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# @summary Configure nftables |
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# @example allow dns out and do not allow ntp out |
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# class{ 'nftables': |
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# out_ntp => false, |
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# out_dns => true, |
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# } |
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# |
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# @example do not flush particular tables, fail2ban in this case |
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# class{ 'nftables': |
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# noflush_tables => ['inet-f2b-table'], |
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# } |
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# |
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# @param out_all |
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# Allow all outbound connections. If `true` then all other |
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# out parameters `out_ntp`, `out_dns`, ... will be assuemed |
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# false. |
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# |
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# @param out_ntp |
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# Allow outbound to ntp servers. |
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# |
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# @param out_http |
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# Allow outbound to http servers. |
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# |
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# @param out_dns |
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# Allow outbound to dns servers. |
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# |
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# @param out_https |
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# Allow outbound to https servers. |
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# |
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# @param out_icmp |
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# Allow outbound ICMPv4/v6 traffic. |
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# |
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# @param in_ssh |
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# Allow inbound to ssh servers. |
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# |
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# @param in_icmp |
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# Allow inbound ICMPv4/v6 traffic. |
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# |
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# @param inet_filter |
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# Add default tables, chains and rules to process traffic. |
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# |
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# @param nat |
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# Add default tables and chains to process NAT traffic. |
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# |
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# @param nat_table_name |
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# The name of the 'nat' table. |
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# |
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# @param sets |
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# Allows sourcing set definitions directly from Hiera. |
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# |
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# @param log_prefix |
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# String that will be used as prefix when logging packets. It can contain |
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# two variables using standard sprintf() string-formatting: |
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# * chain: Will be replaced by the name of the chain. |
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# * comment: Allows chains to add extra comments. |
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# |
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# @param log_discarded |
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# Allow to log discarded packets |
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# |
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# @param log_limit |
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# String with the content of a limit statement to be applied |
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# to the rules that log discarded traffic. Set to false to |
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# disable rate limiting. |
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# |
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# @param reject_with |
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# How to discard packets not matching any rule. If `false`, the |
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# fate of the packet will be defined by the chain policy (normally |
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# drop), otherwise the packet will be rejected with the REJECT_WITH |
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# policy indicated by the value of this parameter. |
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# |
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# @param in_out_conntrack |
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# Adds INPUT and OUTPUT rules to allow traffic that's part of an |
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# established connection and also to drop invalid packets. |
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# |
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# @param fwd_conntrack |
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# Adds FORWARD rules to allow traffic that's part of an |
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# established connection and also to drop invalid packets. |
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# |
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# @param firewalld_enable |
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# Configures how the firewalld systemd service unit is enabled. It might be |
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# useful to set this to false if you're externaly removing firewalld from |
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# the system completely. |
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# |
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# @param noflush_tables |
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# If specified only other existings tables will be flushed. |
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# If left unset all tables will be flushed via a `flush ruleset` |
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# |
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# @param rules |
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# Specify hashes of `nftables::rule`s via hiera |
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# |
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# @param configuration_path |
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# The absolute path to the principal nftables configuration file. The default |
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# varies depending on the system, and is set in the module's data. |
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# |
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# @param nft_path |
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# Path to the nft binary |
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# |
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# @param echo |
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# Path to the echo binary |
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# |
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# @param default_config_mode |
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# The default file & dir mode for configuration files and directories. The |
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# default varies depending on the system, and is set in the module's data. |
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# |
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class nftables ( |
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Stdlib::Unixpath $echo, |
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Stdlib::Unixpath $configuration_path, |
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Stdlib::Unixpath $nft_path, |
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Stdlib::Filemode $default_config_mode, |
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Boolean $in_ssh = true, |
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Boolean $in_icmp = true, |
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Boolean $out_ntp = true, |
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Boolean $out_dns = true, |
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Boolean $out_http = true, |
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Boolean $out_https = true, |
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Boolean $out_icmp = true, |
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Boolean $out_all = false, |
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Boolean $in_out_conntrack = true, |
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Boolean $fwd_conntrack = false, |
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Boolean $inet_filter = true, |
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Boolean $nat = true, |
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Hash $rules = {}, |
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Hash $sets = {}, |
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String $log_prefix = '[nftables] %<chain>s %<comment>s', |
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String[1] $nat_table_name = 'nat', |
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Boolean $log_discarded = true, |
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Variant[Boolean[false], String] $log_limit = '3/minute burst 5 packets', |
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Variant[Boolean[false], Pattern[/icmp(v6|x)? type .+|tcp reset/]] $reject_with = 'icmpx type port-unreachable', |
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Variant[Boolean[false], Enum['mask']] $firewalld_enable = 'mask', |
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Optional[Array[Pattern[/^(ip|ip6|inet|arp|bridge|netdev)-[-a-zA-Z0-9_]+$/],1]] $noflush_tables = undef, |
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) { |
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package { 'nftables': |
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ensure => installed, |
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} -> file_line { |
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'enable_nftables': |
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line => 'include "/etc/nftables/puppet.nft"', |
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path => $configuration_path, |
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notify => Service['nftables'], |
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} -> file { |
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default: |
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owner => 'root', |
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group => 'root', |
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mode => $default_config_mode; |
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'/etc/nftables': |
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ensure => directory, |
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mode => $default_config_mode; |
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'/etc/nftables/puppet-preflight': |
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ensure => directory, |
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mode => $default_config_mode, |
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purge => true, |
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force => true, |
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recurse => true; |
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'/etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft': |
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ensure => file, |
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content => epp('nftables/config/puppet.nft.epp', { |
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'inet_filter' => $inet_filter, |
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'nat' => $nat, |
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'noflush' => $noflush_tables |
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} |
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); |
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} ~> exec { |
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'nft validate': |
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refreshonly => true, |
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command => "${nft_path} -I /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight -c -f /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft || ( ${echo} '#CONFIG BROKEN' >> /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft && /bin/false)"; # lint:ignore:check_unsafe_interpolations |
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} -> file { |
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default: |
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owner => 'root', |
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group => 'root', |
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mode => $default_config_mode; |
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'/etc/nftables/puppet.nft': |
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ensure => file, |
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content => epp('nftables/config/puppet.nft.epp', { |
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'inet_filter' => $inet_filter, |
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'nat' => $nat, |
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'noflush' => $noflush_tables |
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} |
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); |
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'/etc/nftables/puppet': |
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ensure => directory, |
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mode => $default_config_mode, |
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purge => true, |
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force => true, |
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recurse => true; |
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} ~> service { 'nftables': |
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ensure => running, |
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enable => true, |
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hasrestart => true, |
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restart => 'PATH=/usr/bin:/bin systemctl reload nftables', |
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} |
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systemd::dropin_file { 'puppet_nft.conf': |
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ensure => present, |
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unit => 'nftables.service', |
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content => epp('nftables/systemd/puppet_nft.conf.epp', { |
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'configuration_path' => $configuration_path, |
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'nft_path' => $nft_path, |
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}), |
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notify => Service['nftables'], |
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} |
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# firewalld.enable can be mask or false depending upon if firewalld is installed or not |
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# https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/PUP-10814 |
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service { 'firewalld': |
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ensure => stopped, |
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enable => $firewalld_enable, |
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} |
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if $inet_filter { |
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include nftables::inet_filter |
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} |
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if $nat { |
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include nftables::ip_nat |
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} |
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# inject custom rules e.g. from hiera |
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$rules.each |$n,$v| { |
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nftables::rule { |
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$n: |
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* => $v, |
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} |
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} |
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# inject custom sets e.g. from hiera |
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$sets.each |$n,$v| { |
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nftables::set { |
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$n: |
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* => $v, |
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} |
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} |
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} |