iptables: add reaction chain to FORWARD chain for docker
https://framagit.org/ppom/reaction/-/issues/84
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# This example configuration file is a good starting point, but you're
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# strongly encouraged to take a look at the full documentation: https://reaction.ppom.me
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#
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# This file is using the well-established YAML configuration language.
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# Note that the more powerful JSONnet configuration language is also supported
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# and that the documentation uses JSONnet
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# definitions are just a place to put chunks of conf you want to reuse in another place
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# definitions are just a place to put chunks of conf you want to reuse in another place
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# using YAML anchors `&name` and pointers `*name`
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# using YAML anchors `&name` and pointers `*name`
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# definitions are not readed by reaction
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# definitions are not readed by reaction
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start:
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start:
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-N', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-N', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-I', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-I', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-I', 'FORWARD', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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# Those commands will be executed in order at stop, after everything else
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# Those commands will be executed in order at stop, after everything else
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stop:
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stop:
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w,', '-D', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w,', '-D', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w,', '-D', 'FORWARD', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-F', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-F', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-X', 'reaction' ]
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- [ 'ip46tables', '-w', '-X', 'reaction' ]
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// This file is using JSONNET, a complete configuration language based on JSON
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// This file is using JSONnet, a complete configuration language based on JSON
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// See https://jsonnet.org
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// See https://jsonnet.org
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// JSONNET is a superset of JSON, so one can write plain JSON files if wanted.
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// JSONnet is a superset of JSON, so one can write plain JSON files if wanted.
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// Note that YAML is also supported, see ./example.yml
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// Note that YAML is also supported, see ./example.yml
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// JSONNET functions
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// This example configuration file is a good starting point, but you're
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// strongly encouraged to take a look at the full documentation: https://reaction.ppom.me
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// JSONnet functions
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local iptables(args) = ['ip46tables', '-w'] + args;
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local iptables(args) = ['ip46tables', '-w'] + args;
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// ip46tables is a minimal C program (only POSIX dependencies) present in a subdirectory of this repo.
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// ip46tables is a minimal C program (only POSIX dependencies) present in a
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// subdirectory of this repo.
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// it permits to handle both ipv4/iptables and ipv6/ip6tables commands
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// it permits to handle both ipv4/iptables and ipv6/ip6tables commands
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// See meaning and usage of this function around L106
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// See meaning and usage of this function around L106
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// Create an iptables chain for reaction
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// Create an iptables chain for reaction
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iptables(['-N', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-N', 'reaction']),
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// Insert this chain as the first item of the INPUT chain (for incoming connections)
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// Insert this chain as the first item of the INPUT & FORWARD chains (for incoming connections)
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iptables(['-I', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-I', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-I', 'FORWARD', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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],
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],
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// Those commands will be executed in order at stop, after everything else
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// Those commands will be executed in order at stop, after everything else
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stop: [
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stop: [
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// Remove the chain from the INPUT chain
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// Remove the chain from the INPUT & FORWARD chains
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iptables(['-D', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-D', 'INPUT', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-D', 'FORWARD', '-p', 'all', '-j', 'reaction']),
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// Empty the chain
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// Empty the chain
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iptables(['-F', 'reaction']),
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iptables(['-F', 'reaction']),
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// Delete the chain
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// Delete the chain
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[Unit]
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[Unit]
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Description=A daemon that scans program outputs for repeated patterns, and takes action.
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Description=A daemon that scans program outputs for repeated patterns, and takes action.
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Documentation=https://framagit.org/ppom/reaction-wiki
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Documentation=https://framagit.org/ppom/reaction-wiki
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# Ensure reaction will insert its chain after docker has inserted theirs. Only useful when iptables & docker are used
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# After=docker.service
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[Service]
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/reaction start -c /etc/reaction.jsonnet
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/reaction start -c /etc/reaction.jsonnet
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# vim: ft=systemd
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# vim: ft=systemd
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[Install]
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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# Ensure reaction will insert its chain after docker has inserted theirs. Only useful when iptables & docker are used
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# After=docker.service
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# See `man systemd.exec` and `man systemd.service` for most options below
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# See `man systemd.exec` and `man systemd.service` for most options below
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[Service]
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[Service]
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