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import ctypes as ct
import socket
from .ip4tc import Rule, Table, IPTCError
from .util import find_library, load_kernel
from .xtables import (XT_INV_PROTO, NFPROTO_IPV6, xt_align, xt_counters)
__all__ = ["Table6", "Rule6"]
try:
load_kernel("ip6_tables")
except:
pass
_IFNAMSIZ = 16
def is_table6_available(name):
try:
Table6(name)
return True
except IPTCError:
pass
return False
class in6_addr(ct.Structure):
"""This class is a representation of the C struct in6_addr."""
_fields_ = [("s6_addr", ct.c_uint8 * 16)] # IPv6 address
class ip6t_ip6(ct.Structure):
"""This class is a representation of the C struct ip6t_ip6."""
_fields_ = [("src", in6_addr), # Source and destination IP6 addr
("dst", in6_addr), # Mask for src and dest IP6 addr
("smsk", in6_addr),
("dmsk", in6_addr),
("iniface", ct.c_char * _IFNAMSIZ),
("outiface", ct.c_char * _IFNAMSIZ),
("iniface_mask", ct.c_char * _IFNAMSIZ),
("outiface_mask", ct.c_char * _IFNAMSIZ),
("proto", ct.c_uint16), # Upper protocol number
("tos", ct.c_uint8), # TOS, match iff flags & IP6T_F_TOS
("flags", ct.c_uint8), # Flags word
("invflags", ct.c_uint8)] # Inverse flags
# flags
IP6T_F_PROTO = 0x01 # Set if rule cares about upper protocols
IP6T_F_TOS = 0x02 # Match the TOS
IP6T_F_GOTO = 0x04 # Set if jump is a goto
IP6T_F_MASK = 0x07 # All possible flag bits mask
# invflags
IP6T_INV_VIA_IN = 0x01 # Invert the sense of IN IFACE
IP6T_INV_VIA_OUT = 0x02 # Invert the sense of OUT IFACE
IP6T_INV_TOS = 0x04 # Invert the sense of TOS
IP6T_INV_SRCIP = 0x08 # Invert the sense of SRC IP
IP6T_INV_DSTIP = 0x10 # Invert the sense of DST OP
IP6T_INV_FRAG = 0x20 # Invert the sense of FRAG
IP6T_INV_PROTO = XT_INV_PROTO
IP6T_INV_MASK = 0x7F # All possible flag bits mask
def __init__(self):
# default: full netmask
self.smsk.s6_addr = self.dmsk.s6_addr = 0xff * 16
class ip6t_entry(ct.Structure):
"""This class is a representation of the C struct ip6t_entry."""
_fields_ = [("ipv6", ip6t_ip6),
("nfcache", ct.c_uint), # fields that we care about
("target_offset", ct.c_uint16), # size of ip6t_entry + matches
("next_offset", ct.c_uint16), # size of e + matches + target
("comefrom", ct.c_uint), # back pointer
("counters", xt_counters), # packet and byte counters
("elems", ct.c_ubyte * 0)] # the matches then the target
_libiptc, _ = find_library("ip6tc", "iptc") # old iptables versions use iptc
class ip6tc(object):
"""This class contains all libip6tc API calls."""
iptc_init = _libiptc.ip6tc_init
iptc_init.restype = ct.POINTER(ct.c_int)
iptc_init.argstype = [ct.c_char_p]
iptc_free = _libiptc.ip6tc_free
iptc_free.restype = None
iptc_free.argstype = [ct.c_void_p]
iptc_commit = _libiptc.ip6tc_commit
iptc_commit.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_commit.argstype = [ct.c_void_p]
iptc_builtin = _libiptc.ip6tc_builtin
iptc_builtin.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_builtin.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_first_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_first_chain
iptc_first_chain.restype = ct.c_char_p
iptc_first_chain.argstype = [ct.c_void_p]
iptc_next_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_next_chain
iptc_next_chain.restype = ct.c_char_p
iptc_next_chain.argstype = [ct.c_void_p]
iptc_is_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_is_chain
iptc_is_chain.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_is_chain.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_create_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_create_chain
iptc_create_chain.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_create_chain.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_delete_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_delete_chain
iptc_delete_chain.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_delete_chain.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_rename_chain = _libiptc.ip6tc_rename_chain
iptc_rename_chain.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_rename_chain.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_flush_entries = _libiptc.ip6tc_flush_entries
iptc_flush_entries.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_flush_entries.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
iptc_zero_entries = _libiptc.ip6tc_zero_entries
iptc_zero_entries.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_zero_entries.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
# Get the policy of a given built-in chain
iptc_get_policy = _libiptc.ip6tc_get_policy
iptc_get_policy.restype = ct.c_char_p
iptc_get_policy.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(xt_counters),
ct.c_void_p]
# Set the policy of a chain
iptc_set_policy = _libiptc.ip6tc_set_policy
iptc_set_policy.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_set_policy.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_char_p,
ct.POINTER(xt_counters), ct.c_void_p]
# Get first rule in the given chain: NULL for empty chain.
iptc_first_rule = _libiptc.ip6tc_first_rule
iptc_first_rule.restype = ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry)
iptc_first_rule.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
# Returns NULL when rules run out.
iptc_next_rule = _libiptc.ip6tc_next_rule
iptc_next_rule.restype = ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry)
iptc_next_rule.argstype = [ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry), ct.c_void_p]
# Returns a pointer to the target name of this entry.
iptc_get_target = _libiptc.ip6tc_get_target
iptc_get_target.restype = ct.c_char_p
iptc_get_target.argstype = [ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry), ct.c_void_p]
# These functions return TRUE for OK or 0 and set errno. If errno ==
# 0, it means there was a version error (ie. upgrade libiptc).
# Rule numbers start at 1 for the first rule.
# Insert the entry `e' in chain `chain' into position `rulenum'.
iptc_insert_entry = _libiptc.ip6tc_insert_entry
iptc_insert_entry.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_insert_entry.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry),
ct.c_int, ct.c_void_p]
# Atomically replace rule `rulenum' in `chain' with `e'.
iptc_replace_entry = _libiptc.ip6tc_replace_entry
iptc_replace_entry.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_replace_entry.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry),
ct.c_int, ct.c_void_p]
# Append entry `e' to chain `chain'. Equivalent to insert with
# rulenum = length of chain.
iptc_append_entry = _libiptc.ip6tc_append_entry
iptc_append_entry.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_append_entry.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry),
ct.c_void_p]
# Delete the first rule in `chain' which matches `e', subject to
# matchmask (array of length == origfw)
iptc_delete_entry = _libiptc.ip6tc_delete_entry
iptc_delete_entry.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_delete_entry.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(ip6t_entry),
ct.POINTER(ct.c_ubyte), ct.c_void_p]
# Delete the rule in position `rulenum' in `chain'.
iptc_delete_num_entry = _libiptc.ip6tc_delete_num_entry
iptc_delete_num_entry.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_delete_num_entry.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_uint, ct.c_void_p]
# Check the packet `e' on chain `chain'. Returns the verdict, or
# NULL and sets errno.
# iptc_check_packet = _libiptc.ip6tc_check_packet
# iptc_check_packet.restype = ct.c_char_p
# iptc_check_packet.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.POINTER(ipt), ct.c_void_p]
# Get the number of references to this chain
iptc_get_references = _libiptc.ip6tc_get_references
iptc_get_references.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_get_references.argstype = [ct.c_uint, ct.c_char_p, ct.c_void_p]
# read packet and byte counters for a specific rule
iptc_read_counter = _libiptc.ip6tc_read_counter
iptc_read_counter.restype = ct.POINTER(xt_counters)
iptc_read_counter.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_uint, ct.c_void_p]
# zero packet and byte counters for a specific rule
iptc_zero_counter = _libiptc.ip6tc_zero_counter
iptc_zero_counter.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_zero_counter.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_uint, ct.c_void_p]
# set packet and byte counters for a specific rule
iptc_set_counter = _libiptc.ip6tc_set_counter
iptc_set_counter.restype = ct.c_int
iptc_set_counter.argstype = [ct.c_char_p, ct.c_uint,
ct.POINTER(xt_counters), ct.c_void_p]
# Translates errno numbers into more human-readable form than strerror.
iptc_strerror = _libiptc.ip6tc_strerror
iptc_strerror.restype = ct.c_char_p
iptc_strerror.argstype = [ct.c_int]
class Rule6(Rule):
"""This is an IPv6 rule."""
def __init__(self, entry=None, chain=None):
self.nfproto = NFPROTO_IPV6
self._matches = []
self._target = None
self.chain = chain
self.rule = entry
def __eq__(self, rule):
if self._target != rule._target:
return False
if len(self._matches) != len(rule._matches):
return False
if set(rule._matches) != set([x for x in rule._matches
if x in self._matches]):
return False
if (self.src == rule.src and self.dst == rule.dst and
self.protocol == rule.protocol and
self.in_interface == rule.in_interface and
self.out_interface == rule.out_interface):
return True
return False
def save(self, name):
return self._save(name, self.entry.ipv6)
def _get_tables(self):
return [Table6(t) for t in Table6.ALL if is_table6_available(t)]
tables = property(_get_tables)
"""This is the list of tables for our protocol."""
def _count_bits(self, n):
bits = 0
while n > 0:
if n & 1:
bits += 1
n = n >> 1
return bits
def _create_mask(self, plen):
mask = []
for i in range(16):
if plen >= 8:
mask.append(0xff)
elif plen > 0:
mask.append(0xff>>(8-plen)<<(8-plen))
else:
mask.append(0x00)
plen -= 8
return mask
def get_src(self):
src = ""
if self.entry.ipv6.invflags & ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_SRCIP:
src = "".join([src, "!"])
try:
addr = socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6,
self.entry.ipv6.src.s6_addr)
except socket.error:
raise IPTCError("error in internal state: invalid address")
src = "".join([src, addr, "/"])
# create prefix length from mask in smsk
plen = 0
for x in self.entry.ipv6.smsk.s6_addr:
if x == 0xff:
plen += 8
else:
plen += self._count_bits(x)
break
src = "".join([src, str(plen)])
return src
def _get_address_netmask(self, a):
slash = a.find("/")
if slash == -1:
addr = a
netm = "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff"
else:
addr = a[:slash]
netm = a[slash + 1:]
return addr, netm
def _addr2in6addr(self, addr):
arr = ct.c_uint8 * 16
ina = in6_addr()
try:
ina.s6_addr = arr.from_buffer_copy(
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, addr))
except socket.error:
raise ValueError("invalid address %s" % (addr))
return arr, ina
def set_src(self, src):
if src[0] == "!":
self.entry.ipv6.invflags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_SRCIP
src = src[1:]
else:
self.entry.ipv6.invflags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_SRCIP &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_MASK)
addr, netm = self._get_address_netmask(src)
arr, self.entry.ipv6.src = self._addr2in6addr(addr)
# if we got a numeric prefix length
if netm.isdigit():
plen = int(netm)
if plen < 0 or plen > 128:
raise ValueError("invalid prefix length %d" % (plen))
self.entry.ipv6.smsk.s6_addr = arr(*self._create_mask(plen))
return
# nope, we got an IPv6 address-style prefix
neta = in6_addr()
try:
neta.s6_addr = arr.from_buffer_copy(
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, netm))
except socket.error:
raise ValueError("invalid netmask %s" % (netm))
self.entry.ipv6.smsk = neta
src = property(get_src, set_src)
"""This is the source network address with an optional prefix length in
string form."""
def get_dst(self):
dst = ""
if self.entry.ipv6.invflags & ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_DSTIP:
dst = "".join([dst, "!"])
try:
addr = socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6,
self.entry.ipv6.dst.s6_addr)
except socket.error:
raise IPTCError("error in internal state: invalid address")
dst = "".join([dst, addr, "/"])
# create prefix length from mask in dmsk
plen = 0
for x in self.entry.ipv6.dmsk.s6_addr:
if x & 0xff == 0xff:
plen += 8
else:
plen += self._count_bits(x)
break
dst = "".join([dst, str(plen)])
return dst
def set_dst(self, dst):
if dst[0] == "!":
self.entry.ipv6.invflags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_DSTIP
dst = dst[1:]
else:
self.entry.ipv6.invflags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_DSTIP &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_MASK)
addr, netm = self._get_address_netmask(dst)
arr, self.entry.ipv6.dst = self._addr2in6addr(addr)
# if we got a numeric prefix length
if netm.isdigit():
plen = int(netm)
if plen < 0 or plen > 128:
raise ValueError("invalid prefix length %d" % (plen))
self.entry.ipv6.dmsk.s6_addr = arr(*self._create_mask(plen))
return
# nope, we got an IPv6 address-style prefix
neta = in6_addr()
try:
neta.s6_addr = arr.from_buffer_copy(
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, netm))
except socket.error:
raise ValueError("invalid netmask %s" % (netm))
self.entry.ipv6.dmsk = neta
dst = property(get_dst, set_dst)
"""This is the destination network address with an optional network mask
in string form."""
def get_in_interface(self):
intf = ""
if self.entry.ipv6.invflags & ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_IN:
intf = "".join(["!", intf])
iface = bytearray(_IFNAMSIZ)
iface[:len(self.entry.ipv6.iniface)] = self.entry.ipv6.iniface
mask = bytearray(_IFNAMSIZ)
mask[:len(self.entry.ipv6.iniface_mask)] = self.entry.ipv6.iniface_mask
if mask[0] == 0:
return None
for i in range(_IFNAMSIZ):
if mask[i] != 0:
intf = "".join([intf, chr(iface[i])])
else:
if iface[i - 1] != 0:
intf = "".join([intf, "+"])
else:
intf = intf[:-1]
break
return intf
def set_in_interface(self, intf):
if intf[0] == "!":
self.entry.ipv6.invflags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_IN
intf = intf[1:]
else:
self.entry.ipv6.invflags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_IN &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_MASK)
if len(intf) >= _IFNAMSIZ:
raise ValueError("interface name %s too long" % (intf))
masklen = len(intf) + 1
if intf[len(intf) - 1] == "+":
intf = intf[:-1]
masklen -= 2
self.entry.ipv6.iniface = ("".join(
[intf, '\x00' * (_IFNAMSIZ - len(intf))])).encode()
self.entry.ipv6.iniface_mask = ("".join(
['\x01' * masklen, '\x00' * (_IFNAMSIZ - masklen)])).encode()
in_interface = property(get_in_interface, set_in_interface)
"""This is the input network interface e.g. *eth0*. A wildcard match can
be achieved via *+* e.g. *ppp+* matches any *ppp* interface."""
def get_out_interface(self):
intf = ""
if self.entry.ipv6.invflags & ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_OUT:
intf = "".join(["!", intf])
iface = bytearray(_IFNAMSIZ)
iface[:len(self.entry.ipv6.outiface)] = self.entry.ipv6.outiface
mask = bytearray(_IFNAMSIZ)
mask[:len(self.entry.ipv6.outiface_mask)] = \
self.entry.ipv6.outiface_mask
if mask[0] == 0:
return None
for i in range(_IFNAMSIZ):
if mask[i] != 0:
intf = "".join([intf, chr(iface[i])])
else:
if iface[i - 1] != 0:
intf = "".join([intf, "+"])
else:
intf = intf[:-1]
break
return intf
def set_out_interface(self, intf):
if intf[0] == "!":
self.entry.ipv6.invflags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_OUT
intf = intf[1:]
else:
self.entry.ipv6.invflags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_VIA_OUT &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_MASK)
if len(intf) >= _IFNAMSIZ:
raise ValueError("interface name %s too long" % (intf))
masklen = len(intf) + 1
if intf[len(intf) - 1] == "+":
intf = intf[:-1]
masklen -= 2
self.entry.ipv6.outiface = ("".join(
[intf, '\x00' * (_IFNAMSIZ - len(intf))])).encode()
self.entry.ipv6.outiface_mask = ("".join(
['\x01' * masklen, '\x00' * (_IFNAMSIZ - masklen)])).encode()
out_interface = property(get_out_interface, set_out_interface)
"""This is the output network interface e.g. *eth0*. A wildcard match can
be achieved via *+* e.g. *ppp+* matches any *ppp* interface."""
def get_protocol(self):
if self.entry.ipv6.invflags & ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_PROTO:
proto = "!"
else:
proto = ""
proto = "".join([proto, self.protocols.get(self.entry.ipv6.proto, str(self.entry.ipv6.proto))])
return proto
def set_protocol(self, proto):
proto = str(proto)
if proto[0] == "!":
self.entry.ipv6.invflags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_PROTO
self.entry.ipv6.flags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_F_PROTO &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_F_MASK)
proto = proto[1:]
else:
self.entry.ipv6.invflags &= (~ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_PROTO &
ip6t_ip6.IP6T_INV_MASK)
self.entry.ipv6.flags |= ip6t_ip6.IP6T_F_PROTO
if proto.isdigit():
self.entry.ipv6.proto = int(proto)
return
for p in self.protocols.items():
if proto.lower() == p[1]:
self.entry.ipv6.proto = p[0]
return
raise ValueError("invalid protocol %s" % (proto))
protocol = property(get_protocol, set_protocol)
"""This is the transport layer protocol."""
def get_ip(self):
return self.entry.ipv6
def _entry_size(self):
return xt_align(ct.sizeof(ip6t_entry))
def _entry_type(self):
return ip6t_entry
def _new_entry(self):
return ip6t_entry()
class Table6(Table):
"""The IPv6 version of Table.
There are four fixed tables:
* **Table.FILTER**, the filter table,
* **Table.MANGLE**, the mangle table,
* **Table.RAW**, the raw table and
* **Table.SECURITY**, the security table.
The four tables are cached, so if you create a new Table, and it has been
instantiated before, then it will be reused. To get access to e.g. the
filter table:
>>> import iptc
>>> table = iptc.Table6(iptc.Table6.FILTER)
The interface provided by *Table* is rather low-level, in fact it maps to
*libiptc* API calls one by one, and take low-level iptables structs as
parameters. It is encouraged to, when possible, use Chain, Rule, Match
and Target to achieve what is wanted instead, since they hide the
low-level details from the user.
"""
FILTER = "filter"
"""This is the constant for the filter table."""
MANGLE = "mangle"
"""This is the constant for the mangle table."""
RAW = "raw"
"""This is the constant for the raw table."""
SECURITY = "security"
"""This is the constant for the security table."""
ALL = ["filter", "mangle", "raw", "security"]
"""This is the constant for all tables."""
_cache = dict()
def __new__(cls, name, autocommit=None):
obj = Table6._cache.get(name, None)
if not obj:
obj = object.__new__(cls)
if autocommit is None:
autocommit = True
obj._init(name, autocommit)
Table6._cache[name] = obj
elif autocommit is not None:
obj.autocommit = autocommit
return obj
def _init(self, name, autocommit):
"""
Here *name* is the name of the table to instantiate, if it has already
been instantiated the existing cached object is returned.
*Autocommit* specifies that any low-level iptables operation should be
committed immediately, making changes visible in the kernel.
"""
self._iptc = ip6tc() # to keep references to functions
self._handle = None
self.name = name
self.autocommit = autocommit
self.refresh()
def create_rule(self, entry=None, chain=None):
return Rule6(entry, chain)
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