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Python
637 lines
23 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright: (c) 2015, Linus Unnebäck <linus@folkdatorn.se>
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# Copyright: (c) 2017, Sébastien DA ROCHA <sebastien@da-rocha.net>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'core'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: iptables
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short_description: Modify the systems iptables
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version_added: "2.0"
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author:
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- Linus Unnebäck (@LinusU) <linus@folkdatorn.se>
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- Sébastien DA ROCHA (@sebastiendarocha)
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description:
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- Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP packet
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filter rules in the Linux kernel.
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- This module does not handle the saving and/or loading of rules, but rather
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only manipulates the current rules that are present in memory. This is the
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same as the behaviour of the C(iptables) and C(ip6tables) command which
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this module uses internally.
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notes:
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- This module just deals with individual rules. If you need advanced
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chaining of rules the recommended way is to template the iptables restore
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file.
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options:
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table:
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description:
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- This option specifies the packet matching table which the command
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should operate on. If the kernel is configured with automatic module
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loading, an attempt will be made to load the appropriate module for
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that table if it is not already there.
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choices: [ filter, nat, mangle, raw, security ]
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default: filter
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state:
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description:
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- Whether the rule should be absent or present.
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choices: [ absent, present ]
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default: present
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action:
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description:
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- Whether the rule should be appended at the bottom or inserted at the top.
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- If the rule already exists the chain won't be modified.
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choices: [ append, insert ]
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default: append
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version_added: "2.2"
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rule_num:
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description:
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- Insert the rule as the given rule number. This works only with
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action = 'insert'.
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version_added: "2.5"
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ip_version:
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description:
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- Which version of the IP protocol this rule should apply to.
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choices: [ ipv4, ipv6 ]
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default: ipv4
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chain:
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description:
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- Chain to operate on.
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- "This option can either be the name of a user defined chain or any of
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the builtin chains: 'INPUT', 'FORWARD', 'OUTPUT', 'PREROUTING',
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'POSTROUTING', 'SECMARK', 'CONNSECMARK'."
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protocol:
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description:
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- The protocol of the rule or of the packet to check.
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- The specified protocol can be one of tcp, udp, udplite, icmp, esp,
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ah, sctp or the special keyword "all", or it can be a numeric value,
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representing one of these protocols or a different one. A protocol
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name from /etc/protocols is also allowed. A "!" argument before the
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protocol inverts the test. The number zero is equivalent to all.
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"all" will match with all protocols and is taken as default when this
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option is omitted.
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source:
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description:
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- Source specification.
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- Address can be either a network name, a hostname, a network IP address
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(with /mask), or a plain IP address.
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- Hostnames will be resolved once only, before the rule is submitted to
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the kernel. Please note that specifying any name to be resolved with
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a remote query such as DNS is a really bad idea.
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- The mask can be either a network mask or a plain number, specifying
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the number of 1's at the left side of the network mask. Thus, a mask
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of 24 is equivalent to 255.255.255.0. A "!" argument before the
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address specification inverts the sense of the address.
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destination:
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description:
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- Destination specification.
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- Address can be either a network name, a hostname, a network IP address
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(with /mask), or a plain IP address.
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- Hostnames will be resolved once only, before the rule is submitted to
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the kernel. Please note that specifying any name to be resolved with
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a remote query such as DNS is a really bad idea.
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- The mask can be either a network mask or a plain number, specifying
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the number of 1's at the left side of the network mask. Thus, a mask
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of 24 is equivalent to 255.255.255.0. A "!" argument before the
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address specification inverts the sense of the address.
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tcp_flags:
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description:
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- TCP flags specification.
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- C(tcp_flags) expects a dict with the two keys C(flags) and C(flags_set).
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default: {}
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version_added: "2.4"
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suboptions:
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flags:
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description:
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- List of flags you want to examine.
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flags_set:
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description:
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- Flags to be set.
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match:
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description:
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- Specifies a match to use, that is, an extension module that tests for
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a specific property. The set of matches make up the condition under
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which a target is invoked. Matches are evaluated first to last if
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specified as an array and work in short-circuit fashion, i.e. if one
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extension yields false, evaluation will stop.
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default: []
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jump:
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description:
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- This specifies the target of the rule; i.e., what to do if the packet
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matches it. The target can be a user-defined chain (other than the one
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this rule is in), one of the special builtin targets which decide the
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fate of the packet immediately, or an extension (see EXTENSIONS
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below). If this option is omitted in a rule (and the goto parameter
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is not used), then matching the rule will have no effect on the
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packet's fate, but the counters on the rule will be incremented.
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log_prefix:
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description:
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- Specifies a log text for the rule. Only make sense with a LOG jump.
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version_added: "2.5"
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goto:
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description:
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- This specifies that the processing should continue in a user specified
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chain. Unlike the jump argument return will not continue processing in
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this chain but instead in the chain that called us via jump.
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in_interface:
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description:
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- Name of an interface via which a packet was received (only for packets
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entering the INPUT, FORWARD and PREROUTING chains). When the "!"
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argument is used before the interface name, the sense is inverted. If
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the interface name ends in a "+", then any interface which begins with
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this name will match. If this option is omitted, any interface name
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will match.
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out_interface:
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description:
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- Name of an interface via which a packet is going to be sent (for
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packets entering the FORWARD, OUTPUT and POSTROUTING chains). When the
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"!" argument is used before the interface name, the sense is inverted.
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If the interface name ends in a "+", then any interface which begins
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with this name will match. If this option is omitted, any interface
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name will match.
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fragment:
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description:
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- This means that the rule only refers to second and further fragments
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of fragmented packets. Since there is no way to tell the source or
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destination ports of such a packet (or ICMP type), such a packet will
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not match any rules which specify them. When the "!" argument precedes
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fragment argument, the rule will only match head fragments, or
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unfragmented packets.
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set_counters:
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description:
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- This enables the administrator to initialize the packet and byte
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counters of a rule (during INSERT, APPEND, REPLACE operations).
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source_port:
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description:
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- Source port or port range specification. This can either be a service
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name or a port number. An inclusive range can also be specified, using
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the format first:last. If the first port is omitted, '0' is assumed;
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if the last is omitted, '65535' is assumed. If the first port is
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greater than the second one they will be swapped.
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destination_port:
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description:
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- "Destination port or port range specification. This can either be
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a service name or a port number. An inclusive range can also be
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specified, using the format first:last. If the first port is omitted,
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'0' is assumed; if the last is omitted, '65535' is assumed. If the
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first port is greater than the second one they will be swapped.
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This is only valid if the rule also specifies one of the following
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protocols: tcp, udp, dccp or sctp."
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to_ports:
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description:
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- "This specifies a destination port or range of ports to use: without
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this, the destination port is never altered. This is only valid if the
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rule also specifies one of the following protocols: tcp, udp, dccp or
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sctp."
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to_destination:
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description:
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- This specifies a destination address to use with DNAT.
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- Without this, the destination address is never altered.
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version_added: "2.1"
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to_source:
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description:
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- This specifies a source address to use with SNAT.
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- Without this, the source address is never altered.
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version_added: "2.2"
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syn:
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description:
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- This allows matching packets that have the SYN bit set and the ACK
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and RST bits unset.
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- When negated, this matches all packets with the RST or the ACK bits set.
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choices: [ ignore, match, negate ]
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default: ignore
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version_added: "2.5"
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set_dscp_mark:
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description:
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- This allows specifying a DSCP mark to be added to packets.
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It takes either an integer or hex value.
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- Mutually exclusive with C(set_dscp_mark_class).
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version_added: "2.1"
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set_dscp_mark_class:
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description:
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- This allows specifying a predefined DiffServ class which will be
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translated to the corresponding DSCP mark.
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- Mutually exclusive with C(set_dscp_mark).
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version_added: "2.1"
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comment:
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description:
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- This specifies a comment that will be added to the rule.
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ctstate:
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description:
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- "C(ctstate) is a list of the connection states to match in the conntrack
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module.
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Possible states are: 'INVALID', 'NEW', 'ESTABLISHED', 'RELATED',
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'UNTRACKED', 'SNAT', 'DNAT'"
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choices: [ DNAT, ESTABLISHED, INVALID, NEW, RELATED, SNAT, UNTRACKED ]
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default: []
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limit:
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description:
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- Specifies the maximum average number of matches to allow per second.
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- The number can specify units explicitly, using `/second', `/minute',
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`/hour' or `/day', or parts of them (so `5/second' is the same as
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`5/s').
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limit_burst:
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description:
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- Specifies the maximum burst before the above limit kicks in.
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version_added: "2.1"
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uid_owner:
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description:
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- Specifies the UID or username to use in match by owner rule. From
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Ansible 2.6 when the C(!) argument is prepended then the it inverts
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the rule to apply instead to all users except that one specified.
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version_added: "2.1"
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reject_with:
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description:
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- 'Specifies the error packet type to return while rejecting. It implies
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"jump: REJECT"'
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version_added: "2.1"
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icmp_type:
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description:
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- This allows specification of the ICMP type, which can be a numeric
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ICMP type, type/code pair, or one of the ICMP type names shown by the
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command 'iptables -p icmp -h'
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version_added: "2.2"
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flush:
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description:
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- Flushes the specified table and chain of all rules.
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- If no chain is specified then the entire table is purged.
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- Ignores all other parameters.
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version_added: "2.2"
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policy:
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description:
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- Set the policy for the chain to the given target.
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- Only built-in chains can have policies.
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- This parameter requires the C(chain) parameter.
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- Ignores all other parameters.
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choices: [ ACCEPT, DROP, QUEUE, RETURN ]
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version_added: "2.2"
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Block specific IP
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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source: 8.8.8.8
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jump: DROP
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become: yes
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# Forward port 80 to 8600
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- iptables:
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table: nat
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chain: PREROUTING
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in_interface: eth0
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protocol: tcp
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match: tcp
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destination_port: 80
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jump: REDIRECT
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to_ports: 8600
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comment: Redirect web traffic to port 8600
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become: yes
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# Allow related and established connections
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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ctstate: ESTABLISHED,RELATED
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jump: ACCEPT
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become: yes
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# Allow new incoming SYN packets on TCP port 22 (SSH).
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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protocol: tcp
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destination_port: 22
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ctstate: NEW
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syn: match
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jump: ACCEPT
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comment: Accept new SSH connections.
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# Tag all outbound tcp packets with DSCP mark 8
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- iptables:
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chain: OUTPUT
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jump: DSCP
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table: mangle
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set_dscp_mark: 8
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protocol: tcp
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# Tag all outbound tcp packets with DSCP DiffServ class CS1
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- iptables:
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chain: OUTPUT
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jump: DSCP
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table: mangle
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set_dscp_mark_class: CS1
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protocol: tcp
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# Insert a rule on line 5
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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protocol: tcp
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destination_port: 8080
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jump: ACCEPT
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rule_num: 5
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# Set the policy for the INPUT chain to DROP
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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policy: DROP
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# Reject tcp with tcp-reset
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- iptables:
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chain: INPUT
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protocol: tcp
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reject_with: tcp-reset
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ip_version: ipv4
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# Set tcp flags
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- iptables:
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chain: OUTPUT
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jump: DROP
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protocol: tcp
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tcp_flags:
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flags: ALL
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flags_set:
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- ACK
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- RST
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- SYN
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- FIN
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'''
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import re
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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BINS = dict(
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ipv4='iptables',
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ipv6='ip6tables',
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)
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ICMP_TYPE_OPTIONS = dict(
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ipv4='--icmp-type',
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ipv6='--icmpv6-type',
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)
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def append_param(rule, param, flag, is_list):
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if is_list:
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for item in param:
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append_param(rule, item, flag, False)
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else:
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if param is not None:
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if param[0] == '!':
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rule.extend(['!', flag, param[1:]])
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else:
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rule.extend([flag, param])
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def append_tcp_flags(rule, param, flag):
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if param:
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if 'flags' in param and 'flags_set' in param:
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rule.extend([flag, ','.join(param['flags']), ','.join(param['flags_set'])])
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def append_match_flag(rule, param, flag, negatable):
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if param == 'match':
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rule.extend([flag])
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elif negatable and param == 'negate':
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rule.extend(['!', flag])
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def append_csv(rule, param, flag):
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if param:
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rule.extend([flag, ','.join(param)])
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def append_match(rule, param, match):
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if param:
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rule.extend(['-m', match])
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def append_jump(rule, param, jump):
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if param:
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rule.extend(['-j', jump])
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def construct_rule(params):
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rule = []
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append_param(rule, params['protocol'], '-p', False)
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append_param(rule, params['source'], '-s', False)
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append_param(rule, params['destination'], '-d', False)
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append_param(rule, params['match'], '-m', True)
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append_tcp_flags(rule, params['tcp_flags'], '--tcp-flags')
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append_param(rule, params['jump'], '-j', False)
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append_param(rule, params['log_prefix'], '--log-prefix', False)
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append_param(rule, params['to_destination'], '--to-destination', False)
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append_param(rule, params['to_source'], '--to-source', False)
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append_param(rule, params['goto'], '-g', False)
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append_param(rule, params['in_interface'], '-i', False)
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append_param(rule, params['out_interface'], '-o', False)
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append_param(rule, params['fragment'], '-f', False)
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append_param(rule, params['set_counters'], '-c', False)
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append_param(rule, params['source_port'], '--source-port', False)
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append_param(rule, params['destination_port'], '--destination-port', False)
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append_param(rule, params['to_ports'], '--to-ports', False)
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append_param(rule, params['set_dscp_mark'], '--set-dscp', False)
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append_param(
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rule,
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params['set_dscp_mark_class'],
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'--set-dscp-class',
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False)
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append_match_flag(rule, params['syn'], '--syn', True)
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append_match(rule, params['comment'], 'comment')
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append_param(rule, params['comment'], '--comment', False)
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if 'conntrack' in params['match']:
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append_csv(rule, params['ctstate'], '--ctstate')
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elif 'state' in params['match']:
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append_csv(rule, params['ctstate'], '--state')
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elif params['ctstate']:
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append_match(rule, params['ctstate'], 'conntrack')
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append_csv(rule, params['ctstate'], '--ctstate')
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append_match(rule, params['limit'] or params['limit_burst'], 'limit')
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append_param(rule, params['limit'], '--limit', False)
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append_param(rule, params['limit_burst'], '--limit-burst', False)
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append_match(rule, params['uid_owner'], 'owner')
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append_match_flag(rule, params['uid_owner'], '--uid-owner', True)
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append_param(rule, params['uid_owner'], '--uid-owner', False)
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if params['jump'] is None:
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append_jump(rule, params['reject_with'], 'REJECT')
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append_param(rule, params['reject_with'], '--reject-with', False)
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append_param(
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rule,
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params['icmp_type'],
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ICMP_TYPE_OPTIONS[params['ip_version']],
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False)
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return rule
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def push_arguments(iptables_path, action, params, make_rule=True):
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cmd = [iptables_path]
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cmd.extend(['-t', params['table']])
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cmd.extend([action, params['chain']])
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if action == '-I' and params['rule_num']:
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cmd.extend([params['rule_num']])
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if make_rule:
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cmd.extend(construct_rule(params))
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return cmd
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def check_present(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-C', params)
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rc, _, __ = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=False)
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return (rc == 0)
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def append_rule(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-A', params)
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module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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def insert_rule(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-I', params)
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module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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def remove_rule(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-D', params)
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module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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def flush_table(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-F', params, make_rule=False)
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module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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def set_chain_policy(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-P', params, make_rule=False)
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cmd.append(params['policy'])
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module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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def get_chain_policy(iptables_path, module, params):
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cmd = push_arguments(iptables_path, '-L', params)
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rc, out, _ = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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chain_header = out.split("\n")[0]
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result = re.search(r'\(policy ([A-Z]+)\)', chain_header)
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if result:
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return result.group(1)
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return None
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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supports_check_mode=True,
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argument_spec=dict(
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table=dict(type='str', default='filter', choices=['filter', 'nat', 'mangle', 'raw', 'security']),
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state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']),
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action=dict(type='str', default='append', choices=['append', 'insert']),
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ip_version=dict(type='str', default='ipv4', choices=['ipv4', 'ipv6']),
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chain=dict(type='str'),
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rule_num=dict(type='str'),
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protocol=dict(type='str'),
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source=dict(type='str'),
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to_source=dict(type='str'),
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destination=dict(type='str'),
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to_destination=dict(type='str'),
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match=dict(type='list', default=[]),
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tcp_flags=dict(type='dict',
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options=dict(
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flags=dict(type='list'),
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flags_set=dict(type='list'))
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),
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jump=dict(type='str'),
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log_prefix=dict(type='str'),
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goto=dict(type='str'),
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in_interface=dict(type='str'),
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out_interface=dict(type='str'),
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fragment=dict(type='str'),
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set_counters=dict(type='str'),
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source_port=dict(type='str'),
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destination_port=dict(type='str'),
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to_ports=dict(type='str'),
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set_dscp_mark=dict(type='str'),
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set_dscp_mark_class=dict(type='str'),
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comment=dict(type='str'),
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ctstate=dict(type='list', default=[]),
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limit=dict(type='str'),
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limit_burst=dict(type='str'),
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uid_owner=dict(type='str'),
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reject_with=dict(type='str'),
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icmp_type=dict(type='str'),
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syn=dict(type='str', default='ignore', choices=['ignore', 'match', 'negate']),
|
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flush=dict(type='bool', default=False),
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policy=dict(type='str', choices=['ACCEPT', 'DROP', 'QUEUE', 'RETURN']),
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),
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mutually_exclusive=(
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['set_dscp_mark', 'set_dscp_mark_class'],
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|
['flush', 'policy'],
|
|
),
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)
|
|
args = dict(
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changed=False,
|
|
failed=False,
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ip_version=module.params['ip_version'],
|
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table=module.params['table'],
|
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chain=module.params['chain'],
|
|
flush=module.params['flush'],
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|
rule=' '.join(construct_rule(module.params)),
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state=module.params['state'],
|
|
)
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|
|
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ip_version = module.params['ip_version']
|
|
iptables_path = module.get_bin_path(BINS[ip_version], True)
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|
|
|
# Check if chain option is required
|
|
if args['flush'] is False and args['chain'] is None:
|
|
module.fail_json(msg="Either chain or flush parameter must be specified.")
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|
|
|
# Flush the table
|
|
if args['flush'] is True:
|
|
args['changed'] = True
|
|
if not module.check_mode:
|
|
flush_table(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
|
|
# Set the policy
|
|
elif module.params['policy']:
|
|
current_policy = get_chain_policy(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
if not current_policy:
|
|
module.fail_json(msg='Can\'t detect current policy')
|
|
|
|
changed = current_policy != module.params['policy']
|
|
args['changed'] = changed
|
|
if changed and not module.check_mode:
|
|
set_chain_policy(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
insert = (module.params['action'] == 'insert')
|
|
rule_is_present = check_present(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
should_be_present = (args['state'] == 'present')
|
|
|
|
# Check if target is up to date
|
|
args['changed'] = (rule_is_present != should_be_present)
|
|
if args['changed'] is False:
|
|
# Target is already up to date
|
|
module.exit_json(**args)
|
|
|
|
# Check only; don't modify
|
|
if not module.check_mode:
|
|
if should_be_present:
|
|
if insert:
|
|
insert_rule(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
else:
|
|
append_rule(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
else:
|
|
remove_rule(iptables_path, module, module.params)
|
|
|
|
module.exit_json(**args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
main()
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