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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 1997-2001 by Darren Reed.
3  *
4  * See the IPFILTER.LICENCE file for details on licencing.
5  *
6  * $Id: ip_proxy.h,v 2.31.2.3 2005/06/18 02:41:33 darrenr Exp $
7  *
8  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
9  * Use is subject to license terms.
10  */
11 
12 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
13 
14 #ifndef	__IP_PROXY_H__
15 #define	__IP_PROXY_H__
16 
17 #ifndef SOLARIS
18 #define SOLARIS (defined(sun) && (defined(__svr4__) || defined(__SVR4)))
19 #endif
20 
21 #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(_AIX51)
22 #define	SIOCPROXY	_IOWR('r', 64, struct ap_control)
23 #else
24 #define	SIOCPROXY	_IOWR(r, 64, struct ap_control)
25 #endif
26 
27 #ifndef	APR_LABELLEN
28 #define	APR_LABELLEN	16
29 #endif
30 #define	AP_SESS_SIZE	53
31 
32 struct	nat;
33 struct	ipnat;
34 struct	ipstate;
35 
36 typedef	struct	ap_tcp {
37 	u_short	apt_sport;	/* source port */
38 	u_short	apt_dport;	/* destination port */
39 	short	apt_sel[2];	/* {seq,ack}{off,min} set selector */
40 	short	apt_seqoff[2];	/* sequence # difference */
41 	u_32_t	apt_seqmin[2];	/* don't change seq-off until after this */
42 	short	apt_ackoff[2];	/* sequence # difference */
43 	u_32_t	apt_ackmin[2];	/* don't change seq-off until after this */
44 	u_char	apt_state[2];	/* connection state */
45 } ap_tcp_t;
46 
47 typedef	struct	ap_udp {
48 	u_short	apu_sport;	/* source port */
49 	u_short	apu_dport;	/* destination port */
50 } ap_udp_t;
51 
52 typedef	struct ap_session {
53 	struct	aproxy	*aps_apr;
54 	union {
55 		struct	ap_tcp	apu_tcp;
56 		struct	ap_udp	apu_udp;
57 	} aps_un;
58 	u_int	aps_flags;
59 	U_QUAD_T aps_bytes;	/* bytes sent */
60 	U_QUAD_T aps_pkts;	/* packets sent */
61 	void	*aps_nat;	/* pointer back to nat struct */
62 	void	*aps_data;	/* private data */
63 	int	aps_p;		/* protocol */
64 	int	aps_psiz;	/* size of private data */
65 	struct	ap_session	*aps_hnext;
66 	struct	ap_session	*aps_next;
67 } ap_session_t;
68 
69 #define	aps_sport	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_sport
70 #define	aps_dport	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_dport
71 #define	aps_sel		aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_sel
72 #define	aps_seqoff	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_seqoff
73 #define	aps_seqmin	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_seqmin
74 #define	aps_state	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_state
75 #define	aps_ackoff	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_ackoff
76 #define	aps_ackmin	aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_ackmin
77 
78 
79 typedef	struct	ap_control {
80 	char	apc_label[APR_LABELLEN];
81 	u_char	apc_p;
82 	/*
83 	 * The following fields are upto the proxy's apr_ctl routine to deal
84 	 * with.  When the proxy gets this in kernel space, apc_data will
85 	 * point to a malloc'd region of memory of apc_dsize bytes.  If the
86 	 * proxy wants to keep that memory, it must set apc_data to NULL
87 	 * before it returns.  It is expected if this happens that it will
88 	 * take care to free it in apr_fini or otherwise as appropriate.
89 	 * apc_cmd is provided as a standard place to put simple commands,
90 	 * with apc_arg being available to put a simple arg.
91 	 */
92 	u_long	apc_cmd;
93 	u_long	apc_arg;
94 	void	*apc_data;
95 	size_t	apc_dsize;
96 } ap_ctl_t;
97 
98 
99 typedef	struct	aproxy	{
100 	struct	aproxy	*apr_next;
101 	char	apr_label[APR_LABELLEN];	/* Proxy label # */
102 	u_char	apr_p;		/* protocol */
103 	int	apr_ref;	/* +1 per rule referencing it */
104 	int	apr_flags;
105 	void	*apr_private;	/* proxy private data */
106 	int	(* apr_init) __P((void **, ipf_stack_t *));
107 	void	(* apr_fini) __P((void **, ipf_stack_t *));
108 	int	(* apr_new) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *, void *));
109 	void	(* apr_del) __P((ap_session_t *, void *, ipf_stack_t *));
110 	int	(* apr_inpkt) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *, void *));
111 	int	(* apr_outpkt) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *, void *));
112 	int	(* apr_match) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *, void *));
113 	int	(* apr_ctl) __P((struct aproxy *, struct ap_control *, void *));
114 } aproxy_t;
115 
116 #define	APR_DELETE	1
117 
118 #define	APR_ERR(x)	((x) << 16)
119 #define	APR_EXIT(x)	(((x) >> 16) & 0xffff)
120 #define	APR_INC(x)	((x) & 0xffff)
121 
122 /*
123  * Generic #define's to cover missing things in the kernel
124  */
125 #ifndef isdigit
126 #define isdigit(x)	((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '9')
127 #endif
128 #ifndef isupper
129 #define isupper(x)	(((unsigned)(x) >= 'A') && ((unsigned)(x) <= 'Z'))
130 #endif
131 #ifndef islower
132 #define islower(x)	(((unsigned)(x) >= 'a') && ((unsigned)(x) <= 'z'))
133 #endif
134 #ifndef isalpha
135 #define isalpha(x)	(isupper(x) || islower(x))
136 #endif
137 #ifndef toupper
138 #define toupper(x)	(isupper(x) ? (x) : (x) - 'a' + 'A')
139 #endif
140 #ifndef isspace
141 #define isspace(x)	(((x) == ' ') || ((x) == '\r') || ((x) == '\n') || \
142 			 ((x) == '\t') || ((x) == '\b'))
143 #endif
144 
145 /*
146  * This is the scratch buffer size used to hold strings from the TCP stream
147  * that we may want to parse.  It's an arbitrary size, really, but it must
148  * be at least as large as IPF_FTPBUFSZ.
149  */
150 #define	FTP_BUFSZ	120
151 
152 /*
153  * This buffer, however, doesn't need to be nearly so big.  It just needs to
154  * be able to squeeze in the largest command it needs to rewrite, Which ones
155  * does it rewrite? EPRT, PORT, 227 replies.
156  */
157 #define	IPF_FTPBUFSZ	80	/* This *MUST* be >= 53! */
158 
159 typedef struct  ftpside {
160 	char	*ftps_rptr;
161 	char	*ftps_wptr;
162 	void	*ftps_ifp;
163 	u_32_t	ftps_seq[2];
164 	u_32_t	ftps_len;
165 	int	ftps_junk;	/* 2 = no cr/lf yet, 1 = cannot parse */
166 	int	ftps_cmds;
167 	char	ftps_buf[FTP_BUFSZ];
168 } ftpside_t;
169 
170 typedef struct  ftpinfo {
171 	int 	  	ftp_passok;
172 	int		ftp_incok;
173 	ftpside_t	ftp_side[2];
174 } ftpinfo_t;
175 
176 
177 /*
178  * For the irc proxy.
179  */
180 typedef	struct	ircinfo {
181 	size_t	irc_len;
182 	char	*irc_snick;
183 	char	*irc_dnick;
184 	char	*irc_type;
185 	char	*irc_arg;
186 	char	*irc_addr;
187 	u_32_t	irc_ipnum;
188 	u_short	irc_port;
189 } ircinfo_t;
190 
191 
192 /*
193  * Real audio proxy structure and #defines
194  */
195 typedef	struct	raudio_s {
196 	int	rap_seenpna;
197 	int	rap_seenver;
198 	int	rap_version;
199 	int	rap_eos;	/* End Of Startup */
200 	int	rap_gotid;
201 	int	rap_gotlen;
202 	int	rap_mode;
203 	int	rap_sdone;
204 	u_short	rap_plport;
205 	u_short	rap_prport;
206 	u_short	rap_srport;
207 	char	rap_svr[19];
208 	u_32_t	rap_sbf;	/* flag to indicate which of the 19 bytes have
209 				 * been filled
210 				 */
211 	u_32_t	rap_sseq;
212 } raudio_t;
213 
214 #define	RA_ID_END	0
215 #define	RA_ID_UDP	1
216 #define	RA_ID_ROBUST	7
217 
218 #define	RAP_M_UDP	1
219 #define	RAP_M_ROBUST	2
220 #define	RAP_M_TCP	4
221 #define	RAP_M_UDP_ROBUST	(RAP_M_UDP|RAP_M_ROBUST)
222 
223 
224 /*
225  * MSN RPC proxy
226  */
227 typedef	struct	msnrpcinfo	{
228 	u_int		mri_flags;
229 	int		mri_cmd[2];
230 	u_int		mri_valid;
231 	struct	in_addr	mri_raddr;
232 	u_short		mri_rport;
233 } msnrpcinfo_t;
234 
235 
236 /*
237  * IPSec proxy
238  */
239 typedef	u_32_t	ipsec_cookie_t[2];
240 
241 typedef struct ipsec_pxy {
242 	ipsec_cookie_t	ipsc_icookie;
243 	ipsec_cookie_t	ipsc_rcookie;
244 	int		ipsc_rckset;
245 	ipnat_t		ipsc_rule;
246 	nat_t		*ipsc_nat;
247 	struct ipstate	*ipsc_state;
248 } ipsec_pxy_t;
249 
250 /*
251  * PPTP proxy
252  */
253 typedef	struct pptp_side {
254 	u_32_t		pptps_nexthdr;
255 	u_32_t		pptps_next;
256 	int		pptps_state;
257 	int		pptps_gothdr;
258 	int		pptps_len;
259 	int		pptps_bytes;
260 	char		*pptps_wptr;
261 	char		pptps_buffer[512];
262 } pptp_side_t;
263 
264 typedef	struct pptp_pxy {
265 	ipnat_t		pptp_rule;
266 	nat_t		*pptp_nat;
267 	struct ipstate	*pptp_state;
268 	u_short		pptp_call[2];
269 	pptp_side_t	pptp_side[2];
270 } pptp_pxy_t;
271 
272 
273 /*
274  * Sun RPCBIND proxy
275  */
276 #define RPCB_MAXMSG	888
277 #define RPCB_RES_PMAP	0	/* Response contains a v2 port. */
278 #define RPCB_RES_STRING	1	/* " " " v3 (GETADDR) string. */
279 #define RPCB_RES_LIST	2	/* " " " v4 (GETADDRLIST) list. */
280 #define RPCB_MAXREQS	32	/* Arbitrary limit on tracked transactions */
281 
282 #define RPCB_REQMIN	40
283 #define RPCB_REQMAX	888
284 #define RPCB_REPMIN	20
285 #define	RPCB_REPMAX	604	/* XXX double check this! */
286 
287 /*
288  * These macros determine the number of bytes between p and the end of
289  * r->rs_buf relative to l.
290  */
291 #define RPCB_BUF_END(r) (char *)((r)->rm_msgbuf + (r)->rm_buflen)
292 #define RPCB_BUF_GEQ(r, p, l)   \
293         ((RPCB_BUF_END((r)) > (char *)(p)) &&           \
294          ((RPCB_BUF_END((r)) - (char *)(p)) >= (l)))
295 #define	RPCB_BUF_EQ(r, p, l)                            \
296         (RPCB_BUF_END((r)) == ((char *)(p) + (l)))
297 
298 /*
299  * The following correspond to RPC(B) detailed in RFC183[13].
300  */
301 #define RPCB_CALL		0
302 #define RPCB_REPLY		1
303 #define RPCB_MSG_VERSION	2
304 #define RPCB_PROG		100000
305 #define RPCB_GETPORT		3
306 #define RPCB_GETADDR		3
307 #define RPCB_GETADDRLIST	11
308 #define RPCB_MSG_ACCEPTED	0
309 #define RPCB_MSG_DENIED		1
310 
311 /* BEGIN (Generic XDR structures) */
312 typedef struct xdr_string {
313 	u_32_t	*xs_len;
314 	char	*xs_str;
315 } xdr_string_t;
316 
317 typedef struct xdr_auth {
318 	/* u_32_t	xa_flavor; */
319 	xdr_string_t	xa_string;
320 } xdr_auth_t;
321 
322 typedef struct xdr_uaddr {
323 	u_32_t		xu_ip;
324 	u_short         xu_port;
325 	xdr_string_t	xu_str;
326 } xdr_uaddr_t;
327 
328 typedef	struct xdr_proto {
329 	u_int		xp_proto;
330 	xdr_string_t	xp_str;
331 } xdr_proto_t;
332 
333 #define xu_xslen	xu_str.xs_len
334 #define xu_xsstr	xu_str.xs_str
335 #define	xp_xslen	xp_str.xs_len
336 #define xp_xsstr	xp_str.xs_str
337 /* END (Generic XDR structures) */
338 
339 /* BEGIN (RPC call structures) */
340 typedef struct pmap_args {
341 	/* u_32_t	pa_prog; */
342 	/* u_32_t	pa_vers; */
343 	u_32_t		*pa_prot;
344 	/* u_32_t	pa_port; */
345 } pmap_args_t;
346 
347 typedef struct rpcb_args {
348 	/* u_32_t	*ra_prog; */
349 	/* u_32_t	*ra_vers; */
350 	xdr_proto_t	ra_netid;
351 	xdr_uaddr_t	ra_maddr;
352 	/* xdr_string_t	ra_owner; */
353 } rpcb_args_t;
354 
355 typedef struct rpc_call {
356 	/* u_32_t	rc_rpcvers; */
357 	/* u_32_t	rc_prog; */
358 	u_32_t	*rc_vers;
359 	u_32_t	*rc_proc;
360 	xdr_auth_t	rc_authcred;
361 	xdr_auth_t	rc_authverf;
362 	union {
363 		pmap_args_t	ra_pmapargs;
364 		rpcb_args_t	ra_rpcbargs;
365 	} rpcb_args;
366 } rpc_call_t;
367 
368 #define	rc_pmapargs	rpcb_args.ra_pmapargs
369 #define rc_rpcbargs	rpcb_args.ra_rpcbargs
370 /* END (RPC call structures) */
371 
372 /* BEGIN (RPC reply structures) */
373 typedef struct rpcb_entry {
374 	xdr_uaddr_t	re_maddr;
375 	xdr_proto_t	re_netid;
376 	/* u_32_t	re_semantics; */
377 	xdr_string_t	re_family;
378 	xdr_proto_t	re_proto;
379 	u_32_t		*re_more; /* 1 == another entry follows */
380 } rpcb_entry_t;
381 
382 typedef struct rpcb_listp {
383 	u_32_t		*rl_list; /* 1 == list follows */
384 	int		rl_cnt;
385 	rpcb_entry_t	rl_entries[2]; /* TCP / UDP only */
386 } rpcb_listp_t;
387 
388 typedef struct rpc_resp {
389 	/* u_32_t	rr_acceptdeny; */
390 	/* Omitted 'message denied' fork; we don't care about rejects. */
391 	xdr_auth_t	rr_authverf;
392 	/* u_32_t		*rr_astat;	*/
393 	union {
394 		u_32_t		*resp_pmap;
395 		xdr_uaddr_t	resp_getaddr;
396 		rpcb_listp_t	resp_getaddrlist;
397 	} rpcb_reply;
398 } rpc_resp_t;
399 
400 #define	rr_v2	rpcb_reply.resp_pmap
401 #define rr_v3	rpcb_reply.resp_getaddr
402 #define	rr_v4	rpcb_reply.resp_getaddrlist
403 /* END (RPC reply structures) */
404 
405 /* BEGIN (RPC message structure & macros) */
406 typedef struct rpc_msg {
407 	char	rm_msgbuf[RPCB_MAXMSG];	/* RPCB data buffer */
408 	u_int	rm_buflen;
409 	u_32_t	*rm_xid;
410 	/* u_32_t Call vs Reply */
411 	union {
412 		rpc_call_t	rb_call;
413 		rpc_resp_t	rb_resp;
414 	} rm_body;
415 } rpc_msg_t;
416 
417 #define rm_call		rm_body.rb_call
418 #define rm_resp		rm_body.rb_resp
419 /* END (RPC message structure & macros) */
420 
421 /*
422  * These code paths aren't hot enough to warrant per transaction
423  * mutexes.
424  */
425 typedef struct rpcb_xact {
426 	struct	rpcb_xact	*rx_next;
427 	struct	rpcb_xact	**rx_pnext;
428 	u_32_t	rx_xid;		/* RPC transmission ID */
429 	u_int	rx_type;	/* RPCB response type */
430 	u_int	rx_ref;         /* reference count */
431 	u_int	rx_proto;	/* transport protocol (v2 only) */
432 } rpcb_xact_t;
433 
434 typedef struct rpcb_session {
435         ipfmutex_t	rs_rxlock;
436 	rpcb_xact_t	*rs_rxlist;
437 } rpcb_session_t;
438 
439 /*
440  * For an explanation, please see the following:
441  *   RFC1832 - Sections 3.11, 4.4, and 4.5.
442  */
443 #define XDRALIGN(x)	((((x) % 4) != 0) ? ((((x) + 3) / 4) * 4) : (x))
444 
445 extern	int	appr_add __P((aproxy_t *, ipf_stack_t *));
446 extern	int	appr_ctl __P((ap_ctl_t *, ipf_stack_t *));
447 extern	int	appr_del __P((aproxy_t *, ipf_stack_t *));
448 extern	int	appr_init __P((ipf_stack_t *));
449 extern	void	appr_unload __P((ipf_stack_t *));
450 extern	int	appr_ok __P((fr_info_t *, tcphdr_t *, struct ipnat *));
451 extern	int	appr_match __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *));
452 extern	void	appr_free __P((aproxy_t *));
453 extern	void	aps_free __P((ap_session_t *, ipf_stack_t *));
454 extern	int	appr_check __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *));
455 extern	aproxy_t	*appr_lookup __P((u_int, char *, ipf_stack_t *));
456 extern	int	appr_new __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *));
457 extern	int	appr_ioctl __P((caddr_t, ioctlcmd_t, int, ipf_stack_t *));
458 
459 #endif /* __IP_PROXY_H__ */
460