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  1. // Copyright 2015 CoreOS, Inc.
  2. //
  3. // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  4. // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  5. // You may obtain a copy of the License at
  6. //
  7. // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  8. //
  9. // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  10. // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  11. // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  12. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  13. // limitations under the License.
  14. package iptables
  15. import (
  16. "bytes"
  17. "fmt"
  18. "io"
  19. "net"
  20. "os/exec"
  21. "regexp"
  22. "strconv"
  23. "strings"
  24. "syscall"
  25. )
  26. // Adds the output of stderr to exec.ExitError
  27. type Error struct {
  28. exec.ExitError
  29. cmd exec.Cmd
  30. msg string
  31. exitStatus *int //for overriding
  32. }
  33. func (e *Error) ExitStatus() int {
  34. if e.exitStatus != nil {
  35. return *e.exitStatus
  36. }
  37. return e.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus()
  38. }
  39. func (e *Error) Error() string {
  40. return fmt.Sprintf("running %v: exit status %v: %v", e.cmd.Args, e.ExitStatus(), e.msg)
  41. }
  42. // IsNotExist returns true if the error is due to the chain or rule not existing
  43. func (e *Error) IsNotExist() bool {
  44. if e.ExitStatus() != 1 {
  45. return false
  46. }
  47. msgNoRuleExist := "Bad rule (does a matching rule exist in that chain?).\n"
  48. msgNoChainExist := "No chain/target/match by that name.\n"
  49. return strings.Contains(e.msg, msgNoRuleExist) || strings.Contains(e.msg, msgNoChainExist)
  50. }
  51. // Protocol to differentiate between IPv4 and IPv6
  52. type Protocol byte
  53. const (
  54. ProtocolIPv4 Protocol = iota
  55. ProtocolIPv6
  56. )
  57. type IPTables struct {
  58. path string
  59. proto Protocol
  60. hasCheck bool
  61. hasWait bool
  62. waitSupportSecond bool
  63. hasRandomFully bool
  64. v1 int
  65. v2 int
  66. v3 int
  67. mode string // the underlying iptables operating mode, e.g. nf_tables
  68. timeout int // time to wait for the iptables lock, default waits forever
  69. }
  70. // Stat represents a structured statistic entry.
  71. type Stat struct {
  72. Packets uint64 `json:"pkts"`
  73. Bytes uint64 `json:"bytes"`
  74. Target string `json:"target"`
  75. Protocol string `json:"prot"`
  76. Opt string `json:"opt"`
  77. Input string `json:"in"`
  78. Output string `json:"out"`
  79. Source *net.IPNet `json:"source"`
  80. Destination *net.IPNet `json:"destination"`
  81. Options string `json:"options"`
  82. }
  83. type option func(*IPTables)
  84. func IPFamily(proto Protocol) option {
  85. return func(ipt *IPTables) {
  86. ipt.proto = proto
  87. }
  88. }
  89. func Timeout(timeout int) option {
  90. return func(ipt *IPTables) {
  91. ipt.timeout = timeout
  92. }
  93. }
  94. // New creates a new IPTables configured with the options passed as parameter.
  95. // For backwards compatibility, by default always uses IPv4 and timeout 0.
  96. // i.e. you can create an IPv6 IPTables using a timeout of 5 seconds passing
  97. // the IPFamily and Timeout options as follow:
  98. //
  99. // ip6t := New(IPFamily(ProtocolIPv6), Timeout(5))
  100. func New(opts ...option) (*IPTables, error) {
  101. ipt := &IPTables{
  102. proto: ProtocolIPv4,
  103. timeout: 0,
  104. }
  105. for _, opt := range opts {
  106. opt(ipt)
  107. }
  108. path, err := exec.LookPath(getIptablesCommand(ipt.proto))
  109. if err != nil {
  110. return nil, err
  111. }
  112. ipt.path = path
  113. vstring, err := getIptablesVersionString(path)
  114. if err != nil {
  115. return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not get iptables version: %v", err)
  116. }
  117. v1, v2, v3, mode, err := extractIptablesVersion(vstring)
  118. if err != nil {
  119. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to extract iptables version from [%s]: %v", vstring, err)
  120. }
  121. ipt.v1 = v1
  122. ipt.v2 = v2
  123. ipt.v3 = v3
  124. ipt.mode = mode
  125. checkPresent, waitPresent, waitSupportSecond, randomFullyPresent := getIptablesCommandSupport(v1, v2, v3)
  126. ipt.hasCheck = checkPresent
  127. ipt.hasWait = waitPresent
  128. ipt.waitSupportSecond = waitSupportSecond
  129. ipt.hasRandomFully = randomFullyPresent
  130. return ipt, nil
  131. }
  132. // New creates a new IPTables for the given proto.
  133. // The proto will determine which command is used, either "iptables" or "ip6tables".
  134. func NewWithProtocol(proto Protocol) (*IPTables, error) {
  135. return New(IPFamily(proto), Timeout(0))
  136. }
  137. // Proto returns the protocol used by this IPTables.
  138. func (ipt *IPTables) Proto() Protocol {
  139. return ipt.proto
  140. }
  141. // Exists checks if given rulespec in specified table/chain exists
  142. func (ipt *IPTables) Exists(table, chain string, rulespec ...string) (bool, error) {
  143. if !ipt.hasCheck {
  144. return ipt.existsForOldIptables(table, chain, rulespec)
  145. }
  146. cmd := append([]string{"-t", table, "-C", chain}, rulespec...)
  147. err := ipt.run(cmd...)
  148. eerr, eok := err.(*Error)
  149. switch {
  150. case err == nil:
  151. return true, nil
  152. case eok && eerr.ExitStatus() == 1:
  153. return false, nil
  154. default:
  155. return false, err
  156. }
  157. }
  158. // Insert inserts rulespec to specified table/chain (in specified pos)
  159. func (ipt *IPTables) Insert(table, chain string, pos int, rulespec ...string) error {
  160. cmd := append([]string{"-t", table, "-I", chain, strconv.Itoa(pos)}, rulespec...)
  161. return ipt.run(cmd...)
  162. }
  163. // InsertUnique acts like Insert except that it won't insert a duplicate (no matter the position in the chain)
  164. func (ipt *IPTables) InsertUnique(table, chain string, pos int, rulespec ...string) error {
  165. exists, err := ipt.Exists(table, chain, rulespec...)
  166. if err != nil {
  167. return err
  168. }
  169. if !exists {
  170. return ipt.Insert(table, chain, pos, rulespec...)
  171. }
  172. return nil
  173. }
  174. // Append appends rulespec to specified table/chain
  175. func (ipt *IPTables) Append(table, chain string, rulespec ...string) error {
  176. cmd := append([]string{"-t", table, "-A", chain}, rulespec...)
  177. return ipt.run(cmd...)
  178. }
  179. // AppendUnique acts like Append except that it won't add a duplicate
  180. func (ipt *IPTables) AppendUnique(table, chain string, rulespec ...string) error {
  181. exists, err := ipt.Exists(table, chain, rulespec...)
  182. if err != nil {
  183. return err
  184. }
  185. if !exists {
  186. return ipt.Append(table, chain, rulespec...)
  187. }
  188. return nil
  189. }
  190. // Delete removes rulespec in specified table/chain
  191. func (ipt *IPTables) Delete(table, chain string, rulespec ...string) error {
  192. cmd := append([]string{"-t", table, "-D", chain}, rulespec...)
  193. return ipt.run(cmd...)
  194. }
  195. func (ipt *IPTables) DeleteIfExists(table, chain string, rulespec ...string) error {
  196. exists, err := ipt.Exists(table, chain, rulespec...)
  197. if err == nil && exists {
  198. err = ipt.Delete(table, chain, rulespec...)
  199. }
  200. return err
  201. }
  202. // List rules in specified table/chain
  203. func (ipt *IPTables) List(table, chain string) ([]string, error) {
  204. args := []string{"-t", table, "-S", chain}
  205. return ipt.executeList(args)
  206. }
  207. // List rules (with counters) in specified table/chain
  208. func (ipt *IPTables) ListWithCounters(table, chain string) ([]string, error) {
  209. args := []string{"-t", table, "-v", "-S", chain}
  210. return ipt.executeList(args)
  211. }
  212. // ListChains returns a slice containing the name of each chain in the specified table.
  213. func (ipt *IPTables) ListChains(table string) ([]string, error) {
  214. args := []string{"-t", table, "-S"}
  215. result, err := ipt.executeList(args)
  216. if err != nil {
  217. return nil, err
  218. }
  219. // Iterate over rules to find all default (-P) and user-specified (-N) chains.
  220. // Chains definition always come before rules.
  221. // Format is the following:
  222. // -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
  223. // -N Custom
  224. var chains []string
  225. for _, val := range result {
  226. if strings.HasPrefix(val, "-P") || strings.HasPrefix(val, "-N") {
  227. chains = append(chains, strings.Fields(val)[1])
  228. } else {
  229. break
  230. }
  231. }
  232. return chains, nil
  233. }
  234. // '-S' is fine with non existing rule index as long as the chain exists
  235. // therefore pass index 1 to reduce overhead for large chains
  236. func (ipt *IPTables) ChainExists(table, chain string) (bool, error) {
  237. err := ipt.run("-t", table, "-S", chain, "1")
  238. eerr, eok := err.(*Error)
  239. switch {
  240. case err == nil:
  241. return true, nil
  242. case eok && eerr.ExitStatus() == 1:
  243. return false, nil
  244. default:
  245. return false, err
  246. }
  247. }
  248. // Stats lists rules including the byte and packet counts
  249. func (ipt *IPTables) Stats(table, chain string) ([][]string, error) {
  250. args := []string{"-t", table, "-L", chain, "-n", "-v", "-x"}
  251. lines, err := ipt.executeList(args)
  252. if err != nil {
  253. return nil, err
  254. }
  255. appendSubnet := func(addr string) string {
  256. if strings.IndexByte(addr, byte('/')) < 0 {
  257. if strings.IndexByte(addr, '.') < 0 {
  258. return addr + "/128"
  259. }
  260. return addr + "/32"
  261. }
  262. return addr
  263. }
  264. ipv6 := ipt.proto == ProtocolIPv6
  265. rows := [][]string{}
  266. for i, line := range lines {
  267. // Skip over chain name and field header
  268. if i < 2 {
  269. continue
  270. }
  271. // Fields:
  272. // 0=pkts 1=bytes 2=target 3=prot 4=opt 5=in 6=out 7=source 8=destination 9=options
  273. line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
  274. fields := strings.Fields(line)
  275. // The ip6tables verbose output cannot be naively split due to the default "opt"
  276. // field containing 2 single spaces.
  277. if ipv6 {
  278. // Check if field 6 is "opt" or "source" address
  279. dest := fields[6]
  280. ip, _, _ := net.ParseCIDR(dest)
  281. if ip == nil {
  282. ip = net.ParseIP(dest)
  283. }
  284. // If we detected a CIDR or IP, the "opt" field is empty.. insert it.
  285. if ip != nil {
  286. f := []string{}
  287. f = append(f, fields[:4]...)
  288. f = append(f, " ") // Empty "opt" field for ip6tables
  289. f = append(f, fields[4:]...)
  290. fields = f
  291. }
  292. }
  293. // Adjust "source" and "destination" to include netmask, to match regular
  294. // List output
  295. fields[7] = appendSubnet(fields[7])
  296. fields[8] = appendSubnet(fields[8])
  297. // Combine "options" fields 9... into a single space-delimited field.
  298. options := fields[9:]
  299. fields = fields[:9]
  300. fields = append(fields, strings.Join(options, " "))
  301. rows = append(rows, fields)
  302. }
  303. return rows, nil
  304. }
  305. // ParseStat parses a single statistic row into a Stat struct. The input should
  306. // be a string slice that is returned from calling the Stat method.
  307. func (ipt *IPTables) ParseStat(stat []string) (parsed Stat, err error) {
  308. // For forward-compatibility, expect at least 10 fields in the stat
  309. if len(stat) < 10 {
  310. return parsed, fmt.Errorf("stat contained fewer fields than expected")
  311. }
  312. // Convert the fields that are not plain strings
  313. parsed.Packets, err = strconv.ParseUint(stat[0], 0, 64)
  314. if err != nil {
  315. return parsed, fmt.Errorf(err.Error(), "could not parse packets")
  316. }
  317. parsed.Bytes, err = strconv.ParseUint(stat[1], 0, 64)
  318. if err != nil {
  319. return parsed, fmt.Errorf(err.Error(), "could not parse bytes")
  320. }
  321. _, parsed.Source, err = net.ParseCIDR(stat[7])
  322. if err != nil {
  323. return parsed, fmt.Errorf(err.Error(), "could not parse source")
  324. }
  325. _, parsed.Destination, err = net.ParseCIDR(stat[8])
  326. if err != nil {
  327. return parsed, fmt.Errorf(err.Error(), "could not parse destination")
  328. }
  329. // Put the fields that are strings
  330. parsed.Target = stat[2]
  331. parsed.Protocol = stat[3]
  332. parsed.Opt = stat[4]
  333. parsed.Input = stat[5]
  334. parsed.Output = stat[6]
  335. parsed.Options = stat[9]
  336. return parsed, nil
  337. }
  338. // StructuredStats returns statistics as structured data which may be further
  339. // parsed and marshaled.
  340. func (ipt *IPTables) StructuredStats(table, chain string) ([]Stat, error) {
  341. rawStats, err := ipt.Stats(table, chain)
  342. if err != nil {
  343. return nil, err
  344. }
  345. structStats := []Stat{}
  346. for _, rawStat := range rawStats {
  347. stat, err := ipt.ParseStat(rawStat)
  348. if err != nil {
  349. return nil, err
  350. }
  351. structStats = append(structStats, stat)
  352. }
  353. return structStats, nil
  354. }
  355. func (ipt *IPTables) executeList(args []string) ([]string, error) {
  356. var stdout bytes.Buffer
  357. if err := ipt.runWithOutput(args, &stdout); err != nil {
  358. return nil, err
  359. }
  360. rules := strings.Split(stdout.String(), "\n")
  361. // strip trailing newline
  362. if len(rules) > 0 && rules[len(rules)-1] == "" {
  363. rules = rules[:len(rules)-1]
  364. }
  365. for i, rule := range rules {
  366. rules[i] = filterRuleOutput(rule)
  367. }
  368. return rules, nil
  369. }
  370. // NewChain creates a new chain in the specified table.
  371. // If the chain already exists, it will result in an error.
  372. func (ipt *IPTables) NewChain(table, chain string) error {
  373. return ipt.run("-t", table, "-N", chain)
  374. }
  375. const existsErr = 1
  376. // ClearChain flushed (deletes all rules) in the specified table/chain.
  377. // If the chain does not exist, a new one will be created
  378. func (ipt *IPTables) ClearChain(table, chain string) error {
  379. err := ipt.NewChain(table, chain)
  380. eerr, eok := err.(*Error)
  381. switch {
  382. case err == nil:
  383. return nil
  384. case eok && eerr.ExitStatus() == existsErr:
  385. // chain already exists. Flush (clear) it.
  386. return ipt.run("-t", table, "-F", chain)
  387. default:
  388. return err
  389. }
  390. }
  391. // RenameChain renames the old chain to the new one.
  392. func (ipt *IPTables) RenameChain(table, oldChain, newChain string) error {
  393. return ipt.run("-t", table, "-E", oldChain, newChain)
  394. }
  395. // DeleteChain deletes the chain in the specified table.
  396. // The chain must be empty
  397. func (ipt *IPTables) DeleteChain(table, chain string) error {
  398. return ipt.run("-t", table, "-X", chain)
  399. }
  400. func (ipt *IPTables) ClearAndDeleteChain(table, chain string) error {
  401. exists, err := ipt.ChainExists(table, chain)
  402. if err != nil || !exists {
  403. return err
  404. }
  405. err = ipt.run("-t", table, "-F", chain)
  406. if err == nil {
  407. err = ipt.run("-t", table, "-X", chain)
  408. }
  409. return err
  410. }
  411. func (ipt *IPTables) ClearAll() error {
  412. return ipt.run("-F")
  413. }
  414. func (ipt *IPTables) DeleteAll() error {
  415. return ipt.run("-X")
  416. }
  417. // ChangePolicy changes policy on chain to target
  418. func (ipt *IPTables) ChangePolicy(table, chain, target string) error {
  419. return ipt.run("-t", table, "-P", chain, target)
  420. }
  421. // Check if the underlying iptables command supports the --random-fully flag
  422. func (ipt *IPTables) HasRandomFully() bool {
  423. return ipt.hasRandomFully
  424. }
  425. // Return version components of the underlying iptables command
  426. func (ipt *IPTables) GetIptablesVersion() (int, int, int) {
  427. return ipt.v1, ipt.v2, ipt.v3
  428. }
  429. // run runs an iptables command with the given arguments, ignoring
  430. // any stdout output
  431. func (ipt *IPTables) run(args ...string) error {
  432. return ipt.runWithOutput(args, nil)
  433. }
  434. // runWithOutput runs an iptables command with the given arguments,
  435. // writing any stdout output to the given writer
  436. func (ipt *IPTables) runWithOutput(args []string, stdout io.Writer) error {
  437. args = append([]string{ipt.path}, args...)
  438. if ipt.hasWait {
  439. args = append(args, "--wait")
  440. if ipt.timeout != 0 && ipt.waitSupportSecond {
  441. args = append(args, strconv.Itoa(ipt.timeout))
  442. }
  443. } else {
  444. fmu, err := newXtablesFileLock()
  445. if err != nil {
  446. return err
  447. }
  448. ul, err := fmu.tryLock()
  449. if err != nil {
  450. syscall.Close(fmu.fd)
  451. return err
  452. }
  453. defer func() {
  454. _ = ul.Unlock()
  455. }()
  456. }
  457. var stderr bytes.Buffer
  458. cmd := exec.Cmd{
  459. Path: ipt.path,
  460. Args: args,
  461. Stdout: stdout,
  462. Stderr: &stderr,
  463. }
  464. if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
  465. switch e := err.(type) {
  466. case *exec.ExitError:
  467. return &Error{*e, cmd, stderr.String(), nil}
  468. default:
  469. return err
  470. }
  471. }
  472. return nil
  473. }
  474. // getIptablesCommand returns the correct command for the given protocol, either "iptables" or "ip6tables".
  475. func getIptablesCommand(proto Protocol) string {
  476. if proto == ProtocolIPv6 {
  477. return "ip6tables"
  478. } else {
  479. return "iptables"
  480. }
  481. }
  482. // Checks if iptables has the "-C" and "--wait" flag
  483. func getIptablesCommandSupport(v1 int, v2 int, v3 int) (bool, bool, bool, bool) {
  484. return iptablesHasCheckCommand(v1, v2, v3), iptablesHasWaitCommand(v1, v2, v3), iptablesWaitSupportSecond(v1, v2, v3), iptablesHasRandomFully(v1, v2, v3)
  485. }
  486. // getIptablesVersion returns the first three components of the iptables version
  487. // and the operating mode (e.g. nf_tables or legacy)
  488. // e.g. "iptables v1.3.66" would return (1, 3, 66, legacy, nil)
  489. func extractIptablesVersion(str string) (int, int, int, string, error) {
  490. versionMatcher := regexp.MustCompile(`v([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(?:\s+\((\w+))?`)
  491. result := versionMatcher.FindStringSubmatch(str)
  492. if result == nil {
  493. return 0, 0, 0, "", fmt.Errorf("no iptables version found in string: %s", str)
  494. }
  495. v1, err := strconv.Atoi(result[1])
  496. if err != nil {
  497. return 0, 0, 0, "", err
  498. }
  499. v2, err := strconv.Atoi(result[2])
  500. if err != nil {
  501. return 0, 0, 0, "", err
  502. }
  503. v3, err := strconv.Atoi(result[3])
  504. if err != nil {
  505. return 0, 0, 0, "", err
  506. }
  507. mode := "legacy"
  508. if result[4] != "" {
  509. mode = result[4]
  510. }
  511. return v1, v2, v3, mode, nil
  512. }
  513. // Runs "iptables --version" to get the version string
  514. func getIptablesVersionString(path string) (string, error) {
  515. cmd := exec.Command(path, "--version")
  516. var out bytes.Buffer
  517. cmd.Stdout = &out
  518. err := cmd.Run()
  519. if err != nil {
  520. return "", err
  521. }
  522. return out.String(), nil
  523. }
  524. // Checks if an iptables version is after 1.4.11, when --check was added
  525. func iptablesHasCheckCommand(v1 int, v2 int, v3 int) bool {
  526. if v1 > 1 {
  527. return true
  528. }
  529. if v1 == 1 && v2 > 4 {
  530. return true
  531. }
  532. if v1 == 1 && v2 == 4 && v3 >= 11 {
  533. return true
  534. }
  535. return false
  536. }
  537. // Checks if an iptables version is after 1.4.20, when --wait was added
  538. func iptablesHasWaitCommand(v1 int, v2 int, v3 int) bool {
  539. if v1 > 1 {
  540. return true
  541. }
  542. if v1 == 1 && v2 > 4 {
  543. return true
  544. }
  545. if v1 == 1 && v2 == 4 && v3 >= 20 {
  546. return true
  547. }
  548. return false
  549. }
  550. // Checks if an iptablse version is after 1.6.0, when --wait support second
  551. func iptablesWaitSupportSecond(v1 int, v2 int, v3 int) bool {
  552. if v1 > 1 {
  553. return true
  554. }
  555. if v1 == 1 && v2 >= 6 {
  556. return true
  557. }
  558. return false
  559. }
  560. // Checks if an iptables version is after 1.6.2, when --random-fully was added
  561. func iptablesHasRandomFully(v1 int, v2 int, v3 int) bool {
  562. if v1 > 1 {
  563. return true
  564. }
  565. if v1 == 1 && v2 > 6 {
  566. return true
  567. }
  568. if v1 == 1 && v2 == 6 && v3 >= 2 {
  569. return true
  570. }
  571. return false
  572. }
  573. // Checks if a rule specification exists for a table
  574. func (ipt *IPTables) existsForOldIptables(table, chain string, rulespec []string) (bool, error) {
  575. rs := strings.Join(append([]string{"-A", chain}, rulespec...), " ")
  576. args := []string{"-t", table, "-S"}
  577. var stdout bytes.Buffer
  578. err := ipt.runWithOutput(args, &stdout)
  579. if err != nil {
  580. return false, err
  581. }
  582. return strings.Contains(stdout.String(), rs), nil
  583. }
  584. // counterRegex is the regex used to detect nftables counter format
  585. var counterRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^\[([0-9]+):([0-9]+)\] `)
  586. // filterRuleOutput works around some inconsistencies in output.
  587. // For example, when iptables is in legacy vs. nftables mode, it produces
  588. // different results.
  589. func filterRuleOutput(rule string) string {
  590. out := rule
  591. // work around an output difference in nftables mode where counters
  592. // are output in iptables-save format, rather than iptables -S format
  593. // The string begins with "[0:0]"
  594. //
  595. // Fixes #49
  596. if groups := counterRegex.FindStringSubmatch(out); groups != nil {
  597. // drop the brackets
  598. out = out[len(groups[0]):]
  599. out = fmt.Sprintf("%s -c %s %s", out, groups[1], groups[2])
  600. }
  601. return out
  602. }