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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# (C) 2012-2013 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This software has been sponsored by Sophos Astaro <http://www.sophos.com>
#
import sys
import os
import subprocess
import argparse
IPTABLES = "iptables"
IP6TABLES = "ip6tables"
#IPTABLES = "xtables -4"
#IP6TABLES = "xtables -6"
IPTABLES_SAVE = "iptables-save"
IP6TABLES_SAVE = "ip6tables-save"
#IPTABLES_SAVE = ['xtables-save','-4']
#IP6TABLES_SAVE = ['xtables-save','-6']
EXTENSIONS_PATH = "extensions"
LOGFILE="/tmp/iptables-test.log"
log_file = None
class Colors:
HEADER = '\033[95m'
BLUE = '\033[94m'
GREEN = '\033[92m'
YELLOW = '\033[93m'
RED = '\033[91m'
ENDC = '\033[0m'
def print_error(reason, filename=None, lineno=None):
'''
Prints an error with nice colors, indicating file and line number.
'''
print (filename + ": " + Colors.RED + "ERROR" +
Colors.ENDC + ": line %d (%s)" % (lineno, reason))
def delete_rule(iptables, rule, filename, lineno):
'''
Removes an iptables rule
'''
cmd = iptables + " -D " + rule
ret = execute_cmd(cmd, filename, lineno)
if ret == 1:
reason = "cannot delete: " + iptables + " -I " + rule
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
return -1
return 0
def run_test(iptables, rule, rule_save, res, filename, lineno):
'''
Executes an unit test. Returns the output of delete_rule().
Parameters:
:param iptables: string with the iptables command to execute
:param rule: string with iptables arguments for the rule to test
:param rule_save: string to find the rule in the output of iptables -save
:param res: expected result of the rule. Valid values: "OK", "FAIL"
:param filename: name of the file tested (used for print_error purposes)
:param lineno: line number being tested (used for print_error purposes)
'''
ret = 0
cmd = iptables + " -A " + rule
ret = execute_cmd(cmd, filename, lineno)
#
# report failed test
#
if ret:
if res == "OK":
reason = "cannot load: " + cmd
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
return -1
else:
# do not report this error
return 0
else:
if res == "FAIL":
reason = "should fail: " + cmd
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
delete_rule(iptables, rule, filename, lineno)
return -1
matching = 0
splitted = iptables.split(" ")
if len(splitted) == 2:
if splitted[1] == '-4':
command = IPTABLES_SAVE
elif splitted[1] == '-6':
command = IP6TABLES_SAVE
elif len(splitted) == 1:
if splitted[0] == IPTABLES:
command = IPTABLES_SAVE
elif splitted[0] == IP6TABLES:
command = IP6TABLES_SAVE
args = splitted[1:]
proc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = proc.communicate()
#
# check for segfaults
#
if proc.returncode == -11:
reason = "iptables-save segfaults: " + cmd
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
delete_rule(iptables, rule, filename, lineno)
return -1
# find the rule
matching = out.find(rule_save)
if matching < 0:
reason = "cannot find: " + iptables + " -I " + rule
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
delete_rule(iptables, rule, filename, lineno)
return -1
return delete_rule(iptables, rule, filename, lineno)
def execute_cmd(cmd, filename, lineno):
'''
Executes a command, checking for segfaults and returning the command exit
code.
:param cmd: string with the command to be executed
:param filename: name of the file tested (used for print_error purposes)
:param lineno: line number being tested (used for print_error purposes)
'''
global log_file
print >> log_file, "command: %s" % cmd
ret = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=log_file)
log_file.flush()
# generic check for segfaults
if ret == -11:
reason = "command segfaults: " + cmd
print_error(reason, filename, lineno)
return ret
def run_test_file(filename):
'''
Runs a test file
:param filename: name of the file with the test rules
'''
#
# if this is not a test file, skip.
#
if not filename.endswith(".t"):
return 0, 0
if "libipt_" in filename:
iptables = IPTABLES
elif "libip6t_" in filename:
iptables = IP6TABLES
elif "libxt_" in filename:
iptables = IPTABLES
else:
# default to iptables if not known prefix
iptables = IPTABLES
f = open(filename)
tests = 0
passed = 0
table = ""
total_test_passed = True
for lineno, line in enumerate(f):
if line[0] == "#":
continue
if line[0] == ":":
chain_array = line.rstrip()[1:].split(",")
continue
# external non-iptables invocation, executed as is.
if line[0] == "@":
external_cmd = line.rstrip()[1:]
execute_cmd(external_cmd, filename, lineno)
continue
if line[0] == "*":
table = line.rstrip()[1:]
continue
if len(chain_array) == 0:
print "broken test, missing chain, leaving"
sys.exit()
test_passed = True
tests += 1
for chain in chain_array:
item = line.split(";")
if table == "":
rule = chain + " " + item[0]
else:
rule = chain + " -t " + table + " " + item[0]
if item[1] == "=":
rule_save = chain + " " + item[0]
else:
rule_save = chain + " " + item[1]
res = item[2].rstrip()
ret = run_test(iptables, rule, rule_save,
res, filename, lineno + 1)
if ret < 0:
test_passed = False
total_test_passed = False
break
if test_passed:
passed += 1
if total_test_passed:
print filename + ": " + Colors.GREEN + "OK" + Colors.ENDC
f.close()
return tests, passed
def show_missing():
'''
Show the list of missing test files
'''
file_list = os.listdir(EXTENSIONS_PATH)
testfiles = [i for i in file_list if i.endswith('.t')]
libfiles = [i for i in file_list
if i.startswith('lib') and i.endswith('.c')]
def test_name(x):
return x[0:-2] + '.t'
missing = [test_name(i) for i in libfiles
if not test_name(i) in testfiles]
print '\n'.join(missing)
#
# main
#
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run iptables tests')
parser.add_argument('filename', nargs='?',
metavar='path/to/file.t',
help='Run only this test')
parser.add_argument('-m', '--missing', action='store_true',
help='Check for missing tests')
args = parser.parse_args()
#
# show list of missing test files
#
if args.missing:
show_missing()
return
if os.getuid() != 0:
print "You need to be root to run this, sorry"
return
test_files = 0
tests = 0
passed = 0
# setup global var log file
global log_file
try:
log_file = open(LOGFILE, 'w')
except IOError:
print "Couldn't open log file %s" % LOGFILE
return
file_list = [os.path.join(EXTENSIONS_PATH, i)
for i in os.listdir(EXTENSIONS_PATH)]
if args.filename:
file_list = [args.filename]
for filename in file_list:
file_tests, file_passed = run_test_file(filename)
if file_tests:
tests += file_tests
passed += file_passed
test_files += 1
print ("%d test files, %d unit tests, %d passed" %
(test_files, tests, passed))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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