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# Author: Fabian Lichtenegger-Lukas <fabian.lichtenegger-lukas@nts.eu> # Author: Josef Tschiggerl <josef.tschiggerl@nts.eu> # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. """Wireguard""" import re from logging import Logger from textwrap import dedent from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit import subp, util from cloudinit.cloud import Cloud from cloudinit.config import Config from cloudinit.config.schema import MetaSchema, get_meta_doc from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE MODULE_DESCRIPTION = dedent( """\ Wireguard module provides a dynamic interface for configuring Wireguard (as a peer or server) in an easy way. This module takes care of: - writing interface configuration files - enabling and starting interfaces - installing wireguard-tools package - loading wireguard kernel module - executing readiness probes What's a readiness probe?\n The idea behind readiness probes is to ensure Wireguard connectivity before continuing the cloud-init process. This could be useful if you need access to specific services like an internal APT Repository Server (e.g Landscape) to install/update packages. Example:\n An edge device can't access the internet but uses cloud-init modules which will install packages (e.g landscape, packages, ubuntu_advantage). Those modules will fail due to missing internet connection. The "wireguard" module fixes that problem as it waits until all readinessprobes (which can be arbitrary commands - e.g. checking if a proxy server is reachable over Wireguard network) are finished before continuing the cloud-init "config" stage. .. note:: In order to use DNS with Wireguard you have to install ``resolvconf`` package or symlink it to systemd's ``resolvectl``, otherwise ``wg-quick`` commands will throw an error message that executable ``resolvconf`` is missing which leads wireguard module to fail. """ ) meta: MetaSchema = { "id": "cc_wireguard", "name": "Wireguard", "title": "Module to configure Wireguard tunnel", "description": MODULE_DESCRIPTION, "distros": ["ubuntu"], "frequency": PER_INSTANCE, "activate_by_schema_keys": ["wireguard"], "examples": [ dedent( """\ # Configure one or more WG interfaces and provide optional readinessprobes wireguard: interfaces: - name: wg0 config_path: /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf content: | [Interface] PrivateKey = <private_key> Address = <address> [Peer] PublicKey = <public_key> Endpoint = <endpoint_ip>:<endpoint_ip_port> AllowedIPs = <allowedip1>, <allowedip2>, ... - name: wg1 config_path: /etc/wireguard/wg1.conf content: | [Interface] PrivateKey = <private_key> Address = <address> [Peer] PublicKey = <public_key> Endpoint = <endpoint_ip>:<endpoint_ip_port> AllowedIPs = <allowedip1> readinessprobe: - 'systemctl restart service' - 'curl https://webhook.endpoint/example' - 'nc -zv some-service-fqdn 443' """ ), ], } __doc__ = get_meta_doc(meta) LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) REQUIRED_WG_INT_KEYS = frozenset(["name", "config_path", "content"]) WG_CONFIG_FILE_MODE = 0o600 NL = "\n" MIN_KERNEL_VERSION = (5, 6) def supplemental_schema_validation(wg_int: dict): """Validate user-provided wg:interfaces option values. This function supplements flexible jsonschema validation with specific value checks to aid in triage of invalid user-provided configuration. @param wg_int: Dict of configuration value under 'wg:interfaces'. @raises: ValueError describing invalid values provided. """ errors = [] missing = REQUIRED_WG_INT_KEYS.difference(set(wg_int.keys())) if missing: keys = ", ".join(sorted(missing)) errors.append(f"Missing required wg:interfaces keys: {keys}") for key, value in sorted(wg_int.items()): if key == "name" or key == "config_path" or key == "content": if not isinstance(value, str): errors.append( f"Expected a string for wg:interfaces:{key}. Found {value}" ) if errors: raise ValueError( f"Invalid wireguard interface configuration:{NL}{NL.join(errors)}" ) def write_config(wg_int: dict): """Writing user-provided configuration into Wireguard interface configuration file. @param wg_int: Dict of configuration value under 'wg:interfaces'. @raises: RuntimeError for issues writing of configuration file. """ LOG.debug("Configuring Wireguard interface %s", wg_int["name"]) try: LOG.debug("Writing wireguard config to file %s", wg_int["config_path"]) util.write_file( wg_int["config_path"], wg_int["content"], mode=WG_CONFIG_FILE_MODE ) except Exception as e: raise RuntimeError( "Failure writing Wireguard configuration file" f' {wg_int["config_path"]}:{NL}{str(e)}' ) from e def enable_wg(wg_int: dict, cloud: Cloud): """Enable and start Wireguard interface @param wg_int: Dict of configuration value under 'wg:interfaces'. @raises: RuntimeError for issues enabling WG interface. """ try: LOG.debug("Enabling wg-quick@%s at boot", wg_int["name"]) cloud.distro.manage_service("enable", f'wg-quick@{wg_int["name"]}') LOG.debug("Bringing up interface wg-quick@%s", wg_int["name"]) cloud.distro.manage_service("restart", f'wg-quick@{wg_int["name"]}') except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: raise RuntimeError( f"Failed enabling/starting Wireguard interface(s):{NL}{str(e)}" ) from e def readinessprobe_command_validation(wg_readinessprobes: list): """Basic validation of user-provided probes @param wg_readinessprobes: List of readinessprobe probe(s). @raises: ValueError of wrong datatype provided for probes. """ errors = [] pos = 0 for c in wg_readinessprobes: if not isinstance(c, str): errors.append( f"Expected a string for readinessprobe at {pos}. Found {c}" ) pos += 1 if errors: raise ValueError( f"Invalid readinessProbe commands:{NL}{NL.join(errors)}" ) def readinessprobe(wg_readinessprobes: list): """Execute provided readiness probe(s) @param wg_readinessprobes: List of readinessprobe probe(s). @raises: ProcessExecutionError for issues during execution of probes. """ errors = [] for c in wg_readinessprobes: try: LOG.debug("Running readinessprobe: '%s'", str(c)) subp.subp(c, capture=True, shell=True) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: errors.append(f"{c}: {e}") if errors: raise RuntimeError( f"Failed running readinessprobe command:{NL}{NL.join(errors)}" ) def maybe_install_wireguard_packages(cloud: Cloud): """Install wireguard packages and tools @param cloud: Cloud object @raises: Exception for issues during package installation. """ packages = ["wireguard-tools"] if subp.which("wg"): return # Install DKMS when Kernel Verison lower 5.6 if util.kernel_version() < MIN_KERNEL_VERSION: packages.append("wireguard") try: cloud.distro.update_package_sources() except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Package update failed") raise try: cloud.distro.install_packages(packages) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to install wireguard-tools") raise def load_wireguard_kernel_module(): """Load wireguard kernel module @raises: ProcessExecutionError for issues modprobe """ try: out = subp.subp("lsmod", capture=True, shell=True) if not re.search("wireguard", out.stdout.strip()): LOG.debug("Loading wireguard kernel module") subp.subp("modprobe wireguard", capture=True, shell=True) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: util.logexc(LOG, f"Could not load wireguard module:{NL}{str(e)}") raise def handle( name: str, cfg: Config, cloud: Cloud, log: Logger, args: list ) -> None: wg_section = None if "wireguard" in cfg: LOG.debug("Found Wireguard section in config") wg_section = cfg["wireguard"] else: LOG.debug( "Skipping module named %s, no 'wireguard' configuration found", name, ) return # install wireguard tools, enable kernel module maybe_install_wireguard_packages(cloud) load_wireguard_kernel_module() for wg_int in wg_section["interfaces"]: # check schema supplemental_schema_validation(wg_int) # write wg config files write_config(wg_int) # enable wg interfaces enable_wg(wg_int, cloud) # parse and run readinessprobe parameters if ( "readinessprobe" in wg_section and wg_section["readinessprobe"] is not None ): wg_readinessprobes = wg_section["readinessprobe"] readinessprobe_command_validation(wg_readinessprobes) readinessprobe(wg_readinessprobes) else: LOG.debug("Skipping readinessprobe - no checks defined")