roles/common: Use nftables backend in firewalld on Ubuntu 20.04

The nftables backend should be more performant and flexible. I had
been planning to use it on Ubuntu 18.04 and Debian 10 as well, but
there were issues with the specific versions used in those distros.

See: https://firewalld.org/2018/07/nftables-backend
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Alan Orth 2020-04-25 14:21:17 +03:00
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when: ansible_distribution_version is version('16.04', '>=')
apt: pkg=ufw state=absent
# I'm not sure why, but you can use firewalld with the nftables backend even
# if nftables itself is not installed. In that case the only way to see the
# currently active rules is with firewall-cmd. I prefer installing nftables
# so that we can have somewhat of a parallel with iptables:
#
# nft list ruleset
#
# See: https://firewalld.org/2018/07/nftables-backend
- name: Install nftables
when: ansible_distribution_version is version('20.04', '==')
apt: pkg=nftables state=present
- name: Use nftables backend in firewalld
when: ansible_distribution_version is version('20.04', '==')
lineinfile:
dest: /etc/firewalld/firewalld.conf
regexp: '^FirewallBackend=iptables$'
line: 'FirewallBackend=nftables'
notify:
- restart firewalld
- name: Copy firewalld public zone file
when: ansible_distribution_version is version('16.04', '>=')
template: src=public.xml.j2 dest=/etc/firewalld/zones/public.xml owner=root mode=0600