xref: /titanic_41/usr/src/uts/common/inet/ipf/ip_nat.c (revision d73ae94e59c019f5cc3221ee0a0012d02091b40e)
1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 1995-2003 by Darren Reed.
3  *
4  * See the IPFILTER.LICENCE file for details on licencing.
5  *
6  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
7  * Use is subject to license terms.
8  */
9 
10 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
11 
12 #if defined(KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL)
13 # undef KERNEL
14 # undef _KERNEL
15 # define        KERNEL	1
16 # define        _KERNEL	1
17 #endif
18 #include <sys/errno.h>
19 #include <sys/types.h>
20 #include <sys/param.h>
21 #include <sys/time.h>
22 #include <sys/file.h>
23 #if defined(__NetBSD__) && (NetBSD >= 199905) && !defined(IPFILTER_LKM) && \
24     defined(_KERNEL)
25 # include "opt_ipfilter_log.h"
26 #endif
27 #if !defined(_KERNEL)
28 # include <stdio.h>
29 # include <string.h>
30 # include <stdlib.h>
31 # define _KERNEL
32 # ifdef __OpenBSD__
33 struct file;
34 # endif
35 # include <sys/uio.h>
36 # undef _KERNEL
37 #endif
38 #if defined(_KERNEL) && (__FreeBSD_version >= 220000)
39 # include <sys/filio.h>
40 # include <sys/fcntl.h>
41 #else
42 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
43 #endif
44 #if !defined(AIX)
45 # include <sys/fcntl.h>
46 #endif
47 #if !defined(linux)
48 # include <sys/protosw.h>
49 #endif
50 #include <sys/socket.h>
51 #if defined(_KERNEL)
52 # include <sys/systm.h>
53 # if !defined(__SVR4) && !defined(__svr4__)
54 #  include <sys/mbuf.h>
55 # endif
56 #endif
57 #if defined(__SVR4) || defined(__svr4__)
58 # include <sys/filio.h>
59 # include <sys/byteorder.h>
60 # ifdef _KERNEL
61 #  include <sys/dditypes.h>
62 # endif
63 # include <sys/stream.h>
64 # include <sys/kmem.h>
65 #endif
66 #if __FreeBSD_version >= 300000
67 # include <sys/queue.h>
68 #endif
69 #include <net/if.h>
70 #if __FreeBSD_version >= 300000
71 # include <net/if_var.h>
72 # if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(IPFILTER_LKM)
73 #  include "opt_ipfilter.h"
74 # endif
75 #endif
76 #ifdef sun
77 # include <net/af.h>
78 #endif
79 #include <net/route.h>
80 #include <netinet/in.h>
81 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
82 #include <netinet/ip.h>
83 
84 #ifdef RFC1825
85 # include <vpn/md5.h>
86 # include <vpn/ipsec.h>
87 extern struct ifnet vpnif;
88 #endif
89 
90 #if !defined(linux)
91 # include <netinet/ip_var.h>
92 #endif
93 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
94 #include <netinet/udp.h>
95 #include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
96 #include "netinet/ip_compat.h"
97 #include <netinet/tcpip.h>
98 #include "netinet/ip_fil.h"
99 #include "netinet/ip_nat.h"
100 #include "netinet/ip_frag.h"
101 #include "netinet/ip_state.h"
102 #include "netinet/ip_proxy.h"
103 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
104 #include "netinet/ip_sync.h"
105 #endif
106 #if (__FreeBSD_version >= 300000)
107 # include <sys/malloc.h>
108 #endif
109 /* END OF INCLUDES */
110 
111 #undef	SOCKADDR_IN
112 #define	SOCKADDR_IN	struct sockaddr_in
113 
114 #if !defined(lint)
115 static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)ip_nat.c	1.11 6/5/96 (C) 1995 Darren Reed";
116 static const char rcsid[] = "@(#)$Id: ip_nat.c,v 2.195.2.42 2005/08/11 19:51:36 darrenr Exp $";
117 #endif
118 
119 
120 /* ======================================================================== */
121 /* How the NAT is organised and works.                                      */
122 /*                                                                          */
123 /* Inside (interface y) NAT       Outside (interface x)                     */
124 /* -------------------- -+- -------------------------------------           */
125 /* Packet going          |   out, processsed by fr_checknatout() for x      */
126 /* ------------>         |   ------------>                                  */
127 /* src=10.1.1.1          |   src=192.1.1.1                                  */
128 /*                       |                                                  */
129 /*                       |   in, processed by fr_checknatin() for x         */
130 /* <------------         |   <------------                                  */
131 /* dst=10.1.1.1          |   dst=192.1.1.1                                  */
132 /* -------------------- -+- -------------------------------------           */
133 /* fr_checknatout() - changes ip_src and if required, sport                 */
134 /*             - creates a new mapping, if required.                        */
135 /* fr_checknatin()  - changes ip_dst and if required, dport                 */
136 /*                                                                          */
137 /* In the NAT table, internal source is recorded as "in" and externally     */
138 /* seen as "out".                                                           */
139 /* ======================================================================== */
140 
141 
142 nat_t	**nat_table[2] = { NULL, NULL },
143 	*nat_instances = NULL;
144 ipnat_t	*nat_list = NULL;
145 u_int	ipf_nattable_max = NAT_TABLE_MAX;
146 u_int	ipf_nattable_sz = NAT_TABLE_SZ;
147 u_int	ipf_natrules_sz = NAT_SIZE;
148 u_int	ipf_rdrrules_sz = RDR_SIZE;
149 u_int	ipf_hostmap_sz = HOSTMAP_SIZE;
150 u_int	fr_nat_maxbucket = 0,
151 	fr_nat_maxbucket_reset = 1;
152 u_32_t	nat_masks = 0;
153 u_32_t	rdr_masks = 0;
154 ipnat_t	**nat_rules = NULL;
155 ipnat_t	**rdr_rules = NULL;
156 hostmap_t	**maptable  = NULL;
157 ipftq_t	nat_tqb[IPF_TCP_NSTATES];
158 ipftq_t	nat_udptq;
159 ipftq_t	nat_icmptq;
160 ipftq_t	nat_iptq;
161 ipftq_t	*nat_utqe = NULL;
162 #ifdef  IPFILTER_LOG
163 int	nat_logging = 1;
164 #else
165 int	nat_logging = 0;
166 #endif
167 
168 u_long	fr_defnatage = DEF_NAT_AGE,
169 	fr_defnatipage = 120,		/* 60 seconds */
170 	fr_defnaticmpage = 6;		/* 3 seconds */
171 natstat_t nat_stats;
172 int	fr_nat_lock = 0;
173 int	fr_nat_init = 0;
174 
175 static	int	nat_flushtable __P((void));
176 static	int	nat_clearlist __P((void));
177 static	void	nat_addnat __P((struct ipnat *));
178 static	void	nat_addrdr __P((struct ipnat *));
179 static	void	nat_delete __P((struct nat *, int));
180 static	void	nat_delrdr __P((struct ipnat *));
181 static	void	nat_delnat __P((struct ipnat *));
182 static	int	fr_natgetent __P((caddr_t));
183 static	int	fr_natgetsz __P((caddr_t));
184 static	int	fr_natputent __P((caddr_t, int));
185 static	void	nat_tabmove __P((nat_t *));
186 static	int	nat_match __P((fr_info_t *, ipnat_t *));
187 static	INLINE	int nat_newmap __P((fr_info_t *, nat_t *, natinfo_t *));
188 static	INLINE	int nat_newrdr __P((fr_info_t *, nat_t *, natinfo_t *));
189 static	hostmap_t *nat_hostmap __P((ipnat_t *, struct in_addr,
190 				    struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_32_t));
191 static	void	nat_hostmapdel __P((struct hostmap *));
192 static	INLINE	int nat_icmpquerytype4 __P((int));
193 static	int	nat_siocaddnat __P((ipnat_t *, ipnat_t **, int));
194 static	void	nat_siocdelnat __P((ipnat_t *, ipnat_t **, int));
195 static	INLINE	int nat_finalise __P((fr_info_t *, nat_t *, natinfo_t *,
196 				      tcphdr_t *, nat_t **, int));
197 static	void	nat_resolverule __P((ipnat_t *));
198 static	nat_t	*fr_natclone __P((fr_info_t *, nat_t *));
199 static	void	nat_mssclamp __P((tcphdr_t *, u_32_t, u_short *));
200 static	INLINE	int nat_wildok __P((nat_t *, int, int, int, int));
201 
202 
203 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
204 /* Function:    fr_natinit                                                  */
205 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, -1 == failure                           */
206 /* Parameters:  Nil                                                         */
207 /*                                                                          */
208 /* Initialise all of the NAT locks, tables and other structures.            */
209 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
210 int fr_natinit()
211 {
212 	int i;
213 
214 	KMALLOCS(nat_table[0], nat_t **, sizeof(nat_t *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
215 	if (nat_table[0] != NULL)
216 		bzero((char *)nat_table[0], ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(nat_t *));
217 	else
218 		return -1;
219 
220 	KMALLOCS(nat_table[1], nat_t **, sizeof(nat_t *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
221 	if (nat_table[1] != NULL)
222 		bzero((char *)nat_table[1], ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(nat_t *));
223 	else
224 		return -2;
225 
226 	KMALLOCS(nat_rules, ipnat_t **, sizeof(ipnat_t *) * ipf_natrules_sz);
227 	if (nat_rules != NULL)
228 		bzero((char *)nat_rules, ipf_natrules_sz * sizeof(ipnat_t *));
229 	else
230 		return -3;
231 
232 	KMALLOCS(rdr_rules, ipnat_t **, sizeof(ipnat_t *) * ipf_rdrrules_sz);
233 	if (rdr_rules != NULL)
234 		bzero((char *)rdr_rules, ipf_rdrrules_sz * sizeof(ipnat_t *));
235 	else
236 		return -4;
237 
238 	KMALLOCS(maptable, hostmap_t **, sizeof(hostmap_t *) * ipf_hostmap_sz);
239 	if (maptable != NULL)
240 		bzero((char *)maptable, sizeof(hostmap_t *) * ipf_hostmap_sz);
241 	else
242 		return -5;
243 
244 	KMALLOCS(nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0], u_long *,
245 		 ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(u_long));
246 	if (nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0] == NULL)
247 		return -6;
248 	bzero((char *)nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0],
249 	      ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(u_long));
250 
251 	KMALLOCS(nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1], u_long *,
252 		 ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(u_long));
253 	if (nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1] == NULL)
254 		return -7;
255 
256 	bzero((char *)nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1],
257 	      ipf_nattable_sz * sizeof(u_long));
258 
259 	if (fr_nat_maxbucket == 0) {
260 		for (i = ipf_nattable_sz; i > 0; i >>= 1)
261 			fr_nat_maxbucket++;
262 		fr_nat_maxbucket *= 2;
263 	}
264 
265 	fr_sttab_init(nat_tqb);
266 	/*
267 	 * Increase this because we may have "keep state" following this too
268 	 * and packet storms can occur if this is removed too quickly.
269 	 */
270 	nat_tqb[IPF_TCPS_CLOSED].ifq_ttl = fr_tcplastack;
271 	nat_tqb[IPF_TCP_NSTATES - 1].ifq_next = &nat_udptq;
272 	nat_udptq.ifq_ttl = fr_defnatage;
273 	nat_udptq.ifq_ref = 1;
274 	nat_udptq.ifq_head = NULL;
275 	nat_udptq.ifq_tail = &nat_udptq.ifq_head;
276 	MUTEX_INIT(&nat_udptq.ifq_lock, "nat ipftq udp tab");
277 	nat_udptq.ifq_next = &nat_icmptq;
278 	nat_icmptq.ifq_ttl = fr_defnaticmpage;
279 	nat_icmptq.ifq_ref = 1;
280 	nat_icmptq.ifq_head = NULL;
281 	nat_icmptq.ifq_tail = &nat_icmptq.ifq_head;
282 	MUTEX_INIT(&nat_icmptq.ifq_lock, "nat icmp ipftq tab");
283 	nat_icmptq.ifq_next = &nat_iptq;
284 	nat_iptq.ifq_ttl = fr_defnatipage;
285 	nat_iptq.ifq_ref = 1;
286 	nat_iptq.ifq_head = NULL;
287 	nat_iptq.ifq_tail = &nat_iptq.ifq_head;
288 	MUTEX_INIT(&nat_iptq.ifq_lock, "nat ip ipftq tab");
289 	nat_iptq.ifq_next = NULL;
290 
291 	for (i = 0; i < IPF_TCP_NSTATES; i++) {
292 		if (nat_tqb[i].ifq_ttl < fr_defnaticmpage)
293 			nat_tqb[i].ifq_ttl = fr_defnaticmpage;
294 #ifdef LARGE_NAT
295 		else if (nat_tqb[i].ifq_ttl > fr_defnatage)
296 			nat_tqb[i].ifq_ttl = fr_defnatage;
297 #endif
298 	}
299 
300 	/*
301 	 * Increase this because we may have "keep state" following
302 	 * this too and packet storms can occur if this is removed
303 	 * too quickly.
304 	 */
305 	nat_tqb[IPF_TCPS_CLOSED].ifq_ttl = nat_tqb[IPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK].ifq_ttl;
306 
307 	RWLOCK_INIT(&ipf_nat, "ipf IP NAT rwlock");
308 	RWLOCK_INIT(&ipf_natfrag, "ipf IP NAT-Frag rwlock");
309 	MUTEX_INIT(&ipf_nat_new, "ipf nat new mutex");
310 	MUTEX_INIT(&ipf_natio, "ipf nat io mutex");
311 
312 	fr_nat_init = 1;
313 
314 	return 0;
315 }
316 
317 
318 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
319 /* Function:    nat_addrdr                                                  */
320 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
321 /* Parameters:  n(I) - pointer to NAT rule to add                           */
322 /*                                                                          */
323 /* Adds a redirect rule to the hash table of redirect rules and the list of */
324 /* loaded NAT rules.  Updates the bitmask indicating which netmasks are in  */
325 /* use by redirect rules.                                                   */
326 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
327 static void nat_addrdr(n)
328 ipnat_t *n;
329 {
330 	ipnat_t **np;
331 	u_32_t j;
332 	u_int hv;
333 	int k;
334 
335 	k = count4bits(n->in_outmsk);
336 	if ((k >= 0) && (k != 32))
337 		rdr_masks |= 1 << k;
338 	j = (n->in_outip & n->in_outmsk);
339 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(j, 0, ipf_rdrrules_sz);
340 	np = rdr_rules + hv;
341 	while (*np != NULL)
342 		np = &(*np)->in_rnext;
343 	n->in_rnext = NULL;
344 	n->in_prnext = np;
345 	n->in_hv = hv;
346 	*np = n;
347 }
348 
349 
350 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
351 /* Function:    nat_addnat                                                  */
352 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
353 /* Parameters:  n(I) - pointer to NAT rule to add                           */
354 /*                                                                          */
355 /* Adds a NAT map rule to the hash table of rules and the list of  loaded   */
356 /* NAT rules.  Updates the bitmask indicating which netmasks are in use by  */
357 /* redirect rules.                                                          */
358 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
359 static void nat_addnat(n)
360 ipnat_t *n;
361 {
362 	ipnat_t **np;
363 	u_32_t j;
364 	u_int hv;
365 	int k;
366 
367 	k = count4bits(n->in_inmsk);
368 	if ((k >= 0) && (k != 32))
369 		nat_masks |= 1 << k;
370 	j = (n->in_inip & n->in_inmsk);
371 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(j, 0, ipf_natrules_sz);
372 	np = nat_rules + hv;
373 	while (*np != NULL)
374 		np = &(*np)->in_mnext;
375 	n->in_mnext = NULL;
376 	n->in_pmnext = np;
377 	n->in_hv = hv;
378 	*np = n;
379 }
380 
381 
382 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
383 /* Function:    nat_delrdr                                                  */
384 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
385 /* Parameters:  n(I) - pointer to NAT rule to delete                        */
386 /*                                                                          */
387 /* Removes a redirect rule from the hash table of redirect rules.           */
388 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
389 static void nat_delrdr(n)
390 ipnat_t *n;
391 {
392 	if (n->in_rnext)
393 		n->in_rnext->in_prnext = n->in_prnext;
394 	*n->in_prnext = n->in_rnext;
395 }
396 
397 
398 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
399 /* Function:    nat_delnat                                                  */
400 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
401 /* Parameters:  n(I) - pointer to NAT rule to delete                        */
402 /*                                                                          */
403 /* Removes a NAT map rule from the hash table of NAT map rules.             */
404 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
405 static void nat_delnat(n)
406 ipnat_t *n;
407 {
408 	if (n->in_mnext != NULL)
409 		n->in_mnext->in_pmnext = n->in_pmnext;
410 	*n->in_pmnext = n->in_mnext;
411 }
412 
413 
414 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
415 /* Function:    nat_hostmap                                                 */
416 /* Returns:     struct hostmap* - NULL if no hostmap could be created,      */
417 /*                                else a pointer to the hostmapping to use  */
418 /* Parameters:  np(I)   - pointer to NAT rule                               */
419 /*              real(I) - real IP address                                   */
420 /*              map(I)  - mapped IP address                                 */
421 /*              port(I) - destination port number                           */
422 /* Write Locks: ipf_nat                                                     */
423 /*                                                                          */
424 /* Check if an ip address has already been allocated for a given mapping    */
425 /* that is not doing port based translation.  If is not yet allocated, then */
426 /* create a new entry if a non-NULL NAT rule pointer has been supplied.     */
427 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
428 static struct hostmap *nat_hostmap(np, src, dst, map, port)
429 ipnat_t *np;
430 struct in_addr src;
431 struct in_addr dst;
432 struct in_addr map;
433 u_32_t port;
434 {
435 	hostmap_t *hm;
436 	u_int hv;
437 
438 	hv = (src.s_addr ^ dst.s_addr);
439 	hv += src.s_addr;
440 	hv += dst.s_addr;
441 	hv %= HOSTMAP_SIZE;
442 	for (hm = maptable[hv]; hm; hm = hm->hm_next)
443 		if ((hm->hm_srcip.s_addr == src.s_addr) &&
444 		    (hm->hm_dstip.s_addr == dst.s_addr) &&
445 		    ((np == NULL) || (np == hm->hm_ipnat)) &&
446 		    ((port == 0) || (port == hm->hm_port))) {
447 			hm->hm_ref++;
448 			return hm;
449 		}
450 
451 	if (np == NULL)
452 		return NULL;
453 
454 	KMALLOC(hm, hostmap_t *);
455 	if (hm) {
456 		hm->hm_next = maptable[hv];
457 		hm->hm_pnext = maptable + hv;
458 		if (maptable[hv] != NULL)
459 			maptable[hv]->hm_pnext = &hm->hm_next;
460 		maptable[hv] = hm;
461 		hm->hm_ipnat = np;
462 		hm->hm_srcip = src;
463 		hm->hm_dstip = dst;
464 		hm->hm_mapip = map;
465 		hm->hm_ref = 1;
466 		hm->hm_port = port;
467 	}
468 	return hm;
469 }
470 
471 
472 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
473 /* Function:    nat_hostmapdel                                              */
474 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
475 /* Parameters:  hm(I) - pointer to hostmap structure                        */
476 /* Write Locks: ipf_nat                                                     */
477 /*                                                                          */
478 /* Decrement the references to this hostmap structure by one.  If this      */
479 /* reaches zero then remove it and free it.                                 */
480 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
481 static void nat_hostmapdel(hm)
482 struct hostmap *hm;
483 {
484 	hm->hm_ref--;
485 	if (hm->hm_ref == 0) {
486 		if (hm->hm_next)
487 			hm->hm_next->hm_pnext = hm->hm_pnext;
488 		*hm->hm_pnext = hm->hm_next;
489 		KFREE(hm);
490 	}
491 }
492 
493 
494 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
495 /* Function:    fix_outcksum                                                */
496 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
497 /* Parameters:  sp(I)  - location of 16bit checksum to update               */
498 /*              n((I)  - amount to adjust checksum by                       */
499 /*                                                                          */
500 /* Adjusts the 16bit checksum by "n" for packets going out.                 */
501 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
502 void fix_outcksum(sp, n)
503 u_short *sp;
504 u_32_t n;
505 {
506 	u_short sumshort;
507 	u_32_t sum1;
508 
509 	if (n == 0)
510 		return;
511 
512 	sum1 = (~ntohs(*sp)) & 0xffff;
513 	sum1 += (n);
514 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
515 	/* Again */
516 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
517 	sumshort = ~(u_short)sum1;
518 	*(sp) = htons(sumshort);
519 }
520 
521 
522 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
523 /* Function:    fix_incksum                                                 */
524 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
525 /* Parameters:  sp(I)  - location of 16bit checksum to update               */
526 /*              n((I)  - amount to adjust checksum by                       */
527 /*                                                                          */
528 /* Adjusts the 16bit checksum by "n" for packets going in.                  */
529 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
530 void fix_incksum(sp, n)
531 u_short *sp;
532 u_32_t n;
533 {
534 	u_short sumshort;
535 	u_32_t sum1;
536 
537 	if (n == 0)
538 		return;
539 
540 	sum1 = (~ntohs(*sp)) & 0xffff;
541 	sum1 += ~(n) & 0xffff;
542 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
543 	/* Again */
544 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
545 	sumshort = ~(u_short)sum1;
546 	*(sp) = htons(sumshort);
547 }
548 
549 
550 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
551 /* Function:    fix_datacksum                                               */
552 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
553 /* Parameters:  sp(I)  - location of 16bit checksum to update               */
554 /*              n((I)  - amount to adjust checksum by                       */
555 /*                                                                          */
556 /* Fix_datacksum is used *only* for the adjustments of checksums in the     */
557 /* data section of an IP packet.                                            */
558 /*                                                                          */
559 /* The only situation in which you need to do this is when NAT'ing an       */
560 /* ICMP error message. Such a message, contains in its body the IP header   */
561 /* of the original IP packet, that causes the error.                        */
562 /*                                                                          */
563 /* You can't use fix_incksum or fix_outcksum in that case, because for the  */
564 /* kernel the data section of the ICMP error is just data, and no special   */
565 /* processing like hardware cksum or ntohs processing have been done by the */
566 /* kernel on the data section.                                              */
567 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
568 void fix_datacksum(sp, n)
569 u_short *sp;
570 u_32_t n;
571 {
572 	u_short sumshort;
573 	u_32_t sum1;
574 
575 	if (n == 0)
576 		return;
577 
578 	sum1 = (~ntohs(*sp)) & 0xffff;
579 	sum1 += (n);
580 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
581 	/* Again */
582 	sum1 = (sum1 >> 16) + (sum1 & 0xffff);
583 	sumshort = ~(u_short)sum1;
584 	*(sp) = htons(sumshort);
585 }
586 
587 
588 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
589 /* Function:    fr_nat_ioctl                                                */
590 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 == failure                         */
591 /* Parameters:  data(I) - pointer to ioctl data                             */
592 /*              cmd(I)  - ioctl command integer                             */
593 /*              mode(I) - file mode bits used with open                     */
594 /*                                                                          */
595 /* Processes an ioctl call made to operate on the IP Filter NAT device.     */
596 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
597 int fr_nat_ioctl(data, cmd, mode)
598 ioctlcmd_t cmd;
599 caddr_t data;
600 int mode;
601 {
602 	ipnat_t *nat, *nt, *n = NULL, **np = NULL;
603 	int error = 0, ret, arg, getlock;
604 	ipnat_t natd;
605 
606 #if (BSD >= 199306) && defined(_KERNEL)
607 	if ((securelevel >= 2) && (mode & FWRITE))
608 		return EPERM;
609 #endif
610 
611 #if defined(__osf__) && defined(_KERNEL)
612 	getlock = 0;
613 #else
614 	getlock = (mode & NAT_LOCKHELD) ? 0 : 1;
615 #endif
616 
617 	nat = NULL;     /* XXX gcc -Wuninitialized */
618 	if (cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCADNAT) {
619 		KMALLOC(nt, ipnat_t *);
620 	} else {
621 		nt = NULL;
622 	}
623 
624 	if ((cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCADNAT) || (cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCRMNAT)) {
625 		if (mode & NAT_SYSSPACE) {
626 			bcopy(data, (char *)&natd, sizeof(natd));
627 			error = 0;
628 		} else {
629 			error = fr_inobj(data, &natd, IPFOBJ_IPNAT);
630 		}
631 
632 	} else if (cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCIPFFL) { /* SIOCFLNAT & SIOCCNATL */
633 		BCOPYIN(data, &arg, sizeof(arg));
634 	}
635 
636 	if (error != 0)
637 		goto done;
638 
639 	/*
640 	 * For add/delete, look to see if the NAT entry is already present
641 	 */
642 	if ((cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCADNAT) || (cmd == (ioctlcmd_t)SIOCRMNAT)) {
643 		nat = &natd;
644 		if (nat->in_v == 0)	/* For backward compat. */
645 			nat->in_v = 4;
646 		nat->in_flags &= IPN_USERFLAGS;
647 		if ((nat->in_redir & NAT_MAPBLK) == 0) {
648 			if ((nat->in_flags & IPN_SPLIT) == 0)
649 				nat->in_inip &= nat->in_inmsk;
650 			if ((nat->in_flags & IPN_IPRANGE) == 0)
651 				nat->in_outip &= nat->in_outmsk;
652 		}
653 		MUTEX_ENTER(&ipf_natio);
654 		for (np = &nat_list; ((n = *np) != NULL); np = &n->in_next)
655 			if (!bcmp((char *)&nat->in_flags, (char *)&n->in_flags,
656 					IPN_CMPSIZ))
657 				break;
658 	}
659 
660 	switch (cmd)
661 	{
662 #ifdef  IPFILTER_LOG
663 	case SIOCIPFFB :
664 	{
665 		int tmp;
666 
667 		if (!(mode & FWRITE))
668 			error = EPERM;
669 		else {
670 			tmp = ipflog_clear(IPL_LOGNAT);
671 			BCOPYOUT((char *)&tmp, (char *)data, sizeof(tmp));
672 		}
673 		break;
674 	}
675 	case SIOCSETLG :
676 		if (!(mode & FWRITE))
677 			error = EPERM;
678 		else {
679 			BCOPYIN((char *)data, (char *)&nat_logging,
680 				sizeof(nat_logging));
681 		}
682 		break;
683 	case SIOCGETLG :
684 		BCOPYOUT((char *)&nat_logging, (char *)data,
685 			 sizeof(nat_logging));
686 		break;
687 	case FIONREAD :
688 		arg = iplused[IPL_LOGNAT];
689 		BCOPYOUT(&arg, data, sizeof(arg));
690 		break;
691 #endif
692 	case SIOCADNAT :
693 		if (!(mode & FWRITE)) {
694 			error = EPERM;
695 		} else if (n != NULL) {
696 			error = EEXIST;
697 		} else if (nt == NULL) {
698 			error = ENOMEM;
699 		}
700 		if (error != 0) {
701 			MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_natio);
702 			break;
703 		}
704 		bcopy((char *)nat, (char *)nt, sizeof(*n));
705 		error = nat_siocaddnat(nt, np, getlock);
706 		MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_natio);
707 		if (error == 0)
708 			nt = NULL;
709 		break;
710 	case SIOCRMNAT :
711 		if (!(mode & FWRITE)) {
712 			error = EPERM;
713 			n = NULL;
714 		} else if (n == NULL) {
715 			error = ESRCH;
716 		}
717 
718 		if (error != 0) {
719 			MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_natio);
720 			break;
721 		}
722 		nat_siocdelnat(n, np, getlock);
723 
724 		MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_natio);
725 		n = NULL;
726 		break;
727 	case SIOCGNATS :
728 		nat_stats.ns_table[0] = nat_table[0];
729 		nat_stats.ns_table[1] = nat_table[1];
730 		nat_stats.ns_list = nat_list;
731 		nat_stats.ns_maptable = maptable;
732 		nat_stats.ns_nattab_sz = ipf_nattable_sz;
733 		nat_stats.ns_nattab_max = ipf_nattable_max;
734 		nat_stats.ns_rultab_sz = ipf_natrules_sz;
735 		nat_stats.ns_rdrtab_sz = ipf_rdrrules_sz;
736 		nat_stats.ns_hostmap_sz = ipf_hostmap_sz;
737 		nat_stats.ns_instances = nat_instances;
738 		nat_stats.ns_apslist = ap_sess_list;
739 		error = fr_outobj(data, &nat_stats, IPFOBJ_NATSTAT);
740 		break;
741 	case SIOCGNATL :
742 	    {
743 		natlookup_t nl;
744 
745 		if (getlock) {
746 			READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
747 		}
748 		error = fr_inobj(data, &nl, IPFOBJ_NATLOOKUP);
749 		if (error == 0) {
750 			if (nat_lookupredir(&nl) != NULL) {
751 				error = fr_outobj(data, &nl, IPFOBJ_NATLOOKUP);
752 			} else {
753 				error = ESRCH;
754 			}
755 		}
756 		if (getlock) {
757 			RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
758 		}
759 		break;
760 	    }
761 	case SIOCIPFFL :	/* old SIOCFLNAT & SIOCCNATL */
762 		if (!(mode & FWRITE)) {
763 			error = EPERM;
764 			break;
765 		}
766 		if (getlock) {
767 			WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
768 		}
769 		error = 0;
770 		if (arg == 0)
771 			ret = nat_flushtable();
772 		else if (arg == 1)
773 			ret = nat_clearlist();
774 		else
775 			error = EINVAL;
776 		if (getlock) {
777 			RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
778 		}
779 		if (error == 0) {
780 			BCOPYOUT(&ret, data, sizeof(ret));
781 		}
782 		break;
783 	case SIOCPROXY :
784 		error = appr_ioctl(data, cmd, mode);
785 		break;
786 	case SIOCSTLCK :
787 		if (!(mode & FWRITE)) {
788 			error = EPERM;
789 		} else {
790 			fr_lock(data, &fr_nat_lock);
791 		}
792 		break;
793 	case SIOCSTPUT :
794 		if ((mode & FWRITE) != 0) {
795 			error = fr_natputent(data, getlock);
796 		} else {
797 			error = EACCES;
798 		}
799 		break;
800 	case SIOCSTGSZ :
801 		if (fr_nat_lock) {
802 			if (getlock) {
803 				READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
804 			}
805 			error = fr_natgetsz(data);
806 			if (getlock) {
807 				RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
808 			}
809 		} else
810 			error = EACCES;
811 		break;
812 	case SIOCSTGET :
813 		if (fr_nat_lock) {
814 			if (getlock) {
815 				READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
816 			}
817 			error = fr_natgetent(data);
818 			if (getlock) {
819 				RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
820 			}
821 		} else
822 			error = EACCES;
823 		break;
824 	default :
825 		error = EINVAL;
826 		break;
827 	}
828 done:
829 	if (nt)
830 		KFREE(nt);
831 	return error;
832 }
833 
834 
835 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
836 /* Function:    nat_siocaddnat                                              */
837 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 == failure                         */
838 /* Parameters:  n(I)       - pointer to new NAT rule                        */
839 /*              np(I)      - pointer to where to insert new NAT rule        */
840 /*              getlock(I) - flag indicating if lock on ipf_nat is held     */
841 /* Mutex Locks: ipf_natio                                                   */
842 /*                                                                          */
843 /* Handle SIOCADNAT.  Resolve and calculate details inside the NAT rule     */
844 /* from information passed to the kernel, then add it  to the appropriate   */
845 /* NAT rule table(s).                                                       */
846 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
847 static int nat_siocaddnat(n, np, getlock)
848 ipnat_t *n, **np;
849 int getlock;
850 {
851 	int error = 0, i, j;
852 
853 	nat_resolverule(n);
854 	if (n->in_plabel[0] != '\0') {
855 		if (n->in_apr == NULL)
856 			return ENOENT;
857 	}
858 
859 	if ((n->in_age[0] == 0) && (n->in_age[1] != 0))
860 		return EINVAL;
861 
862 	n->in_use = 0;
863 	if (n->in_redir & NAT_MAPBLK)
864 		n->in_space = USABLE_PORTS * ~ntohl(n->in_outmsk);
865 	else if (n->in_flags & IPN_AUTOPORTMAP)
866 		n->in_space = USABLE_PORTS * ~ntohl(n->in_inmsk);
867 	else if (n->in_flags & IPN_IPRANGE)
868 		n->in_space = ntohl(n->in_outmsk) - ntohl(n->in_outip);
869 	else if (n->in_flags & IPN_SPLIT)
870 		n->in_space = 2;
871 	else if (n->in_outmsk != 0)
872 		n->in_space = ~ntohl(n->in_outmsk);
873 	else
874 		n->in_space = 1;
875 
876 	/*
877 	 * Calculate the number of valid IP addresses in the output
878 	 * mapping range.  In all cases, the range is inclusive of
879 	 * the start and ending IP addresses.
880 	 * If to a CIDR address, lose 2: broadcast + network address
881 	 *                               (so subtract 1)
882 	 * If to a range, add one.
883 	 * If to a single IP address, set to 1.
884 	 */
885 	if (n->in_space) {
886 		if ((n->in_flags & IPN_IPRANGE) != 0)
887 			n->in_space += 1;
888 		else
889 			n->in_space -= 1;
890 	} else
891 		n->in_space = 1;
892 
893 	if ((n->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff) && (n->in_outmsk != 0) &&
894 	    ((n->in_flags & (IPN_IPRANGE|IPN_SPLIT)) == 0))
895 		n->in_nip = ntohl(n->in_outip) + 1;
896 	else if ((n->in_flags & IPN_SPLIT) &&
897 		 (n->in_redir & NAT_REDIRECT))
898 		n->in_nip = ntohl(n->in_inip);
899 	else
900 		n->in_nip = ntohl(n->in_outip);
901 	if (n->in_redir & NAT_MAP) {
902 		n->in_pnext = ntohs(n->in_pmin);
903 		/*
904 		 * Multiply by the number of ports made available.
905 		 */
906 		if (ntohs(n->in_pmax) >= ntohs(n->in_pmin)) {
907 			n->in_space *= (ntohs(n->in_pmax) -
908 					ntohs(n->in_pmin) + 1);
909 			/*
910 			 * Because two different sources can map to
911 			 * different destinations but use the same
912 			 * local IP#/port #.
913 			 * If the result is smaller than in_space, then
914 			 * we may have wrapped around 32bits.
915 			 */
916 			i = n->in_inmsk;
917 			if ((i != 0) && (i != 0xffffffff)) {
918 				j = n->in_space * (~ntohl(i) + 1);
919 				if (j >= n->in_space)
920 					n->in_space = j;
921 				else
922 					n->in_space = 0xffffffff;
923 			}
924 		}
925 		/*
926 		 * If no protocol is specified, multiple by 256 to allow for
927 		 * at least one IP:IP mapping per protocol.
928 		 */
929 		if ((n->in_flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP) == 0) {
930 				j = n->in_space * 256;
931 				if (j >= n->in_space)
932 					n->in_space = j;
933 				else
934 					n->in_space = 0xffffffff;
935 		}
936 	}
937 
938 	/* Otherwise, these fields are preset */
939 
940 	if (getlock) {
941 		WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
942 	}
943 	n->in_next = NULL;
944 	*np = n;
945 
946 	if (n->in_age[0] != 0)
947 		n->in_tqehead[0] = fr_addtimeoutqueue(&nat_utqe, n->in_age[0]);
948 
949 	if (n->in_age[1] != 0)
950 		n->in_tqehead[1] = fr_addtimeoutqueue(&nat_utqe, n->in_age[1]);
951 
952 	if (n->in_redir & NAT_REDIRECT) {
953 		n->in_flags &= ~IPN_NOTDST;
954 		nat_addrdr(n);
955 	}
956 	if (n->in_redir & (NAT_MAP|NAT_MAPBLK)) {
957 		n->in_flags &= ~IPN_NOTSRC;
958 		nat_addnat(n);
959 	}
960 	n = NULL;
961 	nat_stats.ns_rules++;
962 	if (getlock) {
963 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);			/* WRITE */
964 	}
965 
966 	return error;
967 }
968 
969 
970 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
971 /* Function:    nat_resolvrule                                              */
972 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
973 /* Parameters:  n(I)  - pointer to NAT rule                                 */
974 /*                                                                          */
975 /* Handle SIOCADNAT.  Resolve and calculate details inside the NAT rule     */
976 /* from information passed to the kernel, then add it  to the appropriate   */
977 /* NAT rule table(s).                                                       */
978 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
979 static void nat_resolverule(n)
980 ipnat_t *n;
981 {
982 	n->in_ifnames[0][LIFNAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
983 	n->in_ifps[0] = fr_resolvenic(n->in_ifnames[0], 4);
984 
985 	n->in_ifnames[1][LIFNAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
986 	if (n->in_ifnames[1][0] == '\0') {
987 		(void) strncpy(n->in_ifnames[1], n->in_ifnames[0], LIFNAMSIZ);
988 		n->in_ifps[1] = n->in_ifps[0];
989 	} else {
990 		n->in_ifps[1] = fr_resolvenic(n->in_ifnames[0], 4);
991 	}
992 
993 	if (n->in_plabel[0] != '\0') {
994 		n->in_apr = appr_lookup(n->in_p, n->in_plabel);
995 	}
996 }
997 
998 
999 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1000 /* Function:    nat_siocdelnat                                              */
1001 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 == failure                         */
1002 /* Parameters:  n(I)       - pointer to new NAT rule                        */
1003 /*              np(I)      - pointer to where to insert new NAT rule        */
1004 /*              getlock(I) - flag indicating if lock on ipf_nat is held     */
1005 /* Mutex Locks: ipf_natio                                                   */
1006 /*                                                                          */
1007 /* Handle SIOCADNAT.  Resolve and calculate details inside the NAT rule     */
1008 /* from information passed to the kernel, then add it  to the appropriate   */
1009 /* NAT rule table(s).                                                       */
1010 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1011 static void nat_siocdelnat(n, np, getlock)
1012 ipnat_t *n, **np;
1013 int getlock;
1014 {
1015 	if (getlock) {
1016 		WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
1017 	}
1018 	if (n->in_redir & NAT_REDIRECT)
1019 		nat_delrdr(n);
1020 	if (n->in_redir & (NAT_MAPBLK|NAT_MAP))
1021 		nat_delnat(n);
1022 	if (nat_list == NULL) {
1023 		nat_masks = 0;
1024 		rdr_masks = 0;
1025 	}
1026 
1027 	if (n->in_tqehead[0] != NULL) {
1028 		if (fr_deletetimeoutqueue(n->in_tqehead[0]) == 0) {
1029 			fr_freetimeoutqueue(n->in_tqehead[1]);
1030 		}
1031 	}
1032 
1033 	if (n->in_tqehead[1] != NULL) {
1034 		if (fr_deletetimeoutqueue(n->in_tqehead[1]) == 0) {
1035 			fr_freetimeoutqueue(n->in_tqehead[1]);
1036 		}
1037 	}
1038 
1039 	*np = n->in_next;
1040 
1041 	if (n->in_use == 0) {
1042 		if (n->in_apr)
1043 			appr_free(n->in_apr);
1044 		KFREE(n);
1045 		nat_stats.ns_rules--;
1046 	} else {
1047 		n->in_flags |= IPN_DELETE;
1048 		n->in_next = NULL;
1049 	}
1050 	if (getlock) {
1051 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);			/* READ/WRITE */
1052 	}
1053 }
1054 
1055 
1056 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1057 /* Function:    fr_natgetsz                                                 */
1058 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 is the error value.                */
1059 /* Parameters:  data(I) - pointer to natget structure with kernel pointer   */
1060 /*                        get the size of.                                  */
1061 /*                                                                          */
1062 /* Handle SIOCSTGSZ.                                                        */
1063 /* Return the size of the nat list entry to be copied back to user space.   */
1064 /* The size of the entry is stored in the ng_sz field and the enture natget */
1065 /* structure is copied back to the user.                                    */
1066 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1067 static int fr_natgetsz(data)
1068 caddr_t data;
1069 {
1070 	ap_session_t *aps;
1071 	nat_t *nat, *n;
1072 	natget_t ng;
1073 
1074 	BCOPYIN(data, &ng, sizeof(ng));
1075 
1076 	nat = ng.ng_ptr;
1077 	if (!nat) {
1078 		nat = nat_instances;
1079 		ng.ng_sz = 0;
1080 		/*
1081 		 * Empty list so the size returned is 0.  Simple.
1082 		 */
1083 		if (nat == NULL) {
1084 			BCOPYOUT(&ng, data, sizeof(ng));
1085 			return 0;
1086 		}
1087 	} else {
1088 		/*
1089 		 * Make sure the pointer we're copying from exists in the
1090 		 * current list of entries.  Security precaution to prevent
1091 		 * copying of random kernel data.
1092 		 */
1093 		for (n = nat_instances; n; n = n->nat_next)
1094 			if (n == nat)
1095 				break;
1096 		if (!n)
1097 			return ESRCH;
1098 	}
1099 
1100 	/*
1101 	 * Incluse any space required for proxy data structures.
1102 	 */
1103 	ng.ng_sz = sizeof(nat_save_t);
1104 	aps = nat->nat_aps;
1105 	if (aps != NULL) {
1106 		ng.ng_sz += sizeof(ap_session_t) - 4;
1107 		if (aps->aps_data != 0)
1108 			ng.ng_sz += aps->aps_psiz;
1109 	}
1110 
1111 	BCOPYOUT(&ng, data, sizeof(ng));
1112 	return 0;
1113 }
1114 
1115 
1116 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1117 /* Function:    fr_natgetent                                                */
1118 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 is the error value.                */
1119 /* Parameters:  data(I) - pointer to natget structure with kernel pointer   */
1120 /*                        to NAT structure to copy out.                     */
1121 /*                                                                          */
1122 /* Handle SIOCSTGET.                                                        */
1123 /* Copies out NAT entry to user space.  Any additional data held for a      */
1124 /* proxy is also copied, as to is the NAT rule which was responsible for it */
1125 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1126 static int fr_natgetent(data)
1127 caddr_t data;
1128 {
1129 	int error, outsize;
1130 	ap_session_t *aps;
1131 	nat_save_t *ipn, ipns;
1132 	nat_t *n, *nat;
1133 
1134 	error = fr_inobj(data, &ipns, IPFOBJ_NATSAVE);
1135 	if (error != 0)
1136 		return error;
1137 
1138 	if ((ipns.ipn_dsize < sizeof(ipns)) || (ipns.ipn_dsize > 81920))
1139 		return EINVAL;
1140 
1141 	KMALLOCS(ipn, nat_save_t *, ipns.ipn_dsize);
1142 	if (ipn == NULL)
1143 		return ENOMEM;
1144 
1145 	ipn->ipn_dsize = ipns.ipn_dsize;
1146 	nat = ipns.ipn_next;
1147 	if (nat == NULL) {
1148 		nat = nat_instances;
1149 		if (nat == NULL) {
1150 			if (nat_instances == NULL)
1151 				error = ENOENT;
1152 			goto finished;
1153 		}
1154 	} else {
1155 		/*
1156 		 * Make sure the pointer we're copying from exists in the
1157 		 * current list of entries.  Security precaution to prevent
1158 		 * copying of random kernel data.
1159 		 */
1160 		for (n = nat_instances; n; n = n->nat_next)
1161 			if (n == nat)
1162 				break;
1163 		if (n == NULL) {
1164 			error = ESRCH;
1165 			goto finished;
1166 		}
1167 	}
1168 	ipn->ipn_next = nat->nat_next;
1169 
1170 	/*
1171 	 * Copy the NAT structure.
1172 	 */
1173 	bcopy((char *)nat, &ipn->ipn_nat, sizeof(*nat));
1174 
1175 	/*
1176 	 * If we have a pointer to the NAT rule it belongs to, save that too.
1177 	 */
1178 	if (nat->nat_ptr != NULL)
1179 		bcopy((char *)nat->nat_ptr, (char *)&ipn->ipn_ipnat,
1180 		      sizeof(ipn->ipn_ipnat));
1181 
1182 	/*
1183 	 * If we also know the NAT entry has an associated filter rule,
1184 	 * save that too.
1185 	 */
1186 	if (nat->nat_fr != NULL)
1187 		bcopy((char *)nat->nat_fr, (char *)&ipn->ipn_fr,
1188 		      sizeof(ipn->ipn_fr));
1189 
1190 	/*
1191 	 * Last but not least, if there is an application proxy session set
1192 	 * up for this NAT entry, then copy that out too, including any
1193 	 * private data saved along side it by the proxy.
1194 	 */
1195 	aps = nat->nat_aps;
1196 	outsize = ipn->ipn_dsize - sizeof(*ipn) + sizeof(ipn->ipn_data);
1197 	if (aps != NULL) {
1198 		char *s;
1199 
1200 		if (outsize < sizeof(*aps)) {
1201 			error = ENOBUFS;
1202 			goto finished;
1203 		}
1204 
1205 		s = ipn->ipn_data;
1206 		bcopy((char *)aps, s, sizeof(*aps));
1207 		s += sizeof(*aps);
1208 		outsize -= sizeof(*aps);
1209 		if ((aps->aps_data != NULL) && (outsize >= aps->aps_psiz))
1210 			bcopy(aps->aps_data, s, aps->aps_psiz);
1211 		else
1212 			error = ENOBUFS;
1213 	}
1214 	if (error == 0) {
1215 		error = fr_outobjsz(data, ipn, IPFOBJ_NATSAVE, ipns.ipn_dsize);
1216 	}
1217 
1218 finished:
1219 	if (ipn != NULL) {
1220 		KFREES(ipn, ipns.ipn_dsize);
1221 	}
1222 	return error;
1223 }
1224 
1225 
1226 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1227 /* Function:    fr_natputent                                                */
1228 /* Returns:     int - 0 == success, != 0 is the error value.                */
1229 /* Parameters:  data(I) -     pointer to natget structure with NAT          */
1230 /*                            structure information to load into the kernel */
1231 /*              getlock(I) - flag indicating whether or not a write lock    */
1232 /*                           on ipf_nat is already held.                    */
1233 /*                                                                          */
1234 /* Handle SIOCSTPUT.                                                        */
1235 /* Loads a NAT table entry from user space, including a NAT rule, proxy and */
1236 /* firewall rule data structures, if pointers to them indicate so.          */
1237 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1238 static int fr_natputent(data, getlock)
1239 caddr_t data;
1240 int getlock;
1241 {
1242 	nat_save_t ipn, *ipnn;
1243 	ap_session_t *aps;
1244 	nat_t *n, *nat;
1245 	frentry_t *fr;
1246 	fr_info_t fin;
1247 	ipnat_t *in;
1248 	int error;
1249 
1250 	error = fr_inobj(data, &ipn, IPFOBJ_NATSAVE);
1251 	if (error != 0)
1252 		return error;
1253 
1254 	/*
1255 	 * Initialise early because of code at junkput label.
1256 	 */
1257 	in = NULL;
1258 	aps = NULL;
1259 	nat = NULL;
1260 	ipnn = NULL;
1261 
1262 	/*
1263 	 * New entry, copy in the rest of the NAT entry if it's size is more
1264 	 * than just the nat_t structure.
1265 	 */
1266 	fr = NULL;
1267 	if (ipn.ipn_dsize > sizeof(ipn)) {
1268 		if (ipn.ipn_dsize > 81920) {
1269 			error = ENOMEM;
1270 			goto junkput;
1271 		}
1272 
1273 		KMALLOCS(ipnn, nat_save_t *, ipn.ipn_dsize);
1274 		if (ipnn == NULL)
1275 			return ENOMEM;
1276 
1277 		error = fr_inobjsz(data, ipnn, IPFOBJ_NATSAVE, ipn.ipn_dsize);
1278 		if (error != 0) {
1279 			error = EFAULT;
1280 			goto junkput;
1281 		}
1282 	} else
1283 		ipnn = &ipn;
1284 
1285 	KMALLOC(nat, nat_t *);
1286 	if (nat == NULL) {
1287 		error = ENOMEM;
1288 		goto junkput;
1289 	}
1290 
1291 	bcopy((char *)&ipnn->ipn_nat, (char *)nat, sizeof(*nat));
1292 	/*
1293 	 * Initialize all these so that nat_delete() doesn't cause a crash.
1294 	 */
1295 	bzero((char *)nat, offsetof(struct nat, nat_tqe));
1296 	nat->nat_tqe.tqe_pnext = NULL;
1297 	nat->nat_tqe.tqe_next = NULL;
1298 	nat->nat_tqe.tqe_ifq = NULL;
1299 	nat->nat_tqe.tqe_parent = nat;
1300 
1301 	/*
1302 	 * Restore the rule associated with this nat session
1303 	 */
1304 	in = ipnn->ipn_nat.nat_ptr;
1305 	if (in != NULL) {
1306 		KMALLOC(in, ipnat_t *);
1307 		nat->nat_ptr = in;
1308 		if (in == NULL) {
1309 			error = ENOMEM;
1310 			goto junkput;
1311 		}
1312 		bzero((char *)in, offsetof(struct ipnat, in_next6));
1313 		bcopy((char *)&ipnn->ipn_ipnat, (char *)in, sizeof(*in));
1314 		in->in_use = 1;
1315 		in->in_flags |= IPN_DELETE;
1316 
1317 		ATOMIC_INC(nat_stats.ns_rules);
1318 
1319 		nat_resolverule(in);
1320 	}
1321 
1322 	/*
1323 	 * Check that the NAT entry doesn't already exist in the kernel.
1324 	 */
1325 	bzero((char *)&fin, sizeof(fin));
1326 	fin.fin_p = nat->nat_p;
1327 	if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND) {
1328 		fin.fin_data[0] = ntohs(nat->nat_oport);
1329 		fin.fin_data[1] = ntohs(nat->nat_outport);
1330 		fin.fin_ifp = nat->nat_ifps[0];
1331 		if (getlock) {
1332 			READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
1333 		}
1334 		n = nat_inlookup(&fin, nat->nat_flags, fin.fin_p,
1335 			nat->nat_oip, nat->nat_outip);
1336 		if (getlock) {
1337 			RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
1338 		}
1339 		if (n != NULL) {
1340 			error = EEXIST;
1341 			goto junkput;
1342 		}
1343 	} else if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_INBOUND) {
1344 		fin.fin_data[0] = ntohs(nat->nat_inport);
1345 		fin.fin_data[1] = ntohs(nat->nat_oport);
1346 		fin.fin_ifp = nat->nat_ifps[1];
1347 		if (getlock) {
1348 			READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
1349 		}
1350 		n = nat_outlookup(&fin, nat->nat_flags, fin.fin_p,
1351 			nat->nat_inip, nat->nat_oip);
1352 		if (getlock) {
1353 			RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
1354 		}
1355 		if (n != NULL) {
1356 			error = EEXIST;
1357 			goto junkput;
1358 		}
1359 	} else {
1360 		error = EINVAL;
1361 		goto junkput;
1362 	}
1363 
1364 	/*
1365 	 * Restore ap_session_t structure.  Include the private data allocated
1366 	 * if it was there.
1367 	 */
1368 	aps = nat->nat_aps;
1369 	if (aps != NULL) {
1370 		KMALLOC(aps, ap_session_t *);
1371 		nat->nat_aps = aps;
1372 		if (aps == NULL) {
1373 			error = ENOMEM;
1374 			goto junkput;
1375 		}
1376 		bcopy(ipnn->ipn_data, (char *)aps, sizeof(*aps));
1377 		if (in != NULL)
1378 			aps->aps_apr = in->in_apr;
1379 		else
1380 			aps->aps_apr = NULL;
1381 		if (aps->aps_psiz != 0) {
1382 			if (aps->aps_psiz > 81920) {
1383 				error = ENOMEM;
1384 				goto junkput;
1385 			}
1386 			KMALLOCS(aps->aps_data, void *, aps->aps_psiz);
1387 			if (aps->aps_data == NULL) {
1388 				error = ENOMEM;
1389 				goto junkput;
1390 			}
1391 			bcopy(ipnn->ipn_data + sizeof(*aps), aps->aps_data,
1392 			      aps->aps_psiz);
1393 		} else {
1394 			aps->aps_psiz = 0;
1395 			aps->aps_data = NULL;
1396 		}
1397 	}
1398 
1399 	/*
1400 	 * If there was a filtering rule associated with this entry then
1401 	 * build up a new one.
1402 	 */
1403 	fr = nat->nat_fr;
1404 	if (fr != NULL) {
1405 		if ((nat->nat_flags & SI_NEWFR) != 0) {
1406 			KMALLOC(fr, frentry_t *);
1407 			nat->nat_fr = fr;
1408 			if (fr == NULL) {
1409 				error = ENOMEM;
1410 				goto junkput;
1411 			}
1412 			ipnn->ipn_nat.nat_fr = fr;
1413 			fr->fr_ref = 1;
1414 			(void) fr_outobj(data, ipnn, IPFOBJ_NATSAVE);
1415 			bcopy((char *)&ipnn->ipn_fr, (char *)fr, sizeof(*fr));
1416 			MUTEX_NUKE(&fr->fr_lock);
1417 			MUTEX_INIT(&fr->fr_lock, "nat-filter rule lock");
1418 		} else {
1419 			READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
1420 			for (n = nat_instances; n; n = n->nat_next)
1421 				if (n->nat_fr == fr)
1422 					break;
1423 
1424 			if (n != NULL) {
1425 				MUTEX_ENTER(&fr->fr_lock);
1426 				fr->fr_ref++;
1427 				MUTEX_EXIT(&fr->fr_lock);
1428 			}
1429 			RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
1430 
1431 			if (!n) {
1432 				error = ESRCH;
1433 				goto junkput;
1434 			}
1435 		}
1436 	}
1437 
1438 	if (ipnn != &ipn) {
1439 		KFREES(ipnn, ipn.ipn_dsize);
1440 		ipnn = NULL;
1441 	}
1442 
1443 	if (getlock) {
1444 		WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
1445 	}
1446 	error = nat_insert(nat, nat->nat_rev);
1447 	if ((error == 0) && (aps != NULL)) {
1448 		aps->aps_next = ap_sess_list;
1449 		ap_sess_list = aps;
1450 	}
1451 	if (getlock) {
1452 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
1453 	}
1454 
1455 	if (error == 0)
1456 		return 0;
1457 
1458 	error = ENOMEM;
1459 
1460 junkput:
1461 	if (fr != NULL)
1462 		(void) fr_derefrule(&fr);
1463 
1464 	if ((ipnn != NULL) && (ipnn != &ipn)) {
1465 		KFREES(ipnn, ipn.ipn_dsize);
1466 	}
1467 	if (nat != NULL) {
1468 		if (aps != NULL) {
1469 			if (aps->aps_data != NULL) {
1470 				KFREES(aps->aps_data, aps->aps_psiz);
1471 			}
1472 			KFREE(aps);
1473 		}
1474 		if (in != NULL) {
1475 			if (in->in_apr)
1476 				appr_free(in->in_apr);
1477 			KFREE(in);
1478 		}
1479 		KFREE(nat);
1480 	}
1481 	return error;
1482 }
1483 
1484 
1485 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1486 /* Function:    nat_delete                                                  */
1487 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
1488 /* Parameters:  natd(I)    - pointer to NAT structure to delete             */
1489 /*              logtype(I) - type of LOG record to create before deleting   */
1490 /* Write Lock:  ipf_nat                                                     */
1491 /*                                                                          */
1492 /* Delete a nat entry from the various lists and table.  If NAT logging is  */
1493 /* enabled then generate a NAT log record for this event.                   */
1494 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1495 static void nat_delete(nat, logtype)
1496 struct nat *nat;
1497 int logtype;
1498 {
1499 	struct ipnat *ipn;
1500 
1501 	if (logtype != 0 && nat_logging != 0)
1502 		nat_log(nat, logtype);
1503 
1504 	MUTEX_ENTER(&ipf_nat_new);
1505 
1506 	/*
1507 	 * Take it as a general indication that all the pointers are set if
1508 	 * nat_pnext is set.
1509 	 */
1510 	if (nat->nat_pnext != NULL) {
1511 		nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0][nat->nat_hv[0]]--;
1512 		nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1][nat->nat_hv[1]]--;
1513 
1514 		*nat->nat_pnext = nat->nat_next;
1515 		if (nat->nat_next != NULL) {
1516 			nat->nat_next->nat_pnext = nat->nat_pnext;
1517 			nat->nat_next = NULL;
1518 		}
1519 		nat->nat_pnext = NULL;
1520 
1521 		*nat->nat_phnext[0] = nat->nat_hnext[0];
1522 		if (nat->nat_hnext[0] != NULL) {
1523 			nat->nat_hnext[0]->nat_phnext[0] = nat->nat_phnext[0];
1524 			nat->nat_hnext[0] = NULL;
1525 		}
1526 		nat->nat_phnext[0] = NULL;
1527 
1528 		*nat->nat_phnext[1] = nat->nat_hnext[1];
1529 		if (nat->nat_hnext[1] != NULL) {
1530 			nat->nat_hnext[1]->nat_phnext[1] = nat->nat_phnext[1];
1531 			nat->nat_hnext[1] = NULL;
1532 		}
1533 		nat->nat_phnext[1] = NULL;
1534 
1535 		if ((nat->nat_flags & SI_WILDP) != 0)
1536 			nat_stats.ns_wilds--;
1537 	}
1538 
1539 	if (nat->nat_me != NULL) {
1540 		*nat->nat_me = NULL;
1541 		nat->nat_me = NULL;
1542 	}
1543 
1544 	fr_deletequeueentry(&nat->nat_tqe);
1545 
1546 	nat->nat_ref--;
1547 	if (nat->nat_ref > 0) {
1548 		MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_nat_new);
1549 		return;
1550 	}
1551 
1552 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
1553 	if (nat->nat_sync)
1554 		ipfsync_del(nat->nat_sync);
1555 #endif
1556 
1557 	if (nat->nat_fr != NULL)
1558 		(void)fr_derefrule(&nat->nat_fr);
1559 
1560 	if (nat->nat_hm != NULL)
1561 		nat_hostmapdel(nat->nat_hm);
1562 
1563 	/*
1564 	 * If there is an active reference from the nat entry to its parent
1565 	 * rule, decrement the rule's reference count and free it too if no
1566 	 * longer being used.
1567 	 */
1568 	ipn = nat->nat_ptr;
1569 	if (ipn != NULL) {
1570 		ipn->in_space++;
1571 		ipn->in_use--;
1572 		if (ipn->in_use == 0 && (ipn->in_flags & IPN_DELETE)) {
1573 			if (ipn->in_apr)
1574 				appr_free(ipn->in_apr);
1575 			KFREE(ipn);
1576 			nat_stats.ns_rules--;
1577 		}
1578 	}
1579 
1580 	MUTEX_DESTROY(&nat->nat_lock);
1581 
1582 	aps_free(nat->nat_aps);
1583 	nat_stats.ns_inuse--;
1584 	MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_nat_new);
1585 
1586 	/*
1587 	 * If there's a fragment table entry too for this nat entry, then
1588 	 * dereference that as well.  This is after nat_lock is released
1589 	 * because of Tru64.
1590 	 */
1591 	fr_forgetnat((void *)nat);
1592 
1593 	KFREE(nat);
1594 }
1595 
1596 
1597 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1598 /* Function:    nat_flushtable                                              */
1599 /* Returns:     int - number of NAT rules deleted                           */
1600 /* Parameters:  Nil                                                         */
1601 /*                                                                          */
1602 /* Deletes all currently active NAT sessions.  In deleting each NAT entry a */
1603 /* log record should be emitted in nat_delete() if NAT logging is enabled.  */
1604 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1605 /*
1606  * nat_flushtable - clear the NAT table of all mapping entries.
1607  */
1608 static int nat_flushtable()
1609 {
1610 	nat_t *nat;
1611 	int j = 0;
1612 
1613 	/*
1614 	 * ALL NAT mappings deleted, so lets just make the deletions
1615 	 * quicker.
1616 	 */
1617 	if (nat_table[0] != NULL)
1618 		bzero((char *)nat_table[0],
1619 		      sizeof(nat_table[0]) * ipf_nattable_sz);
1620 	if (nat_table[1] != NULL)
1621 		bzero((char *)nat_table[1],
1622 		      sizeof(nat_table[1]) * ipf_nattable_sz);
1623 
1624 	while ((nat = nat_instances) != NULL) {
1625 		nat_delete(nat, NL_FLUSH);
1626 		j++;
1627 	}
1628 
1629 	nat_stats.ns_inuse = 0;
1630 	return j;
1631 }
1632 
1633 
1634 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1635 /* Function:    nat_clearlist                                               */
1636 /* Returns:     int - number of NAT/RDR rules deleted                       */
1637 /* Parameters:  Nil                                                         */
1638 /*                                                                          */
1639 /* Delete all rules in the current list of rules.  There is nothing elegant */
1640 /* about this cleanup: simply free all entries on the list of rules and     */
1641 /* clear out the tables used for hashed NAT rule lookups.                   */
1642 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1643 static int nat_clearlist()
1644 {
1645 	ipnat_t *n, **np = &nat_list;
1646 	int i = 0;
1647 
1648 	if (nat_rules != NULL)
1649 		bzero((char *)nat_rules, sizeof(*nat_rules) * ipf_natrules_sz);
1650 	if (rdr_rules != NULL)
1651 		bzero((char *)rdr_rules, sizeof(*rdr_rules) * ipf_rdrrules_sz);
1652 
1653 	while ((n = *np) != NULL) {
1654 		*np = n->in_next;
1655 		if (n->in_use == 0) {
1656 			if (n->in_apr != NULL)
1657 				appr_free(n->in_apr);
1658 			KFREE(n);
1659 			nat_stats.ns_rules--;
1660 		} else {
1661 			n->in_flags |= IPN_DELETE;
1662 			n->in_next = NULL;
1663 		}
1664 		i++;
1665 	}
1666 	nat_masks = 0;
1667 	rdr_masks = 0;
1668 	return i;
1669 }
1670 
1671 
1672 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1673 /* Function:    nat_newmap                                                  */
1674 /* Returns:     int - -1 == error, 0 == success                             */
1675 /* Parameters:  fin(I) - pointer to packet information                      */
1676 /*              nat(I) - pointer to NAT entry                               */
1677 /*              ni(I)  - pointer to structure with misc. information needed */
1678 /*                       to create new NAT entry.                           */
1679 /*                                                                          */
1680 /* Given an empty NAT structure, populate it with new information about a   */
1681 /* new NAT session, as defined by the matching NAT rule.                    */
1682 /* ni.nai_ip is passed in uninitialised and must be set, in host byte order,*/
1683 /* to the new IP address for the translation.                               */
1684 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1685 static INLINE int nat_newmap(fin, nat, ni)
1686 fr_info_t *fin;
1687 nat_t *nat;
1688 natinfo_t *ni;
1689 {
1690 	u_short st_port, dport, sport, port, sp, dp;
1691 	struct in_addr in, inb;
1692 	hostmap_t *hm;
1693 	u_32_t flags;
1694 	u_32_t st_ip;
1695 	ipnat_t *np;
1696 	nat_t *natl;
1697 	int l;
1698 
1699 	/*
1700 	 * If it's an outbound packet which doesn't match any existing
1701 	 * record, then create a new port
1702 	 */
1703 	l = 0;
1704 	hm = NULL;
1705 	np = ni->nai_np;
1706 	st_ip = np->in_nip;
1707 	st_port = np->in_pnext;
1708 	flags = ni->nai_flags;
1709 	sport = ni->nai_sport;
1710 	dport = ni->nai_dport;
1711 
1712 	/*
1713 	 * Do a loop until we either run out of entries to try or we find
1714 	 * a NAT mapping that isn't currently being used.  This is done
1715 	 * because the change to the source is not (usually) being fixed.
1716 	 */
1717 	do {
1718 		port = 0;
1719 		in.s_addr = htonl(np->in_nip);
1720 		if (l == 0) {
1721 			/*
1722 			 * Check to see if there is an existing NAT
1723 			 * setup for this IP address pair.
1724 			 */
1725 			hm = nat_hostmap(np, fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst,
1726 					 in, 0);
1727 			if (hm != NULL)
1728 				in.s_addr = hm->hm_mapip.s_addr;
1729 		} else if ((l == 1) && (hm != NULL)) {
1730 			nat_hostmapdel(hm);
1731 			hm = NULL;
1732 		}
1733 		in.s_addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
1734 
1735 		nat->nat_hm = hm;
1736 
1737 		if ((np->in_outmsk == 0xffffffff) && (np->in_pnext == 0)) {
1738 			if (l > 0)
1739 				return -1;
1740 		}
1741 
1742 		if (np->in_redir == NAT_BIMAP &&
1743 		    np->in_inmsk == np->in_outmsk) {
1744 			/*
1745 			 * map the address block in a 1:1 fashion
1746 			 */
1747 			in.s_addr = np->in_outip;
1748 			in.s_addr |= fin->fin_saddr & ~np->in_inmsk;
1749 			in.s_addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
1750 
1751 		} else if (np->in_redir & NAT_MAPBLK) {
1752 			if ((l >= np->in_ppip) || ((l > 0) &&
1753 			     !(flags & IPN_TCPUDP)))
1754 				return -1;
1755 			/*
1756 			 * map-block - Calculate destination address.
1757 			 */
1758 			in.s_addr = ntohl(fin->fin_saddr);
1759 			in.s_addr &= ntohl(~np->in_inmsk);
1760 			inb.s_addr = in.s_addr;
1761 			in.s_addr /= np->in_ippip;
1762 			in.s_addr &= ntohl(~np->in_outmsk);
1763 			in.s_addr += ntohl(np->in_outip);
1764 			/*
1765 			 * Calculate destination port.
1766 			 */
1767 			if ((flags & IPN_TCPUDP) &&
1768 			    (np->in_ppip != 0)) {
1769 				port = ntohs(sport) + l;
1770 				port %= np->in_ppip;
1771 				port += np->in_ppip *
1772 					(inb.s_addr % np->in_ippip);
1773 				port += MAPBLK_MINPORT;
1774 				port = htons(port);
1775 			}
1776 
1777 		} else if ((np->in_outip == 0) &&
1778 			   (np->in_outmsk == 0xffffffff)) {
1779 			/*
1780 			 * 0/32 - use the interface's IP address.
1781 			 */
1782 			if ((l > 0) ||
1783 			    fr_ifpaddr(4, FRI_NORMAL, fin->fin_ifp,
1784 				       &in, NULL) == -1)
1785 				return -1;
1786 			in.s_addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
1787 
1788 		} else if ((np->in_outip == 0) && (np->in_outmsk == 0)) {
1789 			/*
1790 			 * 0/0 - use the original source address/port.
1791 			 */
1792 			if (l > 0)
1793 				return -1;
1794 			in.s_addr = ntohl(fin->fin_saddr);
1795 
1796 		} else if ((np->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff) &&
1797 			   (np->in_pnext == 0) && ((l > 0) || (hm == NULL)))
1798 			np->in_nip++;
1799 
1800 		natl = NULL;
1801 
1802 		if ((flags & IPN_TCPUDP) &&
1803 		    ((np->in_redir & NAT_MAPBLK) == 0) &&
1804 		    (np->in_flags & IPN_AUTOPORTMAP)) {
1805 			/*
1806 			 * "ports auto" (without map-block)
1807 			 */
1808 			if ((l > 0) && (l % np->in_ppip == 0)) {
1809 				if (l > np->in_space) {
1810 					return -1;
1811 				} else if ((l > np->in_ppip) &&
1812 					   np->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff)
1813 					np->in_nip++;
1814 			}
1815 			if (np->in_ppip != 0) {
1816 				port = ntohs(sport);
1817 				port += (l % np->in_ppip);
1818 				port %= np->in_ppip;
1819 				port += np->in_ppip *
1820 					(ntohl(fin->fin_saddr) %
1821 					 np->in_ippip);
1822 				port += MAPBLK_MINPORT;
1823 				port = htons(port);
1824 			}
1825 
1826 		} else if (((np->in_redir & NAT_MAPBLK) == 0) &&
1827 			   (flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP) && (np->in_pnext != 0)) {
1828 			/*
1829 			 * Standard port translation.  Select next port.
1830 			 */
1831 			port = htons(np->in_pnext++);
1832 
1833 			if (np->in_pnext > ntohs(np->in_pmax)) {
1834 				np->in_pnext = ntohs(np->in_pmin);
1835 				if (np->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff)
1836 					np->in_nip++;
1837 			}
1838 		}
1839 
1840 		if (np->in_flags & IPN_IPRANGE) {
1841 			if (np->in_nip > ntohl(np->in_outmsk))
1842 				np->in_nip = ntohl(np->in_outip);
1843 		} else {
1844 			if ((np->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff) &&
1845 			    ((np->in_nip + 1) & ntohl(np->in_outmsk)) >
1846 			    ntohl(np->in_outip))
1847 				np->in_nip = ntohl(np->in_outip) + 1;
1848 		}
1849 
1850 		if ((port == 0) && (flags & (IPN_TCPUDPICMP|IPN_ICMPQUERY)))
1851 			port = sport;
1852 
1853 		/*
1854 		 * Here we do a lookup of the connection as seen from
1855 		 * the outside.  If an IP# pair already exists, try
1856 		 * again.  So if you have A->B becomes C->B, you can
1857 		 * also have D->E become C->E but not D->B causing
1858 		 * another C->B.  Also take protocol and ports into
1859 		 * account when determining whether a pre-existing
1860 		 * NAT setup will cause an external conflict where
1861 		 * this is appropriate.
1862 		 */
1863 		inb.s_addr = htonl(in.s_addr);
1864 		sp = fin->fin_data[0];
1865 		dp = fin->fin_data[1];
1866 		fin->fin_data[0] = fin->fin_data[1];
1867 		fin->fin_data[1] = htons(port);
1868 		natl = nat_inlookup(fin, flags & ~(SI_WILDP|NAT_SEARCH),
1869 				    (u_int)fin->fin_p, fin->fin_dst, inb);
1870 		fin->fin_data[0] = sp;
1871 		fin->fin_data[1] = dp;
1872 
1873 		/*
1874 		 * Has the search wrapped around and come back to the
1875 		 * start ?
1876 		 */
1877 		if ((natl != NULL) &&
1878 		    (np->in_pnext != 0) && (st_port == np->in_pnext) &&
1879 		    (np->in_nip != 0) && (st_ip == np->in_nip))
1880 			return -1;
1881 		l++;
1882 	} while (natl != NULL);
1883 
1884 	if (np->in_space > 0)
1885 		np->in_space--;
1886 
1887 	/* Setup the NAT table */
1888 	nat->nat_inip = fin->fin_src;
1889 	nat->nat_outip.s_addr = htonl(in.s_addr);
1890 	nat->nat_oip = fin->fin_dst;
1891 	if (nat->nat_hm == NULL)
1892 		nat->nat_hm = nat_hostmap(np, fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst,
1893 					  nat->nat_outip, 0);
1894 
1895 	/*
1896 	 * The ICMP checksum does not have a pseudo header containing
1897 	 * the IP addresses
1898 	 */
1899 	ni->nai_sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_saddr));
1900 	ni->nai_sum2 = LONG_SUM(in.s_addr);
1901 	if ((flags & IPN_TCPUDP)) {
1902 		ni->nai_sum1 += ntohs(sport);
1903 		ni->nai_sum2 += ntohs(port);
1904 	}
1905 
1906 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
1907 		nat->nat_inport = sport;
1908 		nat->nat_outport = port;	/* sport */
1909 		nat->nat_oport = dport;
1910 		((tcphdr_t *)fin->fin_dp)->th_sport = port;
1911 	} else if (flags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) {
1912 		((icmphdr_t *)fin->fin_dp)->icmp_id = port;
1913 		nat->nat_inport = port;
1914 		nat->nat_outport = port;
1915 	}
1916 
1917 	ni->nai_ip.s_addr = in.s_addr;
1918 	ni->nai_port = port;
1919 	ni->nai_nport = dport;
1920 	return 0;
1921 }
1922 
1923 
1924 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1925 /* Function:    nat_newrdr                                                  */
1926 /* Returns:     int - -1 == error, 0 == success (no move), 1 == success and */
1927 /*                    allow rule to be moved if IPN_ROUNDR is set.          */
1928 /* Parameters:  fin(I) - pointer to packet information                      */
1929 /*              nat(I) - pointer to NAT entry                               */
1930 /*              ni(I)  - pointer to structure with misc. information needed */
1931 /*                       to create new NAT entry.                           */
1932 /*                                                                          */
1933 /* ni.nai_ip is passed in uninitialised and must be set, in host byte order,*/
1934 /* to the new IP address for the translation.                               */
1935 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1936 static INLINE int nat_newrdr(fin, nat, ni)
1937 fr_info_t *fin;
1938 nat_t *nat;
1939 natinfo_t *ni;
1940 {
1941 	u_short nport, dport, sport;
1942 	struct in_addr in;
1943 	hostmap_t *hm;
1944 	u_32_t flags;
1945 	ipnat_t *np;
1946 	int move;
1947 
1948 	move = 1;
1949 	hm = NULL;
1950 	in.s_addr = 0;
1951 	np = ni->nai_np;
1952 	flags = ni->nai_flags;
1953 	sport = ni->nai_sport;
1954 	dport = ni->nai_dport;
1955 
1956 	/*
1957 	 * If the matching rule has IPN_STICKY set, then we want to have the
1958 	 * same rule kick in as before.  Why would this happen?  If you have
1959 	 * a collection of rdr rules with "round-robin sticky", the current
1960 	 * packet might match a different one to the previous connection but
1961 	 * we want the same destination to be used.
1962 	 */
1963 	if ((np->in_flags & (IPN_ROUNDR|IPN_STICKY)) ==
1964 	    (IPN_ROUNDR|IPN_STICKY)) {
1965 		hm = nat_hostmap(NULL, fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst, in,
1966 				 (u_32_t)dport);
1967 		if (hm != NULL) {
1968 			in.s_addr = ntohl(hm->hm_mapip.s_addr);
1969 			np = hm->hm_ipnat;
1970 			ni->nai_np = np;
1971 			move = 0;
1972 		}
1973 	}
1974 
1975 	/*
1976 	 * Otherwise, it's an inbound packet. Most likely, we don't
1977 	 * want to rewrite source ports and source addresses. Instead,
1978 	 * we want to rewrite to a fixed internal address and fixed
1979 	 * internal port.
1980 	 */
1981 	if (np->in_flags & IPN_SPLIT) {
1982 		in.s_addr = np->in_nip;
1983 
1984 		if ((np->in_flags & (IPN_ROUNDR|IPN_STICKY)) == IPN_STICKY) {
1985 			hm = nat_hostmap(np, fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst,
1986 					 in, (u_32_t)dport);
1987 			if (hm != NULL) {
1988 				in.s_addr = hm->hm_mapip.s_addr;
1989 				move = 0;
1990 			}
1991 		}
1992 
1993 		if (hm == NULL || hm->hm_ref == 1) {
1994 			if (np->in_inip == htonl(in.s_addr)) {
1995 				np->in_nip = ntohl(np->in_inmsk);
1996 				move = 0;
1997 			} else {
1998 				np->in_nip = ntohl(np->in_inip);
1999 			}
2000 		}
2001 
2002 	} else if ((np->in_inip == 0) && (np->in_inmsk == 0xffffffff)) {
2003 		/*
2004 		 * 0/32 - use the interface's IP address.
2005 		 */
2006 		if (fr_ifpaddr(4, FRI_NORMAL, fin->fin_ifp, &in, NULL) == -1)
2007 			return -1;
2008 		in.s_addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
2009 
2010 	} else if ((np->in_inip == 0) && (np->in_inmsk== 0)) {
2011 		/*
2012 		 * 0/0 - use the original destination address/port.
2013 		 */
2014 		in.s_addr = ntohl(fin->fin_daddr);
2015 
2016 	} else if (np->in_redir == NAT_BIMAP &&
2017 		   np->in_inmsk == np->in_outmsk) {
2018 		/*
2019 		 * map the address block in a 1:1 fashion
2020 		 */
2021 		in.s_addr = np->in_inip;
2022 		in.s_addr |= fin->fin_daddr & ~np->in_inmsk;
2023 		in.s_addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
2024 	} else {
2025 		in.s_addr = ntohl(np->in_inip);
2026 	}
2027 
2028 	if ((np->in_pnext == 0) || ((flags & NAT_NOTRULEPORT) != 0))
2029 		nport = dport;
2030 	else {
2031 		/*
2032 		 * Whilst not optimized for the case where
2033 		 * pmin == pmax, the gain is not significant.
2034 		 */
2035 		if (((np->in_flags & IPN_FIXEDDPORT) == 0) &&
2036 		    (np->in_pmin != np->in_pmax)) {
2037 			nport = ntohs(dport) - ntohs(np->in_pmin) +
2038 				ntohs(np->in_pnext);
2039 			nport = htons(nport);
2040 		} else
2041 			nport = np->in_pnext;
2042 	}
2043 
2044 	/*
2045 	 * When the redirect-to address is set to 0.0.0.0, just
2046 	 * assume a blank `forwarding' of the packet.  We don't
2047 	 * setup any translation for this either.
2048 	 */
2049 	if (in.s_addr == 0) {
2050 		if (nport == dport)
2051 			return -1;
2052 		in.s_addr = ntohl(fin->fin_daddr);
2053 	}
2054 
2055 	nat->nat_inip.s_addr = htonl(in.s_addr);
2056 	nat->nat_outip = fin->fin_dst;
2057 	nat->nat_oip = fin->fin_src;
2058 
2059 	ni->nai_sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_daddr)) + ntohs(dport);
2060 	ni->nai_sum2 = LONG_SUM(in.s_addr) + ntohs(nport);
2061 
2062 	ni->nai_ip.s_addr = in.s_addr;
2063 	ni->nai_nport = nport;
2064 	ni->nai_port = sport;
2065 
2066 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
2067 		nat->nat_inport = nport;
2068 		nat->nat_outport = dport;
2069 		nat->nat_oport = sport;
2070 		((tcphdr_t *)fin->fin_dp)->th_dport = nport;
2071 	} else if (flags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) {
2072 		((icmphdr_t *)fin->fin_dp)->icmp_id = nport;
2073 		nat->nat_inport = nport;
2074 		nat->nat_outport = nport;
2075 	}
2076 
2077 	return move;
2078 }
2079 
2080 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2081 /* Function:    nat_new                                                     */
2082 /* Returns:     nat_t* - NULL == failure to create new NAT structure,       */
2083 /*                       else pointer to new NAT structure                  */
2084 /* Parameters:  fin(I)       - pointer to packet information                */
2085 /*              np(I)        - pointer to NAT rule                          */
2086 /*              natsave(I)   - pointer to where to store NAT struct pointer */
2087 /*              flags(I)     - flags describing the current packet          */
2088 /*              direction(I) - direction of packet (in/out)                 */
2089 /* Write Lock:  ipf_nat                                                     */
2090 /*                                                                          */
2091 /* Attempts to create a new NAT entry.  Does not actually change the packet */
2092 /* in any way.                                                              */
2093 /*                                                                          */
2094 /* This fucntion is in three main parts: (1) deal with creating a new NAT   */
2095 /* structure for a "MAP" rule (outgoing NAT translation); (2) deal with     */
2096 /* creating a new NAT structure for a "RDR" rule (incoming NAT translation) */
2097 /* and (3) building that structure and putting it into the NAT table(s).    */
2098 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2099 nat_t *nat_new(fin, np, natsave, flags, direction)
2100 fr_info_t *fin;
2101 ipnat_t *np;
2102 nat_t **natsave;
2103 u_int flags;
2104 int direction;
2105 {
2106 	u_short port = 0, sport = 0, dport = 0, nport = 0;
2107 	tcphdr_t *tcp = NULL;
2108 	hostmap_t *hm = NULL;
2109 	struct in_addr in;
2110 	nat_t *nat, *natl;
2111 	u_int nflags;
2112 	natinfo_t ni;
2113 	u_32_t sumd;
2114 	int move;
2115 
2116 	if (nat_stats.ns_inuse >= ipf_nattable_max) {
2117 		nat_stats.ns_memfail++;
2118 		return NULL;
2119 	}
2120 
2121 	move = 1;
2122 	nflags = np->in_flags & flags;
2123 	nflags &= NAT_FROMRULE;
2124 
2125 	ni.nai_np = np;
2126 	ni.nai_nflags = nflags;
2127 	ni.nai_flags = flags;
2128 
2129 	/* Give me a new nat */
2130 	KMALLOC(nat, nat_t *);
2131 	if (nat == NULL) {
2132 		nat_stats.ns_memfail++;
2133 		/*
2134 		 * Try to automatically tune the max # of entries in the
2135 		 * table allowed to be less than what will cause kmem_alloc()
2136 		 * to fail and try to eliminate panics due to out of memory
2137 		 * conditions arising.
2138 		 */
2139 		if (ipf_nattable_max > ipf_nattable_sz) {
2140 			ipf_nattable_max = nat_stats.ns_inuse - 100;
2141 			printf("ipf_nattable_max reduced to %d\n",
2142 				ipf_nattable_max);
2143 		}
2144 		return NULL;
2145 	}
2146 
2147 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
2148 		tcp = fin->fin_dp;
2149 		ni.nai_sport = htons(fin->fin_sport);
2150 		ni.nai_dport = htons(fin->fin_dport);
2151 	} else if (flags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) {
2152 		/*
2153 		 * In the ICMP query NAT code, we translate the ICMP id fields
2154 		 * to make them unique. This is indepedent of the ICMP type
2155 		 * (e.g. in the unlikely event that a host sends an echo and
2156 		 * an tstamp request with the same id, both packets will have
2157 		 * their ip address/id field changed in the same way).
2158 		 */
2159 		/* The icmp_id field is used by the sender to identify the
2160 		 * process making the icmp request. (the receiver justs
2161 		 * copies it back in its response). So, it closely matches
2162 		 * the concept of source port. We overlay sport, so we can
2163 		 * maximally reuse the existing code.
2164 		 */
2165 		ni.nai_sport = ((icmphdr_t *)fin->fin_dp)->icmp_id;
2166 		ni.nai_dport = ni.nai_sport;
2167 	}
2168 
2169 	bzero((char *)nat, sizeof(*nat));
2170 	nat->nat_flags = flags;
2171 
2172 	if ((flags & NAT_SLAVE) == 0) {
2173 		MUTEX_ENTER(&ipf_nat_new);
2174 	}
2175 
2176 	/*
2177 	 * Search the current table for a match.
2178 	 */
2179 	if (direction == NAT_OUTBOUND) {
2180 		/*
2181 		 * We can now arrange to call this for the same connection
2182 		 * because ipf_nat_new doesn't protect the code path into
2183 		 * this function.
2184 		 */
2185 		natl = nat_outlookup(fin, nflags, (u_int)fin->fin_p,
2186 				     fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst);
2187 		if (natl != NULL) {
2188 			nat = natl;
2189 			goto done;
2190 		}
2191 
2192 		move = nat_newmap(fin, nat, &ni);
2193 		if (move == -1)
2194 			goto badnat;
2195 
2196 		np = ni.nai_np;
2197 		in = ni.nai_ip;
2198 	} else {
2199 		/*
2200 		 * NAT_INBOUND is used only for redirects rules
2201 		 */
2202 		natl = nat_inlookup(fin, nflags, (u_int)fin->fin_p,
2203 				    fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst);
2204 		if (natl != NULL) {
2205 			nat = natl;
2206 			goto done;
2207 		}
2208 
2209 		move = nat_newrdr(fin, nat, &ni);
2210 		if (move == -1)
2211 			goto badnat;
2212 
2213 		np = ni.nai_np;
2214 		in = ni.nai_ip;
2215 	}
2216 	port = ni.nai_port;
2217 	nport = ni.nai_nport;
2218 
2219 	if ((move == 1) && (np->in_flags & IPN_ROUNDR)) {
2220 		if (np->in_redir == NAT_REDIRECT) {
2221 			nat_delrdr(np);
2222 			nat_addrdr(np);
2223 		} else if (np->in_redir == NAT_MAP) {
2224 			nat_delnat(np);
2225 			nat_addnat(np);
2226 		}
2227 	}
2228 
2229 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
2230 		sport = ni.nai_sport;
2231 		dport = ni.nai_dport;
2232 	} else if (flags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) {
2233 		sport = ni.nai_sport;
2234 		dport = 0;
2235 	}
2236 
2237 	/*
2238 	 * nat_sumd[0] stores adjustment value including both IP address and
2239 	 * port number changes. nat_sumd[1] stores adjustment value only for
2240 	 * IP address changes, to be used for pseudo header adjustment, in
2241 	 * case hardware partial checksum offload is offered.
2242 	 */
2243 	CALC_SUMD(ni.nai_sum1, ni.nai_sum2, sumd);
2244 	nat->nat_sumd[0] = (sumd & 0xffff) + (sumd >> 16);
2245 #if SOLARIS && defined(_KERNEL) && (SOLARIS2 >= 6)
2246 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
2247 		ni.nai_sum1 = LONG_SUM(in.s_addr);
2248 		if (direction == NAT_OUTBOUND)
2249 			ni.nai_sum2 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_saddr));
2250 		else
2251 			ni.nai_sum2 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_daddr));
2252 
2253 		CALC_SUMD(ni.nai_sum1, ni.nai_sum2, sumd);
2254 		nat->nat_sumd[1] = (sumd & 0xffff) + (sumd >> 16);
2255 	} else
2256 #endif
2257 		nat->nat_sumd[1] = nat->nat_sumd[0];
2258 
2259 	if ((flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP) && ((sport != port) || (dport != nport))) {
2260 		if (direction == NAT_OUTBOUND)
2261 			ni.nai_sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_saddr));
2262 		else
2263 			ni.nai_sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_daddr));
2264 
2265 		ni.nai_sum2 = LONG_SUM(in.s_addr);
2266 
2267 		CALC_SUMD(ni.nai_sum1, ni.nai_sum2, sumd);
2268 		nat->nat_ipsumd = (sumd & 0xffff) + (sumd >> 16);
2269 	} else {
2270 		nat->nat_ipsumd = nat->nat_sumd[0];
2271 		if (!(flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP)) {
2272 			nat->nat_sumd[0] = 0;
2273 			nat->nat_sumd[1] = 0;
2274 		}
2275 	}
2276 
2277 	if (nat_finalise(fin, nat, &ni, tcp, natsave, direction) == -1) {
2278 		goto badnat;
2279 	}
2280 	if (flags & SI_WILDP)
2281 		nat_stats.ns_wilds++;
2282 	goto done;
2283 badnat:
2284 	nat_stats.ns_badnat++;
2285 	if ((hm = nat->nat_hm) != NULL)
2286 		nat_hostmapdel(hm);
2287 	KFREE(nat);
2288 	nat = NULL;
2289 done:
2290 	if ((flags & NAT_SLAVE) == 0) {
2291 		MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_nat_new);
2292 	}
2293 	return nat;
2294 }
2295 
2296 
2297 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2298 /* Function:    nat_finalise                                                */
2299 /* Returns:     int - 0 == sucess, -1 == failure                            */
2300 /* Parameters:  fin(I) - pointer to packet information                      */
2301 /*              nat(I) - pointer to NAT entry                               */
2302 /*              ni(I)  - pointer to structure with misc. information needed */
2303 /*                       to create new NAT entry.                           */
2304 /* Write Lock:  ipf_nat                                                     */
2305 /*                                                                          */
2306 /* This is the tail end of constructing a new NAT entry and is the same     */
2307 /* for both IPv4 and IPv6.                                                  */
2308 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2309 /*ARGSUSED*/
2310 static INLINE int nat_finalise(fin, nat, ni, tcp, natsave, direction)
2311 fr_info_t *fin;
2312 nat_t *nat;
2313 natinfo_t *ni;
2314 tcphdr_t *tcp;
2315 nat_t **natsave;
2316 int direction;
2317 {
2318 	frentry_t *fr;
2319 	ipnat_t *np;
2320 
2321 	np = ni->nai_np;
2322 
2323 	COPYIFNAME(fin->fin_ifp, nat->nat_ifnames[0], fin->fin_v);
2324 
2325 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
2326 	if ((nat->nat_flags & SI_CLONE) == 0)
2327 		nat->nat_sync = ipfsync_new(SMC_NAT, fin, nat);
2328 #endif
2329 
2330 	nat->nat_me = natsave;
2331 	nat->nat_dir = direction;
2332 	nat->nat_ifps[0] = np->in_ifps[0];
2333 	nat->nat_ifps[1] = np->in_ifps[1];
2334 	nat->nat_ptr = np;
2335 	nat->nat_p = fin->fin_p;
2336 	nat->nat_mssclamp = np->in_mssclamp;
2337 	fr = fin->fin_fr;
2338 	nat->nat_fr = fr;
2339 
2340 	if ((np->in_apr != NULL) && ((ni->nai_flags & NAT_SLAVE) == 0))
2341 		if (appr_new(fin, nat) == -1)
2342 			return -1;
2343 
2344 	if (nat_insert(nat, fin->fin_rev) == 0) {
2345 		if (nat_logging)
2346 			nat_log(nat, (u_int)np->in_redir);
2347 		np->in_use++;
2348 		if (fr != NULL) {
2349 			MUTEX_ENTER(&fr->fr_lock);
2350 			fr->fr_ref++;
2351 			MUTEX_EXIT(&fr->fr_lock);
2352 		}
2353 		return 0;
2354 	}
2355 
2356 	/*
2357 	 * nat_insert failed, so cleanup time...
2358 	 */
2359 	return -1;
2360 }
2361 
2362 
2363 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2364 /* Function:   nat_insert                                                   */
2365 /* Returns:    int - 0 == sucess, -1 == failure                             */
2366 /* Parameters: nat(I) - pointer to NAT structure                            */
2367 /*             rev(I) - flag indicating forward/reverse direction of packet */
2368 /* Write Lock: ipf_nat                                                      */
2369 /*                                                                          */
2370 /* Insert a NAT entry into the hash tables for searching and add it to the  */
2371 /* list of active NAT entries.  Adjust global counters when complete.       */
2372 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2373 int	nat_insert(nat, rev)
2374 nat_t	*nat;
2375 int	rev;
2376 {
2377 	u_int hv1, hv2;
2378 	nat_t **natp;
2379 
2380 	/*
2381 	 * Try and return an error as early as possible, so calculate the hash
2382 	 * entry numbers first and then proceed.
2383 	 */
2384 	if ((nat->nat_flags & (SI_W_SPORT|SI_W_DPORT)) == 0) {
2385 		hv1 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_inip.s_addr, nat->nat_inport,
2386 				  0xffffffff);
2387 		hv1 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv1 + nat->nat_oport,
2388 				  ipf_nattable_sz);
2389 		hv2 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_outip.s_addr, nat->nat_outport,
2390 				  0xffffffff);
2391 		hv2 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv2 + nat->nat_oport,
2392 				  ipf_nattable_sz);
2393 	} else {
2394 		hv1 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_inip.s_addr, 0, 0xffffffff);
2395 		hv1 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv1, ipf_nattable_sz);
2396 		hv2 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_outip.s_addr, 0, 0xffffffff);
2397 		hv2 = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv2, ipf_nattable_sz);
2398 	}
2399 
2400 	if (nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0][hv1] >= fr_nat_maxbucket ||
2401 	    nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1][hv2] >= fr_nat_maxbucket) {
2402 		return -1;
2403 	}
2404 
2405 	nat->nat_hv[0] = hv1;
2406 	nat->nat_hv[1] = hv2;
2407 
2408 	MUTEX_INIT(&nat->nat_lock, "nat entry lock");
2409 
2410 	nat->nat_rev = rev;
2411 	nat->nat_ref = 1;
2412 	nat->nat_bytes[0] = 0;
2413 	nat->nat_pkts[0] = 0;
2414 	nat->nat_bytes[1] = 0;
2415 	nat->nat_pkts[1] = 0;
2416 
2417 	nat->nat_ifnames[0][LIFNAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
2418 	nat->nat_ifps[0] = fr_resolvenic(nat->nat_ifnames[0], 4);
2419 
2420 	if (nat->nat_ifnames[1][0] !='\0') {
2421 		nat->nat_ifnames[1][LIFNAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
2422 		nat->nat_ifps[1] = fr_resolvenic(nat->nat_ifnames[1], 4);
2423 	} else {
2424 		(void) strncpy(nat->nat_ifnames[1], nat->nat_ifnames[0],
2425 			       LIFNAMSIZ);
2426 		nat->nat_ifnames[1][LIFNAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
2427 		nat->nat_ifps[1] = nat->nat_ifps[0];
2428 	}
2429 
2430 	nat->nat_next = nat_instances;
2431 	nat->nat_pnext = &nat_instances;
2432 	if (nat_instances)
2433 		nat_instances->nat_pnext = &nat->nat_next;
2434 	nat_instances = nat;
2435 
2436 	natp = &nat_table[0][hv1];
2437 	if (*natp)
2438 		(*natp)->nat_phnext[0] = &nat->nat_hnext[0];
2439 	nat->nat_phnext[0] = natp;
2440 	nat->nat_hnext[0] = *natp;
2441 	*natp = nat;
2442 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0][hv1]++;
2443 
2444 	natp = &nat_table[1][hv2];
2445 	if (*natp)
2446 		(*natp)->nat_phnext[1] = &nat->nat_hnext[1];
2447 	nat->nat_phnext[1] = natp;
2448 	nat->nat_hnext[1] = *natp;
2449 	*natp = nat;
2450 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1][hv2]++;
2451 
2452 	fr_setnatqueue(nat, rev);
2453 
2454 	nat_stats.ns_added++;
2455 	nat_stats.ns_inuse++;
2456 	return 0;
2457 }
2458 
2459 
2460 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2461 /* Function:    nat_icmperrorlookup                                         */
2462 /* Returns:     nat_t* - point to matching NAT structure                    */
2463 /* Parameters:  fin(I) - pointer to packet information                      */
2464 /*              dir(I) - direction of packet (in/out)                       */
2465 /*                                                                          */
2466 /* Check if the ICMP error message is related to an existing TCP, UDP or    */
2467 /* ICMP query nat entry.  It is assumed that the packet is already of the   */
2468 /* the required length.                                                     */
2469 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2470 nat_t *nat_icmperrorlookup(fin, dir)
2471 fr_info_t *fin;
2472 int dir;
2473 {
2474 	int flags = 0, minlen;
2475 	icmphdr_t *orgicmp;
2476 	tcphdr_t *tcp = NULL;
2477 	u_short data[2];
2478 	nat_t *nat;
2479 	ip_t *oip;
2480 	u_int p;
2481 
2482 	/*
2483 	 * Does it at least have the return (basic) IP header ?
2484 	 * Only a basic IP header (no options) should be with an ICMP error
2485 	 * header.  Also, if it's not an error type, then return.
2486 	 */
2487 	if ((fin->fin_hlen != sizeof(ip_t)) || !(fin->fin_flx & FI_ICMPERR))
2488 		return NULL;
2489 
2490 	/*
2491 	 * Check packet size
2492 	 */
2493 	oip = (ip_t *)((char *)fin->fin_dp + 8);
2494 	minlen = IP_HL(oip) << 2;
2495 	if ((minlen < sizeof(ip_t)) ||
2496 	    (fin->fin_plen < ICMPERR_IPICMPHLEN + minlen))
2497 		return NULL;
2498 	/*
2499 	 * Is the buffer big enough for all of it ?  It's the size of the IP
2500 	 * header claimed in the encapsulated part which is of concern.  It
2501 	 * may be too big to be in this buffer but not so big that it's
2502 	 * outside the ICMP packet, leading to TCP deref's causing problems.
2503 	 * This is possible because we don't know how big oip_hl is when we
2504 	 * do the pullup early in fr_check() and thus can't gaurantee it is
2505 	 * all here now.
2506 	 */
2507 #ifdef  _KERNEL
2508 	{
2509 	mb_t *m;
2510 
2511 	m = fin->fin_m;
2512 # if defined(MENTAT)
2513 	if ((char *)oip + fin->fin_dlen - ICMPERR_ICMPHLEN > (char *)m->b_wptr)
2514 		return NULL;
2515 # else
2516 	if ((char *)oip + fin->fin_dlen - ICMPERR_ICMPHLEN >
2517 	    (char *)fin->fin_ip + M_LEN(m))
2518 		return NULL;
2519 # endif
2520 	}
2521 #endif
2522 
2523 	if (fin->fin_daddr != oip->ip_src.s_addr)
2524 		return NULL;
2525 
2526 	p = oip->ip_p;
2527 	if (p == IPPROTO_TCP)
2528 		flags = IPN_TCP;
2529 	else if (p == IPPROTO_UDP)
2530 		flags = IPN_UDP;
2531 	else if (p == IPPROTO_ICMP) {
2532 		orgicmp = (icmphdr_t *)((char *)oip + (IP_HL(oip) << 2));
2533 
2534 		/* see if this is related to an ICMP query */
2535 		if (nat_icmpquerytype4(orgicmp->icmp_type)) {
2536 			data[0] = fin->fin_data[0];
2537 			data[1] = fin->fin_data[1];
2538 			fin->fin_data[0] = 0;
2539 			fin->fin_data[1] = orgicmp->icmp_id;
2540 
2541 			flags = IPN_ICMPERR|IPN_ICMPQUERY;
2542 			/*
2543 			 * NOTE : dir refers to the direction of the original
2544 			 *        ip packet. By definition the icmp error
2545 			 *        message flows in the opposite direction.
2546 			 */
2547 			if (dir == NAT_INBOUND)
2548 				nat = nat_inlookup(fin, flags, p, oip->ip_dst,
2549 						   oip->ip_src);
2550 			else
2551 				nat = nat_outlookup(fin, flags, p, oip->ip_dst,
2552 						    oip->ip_src);
2553 			fin->fin_data[0] = data[0];
2554 			fin->fin_data[1] = data[1];
2555 			return nat;
2556 		}
2557 	}
2558 
2559 	if (flags & IPN_TCPUDP) {
2560 		minlen += 8;		/* + 64bits of data to get ports */
2561 		if (fin->fin_plen < ICMPERR_IPICMPHLEN + minlen)
2562 			return NULL;
2563 
2564 		data[0] = fin->fin_data[0];
2565 		data[1] = fin->fin_data[1];
2566 		tcp = (tcphdr_t *)((char *)oip + (IP_HL(oip) << 2));
2567 		fin->fin_data[0] = ntohs(tcp->th_dport);
2568 		fin->fin_data[1] = ntohs(tcp->th_sport);
2569 
2570 		if (dir == NAT_INBOUND) {
2571 			nat = nat_inlookup(fin, flags, p, oip->ip_dst,
2572 					   oip->ip_src);
2573 		} else {
2574 			nat = nat_outlookup(fin, flags, p, oip->ip_dst,
2575 					    oip->ip_src);
2576 		}
2577 		fin->fin_data[0] = data[0];
2578 		fin->fin_data[1] = data[1];
2579 		return nat;
2580 	}
2581 	if (dir == NAT_INBOUND)
2582 		return nat_inlookup(fin, 0, p, oip->ip_dst, oip->ip_src);
2583 	else
2584 		return nat_outlookup(fin, 0, p, oip->ip_dst, oip->ip_src);
2585 }
2586 
2587 
2588 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2589 /* Function:    nat_icmperror                                               */
2590 /* Returns:     nat_t* - point to matching NAT structure                    */
2591 /* Parameters:  fin(I)    - pointer to packet information                   */
2592 /*              nflags(I) - NAT flags for this packet                       */
2593 /*              dir(I)    - direction of packet (in/out)                    */
2594 /*                                                                          */
2595 /* Fix up an ICMP packet which is an error message for an existing NAT      */
2596 /* session.  This will correct both packet header data and checksums.       */
2597 /*                                                                          */
2598 /* This should *ONLY* be used for incoming ICMP error packets to make sure  */
2599 /* a NAT'd ICMP packet gets correctly recognised.                           */
2600 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2601 nat_t *nat_icmperror(fin, nflags, dir)
2602 fr_info_t *fin;
2603 u_int *nflags;
2604 int dir;
2605 {
2606 	u_32_t sum1, sum2, sumd, psum1, psum2, psumd, sumd2;
2607 	struct in_addr in;
2608 	icmphdr_t *icmp, *orgicmp;
2609 	int dlen;
2610 	udphdr_t *udp;
2611 	tcphdr_t *tcp;
2612 	nat_t *nat;
2613 	ip_t *oip;
2614 	if ((fin->fin_flx & (FI_SHORT|FI_FRAGBODY)))
2615 		return NULL;
2616 
2617 	/*
2618 	 * nat_icmperrorlookup() looks up nat entry associated with the
2619 	 * offending IP packet and returns pointer to the entry, or NULL
2620 	 * if packet wasn't natted or for `defective' packets.
2621 	 */
2622 
2623 	if ((fin->fin_v != 4) || !(nat = nat_icmperrorlookup(fin, dir)))
2624 		return NULL;
2625 
2626 	sumd2 = 0;
2627 	*nflags = IPN_ICMPERR;
2628 	icmp = fin->fin_dp;
2629 	oip = (ip_t *)&icmp->icmp_ip;
2630 	udp = (udphdr_t *)((((char *)oip) + (IP_HL(oip) << 2)));
2631 	tcp = (tcphdr_t *)udp;
2632 	dlen = fin->fin_plen - ((char *)udp - (char *)fin->fin_ip);
2633 
2634 	/*
2635 	 * Need to adjust ICMP header to include the real IP#'s and
2636 	 * port #'s.  There are three steps required.
2637 	 *
2638 	 * Step 1
2639 	 * Fix the IP addresses in the offending IP packet and update
2640 	 * ip header checksum to compensate for the change.
2641 	 *
2642 	 * No update needed here for icmp_cksum because the ICMP checksum
2643 	 * is calculated over the complete ICMP packet, which includes the
2644 	 * changed oip IP addresses and oip->ip_sum.  These two changes
2645 	 * cancel each other out (if the delta for the IP address is x,
2646 	 * then the delta for ip_sum is minus x).
2647 	 */
2648 
2649 	if (oip->ip_dst.s_addr == nat->nat_oip.s_addr) {
2650 		sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(oip->ip_src.s_addr));
2651 		in = nat->nat_inip;
2652 		oip->ip_src = in;
2653 	} else {
2654 		sum1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(oip->ip_dst.s_addr));
2655 		in = nat->nat_outip;
2656 		oip->ip_dst = in;
2657 	}
2658 
2659 	sum2 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(in.s_addr));
2660 	CALC_SUMD(sum1, sum2, sumd);
2661 	fix_datacksum(&oip->ip_sum, sumd);
2662 
2663 	/*
2664 	 * Step 2
2665 	 * Perform other adjustments based on protocol of offending packet.
2666 	 */
2667 
2668 	switch (oip->ip_p) {
2669 		case IPPROTO_TCP :
2670 		case IPPROTO_UDP :
2671 
2672 			/*
2673 			* For offending TCP/UDP IP packets, translate the ports
2674 			* based on the NAT specification.
2675 			*
2676 			* Advance notice : Now it becomes complicated :-)
2677 			*
2678 			* Since the port and IP addresse fields are both part
2679 			* of the TCP/UDP checksum of the offending IP packet,
2680 			* we need to adjust that checksum as well.
2681 			*
2682 			* To further complicate things, the TCP/UDP checksum
2683 			* may not be present.  We must check to see if the
2684 			* length of the data portion is big enough to hold
2685 			* the checksum.  In the UDP case, a test to determine
2686 			* if the checksum is even set is also required.
2687 			*
2688 			* Any changes to an IP address, port or checksum within
2689 			* the ICMP packet requires a change to icmp_cksum.
2690 			*
2691 			* Be extremely careful here ... The change is dependent
2692 			* upon whether or not the TCP/UPD checksum is present.
2693 			*
2694 			* If TCP/UPD checksum is present, the icmp_cksum must
2695 			* compensate for checksum modification resulting from
2696 			* IP address change only.  Port change and resulting
2697 			* data checksum adjustments cancel each other out.
2698 			*
2699 			* If TCP/UDP checksum is not present, icmp_cksum must
2700 			* compensate for port change only.  The IP address
2701 			* change does not modify anything else in this case.
2702 			*/
2703 
2704 			psum1 = 0;
2705 			psum2 = 0;
2706 			psumd = 0;
2707 
2708 			if ((tcp->th_dport == nat->nat_oport) &&
2709 			    (tcp->th_sport != nat->nat_inport)) {
2710 
2711 				/*
2712 				 * Translate the source port.
2713 				 */
2714 
2715 				psum1 = ntohs(tcp->th_sport);
2716 				psum2 = ntohs(nat->nat_inport);
2717 				tcp->th_sport = nat->nat_inport;
2718 
2719 			} else if ((tcp->th_sport == nat->nat_oport) &&
2720 				    (tcp->th_dport != nat->nat_outport)) {
2721 
2722 				/*
2723 				 * Translate the destination port.
2724 				 */
2725 
2726 				psum1 = ntohs(tcp->th_dport);
2727 				psum2 = ntohs(nat->nat_outport);
2728 				tcp->th_dport = nat->nat_outport;
2729 			}
2730 
2731 			if ((oip->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP) && (dlen >= 18)) {
2732 
2733 				/*
2734 				 * TCP checksum present.
2735 				 *
2736 				 * Adjust data checksum and icmp checksum to
2737 				 * compensate for any IP address change.
2738 				 */
2739 
2740 				sum1 = ntohs(tcp->th_sum);
2741 				fix_datacksum(&tcp->th_sum, sumd);
2742 				sum2 = ntohs(tcp->th_sum);
2743 				sumd2 = sumd << 1;
2744 				CALC_SUMD(sum1, sum2, sumd);
2745 				sumd2 += sumd;
2746 
2747 				/*
2748 				 * Also make data checksum adjustment to
2749 				 * compensate for any port change.
2750 				 */
2751 
2752 				if (psum1 != psum2) {
2753 					CALC_SUMD(psum1, psum2, psumd);
2754 					fix_datacksum(&tcp->th_sum, psumd);
2755 				}
2756 
2757 			} else if ((oip->ip_p == IPPROTO_UDP) &&
2758 				   (dlen >= 8) && (udp->uh_sum != 0)) {
2759 
2760 				/*
2761 				 * The UDP checksum is present and set.
2762 				 *
2763 				 * Adjust data checksum and icmp checksum to
2764 				 * compensate for any IP address change.
2765 				 */
2766 
2767 				sum1 = ntohs(udp->uh_sum);
2768 				fix_datacksum(&udp->uh_sum, sumd);
2769 				sum2 = ntohs(udp->uh_sum);
2770 				sumd2 = sumd << 1;
2771 				CALC_SUMD(sum1, sum2, sumd);
2772 				sumd2 += sumd;
2773 
2774 				/*
2775 				 * Also make data checksum adjustment to
2776 				 * compensate for any port change.
2777 				 */
2778 
2779 				if (psum1 != psum2) {
2780 					CALC_SUMD(psum1, psum2, psumd);
2781 					fix_datacksum(&udp->uh_sum, psumd);
2782 				}
2783 
2784 			} else {
2785 
2786 				/*
2787 				 * Data checksum was not present.
2788 				 *
2789 				 * Compensate for any port change.
2790 				 */
2791 
2792 				CALC_SUMD(psum2, psum1, psumd);
2793 				sumd2 += psumd;
2794 			}
2795 			break;
2796 
2797 		case IPPROTO_ICMP :
2798 
2799 			orgicmp = (icmphdr_t *)udp;
2800 
2801 			if ((nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND) &&
2802 			    (orgicmp->icmp_id != nat->nat_inport) &&
2803 			    (dlen >= 8)) {
2804 
2805 				/*
2806 				 * Fix ICMP checksum (of the offening ICMP
2807 				 * query packet) to compensate the change
2808 				 * in the ICMP id of the offending ICMP
2809 				 * packet.
2810 				 *
2811 				 * Since you modify orgicmp->icmp_id with
2812 				 * a delta (say x) and you compensate that
2813 				 * in origicmp->icmp_cksum with a delta
2814 				 * minus x, you don't have to adjust the
2815 				 * overall icmp->icmp_cksum
2816 				 */
2817 
2818 				sum1 = ntohs(orgicmp->icmp_id);
2819 				sum2 = ntohs(nat->nat_inport);
2820 				CALC_SUMD(sum1, sum2, sumd);
2821 				orgicmp->icmp_id = nat->nat_inport;
2822 				fix_datacksum(&orgicmp->icmp_cksum, sumd);
2823 
2824 			} /* nat_dir can't be NAT_INBOUND for icmp queries */
2825 
2826 			break;
2827 
2828 		default :
2829 
2830 			break;
2831 
2832 	} /* switch (oip->ip_p) */
2833 
2834 	/*
2835 	 * Step 3
2836 	 * Make the adjustments to icmp checksum.
2837 	 */
2838 
2839 	if (sumd2 != 0) {
2840 		sumd2 = (sumd2 & 0xffff) + (sumd2 >> 16);
2841 		sumd2 = (sumd2 & 0xffff) + (sumd2 >> 16);
2842 		fix_incksum(&icmp->icmp_cksum, sumd2);
2843 	}
2844 	return nat;
2845 }
2846 
2847 
2848 /*
2849  * NB: these lookups don't lock access to the list, it assumed that it has
2850  * already been done!
2851  */
2852 
2853 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2854 /* Function:    nat_inlookup                                                */
2855 /* Returns:     nat_t* - NULL == no match,                                  */
2856 /*                       else pointer to matching NAT entry                 */
2857 /* Parameters:  fin(I)    - pointer to packet information                   */
2858 /*              flags(I)  - NAT flags for this packet                       */
2859 /*              p(I)      - protocol for this packet                        */
2860 /*              src(I)    - source IP address                               */
2861 /*              mapdst(I) - destination IP address                          */
2862 /*                                                                          */
2863 /* Lookup a nat entry based on the mapped destination ip address/port and   */
2864 /* real source address/port.  We use this lookup when receiving a packet,   */
2865 /* we're looking for a table entry, based on the destination address.       */
2866 /*                                                                          */
2867 /* NOTE: THE PACKET BEING CHECKED (IF FOUND) HAS A MAPPING ALREADY.         */
2868 /*                                                                          */
2869 /* NOTE: IT IS ASSUMED THAT ipf_nat IS ONLY HELD WITH A READ LOCK WHEN      */
2870 /*       THIS FUNCTION IS CALLED WITH NAT_SEARCH SET IN nflags.             */
2871 /*                                                                          */
2872 /* flags   -> relevant are IPN_UDP/IPN_TCP/IPN_ICMPQUERY that indicate if   */
2873 /*            the packet is of said protocol                                */
2874 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2875 nat_t *nat_inlookup(fin, flags, p, src, mapdst)
2876 fr_info_t *fin;
2877 u_int flags, p;
2878 struct in_addr src , mapdst;
2879 {
2880 	u_short sport, dport;
2881 	ipnat_t *ipn;
2882 	u_int sflags;
2883 	nat_t *nat;
2884 	int nflags;
2885 	u_32_t dst;
2886 	void *ifp;
2887 	u_int hv;
2888 
2889 	if (fin != NULL)
2890 		ifp = fin->fin_ifp;
2891 	else
2892 		ifp = NULL;
2893 	sport = 0;
2894 	dport = 0;
2895 	dst = mapdst.s_addr;
2896 	sflags = flags & NAT_TCPUDPICMP;
2897 
2898 	switch (p)
2899 	{
2900 	case IPPROTO_TCP :
2901 	case IPPROTO_UDP :
2902 		sport = htons(fin->fin_data[0]);
2903 		dport = htons(fin->fin_data[1]);
2904 		break;
2905 	case IPPROTO_ICMP :
2906 		if (flags & IPN_ICMPERR)
2907 			sport = fin->fin_data[1];
2908 		else
2909 			dport = fin->fin_data[1];
2910 		break;
2911 	default :
2912 		break;
2913 	}
2914 
2915 
2916 	if ((flags & SI_WILDP) != 0)
2917 		goto find_in_wild_ports;
2918 
2919 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(dst, dport, 0xffffffff);
2920 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(src.s_addr, hv + sport, ipf_nattable_sz);
2921 	nat = nat_table[1][hv];
2922 	for (; nat; nat = nat->nat_hnext[1]) {
2923 		if (nat->nat_ifps[0] != NULL) {
2924 			if ((ifp != NULL) && (ifp != nat->nat_ifps[0]))
2925 				continue;
2926 		} else if (ifp != NULL)
2927 			nat->nat_ifps[0] = ifp;
2928 
2929 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
2930 
2931 		if (nat->nat_oip.s_addr == src.s_addr &&
2932 		    nat->nat_outip.s_addr == dst &&
2933 		    (((p == 0) &&
2934 		      (sflags == (nat->nat_flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP)))
2935 		     || (p == nat->nat_p))) {
2936 			switch (p)
2937 			{
2938 #if 0
2939 			case IPPROTO_GRE :
2940 				if (nat->nat_call[1] != fin->fin_data[0])
2941 					continue;
2942 				break;
2943 #endif
2944 			case IPPROTO_ICMP :
2945 				if ((flags & IPN_ICMPERR) != 0) {
2946 					if (nat->nat_outport != sport)
2947 						continue;
2948 				} else {
2949 					if (nat->nat_outport != dport)
2950 						continue;
2951 				}
2952 				break;
2953 			case IPPROTO_TCP :
2954 			case IPPROTO_UDP :
2955 				if (nat->nat_oport != sport)
2956 					continue;
2957 				if (nat->nat_outport != dport)
2958 					continue;
2959 				break;
2960 			default :
2961 				break;
2962 			}
2963 
2964 			ipn = nat->nat_ptr;
2965 			if ((ipn != NULL) && (nat->nat_aps != NULL))
2966 				if (appr_match(fin, nat) != 0)
2967 					continue;
2968 			return nat;
2969 		}
2970 	}
2971 
2972 	/*
2973 	 * So if we didn't find it but there are wildcard members in the hash
2974 	 * table, go back and look for them.  We do this search and update here
2975 	 * because it is modifying the NAT table and we want to do this only
2976 	 * for the first packet that matches.  The exception, of course, is
2977 	 * for "dummy" (FI_IGNORE) lookups.
2978 	 */
2979 find_in_wild_ports:
2980 	if (!(flags & NAT_TCPUDP) || !(flags & NAT_SEARCH))
2981 		return NULL;
2982 	if (nat_stats.ns_wilds == 0)
2983 		return NULL;
2984 
2985 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
2986 
2987 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(dst, 0, 0xffffffff);
2988 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(src.s_addr, hv, ipf_nattable_sz);
2989 
2990 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
2991 
2992 	nat = nat_table[1][hv];
2993 	for (; nat; nat = nat->nat_hnext[1]) {
2994 		if (nat->nat_ifps[0] != NULL) {
2995 			if ((ifp != NULL) && (ifp != nat->nat_ifps[0]))
2996 				continue;
2997 		} else if (ifp != NULL)
2998 			nat->nat_ifps[0] = ifp;
2999 
3000 		if (nat->nat_p != fin->fin_p)
3001 			continue;
3002 		if (nat->nat_oip.s_addr != src.s_addr ||
3003 		    nat->nat_outip.s_addr != dst)
3004 			continue;
3005 
3006 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
3007 		if (!(nflags & (NAT_TCPUDP|SI_WILDP)))
3008 			continue;
3009 
3010 		if (nat_wildok(nat, (int)sport, (int)dport, nflags,
3011 			       NAT_INBOUND) == 1) {
3012 			if ((fin->fin_flx & FI_IGNORE) != 0)
3013 				break;
3014 			if ((nflags & SI_CLONE) != 0) {
3015 				nat = fr_natclone(fin, nat);
3016 				if (nat == NULL)
3017 					break;
3018 			} else {
3019 				MUTEX_ENTER(&ipf_nat_new);
3020 				nat_stats.ns_wilds--;
3021 				MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_nat_new);
3022 			}
3023 			nat->nat_oport = sport;
3024 			nat->nat_outport = dport;
3025 			nat->nat_flags &= ~(SI_W_DPORT|SI_W_SPORT);
3026 			nat_tabmove(nat);
3027 			break;
3028 		}
3029 	}
3030 
3031 	MUTEX_DOWNGRADE(&ipf_nat);
3032 
3033 	return nat;
3034 }
3035 
3036 
3037 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3038 /* Function:    nat_tabmove                                                 */
3039 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
3040 /* Parameters:  nat(I) - pointer to NAT structure                           */
3041 /* Write Lock:  ipf_nat                                                     */
3042 /*                                                                          */
3043 /* This function is only called for TCP/UDP NAT table entries where the     */
3044 /* original was placed in the table without hashing on the ports and we now */
3045 /* want to include hashing on port numbers.                                 */
3046 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3047 static void nat_tabmove(nat)
3048 nat_t *nat;
3049 {
3050 	nat_t **natp;
3051 	u_int hv;
3052 
3053 	if (nat->nat_flags & SI_CLONE)
3054 		return;
3055 
3056 	/*
3057 	 * Remove the NAT entry from the old location
3058 	 */
3059 	if (nat->nat_hnext[0])
3060 		nat->nat_hnext[0]->nat_phnext[0] = nat->nat_phnext[0];
3061 	*nat->nat_phnext[0] = nat->nat_hnext[0];
3062 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0][nat->nat_hv[0]]--;
3063 
3064 	if (nat->nat_hnext[1])
3065 		nat->nat_hnext[1]->nat_phnext[1] = nat->nat_phnext[1];
3066 	*nat->nat_phnext[1] = nat->nat_hnext[1];
3067 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1][nat->nat_hv[1]]--;
3068 
3069 	/*
3070 	 * Add into the NAT table in the new position
3071 	 */
3072 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_inip.s_addr, nat->nat_inport, 0xffffffff);
3073 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv + nat->nat_oport,
3074 			 ipf_nattable_sz);
3075 	nat->nat_hv[0] = hv;
3076 	natp = &nat_table[0][hv];
3077 	if (*natp)
3078 		(*natp)->nat_phnext[0] = &nat->nat_hnext[0];
3079 	nat->nat_phnext[0] = natp;
3080 	nat->nat_hnext[0] = *natp;
3081 	*natp = nat;
3082 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0][hv]++;
3083 
3084 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_outip.s_addr, nat->nat_outport, 0xffffffff);
3085 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(nat->nat_oip.s_addr, hv + nat->nat_oport,
3086 			 ipf_nattable_sz);
3087 	nat->nat_hv[1] = hv;
3088 	natp = &nat_table[1][hv];
3089 	if (*natp)
3090 		(*natp)->nat_phnext[1] = &nat->nat_hnext[1];
3091 	nat->nat_phnext[1] = natp;
3092 	nat->nat_hnext[1] = *natp;
3093 	*natp = nat;
3094 	nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1][hv]++;
3095 }
3096 
3097 
3098 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3099 /* Function:    nat_outlookup                                               */
3100 /* Returns:     nat_t* - NULL == no match,                                  */
3101 /*                       else pointer to matching NAT entry                 */
3102 /* Parameters:  fin(I)   - pointer to packet information                    */
3103 /*              flags(I) - NAT flags for this packet                        */
3104 /*              p(I)     - protocol for this packet                         */
3105 /*              src(I)   - source IP address                                */
3106 /*              dst(I)   - destination IP address                           */
3107 /*              rw(I)    - 1 == write lock on ipf_nat held, 0 == read lock. */
3108 /*                                                                          */
3109 /* Lookup a nat entry based on the source 'real' ip address/port and        */
3110 /* destination address/port.  We use this lookup when sending a packet out, */
3111 /* we're looking for a table entry, based on the source address.            */
3112 /*                                                                          */
3113 /* NOTE: THE PACKET BEING CHECKED (IF FOUND) HAS A MAPPING ALREADY.         */
3114 /*                                                                          */
3115 /* NOTE: IT IS ASSUMED THAT ipf_nat IS ONLY HELD WITH A READ LOCK WHEN      */
3116 /*       THIS FUNCTION IS CALLED WITH NAT_SEARCH SET IN nflags.             */
3117 /*                                                                          */
3118 /* flags   -> relevant are IPN_UDP/IPN_TCP/IPN_ICMPQUERY that indicate if   */
3119 /*            the packet is of said protocol                                */
3120 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3121 nat_t *nat_outlookup(fin, flags, p, src, dst)
3122 fr_info_t *fin;
3123 u_int flags, p;
3124 struct in_addr src , dst;
3125 {
3126 	u_short sport, dport;
3127 	u_int sflags;
3128 	ipnat_t *ipn;
3129 	u_32_t srcip;
3130 	nat_t *nat;
3131 	int nflags;
3132 	void *ifp;
3133 	u_int hv;
3134 	frentry_t *fr;
3135 
3136 	fr = fin->fin_fr;
3137 
3138 	if ((fr != NULL) && !(fr->fr_flags & FR_DUP) &&
3139 		fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp && fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp != (void *)-1)
3140 		ifp = fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp;
3141 	else
3142 		ifp = fin->fin_ifp;
3143 
3144 	srcip = src.s_addr;
3145 	sflags = flags & IPN_TCPUDPICMP;
3146 	sport = 0;
3147 	dport = 0;
3148 
3149 	switch (p)
3150 	{
3151 	case IPPROTO_TCP :
3152 	case IPPROTO_UDP :
3153 		sport = htons(fin->fin_data[0]);
3154 		dport = htons(fin->fin_data[1]);
3155 		break;
3156 	case IPPROTO_ICMP :
3157 		if (flags & IPN_ICMPERR)
3158 			sport = fin->fin_data[1];
3159 		else
3160 			dport = fin->fin_data[1];
3161 		break;
3162 	default :
3163 		break;
3164 	}
3165 
3166 	if ((flags & SI_WILDP) != 0)
3167 		goto find_out_wild_ports;
3168 
3169 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(srcip, sport, 0xffffffff);
3170 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(dst.s_addr, hv + dport, ipf_nattable_sz);
3171 	nat = nat_table[0][hv];
3172 	for (; nat; nat = nat->nat_hnext[0]) {
3173 		if (nat->nat_ifps[1] != NULL) {
3174 			if ((ifp != NULL) && (ifp != nat->nat_ifps[1]))
3175 				continue;
3176 		} else if (ifp != NULL)
3177 			nat->nat_ifps[1] = ifp;
3178 
3179 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
3180 
3181 		if (nat->nat_inip.s_addr == srcip &&
3182 		    nat->nat_oip.s_addr == dst.s_addr &&
3183 		    (((p == 0) && (sflags == (nflags & NAT_TCPUDPICMP)))
3184 		     || (p == nat->nat_p))) {
3185 			switch (p)
3186 			{
3187 #if 0
3188 			case IPPROTO_GRE :
3189 				if (nat->nat_call[1] != fin->fin_data[0])
3190 					continue;
3191 				break;
3192 #endif
3193 			case IPPROTO_TCP :
3194 			case IPPROTO_UDP :
3195 				if (nat->nat_oport != dport)
3196 					continue;
3197 				if (nat->nat_inport != sport)
3198 					continue;
3199 				break;
3200 			default :
3201 				break;
3202 			}
3203 
3204 			ipn = nat->nat_ptr;
3205 			if ((ipn != NULL) && (nat->nat_aps != NULL))
3206 				if (appr_match(fin, nat) != 0)
3207 					continue;
3208 			return nat;
3209 		}
3210 	}
3211 
3212 	/*
3213 	 * So if we didn't find it but there are wildcard members in the hash
3214 	 * table, go back and look for them.  We do this search and update here
3215 	 * because it is modifying the NAT table and we want to do this only
3216 	 * for the first packet that matches.  The exception, of course, is
3217 	 * for "dummy" (FI_IGNORE) lookups.
3218 	 */
3219 find_out_wild_ports:
3220 	if (!(flags & NAT_TCPUDP) || !(flags & NAT_SEARCH))
3221 		return NULL;
3222 	if (nat_stats.ns_wilds == 0)
3223 		return NULL;
3224 
3225 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
3226 
3227 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(srcip, 0, 0xffffffff);
3228 	hv = NAT_HASH_FN(dst.s_addr, hv, ipf_nattable_sz);
3229 
3230 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
3231 
3232 	nat = nat_table[0][hv];
3233 	for (; nat; nat = nat->nat_hnext[0]) {
3234 		if (nat->nat_ifps[1] != NULL) {
3235 			if ((ifp != NULL) && (ifp != nat->nat_ifps[1]))
3236 			continue;
3237 		} else if (ifp != NULL)
3238 			nat->nat_ifps[1] = ifp;
3239 
3240 		if (nat->nat_p != fin->fin_p)
3241 			continue;
3242 		if ((nat->nat_inip.s_addr != srcip) ||
3243 		    (nat->nat_oip.s_addr != dst.s_addr))
3244 			continue;
3245 
3246 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
3247 		if (!(nflags & (NAT_TCPUDP|SI_WILDP)))
3248 			continue;
3249 
3250 		if (nat_wildok(nat, (int)sport, (int)dport, nflags,
3251 			       NAT_OUTBOUND) == 1) {
3252 			if ((fin->fin_flx & FI_IGNORE) != 0)
3253 				break;
3254 			if ((nflags & SI_CLONE) != 0) {
3255 				nat = fr_natclone(fin, nat);
3256 				if (nat == NULL)
3257 					break;
3258 			} else {
3259 				MUTEX_ENTER(&ipf_nat_new);
3260 				nat_stats.ns_wilds--;
3261 				MUTEX_EXIT(&ipf_nat_new);
3262 			}
3263 			nat->nat_inport = sport;
3264 			nat->nat_oport = dport;
3265 			if (nat->nat_outport == 0)
3266 				nat->nat_outport = sport;
3267 			nat->nat_flags &= ~(SI_W_DPORT|SI_W_SPORT);
3268 			nat_tabmove(nat);
3269 			break;
3270 		}
3271 	}
3272 
3273 	MUTEX_DOWNGRADE(&ipf_nat);
3274 
3275 	return nat;
3276 }
3277 
3278 
3279 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3280 /* Function:    nat_lookupredir                                             */
3281 /* Returns:     nat_t* - NULL == no match,                                  */
3282 /*                       else pointer to matching NAT entry                 */
3283 /* Parameters:  np(I) - pointer to description of packet to find NAT table  */
3284 /*                      entry for.                                          */
3285 /*                                                                          */
3286 /* Lookup the NAT tables to search for a matching redirect                  */
3287 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3288 nat_t *nat_lookupredir(np)
3289 natlookup_t *np;
3290 {
3291 	fr_info_t fi;
3292 	nat_t *nat;
3293 
3294 	bzero((char *)&fi, sizeof(fi));
3295 	if (np->nl_flags & IPN_IN) {
3296 		fi.fin_data[0] = ntohs(np->nl_realport);
3297 		fi.fin_data[1] = ntohs(np->nl_outport);
3298 	} else {
3299 		fi.fin_data[0] = ntohs(np->nl_inport);
3300 		fi.fin_data[1] = ntohs(np->nl_outport);
3301 	}
3302 	if (np->nl_flags & IPN_TCP)
3303 		fi.fin_p = IPPROTO_TCP;
3304 	else if (np->nl_flags & IPN_UDP)
3305 		fi.fin_p = IPPROTO_UDP;
3306 	else if (np->nl_flags & (IPN_ICMPERR|IPN_ICMPQUERY))
3307 		fi.fin_p = IPPROTO_ICMP;
3308 
3309 	/*
3310 	 * We can do two sorts of lookups:
3311 	 * - IPN_IN: we have the `real' and `out' address, look for `in'.
3312 	 * - default: we have the `in' and `out' address, look for `real'.
3313 	 */
3314 	if (np->nl_flags & IPN_IN) {
3315 		if ((nat = nat_inlookup(&fi, np->nl_flags, fi.fin_p,
3316 					np->nl_realip, np->nl_outip))) {
3317 			np->nl_inip = nat->nat_inip;
3318 			np->nl_inport = nat->nat_inport;
3319 		}
3320 	} else {
3321 		/*
3322 		 * If nl_inip is non null, this is a lookup based on the real
3323 		 * ip address. Else, we use the fake.
3324 		 */
3325 		if ((nat = nat_outlookup(&fi, np->nl_flags, fi.fin_p,
3326 					 np->nl_inip, np->nl_outip))) {
3327 
3328 			if ((np->nl_flags & IPN_FINDFORWARD) != 0) {
3329 				fr_info_t fin;
3330 				bzero((char *)&fin, sizeof(fin));
3331 				fin.fin_p = nat->nat_p;
3332 				fin.fin_data[0] = ntohs(nat->nat_outport);
3333 				fin.fin_data[1] = ntohs(nat->nat_oport);
3334 				if (nat_inlookup(&fin, np->nl_flags, fin.fin_p,
3335 						 nat->nat_outip,
3336 						 nat->nat_oip) != NULL) {
3337 					np->nl_flags &= ~IPN_FINDFORWARD;
3338 				}
3339 			}
3340 
3341 			np->nl_realip = nat->nat_outip;
3342 			np->nl_realport = nat->nat_outport;
3343 		}
3344  	}
3345 
3346 	return nat;
3347 }
3348 
3349 
3350 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3351 /* Function:    nat_match                                                   */
3352 /* Returns:     int - 0 == no match, 1 == match                             */
3353 /* Parameters:  fin(I)   - pointer to packet information                    */
3354 /*              np(I)    - pointer to NAT rule                              */
3355 /*                                                                          */
3356 /* Pull the matching of a packet against a NAT rule out of that complex     */
3357 /* loop inside fr_checknatin() and lay it out properly in its own function. */
3358 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3359 static int nat_match(fin, np)
3360 fr_info_t *fin;
3361 ipnat_t *np;
3362 {
3363 	frtuc_t *ft;
3364 
3365 	if (fin->fin_v != 4)
3366 		return 0;
3367 
3368 	if (np->in_p && fin->fin_p != np->in_p)
3369 		return 0;
3370 
3371 	if (fin->fin_out) {
3372 		if (!(np->in_redir & (NAT_MAP|NAT_MAPBLK)))
3373 			return 0;
3374 		if (((fin->fin_fi.fi_saddr & np->in_inmsk) != np->in_inip)
3375 		    ^ ((np->in_flags & IPN_NOTSRC) != 0))
3376 			return 0;
3377 		if (((fin->fin_fi.fi_daddr & np->in_srcmsk) != np->in_srcip)
3378 		    ^ ((np->in_flags & IPN_NOTDST) != 0))
3379 			return 0;
3380 	} else {
3381 		if (!(np->in_redir & NAT_REDIRECT))
3382 			return 0;
3383 		if (((fin->fin_fi.fi_saddr & np->in_srcmsk) != np->in_srcip)
3384 		    ^ ((np->in_flags & IPN_NOTSRC) != 0))
3385 			return 0;
3386 		if (((fin->fin_fi.fi_daddr & np->in_outmsk) != np->in_outip)
3387 		    ^ ((np->in_flags & IPN_NOTDST) != 0))
3388 			return 0;
3389 	}
3390 
3391 	ft = &np->in_tuc;
3392 	if (!(fin->fin_flx & FI_TCPUDP) ||
3393 	    (fin->fin_flx & (FI_SHORT|FI_FRAGBODY))) {
3394 		if (ft->ftu_scmp || ft->ftu_dcmp)
3395 			return 0;
3396 		return 1;
3397 	}
3398 
3399 	return fr_tcpudpchk(fin, ft);
3400 }
3401 
3402 
3403 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3404 /* Function:    nat_update                                                  */
3405 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
3406 /* Parameters:  nat(I)    - pointer to NAT structure                        */
3407 /*              np(I)     - pointer to NAT rule                             */
3408 /*                                                                          */
3409 /* Updates the lifetime of a NAT table entry for non-TCP packets.  Must be  */
3410 /* called with fin_rev updated - i.e. after calling nat_proto().            */
3411 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3412 void nat_update(fin, nat, np)
3413 fr_info_t *fin;
3414 nat_t *nat;
3415 ipnat_t *np;
3416 {
3417 	ipftq_t *ifq, *ifq2;
3418 	ipftqent_t *tqe;
3419 
3420 	MUTEX_ENTER(&nat->nat_lock);
3421 	tqe = &nat->nat_tqe;
3422 	ifq = tqe->tqe_ifq;
3423 
3424 	/*
3425 	 * We allow over-riding of NAT timeouts from NAT rules, even for
3426 	 * TCP, however, if it is TCP and there is no rule timeout set,
3427 	 * then do not update the timeout here.
3428 	 */
3429 	if (np != NULL)
3430 		ifq2 = np->in_tqehead[fin->fin_rev];
3431 	else
3432 		ifq2 = NULL;
3433 
3434 	if (nat->nat_p == IPPROTO_TCP && ifq2 == NULL) {
3435 		(void) fr_tcp_age(&nat->nat_tqe, fin, nat_tqb, 0);
3436 	} else {
3437 		if (ifq2 == NULL) {
3438 			if (nat->nat_p == IPPROTO_UDP)
3439 				ifq2 = &nat_udptq;
3440 			else if (nat->nat_p == IPPROTO_ICMP)
3441 				ifq2 = &nat_icmptq;
3442 			else
3443 				ifq2 = &nat_iptq;
3444 		}
3445 
3446 		fr_movequeue(tqe, ifq, ifq2);
3447 	}
3448 	MUTEX_EXIT(&nat->nat_lock);
3449 }
3450 
3451 
3452 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3453 /* Function:    fr_checknatout                                              */
3454 /* Returns:     int - -1 == packet failed NAT checks so block it,           */
3455 /*                     0 == no packet translation occurred,                 */
3456 /*                     1 == packet was successfully translated.             */
3457 /* Parameters:  fin(I)   - pointer to packet information                    */
3458 /*              passp(I) - pointer to filtering result flags                */
3459 /*                                                                          */
3460 /* Check to see if an outcoming packet should be changed.  ICMP packets are */
3461 /* first checked to see if they match an existing entry (if an error),      */
3462 /* otherwise a search of the current NAT table is made.  If neither results */
3463 /* in a match then a search for a matching NAT rule is made.  Create a new  */
3464 /* NAT entry if a we matched a NAT rule.  Lastly, actually change the       */
3465 /* packet header(s) as required.                                            */
3466 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3467 int fr_checknatout(fin, passp)
3468 fr_info_t *fin;
3469 u_32_t *passp;
3470 {
3471 	struct ifnet *ifp, *sifp;
3472 	icmphdr_t *icmp = NULL;
3473 	tcphdr_t *tcp = NULL;
3474 	int rval, natfailed;
3475 	ipnat_t *np = NULL;
3476 	u_int nflags = 0;
3477 	u_32_t ipa, iph;
3478 	int natadd = 1;
3479 	frentry_t *fr;
3480 	nat_t *nat;
3481 
3482 	if (nat_stats.ns_rules == 0 || fr_nat_lock != 0)
3483 		return 0;
3484 
3485 	natfailed = 0;
3486 	fr = fin->fin_fr;
3487 	sifp = fin->fin_ifp;
3488 	if ((fr != NULL) && !(fr->fr_flags & FR_DUP) &&
3489 	    fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp && fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp != (void *)-1)
3490 		fin->fin_ifp = fr->fr_tif.fd_ifp;
3491 	ifp = fin->fin_ifp;
3492 
3493 	if (!(fin->fin_flx & FI_SHORT) && (fin->fin_off == 0)) {
3494 		switch (fin->fin_p)
3495 		{
3496 		case IPPROTO_TCP :
3497 			nflags = IPN_TCP;
3498 			break;
3499 		case IPPROTO_UDP :
3500 			nflags = IPN_UDP;
3501 			break;
3502 		case IPPROTO_ICMP :
3503 			icmp = fin->fin_dp;
3504 
3505 			/*
3506 			 * This is an incoming packet, so the destination is
3507 			 * the icmp_id and the source port equals 0
3508 			 */
3509 			if (nat_icmpquerytype4(icmp->icmp_type))
3510 				nflags = IPN_ICMPQUERY;
3511 			break;
3512 		default :
3513 			break;
3514 		}
3515 
3516 		if ((nflags & IPN_TCPUDP))
3517 			tcp = fin->fin_dp;
3518 	}
3519 
3520 	ipa = fin->fin_saddr;
3521 
3522 	READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
3523 
3524 	if ((fin->fin_p == IPPROTO_ICMP) && !(nflags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) &&
3525 	    (nat = nat_icmperror(fin, &nflags, NAT_OUTBOUND)))
3526 		/*EMPTY*/;
3527 	else if ((fin->fin_flx & FI_FRAG) && (nat = fr_nat_knownfrag(fin)))
3528 		natadd = 0;
3529 	else if ((nat = nat_outlookup(fin, nflags|NAT_SEARCH, (u_int)fin->fin_p,
3530 				      fin->fin_src, fin->fin_dst))) {
3531 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
3532 	} else {
3533 		u_32_t hv, msk, nmsk;
3534 
3535 		/*
3536 		 * If there is no current entry in the nat table for this IP#,
3537 		 * create one for it (if there is a matching rule).
3538 		 */
3539 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
3540 		msk = 0xffffffff;
3541 		nmsk = nat_masks;
3542 		WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
3543 maskloop:
3544 		iph = ipa & htonl(msk);
3545 		hv = NAT_HASH_FN(iph, 0, ipf_natrules_sz);
3546 		for (np = nat_rules[hv]; np; np = np->in_mnext)
3547 		{
3548 			if ((np->in_ifps[1] && (np->in_ifps[1] != ifp)))
3549 				continue;
3550 			if (np->in_v != fin->fin_v)
3551 				continue;
3552 			if (np->in_p && (np->in_p != fin->fin_p))
3553 				continue;
3554 			if ((np->in_flags & IPN_RF) && !(np->in_flags & nflags))
3555 				continue;
3556 			if (np->in_flags & IPN_FILTER) {
3557 				if (!nat_match(fin, np))
3558 					continue;
3559 			} else if ((ipa & np->in_inmsk) != np->in_inip)
3560 				continue;
3561 
3562 			if ((fr != NULL) &&
3563 			    !fr_matchtag(&np->in_tag, &fr->fr_nattag))
3564 				continue;
3565 
3566 			if (*np->in_plabel != '\0') {
3567 				if (((np->in_flags & IPN_FILTER) == 0) &&
3568 				    (np->in_dport != tcp->th_dport))
3569 					continue;
3570 				if (appr_ok(fin, tcp, np) == 0)
3571 					continue;
3572 			}
3573 
3574 			if ((nat = nat_new(fin, np, NULL, nflags,
3575 					   NAT_OUTBOUND))) {
3576 				np->in_hits++;
3577 				break;
3578 			} else
3579 				natfailed = -1;
3580 		}
3581 		if ((np == NULL) && (nmsk != 0)) {
3582 			while (nmsk) {
3583 				msk <<= 1;
3584 				if (nmsk & 0x80000000)
3585 					break;
3586 				nmsk <<= 1;
3587 			}
3588 			if (nmsk != 0) {
3589 				nmsk <<= 1;
3590 				goto maskloop;
3591 			}
3592 		}
3593 		MUTEX_DOWNGRADE(&ipf_nat);
3594 	}
3595 
3596 	if (nat != NULL) {
3597 		rval = fr_natout(fin, nat, natadd, nflags);
3598 		if (rval == 1) {
3599 			MUTEX_ENTER(&nat->nat_lock);
3600 			nat->nat_ref++;
3601 			MUTEX_EXIT(&nat->nat_lock);
3602 			fin->fin_nat = nat;
3603 		}
3604 	} else
3605 		rval = natfailed;
3606 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
3607 
3608 	if (rval == -1) {
3609 		if (passp != NULL)
3610 			*passp = FR_BLOCK;
3611 		fin->fin_flx |= FI_BADNAT;
3612 	}
3613 	fin->fin_ifp = sifp;
3614 	return rval;
3615 }
3616 
3617 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3618 /* Function:    fr_natout                                                   */
3619 /* Returns:     int - -1 == packet failed NAT checks so block it,           */
3620 /*                     1 == packet was successfully translated.             */
3621 /* Parameters:  fin(I)    - pointer to packet information                   */
3622 /*              nat(I)    - pointer to NAT structure                        */
3623 /*              natadd(I) - flag indicating if it is safe to add frag cache */
3624 /*              nflags(I) - NAT flags set for this packet                   */
3625 /*                                                                          */
3626 /* Translate a packet coming "out" on an interface.                         */
3627 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3628 int fr_natout(fin, nat, natadd, nflags)
3629 fr_info_t *fin;
3630 nat_t *nat;
3631 int natadd;
3632 u_32_t nflags;
3633 {
3634 	icmphdr_t *icmp;
3635 	u_short *csump;
3636 	u_32_t sumd;
3637 	tcphdr_t *tcp;
3638 	ipnat_t *np;
3639 	int i;
3640 
3641 #if SOLARIS && defined(_KERNEL)
3642 	net_data_t net_data_p;
3643 	if (fin->fin_v == 4)
3644 		net_data_p = ipf_ipv4;
3645 	else
3646 		net_data_p = ipf_ipv6;
3647 #endif
3648 
3649 	tcp = NULL;
3650 	icmp = NULL;
3651 	csump = NULL;
3652 	np = nat->nat_ptr;
3653 
3654 	if ((natadd != 0) && (fin->fin_flx & FI_FRAG) && (np != NULL))
3655 		(void) fr_nat_newfrag(fin, 0, nat);
3656 
3657 	MUTEX_ENTER(&nat->nat_lock);
3658 	nat->nat_bytes[1] += fin->fin_plen;
3659 	nat->nat_pkts[1]++;
3660 	MUTEX_EXIT(&nat->nat_lock);
3661 
3662 	/*
3663 	 * Fix up checksums, not by recalculating them, but
3664 	 * simply computing adjustments.
3665 	 * This is only done for STREAMS based IP implementations where the
3666 	 * checksum has already been calculated by IP.  In all other cases,
3667 	 * IPFilter is called before the checksum needs calculating so there
3668 	 * is no call to modify whatever is in the header now.
3669 	 */
3670 	ASSERT(fin->fin_m != NULL);
3671 	if (fin->fin_v == 4 && !NET_IS_HCK_L3_FULL(net_data_p, fin->fin_m)) {
3672 		if (nflags == IPN_ICMPERR) {
3673 			u_32_t s1, s2;
3674 
3675 			s1 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(fin->fin_saddr));
3676 			s2 = LONG_SUM(ntohl(nat->nat_outip.s_addr));
3677 			CALC_SUMD(s1, s2, sumd);
3678 
3679 			fix_outcksum(&fin->fin_ip->ip_sum, sumd);
3680 		}
3681 #if !defined(_KERNEL) || defined(MENTAT) || defined(__sgi) || \
3682     defined(linux) || defined(BRIDGE_IPF)
3683 		else {
3684 			/*
3685 			 * Strictly speaking, this isn't necessary on BSD
3686 			 * kernels because they do checksum calculation after
3687 			 * this code has run BUT if ipfilter is being used
3688 			 * to do NAT as a bridge, that code doesn't exist.
3689 			 */
3690 			if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND)
3691 				fix_outcksum(&fin->fin_ip->ip_sum,
3692 					    nat->nat_ipsumd);
3693 			else
3694 				fix_incksum(&fin->fin_ip->ip_sum,
3695 				 	   nat->nat_ipsumd);
3696 		}
3697 #endif
3698 	}
3699 
3700 	if (!(fin->fin_flx & FI_SHORT) && (fin->fin_off == 0)) {
3701 		if ((nat->nat_outport != 0) && (nflags & IPN_TCPUDP)) {
3702 			tcp = fin->fin_dp;
3703 
3704 			tcp->th_sport = nat->nat_outport;
3705 			fin->fin_data[0] = ntohs(nat->nat_outport);
3706 		}
3707 
3708 		if ((nat->nat_outport != 0) && (nflags & IPN_ICMPQUERY)) {
3709 			icmp = fin->fin_dp;
3710 			icmp->icmp_id = nat->nat_outport;
3711 		}
3712 
3713 		csump = nat_proto(fin, nat, nflags);
3714 	}
3715 
3716 	fin->fin_ip->ip_src = nat->nat_outip;
3717 
3718 	nat_update(fin, nat, np);
3719 
3720 	/*
3721 	 * The above comments do not hold for layer 4 (or higher) checksums...
3722 	 */
3723 	if (csump != NULL && !NET_IS_HCK_L4_FULL(net_data_p, fin->fin_m)) {
3724 		if (nflags & IPN_TCPUDP &&
3725 	   	    NET_IS_HCK_L4_PART(net_data_p, fin->fin_m))
3726 			sumd = nat->nat_sumd[1];
3727 		else
3728 			sumd = nat->nat_sumd[0];
3729 
3730 		if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND)
3731 			fix_outcksum(csump, sumd);
3732 		else
3733 			fix_incksum(csump, sumd);
3734 	}
3735 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
3736 	ipfsync_update(SMC_NAT, fin, nat->nat_sync);
3737 #endif
3738 	/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
3739 	/* A few quick notes:						 */
3740 	/*	Following are test conditions prior to calling the 	 */
3741 	/*	appr_check routine.					 */
3742 	/*								 */
3743 	/* 	A NULL tcp indicates a non TCP/UDP packet.  When dealing */
3744 	/*	with a redirect rule, we attempt to match the packet's	 */
3745 	/*	source port against in_dport, otherwise	we'd compare the */
3746 	/*	packet's destination.			 		 */
3747 	/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
3748 	if ((np != NULL) && (np->in_apr != NULL)) {
3749 		i = appr_check(fin, nat);
3750 		if (i == 0)
3751 			i = 1;
3752 	} else
3753 		i = 1;
3754 	ATOMIC_INCL(nat_stats.ns_mapped[1]);
3755 	fin->fin_flx |= FI_NATED;
3756 	return i;
3757 }
3758 
3759 
3760 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3761 /* Function:    fr_checknatin                                               */
3762 /* Returns:     int - -1 == packet failed NAT checks so block it,           */
3763 /*                     0 == no packet translation occurred,                 */
3764 /*                     1 == packet was successfully translated.             */
3765 /* Parameters:  fin(I)   - pointer to packet information                    */
3766 /*              passp(I) - pointer to filtering result flags                */
3767 /*                                                                          */
3768 /* Check to see if an incoming packet should be changed.  ICMP packets are  */
3769 /* first checked to see if they match an existing entry (if an error),      */
3770 /* otherwise a search of the current NAT table is made.  If neither results */
3771 /* in a match then a search for a matching NAT rule is made.  Create a new  */
3772 /* NAT entry if a we matched a NAT rule.  Lastly, actually change the       */
3773 /* packet header(s) as required.                                            */
3774 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3775 int fr_checknatin(fin, passp)
3776 fr_info_t *fin;
3777 u_32_t *passp;
3778 {
3779 	u_int nflags, natadd;
3780 	int rval, natfailed;
3781 	struct ifnet *ifp;
3782 	struct in_addr in;
3783 	icmphdr_t *icmp;
3784 	tcphdr_t *tcp;
3785 	u_short dport;
3786 	ipnat_t *np;
3787 	nat_t *nat;
3788 	u_32_t iph;
3789 
3790 	if (nat_stats.ns_rules == 0 || fr_nat_lock != 0)
3791 		return 0;
3792 
3793 	tcp = NULL;
3794 	icmp = NULL;
3795 	dport = 0;
3796 	natadd = 1;
3797 	nflags = 0;
3798 	natfailed = 0;
3799 	ifp = fin->fin_ifp;
3800 
3801 	if (!(fin->fin_flx & FI_SHORT) && (fin->fin_off == 0)) {
3802 		switch (fin->fin_p)
3803 		{
3804 		case IPPROTO_TCP :
3805 			nflags = IPN_TCP;
3806 			break;
3807 		case IPPROTO_UDP :
3808 			nflags = IPN_UDP;
3809 			break;
3810 		case IPPROTO_ICMP :
3811 			icmp = fin->fin_dp;
3812 
3813 			/*
3814 			 * This is an incoming packet, so the destination is
3815 			 * the icmp_id and the source port equals 0
3816 			 */
3817 			if (nat_icmpquerytype4(icmp->icmp_type)) {
3818 				nflags = IPN_ICMPQUERY;
3819 				dport = icmp->icmp_id;
3820 			} break;
3821 		default :
3822 			break;
3823 		}
3824 
3825 		if ((nflags & IPN_TCPUDP)) {
3826 			tcp = fin->fin_dp;
3827 			dport = tcp->th_dport;
3828 		}
3829 	}
3830 
3831 	in = fin->fin_dst;
3832 
3833 	READ_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
3834 
3835 	if ((fin->fin_p == IPPROTO_ICMP) && !(nflags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) &&
3836 	    (nat = nat_icmperror(fin, &nflags, NAT_INBOUND)))
3837 		/*EMPTY*/;
3838 	else if ((fin->fin_flx & FI_FRAG) && (nat = fr_nat_knownfrag(fin)))
3839 		natadd = 0;
3840 	else if ((nat = nat_inlookup(fin, nflags|NAT_SEARCH, (u_int)fin->fin_p,
3841 				     fin->fin_src, in))) {
3842 		nflags = nat->nat_flags;
3843 	} else {
3844 		u_32_t hv, msk, rmsk;
3845 
3846 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
3847 		rmsk = rdr_masks;
3848 		msk = 0xffffffff;
3849 		WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
3850 		/*
3851 		 * If there is no current entry in the nat table for this IP#,
3852 		 * create one for it (if there is a matching rule).
3853 		 */
3854 maskloop:
3855 		iph = in.s_addr & htonl(msk);
3856 		hv = NAT_HASH_FN(iph, 0, ipf_rdrrules_sz);
3857 		for (np = rdr_rules[hv]; np; np = np->in_rnext) {
3858 			if (np->in_ifps[0] && (np->in_ifps[0] != ifp))
3859 				continue;
3860 			if (np->in_v != fin->fin_v)
3861 				continue;
3862 			if (np->in_p && (np->in_p != fin->fin_p))
3863 				continue;
3864 			if ((np->in_flags & IPN_RF) && !(np->in_flags & nflags))
3865 				continue;
3866 			if (np->in_flags & IPN_FILTER) {
3867 				if (!nat_match(fin, np))
3868 					continue;
3869 			} else {
3870 				if ((in.s_addr & np->in_outmsk) != np->in_outip)
3871 					continue;
3872 				if (np->in_pmin &&
3873 				    ((ntohs(np->in_pmax) < ntohs(dport)) ||
3874 				     (ntohs(dport) < ntohs(np->in_pmin))))
3875 					continue;
3876 			}
3877 
3878 			if (*np->in_plabel != '\0') {
3879 				if (!appr_ok(fin, tcp, np)) {
3880 					continue;
3881 				}
3882 			}
3883 
3884 			nat = nat_new(fin, np, NULL, nflags, NAT_INBOUND);
3885 			if (nat != NULL) {
3886 				np->in_hits++;
3887 				break;
3888 			} else
3889 				natfailed = -1;
3890 		}
3891 
3892 		if ((np == NULL) && (rmsk != 0)) {
3893 			while (rmsk) {
3894 				msk <<= 1;
3895 				if (rmsk & 0x80000000)
3896 					break;
3897 				rmsk <<= 1;
3898 			}
3899 			if (rmsk != 0) {
3900 				rmsk <<= 1;
3901 				goto maskloop;
3902 			}
3903 		}
3904 		MUTEX_DOWNGRADE(&ipf_nat);
3905 	}
3906 	if (nat != NULL) {
3907 		rval = fr_natin(fin, nat, natadd, nflags);
3908 		if (rval == 1) {
3909 			MUTEX_ENTER(&nat->nat_lock);
3910 			nat->nat_ref++;
3911 			MUTEX_EXIT(&nat->nat_lock);
3912 			fin->fin_nat = nat;
3913 			fin->fin_state = nat->nat_state;
3914 		}
3915 	} else
3916 		rval = natfailed;
3917 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
3918 
3919 	if (rval == -1) {
3920 		if (passp != NULL)
3921 			*passp = FR_BLOCK;
3922 		fin->fin_flx |= FI_BADNAT;
3923 	}
3924 	return rval;
3925 }
3926 
3927 
3928 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3929 /* Function:    fr_natin                                                    */
3930 /* Returns:     int - -1 == packet failed NAT checks so block it,           */
3931 /*                     1 == packet was successfully translated.             */
3932 /* Parameters:  fin(I)    - pointer to packet information                   */
3933 /*              nat(I)    - pointer to NAT structure                        */
3934 /*              natadd(I) - flag indicating if it is safe to add frag cache */
3935 /*              nflags(I) - NAT flags set for this packet                   */
3936 /* Locks Held:  ipf_nat (READ)                                              */
3937 /*                                                                          */
3938 /* Translate a packet coming "in" on an interface.                          */
3939 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
3940 int fr_natin(fin, nat, natadd, nflags)
3941 fr_info_t *fin;
3942 nat_t *nat;
3943 int natadd;
3944 u_32_t nflags;
3945 {
3946 	icmphdr_t *icmp;
3947 	u_short *csump, *csump1;
3948 	u_32_t sumd;
3949 	tcphdr_t *tcp;
3950 	ipnat_t *np;
3951 	int i;
3952 
3953 #if SOLARIS && defined(_KERNEL)
3954 	net_data_t net_data_p;
3955 	if (fin->fin_v == 4)
3956 		net_data_p = ipf_ipv4;
3957 	else
3958 		net_data_p = ipf_ipv6;
3959 #endif
3960 
3961 	tcp = NULL;
3962 	csump = NULL;
3963 	np = nat->nat_ptr;
3964 	fin->fin_fr = nat->nat_fr;
3965 
3966 	if (np != NULL) {
3967 		if ((natadd != 0) && (fin->fin_flx & FI_FRAG))
3968 			(void) fr_nat_newfrag(fin, 0, nat);
3969 
3970 	/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
3971 	/* A few quick notes:						 */
3972 	/*	Following are test conditions prior to calling the 	 */
3973 	/*	appr_check routine.					 */
3974 	/*								 */
3975 	/* 	A NULL tcp indicates a non TCP/UDP packet.  When dealing */
3976 	/*	with a map rule, we attempt to match the packet's	 */
3977 	/*	source port against in_dport, otherwise	we'd compare the */
3978 	/*	packet's destination.			 		 */
3979 	/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
3980 		if (np->in_apr != NULL) {
3981 			i = appr_check(fin, nat);
3982 			if (i == -1) {
3983 				return -1;
3984 			}
3985 		}
3986 	}
3987 
3988 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
3989 	ipfsync_update(SMC_NAT, fin, nat->nat_sync);
3990 #endif
3991 
3992 	MUTEX_ENTER(&nat->nat_lock);
3993 	nat->nat_bytes[0] += fin->fin_plen;
3994 	nat->nat_pkts[0]++;
3995 	MUTEX_EXIT(&nat->nat_lock);
3996 
3997 	fin->fin_ip->ip_dst = nat->nat_inip;
3998 	fin->fin_fi.fi_daddr = nat->nat_inip.s_addr;
3999 	if (nflags & IPN_TCPUDP)
4000 		tcp = fin->fin_dp;
4001 
4002 	/*
4003 	 * Fix up checksums, not by recalculating them, but
4004 	 * simply computing adjustments.
4005 	 * Why only do this for some platforms on inbound packets ?
4006 	 * Because for those that it is done, IP processing is yet to happen
4007 	 * and so the IPv4 header checksum has not yet been evaluated.
4008 	 * Perhaps it should always be done for the benefit of things like
4009 	 * fast forwarding (so that it doesn't need to be recomputed) but with
4010 	 * header checksum offloading, perhaps it is a moot point.
4011 	 */
4012 #if !defined(_KERNEL) || defined(MENTAT) || defined(__sgi) || \
4013      defined(__osf__) || defined(linux)
4014 	if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND)
4015 		fix_incksum(&fin->fin_ip->ip_sum, nat->nat_ipsumd);
4016 	else
4017 		fix_outcksum(&fin->fin_ip->ip_sum, nat->nat_ipsumd);
4018 #endif
4019 
4020 	if (!(fin->fin_flx & FI_SHORT) && (fin->fin_off == 0)) {
4021 		if ((nat->nat_inport != 0) && (nflags & IPN_TCPUDP)) {
4022 			tcp->th_dport = nat->nat_inport;
4023 			fin->fin_data[1] = ntohs(nat->nat_inport);
4024 		}
4025 
4026 
4027 		if ((nat->nat_inport != 0) && (nflags & IPN_ICMPQUERY)) {
4028 			icmp = fin->fin_dp;
4029 
4030 			icmp->icmp_id = nat->nat_inport;
4031 		}
4032 
4033 		csump = nat_proto(fin, nat, nflags);
4034 	}
4035 
4036 	nat_update(fin, nat, np);
4037 
4038 #if SOLARIS && defined(_KERNEL)
4039 	if (nflags & IPN_TCPUDP &&
4040 	    NET_IS_HCK_L4_PART(net_data_p, fin->fin_m)) {
4041 		sumd = nat->nat_sumd[1];
4042 		csump1 = &(fin->fin_m->b_datap->db_struioun.cksum.cksum_val.u16);
4043 		if (csump1 != NULL) {
4044 			if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND)
4045 				fix_incksum(csump1, sumd);
4046 			else
4047 				fix_outcksum(csump1, sumd);
4048 		}
4049 	} else
4050 #endif
4051 		sumd = nat->nat_sumd[0];
4052 
4053 	/*
4054 	 * Inbound packets always need to have their address adjusted in case
4055 	 * code following this validates it.
4056 	 */
4057 	if (csump != NULL) {
4058 		if (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND)
4059 			fix_incksum(csump, sumd);
4060 		else
4061 			fix_outcksum(csump, sumd);
4062 	}
4063 	ATOMIC_INCL(nat_stats.ns_mapped[0]);
4064 	fin->fin_flx |= FI_NATED;
4065 	if (np != NULL && np->in_tag.ipt_num[0] != 0)
4066 		fin->fin_nattag = &np->in_tag;
4067 	return 1;
4068 }
4069 
4070 
4071 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4072 /* Function:    nat_proto                                                   */
4073 /* Returns:     u_short* - pointer to transport header checksum to update,  */
4074 /*                         NULL if the transport protocol is not recognised */
4075 /*                         as needing a checksum update.                    */
4076 /* Parameters:  fin(I)    - pointer to packet information                   */
4077 /*              nat(I)    - pointer to NAT structure                        */
4078 /*              nflags(I) - NAT flags set for this packet                   */
4079 /*                                                                          */
4080 /* Return the pointer to the checksum field for each protocol so understood.*/
4081 /* If support for making other changes to a protocol header is required,    */
4082 /* that is not strictly 'address' translation, such as clamping the MSS in  */
4083 /* TCP down to a specific value, then do it from here.                      */
4084 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4085 u_short *nat_proto(fin, nat, nflags)
4086 fr_info_t *fin;
4087 nat_t *nat;
4088 u_int nflags;
4089 {
4090 	icmphdr_t *icmp;
4091 	u_short *csump;
4092 	tcphdr_t *tcp;
4093 	udphdr_t *udp;
4094 
4095 	csump = NULL;
4096 	if (fin->fin_out == 0) {
4097 		fin->fin_rev = (nat->nat_dir == NAT_OUTBOUND);
4098 	} else {
4099 		fin->fin_rev = (nat->nat_dir == NAT_INBOUND);
4100 	}
4101 
4102 	switch (fin->fin_p)
4103 	{
4104 	case IPPROTO_TCP :
4105 		tcp = fin->fin_dp;
4106 
4107 		csump = &tcp->th_sum;
4108 
4109 		/*
4110 		 * Do a MSS CLAMPING on a SYN packet,
4111 		 * only deal IPv4 for now.
4112 		 */
4113 		if ((nat->nat_mssclamp != 0) && (tcp->th_flags & TH_SYN) != 0)
4114 			nat_mssclamp(tcp, nat->nat_mssclamp, csump);
4115 
4116 		break;
4117 
4118 	case IPPROTO_UDP :
4119 		udp = fin->fin_dp;
4120 
4121 		if (udp->uh_sum)
4122 			csump = &udp->uh_sum;
4123 		break;
4124 
4125 	case IPPROTO_ICMP :
4126 		icmp = fin->fin_dp;
4127 
4128 		if ((nflags & IPN_ICMPQUERY) != 0) {
4129 			if (icmp->icmp_cksum != 0)
4130 				csump = &icmp->icmp_cksum;
4131 		}
4132 		break;
4133 	}
4134 	return csump;
4135 }
4136 
4137 
4138 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4139 /* Function:    fr_natunload                                                */
4140 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4141 /* Parameters:  Nil                                                         */
4142 /*                                                                          */
4143 /* Free all memory used by NAT structures allocated at runtime.             */
4144 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4145 void fr_natunload()
4146 {
4147 	ipftq_t *ifq, *ifqnext;
4148 
4149 	(void) nat_clearlist();
4150 	(void) nat_flushtable();
4151 
4152 	/*
4153 	 * Proxy timeout queues are not cleaned here because although they
4154 	 * exist on the NAT list, appr_unload is called after fr_natunload
4155 	 * and the proxies actually are responsible for them being created.
4156 	 * Should the proxy timeouts have their own list?  There's no real
4157 	 * justification as this is the only complication.
4158 	 */
4159 	for (ifq = nat_utqe; ifq != NULL; ifq = ifqnext) {
4160 		ifqnext = ifq->ifq_next;
4161 		if (((ifq->ifq_flags & IFQF_PROXY) == 0) &&
4162 		    (fr_deletetimeoutqueue(ifq) == 0))
4163 			fr_freetimeoutqueue(ifq);
4164 	}
4165 
4166 	if (nat_table[0] != NULL) {
4167 		KFREES(nat_table[0], sizeof(nat_t *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
4168 		nat_table[0] = NULL;
4169 	}
4170 	if (nat_table[1] != NULL) {
4171 		KFREES(nat_table[1], sizeof(nat_t *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
4172 		nat_table[1] = NULL;
4173 	}
4174 	if (nat_rules != NULL) {
4175 		KFREES(nat_rules, sizeof(ipnat_t *) * ipf_natrules_sz);
4176 		nat_rules = NULL;
4177 	}
4178 	if (rdr_rules != NULL) {
4179 		KFREES(rdr_rules, sizeof(ipnat_t *) * ipf_rdrrules_sz);
4180 		rdr_rules = NULL;
4181 	}
4182 	if (maptable != NULL) {
4183 		KFREES(maptable, sizeof(hostmap_t *) * ipf_hostmap_sz);
4184 		maptable = NULL;
4185 	}
4186 	if (nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0] != NULL) {
4187 		KFREES(nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0],
4188 		       sizeof(u_long *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
4189 		nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[0] = NULL;
4190 	}
4191 	if (nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1] != NULL) {
4192 		KFREES(nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1],
4193 		       sizeof(u_long *) * ipf_nattable_sz);
4194 		nat_stats.ns_bucketlen[1] = NULL;
4195 	}
4196 
4197 	if (fr_nat_maxbucket_reset == 1)
4198 		fr_nat_maxbucket = 0;
4199 
4200 	if (fr_nat_init == 1) {
4201 		fr_nat_init = 0;
4202 		fr_sttab_destroy(nat_tqb);
4203 
4204 		RW_DESTROY(&ipf_natfrag);
4205 		RW_DESTROY(&ipf_nat);
4206 
4207 		MUTEX_DESTROY(&ipf_nat_new);
4208 		MUTEX_DESTROY(&ipf_natio);
4209 
4210 		MUTEX_DESTROY(&nat_udptq.ifq_lock);
4211 		MUTEX_DESTROY(&nat_icmptq.ifq_lock);
4212 		MUTEX_DESTROY(&nat_iptq.ifq_lock);
4213 	}
4214 }
4215 
4216 
4217 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4218 /* Function:    fr_natexpire                                                */
4219 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4220 /* Parameters:  Nil                                                         */
4221 /*                                                                          */
4222 /* Check all of the timeout queues for entries at the top which need to be  */
4223 /* expired.                                                                 */
4224 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4225 void fr_natexpire()
4226 {
4227 	ipftq_t *ifq, *ifqnext;
4228 	ipftqent_t *tqe, *tqn;
4229 	int i;
4230 	SPL_INT(s);
4231 
4232 	SPL_NET(s);
4233 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
4234 	for (ifq = nat_tqb, i = 0; ifq != NULL; ifq = ifq->ifq_next) {
4235 		for (tqn = ifq->ifq_head; ((tqe = tqn) != NULL); i++) {
4236 			if (tqe->tqe_die > fr_ticks)
4237 				break;
4238 			tqn = tqe->tqe_next;
4239 			nat_delete(tqe->tqe_parent, NL_EXPIRE);
4240 		}
4241 	}
4242 
4243 	for (ifq = nat_utqe; ifq != NULL; ifq = ifqnext) {
4244 		ifqnext = ifq->ifq_next;
4245 
4246 		for (tqn = ifq->ifq_head; ((tqe = tqn) != NULL); i++) {
4247 			if (tqe->tqe_die > fr_ticks)
4248 				break;
4249 			tqn = tqe->tqe_next;
4250 			nat_delete(tqe->tqe_parent, NL_EXPIRE);
4251 		}
4252 	}
4253 
4254 	for (ifq = nat_utqe; ifq != NULL; ifq = ifqnext) {
4255 		ifqnext = ifq->ifq_next;
4256 
4257 		if (((ifq->ifq_flags & IFQF_DELETE) != 0) &&
4258 		    (ifq->ifq_ref == 0)) {
4259 			fr_freetimeoutqueue(ifq);
4260 		}
4261 	}
4262 
4263 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4264 	SPL_X(s);
4265 }
4266 
4267 
4268 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4269 /* Function:    fr_nataddrsync                                              */
4270 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4271 /* Parameters:  ifp(I) -  pointer to network interface                      */
4272 /*              addr(I) - pointer to new network address                    */
4273 /*                                                                          */
4274 /* Walk through all of the currently active NAT sessions, looking for those */
4275 /* which need to have their translated address updated (where the interface */
4276 /* matches the one passed in) and change it, recalculating the checksum sum */
4277 /* difference too.                                                          */
4278 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4279 void fr_nataddrsync(ifp, addr)
4280 void *ifp;
4281 struct in_addr *addr;
4282 {
4283 	u_32_t sum1, sum2, sumd;
4284 	nat_t *nat;
4285 	ipnat_t *np;
4286 	SPL_INT(s);
4287 
4288 	if (fr_running <= 0)
4289 		return;
4290 
4291 	SPL_NET(s);
4292 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
4293 
4294 	if (fr_running <= 0) {
4295 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4296 		return;
4297 	}
4298 
4299 	/*
4300 	 * Change IP addresses for NAT sessions for any protocol except TCP
4301 	 * since it will break the TCP connection anyway.  The only rules
4302 	 * which will get changed are those which are "map ... -> 0/32",
4303 	 * where the rule specifies the address is taken from the interface.
4304 	 */
4305 	for (nat = nat_instances; nat; nat = nat->nat_next) {
4306 		if (addr != NULL) {
4307 			if (((ifp != NULL) && ifp != (nat->nat_ifps[0])) ||
4308 			    ((nat->nat_flags & IPN_TCP) != 0))
4309 				continue;
4310 			if (((np = nat->nat_ptr) == NULL) ||
4311 			    (np->in_nip || (np->in_outmsk != 0xffffffff)))
4312 				continue;
4313 
4314 			/*
4315 			 * Change the map-to address to be the same as the
4316 			 * new one.
4317 			 */
4318 			sum1 = nat->nat_outip.s_addr;
4319 			nat->nat_outip = *addr;
4320 			sum2 = nat->nat_outip.s_addr;
4321 
4322 		} else if (((ifp == NULL) || (ifp == nat->nat_ifps[0])) &&
4323 		    !(nat->nat_flags & IPN_TCP) && (np = nat->nat_ptr) &&
4324 		    (np->in_outmsk == 0xffffffff) && !np->in_nip) {
4325 			struct in_addr in;
4326 
4327 			/*
4328 			 * Change the map-to address to be the same as the
4329 			 * new one.
4330 			 */
4331 			sum1 = nat->nat_outip.s_addr;
4332 			if (fr_ifpaddr(4, FRI_NORMAL, nat->nat_ifps[0],
4333 				       &in, NULL) != -1)
4334 				nat->nat_outip = in;
4335 			sum2 = nat->nat_outip.s_addr;
4336 		} else {
4337 			continue;
4338 		}
4339 
4340 		if (sum1 == sum2)
4341 			continue;
4342 		/*
4343 		 * Readjust the checksum adjustment to take into
4344 		 * account the new IP#.
4345 		 */
4346 		CALC_SUMD(sum1, sum2, sumd);
4347 		/* XXX - dont change for TCP when solaris does
4348 		 * hardware checksumming.
4349 		 */
4350 		sumd += nat->nat_sumd[0];
4351 		nat->nat_sumd[0] = (sumd & 0xffff) + (sumd >> 16);
4352 		nat->nat_sumd[1] = nat->nat_sumd[0];
4353 	}
4354 
4355 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4356 	SPL_X(s);
4357 }
4358 
4359 
4360 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4361 /* Function:    fr_natifpsync                                               */
4362 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4363 /* Parameters:  action(I) - how we are syncing                              */
4364 /*              ifp(I)    - pointer to network interface                    */
4365 /*              name(I)   - name of interface to sync to                    */
4366 /*                                                                          */
4367 /* This function is used to resync the mapping of interface names and their */
4368 /* respective 'pointers'.  For "action == IPFSYNC_RESYNC", resync all       */
4369 /* interfaces by doing a new lookup of name to 'pointer'.  For "action ==   */
4370 /* IPFSYNC_NEWIFP", treat ifp as the new pointer value associated with      */
4371 /* "name" and for "action == IPFSYNC_OLDIFP", ifp is a pointer for which    */
4372 /* there is no longer any interface associated with it.                     */
4373 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4374 void fr_natifpsync(action, ifp, name)
4375 int action;
4376 void *ifp;
4377 char *name;
4378 {
4379 #if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(MENTAT) && defined(USE_SPL)
4380 	int s;
4381 #endif
4382 	nat_t *nat;
4383 	ipnat_t *n;
4384 
4385 	if (fr_running <= 0)
4386 		return;
4387 
4388 	SPL_NET(s);
4389 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
4390 
4391 	if (fr_running <= 0) {
4392 		RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4393 		return;
4394 	}
4395 
4396 	switch (action)
4397 	{
4398 	case IPFSYNC_RESYNC :
4399 		for (nat = nat_instances; nat; nat = nat->nat_next) {
4400 			if ((ifp == nat->nat_ifps[0]) ||
4401 			    (nat->nat_ifps[0] == (void *)-1)) {
4402 				nat->nat_ifps[0] =
4403 				    fr_resolvenic(nat->nat_ifnames[0], 4);
4404 			}
4405 
4406 			if ((ifp == nat->nat_ifps[1]) ||
4407 			    (nat->nat_ifps[1] == (void *)-1)) {
4408 				nat->nat_ifps[1] =
4409 				    fr_resolvenic(nat->nat_ifnames[1], 4);
4410 			}
4411 		}
4412 
4413 		for (n = nat_list; (n != NULL); n = n->in_next) {
4414 			if (n->in_ifps[0] == ifp ||
4415 			    n->in_ifps[0] == (void *)-1) {
4416 				n->in_ifps[0] =
4417 				    fr_resolvenic(n->in_ifnames[0], 4);
4418 			}
4419 			if (n->in_ifps[1] == ifp ||
4420 			    n->in_ifps[1] == (void *)-1) {
4421 				n->in_ifps[1] =
4422 				    fr_resolvenic(n->in_ifnames[1], 4);
4423 			}
4424 		}
4425 		break;
4426 	case IPFSYNC_NEWIFP :
4427 		for (nat = nat_instances; nat; nat = nat->nat_next) {
4428 			if (!strncmp(name, nat->nat_ifnames[0],
4429 				     sizeof(nat->nat_ifnames[0])))
4430 				nat->nat_ifps[0] = ifp;
4431 			if (!strncmp(name, nat->nat_ifnames[1],
4432 				     sizeof(nat->nat_ifnames[1])))
4433 				nat->nat_ifps[1] = ifp;
4434 		}
4435 		for (n = nat_list; (n != NULL); n = n->in_next) {
4436 			if (!strncmp(name, n->in_ifnames[0],
4437 				     sizeof(n->in_ifnames[0])))
4438 				n->in_ifps[0] = ifp;
4439 			if (!strncmp(name, n->in_ifnames[1],
4440 				     sizeof(n->in_ifnames[1])))
4441 				n->in_ifps[1] = ifp;
4442 		}
4443 		break;
4444 	case IPFSYNC_OLDIFP :
4445 		for (nat = nat_instances; nat; nat = nat->nat_next) {
4446 			if (ifp == nat->nat_ifps[0])
4447 				nat->nat_ifps[0] = (void *)-1;
4448 			if (ifp == nat->nat_ifps[1])
4449 				nat->nat_ifps[1] = (void *)-1;
4450 		}
4451 		for (n = nat_list; (n != NULL); n = n->in_next) {
4452 			if (n->in_ifps[0] == ifp)
4453 				n->in_ifps[0] = (void *)-1;
4454 			if (n->in_ifps[1] == ifp)
4455 				n->in_ifps[1] = (void *)-1;
4456 		}
4457 		break;
4458 	}
4459 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4460 	SPL_X(s);
4461 }
4462 
4463 
4464 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4465 /* Function:    nat_icmpquerytype4                                          */
4466 /* Returns:     int - 1 == success, 0 == failure                            */
4467 /* Parameters:  icmptype(I) - ICMP type number                              */
4468 /*                                                                          */
4469 /* Tests to see if the ICMP type number passed is a query/response type or  */
4470 /* not.                                                                     */
4471 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4472 static INLINE int nat_icmpquerytype4(icmptype)
4473 int icmptype;
4474 {
4475 
4476 	/*
4477 	 * For the ICMP query NAT code, it is essential that both the query
4478 	 * and the reply match on the NAT rule. Because the NAT structure
4479 	 * does not keep track of the icmptype, and a single NAT structure
4480 	 * is used for all icmp types with the same src, dest and id, we
4481 	 * simply define the replies as queries as well. The funny thing is,
4482 	 * altough it seems silly to call a reply a query, this is exactly
4483 	 * as it is defined in the IPv4 specification
4484 	 */
4485 
4486 	switch (icmptype)
4487 	{
4488 
4489 	case ICMP_ECHOREPLY:
4490 	case ICMP_ECHO:
4491 	/* route aedvertisement/solliciation is currently unsupported: */
4492 	/* it would require rewriting the ICMP data section            */
4493 	case ICMP_TSTAMP:
4494 	case ICMP_TSTAMPREPLY:
4495 	case ICMP_IREQ:
4496 	case ICMP_IREQREPLY:
4497 	case ICMP_MASKREQ:
4498 	case ICMP_MASKREPLY:
4499 		return 1;
4500 	default:
4501 		return 0;
4502 	}
4503 }
4504 
4505 
4506 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4507 /* Function:    nat_log                                                     */
4508 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4509 /* Parameters:  nat(I)  - pointer to NAT structure                          */
4510 /*              type(I) - type of log entry to create                       */
4511 /*                                                                          */
4512 /* Creates a NAT log entry.                                                 */
4513 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4514 void nat_log(nat, type)
4515 struct nat *nat;
4516 u_int type;
4517 {
4518 #ifdef	IPFILTER_LOG
4519 # ifndef LARGE_NAT
4520 	struct ipnat *np;
4521 	int rulen;
4522 # endif
4523 	struct natlog natl;
4524 	void *items[1];
4525 	size_t sizes[1];
4526 	int types[1];
4527 
4528 	natl.nl_inip = nat->nat_inip;
4529 	natl.nl_outip = nat->nat_outip;
4530 	natl.nl_origip = nat->nat_oip;
4531 	natl.nl_bytes[0] = nat->nat_bytes[0];
4532 	natl.nl_bytes[1] = nat->nat_bytes[1];
4533 	natl.nl_pkts[0] = nat->nat_pkts[0];
4534 	natl.nl_pkts[1] = nat->nat_pkts[1];
4535 	natl.nl_origport = nat->nat_oport;
4536 	natl.nl_inport = nat->nat_inport;
4537 	natl.nl_outport = nat->nat_outport;
4538 	natl.nl_p = nat->nat_p;
4539 	natl.nl_type = type;
4540 	natl.nl_rule = -1;
4541 # ifndef LARGE_NAT
4542 	if (nat->nat_ptr != NULL) {
4543 		for (rulen = 0, np = nat_list; np; np = np->in_next, rulen++)
4544 			if (np == nat->nat_ptr) {
4545 				natl.nl_rule = rulen;
4546 				break;
4547 			}
4548 	}
4549 # endif
4550 	items[0] = &natl;
4551 	sizes[0] = sizeof(natl);
4552 	types[0] = 0;
4553 
4554 	(void) ipllog(IPL_LOGNAT, NULL, items, sizes, types, 1);
4555 #endif
4556 }
4557 
4558 
4559 #if defined(__OpenBSD__)
4560 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4561 /* Function:    nat_ifdetach                                                */
4562 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4563 /* Parameters:  ifp(I) - pointer to network interface                       */
4564 /*                                                                          */
4565 /* Compatibility interface for OpenBSD to trigger the correct updating of   */
4566 /* interface references within IPFilter.                                    */
4567 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4568 void nat_ifdetach(ifp)
4569 void *ifp;
4570 {
4571 	frsync(ifp);
4572 	return;
4573 }
4574 #endif
4575 
4576 
4577 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4578 /* Function:    fr_natderef                                                 */
4579 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4580 /* Parameters:  isp(I) - pointer to pointer to NAT table entry              */
4581 /*                                                                          */
4582 /* Decrement the reference counter for this NAT table entry and free it if  */
4583 /* there are no more things using it.                                       */
4584 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4585 void fr_natderef(natp)
4586 nat_t **natp;
4587 {
4588 	nat_t *nat;
4589 
4590 	nat = *natp;
4591 	*natp = NULL;
4592 	WRITE_ENTER(&ipf_nat);
4593 	nat->nat_ref--;
4594 	if (nat->nat_ref == 0)
4595 		nat_delete(nat, NL_EXPIRE);
4596 	RWLOCK_EXIT(&ipf_nat);
4597 }
4598 
4599 
4600 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4601 /* Function:    fr_natclone                                                 */
4602 /* Returns:     ipstate_t* - NULL == cloning failed,                        */
4603 /*                           else pointer to new state structure            */
4604 /* Parameters:  fin(I) - pointer to packet information                      */
4605 /*              is(I)  - pointer to master state structure                  */
4606 /* Write Lock:  ipf_nat                                                     */
4607 /*                                                                          */
4608 /* Create a "duplcate" state table entry from the master.                   */
4609 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4610 static nat_t *fr_natclone(fin, nat)
4611 fr_info_t *fin;
4612 nat_t *nat;
4613 {
4614 	frentry_t *fr;
4615 	nat_t *clone;
4616 	ipnat_t *np;
4617 
4618 	KMALLOC(clone, nat_t *);
4619 	if (clone == NULL)
4620 		return NULL;
4621 	bcopy((char *)nat, (char *)clone, sizeof(*clone));
4622 
4623 	MUTEX_NUKE(&clone->nat_lock);
4624 
4625 	clone->nat_aps = NULL;
4626 	/*
4627 	 * Initialize all these so that nat_delete() doesn't cause a crash.
4628 	 */
4629 	clone->nat_tqe.tqe_pnext = NULL;
4630 	clone->nat_tqe.tqe_next = NULL;
4631 	clone->nat_tqe.tqe_ifq = NULL;
4632 	clone->nat_tqe.tqe_parent = clone;
4633 
4634 	clone->nat_flags &= ~SI_CLONE;
4635 	clone->nat_flags |= SI_CLONED;
4636 
4637 	if (clone->nat_hm)
4638 		clone->nat_hm->hm_ref++;
4639 
4640 	if (nat_insert(clone, fin->fin_rev) == -1) {
4641 		KFREE(clone);
4642 		return NULL;
4643 	}
4644 	np = clone->nat_ptr;
4645 	if (np != NULL) {
4646 		if (nat_logging)
4647 			nat_log(clone, (u_int)np->in_redir);
4648 		np->in_use++;
4649 	}
4650 	fr = clone->nat_fr;
4651 	if (fr != NULL) {
4652 		MUTEX_ENTER(&fr->fr_lock);
4653 		fr->fr_ref++;
4654 		MUTEX_EXIT(&fr->fr_lock);
4655 	}
4656 
4657 	/*
4658 	 * Because the clone is created outside the normal loop of things and
4659 	 * TCP has special needs in terms of state, initialise the timeout
4660 	 * state of the new NAT from here.
4661 	 */
4662 	if (clone->nat_p == IPPROTO_TCP) {
4663 		(void) fr_tcp_age(&clone->nat_tqe, fin, nat_tqb,
4664 				  clone->nat_flags);
4665 	}
4666 #ifdef	IPFILTER_SYNC
4667 	clone->nat_sync = ipfsync_new(SMC_NAT, fin, clone);
4668 #endif
4669 	if (nat_logging)
4670 		nat_log(clone, NL_CLONE);
4671 	return clone;
4672 }
4673 
4674 
4675 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4676 /* Function:   nat_wildok                                                   */
4677 /* Returns:    int - 1 == packet's ports match wildcards                    */
4678 /*                   0 == packet's ports don't match wildcards              */
4679 /* Parameters: nat(I)   - NAT entry                                         */
4680 /*             sport(I) - source port                                       */
4681 /*             dport(I) - destination port                                  */
4682 /*             flags(I) - wildcard flags                                    */
4683 /*             dir(I)   - packet direction                                  */
4684 /*                                                                          */
4685 /* Use NAT entry and packet direction to determine which combination of     */
4686 /* wildcard flags should be used.                                           */
4687 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4688 static INLINE int nat_wildok(nat, sport, dport, flags, dir)
4689 nat_t *nat;
4690 int sport;
4691 int dport;
4692 int flags;
4693 int dir;
4694 {
4695 	/*
4696 	 * When called by       dir is set to
4697 	 * nat_inlookup         NAT_INBOUND (0)
4698 	 * nat_outlookup        NAT_OUTBOUND (1)
4699 	 *
4700 	 * We simply combine the packet's direction in dir with the original
4701 	 * "intended" direction of that NAT entry in nat->nat_dir to decide
4702 	 * which combination of wildcard flags to allow.
4703 	 */
4704 
4705 	switch ((dir << 1) | nat->nat_dir)
4706 	{
4707 	case 3: /* outbound packet / outbound entry */
4708 		if (((nat->nat_inport == sport) ||
4709 		    (flags & SI_W_SPORT)) &&
4710 		    ((nat->nat_oport == dport) ||
4711 		    (flags & SI_W_DPORT)))
4712 			return 1;
4713 		break;
4714 	case 2: /* outbound packet / inbound entry */
4715 		if (((nat->nat_outport == sport) ||
4716 		    (flags & SI_W_DPORT)) &&
4717 		    ((nat->nat_oport == dport) ||
4718 		    (flags & SI_W_SPORT)))
4719 			return 1;
4720 		break;
4721 	case 1: /* inbound packet / outbound entry */
4722 		if (((nat->nat_oport == sport) ||
4723 		    (flags & SI_W_DPORT)) &&
4724 		    ((nat->nat_outport == dport) ||
4725 		    (flags & SI_W_SPORT)))
4726 			return 1;
4727 		break;
4728 	case 0: /* inbound packet / inbound entry */
4729 		if (((nat->nat_oport == sport) ||
4730 		    (flags & SI_W_SPORT)) &&
4731 		    ((nat->nat_outport == dport) ||
4732 		    (flags & SI_W_DPORT)))
4733 			return 1;
4734 		break;
4735 	default:
4736 		break;
4737 	}
4738 
4739 	return(0);
4740 }
4741 
4742 
4743 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4744 /* Function:    nat_mssclamp                                                */
4745 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4746 /* Parameters:  tcp(I)    - pointer to TCP header                           */
4747 /*              maxmss(I) - value to clamp the TCP MSS to                   */
4748 /*              csump(I)  - pointer to TCP checksum                         */
4749 /*                                                                          */
4750 /* Check for MSS option and clamp it if necessary.  If found and changed,   */
4751 /* then the TCP header checksum will be updated to reflect the change in    */
4752 /* the MSS.                                                                 */
4753 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4754 static void nat_mssclamp(tcp, maxmss, csump)
4755 tcphdr_t *tcp;
4756 u_32_t maxmss;
4757 u_short *csump;
4758 {
4759 	u_char *cp, *ep, opt;
4760 	int hlen, advance;
4761 	u_32_t mss, sumd;
4762 
4763 	hlen = TCP_OFF(tcp) << 2;
4764 	if (hlen > sizeof(*tcp)) {
4765 		cp = (u_char *)tcp + sizeof(*tcp);
4766 		ep = (u_char *)tcp + hlen;
4767 
4768 		while (cp < ep) {
4769 			opt = cp[0];
4770 			if (opt == TCPOPT_EOL)
4771 				break;
4772 			else if (opt == TCPOPT_NOP) {
4773 				cp++;
4774 				continue;
4775 			}
4776 
4777 			if (cp + 1 >= ep)
4778 				break;
4779 			advance = cp[1];
4780 			if ((cp + advance > ep) || (advance <= 0))
4781 				break;
4782 			switch (opt)
4783 			{
4784 			case TCPOPT_MAXSEG:
4785 				if (advance != 4)
4786 					break;
4787 				mss = cp[2] * 256 + cp[3];
4788 				if (mss > maxmss) {
4789 					cp[2] = maxmss / 256;
4790 					cp[3] = maxmss & 0xff;
4791 					CALC_SUMD(mss, maxmss, sumd);
4792 					fix_outcksum(csump, sumd);
4793 				}
4794 				break;
4795 			default:
4796 				/* ignore unknown options */
4797 				break;
4798 			}
4799 
4800 			cp += advance;
4801 		}
4802 	}
4803 }
4804 
4805 
4806 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4807 /* Function:    fr_setnatqueue                                              */
4808 /* Returns:     Nil                                                         */
4809 /* Parameters:  nat(I)- pointer to NAT structure                            */
4810 /*              rev(I) - forward(0) or reverse(1) direction                 */
4811 /* Locks:       ipf_nat (read or write)                                     */
4812 /*                                                                          */
4813 /* Put the NAT entry on its default queue entry, using rev as a helped in   */
4814 /* determining which queue it should be placed on.                          */
4815 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
4816 void fr_setnatqueue(nat, rev)
4817 nat_t *nat;
4818 int rev;
4819 {
4820 	ipftq_t *oifq, *nifq;
4821 
4822 	if (nat->nat_ptr != NULL)
4823 		nifq = nat->nat_ptr->in_tqehead[rev];
4824 	else
4825 		nifq = NULL;
4826 
4827 	if (nifq == NULL) {
4828 		switch (nat->nat_p)
4829 		{
4830 		case IPPROTO_UDP :
4831 			nifq = &nat_udptq;
4832 			break;
4833 		case IPPROTO_ICMP :
4834 			nifq = &nat_icmptq;
4835 			break;
4836 		case IPPROTO_TCP :
4837 			nifq = nat_tqb + nat->nat_tqe.tqe_state[rev];
4838 			break;
4839 		default :
4840 			nifq = &nat_iptq;
4841 			break;
4842 		}
4843 	}
4844 
4845 	oifq = nat->nat_tqe.tqe_ifq;
4846 	/*
4847 	 * If it's currently on a timeout queue, move it from one queue to
4848 	 * another, else put it on the end of the newly determined queue.
4849 	 */
4850 	if (oifq != NULL)
4851 		fr_movequeue(&nat->nat_tqe, oifq, nifq);
4852 	else
4853 		fr_queueappend(&nat->nat_tqe, nifq, nat);
4854 	return;
4855 }
4856