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#
# Copyright 2008-2013 Canonical Ltd.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import os
import sys
import warnings
from ufw.common import UFWError
import ufw.util
from ufw.util import error, warn, msg
from ufw.backend_iptables import UFWBackendIptables
import ufw.parser
def parse_command(argv):
'''Parse command. Returns tuple for action, rule, ip_version and dryrun.'''
p = ufw.parser.UFWParser()
# Basic commands
for i in ['enable', 'disable', 'help', '--help', 'version', '--version', \
'reload', 'reset' ]:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandBasic(i))
# Application commands
for i in ['list', 'info', 'default', 'update']:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandApp(i))
# Logging commands
for i in ['on', 'off', 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'full']:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandLogging(i))
# Default commands
for i in ['allow', 'deny', 'reject']:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandDefault(i))
# Status commands ('status', 'status verbose', 'status numbered')
for i in [None, 'verbose', 'numbered']:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandStatus(i))
# Show commands
for i in ['raw', 'before-rules', 'user-rules', 'after-rules', \
'logging-rules', 'builtins', 'listening', 'added']:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandShow(i))
# Rule commands
rule_commands = ['allow', 'limit', 'deny' , 'reject', 'insert', 'delete']
for i in rule_commands:
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandRule(i))
p.register_command(ufw.parser.UFWCommandRouteRule(i))
# Don't require the user to have to specify 'rule' as the command. Instead
# insert 'rule' into the arguments if this is a rule command.
if len(argv) > 2:
idx = 1
if argv[idx].lower() == "--dry-run":
idx = 2
if argv[idx].lower() != "default" and \
argv[idx].lower() != "route" and \
argv[idx].lower() in rule_commands:
argv.insert(idx, 'rule')
if len(argv) < 2 or ('--dry-run' in argv and len(argv) < 3):
error("not enough args") # pragma: no cover
try:
pr = p.parse_command(argv[1:])
except UFWError as e:
error("%s" % (e.value)) # pragma: no cover
except Exception:
error("Invalid syntax", do_exit=False)
raise
return pr
def get_command_help():
'''Print help message'''
help_msg = _('''
Usage: %(progname)s %(command)s
%(commands)s:
%(enable)-31s enables the firewall
%(disable)-31s disables the firewall
%(default)-31s set default policy
%(logging)-31s set logging to %(level)s
%(allow)-31s add allow %(rule)s
%(deny)-31s add deny %(rule)s
%(reject)-31s add reject %(rule)s
%(limit)-31s add limit %(rule)s
%(delete)-31s delete %(urule)s
%(insert)-31s insert %(urule)s at %(number)s
%(route)-31s add route %(urule)s
%(route-delete)-31s delete route %(urule)s
%(route-insert)-31s insert route %(urule)s at %(number)s
%(reload)-31s reload firewall
%(reset)-31s reset firewall
%(status)-31s show firewall status
%(statusnum)-31s show firewall status as numbered list of %(rules)s
%(statusverbose)-31s show verbose firewall status
%(show)-31s show firewall report
%(version)-31s display version information
%(appcommands)s:
%(applist)-31s list application profiles
%(appinfo)-31s show information on %(profile)s
%(appupdate)-31s update %(profile)s
%(appdefault)-31s set default application policy
''' % ({'progname': ufw.common.programName, \
'command': "COMMAND", \
'commands': "Commands", \
'enable': "enable", \
'disable': "disable", \
'default': "default ARG", \
'logging': "logging LEVEL", \
'level': "LEVEL", \
'allow': "allow ARGS", \
'rule': "rule", \
'deny': "deny ARGS", \
'reject': "reject ARGS", \
'limit': "limit ARGS", \
'delete': "delete RULE|NUM", \
'urule': "RULE", \
'insert': "insert NUM RULE", \
'route': "route RULE", \
'route-delete': "route delete RULE|NUM", \
'route-insert': "route insert NUM RULE", \
'number': "NUM", \
'reload': "reload", \
'reset': "reset", \
'status': "status", \
'statusnum': "status numbered", \
'rules': "RULES", \
'statusverbose': "status verbose", \
'show': "show ARG", \
'version': "version", \
'appcommands': "Application profile commands", \
'applist': "app list", \
'appinfo': "app info PROFILE", \
'profile': "PROFILE", \
'appupdate': "app update PROFILE", \
'appdefault': "app default ARG"}))
return (help_msg)
class UFWFrontend:
'''UI'''
def __init__(self, dryrun, backend_type="iptables",
rootdir=None, datadir=None):
if backend_type == "iptables":
try:
self.backend = UFWBackendIptables(dryrun, rootdir=rootdir,
datadir=datadir)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
raise
else:
raise UFWError("Unsupported backend type '%s'" % (backend_type))
# Initialize input strings for translations
self.no = _("n")
self.yes = _("y")
self.yes_full = _("yes")
def set_enabled(self, enabled):
'''Toggles ENABLED state in <config_dir>/ufw/ufw.conf and starts or
stops running firewall.
'''
res = ""
config_str = "no"
if enabled:
config_str = "yes"
changed = False
if (enabled and not self.backend.is_enabled()) or \
(not enabled and self.backend.is_enabled()):
changed = True
# Update the config files when toggling enable/disable
if changed:
try:
self.backend.set_default(self.backend.files['conf'], \
"ENABLED", config_str)
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
error_str = ""
if enabled:
try:
self.backend.start_firewall()
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
if changed:
error_str = e.value
if error_str != "": # pragma: no cover
# Revert config files when toggling enable/disable and
# firewall failed to start
try:
self.backend.set_default(self.backend.files['conf'], \
"ENABLED", "no")
except UFWError as e:
error(e.value)
# Report the error
error(error_str)
res = _("Firewall is active and enabled on system startup")
else:
try:
self.backend.stop_firewall()
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
res = _("Firewall stopped and disabled on system startup")
return res
def set_default_policy(self, policy, direction):
'''Sets default policy of firewall'''
res = ""
try:
res = self.backend.set_default_policy(policy, direction)
if self.backend.is_enabled():
self.backend.stop_firewall()
self.backend.start_firewall()
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
return res
def set_loglevel(self, level):
'''Sets log level of firewall'''
res = ""
try:
res = self.backend.set_loglevel(level)
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
return res
def get_status(self, verbose=False, show_count=False):
'''Shows status of firewall'''
try:
out = self.backend.get_status(verbose, show_count)
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
return out
def get_show_raw(self, rules_type="raw"):
'''Shows raw output of firewall'''
try:
out = self.backend.get_running_raw(rules_type)
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
return out
def get_show_listening(self):
'''Shows listening services and incoming rules that might affect
them'''
res = ""
try:
d = ufw.util.parse_netstat_output(self.backend.use_ipv6())
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
err_msg = _("Could not get listening status")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
rules = self.backend.get_rules()
protocols = list(d.keys())
protocols.sort()
for proto in protocols:
if not self.backend.use_ipv6() and proto in ['tcp6', 'udp6']:
continue # pragma: no cover
res += "%s:\n" % (proto)
ports = list(d[proto].keys())
ports.sort()
for port in ports:
for item in d[proto][port]:
addr = item['laddr']
if not addr.startswith("127.") and \
not addr.startswith("::1"):
ifname = ""
res += " %s " % port
if addr == "0.0.0.0" or addr == "::":
res += "* "
addr = "%s/0" % (item['laddr'])
else:
res += "%s " % addr
ifname = ufw.util.get_if_from_ip(addr)
res += "(%s)" % os.path.basename(item['exe'])
# Create an incoming rule since matching outgoing and
# forward rules doesn't make sense for this report.
rule = ufw.common.UFWRule(action="allow", \
protocol=proto[:3], \
dport=port, \
dst=addr,
direction="in", \
forward=False
)
rule.set_v6(proto.endswith("6"))
if ifname != "":
rule.set_interface("in", ifname)
rule.normalize()
# Get the non-tuple rule from get_matching(), and then
# add its corresponding CLI command.
matching = self.backend.get_matching(rule)
if len(matching) > 0:
res += "\n"
for i in matching:
if i > 0 and i - 1 < len(rules):
res += " [%2d] %s\n" % (i, \
# Don't need UFWCommandRule here either
ufw.parser.UFWCommandRule.get_command(\
rules[i-1])
)
res += "\n"
if not self.backend.use_ipv6():
ufw.util.debug("Skipping tcp6 and udp6 (IPv6 is disabled)")
return res
def get_show_added(self):
'''Shows added rules to the firewall'''
rules = self.backend.get_rules()
out = _("Added user rules (see 'ufw status' for running firewall):")
if len(rules) == 0:
return out + _("\n(None)")
added = []
for r in self.backend.get_rules():
if r.forward:
rstr = "route %s" % \
ufw.parser.UFWCommandRouteRule.get_command(r)
else:
rstr = ufw.parser.UFWCommandRule.get_command(r)
# Approximate the order the rules were added. Since rules is
# internally rules4 + rules6, IPv6 only rules will show up after
# other rules. In terms of rule ordering in the kernel, this is
# an equivalent ordering.
if rstr in added:
continue
added.append(rstr)
out += "\nufw %s" % rstr
return out
def set_rule(self, rule, ip_version):
'''Updates firewall with rule'''
res = ""
err_msg = ""
tmp = ""
rules = []
if rule.dapp == "" and rule.sapp == "":
rules.append(rule)
else:
tmprules = []
try:
if rule.remove:
if ip_version == "v4":
tmprules = self.backend.get_app_rules_from_system(
rule, False)
elif ip_version == "v6":
tmprules = self.backend.get_app_rules_from_system(
rule, True)
elif ip_version == "both":
tmprules = self.backend.get_app_rules_from_system(
rule, False)
tmprules6 = self.backend.get_app_rules_from_system(
rule, True)
# Only add rules that are different by more than v6 (we
# will handle 'ip_version == both' specially, below).
for x in tmprules:
for y in tmprules6:
prev6 = y.v6
y.v6 = False
if not x.match(y):
y.v6 = prev6
tmprules.append(y)
else:
err_msg = _("Invalid IP version '%s'") % (ip_version)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
# Don't process removal of non-existing application rules
if len(tmprules) == 0 and not self.backend.dryrun:
tmp = _("Could not delete non-existent rule")
if ip_version == "v4":
res = tmp
elif ip_version == "v6":
res = tmp + " (v6)"
elif ip_version == "both":
res = tmp + "\n" + tmp + " (v6)"
return res
for tmp in tmprules:
r = tmp.dup_rule()
r.remove = rule.remove
r.set_action(rule.action)
r.set_logtype(rule.logtype)
rules.append(r)
else:
rules = self.backend.get_app_rules_from_template(rule)
# Reverse the order of rules for inserted rules, so they
# are inserted in the right order
if rule.position > 0:
rules.reverse()
except Exception:
raise
count = 0
set_error = False
pos_err_msg = _("Invalid position '")
num_v4 = self.backend.get_rules_count(False)
num_v6 = self.backend.get_rules_count(True)
for i, r in enumerate(rules):
count = i
if r.position > num_v4 + num_v6:
pos_err_msg += str(r.position) + "'"
raise UFWError(pos_err_msg)
try:
if self.backend.use_ipv6():
if ip_version == "v4":
if r.position > num_v4:
pos_err_msg += str(r.position) + "'"
raise UFWError(pos_err_msg)
r.set_v6(False)
tmp = self.backend.set_rule(r)
elif ip_version == "v6":
if r.position > num_v4:
r.set_position(r.position - num_v4)
elif r.position != 0 and r.position <= num_v4:
pos_err_msg += str(r.position) + "'"
raise UFWError(pos_err_msg)
r.set_v6(True)
tmp = self.backend.set_rule(r)
elif ip_version == "both":
user_pos = r.position # user specified position
r.set_v6(False)
if not r.remove and user_pos > num_v4:
# The user specified a v6 rule, so try to find a
# match in the v4 rules and use its position.
p = self.backend.find_other_position( \
user_pos - num_v4 + count, True)
if p > 0:
r.set_position(p)
else:
# If not found, then add the rule
r.set_position(0)
tmp = self.backend.set_rule(r)
# We need to readjust the position since the number
# the number of ipv4 rules increased
if not r.remove and user_pos > 0:
num_v4 = self.backend.get_rules_count(False)
r.set_position(user_pos + 1)
r.set_v6(True)
if not r.remove and r.position > 0 and \
r.position <= num_v4:
# The user specified a v4 rule, so try to find a
# match in the v6 rules and use its position.
p = self.backend.find_other_position(r.position, \
False)
if p > 0:
# Subtract count since the list is reversed
r.set_position(p - count)
else:
# If not found, then add the rule
r.set_position(0)
if tmp != "":
tmp += "\n"
# Readjust position to send to set_rule
if not r.remove and r.position > num_v4:
r.set_position(r.position - num_v4)
tmp += self.backend.set_rule(r)
else:
err_msg = _("Invalid IP version '%s'") % (ip_version)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
else:
if ip_version == "v4" or ip_version == "both":
r.set_v6(False)
tmp = self.backend.set_rule(r)
elif ip_version == "v6":
err_msg = _("IPv6 support not enabled")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
else:
err_msg = _("Invalid IP version '%s'") % (ip_version)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
except UFWError as e:
err_msg = e.value
set_error = True
break
if r.updated:
warn_msg = _("Rule changed after normalization")
warnings.warn(warn_msg)
if not set_error:
# Just return the last result if no error
res += tmp
elif len(rules) == 1:
# If no error, and just one rule, error out
error(err_msg) # pragma: no cover
else:
# If error and more than one rule, delete the successfully added
# rules in reverse order
undo_error = False
indexes = list(range(count+1))
indexes.reverse()
for j in indexes:
if count > 0 and rules[j]:
backout_rule = rules[j].dup_rule()
backout_rule.remove = True
try:
self.set_rule(backout_rule, ip_version)
except Exception:
# Don't fail, so we can try to backout more
undo_error = True
warn_msg = _("Could not back out rule '%s'") % \
r.format_rule()
warn(warn_msg)
err_msg += _("\nError applying application rules.")
if undo_error:
err_msg += _(" Some rules could not be unapplied.")
else:
err_msg += _(" Attempted rules successfully unapplied.")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
return res
def delete_rule(self, number, force=False):
'''Delete rule'''
try:
n = int(number)
except Exception:
err_msg = _("Could not find rule '%s'") % number
raise UFWError(err_msg)
rules = self.backend.get_rules()
if n <= 0 or n > len(rules):
err_msg = _("Could not find rule '%d'") % n
raise UFWError(err_msg)
rule = self.backend.get_rule_by_number(n)
if not rule:
err_msg = _("Could not find rule '%d'") % n
raise UFWError(err_msg)
rule.remove = True
ip_version = "v4"
if rule.v6:
ip_version = "v6"
proceed = True
if not force:
if rule.forward:
rstr = "route %s" % \
ufw.parser.UFWCommandRouteRule.get_command(rule)
else:
rstr = ufw.parser.UFWCommandRule.get_command(rule)
prompt = _("Deleting:\n %(rule)s\nProceed with operation " \
"(%(yes)s|%(no)s)? ") % ({'rule': rstr, \
'yes': self.yes, \
'no': self.no})
msg(prompt, output=sys.stdout, newline=False)
ans = sys.stdin.readline().lower().strip()
if ans != "y" and ans != self.yes.lower() and \
ans != self.yes_full.lower():
proceed = False
res = ""
if proceed:
res = self.set_rule(rule, ip_version)
else:
res = _("Aborted")
return res
def do_action(self, action, rule, ip_version, force=False):
'''Perform action on rule. action, rule and ip_version are usually
based on return values from parse_command().
'''
res = ""
if action.startswith("logging-on"):
tmp = action.split('_')
if len(tmp) > 1:
res = self.set_loglevel(tmp[1])
else:
res = self.set_loglevel("on")
elif action == "logging-off":
res = self.set_loglevel("off")
elif action.startswith("default-"):
err_msg = _("Unsupported default policy")
tmp = action.split('-')
if len(tmp) != 3:
raise UFWError(err_msg)
res = self.set_default_policy(tmp[1], tmp[2])
elif action == "reset":
res = self.reset(force)
elif action == "status":
res = self.get_status()
elif action == "status-verbose":
res = self.get_status(True)
elif action.startswith("show"):
tmp = action.split('-')[1]
if tmp == "listening":
res = self.get_show_listening()
elif tmp == "added":
res = self.get_show_added()
else:
res = self.get_show_raw(tmp)
elif action == "status-numbered":
res = self.get_status(False, True)
elif action == "enable":
res = self.set_enabled(True)
elif action == "disable":
res = self.set_enabled(False)
elif action == "reload":
if self.backend.is_enabled():
self.set_enabled(False)
self.set_enabled(True)
res = _("Firewall reloaded")
else:
res = _("Firewall not enabled (skipping reload)")
elif action.startswith("delete-"):
res = self.delete_rule(action.split('-')[1], force)
elif action == "allow" or action == "deny" or action == "reject" or \
action == "limit":
# allow case insensitive matches for application rules
if rule.dapp != "":
try:
tmp = self.backend.find_application_name(rule.dapp)
if tmp != rule.dapp:
rule.dapp = tmp
rule.set_port(tmp, "dst")
except UFWError as e:
# allow for the profile being deleted (LP: #407810)
if not rule.remove: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
if not ufw.applications.valid_profile_name(rule.dapp):
err_msg = _("Invalid profile name")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if rule.sapp != "":
try:
tmp = self.backend.find_application_name(rule.sapp)
if tmp != rule.sapp:
rule.sapp = tmp
rule.set_port(tmp, "dst")
except UFWError as e:
# allow for the profile being deleted (LP: #407810)
if not rule.remove: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
if not ufw.applications.valid_profile_name(rule.sapp):
err_msg = _("Invalid profile name")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
res = self.set_rule(rule, ip_version)
else:
err_msg = _("Unsupported action '%s'") % (action)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
return res
def set_default_application_policy(self, policy):
'''Sets default application policy of firewall'''
res = ""
try:
res = self.backend.set_default_application_policy(policy)
except UFWError as e: # pragma: no cover
error(e.value)
return res
def get_application_list(self):
'''Display list of known application profiles'''
names = list(self.backend.profiles.keys())
names.sort()
rstr = _("Available applications:")
for n in names:
rstr += "\n %s" % (n)
return rstr
def get_application_info(self, pname):
'''Display information on profile'''
names = []
if pname == "all":
names = list(self.backend.profiles.keys())
names.sort()
else:
if not ufw.applications.valid_profile_name(pname):
err_msg = _("Invalid profile name")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
names.append(pname)
rstr = ""
for name in names:
if name not in self.backend.profiles or \
not self.backend.profiles[name]:
err_msg = _("Could not find profile '%s'") % (name)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if not ufw.applications.verify_profile(name, \
self.backend.profiles[name]):
err_msg = _("Invalid profile")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
rstr += _("Profile: %s\n") % (name)
rstr += _("Title: %s\n") % (ufw.applications.get_title(\
self.backend.profiles[name]))
rstr += _("Description: %s\n\n") % \
(ufw.applications.get_description(\
self.backend.profiles[name]))
ports = ufw.applications.get_ports(self.backend.profiles[name])
if len(ports) > 1 or ',' in ports[0]:
rstr += _("Ports:")
else:
rstr += _("Port:")
for p in ports:
rstr += "\n %s" % (p)
if name != names[len(names)-1]:
rstr += "\n\n--\n\n"
return ufw.util.wrap_text(rstr)
def application_update(self, profile):
'''Refresh application profile'''
rstr = ""
allow_reload = True
trigger_reload = False
try: # pragma: no cover
if self.backend.do_checks and ufw.util.under_ssh():
# Don't reload the firewall if running under ssh
allow_reload = False
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
# If for some reason we get an exception trying to find the parent
# pid, err on the side of caution and don't automatically reload
# the firewall. LP: #424528
allow_reload = False
if profile == "all":
profiles = list(self.backend.profiles.keys())
profiles.sort()
for p in profiles:
(tmp, found) = self.backend.update_app_rule(p)
if found:
if tmp != "":
tmp += "\n"
rstr += tmp
trigger_reload = found
else:
(rstr, trigger_reload) = self.backend.update_app_rule(profile)
if rstr != "":
rstr += "\n"
if trigger_reload and self.backend.is_enabled():
if allow_reload:
try:
self.backend._reload_user_rules()
except Exception:
raise
rstr += _("Firewall reloaded")
else:
rstr += _("Skipped reloading firewall")
return rstr
def application_add(self, profile):
'''Refresh application profile'''
rstr = ""
policy = ""
if profile == "all":
err_msg = _("Cannot specify 'all' with '--add-new'")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
default = self.backend.defaults['default_application_policy']
if default == "skip":
ufw.util.debug("Policy is '%s', not adding profile '%s'" % \
(policy, profile))
return rstr
elif default == "accept":
policy = "allow"
elif default == "drop":
policy = "deny"
elif default == "reject":
policy = "reject"
else:
err_msg = _("Unknown policy '%s'") % (default)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
args = [ 'ufw' ]
if self.backend.dryrun:
args.append("--dry-run")
args += [ policy, profile ]
try:
pr = parse_command(args)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
raise
if 'rule' in pr.data:
rstr = self.do_action(pr.action, pr.data['rule'], \
pr.data['iptype'])
else:
rstr = self.do_action(pr.action, "", "")
return rstr
def do_application_action(self, action, profile):
'''Perform action on profile. action and profile are usually based on
return values from parse_command().
'''
res = ""
if action == "default-allow":
res = self.set_default_application_policy("allow")
elif action == "default-deny":
res = self.set_default_application_policy("deny")
elif action == "default-reject":
res = self.set_default_application_policy("reject")
elif action == "default-skip":
res = self.set_default_application_policy("skip")
elif action == "list":
res = self.get_application_list()
elif action == "info":
res = self.get_application_info(profile)
elif action == "update" or action == "update-with-new":
str1 = self.application_update(profile)
str2 = ""
if action == "update-with-new":
str2 = self.application_add(profile)
if str1 != "" and str2 != "":
str1 += "\n"
res = str1 + str2
else:
err_msg = _("Unsupported action '%s'") % (action)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
return res
def continue_under_ssh(self):
'''If running under ssh, prompt the user for confirmation'''
proceed = True
if self.backend.do_checks and ufw.util.under_ssh(): # pragma: no cover
prompt = _("Command may disrupt existing ssh connections. " \
"Proceed with operation (%(yes)s|%(no)s)? ") % \
({'yes': self.yes, 'no': self.no})
msg(prompt, output=sys.stdout, newline=False)
ans = sys.stdin.readline().lower().strip()
if ans != "y" and ans != self.yes and ans != self.yes_full:
proceed = False
return proceed
def reset(self, force=False):
'''Reset the firewall'''
res = ""
prompt = _("Resetting all rules to installed defaults. Proceed with " \
"operation (%(yes)s|%(no)s)? ") % \
({'yes': self.yes, 'no': self.no})
if self.backend.do_checks and ufw.util.under_ssh():
prompt = _("Resetting all rules to installed defaults. This may " \
"disrupt existing ssh connections. Proceed with " \
"operation (%(yes)s|%(no)s)? ") % \
({'yes': self.yes, 'no': self.no})
if self.backend.do_checks and not force: # pragma: no cover
msg(ufw.util.wrap_text(prompt), output=sys.stdout, newline=False)
ans = sys.stdin.readline().lower().strip()
if ans != "y" and ans != self.yes and ans != self.yes_full:
res = _("Aborted")
return res
if self.backend.is_enabled():
res += self.set_enabled(False)
res = self.backend.reset()
return res
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