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24efe9ee9a
* Normalize bools in tests. * Fix typo.
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203 lines
5.9 KiB
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# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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- name: "create a blocking ruleset with a DROP policy"
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copy:
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dest: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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content: |
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*filter
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:INPUT DROP
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COMMIT
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- name: "restore state from the test file (check_mode, must report a change)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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check_mode: true
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- name: "assert that results are as expected"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is changed
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- name: "fail to restore state from the test file"
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block:
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- name: "restore state from the test file (bad policies, expected error -> rollback)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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rescue:
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- name: "explain expected failure"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- not iptables_state.applied
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success_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered to test the rollback. If you
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are there, it means that 1) connection has been lost right after the
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bad rules have been restored; 2) a rollback happened, so the bad
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rules are not applied, finally; 3) module failed because it didn't
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reach the wanted state, but at least host is not lost !!!
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fail_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered but its results are not as
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expected.
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- name: "check that the expected failure happened"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is failed
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- name: "fail to restore state from the test file (again)"
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block:
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- name: "try again, with a higher timeout (bad policies, same expected error)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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vars:
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ansible_timeout: "{{ max_delay | d(300) }}"
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rescue:
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- name: "explain expected failure"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- not iptables_state.applied
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success_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered to test the rollback. If you
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are there, it means that 1) connection has been lost right after the
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bad rules have been restored; 2) a rollback happened, so the bad
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rules are not applied, finally; 3) module failed because it didn't
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reach the wanted state, but at least host is not lost !!!
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fail_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered but its results are not as
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expected.
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- name: "check that the expected failure happened"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is failed
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- name: "restore state from backup (must NOT report a change)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_saved }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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- name: "assert that results are as expected"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- name: "restore state from backup (mangle, must NOT report a change)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_saved }}"
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table: mangle
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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- name: "assert that results are as expected"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- name: "create a blocking ruleset with a REJECT rule"
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copy:
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dest: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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content: |
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*filter
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-A INPUT -j REJECT
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COMMIT
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- name: "fail to restore state from the test file (again)"
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block:
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- name: "restore state from the test file (bad rules, expected error -> rollback)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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rescue:
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- name: "explain expected failure"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- not iptables_state.applied
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success_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered to test the rollback. If you
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are there, it means that 1) connection has been lost right after the
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bad rules have been restored; 2) a rollback happened, so the bad
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rules are not applied, finally; 3) module failed because it didn't
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reach the wanted state, but at least host is not lost !!!
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fail_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered but its results are not as
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expected.
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- name: "check that the expected failure happened"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is failed
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- name: "fail to restore state from the test file (again)"
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block:
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- name: "try again, with a higher timeout (bad rules, same expected error)"
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iptables_state:
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path: "{{ iptables_tests }}"
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state: restored
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register: iptables_state
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async: "{{ ansible_timeout }}"
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poll: 0
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vars:
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ansible_timeout: "{{ max_delay | d(300) }}"
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rescue:
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- name: "explain expected failure"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is not changed
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- not iptables_state.applied
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success_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered to test the rollback. If you
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are there, it means that 1) connection has been lost right after the
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bad rules have been restored; 2) a rollback happened, so the bad
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rules are not applied, finally; 3) module failed because it didn't
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reach the wanted state, but at least host is not lost !!!
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fail_msg: >-
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The previous error has been triggered but its results are not as
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expected.
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- name: "check that the expected failure happened"
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assert:
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that:
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- iptables_state is failed
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