Edward Haas 081ed44a1d bridge: Add macspoofchk support
The new macspoofchk field is added to the bridge plugin to support
anti-mac-spoofing.
When the parameter is enabled, traffic is limited to the mac addresses
of the container interface (the veth peer that is placed in the
container ns).
Any traffic that exits the pod is checked against the source mac address
that is expected. If the mac address is different, the frames are
dropped.

The implementation is using nftables and should only be used on nodes
that support it.

Signed-off-by: Edward Haas <edwardh@redhat.com>
2021-09-14 12:46:15 +03:00

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package nft
import (
"github.com/networkplumbing/go-nft/nft/schema"
)
type ChainType string
type ChainHook string
type ChainPolicy string
// Chain Types
const (
TypeFilter ChainType = schema.TypeFilter
TypeNAT ChainType = schema.TypeNAT
TypeRoute ChainType = schema.TypeRoute
)
// Chain Hooks
const (
HookPreRouting ChainHook = schema.HookPreRouting
HookInput ChainHook = schema.HookInput
HookOutput ChainHook = schema.HookOutput
HookForward ChainHook = schema.HookForward
HookPostRouting ChainHook = schema.HookPostRouting
HookIngress ChainHook = schema.HookIngress
)
// Chain Policies
const (
PolicyAccept ChainPolicy = schema.PolicyAccept
PolicyDrop ChainPolicy = schema.PolicyDrop
)
// NewRegularChain returns a new schema chain structure for a regular chain.
func NewRegularChain(table *schema.Table, name string) *schema.Chain {
return NewChain(table, name, nil, nil, nil, nil)
}
// NewChain returns a new schema chain structure for a base chain.
// For base chains, all arguments are required except the policy.
// Missing arguments will cause an error once the config is applied.
func NewChain(table *schema.Table, name string, ctype *ChainType, hook *ChainHook, prio *int, policy *ChainPolicy) *schema.Chain {
c := &schema.Chain{
Family: table.Family,
Table: table.Name,
Name: name,
}
if ctype != nil {
c.Type = string(*ctype)
}
if hook != nil {
c.Hook = string(*hook)
}
if prio != nil {
c.Prio = prio
}
if policy != nil {
c.Policy = string(*policy)
}
return c
}