1 /*- 2 * Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Luigi Rizzo 3 * Copyright (c) 1996 Alex Nash, Paul Traina, Poul-Henning Kamp 4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ugen J.S.Antsilevich 5 * 6 * Idea and grammar partially left from: 7 * Copyright (c) 1993 Daniel Boulet 8 * 9 * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification, 10 * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact. 11 * 12 * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions. 13 * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due 14 * but requiring it would be too onerous. 15 * 16 * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind. 17 * 18 * NEW command line interface for IP firewall facility 19 * 20 * $FreeBSD$ 21 */ 22 23 /* 24 * Options that can be set on the command line. 25 * When reading commands from a file, a subset of the options can also 26 * be applied globally by specifying them before the file name. 27 * After that, each line can contain its own option that changes 28 * the global value. 29 * XXX The context is not restored after each line. 30 */ 31 32 struct cmdline_opts { 33 /* boolean options: */ 34 int do_value_as_ip; /* show table value as IP */ 35 int do_resolv; /* try to resolve all ip to names */ 36 int do_time; /* Show time stamps */ 37 int do_quiet; /* Be quiet in add and flush */ 38 int do_pipe; /* this cmd refers to a pipe/queue/sched */ 39 int do_nat; /* this cmd refers to a nat config */ 40 int do_dynamic; /* display dynamic rules */ 41 int do_expired; /* display expired dynamic rules */ 42 int do_compact; /* show rules in compact mode */ 43 int do_force; /* do not ask for confirmation */ 44 int show_sets; /* display the set each rule belongs to */ 45 int test_only; /* only check syntax */ 46 int comment_only; /* only print action and comment */ 47 int verbose; /* be verbose on some commands */ 48 49 /* The options below can have multiple values. */ 50 51 int do_sort; /* field to sort results (0 = no) */ 52 /* valid fields are 1 and above */ 53 54 int use_set; /* work with specified set number */ 55 /* 0 means all sets, otherwise apply to set use_set - 1 */ 56 57 }; 58 59 enum { 60 TIMESTAMP_NONE = 0, 61 TIMESTAMP_STRING, 62 TIMESTAMP_NUMERIC, 63 }; 64 65 extern struct cmdline_opts co; 66 67 /* 68 * _s_x is a structure that stores a string <-> token pairs, used in 69 * various places in the parser. Entries are stored in arrays, 70 * with an entry with s=NULL as terminator. 71 * The search routines are match_token() and match_value(). 72 * Often, an element with x=0 contains an error string. 73 * 74 */ 75 struct _s_x { 76 char const *s; 77 int x; 78 }; 79 80 extern struct _s_x f_ipdscp[]; 81 82 enum tokens { 83 TOK_NULL=0, 84 85 TOK_OR, 86 TOK_NOT, 87 TOK_STARTBRACE, 88 TOK_ENDBRACE, 89 90 TOK_ABORT6, 91 TOK_ABORT, 92 TOK_ACCEPT, 93 TOK_COUNT, 94 TOK_EACTION, 95 TOK_PIPE, 96 TOK_LINK, 97 TOK_QUEUE, 98 TOK_FLOWSET, 99 TOK_SCHED, 100 TOK_DIVERT, 101 TOK_TEE, 102 TOK_NETGRAPH, 103 TOK_NGTEE, 104 TOK_FORWARD, 105 TOK_SKIPTO, 106 TOK_DENY, 107 TOK_REJECT, 108 TOK_RESET, 109 TOK_UNREACH, 110 TOK_CHECKSTATE, 111 TOK_NAT, 112 TOK_REASS, 113 TOK_CALL, 114 TOK_RETURN, 115 116 TOK_ALTQ, 117 TOK_LOG, 118 TOK_TAG, 119 TOK_UNTAG, 120 121 TOK_TAGGED, 122 TOK_UID, 123 TOK_GID, 124 TOK_JAIL, 125 TOK_IN, 126 TOK_LIMIT, 127 TOK_KEEPSTATE, 128 TOK_LAYER2, 129 TOK_OUT, 130 TOK_DIVERTED, 131 TOK_DIVERTEDLOOPBACK, 132 TOK_DIVERTEDOUTPUT, 133 TOK_XMIT, 134 TOK_RECV, 135 TOK_VIA, 136 TOK_FRAG, 137 TOK_IPOPTS, 138 TOK_IPLEN, 139 TOK_IPID, 140 TOK_IPPRECEDENCE, 141 TOK_DSCP, 142 TOK_IPTOS, 143 TOK_IPTTL, 144 TOK_IPVER, 145 TOK_ESTAB, 146 TOK_SETUP, 147 TOK_TCPDATALEN, 148 TOK_TCPFLAGS, 149 TOK_TCPOPTS, 150 TOK_TCPSEQ, 151 TOK_TCPACK, 152 TOK_TCPWIN, 153 TOK_ICMPTYPES, 154 TOK_MAC, 155 TOK_MACTYPE, 156 TOK_VERREVPATH, 157 TOK_VERSRCREACH, 158 TOK_ANTISPOOF, 159 TOK_IPSEC, 160 TOK_COMMENT, 161 162 TOK_PLR, 163 TOK_NOERROR, 164 TOK_BUCKETS, 165 TOK_DSTIP, 166 TOK_SRCIP, 167 TOK_DSTPORT, 168 TOK_SRCPORT, 169 TOK_ALL, 170 TOK_MASK, 171 TOK_FLOW_MASK, 172 TOK_SCHED_MASK, 173 TOK_BW, 174 TOK_DELAY, 175 TOK_PROFILE, 176 TOK_BURST, 177 TOK_RED, 178 TOK_GRED, 179 TOK_ECN, 180 TOK_DROPTAIL, 181 TOK_PROTO, 182 #ifdef NEW_AQM 183 /* AQM tokens*/ 184 TOK_NO_ECN, 185 TOK_CODEL, 186 TOK_FQ_CODEL, 187 TOK_TARGET, 188 TOK_INTERVAL, 189 TOK_FLOWS, 190 TOK_QUANTUM, 191 192 TOK_PIE, 193 TOK_FQ_PIE, 194 TOK_TUPDATE, 195 TOK_MAX_BURST, 196 TOK_MAX_ECNTH, 197 TOK_ALPHA, 198 TOK_BETA, 199 TOK_CAPDROP, 200 TOK_NO_CAPDROP, 201 TOK_ONOFF, 202 TOK_DRE, 203 TOK_TS, 204 TOK_DERAND, 205 TOK_NO_DERAND, 206 #endif 207 /* dummynet tokens */ 208 TOK_WEIGHT, 209 TOK_LMAX, 210 TOK_PRI, 211 TOK_TYPE, 212 TOK_SLOTSIZE, 213 214 TOK_IP, 215 TOK_IF, 216 TOK_ALOG, 217 TOK_DENY_INC, 218 TOK_SAME_PORTS, 219 TOK_UNREG_ONLY, 220 TOK_SKIP_GLOBAL, 221 TOK_RESET_ADDR, 222 TOK_ALIAS_REV, 223 TOK_PROXY_ONLY, 224 TOK_REDIR_ADDR, 225 TOK_REDIR_PORT, 226 TOK_REDIR_PROTO, 227 228 TOK_IPV6, 229 TOK_FLOWID, 230 TOK_ICMP6TYPES, 231 TOK_EXT6HDR, 232 TOK_DSTIP6, 233 TOK_SRCIP6, 234 235 TOK_IPV4, 236 TOK_UNREACH6, 237 TOK_RESET6, 238 239 TOK_FIB, 240 TOK_SETFIB, 241 TOK_LOOKUP, 242 TOK_SOCKARG, 243 TOK_SETDSCP, 244 TOK_FLOW, 245 TOK_IFLIST, 246 /* Table tokens */ 247 TOK_CREATE, 248 TOK_DESTROY, 249 TOK_LIST, 250 TOK_INFO, 251 TOK_DETAIL, 252 TOK_MODIFY, 253 TOK_FLUSH, 254 TOK_SWAP, 255 TOK_ADD, 256 TOK_DEL, 257 TOK_VALTYPE, 258 TOK_ALGO, 259 TOK_TALIST, 260 TOK_ATOMIC, 261 TOK_LOCK, 262 TOK_UNLOCK, 263 TOK_VLIST, 264 TOK_OLIST, 265 266 /* NAT64 tokens */ 267 TOK_NAT64STL, 268 TOK_NAT64LSN, 269 TOK_STATS, 270 TOK_STATES, 271 TOK_CONFIG, 272 TOK_TABLE4, 273 TOK_TABLE6, 274 TOK_PREFIX4, 275 TOK_PREFIX6, 276 TOK_AGG_LEN, 277 TOK_AGG_COUNT, 278 TOK_MAX_PORTS, 279 TOK_JMAXLEN, 280 TOK_PORT_RANGE, 281 TOK_HOST_DEL_AGE, 282 TOK_PG_DEL_AGE, 283 TOK_TCP_SYN_AGE, 284 TOK_TCP_CLOSE_AGE, 285 TOK_TCP_EST_AGE, 286 TOK_UDP_AGE, 287 TOK_ICMP_AGE, 288 TOK_LOGOFF, 289 290 /* NPTv6 tokens */ 291 TOK_NPTV6, 292 TOK_INTPREFIX, 293 TOK_EXTPREFIX, 294 TOK_PREFIXLEN, 295 296 TOK_TCPSETMSS, 297 }; 298 299 /* 300 * the following macro returns an error message if we run out of 301 * arguments. 302 */ 303 #define NEED(_p, msg) {if (!_p) errx(EX_USAGE, msg);} 304 #define NEED1(msg) {if (!(*av)) errx(EX_USAGE, msg);} 305 306 struct buf_pr { 307 char *buf; /* allocated buffer */ 308 char *ptr; /* current pointer */ 309 size_t size; /* total buffer size */ 310 size_t avail; /* available storage */ 311 size_t needed; /* length needed */ 312 }; 313 314 int pr_u64(struct buf_pr *bp, uint64_t *pd, int width); 315 int bp_alloc(struct buf_pr *b, size_t size); 316 void bp_free(struct buf_pr *b); 317 int bprintf(struct buf_pr *b, char *format, ...); 318 319 320 /* memory allocation support */ 321 void *safe_calloc(size_t number, size_t size); 322 void *safe_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size); 323 324 /* string comparison functions used for historical compatibility */ 325 int _substrcmp(const char *str1, const char* str2); 326 int _substrcmp2(const char *str1, const char* str2, const char* str3); 327 int stringnum_cmp(const char *a, const char *b); 328 329 /* utility functions */ 330 int match_token(struct _s_x *table, const char *string); 331 int match_token_relaxed(struct _s_x *table, const char *string); 332 int get_token(struct _s_x *table, const char *string, const char *errbase); 333 char const *match_value(struct _s_x *p, int value); 334 size_t concat_tokens(char *buf, size_t bufsize, struct _s_x *table, 335 char *delimiter); 336 int fill_flags(struct _s_x *flags, char *p, char **e, uint32_t *set, 337 uint32_t *clear); 338 void print_flags_buffer(char *buf, size_t sz, struct _s_x *list, uint32_t set); 339 340 struct _ip_fw3_opheader; 341 int do_cmd(int optname, void *optval, uintptr_t optlen); 342 int do_set3(int optname, struct _ip_fw3_opheader *op3, size_t optlen); 343 int do_get3(int optname, struct _ip_fw3_opheader *op3, size_t *optlen); 344 345 struct in6_addr; 346 void n2mask(struct in6_addr *mask, int n); 347 int contigmask(uint8_t *p, int len); 348 349 /* 350 * Forward declarations to avoid include way too many headers. 351 * C does not allow duplicated typedefs, so we use the base struct 352 * that the typedef points to. 353 * Should the typedefs use a different type, the compiler will 354 * still detect the change when compiling the body of the 355 * functions involved, so we do not lose error checking. 356 */ 357 struct _ipfw_insn; 358 struct _ipfw_insn_altq; 359 struct _ipfw_insn_u32; 360 struct _ipfw_insn_ip6; 361 struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6; 362 363 /* 364 * The reserved set numer. This is a constant in ip_fw.h 365 * but we store it in a variable so other files do not depend 366 * in that header just for one constant. 367 */ 368 extern int resvd_set_number; 369 370 /* first-level command handlers */ 371 void ipfw_add(char *av[]); 372 void ipfw_show_nat(int ac, char **av); 373 void ipfw_config_pipe(int ac, char **av); 374 void ipfw_config_nat(int ac, char **av); 375 void ipfw_sets_handler(char *av[]); 376 void ipfw_table_handler(int ac, char *av[]); 377 void ipfw_sysctl_handler(char *av[], int which); 378 void ipfw_delete(char *av[]); 379 void ipfw_flush(int force); 380 void ipfw_zero(int ac, char *av[], int optname); 381 void ipfw_list(int ac, char *av[], int show_counters); 382 void ipfw_internal_handler(int ac, char *av[]); 383 void ipfw_nat64lsn_handler(int ac, char *av[]); 384 void ipfw_nat64stl_handler(int ac, char *av[]); 385 void ipfw_nptv6_handler(int ac, char *av[]); 386 int ipfw_check_object_name(const char *name); 387 int ipfw_check_nat64prefix(const struct in6_addr *prefix, int length); 388 389 #ifdef PF 390 /* altq.c */ 391 void altq_set_enabled(int enabled); 392 u_int32_t altq_name_to_qid(const char *name); 393 void print_altq_cmd(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_altq *altqptr); 394 #else 395 #define NO_ALTQ 396 #endif 397 398 /* dummynet.c */ 399 void dummynet_list(int ac, char *av[], int show_counters); 400 void dummynet_flush(void); 401 int ipfw_delete_pipe(int pipe_or_queue, int n); 402 403 /* ipv6.c */ 404 void print_unreach6_code(struct buf_pr *bp, uint16_t code); 405 void print_ip6(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_ip6 *cmd); 406 void print_flow6id(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd); 407 void print_icmp6types(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd); 408 void print_ext6hdr(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn *cmd ); 409 410 struct tidx; 411 struct _ipfw_insn *add_srcip6(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, int cblen, 412 struct tidx *tstate); 413 struct _ipfw_insn *add_dstip6(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, int cblen, 414 struct tidx *tstate); 415 416 void fill_flow6(struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd, char *av, int cblen); 417 void fill_unreach6_code(u_short *codep, char *str); 418 void fill_icmp6types(struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6 *cmd, char *av, int cblen); 419 int fill_ext6hdr(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av); 420 421 /* ipfw2.c */ 422 void bp_flush(struct buf_pr *b); 423 void fill_table(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, uint8_t opcode, 424 struct tidx *tstate); 425 426 /* tables.c */ 427 struct _ipfw_obj_ctlv; 428 struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv; 429 int table_check_name(const char *tablename); 430 void ipfw_list_ta(int ac, char *av[]); 431 void ipfw_list_values(int ac, char *av[]); 432 void table_fill_ntlv(struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv *ntlv, const char *name, 433 uint8_t set, uint16_t uidx); 434 435