libvirt/tests/networkxml2firewalldata/nat-default-linux.args
Laine Stump e66451f685 util/tests: enable locking on iptables/ebtables commandlines in unit tests
All the unit tests that use iptables/ip6tables/ebtables have been
written to omit the locking/exclusive use primitive on the generated
commandlines. Even though none of the tests actually execute those
commands (and so it doesn't matter for purposes of the test whether or
not the commands support these options), it still made sense when some
systems had these locking options and some didn't.

We are now at a point where every supported Linux distro has supported
the locking options on these commands for quite a long time, and are
going to make their use non-optional. As a first step, this patch uses
the virFirewallSetLockOverride() function, which is called at the
beginning of all firewall-related tests, to set all the bools
controlling whether or not the locking options are used to true. This
means that all the test cases must be updated to include the proper
locking option in their commandlines.

The change to make actual execs of the commands unconditionally use
the locking option will be in an upcoming patch - this one affects
only the unit tests.

Signed-off-by: Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
2020-11-24 14:21:08 -05:00

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iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_INP \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--protocol tcp \
--destination-port 67 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_INP \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--protocol udp \
--destination-port 67 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_OUT \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--protocol tcp \
--destination-port 68 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_OUT \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--protocol udp \
--destination-port 68 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_INP \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--protocol tcp \
--destination-port 53 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_INP \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--protocol udp \
--destination-port 53 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_OUT \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--protocol tcp \
--destination-port 53 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_OUT \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--protocol udp \
--destination-port 53 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_FWO \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--jump REJECT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_FWI \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--jump REJECT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_FWX \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_FWO \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 \
--in-interface virbr0 \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table filter \
--insert LIBVIRT_FWI \
--destination 192.168.122.0/24 \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--match conntrack \
--ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED \
--jump ACCEPT
iptables \
-w \
--table nat \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 '!' \
--destination 192.168.122.0/24 \
--jump MASQUERADE
iptables \
-w \
--table nat \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 \
-p udp '!' \
--destination 192.168.122.0/24 \
--jump MASQUERADE \
--to-ports 1024-65535
iptables \
-w \
--table nat \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 \
-p tcp '!' \
--destination 192.168.122.0/24 \
--jump MASQUERADE \
--to-ports 1024-65535
iptables \
-w \
--table nat \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 \
--destination 255.255.255.255/32 \
--jump RETURN
iptables \
-w \
--table nat \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--source 192.168.122.0/24 \
--destination 224.0.0.0/24 \
--jump RETURN
iptables \
-w \
--table mangle \
--insert LIBVIRT_PRT \
--out-interface virbr0 \
--protocol udp \
--destination-port 68 \
--jump CHECKSUM \
--checksum-fill