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# nftables puppet module
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[![Puppet Forge](https://img.shields.io/puppetforge/v/puppet/nftables.svg)](https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppet/nftables)
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[![Apache-2.0 License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/voxpupuli/puppet-nftables.svg)](LICENSE)
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This module manages an opinionated nftables configuration.
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By default it sets up a firewall that drops every incoming
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and outgoing connection.
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It only allows outgoing dns, ntp and web and ingoing ssh
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traffic, although this can be overridden using parameters.
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The config file has a inet filter and a ip nat table setup.
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Additionally, the module comes with a basic infrastructure
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to hook into different places.
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## Configuration
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The main configuration file loaded by the nftables service
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will be `files/config/puppet.nft`, all other files created
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by that module go into `files/config/puppet` and will also
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be purged if not managed anymore.
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The main configuration file includes dedicated files for
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the filter and nat tables, as well as processes any
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`custom-*.nft` files before hand.
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The filter and NAT tables both have all the master chains
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(INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD in case of filter and PREROUTING
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and POSTROUTING in case of NAT) configured, to which you
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can hook in your own chains that can contain specific
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rules.
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All filter masterchains drop by default.
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By default we have a set of default_MASTERCHAIN chains
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configured to which you can easily add your custom rules.
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For specific needs you can add your own chain.
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There is a global chain, that defines the default behavior
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for all masterchains. This chain is empty by default.
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INPUT and OUTPUT to the loopback device is allowed by
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default, though you could restrict it later.
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On the other hand, if you don't want any of the default tables, chains
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and rules created by the module, you can set `nftables::inet_filter`
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and/or `nftables::nat` to `false` and build your whole nftables
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configuration from scratch by using the building blocks provided by
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this module. Looking at `nftables::inet_filter` for inspiration might
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be a good idea.
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## Rules Validation
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Initially puppet deploys all configuration to
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`/etc/nftables/puppet-preflight/` and
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`/etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft`. This is validated with
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`nfc -c -L /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight/ -f /etc/nftables/puppet-preflight.nft`.
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If and only if successful the configuration will be copied to
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the real locations before the service is reloaded.
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## Basic types
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### nftables::config
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Manages a raw file in `/etc/nftables/puppet/${name}.nft`
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Use this for any custom table files.
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### nftables::chain
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Prepares a chain file as a `concat` file to which you will
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be able to add dedicated rules through `nftables::rule`.
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The name must be unique for all chains. The inject
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parameter can be used to directly add a jump to a
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masterchain. inject must follow the pattern
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`ORDER-MASTERCHAIN`, where order references a 2-digit
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number which defines the rule order (by default use e.g. 20)
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and masterchain references the chain to hook in the new
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chain. It's possible to specify the in-interface name and
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out-interface name for the inject rule.
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### nftables::rule
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A simple way to add rules to any chain. The name must be:
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`CHAIN_NAME-rulename`, where CHAIN_NAME refers to your
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chain and an arbitrary name for your rule.
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The rule will be a `concat::fragment` to the chain
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`CHAIN_NAME`.
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You can define the order by using the `order` param.
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Before defining your own rule, take a look to the list of ready-to-use rules
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available in the
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[REFERENCE](https://github.com/voxpupuli/puppet-nftables/blob/master/REFERENCE.md),
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somebody might have encapsulated a rule definition for you already.
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### nftables::set
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Adds a named set to a given table. It allows composing the
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set using individual parameters but also takes raw input
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via the content and source parameters.
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### nftables::simplerule
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Allows expressing firewall rules without having to use nftables's language by
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adding an abstraction layer a-la-Firewall. It's rather limited how far you can
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go so if you need rather complex rules or you can speak nftables it's
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recommended to use `nftables::rule` directly.
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## Facts
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One structured fact `nftables` is available
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```
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  tables => [
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    "bridge-filter",
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    "bridge-nat",
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    "inet-firewalld",
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    "ip-firewalld",
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    "ip6-firewalld"
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  ],
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  version => "0.9.3"
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}
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```
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* `nftables.version` is the version of the nft command from `nft --version`.
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* `nftables.tables` is the list of tables installed on the machine from `nft list tables`.
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## Editor goodies
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If you're using Emacs there are some snippets for
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[Yasnippet](https://github.com/joaotavora/yasnippet) available
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[here](https://github.com/nbarrientos/dotfiles/tree/master/.emacs.d/snippets/puppet-mode)
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that could make your life easier when using the module. This is third
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party configuration that's only included here for reference so changes
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in the interfaces exposed by this module are not guaranteed to be
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automatically applied there.