Provides a set of primitives for managing firewalls and associated rules.
PLEASE NOTE - The resource/providers in this cookbook are under heavy development. An attempt is being made to keep the resource simple/stupid by starting with less sophisticated firewall implementations first and refactor/vet the resource definition with each successive provider.
- Ubuntu
Tested on:
- Ubuntu 10.04
- Ubuntu 11.04
- :enable: enable the firewall. this will make any rules that have been defined 'active'.
- :disable: disable the firewall. drop any rules and put the node in an unprotected state.
- name: name attribute. arbitrary name to uniquely identify this resource
- log_level: level of verbosity the firewall should log at. valid values are: :low, :medium, :high, :full. default is :low.
Chef::Provider::FirewallUfw
- platform default: Ubuntu
# enable platform default firewall
firewall "ufw" do
action :enable
end
# increase logging past default of 'low'
firewall "debug firewalls" do
log_level :high
action :enable
end
- :allow: the rule should allow incoming traffic.
- :deny: the rule should deny incoming traffic.
- :reject: the rule should reject incoming traffic.
- name: name attribute. arbitrary name to uniquely identify this firewall rule
- protocol: valid values are: :udp, :tcp. default is all protocols
- port: incoming port number (ie. 22 to allow inbound SSH)
- source: ip address or subnet to filter on incoming traffic. default is
0.0.0.0/0
(ie Anywhere) - destination: ip address or subnet to filter on outgoing traffic.
- dest_port: outgoing port number.
- position: position to insert rule at. if not provided rule is inserted at the end of the rule list.
- direction: direction of the rule. valid values are: :in, :out, default is :in
- interface: interface to apply rule (ie. 'eth0').
- logging: may be added to enable logging for a particular rule. valid values are: :connections, :packets. In the ufw provider, :connections logs new connections while :packets logs all packets.
Chef::Provider::FirewallRuleUfw
- platform default: Ubuntu
# open standard ssh port, enable firewall
firewall_rule "ssh" do
port 22
action :allow
notifies :enable, "firewall[ufw]"
end
# open standard http port to tcp traffic only; insert as first rule
firewall_rule "http" do
port 80
protocol :tcp
position 1
action :allow
end
# restrict port 13579 to 10.0.111.0/24 on eth0
firewall_rule "myapplication" do
port 13579
source '10.0.111.0/24'
direction 'in'
interface 'eth0'
action :allow
end
firewall "ufw" do
action :nothing
end
Author:: Seth Chisamore (schisamo@opscode.com)
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2011 Opscode, Inc.
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