OpenWrt_Luci_Lua/Mi_Lua/luci/sys/iptparser.lua

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--[[
Iptables parser and query library
(c) 2008-2009 Jo-Philipp Wich <xm@leipzig.freifunk.net>
(c) 2008-2009 Steven Barth <steven@midlink.org>
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
$Id: iptparser.lua 6826 2011-01-29 22:47:40Z jow $
]]--
local luci = {}
luci.util = require "luci.util"
luci.sys = require "luci.sys"
luci.ip = require "luci.ip"
local tonumber, ipairs, table = tonumber, ipairs, table
--- LuCI iptables parser and query library
-- @cstyle instance
module("luci.sys.iptparser")
--- Create a new iptables parser object.
-- @class function
-- @name IptParser
-- @param family Number specifying the address family. 4 for IPv4, 6 for IPv6
-- @return IptParser instance
IptParser = luci.util.class()
function IptParser.__init__( self, family )
self._family = (tonumber(family) == 6) and 6 or 4
self._rules = { }
self._chains = { }
if self._family == 4 then
self._nulladdr = "0.0.0.0/0"
self._tables = { "filter", "nat", "mangle", "raw" }
self._command = "iptables -t %s --line-numbers -nxvL"
else
self._nulladdr = "::/0"
self._tables = { "filter", "mangle", "raw" }
self._command = "ip6tables -t %s --line-numbers -nxvL"
end
self:_parse_rules()
end
--- Find all firewall rules that match the given criteria. Expects a table with
-- search criteria as only argument. If args is nil or an empty table then all
-- rules will be returned.
--
-- The following keys in the args table are recognized:
-- <ul>
-- <li> table - Match rules that are located within the given table
-- <li> chain - Match rules that are located within the given chain
-- <li> target - Match rules with the given target
-- <li> protocol - Match rules that match the given protocol, rules with
-- protocol "all" are always matched
-- <li> source - Match rules with the given source, rules with source
-- "0.0.0.0/0" (::/0) are always matched
-- <li> destination - Match rules with the given destination, rules with
-- destination "0.0.0.0/0" (::/0) are always matched
-- <li> inputif - Match rules with the given input interface, rules
-- with input interface "*" (=all) are always matched
-- <li> outputif - Match rules with the given output interface, rules
-- with output interface "*" (=all) are always matched
-- <li> flags - Match rules that match the given flags, current
-- supported values are "-f" (--fragment)
-- and "!f" (! --fragment)
-- <li> options - Match rules containing all given options
-- </ul>
-- The return value is a list of tables representing the matched rules.
-- Each rule table contains the following fields:
-- <ul>
-- <li> index - The index number of the rule
-- <li> table - The table where the rule is located, can be one
-- of "filter", "nat" or "mangle"
-- <li> chain - The chain where the rule is located, e.g. "INPUT"
-- or "postrouting_wan"
-- <li> target - The rule target, e.g. "REJECT" or "DROP"
-- <li> protocol The matching protocols, e.g. "all" or "tcp"
-- <li> flags - Special rule options ("--", "-f" or "!f")
-- <li> inputif - Input interface of the rule, e.g. "eth0.0"
-- or "*" for all interfaces
-- <li> outputif - Output interface of the rule,e.g. "eth0.0"
-- or "*" for all interfaces
-- <li> source - The source ip range, e.g. "0.0.0.0/0" (::/0)
-- <li> destination - The destination ip range, e.g. "0.0.0.0/0" (::/0)
-- <li> options - A list of specific options of the rule,
-- e.g. { "reject-with", "tcp-reset" }
-- <li> packets - The number of packets matched by the rule
-- <li> bytes - The number of total bytes matched by the rule
-- </ul>
-- Example:
-- <pre>
-- ip = luci.sys.iptparser.IptParser()
-- result = ip.find( {
-- target="REJECT",
-- protocol="tcp",
-- options={ "reject-with", "tcp-reset" }
-- } )
-- </pre>
-- This will match all rules with target "-j REJECT",
-- protocol "-p tcp" (or "-p all")
-- and the option "--reject-with tcp-reset".
-- @params args Table containing the search arguments (optional)
-- @return Table of matching rule tables
function IptParser.find( self, args )
local args = args or { }
local rv = { }
args.source = args.source and self:_parse_addr(args.source)
args.destination = args.destination and self:_parse_addr(args.destination)
for i, rule in ipairs(self._rules) do
local match = true
-- match table
if not ( not args.table or args.table:lower() == rule.table ) then
match = false
end
-- match chain
if not ( match == true and (
not args.chain or args.chain == rule.chain
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match target
if not ( match == true and (
not args.target or args.target == rule.target
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match protocol
if not ( match == true and (
not args.protocol or rule.protocol == "all" or
args.protocol:lower() == rule.protocol
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match source
if not ( match == true and (
not args.source or rule.source == self._nulladdr or
self:_parse_addr(rule.source):contains(args.source)
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match destination
if not ( match == true and (
not args.destination or rule.destination == self._nulladdr or
self:_parse_addr(rule.destination):contains(args.destination)
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match input interface
if not ( match == true and (
not args.inputif or rule.inputif == "*" or
args.inputif == rule.inputif
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match output interface
if not ( match == true and (
not args.outputif or rule.outputif == "*" or
args.outputif == rule.outputif
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match flags (the "opt" column)
if not ( match == true and (
not args.flags or rule.flags == args.flags
) ) then
match = false
end
-- match specific options
if not ( match == true and (
not args.options or
self:_match_options( rule.options, args.options )
) ) then
match = false
end
-- insert match
if match == true then
rv[#rv+1] = rule
end
end
return rv
end
--- Rebuild the internal lookup table, for example when rules have changed
-- through external commands.
-- @return nothing
function IptParser.resync( self )
self._rules = { }
self._chain = nil
self:_parse_rules()
end
--- Find the names of all tables.
-- @return Table of table names.
function IptParser.tables( self )
return self._tables
end
--- Find the names of all chains within the given table name.
-- @param table String containing the table name
-- @return Table of chain names in the order they occur.
function IptParser.chains( self, table )
local lookup = { }
local chains = { }
for _, r in ipairs(self:find({table=table})) do
if not lookup[r.chain] then
lookup[r.chain] = true
chains[#chains+1] = r.chain
end
end
return chains
end
--- Return the given firewall chain within the given table name.
-- @param table String containing the table name
-- @param chain String containing the chain name
-- @return Table containing the fields "policy", "packets", "bytes"
-- and "rules". The "rules" field is a table of rule tables.
function IptParser.chain( self, table, chain )
return self._chains[table:lower()] and self._chains[table:lower()][chain]
end
--- Test whether the given target points to a custom chain.
-- @param target String containing the target action
-- @return Boolean indicating whether target is a custom chain.
function IptParser.is_custom_target( self, target )
for _, r in ipairs(self._rules) do
if r.chain == target then
return true
end
end
return false
end
-- [internal] Parse address according to family.
function IptParser._parse_addr( self, addr )
if self._family == 4 then
return luci.ip.IPv4(addr)
else
return luci.ip.IPv6(addr)
end
end
-- [internal] Parse iptables output from all tables.
function IptParser._parse_rules( self )
for i, tbl in ipairs(self._tables) do
self._chains[tbl] = { }
for i, rule in ipairs(luci.util.execl(self._command % tbl)) do
if rule:find( "^Chain " ) == 1 then
local crefs
local cname, cpol, cpkt, cbytes = rule:match(
"^Chain ([^%s]*) %(policy (%w+) " ..
"(%d+) packets, (%d+) bytes%)"
)
if not cname then
cname, crefs = rule:match(
"^Chain ([^%s]*) %((%d+) references%)"
)
end
self._chain = cname
self._chains[tbl][cname] = {
policy = cpol,
packets = tonumber(cpkt or 0),
bytes = tonumber(cbytes or 0),
references = tonumber(crefs or 0),
rules = { }
}
else
if rule:find("%d") == 1 then
local rule_parts = luci.util.split( rule, "%s+", nil, true )
local rule_details = { }
-- cope with rules that have no target assigned
if rule:match("^%d+%s+%d+%s+%d+%s%s") then
table.insert(rule_parts, 4, nil)
end
-- ip6tables opt column is usually zero-width
if self._family == 6 then
table.insert(rule_parts, 6, "--")
end
rule_details["table"] = tbl
rule_details["chain"] = self._chain
rule_details["index"] = tonumber(rule_parts[1])
rule_details["packets"] = tonumber(rule_parts[2])
rule_details["bytes"] = tonumber(rule_parts[3])
rule_details["target"] = rule_parts[4]
rule_details["protocol"] = rule_parts[5]
rule_details["flags"] = rule_parts[6]
rule_details["inputif"] = rule_parts[7]
rule_details["outputif"] = rule_parts[8]
rule_details["source"] = rule_parts[9]
rule_details["destination"] = rule_parts[10]
rule_details["options"] = { }
for i = 11, #rule_parts - 1 do
rule_details["options"][i-10] = rule_parts[i]
end
self._rules[#self._rules+1] = rule_details
self._chains[tbl][self._chain].rules[
#self._chains[tbl][self._chain].rules + 1
] = rule_details
end
end
end
end
self._chain = nil
end
-- [internal] Return true if optlist1 contains all elements of optlist 2.
-- Return false in all other cases.
function IptParser._match_options( self, o1, o2 )
-- construct a hashtable of first options list to speed up lookups
local oh = { }
for i, opt in ipairs( o1 ) do oh[opt] = true end
-- iterate over second options list
-- each string in o2 must be also present in o1
-- if o2 contains a string which is not found in o1 then return false
for i, opt in ipairs( o2 ) do
if not oh[opt] then
return false
end
end
return true
end