Generate ACL (firewall) configuration for network devices.
New in version 2017.7.0.
codeauthor: | Mircea Ulinic <mircea@cloudflare.com> & Robert Ankeny <robankeny@google.com> |
---|---|
maturity: | new |
depends: | capirca |
platform: | unix |
The firewall configuration is generated by Capirca.
To install Capirca, execute: pip install capirca
.
salt.modules.capirca_acl.
get_filter_config
(platform, filter_name, filter_options=None, terms=None, prepend=True, pillar_key='acl', pillarenv=None, saltenv=None, merge_pillar=True, only_lower_merge=False, revision_id=None, revision_no=None, revision_date=True, revision_date_format='%Y/%m/%d')¶Return the configuration of a policy filter.
merge_pillar
is set as False
.True
merge_pillar
is set as True
, the final list of terms generated by merging
the terms from terms
with those defined in the pillar (if any): new terms are prepended
at the beginning, while existing ones will preserve the position. To add the new terms
at the end of the list, set this argument to False
.acl
acl
.pillarenv_from_saltenv
, and is otherwise ignored.True
True
.False
False
.True
True
.%Y/%m/%d
%Y/%m/%d
(<year>/<month>/<day>).CLI Example:
salt '*' capirca.get_filter_config ciscoxr my-filter pillar_key=netacl
Output Example:
! $Id:$
! $Date:$
! $Revision:$
no ipv4 access-list my-filter
ipv4 access-list my-filter
remark $Id:$
remark my-term
deny ipv4 any eq 1234 any
deny ipv4 any eq 1235 any
remark my-other-term
permit tcp any range 5678 5680 any
exit
The filter configuration has been loaded from the pillar, having the following structure:
netacl:
- my-filter:
terms:
- my-term:
source_port: [1234, 1235]
action: reject
- my-other-term:
source_port:
- [5678, 5680]
protocol: tcp
action: accept
salt.modules.capirca_acl.
get_filter_pillar
(filter_name, pillar_key='acl', pillarenv=None, saltenv=None)¶Helper that can be used inside a state SLS, in order to get the filter configuration given its name.
pillarenv_from_saltenv
, and is otherwise ignored.salt.modules.capirca_acl.
get_policy_config
(platform, filters=None, prepend=True, pillar_key='acl', pillarenv=None, saltenv=None, merge_pillar=True, only_lower_merge=False, revision_id=None, revision_no=None, revision_date=True, revision_date_format='%Y/%m/%d')¶Return the configuration of the whole policy.
merge_pillar
is set as False
.True
merge_pillar
is set as True
, the final list of filters generated by merging
the filters from filters
with those defined in the pillar (if any): new filters are prepended
at the beginning, while existing ones will preserve the position. To add the new filters
at the end of the list, set this argument to False
.acl
acl
.pillarenv_from_saltenv
, and is otherwise ignored.True
True
.False
False
.True
True
.%Y/%m/%d
%Y/%m/%d
(<year>/<month>/<day>).CLI Example:
salt '*' capirca.get_policy_config juniper pillar_key=netacl
Output Example:
firewall {
family inet {
replace:
/*
** $Id:$
** $Date:$
** $Revision:$
**
*/
filter my-filter {
term my-term {
from {
source-port [ 1234 1235 ];
}
then {
reject;
}
}
term my-other-term {
from {
protocol tcp;
source-port 5678-5680;
}
then accept;
}
}
}
}
firewall {
family inet {
replace:
/*
** $Id:$
** $Date:$
** $Revision:$
**
*/
filter my-other-filter {
interface-specific;
term dummy-term {
from {
protocol [ tcp udp ];
}
then {
reject;
}
}
}
}
}
The policy configuration has been loaded from the pillar, having the following structure:
netacl:
- my-filter:
options:
- not-interface-specific
terms:
- my-term:
source_port: [1234, 1235]
action: reject
- my-other-term:
source_port:
- [5678, 5680]
protocol: tcp
action: accept
- my-other-filter:
terms:
- dummy-term:
protocol:
- tcp
- udp
action: reject
salt.modules.capirca_acl.
get_term_config
(platform, filter_name, term_name, filter_options=None, pillar_key='acl', pillarenv=None, saltenv=None, merge_pillar=True, revision_id=None, revision_no=None, revision_date=True, revision_date_format='%Y/%m/%d', source_service=None, destination_service=None, **term_fields)¶Return the configuration of a single policy term.
inet6
, bridge
, object-group
,
See the complete list of options.acl
The key in the pillar containing the default attributes values. Default: acl
.
If the pillar contains the following structure:
firewall:
- my-filter:
terms:
- my-term:
source_port: 1234
source_address:
- 1.2.3.4/32
- 5.6.7.8/32
The pillar_key
field would be specified as firewall
.
pillarenv_from_saltenv
, and is otherwise ignored.True
True
.True
True
.%Y/%m/%d
%Y/%m/%d
(<year>/<month>/<day>).A special service to choose from. This is a helper so the user is able to select a source just using the name, instead of specifying a source_port and protocol.
As this module is available on Unix platforms only,
it reads the IANA port assignment from /etc/services
.
If the user requires additional shortcuts to be referenced, they can add entries under /etc/services
,
which can be managed using the file state
.
source_service
.Note
The following fields are accepted:
Note
The following fields can be also a single value and a list of values:
Example: destination_address
can be either defined as:
destination_address: 172.17.17.1/24
or as a list of destination IP addresses:
destination_address:
- 172.17.17.1/24
- 172.17.19.1/24
or a list of services to be matched:
source_service:
- ntp
- snmp
- ldap
- bgpd
Note
The port fields source_port
and destination_port
can be used as above to select either
a single value, either a list of values, but also they can select port ranges. Example:
source_port:
- [1000, 2000]
- [3000, 4000]
With the configuration above, the user is able to select the 1000-2000 and 3000-4000 source port ranges.
CLI Example:
salt '*' capirca.get_term_config arista filter-name term-name source_address=1.2.3.4 destination_address=5.6.7.8 action=accept
Output Example:
! $Date: 2017/03/22 $
no ip access-list filter-name
ip access-list filter-name
remark term-name
permit ip host 1.2.3.4 host 5.6.7.8
exit
salt.modules.capirca_acl.
get_term_pillar
(filter_name, term_name, pillar_key='acl', pillarenv=None, saltenv=None)¶Helper that can be used inside a state SLS, in order to get the term configuration given its name, under a certain filter uniquely identified by its name.
acl
acl
.pillarenv_from_saltenv
, and is otherwise ignored.