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Create iptables block from Github IP ranges to integrate into existing firewall rules.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Configuration | |
IPTABLES_CONF=/etc/iptables/rules.v4 | |
GITHUB_IPS=/var/tmp/github-ips | |
GITHUB_BEGIN="^# GITHUB BEGINS$" | |
GITHUB_END="^# GITHUB ENDS$" | |
if ! [ -x "$(command -v jq)" ]; then | |
echo "Cannot find 'jq' in your PATH, exiting..." | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
# Download .git, .api, & .hooks fields & filter out the IP ranges | |
curl -s https://api.github.com/meta | jq -r '.git, .api, .hooks | @sh' | tr -d "\'" > $GITHUB_IPS.new | |
# Check if old files exists & compare with the new one. Stop here if they're identical. | |
if [ -f $GITHUB_IPS ]; then | |
if diff -q $GITHUB_IPS $GITHUB_IPS.new >/dev/null 2>&1; then | |
echo "Old & new IPs are the same so no need to update" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
else | |
mv -f $GITHUB_IPS.new $GITHUB_IPS | |
fi | |
# Generate temporary rules with timestamp | |
echo "# Last gen: `date`" > $GITHUB_IPS.rules | |
for IP_RANGE in $(cat $GITHUB_IPS); do | |
echo "-A INPUT -d $IP_RANGE -p tcp -m multiport --dport 80,443,8080 -j ACCEPT" >> $GITHUB_IPS.rules | |
done | |
# Insert new rules between begin/end markers | |
sed -e "/$GITHUB_BEGIN/,/$GITHUB_END/ {/$GITHUB_BEGIN/ {p; r $GITHUB_IPS.rules | |
}; /$GITHUB_END/p; d }" "$IPTABLES_CONF" > $IPTABLES_CONF.temp | |
# Replace iptables config with new one | |
cat $IPTABLES_CONF.temp > "$IPTABLES_CONF" | |
# Restart iptables service | |
systemctl restart netfilter-persistent.service |
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Useful if you need to firewall off traffic to allow Github only. Written for Debian & used on a Jenkins host.