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No-Internet Group
Description
Simple methodology to prevent specified Linux desktop programs having access to the public Internet via iptables
Getting Started
Dependencies
*iptables
*systemd or cron
*sg
Creating the Group
First we will create the controlled access group through which programs will be denied public network access
groupadd no-internet
And add your user to it
usermod -a -G no-internet youruser
You should now see no-internet as a group your user is a member of
groups youruser
Your user will need to be a member of the group as we will run the programs through sg
Creating the Systemd Service
Next we will create a systemd service which uses iptables to drop outbound connections made by the "no-internet" group
touch /etc/systemd/system/no-internet.service
nano /etc/systemd/system/no-internet.service
Enter the following within the service file then write and quit
[Unit]
Description=blocks network access for the group "no-internet"
[Service]
ExecStart=iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --gid-owner "no-internet" -j DROP
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Breakdown of iptables command:
*iptables is an administration tool for IPv4/IPv6 packet filtering
*the -I OUTPUT flag specifies the rule is responsible for packets leaving the host
*the -m owner flag allows packet filtering based upon the owner of the process
*the --gid-owner "no-internet" flag specifies for the rule to match processes created by the group 'no-internet'
*the -j DROP flag specifies the action to take, in this case dropping the packetnn
Next we will reload our services, then enable no-internet so it persistently starts at boot
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable no-internet.service
systemctl start no-internet.service
Note: a similar effect could be achived via crontab by making an entry along the lines of
@reboot root iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -m owner --gid-owner "no-internet" -j DROP
Modifying .desktop entries
Limitations
As iptables operates at layer 3 programs ran through this sandboxed group will still be able to reach devices within the same broadcast domain