firewalld¶
Collection Note
This module is part of the ansible.posix collection. To install the collection, use:
You need further requirements to be able to use this module, see the Requirements section for details.
Synopsis¶
- This module allows for addition or deletion of services and ports (either TCP or UDP) in either running or permanent firewalld rules.
Requirements¶
The following Python packages are needed on the host that executes this module:
Parameters¶
| Parameter | Defaults / Choices | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| forward bool |
The forward setting you would like to enable/disable to/from zones within firewalld. This option only is supported by firewalld v0.9.0 or later. Note that the option type is changed to bool in ansible.posix version 2.0.0 and later. |
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| icmp_block str |
The ICMP block you would like to add/remove to/from a zone in firewalld. | |
| icmp_block_inversion bool |
Enable/Disable inversion of ICMP blocks for a zone in firewalld. Note that the option type is changed to bool in ansible.posix version 2.0.0 and later. |
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| immediate bool |
Whether to apply this change to the runtime firewalld configuration. Defaults to V(true) if O(permanent=false). |
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| interface str |
The interface you would like to add/remove to/from a zone in firewalld. | |
| masquerade bool |
The masquerade setting you would like to enable/disable to/from zones within firewalld. Note that the option type is changed to bool in ansible.posix version 2.0.0 and later. |
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| offline bool |
Ignores O(immediate) if O(permanent=true) and firewalld is not running. | |
| permanent bool |
Whether to apply this change to the permanent firewalld configuration. As of Ansible 2.3, permanent operations can operate on firewalld configs when it is not running (requires firewalld >= 0.3.9). Note that if this is V(false), O(immediate=true) by default. |
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| port str |
Name of a port or port range to add/remove to/from firewalld. Must be in the form PORT/PROTOCOL or PORT-PORT/PROTOCOL for port ranges. |
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| port_forward list / elements=dict |
Port and protocol to forward using firewalld. | |
| port_forward.port | Source port to forward from. | |
| port_forward.proto | Choices: udp, tcp | protocol to forward. |
| port_forward.toaddr | Optional address to forward to. | |
| port_forward.toport | destination port. | |
| protocol str |
Name of a protocol to add/remove to/from firewalld. | |
| rich_rule str |
Rich rule to add/remove to/from firewalld. See L(Syntax for firewalld rich language rules,https://firewalld.org/documentation/man-pages/firewalld.richlanguage.html). |
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| service str |
Name of a service to add/remove to/from firewalld. The service must be listed in output of C(firewall-cmd --get-services). |
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| source str |
The source/network you would like to add/remove to/from firewalld. | |
| state str required |
Choices: absent, disabled, enabled, present | Enable or disable a setting. For ports: Should this port accept (V(enabled)) or reject (V(disabled)) connections. The states V(present) and V(absent) can only be used in zone level operations (i.e. when no other parameters but zone and state are set). |
| target str |
Choices: default, ACCEPT, DROP, %%REJECT%% | firewalld Zone target. If O(state=absent), this will reset the target to default. Version Added: 1.2.0 |
| timeout int |
The amount of time in seconds the rule should be in effect for when non-permanent. | |
| zone str |
The firewalld zone to add/remove to/from. Note that the default zone can be configured per system but V(public) is default from upstream. Available choices can be extended based on per-system configs, listed here are "out of the box" defaults. Possible values include V(block), V(dmz), V(drop), V(external), V(home), V(internal), V(public), V(trusted), V(work). |
Notes¶
Note
- Not tested on any Debian based system.
- Requires the python2 bindings of firewalld, which may not be installed by default.
- For distributions where the python2 firewalld bindings are unavailable (e.g Fedora 28 and later) you will have to set the ansible_python_interpreter for these hosts to the python3 interpreter path and install the python3 bindings.
- Zone transactions (creating, deleting) can be performed by using only the zone and state parameters "present" or "absent". Note that zone transactions must explicitly be permanent. This is a limitation in firewalld. This also means that you will have to reload firewalld after adding a zone that you wish to perform immediate actions on. The module will not take care of this for you implicitly because that would undo any previously performed immediate actions which were not permanent. Therefore, if you require immediate access to a newly created zone it is recommended you reload firewalld immediately after the zone creation returns with a changed state and before you perform any other immediate, non-permanent actions on that zone.
- This module needs C(python-firewall) or C(python3-firewall) on managed nodes. It is usually provided as a subset with C(firewalld) from the OS distributor for the OS default Python interpreter.
Examples¶
- name: Permanently enable https service, also enable it immediately if possible
ansible.posix.firewalld:
service: https
state: enabled
permanent: true
immediate: true
offline: true
- name: Permit traffic in default zone for https service
ansible.posix.firewalld:
service: https
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Permit ospf traffic
ansible.posix.firewalld:
protocol: ospf
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Do not permit traffic in default zone on port 8081/tcp
ansible.posix.firewalld:
port: 8081/tcp
permanent: true
state: disabled
- name: Permit traffic in default zone on port 161-162/ucp
ansible.posix.firewalld:
port: 161-162/udp
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Permit traffic in dmz zone on http service
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: dmz
service: http
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Enable FTP service with rate limiting using firewalld rich rule
ansible.posix.firewalld:
rich_rule: rule service name="ftp" audit limit value="1/m" accept
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Allow traffic from 192.0.2.0/24 in internal zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
source: 192.0.2.0/24
zone: internal
state: enabled
- name: Assign eth2 interface to trusted zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: trusted
interface: eth2
permanent: true
state: enabled
- name: Enable forwarding in internal zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
forward: true
state: enabled
permanent: true
zone: internal
- name: Enable masquerade in dmz zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
masquerade: true
state: enabled
permanent: true
zone: dmz
- name: Create custom zone if not already present
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: custom
state: present
permanent: true
- name: Enable ICMP block inversion in drop zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: drop
state: enabled
permanent: true
icmp_block_inversion: true
- name: Block ICMP echo requests in drop zone
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: drop
state: enabled
permanent: true
icmp_block: echo-request
- name: Set internal zone target to ACCEPT
ansible.posix.firewalld:
zone: internal
state: present
permanent: true
target: ACCEPT
- name: Redirect port 443 to 8443 with Rich Rule
ansible.posix.firewalld:
rich_rule: rule family=ipv4 forward-port port=443 protocol=tcp to-port=8443
zone: public
permanent: true
immediate: true
state: enabled
Authors¶
- Adam Miller (@maxamillion)