nixpkgs/nixos/tests/nebula.nix

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Nix

import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: let
# We'll need to be able to trade cert files between nodes via scp.
inherit (import ./ssh-keys.nix pkgs)
snakeOilPrivateKey snakeOilPublicKey;
makeNebulaNode = { config, ... }: name: extraConfig: lib.mkMerge [
{
# Expose nebula for doing cert signing.
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.nebula ];
users.users.root.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [ snakeOilPublicKey ];
services.openssh.enable = true;
networking.firewall.enable = true; # Implicitly true, but let's make sure.
networking.interfaces.eth1.useDHCP = false;
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
# Note that these paths won't exist when the machine is first booted.
ca = "/etc/nebula/ca.crt";
cert = "/etc/nebula/${name}.crt";
key = "/etc/nebula/${name}.key";
listen = {
host = "0.0.0.0";
port = if (config.services.nebula.networks.smoke.isLighthouse || config.services.nebula.networks.smoke.isRelay) then 4242 else 0;
};
};
}
extraConfig
];
in
{
name = "nebula";
nodes = {
lighthouse = { ... } @ args:
makeNebulaNode args "lighthouse" {
networking.interfaces.eth1.ipv4.addresses = lib.mkForce [{
address = "192.168.1.1";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
isLighthouse = true;
isRelay = true;
firewall = {
outbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
inbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
};
};
};
allowAny = { ... } @ args:
makeNebulaNode args "allowAny" {
networking.interfaces.eth1.ipv4.addresses = lib.mkForce [{
address = "192.168.1.2";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
staticHostMap = { "10.0.100.1" = [ "192.168.1.1:4242" ]; };
isLighthouse = false;
lighthouses = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
relays = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
firewall = {
outbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
inbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
};
};
};
allowFromLighthouse = { ... } @ args:
makeNebulaNode args "allowFromLighthouse" {
networking.interfaces.eth1.ipv4.addresses = lib.mkForce [{
address = "192.168.1.3";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
staticHostMap = { "10.0.100.1" = [ "192.168.1.1:4242" ]; };
isLighthouse = false;
lighthouses = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
relays = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
firewall = {
outbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
inbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "lighthouse"; } ];
};
};
};
allowToLighthouse = { ... } @ args:
makeNebulaNode args "allowToLighthouse" {
networking.interfaces.eth1.ipv4.addresses = lib.mkForce [{
address = "192.168.1.4";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
enable = true;
staticHostMap = { "10.0.100.1" = [ "192.168.1.1:4242" ]; };
isLighthouse = false;
lighthouses = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
relays = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
firewall = {
outbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "lighthouse"; } ];
inbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
};
};
};
disabled = { ... } @ args:
makeNebulaNode args "disabled" {
networking.interfaces.eth1.ipv4.addresses = lib.mkForce [{
address = "192.168.1.5";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
services.nebula.networks.smoke = {
enable = false;
staticHostMap = { "10.0.100.1" = [ "192.168.1.1:4242" ]; };
isLighthouse = false;
lighthouses = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
relays = [ "10.0.100.1" ];
firewall = {
outbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "lighthouse"; } ];
inbound = [ { port = "any"; proto = "any"; host = "any"; } ];
};
};
};
};
testScript = let
setUpPrivateKey = name: ''
${name}.start()
${name}.succeed(
"mkdir -p /root/.ssh",
"chown 700 /root/.ssh",
"cat '${snakeOilPrivateKey}' > /root/.ssh/id_snakeoil",
"chown 600 /root/.ssh/id_snakeoil",
"mkdir -p /root"
)
'';
# From what I can tell, StrictHostKeyChecking=no is necessary for ssh to work between machines.
sshOpts = "-oStrictHostKeyChecking=no -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oIdentityFile=/root/.ssh/id_snakeoil";
restartAndCheckNebula = name: ip: ''
${name}.systemctl("restart nebula@smoke.service")
${name}.succeed("ping -c5 ${ip}")
'';
# Create a keypair on the client node, then use the public key to sign a cert on the lighthouse.
signKeysFor = name: ip: ''
lighthouse.wait_for_unit("sshd.service")
${name}.wait_for_unit("sshd.service")
${name}.succeed(
"mkdir -p /etc/nebula",
"nebula-cert keygen -out-key /etc/nebula/${name}.key -out-pub /etc/nebula/${name}.pub",
"scp ${sshOpts} /etc/nebula/${name}.pub root@192.168.1.1:/root/${name}.pub",
)
lighthouse.succeed(
'nebula-cert sign -ca-crt /etc/nebula/ca.crt -ca-key /etc/nebula/ca.key -name "${name}" -groups "${name}" -ip "${ip}" -in-pub /root/${name}.pub -out-crt /root/${name}.crt'
)
${name}.succeed(
"scp ${sshOpts} root@192.168.1.1:/root/${name}.crt /etc/nebula/${name}.crt",
"scp ${sshOpts} root@192.168.1.1:/etc/nebula/ca.crt /etc/nebula/ca.crt",
'(id nebula-smoke >/dev/null && chown -R nebula-smoke:nebula-smoke /etc/nebula) || true'
)
'';
getPublicIp = node: ''
${node}.succeed("ip --brief addr show eth1 | awk '{print $3}' | tail -n1 | cut -d/ -f1").strip()
'';
# Never do this for anything security critical! (Thankfully it's just a test.)
# Restart Nebula right after the mutual block and/or restore so the state is fresh.
blockTrafficBetween = nodeA: nodeB: ''
node_a = ${getPublicIp nodeA}
node_b = ${getPublicIp nodeB}
${nodeA}.succeed("iptables -I INPUT -s " + node_b + " -j DROP")
${nodeB}.succeed("iptables -I INPUT -s " + node_a + " -j DROP")
${nodeA}.systemctl("restart nebula@smoke.service")
${nodeB}.systemctl("restart nebula@smoke.service")
'';
allowTrafficBetween = nodeA: nodeB: ''
node_a = ${getPublicIp nodeA}
node_b = ${getPublicIp nodeB}
${nodeA}.succeed("iptables -D INPUT -s " + node_b + " -j DROP")
${nodeB}.succeed("iptables -D INPUT -s " + node_a + " -j DROP")
${nodeA}.systemctl("restart nebula@smoke.service")
${nodeB}.systemctl("restart nebula@smoke.service")
'';
in ''
# Create the certificate and sign the lighthouse's keys.
${setUpPrivateKey "lighthouse"}
lighthouse.succeed(
"mkdir -p /etc/nebula",
'nebula-cert ca -name "Smoke Test" -out-crt /etc/nebula/ca.crt -out-key /etc/nebula/ca.key',
'nebula-cert sign -ca-crt /etc/nebula/ca.crt -ca-key /etc/nebula/ca.key -name "lighthouse" -groups "lighthouse" -ip "10.0.100.1/24" -out-crt /etc/nebula/lighthouse.crt -out-key /etc/nebula/lighthouse.key',
'chown -R nebula-smoke:nebula-smoke /etc/nebula'
)
# Reboot the lighthouse and verify that the nebula service comes up on boot.
# Since rebooting takes a while, we'll just restart the service on the other nodes.
lighthouse.shutdown()
lighthouse.start()
lighthouse.wait_for_unit("nebula@smoke.service")
lighthouse.succeed("ping -c5 10.0.100.1")
# Create keys for allowAny's nebula service and test that it comes up.
${setUpPrivateKey "allowAny"}
${signKeysFor "allowAny" "10.0.100.2/24"}
${restartAndCheckNebula "allowAny" "10.0.100.2"}
# Create keys for allowFromLighthouse's nebula service and test that it comes up.
${setUpPrivateKey "allowFromLighthouse"}
${signKeysFor "allowFromLighthouse" "10.0.100.3/24"}
${restartAndCheckNebula "allowFromLighthouse" "10.0.100.3"}
# Create keys for allowToLighthouse's nebula service and test that it comes up.
${setUpPrivateKey "allowToLighthouse"}
${signKeysFor "allowToLighthouse" "10.0.100.4/24"}
${restartAndCheckNebula "allowToLighthouse" "10.0.100.4"}
# Create keys for disabled's nebula service and test that it does not come up.
${setUpPrivateKey "disabled"}
${signKeysFor "disabled" "10.0.100.5/24"}
disabled.fail("systemctl status nebula@smoke.service")
disabled.fail("ping -c5 10.0.100.5")
# The lighthouse can ping allowAny and allowFromLighthouse but not disabled
lighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
lighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
lighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.5")
# allowAny can ping the lighthouse, but not allowFromLighthouse because of its inbound firewall
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.1")
allowAny.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
# allowFromLighthouse can ping the lighthouse and allowAny
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.1")
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
# block allowFromLighthouse <-> allowAny, and allowFromLighthouse -> allowAny should still work.
${blockTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
# allowToLighthouse can ping the lighthouse but not allowAny or allowFromLighthouse
allowToLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.1")
allowToLighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
allowToLighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
# allowAny can ping allowFromLighthouse now that allowFromLighthouse pinged it first
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
# block allowAny <-> allowFromLighthouse, and allowAny -> allowFromLighthouse should still work.
${blockTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowFromLighthouse"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
allowAny.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.3")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowFromLighthouse"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
allowAny.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.3")
# allowToLighthouse can ping allowAny if allowAny pings it first
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.4")
allowToLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
# block allowToLighthouse <-> allowAny, and allowAny <-> allowToLighthouse should still work.
${blockTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowToLighthouse"}
allowAny.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.4")
allowToLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowToLighthouse"}
allowAny.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.4")
allowToLighthouse.succeed("ping -c10 10.0.100.2")
# block lighthouse <-> allowFromLighthouse and allowAny <-> allowFromLighthouse; allowFromLighthouse won't get to allowAny
${blockTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "lighthouse"}
${blockTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowFromLighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "lighthouse"}
${allowTrafficBetween "allowFromLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
# block lighthouse <-> allowAny, allowAny <-> allowFromLighthouse, and allowAny <-> allowToLighthouse; it won't get to allowFromLighthouse or allowToLighthouse
${blockTrafficBetween "allowAny" "lighthouse"}
${blockTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowFromLighthouse"}
${blockTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowToLighthouse"}
allowFromLighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
allowAny.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
allowAny.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.4")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowAny" "lighthouse"}
${allowTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowFromLighthouse"}
${allowTrafficBetween "allowAny" "allowToLighthouse"}
allowFromLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.3")
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.4")
# block lighthouse <-> allowToLighthouse and allowToLighthouse <-> allowAny; it won't get to allowAny
${blockTrafficBetween "allowToLighthouse" "lighthouse"}
${blockTrafficBetween "allowToLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowAny.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.4")
allowToLighthouse.fail("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
${allowTrafficBetween "allowToLighthouse" "lighthouse"}
${allowTrafficBetween "allowToLighthouse" "allowAny"}
allowAny.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.4")
allowToLighthouse.succeed("ping -c3 10.0.100.2")
'';
})