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Firewall

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NixOS provides an interface to configure the firewall through the option networking.firewall.

The default firewall uses iptables. To use the newer nftables instead, additionally set networking.nftables.enable = true;

Enable

The firewall is enabled when not set. To explicitly enable it add the following into your system configuration:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
networking.firewall.enable = true;

This will make all local ports and services unreachable from external connections.

Configuration

To allow specific TCP/UDP ports or port ranges on all interfaces, use following syntax:

networking.firewall = {
  enable = true;
  allowedTCPPorts = [ 80 443 ];
  allowedUDPPortRanges = [
    { from = 4000; to = 4007; }
    { from = 8000; to = 8010; }
  ];
};
Note: Many services also provide an option to open the required firewall ports automatically. For example, the media server Jellyfin offers the option services.jellyfin.openFirewall = true; which will open the required TCP ports.

Interface-specific firewall rules can be applied like this:

networking.firewall.interfaces."eth0".allowedTCPPorts = [ 80 443 ];

In this case, ports 80 and 443 will be allowed for the interface eth0.

If using iptables, for temporary changes to the firewall rules, you can install the nixos-firewall-tool package, which is a thin wrapper around iptables.

Warning

Firewall rules may be overwritten by Docker, as per http://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/111852