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name: Build and Publish Debian Package
#on: [push]
on:
push:
tags:
- "v*"
env:
DISTRIBUTION: bookworm
COMPONENT: main
jobs:
build:
runs-on: docker
container:
image: catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# - name: Debug file structure
# run: ls -R
# - name: Debug pwd
# run: pwd
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.13'
- name: Install FPM dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y ruby ruby-dev build-essential
sudo gem install --no-document fpm
- name: Prepare package structure
run: |
# Create temporary packaging directory
mkdir -p package/usr/local/bin
mkdir -p package/etc/systemd/system
# Copy magicfw.py as the executable and rename if needed
cp src/magicfw.py package/usr/local/bin/magicfw
chmod +x package/usr/local/bin/magicfw
# Copy the systemd service file
cp systemd/magicfw.service package/etc/systemd/system/
- name: Generate version number
run: |
VERSION=$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^v//')
echo "VERSION=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Build Debian package with FPM
run: |
# The -s dir option tells FPM the source is a directory.
# The -t deb option builds a deb package.
# -n is the package name and -v the version.
fpm -s dir -t deb -n magicfw-docker -v $VERSION -C package \
-d "python3" \
-d "python3-docker"
- name: Upload to Forgejo Debian Registry
env:
FORGEJO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.FORGEJO_TOKEN }}
run: |
PACKAGE_NAME="magicfw-docker_${VERSION}_amd64.deb" # Update version accordingly
curl --user "your_username:$FORGEJO_TOKEN" \
--upload-file ./${PACKAGE_NAME} \
"https://git.marcorealacci.me/api/packages/${{ github.repository_owner }}/debian/pool/${{env.DISTRIBUTION}}/${{env.COMPONENT}}/upload"

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# Docker Magic Firewall Service: README.md # Docker Magic Firewall Service
## Project Overview ## Project Overview
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| **Label Key** | **Description** | **Default** | | **Label Key** | **Description** | **Default** |
|----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------| |----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------|
| `magicfw.firewall.allow_icc` | Enables communication between the container and other containers on different Docker networks (not normally possible in Docker environments). | `false` | | `magicfw.firewall.allow_icc` | Enables communication between the container and other containers on different Docker networks (not normally possible in Docker environments). | `false` |
| `magicfw.firewall.allow_external` | Enables access to external networks (e.g., the internet) for the container. | `false` | | `magicfw.firewall.allow_external` | Enables access from external networks (e.g., the internet) for the container. | `false` |
### Behavior and Functionalities ### Behavior and Functionalities
- **Allow ICC (Inter-Container Communication):** When `magicfw.firewall.allow_icc` is `true`, the container can communicate with other containers across **different Docker networks** (useful for applications like reverse proxies such as Traefik). If `false`, the container is isolated from other Docker networks (default Docker behavior). - **Allow ICC (Inter-Container Communication):** When `magicfw.firewall.allow_icc` is `true`, the container can communicate with other containers across **different Docker networks** (useful for applications like reverse proxies such as Traefik). If `false`, the container is isolated from other Docker networks (default Docker behavior).
- **External Traffic:** When `magicfw.firewall.allow_external` is `true`, the container's network rules allow communication with external IPs. - **External Traffic:** When `magicfw.firewall.allow_external` is `true`, the container's network rules allow communication from external networks (useful when NAT is disabled).
- **Automatic Rule Cleanup:** When a container is restarted, stopped, or removed, the corresponding firewall rules are automatically cleaned. - **Automatic Rule Cleanup:** When a container is restarted, stopped, or removed, the corresponding firewall rules are automatically cleaned.
- **Support for Published Ports:** Rules are auto-generated for any published ports, restricting incoming traffic to only the ports explicitly exposed via Docker. - **Support for Published Ports:** Rules are auto-generated for any published ports, restricting incoming traffic to only the ports explicitly exposed via Docker.
## Install
To make the installation easy, I provide a package for Debian-based distros, follow the instructions here: [https://git.marcorealacci.me/marcorealacci/-/packages/debian/magicfw-docker](https://git.marcorealacci.me/marcorealacci/-/packages/debian/magicfw-docker)
To install the script manually, the required dependencies are `python3` and the `docker` library available from PyPI (`pip3 install docker`).
## Configuration ## Configuration
### Environment Variables ### Environment Variables
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labels: labels:
magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: "true" magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: "true"
magicfw.firewall.allow_external: "true" magicfw.firewall.allow_external: "true"
ports:
- 8080:80
``` ```
In the above example: In the above example:
- The `web` container can communicate with other containers on different Docker networks (`magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: true`). - The `web` container can communicate with other containers on different Docker networks (`magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: true`).
- The container can be accessed by external hosts using the container's IP (`magicfw.firewall.allow_external: true`). - The container can be accessed by external hosts using the container's IP (**not host IP!**) (`magicfw.firewall.allow_external: true`). This requires a route on other hosts or the router.
#### Example 2 #### Example 2
```yaml ```yaml
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In the above example: In the above example:
- The `web` container can communicate with other containers on different Docker networks (`magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: true`). - The `web` container can communicate with other containers on different Docker networks (`magicfw.firewall.allow_icc: true`).
- External hosts can access the container via both <container IP>:80 and <host IP>:8080 (port mapping still works even with DISABLE_NAT) - External hosts can access the container via both <container IP>:80 and <host IP>:8080 (port mapping still works even with `DISABLE_NAT` set to `true`, as only Source NAT will be disabled)
- External hosts will not be able to access the container on ports other than 80 - External hosts will not be able to access the container on ports other than 80
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os import os
import json import json
import logging import logging

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Type=exec Type=exec
Restart=on-failure Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5s RestartSec=5s
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /opt/docker_magicfw.py ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/magicfw
# Environment variables (customize as needed) # Environment variables (customize as needed)
Environment=LOG_LEVEL=INFO Environment=LOG_LEVEL=INFO