Add acl.get_network_list() + tests; Update docs to reference the ability to use prefixlist as a source/destination
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@ -359,6 +359,39 @@ interfaces:
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exact-match: False
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```
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### Prefix Lists
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This construct allows to enumerate a list of IPv4 or IPv6 host addresses and/or networks. Each
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prefixlist has a name which consists of anywhere between 1 and 56 characters, and it must start
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with a letter. The syntax is straight forward:
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* ***description***: A string, no longer than 64 characters, and excluding the single quote '
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and double quote ". This string is currently not used anywhere, and serves for enduser
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documentation purposes.
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* ***members***: A list of zero or more entries which can take the form:
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* ***IPv4 Host***: an IPv4 address, eg. `192.0.2.1`
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* ***IPv4 Prefix***: an IPv6 prefix, eg. `192.0.2.0/24`
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* ***IPv6 Host***: an IPv4 address, eg. `2001:db8::1`
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* ***IPv6 Prefix***: an IPv6 prefix, eg. `2001:db8::0/64`
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***NOTE***: It is valid to have host addresses with prefixlen, for example `192.168.1.1/24`
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in other words, the prefix can be either a network or a host.
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A few examples:
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```
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prefixlists:
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example:
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description: "An example prefixlist with hosts and prefixes"
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members:
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- 192.0.2.1
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- 192.0.2.0/24
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- 2001:db8::1
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- 2001:db8::/64
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empty:
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description: "An empty prefixlist"
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members: []
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```
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### Access Control Lists
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In VPP, a common firewall function is provided by the `acl-plugin`. The anatomy of this plugin
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@ -377,8 +410,10 @@ packets then either perform an action of `permit` or `deny` (for stateless) or `
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* ***family***: Which IP address family to match, can be either `ipv4`, or `ipv6` or `any`,
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which is the default. If `any` is used, this term will also operate on any source and
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destination addresses, and it will emit two ACEs, one for each address family.
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* ***source***: The IPv4 or IPv6 source prefix, eg. `192.0.2.0/24` or `2001:db8::/64`. If
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left empty, this means any (ie. `0.0.0.0/0` or `::/0`).
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* ***source***: Either an IPv4 or IPv6 host (without prefixlen, eg. `192.0.2.1` or
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`2001:db8::1`), an IPv4 or IPv6 prefix (with prefixlen, eg. `192.0.2.0/24` or
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`2001:db8::/64`), or a reference to the name of an existing _prefixlist_ (eg. `trusted`).
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If left empty, this means all IPv4 and IPv6 (ie. `[ 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 ]`).
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* ***destination***: Similar to `source`, but for the destination field of the packets.
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* ***protocol***: The L4 protocol, can be either a numeric value (eg. `6`), or a symbolic
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string value from `/etc/protocols` (eg. `tcp`). If omitted, only L3 matches are performed.
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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
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import logging
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import socket
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import ipaddress
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from . import prefixlist
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def get_acls(yaml):
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@ -151,6 +152,32 @@ def get_port_low_high(portstring):
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return None, None
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def is_ip(ip_string):
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"""Return True if the given ip_string is either an IPv4/IPv6 address or prefix."""
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if not isinstance(ip_string, str):
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return False
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try:
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ipn = ipaddress.ip_network(ip_string, strict=False)
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return True
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except:
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pass
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return False
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def get_network_list(yaml, network_string):
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"""Return the full list of source or destination address(es). This function resolves the
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'source' or 'destination' field, which can either be an IP address, a Prefix, or the name
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of a Prefix List. It returns a list of ip_network() objects, including prefix. IP addresses
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will receive prefixlen /32 or /128."""
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if is_ip(network_string):
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ipn = ipaddress.ip_network(network_string, strict=False)
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return [ipn]
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return prefixlist.get_network_list(yaml, network_string)
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def get_protocol(protostring):
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"""For a given protocol string, which can be either an integer or a symbolic port
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name in /etc/protocols, return the protocol number as integer, or None if it cannot
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@ -113,3 +113,30 @@ class TestACLMethods(unittest.TestCase):
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lo, hi = acl.get_icmp_low_high("10-20")
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self.assertEqual(10, lo)
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self.assertEqual(20, hi)
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def test_is_ip(self):
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("192.0.2.1"))
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("192.0.2.1/24"))
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("192.0.2.0/24"))
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("2001:db8::1"))
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("2001:db8::1/64"))
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self.assertTrue(acl.is_ip("2001:db8::/64"))
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self.assertFalse(acl.is_ip(True))
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self.assertFalse(acl.is_ip("String"))
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self.assertFalse(acl.is_ip([]))
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self.assertFalse(acl.is_ip({}))
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def test_get_network_list(self):
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for s in ["192.0.2.1", "192.0.2.1/24", "2001:db8::1", "2001:db8::1/64"]:
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l = acl.get_network_list(self.cfg, s)
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self.assertIsInstance(l, list)
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self.assertEquals(1, len(l))
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n = l[0]
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l = acl.get_network_list(self.cfg, "trusted")
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self.assertIsInstance(l, list)
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self.assertEquals(4, len(l))
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l = acl.get_network_list(self.cfg, "pl-notexist")
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self.assertIsInstance(l, list)
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self.assertEquals(0, len(l))
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