
    my $seconds = $s + (60 * $m) + (3600 * $h) + (86400 * $d);
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
    return $seconds;
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
}
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
#                        print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }


        &debug("processing port totals at ");
sub SecondsToDateTime { #converts seconds since epoch to date/time
        &debug(`date`);
    my $seconds = shift;
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
    my $days = int($seconds / 86400);
            my @values;
    $seconds -= $days * 86400;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
    my $hours = int($seconds / 3600);
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
    $seconds -= $hours * 3600;
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
    my $minutes = int($seconds / 60);
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
    $seconds -= $minutes * 60;
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
    my ($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
        &Add_Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, $days, $hours, $minutes, $seconds);
     #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
    $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
     #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
    $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
 
     $hour = sprintf("%02d", $hour);
                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
     $minute = sprintf("%02d", $minute);
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
    $second = sprintf("%02d", $second);
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
    return "$year-$month-$day", "$hour:$minute:$second";
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
}
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
 
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
sub DateToDayName {
                            print SQL "$sql;\n";
    my $date = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my $name = &Day_of_Week_to_Text(&Day_of_Week($year, $month, $day));
    $name =~ /^[A-Za-z]{3}/;
    $name = $&;
    return $name;
}
 
sub ValiDate {
    return @_;


    #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
                        }
                    }
                }
            }


            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                print SQL "$sql;\n";
            }
        }


#                      12    1 8      1    1= 23
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
#                      12        1  8    1  1      3=26
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                      12      1  8    1    1    5=28
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
        #print "finished at ";
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
        close(SQL);
        `bzip2 $sqldirworking/$outfile`;
        `mv $sqldirworking/$outfile.bz2 $sqldir/`;
    }
}
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;


sub debug {
sub CheckBusinessDay { # checks to see if date is business day. 1=yes, 0=no
     my $message = shift;
     my $date = shift;
     if ($debug) {
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
        print "$message\n";
     if (Day_of_Week($year,$month,$day) < 6) { return 1; }
     }
     else { return 0; }
}
}
 
1; #don't remove this line
</pre>


# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226


# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
Setup cronjob:
</pre>
<pre>crontab -e
#move flow data into the queue
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl</pre>


This script sends the sql files to the traffic server for processing:
==== flow processing: i2b ====
<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
#!/usr/bin/perl


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#$dry=1;
#$dry=1;


my $remote = "69.55.233.199";
my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
 
my $archive = "/usr/home/archive";
use Data::Dumper;
my $sqldirremote = "/data/bwdb2/pending/";
 
my @err;
BEGIN {
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
}
 
#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
my $sqldirworking = "/usr/home/sql/tmp";
 
unless ($dry) {
unless ($dry) {
     if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
     if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
         open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
         open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
         my $pid = <FILE>;
         my $pid = <FILE>;
         chomp($pid);
         chomp($pid);
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         else {
         else {
             #dead lock file, remove it
             #dead lock file, remove it
             `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
             `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
         }
         }
     }
     }
     open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
     open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
     print FILE "$$\n";
     print FILE "$$\n";
     close(FILE);
     close(FILE);
}
}


opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);


foreach my $file (sort @files) {
foreach my $file (sort @files) {
  next unless $file =~ /bz2$/;
    unless($file =~ /^\./) {
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
        my $outfile = "$1-$2:$3.sql";
        unless (open (SQL, "+> $sqldirworking/$outfile")) { die "cant open $sqldirworking/$outfile"; }
        my $condensedDate = $1;
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};


  my $r = `scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote 2>&1`;
        &debug("started file $file at ");
print "scp $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote";
        &debug(`date`);
  unless ($?==0) {
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
      push @err, "scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote ($r)";
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
  }
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
  else {
        &debug(`date`);
      `mv $sqldir/$file $archive`;
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
      `ssh $remote mv $sqldirremote/$file $sqldirremote/${file}.done`;
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
  }
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
}
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                my $addr = 0;
                my $port = 0;


`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;
                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
                #0    1  2  3            4    5  6            7    8 9  10  11
                          #|
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1


if (@err) {
                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
  email_support('bwdb2: sendsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];
}


sub email_support {
                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && ($src_ip[2] == 229 || $src_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
    my $subj=shift;
                  $d[2] = 2;
    my $body=shift;
                  # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
    use Mail::Sendmail;
                  #if ($src_ip[2] == 231) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
                }
                # note- this is where we filter out IPs only found at i2b
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && ($dst_ip[2] == 229 || $dst_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
                  $d[2] = 1;
                }
                else { next LOOP; }


    # prepare message
                if ($d[2] == 2) {
    my %mail = (
                    $addr = $d[3];
        To      => 'support@johncompanies.com,dave@johncompanies.com',
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
        Subject => $subj,
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
        Message => $body,
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
                    else { $port = 99999; }
    );
                }
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
}
                    $addr = $d[6];
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }


sub debug {
                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
    my $message = shift;
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
    if ($debug) {
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
        print "$message\n";
                unless ($ip[2] == 229 || $ip[2] == 231) { next LOOP; }
    }
}


# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226


# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
#                         IP        dir
</pre>
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
 
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
<pre>crontab -e
#
#process flows
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
#               if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#move sql commands to traffic db
#
8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
</pre>
#               if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];


==== flow processing: castle ====
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
<pre>
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl


#!/usr/bin/perl
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
 
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
#use strict;
            }
#$debug=1;
        }
#$dry=1;
        close(DATA);
 
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
 
        &debug(`date`);
use Data::Dumper;
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
 
            my @values;
BEGIN {
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
}
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
 
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
use db;
#                   $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        #print SQL "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n";
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    print SQL "$sql;\n";
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }


#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                print SQL "$sql;\n";
            }
        }


unless ($dry) {
#        &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
    if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
#        &debug(`date`);
        open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
        my $pid = <FILE>;
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
        chomp($pid);
#            my @values;
        close(FILE);
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
#                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
            exit(0);
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
        }
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
        else {
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
            #dead lock file, remove it
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
            `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
        }
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
    }
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
    open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
    print FILE "$$\n";
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
    close(FILE);
#                       print "$sql\n" if $dry;
}
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }


my $db = db->new();
        &debug("processing port totals at ");
$db->connect('traffic', '', 'root', '5over3') || die $db->{'error'};
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
    #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
    #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;


opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
my @files = readdir(DIR);
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
closedir(DIR);
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                            print SQL "$sql;\n";


foreach my $file (sort @files) {
     #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
     unless($file =~ /^\./) {
                        }
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
                    }
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
                }
        my $condensedDate = $1;
            }
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};


        &debug("started file $file at ");
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
        &debug(`date`);
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
            while ($#values > 0) {
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
        &debug(`date`);
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
                    $sql .= shift @values;
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
                    $sql .= ',';
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
                }
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                chop $sql;
                 my $addr = 0;
                 print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                 my $port = 0;
                 print SQL "$sql;\n";
            }
        }


                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
#                       12    1 8      1    1= 23
                #0     1  2   3            4   5   6            7    8 9  10  11
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                          #|
#                       12        1  8     1  1      3=26
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                      12      1   8   1    1    5=28
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
        #print "finished at ";
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
        close(SQL);
        `bzip2 $sqldirworking/$outfile`;
        `mv $sqldirworking/$outfile.bz2 $sqldir/`;
    }
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;


                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
sub debug {
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}


                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 &&
# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
                    $src_ip[2] >= 224 && $src_ip[2] <= 239 &&
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226
                    $src_ip[2] != 229 && $src_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
#                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && $src_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
                  $d[2] = 2;
                  # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
                  if ($dst_ip[2] == 234) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
                }
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 &&
                      $dst_ip[2] >= 224 && $dst_ip[2] <= 239 &&
                      $dst_ip[2] != 229 && $dst_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
#               elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && $dst_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
                  $d[2] = 1;
                }
                else { next LOOP; }


                if ($d[2] == 2) {
# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
                    $addr = $d[3];
</pre>
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                    else { $port = 99999; }
                }
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
                    $addr = $d[6];
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }


                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
This script sends the sql files to the traffic server for processing:
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
#!/usr/bin/perl
                unless ($ip[2] >= 224 && $ip[2] <= 239 && $ip[2] != 229 && $ip[2] != 231) { next LOOP; }
#               unless ($ip[2] == 229) { next LOOP; }


                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";
#use strict;
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;


#                          IP        dir
my $remote = "69.55.233.199";
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
my $archive = "/usr/home/archive";
#
my $sqldirremote = "/data/bwdb2/pending/";
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
my @err;
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
unless ($dry) {
#
    if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
        open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
        my $pid = <FILE>;
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
        chomp($pid);
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
        close(FILE);
 
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
            exit(0);
 
        }
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
        else {
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
            #dead lock file, remove it
            }
            `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
         }
         }
        close(DATA);
    }
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
    open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
    print FILE "$$\n";
        &debug(`date`);
    close(FILE);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
}
            $db->query("lock tables dailyIpTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
 
            my @values;
opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
my @files = readdir(DIR);
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
closedir(DIR);
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
 
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
foreach my $file (sort @files) {
#                    $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
  next unless $file =~ /bz2$/;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        `echo "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n" >> $log`;
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;


            $db->query("lock tables ipTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
  my $r = `scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote 2>&1`;
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
#   print "scp $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote";
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
  unless ($?==0) {
            while ($#values > 0) {
      push @err, "scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote ($r)";
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
  }
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
  else {
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
      `mv $sqldir/$file $archive`;
                    $sql .= shift @values;
      `ssh $remote mv $sqldirremote/$file $sqldirremote/${file}.done`;
                    $sql .= ',';
  }
                }
}
                chop $sql;
 
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
 
            }
if (@err) {
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
  email_support('bwdb2: sendsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
        }
}
 
sub email_support {
    my $subj=shift;
    my $body=shift;
    use Mail::Sendmail;


        sleep 20;
    # prepare message
#        &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
    my %mail = (
#       &debug(`date`);
        To      => 'support@johncompanies.com,dave@johncompanies.com',
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
        Subject => $subj,
#            my @values;
        Message => $body,
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
#                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
    );
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
}
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
 
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
sub debug {
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
    my $message = shift;
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
    if ($debug) {
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
        print "$message\n";
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
    }
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
}
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
#                        print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }


        &debug("processing port totals at ");
# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
        &debug(`date`);
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
 
            $db->query("lock tables dailyPortTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
            my @values;
</pre>
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
 
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
<pre>crontab -e
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
#process flows
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
#move sql commands to traffic db
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
    #                       $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
</pre>
    #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;


                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
==== flow processing: castle ====
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
<pre>
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
    #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;


            $db->query("lock tables portTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#!/usr/bin/perl
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
 
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
#use strict;
            while ($#values > 0) {
#$debug=1;
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
#$dry=1;
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
 
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
            sleep 10;
        }


#                      12    1 8      1    1= 23
use Data::Dumper;
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
#                      12        1  8    1  1      3=26
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                      12      1  8    1    1    5=28
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
        #print "finished at ";
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
    }
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;


sub debug {
BEGIN {
     my $message = shift;
     push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}
}


# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
use db;
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226


# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
</pre>
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";


<pre>
unless ($dry) {
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/db.pm
    if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
 
        open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
#!/usr/bin/perl
        my $pid = <FILE>;
#
        chomp($pid);
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/db.pm,v 1.4 2003/06/05 18:20:01 glenn Exp $
        close(FILE);
#
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
# Copyright (c) 2003
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
#     e-Monitoring Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
            exit(0);
#
        }
#
        else {
package db;
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}


use strict;
my $db = db->new();
use DBI;
$db->connect('traffic', '', 'root', '5over3') || die $db->{'error'};


sub new {
opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
    my $class = shift;
my @files = readdir(DIR);
    my $self = {};
closedir(DIR);


     $self->{'debug'} = 0;
foreach my $file (sort @files) {
    bless $self, $class;
     unless($file =~ /^\./) {
 
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
    return $self;
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
}
        my $condensedDate = $1;
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};
 
        &debug("started file $file at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                my $addr = 0;
                my $port = 0;


sub connect {
                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
     my $self = shift;
                #0     1  2  3            4    5  6            7    8 9  10  11
    my $dbname = shift;
                          #|
    my $dbhost = shift;
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1
    my $dbuser = shift;
    my $dbpass = shift;


    my $host = '';
                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
    if (defined($dbhost)) {
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];
        $host = ";host=$dbhost";
    }


    eval {
                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 &&
        $self->debug("connecting to: DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", 1);
                    $src_ip[2] >= 224 && $src_ip[2] <= 239 &&
        $self->{'dbh'} = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", $dbuser, $dbpass);
                    $src_ip[2] != 229 && $src_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
    };
#                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && $src_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
    if ($self->{'dbh'}) {
                  $d[2] = 2;
        return 1;
                  # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
    }
                  if ($dst_ip[2] == 234) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
    $self->{'error'} = "Error connecting to database $@";
                }
    $self->debug("Error connecting to database $@");
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 &&
    return 0;
                      $dst_ip[2] >= 224 && $dst_ip[2] <= 239 &&
}
                      $dst_ip[2] != 229 && $dst_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
#                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && $dst_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
                  $d[2] = 1;
                }
                else { next LOOP; }


sub query {
                if ($d[2] == 2) {
    my $self = shift;
                    $addr = $d[3];
    my $query = shift;
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                    else { $port = 99999; }
                }
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
                    $addr = $d[6];
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }


    $self->debug($query, 1);
                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
    my $sth;
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
    eval {
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
        $sth = $self->{'dbh'}->prepare($query);
                unless ($ip[2] >= 224 && $ip[2] <= 239 && $ip[2] != 229 && $ip[2] != 231) { next LOOP; }
    };
#                unless ($ip[2] == 229) { next LOOP; }
    unless ($sth) {
        $self->{'error'} = "error preparing query $@";
        $self->debug("error preparing query $@");
        return undef;
    }
    my $qty;
    eval {
        $qty = $sth->execute;
    };
    unless ($qty) {
        $self->{'error'} = "error executing query $@";
        warn "error executing query $@ $query";
        return undef;
    }
    $self->debug("returning $qty, $sth from query", 6);
    return ($qty, $sth);
}


sub disconnect {
                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";
    my $self = shift;


    $self->{'dbh'}->disconnect;
#                          IP        dir
    return 0;
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
}
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];


sub debug {
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
    my $self = shift;
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
    my $msg = shift;
    my $level = shift || 0;


    if ($level < $self->{'debug'}) {
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
        print "$msg\n";
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
    }
            }
    return 0;
        }
}
        close(DATA);
1;
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
</pre>
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
            $db->query("lock tables dailyIpTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
#                    $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        `echo "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n" >> $log`;
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;


mkdir /usr/home/archive
            $db->query("lock tables ipTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
mkdir -p /usr/home/sql/tmp
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
        }


<pre>crontab -e
        sleep 20;
#process flows
#        &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl</pre>
#        &debug(`date`);
 
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
==== setup traffic db ====
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
* Install mysql:
#            my @values;
<pre>cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
make install clean</pre>
#               foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
 
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
cat >> /etc/rc.conf
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
mysql_enable="YES"  
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
 
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
Move db data dir:
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server stop
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
mkdir /usr/home/database/
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
mv /var/db/mysql/* /usr/home/database/
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
chown -R mysql:mysql /usr/home/database
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
#                        print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }


Edit database location in startup script:
        &debug("processing port totals at ");
vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server
        &debug(`date`);
# : ${mysql_dbdir="/var/db/mysql"}
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
: ${mysql_dbdir="/usr/home/database"}
            $db->query("lock tables dailyPortTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
 
            my @values;
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
    #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
    #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;


                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
    #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;


* Install mysql perl database modules:
            $db->query("lock tables portTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
<pre>
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBI
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
make install clean
            while ($#values > 0) {
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBD-mysql50
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
make install clean
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
(no to SSL support)
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
</pre>
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
            sleep 10;
        }


* Setting up database
#                      12    1 8      1    1= 23
<pre>
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
rehash
#                      12        1  8    1  1      3=26
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
mysql -u root
#                      12      1  8    1    1    5=28
create database traffic;
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
grant all on *.* to root@localhost identified by '5over3';
        #print "finished at ";
grant all on traffic.* to jc@10.1.4.5 identified by '2gMKY3Wt';
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
    }
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;
 
sub debug {
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}
 
# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226


# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
</pre>
</pre>


If this was a new server we'd setup new tables. See [[#mysql_2|mysql]] for how those tables would be setup.
<pre>
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/db.pm


We are assuming here we are moving data from an existing db, here's how that's done (from the current traffic db):
#!/usr/bin/perl
rsync -av --progress /usr/home/database/traffic/ 10.1.4.203:/usr/home/database/traffic/
#
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/db.pm,v 1.4 2003/06/05 18:20:01 glenn Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2003
#      e-Monitoring Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
#
package db;


When you're ready to do the cutover, shut down mysql on both hosts and do one last sync.
use strict;
use DBI;


sub new {
    my $class = shift;
    my $self = {};


    $self->{'debug'} = 0;
    bless $self, $class;


==== process flows from bwdb2 ====
    return $self;
On traffic database server (bwdb):
}


<pre>crontab -e
sub connect {
#import sql from bwdb2
    my $self = shift;
10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl</pre>
    my $dbname = shift;
    my $dbhost = shift;
    my $dbuser = shift;
    my $dbpass = shift;


Add access to mysql:
    my $host = '';
<pre>mysql -u root -p
    if (defined($dbhost)) {
grant all on traffic.* to bwdb2@localhost identified by 's1lver4d';
        $host = ";host=$dbhost";
</pre>
    }


<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl
    eval {
        $self->debug("connecting to: DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", 1);
        $self->{'dbh'} = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", $dbuser, $dbpass);
    };
    if ($self->{'dbh'}) {
        return 1;
    }
    $self->{'error'} = "Error connecting to database $@";
    $self->debug("Error connecting to database $@");
    return 0;
}


#!/usr/bin/perl
sub query {
    my $self = shift;
    my $query = shift;


#use strict;
    $self->debug($query, 1);
#$debug=1;
    my $sth;
#$dry=1;
    eval {
 
        $sth = $self->{'dbh'}->prepare($query);
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/bwdb2/pending";
    };
my $mysql = '/usr/local/bin/mysql';
    unless ($sth) {
my @err;
        $self->{'error'} = "error preparing query $@";
unless ($dry) {
         $self->debug("error preparing query $@");
    if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
         return undef;
         open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
    }
         my $pid = <FILE>;
    my $qty;
         chomp($pid);
    eval {
        close(FILE);
         $qty = $sth->execute;
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
    };
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
    unless ($qty) {
            exit(0);
         $self->{'error'} = "error executing query $@";
         }
         warn "error executing query $@ $query";
         else {
         return undef;
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
         }
     }
     }
     open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
     $self->debug("returning $qty, $sth from query", 6);
     print FILE "$$\n";
     return ($qty, $sth);
    close(FILE);
}
}


opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
sub disconnect {
my @files = readdir(DIR);
    my $self = shift;
closedir(DIR);


foreach my $file (sort @files) {
    $self->{'dbh'}->disconnect;
  next unless $file =~ /done$/;
    return 0;
  my $r = `bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -ps1lver4d traffic`;
  unless ($?==0) {
      push @err, "bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -pxxxxx traffic ($r)";
  }
  else {
      `rm $sqldir/$file`;
  }
}
}


`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;
sub debug {
    my $self = shift;
    my $msg = shift;
    my $level = shift || 0;


if (@err) {
    if ($level < $self->{'debug'}) {
  email_support('bwdb: processsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
        print "$msg\n";
    }
    return 0;
}
}
1;
</pre>


sub email_support {
mkdir /usr/home/archive
    my $subj=shift;
mkdir -p /usr/home/sql/tmp
    my $body=shift;
    use Mail::Sendmail;


    # prepare message
<pre>crontab -e
    my %mail = (
#process flows
        To      => 'dave@johncompanies.com',
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl</pre>
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
        Subject => $subj,
        Message => $body,
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
    );
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
}


sub debug {
==== setup traffic db ====
    my $message = shift;
* Install mysql:
    if ($debug) {
<pre>cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
        print "$message\n";
make install clean</pre>
    }
}
</pre>


  chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl
  cat >> /etc/rc.conf
mysql_enable="YES"


Make sure bwdb is reachable from the outside only to bwdb2:
Move db data dir:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server stop
mkdir /usr/home/database/
mv /var/db/mysql/* /usr/home/database/
chown -R mysql:mysql /usr/home/database


On nat, add to <tt>/etc/ipnat.rules</tt>
Edit database location in startup script:
<pre># bwdb
vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.203/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32</pre>
# : ${mysql_dbdir="/var/db/mysql"}
: ${mysql_dbdir="/usr/home/database"}


Reload:
  /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
  ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules


Setup firewall rule on firewall:
ipfw add 00094 allow ip from 66.181.18.5 to 69.55.233.199 22
ipfw add 00094 deny ip from any to 69.55.233.199


Setup firewall on bwdb to restrict access now that it's nat'd:
* Install mysql perl database modules:
<pre>
<pre>
cat >> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBI
ipfw add 1 allow tcp from any to any established
make install clean
ipfw add 2 allow ip from 10.1.4.0/24,66.181.18.5,69.55.233.195 to me 22
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBD-mysql50
ipfw add 3 allow ip from 10.1.4.5 to me 3306
make install clean
ipfw add 4 allow ip from 69.55.225.225 53 to me
(no to SSL support)
ipfw add 5 allow ip from 69.55.230.2 25 to me
</pre>
ipfw add 6 allow ip from me to me 4444
ipfw add 7 allow icmp from any to me
ipfw add 8 allow udp from 10.1.4.203 to 10.1.4.203 dst-port 4444
ipfw add 9 allow udp from 10.1.4.5 to me 161
ipfw add 100 deny ip from any to me
</pre>  


chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
* Setting up database
<pre>
rehash
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
mysql -u root
create database traffic;
grant all on *.* to root@localhost identified by '5over3';
grant all on traffic.* to jc@10.1.4.5 identified by '2gMKY3Wt';


From bwdb2, add ssh key:
</pre>
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh 69.55.233.199 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'


Confirm no password access:
If this was a new server we'd setup new tables. See [[#mysql_2|mysql]] for how those tables would be setup.
ssh 69.55.233.199 hostname


= bwdb2 =
We are assuming here we are moving data from an existing db, here's how that's done (from the current traffic db):
== Summary ==
rsync -av --progress /usr/home/database/traffic/ 10.1.4.203:/usr/home/database/traffic/
This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at i2b. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.


* Location: i2b, cab6
When you're ready to do the cutover, shut down mysql on both hosts and do one last sync.
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.4 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
* Hardware: Custom 2U. Single power supply.
* Drives: two 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 arrays running on a 3ware 7006 RAID card.


== Services Provided ==
* netflow
* bigbrother


== netflow ==


The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under <tt>/usr/home/flows/</tt> (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.
==== process flows from bwdb2 ====
On traffic database server (bwdb):


A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)
<pre>crontab -e
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
#import sql from bwdb2
10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl</pre>


into a processing queue:
Add access to mysql:  
<tt>/usr/home/working</tt>
<pre>mysql -u root -p
grant all on traffic.* to bwdb2@localhost identified by 's1lver4d';
</pre>  


Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, and builds sql files ready for insertion into the traffic database:
<pre>cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl


Then yet another process copies the sql files to the traffic database server for processing and insertion into the mysql database:
#!/usr/bin/perl
8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl


== Regular maintenance ==
#use strict;
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;


* if space becomes tight, move sql files and flow files to backup server, both located in <tt>/usr/home/flowbin/archive</tt>
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/bwdb2/pending";
my $mysql = '/usr/local/bin/mysql';
my @err;
unless ($dry) {
    if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
        open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
        my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}


= firewall (newgateway) =
opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);


== Summary ==
foreach my $file (sort @files) {
  next unless $file =~ /done$/;
  my $r = `bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -ps1lver4d traffic`;
  unless ($?==0) {
      push @err, "bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -pxxxxx traffic ($r)";
  }
  else {
      `rm $sqldir/$file`;
  }
}


This machine is the primary (only) firewall for the entire network at castle.  
`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;


* Location: castle, cab 3-8
if (@err) {
* OS: FreeBSD 4.11 x86
  email_support('bwdb: processsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.223, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.164 (external), 69.55.233.156 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. If you're looking at the back of the server, the internal-network-facing nic is on the right (em1), and the external-facing-network (3750) is on the left (em0).
}
* Hardware: 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array running on an Adaptec 2120S PCI RAID card.


== Services Provided ==
sub email_support {
* firewall (ipfw)
    my $subj=shift;
* snmp
    my $body=shift;
* bigbrother
    use Mail::Sendmail;


== Firewall Rule Configuration ==
    # prepare message
    my %mail = (
        To      => 'dave@johncompanies.com',
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
        Subject => $subj,
        Message => $body,
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
    );
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
}


See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Firewall_Rule_Configuration|Firewall Rule Configuration]] for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.
sub debug {
 
    my $message = shift;
== Disaster Recovery ==
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}
</pre>


If there is ever an outage with the firewall, the old firewall "gate" is located just below and is running with the proper network configuration, but with no firewall rules in place (to facilitate good throughput). Have castle move the cable on the left on the current firewall to the left port in the old firewall and the right cable to the right port.
chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl


Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)
Make sure bwdb is reachable from the outside only to bwdb2:


<pre>hostname="newgateway.johncompanies.com"
On nat, add to <tt>/etc/ipnat.rules</tt>
firewall_script="/etc/firewall.sh"
<pre># bwdb
firewall_enable="NO"
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.203/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32</pre>
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
xntpd_enable="YES"
snmpd_enable="YES"
#snmpd_flags="-as -p /var/run/snmpd.pid"
#ipnat_enable="YES"
#ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"


defaultrouter="69.55.233.161"
Reload:
ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules


ifconfig_xl0="inet 10.1.4.223 netmask 255.255.255.0"
Setup firewall rule on firewall:
ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.233.164 netmask 255.255.255.248"
ipfw add 00094 allow ip from 66.181.18.5 to 69.55.233.199 22
ipfw add 00094 deny ip from any to 69.55.233.199


#
Setup firewall on bwdb to restrict access now that it's nat'd:
# Original JohnCompanies 69.55.224.0/20
<pre>
#
cat >> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.233.156 netmask 255.255.255.248"
ipfw add 1 allow tcp from any to any established
 
ipfw add 2 allow ip from 10.1.4.0/24,66.181.18.5,69.55.233.195 to me 22
static_routes="route1 route2 route3 route4 route5 route6 route7 route8 route9 route10 route11 route1
ipfw add 3 allow ip from 10.1.4.5 to me 3306
2 route13 route14 route15 route16 route17 route18"
ipfw add 4 allow ip from 69.55.225.225 53 to me
ipfw add 5 allow ip from 69.55.230.2 25 to me
ipfw add 6 allow ip from me to me 4444
ipfw add 7 allow icmp from any to me
ipfw add 8 allow udp from 10.1.4.203 to 10.1.4.203 dst-port 4444
ipfw add 9 allow udp from 10.1.4.5 to me 161
ipfw add 100 deny ip from any to me
</pre>
 
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh


route_route1="-net 69.55.224.0 69.55.233.153"
From bwdb2, add ssh key:
route_route2="-net 69.55.225.0 69.55.233.153"
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh 69.55.233.199 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
route_route3="-net 69.55.226.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route4="-net 69.55.227.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route5="-net 69.55.228.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route6="-net 69.55.229.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route7="-net 69.55.230.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route8="-net 69.55.231.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route9="-net 69.55.232.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route10="-net 69.55.233.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route11="-net 69.55.234.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route12="-net 69.55.235.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route13="-net 69.55.236.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route14="-net 69.55.237.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route15="-net 69.55.238.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route16="-net 69.55.239.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route17="-net 10.1.5.0 10.1.4.2"
route_route18="-net 10.1.6.0 10.1.4.2"


Confirm no password access:
ssh 69.55.233.199 hostname


#In case of 3750 failure:
= bwdb2 =
#defaultrouter="69.43.128.81"
== Summary ==
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.43.129.84 netmask 255.255.255.248"
This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at i2b. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.


#bind .1's here:
* Location: i2b, cab6
#ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.224.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
#ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.225.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.4 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
#ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 69.55.226.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
* Hardware: Custom 2U. Single power supply.  
#ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 69.55.227.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
* Drives: two 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 arrays running on a 3ware 7006 RAID card.
#ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 69.55.228.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 69.55.230.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 69.55.232.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 69.55.233.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias9="inet 69.55.234.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias10="inet 69.55.235.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias11="inet 69.55.236.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias12="inet 69.55.237.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias13="inet 69.55.238.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias14="inet 69.55.239.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"


#bulk:
== Services Provided ==
# reassign 69.55.231.1 to the int iface on the firewall
* netflow
# set the DG on the firewall to 69.43.138.9
* bigbrother
# set the ext firewall IP to 69.43.138.12, NM: 255.255.255.248</pre>


== Cronjobs ==
== netflow ==
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
Backup to backup1


0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under <tt>/usr/home/flows/</tt> (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3  4 5 17331
Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).  


Inside <tt>/etc/daily.local</tt> you will see a call to <tt>/etc/makepiperules.pl</tt>
A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)
This script will create <tt>/etc/firewall.sh</tt> which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl


== DOS attacks ==
into a processing queue:
<tt>/usr/home/working</tt>


See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Handling_a_DoS_attack|Handling a DoS attack]] regarding how to handle a DOS attack.
Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, and builds sql files ready for insertion into the traffic database:
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl


Theres a background process (running from user shell) that monitors the firewall for incoming UDP DoS attacks. When it notices packets above a certain level it will
Then yet another process copies the sql files to the traffic database server for processing and insertion into the mysql database:
# enter a rule that allows all UDP to go through
  8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
# send an emergency email to support and indicating an attack is in progress
# send an email to castle (nocstaff@castleaccess.com and jcsupport@castleaccess.com) telling them to investigate and put up a null if warranted
# wait for a couple minutes to see if the attack subsides- if so it will remove the pass-all UDP rule, if not it will repeat the process from #1
This file lives under /usr/home/user/doswatch.pl
To run:
  cd /usr/home/user
./doswatch.pl &


To kill;
== Regular maintenance ==
fg
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Adaptec_Controllers|Check RAID array]]
^C


It writes its findings to /usr/home/user/doswatch.log
* if space becomes tight, move sql files and flow files to backup server, both located in <tt>/usr/home/flowbin/archive</tt>


= backup1 =
= firewall (newgateway) =


== Summary ==
== Summary ==


This machine acts as the primary backup location for all VPS-based customers. No customer directly accesses this server to perform their backups. We also store cancelled customers on this server.  
This machine is the primary (only) firewall for the entire network at castle.  


* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* OS: Ubuntu 8.04.1 server x86
* OS: FreeBSD 4.11 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.8, Pub IP: 69.55.230.11 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.223, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.164 (external), 69.55.233.156 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. If you're looking at the back of the server, the internal-network-facing nic is on the right (em1), and the external-facing-network (3750) is on the left (em0).
* Hardware: 6 SATA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Single power supply.  
* Hardware: 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.  
* Drives: 4.5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on a 3ware 9650SE-8LPML (8-port) card
* Drives: 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array running on an Adaptec 2120S PCI RAID card.


== Services provided ==
== Services Provided ==
* backup via rsync
* firewall (ipfw)
* mysql
* nfs
* snmp
* snmp
* bigbrother
* bigbrother


== Usage and Notes ==
== Firewall Rule Configuration ==
* all data is stored under /data
* virtually all jc infrastructure, and all VPS machines are setup to mount to backup1 via nfs (mountpoint: <tt>/backup1</tt>), and they all have their ssh keys setup to allow passwordless rsync's
* each virt or jail backs up each evening to backup1. Each server has it's own directory (named for the server). Under those directories are 7 daily snapshots (0-6)
* at the time of writing, the mysql server running here is replicating from (slave to) the mysql instance on bwdb. Requests for bandwidth data usage for customers (coming from management, account manager, and accounting scripts running on mail) all direct towards the database "traffic" running on this server.
* cancelled customer systems are compressed and stored under <tt>/data/deprecated</tt>
* archived bwdb2 flow files are stored under <tt>/data/bwdb2</tt>
* critical files from backup2 are stored under <tt>/data/backup2</tt>


== Cronjobs ==
See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Firewall_Rule_Configuration|Firewall Rule Configuration]] for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.
<pre>
00 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/backupwatch.pl 2>&1 > /dev/null
35 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/usage_check; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate  /data/backuplog.log</pre>
this runs daily the scripts to report on how much disk space each customer system occupies and how long their backups took. Then it rotates backups for each system, removing the oldest backup. It will email support@johncompanies.com at it’s conclusion. This email can be deleted, however note when it begins to take significantly longer to complete, ie runs past 2200 pm – this usually indicates a problem on the backup server.


<pre>10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/processsql.pl
== Disaster Recovery ==
</pre>
this processes prepared sql command files sent from/by bwdb2 (@ i2b) and imports them into the traffic database.
<pre>0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
</pre>
checks the health of the RAID array


== Regular maintenance ==
If there is ever an outage with the firewall, the old firewall "gate" is located just below and is running with the proper network configuration, but with no firewall rules in place (to facilitate good throughput). Have castle move the cable on the left on the current firewall to the left port in the old firewall and the right cable to the right port.
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Free_up_space_on_backup1|Remove old backups]]
*[[Routine_Maintenance#3ware|Check on auto-verify]]


== build ==
Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)


<pre>Setup raid5 with a boot vol of 12G 5.45tb
<pre>hostname="newgateway.johncompanies.com"
12G boot
firewall_script="/etc/firewall.sh"
4664 GB
firewall_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
xntpd_enable="YES"
snmpd_enable="YES"
#snmpd_flags="-as -p /var/run/snmpd.pid"
#ipnat_enable="YES"
#ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"


Install ubuntu 8.04
defaultrouter="69.55.233.161"


Swap 4G
ifconfig_xl0="inet 10.1.4.223 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.233.164 netmask 255.255.255.248"


Don’t format data drive
#
# Original JohnCompanies 69.55.224.0/20
#
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.233.156 netmask 255.255.255.248"


http://www.unixgods.org/~tilo/linux_larger_2TB.html
static_routes="route1 route2 route3 route4 route5 route6 route7 route8 route9 route10 route11 route1
2 route13 route14 route15 route16 route17 route18"


parted /dev/sdb
route_route1="-net 69.55.224.0 69.55.233.153"
print
route_route2="-net 69.55.225.0 69.55.233.153"
mklabel gpt
route_route3="-net 69.55.226.0 69.55.233.153"
print
route_route4="-net 69.55.227.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route5="-net 69.55.228.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route6="-net 69.55.229.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route7="-net 69.55.230.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route8="-net 69.55.231.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route9="-net 69.55.232.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route10="-net 69.55.233.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route11="-net 69.55.234.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route12="-net 69.55.235.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route13="-net 69.55.236.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route14="-net 69.55.237.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route15="-net 69.55.238.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route16="-net 69.55.239.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route17="-net 10.1.5.0 10.1.4.2"
route_route18="-net 10.1.6.0 10.1.4.2"


#Disk /dev/sdb: 4987GB
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#Partition Table: gpt


#Number  Start  End  Size  File system  Name  Flags
#In case of 3750 failure:
#defaultrouter="69.43.128.81"
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.43.129.84 netmask 255.255.255.248"


mkpart primary ext3 0 4987GB
#bind .1's here:
print
#ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.224.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
#ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.225.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#Disk /dev/sdb: 5987GB
#ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 69.55.226.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 69.55.227.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#Partition Table: gpt
#ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 69.55.228.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 69.55.230.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 69.55.232.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 69.55.233.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias9="inet 69.55.234.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias10="inet 69.55.235.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias11="inet 69.55.236.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias12="inet 69.55.237.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias13="inet 69.55.238.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias14="inet 69.55.239.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"


#Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name    Flags
#bulk:
# 1     17.4kB  4987GB  4987GB              primary
# reassign 69.55.231.1 to the int iface on the firewall
# set the DG on the firewall to 69.43.138.9
# set the ext firewall IP to 69.43.138.12, NM: 255.255.255.248</pre>


quit
== Cronjobs ==
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
Backup to backup1


mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
#mke2fs 1.40.8 (13-Mar-2008)
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3  4 5 17331
#Filesystem label=
Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).  
#OS type: Linux
#Block size=4096 (log=2)
#Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
#304390144 inodes, 1217544183 blocks
#60877209 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
#First data block=0
#Maximum filesystem blocks=0
#37157 block groups
#32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
#8192 inodes per group
#Superblock backups stored on blocks:
#        32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
#        4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872, 71663616, 78675968,
#        102400000, 214990848, 512000000, 550731776, 644972544
#
#Writing inode tables:  967/37157


mkdir /data
Inside <tt>/etc/daily.local</tt> you will see a call to <tt>/etc/makepiperules.pl</tt>
This script will create <tt>/etc/firewall.sh</tt> which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.


#root@backup1:~# df -h
== DOS attacks ==
#Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
#/dev/sda2            8.3G  540M  7.3G  7% /
#varrun              1013M  40K 1013M  1% /var/run
#varlock              1013M    0 1013M  0% /var/lock
#udev                1013M  56K 1013M  1% /dev
#devshm              1013M    0 1013M  0% /dev/shm
#/dev/sdb1            4.5T  192M  4.3T  1% /data


See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Handling_a_DoS_attack|Handling a DoS attack]] regarding how to handle a DOS attack.


apt-get update
Theres a background process (running from user shell) that monitors the firewall for incoming UDP DoS attacks. When it notices packets above a certain level it will
apt-get upgrade
# enter a rule that allows all UDP to go through
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server
# send an emergency email to support and indicating an attack is in progress
# send an email to castle (nocstaff@castleaccess.com and jcsupport@castleaccess.com) telling them to investigate and put up a null if warranted
# wait for a couple minutes to see if the attack subsides- if so it will remove the pass-all UDP rule, if not it will repeat the process from #1
This file lives under /usr/home/user/doswatch.pl
To run:
cd /usr/home/user
./doswatch.pl &


echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
To kill;
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc
fg
^C


vi /etc/ntp.conf
It writes its findings to /usr/home/user/doswatch.log
server 10.1.4.5


scp root@10.1.4.3:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys /root/.ssh/
= backup1 =
cd /root/
ssh-keygen -t dsa
echo "10.1.4.3        backup2" >> /etc/hosts


cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
== Summary ==


ssh backup2
This machine acts as the primary backup location for all VPS-based customers. No customer directly accesses this server to perform their backups. We also store cancelled customers on this server.


vi /root/.bashrc
* Location: castle, cab 3-8
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
* OS: Ubuntu 8.04.1 server x86
alias h='history'
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.8, Pub IP: 69.55.230.11 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
alias vi='vim'
* Hardware: 6 SATA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Single power supply.
alias j='jobs'
* Drives: 4.5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on a 3ware 9650SE-8LPML (8-port) card
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000


source /root/.bashrc
== Services provided ==
* backup via rsync
* mysql - traffic data
* nfs server - for backups
* snmp client - for big brother
* bigbrother client


echo "# ttyS0 - getty
== Usage and Notes ==
#
* all data is stored under /data
# This service maintains a getty on ttyS0 from the point the system is
* virtually all jc infrastructure, and all VPS machines are setup to mount to backup1 via nfs (mountpoint: <tt>/backup1</tt>), and they all have their ssh keys setup to allow passwordless rsync's
# started until it is shut down again.
* each virt or jail backs up each evening to backup1. Each server has it's own directory (named for the server). Under those directories are 7 daily snapshots (0-6)
* at the time of writing, the mysql server running here is replicating from (slave to) the mysql instance on bwdb. Requests for bandwidth data usage for customers (coming from management, account manager, and accounting scripts running on mail) all direct towards the database "traffic" running on this server.
* cancelled customer systems are compressed and stored under <tt>/data/deprecated</tt>
* archived bwdb2 flow files are stored under <tt>/data/bwdb2</tt>
* critical files from backup2 are stored under <tt>/data/backup2</tt>


start on runlevel 2
== Cronjobs ==
start on runlevel 3
<pre>
start on runlevel 4
00 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/backupwatch.pl 2>&1 > /dev/null
start on runlevel 5
35 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/usage_check; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate  /data/backuplog.log</pre>
this runs daily the scripts to report on how much disk space each customer system occupies and how long their backups took. Then it rotates backups for each system, removing the oldest backup. It will email support@johncompanies.com at it’s conclusion. This email can be deleted, however note when it begins to take significantly longer to complete, ie runs past 2200 pm – this usually indicates a problem on the backup server.


stop on runlevel 0
<pre>10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/processsql.pl
stop on runlevel 1
</pre>
stop on runlevel 6
this processes prepared sql command files sent from/by bwdb2 (@ i2b) and imports them into the traffic database.
 
<pre>0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
respawn
</pre>
exec /sbin/getty 38400 ttyS0" > /etc/event.d/ttyS0
checks the health of the RAID array


== Regular maintenance ==
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Free_up_space_on_backup1|Remove old backups]]
*[[Routine_Maintenance#3ware|Check on auto-verify]]


vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
== build ==


serial --unit=0 --speed=38400 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1
<pre>Setup raid5 with a boot vol of 12G 5.45tb
terminal --timeout=15 serial console
12G boot
4664 GB


append to kernel lines:
Install ubuntu 8.04
console=tty0 console=ttyS0,38400n8


show menu:
Swap 4G
#hiddenmenu


echo 'rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
Don’t format data drive
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf


# to see which iface it is, on backup2:
http://www.unixgods.org/~tilo/linux_larger_2TB.html


snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface
parted /dev/sdb
print
mklabel gpt
print


#Disk /dev/sdb: 4987GB
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#Partition Table: gpt


echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
#Number  Start  End  Size  File system  Name  Flags


echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group
mkpart primary ext3 0 4987GB
print


pwconv
#Disk /dev/sdb: 5987GB
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#Partition Table: gpt


mkdir /home/bb
#Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name    Flags
chown bb.bb /home/bb
# 1      17.4kB  4987GB  4987GB              primary


cd ~bb
quit
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .


tar xf bb-linux.tar
mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
#mke2fs 1.40.8 (13-Mar-2008)
#Filesystem label=
#OS type: Linux
#Block size=4096 (log=2)
#Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
#304390144 inodes, 1217544183 blocks
#60877209 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
#First data block=0
#Maximum filesystem blocks=0
#37157 block groups
#32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
#8192 inodes per group
#Superblock backups stored on blocks:
#        32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
#        4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872, 71663616, 78675968,
#        102400000, 214990848, 512000000, 550731776, 644972544
#
#Writing inode tables:  967/37157


cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
mkdir /data


echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
#root@backup1:~# df -h
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
#Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
#/dev/sda2            8.3G  540M  7.3G  7% /
#varrun              1013M  40K 1013M  1% /var/run
#varlock              1013M    0 1013M  0% /var/lock
#udev                1013M  56K 1013M  1% /dev
#devshm              1013M    0 1013M  0% /dev/shm
#/dev/sdb1            4.5T  192M  4.3T  1% /data


echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab


apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server


vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh
echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
(remove all | SORT xxxx)
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc


chmod +r /var/log/messages
vi /etc/ntp.conf
server 10.1.4.5


./bbchkcfg.sh
scp root@10.1.4.3:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys /root/.ssh/
#(y to questions)
cd /root/
./bbchkhosts.sh
ssh-keygen -t dsa
#(ignore ssh errors)
echo "10.1.4.3        backup2" >> /etc/hosts
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src


#make; make install
cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cd ..
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT
(look for errors)
exit


vi /etc/rc.local
ssh backup2
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"


vi /root/.bashrc
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias h='history'
alias vi='vim'
alias j='jobs'
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000


echo '/data 10.1.4.0/24(rw, no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports
source /root/.bashrc


/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
echo "# ttyS0 - getty
#
# This service maintains a getty on ttyS0 from the point the system is
# started until it is shut down again.


start on runlevel 2
start on runlevel 3
start on runlevel 4
start on runlevel 5


echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd
stop on runlevel 0
stop on runlevel 1
stop on runlevel 6


respawn
exec /sbin/getty 38400 ttyS0" > /etc/event.d/ttyS0


echo '10.1.4.8                backup1' >> /etc/hosts
echo '/dev/sdb1 /data  ext3  rw,noatime  0  0' >> /etc/fstab


vi /boot/grub/menu.lst


to install digi drivers:
serial --unit=0 --speed=38400 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1
terminal --timeout=15 serial console


wget http://ftp1.digi.com/support/driver/40002086_n.tgz
append to kernel lines:  
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.24-19-server
console=tty0 console=ttyS0,38400n8
apt-get install linux-source-2.6.24 (not needed?)
apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server
apt-get install make
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install g++
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install expect
apt-get install libdbi-perl libdate-calc-perl libdbd-mysql-perl


cd /usr/src; ln -s linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server linux
show menu:
./configure
#hiddenmenu
make all
make install
make postinstall


/usr/bin/dgrp_cfg_node -v -v init el 65.116.11.2 8
echo 'rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf


apt-get install mysql
# to see which iface it is, on backup2:


mkdir /data/mysql
snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface
chown mysql:mysql /data/mysql
 
/etc/init.d/mysql stop
 
mv /var/lib/mysql/* /data/mysql/
echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
mv /data/mysql/ib_* /var/lib/mysql/
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
(change datadir to /data/mysql)
vi /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
add:
  /data/mysql/ r,
  /data/mysql/** rwk,
Comment out:
/var/lib/mysql/ r,
#  /var/lib/mysql/** rwk,


/etc/init.d/apparmor restart
echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group
/etc/init.d/mysql start


tw_cli /c0/u0 set ignoreECC=on
pwconv
tw_cli /c0/u0 set storsave=balance
tw_cli /c0/u0 set cache=on


mkdir /home/bb
chown bb.bb /home/bb


0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
cd ~bb
</pre>
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .


= backup2 =
tar xf bb-linux.tar


== Summary ==
cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc


This machine is used for archiving data and is a backup server for colo customers. It was the former primary backup location for all VPS-based customers before backup1 was installed. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups. NOTE: power button is broken, so the reset button (paper clip) was rewired to be the power button.
echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
 
echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab


* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* OS: FreeBSD 6.1 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.3, Pub IP: 69.55.230.10 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
* Hardware: 16 IDE drive bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0-0 top left, drive 0-1 just to the right TODO) all hot-swap. Triple power supply.
* Drives:
**3ware 7500-8:
***200 GB JBOD (1 x 200G) labeled 0-0
***500 GB RAID5 (3 x 250G) 0-1 thru 0-3
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 0-4 thru 0-7
**3ware 7500-8:
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-0 thru 1-3
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-4 thru 1-7


All drives MUST be western digital IDE drives. Other brands will not fit.
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh
(remove all | SORT xxxx)


In case of an outage, nfs will hang on all connected servers until the nfs service returns. If you can't get backup2 back online, you can get nfs running elsewhere and fake backup2's MAC's: priv: 00:0e:0c:59:c1:a6, pub: 00:07:e9:5b:c6:45
chmod +r /var/log/messages


To configure:
./bbchkcfg.sh
ifconfig fxp0 link 00:90:27:f9:0a:d9
#(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
#(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src


== Services provided ==
#make; make install
* backup via rsync and nfs
cd ..
* samba
./runbb.sh start
* nfs
more BBOUT
* snmp
(look for errors)
* bigbrother
exit


== Usage ==
vi /etc/rc.local
* all data is stored under 4 mount points, corresponding to the 4 large RAID5 arrays: <tt>/mnt/data1 /mnt/data2 /mnt/data3 /mnt/data4</tt>
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"
* iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under <tt>/mnt/data2/iso</tt>
* this used to be our primary backup server so you will see old backups from virt and jails around- missing customer data though, just the machine's data
* this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
* isys backs up here
* customers are nfs-moutned under /mnt/data3/customers as file-backed md devices
* in <tt>/mnt/data4</tt> there are lots of useful things used for building our vps servers, customer servers, and management scripts:
** <tt>/bin</tt>: the master repository of scripts and custom binaries we use on jails and virts. Each night every virt and jail rsync's what's in here to update the local files. So any global updates to scripts would need to be made here (or will be overwritten with what's in here)
** <tt>/build</tt>: files we use for setting up big brother, 3ware cli and scripts for colo's, vzcp customized setup files and so on
** <tt>/vzrpms</tt>: contains the OS templates for many-to-most of the OS's we offer on vz systems


== Cronjobs ==
* backs itself up nightly to nfs-mounted backup1 (mountpoint: <tt>/backup2</tt>)


== Regular maintenance ==
echo '/data 10.1.4.0/24(rw, no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports
*[[Routine_Maintenance#3ware|Check on health]]


= backup3 =
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
== Summary ==
This machine is used for archiving data, is a backup server for colo customers, runs a samba server to make available iso's to the IPKVMs, and allows us to connect to the digi serial multiplexer at i2b. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups.


* Location: i2b, cab 6
* OS: Ubuntu 10.04.1 server amd64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.3, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.4 AND 69.55.231.2
* Hardware: 16 drive SATA bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: 5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on an Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1160 16-Port


== Services provided ==
echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd
* backup via rsync and nfs
* samba
* nfs
* digi realport
* snmp
* bigbrother


== Usage ==
* all data is stored under /data
* iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under <tt>/data/iso</tt>
* this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
* inftrastructure machines at i2b back up here
* customers are nfs-moutned under /data/customers as file-backed loopback devices


== management scripts ==
echo '10.1.4.8                backup1' >> /etc/hosts
* mkbackups
echo '/dev/sdb1 /data  ext3  rw,noatime  0  0' >> /etc/fstab


== Cronjobs ==
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk
RAID checks


35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
to install digi drivers:
Rotate daily snapshots for infrastructure machine backups


== Regular maintenance ==
wget http://ftp1.digi.com/support/driver/40002086_n.tgz
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Areca|Check on RAID health]]
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.24-19-server
apt-get install linux-source-2.6.24 (not needed?)
apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server
apt-get install make
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install g++
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install expect
apt-get install libdbi-perl libdate-calc-perl libdbd-mysql-perl


== Build ==
cd /usr/src; ln -s linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server linux
./configure
make all
make install
make postinstall


=== BIOS Config ===
/usr/bin/dgrp_cfg_node -v -v init el 65.116.11.2 8
disable quiet boot


set to last state after power loss
apt-get install mysql


set date/time to GMT
mkdir /data/mysql
chown mysql:mysql /data/mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql stop
mv /var/lib/mysql/* /data/mysql/
mv /data/mysql/ib_* /var/lib/mysql/
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
(change datadir to /data/mysql)
vi /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
add:
  /data/mysql/ r,
  /data/mysql/** rwk,
Comment out:
#  /var/lib/mysql/ r,
#  /var/lib/mysql/** rwk,


enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)
/etc/init.d/apparmor restart
/etc/init.d/mysql start


=== Install OS ===
tw_cli /c0/u0 set ignoreECC=on
<pre>Ubuntu 10.04.1 amd64 (couldn't get 12.04 to load cause the H/W was incompat)
tw_cli /c0/u0 set storsave=balance
10G / ext3
tw_cli /c0/u0 set cache=on
2G swap
~ /data ext4


Install packages:
openssh
samba</pre>


=== DNS and private IP ===
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
</pre>


echo "nameserver 69.55.225.225" >> /etc/resolv.conf
= backup2 =


Add a 2nd IP to eth0 and setup priv net
== Summary ==
<pre>vi /etc/network/interfaces


auto eth0
THIS SERVER IS OUT OF SERVICE AND REPLACED BY BACKUP4
iface eth0 inet static
        address 69.55.229.4
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.229.0
        broadcast 69.55.229.255
        gateway 69.55.229.1
        # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
        dns-nameservers 69.55.229.3 66.181.0.2
        dns-search johncompanies.com


auto eth0:1
This machine is used for archiving data and is a backup server for colo customers. It was the former primary backup location for all VPS-based customers before backup1 was installed. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups. NOTE: power button is broken, so the reset button (paper clip) was rewired to be the power button.
iface eth0:1 inet static
        address 69.55.231.2
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.231.0
        broadcast 69.55.231.255


auto eth1
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
iface eth1 inet static
* OS: FreeBSD 6.1 x86
        address 10.1.2.3
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.3, Pub IP: 69.55.230.10 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
        netmask 255.255.255.0
* Hardware: 16 IDE drive bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0-0 top left, drive 0-1 just to the right TODO) all hot-swap. Triple power supply.  
        network 10.1.2.0
* Drives:
        broadcast 10.1.2.255
**3ware 7500-8:
***200 GB JBOD (1 x 200G) labeled 0-0
***500 GB RAID5 (3 x 250G) 0-1 thru 0-3
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 0-4 thru 0-7
**3ware 7500-8:
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-0 thru 1-3
***700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-4 thru 1-7


</pre>
All drives MUST be western digital IDE drives. Other brands will not fit.


=== Install packages ===
In case of an outage, nfs will hang on all connected servers until the nfs service returns. If you can't get backup2 back online, you can get nfs running elsewhere and fake backup2's MAC's: priv: 00:0e:0c:59:c1:a6, pub: 00:07:e9:5b:c6:45
<pre>apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install libssl-dev
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install cu
apt-get install unzip
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server</pre>


=== tweak grub, enable serial ===
To configure:
ifconfig fxp0 link 00:90:27:f9:0a:d9


<pre>vi /etc/default/grub
== Services provided ==
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
* backup via rsync and nfs
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="max_loop=64"
* samba
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS0"
* nfs
update-grub</pre>
* snmp
* bigbrother


<pre>echo "start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
== Usage ==
stop on runlevel [!2345]
* all data is stored under 4 mount points, corresponding to the 4 large RAID5 arrays: <tt>/mnt/data1 /mnt/data2 /mnt/data3 /mnt/data4</tt>
respawn
* iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under <tt>/mnt/data2/iso</tt>
exec /sbin/getty -L ttyS0 38400 vt102" > /etc/init/ttyS0.conf</pre>
* this used to be our primary backup server so you will see old backups from virt and jails around- missing customer data though, just the machine's data
 
* this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
=== install realport (digi) driver ===
* isys backs up here
* customers are nfs-moutned under /mnt/data3/customers as file-backed md devices
* in <tt>/mnt/data4</tt> there are lots of useful things used for building our vps servers, customer servers, and management scripts:
** <tt>/bin</tt>: the master repository of scripts and custom binaries we use on jails and virts. Each night every virt and jail rsync's what's in here to update the local files. So any global updates to scripts would need to be made here (or will be overwritten with what's in here)
** <tt>/build</tt>: files we use for setting up big brother, 3ware cli and scripts for colo's, vzcp customized setup files and so on
** <tt>/vzrpms</tt>: contains the OS templates for many-to-most of the OS's we offer on vz systems


give the digi an ip with DgIpServ.exe
== Cronjobs ==
* backs itself up nightly to nfs-mounted backup1 (mountpoint: <tt>/backup2</tt>)


<pre>cd /usr/src/
== Regular maintenance ==
wget ftp://ftp1.digi.com/support/beta/linux/dgrp/dgrp-1.9.tgz
*[[Routine_Maintenance#3ware|Check on health]]
tar xzf dgrp-1.9.tgz
cd dgrp-1.9/
./configure
make
make install
make postinstall
update-rc.d dgrp_daemon defaults</pre>


configure ports:
= backup3 =
dgrp_cfg_node init el 10.1.2.10 16
== Summary ==
This machine is used for archiving data, is a backup server for colo customers, runs a samba server to make available iso's to the IPKVMs, and allows us to connect to the digi serial multiplexer at i2b. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups.  


try connecting with:
* Location: i2b, cab 6
cu -l /dev/ttyel00 -s 38400
* OS: Ubuntu 10.04.1 server amd64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.3, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.4 AND 69.55.231.2
* Hardware: 16 drive SATA bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: 5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on an Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1160 16-Port


=== shell, ntp, ssh key, hosts ===
== Services provided ==
* backup via rsync and nfs
* samba
* nfs
* digi realport
* snmp
* bigbrother


Shell autocompletion search:
== Usage ==
<pre>echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
* all data is stored under /data
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc</pre>
* iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under <tt>/data/iso</tt>
* this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
* inftrastructure machines at i2b back up here
* customers are nfs-moutned under /data/customers as file-backed loopback devices


Setup ntp:
== management scripts ==
<pre>vi /etc/ntp.conf
* mkbackups
server 10.1.2.1
server ntp.ubuntu.com</pre>


Generate ssh keys:
mkbackup <cid> GB <ip>
<pre>cd /root/
ssh-keygen -t dsa</pre>
Defaults, no password


Setup hosts:
== Cronjobs ==
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
RAID checks
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>


Copy keys to servers where we need passwordless login:
35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
<pre>cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
Rotate daily snapshots for infrastructure machine backups
cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'</pre>


Setup shell:
== Regular maintenance ==
<pre>vi /root/.bashrc
*[[Routine_Maintenance#Areca|Check on RAID health]]
(add to bottom)
alias h='history'
alias vi='vim'
alias j='jobs'
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000


alias tip-switch-p20='cu -l ttyel00 -s 9600'
== Build ==
alias tip-switch-p21='cu -l ttyel15 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p22='cu -l ttyel14 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p23='cu -l ttyel05 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p24='cu -l ttyel06 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p25='cu -l ttyel09 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p26='cu -l ttyel07 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p27='cu -l ttyel08 -s 9600'
alias tip-firewall2='cu -l ttyel01 -s 115200'
alias tip-nat2='cu -l /dev/ttyel02 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup3='cu -l ttyel04 -s 38400'
alias tip-bwdb2='cu -l ttyel03 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup4='cu -l ttyel13 -s 115200'
alias tip-jail3='cu -l ttyel11 -s 115200'


Load new shell:
=== BIOS Config ===
source /root/.bashrc
disable quiet boot


Setup snmpd (this is only valid for a server at castle):
set to last state after power loss
echo 'rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf


to see which iface it is, on backup2:
set date/time to GMT


snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface
enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)


=== nfs ===
=== Install OS ===
<pre>Ubuntu 10.04.1 amd64 (couldn't get 12.04 to load cause the H/W was incompat)
10G / ext3
2G swap
~ /data ext4


Allow mounts from private net:
Install packages:
echo '/data 10.1.2.0/24(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports
openssh
samba</pre>


Restart nfsd:
=== DNS and private IP ===
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart


=== bb ===
echo "nameserver 69.55.225.225" >> /etc/resolv.conf


Add user, group:
Add a 2nd IP to eth0 and setup priv net
echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
<pre>vi /etc/network/interfaces
echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group
pwconv


Create home:
auto eth0
mkdir /home/bb
iface eth0 inet static
chown bb.bb /home/bb
        address 69.55.229.4
cd ~bb
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.229.0
        broadcast 69.55.229.255
        gateway 69.55.229.1
        # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
        dns-nameservers 69.55.229.3 66.181.0.2
        dns-search johncompanies.com


Copy over and install files:
auto eth0:1
<pre>scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .
iface eth0:1 inet static
tar xf bb-linux.tar
        address 69.55.231.2
cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc</pre>
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.231.0
        broadcast 69.55.231.255


Configure main bb server:
auto eth1
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
iface eth1 inet static
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
        address 10.1.2.3
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 10.1.2.0
        broadcast 10.1.2.255


Configure low disk alerts:
</pre>
<pre>echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab</pre>


vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh
=== Install packages ===
(remove all | SORT xxxx since SORT is broken)
<pre>apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install libssl-dev
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install cu
apt-get install unzip
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server</pre>


chmod +r /var/log/messages
=== tweak grub, enable serial ===


./bbchkcfg.sh
<pre>vi /etc/default/grub
(y to questions)
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
./bbchkhosts.sh
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="max_loop=64"
(ignore ssh errors)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS0"
<pre>cd ../..
update-grub</pre>
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src</pre>


<pre>make; make install
<pre>echo "start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
cd ..
stop on runlevel [!2345]
./runbb.sh start
respawn
more BBOUT</pre>  
exec /sbin/getty -L ttyS0 38400 vt102" > /etc/init/ttyS0.conf</pre>
(look for errors)
exit


<pre>vi /etc/rc.local
=== install realport (digi) driver ===
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"
</pre>
(before the exit 0)


echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd
give the digi an ip with DgIpServ.exe


Add f/w rule:
<pre>cd /usr/src/
ipfw add 00096 allow ip from { 69.55.229.4 or 69.55.229.3 } to 69.55.230.2 1984
wget ftp://ftp1.digi.com/support/beta/linux/dgrp/dgrp-1.9.tgz
tar xzf dgrp-1.9.tgz
cd dgrp-1.9/
./configure
make
make install
make postinstall
update-rc.d dgrp_daemon defaults</pre>
 
configure ports:
dgrp_cfg_node init el 10.1.2.10 16


<pre>vi ~bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bbdef-client.sh
try connecting with:
DFWARN=199
cu -l /dev/ttyel00 -s 38400
DFPANIC=199</pre>


=== shell, ntp, ssh key, hosts ===


=== raid check ===
Shell autocompletion search:
<pre>echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc</pre>


==== 3ware ====
Setup ntp:
<pre>
<pre>vi /etc/ntp.conf
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/tw_cli /usr/local/sbin/tw_cli
server 10.1.2.1
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
server ntp.ubuntu.com</pre>
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
vi /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
:%s/c0/c2/g


crontab -e
Generate ssh keys:
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk</pre>
<pre>cd /root/
ssh-keygen -t dsa</pre>
Defaults, no password


==== areca ====
Setup hosts:
<pre>
<pre>echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
cd /tmp
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
wget http://www.areca.us/support/s_linux/cli/linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
unzip linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts</pre>
cp linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815/x86_64/cli64 /usr/local/sbin/
chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/cli64
cli64 rsf info
</pre>


<pre>scp backup2:/data4/bin/arecaraidchk /usr/local/sbin
Copy keys to servers where we need passwordless login:
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/Sendmail.pm /usr/local/sbin
<pre>cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'</pre>


crontab -e
Setup shell:
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk
<pre>vi /root/.bashrc
</pre>
(add to bottom)
alias h='history'
alias vi='vim'
alias j='jobs'
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000


<pre>cat > /root/verify.sh
alias tip-switch-p20='cu -l ttyel00 -s 9600'
cli64 vsf info
alias tip-switch-p21='cu -l ttyel15 -s 9600'
cli64 rsf info
alias tip-switch-p22='cu -l ttyel14 -s 9600'
cli64 disk info
alias tip-switch-p23='cu -l ttyel05 -s 9600'
cli64 event info
alias tip-switch-p24='cu -l ttyel06 -s 9600'
echo press enter when ready to run verify ; read x
alias tip-switch-p25='cu -l ttyel09 -s 9600'
 
alias tip-switch-p26='cu -l ttyel07 -s 9600'
cli64 vsf check vol=1
alias tip-switch-p27='cu -l ttyel08 -s 9600'
</pre>
alias tip-firewall2='cu -l ttyel01 -s 115200'
alias tip-nat2='cu -l /dev/ttyel02 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup3='cu -l ttyel04 -s 38400'
alias tip-bwdb2='cu -l ttyel03 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup4='cu -l ttyel13 -s 115200'
alias tip-jail3='cu -l ttyel11 -s 115200'


=== misc binaries ===
Load new shell:
source /root/.bashrc


  scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
Setup snmpd (this is only valid for a server at castle):
  vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
echo 'rocommunity jcread 10.1.4.5
(remove entries)
rocommunity jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf


crontab -e
to see which iface it is, on backup2:
35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/pagedave /usr/local/sbin/pagedave
snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/taskdone /usr/local/sbin/taskdone


Since installing /bin/mail requires all sorts of packages (lame) we write a simple one here...which can only email johncompanies.com addr's unless you add relaying for this host:
=== nfs ===


<pre>
Allow mounts from private net:
cat > /bin/mail
echo '/data 10.1.2.0/24(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;


use lib '/usr/local/sbin';
Restart nfsd:
use Sendmail qw(sendmail);
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart


my $sub = $ARGV[1];
=== bb ===
my $to = $ARGV[2];


Add user, group:
echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group
pwconv


my %mail = (
Create home:
  To      => $to,
mkdir /home/bb
  From    => $to,
chown bb.bb /home/bb
  Subject => $sub,
cd ~bb
  Message => '',
  smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com'
);
sendmail(%mail) || print "Error: $Sendmail::error";


</pre>
Copy over and install files:
<pre>scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .
tar xf bb-linux.tar
cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc</pre>


  chmod 0700 /bin/mail
Configure main bb server:
  echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts


=== mkbackup ===
Configure low disk alerts:
<pre>echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab</pre>


  mkdir /data/customers
  vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh
(remove all | SORT xxxx since SORT is broken)


<pre>cat > /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup
chmod +r /var/log/messages
#!/bin/sh


if test $1; then
./bbchkcfg.sh
  cid=$1
(y to questions)
else
./bbchkhosts.sh
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
(ignore ssh errors)
  exit
<pre>cd ../..
fi
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src</pre>


if test $2; then
<pre>make; make install
  gb=$2
cd ..
else
./runbb.sh start
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip Terminating."
more BBOUT</pre>
  exit
(look for errors)
fi
  exit


if test $3; then
<pre>vi /etc/rc.local
  ip=$3
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"
else
</pre>
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
(before the exit 0)
  exit
fi


echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd


if test -e /data/customers/${cid}-file; then
Add f/w rule:
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/${cid}-file exists"
ipfw add 00096 allow ip from { 69.55.229.4 or 69.55.229.3 } to 69.55.230.2 1984
  exit
else
  echo "touch /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  touch /data/customers/${cid}-file
  count=`echo $gb|awk '{print $1*1000}'`
  echo "dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count"
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count
  echo "/sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  /sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file
fi


if test -e /data/customers/$cid; then
<pre>vi ~bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bbdef-client.sh
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/$cid exists"
DFWARN=199
  exit
DFPANIC=199</pre>
else
  echo "mkdir /data/customers/${cid}"
  mkdir /data/customers/${cid}
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid"
  mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid
  df -h /data/customers/$cid


  echo "fsck -y /data/customers/${cid}-file" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


  echo "/data/customers/$cid $ip/32(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)" >> /etc/exports
=== raid check ===
  /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
  tail /var/log/messages
fi</pre>


chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup
==== 3ware ====
<pre>
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/tw_cli /usr/local/sbin/tw_cli
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
vi /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
:%s/c0/c2/g


vi /etc/rc.local
crontab -e
add:
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk</pre>
/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


=== samba ===
==== areca ====
<pre>
cd /tmp
wget http://www.areca.us/support/s_linux/cli/linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
unzip linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
cp linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815/x86_64/cli64 /usr/local/sbin/
chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/cli64
cli64 rsf info
</pre>


apt-get install samba
<pre>scp backup2:/data4/bin/arecaraidchk /usr/local/sbin
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/Sendmail.pm /usr/local/sbin


vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
crontab -e
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk
</pre>


; comment out any mounts, add:
<pre>cat > /root/verify.sh
cli64 vsf info
cli64 rsf info
cli64 disk info
cli64 event info
echo press enter when ready to run verify ; read x


<pre>[data]
cli64 vsf check vol=1
  read only = yes
</pre>
  locking = no
  path = /data/iso
  guest ok = yes</pre>


/etc/init.d/smbd restart
=== misc binaries ===


  mkdir /data/iso
  scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
(remove entries)


Bring over some stuff from backup2
crontab -e
35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


<pre>cd /data/iso
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/pagedave /usr/local/sbin/pagedave
scp backup2:/d2/iso/3wfirmware.iso .
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/taskdone /usr/local/sbin/taskdone
scp backup2:/d2/iso/MD5SUMS .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/bootimg.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/systemrescuecd-x86-0.2.19.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/win98bootcd.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/acronis_bootdisk.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/memtest86-3.2.iso .</pre>


=== Moving from one server to another ===
Since installing /bin/mail requires all sorts of packages (lame) we write a simple one here...which can only email johncompanies.com addr's unless you add relaying for this host:


Here are the steps you would take to move settings and data from one server to a new backup server:
<pre>
cat > /bin/mail
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;


* rsync over all /data/customers (we do this cause if we didn't use *-file it would copy over the files AND the data in the mountpoint)
use lib '/usr/local/sbin';
rsync -av --progress --ignore-times *-file root@10.1.2.33:/data/customers/
use Sendmail qw(sendmail);
after umounting all the customers, copy over the (empty) directories separately:
for f in `find .  -type d`; do rsync -av $f root@69.55.229.25:/data/customers; done


* copy mount script
my $sub = $ARGV[1];
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh root@69.55.229.25:/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
my $to = $ARGV[2];


* copy rc.local
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/rc.local root@69.55.229.25:/etc/rc.local


* copy /etc/exports
my %mail = (
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/exports root@69.55.229.25:/etc/exports
  To      => $to,
  From    => $to,
  Subject => $sub,
  Message => '',
  smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com'
);
sendmail(%mail) || print "Error: $Sendmail::error";


* edit /etc/hostname on both machines (set current to oldbackup3)
</pre>


* edit /etc/network/interfaces (swap IPs).
chmod 0700 /bin/mail


* stop mounts from mounting on old and new servers so it doesnt start with reboot right away:
=== mkbackup ===
chmod 000 /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


* reboot both servers @ same time
mkdir /data/customers


* check everything out
<pre>cat > /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup
#!/bin/sh


* run /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh on new server
if test $1; then
  cid=$1
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
  exit
fi


* if switch port changed update mrtg to reflect correct port pub nic is on (on p20):
if test $2; then
  vi /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/mrtg1.cfg
  gb=$2
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip Terminating."
  exit
fi


= console =
if test $3; then
  ip=$3
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
  exit
fi


== Summary ==
This box's only purpose is to serve as a means to connect to the digi serial multiplexer boxes at castle. Connect to it using the blue (cisco) ribbon cable with the beige RJ-45 to serial connector, 9600 8N1.


* Location: castle, cab 3-8
if test -e /data/customers/${cid}-file; then
* OS: SunOS 5.8 (solaris)
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/${cid}-file exists"
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.4
  exit
* Hardware: Sun Netra
else
  echo "touch /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  touch /data/customers/${cid}-file
  count=`echo $gb|awk '{print $1*1000}'`
  echo "dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count"
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count
  echo "/sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  /sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file
fi


if test -e /data/customers/$cid; then
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/$cid exists"
  exit
else
  echo "mkdir /data/customers/${cid}"
  mkdir /data/customers/${cid}
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid"
  mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid
  df -h /data/customers/$cid


To connect to consoles, ssh in as user 'console' and use the <tt>tip</tt> command to connect to devices listed in <tt>/etc/remote</tt>
  echo "fsck -y /data/customers/${cid}-file" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


i.e.
  echo "/data/customers/$cid $ip/32(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)" >> /etc/exports
tip switch-p1
  /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
tip jail1
  tail /var/log/messages
fi</pre>


== Configuring digi/ports ==
chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup


=== /etc/remote ===
vi /etc/rc.local
This is where the configuration/mapping for ports and custom names which we use along with the tip command to connect to various ports on the digi switches.
add:
/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


We have 2 digi's at castle we connect to:
=== samba ===


  #3-7 10.1.4.10
  apt-get install samba
virt15:dv=/dev/dty/CO001s:br#38400:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
virt13:dv=/dev/dty/CO002s:br#115200:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:


and
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf


#3-6 10.1.4.11
; comment out any mounts, add:
jail4:dv=/dev/dty/CP001s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:
jail16:dv=/dev/dty/CP002s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:


The only things you need to edit are the first part (i.e. <tt>jail4</tt>) and the speed (i.e. <tt>9600</tt>). You can decipher which port on the digi each line corresponds to by the <tt>CP001s or CO001s</tt> (port 1 on digi1 and digi2), <tt>CP002s or CO002s</tt> (port 2 on digi1 and digi2)
<pre>[data]
  read only = yes
  locking = no
  path = /data/iso
  guest ok = yes</pre>


=== drpadmin ===
/etc/init.d/smbd restart
The tool you use to configure a device to a digi box is drpadmin:


<pre>bash-2.03$ su
mkdir /data/iso
Password:
# drpadmin


Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit : s
Bring over some stuff from backup2
0      10.1.4.10      32      CO      771    never  1027
1      10.1.4.11      32      CP      771    never  1027
2      65.116.11.2    8      el      771    never  1027


Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit :</pre>
<pre>cd /data/iso
scp backup2:/d2/iso/3wfirmware.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/MD5SUMS .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/bootimg.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/systemrescuecd-x86-0.2.19.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/win98bootcd.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/acronis_bootdisk.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/memtest86-3.2.iso .</pre>


Use those commands above to modify the devices available.
=== Moving from one server to another ===


== Switching IP/hostname ==
Here are the steps you would take to move settings and data from one server to a new backup server:


Edit:
* rsync over all /data/customers (we do this cause if we didn't use *-file it would copy over the files AND the data in the mountpoint)
/etc/defaultrouter
  rsync -av --progress --ignore-times *-file root@10.1.2.33:/data/customers/
  /etc/hosts
after umounting all the customers, copy over the (empty) directories separately:
  /etc/hostname.hme0
  for f in `find -type d`; do rsync -av $f root@69.55.229.25:/data/customers; done
/etc/nodename
  Maybe needed to run: # ifconfig hme0 10.1.4.4 up


= devweb =
* copy mount script
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh root@69.55.229.25:/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


We do web development on devweb.johncompanies.com
* copy rc.local
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/rc.local root@69.55.229.25:/etc/rc.local


Currently this is a jail running on jail17 / 69.55.230.8
* copy /etc/exports
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/exports root@69.55.229.25:/etc/exports


If the jail is restarted, you will need to manually restart the web service with:
* edit /etc/hostname on both machines (set current to oldbackup3)
httpsdctl restart


All website development work should be done here first. It works exactly like and is setup like our [[Management_System_/_Public_Website_/_Signup_/_Account_Manager|main site]].
* edit /etc/network/interfaces (swap IPs).  


* stop mounts from mounting on old and new servers so it doesnt start with reboot right away:
chmod 000 /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh


= firewall2 =
* reboot both servers @ same time


== Summary ==
* check everything out


This machine is the primary (only) firewall for the entire network at i2b.  
* run /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh on new server


* Location: i2b, cab 6
* if switch port changed update mrtg to reflect correct port pub nic is on (on p20):
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
vi /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/mrtg1.cfg
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.2, Pub IPs: 66.181.18.3 (external), 69.55.229.1 & 69.55.231.1 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. TODO: describe NIC location/orientation
 
= backup4 =
== Summary ==
This machine is used for archiving data, is a backup server for colo customers, runs a samba server to make available iso's to the IPKVMs. Only FreeBSD virt customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups.  


* Hardware: 2 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Location: castle, cab 3-7
* Drives: 73 GB (2 x 73GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320 PCI RAID card.
* OS: FreeNAS 9.3 (FreeBSD 9.3)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.9/24 AND 10.1.7.9/24,  Pub IPs: 69.55.230.6/24
* Hardware: JC-08014
            Intel S5000VSA Motherboard
            1 x Intel Xeon E5410  @ 2.33GHz CPU
            3ware 9690SA-8I RAID Card w BBU
            16GB RAM
            Dual power supply.
* Drives: 7 TB (6 x 2TB) ZFS RAIDZ2 array running on JBOD
      1 128 GB SSD system drive and 6 drive SATA bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap.


== Services Provided ==
* GUI management at http://backup4.johncompanies.com
* firewall (ipfw)
* bigbrother


== Firewall Rule Configuration ==
== Services provided ==
* backup via rsync and nfs
* samba
* nfs
* snmp?
* bigbrother?


See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Firewall_Rule_Configuration|Firewall Rule Configuration]] for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.
== Usage ==
* all data is stored under /data
* iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under <tt>/data/iso</tt>  ??
* this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files. ??
* customers are nfs-moutned under /data/users (/mnt/zfs/users) as zfs ?


== Disaster Recovery ==
== management scripts ==
* mkbackups?


TODO: need backup f/w and instructions on how to move cables.
mkbackup <cid> GB <ip>


Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)
== Cronjobs ==
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk 
RAID checks ?


TODO
35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
Rotate daily snapshots for infrastructure machine backups


Here's the config on the live firewall:
00 15 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate
Rotate daily snapshots for customer machine backups


<pre>kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
== Regular maintenance ==
portmap_enable="NO"
*[[Routine_Maintenance#A|Check on RAID health]]
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"


xntpd_enable="YES"
== Build ==
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"


fsck_y_enable="YES"
= console =  
background_fsck="NO"


defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
== Summary ==
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
This box's only purpose is to serve as a means to connect to the digi serial multiplexer boxes at castle. Connect to it using the blue (cisco) ribbon cable with the beige RJ-45 to serial connector, 9600 8N1.
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
</pre>


OBSOLETE
* Location: castle, cab 3-8
* OS: SunOS 5.8 (solaris)
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.4
* Hardware: Sun Netra


== Cronjobs ==
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
Backup to backup3


0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
To connect to consoles, ssh in as user 'console' and use the <tt>tip</tt> command to connect to devices listed in <tt>/etc/remote</tt>
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).


59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
SSH WORK ~2021
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
ssh user@console.johncompanies.com <br>
Capture counts periodically


0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
PW: 674*****
This script will create <tt>/etc/firewall.sh</tt> which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.


  */5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
i.e.
Checking the health of the RAID array
  tip switch-p1
tip jail1


== Configuring digi/ports ==


== DOS attacks ==
=== /etc/remote ===
This is where the configuration/mapping for ports and custom names which we use along with the tip command to connect to various ports on the digi switches.


See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Handling_a_DoS_attack|Handling a DoS attack]] regarding how to handle a DOS attack.
We have 2 digi's at castle we connect to:


#3-7 10.1.4.10
virt15:dv=/dev/dty/CO001s:br#38400:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
virt13:dv=/dev/dty/CO002s:br#115200:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:
and


== build ==
#3-6 10.1.4.11
jail4:dv=/dev/dty/CP001s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:
jail16:dv=/dev/dty/CP002s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:


<pre>partition map:
The only things you need to edit are the first part (i.e. <tt>jail4</tt>) and the speed (i.e. <tt>9600</tt>). You can decipher which port on the digi each line corresponds to by the <tt>CP001s or CO001s</tt> (port 1 on digi1 and digi2), <tt>CP002s or CO002s</tt> (port 2 on digi1 and digi2)
/ 58g
swap 4g
/var 512m
/tmp 512m
/usr 5.5g


4. edit /etc/make.conf
=== drpadmin ===
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
The tool you use to configure a device to a digi box is drpadmin:
KERNCONF=firewall2 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf


5. add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
<pre>bash-2.03$ su
Password:
# drpadmin


echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config
Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit : s
0      10.1.4.10      32      CO      771    never  1027
1      10.1.4.11      32      CP      771    never  1027
2      65.116.11.2    8      el      771    never  1027


echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit :</pre>
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf


Use those commands above to modify the devices available.


6. turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
== Switching IP/hostname ==
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
vi /etc/ttys


ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25 off secure
Edit:
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25 off secure
/etc/defaultrouter
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
  /etc/hosts
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25 off secure
  /etc/hostname.hme0
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
  /etc/nodename
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25 off secure
  Maybe needed to run: # ifconfig hme0 10.1.4.4 up
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on  secure


kill -1 1
= devweb =


on console server:
We do web development on devweb.johncompanies.com
vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console


Currently this is a jail running on jail17 / 69.55.230.8


7. populate hosts
If the jail is restarted, you will need to manually restart the web service with:
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
httpsdctl restart
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts


8. put key in authorized_keys on backup3
All website development work should be done here first. It works exactly like and is setup like our [[Management_System_/_Public_Website_/_Signup_/_Account_Manager|main site]].
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
(default location, leave password blank)


Punch a hole in firewall1 to allow traffic to backup servers @ castle:


ipfw add 99 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.10 22
= firewall2 =
ipfw add 95 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.11 22


cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
== Summary ==
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'


confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt
This machine is the primary firewall for the entire network at i2b.  firewall3 is a hot standby replacement for
firewall2.  Both firewall2 and firewall3 should not be connected at the same time since they use the same internal
and external IP addresses.


ssh backup3 hostname
* Location: i2b, cab 6
* OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.2, Pub IPs: 66.181.18.3 (external), 69.55.229.1 & 69.55.231.1 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. TODO: describe NIC location/orientation


ssh backup2 hostname
* Hardware: 2 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: 73 GB (2 x 73GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320 PCI RAID card.


ssh backup1 hostname
== Services Provided ==
* firewall (ipfw)
* bigbrother for customer machines


== Firewall Rule Configuration ==


10. edit root's path and login script:
See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Firewall_Rule_Configuration|Firewall Rule Configuration]] for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.
vi /root/.cshrc


Change alias entries (add G):
== Disaster Recovery ==
alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm      mb mount
alias mbu      mb umount


and alter the prompt, set the following:
TODO: need backup f/w and instructions on how to move cables.
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "


11. install cvsup
Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null


12. get latest sources for this release:
TODO
cd /usr/src
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup


cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
Here's the config on the live firewall:


13. configure new kernel.
<pre>kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"


cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
xntpd_enable="YES"
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/firewall2-6.4 ./firewall2
 
15. build, install kernel and world
 
cd /boot
 
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel
 
make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
make installworld
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i
 
17. populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf
 
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"
 
xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
Line 4,251: Line 4,394:
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"


ifconfig_bce1="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
background_fsck="NO"
Line 4,258: Line 4,400:
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
sshd_enable="YES"
ifconfig_bge1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
usbd_enable="YES"
ifconfig_bge1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
ifconfig_bge1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
20. reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
ifconfig_bge1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
ifconfig_bge1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
uname -a
ifconfig_bge1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
ifconfig_bge1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
21. update ports:
ifconfig_bge1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
cd /usr/ports
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
sshd_enable="YES"
*default base=/usr\
usbd_enable="YES"
*default prefix=/usr\
</pre>
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
 
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
 
*default compress\
== Cronjobs ==
ports-all tag=." > sup
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
 
Backup to backup3
cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
 
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
22. Install raid mgmt tool
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
 
Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).
# linux base
 
cd /usr/ports/devel/libtool22
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
make install base
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
 
Capture counts periodically
cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4
 
make install clean
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
 
This script will create <tt>/etc/firewall.sh</tt> which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.
#linux-megamgr-5.20
 
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/linux-megamgr
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
make install clean
Checking the health of the RAID array
 
 
# megarc-1.51
 
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/megarc
== DOS attacks ==
make install clean
 
 
See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Handling_a_DoS_attack|Handling a DoS attack]] regarding how to handle a DOS attack.
Test:
 
rehash; megarc -ldInfo -a0 -l0
 
== build ==
 
<pre>partition map:
/ 58g
swap 4g
/var 512m
/tmp 512m
/usr 5.5g
 
4. edit /etc/make.conf
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=firewall2 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf
 
5. add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
 
echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config
 
echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf
 
 
6. turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
vi /etc/ttys
 
ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on  secure
 
kill -1 1
 
on console server:
vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console
 
 
7. populate hosts
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts
 
8. put key in authorized_keys on backup3
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
(default location, leave password blank)
 
Punch a hole in firewall1 to allow traffic to backup servers @ castle:
 
ipfw add 99 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.10 22
ipfw add 95 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.11 22
 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
 
confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt
 
ssh backup3 hostname
 
ssh backup2 hostname
 
ssh backup1 hostname
 
 
10. edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc
 
Change alias entries (add G):
alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm      mb mount
alias mbu      mb umount
 
and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "
 
11. install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
12. get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup
 
cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
13. configure new kernel.
 
cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/firewall2-6.4 ./firewall2
 
15. build, install kernel and world
 
cd /boot
 
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel
 
make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
make installworld
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i
 
17. populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf
 
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"
 
xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"
 
ifconfig_bce1="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
 
defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
 
20. reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
 
uname -a
 
21. update ports:
cd /usr/ports
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup
 
cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
22. Install raid mgmt tool
 
# linux base
cd /usr/ports/devel/libtool22
make install base
 
cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4
make install clean
 
#linux-megamgr-5.20
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/linux-megamgr
make install clean
 
# megarc-1.51
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/megarc
make install clean
 
Test:
rehash; megarc -ldInfo -a0 -l0
 
23. install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean
 
choose default options
 
25. install bb client
adduser
Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username  : bb
Password  : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups    : bb
Home      : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked    : no
OK? (yes/no): yes
 
cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar
 
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
 
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles
MACHINE="firewall2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM
 
cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
./bbchkcfg.sh
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..
 
vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
 
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT
(look for errors)
exit
 
echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
 
Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:
 
ipfw add 00096 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2
 
 
27. configure bb on mail:
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
66.181.18.3 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh
 
su bb
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit
 
29. configure ntp
echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf
 
/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)
 
echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
 
30. fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
vr johncompanies.com
(edit the PTR too)
 
 
33. setup backups
echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/firewall2/current\
\
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config
 
on backup3:
setup backup dirs:
ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/firewall2/current
 
on backup3, add the system to
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
 
scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
backup1 > backup3
 
crontab -e
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
 
 
34. mkdir /root/logs
 
35. edit sshd_config for security
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 66.181.18.3
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1
 
kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`
 
35. raid chk
 
cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
#!/usr/bin/perl
 
my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;
 
foreach (@out) {
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
#print $_;
}
 
36. add crontab entries
crontab -e
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
 
#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*
 
scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
touch /etc/firewall.sh
mkdir /etc/oldrules/
 
other binaries
scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
 
Setup basic ruleset
 
ipfw add 00009 count udp from any to any
ipfw add 00010 allow tcp from any to any established
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn tcpoptions !mss
ipfw add 00012 deny icmp from any to any icmptypes 4,5,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,17,18
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn,fin
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags fin,psh,rst,urg
ipfw add 00012 allow icmp from any to any
ipfw add 00014 deny tcp from any to any dst-port 135
ipfw add 00150 skipto 65535 ip from any to any via em1 in
 
IPKVM3:
00098 allow ip from { 69.55.230.6 or 69.55.230.7 } to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139
00098 deny ip from any to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139
</pre>
 
 
= firewall3 =
 
== Summary ==
 
This machine is the backup firewall for the network at i2b.
 
* Location: i2b, cab ?
* OS: FreeBSD 9.1 amd64
* Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.5, Pub IPs: 66.181.18.3 (external), 69.55.229.1 & 69.55.231.1 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks.
 
<pre>
 
The internal network NIC is the left one on the motherboard (69.55.229.1/24, ...).
The external network NIC is the right one on the motherboard (66.181.18.3/28).
The PCI ethernet card is connected to our private network (10.1.2.5/24).
 
</pre>
 
* Hardware: 2 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
* Drives: 160 GB (2 x 160GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320 PCI RAID card.
 
== Services Provided ==
* firewall (ipfw)
* bigbrother
 
== Firewall Rule Configuration ==
 
See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Firewall_Rule_Configuration|Firewall Rule Configuration]] for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.
 
== Disaster Recovery ==
 
'''To put the backup firewall3 into service:'''
 
<pre>
Move the internal cable (to our networks) from firewall2 to em1 which is the left most ethernet port (69.55.229.1).
Move the external cable (to outside world) from firewall2 to em0 which is the port to the right on the motherboard (66.181.18.3).
The PCI ethernet port (fxp0) should already be connected to private network (10.1.2.5).
</pre>
 
Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)
 
<pre>
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"
 
xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.5"
 
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
 
defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
hostname="firewall3.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_em0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
 
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
# ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
</pre>
 
== Cronjobs ==
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
Backup to backup3
 
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).
 
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
Capture counts periodically
 
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;
This script will create <tt>/etc/firewall.sh</tt> which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.
 
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
Checking the health of the RAID array
 
 
== DOS attacks ==
 
See [[FreeBSD_Reference#Handling_a_DoS_attack|Handling a DoS attack]] regarding how to handle a DOS attack.
 
 
== build ==
 
<pre>partition map:
/ 58g
swap 4g
/var 512m
/tmp 512m
/usr 5.5g
 
4. edit /etc/make.conf
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=firewall3 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf
 
5. add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
 
echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config
 
echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf
 
 
6. turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
vi /etc/ttys
 
ttyv2  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv3  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv4  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv5  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv6  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
ttyv7  "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"        cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0  "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"  vt100  on  secure
 
kill -1 1
 
on console server:
vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console
 
 
7. populate hosts
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts
 
8. put key in authorized_keys on backup3
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
(default location, leave password blank)
 
Punch a hole in firewall1 to allow traffic to backup servers @ castle:
 
ipfw add 99 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.10 22
ipfw add 95 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.11 22
 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'
 
confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt
 
ssh backup3 hostname
 
ssh backup2 hostname
 
ssh backup1 hostname
 
 
10. edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc
 
Change alias entries (add G):
alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm      mb mount
alias mbu      mb umount
 
and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "
 
11. install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
12. get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_9_1\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup
 
cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
13. configure new kernel.
 
cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/firewall3-9.1 ./firewall3
 
15. build, install kernel and world
 
cd /boot
 
mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel
 
make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null
(supermicro: 2:15 mins, 2950: 38? mins)
make installworld
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i
 
17. populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf
 
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"
 
xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
 
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
 
hostname="firewall3.johncompanies.com"
#  external network
ifconfig_em0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
 
#  internal network
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
 
#  private network
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"
 
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.5"
 
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
ntpd_enable="YES"
# powerd_enable="YES"
 
 
20. reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
 
uname -a
 
21. update ports:
cd /usr/ports
 
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_9_1\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup
 
cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null
 
22. Install raid mgmt tool
 
# linux base
cd /usr/ports/devel/libtool22
make install base
 
cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4
make install clean
 
scp backup2:/d4/build/3ware/tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz /usr/local/sbin
cd /usr/local/sbin
tar xzvf tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz


23. install rsync from ports
23. install rsync from ports
Line 4,336: Line 5,150:
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
10.1.2.5 firewall3.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts


vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles  
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles  
MACHINE="firewall2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM
MACHINE="firewall3,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM


cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
Line 4,373: Line 5,187:
27. configure bb on mail:
27. configure bb on mail:
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
66.181.18.3 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh
66.181.18.3 firewall3.johncompanies.com # ssh


su bb
su bb
Line 4,420: Line 5,234:
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 66.181.18.3
ListenAddress 66.181.18.3
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1
ListenAddress 10.1.2.5


kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`
kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`

Latest revision as of 15:05, 3 October 2023

jails[edit]

jail1[edit]

  • Location: castle, SHUTDOWN
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.2 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.101 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.230.107 (onboard)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: gvinum

jail2[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 6-16
  • OS: FreeBSD 7.2 amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.102, Pub IP: 69.55.228.53 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, two 300 GB (4 x 300GB) RAID1 arrays running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (PERC 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.232
  • Disk accounting: md

jail3[edit]

  • Location: I2b SHUTDOWN
  • OS: FreeBSD 8.3 amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.103, Pub IP: 69.55.229.7 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SATA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 array running on a 3ware 8006-2LP RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: md

Notes[edit]

  • We should not add users to this server since it is at I2B
  • must be ssh'd to from nat2
  • is a super jail for customer col01737

jail4[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 6-17
  • OS: FreeBSD 9.1 x86_64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.104, Pub IP: 69.55.228.104 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Dell 2850. 6 x 300GB SCSI drives (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
  • RAM: 16 GB ( 4 x 4GB Reg ECC )
  • Drives: one 1.4 TB RAID 5 array (6 x 300GB SCSI) Dell-branded (PERC 4e)LSI megarc RAID card.
  • Remote management: None
  • Disk accounting: md


Notes[edit]

Only FreeBSD 9.1 jail Not upgraded to FBSD 9.2 or 9.3 because too many libraries modified (would require customers to rebuild apps).

jail5[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: FreeBSD 10.1 x86_64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.105, Pub IP: 69.55.230.105 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro JC-14004 - Intel S1200BTL motherboard - 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (2 colums of 3), Dual power supply.
  • CPU: 1 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E3-1230 V2 CPU 3.30 GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
  • RAM: 32 GB ( 4 x 8GB ECC )
  • Drives: 1x80 GB SATA SSD on motherboard + one 2.6 TB RAID 5 array 4x1 TB + 3ware 9650 RAID card.
  • Remote management: Intel RMM 4 - 10.1.4.235
  • Disk accounting: md

Notes[edit]

Only FreeBSD 10.1 jail used for bhyve virtuals.

Use ~+Ctrl-D to disconnect from console (vm attach colXXXXX).

jail6[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 6-16
  • OS: FreeBSD 10.3 x86_64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.106, Pub IP: 69.55.230.106 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro JC-14004 - Intel S1200BTL motherboard - 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (2 colums of 3), Dual power supply.
  • CPU: 1 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E3-1230 V2 CPU 3.30 GHz (8 virtual CPUs)
  • RAM: 32 GB ( 4 x 8GB ECC )
  • Drives: one 2.7 TB ZFS RAID 6 array 5x1 TB
  • Remote management: Intel RMM 4 - 10.1.4.236
  • Disk accounting: zfs

jail7[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-5 SCHEUDLED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.3 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.107, Pub IP: 69.55.230.108 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 146 GB (4 x 146GB) RAID1 arrays, one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (PERC 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.237
  • Disk accounting: gvinum

Notes[edit]

Do not run a verify while OS/jails running, will crash.

jail8[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: FreeBSD 8.0 amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.108, Pub IP: 69.55.234.2 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 array, one 400 GB (2 x 400GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (PERC 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.238
  • Disk accounting: md


jail9[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: FreeBSD 8.2 amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.109, Pub IP: 69.55.232.36 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 400 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (PERC 5/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.239
  • Disk accounting: md


jail11[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.7 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.111 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.236.92 (onboard)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: vinum


mx1[edit]

  • Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.11 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.201 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.3 (onboard)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array, one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: vinum

Notes[edit]

  • is our (old) backup mail/dns vps service host

mx2[edit]

  • Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
  • OS: FreeBSD 7.1 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.202 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.237.90 (onboard)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Disk accounting: gvinum

Notes[edit]

  • is our latest backup mail/dns vps service host

jail17[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.117 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: vinum
  • Host of devweb.johncompanies.com and www.utopian.com/mail.utopian.com

jail18[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-5 SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.10 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.118 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.2 (onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (4 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: vinum
  • Host of ns2c.johncompanies.com (now on ns2c.johncompanies.com on ganeti)

jail19[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-5 SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN 9/30/19
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.1 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.119 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.228.200 (onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCA SCSI drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec 2120S RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Disk accounting: gvinum

virts[edit]

quar1[edit]

  • Location: castle, SHUTDOWN AND SCRAPPED
  • OS: RedHat 7.3 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.151 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.227.2 (onboard nic)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array, one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Virtuozzo version: 2.6.1
  • VZ license: hwid=23C0.C0E1.6FDD.08BA.8971.8E1C.EBD5.1EDC serial=0DE6.903E.E239.E23F.470C.4369.4104.A5A4

Notes[edit]

  • used to be the home of customers who's VE's would just run out of control/badly
  • has a max of 10 VE's allowed to run

virt9[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: RedHat 7.3 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.59 (PCI nic), Pub IP: 69.55.226.161 (onboard nic)
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Virtuozzo version: 2.6.1
  • VZ license: hwid=BC15.B4D6.0D25.A5FE.F3BA.D518.E351.AE3F serial=F6AD.B6B4.5650.8869.C97C.73EE.AF65.FA8B


virt11[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: CentOS 5.4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.61, Pub IP: 69.55.238.3, 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 400 GB (2 x 400GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.211
  • Virtuozzo version: 4.0.0
  • VZ license: hwid="029D.A187.78E1.480F.49E3.E20A.7389.7F79" serial="163C.F3E2.195F.96B5.2D38.8937.9600.4A05" key_number="VZ.00172378.0006"
 vzlicload -p A40R00-D8CS00-5D8817-A2RB23-8Y9J78

virt12[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: CentOS 5.2 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.62, Pub IP: 69.55.227.70, 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 arrays one 400 GB (2 x 400GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.212
  • Virtuozzo version: 4.0.0
  • VZ license: hwid="0C53.A413.E095.B4F4.51BC.D740.6919.A77B" serial="84E5.9498.3759.E683.E24B.2514.CA72.DC31"

virt13[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 6-17
  • Switch port: P13-
  • OS: CentOS 6.2 x86_64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.63, Pub IP: 69.55.226.2, 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz (8 virtual cores)
  • RAM: 32 GB (8 x 4GB DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC 667MHz)
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 600 GB (2 x 600GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 6/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.213
  • Virtuozzo version: 4.7.0
  • VZ license: hwid="7D07.93BE.0B1F.7D2B.B039.4B5B.48B6.453B" serial="60A4.A94C.44BB.DCD6.8D03.1778.605B.10FE"

Notes[edit]

  • home to our latest/current signups
  • currently the only 64bit vz host

virt14[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 6-16
  • Switch Port: p13-
  • OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.64 Pub IP: 69.55.225.14 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • CPU: 2 x Xeon 5140 Dual Core @ 2.33GHz (4 virtual CPUs)
  • RAM: 32 GB (8 x 4GB Reg ECC)
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146 GB SAS) RAID1 array, and one 1TB RAID1 array (2 x 1 TB SATA), running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.214
  • Virtuozzo version: 4.7.0
  • VZ license: hwid="EA32.2CA0.2368.F5FC.DFBE.6724.5AC0.8ED0" serial="DA0D.F464.0BCE.35B8.C0C0.28B6.D921.F3FD" key_number="VZ.02634184.0070"
  • Activation Key="A00E00-A0WC02-W1A863-482N41-BQAY84"

Notes[edit]

  • our latest virt
  • Temp server to offload Virt13 till we can get a Cloud going.
  • virt 13 and 14 currently the only 64bit vz hosts

virt15[edit]

  • Location: SHUTDOWN
  • OS: RedHat 9 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.65, Pub IP: 69.55.232.160 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, two 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 arrays, running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Virtuozzo version: 2.6.2
  • VZ license: hwid=A90F.6F48.E723.D8BA.3025.184A.5B73.D11E serial=E94B.5164.C1E6.A67F.67D1.7D96.0B6C.5524

virt16[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: Fedora Core 4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.66, Pub IP: 69.55.232.2 (2 onboard nics)
  • Hardware: Supermicro (custom build). 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 74 GB (2 x 74GB) RAID1 array, one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 RAID card.
  • Remote management: none
  • Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
  • VZ license: hwid=DEFA.A325.7230.BBC8.9715.8B52.3FD7.27BE serial=66C0.41EA.3FBB.11D3.9CC6.55C7.09AE.14AB


virt17[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: CentOS 4.4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.67, Pub IP: 69.55.232.162, 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 arrays running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.217
  • Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
  • VZ license: hwid=2E14.AED9.70B8.C26E.D99F.B0D3.BCD2.229C serial=2A11.DAD0.61DB.E889.8DF4.9AF7.CF82.3C37


virt19[edit]

  • Location: castle, cab 3-6
  • OS: CentOS 5.2 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.69, Pub IP: 69.55.236.2, 2 onboard nics
  • Hardware: Dell 2950. 6 SATA/SAS drive bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: one 146 GB (2 x 146GB) RAID1 array, one 300 GB (2 x 300GB) RAID1 array, running on an LSI-based, Dell-branded (perc 5/i) RAID card.
  • Remote management: DRAC @ 10.1.4.219
  • Virtuozzo version: 3.0.0
  • VZ license: hwid=3968.13F7.B2AC.8952.8E19.13A9.6EF5.5822 serial=061D.84CD.CCE5.B213.15B5.C061.D6A7.B034

mail[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine (mail) is the swiss army knife of the company, playing host to many services and functions.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.5, Pub IPs: 69.55.230.2, 69.55.225.225 (ns1c jail), 69.55.230.9. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
  • Hardware: Dell 2450. 4 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: two 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 arrays running on an Adaptec-based, Dell-branded (perc) RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • mail
  • web
  • mysql
  • bigbrother server/pager
  • snmp
  • named in a jail (ns1c)

email[edit]

This server hosts mail for johncompanies.com (mail.johncompanies.com). Sendmail 8.13.6/8.13.6 is listening on 69.55.230.2 port 25 for incoming mail. Relaying is allowed per /etc/mail/relay-domains Other addresses (aliases) are defined per /etc/mail/aliases

The following active users have mail hosted on this server:

  • dave
  • linux
  • support
  • payments
  • sales
  • tech1
  • info

Traditionally, mail is checked via shell apps (pine). qpopper (pop3s) is running to allow mail downloading. Checking mail in this way causes an opened INBOX in pine to lock read-only. For this reason, we tee incoming mail to support and linux to tech1.

Procmail rules are setup to filter spam and send text messages. They are enabled for info, support, linux, tech1, dave and can be found in ~/Procmail/, for example:

# more ~support/Procmail/rc.emergency
:0c # use c only if you want to forward a copy and file the original later
* ^Subject:.*\<emergency\>
* ! ^Subject:\<re\>
  {
   :0h
   FROMANDSUBJECT=|formail -XFrom: -XSubject:

   :0fwh
   | /usr/local/bin/formail -I"Subject: " -I"To: pager@johncompanies.com" ; echo $FROMANDSUBJECT ; echo

   :0
  ! -t
  }

control: cd /etc/mail; make stop (stop), cd /etc/mail; make start (start)

The following aliases are also in place:

debian:         linux
jobs:   info
careers:        info
#reboot:         6128102202@txt.att.net
#reboot:         8582298897@vtext.com
reboot:         pager
#pager: 8582298897@vtext.com
pager:  4158718324@txt.att.net
tech1on:  "| /usr/local/sbin/tech1on.sh"
tech1off:  "| /usr/local/sbin/tech1off.sh"

To change them, edit /etc/aliases and then run newaliases

Note on tech1: this address was setup as a read-only address to be mirrored on all email coming into support and linux. We set this up so we could easily check support mail via a pop client- popping email locks out the user in pine so checking support/linux directly via pop was not an option. When checking and responding to email that comes into tech1, care should be taken to make sure it is sent as/under an address other than tech1. This is cause tech1 is not monitored by support staff as closely as email to support/linux. Further, the tech on call may not be checking tech1. Lastly, because of the nature of the copying, you will sometimes notice certain automated email/notices are received 2x in support- this is because of/related to the tech1 mirror.

To enable it (on mail, run):

~support/tech1on.sh

To disable

~support/tech1off.sh

Or via email:

tech1on@johncompanies.com tech1off@johncompanies.com

IP Blocking[edit]

01000 deny ip from 188.92.72.5 to any
01003 deny ip from any to 122.49.31.50
01004 deny ip from 122.49.31.50 to any
01014 deny ip from 74.208.225.225 to any
01015 deny ip from any to 216.243.118.35
01016 deny ip from 216.243.118.35 to any
01017 deny ip from any to 216.243.118.36
01018 deny ip from 216.243.118.36 to any
01020 deny ip from 112.215.0.0/18 to any   2014-08-13 Blocked PT Excelcomindo Pratama (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts 
01020 deny ip from 112.215.64.0/20 to any  2014-08-13 Blocked PT Excelcomindo Pratama (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts 
01022 deny ip from 120.168.0.0/24 to any   2014-08-13 Blocked Indosat 3G Broadband (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts
01022 deny ip from 120.175.213.0/24 to any 2014-08-13 Blocked Indosat 3G Broadband (Indonesia) for fradulent credit card attempts

web[edit]

See Management System / Public Website / Signup

mysql[edit]

mysql 4.1.22 is running on port 3306

  • datadir: /mnt/data1/db/mysql/
  • config: /etc/my.cnf
  • database: jc
  • control: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh stop (stop), /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start (start)

bigbrother[edit]

There is a client running on mail (which monitors the services running on mail and mail itself), installed under /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf
And the big brother pager/server (which displays information gathered from all bb-monitored machines, including mail) is installed under /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9i-btf

Both are running under the user bb

Refer to BigBrother for more about use.

DNS (ns1c.johncompanies.com)[edit]

ns1c is a jail running on the mail server, who's IP is 69.55.225.225

It's running from /mnt/data1/ns1c-dir

See DNS for more details

Usage and Notes[edit]

  • always mounted to backup1 and backup2 via nfs:
backup2:/mnt/data1 on /backup (nfs)
backup2:/mnt/data2 on /backup2 (nfs)
backup2:/mnt/data3 on /backup3 (nfs)
backup2:/mnt/data4 on /backup4 (nfs)
backup1:/data on /backup1 (nfs)

Cronjobs[edit]

* * * * * /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/mrtg.sh > /dev/null 2>&1

Gathers up data for our mrtg/load graphs

*/5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/rsync -a root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/data/ /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/data/

Gathers up data from i2b servers for our mrtg/load graphs

40 0 * * * /usr/local/bin/rsync -a root@nat2:"/mnt/data1/mrtg/*.cfg" /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg

Gathers up mrtg configuration (port names) from i2b switches for our mrtg/load graphs

41 0 * * * for f in `grep -l "mnt\/data1" /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/switch-p*.cfg`; do cat $f | sed s#\/mnt\/data1#\/usr\/local\/www\/mgmt# > $f.new; mv $f.new $f; done

Gathers up mrtg configuration (port names) from castle switches for our mrtg/load graphs

1 0 1 * * cp /usr/local/www/mgmt/html/top20ip /usr/local/www/mgmt/html/top20ip_last
1 0 1 * * cp /usr/local/www/mgmt/html/top20customers /usr/local/www/mgmt/html/top20customers_last
2 * * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/top20ip.pl > /dev/null 2>&1
15 * * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/top20customer.pl > /dev/null 2>&1
1 0 1 * * rm /usr/local/www/mgmt/html/bandtrack

Archiving and generation of bandwidth statistics presented in mgmt -> Reference -> Bandwidth

1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup

Nightly backup script

0 1 * * * /usr/local/www/mgmt/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=jcpub -update

Public web traffic stats

15 0 * * * rm /usr/local/www/mgmt/bwgraphs/*.png
16 0 * * * rm /usr/local/www/am/bwgraphs/*

Cleanup for graph-related temp data generated by customers using the bandwidth reports via the AM

10 0 1 * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/monthly_bandwidth_report.pl

Monthly bandwidth overage report

*/3 * * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/bbcheck.pl

Updates mgmt with bb monitoring issues

5 0 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/shutdownreminder.pl

Emails customers reminding them of upcoming shutdown date

7 0 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/invoice_email.pl

Emails customers who have invoices and are set to auto-email (currently no customer gets these)

8 */4 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/mysqlrepchk.pl

Checking that we are properly replicating (mysql) traffic data from bwdb to backup1

16 0 1 * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/purge_traffic.pl

Removed old traffic data from the traffic database (running on backup1)

*/5 * * * * chmod 0700 /usr/local/www/ccard_orders/* && mv /usr/local/www/ccard_orders/* /usr/local/www/ccard_orders/done

Secure credit card data: set root-read-only

25 0 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/biller.pl

Enters service charges in customer billing ledgers

10 13 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/pfp_batch_gather.pl

Looks for customers with balance due and active credit card on file, prepares a payflow batch

10 14 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/pfp_batch_process.pl

Tries to collect ccard funds for items in payflow batch - communicates with payflow

15 13 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/pb_batch_gather.pl

Looks for customers with balance due and active paypal billing agreement on file, prepares a paypal batch

15 14 * * * /usr/local/www/cronjobs/pb_batch_process.pl

Tries to collect paypal funds for items in paypal batch - communicates with paypal

0 7 * * 1 /usr/local/www/cronjobs/email_pmt_reminder.pl

Emails customers in arrears, reminding them to pay

0 0 1 * * /usr/bin/mail -s 'archive sent mail in pine' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null

Reminds us to archive sent mail

0 3 * * * /usr/local/bin/rsync -a isys.e-monitoring.net:/var/mail /backup2/isys; /usr/local/bin/rsync -a isys.e-monitoring.net:/usr/home /backup2/isys

Backup data on isys

Regular maintenance[edit]

Building a new Mail Server[edit]

Installations[edit]

I used FreeBSD 11.2

The order is important especially for the Web Server.

Web Server[edit]

I used FreeBSD 11.2

 perl 5.26 
 OpenSSL 1.0.2o-freebsd
 pcre
 apache22 
 mod_perl2
 PayflowPro
 mariadb 55 server and client

Installation order is important

install perl 5.26.2 from ports

<ore> cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.26/ make [X] PERL_64BITINT Use 64 bit integers (on i386) [X] USE_PERL Rewrite links in /usr/bin (the rest unchecked make install

install OpenSSL 1.0.2o-freebsd

cd /usr/ports/
make install

install pcre

cd /usr/ports/
make install


install Apache22

cd /usr/ports/distfiles
fetch http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.32.tar.gz


cd /usr/ports/www/apache22/tmp
fetch --no-verify-peer http://mirror.nexcess.net/apache//httpd/httpd-2.2.34.tar.gz
tar xvzf httpd-2.2.34.tar.gz
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --with-ssl=/usr/local/openssl/ --enable-ssl --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork --enable-threads --enable-mods-shared='mime alias setenvif dir' --enable-modules='mime alias setenvif dir' --with-pcre=/usr/local
make install
apachectl restart

cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install


install mod_perl2

cd /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install


install mariadb

cd /usr/ports/databases/mariadb-103-server
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2" >> /etc/make.conf
make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
make install


Mail Server[edit]

I used Postfix for email

DNS Server (ns1c.johncompanies.com)[edit]

ns2c[edit]

Summary[edit]

  • Location: castle, on lamphost ganeti cloud
  • OS: FreeBSD 11.2 x86_64
  • Networking: Pub IP: 69.55.230.3 Private access: gnt-instance console ns2c.johncompanies.com
  • Hardware: on ganeti cloud gn6.jcihosting.net secondary gn1.jcihosting.net
  • CPU: 1
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Drives: 10 GB
  • Remote management: gnt-instance console ns2c.johncompanies.com

nat[edit]

Summary[edit]

This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions. Further, it's ip runs in a special block which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 9.1 i386
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.195, 69.55.233.196, 69.55.233.197, 69.55.233.198, 69.55.233.199. 1 onboard and 1 PCI
  • Hardware: Custom 1U. single power supply.
  • Drives: one 8 GB IDE drive

Services Provided[edit]

  • nat

nat control[edit]

All rules are contained in and look like:

cat /etc/ipnat.rules
# www (was 69.55.230.12)
# virt19
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.209/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# virt18
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt13
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.213/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt12
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.212/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt17
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.217/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# virt11
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.211/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# ASA
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.172/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32
# P1A
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32
# developer (was 69.55.230.17)
# jail2
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail8
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.238/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# jail9
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.239/32 -> 69.55.233.198/32
# POLL
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.134/32 -> 69.55.230.20/32
# 1U SUN
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.4.4/32 -> 69.55.227.46/32
# ??
#BIMAP EM0 10.1.6.3/32 -> 69.55.230.100/32
# random machine
#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.13/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.232/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32
# OFFICE OUTBOUND TRAFFIC
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
#map fxp0 10.1.6.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32

A simple entry looks like:

bimap fxp0 10.1.4.240/32 -> 69.55.233.197/32

Which essentially means make private IP 10.1.4.240 reachable on 69.55.233.197 and allow 10.1.4.240 to communicate with the public internet via 69.55.233.197

To reload new rule config:

ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules

You may want to setup natting, as above, when you need to reach a DRAC card's web interface, wherin the DRAC card only has a private IP.

nat2[edit]

Summary[edit]

This is the main machine to which we ssh and runs all our screen sessions at i2b, and runs ns3c (this is kind of the what mail is to castle). Further, it's ip runs in IP space provided by i2b: 66.181.18.1 - 66.181.18.30, which is not routed through the firewall and this is somewhat immune to DoS attacks which hobble our firewall. Lastly, it acts as a nat server for certain/random devices on the private network.

  • Location: i2b, cab 6
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.1, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.2, 69.55.229.3, 66.181.18.4, 66.181.18.5, 66.181.18.6, 66.181.18.7, 66.181.18.8, 66.181.18.9, 66.181.18.10, 66.181.18.11, 66.181.18.12, 66.181.18.13, 66.181.18.14 1 onboard and 1 PCI
  • Hardware: Custom 2U. 6 drive bays, non-hot-swappable. single power supply.
  • Drives: one 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 array running on a 3ware 8006 RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • nat
  • bigbrother
  • ns3c (jail)
  • wiki (jail)
  • ntp

nat config[edit]

Here's what's currently nat'd on nat2:

cat /etc/ipnat.rules
# sample entry
#ATS-9
bimap em0 10.1.2.79/32 -> 66.181.18.14/32
#ATS-8
bimap em0 10.1.2.78/32 -> 66.181.18.13/32
#ATS-7
bimap em0 10.1.2.77/32 -> 66.181.18.12/32
#ATS-6
bimap em0 10.1.2.76/32 -> 66.181.18.6/32
#ATS-5
bimap em0 10.1.2.75/32 -> 66.181.18.7/32
#ATS-4
bimap em0 10.1.2.74/32 -> 66.181.18.8/32
#ATS-3
bimap em0 10.1.2.73/32 -> 66.181.18.9/32
#ATS-2
bimap em0 10.1.2.72/32 -> 66.181.18.10/32
#ATS-1
bimap em0 10.1.2.71/32 -> 66.181.18.11/32
#bwdb2
bimap em0 10.1.2.4/32 -> 66.181.18.5/32

# spare

map em0 10.1.2.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp

#bimap fxp0 10.1.6.49/32 -> 10.1.1.2/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32

build[edit]

  • partition map:
/ 512m
swap 1G
/var 256m
/tmp 256m
/usr 5g
/mnt/data1 ~
  • edit /etc/make.conf
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=nat2 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf
  • add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config

echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf
  • turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys

also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:

vi /etc/ttys

ttyv2   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv3   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv4   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv5   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv6   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv7   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   vt100   on  secure

kill -1 1

on console server:

vi /etc/remote

(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into) test serial console


  • populate hosts
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts
  • put key in authorized_keys on backup3
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024

(default location, leave password blank)

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'

confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt

ssh backup3 hostname
ssh backup2 hostname
ssh backup1 hostname


  • edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc

Change alias entries (add G):

alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm       mb mount
alias mbu       mb umount

and alter the prompt, set the following:

set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "
  • install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui 
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
  • get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src 
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup

cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null


  • configure new kernel.
cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf 
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/nat2-6.4 ./nat2
  • build, install kernel and world
cd /boot

mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel

make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
make installworld 
mergemaster -i
  • populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf

hostname="nat2.johncompanies.com"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
xntpd_flags="-A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"

nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_em0="inet 10.1.6.50 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.229 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 69.55.229.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 69.55.229.3 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp1="inet 10.1.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultrouter="10.1.6.1"
#defaultrouter=" 66.181.14.250"
snmpd_enable="YES"
ipnat_enable="YES"
ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"

inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.1"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
  • reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
uname -a
  • update ports:
cd /usr/ports
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup

cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
  • Install raid mgmt tool
cd /usr/local/sbin
fetch http://3ware.com/download/Escalade9690SA-Series/9.5.3/tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86-9.5.3.tgz
chmod 0700 tw_cli

Test:

./tw_cli info c0
  • install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean

choose default options

  • install perl from ports
cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
make install clean
  • install screen from ports
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/screen
make install clean
  • install bb client
adduser
Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]: 
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username   : bb
Password   : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups     : bb
Home       : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked     : no
OK? (yes/no): yes

cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar

edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:

echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles 
MACHINE="nat2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM

cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
./bbchkcfg.sh 
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..

vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$

./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT 
(look for errors)
exit

echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh

Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor (probably already exists):

ipfw add 96 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2
  • configure bb on mail:
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
64.163.14.48 nat2.johncompanies.com # ssh

su bb
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit
  • configure ntp
echo "server 69.55.230.2
server 0.pool.ntp.org
server 1.pool.ntp.org
server 2.pool.ntp.org
server 3.pool.ntp.org
server 66.187.233.4
server 217.204.76.170
server 64.112.189.11
server 66.69.112.130
server 80.85.129.25
server 80.237.234.15
server 130.60.7.44
server 134.99.176.3
server 198.144.202.250
server 202.74.170.194
server 204.17.42.199
server 204.87.183.6
server 213.15.3.1
server 213.239.178.33
server 217.114.97.97
server 69.55.230.2" > /etc/ntp.conf
/usr/sbin/ntpd -A -p /var/run/ntpd.pid 
sleep 2; ntpq -p

(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)

echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
  • fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
vr johncompanies.com
(edit the PTR too)
  • setup backups, nfs mount
mkdir /backup3
echo 'backup3:/data           /backup3        nfs     rw,bg           0       0' >> /etc/fstab

echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/nat2/current\
\
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config

on backup3: setup backup dirs:

ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/nat2/current

on backup3, add the system to

vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
backup1 > backup3
crontab -e
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
  • edit sshd_config for security
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 66.181.18.1
ListenAddress 69.55.229.2
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1

kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`
  • raid chk
cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
#!/usr/bin/perl

my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;

foreach (@out) {
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
#print $_;
}
  • netflow stuff

add crontab entries

crontab -e
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl; 
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk

#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*
scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
touch /etc/firewall.sh
mkdir /etc/oldrules/

other binaries

scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
  • add nat rules
vi /etc/ipnat.rules
# sample entry
bimap fxp0 10.1.6.70/32 -> 10.1.6.59/32
#bimap fxp0 10.1.4.208/32 -> 69.55.233.196/32

ipnat -C -f /etc/ipnat.rules
  • shell for user
cp /root/.cshrc ~user/
vi ~user/

change # to $

  • mrtg
cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg
make install clean

(no FONTCONFIG, v3)

this didn't work cause of libtool incompat

so manually moved files:

scp /usr/local/bin/cfgmaker user@nat2:/usr/local/bin/cfgmaker
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MRTG_lib.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_util.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/BER.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNMP_Session.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/
scp /usr/local/bin/mrtg root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/mrtg
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/locales_mrtg.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/locales_mrtg.pm
scp /usr/local/bin/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/local/bin/rrdtool
scp /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/RRDs.pm root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/RRDs.pm
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/mach/auto/RRDs/ root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/auto/RRDs/
scp /usr/lib/libz.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libz.so.2
scp /usr/lib/libm.so.2 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libm.so.2
rsync -av /usr/local/lib/librrd* root@nat2:/usr/local/lib/
scp /usr/lib/libc.so.4 root@nat2:/usr/lib/libc.so.4

rsync -av /usr/ports/net/rrdtool root@nat2:/usr/ports/net
cd /usr/ports/net/rrdtool
make install

mkdir -p /mnt/data1/mrtg/data
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/template.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/
scp /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/host.pl root@nat2:/mnt/data1/mrtg/

cfgmaker --if-template=template.pl --show-op-down --global "options[_]: growright,bits" --global 'WorkDir: /mnt/data1/mrtg/data' --global 'Interval: 1' --global 'LogFormat: rrdtool' --global 'PathAdd: /usr/local/bin' --global 'LibAdd: /usr/local/lib' --host-template=host.pl jc292401@10.1.2.50 --output=switch-p20.cfg

cat > /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/mrtg /mnt/data1/mrtg/switch-p20.cfg

chmod 0700 /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh

crontab -e
* * * * * /mnt/data1/mrtg/mrtg.sh 2>&1 > /dev/null
  • snmp firewall block
cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 69.55.230.2 to any 161
ipfw add 10 allow udp from 10.1.2.1 to any 161
ipfw add 11 deny udp from any to any 161
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh

bwdb[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at castle. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.10 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.203 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
  • Hardware: Custom 1U. Single power supply.
  • Drives: one 250 GB (2 x 250GB) RAID1 array running on a Promise IDE RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • netflow
  • mysql
  • bigbrother
  • snmp

netflow[edit]

The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under /usr/home/flows/ (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.

A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)

1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl

into a processing queue: /usr/home/working

Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, inserting the data into the local mysql database:

2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl

mysql[edit]

The database storing all the traffic data is named traffic Tables:

mysql> show tables;
+---------------------------+
| Tables_in_traffic         |
+---------------------------+
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_224   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_225   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_226   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_227   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_228   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_229   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_230   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_231   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_232   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_233   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_234   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_235   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_236   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_237   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_238   |
| dailyIpTotals_69_55_239   |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_225 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_226 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_227 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_228 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_229 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_230 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_231 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_232 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_233 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_234 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_235 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_236 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_237 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_238 |
| dailyPortTotals_69_55_239 |
| ipTotals_69_55_224        |
| ipTotals_69_55_225        |
| ipTotals_69_55_226        |
| ipTotals_69_55_227        |
| ipTotals_69_55_228        |
| ipTotals_69_55_229        |
| ipTotals_69_55_230        |
| ipTotals_69_55_231        |
| ipTotals_69_55_232        |
| ipTotals_69_55_233        |
| ipTotals_69_55_234        |
| ipTotals_69_55_235        |
| ipTotals_69_55_236        |
| ipTotals_69_55_237        |
| ipTotals_69_55_238        |
| ipTotals_69_55_239        |
| portTotals_69_55_224      |
| portTotals_69_55_225      |
| portTotals_69_55_226      |
| portTotals_69_55_227      |
| portTotals_69_55_228      |
| portTotals_69_55_229      |
| portTotals_69_55_230      |
| portTotals_69_55_231      |
| portTotals_69_55_232      |
| portTotals_69_55_233      |
| portTotals_69_55_234      |
| portTotals_69_55_235      |
| portTotals_69_55_236      |
| portTotals_69_55_237      |
| portTotals_69_55_238      |
| portTotals_69_55_239      |
+---------------------------+

So as you see we store each class-C block in its own table, for efficiency. Further, we store and organize data in 4 ways: "daily" tables and 15-minute granularity tables, and for each of those we track simple IP traffic and port-specific traffic. The daily tables contains 2 entries (one for each direction) for each IP for each day. For the current day, the row data is incremented as the day goes on.

mysql> describe dailyIpTotals_69_55_224;
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field     | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| id        | varchar(23) |      | PRI |         |       |
| date      | date        | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |       |
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| octets    | bigint(12)  | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| packets   | int(11)     | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

mysql> select * from dailyIpTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
       id: 6955224194-20100917-1
     date: 2010-09-17
       ip: 69.55.224.194
direction: 1
   octets: 8821
  packets: 91

The id is a unique identifier (key), direction indicates incoming or outgoing traffic (outbound = 2, inbound = 1), octets are the amount of traffic in kilobytes, and packets is the total number of packets.

The 15-minute table has similar information, but it's organized in 15 minute increments:

mysql> describe ipTotals_69_55_224;
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field     | Type       | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| date      | datetime   | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| ip        | char(15)   | YES  | MUL | NULL    |       |
| direction | tinyint(1) | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| octets    | bigint(20) | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| packets   | int(11)    | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
+-----------+------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

mysql> select * from ipTotals_69_55_224 limit 2\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
     date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
       ip: 69.55.224.13
direction: 1
   octets: 288
  packets: 6
*************************** 2. row ***************************
     date: 2010-01-11 19:30:00
       ip: 69.55.224.12
direction: 1
   octets: 216
  packets: 4

So for a given IP, there will be 192 rows in a given day: 4 rows per hour, *2 for 2 directions, *24 for 24hours in a day. Obviously this table is large which is why we broke it down into a daily table for quick, easy, daily-summary access.

That covers the simple traffic tabulation tables. We also track traffic by port:

mysql> describe dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field     | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| id        | varchar(28) |      | PRI |         |       |
| date      | date        | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| ip        | varchar(15) | YES  | MUL | NULL    |       |
| direction | tinyint(1)  | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| protocol  | smallint(3) | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| port      | int(11)     | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| octets    | bigint(11)  | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| packets   | int(11)     | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
+-----------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
8 rows in set (0.00 sec)

mysql> select * from dailyPortTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
       id: 695522496-20091218-1-6-23
     date: 2009-12-18
       ip: 69.55.224.96
direction: 1
 protocol: 6
     port: 23
   octets: 1796
  packets: 30

mysql> select * from portTotals_69_55_224 limit 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
     date: 2010-09-07 18:45:00
       ip: 69.55.224.254
direction: 1
 protocol: 6
     port: 99999
   octets: 144
  packets: 3

This is largely the same with 2 more additions: protocol (1=ICMP, 6=TCP, 17=UDP), and port which we set to 99999 if the traffic is return traffic and the port is above 1024. Obviously the potential for number of rows grows quickly when you consider the addition of port and protocol tracking per IP.

Regular maintenance[edit]

archive_daily.pl 2012 09

This will archive data for the given year and month from the daily summary tables. Generally we want to have a year of history in the database.

archive_15min.pl 2012 09

This will archive data for the given year and month from the 15min-increment tables. Generally, we want to have 6 months of history in the database.

  • if space becomes tight, move flow files and exported data to a backup server, both located in /usr/home/flowbin/archive and /usr/home/exported, respectively

Slaving[edit]

If we were going to setup traffic database slaving (we don't do this anymore), perhaps cause the bwdb machine gets busy and it cannot handle traffic requests and netflow, here's how it's done:

On the traffic master:

GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'repl'@'10.1.4.8' IDENTIFIED BY 'qERUG8wf';

in my.cnf:

bin-log
server-id=1
max_binlog_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3

on slave: in my.cnf:

server-id       = 2
master-host     =   10.1.4.203
master-user     =   repl
master-password =   qERUG8wf
master-connect-retry=60
replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.daily%
max_relay_log_size=500M
expire_logs_days = 3

replicate-wild-do-table=traffic.%

on master:

touch /usr/home/working/.lock

(make sure processflows not running)

FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
cd /usr/home/database/traffic
tar -czf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz ./daily*
(~1G)
SHOW MASTER STATUS;
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| File            | Position  | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+
| bwdb-bin.000039 | 154432615 |              |                  |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------------------+

(write down info)
UNLOCK TABLES;
scp mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz 10.1.4.5:/mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/

on slave:

mkdir /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic
cd /mnt/data1/db/mysql/traffic/
tar xzvf mysql-traffic-snapshot.tgz
(restart mysql)
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='10.1.4.203',MASTER_USER='repl',MASTER_PASSWORD='qERUG8wf',MASTER_LOG_FILE='bwdb-bin.000059',MASTER_LOG_POS=482502186;
START SLAVE;
cd /usr/home/database/traffic
scp *
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_224;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_225;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_226;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_227;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_228;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_229;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_230;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_231;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_232;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_233;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_234;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_235;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_236;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_237;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_238;
optimize table dailyPortTotals_69_55_239;

Build[edit]

BIOS Config[edit]

disable quiet boot

set to last state after power loss

set date/time to GMT

enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)

Install OS[edit]

Install FreeBSD 8.3 amd64

  • partition map:
/ 500m
swap 4096m
/var 256m
/tmp 256m
/usr ~
  • edit /etc/make.conf

Castle:

echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=bwdb \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf

i2b:

echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=bwdb2 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf
  • add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config
echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config

echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf
  • turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys

also turn on ttyu0, change type to vt100:

vi /etc/ttys

ttyv2   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv3   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv4   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv5   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv6   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv7   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyu0   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   vt100   on secure

kill -1 1

on console server:

vi /etc/remote

(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into) test serial console


  • populate hosts

i2b:

echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts

castle:

echo "10.1.4.3 backup2 backup2.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1 backup1.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.4.4 mail mail.johncompanies.com" >> /etc/hosts
  • put key in authorized_keys on backup1 and backup2
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024 

(default location, leave password blank)

castle:

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

i2b:

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

confirm that you can ssh to backup2 and backup1 (and backup3 if at i2b) without getting a login prompt

ssh backup1 hostname
ssh backup2 hostname
  • edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc

Change alias entries (add G):

alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG

and alter the prompt, set the following:

set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "
  • install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui 
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
  • get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src 
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup

cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
  • configure new kernel
cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf 
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/kern_config-bwdb-8.3-amd64 ./bwdb

Edit config and change name:

vi bwdb
ident  bwdb
  • build, install kernel and world
cd /boot

mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel

make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
make installworld 
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i
  • populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings

castle:

vi /etc/rc.conf

hostname="bwdb.johncompanies.com"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.4.203 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.4.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"

inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.4.203"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"

i2b:

vi /etc/rc.conf

hostname="bwdb2.johncompanies.com"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.4 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="up promisc"
defaultrouter="10.1.2.1"
snmpd_enable="YES"

inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.4"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"
sshd_enable="YES"
ipfw_load="YES"
  • reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded
uname -a
  • update ports:
cd /usr/ports
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8_3\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup

cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' support@johncompanies.com < /dev/null
  • Install raid mgmt tool
cd /usr/local/sbin
scp backup2:/d4/build/3ware/tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz .
tar xzf tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
chmod 0700 tw_cli

Test:

./tw_cli info c0

Grab raid check script:

scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/etc

Setup cronjob:

crontab -e
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/etc/3wraidchk
  • install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean

choose default options

  • install perl from ports
cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
make install clean

choose default options

  • install bb client

Compiling from source on AMD64 will not work. So, we use a linux-compiled version and rely on linux compat. Linux compat won't install on 8.x - libtool 2.4 need. So, instead we copy(ed) over linux:

rsync -aSHv --exclude=proc --exclude=sys 10.1.4.108:/usr/compat/linux/ /usr/compat/linux/
adduser

Output/response:

Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]: 
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username   : bb
Password   : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups     : bb
Home       : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked     : no
OK? (yes/no): yes
cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz .
tar xzf bb-freebsd_linuxcompat.tgz

edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:

echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts

Edit for machine name and private IP.

if this machine is at i2b:

echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.4 bwdb2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles 

MACHINE="bwdb,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM

Edit for machine name.

Have bb watch for flow-capture, mysql

cat >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-proctab
localhost: flow-capture :
localhost: mysqld :


cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
./bbchkcfg.sh 
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT 
(look for errors)
exit

Put in script to start bb @ boot:

echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh


If this is at i2b, punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:

ipfw add 00096 allow tcp from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2


  • configure bb on mail
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
10.1.4.203 bwdb.johncompanies.com # ssh

su bb
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit
  • configure ntp server

Castle:

echo "server 10.1.4.1" > /etc/ntp.conf

I2b:

echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf
/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p

(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)

echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
  • fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c

vr johncompanies.com

(edit the PTR too)
  • setup backups
echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/bwdb/current\
server=backup1\
\
## ENTRY /etc\
## ENTRY /usr/home/flowbin\
## ENTRY /usr/home/database' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config

Castle: setup backup dirs:

ssh backup1 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current

on backup1, add the system to

vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate

I2b: setup backup dirs:

ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/bwdb/current

on backup3, add the system to

vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive


Copy over the backup script:

scp backup2:/d4/bin/freebsd8.x/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/

Edit rsync.backup and change config var to point to correct config file location: /usr/local/etc/backup.config

crontab -e
5 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
  • make /root/logs
mkdir /root/logs
  • edit sshd_config for security
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 10.1.4.203
PermitRootLogin yes

kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`

Edit for private IP.

  • snmp

(Before doing this you may need to take down the firewall and also add to resolv.conf 69.43.143.41)

cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp
make install clean
(defaults)

cat >> /etc/rc.conf
snmpd_enable="YES"
snmpd_flags="-a"
snmpd_conffile="/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf"
snmptrapd_enable="YES"
snmptrapd_flags="-a -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid"

cat > /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.202

netflow[edit]

Install flow tools:

cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools
make install clean

Defaults.

mkdir /usr/home/flows

Flow start script:

echo "/usr/local/bin/flow-capture -w /usr/home/flows -S5 -N -2 0/10.1.4.203/4444" > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh

Edit for private IP.

Netgraph start script:

cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh

/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
mkpeer em0: netflow lower iface0
name em0:lower netflow
connect em0: netflow: upper out0
mkpeer netflow: ksocket export inet/dgram/udp
msg netflow:export connect inet/10.1.4.203:4444
SEQ

#/usr/sbin/ngctl -f- <<-SEQ
#shutdown netflow:
#SEQ

chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/netgraph.sh

Edit for private IP.

Confirm netflow is running after running scripts:

newbwdb /usr/ports/net-mgmt/flow-tools# /usr/sbin/ngctl
Available commands:
  config     get or set configuration of node at <path>
  connect    Connects hook <peerhook> of the node at <relpath> to <hook>
  debug      Get/set debugging verbosity level
  dot        Produce a GraphViz (.dot) of the entire netgraph.
  help       Show command summary or get more help on a specific command
  list       Show information about all nodes
  mkpeer     Create and connect a new node to the node at "path"
  msg        Send a netgraph control message to the node at "path"
  name       Assign name <name> to the node at <path>
  read       Read and execute commands from a file
  rmhook     Disconnect hook "hook" of the node at "path"
  show       Show information about the node at <path>
  shutdown   Shutdown the node at <path>
  status     Get human readable status information from the node at <path>
  types      Show information about all installed node types
  write      Send a data packet down the hook named by "hook".
  quit       Exit program
+ show netflow:
  Name: netflow         Type: netflow         ID: 00000004   Num hooks: 3
  Local hook      Peer name       Peer type    Peer ID         Peer hook
  ----------      ---------       ---------    -------         ---------
  export          <unnamed>       ksocket      00000005        inet/dgram/udp
  out0            em0             ether        00000001        upper
  iface0          em0             ether        00000001        lower
+

We notice that sometimes flow-capture is failing due to swap exhaustion (even after adding more swap). So we crontab flow-capture to restart (it's ok to start if it's already running, it just quits):

crontab -e
#restart flow-capture
*/15 * * * * /usr/local/etc/rc.d/flow-capture.sh

process flow tools[edit]

mkdir /usr/home/flowbin
mkdir /usr/home/working

Install modules:

cd /usr/ports/devel/p5-Date-Calc
make install clean
cd /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-Sendmail
make install clean

Queue script:

cat > /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;

BEGIN {
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
}

use date;

my $flowbase = "/usr/home/flows";
#my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/queue";
my $flowqueue = "/usr/home/working";

my ($date, $time) = date::CurrentDateTime();

my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($date);
`mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;

if (date::DateWindow($date, $time, $date, "00:00:00", 600)) {
    my $newdate = date::AddDays($date, -1);
    my $flowdir = mkFlowDir($newdate);
    `mv $flowdir/ft-* $flowqueue`;
}

sub mkFlowDir {
    my $date = shift;
    $date =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2})/;
    my $yearmonth = $1;
    return "$flowbase/$yearmonth/$date";
}

Date.pm module:

cat > /usr/home/flowbin/date.pm
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/date.pm,v 1.2 2003/11/24 17:06:02 glenn Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003
#      e-Monitoring Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
#
#
# date.pl - Higher level functions written on top of Date::Calc

package date;

use strict;
use Date::Calc qw(:all);

sub DayDiff { #calculate the difference in days from two dates
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my $diff = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
    return $diff;
}

sub AddDays { #adds specified number of days to the supplied date
    my $date = shift;
    my $days = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($nyear, $nmonth, $nday) = &Add_Delta_Days($year, $month, $day, $days);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($nyear, $nmonth, $nday);
    return $ndate;
}

sub AddHours { #adds specified number of hours to the supplied date and time
    my $date = shift;
    my $time = shift;
    my $addhours = shift;
    my $adddays = 0;
    if (abs($addhours / 24) >= 1) {
        $adddays = int($addhours / 24);
        $addhours -= $adddays * 24;
    }
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          $adddays, $addhours, 0, 0);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
    my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}

sub AddMinutes {
    my $date = shift;
    my $time = shift;
    my $minutes = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
    my ($ny, $nm, $nd, $nh, $nmin, $ns) = &Add_Delta_DHMS($year, $month, $day,
                                                          $hour, $minute, $second,
                                                          0, 0, $minutes, 0);
    my $ndate = &ymdToDate($ny, $nm, $nd);
    my $ntime = &hmsToTime($nh, $nmin, $ns);
    return $ndate, $ntime;
}

sub CurrentDateTime { #return the current date and time
    my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
    my $date = &ymdToDate($y, $m, $d);
    my $time = &hmsToTime($h, $min, $s);
    return $date, $time;
}

sub Currentymd { #return the current year, month and day as separate variables
    my ($y, $m, $d, $h, $min, $s, $z, $z, $z) = &System_Clock;
    return $y, $m, $d;
}

sub DateToymd { #takes a date and returns year, month, day as individual values
    my $date = shift;
    if ($date =~ /([0-9]{4})-([0-9]{2})-([0-9]{2})/) {
        my $day = $3;
        my $month = $2;
        my $year = $1;
        return $year, $month, $day;
    }
    return undef;
}

sub TimeTohms { #takes a time and return hours minutes and seconds as individual values
    my $time = shift;
    if ($time =~ /([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2})/) {
        my $hour = $1;
        my $minute = $2;
        my $second = $3;
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
        return $hour, $minute, $second;
    }
    return undef;
}

sub ymdToDate { #takes year, month, day and assembles them into our date format
    my $year = shift;
    my $month = shift;
    my $day = shift;
    if (defined($year) && defined($month) && defined ($day)) {
        $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
        $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
        return "$year-$month-$day";
    }
    return undef;
}

sub hmsToTime { #takes hour minute and second and assembles them into our time format
    my $hour = shift;
    my $minute = shift;
    my $second = shift;
    if (defined($hour) && defined($minute) && defined ($second)) {
        if ($hour !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $hour = "0$hour"; }
        if ($minute !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $minute = "0$minute"; }
        if ($second !~ /[0-9]{2}/) { $second = "0$second"; }
        return sprintf ("%02d:%02d:%02d", $hour, $minute, $second);
    }
    return undef;
}

sub CompareDates { #compares two date and time pairs
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;

    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);

#    &debug("$year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2");
    my $days = &Delta_Days($year1, $month1, $day1, $year2, $month2, $day2);
    if ($days > 0) { return 1;}
    if ($days < 0) { return -1;}
    if ($days == 0) { #same day, compare times
        my $seconds1 = $second1 + (60 * $minute1) + (3600 * $hour1);
        my $seconds2 = $second2 + (60 * $minute2) + (3600 * $hour2);
        if ($seconds1 < $seconds2) { return 1;}
        if ($seconds1 > $seconds2) { return -1;}
        if ($seconds1 == $seconds2) { return 0;}
    }
    return undef;
}

sub DateWindow { #compares two date time pairs to see if they are < X seconds apart
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $window = shift;

    my ($year1, $month1, $day1) = &DateToymd($date1);
    my ($hour1, $minute1, $second1) = &TimeTohms($time1);
    my ($year2, $month2, $day2) = &DateToymd($date2);
    my ($hour2, $minute2, $second2) = &TimeTohms($time2);

    my ($day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
        &Delta_DHMS($year1, $month1, $day1, $hour1, $minute1, $second1,
                    $year2, $month2, $day2, $hour2, $minute2, $second2);
    $minute *= 60;
    $hour *= 3600;
    $day *= 86400;
    my $total = $second + $minute + $hour + $day;
    if (abs($total) < $window) {
        return 1;
    }
    return 0;
}

sub CheckDateOrder { #takes three dates/times, returns true if they are in chronological order
    my $date1 = shift;
    my $time1 = shift;
    my $date2 = shift;
    my $time2 = shift;
    my $date3 = shift;
    my $time3 = shift;
    if (&CompareDates($date1, $time1, $date2, $time2) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    if (&CompareDates($date2, $time2, $date3, $time3) == -1) {
        return 0;
    }
    return 1;
}

sub EpochSeconds { #calculates number of seconds since the epoch for the given date/time
    my $date = shift;
    my $time = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my ($hour, $minute, $second) = &TimeTohms($time);
    my ($d, $h, $m, $s) = &Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0,
                                      $year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second);
    my $seconds = $s + (60 * $m) + (3600 * $h) + (86400 * $d);
    return $seconds;
}

sub SecondsToDateTime { #converts seconds since epoch to date/time
    my $seconds = shift;
    my $days = int($seconds / 86400);
    $seconds -= $days * 86400;
    my $hours = int($seconds / 3600);
    $seconds -= $hours * 3600;
    my $minutes = int($seconds / 60);
    $seconds -= $minutes * 60;
    my ($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second) =
        &Add_Delta_DHMS(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, $days, $hours, $minutes, $seconds);
    $month = sprintf("%02d", $month);
    $day = sprintf("%02d", $day);
    $hour = sprintf("%02d", $hour);
    $minute = sprintf("%02d", $minute);
    $second = sprintf("%02d", $second);
    return "$year-$month-$day", "$hour:$minute:$second";
}

sub DateToDayName {
    my $date = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    my $name = &Day_of_Week_to_Text(&Day_of_Week($year, $month, $day));
    $name =~ /^[A-Za-z]{3}/;
    $name = $&;
    return $name;
}

sub ValiDate {
    return @_;



}

sub CheckBusinessDay { # checks to see if date is business day. 1=yes, 0=no
    my $date = shift;
    my ($year, $month, $day) = &DateToymd($date);
    if (Day_of_Week($year,$month,$day) < 6) { return 1; }
    else { return 0; }
}

1; #don't remove this line
chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl

Setup cronjob:

crontab -e
#move flow data into the queue
1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl

flow processing: i2b[edit]

cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl

#use strict;
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;

my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';

use Data::Dumper;

BEGIN {
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
}

#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
my $sqldirworking = "/usr/home/sql/tmp";

unless ($dry) {
    if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
        open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
        my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}

opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);

foreach my $file (sort @files) {
    unless($file =~ /^\./) {
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
        my $outfile = "$1-$2:$3.sql";
        unless (open (SQL, "+> $sqldirworking/$outfile")) { die "cant open $sqldirworking/$outfile"; }
        my $condensedDate = $1;
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};

        &debug("started file $file at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                my $addr = 0;
                my $port = 0;

                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
                #0     1   2   3            4    5   6            7    8 9  10   11
                          #|
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1

                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];

                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && ($src_ip[2] == 229 || $src_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
                   $d[2] = 2;
                   # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
                   #if ($src_ip[2] == 231) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
                }
                # note- this is where we filter out IPs only found at i2b
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && ($dst_ip[2] == 229 || $dst_ip[2] == 231)) { # for i2b
                   $d[2] = 1;
                }
                else { next LOOP; }

                if ($d[2] == 2) {
                    $addr = $d[3];
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                    else { $port = 99999; }
                }
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
                    $addr = $d[6];
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }

                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
                unless ($ip[2] == 229 || $ip[2] == 231) { next LOOP; }

                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";

#                          IP        dir
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];

                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];

                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
            }
        }
        close(DATA);
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
#                    $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        #print SQL "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n";
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    print SQL "$sql;\n";
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }

            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                print SQL "$sql;\n";
            }
        }

#        &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
#        &debug(`date`);
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            my @values;
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
#                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
#                        print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }

        &debug("processing port totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
    #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
    #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;

                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                            print SQL "$sql;\n";

    #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                print SQL "$sql;\n";
            }
        }

#                       12     1 8      1    1= 23
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
#                       12        1  8     1   1       3=26
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                       12       1   8    1     1     5=28
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
        #print "finished at ";
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
        close(SQL);
        `bzip2 $sqldirworking/$outfile`;
        `mv $sqldirworking/$outfile.bz2 $sqldir/`;
    }
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;

sub debug {
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}

# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226

# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07

This script sends the sql files to the traffic server for processing:

cat > /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl

#use strict;
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;

my $remote = "69.55.233.199";
my $sqldir = "/usr/home/sql";
my $archive = "/usr/home/archive";
my $sqldirremote = "/data/bwdb2/pending/";
my @err;
unless ($dry) {
    if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
        open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
        my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}

opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);

foreach my $file (sort @files) {
   next unless $file =~ /bz2$/;

   my $r = `scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote 2>&1`;
#   print "scp $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote";
   unless ($?==0) {
      push @err, "scp -Cq $sqldir/$file $remote:$sqldirremote ($r)";
   }
   else {
      `mv $sqldir/$file $archive`;
      `ssh $remote mv $sqldirremote/$file $sqldirremote/${file}.done`;
   }
}

`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;

if (@err) {
   email_support('bwdb2: sendsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
}

sub email_support {
    my $subj=shift;
    my $body=shift;
    use Mail::Sendmail;

    # prepare message
    my %mail = (
        To      => 'support@johncompanies.com,dave@johncompanies.com',
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
        Subject => $subj,
        Message => $body,
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
    );
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
}

sub debug {
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}

# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226

# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
crontab -e
#process flows
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl
#move sql commands to traffic db
8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl

flow processing: castle[edit]

cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl

#use strict;
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;

my $log = '/usr/home/flowbin/discards.log';

use Data::Dumper;

BEGIN {
    push @INC, "/usr/home/flowbin";
}

use db;

#my $queuedir = "/usr/home/queue";
my $queuedir = "/usr/home/working";
my $archivedir = "/usr/home/archive";

unless ($dry) {
    if (-e "$queuedir/.lock") {
        open(FILE, "$queuedir/.lock");
        my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $queuedir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $queuedir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}

my $db = db->new();
$db->connect('traffic', '', 'root', '5over3') || die $db->{'error'};

opendir(DIR, $queuedir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);

foreach my $file (sort @files) {
    unless($file =~ /^\./) {
        $file =~ /([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})/;
        my $date = "$1 $2:$3:$4";
        my $condensedDate = $1;
        $condensedDate =~ s/-//g;
        my $iptotal = {};
        my $protototal = {};
        my $porttotal = {};

        &debug("started file $file at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        &debug("getting raw flow data (flow-print)");
        `cat $queuedir/$file | /usr/local/bin/flow-print -f 5 > /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("aggregating data at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        unless (open(DATA, "/usr/home/working/tmp-$file")) { die "can't open: $!"; }
        LOOP: while (my $line = readline DATA) {
            my @d = split /[\s]+/, $line;
            if ($d[0] ne '' && $d[0] ne 'Start') {
                my $addr = 0;
                my $port = 0;

                #Start End Sif SrcIPaddress SrcP DIf DstIPaddress DstP P Fl Pkts Octets
                #0     1   2   3            4    5   6            7    8 9  10   11
                          #|
                          # outbound = 2, inbound = 1

                my (@src_ip) = split '\.', $d[3];
                my (@dst_ip) = split '\.', $d[6];

                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 &&
                    $src_ip[2] >= 224 && $src_ip[2] <= 239 &&
                    $src_ip[2] != 229 && $src_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
#                if ($src_ip[0] == 69 && $src_ip[1] == 55 && $src_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
                   $d[2] = 2;
                   # hack for outbound bulk traffic counted 2x
                   if ($dst_ip[2] == 234) { $d[11] /= 2; $d[10] /= 2; }
                }
                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 &&
                       $dst_ip[2] >= 224 && $dst_ip[2] <= 239 &&
                       $dst_ip[2] != 229 && $dst_ip[2] != 231) { # for castle
#                elsif ($dst_ip[0] == 69 && $dst_ip[1] == 55 && $dst_ip[2] == 229) { # for i2b
                   $d[2] = 1;
                }
                else { next LOOP; }

                if ($d[2] == 2) {
                    $addr = $d[3];
                    # if the dst-port is low, store that
                    if ($d[7] <= 1024) { $port = $d[7]; }
                    # if the src-port is low, store that
                    elsif ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                    else { $port = 99999; }
                }
                elsif ($d[2] == 1) {
                    $addr = $d[6];
                    # if the dst-port is high, assume its return traffic, try to store src-port if low
                    if ($d[7] > 1024) {
                        if ($d[4] <= 1024) { $port = $d[4]; }
                        else { $port = 99999; }
                    } else {
                        $port = $d[7];
                    }
                } else {
                    next LOOP;
                }

                my (@ip) = split '\.', $addr;
                unless ($ip[0] == 69) { next LOOP; }
                unless ($ip[1] == 55) { next LOOP; }
                unless ($ip[2] >= 224 && $ip[2] <= 239 && $ip[2] != 229 && $ip[2] != 231) { next LOOP; }
#                unless ($ip[2] == 229) { next LOOP; }

                my $classC = "$ip[0]_$ip[1]_$ip[2]";

#                          IP        dir
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
#
#                if ($d[10] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10]; }
#                if ($d[11] < 2147483647) { $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11]; }
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $iptotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];

                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $protototal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];

                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'} += $d[10];
                $porttotal->{$classC}->{$addr}->{$d[2]}->{$d[8]}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'} += $d[11];
            }
        }
        close(DATA);
        `rm /usr/home/working/tmp-$file`;
        &debug("processing ip totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$iptotal})) {
            $db->query("lock tables dailyIpTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    my $octets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'octetTotal'};
                    my $packets = $iptotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{'pktTotal'};
#                    $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
                    if ($octets > 2147483647) {
                        my $ddir = $dir==1 ? 'in' : 'out';
                        `echo "$date $ip $ddir $octets\n" >> $log`;
#                        $octets = 0;
                    }
                    # dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
                    my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir";
                    $id =~ s/\.//g;
                    push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)";
                    my $sql = "insert into dailyIpTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                    print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                    $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#                    $db->query("insert into ipTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $octets, $packets)");
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;

            $db->query("lock tables ipTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into ipTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
        }

        sleep 20;
#        &debug("processing protocol totals at ");
#        &debug(`date`);
#        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$protototal})) {
#            $db->query("lock tables dailyProtoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            my @values;
#            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}})) {
#                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
#                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
#                        my $octets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'octetTotal'};
#                        my $packets = $protototal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{'pktTotal'};
# #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
# #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;
#                        # dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                        my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto";
#                        $id =~ s/\.//g;
#                        push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)";
#                        my $sql = "insert into dailyProtoTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
#                        print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#                        $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
# #                        $db->query("insert into protoTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $octets, $packets)");
#                    }
#                }
#            }
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#            my $sql = "insert into protoTotals_$classC values ";
#            $sql .= join ',', @values;
#            $db->query("lock tables protoTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
#            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
#            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
#            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
#        }

        &debug("processing port totals at ");
        &debug(`date`);
        foreach my $classC (keys(%{$porttotal})) {
            $db->query("lock tables dailyPortTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
            my @values;
            foreach my $ip (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}})) {
                foreach my $dir (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}})) {
                    foreach my $proto (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}})) {
                        foreach my $port (keys(%{$porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}})) {
                            my $octets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'octetTotal'};
                            my $packets = $porttotal->{$classC}->{$ip}->{$dir}->{$proto}->{$port}->{'pktTotal'};
    #                        $octets = $octets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $octets;
    #                        $packets = $packets > 2147483647 ? 0 : $packets;

                            # dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-protocol-port
                            my $id = "$ip-$condensedDate-$dir-$proto-$port";
                            $id =~ s/\.//g;
                            push @values, "('$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets)";
                            my $sql = "insert into dailyPortTotals_$classC values ('$id', '$date', '$ip', $dir, $proto, $port, $octets, $packets) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE octets=octets+$octets, packets=packets+$packets";
                            print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                            $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
    #                        $db->query("insert into portTotals values ('$date', '$ip', $dir, $port, $octets, $packets)");
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;

            $db->query("lock tables portTotals_$classC write") unless $dry;
            # break inserts into 100 records at a time
            &debug("inserting $#values +1 values");
            while ($#values > 0) {
                my $sql = "insert into portTotals_$classC values ";
                my $max_index = $#values > 100 ? 100 : $#values;
                for (my $i=0; $i<=$max_index; $i++) {
                    $sql .= shift @values;
                    $sql .= ',';
                }
                chop $sql;
                print "$sql\n" if $dry;
                $db->query($sql) unless $dry;
            }
            $db->query("unlock tables") unless $dry;
            sleep 10;
        }

#                       12     1 8      1    1= 23
# dailyIpTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction
#                       12        1  8     1   1       3=26
# dailyProtoTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-proto
#                       12       1   8    1     1     5=28
# dailyPortTotals.id = ip(no .'s)-yyyymmdd-direction-port
        #print "finished at ";
        #print `date`;
        `mv $queuedir/$file $archivedir` unless $dry;
    }
}
`rm $queuedir/.lock` unless $dry;

sub debug {
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}

# var full during ft-v05.2005-03-28.084500-0800 and
# 2005-02-24 69.55.226

# all port/daily totals before 2005-04-07
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/db.pm

#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# $Header: /usr/cvs/newgw/lib/db.pm,v 1.4 2003/06/05 18:20:01 glenn Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2003
#      e-Monitoring Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
#
#
package db;

use strict;
use DBI;

sub new {
    my $class = shift;
    my $self = {};

    $self->{'debug'} = 0;
    bless $self, $class;

    return $self;
}

sub connect {
    my $self = shift;
    my $dbname = shift;
    my $dbhost = shift;
    my $dbuser = shift;
    my $dbpass = shift;

    my $host = '';
    if (defined($dbhost)) {
        $host = ";host=$dbhost";
    }

    eval {
        $self->debug("connecting to: DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", 1);
        $self->{'dbh'} = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;$host", $dbuser, $dbpass);
    };
    if ($self->{'dbh'}) {
        return 1;
    }
    $self->{'error'} = "Error connecting to database $@";
    $self->debug("Error connecting to database $@");
    return 0;
}

sub query {
    my $self = shift;
    my $query = shift;

    $self->debug($query, 1);
    my $sth;
    eval {
        $sth = $self->{'dbh'}->prepare($query);
    };
    unless ($sth) {
        $self->{'error'} = "error preparing query $@";
        $self->debug("error preparing query $@");
        return undef;
    }
    my $qty;
    eval {
        $qty = $sth->execute;
    };
    unless ($qty) {
        $self->{'error'} = "error executing query $@";
        warn "error executing query $@ $query";
        return undef;
    }
    $self->debug("returning $qty, $sth from query", 6);
    return ($qty, $sth);
}

sub disconnect {
    my $self = shift;

    $self->{'dbh'}->disconnect;
    return 0;
}

sub debug {
    my $self = shift;
    my $msg = shift;
    my $level = shift || 0;

    if ($level < $self->{'debug'}) {
        print "$msg\n";
    }
    return 0;
}
1;
mkdir /usr/home/archive
mkdir -p /usr/home/sql/tmp
crontab -e
#process flows
2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows.pl

setup traffic db[edit]

  • Install mysql:
cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
make install clean
cat >> /etc/rc.conf
mysql_enable="YES" 

Move db data dir:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server stop
mkdir /usr/home/database/
mv /var/db/mysql/* /usr/home/database/
chown -R mysql:mysql /usr/home/database

Edit database location in startup script:

vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server
# : ${mysql_dbdir="/var/db/mysql"}
: ${mysql_dbdir="/usr/home/database"}
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start


  • Install mysql perl database modules:
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBI
make install clean
cd /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBD-mysql50
make install clean
(no to SSL support)
  • Setting up database
rehash
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
mysql -u root
create database traffic;
grant all on *.* to root@localhost identified by '5over3';
grant all on traffic.* to jc@10.1.4.5 identified by '2gMKY3Wt';

If this was a new server we'd setup new tables. See mysql for how those tables would be setup.

We are assuming here we are moving data from an existing db, here's how that's done (from the current traffic db):

rsync -av --progress /usr/home/database/traffic/ 10.1.4.203:/usr/home/database/traffic/

When you're ready to do the cutover, shut down mysql on both hosts and do one last sync.


process flows from bwdb2[edit]

On traffic database server (bwdb):

crontab -e
#import sql from bwdb2
10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl

Add access to mysql:

mysql -u root -p 
grant all on traffic.* to bwdb2@localhost identified by 's1lver4d';
cat > /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl

#use strict;
#$debug=1;
#$dry=1;

my $sqldir = "/usr/home/bwdb2/pending";
my $mysql = '/usr/local/bin/mysql';
my @err;
unless ($dry) {
    if (-e "$sqldir/.lock") {
        open(FILE, "$sqldir/.lock");
        my $pid = <FILE>;
        chomp($pid);
        close(FILE);
        if (kill(0, $pid)) {
            #another process is using the queue, bail out
            exit(0);
        }
        else {
            #dead lock file, remove it
            `rm $sqldir/.lock`;
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "> $sqldir/.lock");
    print FILE "$$\n";
    close(FILE);
}

opendir(DIR, $sqldir);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);

foreach my $file (sort @files) {
   next unless $file =~ /done$/;
   my $r = `bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -ps1lver4d traffic`;
   unless ($?==0) {
      push @err, "bzcat $sqldir/$file | $mysql -u bwdb2 -pxxxxx traffic ($r)";
   }
   else {
      `rm $sqldir/$file`;
   }
}

`rm $sqldir/.lock` unless $dry;

if (@err) {
   email_support('bwdb: processsql.pl error',join "\n", @err);
}

sub email_support {
    my $subj=shift;
    my $body=shift;
    use Mail::Sendmail;

    # prepare message
    my %mail = (
        To      => 'dave@johncompanies.com',
        From    => 'support@johncompanies.com',
        Subject => $subj,
        Message => $body,
        smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com',
    );
    sendmail(%mail) || warn "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error";
}

sub debug {
    my $message = shift;
    if ($debug) {
        print "$message\n";
    }
}
chmod 0700 /usr/home/flowbin/processsql.pl

Make sure bwdb is reachable from the outside only to bwdb2:

On nat, add to /etc/ipnat.rules

# bwdb
bimap fxp0 10.1.4.203/32 -> 69.55.233.199/32

Reload:

ipnat -C -F -f /etc/ipnat.rules

Setup firewall rule on firewall:

ipfw add 00094 allow ip from 66.181.18.5 to 69.55.233.199 22
ipfw add 00094 deny ip from any to 69.55.233.199

Setup firewall on bwdb to restrict access now that it's nat'd:

cat >> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh
ipfw add 1 allow tcp from any to any established
ipfw add 2 allow ip from 10.1.4.0/24,66.181.18.5,69.55.233.195 to me 22
ipfw add 3 allow ip from 10.1.4.5 to me 3306
ipfw add 4 allow ip from 69.55.225.225 53 to me 
ipfw add 5 allow ip from 69.55.230.2 25 to me 
ipfw add 6 allow ip from me to me 4444
ipfw add 7 allow icmp from any to me
ipfw add 8 allow udp from 10.1.4.203 to 10.1.4.203 dst-port 4444
ipfw add 9 allow udp from 10.1.4.5 to me 161
ipfw add 100 deny ip from any to me
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/boot.sh

From bwdb2, add ssh key:

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh 69.55.233.199 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

Confirm no password access:

ssh 69.55.233.199 hostname

bwdb2[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine tracks and stores network traffic (netflow) at i2b. It is our means to monitor customer bandwidth usage.

  • Location: i2b, cab6
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.4 There are 2 onboard nic's, one of which is the "listener"
  • Hardware: Custom 2U. Single power supply.
  • Drives: two 150 GB (2 x 150GB) RAID1 arrays running on a 3ware 7006 RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • netflow
  • bigbrother

netflow[edit]

The main function of this server is to run netflow on an eth device in promiscuous mode so as to hear everything happening on the port (wherein all network traffic is mirrored to that port via the cisco swith). Every 15min, it creates a flow file under /usr/home/flows/ (organized by date). The flow file contains all traffic data for a 15min increment of time.

A cronjob moves that flow file (or files if there are multiple due to some delay)

1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/queue.pl

into a processing queue: /usr/home/working

Then a separate file processes whatever flow files it finds there, and builds sql files ready for insertion into the traffic database:

2,17,32,47 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/processflows-sql.pl

Then yet another process copies the sql files to the traffic database server for processing and insertion into the mysql database:

8,23,38,53 * * * * /usr/home/flowbin/sendsql.pl

Regular maintenance[edit]

  • if space becomes tight, move sql files and flow files to backup server, both located in /usr/home/flowbin/archive

firewall (newgateway)[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine is the primary (only) firewall for the entire network at castle.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-8
  • OS: FreeBSD 4.11 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.223, Pub IPs: 69.55.233.164 (external), 69.55.233.156 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. If you're looking at the back of the server, the internal-network-facing nic is on the right (em1), and the external-facing-network (3750) is on the left (em0).
  • Hardware: 6 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: 36 GB (2 x 36GB) RAID1 array running on an Adaptec 2120S PCI RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • firewall (ipfw)
  • snmp
  • bigbrother

Firewall Rule Configuration[edit]

See Firewall Rule Configuration for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.

Disaster Recovery[edit]

If there is ever an outage with the firewall, the old firewall "gate" is located just below and is running with the proper network configuration, but with no firewall rules in place (to facilitate good throughput). Have castle move the cable on the left on the current firewall to the left port in the old firewall and the right cable to the right port.

Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)

hostname="newgateway.johncompanies.com"
firewall_script="/etc/firewall.sh"
firewall_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
xntpd_enable="YES"
snmpd_enable="YES"
#snmpd_flags="-as -p /var/run/snmpd.pid"
#ipnat_enable="YES"
#ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules"
gateway_enable="YES"

defaultrouter="69.55.233.161"

ifconfig_xl0="inet 10.1.4.223 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em0="inet 69.55.233.164 netmask 255.255.255.248"

#
# Original JohnCompanies 69.55.224.0/20
#
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.233.156 netmask 255.255.255.248"

static_routes="route1 route2 route3 route4 route5 route6 route7 route8 route9 route10 route11 route1
2 route13 route14 route15 route16 route17 route18"

route_route1="-net 69.55.224.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route2="-net 69.55.225.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route3="-net 69.55.226.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route4="-net 69.55.227.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route5="-net 69.55.228.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route6="-net 69.55.229.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route7="-net 69.55.230.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route8="-net 69.55.231.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route9="-net 69.55.232.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route10="-net 69.55.233.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route11="-net 69.55.234.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route12="-net 69.55.235.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route13="-net 69.55.236.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route14="-net 69.55.237.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route15="-net 69.55.238.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route16="-net 69.55.239.0 69.55.233.153"
route_route17="-net 10.1.5.0 10.1.4.2"
route_route18="-net 10.1.6.0 10.1.4.2"


#In case of 3750 failure:
#defaultrouter="69.43.128.81"
#ifconfig_em0="inet 69.43.129.84 netmask 255.255.255.248"

#bind .1's here:
#ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.224.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.225.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 69.55.226.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 69.55.227.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 69.55.228.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 69.55.230.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 69.55.232.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 69.55.233.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias9="inet 69.55.234.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias10="inet 69.55.235.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias11="inet 69.55.236.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias12="inet 69.55.237.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias13="inet 69.55.238.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
#ifconfig_em1_alias14="inet 69.55.239.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"

#bulk:
# reassign 69.55.231.1 to the int iface on the firewall
# set the DG on the firewall to 69.43.138.9
# set the ext firewall IP to 69.43.138.12, NM: 255.255.255.248

Cronjobs[edit]

1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup

Backup to backup1

0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3  4 5 17331

Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).

Inside /etc/daily.local you will see a call to /etc/makepiperules.pl This script will create /etc/firewall.sh which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.

DOS attacks[edit]

See Handling a DoS attack regarding how to handle a DOS attack.

Theres a background process (running from user shell) that monitors the firewall for incoming UDP DoS attacks. When it notices packets above a certain level it will

  1. enter a rule that allows all UDP to go through
  2. send an emergency email to support and indicating an attack is in progress
  3. send an email to castle (nocstaff@castleaccess.com and jcsupport@castleaccess.com) telling them to investigate and put up a null if warranted
  4. wait for a couple minutes to see if the attack subsides- if so it will remove the pass-all UDP rule, if not it will repeat the process from #1

This file lives under /usr/home/user/doswatch.pl To run:

cd /usr/home/user
./doswatch.pl &

To kill;

fg
^C

It writes its findings to /usr/home/user/doswatch.log

backup1[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine acts as the primary backup location for all VPS-based customers. No customer directly accesses this server to perform their backups. We also store cancelled customers on this server.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-8
  • OS: Ubuntu 8.04.1 server x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.8, Pub IP: 69.55.230.11 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
  • Hardware: 6 SATA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Single power supply.
  • Drives: 4.5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on a 3ware 9650SE-8LPML (8-port) card

Services provided[edit]

  • backup via rsync
  • mysql - traffic data
  • nfs server - for backups
  • snmp client - for big brother
  • bigbrother client

Usage and Notes[edit]

  • all data is stored under /data
  • virtually all jc infrastructure, and all VPS machines are setup to mount to backup1 via nfs (mountpoint: /backup1), and they all have their ssh keys setup to allow passwordless rsync's
  • each virt or jail backs up each evening to backup1. Each server has it's own directory (named for the server). Under those directories are 7 daily snapshots (0-6)
  • at the time of writing, the mysql server running here is replicating from (slave to) the mysql instance on bwdb. Requests for bandwidth data usage for customers (coming from management, account manager, and accounting scripts running on mail) all direct towards the database "traffic" running on this server.
  • cancelled customer systems are compressed and stored under /data/deprecated
  • archived bwdb2 flow files are stored under /data/bwdb2
  • critical files from backup2 are stored under /data/backup2

Cronjobs[edit]

00 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/backupwatch.pl 2>&1 > /dev/null
35 5 * * * /usr/local/sbin/usage_check; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive; /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate  /data/backuplog.log

this runs daily the scripts to report on how much disk space each customer system occupies and how long their backups took. Then it rotates backups for each system, removing the oldest backup. It will email support@johncompanies.com at it’s conclusion. This email can be deleted, however note when it begins to take significantly longer to complete, ie runs past 2200 pm – this usually indicates a problem on the backup server.

10,25,40,55 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/processsql.pl

this processes prepared sql command files sent from/by bwdb2 (@ i2b) and imports them into the traffic database.

0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk

checks the health of the RAID array

Regular maintenance[edit]

build[edit]

Setup raid5 with a boot vol of 12G 5.45tb 
12G boot
4664 GB 

Install ubuntu 8.04

Swap 4G

Don’t format data drive

http://www.unixgods.org/~tilo/linux_larger_2TB.html

parted /dev/sdb
print
mklabel gpt
print

#Disk /dev/sdb: 4987GB
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#Partition Table: gpt

#Number  Start  End  Size  File system  Name  Flags

mkpart primary ext3 0 4987GB
print

#Disk /dev/sdb: 5987GB
#Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
#Partition Table: gpt

#Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name     Flags
# 1      17.4kB  4987GB  4987GB               primary

quit

mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
#mke2fs 1.40.8 (13-Mar-2008)
#Filesystem label=
#OS type: Linux
#Block size=4096 (log=2)
#Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
#304390144 inodes, 1217544183 blocks
#60877209 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
#First data block=0
#Maximum filesystem blocks=0
#37157 block groups
#32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
#8192 inodes per group
#Superblock backups stored on blocks:
#        32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
#        4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872, 71663616, 78675968,
#        102400000, 214990848, 512000000, 550731776, 644972544
#
#Writing inode tables:   967/37157

mkdir /data

#root@backup1:~# df -h
#Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
#/dev/sda2             8.3G  540M  7.3G   7% /
#varrun               1013M   40K 1013M   1% /var/run
#varlock              1013M     0 1013M   0% /var/lock
#udev                 1013M   56K 1013M   1% /dev
#devshm               1013M     0 1013M   0% /dev/shm
#/dev/sdb1             4.5T  192M  4.3T   1% /data


apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server

echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc

vi /etc/ntp.conf
server 10.1.4.5

scp root@10.1.4.3:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys /root/.ssh/
cd /root/
ssh-keygen -t dsa
echo "10.1.4.3        backup2" >> /etc/hosts

cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

ssh backup2

vi /root/.bashrc
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias h='history'
alias vi='vim'
alias j='jobs'
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000

source /root/.bashrc

echo "# ttyS0 - getty 
# 
# This service maintains a getty on ttyS0 from the point the system is
# started until it is shut down again.

start on runlevel 2
start on runlevel 3
start on runlevel 4
start on runlevel 5

stop on runlevel 0
stop on runlevel 1
stop on runlevel 6

respawn
exec /sbin/getty 38400 ttyS0" > /etc/event.d/ttyS0 


vi /boot/grub/menu.lst

serial --unit=0 --speed=38400 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1
terminal --timeout=15 serial console

append to kernel lines: 
console=tty0 console=ttyS0,38400n8

show menu:
#hiddenmenu

echo 'rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

# to see which iface it is, on backup2:

snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface


echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd

echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group

pwconv

mkdir /home/bb
chown bb.bb /home/bb

cd ~bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .

tar xf bb-linux.tar

cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc

echo "10.1.4.5 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
echo "10.1.4.8 backup1.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts

echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab


vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh
(remove all | SORT xxxx)

chmod +r /var/log/messages

./bbchkcfg.sh 
#(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
#(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src

#make; make install
cd ..
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT 
(look for errors)
exit

vi /etc/rc.local
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"


echo '/data 10.1.4.0/24(rw, no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports

/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart


echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd


echo '10.1.4.8                backup1' >> /etc/hosts
echo '/dev/sdb1	/data  ext3  rw,noatime  0  0' >> /etc/fstab


to install digi drivers:

wget http://ftp1.digi.com/support/driver/40002086_n.tgz
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.24-19-server
apt-get install linux-source-2.6.24 (not needed?)
apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server 
apt-get install make
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install g++	
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install expect
apt-get install libdbi-perl libdate-calc-perl libdbd-mysql-perl

cd /usr/src; ln -s linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server linux
./configure
make all
make install
make postinstall

/usr/bin/dgrp_cfg_node -v -v init el 65.116.11.2 8

apt-get install mysql

mkdir /data/mysql
chown mysql:mysql /data/mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql stop
mv /var/lib/mysql/* /data/mysql/
mv /data/mysql/ib_* /var/lib/mysql/
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
(change datadir to /data/mysql)
vi /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
add:
  /data/mysql/ r,
  /data/mysql/** rwk,
Comment out:
#  /var/lib/mysql/ r,
#  /var/lib/mysql/** rwk,

/etc/init.d/apparmor restart
/etc/init.d/mysql start

tw_cli /c0/u0 set ignoreECC=on
tw_cli /c0/u0 set storsave=balance
tw_cli /c0/u0 set cache=on


0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk

backup2[edit]

Summary[edit]

THIS SERVER IS OUT OF SERVICE AND REPLACED BY BACKUP4

This machine is used for archiving data and is a backup server for colo customers. It was the former primary backup location for all VPS-based customers before backup1 was installed. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups. NOTE: power button is broken, so the reset button (paper clip) was rewired to be the power button.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.1 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.3, Pub IP: 69.55.230.10 (firewalled from all but JC infrastructure @ i2b)
  • Hardware: 16 IDE drive bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0-0 top left, drive 0-1 just to the right TODO) all hot-swap. Triple power supply.
  • Drives:
    • 3ware 7500-8:
      • 200 GB JBOD (1 x 200G) labeled 0-0
      • 500 GB RAID5 (3 x 250G) 0-1 thru 0-3
      • 700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 0-4 thru 0-7
    • 3ware 7500-8:
      • 700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-0 thru 1-3
      • 700 GB RAID5 (4 x 250G) 1-4 thru 1-7

All drives MUST be western digital IDE drives. Other brands will not fit.

In case of an outage, nfs will hang on all connected servers until the nfs service returns. If you can't get backup2 back online, you can get nfs running elsewhere and fake backup2's MAC's: priv: 00:0e:0c:59:c1:a6, pub: 00:07:e9:5b:c6:45

To configure:

ifconfig fxp0 link 00:90:27:f9:0a:d9

Services provided[edit]

  • backup via rsync and nfs
  • samba
  • nfs
  • snmp
  • bigbrother

Usage[edit]

  • all data is stored under 4 mount points, corresponding to the 4 large RAID5 arrays: /mnt/data1 /mnt/data2 /mnt/data3 /mnt/data4
  • iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under /mnt/data2/iso
  • this used to be our primary backup server so you will see old backups from virt and jails around- missing customer data though, just the machine's data
  • this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
  • isys backs up here
  • customers are nfs-moutned under /mnt/data3/customers as file-backed md devices
  • in /mnt/data4 there are lots of useful things used for building our vps servers, customer servers, and management scripts:
    • /bin: the master repository of scripts and custom binaries we use on jails and virts. Each night every virt and jail rsync's what's in here to update the local files. So any global updates to scripts would need to be made here (or will be overwritten with what's in here)
    • /build: files we use for setting up big brother, 3ware cli and scripts for colo's, vzcp customized setup files and so on
    • /vzrpms: contains the OS templates for many-to-most of the OS's we offer on vz systems

Cronjobs[edit]

  • backs itself up nightly to nfs-mounted backup1 (mountpoint: /backup2)

Regular maintenance[edit]

backup3[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine is used for archiving data, is a backup server for colo customers, runs a samba server to make available iso's to the IPKVMs, and allows us to connect to the digi serial multiplexer at i2b. Only dedicated customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups.

  • Location: i2b, cab 6
  • OS: Ubuntu 10.04.1 server amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.3, Pub IPs: 69.55.229.4 AND 69.55.231.2
  • Hardware: 16 drive SATA bays (4 columns of 4, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: 5 TB (6 x 1TB) RAID5 array running on an Areca Technology Corp. ARC-1160 16-Port

Services provided[edit]

  • backup via rsync and nfs
  • samba
  • nfs
  • digi realport
  • snmp
  • bigbrother

Usage[edit]

  • all data is stored under /data
  • iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under /data/iso
  • this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files.
  • inftrastructure machines at i2b back up here
  • customers are nfs-moutned under /data/customers as file-backed loopback devices

management scripts[edit]

  • mkbackups

mkbackup <cid> GB <ip>

Cronjobs[edit]

0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk

RAID checks

35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive

Rotate daily snapshots for infrastructure machine backups

Regular maintenance[edit]

Build[edit]

BIOS Config[edit]

disable quiet boot

set to last state after power loss

set date/time to GMT

enable serial console output (baud rate 115200)

Install OS[edit]

Ubuntu 10.04.1 amd64 (couldn't get 12.04 to load cause the H/W was incompat)
10G / ext3
2G swap
~ /data ext4

Install packages:
openssh
samba

DNS and private IP[edit]

echo "nameserver 69.55.225.225" >> /etc/resolv.conf

Add a 2nd IP to eth0 and setup priv net

vi /etc/network/interfaces

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
        address 69.55.229.4
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.229.0
        broadcast 69.55.229.255
        gateway 69.55.229.1
        # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
        dns-nameservers 69.55.229.3 66.181.0.2
        dns-search johncompanies.com

auto eth0:1
iface eth0:1 inet static
        address 69.55.231.2
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 69.55.231.0
        broadcast 69.55.231.255

auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
        address 10.1.2.3
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 10.1.2.0
        broadcast 10.1.2.255

Install packages[edit]

apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install libssl-dev
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install cu
apt-get install unzip
apt-get install snmp snmpd ntp nfs-kernel-server

tweak grub, enable serial[edit]

vi /etc/default/grub
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="max_loop=64"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS0"
update-grub
echo "start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
exec /sbin/getty -L ttyS0 38400 vt102" > /etc/init/ttyS0.conf

install realport (digi) driver[edit]

give the digi an ip with DgIpServ.exe

cd /usr/src/
wget ftp://ftp1.digi.com/support/beta/linux/dgrp/dgrp-1.9.tgz
tar xzf dgrp-1.9.tgz 
cd dgrp-1.9/
./configure
make
make install
make postinstall
update-rc.d dgrp_daemon defaults

configure ports:

dgrp_cfg_node init el 10.1.2.10 16

try connecting with:

cu -l /dev/ttyel00 -s 38400

shell, ntp, ssh key, hosts[edit]

Shell autocompletion search:

echo "\"\e[5~\": history-search-backward" >> ~/.inputrc
echo "\"\e[6~\": history-search-forward" >> ~/.inputrc

Setup ntp:

vi /etc/ntp.conf
server 10.1.2.1
server ntp.ubuntu.com

Generate ssh keys:

cd /root/
ssh-keygen -t dsa

Defaults, no password

Setup hosts:

echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.4 bwdb2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts

Copy keys to servers where we need passwordless login:

cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys'

Setup shell:

vi /root/.bashrc
(add to bottom)
alias h='history'
alias vi='vim'
alias j='jobs'
export PS1="[\u@\h \w]# "
alias dr='screen -dr'
export EDITOR=vim
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
export HISTFILESIZE=1000

alias tip-switch-p20='cu -l ttyel00 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p21='cu -l ttyel15 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p22='cu -l ttyel14 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p23='cu -l ttyel05 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p24='cu -l ttyel06 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p25='cu -l ttyel09 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p26='cu -l ttyel07 -s 9600'
alias tip-switch-p27='cu -l ttyel08 -s 9600'
alias tip-firewall2='cu -l ttyel01 -s 115200'
alias tip-nat2='cu -l /dev/ttyel02 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup3='cu -l ttyel04 -s 38400'
alias tip-bwdb2='cu -l ttyel03 -s 115200'
alias tip-backup4='cu -l ttyel13 -s 115200'
alias tip-jail3='cu -l ttyel11 -s 115200'

Load new shell:
 source /root/.bashrc

Setup snmpd (this is only valid for a server at castle):
echo 'rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.5
rocommunity  jcread 10.1.4.3
agentaddress 10.1.4.8:161' > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

to see which iface it is, on backup2:

snmpwalk -v 1 -c jcread 10.1.4.8 interface

=== nfs ===

Allow mounts from private net:
 echo '/data 10.1.2.0/24(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)' >> /etc/exports

Restart nfsd:
 /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart

=== bb ===

Add user, group:
 echo "bb:x:1984:1984:Big Brother:/home/bb:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
 echo "bb:x:1984:" >> /etc/group
 pwconv

Create home:
 mkdir /home/bb
 chown bb.bb /home/bb
 cd ~bb

Copy over and install files:
<pre>scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-linux.tar .
tar xf bb-linux.tar
cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc

Configure main bb server:

echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3.johncompanies.com # ssh" >> /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts

Configure low disk alerts:

echo "/:90:95
/var:90:95
/data:85:99" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-dftab
vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-disk.sh

(remove all | SORT xxxx since SORT is broken)

chmod +r /var/log/messages
./bbchkcfg.sh 

(y to questions)

./bbchkhosts.sh

(ignore ssh errors)

cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..
./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT

(look for errors)

exit
vi /etc/rc.local
su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"

(before the exit 0)

echo 'chmod o+r /var/log/messages' >> /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd

Add f/w rule:

ipfw add 00096 allow ip from { 69.55.229.4 or 69.55.229.3 } to 69.55.230.2 1984
vi ~bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bbdef-client.sh
DFWARN=199
DFPANIC=199


raid check[edit]

3ware[edit]

scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/tw_cli /usr/local/sbin/tw_cli
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk
vi /usr/local/sbin/checkraid.sh
:%s/c0/c2/g

crontab -e
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/3wraidchk

areca[edit]

cd /tmp
wget http://www.areca.us/support/s_linux/cli/linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
unzip linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815.zip
cp linuxcli_V1.10.0_120815/x86_64/cli64 /usr/local/sbin/
chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/cli64
cli64 rsf info
scp backup2:/data4/bin/arecaraidchk /usr/local/sbin
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/Sendmail.pm /usr/local/sbin

crontab -e
0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk
cat > /root/verify.sh
cli64 vsf info
cli64 rsf info
cli64 disk info
cli64 event info
echo press enter when ready to run verify ; read x

cli64 vsf check vol=1

misc binaries[edit]

scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive

(remove entries)

crontab -e
35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/pagedave /usr/local/sbin/pagedave
scp backup1:/usr/local/sbin/taskdone /usr/local/sbin/taskdone

Since installing /bin/mail requires all sorts of packages (lame) we write a simple one here...which can only email johncompanies.com addr's unless you add relaying for this host:

cat > /bin/mail
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;

use lib '/usr/local/sbin';
use Sendmail qw(sendmail);

my $sub = $ARGV[1];
my $to = $ARGV[2];


my %mail = (
   To      => $to,
   From    => $to,
   Subject => $sub,
   Message => '',
   smtp    => 'mail.johncompanies.com'
);
sendmail(%mail) || print "Error: $Sendmail::error";

chmod 0700 /bin/mail

mkbackup[edit]

mkdir /data/customers
cat > /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup
#!/bin/sh

if test $1; then
  cid=$1
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
  exit
fi

if test $2; then
  gb=$2
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
  exit
fi

if test $3; then
  ip=$3
else
  echo "ERROR: Usage: mkbackup cid GB ip  Terminating."
  exit
fi


if test -e /data/customers/${cid}-file; then
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/${cid}-file exists"
  exit
else
  echo "touch /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  touch /data/customers/${cid}-file
  count=`echo $gb|awk '{print $1*1000}'`
  echo "dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count"
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/customers/${cid}-file bs=1024K count=$count
  echo "/sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file"
  /sbin/mkfs -t ext3 -F -j -q /data/customers/${cid}-file
fi

if test -e /data/customers/$cid; then
  echo "ERROR: /data/customers/$cid exists"
  exit
else
  echo "mkdir /data/customers/${cid}"
  mkdir /data/customers/${cid}
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid"
  mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid
  df -h /data/customers/$cid

  echo "fsck -y /data/customers/${cid}-file" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "mount -o loop /data/customers/${cid}-file /data/customers/$cid" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  echo "" >> /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh

  echo "/data/customers/$cid $ip/32(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)" >> /etc/exports
  /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
  tail /var/log/messages
fi
chmod 0700 /usr/local/sbin/mkbackup
vi /etc/rc.local

add:

/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh

samba[edit]

apt-get install samba
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
comment out any mounts, add
[data]
   read only = yes
   locking = no
   path = /data/iso
   guest ok = yes
/etc/init.d/smbd restart
mkdir /data/iso

Bring over some stuff from backup2

cd /data/iso
scp backup2:/d2/iso/3wfirmware.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/MD5SUMS .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/bootimg.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/systemrescuecd-x86-0.2.19.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/win98bootcd.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/acronis_bootdisk.iso .
scp backup2:/d2/iso/memtest86-3.2.iso .

Moving from one server to another[edit]

Here are the steps you would take to move settings and data from one server to a new backup server:

  • rsync over all /data/customers (we do this cause if we didn't use *-file it would copy over the files AND the data in the mountpoint)
rsync -av --progress --ignore-times *-file root@10.1.2.33:/data/customers/

after umounting all the customers, copy over the (empty) directories separately:

for f in `find .  -type d`; do rsync -av $f root@69.55.229.25:/data/customers; done
  • copy mount script
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh root@69.55.229.25:/etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  • copy rc.local
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/rc.local root@69.55.229.25:/etc/rc.local
  • copy /etc/exports
[root@backup3 /data/customers]# scp /etc/exports root@69.55.229.25:/etc/exports
  • edit /etc/hostname on both machines (set current to oldbackup3)
  • edit /etc/network/interfaces (swap IPs).
  • stop mounts from mounting on old and new servers so it doesnt start with reboot right away:
chmod 000 /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh
  • reboot both servers @ same time
  • check everything out
  • run /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh on new server
  • if switch port changed update mrtg to reflect correct port pub nic is on (on p20):
vi /usr/local/www/mgmt/mrtg/mrtg1.cfg

backup4[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine is used for archiving data, is a backup server for colo customers, runs a samba server to make available iso's to the IPKVMs. Only FreeBSD virt customers directly accesses this server to perform their backups.

  • Location: castle, cab 3-7
  • OS: FreeNAS 9.3 (FreeBSD 9.3)
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.9/24 AND 10.1.7.9/24, Pub IPs: 69.55.230.6/24
  • Hardware: JC-08014
           Intel S5000VSA Motherboard
           1 x Intel Xeon E5410  @ 2.33GHz CPU
           3ware 9690SA-8I RAID Card w BBU
           16GB RAM
           Dual power supply.
  • Drives: 7 TB (6 x 2TB) ZFS RAIDZ2 array running on JBOD
      1 128 GB SSD system drive and 6 drive SATA bays (3 columns of 2, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap.

Services provided[edit]

  • backup via rsync and nfs
  • samba
  • nfs
  • snmp?
  • bigbrother?

Usage[edit]

  • all data is stored under /data
  • iso images provided for customers wanting to mount an ISO as a CDROM via the IPKVM are provided via samba on this server. Images live under /data/iso  ??
  • this server serves as an archive for exported db data from bwdb and old flow files. ??
  • customers are nfs-moutned under /data/users (/mnt/zfs/users) as zfs ?

management scripts[edit]

  • mkbackups?

mkbackup <cid> GB <ip>

Cronjobs[edit]

0 0 * * * /usr/local/sbin/arecaraidchk  

RAID checks ?

35 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive

Rotate daily snapshots for infrastructure machine backups

00 15 * * * /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_rotate

Rotate daily snapshots for customer machine backups

Regular maintenance[edit]

Build[edit]

console[edit]

Summary[edit]

This box's only purpose is to serve as a means to connect to the digi serial multiplexer boxes at castle. Connect to it using the blue (cisco) ribbon cable with the beige RJ-45 to serial connector, 9600 8N1.

OBSOLETE

  • Location: castle, cab 3-8
  • OS: SunOS 5.8 (solaris)
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.4.4
  • Hardware: Sun Netra


To connect to consoles, ssh in as user 'console' and use the tip command to connect to devices listed in /etc/remote

SSH WORK ~2021 ssh user@console.johncompanies.com

PW: 674*****

i.e.

tip switch-p1
tip jail1

Configuring digi/ports[edit]

/etc/remote[edit]

This is where the configuration/mapping for ports and custom names which we use along with the tip command to connect to various ports on the digi switches.

We have 2 digi's at castle we connect to:

#3-7 10.1.4.10
virt15:dv=/dev/dty/CO001s:br#38400:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
virt13:dv=/dev/dty/CO002s:br#115200:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:

and

#3-6 10.1.4.11
jail4:dv=/dev/dty/CP001s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:
jail16:dv=/dev/dty/CP002s:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:hf:

The only things you need to edit are the first part (i.e. jail4) and the speed (i.e. 9600). You can decipher which port on the digi each line corresponds to by the CP001s or CO001s (port 1 on digi1 and digi2), CP002s or CO002s (port 2 on digi1 and digi2)

drpadmin[edit]

The tool you use to configure a device to a digi box is drpadmin:

bash-2.03$ su
Password:
# drpadmin

Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit : s
0       10.1.4.10       32      CO      771     never   1027
1       10.1.4.11       32      CP      771     never   1027
2       65.116.11.2     8       el      771     never   1027

Please select an option (a)dd (d)elete (s)how (r)eset (q)uit :

Use those commands above to modify the devices available.

Switching IP/hostname[edit]

Edit:

/etc/defaultrouter
/etc/hosts
/etc/hostname.hme0
/etc/nodename
Maybe needed to run: # ifconfig hme0 10.1.4.4 up

devweb[edit]

We do web development on devweb.johncompanies.com

Currently this is a jail running on jail17 / 69.55.230.8

If the jail is restarted, you will need to manually restart the web service with:

httpsdctl restart

All website development work should be done here first. It works exactly like and is setup like our main site.


firewall2[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine is the primary firewall for the entire network at i2b. firewall3 is a hot standby replacement for firewall2. Both firewall2 and firewall3 should not be connected at the same time since they use the same internal and external IP addresses.

  • Location: i2b, cab 6
  • OS: FreeBSD 6.4 x86
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.2, Pub IPs: 66.181.18.3 (external), 69.55.229.1 & 69.55.231.1 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks. TODO: describe NIC location/orientation
  • Hardware: 2 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: 73 GB (2 x 73GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320 PCI RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • firewall (ipfw)
  • bigbrother for customer machines

Firewall Rule Configuration[edit]

See Firewall Rule Configuration for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.

Disaster Recovery[edit]

TODO: need backup f/w and instructions on how to move cables.

Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)

TODO

Here's the config on the live firewall:

kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"

fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"

defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_bge1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"


Cronjobs[edit]

30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup Backup to backup3

0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5

Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).

59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count

Capture counts periodically

0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;

This script will create /etc/firewall.sh which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.

*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk

Checking the health of the RAID array


DOS attacks[edit]

See Handling a DoS attack regarding how to handle a DOS attack.


build[edit]

partition map:
/ 58g
swap 4g
/var 512m
/tmp 512m
/usr 5.5g

4. edit /etc/make.conf 
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=firewall2 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf

5. add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config

echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config

echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf


6. turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
vi /etc/ttys

ttyv2   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv3   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv4   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv5   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv6   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv7   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   vt100   on  secure

kill -1 1

on console server:
vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console


7. populate hosts
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts

8. put key in authorized_keys on backup3
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024 
(default location, leave password blank)

Punch a hole in firewall1 to allow traffic to backup servers @ castle:

ipfw add 99 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.10 22
ipfw add 95 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.11 22

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt

ssh backup3 hostname

ssh backup2 hostname

ssh backup1 hostname


10. edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc

Change alias entries (add G):
alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm       mb mount
alias mbu       mb umount

and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "

11. install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui 
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null

12. get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src 
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup

cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null

13. configure new kernel. 

cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf 
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/firewall2-6.4 ./firewall2

15. build, install kernel and world

cd /boot

mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel

make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null
(2450: 1:56min, supermicro: 59mins, 2950: 38mins)
make installworld 
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i

17. populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf

kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.2"

ifconfig_bce1="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"

defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
hostname="firewall2.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_bge0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"
ifconfig_bge1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"

20. reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded

uname -a

21. update ports:
cd /usr/ports
echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_4\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup

cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' dave.boodman@vtext.com < /dev/null

22. Install raid mgmt tool

# linux base
cd /usr/ports/devel/libtool22
make install base

cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4
make install clean

#linux-megamgr-5.20
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/linux-megamgr
make install clean

# megarc-1.51
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/megarc
make install clean

Test:
rehash; megarc -ldInfo -a0 -l0

23. install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean

choose default options

25. install bb client
adduser
Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]: 
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username   : bb
Password   : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups     : bb
Home       : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked     : no
OK? (yes/no): yes

cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar

edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.1 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts

vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles 
MACHINE="firewall2,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM

cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
./bbchkcfg.sh 
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..

vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$

./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT 
(look for errors)
exit

echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh

Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:

ipfw add 00096 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2


27. configure bb on mail:
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
66.181.18.3 firewall2.johncompanies.com # ssh

su bb
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit

29. configure ntp
echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf

/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)

echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh

30. fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
vr johncompanies.com
 (edit the PTR too)


33. setup backups
echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/firewall2/current\
\
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config

on backup3:
setup backup dirs:
ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/firewall2/current

on backup3, add the system to 
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive

scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
backup1 > backup3

crontab -e
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup


34. mkdir /root/logs

35. edit sshd_config for security
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 66.181.18.3
ListenAddress 10.1.2.1

kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`

35. raid chk

cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
#!/usr/bin/perl

my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;

foreach (@out) {
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
#print $_;
}

36. add crontab entries
crontab -e
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl; 
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk

#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*

scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
touch /etc/firewall.sh
mkdir /etc/oldrules/

other binaries
	
scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~

Setup basic ruleset

ipfw add 00009 count udp from any to any
ipfw add 00010 allow tcp from any to any established
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn tcpoptions !mss
ipfw add 00012 deny icmp from any to any icmptypes 4,5,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,17,18
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn,fin
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags fin,psh,rst,urg
ipfw add 00012 allow icmp from any to any
ipfw add 00014 deny tcp from any to any dst-port 135
ipfw add 00150 skipto 65535 ip from any to any via em1 in

IPKVM3:
00098 allow ip from { 69.55.230.6 or 69.55.230.7 } to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139
00098 deny ip from any to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139


firewall3[edit]

Summary[edit]

This machine is the backup firewall for the network at i2b.

  • Location: i2b, cab ?
  • OS: FreeBSD 9.1 amd64
  • Networking: Priv IP: 10.1.2.5, Pub IPs: 66.181.18.3 (external), 69.55.229.1 & 69.55.231.1 (internal). It has 3 network connections (2 onboard, 1 PCI) connecting to the external, internal and private networks.

The internal network NIC is the left one on the motherboard (69.55.229.1/24, ...).
The external network NIC is the right one on the motherboard (66.181.18.3/28).
The PCI ethernet card is connected to our private network (10.1.2.5/24).

  • Hardware: 2 SCSI SCA drive bays (2 columns of 3, drive 0 top left, drive 1 just below) all hot-swap. Dual power supply.
  • Drives: 160 GB (2 x 160GB) RAID1 array running on an LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320 PCI RAID card.

Services Provided[edit]

  • firewall (ipfw)
  • bigbrother

Firewall Rule Configuration[edit]

See Firewall Rule Configuration for more discussion on how to actually manipulate firewall rules.

Disaster Recovery[edit]

To put the backup firewall3 into service:

Move the internal cable (to our networks) from firewall2 to em1 which is the left most ethernet port (69.55.229.1).
Move the external cable (to outside world) from firewall2 to em0 which is the port to the right on the motherboard (66.181.18.3).
The PCI ethernet port (fxp0) should already be connected to private network (10.1.2.5).

Here's what you need to put in /etc/rc.conf to get a firewall going (as far as routes and IPs)

kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"
inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.5"

fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"

defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"
hostname="firewall3.johncompanies.com"
ifconfig_em0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"

ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"

# ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"

ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"

sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"

Cronjobs[edit]

30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup Backup to backup3

0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5

Reset counters and remove pipe rules on the 1st of the month. Pay attention when setting up a rule as 3 4 5 (that's not a temporary traffic cap).

59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count

Capture counts periodically

0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl;

This script will create /etc/firewall.sh which contains all the firewall and pipe rules in place at the time the script was run.

*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk

Checking the health of the RAID array


DOS attacks[edit]

See Handling a DoS attack regarding how to handle a DOS attack.


build[edit]

partition map:
/ 58g
swap 4g
/var 512m
/tmp 512m
/usr 5.5g

4. edit /etc/make.conf 
echo "WITHOUT_X11=yes \
KERNCONF=firewall3 \
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200" >> /etc/make.conf

5. add settings to /boot/loader.conf and /boot.config

echo "-Dh" >> /boot.config

echo 'console="comconsole,vidconsole" \
boot_multicons="YES" \
boot_serial="YES" \
comconsole_speed="115200"' >> /boot/loader.conf


6. turn off all ttyv's except 0 and 1 in /etc/ttys
also turn on ttyd0, change type to vt100:
vi /etc/ttys

ttyv2   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv3   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv4   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv5   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv6   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
ttyv7   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
# Serial terminals
# The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc.
ttyd0   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   vt100   on  secure

kill -1 1

on console server:
vi /etc/remote
(rename port to jail8 depending on where and which digi plugged into)
test serial console


7. populate hosts
echo "69.55.230.10 backup2" >> /etc/hosts
echo "69.55.230.11 backup1" >> /etc/hosts
echo "10.1.2.3 backup3" >> /etc/hosts

8. put key in authorized_keys on backup3
cd
ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024 
(default location, leave password blank)

Punch a hole in firewall1 to allow traffic to backup servers @ castle:

ipfw add 99 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.10 22
ipfw add 95 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.11 22

cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup3 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup2 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
cat /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh backup1 'cat - >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys' 

confirm that you can ssh to backup3 and backup 2 without getting a login prompt

ssh backup3 hostname

ssh backup2 hostname

ssh backup1 hostname


10. edit root's path and login script:
vi /root/.cshrc

Change alias entries (add G):
alias la        ls -aG
alias lf        ls -FAG
alias ll        ls -lAG
alias ls        ls -AG
alias mbm       mb mount
alias mbu       mb umount

and alter the prompt, set the following:
set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s` %/# "

11. install cvsup
cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui 
make install clean; rehash; mail -s 'cvs installed' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null

12. get latest sources for this release:
cd /usr/src 
echo "*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_9_1\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
src-all" > sup

cvsup sup ; mail -s 'cvs sup done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null

13. configure new kernel. 

cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf 
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/freebsd/firewall3-9.1 ./firewall3

15. build, install kernel and world

cd /boot

mv kernel kernel.GENERIC
cd kernel.GENERIC
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel installkernel

make buildworld ; mail -s 'buildworld done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null
(supermicro: 2:15 mins, 2950: 38? mins)
make installworld 
(2450: 3min, supermicro: 1min, 2950: :34)
mergemaster -i

17. populate /etc/rc.conf with IPs and NFS settings
vi /etc/rc.conf

kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
portmap_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NO"
usbd_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"

xntpd_enable="YES"
nfs_client_enable="YES"
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES"

fsck_y_enable="YES"
background_fsck="NO"

hostname="firewall3.johncompanies.com"
#  external network
ifconfig_em0="inet 66.181.18.3  netmask 255.255.255.224"

#  internal network
ifconfig_em1="inet 69.55.229.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias0="inet 69.55.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"

ifconfig_em1_alias1="inet 65.50.228.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias2="inet 65.50.229.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias3="inet 65.50.230.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias4="inet 65.50.231.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias5="inet 65.50.232.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias6="inet 65.50.233.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias7="inet 65.50.234.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_em1_alias8="inet 65.50.235.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"

defaultrouter="66.181.18.2"

#  private network
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"

inetd_enable="YES"
inetd_flags="-wW -a 10.1.2.5"

sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
ntpd_enable="YES"
# powerd_enable="YES"


20. reboot. Confirm new kernel is loaded

uname -a

21. update ports:
cd /usr/ports

echo "*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org\
*default base=/usr\
*default prefix=/usr\
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_9_1\
*default delete use-rel-suffix\
*default compress\
ports-all tag=." > sup

cvsup sup; mail -s 'cvs sup ports done' 8583619553@vtext.com < /dev/null

22. Install raid mgmt tool

# linux base
cd /usr/ports/devel/libtool22
make install base

cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4
make install clean

scp backup2:/d4/build/3ware/tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz /usr/local/sbin
cd /usr/local/sbin 
tar xzvf tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz
rm tw_cli-freebsd-x86_64-9.5.0.1.tgz

23. install rsync from ports
cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean

choose default options

25. install bb client
adduser
Username: bb
Full name: bb
Uid (Leave empty for default): 1984
Login group [bb]:
Login group is bb. Invite bb into other groups? []:
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]: 
Home directory [/home/bb]:
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: yes
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username   : bb
Password   : <random>
Full Name  : bb
Uid        : 1984
Class      :
Groups     : bb
Home       : /home/bb
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked     : no
OK? (yes/no): yes

cd /usr/home/bb
scp backup2:/mnt/data4/build/bb/bb-freebsd.tar .
tar xvf bb-freebsd.tar

edit /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts with something like:
echo "69.55.230.2 mail.johncompanies.com # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY smtp ssh \
10.1.2.5 firewall3.johncompanies.com # ssh" > /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts

vi /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/ext/openfiles 
MACHINE="firewall3,johncompanies,com"      # HAS TO BE IN A,B,C FORM

cd /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/etc
./bbchkcfg.sh 
(y to questions)
./bbchkhosts.sh
(ignore ssh errors)
cd ../..
chown -R bb .
su bb
cd
cd bbc1.9e-btf/src
make; make install
cd ..

vi /usr/home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf/bin/bb-cpu.sh
        $1 $TOPARGS > $BBTMP/TOP.$$
#        /usr/local/jail/bin/jtop > $BBTMP/TOP.$$

./runbb.sh start
more BBOUT 
(look for errors)
exit

echo 'su - bb -c "cd /home/bb/bbc1.9e-btf; ./runbb.sh start"' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bb.sh

Punch a hole in the firewall to allow it to communicate with bb monitor:

ipfw add 00096 allow ip from 66.181.18.0/27 to 69.55.230.2


27. configure bb on mail:
vi /usr/home/bb/bbsrc/bb1.9e-btf/etc/bb-hosts
66.181.18.3 firewall3.johncompanies.com # ssh

su bb
cd
bbsrc/bb/runbb.sh restart ; exit

29. configure ntp
echo "server 10.1.2.1" > /etc/ntp.conf

/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
sleep 2; ntpq -p
(confirm it’s able to reach our time server)

echo '/usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift' > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh
chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ntp.sh

30. fwd and reverse lookups on ns1c
vr johncompanies.com
 (edit the PTR too)


33. setup backups
echo '#\!/bin/sh\
backupdir=/data/firewall2/current\
\
## ENTRY /etc ' > /usr/local/etc/backup.config

on backup3:
setup backup dirs:
ssh backup3 mkdir -p /data/firewall2/current

on backup3, add the system to 
vi /usr/local/sbin/snapshot_archive

scp 69.55.230.2:/usr/local/etc/rsync.backup /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
vi /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup 
backup1 > backup3

crontab -e
1 0 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup


34. mkdir /root/logs

35. edit sshd_config for security
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
ListenAddress 66.181.18.3
ListenAddress 10.1.2.5

kill -1 `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`

35. raid chk

cat > /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk
#!/usr/bin/perl

my @out = split "\n", `megarc -ldInfo -a0 -Lall|grep Status:`;

foreach (@out) {
    if ($_ =~ /DEGRADED/) { $date = `date`; chomp $date; `echo "$date: RAID ARRAY DEGRADED" >> /var/log/messages`; }
#print $_;
}

36. add crontab entries
crontab -e
30 3 * * * /usr/local/etc/rsync.backup
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw zero
0 0 1 * * /sbin/ipfw del 3 4 5
59 23 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
3 0 30 * * /sbin/ipfw show > /tmp/ipfw_count
0 3 * * * /etc/makefwrules.pl; /etc/makepiperules.pl; 
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/lsiraidchk

#10 0 * * * rm /var/spool/clientmqueue/*

scp /etc/makefwrules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
scp /etc/makepiperules.pl user@64.163.14.48:~
mv /home/user/makefwrules.pl /etc
mv /home/user/makepiperules.pl /etc
touch /etc/firewall.sh
mkdir /etc/oldrules/

other binaries
	
scp /usr/local/bin/rulemaker user@64.163.14.48:~
mv ~user/rulemaker /usr/local/sbin
scp ~user/Sendmail.pm user@64.163.14.48:~
scp ~user/doswatch.pl user@64.163.14.48:~

Setup basic ruleset

ipfw add 00009 count udp from any to any
ipfw add 00010 allow tcp from any to any established
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn tcpoptions !mss
ipfw add 00012 deny icmp from any to any icmptypes 4,5,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,17,18
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags syn,fin
ipfw add 00012 deny tcp from any to any tcpflags fin,psh,rst,urg
ipfw add 00012 allow icmp from any to any
ipfw add 00014 deny tcp from any to any dst-port 135
ipfw add 00150 skipto 65535 ip from any to any via em1 in

IPKVM3:
00098 allow ip from { 69.55.230.6 or 69.55.230.7 } to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139
00098 deny ip from any to 69.55.230.10 dst-port 139

wiki[edit]

The wiki (mediawiki) runs on nat2 in a jail running off 69.55.229.8

The backup wiki lives on virt13 in CT 5 / 69.55.230.18

Setup jail[edit]

mkdir /mnt/data1/wiki-dir
cd /usr/src
make installworld DESTDIR=/mnt/data1/wiki-dir
cd etc
make distribution DESTDIR=/mnt/data1/wiki-dir

mount -t devfs devfs /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/dev
devfs -m /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/dev rule -s 3 applyset 

cd /mnt/data1/wiki-dir

ln -sf dev/null kernel

scp jail9:/usr/local/sbin/jkill /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/sbin

jail /mnt/data1/wiki-dir wiki.johncompanies.com 69.55.229.8 /bin/sh
csh

touch /etc/fstab
echo 'network_interfaces=""\
hostname="wiki.johncompanies.com"\
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"\
sendmail_enable="YES"\
sshd_enable="YES"' > /etc/rc.conf

echo "nameserver 69.55.229.3\
nameserver 69.55.225.225" >> /etc/resolv.conf 

vi /etc/crontab
 
(remove the adjkerntz lines )
 
vi /etc/periodic/security/100.chksetuid
 
replace: MP=`mount -t ufs | grep -v " nosuid" | awk '{ print $3 }' | sort`
 with: MP='/' (use single quotes) 

mkdir -p /usr/compat/linux/dev
 
adduser

Username: user
Full name: user
Uid (Leave empty for default):
Login group [user]:
Login group is user. Invite user into other groups? []: wheel
Login class [default]:
Shell (sh csh tcsh nologin) [sh]:
Home directory [/home/user]:
Home directory permissions (Leave empty for default):
Use password-based authentication? [yes]:
Use an empty password? (yes/no) [no]:
Use a random password? (yes/no) [no]: y
Lock out the account after creation? [no]:
Username   : user
Password   : <random>
Full Name  : user
Uid        : 1001
Class      :
Groups     : user
Home       : /home/user
Home Mode  :
Shell      : /bin/sh
Locked     : no
OK? (yes/no): y
adduser: INFO: Successfully added (user) to the user database.
adduser: INFO: Password for (user) is: 901gmYjO
Add another user? (yes/no): n
Goodbye! 

vi /usr/home/user/.profile 
TERM=vt100;     export TERM
 
tzsetup
 
newaliases 
 
rm /sbin/halt /sbin/reboot
ln /sbin/jkill /sbin/halt
ln /sbin/jkill /sbin/reboot
 
vi /etc/syslog.conf
#*.err;kern.warning;auth.notice;mail.crit               /dev/console
*.err;kern.warning;auth.notice;mail.crit                /var/log/messages 

exit
exit
 
cd libexec
chflags noschg ld-elf32.so.1
chflags noschg ld-elf.so.1
mv ld-elf32.so.1 ld-elf32.so.1-orig
ln ld-elf.so.1 ld-elf32.so.1
chflags schg ld-elf.so.1
chflags schg ld-elf32.so.1
 
cp -r /usr/ports /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/usr 

cat > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/wiki.sh
mount -t devfs devfs /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/dev/
devfs -m /mnt/data1/wiki-dir/dev rule -s 3 applyset
jail /mnt/data1/wiki-dir wiki.johncompanies.com 69.55.229.8 /bin/sh /etc/rc

chmod 0700 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/wiki.sh

mediawiki setup[edit]


cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
make install clean

cd /usr/ports/distfiles/
fetch http://downloads.mysql.com/archives/mysql-5.5/mysql-5.5.4-m3.tar.gz
cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql55-server
make install clean

cd /usr/ports/distfiles/
fetch http://downloads.php.net/johannes/php-5.3.2.tar.bz2
cd /usr/ports/lang/php52
make install clean
(build apache module)

cd /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions
make install clean

cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
make install clean

cd /usr/local/www/
fetch http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.19/mediawiki-1.19.2.tar.gz
tar xzf mediawiki-1.19.2.tar.gz
mv mediawiki-1.19.2 wiki

vi /usr/local/etc/apache22/httpd.conf
DocumentRoot "/usr/local/www/"

Include etc/apache22/extra/vhost-wiki.conf
Listen 443

<IfModule mod_php5.c>
    <FilesMatch "\.ph(p3?|tml)$">
        SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
    </FilesMatch>
    <FilesMatch "\.phps$">
        SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source
    </FilesMatch>
    # To re-enable php in user directories comment the following lines
    # (from <IfModule ...> to </IfModule>.) Do NOT set it to On as it
    # prevents .htaccess files from disabling it.
    <IfModule mod_userdir.c>
        <Directory /home/*/public_html>
            php_admin_value engine Off
        </Directory>
    </IfModule>
</IfModule>


cat > /usr/local/etc/apache22/extra/vhost-wiki.conf 
<VirtualHost *:443>
        ServerAdmin support@johncompanies.com

        DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/wiki
#        <Directory />
#                Options FollowSymLinks
#                AllowOverride None
#                Order deny,allow
#        </Directory>
        <Directory /usr/local/www/wiki>
                Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
                Deny from all
                AllowOverride AuthConfig
                Order allow,deny
                DirectoryIndex index.php
                #Allow from 69.55.233.195
                #Allow from boody.dyndns.org
        </Directory>

        ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
        <Directory "/usr/lib/cgi-bin">
                AllowOverride None
                Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
                Order allow,deny
                Allow from all
        </Directory>

        ErrorLog /var/log/httpd-error.log

        # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit,
        # alert, emerg.
        LogLevel warn

        CustomLog /var/log/httpd-access.log combined

    Alias /doc/ "/usr/share/doc/"
    <Directory "/usr/share/doc/">
        Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        Order deny,allow
        Deny from all
        Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 ::1/128
    </Directory>

    SSLEngine on
    SSLCertificateFile /usr/local/etc/apache22/ssl/server.crt
    SSLCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/etc/apache22/ssl/server.key

</VirtualHost>

mkdir ssl
cd ssl

openssl req -days 1999 -new -x509 -nodes -out server.crt -keyout server.key
US
CA
San Diego
johncompanies.com
johncompanies.com
wiki.johncompanies.com
support@johncompanies.com

cat > /usr/local/www/wiki/.htaccess
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/apache22/wiki.passwd
AuthName wiki
require valid-user
satisfy any

cd /usr/local/etc/apache22
htpasswd -c wiki.passwd admin

https://69.55.229.8/index.php

use mysql (innodb)
wiki name: JCWiki
Support / (mail pass) / support@johncompanies.com

cat > /usr/local/www/wiki/LocalSettings.php

<?php
# This file was automatically generated by the MediaWiki 1.19.2
# installer. If you make manual changes, please keep track in case you
# need to recreate them later.
#
# See includes/DefaultSettings.php for all configurable settings
# and their default values, but don't forget to make changes in _this_
# file, not there.
#
# Further documentation for configuration settings may be found at:
# http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings

# Protect against web entry
if ( !defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) {
	exit;
}

## Uncomment this to disable output compression
# $wgDisableOutputCompression = true;

$wgSitename      = "JCWiki";

## The URL base path to the directory containing the wiki;
## defaults for all runtime URL paths are based off of this.
## For more information on customizing the URLs please see:
## http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL
$wgScriptPath       = "";
$wgScriptExtension  = ".php";

## The protocol and server name to use in fully-qualified URLs
$wgServer           = "https://69.55.229.8";

## The relative URL path to the skins directory
$wgStylePath        = "$wgScriptPath/skins";

## The relative URL path to the logo.  Make sure you change this from the default,
## or else you'll overwrite your logo when you upgrade!
#$wgLogo             = "$wgStylePath/common/images/wiki.png";
$wgLogo             = "$wgStylePath/common/images/jclogo.gif";

## UPO means: this is also a user preference option

$wgEnableEmail      = true;
$wgEnableUserEmail  = true; # UPO

$wgEmergencyContact = "apache@69.55.229.8";
$wgPasswordSender   = "apache@69.55.229.8";

$wgEnotifUserTalk      = false; # UPO
$wgEnotifWatchlist     = false; # UPO
$wgEmailAuthentication = true;

## Database settings
$wgDBtype           = "mysql";
$wgDBserver         = "localhost";
$wgDBname           = "my_wiki";
$wgDBuser           = "root";
$wgDBpassword       = "";

# MySQL specific settings
$wgDBprefix         = "";

# MySQL table options to use during installation or update
$wgDBTableOptions   = "ENGINE=InnoDB, DEFAULT CHARSET=binary";

# Experimental charset support for MySQL 5.0.
$wgDBmysql5 = false;

## Shared memory settings
$wgMainCacheType    = CACHE_NONE;
$wgMemCachedServers = array();

## To enable image uploads, make sure the 'images' directory
## is writable, then set this to true:
$wgEnableUploads  = false;
#$wgUseImageMagick = true;
#$wgImageMagickConvertCommand = "/usr/bin/convert";

# InstantCommons allows wiki to use images from http://commons.wikimedia.org
$wgUseInstantCommons  = false;

## If you use ImageMagick (or any other shell command) on a
## Linux server, this will need to be set to the name of an
## available UTF-8 locale
$wgShellLocale = "en_US.utf8";

## If you want to use image uploads under safe mode,
## create the directories images/archive, images/thumb and
## images/temp, and make them all writable. Then uncomment
## this, if it's not already uncommented:
#$wgHashedUploadDirectory = false;

## Set $wgCacheDirectory to a writable directory on the web server
## to make your wiki go slightly faster. The directory should not
## be publically accessible from the web.
#$wgCacheDirectory = "$IP/cache";

# Site language code, should be one of the list in ./languages/Names.php
$wgLanguageCode = "en";

$wgSecretKey = "abc699ef26890b49b4055430f8ebbd25e84cce21a7e53aeaec4d4313af4c9739";

# Site upgrade key. Must be set to a string (default provided) to turn on the
# web installer while LocalSettings.php is in place
$wgUpgradeKey = "3196710f4a7d7332";

## Default skin: you can change the default skin. Use the internal symbolic
## names, ie 'standard', 'nostalgia', 'cologneblue', 'monobook', 'vector':
$wgDefaultSkin = "vector";

## For attaching licensing metadata to pages, and displaying an
## appropriate copyright notice / icon. GNU Free Documentation
## License and Creative Commons licenses are supported so far.
$wgRightsPage = ""; # Set to the title of a wiki page that describes your license/copyright
$wgRightsUrl  = "";
$wgRightsText = "";
$wgRightsIcon = "";

# Path to the GNU diff3 utility. Used for conflict resolution.
$wgDiff3 = "/usr/bin/diff3";

# Query string length limit for ResourceLoader. You should only set this if
# your web server has a query string length limit (then set it to that limit),
# or if you have suhosin.get.max_value_length set in php.ini (then set it to
# that value)
$wgResourceLoaderMaxQueryLength = -1;



# End of automatically generated settings.
# Add more configuration options below.


copy/backup wiki[edit]

on main/primary wiki:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server stop
ssh 69.55.230.18 "/etc/init.d/mysql stop"
rsync -av /var/db/mysql/my_wiki/ 69.55.230.18:/var/lib/mysql/my_wiki/
rsync -av /var/db/mysql/ib* 69.55.230.18:/var/lib/mysql/
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
ssh 69.55.230.18 "/etc/init.d/mysql start"