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Firewall
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The firewall API plugin is a first step into migrating the legacy firewall components from OPNsense, although it does contain
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a user interface, it's main focus is only to provide machine to machine interaction between custom applications and OPNsense
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for selected features.
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.. csv-table:: Resources (FilterController.php)
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:header: "Method", "Module", "Controller", "Command", "Parameters"
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:widths: 4, 15, 15, 30, 40
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","addRule",""
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","apply","$rollback_revision=null"
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","cancelRollback","$rollback_revision"
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","delRule","$uuid"
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"``GET``","firewall","filter","getRule","$uuid=null"
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","revert","$revision"
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","savepoint",""
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"``*``","firewall","filter","searchRule",""
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","setRule","$uuid"
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"``POST``","firewall","filter","toggleRule","$uuid,$enabled=null"
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-----------------------
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Concept
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The firewall plugin injects rules in the standard OPNsense firewall while maintaining visibility on them in the
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standard user interface.
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We use our standard :code:`ApiMutableModelControllerBase` to allow crud operations on rule entries and offer a set of
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specific actions to apply the new configuration.
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Since firewall rules can be quite sensitive with a higher risk of lockout, we also support a rollback mechanism here,
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which offers the ability to rollback this components changes.
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.. blockdiag::
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:scale: 100%
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diagram init {
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savepoint [label = "savepoint()"];
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administration [label = "administration"];
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apply [label = "apply(savepoint)"];
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cancelRollback [label = "cancelRollback(sp)"];
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savepoint -> administration -> apply ;
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apply -> cancelRollback [label = ".. 60s", style = dashed];
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}
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The diagram above contains the basic steps to change rules, apply and eventually rollback if not being able to access the machine again.
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When calling :code:`savepoint()` a new config revision will be created and the timestamp will be returned for later use.
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If the :code:`cancelRollback(savepoint)` is not called within 60 seconds, the firewall will rollback to the previous state
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identified by the savepoint timestamp (if available).
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.. Note::
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The examples in this document disable certificate validation, make sure when using this in a production environment to
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remove the :code:`verify=False` from the :code:`requests` calls
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.. Tip::
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The number of versions kept can be configured as "backup count" in :menuselection:`System -> Configuration -> History`.
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This affectively determines within how many configuration changes you can still rollback, if the backup is removed, a rollback
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will keep the current state (do nothing).
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-----------------------
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Administration example
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-----------------------
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Administrative endpoints are pretty standard use of :code:`ApiMutableModelControllerBase`, the example below searches for
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a rule named "OPNsense_fw_api_testrule_1", when not found one will be added otherwise it will print the internal uuid.
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Inline you will find a brief description of the steps performed.
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.. literalinclude:: firewall.sample_create.py
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:language: python
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:linenos:
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:caption: administrative_example.py
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.. Tip::
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Since our model contains default values for most attributes, we only need to feed the changes if we would like to keep the
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defaults. In this case the TCP/IP version was IPv4 by default for example. In most cases one would like to set all relevant properties
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in case defaults change over time.
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Apply / revert example
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This example will disable the rule created in the previous example and apply the changes using a savepoint, since we're not
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calling :code:`cancelRollback(savepoint)` it will revert after 60 seconds to the original state.
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.. literalinclude:: firewall.savepoint.py
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:language: python
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:linenos:
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:caption: savepoint_example.py
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.. Note::
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The savepoint will only revert this components changes, other changes won't be affected by this revert, for example
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add an additional interface between savepoint and revert won't be affected.
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