79 lines
2.9 KiB
Django/Jinja
79 lines
2.9 KiB
Django/Jinja
#jinja2: lstrip_blocks: True
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{{ ansible_managed | comment }}
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# default zone
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# The default zone used if an empty zone string is used.
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# Default: public
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DefaultZone={{ firewalld_default_zone }}
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# Clean up on exit
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# If set to no or false the firewall configuration will not get cleaned up
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# on exit or stop of firewalld
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# Default: yes
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CleanupOnExit=yes
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# Lockdown
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# If set to enabled, firewall changes with the D-Bus interface will be limited
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# to applications that are listed in the lockdown whitelist.
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# The lockdown whitelist file is lockdown-whitelist.xml
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# Default: no
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Lockdown=no
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# IPv6_rpfilter
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# Performs a reverse path filter test on a packet for IPv6. If a reply to the
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# packet would be sent via the same interface that the packet arrived on, the
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# packet will match and be accepted, otherwise dropped.
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# The rp_filter for IPv4 is controlled using sysctl.
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# Note: This feature has a performance impact. See man page FIREWALLD.CONF(5)
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# for details.
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# Default: yes
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IPv6_rpfilter=yes
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# IndividualCalls
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# Do not use combined -restore calls, but individual calls. This increases the
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# time that is needed to apply changes and to start the daemon, but is good for
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# debugging.
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# Default: no
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IndividualCalls=no
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# LogDenied
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# Add logging rules right before reject and drop rules in the INPUT, FORWARD
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# and OUTPUT chains for the default rules and also final reject and drop rules
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# in zones. Possible values are: all, unicast, broadcast, multicast and off.
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# Default: off
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LogDenied=off
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# FirewallBackend
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# Selects the firewall backend implementation.
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# Choices are:
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# - nftables (default)
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# - iptables (iptables, ip6tables, ebtables and ipset)
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FirewallBackend=nftables
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# FlushAllOnReload
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# Flush all runtime rules on a reload. In previous releases some runtime
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# configuration was retained during a reload, namely; interface to zone
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# assignment, and direct rules. This was confusing to users. To get the old
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# behavior set this to "no".
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# Default: yes
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FlushAllOnReload=yes
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# RFC3964_IPv4
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# As per RFC 3964, filter IPv6 traffic with 6to4 destination addresses that
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# correspond to IPv4 addresses that should not be routed over the public
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# internet.
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# Defaults to "yes".
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RFC3964_IPv4=yes
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# AllowZoneDrifting
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# Older versions of firewalld had undocumented behavior known as "zone
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# drifting". This allowed packets to ingress multiple zones - this is a
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# violation of zone based firewalls. However, some users rely on this behavior
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# to have a "catch-all" zone, e.g. the default zone. You can enable this if you
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# desire such behavior. It's disabled by default for security reasons.
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# Note: If "yes" packets will only drift from source based zones to interface
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# based zones (including the default zone). Packets never drift from interface
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# based zones to other interfaces based zones (including the default zone).
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# Possible values; "yes", "no". Defaults to "yes".
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AllowZoneDrifting={{ firewalld_allow_zone_drifting | bool | ternary("yes", "no", "no") }}
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