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adguard on upcoming Cloudron v6 DDoS reflection/amplification

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    • robiR robi

      @dylightful said in adguard on upcoming Cloudron v6 DDoS reflection/amplification:

      Playing around with ADGuard today. The inbuilt IP limiter works great and correctly blocks amp attacks.

      Do you mean the requests per second limit?
      Which setting blocks amp attacks?

      Only issue i found was the ability to use DDNS hostnames as a whitelist for dynamic IP nets. CIDR works just aswell i guess...

      I had an issue with this too, as I couldn't come up with a CIDR address that would exclude some of the abusing IPs without blocking my own (same network provider).

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      doodlemania2
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      @robi you might have to put it behind a firewall then and only allow internal - you could then have your servers vpn in to your box to query it (I do that for one of my friends).
      There's another thread about making apps accessible only from OpenVPN - that would be a neat use case.

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      • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

        @robi you might have to put it behind a firewall then and only allow internal - you could then have your servers vpn in to your box to query it (I do that for one of my friends).
        There's another thread about making apps accessible only from OpenVPN - that would be a neat use case.

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        Would that be OK to configure the firewall on the machine where cloudron is running? In the documentation says to not touch iptables/ufw and similar stuff, so I guess it's not a good idea. Yet, since this is a very serious matter of having AdGuard running wild out there, I would propose to have the app configure the firewall itself -- instead of relying to 3rd party firewalls -- and make this configurable (enable/disable).

        Upon installation, it could ask you what you would like to do:

        1. Block port 53 - allow internal traffic only for AdGuard (recommended)
        2. Do not configure firewall.

        WDYT?

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        • D drpaneas

          Would that be OK to configure the firewall on the machine where cloudron is running? In the documentation says to not touch iptables/ufw and similar stuff, so I guess it's not a good idea. Yet, since this is a very serious matter of having AdGuard running wild out there, I would propose to have the app configure the firewall itself -- instead of relying to 3rd party firewalls -- and make this configurable (enable/disable).

          Upon installation, it could ask you what you would like to do:

          1. Block port 53 - allow internal traffic only for AdGuard (recommended)
          2. Do not configure firewall.

          WDYT?

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          @drpaneas did you see the docs at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/adguard-home/#securing-installation already?

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            @drpaneas did you see the docs at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/adguard-home/#securing-installation already?

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            @nebulon yes of course I've read those. My proposal is to have cloudron blocking the port 53 during the installation automatically -- instead of asking the user to do it manually in the docs. In that way we make AdGuard installation more secure by default, instead of relying to the end user to take care of it.

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              This was something that came up early on when we were discussing AdGuardHome and PiHole. Most folks recommend only exposing something like this via a VPN without binding to 53 on your public network interface. A VPN still allows people to use it from anywhere but adds a layer of authentication.

              The way things are now, it's very likely that folks misconfigure their DNS server. Part of Cloudron's draw is that users don't have to think so hard about "doing the right thing". The best way to do that would be to not bind only to a VPN interface and support the VPN setting the DNS server as the default.

              A setting to "do the wrong thing" could be there for folks that really know what they are doing, but maybe a little more difficult to get to so someone who enables it will also know how to manage their firewalls. Either through their VPS provider or on the machine.

              Personally, I host mine at home and access over a VPN.

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                One idea might be to fix the package to block all clients by default. I think we just need to put some wildcard to deny all the IP addresses. Would that make things better? This way user has a UI to manually white list their client IP addresses.

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                • girishG girish

                  One idea might be to fix the package to block all clients by default. I think we just need to put some wildcard to deny all the IP addresses. Would that make things better? This way user has a UI to manually white list their client IP addresses.

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                  @girish that doesn't work for most clients as they have dynamic IPs.

                  Unless there's an auth of some sort, port knocking or VPN access to it.

                  Let's go Wireguard. 🏁

                  Conscious tech

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                  • robiR robi

                    @girish that doesn't work for most clients as they have dynamic IPs.

                    Unless there's an auth of some sort, port knocking or VPN access to it.

                    Let's go Wireguard. 🏁

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                    @robi sure. The goal was only to make the user a bit more aware of the security settings. It doesn't solve anything else, as you say.

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                    • girishG girish

                      @robi sure. The goal was only to make the user a bit more aware of the security settings. It doesn't solve anything else, as you say.

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                      @girish I think a reasonable default would be to blacklist all non-local IPs (RFC 1918) by default. That way, connecting from VPNs should work, connecting from LAN should work, but connecting from public internet would require manual white-listing.

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                      • mehdiM mehdi

                        @girish I think a reasonable default would be to blacklist all non-local IPs (RFC 1918) by default. That way, connecting from VPNs should work, connecting from LAN should work, but connecting from public internet would require manual white-listing.

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                        @mehdi I agree with this. However, it would also be important to have the ability to give the container a static internal IP and allow the configuration of the VPN app to set that container as the default DNS server.

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                        • iamthefijI iamthefij

                          @mehdi I agree with this. However, it would also be important to have the ability to give the container a static internal IP and allow the configuration of the VPN app to set that container as the default DNS server.

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                          so no way to let connect only from selected clients, like from specific indentifier? Would like to run AdGuard Home for some devices, but I don't have a static IP

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                            so no way to let connect only from selected clients, like from specific indentifier? Would like to run AdGuard Home for some devices, but I don't have a static IP

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                            @lukas You can specify client IDs in Case you plan to use DoT or DoH method for DNS resolving. This can be configured for each browser and in iOS Devices as a Profile (export from Adguard Home). This may help?

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                              @lukas You can specify client IDs in Case you plan to use DoT or DoH method for DNS resolving. This can be configured for each browser and in iOS Devices as a Profile (export from Adguard Home). This may help?

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                              lukas
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                              @Kubernetes sounds good, is there any guide how to do this correctly?

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                                @Kubernetes sounds good, is there any guide how to do this correctly?

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                                @lukas you may have a look at the guide from Cloudron here: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/adguard-home/#security

                                However the setup is pretty simple, go to the DNS Settings in Adguard Home and give some names for your client IDs IMG_0209.jpeg

                                When you entered ClientIDs the DNS will not be available anymore for anyone who is NOT in your Client IDs list. If you want to update your non static IP from your internet service provider, you could do that and put in your public IP. In that case your local clients can use the DNS even without having a named Client ID

                                Then you can use the Tab "Setup Guide" in Adguard Home to get guidance how to get your devices configured.

                                If you want to configure Chrome, Brave or Firefox for DoH you can then use the URL to your Adguard Home DNS Name with appending your ClientId like this for example:
                                https://DNS-NAME-TO-YOUR-ADGUARDHOME/dns-query/CLIENTID

                                Please be aware that you should understand what you do and in case of concerns just don't do it. You will be responsible yourself for anything you do.

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