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README for firewalld ==================== firewalld provides a dynamically managed firewall with support for network or firewall zones to define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 firewall settings and for ethernet bridges and a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also provides an interface for services or applications to add ip*tables and ebtables rules directly. Development ----------- To check out the source repository, you can use: git clone https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld.git This will create a local copy of the repository. Language Translations --------------------- Firewalld uses GNU gettext for localization support. Translations can be done using Fedora's Weblate instance [1]. Translations are periodically merged into the main firewalld repository. [1] https://translate.stg.fedoraproject.org/projects/firewalld/ Working With The Source Repository ---------------------------------- Install the following requirements or packages: desktop-file-utils: /usr/bin/desktop-file-install gettext intltool glib2: /usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas glib2-devel: /usr/share/aclocal/gsettings.m4 systemd-units iptables ebtables ipset For use with Python 3: python3-dbus python3-slip-dbus python3-decorator python3-gobject python3-nftables (nftables >= 0.9.3) For use with Python 2: dbus-python python-slip-dbus (http://fedorahosted.org/python-slip) python-decorator pygobject3-base (non-cairo parts of pygobject3) python-nftables (nftables >= 0.9.3) To be able to create man pages and documentation from docbook files: docbook-style-xsl libxslt Use the usual autoconf/automake incantation to generate makefiles ./autogen.sh ./configure You can use a specific python interpreter by passing the PYTHON variable. This is also used by the testsuite. ./configure PYTHON=/path/to/python3 Use make to create the documentation and to update the po files. Use make check to run the testsuite. Tests are run inside network namespaces and do not interfere with the host's running firewalld. They can also be run in parallel by passing flags to autotest. make check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-j4" The testsuite also uses keywords to allow running a subset of tests that exercise a specific area. For example: make check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-k rich -j4" 24: rich rules audit ok 25: rich rules priority ok 26: rich rules bad ok 53: rich rules audit ok 23: rich rules good ok 55: rich rules bad ok 74: remove forward-port after reload ok You can get a list of tests and keywords make -C src/tests check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-l" Or just the keywords make -C src/tests check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-l" \ |awk '/^[[:space:]]*[[:digit:]]+/{getline; print $0}' \ |tr ' ' '\n' |sort |uniq There are integration tests. Currently this includes NetworkManager. These may be _destructive_ to the host. Run them in a disposable VM or container. make check-integration There is also a check-container target that will run the testsuite inside various podman/docker containers. This is useful for coverage of multiple distributions. It also runs tests that may be destructive to the host such as integration tests. make check-container TESTSUITEFLAGS="-j4" OCI Container Image ------------------- As part of the `dist` build target an OCI container image is generated. This is distributed alongside the normal release tarball. It can be used to run firewalld from a container. The containerized firewalld will _not_ integrate with the host (e.g. podman, libvirt, NetworkManager). To manually load the container image into your environment: # podman load -i .../path/to/firewalld-oci-<ver>.tar To fetch the image from quay.io: # podman pull quay.io/firewalld/firewalld:<ver> where <ver> is optional. latest will be used if omitted. To start the daemon/container: # podman run -d --network host --privileged \ --name my-firewalld firewalld Firewalld's configuration will live inside the container. Therefore users may want to occasionally `podman commit` the image. Using firewalld's CLI should be done via podman exec after the daemon/container has been started: # podman exec my-firewalld firewall-cmd ... ### Container Integration with Host The same container image can be used to integrate with the host's running NetworkManager, podman, libvirt, etc. This requires the host to have a dbus policy for firewalld. A dbus policy can be obtained from the firewalld source code tree at location `config/FirewallD.conf`. # cp config/FirewallD.conf /usr/share/dbus-1/system.d/FirewallD.conf Once the dbus policy is in place the container could be started as such: # podman run -d -v /run/dbus/system_bus_socket:/run/dbus/system_bus_socket \ --network host --privileged \ --name my-firewalld firewalld \ firewalld --nofork --nopid The only addition are: volume mount, explicit CMD. The some approach can be use to store firewalld's configuration files on the host. # podman run -d -v /run/dbus/system_bus_socket:/run/dbus/system_bus_socket \ -v /etc/firewalld:/etc/firewalld \ --network host --privileged \ --name my-firewalld firewalld \ firewalld --nofork --nopid RPM package ----------- For Fedora and RHEL based distributions, there is a spec file in the source repo named firewalld.spec. This should be usable for Fedora versions >= 16 and RHEL >= 7. Links ----- Homepage: http://firewalld.org Report a bug: https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld/issues Git repo browser: https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld Git repo: https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld.git Documentation: http://firewalld.org/documentation/ Mailing lists ------------- For usage: https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/firewalld-users@lists.fedorahosted.org/ For development: https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/firewalld-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org/ Directory Structure ------------------- config/ Configuration files config/icmptypes/ Predefined ICMP types config/services/ Predefined services config/zones/ Predefined zones config/ipsets/ Predefined ipsets doc/ Documentation doc/man/ Base directory for man pages doc/man/man1/ Man(1) pages doc/man/man5/ Man(5) pages po/ Translations shell-completion/ Base directory for auto completion scripts src/ Source tree src/firewall/ Import tree for the sevice and all applications src/icons/ Icons in the sizes: 16, 22, 24, 32, 48 and scalable src/tests/ Testsuite