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Follow-up to the following commits:abdc5961c3
: Fix starting the firewalle090701e2d
: Order before sysinit Solely use sysinit.target here instead of multi-user.target because we want to make sure that the iptables rules are applied *before* any socket units are started. The reason I've dropped the wantedBy on multi-user.target is that sysinit.target is already a part of the dependency chain of multi-user.target. To make sure that this holds true, I've added a small test case to ensure that during switch of the configuration the firewall.service is considered as well. Tested using the firewall NixOS test. Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org> Cc: @edolstra
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2.1 KiB
Nix
66 lines
2.1 KiB
Nix
# Test the firewall module.
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import ./make-test.nix ( { pkgs, ... } : {
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name = "firewall";
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meta = with pkgs.stdenv.lib.maintainers; {
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maintainers = [ eelco chaoflow ];
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};
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nodes =
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{ walled =
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{ config, pkgs, nodes, ... }:
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{ networking.firewall.enable = true;
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networking.firewall.logRefusedPackets = true;
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services.httpd.enable = true;
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services.httpd.adminAddr = "foo@example.org";
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};
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# Dummy configuration to check whether firewall.service will be honored
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# during system activation. This only needs to be different to the
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# original walled configuration so that there is a change in the service
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# file.
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walled2 =
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{ config, pkgs, nodes, ... }:
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{ networking.firewall.enable = true;
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networking.firewall.rejectPackets = true;
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};
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attacker =
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{ services.httpd.enable = true;
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services.httpd.adminAddr = "foo@example.org";
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networking.firewall.enable = false;
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};
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};
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testScript = { nodes, ... }: let
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newSystem = nodes.walled2.config.system.build.toplevel;
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in ''
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$walled->start;
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$attacker->start;
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$walled->waitForUnit("firewall");
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$walled->waitForUnit("httpd");
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$attacker->waitForUnit("network.target");
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# Local connections should still work.
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$walled->succeed("curl -v http://localhost/ >&2");
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# Connections to the firewalled machine should fail, but ping should succeed.
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$attacker->fail("curl --fail --connect-timeout 2 http://walled/ >&2");
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$attacker->succeed("ping -c 1 walled >&2");
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# Outgoing connections/pings should still work.
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$walled->succeed("curl -v http://attacker/ >&2");
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$walled->succeed("ping -c 1 attacker >&2");
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# If we stop the firewall, then connections should succeed.
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$walled->stopJob("firewall");
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$attacker->succeed("curl -v http://walled/ >&2");
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# Check whether activation of a new configuration reloads the firewall.
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$walled->succeed("${newSystem}/bin/switch-to-configuration test 2>&1" .
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" | grep -qF firewall.service");
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'';
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})
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