kolla-ansible/releasenotes/notes/docker-disable-ip-forward-b0490b71f9f07cd6.yaml
Mark Goddard 3f9662278c Reno follow up for docker_disable_ip_forward
Follow up to I5129136c066489fdfaa4d93741c22e5010b7e89d, adding upgrade
notes.

Related-Bug: #1931615
Change-Id: I2f88b8fc2c6924de9f6bc1840b183ee024c5c1e9
2021-06-15 09:49:45 +01:00

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fixes:
- |
Adds a new flag, ``docker_disable_ip_forward``, which
defaults to ``docker_disable_default_iptables_rules`` and is used to
disable docker's ``ip-forward`` option which makes docker set
``net.ipv4.ip_forward`` sysctl to ``1``.
This is to protect from creating all-forwarding hosts.
`LP#1931615 <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1931615>`__
upgrade:
- |
Adds a new flag, ``docker_disable_ip_forward``, which
defaults to ``docker_disable_default_iptables_rules`` and is used to
disable docker's ``ip-forward`` option which makes docker set
``net.ipv4.ip_forward`` sysctl to ``1``. By default,
``docker_disable_default_iptables_rules`` is ``true``, in which case
docker's ``ip-forward`` option is ``disabled``.
For existing hosts, this configuration change is applied when configuring
docker via ``kolla-ansible bootstrap-servers``. Docker changes the sysctl
in a non-persistent manner, so it will revert to the default of ``0`` after
a reboot, if not configured elsewhere. This should not cause a problem,
since Kolla Ansible applies the sysctl where necessary. Operators may wish
to perform a proactive reboot, or apply the default through other means.