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author | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2020-07-26 16:36:48 +0200 |
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committer | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2020-07-26 21:45:59 +0200 |
commit | 789775af9f5e3f9239ef4583eb4ef7538e40b37c (patch) | |
tree | 9e0ee05f52a082e948692972ec6d47237aae68df /python/vyos/ifconfig | |
parent | c87616aaef53e69ddf135725bb33d105afaa6c5b (diff) | |
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wireguard: ifconfig: T2653: move to get_config_dict()
The current VyOS CLI parser code written in Python contains a ton of duplicates
which I can also hold myself accountable for - or maybe mainly me - depends on
the angle of judge.
Diffstat (limited to 'python/vyos/ifconfig')
-rw-r--r-- | python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py | 136 |
1 files changed, 75 insertions, 61 deletions
diff --git a/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py b/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py index 62ca57ca2..fad4ef282 100644 --- a/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py +++ b/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from hurry.filesize import alternative from vyos.config import Config from vyos.ifconfig import Interface from vyos.ifconfig import Operational - +from vyos.validate import is_ipv6 class WireGuardOperational(Operational): def _dump(self): @@ -169,65 +169,79 @@ class WireGuardIf(Interface): ['port', 'private_key', 'pubkey', 'psk', 'allowed_ips', 'fwmark', 'endpoint', 'keepalive'] - """ - Wireguard interface class, contains a comnfig dictionary since - wireguard VPN is being comnfigured via the wg command rather than - writing the config into a file. Otherwise if a pre-shared key is used - (symetric enryption key), it would we exposed within multiple files. - Currently it's only within the config.boot if the config was saved. - - Example: - >>> from vyos.ifconfig import WireGuardIf as wg_if - >>> wg_intfc = wg_if("wg01") - >>> print (wg_intfc.wg_config) - {'private_key': None, 'keepalive': 0, 'endpoint': None, 'port': 0, - 'allowed_ips': [], 'pubkey': None, 'fwmark': 0, 'psk': '/dev/null'} - >>> wg_intfc.wg_config['keepalive'] = 100 - >>> print (wg_intfc.wg_config) - {'private_key': None, 'keepalive': 100, 'endpoint': None, 'port': 0, - 'allowed_ips': [], 'pubkey': None, 'fwmark': 0, 'psk': '/dev/null'} - """ - - def update(self): - if not self.config['private_key']: - raise ValueError("private key required") - else: - # fmask permission check? - pass - - cmd = 'wg set {ifname}'.format(**self.config) - cmd += ' listen-port {port}'.format(**self.config) - cmd += ' fwmark "{fwmark}" '.format(**self.config) - cmd += ' private-key {private_key}'.format(**self.config) - cmd += ' peer {pubkey}'.format(**self.config) - cmd += ' persistent-keepalive {keepalive}'.format(**self.config) - # allowed-ips must be properly quoted else the interface can't be properly - # created as the wg utility will tread multiple IP addresses as command - # parameters - cmd += ' allowed-ips "{}"'.format(','.join(self.config['allowed-ips'])) - - if self.config['endpoint']: - cmd += ' endpoint "{endpoint}"'.format(**self.config) - - psk_file = '' - if self.config['psk']: - psk_file = '/tmp/{ifname}.psk'.format(**self.config) - with open(psk_file, 'w') as f: - f.write(self.config['psk']) + def update(self, config): + """ General helper function which works on a dictionary retrived by + get_config_dict(). It's main intention is to consolidate the scattered + interface setup code and provide a single point of entry when workin + on any interface. """ + + # remove no longer associated peers first + if 'peer_remove' in config: + for tmp in config['peer_remove']: + peer = config['peer_remove'][tmp] + peer['ifname'] = config['ifname'] + + cmd = 'wg set {ifname} peer {pubkey} remove' + self._cmd(cmd.format(**peer)) + + # Wireguard base command is identical for every peer + base_cmd = 'wg set {ifname} private-key {private_key}' + if 'port' in config: + base_cmd += ' listen-port {port}' + if 'fwmark' in config: + base_cmd += ' fwmark {fwmark}' + + base_cmd = base_cmd.format(**config) + + for tmp in config['peer']: + peer = config['peer'][tmp] + + # start of with a fresh 'wg' command + cmd = base_cmd + ' peer {pubkey}' + + # If no PSK is given remove it by using /dev/null - passing keys via + # the shell (usually bash) is considered insecure, thus we use a file + no_psk_file = '/dev/null' + psk_file = no_psk_file + if 'preshared_key' in peer: + psk_file = '/tmp/tmp.wireguard.psk' + with open(psk_file, 'w') as f: + f.write(peer['preshared_key']) cmd += f' preshared-key {psk_file}' - self._cmd(cmd) - - # PSK key file is not required to be stored persistently as its backed by CLI - if os.path.exists(psk_file): - os.remove(psk_file) - - def remove_peer(self, peerkey): - """ - Remove a peer of an interface, peers are identified by their public key. - Giving it a readable name is a vyos feature, to remove a peer the pubkey - and the interface is needed, to remove the entry. - """ - cmd = "wg set {0} peer {1} remove".format( - self.config['ifname'], str(peerkey)) - return self._cmd(cmd) + # Persistent keepalive is optional + if 'persistent_keepalive'in peer: + cmd += ' persistent-keepalive {persistent_keepalive}' + + # Multiple allowed-ip ranges can be defined - ensure we are always + # dealing with a list + if isinstance(peer['allowed_ips'], str): + peer['allowed_ips'] = [peer['allowed_ips']] + cmd += ' allowed-ips ' + ','.join(peer['allowed_ips']) + + # Endpoint configuration is optional + if {'address', 'port'} <= set(peer): + if is_ipv6(config['address']): + cmd += ' endpoint [{address}]:{port}' + else: + cmd += ' endpoint {address}:{port}' + + self._cmd(cmd.format(**peer)) + + # PSK key file is not required to be stored persistently as its backed by CLI + if psk_file != no_psk_file and os.path.exists(psk_file): + os.remove(psk_file) + + # call base class + super().update(config) + + # Enable/Disable of an interface must always be done at the end of the + # derived class to make use of the ref-counting set_admin_state() + # function. We will only enable the interface if 'up' was called as + # often as 'down'. This is required by some interface implementations + # as certain parameters can only be changed when the interface is + # in admin-down state. This ensures the link does not flap during + # reconfiguration. + state = 'down' if 'disable' in config else 'up' + self.set_admin_state(state) + |