# Class: postgresql::config::beforeservice # # Parameters: # # [*ip_mask_deny_postgres_user*] - ip mask for denying remote access for postgres user; defaults to '0.0.0.0/0', # meaning that all TCP access for postgres user is denied. # [*ip_mask_allow_all_users*] - ip mask for allowing remote access for other users (besides postgres); # defaults to '127.0.0.1/32', meaning only allow connections from localhost # [*listen_addresses*] - what IP address(es) to listen on; comma-separated list of addresses; defaults to # 'localhost', '*' = all # [*ipv4acls*] - list of strings for access control for connection method, users, databases, IPv4 # addresses; see postgresql documentation about pg_hba.conf for information # [*ipv6acls*] - list of strings for access control for connection method, users, databases, IPv6 # addresses; see postgresql documentation about pg_hba.conf for information # [*pg_hba_conf_path*] - path to pg_hba.conf file # [*postgresql_conf_path*] - path to postgresql.conf file # [*manage_redhat_firewall*] - boolean indicating whether or not the module should open a port in the firewall on # redhat-based systems; this parameter is likely to change in future versions. Possible # changes include support for non-RedHat systems and finer-grained control over the # firewall rule (currently, it simply opens up the postgres port to all TCP connections). # # Actions: # # Requires: # # Usage: # This class is not intended to be used directly; it is # managed by postgresl::config. It contains resources # that should be handled *before* the postgres service # has been started up. # # class { 'postgresql::config::before_service': # ip_mask_allow_all_users => '0.0.0.0/0', # } # class postgresql::config::beforeservice( $pg_hba_conf_path, $postgresql_conf_path, $ip_mask_deny_postgres_user = $postgresql::params::ip_mask_deny_postgres_user, $ip_mask_allow_all_users = $postgresql::params::ip_mask_allow_all_users, $listen_addresses = $postgresql::params::listen_addresses, $ipv4acls = $postgresql::params::ipv4acls, $ipv6acls = $postgresql::params::ipv6acls, $manage_redhat_firewall = $postgresql::params::manage_redhat_firewall ) inherits postgresql::params { File { owner => $postgresql::params::user, group => $postgresql::params::group, } # We use a templated version of pg_hba.conf. Our main needs are to # make sure that md5 authentication can be made available for # remote hosts. file { 'pg_hba.conf': ensure => file, path => $pg_hba_conf_path, content => template('postgresql/pg_hba.conf.erb'), notify => Exec['reload_postgresql'], } # We must set a "listen_addresses" line in the postgresql.conf if we # want to allow any connections from remote hosts. file_line { 'postgresql.conf': path => $postgresql_conf_path, match => '^listen_addresses\s*=.*$', line => "listen_addresses = '${listen_addresses}'", notify => Service['postgresqld'], } # TODO: is this a reasonable place for this firewall stuff? # TODO: figure out a way to make this not platform-specific; debian and ubuntu have # an out-of-the-box firewall configuration that seems trickier to manage # TODO: get rid of hard-coded port if ($manage_redhat_firewall and $firewall_supported) { exec { 'postgresql-persist-firewall': command => $persist_firewall_command, refreshonly => true, } Firewall { notify => Exec['postgresql-persist-firewall'] } firewall { '5432 accept - postgres': port => '5432', proto => 'tcp', action => 'accept', } } }