oneandone_firewall_policy - Configure 1&1 firewall policy.
New in version 2.5.
Synopsis
- Create, remove, reconfigure, update firewall policies. This module has a dependency on 1and1 >= 1.0
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- 1and1
- python >= 2.6
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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add_rules | A list of rules that will be added to an existing firewall policy. It is syntax is the same as the one used for rules parameter. Used in combination with update state. | |
add_server_ips | A list of server identifiers (id or name) to be assigned to a firewall policy. Used in combination with update state. | |
api_url | Custom API URL. Overrides the ONEANDONE_API_URL environement variable. | |
auth_token required | Authenticating API token provided by 1&1. | |
description | Firewall policy description. maxLength=256 | |
firewall_policy required | The identifier (id or name) of the firewall policy used with update state. | |
name required | Firewall policy name used with present state. Used as identifier (id or name) when used with absent state. maxLength=128 | |
remove_rules | A list of rule ids that will be removed from an existing firewall policy. Used in combination with update state. | |
remove_server_ips | A list of server IP ids to be unassigned from a firewall policy. Used in combination with update state. | |
rules | A list of rules that will be set for the firewall policy. Each rule must contain protocol parameter, in addition to three optional parameters (port_from, port_to, and source) | |
state |
| Define a firewall policy state to create, remove, or update. |
wait |
| wait for the instance to be in state 'running' before returning |
wait_interval | Default: 5 | Defines the number of seconds to wait when using the _wait_for methods |
wait_timeout | Default: 600 | how long before wait gives up, in seconds |
Examples
# Provisioning example. Create and destroy a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key name: ansible-firewall-policy description: Testing creation of firewall policies with ansible rules: - protocol: TCP port_from: 80 port_to: 80 source: 0.0.0.0 wait: true wait_timeout: 500 - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key state: absent name: ansible-firewall-policy # Update a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key state: update firewall_policy: ansible-firewall-policy name: ansible-firewall-policy-updated description: Testing creation of firewall policies with ansible - updated # Add server to a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key firewall_policy: ansible-firewall-policy-updated add_server_ips: - server_identifier (id or name) - server_identifier #2 (id or name) wait: true wait_timeout: 500 state: update # Remove server from a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key firewall_policy: ansible-firewall-policy-updated remove_server_ips: - B2504878540DBC5F7634EB00A07C1EBD (server's IP id) wait: true wait_timeout: 500 state: update # Add rules to a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key firewall_policy: ansible-firewall-policy-updated description: Adding rules to an existing firewall policy add_rules: - protocol: TCP port_from: 70 port_to: 70 source: 0.0.0.0 - protocol: TCP port_from: 60 port_to: 60 source: 0.0.0.0 wait: true wait_timeout: 500 state: update # Remove rules from a firewall policy. - oneandone_firewall_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key firewall_policy: ansible-firewall-policy-updated remove_rules: - rule_id #1 - rule_id #2 - ... wait: true wait_timeout: 500 state: update
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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firewall_policy dict | always | Information about the firewall policy that was processed Sample: {"id": "92B74394A397ECC3359825C1656D67A6", "name": "Default Policy"} |
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Amel Ajdinovic (@aajdinov)
- Ethan Devenport (@edevenport)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/oneandone_firewall_policy_module.html