/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2001 Charles Mott * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* Alias_db.c encapsulates all data structures used for storing packet aliasing data. Other parts of the aliasing software access data through functions provided in this file. Data storage is based on the notion of a "link", which is established for ICMP echo/reply packets, UDP datagrams and TCP stream connections. A link stores the original source and destination addresses. For UDP and TCP, it also stores source and destination port numbers, as well as an alias port number. Links are also used to store information about fragments. There is a facility for sweeping through and deleting old links as new packets are sent through. A simple timeout is used for ICMP and UDP links. TCP links are left alone unless there is an incomplete connection, in which case the link can be deleted after a certain amount of time. Initial version: August, 1996 (cjm) Version 1.4: September 16, 1996 (cjm) Facility for handling incoming links added. Version 1.6: September 18, 1996 (cjm) ICMP data handling simplified. Version 1.7: January 9, 1997 (cjm) Fragment handling simplified. Saves pointers for unresolved fragments. Permits links for unspecified remote ports or unspecified remote addresses. Fixed bug which did not properly zero port table entries after a link was deleted. Cleaned up some obsolete comments. Version 1.8: January 14, 1997 (cjm) Fixed data type error in StartPoint(). (This error did not exist prior to v1.7 and was discovered and fixed by Ari Suutari) Version 1.9: February 1, 1997 Optionally, connections initiated from packet aliasing host machine will will not have their port number aliased unless it conflicts with an aliasing port already being used. (cjm) All options earlier being #ifdef'ed are now available through a new interface, SetPacketAliasMode(). This allows run time control (which is now available in PPP+pktAlias through the 'alias' keyword). (ee) Added ability to create an alias port without either destination address or port specified. port type = ALIAS_PORT_UNKNOWN_DEST_ALL (ee) Removed K&R style function headers and general cleanup. (ee) Added packetAliasMode to replace compiler #defines's (ee) Allocates sockets for partially specified ports if ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS defined. (cjm) Version 2.0: March, 1997 SetAliasAddress() will now clean up alias links if the aliasing address is changed. (cjm) PacketAliasPermanentLink() function added to support permanent links. (J. Fortes suggested the need for this.) Examples: (192.168.0.1, port 23) <-> alias port 6002, unknown dest addr/port (192.168.0.2, port 21) <-> alias port 3604, known dest addr unknown dest port These permanent links allow for incoming connections to machines on the local network. They can be given with a user-chosen amount of specificity, with increasing specificity meaning more security. (cjm) Quite a bit of rework to the basic engine. The portTable[] array, which kept track of which ports were in use was replaced by a table/linked list structure. (cjm) SetExpire() function added. (cjm) DeleteLink() no longer frees memory association with a pointer to a fragment (this bug was first recognized by E. Eklund in v1.9). Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm) Packet aliasing engine reworked so that it can handle multiple external addresses rather than just a single host address. PacketAliasRedirectPort() and PacketAliasRedirectAddr() added to the API. The first function is a more generalized version of PacketAliasPermanentLink(). The second function implements static network address translation. Version 3.2: July, 2000 (salander and satoh) Added FindNewPortGroup to get contiguous range of port values. Added QueryUdpTcpIn and QueryUdpTcpOut to look for an aliasing link but not actually add one. Added FindRtspOut, which is closely derived from FindUdpTcpOut, except that the alias port (from FindNewPortGroup) is provided as input. See HISTORY file for additional revisions. */ #ifndef _ALIAS_DB_H_ #define _ALIAS_DB_H_ /* Constants (note: constants are also defined near relevant functions or structs) */ /* Timeouts (in seconds) for different link types */ #define ICMP_EXPIRE_TIME 60 #define UDP_EXPIRE_TIME 60 #define PROTO_EXPIRE_TIME 60 #define FRAGMENT_ID_EXPIRE_TIME 10 #define FRAGMENT_PTR_EXPIRE_TIME 30 /* TCP link expire time for different cases */ /* When the link has been used and closed - minimal grace time to allow ACKs and potential re-connect in FTP (XXX - is this allowed?) */ #ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD #define TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD 10 #endif /* When the link has been used and closed on one side - the other side is allowed to still send data */ #ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD #define TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD 90 #endif /* When the link isn't yet up */ #ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_INITIAL #define TCP_EXPIRE_INITIAL 300 #endif /* When the link is up */ #ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED #define TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED 86400 #endif /* Dummy port number codes used for FindLinkIn/Out() and AddLink(). These constants can be anything except zero, which indicates an unknown port number. */ #define NO_DEST_PORT 1 #define NO_SRC_PORT 1 /* Matches any/unknown address in FindLinkIn/Out() and AddLink(). */ static struct in_addr const ANY_ADDR = { INADDR_ANY }; /* Data Structures The fundamental data structure used in this program is "struct alias_link". Whenever a TCP connection is made, a UDP datagram is sent out, or an ICMP echo request is made, a link record is made (if it has not already been created). The link record is identified by the source address/port and the destination address/port. In the case of an ICMP echo request, the source port is treated as being equivalent with the 16-bit ID number of the ICMP packet. The link record also can store some auxiliary data. For TCP connections that have had sequence and acknowledgment modifications, data space is available to track these changes. A state field is used to keep track in changes to the TCP connection state. ID numbers of fragments can also be stored in the auxiliary space. Pointers to unresolved fragments can also be stored. The link records support two independent chainings. Lookup tables for input and out tables hold the initial pointers the link chains. On input, the lookup table indexes on alias port and link type. On output, the lookup table indexes on source address, destination address, source port, destination port and link type. */ /* used to save changes to ACK/sequence numbers */ struct ack_data_record { u_long ack_old; u_long ack_new; int delta; int active; }; /* Information about TCP connection */ struct tcp_state { int in; /* State for outside -> inside */ int out; /* State for inside -> outside */ int index; /* Index to ACK data array */ /* Indicates whether ACK and sequence numbers been modified */ int ack_modified; }; /* Number of distinct ACK number changes * saved for a modified TCP stream */ #define N_LINK_TCP_DATA 3 struct tcp_dat { struct tcp_state state; struct ack_data_record ack[N_LINK_TCP_DATA]; /* Which firewall record is used for this hole? */ int fwhole; }; /* LSNAT server pool (circular list) */ struct server { struct in_addr addr; u_short port; struct server *next; }; /* Main data structure */ struct alias_link { struct libalias *la; /* Address and port information */ struct in_addr src_addr; struct in_addr dst_addr; struct in_addr alias_addr; struct in_addr proxy_addr; u_short src_port; u_short dst_port; u_short alias_port; u_short proxy_port; struct server *server; /* Type of link: TCP, UDP, ICMP, proto, frag */ int link_type; /* values for link_type */ #define LINK_ICMP IPPROTO_ICMP #define LINK_UDP IPPROTO_UDP #define LINK_TCP IPPROTO_TCP #define LINK_FRAGMENT_ID (IPPROTO_MAX + 1) #define LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR (IPPROTO_MAX + 2) #define LINK_ADDR (IPPROTO_MAX + 3) #define LINK_PPTP (IPPROTO_MAX + 4) int flags; /* indicates special characteristics */ int pflags; /* protocol-specific flags */ /* flag bits */ #define LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT 0x01 #define LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR 0x02 #define LINK_PERMANENT 0x04 #define LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED 0x03 /* logical-or of first two bits */ #define LINK_UNFIREWALLED 0x08 int timestamp; /* Time link was last accessed */ #ifndef NO_USE_SOCKETS int sockfd; /* socket descriptor */ #endif /* Linked list of pointers for input and output lookup tables */ union { struct { SPLAY_ENTRY(alias_link) out; LIST_ENTRY (alias_link) in; } all; struct { LIST_ENTRY (alias_link) list; } pptp; }; struct { TAILQ_ENTRY(alias_link) list; int time; /* Expire time for link */ } expire; /* Auxiliary data */ union { char *frag_ptr; struct in_addr frag_addr; struct tcp_dat *tcp; } data; }; /* Clean up procedure. */ static void finishoff(void); /* Internal utility routines (used only in alias_db.c) Lookup table starting points: StartPointIn() -- link table initial search point for incoming packets StartPointOut() -- link table initial search point for outgoing packets Miscellaneous: SeqDiff() -- difference between two TCP sequences ShowAliasStats() -- send alias statistics to a monitor file */ /* Local prototypes */ static struct group_in * StartPointIn(struct libalias *, struct in_addr, u_short, int, int); static int SeqDiff(u_long, u_long); #ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH /* Firewall control */ static void InitPunchFW(struct libalias *); static void UninitPunchFW(struct libalias *); static void ClearFWHole(struct alias_link *); #endif /* Log file control */ static void ShowAliasStats(struct libalias *); static int InitPacketAliasLog(struct libalias *); static void UninitPacketAliasLog(struct libalias *); void SctpShowAliasStats(struct libalias *la); /* Splay handling */ static inline int cmp_out(struct alias_link *a, struct alias_link *b) { int i = a->src_port - b->src_port; if (i != 0) return (i); if (a->src_addr.s_addr > b->src_addr.s_addr) return (1); if (a->src_addr.s_addr < b->src_addr.s_addr) return (-1); if (a->dst_addr.s_addr > b->dst_addr.s_addr) return (1); if (a->dst_addr.s_addr < b->dst_addr.s_addr) return (-1); i = a->dst_port - b->dst_port; if (i != 0) return (i); i = a->link_type - b->link_type; return (i); } SPLAY_PROTOTYPE(splay_out, alias_link, all.out, cmp_out); static inline int cmp_in(struct group_in *a, struct group_in *b) { int i = a->alias_port - b->alias_port; if (i != 0) return (i); i = a->link_type - b->link_type; if (i != 0) return (i); if (a->alias_addr.s_addr > b->alias_addr.s_addr) return (1); if (a->alias_addr.s_addr < b->alias_addr.s_addr) return (-1); return (0); } SPLAY_PROTOTYPE(splay_in, group_in, in, cmp_in); /* Internal routines for finding, deleting and adding links Port Allocation: GetNewPort() -- find and reserve new alias port number GetSocket() -- try to allocate a socket for a given port Link creation and deletion: CleanupAliasData() - remove all link chains from lookup table CleanupLink() - look for a stale link DeleteLink() - remove link AddLink() - add link ReLink() - change link Link search: FindLinkOut() - find link for outgoing packets FindLinkIn() - find link for incoming packets Port search: FindNewPortGroup() - find an available group of ports */ /* Local prototypes */ static int GetNewPort(struct libalias *, struct alias_link *, int); #ifndef NO_USE_SOCKETS static u_short GetSocket(struct libalias *, u_short, int *, int); #endif static void CleanupAliasData(struct libalias *, int); static void CleanupLink(struct libalias *, struct alias_link **, int); static void DeleteLink(struct alias_link **, int); static struct alias_link * UseLink(struct libalias *, struct alias_link *); static struct alias_link * ReLink(struct alias_link *, struct in_addr, struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, int, int, int); static struct alias_link * FindLinkOut(struct libalias *, struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, int, int); static struct alias_link * FindLinkIn(struct libalias *, struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, int, int); static u_short _RandomPort(struct libalias *la); #define GET_NEW_PORT_MAX_ATTEMPTS 20 #ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH static void ClearAllFWHoles(struct libalias *la); #define fw_setfield(la, field, num) \ do { \ (field)[(num) - la->fireWallBaseNum] = 1; \ } /*lint -save -e717 */ while(0)/* lint -restore */ #define fw_clrfield(la, field, num) \ do { \ (field)[(num) - la->fireWallBaseNum] = 0; \ } /*lint -save -e717 */ while(0)/* lint -restore */ #define fw_tstfield(la, field, num) ((field)[(num) - la->fireWallBaseNum]) #endif /* !NO_FW_PUNCH */ #endif /* _ALIAS_DB_H_ */