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ufw-formula
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Formula to set up and configure ufw
.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
General notes
-------------
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<https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.
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which contains the currently released version. This formula is versioned according to `Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>`_.
See `Formula Versioning Section <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#versioning>`_ for more details.
Contributing to this repo
-------------------------
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Please see :ref:`How to contribute <CONTRIBUTING>` for more details.
Available states
----------------
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:local:
``ufw``
^^^^^^^
Installs and configures the ufw package.
``ufw.package``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Installs the ufw package.
``ufw.config``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This state manages the file ``ufw.conf`` under ``/etc/ufw`` (template found in "ufw/files"). The configuration is populated by values in "ufw/map.jinja" based on the package's default values (and RedHat, Debian, Suse and Arch family distribution specific values), which can then be overridden by values of the same name in pillar.
Usage
-----
All the configuration for the firewall is done via pillar (pillar.example).
Enable firewall, applying default configuration:
.. code-block:: javascript
ufw:
enabled: True
Allow 80/tcp (http) traffic from only two remote addresses:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
http:
protocol: tcp
from_addr:
- 10.0.2.15
- 10.0.2.16
Allow 443/tcp (https) traffic from network 10.0.0.0/8 to an specific local ip:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
https:
protocol: tcp
from_addr:
- 10.0.0.0/8
to_addr: 10.0.2.1
Allow from a service port:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
smtp:
protocol: tcp
Allow from an specific port, by number:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
139:
protocol: tcp
Allow from a range of ports, udp:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
"10000:20000":
protocol: udp
Allow from a range of ports, tcp and udp
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
"10000:20000/tcp":
to_port: "10000:20000"
protocol: tcp
"10000:20000/udp":
to_port: "10000:20000"
protocol: udp
Allow from two specific ports, udp:
.. code-block::
ufw:
services:
"30000,40000":
protocol: udp
Allow an application defined at /etc/ufw/applications.d/:
.. code-block::
ufw:
applications:
- OpenSSH
Testing
-------
Linux testing is done with ``kitchen-salt``.
``kitchen converge``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Creates the docker instance and runs the ``template`` main state, ready for testing.
``kitchen verify``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Runs the ``inspec`` tests on the actual instance.
``kitchen destroy``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Removes the docker instance.
``kitchen test``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. ``destroy`` + ``converge`` + ``verify`` + ``destroy``.
``kitchen login``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.