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puppet-tripleo/manifests/firewall/rule.pp
Emilien Macchi f50d381913 masquerade: configure FORWARD rules
When enabling masquerading, we need to allow the traffic to go through
so we need the FORWARD rules as well, for source and destination
networks.
Also support multiple destinations or sources for ipv4/ipv6 suffixed
rules with a REGEX.

Change-Id: I48aa95b96c762a72273b5b0b714a04da7ee69a40
2018-04-10 18:02:29 +00:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2015 eNovance SAS <licensing@enovance.com>
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
#
# == Define: tripleo::firewall::rule
#
# Define used to manage IPtables rules.
#
# === Parameters:
#
# [*port*]
# (optional) The port associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*dport*]
# (optional) The destination port associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*sport*]
# (optional) The source port associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*proto*]
# (optional) The protocol associated to the rule.
# Defaults to 'tcp'
#
# [*action*]
# (optional) The action policy associated to the rule.
# Defaults to 'accept'
#
# [*jump*]
# (optional) The chain to jump to.
# If present, overrides action
#
# [*table*]
# (optional) The table where the rule is created.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*state*]
# (optional) Array of states associated to the rule..
# Defaults to ['NEW']
#
# [*source*]
# (optional) The source IP address associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*iniface*]
# (optional) The network interface associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*chain*]
# (optional) The chain associated to the rule.
# Defaults to 'INPUT'
#
# [*destination*]
# (optional) The destination cidr associated to the rule.
# Defaults to undef
#
# [*extras*]
# (optional) Hash of any puppetlabs-firewall supported parameters.
# Defaults to {}
#
define tripleo::firewall::rule (
$port = undef,
$dport = undef,
$sport = undef,
$proto = 'tcp',
$action = 'accept',
$state = ['NEW'],
$source = undef,
$iniface = undef,
$chain = 'INPUT',
$destination = undef,
$extras = {},
$jump = undef,
$table = undef,
) {
if $port == 'all' {
warning("All ${proto} traffic will be open on this host.")
# undef so the IPtables rule won't have any port specified.
$port_real = undef
} else {
$port_real = $port
}
if $jump != undef {
$jump_real = $jump
$action_real = undef
} else {
$jump_real = undef
$action_real = $action
}
$basic = {
'port' => $port_real,
'dport' => $dport,
'sport' => $sport,
'proto' => $proto,
'action' => $action_real,
'source' => $source,
'iniface' => $iniface,
'chain' => $chain,
'destination' => $destination,
'jump' => $jump_real,
'table' => $table,
}
if $proto == 'icmp' {
$ipv6 = {
'provider' => 'ip6tables',
'proto' => 'ipv6-icmp',
}
} else {
$ipv6 = {
'provider' => 'ip6tables',
}
}
if $proto != 'gre' {
$state_rule = {
'state' => $state
}
} else {
$state_rule = {}
}
$ipv4_rule = merge($basic, $state_rule, $extras)
$ipv6_rule = merge($basic, $state_rule, $ipv6, $extras)
validate_hash($ipv4_rule)
validate_hash($ipv6_rule)
# This conditional will ensure that TCP and UDP firewall rules have
# a port specified in the configuration when using INPUT or OUTPUT chains.
# If not, the Puppet catalog will fail.
# If we don't do this sanity check, a user could create some TCP/UDP
# rules without port, and the result would be an iptables rule that allow any
# traffic on the host.
if ($proto in ['tcp', 'udp']) and (! ($port or $dport or $sport) and ($chain != 'FORWARD') and ($table != 'nat')) {
fail("${title} firewall rule cannot be created. TCP or UDP rules for INPUT or OUTPUT need port or sport or dport.")
}
if $source or $destination {
if (/[.]/ in $destination or /[.]/ in $source) {
create_resources('firewall', { "${title} ipv4" => $ipv4_rule })
}
if (/[:]/ in $destination or /[:]/ in $source) {
create_resources('firewall', { "${title} ipv6" => $ipv6_rule })
}
} else {
create_resources('firewall', { "${title} ipv4" => $ipv4_rule })
create_resources('firewall', { "${title} ipv6" => $ipv6_rule })
}
}