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Fixed flakes (tested via --runs_per_test=100) and added skips for
not-yet-implemented features. Once submitted, the iptables tests will be
ready to enable in kokoro.
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Enables commands such as:
$ iptables -A INPUT -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
$ iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING ! -d 127.0.0.1 -j REDIRECT
Also adds a bunch of REDIRECT+destination tests.
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- commit the changes for the comments.
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Add nat table support for Prerouting hook with Redirect option.
Add tests to check redirect of ports.
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$ iptables -N foochain
$ iptables -A INPUT -j foochain
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- Adds creation of user chains via `-N <chainname>`
- Adds `-j RETURN` support for built-in chains, which triggers the
chain's underflow rule (usually the default policy).
- Adds tests for chain creation, default policies, and `-j RETURN' from
built-in chains.
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The readme didn't mention that users need to:
- `bazel build` when working on iptables tests
- enable raw sockets in /etc/docker/daemon.json.
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The name of the runner binary target changed from "runner" to "runner-image",
causing iptables tests to fail.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290793754
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290273561
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Added tests for tcp protocol with input and output rules including options sport and dport
Increased timeout in iptables_test as TCP tests were timing out with existing value.
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Fix indentation and change function names.
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Fix the indentation and print statements.
Moved the NAT redirect tests to new file.
Added negative test to check redirect rule on ports other than
redirected port.
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This gets us closer to passing the iptables tests and opens up iptables
so it can be worked on by multiple people.
A few restrictions are enforced for security (i.e. we don't want to let
users write a bunch of iptables rules and then just not enforce them):
- Only the filter table is writable.
- Only ACCEPT rules with no matching criteria can be added.
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It would be preferrable to test iptables via syscall tests, but there are some
problems with that approach:
* We're limited to loopback-only, as syscall tests involve only a single
container. Other link interfaces (e.g. fdbased) should be tested.
* We'd have to shell out to call iptables anyways, as the iptables syscall
interface itself is too large and complex to work with alone.
* Running the Linux/native version of the syscall test will require root, which
is a pain to configure, is inherently unsafe, and could leave host iptables
misconfigured.
Using the go_test target allows there to be no new test runner.
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