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# Date Auteur Commentaire
0c9bc308 2022-02-27 11:05 hashworks

Add support for Arch Linux

Arch Linux stores the configuration in a different path and does not
provide firewalld without explicit installation.

This basically the same as #66 – I've reused their code since it hasn't
been merged in a while.

d8b8b3f4 2022-02-27 11:04 Justin Kromlinger

Merge pull request #125 from hashworks/fix/serviceRemainAfterExit

Ensure that nftables.service remains active after it exits

9de35746 2022-02-27 10:49 hashworks

Ensure that nftables.service remains active after it exits

Some system-packages don't include it in the service-file and we expect
it. See #124.

d1988178 2022-02-26 12:53 Tim Meusel

Merge pull request #112 from keachi/ospf_protocol

Use protocol number instead of label

aa90278c 2022-02-26 11:01 Justin Kromlinger

Merge pull request #122 from hashworks/fix/referenceInitialExamples

Fix typos in initial reference examples

2063deaf 2022-02-26 09:19 hashworks

Fix typos in initial reference examples

cc892515 2022-02-09 03:33 Steve Traylen

Merge pull request #121 from traylenator/paramdocs

vp-puppet-lint-plugin enables param-docs already

8290c1d2 2022-02-09 03:26 Nacho Barrientos

Merge pull request #120 from nbarrientos/rhel9

Declare support for RHEL9, CentOS9 and OL9

432af5d3 2022-02-08 11:12 Nacho Barrientos

Make sure that the list of interfaces is mocked

If 'networking' is not removed from the facts, the values declared in
`default_module_facts.yml` win (the fact set contains two keys:
`:networking` and `'networking'`)

This test has always been wrong as the interfaces were never been...

b6280d21 2022-02-08 09:41 Steve Traylen

vp-puppet-lint-plugin enables param-docs already

No need to enable puppet-lint-param-docs locally since version 3.0.0
of voxpupuli-puppet-lint-plugins enables param-docs anyway.

https://github.com/voxpupuli/voxpupuli-puppet-lint-plugins/commit/5c207d586878162218e45ce50bcfd927588796c9

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README


nftables puppet module

Puppet Forge Puppet Forge - downloads puppetmodule.info docs Apache-2.0 License

This module manages an opinionated nftables configuration.

By default it sets up a firewall that drops every incoming and outgoing connection.

It only allows outgoing dns, ntp and web and ingoing ssh traffic, although this can be overridden using parameters.

The config file has a inet filter and a ip nat table setup.

Additionally, the module comes with a basic infrastructure to hook into different places.

Configuration

The main configuration file loaded by the nftables service will be files/config/puppet.nft, all other files created by that module go into files/config/puppet and will also be purged if not managed anymore.

The main configuration file includes dedicated files for the filter and nat tables, as well as processes any custom-*.nft files before hand.

The filter and NAT tables both have all the master chains (INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD in case of filter and PREROUTING and POSTROUTING in case of NAT) configured, to which you can hook in your own chains that can contain specific rules.

All filter masterchains drop by default. By default we have a set of default_MASTERCHAIN chains configured to which you can easily add your custom rules.

For specific needs you can add your own chain.

There is a global chain, that defines the default behavior for all masterchains. This chain is empty by default.

INPUT and OUTPUT to the loopback device is allowed by default, though you could restrict it later.

On the other hand, if you don't want any of the default tables, chains and rules created by the module, you can set nftables::inet_filter and/or nftables::nat to false and build your whole nftables configuration from scratch by using the building blocks provided by this module. Looking at nftables::inet_filter for inspiration might be a good idea.

Rules Validation

Initially puppet deploys all configuration to /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight/ and /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft. This is validated with nfc -c -L /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight/ -f /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft. If and only if successful the configuration will be copied to the real locations before the service is reloaded.

Basic types

nftables::config

Manages a raw file in /etc/nftables/puppet/${name}.nft

Use this for any custom table files.

nftables::chain

Prepares a chain file as a concat file to which you will be able to add dedicated rules through nftables::rule.

The name must be unique for all chains. The inject parameter can be used to directly add a jump to a masterchain. inject must follow the pattern ORDER-MASTERCHAIN, where order references a 2-digit number which defines the rule order (by default use e.g. 20) and masterchain references the chain to hook in the new chain. It's possible to specify the in-interface name and out-interface name for the inject rule.

nftables::rule

A simple way to add rules to any chain. The name must be: CHAIN_NAME-rulename, where CHAINNAME refers to your chain and an arbitrary name for your rule. The rule will be a concat::fragment to the chain `CHAINNAME`.

You can define the order by using the order param.

Before defining your own rule, take a look to the list of ready-to-use rules available in the REFERENCE, somebody might have encapsulated a rule definition for you already.

nftables::set

Adds a named set to a given table. It allows composing the set using individual parameters but also takes raw input via the content and source parameters.

nftables::simplerule

Allows expressing firewall rules without having to use nftables's language by adding an abstraction layer a-la-Firewall. It's rather limited how far you can go so if you need rather complex rules or you can speak nftables it's recommended to use nftables::rule directly.

Facts

One structured fact nftables is available

{ tables => [ "bridge-filter", "bridge-nat", "inet-firewalld", "ip-firewalld", "ip6-firewalld" ], version => "0.9.3" }

  • nftables.version is the version of the nft command from nft --version.
  • nftables.tables is the list of tables installed on the machine from nft list tables.

Editor goodies

If you're using Emacs there are some snippets for Yasnippet available here that could make your life easier when using the module. This is third party configuration that's only included here for reference so changes in the interfaces exposed by this module are not guaranteed to be automatically applied there.

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