Sunil Mohan Adapa 3df1a88824 Switch to Django i18n for code strings
Django i18n layer is on top of gettext and provide may crucial features
such as per-request locales, lazy translations etc.
2015-11-13 22:08:43 +05:30

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#
# This file is part of Plinth.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
"""
Plinth module to configure a firewall
"""
from django.template.response import TemplateResponse
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import logging
from plinth import actions
from plinth import cfg
from plinth import package
from plinth.signals import service_enabled
import plinth.service as service_module
LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def init():
"""Initailze firewall module"""
menu = cfg.main_menu.get('system:index')
menu.add_urlname(_('Firewall'), 'glyphicon-fire', 'firewall:index', 50)
service_enabled.connect(on_service_enabled)
@package.required(['firewalld'])
def index(request):
"""Serve introcution page"""
if not get_enabled_status():
return TemplateResponse(request, 'firewall.html',
{'title': _('Firewall'),
'firewall_status': 'not_running'})
internal_enabled_services = get_enabled_services(zone='internal')
external_enabled_services = get_enabled_services(zone='external')
return TemplateResponse(
request, 'firewall.html',
{'title': _('Firewall'),
'services': list(service_module.services.values()),
'internal_enabled_services': internal_enabled_services,
'external_enabled_services': external_enabled_services})
def get_enabled_status():
"""Return whether firewall is enabled"""
output = _run(['get-status'], superuser=True)
return output.split()[0] == 'running'
def get_enabled_services(zone):
"""Return the status of various services currently enabled"""
output = _run(['get-enabled-services', '--zone', zone], superuser=True)
return output.split()
def add_service(port, zone):
"""Enable a service in firewall"""
_run(['add-service', port, '--zone', zone], superuser=True)
def remove_service(port, zone):
"""Remove a service in firewall"""
_run(['remove-service', port, '--zone', zone], superuser=True)
def on_service_enabled(sender, service_id, enabled, **kwargs):
"""
Enable/disable firewall ports when a service is
enabled/disabled.
"""
del sender # Unused
del kwargs # Unused
internal_enabled_services = get_enabled_services(zone='internal')
external_enabled_services = get_enabled_services(zone='external')
LOGGER.info('Service enabled - %s, %s', service_id, enabled)
service = service_module.services[service_id]
for port in service.ports:
if enabled:
if port not in internal_enabled_services:
add_service(port, zone='internal')
if (service.is_external and
port not in external_enabled_services):
add_service(port, zone='external')
else:
# service already configured.
pass
else:
if port in internal_enabled_services:
enabled_services_on_port = [
service_.is_enabled()
for service_ in service_module.services.values()
if port in service_.ports and
service_id != service_.service_id]
if not any(enabled_services_on_port):
remove_service(port, zone='internal')
if port in external_enabled_services:
enabled_services_on_port = [
service_.is_enabled()
for service_ in service_module.services.values()
if port in service_.ports and
service_id != service_.service_id and
service_.is_external]
if not any(enabled_services_on_port):
remove_service(port, zone='external')
def _run(arguments, superuser=False):
"""Run an given command and raise exception if there was an error"""
command = 'firewall'
if superuser:
return actions.superuser_run(command, arguments)
else:
return actions.run(command, arguments)