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=== | === Common errors === | ||
* '''Error parsing cr: No such service, foo.''' | |||
** There is a <code>{source|destination}-port:: foo</code> in cr.pol (or one of its child includes) not defined in services.svc | |||
* '''Error parsing cr-analytics: UNDEFINED: puppetmaster.''' | |||
** There is a <code>{source|destination}-address:: puppetmaster</code> in cr-analytics.pol (or one of its child includes) not defined static.net or Netbox | |||
* '''Error parsing cr: ERROR on "udp" (type STRING, line 38, Next 'destination-port').''' '''Error parsing cr-analytics: ERROR on "T274951" (type STRING, line 312, Next 'destination-address').''' | |||
** Most common cause is forgetting the double semi-colon "::" or forgetting the quotes around a comment | |||
** Note that it shows the next line, an the lines don't always match if there are includes. | |||
*'''Multiple definitions found for service: git-ssh.eqiad''' | |||
**The service is defined twice, either in services.svc or in network definitions (static.net or Netbox) | |||
=== References === | === References === |
Revision as of 16:25, 11 March 2021
Homer (previously jnt) is our homemade network configuration manager.
It takes variables from Netbox and yaml files, run them through jinja templates to generate Juniper compatible configuration.
Homer can then send those configurations to selected network devices, for a diff or a safe commit.
The tool is written to not be Wikimedia specific. It only supports Junos but can easily be extended to other platforms.
Its doc is available on https://doc.wikimedia.org/homer/master/
Its code on Gerrit https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/software/homer
Its bug and feature requests on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/homer/
This page focuses on Wikimedia's deployment.
Deployment
Homer is deployed via Puppet and Scap to the cumin (fleet management) hosts.
You can find its deploy repository here https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/software/homer/deploy
And its Puppet module there https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/plugins/gitiles/operations/puppet/+/production/modules/homer
In addition it's available on Pypi: https://pypi.org/project/homer/
Releasing a new version
- Make a release patch updating the changelog (see this example patch).
- Once it's merged, update the local checkout and make a git tag. Ideally an annotated one (requires a GPG key and have git configured to use it, see
signingkey
):
$ RELEASE=v0.1.0
$ git tag -s -a "${RELEASE}" -m "${RELEASE}" -m "[Release Notes](CHANGELOG.rst)"
- Push the generated tag:
git push origin "${RELEASE}"
- Move to the
homer-deploy
checkout:
$ cd src/
$ git pull
$ git log -1 # to check to be at the right commit
$ cd ..
# At this point git status would show that there is a diff for the 'src' path, indicating the different SHA1 of the git submodule
# Ensure that docker is running
$ make -f Makefile.build all
# Verify that the generated wheels are correct
# At this point the frozen-requirements.txt file will most likely have some changes and the artifacts/artifacts.stretch.tar.gz will be different
git add .
git commit -m "Release ${RELEASE}"
git review
- Once the above patch has been merged (C+2, V+2 + submit), move to the deployment server in
/srv/deployment/homer/deploy
- Pull the latest changes:
git pull
- Verify that in the
src/
directory we're at the correct commit (check also withgit status
) - Deploy the new release:
scap deploy --verbose "Homer release v... - T..."
Daily diffs
A cron job runs Homer every 12h (24h per cumin hosts) to compare the live network configuration with our intended state. Any discrepancies is emailed to the rancid-core alias.
Usage 🚀
Making changes
Note that Homer explicitly asks you when its about to modify the live network configuration (Type "yes" to commit, "no" to abort.
) and will prompt you with a diff of the changes beforehand.
Editing the private repository
Manually edit then commit the files on ssh://cumin1001.eqiad.wmnet:/srv/homer/private .
git will sync them with the other cumin host. And will email a summary of the changes to SREs.
Make sure to mirror all your changes on the mock-private repo: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/homer/mock-private
This repository doesn't have CI, please be extra careful.
Editing the public repository
Similar to our other public repositories, send CRs to https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/homer/public , try not to self-+2 your changes without other review.
Editing Netbox
Data is also pulled from Netbox, always make sure that Netbox is accurate before using Homer.
Running Homer from cumin hosts (recommended)
Get familiar with the command line: https://doc.wikimedia.org/homer/master/homer.html everything else is taken care of.
The public repository is regularly updated by Puppet.
When pushing configurations, homer will ssh to the network devices using the Homer user. You need to be in the ops group to be able to use its private key.
Some examples:
homer "*" diff
All deviceshomer "cr*ams*" diff
esams and knams core routershomer "mr*" commit "My commit message"
All management routers
Running Homer from your local machine (less recommended)
- Clone the public repo: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/homer/public
- Clone private repo: ssh://cumin1001.eqiad.wmnet:/srv/homer/private
- Clone deploy repo: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/software/homer/deploy
- Install Homer with either:
pip install homer
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/software/homer
+python3 setup.py install
(if you live on the edge)
- Make the plugins included in the deploy repo available in the Python path:
- If homer's code is checked out, just create a symlink in the root's of homer's checkout to the
homer_plugins/
directory in the deploy repo. If they are all checkout in the same root directory, from within the homer's checkout run:ln -s ../homer-deploy/plugins/ homer_plugins
- If homer is installed via pip, find the
site_packages
directory where homer is installed, usually something likevenv/lib/python3.X/site-packages/
and add there a symlink to the plugins likeln -s /PATH_TO_DEPLOY_REPO/plugins/ homer_plugins
.
- If homer's code is checked out, just create a symlink in the root's of homer's checkout to the
- Create your configuration file to match https://doc.wikimedia.org/homer/master/configuration.html
- Including the plugin setup:
homer_plugins.wmf-netbox
- Including the plugin setup:
- Get familiar with the command line: https://doc.wikimedia.org/homer/master/homer.html
When pushing configurations, your machine will ssh directly to the network devices, which mean that you have to have an account there, with the proper permissions.
It's common to test a change locally with the "diff" option. Once satisfied with the result, please merge your change on Gerrit before pushing them with the "commit" action.
Style guides
YAML files
Set configuration options doc as comment in the most common denominator file, with a note if it can be applied to more specific sites/roles/devices. See existing options.
TODO
Templates
It's ok to give up on indentation.
Capirca (ACL generation)
This is still a POC.
Task: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T273865
Capirca is an actively maintained open source tool made by Google to generate multi-platform ACLs based on generic policy and definitions files.
How it works?
- User edits relevant files (see bellow)
- User run Homer
- Homer pulls the hosts definitions from Netbox
- Homer executes Capirca for each relevant policy files (defined in homer-{public|private}/config/{devices|roles}.yaml )
- Capirca takes all the (hosts/services) definition files as input, as well as the policy files (while following the includes) and generates the firewall rules in the proper format
- Homer adds the previously generated file to the other parts of the generated config and pushes it to the device
Advantages
- IPv4 and IPv6 filters will be updated automatically as long as the hosts have both v4 and v6 records
- Limited blast radius if a mistake is done in a given .inc policy file
- Centralized services (ports) definitions in text file
- Hosts definitions synced up from Netbox
- Same syntax for all platforms (Juniper and JuniperSRX in our case)
- Shading detection (eg. useless rules hidden behind a more generic one)
- Reduced operational complexity
- Easier to audit
Limitations
- Dependency on Netbox
- Increased setup complexity
- Doesn't distinguish between v4 and v6 prefix-lists, hat means to leverage the auto-generation of both v4 and v6 we have to specify both prefix-lists
[edit firewall family inet filter loopback4 term return-tcp from source-prefix-list] wikimedia4 { ... } + wikimedia6;
- Can't have jinja applied to it, so filters like ping-offload needs to stay out of Capirca
How to use it?
Update an existing ACL
- Browse homer-{public|private}/policies
- Find the relevant .pol or .inc file (eg. cr-analytics.pol)
- Update it (use existing rules and guidelines as models)
Guidelines
term my-term {
comment:: "T123456" # Don't forget the quotes
destination-address:: foo # from either static.net or Netbox
destination-port:: bar # From the services.svc file
action:: deny
}
term allow_rest {
action:: accept # All our platforms have a default deny
}
{source|destination}-port::
are defined in in the homer-public/definitions/services.svc file, add yours if it's not already there. Ordered by port numbers.- Most
{source|destination}-address::
are pulled from Netbox and grouped by their hostname prefix (eg. all "aqs*" hosts are under "aqs_group")- For network prefixes and special IPs (eg. VIPs), add them to homer-public/definitions/static.net
Add a new ACL (firewall filter)
Most likely for a Netops.
- Create a .pol file in homer-{public|private}/policies (eg. my-filter.pol), see guidelines bellow
- Reference the above policy file in either:
- homer-{public|private}/config/{devices|roles}.yaml (recommended)
capirca: - my-filter # The policy file name without the extention
- Another .pol file with
#include 'my-filter.pol'
- homer-{public|private}/config/{devices|roles}.yaml (recommended)
Guidelines
- Example juniper headers
header { comment:: "foobar" target:: juniper my-filter4 inet target:: juniper my-filter6 inet6 } # juniper: platform (which final syntax to use) # my-filter4: the juniper filter name that will be generated # inet: IP family to target (ipv4 s. ipv6)
- Example SRX security policies headers
header { comment:: "Generated by Capirca" target:: srx from-zone production to-zone production address-book-global } # srx: platform # from/to security-zones (they need to already exist) # Use global address-book (default everywhere in our infra)
- If you have to have different terms for v4 and v6 policies, put all the common policies in a .inc file, then include it before/after the specific term. For example:
header { target:: juniper border-in4 inet } term offload-ping { verbatim:: juniper "term offload-ping4 {" verbatim:: juniper " filter offload-ping4;" verbatim:: juniper "}" } #include 'cr-border-in.inc' header { target:: juniper border-in6 inet6 } #include 'cr-border-in.inc'
- If a specific Juniper syntax is not supported by Capirca, use the
verbatim::
keyword, that will be copied as-it
Common errors
- Error parsing cr: No such service, foo.
- There is a
{source|destination}-port:: foo
in cr.pol (or one of its child includes) not defined in services.svc
- There is a
- Error parsing cr-analytics: UNDEFINED: puppetmaster.
- There is a
{source|destination}-address:: puppetmaster
in cr-analytics.pol (or one of its child includes) not defined static.net or Netbox
- There is a
- Error parsing cr: ERROR on "udp" (type STRING, line 38, Next 'destination-port'). Error parsing cr-analytics: ERROR on "T274951" (type STRING, line 312, Next 'destination-address').
- Most common cause is forgetting the double semi-colon "::" or forgetting the quotes around a comment
- Note that it shows the next line, an the lines don't always match if there are includes.
- Multiple definitions found for service: git-ssh.eqiad
- The service is defined twice, either in services.svc or in network definitions (static.net or Netbox)
References
Capirca policy format (which keywords are accepted?)
Network configuration coverage
CR
Done
groups {}
apply-groups [ re0 re1 ];
system {}
interfaces {}
logical-systems {}
services {}
snmp {}
forwarding-options {}
routing-options {}
protocols {
ospf {}
ospf3 {}
lldp {}
bgp {} # Transit, LVS, Netflow ,k8s, Anycast
}
policy-options {}
firewall {}
routing-instances {}
chassis {} (partial)
TODO
chassis {} (partial)
routing-options {} # TODO: statics
protocols {
router-advertisement {}
bgp {} # TODO: confed. IXPs are out of scope (dedicated tool like peering-manager)
}
ASW
Done
system {}
interfaces {}
snmp {}
protocols {}
routing-options {}
virtual-chassis {}
vlans {}
chassis {}
MR
Done
groups {}
system {}
snmp {}
interfaces {}
protocols {}
routing-options {}
policy-options {}
security {
zones {}
alg {}
forwarding-options {}
screen {}
nat {}
}
TODO
security {
address-book {} # Capirca?
policies {} # Capirca?
}
routing-instances {}
applications {} # Capirca?
MSW (all done)
system {}
interfaces {}
snmp {}
protocols {}
routing-options {}
vlans {}
CLOUDSW
TODO
Common/known issues
(Almost) None.
- The "commit" action will not work on the first try with the mr1* devices, but homer will retry.