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1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Copyright (c) 2010, Yavuz Gokirmak
4#
5# All rights reserved.
6#
7# This source code may be used, modified, copied, distributed, and
8# sold, in both source and binary form provided that the above
9# copyright and these terms are retained, verbatim, as the first
10# lines of this file.  Under no circumstances is the author
11# responsible for the proper functioning of the software nor does
12# the author assume any responsibility for damages incurred with
13# its use.
14#
15# $FreeBSD$
16#
17# This script adds virtual nodes to one of the physical interfaces
18# visible on your local area network (LAN). Virtual nodes seems real
19# to external observers.
20# If traceroute is executed to one of virtual nodes, the IP
21# address of the physical interface will not be seen in the output.
22# Virtual nodes are generated via jails and network connections are
23# established using ng_bridge(4) and ng_eiface(4) node types.
24#
25# To use this script:
26#
27# 0. Make your own copy of this example script.
28#
29# 1. Edit the definition of ${ETHER_INTF} as described below
30#    to define your real interface connected to the LAN. Virtual nodes
31#    will placed on the same physical network as this interface.
32#
33# 2. Edit the definition of ${TARGET_TOPOLOGY} to define your virtual
34#    nodes. Virtual topology definition includes node names and their
35#    IP address. Target top. syntax: ( node1|ip1/24 node2|ip2/24 ... )
36#    Example 1: ( n1|122.122.122.12/24, n2|122.122.122.13/24 ...)
37#    Example 2: ( n1|2001:b90::14a/125, n1|2001:b90::14b/125 ...)
38#
39# 3. Run this script with "start" as the command line argument.
40#
41# 4. Stop bridging by running this script with "stop" as the
42#    command line argument.
43#
44# 5. This script uses a template file in order to carry information
45#    between start and stop calls.
46#      In the start call, the netgraph interfaces and jails are created.
47#      At the stop phase, all created objects should be removed.
48#    DO NOT delete the temporary file between the start and stop phases.
49#
50# To add virtual nodes for multiple independent LANs, create multiple
51# copies of this script with different variable definitions.
52#
53# Target Topology:
54#
55#
56#                 +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+
57#                 |  n0 (vimage)  | |  n1 (vimage)  | |  nk (vimage)  |
58#                 |               | |               | |               |
59#                 | +-----------+ | | +-----------+ | | +-----------+ |
60#                 | |  ngeth0   | | | |  ngeth1   | | | |  ngethk   | |
61#                 | |(ng_eiface)| | | |(ng_eiface)| | | |(ng_eiface)| |
62#                 | +--+-----+--+ | | +--+-----+--+ | | +--+-----+--+ |
63#                 |    |ether|    | |    |ether|    | |    |ether|    |
64#                 |    +--X--+    | |    +--X--+    | |    +---X-+    |
65#   +-----+       +--------\------+ +--------\------+ +-------/-------+
66#   |upper|----\            \ip_addr          \ip_addr       /ip_addr
67# +-+-----+--+  \            \                 \             \
68# |   em0    |   \            +--------+        +-+           \
69# |(ng_ether)|    +-----------+         \          \           \
70# +-+-----+--+                 \         \          /           \
71#   |lower|    +---------\      \         \        /            /
72#   +--X--+   /        O--X--O O-X---O O---X-O O--X--O     O---X---O
73#      \      |        |link0| |link1| |link2| |link3|     |linkk+2|
74#       \     /      +-O-----O-O-----O-O-----O-O-----O-----O-------O-+
75#        +---+       |                                               |
76#                    |          bridge (ng_bridge)                   |
77#                    +-----------------------------------------------+
78#
79#
80
81# Give the name of ethernet interface. Virtual nodes will be seen as
82# local neighbours of this interface.
83
84ETHER_INTF="em0"
85
86# List the names of virtual nodes and their IP addresses. Use ':'
87# character to separate node name from node IP address and netmask.
88
89TARGET_TOPOLOGY="c1|10.0.2.20/24 c2|10.0.2.21/24 c3|10.0.2.22/24"
90
91# MAC manufacturer prefix. This can be modified according to needs.
92MAC_PREFIX="00:1d:92"
93
94# Temporary file is important for proper execution of script.
95TEMP_FILE="/var/tmp/.virtual.lan.tmp"
96
97# Set root directory for jails to be created.
98JAIL_PATH="/usr/jails/node"
99
100
101####################################################################
102####    Nothing below this point should need to be modified.    ####
103####################################################################
104
105
106# Start/restart routine.
107virtual_lan_start() {
108
109	# Load netgraph KLD's as necessary.
110
111	for KLD in ng_ether ng_bridge ng_eiface; do
112		if ! kldstat -v | grep -qw ${KLD}; then
113			echo -n "Loading ${KLD}.ko... "
114			kldload ${KLD} || exit 1
115			echo "done"
116		fi
117	done
118
119	# Reset all interfaces and jails. If temporary file can not be found
120	# script assumes that there is no previous configuration.
121
122	if [ ! -e ${TEMP_FILE} ]; then
123		echo "No previous configuration(${TEMP_FILE}) found to clean-up."
124	else
125		echo -n "Cleaning previous configuration..."
126		virtual_lan_stop
127		echo "done"
128	fi
129
130	# Create temporary file for usage. This file includes generated
131	# interface names and jail names. All bridges, interfaces and jails
132	# are written to file while created. In clean-up process written
133	# objects are cleaned (i.e. removed) from system.
134
135	if [ -e ${TEMP_FILE} ]; then
136		touch ${TEMP_FILE}
137	fi
138
139	echo -n "Verifying ethernet interface existence..."
140	# Verify ethernet interface exist.
141	if ! ngctl info ${ETHER_INTF}: >/dev/null 2>&1; then
142		echo "Error: interface ${ETHER_INTF} does not exist"
143		exit 1
144	fi
145	ifconfig ${ETHER_INTF} up || exit 1
146	echo "done"
147
148	# Get current number of bridge interfaces in the system. This number
149	# is used to create a name for new bridge.
150	BRIDGE_COUNT=`ngctl l | grep bridge | wc -l | sed -e "s/ //g"`
151	BRIDGE_NAME="bridge${BRIDGE_COUNT}"
152
153	# Create new ng_bridge(4) node and attach it to the ethernet interface.
154	# Connect ng_ether:lower hook to bridge:link0 when creating bridge and
155	# connect ng_ether:upper hook to bridge:link1 after bridge name is set.
156
157	echo "Creating bridge interface: ${BRIDGE_NAME}..."
158	ngctl mkpeer ${ETHER_INTF}: bridge lower link0 || exit 1
159	ngctl name ${ETHER_INTF}:lower ${BRIDGE_NAME} || exit 1
160	ngctl connect ${ETHER_INTF}: ${BRIDGE_NAME}: upper link1 || exit 1
161	echo "Bridge ${BRIDGE_NAME} is created and ${ETHER_INTF} is connected."
162
163	# In the above code block two hooks are connected to bridge interface,
164	# therefore LINKNUM is set to 2 indicating total number of connected
165	# hooks on the bridge interface.
166	LINKNUM=2
167
168	# Write name of the bridge to temp file. Clean-up procedure will use
169	# this name to shutdown bridge interface.
170	echo "bridge ${BRIDGE_NAME}" > ${TEMP_FILE}
171
172
173	# Attach other interfaces as well.
174	for NODE in ${TARGET_TOPOLOGY}; do
175
176		# Virtual nodes are defined in TARGET_TOPOLOGY variable. They
177		# have the form of 'nodeName|IPaddr'. Below two lines split
178		# node definition to get node name and node IP.
179
180		NODE_NAME=`echo ${NODE} | awk -F"|" '{print $1}'`
181		NODE_IP=`echo ${NODE} | awk -F"|" '{print $2}'`
182
183		# Create virtual node (jail) with given name and using
184		# JAIL_PATH as root directory for jail.
185
186		echo -n "Creating virtual node (jail) ${NODE_NAME}..."
187		jail -c vnet name=${NODE_NAME} host.hostname=${NODE_NAME} \
188			path=${JAIL_PATH} persist
189		echo "done"
190
191		# Write name of the jail to temp file. Clean-up procedure will
192		# use this name to remove jail.
193
194		echo "node ${NODE_NAME}" >> ${TEMP_FILE}
195
196		# Create a ng_eiface object for virtual node. ng_eiface
197		# object has a hook that can be connected to one of bridge
198		# links. After creating interface get its automatically
199		# generated name for further usage.
200
201		echo "Creating eiface interface for virtual node ${NODE_NAME}."
202		ngctl mkpeer eiface ether ether
203		EIFACE=`ngctl l | grep ngeth | tail -n 1| awk '{print $2}'`
204		echo "Interface ${EIFACE} is created."
205
206		# Write name of the interface to temp file. Clean-up procedure
207		# will use this name to shutdown interface.
208
209		echo "interface ${EIFACE}" >> ${TEMP_FILE}
210
211		# Move virtual interface to virtual node. Note that Interface
212		# name will not be changed at the end of this movement. Moved
213		# interface can be seen at the output of ifconfig command in
214		# jail: 'jexec jailname ifconfig'
215
216		echo "Moving ${EIFACE} to ${NODE_NAME}"
217		ifconfig ${EIFACE} vnet ${NODE_NAME}
218
219		# Make lo0 interface localhost.
220		jexec ${NODE_NAME} ifconfig lo0 localhost
221
222		# Generate a random mac address for virtual interface. First
223		# three octets can be changed by user. Last three octets are
224		# generated randomly.
225		M4=`od -An -N2 -i /dev/random | sed -e 's/ //g' | \
226				awk '{ print $1 % 256 }'`
227		M5=`od -An -N2 -i /dev/random | sed -e 's/ //g' | \
228				awk '{ print $1 % 256 }'`
229		M6=`od -An -N2 -i /dev/random | sed -e 's/ //g' | \
230				awk '{ print $1 % 256 }'`
231
232		MAC=`printf ${MAC_PREFIX}:%02x:%02x:%02x ${M4} ${M5} ${M6}`
233
234		# Set the link address (mac address) of virtual interface in
235		# virtual node to randomly generated MAC.
236		echo "Setting MAC address of ${EIFACE} to '${MAC}'"
237		jexec ${NODE_NAME} ifconfig ${EIFACE} link $MAC
238
239		# Either IPv4 or IPv6 can be used in this script. Ifconfig
240		# IP setting syntax differs slightly for two IP versions.
241		# For version 4 'inet' keyword is used whereas for version 6
242		# 'inet6' is used. Below line tries to decide which IP version
243		# is given and sets IPVER to 'inet' or 'inet6'.
244
245		IPVER=`echo ${NODE_IP} | awk -F"." '{ split($4,last,"/"); \
246			if( NF==4 && $1>0 && $1<256 && $2<256 && $3<256 && \
247			last[1]<256) print "inet"; else print "inet6"}'`
248
249		# Set IP address of virtual interface in virtual node.
250		echo "Setting IP address of ${EIFACE} to '${NODE_IP}'"
251		jexec ${NODE_NAME} ifconfig ${EIFACE} ${IPVER} ${NODE_IP}
252
253		# Connect virtual interface to bridge interface. Syntax is :
254		# ngctl connect INTERFACE: BRIDGE: INTERFACE_HOOK EMPTY_LINK.
255		# Interface has one hook named 'ether' and below line connects
256		# ether hook to bridge's first unconnected link.
257
258		echo -n "Connecting ${EIFACE}:ether to ${BRIDGE_NAME}:link${LINKNUM}..."
259		ngctl connect ${EIFACE}: ${BRIDGE_NAME}: ether link${LINKNUM} \
260			|| exit 1
261		echo "done"
262
263		# Now, bridge has one more connected link thus link count is
264		# incremented.
265		LINKNUM=`expr ${LINKNUM} + 1`
266	done
267	echo "Virtual LAN established successfully!"
268
269}
270
271# Stop routine.
272virtual_lan_stop() {
273
274	if [ ! -e ${TEMP_FILE} ]; then
275		echo "Nothing to stop! ${TEMP_FILE}: temp file not found"
276	else
277
278		echo -n "Shutdown bridge interface.."
279		OBJECTS=`cat ${TEMP_FILE} | grep bridge | awk '{print $2}'`
280		for BRIDGE in ${OBJECTS}; do
281			ngctl shutdown ${BRIDGE}: >/dev/null 2>&1
282		done
283		echo "done"
284
285		echo -n "Shutdown all eiface interfaces..."
286		OBJECTS=`cat ${TEMP_FILE} | grep interface | awk '{print $2}'`
287		for INTERFACE in ${OBJECTS}; do
288			ngctl shutdown ${INTERFACE}: >/dev/null 2>&1
289		done
290		echo "done"
291
292		echo -n "Removing all jails..."
293		OBJECTS=`cat ${TEMP_FILE} | grep node | awk '{print $2}'`
294		for NODE in ${OBJECTS}; do
295			jail -r ${NODE}
296		done
297		echo "done"
298
299		echo "Removing tempfile ${TEMP_FILE}"
300		rm ${TEMP_FILE}
301	fi
302	echo "Virtual LAN objects removed successfully!"
303
304}
305
306virtual_lan_usage() {
307	echo "usage: $0 start [target_topology]"
308	echo "     : $0 [ stop | help ]"
309}
310
311
312# Main entry point.
313
314case $# in
315	1)
316		case $1 in
317                        start)
318                                echo -n "Creating default target topology:"
319				echo " ${TARGET_TOPOLOGY}"
320                                virtual_lan_start
321                                ;;
322                        stop)
323
324				if [ ! -e ${TEMP_FILE} ]; then
325					echo -n "Noting to stop! ${TEMP_FILE}:"
326					echo " temp file not found"
327				else
328					virtual_lan_stop
329				fi
330                                ;;
331                        help)
332                                virtual_lan_usage
333				exit 1
334                                ;;
335                        *)
336                                virtual_lan_usage
337                                exit 1
338
339                esac
340		;;
341	2)
342	        case $1 in
343			start)
344                        	TARGET_TOPOLOGY=$2
345                                echo -n "Creating target topology:"
346				echo "${TARGET_TOPOLOGY}"
347                                virtual_lan_start
348                                ;;
349                        *)
350                        	virtual_lan_usage
351                                exit 1
352                esac
353		;;
354
355	*)
356                virtual_lan_usage
357                exit 1
358esac
359
360