f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_firewall_rule – Manage AFM Firewall rules
Note
This plugin is part of the f5networks.f5_modules collection (version 1.6.0).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install f5networks.f5_modules.
To use it in a playbook, specify: f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_firewall_rule.
New in version 1.0.0: of f5networks.f5_modules
Synopsis
- Manages firewall rules in an AFM (Advanced Firewall Manager) firewall policy. New rules will always be added to the end of the policy. Rules can be re-ordered using the 
bigip_security_policymodule. Rules can also be pre-ordered using thebigip_security_policymodule and then later updated using thebigip_firewall_rulemodule. 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | |
|---|---|---|---|
|   action    string    |   
  |    Specifies the action for the firewall rule.  When   accept, allows packets with the specified source, destination, and protocol to pass through the firewall. Packets that match the rule and are accepted, traverse the system as if the firewall is not present.When   drop, drops packets with the specified source, destination, and protocol. Dropping a packet is a silent action with no notification to the source or destination systems. Dropping the packet causes the connection to be retried until the retry threshold is reached.When   reject, rejects packets with the specified source, destination, and protocol. When a packet is rejected, the firewall sends a destination unreachable message to the sender.When   accept-decisively, allows packets with the specified source, destination, and protocol to pass through the firewall, and does not require any further processing by any of the further firewalls. Packets that match the rule and are accepted, traverse the system as if the firewall is not present. If the Rule List is applied to a virtual server, management IP, or self IP firewall rule, then Accept Decisively is equivalent to Accept.When creating a new rule, if this parameter is not provided, the default is   reject. |  |
|   description    string    |    The rule description.   |  ||
|   destination    list / elements=dictionary    |    Specifies packet destinations to which the rule applies.  Leaving this field blank applies the rule to all addresses and all ports.  You can specify the following destination items. An IPv4 or IPv6 address, an IPv4 or IPv6 address range, geographic location, VLAN, address list, port, port range, port list or address list.  You can specify a mix of different types of items for the source address.   |  ||
|   address    string    |    Specifies a specific IP address.   |  ||
|   address_list    string    |    Specifies an existing address list.   |  ||
|   address_range    string    |    Specifies an address range.   |  ||
|   country    string    |    Specifies a country code.   |  ||
|   port    integer    |    Specifies a single numeric port.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   port_list    string    |    Specifes an existing port list.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   port_range    string    |    Specifies a range of ports, which is two port values separated by a hyphen. The port to the left of the hyphen should be less than the port to the right.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   icmp_message    list / elements=dictionary    |    Specifies the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) or ICMPv6 message   type and code the rule uses.This parameter is only relevant when   protocol is either icmp(1) or icmpv6(58). |  ||
|   code    string    |    Specifies the code returned in response to the specified ICMP message type.  You can specify codes, each set appropriate to the associated type, such as No Code (0) (associated with Echo Reply (0)) and Host Unreachable (1) (associated with Destination Unreachable (3)), or you can specify   any to indicate the system applies the rule for all codes in response to that specific ICMP message.You can also specify an arbitrary code.  The ICMP protocol contains definitions for the existing message code and number pairs.   |  ||
|   type    string    |    Specifies the type of ICMP message.  You can specify control messages, such as Echo Reply (0) and Destination Unreachable (3), or you can specify   any to indicate the system applies the rule for all ICMP messages.You can also specify an arbitrary ICMP message.  The ICMP protocol contains definitions for the existing message type and number pairs.   |  ||
|   irule    string    |    Specifies an iRule that is applied to the firewall rule.  An iRule can be started when the firewall rule matches traffic.   |  ||
|   logging    boolean    |   
  |    Specifies whether logging is enabled or disabled for the firewall rule.  When creating a new rule, if this parameter is not specified, the default if   no. |  |
|   name    string / required    |    Specifies the name of the rule.   |  ||
|   parent_policy    string    |    The policy which contains the rule to be managed.  One of either   parent_policy or parent_rule_list is required. |  ||
|   parent_rule_list    string    |    The rule list which contains the rule to be managed.  One of either   parent_policy or parent_rule_list is required. |  ||
|   partition    string    |   Default: "Common"   |    Device partition to manage resources on.   |  |
|   protocol    string    |    Specifies the protocol to which the rule applies.  Protocols may be specified by either their name or numeric value.  A special protocol value   any can be specified to match any protocol. The numeric equivalent of this protocol is 255. |  ||
|   provider    dictionary    added in 1.0.0 of f5networks.f5_modules    |    A dict object containing connection details.   |  ||
|   auth_provider    string    |    Configures the auth provider for to obtain authentication tokens from the remote device.  This option is really used when working with BIG-IQ devices.   |  ||
|   no_f5_teem    boolean    |   
  |    If   yes, TEEM telemetry data is not sent to F5.You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_TEEM. |  |
|   password    string / required    |    The password for the user account used to connect to the BIG-IP.  You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_PASSWORD.aliases: pass, pwd  |  ||
|   server    string / required    |    The BIG-IP host.  You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_SERVER. |  ||
|   server_port    integer    |   Default: 443   |    The BIG-IP server port.  You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_SERVER_PORT. |  |
|   timeout    integer    |    Specifies the timeout in seconds for communicating with the network device for either connecting or sending commands. If the timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed, the module will error.   |  ||
|   transport    string    |   
  |    Configures the transport connection to use when connecting to the remote device.   |  |
|   user    string / required    |    The username to connect to the BIG-IP with. This user must have administrative privileges on the device.  You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_USER. |  ||
|   validate_certs    boolean    |   
  |    If   no, SSL certificates are not validated. Use this only on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.You may omit this option by setting the environment variable   F5_VALIDATE_CERTS. |  |
|   rule_list    string    |    Specifies an existing rule list to use in the rule.  This parameter is mutually exclusive with many of the other individual-rule specific settings. This includes   logging, action, source, destination, irule', protocol and logging.This parameter is only used when   parent_policy is specified, otherwise it is ignored. |  ||
|   schedule    string    |    Specifies a schedule for the firewall rule.  You configure schedules to define days and times when the firewall rule is made active.   |  ||
|   source    list / elements=dictionary    |    Specifies packet sources to which the rule applies.  Leaving this field blank applies the rule to all addresses and all ports.  You can specify the following source items. An IPv4 or IPv6 address, an IPv4 or IPv6 address range, geographic location, VLAN, address list, port, port range, port list or address list.  You can specify a mix of different types of items for the source address.   |  ||
|   address    string    |    Specifies a specific IP address.   |  ||
|   address_list    string    |    Specifies an existing address list.   |  ||
|   address_range    string    |    Specifies an address range.   |  ||
|   country    string    |    Specifies a country code.   |  ||
|   port    integer    |    Specifies a single numeric port.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   port_list    string    |    Specifes an existing port list.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   port_range    string    |    Specifies a range of ports, which is two port values separated by a hyphen. The port to the left of the hyphen should be less than the port to the right.  This option is only valid when   protocol is tcp(6) or udp(17). |  ||
|   vlan    string    |    Specifies VLANs to which the rule applies.  The VLAN source refers to the packet's source.   |  ||
|   state    string    |   
  |    When   state is present, ensures the rule exists.When   state is absent, ensures the rule is removed. |  |
|   status    string    |   
  |    Indicates the activity state of the rule or rule list.  When   disabled, specifies the rule or rule list does not apply at all.When   enabled, specifies the system applies the firewall rule or rule list to the given context and addresses.When   scheduled, specifies the system applies the rule or rule list according to the specified schedule.When creating a new rule, if this parameter is not provided, the default is   enabled. |  |
Notes
Note
- For more information on using Ansible to manage F5 Networks devices see https://www.ansible.com/integrations/networks/f5.
 - Requires BIG-IP software version >= 12.
 - The F5 modules only manipulate the running configuration of the F5 product. To ensure that BIG-IP specific configuration persists to disk, be sure to include at least one task that uses the f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_config module to save the running configuration. Refer to the module’s documentation for the correct usage of the module to save your running configuration.
 
Examples
- name: Create a new rule in the foo firewall policy
  bigip_firewall_rule:
    name: foo
    parent_policy: policy1
    protocol: tcp
    source:
      - address: 1.2.3.4
      - address: "::1"
      - address_list: foo-list1
      - address_range: 1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2
      - vlan: vlan1
      - country: US
      - port: 22
      - port_list: port-list1
      - port_range: 80-443
    destination:
      - address: 1.2.3.4
      - address: "::1"
      - address_list: foo-list1
      - address_range: 1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2
      - country: US
      - port: 22
      - port_list: port-list1
      - port_range: 80-443
    irule: irule1
    action: accept
    logging: yes
    provider:
      password: secret
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
  delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create an ICMP specific rule
  bigip_firewall_rule:
    name: foo
    protocol: icmp
    icmp_message:
      type: 0
    source:
      - country: US
    action: drop
    logging: yes
    provider:
      password: secret
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
  delegate_to: localhost
- name: Add a new policy rule that uses an existing rule list
  bigip_firewall_rule:
    name: foo
    parent_policy: foo_policy
    rule_list: rule-list1
    provider:
      password: secret
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
  delegate_to: localhost
   Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
|   action    string    |  changed |   The action for the firewall rule.  Sample:  drop   |  |
|   description    string    |  changed |   The rule description.  Sample:  MyRule   |  |
|   destination    complex    |  changed |   The packet destinations to which the rule applies.  Sample:  hash/dictionary of values   |  |
|   address    string    |  changed |   A specific IP address.  Sample:  192.168.1.1   |  |
|   address_list    string    |  changed |   An existing address list.  Sample:  foo-list1   |  |
|   address_range    string    |  changed |   The address range.  Sample:  1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2   |  |
|   country    string    |  changed |   A country code.  Sample:  US   |  |
|   port    integer    |  changed |   Single numeric port.  Sample:  8080   |  |
|   port_list    string    |  changed |   An existing port list.  Sample:  port-list1   |  |
|   port_range    string    |  changed |   The port range.  Sample:  80-443   |  |
|   icmp_message    complex    |  changed |   The (ICMP) or ICMPv6 message   type and code that the rule uses.Sample:  hash/dictionary of values   |  |
|   code    string    |  changed |   The code returned in response to the specified ICMP message type.  Sample:  1   |  |
|   type    string    |  changed |   The type of ICMP message.   |  |
|   irule    string    |  changed |   The iRule that is applied to the firewall rule.  Sample:  _sys_auth_radius   |  |
|   logging    boolean    |  changed |   Enable or Disable logging for the firewall rule.  Sample:  True   |  |
|   name    string    |  changed |   Name of the rule.  Sample:  FooRule   |  |
|   parent_policy    string    |  changed |   The policy which contains the rule to be managed.  Sample:  FooPolicy   |  |
|   parent_rule_list    string    |  changed |   The rule list which contains the rule to be managed.  Sample:  FooRuleList   |  |
|   protocol    string    |  changed |   The protocol to which the rule applies.  Sample:  any   |  |
|   rule_list    string    |  changed |   An existing rule list to use in the parent policy.  Sample:  rule-list-1   |  |
|   schedule    string    |  changed |   The schedule for the firewall rule.  Sample:  Foo_schedule   |  |
|   source    complex    |  changed |   The packet sources to which the rule applies.  Sample:  hash/dictionary of values   |  |
|   address    string    |  changed |   A specific IP address.  Sample:  192.168.1.1   |  |
|   address_list    string    |  changed |   An existing address list.  Sample:  foo-list1   |  |
|   address_range    string    |  changed |   The address range.  Sample:  1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2   |  |
|   country    string    |  changed |   A country code.  Sample:  US   |  |
|   port    integer    |  changed |   Single numeric port.  Sample:  8080   |  |
|   port_list    string    |  changed |   An existing port list.  Sample:  port-list1   |  |
|   port_range    string    |  changed |   The port range.  Sample:  80-443   |  |
|   vlan    string    |  changed |   Source VLANs for the packets.  Sample:  vlan1   |  |
|   status    string    |  changed |   The activity state of the rule or rule list.  Sample:  scheduled   |  |
Authors
- Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
 - Wojciech Wypior (@wojtek0806)
 
    © 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/f5networks/f5_modules/bigip_firewall_rule_module.html