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# parser.py: parser class for ufw
#
# Copyright 2009-2016 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/>.
#
#
# Adding New Commands
#
# 1. Create a new UFWCommandFoo object that implements UFWCommand
# 2. Create UFWCommandFoo.parse() to return a UFWParserResponse object
# 3. Create UFWCommandFoo.help() to display help for this command
# 4. Register this command with the parser using:
# parser.register_command(UFWCommandFoo('foo'))
#
#
# Extending Existing Commands
#
# 1. Register the new command with an existing UFWCommand via
# register_command(). Eg
# parser.register_command(UFWCommandNewcommand('new_command'))
# 2. Update UFWCommandExisting.parse() for new_command
# 3. Update UFWCommandExisting.help() for new_command
#
import re
import ufw.util
import ufw.applications
from ufw.common import UFWError
from ufw.util import debug
class UFWCommand:
'''Generic class for parser commands.'''
def __init__(self, type, command):
self.command = command
self.types = []
if type not in self.types:
self.types.append(type)
self.type = type
def parse(self, argv):
if len(argv) < 1:
raise ValueError()
r = UFWParserResponse(argv[0].lower())
return r
def help(self, args):
raise UFWError("UFWCommand.help: need to override")
class UFWCommandRule(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw rule commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'rule'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
action = ""
rule = ""
type = ""
from_type = "any"
to_type = "any"
from_service = ""
to_service = ""
insert_pos = ""
logtype = ""
remove = False
if len(argv) > 0 and argv[0].lower() == "rule":
argv.remove(argv[0])
# TODO: break this out
if len(argv) > 0:
if argv[0].lower() == "delete" and len(argv) > 1:
remove = True
argv.remove(argv[0])
rule_num = None
try:
rule_num = int(argv[0])
except Exception:
action = argv[0]
# return quickly if deleting by rule number
if rule_num != None:
r = UFWParserResponse('delete-%d' % rule_num)
return r
elif argv[0].lower() == "insert":
if len(argv) < 4:
raise ValueError()
insert_pos = argv[1]
# Using position '0' adds rule at end, which is potentially
# confusing for the end user
if insert_pos == "0":
err_msg = _("Cannot insert rule at position '%s'") % \
(insert_pos)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
# strip out 'insert NUM' and parse as normal
del argv[1]
del argv[0]
action = argv[0]
if action != "allow" and action != "deny" and action != "reject" and \
action != "limit":
raise ValueError()
nargs = len(argv)
if nargs < 2:
raise ValueError()
# set/strip
rule_direction = "in"
if nargs > 1 and (argv[1].lower() == "in" or \
argv[1].lower() == "out"):
rule_direction = argv[1].lower()
# strip out direction if not an interface rule
if nargs > 2 and argv[2] != "on" and (argv[1].lower() == "in" or \
argv[1].lower() == "out"):
rule_direction = argv[1].lower()
del argv[1]
nargs = len(argv)
# strip out 'on' as in 'allow in on eth0 ...'
has_interface = False
if nargs > 1 and (argv.count('in') > 0 or argv.count('out') > 0):
err_msg = _("Invalid interface clause")
if argv[1].lower() != "in" and argv[1].lower() != "out":
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if nargs < 3 or argv[2].lower() != "on":
raise UFWError(err_msg)
del argv[2]
nargs = len(argv)
has_interface = True
log_idx = 0
if has_interface and nargs > 3 and (argv[3].lower() == "log" or \
argv[3].lower() == 'log-all'):
log_idx = 3
elif nargs > 2 and (argv[1].lower() == "log" or \
argv[1].lower() == 'log-all'):
log_idx = 1
if log_idx > 0:
logtype = argv[log_idx].lower()
# strip out 'log' or 'log-all' and parse as normal
del argv[log_idx]
nargs = len(argv)
if "log" in argv:
err_msg = _("Option 'log' not allowed here")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if "log-all" in argv:
err_msg = _("Option 'log-all' not allowed here")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
comment = ""
if 'comment' in argv:
comment_idx = argv.index("comment")
if comment_idx == len(argv) - 1:
err_msg = _("Option 'comment' missing required argument")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
comment = argv[comment_idx+1]
del argv[comment_idx+1]
del argv[comment_idx]
nargs = len(argv)
if nargs < 2 or nargs > 13:
raise ValueError()
rule_action = action
if logtype != "":
rule_action += "_" + logtype
rule = ufw.common.UFWRule(rule_action, "any", "any", \
direction=rule_direction,
comment=ufw.util.hex_encode(comment))
if remove:
rule.remove = remove
elif insert_pos != "":
try:
rule.set_position(insert_pos)
except Exception:
raise
if nargs == 2:
# Short form where only app or port/proto is given
if ufw.applications.valid_profile_name(argv[1]):
# Check if name collision with /etc/services. If so, use
# /etc/services instead of application profile
try:
ufw.util.get_services_proto(argv[1])
except Exception:
type = "both"
rule.dapp = argv[1]
rule.set_port(argv[1], "dst")
if rule.dapp == "":
try:
(port, proto) = ufw.util.parse_port_proto(argv[1])
except ValueError as e:
raise UFWError(e)
if not re.match('^\d([0-9,:]*\d+)*$', port):
if ',' in port or ':' in port:
err_msg = _("Port ranges must be numeric")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
to_service = port
try:
rule.set_protocol(proto)
rule.set_port(port, "dst")
type = "both"
except UFWError:
err_msg = _("Bad port")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif (nargs + 1) % 2 != 0:
err_msg = _("Wrong number of arguments")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif not 'from' in argv and not 'to' in argv and not 'in' in argv and \
not 'out' in argv:
err_msg = _("Need 'to' or 'from' clause")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
else:
# Full form with PF-style syntax
keys = [ 'proto', 'from', 'to', 'port', 'app', 'in', 'out' ]
# quick check
if argv.count("to") > 1 or \
argv.count("from") > 1 or \
argv.count("proto") > 1 or \
argv.count("port") > 2 or \
argv.count("in") > 1 or \
argv.count("out") > 1 or \
argv.count("app") > 2 or \
argv.count("app") > 0 and argv.count("proto") > 0:
err_msg = _("Improper rule syntax")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
i = 0
loc = ""
for arg in argv:
if i % 2 != 0 and argv[i] not in keys:
err_msg = _("Invalid token '%s'") % (argv[i])
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if arg == "proto":
if i+1 < nargs:
try:
rule.set_protocol(argv[i+1])
except Exception:
raise
else: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of nargs
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Invalid 'proto' clause")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif arg == "in" or arg == "out":
if i+1 < nargs:
try:
if arg == "in":
rule.set_interface("in", argv[i+1])
elif arg == "out":
rule.set_interface("out", argv[i+1])
except Exception:
raise
else: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of nargs
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Invalid '%s' clause") % (arg)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif arg == "from":
if i+1 < nargs:
try:
faddr = argv[i+1].lower()
if faddr == "any":
faddr = "0.0.0.0/0"
from_type = "any"
else:
if ufw.util.valid_address(faddr, "6"):
from_type = "v6"
else:
from_type = "v4"
rule.set_src(faddr)
except Exception:
raise
loc = "src"
else: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of nargs
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Invalid 'from' clause")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif arg == "to":
if i+1 < nargs:
try:
saddr = argv[i+1].lower()
if saddr == "any":
saddr = "0.0.0.0/0"
to_type = "any"
else:
if ufw.util.valid_address(saddr, "6"):
to_type = "v6"
else:
to_type = "v4"
rule.set_dst(saddr)
except Exception:
raise
loc = "dst"
else: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of nargs
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Invalid 'to' clause")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif arg == "port" or arg == "app":
if i+1 < nargs:
if loc == "":
err_msg = _("Need 'from' or 'to' with '%s'") % \
(arg)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
tmp = argv[i+1]
if arg == "app":
if loc == "src":
rule.sapp = tmp
else:
rule.dapp = tmp
elif not re.match('^\d([0-9,:]*\d+)*$', tmp):
if ',' in tmp or ':' in tmp:
err_msg = _("Port ranges must be numeric")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if loc == "src":
from_service = tmp
else:
to_service = tmp
try:
rule.set_port(tmp, loc)
except Exception:
raise
else: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of nargs
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Invalid 'port' clause")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
i += 1
# Figure out the type of rule (IPv4, IPv6, or both) this is
if from_type == "any" and to_type == "any":
type = "both"
elif from_type != "any" and to_type != "any" and \
from_type != to_type:
err_msg = _("Mixed IP versions for 'from' and 'to'")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
elif from_type != "any":
type = from_type
elif to_type != "any":
type = to_type
# Adjust protocol
if to_service != "" or from_service != "":
proto = ""
if to_service != "":
try:
proto = ufw.util.get_services_proto(to_service)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of set_port()
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Could not find protocol")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if from_service != "":
if proto == "any" or proto == "":
try:
proto = ufw.util.get_services_proto(from_service)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of set_port()
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Could not find protocol")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
else:
try:
tmp = ufw.util.get_services_proto(from_service)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
# This can't normally be reached because of set_port()
# checks above, but leave it here in case our parsing
# changes
err_msg = _("Could not find protocol")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
if proto == "any" or proto == tmp:
proto = tmp
elif tmp == "any":
pass
else:
err_msg = _("Protocol mismatch (from/to)")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
# Verify found proto with specified proto
if rule.protocol == "any":
rule.set_protocol(proto)
elif proto != "any" and rule.protocol != proto:
err_msg = _("Protocol mismatch with specified protocol %s") % \
(rule.protocol)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
# adjust type as needed
if rule:
if rule.protocol in ufw.util.ipv4_only_protocols and \
type == "both":
debug("Adjusting iptype to 'v4' for protocol '%s'" % \
(rule.protocol))
type = "v4"
# Now verify the rule
rule.verify(type)
r = UFWParserResponse(action)
r.data['type'] = self.type
r.data['rule'] = rule
r.data['iptype'] = type
return r
def get_command(r):
'''Get command string for rule'''
res = r.action
if (r.dst == "0.0.0.0/0" or r.dst == "::/0") and \
(r.src == "0.0.0.0/0" or r.src == "::/0") and \
r.sport == "any" and \
r.sapp == "" and \
r.interface_in == "" and \
r.interface_out == "" and \
r.dport != "any":
# Short syntax
if r.direction == "out":
res += " %s" % r.direction
if r.logtype != "":
res += " %s" % r.logtype
if r.dapp != "":
if " " in r.dapp:
res += " '%s'" % r.dapp
else:
res += " %s" % r.dapp
else:
res += " %s" % r.dport
if r.protocol != "any":
res += "/%s" % r.protocol
if r.comment != "":
res += " comment '%s'" % r.get_comment()
else:
# Full syntax
if r.interface_in != "":
res += " in on %s" % r.interface_in
if r.interface_out != "":
res += " out on %s" % r.interface_out
elif r.direction == "out":
res += " %s" % r.direction
if r.logtype != "":
res += " %s" % r.logtype
for i in ['src', 'dst']:
if i == 'src':
loc = r.src
port = r.sport
app = r.sapp
dir = "from"
else:
loc = r.dst
port = r.dport
app = r.dapp
dir = "to"
if loc == "0.0.0.0/0" or loc == "::/0":
loc = "any"
if loc != "any" or port != "any" or app != "":
res += " %s %s" % (dir, loc)
if app != "":
if " " in app:
res += " app '%s'" % app
else:
res += " app %s" % app
elif port != "any":
res += " port %s" % port
# If still haven't added more than action, direction and/or
# logtype, then we have a very generic rule, so add 'to any' to
# mark it as extended form.
if ' to ' not in res and ' from ' not in res and \
r.interface_in == "" and r.interface_out == "":
res += " to any"
if r.protocol != "any" and r.dapp == "" and r.sapp == "":
res += " proto %s" % r.protocol
if r.comment != "":
res += " comment '%s'" % r.get_comment()
return res
get_command = staticmethod(get_command)
class UFWCommandRouteRule(UFWCommandRule):
'''Class for parsing ufw route rule commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
UFWCommandRule.__init__(self, command)
self.type = 'route'
def parse(self, argv):
assert(argv[0] == "route")
# 'ufw delete NUM' is the correct usage, not 'ufw route delete NUM'
if 'delete' in argv:
idx = argv.index('delete')
err_msg = ""
if len(argv) > idx:
try:
int(argv[idx + 1])
err_msg = _("'route delete NUM' unsupported. Use 'delete NUM' instead.")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
except ValueError:
pass
# Let's use as much as UFWCommandRule.parse() as possible. The only
# difference with our rules is that argv[0] is 'route' and we support
# both 'in on <interface>' and 'out on <interface>' in our rules.
# Because UFWCommandRule.parse() expects that the interface clause is
# specified first, strip out the second clause and add it later
rule_argv = None
interface = None
strip = None
# eg: ['route', 'allow', 'in', 'on', 'eth0', 'out', 'on', 'eth1']
s = " ".join(argv)
if " in on " in s and " out on " in s:
strip = "out"
if argv.index("in") > argv.index("out"):
strip = "in"
# Remove 2nd interface clause from argv and add it to the rule
# later. Because we searched for " <strip> on " in our joined
# string we are guaranteed to have argv[argv.index(<strip>) + 2]
# exist.
interface = argv[argv.index(strip) + 2]
rule_argv = argv[0:argv.index(strip)] + argv[argv.index(strip)+3:]
elif not re.search(r' (in|out) on ', s) and \
not re.search(r' app (in|out) ', s) and \
(" in " in s or " out " in s):
# Specifying a direction without an interface doesn't make any
# sense with route rules. application names could be 'in' or 'out'
# so don't artificially limit those names.
err_msg = _("Invalid interface clause for route rule")
raise UFWError(err_msg)
else:
rule_argv = argv
rule_argv[0] = "rule"
r = UFWCommandRule.parse(self, rule_argv)
if 'rule' in r.data:
r.data['rule'].forward = True
if strip and interface:
r.data['rule'].set_interface(strip, interface)
return r
class UFWCommandApp(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw application commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'app'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
'''Parse applications command.'''
name = ""
action = ""
addnew = False
if argv[0] != "app":
raise ValueError()
del argv[0]
nargs = len(argv)
action = argv[0].lower()
if action == "info" or action == "update":
if nargs >= 3 and argv[1] == "--add-new":
addnew = True
argv.remove("--add-new")
nargs = len(argv)
if nargs < 2:
raise ValueError()
# Handle quoted name with spaces in it by stripping Python's ['...']
# list as string text.
name = str(argv[1]).strip("[']")
if addnew:
action += "-with-new"
if action == "list" and nargs != 1:
raise ValueError()
if action == "default":
if nargs < 2:
raise ValueError()
if argv[1].lower() == "allow":
action = "default-allow"
elif argv[1].lower() == "deny":
action = "default-deny"
elif argv[1].lower() == "reject":
action = "default-reject"
elif argv[1].lower() == "skip":
action = "default-skip"
else:
raise ValueError()
r = UFWParserResponse(action)
r.data['type'] = self.type
r.data['name'] = name
return r
class UFWCommandBasic(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw basic commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'basic'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
if len(argv) != 1:
raise ValueError()
return UFWCommand.parse(self, argv)
class UFWCommandDefault(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw default commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'default'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
# Basic sanity check
if len(argv) < 2:
raise ValueError()
# Set the direction
action = ""
direction = "incoming"
if len(argv) > 2:
if argv[2].lower() != "incoming" and \
argv[2].lower() != "input" and \
argv[2].lower() != "routed" and \
argv[2].lower() != "forward" and \
argv[2].lower() != "output" and \
argv[2].lower() != "outgoing":
raise ValueError()
if argv[2].lower().startswith("in"):
direction = "incoming"
elif argv[2].lower().startswith("out"):
direction = "outgoing"
elif argv[2].lower() == "routed" or argv[2].lower() == "forward":
direction = "routed"
else: # pragma: no cover
direction = argv[2].lower()
# Set the policy
if argv[1].lower() == "deny":
action = "default-deny"
elif argv[1].lower() == "allow":
action = "default-allow"
elif argv[1].lower() == "reject":
action = "default-reject"
else:
raise ValueError()
action += "-%s" % (direction)
return UFWParserResponse(action)
class UFWCommandLogging(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw logging commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'logging'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
action = ""
if len(argv) < 2:
raise ValueError()
elif argv[1].lower() == "off":
action = "logging-off"
elif argv[1].lower() == "on" or argv[1].lower() == "low" or \
argv[1].lower() == "medium" or argv[1].lower() == "high" or \
argv[1].lower() == "full":
action = "logging-on"
if argv[1].lower() != "on":
action += "_" + argv[1].lower()
else:
raise ValueError()
return UFWParserResponse(action)
class UFWCommandStatus(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw status commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'status'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
r = UFWCommand.parse(self, argv)
if len(argv) == 1:
r.action = "status"
elif len(argv) > 1:
if argv[1].lower() == "verbose":
r.action = "status-verbose"
elif argv[1].lower() == "numbered":
r.action = "status-numbered"
else:
raise ValueError()
return r
class UFWCommandShow(UFWCommand):
'''Class for parsing ufw show commands'''
def __init__(self, command):
type = 'show'
UFWCommand.__init__(self, type, command)
def parse(self, argv):
action = ""
if len(argv) == 1:
raise ValueError()
elif argv[1].lower() == "raw":
action = "show-raw"
elif argv[1].lower() == "before-rules":
action = "show-before"
elif argv[1].lower() == "user-rules":
action = "show-user"
elif argv[1].lower() == "after-rules":
action = "show-after"
elif argv[1].lower() == "logging-rules":
action = "show-logging"
elif argv[1].lower() == "builtins":
action = "show-builtins"
elif argv[1].lower() == "listening":
action = "show-listening"
elif argv[1].lower() == "added":
action = "show-added"
else:
raise ValueError()
return UFWParserResponse(action)
class UFWParserResponse:
'''Class for ufw parser response'''
def __init__(self, action):
self.action = action.lower()
self.dryrun = False
self.force = False
self.data = {}
def __str__(self):
s = "action='%s'" % (self.action)
keys = list(self.data.keys())
keys.sort()
for i in keys:
s += ",%s='%s'" % (i,self.data[i])
s += "\n"
return repr(s)
class UFWParser:
'''Class for ufw parser'''
def __init__(self):
self.commands = {}
def allowed_command(self, type, cmd):
'''Return command if it is allowed, otherwise raise an exception'''
if type.lower() not in list(self.commands.keys()):
raise ValueError()
if cmd.lower() not in list(self.commands[type].keys()):
raise ValueError()
return cmd.lower()
def parse_command(self, args):
'''Parse command. Returns a UFWParserAction'''
dryrun = False
if len(args) > 0 and args[0].lower() == "--dry-run":
dryrun = True
args.remove(args[0])
force = False
if len(args) > 0 and (args[0].lower() == "--force" or \
args[0].lower() == "-f"):
force = True
args.remove(args[0])
cmd = ""
type = ""
tmp = args[0].lower()
if len(args) > 1 and tmp in list(self.commands.keys()) and \
args[1].lower() in list(self.commands[tmp].keys()):
type = tmp
cmd = args[1].lower()
else:
# Discover the type
cmd = tmp
for i in list(self.commands.keys()):
if cmd in self.commands[i]:
# Skip any inherited commands that inherit from
# UFWCommandRule since they must have more than one
# argument to be valid and used
if isinstance(self.commands[i][cmd], UFWCommandRule) and \
getattr(self.commands[i][cmd], 'type') != 'rule':
continue
type = i
break
if type == "":
type = 'rule'
action = self.allowed_command(type, cmd)
cmd = self.commands[type][action]
response = cmd.parse(args)
response.dryrun = dryrun
response.force = force
return response
def register_command(self, c):
'''Register a command with the parser'''
if c.command == None or c.command == '':
# If the command is empty, then use 'type' as command
key = "%s" % (c.type)
else:
key = "%s" % (c.command)
if c.type not in self.commands:
self.commands[c.type] = {}
if key in self.commands[c.type]:
err_msg = _("Command '%s' already exists") % (key)
raise UFWError(err_msg)
self.commands[c.type][key] = c
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