#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright (C) 2024 VyOS maintainers and contributors # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import ipaddress import jmespath import logging import os from sys import exit from logging.handlers import SysLogHandler from vyos.config import Config from vyos.template import render from vyos.utils.process import cmd from vyos.utils.process import run from vyos import ConfigError from vyos import airbag airbag.enable() nftables_cgnat_config = '/run/nftables-cgnat.nft' # Logging logger = logging.getLogger('cgnat') logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) syslog_handler = SysLogHandler(address="/dev/log") syslog_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO) formatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)s: %(message)s') syslog_handler.setFormatter(formatter) logger.addHandler(syslog_handler) class IPOperations: def __init__(self, ip_prefix: str): self.ip_prefix = ip_prefix self.ip_network = ipaddress.ip_network(ip_prefix) if '/' in ip_prefix else None def get_ips_count(self) -> int: """Returns the number of IPs in a prefix or range. Example: % ip = IPOperations('192.0.2.0/30') % ip.get_ips_count() 4 % ip = IPOperations('192.0.2.0-192.0.2.2') % ip.get_ips_count() 3 """ if '-' in self.ip_prefix: start_ip, end_ip = self.ip_prefix.split('-') start_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(start_ip) end_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(end_ip) return int(end_ip) - int(start_ip) + 1 elif '/31' in self.ip_prefix: return 2 elif '/32' in self.ip_prefix: return 1 else: return sum( 1 for _ in [self.ip_network.network_address] + list(self.ip_network.hosts()) + [self.ip_network.broadcast_address] ) def convert_prefix_to_list_ips(self) -> list: """Converts a prefix or IP range to a list of IPs including the network and broadcast addresses. Example: % ip = IPOperations('192.0.2.0/30') % ip.convert_prefix_to_list_ips() ['192.0.2.0', '192.0.2.1', '192.0.2.2', '192.0.2.3'] % % ip = IPOperations('192.0.0.1-192.0.2.5') % ip.convert_prefix_to_list_ips() ['192.0.2.1', '192.0.2.2', '192.0.2.3', '192.0.2.4', '192.0.2.5'] """ if '-' in self.ip_prefix: start_ip, end_ip = self.ip_prefix.split('-') start_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(start_ip) end_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(end_ip) return [ str(ipaddress.ip_address(ip)) for ip in range(int(start_ip), int(end_ip) + 1) ] elif '/31' in self.ip_prefix: return [ str(ip) for ip in [ self.ip_network.network_address, self.ip_network.broadcast_address, ] ] elif '/32' in self.ip_prefix: return [str(self.ip_network.network_address)] else: return [ str(ip) for ip in [self.ip_network.network_address] + list(self.ip_network.hosts()) + [self.ip_network.broadcast_address] ] def generate_port_rules( external_hosts: list, internal_hosts: list, port_count: int, global_port_range: str = '1024-65535', ) -> list: """Generates a list of nftables option rules for the batch file. Args: external_hosts (list): A list of external host IPs. internal_hosts (list): A list of internal host IPs. port_count (int): The number of ports required per host. global_port_range (str): The global port range to be used. Default is '1024-65535'. Returns: list: A list containing two elements: - proto_map_elements (list): A list of proto map elements. - other_map_elements (list): A list of other map elements. """ rules = [] proto_map_elements = [] other_map_elements = [] start_port, end_port = map(int, global_port_range.split('-')) total_possible_ports = (end_port - start_port) + 1 # Calculate the required number of ports per host required_ports_per_host = port_count current_port = start_port current_external_index = 0 for internal_host in internal_hosts: external_host = external_hosts[current_external_index] next_end_port = current_port + required_ports_per_host - 1 # If the port range exceeds the end_port, move to the next external host while next_end_port > end_port: current_external_index = (current_external_index + 1) % len(external_hosts) external_host = external_hosts[current_external_index] current_port = start_port next_end_port = current_port + required_ports_per_host - 1 proto_map_elements.append( f'{internal_host} : {external_host} . {current_port}-{next_end_port}' ) other_map_elements.append(f'{internal_host} : {external_host}') current_port = next_end_port + 1 if current_port > end_port: current_port = start_port current_external_index += 1 # Move to the next external host return [proto_map_elements, other_map_elements] def get_config(config=None): if config: conf = config else: conf = Config() base = ['nat', 'cgnat'] config = conf.get_config_dict( base, get_first_key=True, key_mangling=('-', '_'), no_tag_node_value_mangle=True, with_recursive_defaults=True, ) return config def verify(config): # bail out early - looks like removal from running config if not config: return None if 'pool' not in config: raise ConfigError(f'Pool must be defined!') if 'rule' not in config: raise ConfigError(f'Rule must be defined!') for pool in ('external', 'internal'): if pool not in config['pool']: raise ConfigError(f'{pool} pool must be defined!') for pool_name, pool_config in config['pool'][pool].items(): if 'range' not in pool_config: raise ConfigError( f'Range for "{pool} pool {pool_name}" must be defined!' ) external_pools_query = "keys(pool.external)" external_pools: list = jmespath.search(external_pools_query, config) internal_pools_query = "keys(pool.internal)" internal_pools: list = jmespath.search(internal_pools_query, config) used_external_pools = {} used_internal_pools = {} for rule, rule_config in config['rule'].items(): if 'source' not in rule_config: raise ConfigError(f'Rule "{rule}" source pool must be defined!') if 'pool' not in rule_config['source']: raise ConfigError(f'Rule "{rule}" source pool must be defined!') if 'translation' not in rule_config: raise ConfigError(f'Rule "{rule}" translation pool must be defined!') # Check if pool exists internal_pool = rule_config['source']['pool'] if internal_pool not in internal_pools: raise ConfigError(f'Internal pool "{internal_pool}" does not exist!') external_pool = rule_config['translation']['pool'] if external_pool not in external_pools: raise ConfigError(f'External pool "{external_pool}" does not exist!') # Check pool duplication in different rules if external_pool in used_external_pools: raise ConfigError( f'External pool "{external_pool}" is already used in rule ' f'{used_external_pools[external_pool]} and cannot be used in ' f'rule {rule}!' ) if internal_pool in used_internal_pools: raise ConfigError( f'Internal pool "{internal_pool}" is already used in rule ' f'{used_internal_pools[internal_pool]} and cannot be used in ' f'rule {rule}!' ) used_external_pools[external_pool] = rule used_internal_pools[internal_pool] = rule # Check calculation for allocation external_port_range: str = config['pool']['external'][external_pool]['external_port_range'] external_ip_ranges: list = list( config['pool']['external'][external_pool]['range'] ) internal_ip_ranges: list = config['pool']['internal'][internal_pool]['range'] start_port, end_port = map(int, external_port_range.split('-')) ports_per_range_count: int = (end_port - start_port) + 1 external_list_hosts_count = [] external_list_hosts = [] internal_list_hosts_count = [] internal_list_hosts = [] for ext_range in external_ip_ranges: # External hosts count e_count = IPOperations(ext_range).get_ips_count() external_list_hosts_count.append(e_count) # External hosts list e_hosts = IPOperations(ext_range).convert_prefix_to_list_ips() external_list_hosts.extend(e_hosts) for int_range in internal_ip_ranges: # Internal hosts count i_count = IPOperations(int_range).get_ips_count() internal_list_hosts_count.append(i_count) # Internal hosts list i_hosts = IPOperations(int_range).convert_prefix_to_list_ips() internal_list_hosts.extend(i_hosts) external_host_count = sum(external_list_hosts_count) internal_host_count = sum(internal_list_hosts_count) ports_per_user: int = int( config['pool']['external'][external_pool]['per_user_limit']['port'] ) users_per_extip = ports_per_range_count // ports_per_user max_users = users_per_extip * external_host_count if internal_host_count > max_users: raise ConfigError( f'Rule "{rule}" does not have enough ports available for the ' f'specified parameters' ) def generate(config): if not config: return None proto_maps = [] other_maps = [] for rule, rule_config in config['rule'].items(): ext_pool_name: str = rule_config['translation']['pool'] int_pool_name: str = rule_config['source']['pool'] # Sort the external ranges by sequence external_ranges: list = sorted( config['pool']['external'][ext_pool_name]['range'], key=lambda r: int(config['pool']['external'][ext_pool_name]['range'][r].get('seq', 999999)) ) internal_ranges: list = [range for range in config['pool']['internal'][int_pool_name]['range']] external_list_hosts_count = [] external_list_hosts = [] internal_list_hosts_count = [] internal_list_hosts = [] for ext_range in external_ranges: # External hosts count e_count = IPOperations(ext_range).get_ips_count() external_list_hosts_count.append(e_count) # External hosts list e_hosts = IPOperations(ext_range).convert_prefix_to_list_ips() external_list_hosts.extend(e_hosts) for int_range in internal_ranges: # Internal hosts count i_count = IPOperations(int_range).get_ips_count() internal_list_hosts_count.append(i_count) # Internal hosts list i_hosts = IPOperations(int_range).convert_prefix_to_list_ips() internal_list_hosts.extend(i_hosts) external_host_count = sum(external_list_hosts_count) internal_host_count = sum(internal_list_hosts_count) ports_per_user = int( jmespath.search(f'pool.external."{ext_pool_name}".per_user_limit.port', config) ) external_port_range: str = jmespath.search( f'pool.external."{ext_pool_name}".external_port_range', config ) rule_proto_maps, rule_other_maps = generate_port_rules( external_list_hosts, internal_list_hosts, ports_per_user, external_port_range ) proto_maps.extend(rule_proto_maps) other_maps.extend(rule_other_maps) config['proto_map_elements'] = ', '.join(proto_maps) config['other_map_elements'] = ', '.join(other_maps) render(nftables_cgnat_config, 'firewall/nftables-cgnat.j2', config) # dry-run newly generated configuration tmp = run(f'nft --check --file {nftables_cgnat_config}') if tmp > 0: raise ConfigError('Configuration file errors encountered!') def apply(config): if not config: # Cleanup cgnat cmd('nft delete table ip cgnat') if os.path.isfile(nftables_cgnat_config): os.unlink(nftables_cgnat_config) return None cmd(f'nft --file {nftables_cgnat_config}') # Logging allocations if 'log_allocation' in config: allocations = config['proto_map_elements'] allocations = allocations.split(',') for allocation in allocations: try: # Split based on the delimiters used in the nft data format internal_host, rest = allocation.split(' : ') external_host, port_range = rest.split(' . ') # Log the parsed data logger.info( f"Internal host: {internal_host.lstrip()}, external host: {external_host}, Port range: {port_range}") except ValueError as e: # Log error message logger.error(f"Error processing line '{allocation}': {e}") if __name__ == '__main__': try: c = get_config() verify(c) generate(c) apply(c) except ConfigError as e: print(e) exit(1)