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If not, see . import sys import os import subprocess import ipaddress import jinja2 from vyos.validate import * from ipaddress import IPv4Network, IPv6Address from netifaces import ifaddresses, AF_INET, AF_INET6 from time import sleep dhcp_cfg = """ # generated by ifconfig.py option rfc3442-classless-static-routes code 121 = array of unsigned integer 8; interface "{{ intf }}" { send host-name "{{ hostname }}"; request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, routers, domain-name-servers, rfc3442-classless-static-routes, domain-name, interface-mtu; } """ dhcpv6_cfg = """ # generated by ifconfig.py interface "{{ intf }}" { request routers, domain-name-servers, domain-name; } """ dhclient_base = r'/var/lib/dhcp/dhclient_' class Interface: def __init__(self, ifname=None, type=None, debug=False): """ Create instance of an IP interface Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> i = Interface('eth0') """ if not ifname: raise Exception('interface name required') if not os.path.exists('/sys/class/net/{}'.format(ifname)) and not type: raise Exception('interface "{}" not found'.format(str(ifname))) # variable already referenced from _debug() self._debug = debug self._ifname = str(ifname) if not os.path.exists('/sys/class/net/{}'.format(ifname)): cmd = 'ip link add dev "{}" type "{}"'.format(ifname, type) self._cmd(cmd) # per interface DHCP config files self._dhcp_cfg_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.conf' self._dhcp_pid_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.pid' self._dhcp_lease_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.leases' # per interface DHCPv6 config files self._dhcpv6_cfg_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.v6conf' self._dhcpv6_pid_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.v6pid' self._dhcpv6_lease_file = dhclient_base + self._ifname + '.v6leases' def _debug_msg(self, msg): if self._debug: print('"DEBUG/{}: {}'.format(self._ifname, msg)) def set_debug(self, debug): if debug not in [True, False]: raise ValueError('must specify True or False for debug') self._debug = debug def remove(self): """ Remove system interface Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> i = Interface('eth0') >>> i.remove() """ # stop DHCP(v6) if running self.del_dhcp() self.del_dhcpv6() # NOTE (Improvement): # after interface removal no other commands should be allowed # to be called and instead should raise an Exception: cmd = 'ip link del dev "{}"'.format(self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) def _cmd(self, command): self._debug_msg(command) process = subprocess.Popen(command,stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) proc_stdout = process.communicate()[0].strip() # add exception handling code pass @property def mtu(self): """ Get/set interface mtu in bytes. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').mtu '1500' """ mtu = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/mtu'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: mtu = f.read().rstrip('\n') return mtu @mtu.setter def mtu(self, mtu=None): """ Get/set interface mtu in bytes. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').mtu = 1400 >>> Interface('eth0').mtu '1400' """ if mtu < 68 or mtu > 9000: raise ValueError('Invalid MTU size: "{}"'.format(mru)) with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/mtu'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(mtu)) @property def mac(self): """ Get/set interface mac address Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').mac '00:0c:29:11:aa:cc' """ address = '' with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/address'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: address = f.read().rstrip('\n') return address @mac.setter def mac(self, mac=None): """ Get/set interface mac address Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').mac = '00:90:43:fe:fe:1b' >>> Interface('eth0').mac '00:90:43:fe:fe:1b' """ # a mac address consits out of 6 octets octets = len(mac.split(':')) if octets != 6: raise ValueError('wrong number of MAC octets: {} '.format(octets)) # validate against the first mac address byte if it's a multicast address if int(mac.split(':')[0]) & 1: raise ValueError('{} is a multicast MAC address'.format(mac)) # overall mac address is not allowed to be 00:00:00:00:00:00 if sum(int(i, 16) for i in mac.split(':')) == 0: raise ValueError('00:00:00:00:00:00 is not a valid MAC address') # check for VRRP mac address if mac.split(':')[0] == '0' and addr.split(':')[1] == '0' and mac.split(':')[2] == '94' and mac.split(':')[3] == '0' and mac.split(':')[4] == '1': raise ValueError('{} is a VRRP MAC address'.format(mac)) # Assemble command executed on system. Unfortunately there is no way # of altering the MAC address via sysfs cmd = 'ip link set dev "{}" address "{}"'.format(self._ifname, mac) self._cmd(cmd) @property def arp_cache_tmo(self): """ Get configured ARP cache timeout value from interface. Example shows default value of 30 seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').arp_cache_tmo '30000' """ alias = '' with open('/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/{0}/base_reachable_time_ms'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: alias = f.read().rstrip('\n') return alias @arp_cache_tmo.setter def arp_cache_tmo(self, tmo=None): """ Set ARP cache timeout value in seconds for this. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').arp_cache_tmo = '40000' """ # clear interface alias if not tmo: raise ValueError('Timeout value required') # Kernel interface is on milli seconds tmo = int(tmo) * 1000 with open('/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/{0}/base_reachable_time_ms'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(tmo)) @property def link_detect(self): """ How does the kernel act when receiving packets on 'down' interfaces Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').link_detect '0' """ alias = '' with open('/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{0}/link_filter'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: alias = f.read().rstrip('\n') return alias @link_detect.setter def link_detect(self, link_filter=None): """ Konfigure kernel response in packets received on interfaces that are 'down' 0 - Allow packets to be received for the address on this interface even if interface is disabled or no carrier. 1 - Ignore packets received if interface associated with the incoming address is down. 2 - Ignore packets received if interface associated with the incoming address is down or has no carrier. Default value is 0. Note that some distributions enable it in startup scripts. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').link_detect = '1' """ # clear interface alias if not link_filter: raise ValueError() if link_filter >= 0 and link_filter <= 2: with open('/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{0}/link_filter'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(link_filter)) else: raise ValueError() @property def ifalias(self): """ Get/set interface alias name Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').ifalias '' """ alias = '' with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/ifalias'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: alias = f.read().rstrip('\n') return alias @ifalias.setter def ifalias(self, ifalias=None): """ Get/set interface alias name Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').ifalias = 'VyOS upstream interface' >>> Interface('eth0').ifalias 'VyOS upstream interface' to clear interface alias e.g. delete it use: >>> Interface('eth0').ifalias = '' >>> Interface('eth0').ifalias '' """ # clear interface alias if not ifalias: ifalias = '\0' with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/ifalias'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(ifalias)) @property def state(self): """ Enable (up) / Disable (down) an interface Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').state 'up' """ state = '' with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/operstate'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: state = f.read().rstrip('\n') return state @state.setter def state(self, state=None): """ Enable (up) / Disable (down) an interface Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').state = 'down' >>> Interface('eth0').state 'down' """ if state not in ['up', 'down']: raise ValueError('state must be "up" or "down"') # Assemble command executed on system. Unfortunately there is no way # to up/down an interface via sysfs cmd = 'ip link set dev "{}" "{}"'.format(self._ifname, state) self._cmd(cmd) def get_addr(self): """ Retrieve assigned IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from given interface. This is done using the netifaces and ipaddress python modules. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').get_addrs() ['172.16.33.30/24', 'fe80::20c:29ff:fe11:a174/64'] """ ipv4 = [] ipv6 = [] if AF_INET in ifaddresses(self._ifname).keys(): for v4_addr in ifaddresses(self._ifname)[AF_INET]: # we need to manually assemble a list of IPv4 address/prefix prefix = '/' + str(IPv4Network('0.0.0.0/' + v4_addr['netmask']).prefixlen) ipv4.append( v4_addr['addr'] + prefix ) if AF_INET6 in ifaddresses(self._ifname).keys(): for v6_addr in ifaddresses(self._ifname)[AF_INET6]: # Note that currently expanded netmasks are not supported. That means # 2001:db00::0/24 is a valid argument while 2001:db00::0/ffff:ff00:: not. # see https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipaddress.html bits = bin( int(v6_addr['netmask'].replace(':',''), 16) ).count('1') prefix = '/' + str(bits) # we alsoneed to remove the interface suffix on link local addresses v6_addr['addr'] = v6_addr['addr'].split('%')[0] ipv6.append( v6_addr['addr'] + prefix ) return ipv4 + ipv6 def add_addr(self, addr=None): """ Add IP address to interface. Address is only added if it yet not added to that interface. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.add_addr('192.0.2.1/24') >>> j.add_addr('2001:db8::ffff/64') >>> j.get_addr() ['192.0.2.1/24', '2001:db8::ffff/64'] """ if not addr: raise ValueError('No IP address specified') if not is_intf_addr_assigned(self._ifname, addr): cmd = 'sudo ip addr add "{}" dev "{}"'.format(addr, self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) def del_addr(self, addr=None): """ Remove IP address from interface. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.add_addr('2001:db8::ffff/64') >>> j.add_addr('192.0.2.1/24') >>> j.get_addr() ['192.0.2.1/24', '2001:db8::ffff/64'] >>> j.del_addr('192.0.2.1/24') >>> j.get_addr() ['2001:db8::ffff/64'] """ if not addr: raise ValueError('No IP address specified') if is_intf_addr_assigned(self._ifname, addr): cmd = 'ip addr del "{}" dev "{}"'.format(addr, self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) # replace dhcpv4/v6 with systemd.networkd? def set_dhcp(self): """ Configure interface as DHCP client. The dhclient binary is automatically started in background! Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.set_dhcp() """ dhcp = { 'hostname': 'vyos', 'intf': self._ifname } # read configured system hostname. # maybe change to vyos hostd client ??? with open('/etc/hostname', 'r') as f: dhcp['hostname'] = f.read().rstrip('\n') # render DHCP configuration tmpl = jinja2.Template(dhcp_cfg) dhcp_text = tmpl.render(dhcp) with open(self._dhcp_cfg_file, 'w') as f: f.write(dhcp_text) cmd = 'start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile ' + self._dhcp_pid_file cmd += ' --exec /sbin/dhclient --' # now pass arguments to dhclient binary cmd += ' -4 -nw -cf {} -pf {} -lf {} {}'.format(self._dhcp_cfg_file, self._dhcp_pid_file, self._dhcp_lease_file, self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) def del_dhcp(self): """ De-configure interface as DHCP clinet. All auto generated files like pid, config and lease will be removed. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.del_dhcp() """ pid = 0 if os.path.isfile(self._dhcp_pid_file): with open(self._dhcp_pid_file, 'r') as f: pid = int(f.read()) else: self._debug_msg('No DHCP client PID found') return None # stop dhclient cmd = 'start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile {}'.format(self._dhcp_pid_file) self._cmd(cmd) # cleanup old config file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcp_cfg_file): os.remove(self._dhcp_cfg_file) # cleanup old pid file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcp_pid_file): os.remove(self._dhcp_pid_file) # cleanup old lease file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcp_lease_file): os.remove(self._dhcp_lease_file) def set_dhcpv6(self): """ Configure interface as DHCPv6 client. The dhclient binary is automatically started in background! Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.set_dhcpv6() """ dhcpv6 = { 'intf': self._ifname } # render DHCP configuration tmpl = jinja2.Template(dhcpv6_cfg) dhcpv6_text = tmpl.render(dhcpv6) with open(self._dhcpv6_cfg_file, 'w') as f: f.write(dhcpv6_text) # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/1447715 # # wee need to wait for IPv6 DAD to finish once and interface is added # this suxx :-( sleep(5) # no longer accept router announcements on this interface cmd = 'sysctl -q -w net.ipv6.conf.{}.accept_ra=0'.format(self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) cmd = 'start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile ' + self._dhcpv6_pid_file cmd += ' --exec /sbin/dhclient --' # now pass arguments to dhclient binary cmd += ' -6 -nw -cf {} -pf {} -lf {} {}'.format(self._dhcpv6_cfg_file, self._dhcpv6_pid_file, self._dhcpv6_lease_file, self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) def del_dhcpv6(self): """ De-configure interface as DHCPv6 clinet. All auto generated files like pid, config and lease will be removed. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> j = Interface('eth0') >>> j.del_dhcpv6() """ pid = 0 if os.path.isfile(self._dhcpv6_pid_file): with open(self._dhcpv6_pid_file, 'r') as f: pid = int(f.read()) else: self._debug_msg('No DHCPv6 client PID found') return None # stop dhclient cmd = 'start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile {}'.format(self._dhcpv6_pid_file) self._cmd(cmd) # accept router announcements on this interface cmd = 'sysctl -q -w net.ipv6.conf.{}.accept_ra=1'.format(self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) # cleanup old config file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcpv6_cfg_file): os.remove(self._dhcpv6_cfg_file) # cleanup old pid file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcpv6_pid_file): os.remove(self._dhcpv6_pid_file) # cleanup old lease file if os.path.isfile(self._dhcpv6_lease_file): os.remove(self._dhcpv6_lease_file) class LoopbackIf(Interface): def __init__(self, ifname=None): super().__init__(ifname, type='loopback') class DummyIf(Interface): def __init__(self, ifname=None): super().__init__(ifname, type='dummy') class BridgeIf(Interface): def __init__(self, ifname=None): super().__init__(ifname, type='bridge') @property def ageing_time(self): """ Get bridge aging time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').aging_time '3' """ time = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/ageing_time'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: time = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert to seconds return time/100 @ageing_time.setter def ageing_time(self, time=None): """ Set bridge aging time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').ageing_time = 2 """ if not time: raise ValueError() # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert from seconds to centiseconds time = int(time) * 100 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/ageing_time'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(time)) @property def forward_delay(self): """ Get bridge forwarding delay in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').ageing_time '3""" time = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/forward_delay'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: time = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert to seconds return time/100 @forward_delay.setter def forward_delay(self, time=None): """ Set bridge forwarding delay in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').forward_delay = 15 """ if not time: raise ValueError() # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert from seconds to centiseconds time = int(time) * 100 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/forward_delay'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(time)) @property def hello_time(self): """ Get bridge hello time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').hello_time '2' """ time = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/hello_time'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: time = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert to seconds return time/100 @hello_time.setter def hello_time(self, time=None): """ Set bridge hello time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').hello_time = 2 """ if not time: raise ValueError() # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert from seconds to centiseconds time = int(time) * 100 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/hello_time'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(time)) @property def max_age(self): """ Get bridge max max message age in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').max_age '20' """ time = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/max_age'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: time = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert to seconds return time/100 @max_age.setter def max_age(self, time=None): """ Set bridge max message age in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').max_age = 30 """ if not time: raise ValueError() # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert from seconds to centiseconds time = int(time) * 100 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/max_age'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(time)) @property def priority(self): """ Get bridge max aging time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').priority '32768' """ priority = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/priority'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: priority = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) # kernel representation is in centiseconds - convert to seconds return priority @priority.setter def priority(self, priority=None): """ Set bridge max aging time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').priority = 8192 """ if not priority: raise ValueError() with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/priority'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(priority)) @property def stp_state(self): """ Get bridge STP state Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').stp_state '0' """ state = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/stp_state'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: state = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) return state @stp_state.setter def stp_state(self, state=None): """ Set bridge STP state. 0 -> STP disabled, 1 -> STP enabled Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').stp_state = 1 """ if int(state) >= 0 and int(state) <= 1: with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/stp_state'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(state)) else: raise ValueError() @property def multicast_querier(self): """ Get bridge multicast querier membership state. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').multicast_querier '0' """ enable = 0 with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/multicast_querier'.format(self._ifname), 'r') as f: enable = int(f.read().rstrip('\n')) return enable @multicast_querier.setter def multicast_querier(self, enable=None): """ Sets whether the bridge actively runs a multicast querier or not. When a bridge receives a 'multicast host membership' query from another network host, that host is tracked based on the time that the query was received plus the multicast query interval time. Use enable=1 to enable or enable=0 to disable Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').multicast_querier = 1 """ if int(enable) >= 0 and int(enable) <= 1: with open('/sys/class/net/{0}/bridge/multicast_querier'.format(self._ifname), 'w') as f: f.write(str(enable)) else: raise ValueError() def add_port(self, interface=None): """ Add bridge member port Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').add_port('eth0') >>> BridgeIf('br0').add_port('eth1') """ if not interface: raise ValueError('No interface address specified') cmd = 'ip link set dev "{}" master "{}"'.format(interface, self._ifname) self._cmd(cmd) def del_port(self, interface=None): """ Add bridge member port Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').del_port('eth1') """ if not interface: raise ValueError('No interface address specified') cmd = 'ip link set dev "{}" nomaster'.format(interface) self._cmd(cmd) def set_cost(self, interface=None, cost=None): """ Set interface path cost, only relevant for STP enabled interfaces Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').path_cost(4) """ if not interface: raise ValueError('interface not specified') if not cost: raise ValueError('cost not specified') with open('/sys/class/net/{}/brif/{}/path_cost'.format(self._ifname, interface), 'w') as f: f.write(str(cost)) def set_priority(self, interface=None, priority=None): """ Set interface path priority, only relevant for STP enabled interfaces Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> Interface('eth0').priority(4) """ if not interface: raise ValueError('interface not specified') if not priority: raise ValueError('priority not specified') with open('/sys/class/net/{}/brif/{}/priority'.format(self._ifname, interface), 'w') as f: f.write(str(priority))