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set -l __fish_iptables_tables filter nat mangle raw security
function __fish_iptables_current_table
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set -l next_is_table 1
for token in ( commandline -oc )
switch $token
case "--table=*"
echo ( string split -m1 = -- $token ) [ 2 ]
return 0
case "--table"
set next_is_table 0
case "-*t*"
set next_is_table 0
case "*"
if [ $next_is_table - eq 0 ]
echo $token
return 0
end
end
end
return 1
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end
function __fish_iptables_user_chains
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# There can be user-defined chains so we need iptables' help
set -l tablearg
set -l table ( __fish_iptables_current_table )
if __fish_iptables_current_table
set tablearg " --table= $table "
end
# This only works as root, so ignore errors
iptables $tablearg -L ^ /dev/null | grep Chain | while read a b c
echo $b
end
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end
function __fish_iptables_chains
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set -l table ( __fish_iptables_current_table )
[ - z $table ]
and set -l table "*"
set -l prerouting "PREROUTING For packets that are coming in"
set -l input "INPUT For packets destined to local sockets"
set -l output "OUTPUT For locally-generated packets"
set -l forward "FORWARD For packets being routed through"
set -l postrouting "POSTROUTING For packets that are about to go out"
switch $table
case "filter"
echo $input
echo $forward
echo $output
case "nat"
echo $prerouting
echo $output
echo $postrouting
case "mangle"
echo $prerouting
echo $input
echo $output
echo $forward
echo $postrouting
case "raw"
echo $prerouting
echo $output
case "security"
echo $input
echo $output
echo $forward
case '*'
echo $prerouting
echo $input
echo $output
echo $forward
echo $postrouting
end
__fish_iptables_user_chains
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end
function __fish_iptables_has_chain
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# Remove descriptions
set -l chains ( __fish_iptables_chains | string split -m1 " " | while read a b; echo $a ; end )
set -l cmdline ( commandline -op )
for c in $chains
if contains -- $c $cmdline
return 0
end
end
return 1
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end
# A target is a user-defined chain, one of "ACCEPT DROP RETURN" or an extension (TODO)
function __fish_iptables_targets
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echo "ACCEPT"
echo "DROP"
echo "RETURN"
__fish_iptables_chains
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end
### Commands
complete -c iptables -s A -l append --description 'Append rules to the end of a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s C -l check --description 'Check whether a matching rule exists in a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s D -l delete --description 'Delete rules from a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
# Rulespec is match (can't complete that) and then a target
# TODO: This is only valid for some options, as others need a rulenum first or no rulespec at all
complete -c iptables -n '__fish_contains_opt -s A -s C -s D append check delete; and __fish_iptables_has_chain' -s j -l jump --description 'Specify the target of a rule' -f -a \
'(__fish_iptables_targets)'
complete -c iptables -n '__fish_contains_opt -s A -s C -s D append check delete; and __fish_iptables_has_chain' -s m -l match --description 'Specify a match to use' -f
complete -c iptables -n '__fish_iptables_has_chain' -a 'ACCEPT DROP RETURN' -f
complete -c iptables -n '__fish_iptables_has_chain' -a '( __fish_iptables_user_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s I -l insert --description 'Insert rules in the beginning of a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s R -l replace --description 'Replace a rule in a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s L -l list --description 'List all rules in a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s S -l list-rules --description 'Print all rules in a chain.' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s F -l flush --description 'Delete ALL rules in a chain' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s Z -l zero --description 'Zero the packet and byte counters in chains' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s N -l new-chain --description 'Create a new user-defined chain by the given name' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s X -l delete-chain --description 'Delete the optional user-defined chain specified' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s P -l policy --description 'Set the policy for the chain to the given target' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s E -l rename-chain --description 'Rename the user specified chain to the user supplied name' -a '(__fish_iptables_chains)' -f
complete -c iptables -s h --description 'Help' -f
complete -c iptables -s p -l protocol --description 'The protocol of the rule or of the packet to check' -f
complete -c iptables -s s -l source --description 'Source specification' -f
complete -c iptables -s d -l destination --description 'Destination specification' -f
complete -c iptables -s j -l jump --description 'Specify the target of a rule' -f
complete -c iptables -s i -l in-interface --description 'Interface via which a packet was received' -f
complete -c iptables -s o -l out-interface --description 'Interface via which packet is to be sent' -f
complete -c iptables -s f -l fragment --description 'Rule only refers to second and further ipv4 fragments' -f
complete -c iptables -s c -l set-counters --description 'Initialize packet and byte counters of a rule' -f
complete -c iptables -s v -l verbose --description 'Verbose output' -f
complete -c iptables -s w -l wait --description 'Wait for the xtables lock' -f
complete -c iptables -s n -l numeric --description 'Numeric output' -f
complete -c iptables -s x -l exact --description 'Expand numbers' -f
complete -c iptables -l line-numbers --description 'When listing rules, add line numbers' -f
complete -c iptables -s t -l table --description 'The table to operate on' -a " $__fish_iptables_tables " -f
# Options that take files
complete -c iptables -l modprobe --description 'Use this command to load modules' -r
# I don't get these
# complete -c iptables -s 4 -l ipv4 --description 'This option has no effect in iptables and iptables-restore.' -f
# complete -c iptables -s 6 -l ipv6 --description 'If a rule using the -6 option is inserted with … [See Man Page]' -f
# complete -c iptables -s g -l goto --description '' -f
# Should aliased options be in the completion?
# complete -c iptables -l dst --description 'Alias for -d' -f