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authorbrian <brian@cvs.openbsd.org>1998-04-26 16:20:32 +0000
committerbrian <brian@cvs.openbsd.org>1998-04-26 16:20:32 +0000
commit106be53c2a4b1d44cba6d09d8e1c537ccd9bced3 (patch)
tree1d529cd2ff9dd912c73cebbef79b998710d6b4a9 /usr.sbin
parentad2ed741e9f872369c6562bf6c8a49983e7f9d6d (diff)
Remove libalias entirely.
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin')
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/Makefile11
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/HISTORY126
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/Makefile11
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.c1114
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.h173
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_db.c2239
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_ftp.c225
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_irc.c314
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_local.h99
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_old.c77
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_util.c137
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/libalias.3768
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/shlib_version2
13 files changed, 2 insertions, 5294 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/Makefile b/usr.sbin/ppp/Makefile
index 23a7673fc90..ec68cff4fac 100644
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/Makefile
+++ b/usr.sbin/ppp/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1998/04/26 16:16:59 brian Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1998/04/26 16:20:06 brian Exp $
PROG= ppp
SRCS= arp.c async.c auth.c ccp.c chap.c chap_ms.c chat.c \
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ SRCS= arp.c async.c auth.c ccp.c chap.c chap_ms.c chat.c \
iplist.c lcp.c log.c lqr.c main.c mbuf.c modem.c os.c \
pap.c phase.c pred.c route.c server.c sig.c slcompress.c systems.c \
throughput.c timer.c tun.c vars.c vjcomp.c
-CFLAGS+=-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -DHAVE_DES
+CFLAGS+=-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -DHAVE_DES -DNOALIAS
LDADD+= -lutil -ldes -lz
DPADD+= ${LIBUTIL} ${LIBDES} ${LIBZ}
MAN= ppp.8
@@ -14,11 +14,4 @@ BINMODE=4550
BINOWN= root
BINGRP= network
-.if !defined(LIBALIAS)
-CFLAGS+=-DNOALIAS
-.else
-CFLAGS+=-I${.CURDIR}/libalias
-SRCS+= alias_cmd.c loadalias.c
-.endif
-
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/HISTORY b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/HISTORY
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d29e342802..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/HISTORY
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-Version 1.0: August 11, 1996 (cjm)
-
-Version 1.1: August 20, 1996 (cjm)
- - Host accepts incoming connections for ports 0 to 1023.
-
-Version 1.2: September 7, 1996 (cjm)
- - Fragment handling error in alias_db.c corrected.
-
-Version 1.3: September 15, 1996 (cjm)
- - Generalized mechanism for handling incoming
- connections (no more 0 to 1023 restriction).
-
- - Increased ICMP support (will handle traceroute now).
-
- - Improved TCP close connection logic.
-
-Version 1.4: September 16, 1996 (cjm)
-
-Version 1.5: September 17, 1996 (cjm)
- - Corrected error in handling incoming UDP packets
- with zero checksum.
-
-Version 1.6: September 18, 1996
- - Simplified ICMP data storage. Will now handle
- tracert from Win95 and NT as well as FreeBSD
- traceroute, which uses UDP packets to non-existent
- ports.
-
-Verstion 1.7: January 9, 1997 (cjm)
- - Reduced malloc() activity for ICMP echo and
- timestamp requests.
-
- - Added handling for out-of-order IP fragments.
-
- - Switched to differential checksum computation
- for IP headers (TCP, UDP and ICMP checksums
- were already differential).
-
- - Accepts FTP data connections from other than
- port 20. This allows one ftp connections
- from two hosts which are both running packet
- aliasing.
-
- - Checksum error on FTP transfers. Problem
- in code located by Martin Renters and
- Brian Somers.
-
-Version 1.8: January 14, 1997 (cjm)
- - Fixed data type error in function StartPoint()
- in alias_db.c (this bug did not exist before v1.7)
- Problem in code located by Ari Suutari.
-
-Version 1.9: February 1, 1997 (Eivind Eklund <perhaps@yes.no>)
- - Added support for IRC DCC (ee)
-
- - Changed the aliasing routines to use ANSI style
- throughout (ee)
-
- - Minor API changes for integration with other
- programs than PPP (ee)
-
- - Fixed minor security hole in alias_ftp.c for
- other applications of the aliasing software.
- Hole could _not_ manifest in ppp+pktAlias, but
- could potentially manifest in other applications
- of the aliasing. (ee)
-
- - Connections initiated from packet aliasing
- host machine will not have their port number
- aliased unless it conflicts with an aliasing
- port already being used. (There is an option
- to disable this for debugging) (cjm)
-
- - Sockets will be allocated in cases where
- there might be port interference with the
- host machine. This can be disabled in cases
- where the ppp host will be acting purely as a
- masquerading router and not generate any
- traffic of its own.
- (cjm)
-
-Version 2.0: March, 1997 (cjm)
- - Aliasing links are cleared only when a host interface address
- changes.
-
- - PacketAliasPermanentLink() API added.
-
- - Option for only aliasing private, unregistered
- IP addresses added.
-
- - Substantial rework to the aliasing lookup engine.
-
-Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
- - Continuing rework to the aliasing lookup engine
- to support multiple incoming addresses and static
- NAT. PacketAliasRedirectPort() and
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr() added to API.
-
- - Now supports outgoing as well as incoming ICMP
- error messges.
-
-Version 2.2: July, 1997 (cjm)
- - Rationalized API function names to all begin with
- "PacketAlias..." Old function names are retained
- for backwards compatitibility.
-
- - Packet aliasing engine will now free memory of
- fragments which are never resolved after a timeout
- period. Once a fragment is resolved, it becomes
- the users responsibility to free the memory.
-
-Version 2.3: August 11, 1997 (cjm)
- - Problem associated with socket file descriptor
- accumulation in alias_db.c corrected. The sockets
- had to be closed when a binding failed. Problem
- in code located by Gordon Burditt.
-
-Version 2.4: September 1, 1997 (cjm)
- - PKT_ALIAS_UNREGISTERED_ONLY option repaired.
- This part of the code was incorrectly re-implemented
- in version 2.1.
-
-Version 2.5: December, 1997 (ee)
- - Added PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW mode for firewall
- bypass of FTP/IRC DCC data connections. Also added
- improved TCP connection monitoring.
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/Makefile b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index bede41780b9..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-LIB= alias
-CFLAGS+=-Wall -I${.CURDIR} -DNO_FW_PUNCH
-SRCS= alias.c alias_db.c alias_ftp.c alias_irc.c alias_util.c alias_old.c
-MAN=libalias.3
-BINDIR=/usr/lib
-
-beforeinstall:
- ${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${.CURDIR}/alias.h \
- ${DESTDIR}/usr/include
-
-.include <bsd.lib.mk>
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ae038b3549..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1114 +0,0 @@
-/* -*- mode: c; tab-width: 8; c-basic-indent: 4; -*- */
-/*
- Alias.c provides supervisory control for the functions of the
- packet aliasing software. It consists of routines to monitor
- TCP connection state, protocol-specific aliasing routines,
- fragment handling and the following outside world functional
- interfaces: SaveFragmentPtr, GetFragmentPtr, FragmentAliasIn,
- PacketAliasIn and PacketAliasOut.
-
- The other C program files are briefly described. The data
- structure framework which holds information needed to translate
- packets is encapsulated in alias_db.c. Data is accessed by
- function calls, so other segments of the program need not know
- about the underlying data structures. Alias_ftp.c contains
- special code for modifying the ftp PORT command used to establish
- data connections, while alias_irc.c do the same for IRC
- DCC. Alias_util.c contains a few utility routines.
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- Version 1.0 August, 1996 (cjm)
-
- Version 1.1 August 20, 1996 (cjm)
- PPP host accepts incoming connections for ports 0 to 1023.
- (Gary Roberts pointed out the need to handle incoming
- connections.)
-
- Version 1.2 September 7, 1996 (cjm)
- Fragment handling error in alias_db.c corrected.
- (Tom Torrance helped fix this problem.)
-
- Version 1.4 September 16, 1996 (cjm)
- - A more generalized method for handling incoming
- connections, without the 0-1023 restriction, is
- implemented in alias_db.c
- - Improved ICMP support in alias.c. Traceroute
- packet streams can now be correctly aliased.
- - TCP connection closing logic simplified in
- alias.c and now allows for additional 1 minute
- "grace period" after FIN or RST is observed.
-
- Version 1.5 September 17, 1996 (cjm)
- Corrected error in handling incoming UDP packets with 0 checksum.
- (Tom Torrance helped fix this problem.)
-
- Version 1.6 September 18, 1996 (cjm)
- Simplified ICMP aliasing scheme. Should now support
- traceroute from Win95 as well as FreeBSD.
-
- Version 1.7 January 9, 1997 (cjm)
- - Out-of-order fragment handling.
- - IP checksum error fixed for ftp transfers
- from aliasing host.
- - Integer return codes added to all
- aliasing/de-aliasing functions.
- - Some obsolete comments cleaned up.
- - Differential checksum computations for
- IP header (TCP, UDP and ICMP were already
- differential).
-
- Version 2.1 May 1997 (cjm)
- - Added support for outgoing ICMP error
- messages.
- - Added two functions PacketAliasIn2()
- and PacketAliasOut2() for dynamic address
- control (e.g. round-robin allocation of
- incoming packets).
-
- Version 2.2 July 1997 (cjm)
- - Rationalized API function names to begin
- with "PacketAlias..."
- - Eliminated PacketAliasIn2() and
- PacketAliasOut2() as poorly conceived.
-
- See HISTORY file for additional revisions.
-
-*/
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-#include <sys/param.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-#include <netinet/udp.h>
-
-#include "alias_local.h"
-#include "alias.h"
-
-#define FTP_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER 21
-#define IRC_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER_1 6667
-#define IRC_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER_2 6668
-
-/*
- The following macro is used to update an
- internet checksum. "delta" is a 32-bit
- accumulation of all the changes to the
- checksum (adding in new 16-bit words and
- subtracting out old words), and "cksum"
- is the checksum value to be updated.
-*/
-#define ADJUST_CHECKSUM(acc, cksum) { \
- acc += cksum; \
- if (acc < 0) \
- { \
- acc = -acc; \
- acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0xffff); \
- acc += acc >> 16; \
- cksum = (u_short) ~acc; \
- } \
- else \
- { \
- acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0xffff); \
- acc += acc >> 16; \
- cksum = (u_short) acc; \
- } \
-}
-
-
-
-
-/* TCP Handling Routines
-
- TcpMonitorIn() -- These routines monitor TCP connections, and
- TcpMonitorOut() -- delete a link node when a connection is closed.
-
-These routines look for SYN, ACK and RST flags to determine when TCP
-connections open and close. When a TCP connection closes, the data
-structure containing packet aliasing information is deleted after
-a timeout period.
-*/
-
-/* Local prototypes */
-static void TcpMonitorIn(struct ip *, struct alias_link *);
-
-static void TcpMonitorOut(struct ip *, struct alias_link *);
-
-
-static void
-TcpMonitorIn(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link)
-{
- struct tcphdr *tc;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- switch (GetStateIn(link))
- {
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED:
- if (tc->th_flags & TH_SYN)
- SetStateIn(link, ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED);
- break;
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED:
- if (tc->th_flags & TH_FIN
- || tc->th_flags & TH_RST)
- SetStateIn(link, ALIAS_TCP_STATE_DISCONNECTED);
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-TcpMonitorOut(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link)
-{
- struct tcphdr *tc;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- switch (GetStateOut(link))
- {
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED:
- if (tc->th_flags & TH_SYN)
- SetStateOut(link, ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED);
- break;
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED:
- if (tc->th_flags & TH_FIN
- || tc->th_flags & TH_RST)
- SetStateOut(link, ALIAS_TCP_STATE_DISCONNECTED);
- break;
- }
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Protocol Specific Packet Aliasing Routines
-
- IcmpAliasIn(), IcmpAliasIn1(), IcmpAliasIn2(), IcmpAliasIn3()
- IcmpAliasOut(), IcmpAliasOut1(), IcmpAliasOut2(), IcmpAliasOut3()
- UdpAliasIn(), UdpAliasOut()
- TcpAliasIn(), TcpAliasOut()
-
-These routines handle protocol specific details of packet aliasing.
-One may observe a certain amount of repetitive arithmetic in these
-functions, the purpose of which is to compute a revised checksum
-without actually summing over the entire data packet, which could be
-unnecessarily time consuming.
-
-The purpose of the packet aliasing routines is to replace the source
-address of the outgoing packet and then correctly put it back for
-any incoming packets. For TCP and UDP, ports are also re-mapped.
-
-For ICMP echo/timestamp requests and replies, the following scheme
-is used: the id number is replaced by an alias for the outgoing
-packet.
-
-ICMP error messages are handled by looking at the IP fragment
-in the data section of the message.
-
-For TCP and UDP protocols, a port number is chosen for an outgoing
-packet, and then incoming packets are identified by IP address and
-port numbers. For TCP packets, there is additional logic in the event
-that sequence and ack numbers have been altered (as is the case for
-FTP data port commands).
-
-The port numbers used by the packet aliasing module are not true
-ports in the Unix sense. No sockets are actually bound to ports.
-They are more correctly thought of as placeholders.
-
-All packets go through the aliasing mechanism, whether they come from
-the gateway machine or other machines on a local area network.
-*/
-
-
-/* Local prototypes */
-static int IcmpAliasIn1(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasIn2(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasIn3(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasIn (struct ip *);
-
-static int IcmpAliasOut1(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasOut2(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasOut3(struct ip *);
-static int IcmpAliasOut (struct ip *);
-
-static int UdpAliasOut(struct ip *);
-static int UdpAliasIn (struct ip *);
-
-static int TcpAliasOut(struct ip *, int);
-static int TcpAliasIn (struct ip *);
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasIn1(struct ip *pip)
-{
-/*
- De-alias incoming echo and timestamp replies
-*/
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct icmp *ic;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
-/* Get source address from ICMP data field and restore original data */
- link = FindIcmpIn(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst, ic->icmp_id);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- u_short original_id;
- int accumulate;
-
- original_id = GetOriginalPort(link);
-
-/* Adjust ICMP checksum */
- accumulate = ic->icmp_id;
- accumulate -= original_id;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ic->icmp_cksum)
-
-/* Put original sequence number back in */
- ic->icmp_id = original_id;
-
-/* Put original address back into IP header */
- {
- struct in_addr original_address;
-
- original_address = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
- }
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasIn2(struct ip *pip)
-{
-/*
- Alias incoming ICMP error messages containing
- IP header and first 64 bits of datagram.
-*/
- struct ip *ip;
- struct icmp *ic, *ic2;
- struct udphdr *ud;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- ip = (struct ip *) ic->icmp_data;
-
- ud = (struct udphdr *) ((char *) ip + (ip->ip_hl <<2));
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ud;
- ic2 = (struct icmp *) ud;
-
- if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_UDP)
- link = FindUdpTcpIn(ip->ip_dst, ip->ip_src,
- ud->uh_dport, ud->uh_sport,
- IPPROTO_UDP);
- else if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP)
- link = FindUdpTcpIn(ip->ip_dst, ip->ip_src,
- tc->th_dport, tc->th_sport,
- IPPROTO_TCP);
- else if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_ICMP) {
- if (ic2->icmp_type == ICMP_ECHO || ic2->icmp_type == ICMP_TSTAMP)
- link = FindIcmpIn(ip->ip_dst, ip->ip_src, ic2->icmp_id);
- else
- link = NULL;
- } else
- link = NULL;
-
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_UDP || ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP)
- {
- u_short *sptr;
- int accumulate;
- struct in_addr original_address;
- u_short original_port;
-
- original_address = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- original_port = GetOriginalPort(link);
-
-/* Adjust ICMP checksum */
- sptr = (u_short *) &(ip->ip_src);
- accumulate = *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &original_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- accumulate += ud->uh_sport;
- accumulate -= original_port;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ic->icmp_cksum)
-
-/* Un-alias address in IP header */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
-
-/* Un-alias address and port number of original IP packet
-fragment contained in ICMP data section */
- ip->ip_src = original_address;
- ud->uh_sport = original_port;
- }
- else if (pip->ip_p == IPPROTO_ICMP)
- {
- u_short *sptr;
- int accumulate;
- struct in_addr original_address;
- u_short original_id;
-
- original_address = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- original_id = GetOriginalPort(link);
-
-/* Adjust ICMP checksum */
- sptr = (u_short *) &(ip->ip_src);
- accumulate = *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &original_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- accumulate += ic2->icmp_id;
- accumulate -= original_id;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ic->icmp_cksum)
-
-/* Un-alias address in IP header */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
-
-/* Un-alias address of original IP packet and seqence number of
- embedded icmp datagram */
- ip->ip_src = original_address;
- ic2->icmp_id = original_id;
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasIn3(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct in_addr original_address;
-
- original_address = FindOriginalAddress(pip->ip_dst);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
-
- return PKT_ALIAS_OK;
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasIn(struct ip *pip)
-{
- int iresult;
- struct icmp *ic;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
- switch (ic->icmp_type)
- {
- case ICMP_ECHOREPLY:
- case ICMP_TSTAMPREPLY:
- if (ic->icmp_code == 0)
- {
- iresult = IcmpAliasIn1(pip);
- }
- break;
- case ICMP_UNREACH:
- case ICMP_SOURCEQUENCH:
- case ICMP_TIMXCEED:
- case ICMP_PARAMPROB:
- iresult = IcmpAliasIn2(pip);
- break;
- case ICMP_ECHO:
- case ICMP_TSTAMP:
- iresult = IcmpAliasIn3(pip);
- break;
- }
- return(iresult);
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasOut1(struct ip *pip)
-{
-/*
- Alias ICMP echo and timestamp packets
-*/
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct icmp *ic;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
-/* Save overwritten data for when echo packet returns */
- link = FindIcmpOut(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst, ic->icmp_id);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- u_short alias_id;
- int accumulate;
-
- alias_id = GetAliasPort(link);
-
-/* Since data field is being modified, adjust ICMP checksum */
- accumulate = ic->icmp_id;
- accumulate -= alias_id;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ic->icmp_cksum)
-
-/* Alias sequence number */
- ic->icmp_id = alias_id;
-
-/* Change source address */
- {
- struct in_addr alias_address;
-
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_address;
- }
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasOut2(struct ip *pip)
-{
-/*
- Alias outgoing ICMP error messages containing
- IP header and first 64 bits of datagram.
-*/
- struct in_addr alias_addr;
- struct ip *ip;
- struct icmp *ic;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- ip = (struct ip *) ic->icmp_data;
-
- alias_addr = FindAliasAddress(ip->ip_src);
-
-/* Alias destination address in IP fragment */
- DifferentialChecksum(&ic->icmp_cksum,
- (u_short *) &alias_addr,
- (u_short *) &ip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- ip->ip_dst = alias_addr;
-
-/* alias source address in IP header */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_addr,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_addr;
-
- return PKT_ALIAS_OK;
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasOut3(struct ip *pip)
-{
-/*
- Handle outgoing echo and timestamp replies. The
- only thing which is done in this case is to alias
- the source IP address of the packet.
-*/
- struct in_addr alias_addr;
-
- alias_addr = FindAliasAddress(pip->ip_src);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_addr,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_addr;
-
- return PKT_ALIAS_OK;
-}
-
-
-static int
-IcmpAliasOut(struct ip *pip)
-{
- int iresult;
- struct icmp *ic;
-
- ic = (struct icmp *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
- switch (ic->icmp_type)
- {
- case ICMP_ECHO:
- case ICMP_TSTAMP:
- if (ic->icmp_code == 0)
- {
- iresult = IcmpAliasOut1(pip);
- }
- break;
- case ICMP_UNREACH:
- case ICMP_SOURCEQUENCH:
- case ICMP_TIMXCEED:
- case ICMP_PARAMPROB:
- iresult = IcmpAliasOut2(pip);
- break;
- case ICMP_ECHOREPLY:
- case ICMP_TSTAMPREPLY:
- iresult = IcmpAliasOut3(pip);
- }
- return(iresult);
-}
-
-static int
-UdpAliasIn(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct udphdr *ud;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- ud = (struct udphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- link = FindUdpTcpIn(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst,
- ud->uh_sport, ud->uh_dport,
- IPPROTO_UDP);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr alias_address;
- struct in_addr original_address;
- u_short alias_port;
- int accumulate;
- u_short *sptr;
-
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- original_address = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- alias_port = ud->uh_dport;
- ud->uh_dport = GetOriginalPort(link);
-
-/* If UDP checksum is not zero, then adjust since destination port */
-/* is being unaliased and destination port is being altered. */
- if (ud->uh_sum != 0)
- {
- accumulate = alias_port;
- accumulate -= ud->uh_dport;
- sptr = (u_short *) &alias_address;
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &original_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ud->uh_sum)
- }
-
-/* Restore original IP address */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-static int
-UdpAliasOut(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct udphdr *ud;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- ud = (struct udphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- link = FindUdpTcpOut(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst,
- ud->uh_sport, ud->uh_dport,
- IPPROTO_UDP);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- u_short alias_port;
- struct in_addr alias_address;
-
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- alias_port = GetAliasPort(link);
-
-/* If UDP checksum is not zero, adjust since source port is */
-/* being aliased and source address is being altered */
- if (ud->uh_sum != 0)
- {
- int accumulate;
- u_short *sptr;
-
- accumulate = ud->uh_sport;
- accumulate -= alias_port;
- sptr = (u_short *) &(pip->ip_src);
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &alias_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, ud->uh_sum)
- }
-
-/* Put alias port in TCP header */
- ud->uh_sport = alias_port;
-
-/* Change source address */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_address;
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-
-
-static int
-TcpAliasIn(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- link = FindUdpTcpIn(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst,
- tc->th_sport, tc->th_dport,
- IPPROTO_TCP);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr alias_address;
- struct in_addr original_address;
- u_short alias_port;
- int accumulate;
- u_short *sptr;
-
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- original_address = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- alias_port = tc->th_dport;
- tc->th_dport = GetOriginalPort(link);
-
-/* Adjust TCP checksum since destination port is being unaliased */
-/* and destination port is being altered. */
- accumulate = alias_port;
- accumulate -= tc->th_dport;
- sptr = (u_short *) &alias_address;
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &original_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
-
-/* See if ack number needs to be modified */
- if (GetAckModified(link) == 1)
- {
- int delta;
-
- delta = GetDeltaAckIn(pip, link);
- if (delta != 0)
- {
- sptr = (u_short *) &tc->th_ack;
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- tc->th_ack = htonl(ntohl(tc->th_ack) - delta);
- sptr = (u_short *) &tc->th_ack;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- }
- }
-
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, tc->th_sum);
-
-/* Restore original IP address */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
-
-/* Monitor TCP connection state */
- TcpMonitorIn(pip, link);
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-static int
-TcpAliasOut(struct ip *pip, int maxpacketsize)
-{
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- link = FindUdpTcpOut(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst,
- tc->th_sport, tc->th_dport,
- IPPROTO_TCP);
- if (link !=NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr alias_address;
- u_short alias_port;
- int accumulate;
- u_short *sptr;
-
- alias_port = GetAliasPort(link);
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
-
-/* Monitor tcp connection state */
- TcpMonitorOut(pip, link);
-
-/* Special processing for ftp connection */
- if (ntohs(tc->th_dport) == FTP_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER
- || ntohs(tc->th_sport) == FTP_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER)
- AliasHandleFtpOut(pip, link, maxpacketsize);
- if (ntohs(tc->th_dport) == IRC_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER_1
- || ntohs(tc->th_dport) == IRC_CONTROL_PORT_NUMBER_2)
- AliasHandleIrcOut(pip, link, maxpacketsize);
-
-/* Adjust TCP checksum since source port is being aliased */
-/* and source address is being altered */
- accumulate = tc->th_sport;
- accumulate -= alias_port;
- sptr = (u_short *) &(pip->ip_src);
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- sptr = (u_short *) &alias_address;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
-
-/* Modify sequence number if necessary */
- if (GetAckModified(link) == 1)
- {
- int delta;
-
- delta = GetDeltaSeqOut(pip, link);
- if (delta != 0)
- {
- sptr = (u_short *) &tc->th_seq;
- accumulate += *sptr++;
- accumulate += *sptr;
- tc->th_seq = htonl(ntohl(tc->th_seq) + delta);
- sptr = (u_short *) &tc->th_seq;
- accumulate -= *sptr++;
- accumulate -= *sptr;
- }
- }
-
- ADJUST_CHECKSUM(accumulate, tc->th_sum)
-
-/* Put alias address in TCP header */
- tc->th_sport = alias_port;
-
-/* Change source address */
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_address;
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED);
-}
-
-
-
-
-/* Fragment Handling
-
- FragmentIn()
- FragmentOut()
-
-The packet aliasing module has a limited ability for handling IP
-fragments. If the ICMP, TCP or UDP header is in the first fragment
-received, then the id number of the IP packet is saved, and other
-fragments are identified according to their ID number and IP address
-they were sent from. Pointers to unresolved fragments can also be
-saved and recalled when a header fragment is seen.
-*/
-
-/* Local prototypes */
-static int FragmentIn(struct ip *);
-static int FragmentOut(struct ip *);
-
-
-static int
-FragmentIn(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = FindFragmentIn2(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_dst, pip->ip_id);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr original_address;
-
- GetFragmentAddr(link, &original_address);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &original_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- pip->ip_dst = original_address;
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
- }
- return(PKT_ALIAS_UNRESOLVED_FRAGMENT);
-}
-
-
-static int
-FragmentOut(struct ip *pip)
-{
- struct in_addr alias_address;
-
- alias_address = FindAliasAddress(pip->ip_src);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &alias_address,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_src,
- 2);
- pip->ip_src = alias_address;
-
- return(PKT_ALIAS_OK);
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Outside World Access
-
- PacketAliasSaveFragment()
- PacketAliasGetFragment()
- PacketAliasFragmentIn()
- PacketAliasIn()
- PacketAliasOut()
-
-(prototypes in alias.h)
-*/
-
-
-int
-PacketAliasSaveFragment(char *ptr)
-{
- int iresult;
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct ip *pip;
-
- pip = (struct ip *) ptr;
- link = AddFragmentPtrLink(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_id);
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_ERROR;
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- SetFragmentPtr(link, ptr);
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_OK;
- }
- return(iresult);
-}
-
-
-char *
-PacketAliasGetFragment(char *ptr)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
- char *fptr;
- struct ip *pip;
-
- pip = (struct ip *) ptr;
- link = FindFragmentPtr(pip->ip_src, pip->ip_id);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- GetFragmentPtr(link, &fptr);
- SetFragmentPtr(link, NULL);
- SetExpire(link, 0); /* Deletes link */
-
- return(fptr);
- }
- else
- {
- return(NULL);
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-PacketAliasFragmentIn(char *ptr, /* Points to correctly de-aliased
- header fragment */
- char *ptr_fragment /* Points to fragment which must
- be de-aliased */
- )
-{
- struct ip *pip;
- struct ip *fpip;
-
- pip = (struct ip *) ptr;
- fpip = (struct ip *) ptr_fragment;
-
- DifferentialChecksum(&fpip->ip_sum,
- (u_short *) &pip->ip_dst,
- (u_short *) &fpip->ip_dst,
- 2);
- fpip->ip_dst = pip->ip_dst;
-}
-
-
-int
-PacketAliasIn(char *ptr, int maxpacketsize)
-{
- struct in_addr alias_addr;
- struct ip *pip;
- int iresult;
-
- HouseKeeping();
- ClearCheckNewLink();
- pip = (struct ip *) ptr;
- alias_addr = pip->ip_dst;
-
- /* Defense against mangled packets */
- if (ntohs(pip->ip_len) > maxpacketsize
- || (pip->ip_hl<<2) > maxpacketsize)
- return PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
-
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
- if ( (ntohs(pip->ip_off) & IP_OFFMASK) == 0 )
- {
- switch (pip->ip_p)
- {
- case IPPROTO_ICMP:
- iresult = IcmpAliasIn(pip);
- break;
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- iresult = UdpAliasIn(pip);
- break;
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- iresult = TcpAliasIn(pip);
- break;
- }
-
- if (ntohs(pip->ip_off) & IP_MF)
- {
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = FindFragmentIn1(pip->ip_src, alias_addr, pip->ip_id);
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_FOUND_HEADER_FRAGMENT;
- SetFragmentAddr(link, pip->ip_dst);
- }
- else
- {
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_ERROR;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- iresult = FragmentIn(pip);
- }
-
- return(iresult);
-}
-
-
-
-/* Unregistered address ranges */
-
-/* 10.0.0.0 -> 10.255.255.255 */
-#define UNREG_ADDR_A_LOWER 0x0a000000
-#define UNREG_ADDR_A_UPPER 0x0affffff
-
-/* 172.16.0.0 -> 172.31.255.255 */
-#define UNREG_ADDR_B_LOWER 0xac100000
-#define UNREG_ADDR_B_UPPER 0xac1fffff
-
-/* 192.168.0.0 -> 192.168.255.255 */
-#define UNREG_ADDR_C_LOWER 0xc0a80000
-#define UNREG_ADDR_C_UPPER 0xc0a8ffff
-
-
-
-int
-PacketAliasOut(char *ptr, /* valid IP packet */
- int maxpacketsize /* How much the packet data may grow
- (FTP and IRC inline changes) */
- )
-{
- int iresult;
- struct in_addr addr_save;
- struct ip *pip;
-
- HouseKeeping();
- ClearCheckNewLink();
- pip = (struct ip *) ptr;
-
- /* Defense against mangled packets */
- if (ntohs(pip->ip_len) > maxpacketsize
- || (pip->ip_hl<<2) > maxpacketsize)
- return PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
-
- addr_save = GetDefaultAliasAddress();
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_UNREGISTERED_ONLY)
- {
- unsigned int addr;
- int iclass;
-
- iclass = 0;
- addr = ntohl(pip->ip_src.s_addr);
- if (addr >= UNREG_ADDR_C_LOWER && addr <= UNREG_ADDR_C_UPPER)
- iclass = 3;
- else if (addr >= UNREG_ADDR_B_LOWER && addr <= UNREG_ADDR_B_UPPER)
- iclass = 2;
- else if (addr >= UNREG_ADDR_A_LOWER && addr <= UNREG_ADDR_A_UPPER)
- iclass = 1;
-
- if (iclass == 0)
- {
- SetDefaultAliasAddress(pip->ip_src);
- }
- }
-
- iresult = PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED;
- if ((ntohs(pip->ip_off) & IP_OFFMASK) == 0)
- {
- switch (pip->ip_p)
- {
- case IPPROTO_ICMP:
- iresult = IcmpAliasOut(pip);
- break;
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- iresult = UdpAliasOut(pip);
- break;
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- iresult = TcpAliasOut(pip, maxpacketsize);
- break;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- iresult = FragmentOut(pip);
- }
-
- SetDefaultAliasAddress(addr_save);
- return(iresult);
-}
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.h b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 35a966c5348..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
-/*lint -save -library Flexelint comment for external headers */
-
-/*
- Alias.h defines the outside world interfaces for the packet
- aliasing software.
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- $Id: alias.h,v 1.1 1998/04/25 09:23:37 brian Exp $
-*/
-
-
-#ifndef _ALIAS_H_
-#define _ALIAS_H_
-
-#ifndef NULL
-#define NULL 0
-#endif
-
-/* Alias link representative (incomplete struct) */
-struct alias_link;
-
-/* External interfaces (API) to packet aliasing engine */
-
-/* Initialization and Control */
- extern void
- PacketAliasInit(void);
-
- extern void
- PacketAliasUninit(void);
-
- extern void
- PacketAliasSetAddress(struct in_addr);
-
- extern unsigned int
- PacketAliasSetMode(unsigned int, unsigned int);
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
- extern void
- PacketAliasSetFWBase(unsigned int, unsigned int);
-#endif
-
-/* Packet Handling */
- extern int
- PacketAliasIn(char *, int maxpacketsize);
-
- extern int
- PacketAliasOut(char *, int maxpacketsize);
-
-/* Port and Address Redirection */
- extern struct alias_link *
- PacketAliasRedirectPort(struct in_addr, u_short,
- struct in_addr, u_short,
- struct in_addr, u_short,
- u_char);
-
- extern struct alias_link *
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr(struct in_addr,
- struct in_addr);
-
- extern void
- PacketAliasRedirectDelete(struct alias_link *);
-
-/* Fragment Handling */
- extern int
- PacketAliasSaveFragment(char *);
-
- extern char *
- PacketAliasGetFragment(char *);
-
- extern void
- PacketAliasFragmentIn(char *, char *);
-
-/* Miscellaneous Functions */
- extern void
- PacketAliasSetTarget(struct in_addr addr);
-
- extern int
- PacketAliasCheckNewLink(void);
-
- extern u_short
- PacketAliasInternetChecksum(u_short *, int);
-
-
-/*
- In version 2.2, the function names were rationalized
- to all be of the form PacketAlias... These are the
- old function names for backwards compatibility
-*/
-extern int SaveFragmentPtr(char *);
-extern char *GetNextFragmentPtr(char *);
-extern void FragmentAliasIn(char *, char *);
-extern void SetPacketAliasAddress(struct in_addr);
-extern void InitPacketAlias(void);
-extern unsigned int SetPacketAliasMode(unsigned int, unsigned int);
-extern int PacketAliasIn2(char *, struct in_addr, int maxpacketsize);
-extern int PacketAliasOut2(char *, struct in_addr, int maxpacketsize);
-extern int
-PacketAliasPermanentLink(struct in_addr, u_short,
- struct in_addr, u_short,
- u_short, u_char);
-extern u_short InternetChecksum(u_short *, int);
-
-/* Obsolete constant */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_NEW_LINK 5
-
-/********************** Mode flags ********************/
-/* Set these flags using SetPacketAliasMode() */
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_LOG is set, a message will be printed to
- /var/log/alias.log every time a link is created or deleted. This
- is useful for debugging */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_LOG 0x01
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_DENY_INCOMING is set, then incoming connections (e.g.
- to ftp, telnet or web servers will be prevented by the aliasing
- mechanism. */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_DENY_INCOMING 0x02
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_SAME_PORTS is set, packets will be attempted sent from
- the same port as they originated on. This allows eg rsh to work
- *99% of the time*, but _not_ 100%. (It will be slightly flakey
- instead of not working at all.) This mode bit is set by
- PacketAliasInit(), so it is a default mode of operation. */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_SAME_PORTS 0x04
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS is set, then when partially specified
- links (e.g. destination port and/or address is zero), the packet
- aliasing engine will attempt to allocate a socket for the aliasing
- port it chooses. This will avoid interference with the host
- machine. Fully specified links do not require this. This bit
- is set after a call to PacketAliasInit(), so it is a default
- mode of operation.*/
-#define PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS 0x08
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_UNREGISTERED_ONLY is set, then only packets with with
- unregistered source addresses will be aliased (along with those
- of the ppp host maching itself. Private addresses are those
- in the following ranges:
-
- 10.0.0.0 -> 10.255.255.255
- 172.16.0.0 -> 172.31.255.255
- 192.168.0.0 -> 192.168.255.255 */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_UNREGISTERED_ONLY 0x10
-
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE is set, then the table of dynamic
- aliasing links will be reset whenever PacketAliasSetAddress()
- changes the default aliasing address. If the default aliasing
- address is left unchanged by this functions call, then the
- table of dynamic aliasing links will be left intact. This
- bit is set after a call to PacketAliasInit(). */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE 0x20
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-/* If PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW is set, active FTP and IRC DCC connections
- will create a 'hole' in the firewall to allow the transfers to
- work. Where (IPFW "line-numbers") the hole is created is
- controlled by PacketAliasSetFWBase(base, size). The hole will be
- attached to that particular alias_link, so when the link goes away
- so do the hole. */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW 0x40
-#endif
-
-/* Return Codes */
-#define PKT_ALIAS_ERROR -1
-#define PKT_ALIAS_OK 1
-#define PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED 2
-#define PKT_ALIAS_UNRESOLVED_FRAGMENT 3
-#define PKT_ALIAS_FOUND_HEADER_FRAGMENT 4
-
-#endif
-/*lint -restore */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_db.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_db.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bbb19122be..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_db.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2239 +0,0 @@
-/* -*- mode: c; tab-width: 8; c-basic-indent: 4; -*-
- Alias_db.c encapsulates all data structures used for storing
- packet aliasing data. Other parts of the aliasing software
- access data through functions provided in this file.
-
- Data storage is based on the notion of a "link", which is
- established for ICMP echo/reply packets, UDP datagrams and
- TCP stream connections. A link stores the original source
- and destination addresses. For UDP and TCP, it also stores
- source and destination port numbers, as well as an alias
- port number. Links are also used to store information about
- fragments.
-
- There is a facility for sweeping through and deleting old
- links as new packets are sent through. A simple timeout is
- used for ICMP and UDP links. TCP links are left alone unless
- there is an incomplete connection, in which case the link
- can be deleted after a certain amount of time.
-
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- Initial version: August, 1996 (cjm)
-
- Version 1.4: September 16, 1996 (cjm)
- Facility for handling incoming links added.
-
- Version 1.6: September 18, 1996 (cjm)
- ICMP data handling simplified.
-
- Version 1.7: January 9, 1997 (cjm)
- Fragment handling simplified.
- Saves pointers for unresolved fragments.
- Permits links for unspecied remote ports
- or unspecified remote addresses.
- Fixed bug which did not properly zero port
- table entries after a link was deleted.
- Cleaned up some obsolete comments.
-
- Version 1.8: January 14, 1997 (cjm)
- Fixed data type error in StartPoint().
- (This error did not exist prior to v1.7
- and was discovered and fixed by Ari Suutari)
-
- Version 1.9: February 1, 1997
- Optionally, connections initiated from packet aliasing host
- machine will will not have their port number aliased unless it
- conflicts with an aliasing port already being used. (cjm)
-
- All options earlier being #ifdef'ed now are available through
- a new interface, SetPacketAliasMode(). This allow run time
- control (which is now available in PPP+pktAlias through the
- 'alias' keyword). (ee)
-
- Added ability to create an alias port without
- either destination address or port specified.
- port type = ALIAS_PORT_UNKNOWN_DEST_ALL (ee)
-
- Removed K&R style function headers
- and general cleanup. (ee)
-
- Added packetAliasMode to replace compiler #defines's (ee)
-
- Allocates sockets for partially specified
- ports if ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS defined. (cjm)
-
- Version 2.0: March, 1997
- SetAliasAddress() will now clean up alias links
- if the aliasing address is changed. (cjm)
-
- PacketAliasPermanentLink() function added to support permanent
- links. (J. Fortes suggested the need for this.)
- Examples:
-
- (192.168.0.1, port 23) <-> alias port 6002, unknown dest addr/port
-
- (192.168.0.2, port 21) <-> alias port 3604, known dest addr
- unknown dest port
-
- These permament links allow for incoming connections to
- machines on the local network. They can be given with a
- user-chosen amount of specificity, with increasing specificity
- meaning more security. (cjm)
-
- Quite a bit of rework to the basic engine. The portTable[]
- array, which kept track of which ports were in use was replaced
- by a table/linked list structure. (cjm)
-
- SetExpire() function added. (cjm)
-
- DeleteLink() no longer frees memory association with a pointer
- to a fragment (this bug was first recognized by E. Eklund in
- v1.9).
-
- Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
- Packet aliasing engine reworked so that it can handle
- multiple external addresses rather than just a single
- host address.
-
- PacketAliasRedirectPort() and PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
- added to the API. The first function is a more generalized
- version of PacketAliasPermanentLink(). The second function
- implements static network address translation.
-
- See HISTORY file for additional revisions.
-*/
-
-
-/* System include files */
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-#include <sys/errno.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
-/* BSD network include files */
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-
-#include "alias.h"
-#include "alias_local.h"
-
-
-
-/*
- Constants (note: constants are also defined
- near relevant functions or structs)
-*/
-
-/* Sizes of input and output link tables */
-#define LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE 101
-#define LINK_TABLE_IN_SIZE 4001
-
-/* Parameters used for cleanup of expired links */
-#define ALIAS_CLEANUP_INTERVAL_SECS 60
-#define ALIAS_CLEANUP_MAX_SPOKES 30
-
-/* Timouts (in seconds) for different link types) */
-#define ICMP_EXPIRE_TIME 60
-#define UDP_EXPIRE_TIME 60
-#define FRAGMENT_ID_EXPIRE_TIME 10
-#define FRAGMENT_PTR_EXPIRE_TIME 30
-
-/* TCP link expire time for different cases */
-/* When the link has been used and closed - minimal grace time to
- allow ACKs and potential re-connect in FTP (XXX - is this allowed?) */
-#ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD
-# define TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD 10
-#endif
-
-/* When the link has been used and closed on one side - the other side
- is allowed to still send data */
-#ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD
-# define TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD 90
-#endif
-
-/* When the link isn't yet up */
-#ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_INITIAL
-# define TCP_EXPIRE_INITIAL 300
-#endif
-
-/* When the link is up */
-#ifndef TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED
-# define TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED 86400
-#endif
-
-
-/* Dummy port number codes used for FindLinkIn/Out() and AddLink().
- These constants can be anything except zero, which indicates an
- unknown port numbea. */
-
-#define NO_DEST_PORT 1
-#define NO_SRC_PORT 1
-
-
-
-/* Data Structures
-
- The fundamental data structure used in this program is
- "struct alias_link". Whenever a TCP connection is made,
- a UDP datagram is sent out, or an ICMP echo request is made,
- a link record is made (if it has not already been created).
- The link record is identified by the source address/port
- and the destination address/port. In the case of an ICMP
- echo request, the source port is treated as being equivalent
- with the 16-bit id number of the ICMP packet.
-
- The link record also can store some auxiliary data. For
- TCP connections that have had sequence and acknowledgment
- modifications, data space is available to track these changes.
- A state field is used to keep track in changes to the tcp
- connection state. Id numbers of fragments can also be
- stored in the auxiliary space. Pointers to unresolved
- framgents can also be stored.
-
- The link records support two independent chainings. Lookup
- tables for input and out tables hold the initial pointers
- the link chains. On input, the lookup table indexes on alias
- port and link type. On output, the lookup table indexes on
- source addreess, destination address, source port, destination
- port and link type.
-*/
-
-struct ack_data_record /* used to save changes to ack/seq numbers */
-{
- u_long ack_old;
- u_long ack_new;
- int delta;
- int active;
-};
-
-struct tcp_state /* Information about tcp connection */
-{
- int in; /* State for outside -> inside */
- int out; /* State for inside -> outside */
- int index; /* Index to ack data array */
- int ack_modified; /* Indicates whether ack and seq numbers */
- /* been modified */
-};
-
-#define N_LINK_TCP_DATA 3 /* Number of distinct ack number changes
- saved for a modified TCP stream */
-struct tcp_dat
-{
- struct tcp_state state;
- struct ack_data_record ack[N_LINK_TCP_DATA];
- int fwhole; /* Which firewall record is used for this hole? */
-};
-
-struct alias_link /* Main data structure */
-{
- struct in_addr src_addr; /* Address and port information */
- struct in_addr dst_addr; /* . */
- struct in_addr alias_addr; /* . */
- u_short src_port; /* . */
- u_short dst_port; /* . */
- u_short alias_port; /* . */
-
- int link_type; /* Type of link: tcp, udp, icmp, frag */
-
-/* values for link_type */
-#define LINK_ICMP 1
-#define LINK_UDP 2
-#define LINK_TCP 3
-#define LINK_FRAGMENT_ID 4
-#define LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR 5
-#define LINK_ADDR 6
-
- int flags; /* indicates special characteristics */
-
-/* flag bits */
-#define LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT 0x01
-#define LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR 0x02
-#define LINK_PERMANENT 0x04
-#define LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED 0x03 /* logical-or of first two bits */
-#define LINK_UNFIREWALLED 0x08
-
- int timestamp; /* Time link was last accessed */
- int expire_time; /* Expire time for link */
-
- int sockfd; /* socket descriptor */
-
- u_int start_point_out; /* Index number in output lookup table */
- u_int start_point_in;
- struct alias_link *next_out; /* Linked list pointers for input and */
- struct alias_link *last_out; /* output tables */
- struct alias_link *next_in; /* . */
- struct alias_link *last_in; /* . */
-
- union /* Auxiliary data */
- {
- char *frag_ptr;
- struct in_addr frag_addr;
- struct tcp_dat *tcp;
- } data;
-};
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Global Variables
-
- The global variables listed here are only accessed from
- within alias_db.c and so are prefixed with the static
- designation.
-*/
-
-int packetAliasMode; /* Mode flags */
- /* - documented in alias.h */
-
-static struct in_addr aliasAddress; /* Address written onto source */
- /* field of IP packet. */
-
-static struct in_addr targetAddress; /* IP address incoming packets */
- /* are sent to if no aliasing */
- /* link already exists */
-
-static struct in_addr nullAddress; /* Used as a dummy parameter for */
- /* some function calls */
-static struct alias_link *
-linkTableOut[LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE]; /* Lookup table of pointers to */
- /* chains of link records. Each */
-static struct alias_link * /* link record is doubly indexed */
-linkTableIn[LINK_TABLE_IN_SIZE]; /* into input and output lookup */
- /* tables. */
-
-static int icmpLinkCount; /* Link statistics */
-static int udpLinkCount;
-static int tcpLinkCount;
-static int fragmentIdLinkCount;
-static int fragmentPtrLinkCount;
-static int sockCount;
-
-static int cleanupIndex; /* Index to chain of link table */
- /* being inspected for old links */
-
-static int timeStamp; /* System time in seconds for */
- /* current packet */
-
-static int lastCleanupTime; /* Last time IncrementalCleanup() */
- /* was called */
-
-static int houseKeepingResidual; /* used by HouseKeeping() */
-
-static int deleteAllLinks; /* If equal to zero, DeleteLink() */
- /* will not remove permanent links */
-
-static FILE *monitorFile; /* File descriptor for link */
- /* statistics monitoring file */
-
-static int newDefaultLink; /* Indicates if a new aliasing */
- /* link has been created after a */
- /* call to PacketAliasIn/Out(). */
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-static int fireWallFD = -1; /* File descriptor to be able to */
- /* control firewall. Opened by */
- /* PacketAliasSetMode on first */
- /* setting the PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW */
- /* flag. */
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Internal utility routines (used only in alias_db.c)
-
-Lookup table starting points:
- StartPointIn() -- link table initial search point for
- outgoing packets
- StartPointOut() -- port table initial search point for
- incoming packets
-
-Miscellaneous:
- SeqDiff() -- difference between two TCP sequences
- ShowAliasStats() -- send alias statistics to a monitor file
-*/
-
-
-/* Local prototypes */
-static u_int StartPointIn(struct in_addr, u_short, int);
-
-static u_int StartPointOut(struct in_addr, struct in_addr,
- u_short, u_short, int);
-
-static int SeqDiff(u_long, u_long);
-
-static void ShowAliasStats(void);
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-/* Firewall control */
-static void InitPunchFW(void);
-static void UninitPunchFW(void);
-static void ClearFWHole(struct alias_link *link);
-#endif
-
-/* Log file control */
-static void InitPacketAliasLog(void);
-static void UninitPacketAliasLog(void);
-
-static u_int
-StartPointIn(struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short alias_port,
- int link_type)
-{
- u_int n;
-
- n = alias_addr.s_addr;
- n += alias_port;
- n += link_type;
- return(n % LINK_TABLE_IN_SIZE);
-}
-
-
-static u_int
-StartPointOut(struct in_addr src_addr, struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short src_port, u_short dst_port, int link_type)
-{
- u_int n;
-
- n = src_addr.s_addr;
- n += dst_addr.s_addr;
- n += src_port;
- n += dst_port;
- n += link_type;
-
- return(n % LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE);
-}
-
-
-static int
-SeqDiff(u_long x, u_long y)
-{
-/* Return the difference between two TCP sequence numbers */
-
-/*
- This function is encapsulated in case there are any unusual
- arithmetic conditions that need to be considered.
-*/
-
- return (ntohl(y) - ntohl(x));
-}
-
-
-static void
-ShowAliasStats(void)
-{
-/* Used for debugging */
-
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_LOG)
- {
- fprintf(monitorFile, "icmp=%d, udp=%d, tcp=%d, frag_id=%d frag_ptr=%d",
- icmpLinkCount,
- udpLinkCount,
- tcpLinkCount,
- fragmentIdLinkCount,
- fragmentPtrLinkCount);
-
- fprintf(monitorFile, " / tot=%d (sock=%d)\n",
- icmpLinkCount + udpLinkCount
- + tcpLinkCount
- + fragmentIdLinkCount
- + fragmentPtrLinkCount,
- sockCount);
-
- fflush(monitorFile);
- }
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Internal routines for finding, deleting and adding links
-
-Port Allocation:
- GetNewPort() -- find and reserve new alias port number
- GetSocket() -- try to allocate a socket for a given port
-
-Link creation and deletion:
- CleanupAliasData() - remove all link chains from lookup table
- IncrementalCleanup() - look for stale links in a single chain
- DeleteLink() - remove link
- AddLink() - add link
- ReLink() - change link
-
-Link search:
- FindLinkOut() - find link for outgoing packets
- FindLinkIn() - find link for incoming packets
-*/
-
-/* Local prototypes */
-static int GetNewPort(struct alias_link *, int);
-
-static u_short GetSocket(u_short, int *, int);
-
-static void CleanupAliasData(void);
-
-static void IncrementalCleanup(void);
-
-static void DeleteLink(struct alias_link *);
-
-static struct alias_link *
-AddLink(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, struct in_addr,
- u_short, u_short, int, int);
-
-static struct alias_link *
-ReLink(struct alias_link *,
- struct in_addr, struct in_addr, struct in_addr,
- u_short, u_short, int, int);
-
-static struct alias_link *
-FindLinkOut(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, int);
-
-static struct alias_link *
-FindLinkIn(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, int, int);
-
-
-#define ALIAS_PORT_BASE 0x08000
-#define ALIAS_PORT_MASK 0x07fff
-#define GET_NEW_PORT_MAX_ATTEMPTS 20
-
-#define GET_ALIAS_PORT -1
-#define GET_ALIAS_ID GET_ALIAS_PORT
-
-/* GetNewPort() allocates port numbers. Note that if a port number
- is already in use, that does not mean that it cannot be used by
- another link concurrently. This is because GetNewPort() looks for
- unused triplets: (dest addr, dest port, alias port). */
-
-static int
-GetNewPort(struct alias_link *link, int alias_port_param)
-{
- int i;
- int max_trials;
- u_short port_sys;
- u_short port_net;
-
-/*
- Description of alias_port_param for GetNewPort(). When
- this parameter is zero or positive, it precisely specifies
- the port number. GetNewPort() will return this number
- without check that it is in use.
-
- Whis this parameter is -1, it indicates to get a randomly
- selected port number.
-*/
-
- if (alias_port_param == GET_ALIAS_PORT)
- {
- /*
- * The aliasing port is automatically selected
- * by one of two methods below:
- */
- max_trials = GET_NEW_PORT_MAX_ATTEMPTS;
-
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_SAME_PORTS)
- {
- /*
- * When the ALIAS_SAME_PORTS option is
- * chosen, the first try will be the
- * actual source port. If this is already
- * in use, the remainder of the trials
- * will be random.
- */
- port_net = link->src_port;
- port_sys = ntohs(port_net);
- }
- else
- {
- /* First trial and all subsequent are random. */
- port_sys = random() & ALIAS_PORT_MASK;
- port_sys += ALIAS_PORT_BASE;
- port_net = htons(port_sys);
- }
- }
- else if (alias_port_param >= 0 && alias_port_param < 0x10000)
- {
- link->alias_port = (u_short) alias_port_param;
- return(0);
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/GetNewPort(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "input parameter error\n");
- return(-1);
- }
-
-
-/* Port number search */
- for (i=0; i<max_trials; i++)
- {
- int go_ahead;
- struct alias_link *search_result;
-
- search_result = FindLinkIn(link->dst_addr, link->alias_addr,
- link->dst_port, port_net,
- link->link_type, 0);
-
- if (search_result == NULL)
- go_ahead = 1;
- else if (!(link->flags & LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED)
- && (search_result->flags & LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED))
- go_ahead = 1;
- else
- go_ahead = 0;
-
- if (go_ahead)
- {
- if ((packetAliasMode && PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS)
- && (link->flags & LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED))
- {
- if (GetSocket(port_net, &link->sockfd, link->link_type))
- {
- link->alias_port = port_net;
- return(0);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- link->alias_port = port_net;
- return(0);
- }
- }
-
- port_sys = random() & ALIAS_PORT_MASK;
- port_sys += ALIAS_PORT_BASE;
- port_net = htons(port_sys);
- }
-
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/GetnewPort(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "could not find free port\n");
-
- return(-1);
-}
-
-
-static u_short
-GetSocket(u_short port_net, int *sockfd, int link_type)
-{
- int err;
- int sock;
- struct sockaddr_in sock_addr;
-
- if (link_type == LINK_TCP)
- sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- else if (link_type == LINK_UDP)
- sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/GetSocket(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "incorrect link type\n");
- return(0);
- }
-
- if (sock < 0)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/GetSocket(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "socket() error %d\n", *sockfd);
- return(0);
- }
-
- sock_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
- sock_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY);
- sock_addr.sin_port = port_net;
-
- err = bind(sock,
- (struct sockaddr *) &sock_addr,
- sizeof(sock_addr));
- if (err == 0)
- {
- sockCount++;
- *sockfd = sock;
- return(1);
- }
- else
- {
- close(sock);
- return(0);
- }
-}
-
-
-static void
-CleanupAliasData(void)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
- int i, icount;
-
- icount = 0;
- for (i=0; i<LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE; i++)
- {
- link = linkTableOut[i];
- while (link != NULL)
- {
- struct alias_link *link_next;
- link_next = link->next_out;
- icount++;
- DeleteLink(link);
- link = link_next;
- }
- }
-
- cleanupIndex =0;
-}
-
-
-static void
-IncrementalCleanup(void)
-{
- int icount;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- icount = 0;
- link = linkTableOut[cleanupIndex++];
- while (link != NULL)
- {
- int idelta;
- struct alias_link *link_next;
-
- link_next = link->next_out;
- idelta = timeStamp - link->timestamp;
- switch (link->link_type)
- {
- case LINK_ICMP:
- case LINK_UDP:
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_ID:
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR:
- if (idelta > link->expire_time)
- {
- DeleteLink(link);
- icount++;
- }
- break;
- case LINK_TCP:
- if (idelta > link->expire_time)
- {
- struct tcp_dat *tcp_aux;
-
- tcp_aux = link->data.tcp;
- if (tcp_aux->state.in != ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED
- || tcp_aux->state.out != ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED)
- {
- DeleteLink(link);
- icount++;
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- link = link_next;
- }
-
- if (cleanupIndex == LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE)
- cleanupIndex = 0;
-}
-
-void
-DeleteLink(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- struct alias_link *link_last;
- struct alias_link *link_next;
-
-/* Don't do anything if the link is marked permanent */
- if (deleteAllLinks == 0 && link->flags & LINK_PERMANENT)
- return;
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-/* Delete associatied firewall hole, if any */
- ClearFWHole(link);
-#endif
-
-/* Adjust output table pointers */
- link_last = link->last_out;
- link_next = link->next_out;
-
- if (link_last != NULL)
- link_last->next_out = link_next;
- else
- linkTableOut[link->start_point_out] = link_next;
-
- if (link_next != NULL)
- link_next->last_out = link_last;
-
-/* Adjust input table pointers */
- link_last = link->last_in;
- link_next = link->next_in;
-
- if (link_last != NULL)
- link_last->next_in = link_next;
- else
- linkTableIn[link->start_point_in] = link_next;
-
- if (link_next != NULL)
- link_next->last_in = link_last;
-
-/* Close socket, if one has been allocated */
- if (link->sockfd != -1)
- {
- sockCount--;
- close(link->sockfd);
- }
-
-/* Link-type dependent cleanup */
- switch(link->link_type)
- {
- case LINK_ICMP:
- icmpLinkCount--;
- break;
- case LINK_UDP:
- udpLinkCount--;
- break;
- case LINK_TCP:
- tcpLinkCount--;
- if (link->data.tcp != NULL)
- free(link->data.tcp);
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_ID:
- fragmentIdLinkCount--;
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR:
- fragmentPtrLinkCount--;
- if (link->data.frag_ptr != NULL)
- free(link->data.frag_ptr);
- break;
- }
-
-/* Free memory */
- free(link);
-
-/* Write statistics, if logging enabled */
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_LOG)
- {
- ShowAliasStats();
- }
-}
-
-
-static struct alias_link *
-AddLink(struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short src_port,
- u_short dst_port,
- int alias_port_param, /* if less than zero, alias */
- int link_type) /* port will be automatically */
-{ /* chosen. If greater than */
- u_int start_point; /* zero, equal to alias port */
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct alias_link *first_link;
-
- link = malloc(sizeof(struct alias_link));
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- /* If either the aliasing address or source address are
- equal to the default device address (equal to the
- global variable aliasAddress), then set the alias
- address field of the link record to zero */
-
- if (src_addr.s_addr == aliasAddress.s_addr)
- src_addr.s_addr = 0;
-
- if (alias_addr.s_addr == aliasAddress.s_addr)
- alias_addr.s_addr = 0;
-
- /* Basic initialization */
- link->src_addr = src_addr;
- link->dst_addr = dst_addr;
- link->src_port = src_port;
- link->alias_addr = alias_addr;
- link->dst_port = dst_port;
- link->link_type = link_type;
- link->sockfd = -1;
- link->flags = 0;
- link->timestamp = timeStamp;
-
- /* Expiration time */
- switch (link_type)
- {
- case LINK_ICMP:
- link->expire_time = ICMP_EXPIRE_TIME;
- break;
- case LINK_UDP:
- link->expire_time = UDP_EXPIRE_TIME;
- break;
- case LINK_TCP:
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_INITIAL;
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_ID:
- link->expire_time = FRAGMENT_ID_EXPIRE_TIME;
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR:
- link->expire_time = FRAGMENT_PTR_EXPIRE_TIME;
- break;
- }
-
- /* Determine alias flags */
- if (dst_addr.s_addr == 0)
- link->flags |= LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR;
- if (dst_port == 0)
- link->flags |= LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT;
-
- /* Determine alias port */
- if (GetNewPort(link, alias_port_param) != 0)
- {
- free(link);
- return(NULL);
- }
-
- /* Set up pointers for output lookup table */
- start_point = StartPointOut(src_addr, dst_addr,
- src_port, dst_port, link_type);
- first_link = linkTableOut[start_point];
-
- link->last_out = NULL;
- link->next_out = first_link;
- link->start_point_out = start_point;
-
- if (first_link != NULL)
- first_link->last_out = link;
-
- linkTableOut[start_point] = link;
-
- /* Set up pointers for input lookup table */
- start_point = StartPointIn(alias_addr, link->alias_port, link_type);
- first_link = linkTableIn[start_point];
-
- link->last_in = NULL;
- link->next_in = first_link;
- link->start_point_in = start_point;
-
- if (first_link != NULL)
- first_link->last_in = link;
-
- linkTableIn[start_point] = link;
-
- /* Link-type dependent initialization */
- switch(link_type)
- {
- struct tcp_dat *aux_tcp;
-
- case LINK_ICMP:
- icmpLinkCount++;
- break;
- case LINK_UDP:
- udpLinkCount++;
- break;
- case LINK_TCP:
- aux_tcp = malloc(sizeof(struct tcp_dat));
- link->data.tcp = aux_tcp;
- if (aux_tcp != NULL)
- {
- int i;
-
- tcpLinkCount++;
- aux_tcp->state.in = ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED;
- aux_tcp->state.out = ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED;
- aux_tcp->state.index = 0;
- aux_tcp->state.ack_modified = 0;
- for (i=0; i<N_LINK_TCP_DATA; i++)
- aux_tcp->ack[i].active = 0;
- aux_tcp->fwhole = -1;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/AddLink: ");
- fprintf(stderr, " cannot allocate auxiliary TCP data\n");
- }
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_ID:
- fragmentIdLinkCount++;
- break;
- case LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR:
- fragmentPtrLinkCount++;
- break;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/AddLink(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "malloc() call failed.\n");
- }
-
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_LOG)
- {
- ShowAliasStats();
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-static struct alias_link *
-ReLink(struct alias_link *old_link,
- struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short src_port,
- u_short dst_port,
- int alias_port_param, /* if less than zero, alias */
- int link_type) /* port will be automatically */
-{ /* chosen. If greater than */
- struct alias_link *new_link; /* zero, equal to alias port */
-
- new_link = AddLink(src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- src_port, dst_port, alias_port_param,
- link_type);
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
- if (new_link != NULL &&
- old_link->link_type == LINK_TCP &&
- old_link->data.tcp &&
- old_link->data.tcp->fwhole > 0) {
- PunchFWHole(new_link);
- }
-#endif
- DeleteLink(old_link);
- return new_link;
-}
-
-static struct alias_link *
-FindLinkOut(struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short src_port,
- u_short dst_port,
- int link_type)
-{
- u_int i;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- if (src_addr.s_addr == aliasAddress.s_addr)
- src_addr.s_addr = 0;
-
- i = StartPointOut(src_addr, dst_addr, src_port, dst_port, link_type);
- link = linkTableOut[i];
- while (link != NULL)
- {
- if (link->src_addr.s_addr == src_addr.s_addr
- && link->dst_addr.s_addr == dst_addr.s_addr
- && link->dst_port == dst_port
- && link->src_port == src_port
- && link->link_type == link_type)
- {
- link->timestamp = timeStamp;
- break;
- }
- link = link->next_out;
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindLinkIn(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short dst_port,
- u_short alias_port,
- int link_type,
- int replace_partial_links)
-{
- int flags_in;
- u_int start_point;
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct alias_link *link_fully_specified;
- struct alias_link *link_unknown_all;
- struct alias_link *link_unknown_dst_addr;
- struct alias_link *link_unknown_dst_port;
-
-/* Initialize pointers */
- link_fully_specified = NULL;
- link_unknown_all = NULL;
- link_unknown_dst_addr = NULL;
- link_unknown_dst_port = NULL;
-
-/* If either the dest addr or port is unknown, the search
- loop will have to know about this. */
-
- flags_in = 0;
- if (dst_addr.s_addr == 0)
- flags_in |= LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR;
- if (dst_port == 0)
- flags_in |= LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT;
-
-/* The following allows permanent links to be
- be specified as using the default aliasing address
- (i.e. device interface address) without knowing
- in advance what that address is. */
-
- if (alias_addr.s_addr == aliasAddress.s_addr)
- alias_addr.s_addr = 0;
-
-/* Search loop */
- start_point = StartPointIn(alias_addr, alias_port, link_type);
- link = linkTableIn[start_point];
- while (link != NULL)
- {
- int flags;
-
- flags = flags_in | link->flags;
- if (!(flags & LINK_PARTIALLY_SPECIFIED))
- {
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == alias_addr.s_addr
- && link->alias_port == alias_port
- && link->dst_addr.s_addr == dst_addr.s_addr
- && link->dst_port == dst_port
- && link->link_type == link_type)
- {
- link_fully_specified = link;
- break;
- }
- }
- else if ((flags & LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR)
- && (flags & LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT))
- {
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == alias_addr.s_addr
- && link->alias_port == alias_port
- && link->link_type == link_type)
- {
- if (link_unknown_all == NULL)
- link_unknown_all = link;
- }
- }
- else if (flags & LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_ADDR)
- {
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == alias_addr.s_addr
- && link->alias_port == alias_port
- && link->link_type == link_type
- && link->dst_port == dst_port)
- {
- if (link_unknown_dst_addr == NULL)
- link_unknown_dst_addr = link;
- }
- }
- else if (flags & LINK_UNKNOWN_DEST_PORT)
- {
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == alias_addr.s_addr
- && link->alias_port == alias_port
- && link->link_type == link_type
- && link->dst_addr.s_addr == dst_addr.s_addr)
- {
- if (link_unknown_dst_port == NULL)
- link_unknown_dst_port = link;
- }
- }
- link = link->next_in;
- }
-
-
-
- if (link_fully_specified != NULL)
- {
- return link_fully_specified;
- }
- else if (link_unknown_dst_port != NULL)
- {
- return replace_partial_links
- ? ReLink(link_unknown_dst_port,
- link_unknown_dst_port->src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- link_unknown_dst_port->src_port, dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type)
- : link_unknown_dst_port;
- }
- else if (link_unknown_dst_addr != NULL)
- {
- return replace_partial_links
- ? ReLink(link_unknown_dst_addr,
- link_unknown_dst_addr->src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- link_unknown_dst_addr->src_port, dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type)
- : link_unknown_dst_addr;
- }
- else if (link_unknown_all != NULL)
- {
- return replace_partial_links
- ? ReLink(link_unknown_all,
- link_unknown_all->src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- link_unknown_all->src_port, dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type)
- : link_unknown_all;
- }
- else
- {
- return(NULL);
- }
-}
-
-
-
-
-/* External routines for finding/adding links
-
--- "external" means outside alias_db.c, but within alias*.c --
-
- FindIcmpIn(), FindIcmpOut()
- FindFragmentIn1(), FindFragmentIn2()
- AddFragmentPtrLink(), FindFragmentPtr()
- FindUdpTcpIn(), FindUdpTcpOut()
- FindOriginalAddress(), FindAliasAddress()
-
-(prototypes in alias_local.h)
-*/
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindIcmpIn(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short id_alias)
-{
- return FindLinkIn(dst_addr, alias_addr,
- NO_DEST_PORT, id_alias,
- LINK_ICMP, 0);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindIcmpOut(struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short id)
-{
- struct alias_link * link;
-
- link = FindLinkOut(src_addr, dst_addr,
- id, NO_DEST_PORT,
- LINK_ICMP);
- if (link == NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr alias_addr;
-
- alias_addr = FindAliasAddress(src_addr);
- link = AddLink(src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- id, NO_DEST_PORT, GET_ALIAS_ID,
- LINK_ICMP);
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentIn1(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short ip_id)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = FindLinkIn(dst_addr, alias_addr,
- NO_DEST_PORT, ip_id,
- LINK_FRAGMENT_ID, 0);
-
- if (link == NULL)
- {
- link = AddLink(nullAddress, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- NO_SRC_PORT, NO_DEST_PORT, ip_id,
- LINK_FRAGMENT_ID);
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentIn2(struct in_addr dst_addr, /* Doesn't add a link if one */
- struct in_addr alias_addr, /* is not found. */
- u_short ip_id)
-{
- return FindLinkIn(dst_addr, alias_addr,
- NO_DEST_PORT, ip_id,
- LINK_FRAGMENT_ID, 0);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-AddFragmentPtrLink(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short ip_id)
-{
- return AddLink(nullAddress, dst_addr, nullAddress,
- NO_SRC_PORT, NO_DEST_PORT, ip_id,
- LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentPtr(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short ip_id)
-{
- return FindLinkIn(dst_addr, nullAddress,
- NO_DEST_PORT, ip_id,
- LINK_FRAGMENT_PTR, 0);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindUdpTcpIn(struct in_addr dst_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr,
- u_short dst_port,
- u_short alias_port,
- u_char proto)
-{
- int link_type;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- switch (proto)
- {
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- link_type = LINK_UDP;
- break;
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- link_type = LINK_TCP;
- break;
- default:
- return NULL;
- break;
- }
-
- link = FindLinkIn(dst_addr, alias_addr,
- dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type, 1);
-
- if ( !(packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_DENY_INCOMING) && link == NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr target_addr;
-
- target_addr = FindOriginalAddress(alias_addr);
- link = AddLink(target_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- alias_port, dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type);
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindUdpTcpOut(struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr dst_addr,
- u_short src_port,
- u_short dst_port,
- u_char proto)
-{
- int link_type;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- switch (proto)
- {
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- link_type = LINK_UDP;
- break;
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- link_type = LINK_TCP;
- break;
- default:
- return NULL;
- break;
- }
-
- link = FindLinkOut(src_addr, dst_addr, src_port, dst_port, link_type);
-
- if (link == NULL)
- {
- struct in_addr alias_addr;
-
- alias_addr = FindAliasAddress(src_addr);
- link = AddLink(src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- src_port, dst_port, GET_ALIAS_PORT,
- link_type);
- }
-
- return(link);
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-FindOriginalAddress(struct in_addr alias_addr)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = FindLinkIn(nullAddress, alias_addr,
- 0, 0, LINK_ADDR, 0);
- if (link == NULL)
- {
- newDefaultLink = 1;
- if (targetAddress.s_addr != 0)
- return targetAddress;
- else
- return alias_addr;
- }
- else
- {
- if (link->src_addr.s_addr == 0)
- return aliasAddress;
- else
- return link->src_addr;
- }
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-FindAliasAddress(struct in_addr original_addr)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = FindLinkOut(original_addr, nullAddress,
- 0, 0, LINK_ADDR);
- if (link == NULL)
- {
- return aliasAddress;
- }
- else
- {
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == 0)
- return aliasAddress;
- else
- return link->alias_addr;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* External routines for getting or changing link data
- (external to alias_db.c, but internal to alias*.c)
-
- SetFragmentData(), GetFragmentData()
- SetFragmentPtr(), GetFragmentPtr()
- SetStateIn(), SetStateOut(), GetStateIn(), GetStateOut()
- GetOriginalAddress(), GetDestAddress(), GetAliasAddress()
- GetOriginalPort(), GetAliasPort()
- SetAckModified(), GetAckModified()
- GetDeltaAckIn(), GetDeltaSeqOut(), AddSeq()
-*/
-
-
-void
-SetFragmentAddr(struct alias_link *link, struct in_addr src_addr)
-{
- link->data.frag_addr = src_addr;
-}
-
-
-void
-GetFragmentAddr(struct alias_link *link, struct in_addr *src_addr)
-{
- *src_addr = link->data.frag_addr;
-}
-
-
-void
-SetFragmentPtr(struct alias_link *link, char *fptr)
-{
- link->data.frag_ptr = fptr;
-}
-
-
-void
-GetFragmentPtr(struct alias_link *link, char **fptr)
-{
- *fptr = link->data.frag_ptr;
-}
-
-
-void
-SetStateIn(struct alias_link *link, int state)
-{
- /* TCP input state */
- switch (state) {
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
- if (link->data.tcp->state.out != ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED) {
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD;
- } else {
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD;
- }
- link->data.tcp->state.in = state;
- break;
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED:
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED;
- /*FALLTHROUGH*/
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED:
- link->data.tcp->state.in = state;
- break;
- default:
- abort();
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-SetStateOut(struct alias_link *link, int state)
-{
- /* TCP output state */
- switch (state) {
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
- if (link->data.tcp->state.in != ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED) {
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_DEAD;
- } else {
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_SINGLEDEAD;
- }
- link->data.tcp->state.out = state;
- break;
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED:
- link->expire_time = TCP_EXPIRE_CONNECTED;
- /*FALLTHROUGH*/
- case ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED:
- link->data.tcp->state.out = state;
- break;
- default:
- abort();
- }
-}
-
-
-int
-GetStateIn(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- /* TCP input state */
- return link->data.tcp->state.in;
-}
-
-
-int
-GetStateOut(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- /* TCP output state */
- return link->data.tcp->state.out;
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-GetOriginalAddress(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- if (link->src_addr.s_addr == 0)
- return aliasAddress;
- else
- return(link->src_addr);
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-GetDestAddress(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- return(link->dst_addr);
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-GetAliasAddress(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- if (link->alias_addr.s_addr == 0)
- return aliasAddress;
- else
- return link->alias_addr;
-}
-
-
-struct in_addr
-GetDefaultAliasAddress()
-{
- return aliasAddress;
-}
-
-
-void
-SetDefaultAliasAddress(struct in_addr alias_addr)
-{
- aliasAddress = alias_addr;
-}
-
-
-u_short
-GetOriginalPort(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- return(link->src_port);
-}
-
-
-u_short
-GetAliasPort(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- return(link->alias_port);
-}
-
-u_short
-GetDestPort(struct alias_link *link)
-{
- return(link->dst_port);
-}
-
-void
-SetAckModified(struct alias_link *link)
-{
-/* Indicate that ack numbers have been modified in a TCP connection */
- link->data.tcp->state.ack_modified = 1;
-}
-
-
-int
-GetAckModified(struct alias_link *link)
-{
-/* See if ack numbers have been modified */
- return link->data.tcp->state.ack_modified;
-}
-
-
-int
-GetDeltaAckIn(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link)
-{
-/*
-Find out how much the ack number has been altered for an incoming
-TCP packet. To do this, a circular list is ack numbers where the TCP
-packet size was altered is searched.
-*/
-
- int i;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- int delta, ack_diff_min;
- u_long ack;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- ack = tc->th_ack;
-
- delta = 0;
- ack_diff_min = -1;
- for (i=0; i<N_LINK_TCP_DATA; i++)
- {
- struct ack_data_record x;
-
- x = link->data.tcp->ack[i];
- if (x.active == 1)
- {
- int ack_diff;
-
- ack_diff = SeqDiff(x.ack_new, ack);
- if (ack_diff >= 0)
- {
- if (ack_diff_min >= 0)
- {
- if (ack_diff < ack_diff_min)
- {
- delta = x.delta;
- ack_diff_min = ack_diff;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- delta = x.delta;
- ack_diff_min = ack_diff;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return (delta);
-}
-
-
-int
-GetDeltaSeqOut(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link)
-{
-/*
-Find out how much the seq number has been altered for an outgoing
-TCP packet. To do this, a circular list is ack numbers where the TCP
-packet size was altered is searched.
-*/
-
- int i;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- int delta, seq_diff_min;
- u_long seq;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- seq = tc->th_seq;
-
- delta = 0;
- seq_diff_min = -1;
- for (i=0; i<N_LINK_TCP_DATA; i++)
- {
- struct ack_data_record x;
-
- x = link->data.tcp->ack[i];
- if (x.active == 1)
- {
- int seq_diff;
-
- seq_diff = SeqDiff(x.ack_old, seq);
- if (seq_diff >= 0)
- {
- if (seq_diff_min >= 0)
- {
- if (seq_diff < seq_diff_min)
- {
- delta = x.delta;
- seq_diff_min = seq_diff;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- delta = x.delta;
- seq_diff_min = seq_diff;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return (delta);
-}
-
-
-void
-AddSeq(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link, int delta)
-{
-/*
-When a TCP packet has been altered in length, save this
-information in a circular list. If enough packets have
-been altered, then this list will begin to overwrite itself.
-*/
-
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- struct ack_data_record x;
- int hlen, tlen, dlen;
- int i;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
-
- hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
- tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
- dlen = tlen - hlen;
-
- x.ack_old = htonl(ntohl(tc->th_seq) + dlen);
- x.ack_new = htonl(ntohl(tc->th_seq) + dlen + delta);
- x.delta = delta;
- x.active = 1;
-
- i = link->data.tcp->state.index;
- link->data.tcp->ack[i] = x;
-
- i++;
- if (i == N_LINK_TCP_DATA)
- link->data.tcp->state.index = 0;
- else
- link->data.tcp->state.index = i;
-}
-
-void
-SetExpire(struct alias_link *link, int expire)
-{
- if (expire == 0)
- {
- link->flags &= ~LINK_PERMANENT;
- DeleteLink(link);
- }
- else if (expire == -1)
- {
- link->flags |= LINK_PERMANENT;
- }
- else if (expire > 0)
- {
- link->expire_time = expire;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/SetExpire(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "error in expire parameter\n");
- }
-}
-
-void
-ClearCheckNewLink(void)
-{
- newDefaultLink = 0;
-}
-
-
-/* Miscellaneous Functions
-
- HouseKeeping()
- InitPacketAliasLog()
- UninitPacketAliasLog()
-*/
-
-/*
- Whenever an outgoing or incoming packet is handled, HouseKeeping()
- is called to find and remove timed-out aliasing links. Logic exists
- to sweep through the entire table and linked list structure
- every 60 seconds.
-
- (prototype in alias_local.h)
-*/
-
-void
-HouseKeeping(void)
-{
- int i, n, n100;
- struct timeval tv;
- struct timezone tz;
-
- /*
- * Save system time (seconds) in global variable timeStamp for
- * use by other functions. This is done so as not to unnecessarily
- * waste timeline by making system calls.
- */
- gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
- timeStamp = tv.tv_sec;
-
- /* Compute number of spokes (output table link chains) to cover */
- n100 = LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE * 100 + houseKeepingResidual;
- n100 *= timeStamp - lastCleanupTime;
- n100 /= ALIAS_CLEANUP_INTERVAL_SECS;
-
- n = n100/100;
-
- /* Handle different cases */
- if (n > ALIAS_CLEANUP_MAX_SPOKES)
- {
- n = ALIAS_CLEANUP_MAX_SPOKES;
- lastCleanupTime = timeStamp;
- houseKeepingResidual = 0;
-
- for (i=0; i<n; i++)
- IncrementalCleanup();
- }
- else if (n > 0)
- {
- lastCleanupTime = timeStamp;
- houseKeepingResidual = n100 - 100*n;
-
- for (i=0; i<n; i++)
- IncrementalCleanup();
- }
- else if (n < 0)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAlias/HouseKeeping(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "something unexpected in time values\n");
- lastCleanupTime = timeStamp;
- houseKeepingResidual = 0;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Init the log file and enable logging */
-static void
-InitPacketAliasLog(void)
-{
- if ((~packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_LOG)
- && (monitorFile = fopen("/var/log/alias.log", "w")))
- {
- packetAliasMode |= PKT_ALIAS_LOG;
- fprintf(monitorFile,
- "PacketAlias/InitPacketAliasLog: Packet alias logging enabled.\n");
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Close the log-file and disable logging. */
-static void
-UninitPacketAliasLog(void)
-{
- if( monitorFile )
- fclose(monitorFile);
- packetAliasMode &= ~PKT_ALIAS_LOG;
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Outside world interfaces
-
--- "outside world" means other than alias*.c routines --
-
- PacketAliasRedirectPort()
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
- PacketAliasRedirectDelete()
- PacketAliasSetAddress()
- PacketAliasInit()
- PacketAliasUninit()
- PacketAliasSetMode()
-
-(prototypes in alias.h)
-*/
-
-/* Redirection from a specific public addr:port to a
- a private addr:port */
-struct alias_link *
-PacketAliasRedirectPort(struct in_addr src_addr, u_short src_port,
- struct in_addr dst_addr, u_short dst_port,
- struct in_addr alias_addr, u_short alias_port,
- u_char proto)
-{
- int link_type;
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- switch(proto)
- {
- case IPPROTO_UDP:
- link_type = LINK_UDP;
- break;
- case IPPROTO_TCP:
- link_type = LINK_TCP;
- break;
- default:
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAliasRedirectPort(): ");
- fprintf(stderr, "only TCP and UDP protocols allowed\n");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- link = AddLink(src_addr, dst_addr, alias_addr,
- src_port, dst_port, alias_port,
- link_type);
-
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- link->flags |= LINK_PERMANENT;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAliasRedirectPort(): "
- "call to AddLink() failed\n");
- }
-
- return link;
-}
-
-
-/* Static address translation */
-struct alias_link *
-PacketAliasRedirectAddr(struct in_addr src_addr,
- struct in_addr alias_addr)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
-
- link = AddLink(src_addr, nullAddress, alias_addr,
- 0, 0, 0,
- LINK_ADDR);
-
- if (link != NULL)
- {
- link->flags |= LINK_PERMANENT;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "PacketAliasRedirectAddr(): "
- "call to AddLink() failed\n");
- }
-
- return link;
-}
-
-
-void
-PacketAliasRedirectDelete(struct alias_link *link)
-{
-/* This is a dangerous function to put in the API,
- because an invalid pointer can crash the program. */
-
- deleteAllLinks = 1;
- DeleteLink(link);
- deleteAllLinks = 0;
-}
-
-
-void
-PacketAliasSetAddress(struct in_addr addr)
-{
- if (packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE
- && aliasAddress.s_addr != addr.s_addr)
- CleanupAliasData();
-
- aliasAddress = addr;
-}
-
-
-void
-PacketAliasSetTarget(struct in_addr target_addr)
-{
- targetAddress = target_addr;
-}
-
-
-void
-PacketAliasInit(void)
-{
- int i;
- struct timeval tv;
- struct timezone tz;
- static int firstCall = 1;
-
- if (firstCall == 1)
- {
- gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
- timeStamp = tv.tv_sec;
- lastCleanupTime = tv.tv_sec;
- houseKeepingResidual = 0;
-
- for (i=0; i<LINK_TABLE_OUT_SIZE; i++)
- linkTableOut[i] = NULL;
- for (i=0; i<LINK_TABLE_IN_SIZE; i++)
- linkTableIn[i] = NULL;
-
- atexit(PacketAliasUninit);
- firstCall = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- deleteAllLinks = 1;
- CleanupAliasData();
- deleteAllLinks = 0;
- }
-
- aliasAddress.s_addr = 0;
- targetAddress.s_addr = 0;
-
- icmpLinkCount = 0;
- udpLinkCount = 0;
- tcpLinkCount = 0;
- fragmentIdLinkCount = 0;
- fragmentPtrLinkCount = 0;
- sockCount = 0;
-
- cleanupIndex =0;
-
- packetAliasMode = PKT_ALIAS_SAME_PORTS
- | PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS
- | PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE;
-}
-
-void
-PacketAliasUninit(void) {
- deleteAllLinks = 1;
- CleanupAliasData();
- deleteAllLinks = 0;
- UninitPacketAliasLog();
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
- UninitPunchFW();
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/* Change mode for some operations */
-unsigned int
-PacketAliasSetMode(
- unsigned int flags, /* Which state to bring flags to */
- unsigned int mask /* Mask of which flags to affect (use 0 to do a
- probe for flag values) */
-)
-{
-/* Enable logging? */
- if (flags & mask & PKT_ALIAS_LOG)
- {
- InitPacketAliasLog(); /* Do the enable */
- } else
-/* _Disable_ logging? */
- if (~flags & mask & PKT_ALIAS_LOG) {
- UninitPacketAliasLog();
- }
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-/* Start punching holes in the firewall? */
- if (flags & mask & PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW) {
- InitPunchFW();
- } else
-/* Stop punching holes in the firewall? */
- if (~flags & mask & PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW) {
- UninitPunchFW();
- }
-#endif
-
-/* Other flags can be set/cleared without special action */
- packetAliasMode = (flags & mask) | (packetAliasMode & ~mask);
- return packetAliasMode;
-}
-
-
-int
-PacketAliasCheckNewLink(void)
-{
- return newDefaultLink;
-}
-
-
-#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
-
-/*****************
- Code to support firewall punching. This shouldn't really be in this
- file, but making variables global is evil too.
- ****************/
-
-/* Firewall include files */
-#include <sys/queue.h>
-#include <net/if.h>
-#include <netinet/ip_fw.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <err.h>
-
-static void ClearAllFWHoles(void);
-
-static int fireWallBaseNum; /* The first firewall entry free for our use */
-static int fireWallNumNums; /* How many entries can we use? */
-static int fireWallActiveNum; /* Which entry did we last use? */
-static char *fireWallField; /* bool array for entries */
-
-#define fw_setfield(field, num) \
-do { \
- (field)[num] = 1; \
-} /*lint -save -e717 */ while(0) /*lint -restore */
-#define fw_clrfield(field, num) \
-do { \
- (field)[num] = 0; \
-} /*lint -save -e717 */ while(0) /*lint -restore */
-#define fw_tstfield(field, num) ((field)[num])
-
-void
-PacketAliasSetFWBase(unsigned int base, unsigned int num) {
- fireWallBaseNum = base;
- fireWallNumNums = num;
-}
-
-static void
-InitPunchFW(void) {
- fireWallField = malloc(fireWallNumNums);
- if (fireWallField) {
- memset(fireWallField, 0, fireWallNumNums);
- if (fireWallFD < 0) {
- fireWallFD = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_RAW);
- }
- ClearAllFWHoles();
- fireWallActiveNum = fireWallBaseNum;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-UninitPunchFW(void) {
- ClearAllFWHoles();
- if (fireWallFD >= 0)
- close(fireWallFD);
- fireWallFD = -1;
- if (fireWallField)
- free(fireWallField);
- fireWallField = NULL;
- packetAliasMode &= ~PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW;
-}
-
-/* Make a certain link go through the firewall */
-void
-PunchFWHole(struct alias_link *link) {
- int r; /* Result code */
- struct ip_fw rule; /* On-the-fly built rule */
- int fwhole; /* Where to punch hole */
-
-/* Don't do anything unless we are asked to */
- if ( !(packetAliasMode & PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW) ||
- fireWallFD < 0 ||
- link->link_type != LINK_TCP ||
- !link->data.tcp)
- return;
-
- memset(&rule, 0, sizeof rule);
-
-/** Build rule **/
-
- /* Find empty slot */
- for (fwhole = fireWallActiveNum;
- fwhole < fireWallBaseNum + fireWallNumNums &&
- fw_tstfield(fireWallField, fwhole);
- fwhole++)
- ;
- if (fwhole >= fireWallBaseNum + fireWallNumNums ||
- fw_tstfield(fireWallField, fwhole)) {
- for (fwhole = fireWallBaseNum;
- fwhole < fireWallActiveNum &&
- fw_tstfield(fireWallField, fwhole);
- fwhole++)
- ;
- if (fwhole == fireWallActiveNum) {
- /* No rule point empty - we can't punch more holes. */
- fireWallActiveNum = fireWallBaseNum;
- fprintf(stderr, "libalias: Unable to create firewall hole!\n");
- return;
- }
- }
- /* Start next search at next position */
- fireWallActiveNum = fwhole+1;
-
- /* Build generic part of the two rules */
- rule.fw_number = fwhole;
- rule.fw_nports = 1; /* Number of source ports; dest ports follow */
- rule.fw_flg = IP_FW_F_ACCEPT;
- rule.fw_prot = IPPROTO_TCP;
- rule.fw_smsk.s_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST;
- rule.fw_dmsk.s_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST;
-
- /* Build and apply specific part of the rules */
- rule.fw_src = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- rule.fw_dst = GetDestAddress(link);
- rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[0] = ntohs(GetOriginalPort(link));
- rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[1] = ntohs(GetDestPort(link));
-
- /* Skip non-bound links - XXX should not be strictly necessary,
- but seems to leave hole if not done. Leak of non-bound links?
- (Code should be left even if the problem is fixed - it is a
- clear optimization) */
- if (rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[0] != 0 && rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[1] != 0) {
- r = setsockopt(fireWallFD, IPPROTO_IP, IP_FW_ADD, &rule, sizeof rule);
- if (r)
- err(1, "alias punch inbound(1) setsockopt(IP_FW_ADD)");
- rule.fw_src = GetDestAddress(link);
- rule.fw_dst = GetOriginalAddress(link);
- rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[0] = ntohs(GetDestPort(link));
- rule.fw_uar.fw_pts[1] = ntohs(GetOriginalPort(link));
- r = setsockopt(fireWallFD, IPPROTO_IP, IP_FW_ADD, &rule, sizeof rule);
- if (r)
- err(1, "alias punch inbound(2) setsockopt(IP_FW_ADD)");
- }
-/* Indicate hole applied */
- link->data.tcp->fwhole = fwhole;
- fw_setfield(fireWallField, fwhole);
-}
-
-/* Remove a hole in a firewall associated with a particular alias
- link. Calling this too often is harmless. */
-static void
-ClearFWHole(struct alias_link *link) {
- if (link->link_type == LINK_TCP && link->data.tcp) {
- int fwhole = link->data.tcp->fwhole; /* Where is the firewall hole? */
- struct ip_fw rule;
-
- if (fwhole < 0)
- return;
-
- memset(&rule, 0, sizeof rule);
- rule.fw_number = fwhole;
- while (!setsockopt(fireWallFD, IPPROTO_IP, IP_FW_DEL, &rule, sizeof rule))
- ;
- fw_clrfield(fireWallField, fwhole);
- link->data.tcp->fwhole = -1;
- }
-}
-
-/* Clear out the entire range dedicated to firewall holes. */
-static void
-ClearAllFWHoles(void) {
- struct ip_fw rule; /* On-the-fly built rule */
- int i;
-
- if (fireWallFD < 0)
- return;
-
- memset(&rule, 0, sizeof rule);
- for (i = fireWallBaseNum; i < fireWallBaseNum + fireWallNumNums; i++) {
- rule.fw_number = i;
- while (!setsockopt(fireWallFD, IPPROTO_IP, IP_FW_DEL, &rule, sizeof rule))
- ;
- }
- memset(fireWallField, 0, fireWallNumNums);
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_ftp.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_ftp.c
deleted file mode 100644
index df6d02c1d3d..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_ftp.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
-/*
- Alias_ftp.c performs special processing for FTP sessions under
- TCP. Specifically, when a PORT command from the client side
- is sent, it is intercepted and modified. The address is changed
- to the gateway machine and an aliasing port is used.
-
- For this routine to work, the PORT command must fit entirely
- into a single TCP packet. This is typically the case, but exceptions
- can easily be envisioned under the actual specifications.
-
- Probably the most troubling aspect of the approach taken here is
- that the new PORT command will typically be a different length, and
- this causes a certain amount of bookkeeping to keep track of the
- changes of sequence and acknowledgment numbers, since the client
- machine is totally unaware of the modification to the TCP stream.
-
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- Initial version: August, 1996 (cjm)
-
- Version 1.6
- Brian Somers and Martin Renters identified an IP checksum
- error for modified IP packets.
-
- Version 1.7: January 9, 1996 (cjm)
- Differental checksum computation for change
- in IP packet length.
-
- Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
- Very minor changes to conform with
- local/global/function naming conventions
- withing the packet alising module.
-
- See HISTORY file for record of revisions.
-*/
-
-/* Includes */
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-
-#include "alias_local.h"
-
-static void NewFtpPortCommand(struct ip *, struct alias_link *, struct in_addr, u_short, int);
-
-
-
-void
-AliasHandleFtpOut(
-struct ip *pip, /* IP packet to examine/patch */
-struct alias_link *link, /* The link to go through (aliased port) */
-int maxpacketsize /* The maximum size this packet can grow to (including headers) */)
-{
- int hlen, tlen, dlen;
- struct in_addr true_addr;
- u_short true_port;
- char *sptr;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
-
-/* Calculate data length of TCP packet */
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
- tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
- dlen = tlen - hlen;
-
-/* Return is data length is too long or too short */
- if (dlen<10 || dlen>80)
- return;
-
-/* Place string pointer and beginning of data */
- sptr = (char *) pip;
- sptr += hlen;
-
-/* Parse through string using state diagram method */
- {
- char ch, zero;
- int i, state;
- u_long a1, a2, a3, a4;
- u_short p1, p2;
-
- a1=0; a2=0; a3=0; a4=0; p1=0; p2=0;
- zero = '0';
- state=-4;
- for (i=0; i<dlen; i++)
- {
- ch = sptr[i];
- switch (state)
- {
- case -4: if (ch == 'P') state=-3; else return; break;
- case -3: if (ch == 'O') state=-2; else return; break;
- case -2: if (ch == 'R') state=-1; else return; break;
- case -1: if (ch == 'T') state= 0; else return; break;
-
- case 0 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) {a1=ch-zero; state=1 ;} break;
- case 1 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) a1=10*a1+ch-zero; else state=2 ; break;
- case 2 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) {a2=ch-zero; state=3 ;} break;
- case 3 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) a2=10*a2+ch-zero; else state=4 ; break;
- case 4 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) {a3=ch-zero; state=5 ;} break;
- case 5 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) a3=10*a3+ch-zero; else state=6 ; break;
- case 6 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) {a4=ch-zero; state=7 ;} break;
- case 7 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) a4=10*a4+ch-zero; else state=8 ; break;
- case 8 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) {p1=ch-zero; state=9 ;} break;
- case 9 :
- if (isdigit(ch)) p1=10*p1+ch-zero; else state=10; break;
- case 10:
- if (isdigit(ch)) {p2=ch-zero; state=11;} break;
- case 11:
- if (isdigit(ch)) p2=10*p2+ch-zero; break;
- }
- }
-
- if (state == 11)
- {
- true_port = htons((p1<<8) + p2);
- true_addr.s_addr = htonl((a1<<24) + (a2<<16) +(a3<<8) + a4);
- NewFtpPortCommand(pip, link, true_addr, true_port, maxpacketsize);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-NewFtpPortCommand(struct ip *pip,
- struct alias_link *link,
- struct in_addr true_addr,
- u_short true_port,
- int maxpacketsize)
-{
- struct alias_link *ftp_link;
-
-/* Establish link to address and port found in PORT command */
- ftp_link = FindUdpTcpOut(true_addr, GetDestAddress(link),
- true_port, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
-
- if (ftp_link != NULL)
- {
- int slen, hlen, tlen, dlen;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
-
-/* Punch hole in firewall */
- PunchFWHole(ftp_link);
-
-/* Calculate data length of TCP packet */
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
- tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
- dlen = tlen - hlen;
-
-/* Create new PORT command */
- {
- char stemp[80];
- char *sptr;
- u_short alias_port;
- u_char *ptr;
- int a1, a2, a3, a4, p1, p2;
- struct in_addr alias_address;
-
-/* Decompose alias address into quad format */
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- ptr = (u_char *) &alias_address.s_addr;
- a1 = *ptr++; a2=*ptr++; a3=*ptr++; a4=*ptr;
-
-/* Decompose alias port into pair format */
- alias_port = GetAliasPort(ftp_link);
- ptr = (char *) &alias_port;
- p1 = *ptr++; p2=*ptr;
-
-/* Generate command string */
- sprintf(stemp, "PORT %d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d\r\n",
- a1,a2,a3,a4,p1,p2);
-
-/* Save string length for IP header modification */
- slen = strlen(stemp);
-
-/* Copy into IP packet */
- sptr = (char *) pip; sptr += hlen;
- strncpy(sptr, stemp, maxpacketsize-hlen);
- }
-
-/* Save information regarding modified seq and ack numbers */
- {
- int delta;
-
- SetAckModified(link);
- delta = GetDeltaSeqOut(pip, link);
- AddSeq(pip, link, delta+slen-dlen);
- }
-
-/* Revise IP header */
- {
- u_short new_len;
-
- new_len = htons(hlen + slen);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- &new_len,
- &pip->ip_len,
- 1);
- pip->ip_len = new_len;
- }
-
-/* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
- tc->th_sum = 0;
- tc->th_sum = TcpChecksum(pip);
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "PacketAlias/HandleFtpOut: Cannot allocate FTP data port\n");
- }
-}
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_irc.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_irc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 73a02e5e584..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_irc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,314 +0,0 @@
-/* Alias_irc.c intercepts packages contain IRC CTCP commands, and
- changes DCC commands to export a port on the aliasing host instead
- of an aliased host.
-
- For this routine to work, the DCC command must fit entirely into a
- single TCP packet. This will usually happen, but is not
- guaranteed.
-
- The interception is likely to change the length of the packet.
- The handling of this is copied more-or-less verbatim from
- ftp_alias.c
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- Initial version: Eivind Eklund <perhaps@yes.no> (ee) 97-01-29
-
- Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
- Very minor changes to conform with
- local/global/function naming conventions
- withing the packet alising module.
-*/
-
-/* Includes */
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-
-#include "alias_local.h"
-
-/* Local defines */
-#define DBprintf(a)
-
-
-void
-AliasHandleIrcOut(struct ip *pip, /* IP packet to examine */
- struct alias_link *link, /* Which link are we on? */
- int maxsize /* Maximum size of IP packet including headers */
- )
-{
- int hlen, tlen, dlen;
- struct in_addr true_addr;
- u_short true_port;
- char *sptr;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- int i; /* Iterator through the source */
-
-/* Calculate data length of TCP packet */
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
- hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
- tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
- dlen = tlen - hlen;
-
- /* Return if data length is too short - assume an entire PRIVMSG in each packet. */
- if (dlen<sizeof(":A!a@n.n PRIVMSG A :aDCC 1 1a")-1)
- return;
-
-/* Place string pointer at beginning of data */
- sptr = (char *) pip;
- sptr += hlen;
- maxsize -= hlen; /* We're interested in maximum size of data, not packet */
-
- /* Search for a CTCP command [Note 1] */
- for( i=0; i<dlen; i++ ) {
- if(sptr[i]=='\001')
- goto lFOUND_CTCP;
- }
- return; /* No CTCP commands in */
- /* Handle CTCP commands - the buffer may have to be copied */
-lFOUND_CTCP:
- {
- char newpacket[65536]; /* Estimate of maximum packet size :) */
- int copyat = i; /* Same */
- int iCopy = 0; /* How much data have we written to copy-back string? */
- unsigned long org_addr; /* Original IP address */
- unsigned short org_port; /* Original source port address */
- lCTCP_START:
- if( i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket) )
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++]; /* Copy the CTCP start character */
- /* Start of a CTCP */
- if( i+4 >= dlen ) /* Too short for DCC */
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- if( sptr[i+0] != 'D' )
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- if( sptr[i+1] != 'C' )
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- if( sptr[i+2] != 'C' )
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- if( sptr[i+3] != ' ' )
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- /* We have a DCC command - handle it! */
- i+= 4; /* Skip "DCC " */
- if( iCopy+4 > sizeof(newpacket) )
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- newpacket[iCopy++] = 'D';
- newpacket[iCopy++] = 'C';
- newpacket[iCopy++] = 'C';
- newpacket[iCopy++] = ' ';
-
- DBprintf(("Found DCC\n"));
- /* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
- protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway */
- while(sptr[i] == ' ') {
- if( ++i >= dlen) {
- DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
-
- DBprintf(("Transferring command...\n"));
- while(sptr[i] != ' ') {
- newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i];
- if( ++i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket) ) {
- DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated during command\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
- /* Copy _one_ space */
- if( i+1 < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket) )
- newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++];
-
- DBprintf(("Done command - removing spaces\n"));
- /* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
- protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway */
- while(sptr[i] == ' ') {
- if( ++i >= dlen ) {
- DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces (post-command)\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
-
- DBprintf(("Transferring filename...\n"));
- while(sptr[i] != ' ') {
- newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i];
- if( ++i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket) ) {
- DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated during filename\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
- /* Copy _one_ space */
- if( i+1 < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket) )
- newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++];
-
- DBprintf(("Done filename - removing spaces\n"));
- /* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
- protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway */
- while(sptr[i] == ' ') {
- if( ++i >= dlen ) {
- DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces (post-filename)\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
-
- DBprintf(("Fetching IP address\n"));
- /* Fetch IP address */
- org_addr = 0;
- while(i<dlen && isdigit(sptr[i])) {
- if( org_addr > ULONG_MAX/10UL ) { /* Terminate on overflow */
- DBprintf(("DCC Address overflow (org_addr == 0x%08lx, next char %c\n", org_addr, sptr[i]));
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- }
- org_addr *= 10;
- org_addr += sptr[i++]-'0';
- }
- DBprintf(("Skipping space\n"));
- if( i+1 >= dlen || sptr[i] != ' ' ) {
- DBprintf(("Overflow (%d >= %d) or bad character (%02x) terminating IP address\n", i+1, dlen, sptr[i]));
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- }
- /* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
- protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway, so we might
- as well play it safe */
- while(sptr[i] == ' ') {
- if( ++i >= dlen ) {
- DBprintf(("Packet failure - space overflow.\n"));
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- }
- }
- DBprintf(("Fetching port number\n"));
- /* Fetch source port */
- org_port = 0;
- while(i<dlen && isdigit(sptr[i])) {
- if( org_port > 6554 ) { /* Terminate on overflow (65536/10 rounded up*/
- DBprintf(("DCC: port number overflow\n"));
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- }
- org_port *= 10;
- org_port += sptr[i++]-'0';
- }
- /* Skip illegal addresses (or early termination) */
- if( i >= dlen || (sptr[i] != '\001' && sptr[i] != ' ') ) {
- DBprintf(("Bad port termination\n"));
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- }
- DBprintf(("Got IP %lu and port %u\n", org_addr, (unsigned)org_port));
-
- /* We've got the address and port - now alias it */
- {
- struct alias_link *dcc_link;
- struct in_addr destaddr;
-
-
- true_port = htons(org_port);
- true_addr.s_addr = htonl(org_addr);
- destaddr.s_addr = 0;
-
- /* Steal the FTP_DATA_PORT - it doesn't really matter, and this
- would probably allow it through at least _some_
- firewalls. */
- dcc_link = FindUdpTcpOut (true_addr,
- destaddr,
- true_port,
- 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
- DBprintf(("Got a DCC link\n"));
- if ( dcc_link ) {
- struct in_addr alias_address; /* Address from aliasing */
- u_short alias_port; /* Port given by aliasing */
-
- /* Generate firewall hole as appropriate */
- PunchFWHole(dcc_link);
-
- alias_address = GetAliasAddress(link);
- iCopy += snprintf(&newpacket[iCopy],
- sizeof(newpacket)-iCopy,
- "%lu ", (u_long)htonl(alias_address.s_addr));
- if( iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket) ) { /* Truncated/fit exactly - bad news */
- DBprintf(("DCC constructed packet overflow.\n"));
- goto lBAD_CTCP;
- }
- alias_port = GetAliasPort(dcc_link);
- iCopy += snprintf(&newpacket[iCopy],
- sizeof(newpacket)-iCopy,
- "%u", htons(alias_port) );
- /* Done - truncated cases will be taken care of by lBAD_CTCP */
- DBprintf(("Aliased IP %lu and port %u\n", alias_address.s_addr, (unsigned)alias_port));
- }
- }
- /* An uninteresting CTCP - state entered right after '\001' has
- been pushed. Also used to copy the rest of a DCC, after IP
- address and port has been handled */
- lBAD_CTCP:
- for(; i<dlen && iCopy<sizeof(newpacket); i++,iCopy++) {
- newpacket[iCopy] = sptr[i]; /* Copy CTCP unchanged */
- if(sptr[i] == '\001') {
- goto lNORMAL_TEXT;
- }
- }
- goto lPACKET_DONE;
- /* Normal text */
- lNORMAL_TEXT:
- for(; i<dlen && iCopy<sizeof(newpacket); i++,iCopy++) {
- newpacket[iCopy] = sptr[i]; /* Copy CTCP unchanged */
- if(sptr[i] == '\001') {
- goto lCTCP_START;
- }
- }
- /* Handle the end of a packet */
- lPACKET_DONE:
- iCopy = iCopy > maxsize-copyat ? maxsize-copyat : iCopy;
- memcpy(sptr+copyat, newpacket, iCopy);
-
-/* Save information regarding modified seq and ack numbers */
- {
- int delta;
-
- SetAckModified(link);
- delta = GetDeltaSeqOut(pip, link);
- AddSeq(pip, link, delta+copyat+iCopy-dlen);
- }
-
- /* Revise IP header */
- {
- u_short new_len;
-
- new_len = htons(hlen + iCopy + copyat);
- DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
- &new_len,
- &pip->ip_len,
- 1);
- pip->ip_len = new_len;
- }
-
- /* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
- tc->th_sum = 0;
- tc->th_sum = TcpChecksum(pip);
- return;
- }
-}
-
-/* Notes:
- [Note 1]
- The initial search will most often fail; it could be replaced with a 32-bit specific search.
- Such a search would be done for 32-bit unsigned value V:
- V ^= 0x01010101; (Search is for null bytes)
- if( ((V-0x01010101)^V) & 0x80808080 ) {
- (found a null bytes which was a 01 byte)
- }
- To assert that the processor is 32-bits, do
- extern int ircdccar[32]; (32 bits)
- extern int ircdccar[CHAR_BIT*sizeof(unsigned int)];
- which will generate a type-error on all but 32-bit machines.
-
- [Note 2] This routine really ought to be replaced with one that
- creates a transparent proxy on the aliasing host, to allow arbitary
- changes in the TCP stream. This should not be too difficult given
- this base; I (ee) will try to do this some time later.
- */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_local.h b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_local.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ba5f31fa94e..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_local.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-/* -*- mode: c; tab-width: 3; c-basic-offset: 3; -*-
- Alias_local.h contains the function prototypes for alias.c,
- alias_db.c, alias_util.c and alias_ftp.c, alias_irc.c (as well
- as any future add-ons). It is intended to be used only within
- the aliasing software. Outside world interfaces are defined
- in alias.h
-
- This software is placed into the public domain with no restrictions
- on its distribution.
-
- Initial version: August, 1996 (cjm)
-
- <updated several times by original author and Eivind Eiklund>
-*/
-#ifndef ALIAS_LOCAL_H
-#define ALIAS_LOCAL_H
-
-extern int packetAliasMode;
-
-struct alias_link;
-
-/* General utilities */
-u_short IpChecksum(struct ip *);
-u_short TcpChecksum(struct ip *);
-void DifferentialChecksum(u_short *, u_short *, u_short *, int);
-
-/* Internal data access */
-struct alias_link *
-FindIcmpIn(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindIcmpOut(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentIn1(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentIn2(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-AddFragmentPtrLink(struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindFragmentPtr(struct in_addr, u_short);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindUdpTcpIn (struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, u_char);
-
-struct alias_link *
-FindUdpTcpOut(struct in_addr, struct in_addr, u_short, u_short, u_char);
-
-struct in_addr
-FindOriginalAddress(struct in_addr);
-
-struct in_addr
-FindAliasAddress(struct in_addr);
-
-/* External data access/modification */
-void GetFragmentAddr(struct alias_link *, struct in_addr *);
-void SetFragmentAddr(struct alias_link *, struct in_addr);
-void GetFragmentPtr(struct alias_link *, char **);
-void SetFragmentPtr(struct alias_link *, char *);
-void SetStateIn(struct alias_link *, int);
-void SetStateOut(struct alias_link *, int);
-int GetStateIn(struct alias_link *);
-int GetStateOut(struct alias_link *);
-struct in_addr GetOriginalAddress(struct alias_link *);
-struct in_addr GetDestAddress(struct alias_link *);
-struct in_addr GetAliasAddress(struct alias_link *);
-struct in_addr GetDefaultAliasAddress(void);
-void SetDefaultAliasAddress(struct in_addr);
-u_short GetOriginalPort(struct alias_link *);
-u_short GetAliasPort(struct alias_link *);
-void SetAckModified(struct alias_link *);
-int GetAckModified(struct alias_link *);
-int GetDeltaAckIn(struct ip *, struct alias_link *);
-int GetDeltaSeqOut(struct ip *, struct alias_link *);
-void AddSeq(struct ip *, struct alias_link *, int);
-void SetExpire(struct alias_link *, int);
-void ClearCheckNewLink(void);
-void PunchFWHole(struct alias_link *);
-
-
-/* Housekeeping function */
-void HouseKeeping(void);
-
-/* Tcp specfic routines */
-/*lint -save -library Suppress flexelint warnings */
-void AliasHandleFtpOut(struct ip *, struct alias_link *, int);
-void AliasHandleIrcOut(struct ip *pip, struct alias_link *link, int maxsize );
-
-enum alias_tcp_state {
- ALIAS_TCP_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED,
- ALIAS_TCP_STATE_CONNECTED,
- ALIAS_TCP_STATE_DISCONNECTED
-};
-
-/*lint -restore */
-#endif /* defined(ALIAS_LOCAL_H) */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_old.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_old.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f634d44841..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_old.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
-/*
- This file can be considered a junk pile of old functions that
- are either obsolete or have had their names changed. In the
- transition from alias2.1 to alias2.2, all the function names
- were rationalized so that they began with "PacketAlias..."
-
- These functions are included for backwards compatibility.
-*/
-
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include "alias.h"
-#include "alias_local.h"
-
-void
-InitPacketAlias(void)
-{
- PacketAliasInit();
-}
-
-void
-SetPacketAliasAddress(struct in_addr addr)
-{
- PacketAliasSetAddress(addr);
-}
-
-unsigned int
-SetPacketAliasMode(unsigned int flags, unsigned int mask)
-{
- return PacketAliasSetMode(flags, mask);
-}
-
-int
-PacketAliasPermanentLink(struct in_addr src_addr, u_short src_port,
- struct in_addr dst_addr, u_short dst_port,
- u_short alias_port, u_char proto)
-{
- struct alias_link *link;
- struct in_addr null_address;
-
- null_address.s_addr = 0;
- link = PacketAliasRedirectPort(src_addr, src_port,
- dst_addr, dst_port,
- null_address, alias_port,
- proto);
-
- if (link == NULL)
- return -1;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-int
-SaveFragmentPtr(char *ptr)
-{
- return PacketAliasSaveFragment(ptr);
-}
-
-char *
-GetNextFragmentPtr(char *ptr)
-{
- return PacketAliasGetFragment(ptr);
-}
-
-void
-FragmentAliasIn(char *header, char *fragment)
-{
- PacketAliasFragmentIn(header, fragment);
-}
-
-u_short
-InternetChecksum(u_short *ptr, int len)
-{
- return PacketAliasInternetChecksum(ptr, len);
-}
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_util.c b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_util.c
deleted file mode 100644
index fe076531201..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/alias_util.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
-/*
- Alias_util.h contains general utilities used by other functions
- in the packet aliasing module. At the moment, there are functions
- for computing IP header and TCP packet checksums.
-
- The checksum routines are based upon example code in a Unix networking
- text written by Stevens (sorry, I can't remember the title -- but
- at least this is a good author).
-
- Initial Version: August, 1996 (cjm)
-
- Version 1.7: January 9, 1997
- Added differential checksum update function.
-*/
-
-/*
-Note: the checksum routines assume that the actual checksum word has
-been zeroed out. If the checksum workd is filled with the proper value,
-then these routines will give a result of zero (useful for testing
-purposes);
-*/
-
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/ip.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-
-#include "alias.h"
-#include "alias_local.h"
-
-u_short
-PacketAliasInternetChecksum(u_short *ptr, int nbytes)
-{
- int sum, oddbyte;
-
- sum = 0;
- while (nbytes > 1)
- {
- sum += *ptr++;
- nbytes -= 2;
- }
- if (nbytes == 1)
- {
- oddbyte = 0;
- *((u_char *) &oddbyte) = *(u_char *) ptr;
- sum += oddbyte;
- }
- sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff);
- sum += (sum >> 16);
- return(~sum);
-}
-
-u_short
-IpChecksum(struct ip *pip)
-{
- return( PacketAliasInternetChecksum((u_short *) pip,
- (pip->ip_hl << 2)) );
-
-}
-
-u_short
-TcpChecksum(struct ip *pip)
-{
- u_short *ptr;
- struct tcphdr *tc;
- int nhdr, ntcp, nbytes;
- int sum, oddbyte;
-
- nhdr = pip->ip_hl << 2;
- ntcp = ntohs(pip->ip_len) - nhdr;
-
- tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + nhdr);
- ptr = (u_short *) tc;
-
-/* Add up TCP header and data */
- nbytes = ntcp;
- sum = 0;
- while (nbytes > 1)
- {
- sum += *ptr++;
- nbytes -= 2;
- }
- if (nbytes == 1)
- {
- oddbyte = 0;
- *((u_char *) &oddbyte) = *(u_char *) ptr;
- sum += oddbyte;
- }
-
-/* "Pseudo-header" data */
- ptr = (u_short *) &(pip->ip_dst);
- sum += *ptr++;
- sum += *ptr;
- ptr = (u_short *) &(pip->ip_src);
- sum += *ptr++;
- sum += *ptr;
- sum += htons((u_short) ntcp);
- sum += htons((u_short) pip->ip_p);
-
-/* Roll over carry bits */
- sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff);
- sum += (sum >> 16);
-
-/* Return checksum */
- return((u_short) ~sum);
-}
-
-
-void
-DifferentialChecksum(u_short *cksum, u_short *new, u_short *old, int n)
-{
- int i;
- int accumulate;
-
- accumulate = *cksum;
- for (i=0; i<n; i++)
- {
- accumulate -= *new++;
- accumulate += *old++;
- }
-
- if (accumulate < 0)
- {
- accumulate = -accumulate;
- accumulate = (accumulate >> 16) + (accumulate & 0xffff);
- accumulate += accumulate >> 16;
- *cksum = (u_short) ~accumulate;
- }
- else
- {
- accumulate = (accumulate >> 16) + (accumulate & 0xffff);
- accumulate += accumulate >> 16;
- *cksum = (u_short) accumulate;
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/libalias.3 b/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/libalias.3
deleted file mode 100644
index 37e17860632..00000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/ppp/libalias/libalias.3
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,768 +0,0 @@
-.Dd July, 1997
-.Dt "libalias" 3
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm "libalias"
-Packet Aliasing Library. A collection of
-functions for aliasing and de-aliasing
-of IP packets, intended for masquerading and
-network address translation (NAT).
-
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
-.Fd #include <netinet/in.h>
-.Fd #include <alias.h>
-
-Function prototypes are given in the main body
-of the text.
-
-.Sh CONTENTS
-.Bd -literal -offset left
-1. Introduction
-2. Initialization and Control
- 2.1 PacketAliasInit()
- 2.2 PacketAliasUninit()
- 2.3 PacketAliasSetAddress()
- 2.4 PacketAliasSetMode()
- 2.5 PacketAliasSetFWBase()
-3. Packet Handling
- 3.1 PacketAliasOut()
- 3.2 PacketAliasIn()
-4. Port and Address Redirection
- 4.1 PacketAliasRedirectPort()
- 4.2 PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
- 4.3 PacketAliasRedirectDelete()
-5. Fragment Handling
- 5.1 PacketAliasSaveFragment()
- 5.2 PacketAliasGetFragment()
- 5.3 PacketAliasFragmentIn()
-6. Miscellaneous Functions
- 6.1 PacketAliasSetTarget()
- 6.2 PacketAliasCheckNewLink()
- 6.3 PacketAliasInternetChecksum()
-7. Authors
-8. Acknowledgments
-
-Appendix A: Conceptual Background
- A.1 Aliasing Links
- A.2 Static and Dynamic Links
- A.3 Partially Specified Links
- A.4 Dynamic Link Creation
-.Ed
-
-.Sh 1. Introduction
-This library is a moderately portable
-set of functions designed to assist
-in the process of IP masquerading and
-network address translation. Outgoing
-packets from a local network with
-unregistered IP addresses can be aliased
-to appear as if they came from an
-accessible IP address. Incoming packets
-are then de-aliased so that they are sent
-to the correct machine on the local network.
-
-A certain amount of flexibility is built
-into the packet aliasing engine. In
-the simplest mode of operation, a
-many-to-one address mapping takes place
-between local network and the packet
-aliasing host. This is known as IP
-masquerading. In addition, one-to-one
-mappings between local and public addresses
-can also be implemented, which is known as
-static NAT. In between these extremes,
-different groups of private addresses
-can be linked to different public addresses,
-comprising several distinct many-to-one
-mappings. Also, a given public address
-and port can be staticly redirected to
-a private address/port.
-
-The packet aliasing engine was designed
-to operate in user space outside of the
-kernel, without any access to private
-kernel data structure, but the source code
-can also be ported to a kernel environment.
-
-.Sh 2. Initialization and Control
-Two specific functions, PacketAliasInit()
-and PacketAliasSetAddress(), must always be
-called before any packet handling may be
-performed. In addition, the operating mode
-of the packet aliasing engine can be customized
-by calling PacketAliasSetMode().
-.Ss 2.1 PacketAliasInit()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasInit "void"
-
-This function has no argument or return
-value and is used to initialize internal
-data structures. The following mode bits
-are always set after calling
-PacketAliasInit(). See section 2.3 for
-the meaning of these mode bits.
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
- PKT_ALIAS_USE_SAME_PORTS
- PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS
- PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE
-
-.Ed
-This function will always return the packet
-aliasing engine to the same initial state.
-PacketAliasSetAddress() must be called afterwards,
-and any desired changes from the default mode
-bits listed above require a call to
-PacketAliasSetMode().
-
-It is mandatory that this function be called
-at the beginning of a program prior to any
-packet handling.
-.Ss 2.2 PacketAliasUninit()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasUninit "void"
-
-This function has no argument or return
-value and is used to clear any resources
-attached to internal data structures.
-
-This functions should be called when a
-program stop using the aliasing engine;
-it do, among other things, clear out any
-firewall holes. To provide backwards
-compatibility and extra security, it is
-added to the atexit() chain by
-PacketAliasInit(). Calling it multiple
-times is harmless.
-.Ss 2.3 PacketAliasSetAddress()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasSetAddress "struct in_addr addr"
-
-This function sets the source address to which
-outgoing packets from the local area network
-are aliased. All outgoing packets are remapped
-to this address unless overridden by a static
-address mapping established by
-PacketAliasRedirectAddr().
-
-If the PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE mode bit
-is set (the default mode of operation), then
-the internal aliasing link tables will be reset
-any time the aliasing address changes, as if
-PacketAliasReset() were called. This is useful
-for interfaces such as ppp where the IP
-address may or may not change on successive
-dial-up attempts.
-
-If the PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE mode bit
-is set to zero, this function can also be used to
-dynamically change the aliasing address on a
-packet to packet basis (it is a low overhead
-call).
-
-It is mandatory that this function be called
-prior to any packet handling.
-.Ss 2.4 PacketAliasSetMode()
-
-.Ft unsigned int
-.Fn PacketAliasSetMode "unsigned int mode" "unsigned int mask"
-
-This function sets or clears mode bits
-according to the value of
-.Em mode .
-Only bits marked in
-.Em mask
-are affected. The following mode bits are
-defined in alias.h:
-.Bl -hang -offset left
-.It PKT_ALIAS_LOG.
-Enables logging /var/log/alias.log. The log file
-shows total numbers of links (icmp, tcp, udp) each
-time an aliasing link is created or deleted. Mainly
-useful for debugging when the log file is viewed
-continuously with "tail -f".
-.It PKT_ALIAS_DENY_INCOMING.
-If this mode bit is set, all incoming packets
-associated with new TCP connections or new
-UDP transactions will be marked for being
-ignored (PacketAliasIn() return code
-PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED) by the calling program.
-Response packets to connections or transactions
-initiated from the packet aliasing host or
-local network will be unaffected. This mode
-bit is useful for implementing a one-way firewall.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_SAME_PORTS.
-If this mode bit is set, the packet aliasing
-engine will attempt to leave the alias port
-numbers unchanged from the actual local port
-number. This can be done as long as the
-quintuple (proto, alias addr, alias port,
-remote addr, remote port) is unique. If a
-conflict exists, an new aliasing port number is
-chosen even if this mode bit is set.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_USE_SOCKETS.
-This bit should be set when the the packet
-aliasing host originates network traffic as
-well as forwards it. When the packet aliasing
-host is waiting for a connection from an
-unknown host address or unknown port number
-(e.g. an FTP data connection), this mode bit
-specifies that a socket be allocated as a place
-holder to prevent port conflicts. Once a
-connection is extablished, usually within a
-minute or so, the socket is closed.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_UNREGISTERED_ONLY.
-If this mode bit is set, traffic on the
-local network which does not originate from
-unregistered address spaces will be ignored.
-Standard Class A, B and C unregistered addresses
-are:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
- 10.0.0.0 -> 10.255.255.255 (Class A subnet)
- 172.16.0.0 -> 172.31.255.255 (Class B subnets)
- 192.168.0.0 -> 192.168.255.255 (Class C subnets)
-
-.Ed
-This option is useful in the case that
-packet aliasing host has both registered and
-unregistered subnets on different interfaces.
-The registered subnet is fully accessible to
-the outside world, so traffic from it doesn't
-need to be passed through the packet aliasing
-engine.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_RESET_ON_ADDR_CHANGE.
-When this mode bit is set and
-PacketAliasSetAddress() is called to change
-the aliasing address, the internal link table
-of the packet aliasing engine will be cleared.
-This operating mode is useful for ppp links
-where the interface address can sometimes
-change or remain the same between dial-ups.
-If this mode bit is not set, it the link table
-will never be reset in the event of an
-address change.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW.
-This option make libalias `punch holes' in an
-ipfw based firewall for FTP/IRC DCC connections.
-The holes punched are bound by from/to IP address
-and port; it will not be possible to use a hole
-for another connection. A hole is removed when
-the connection that use it die. To cater for
-unexpected death of a program using libalias (e.g
-kill -9), changing the state of the flag will
-clear the entire ipfw range allocated for holes.
-This will also happen on the initial call to
-PacketAliasSetFWBase(). This call must happen
-prior to setting this flag.
-
-.El
-
-.Ss 2.5 PacketAliasSetFWBase()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasSetFWBase "unsigned int base" "unsigned int num"
-
-Set IPFW range allocated for punching firewall holes (with the
-PKT_ALIAS_PUNCH_FW flag). The range will be cleared for all rules on
-initialization.
-
-.Sh 3. Packet Handling
-The packet handling functions are used to
-modify incoming (remote->local) and outgoing
-(local->remote) packets. The calling program
-is responsible for receiving and sending
-packets via network interfaces.
-
-Along with PacketAliasInit() and PacketAliasSetAddress(),
-the two packet handling functions, PacketAliasIn()
-and PacketAliasOut(), comprise minimal set of functions
-needed for a basic IP masquerading implementation.
-.Ss 3.1 PacketAliasIn()
-
-.Ft int
-.Fn PacketAliasIn "char *buffer" "int maxpacketsize"
-
-An incoming packet coming from a remote machine to
-the local network is de-aliased by this function.
-The IP packet is pointed to by
-.Em buffer ,
-and
-.Em maxpacketsize
-indicates the size of the data structure containing
-the packet and should be at least as large as the
-actual packet size.
-
-Return codes:
-.Bl -hang -offset left
-.It PKT_ALIAS_ERROR.
-An internal error within the packet aliasing
-engine occured.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_OK.
-The packet aliasing process was successful.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED.
-The packet was ignored and not de-aliased.
-This can happen if the protocal is unrecognized,
-possibly an ICMP message type is not handled or
-if incoming packets for new connections are being
-ignored (see PKT_ALIAS_DENY_INCOMING in section
-2.2).
-.It PKT_ALIAS_UNRESOLVED_FRAGMENT.
-This is returned when a fragment cannot be
-resolved because the header fragment has not
-been sent yet. In this situation, fragments
-must be saved with PacketAliasSaveFragment()
-until a header fragment is found.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_FOUND_HEADER_FRAGMENT.
-The packet aliasing process was successful,
-and a header fragment was found. This is a
-signal to retrieve any unresolved fragments
-with PacketAliasGetFragment() and de-alias
-them with PacketAliasFragmentIn().
-.El
-.Ss 3.2 PacketAliasOut()
-
-.Ft int
-.Fn PacketAliasIn "char *buffer" "int maxpacketsize"
-
-An outgoing packet coming from the local network
-to a remote machine is aliased by this function.
-The IP packet is pointed to by
-.Em buffer r,
-and
-.Em maxpacketsize
-indicates the maximum packet size permissable
-should the packet length be changed. IP encoding
-protocols place addresss and port information in
-the encapsulated data stream which have to be
-modified and can account for changes in packet
-length. Well known examples of such protocols
-are FTP and IRC DCC.
-
-Return codes:
-.Bl -hang -offset left
-.It PKT_ALIAS_ERROR.
-An internal error within the packet aliasing
-engine occured.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_OK.
-The packet aliasing process was successful.
-.It PKT_ALIAS_IGNORED.
-The packet was ignored and not de-aliased.
-This can happen if the protocal is unrecognized,
-or possibly an ICMP message type is not handled.
-.El
-
-.Sh 4. Port and Address Redirection
-The functions described in this section allow machines
-on the local network to be accessible in some degree
-to new incoming connections from the external network.
-Individual ports can be re-mapped or static network
-address translations can be designated.
-.Ss 4.1 PacketAliasRedirectPort()
-
-.Ft struct alias_link *
-.Fo PacketAliasRedirectPort
-.Fa "struct in_addr local_addr"
-.Fa "u_short local_port"
-.Fa "struct in_addr remote_addr"
-.Fa "u_short remote_port"
-.Fa "struct in_addr alias_addr"
-.Fa "u_short alias_port"
-.Fa "u_char proto"
-.Fc
-
-This function specifies that traffic from a
-given remote address/port to an alias address/port
-be redirected to a specified local address/port.
-The paramater
-.Em proto
-can be either IPPROTO_TCP or IPPROTO_UDP, as
-defined in <netinet/in.h>.
-
-If
-.Em local_addr
-or
-.Em alias_addr
-is zero, this indicates that the packet aliasing
-address as established by PacketAliasSetAddress()
-is to be used. Even if PacketAliasAddress() is
-called to change the address after PacketAliasRedirectPort()
-is called, a zero reference will track this change.
-
-If
-.Em remote_addr
-is zero, this indicates to redirect packets from
-any remote address. Likewise, if
-.Em remote_port
-is zero, this indicates to redirect packets originating
-from any remote port number. Almost always, the remote
-port specification will be zero, but non-zero remote
-addresses can be sometimes be useful for firewalling.
-If two calls to PacketAliasRedirectPort() overlap in
-their address/port specifications, then the most recent
-call will have precedence.
-
-This function returns a pointer which can subsequently
-be used by PacketAliasRedirectDelete(). If NULL is
-returned, then the function call did not complete
-successfully.
-
-All port numbers are in network address byte order,
-so it is necessary to use htons() to convert these
-parameters from internally readable numbers to
-network byte order. Addresses are also in network
-byte order, which is implicit in the use of the
-.Em struct in_addr
-data type.
-.Ss 4.2 PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
-
-.Ft struct alias_link *
-.Fo PacketAliasRedirectAddr
-.Fa "struct in_addr local_addr"
-.Fa "struct in_addr alias_addr"
-.Fc
-
-This function desgnates that all incoming
-traffic to
-.Em alias_addr
-be redirected to
-.Em local_addr.
-Similarly, all outgoing traffic from
-.Em local_addr
-is aliased to
-.Em alias_addr .
-
-If
-.Em local_addr
-or
-.Em alias_addr
-is zero, this indicates that the packet aliasing
-address as established by PacketAliasSetAddress()
-is to be used. Even if PacketAliasAddress() is
-called to change the address after PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
-is called, a zero reference will track this change.
-
-If subsequent calls to PacketAliasRedirectAddr()
-use the same aliasing address, all new incoming
-traffic to this aliasing address will be redirected
-to the local address made in the last function call,
-but new traffic all of the local machines designated
-in the several function calls will be aliased to
-the same address. Consider the following example:
-.Bd -literal -offset left
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr(inet_aton("192.168.0.2"),
- inet_aton("141.221.254.101"));
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr(inet_aton("192.168.0.3"),
- inet_aton("141.221.254.101"));
- PacketAliasRedirectAddr(inet_aton("192.168.0.4"),
- inet_aton("141.221.254.101"));
-.Ed
-
-Any outgoing connections such as telnet or ftp
-from 192.168.0.2, 102.168.0.3, 192.168.0.4 will
-appear to come from 141.221.254.101. Any incoming
-connections to 141.221.254.101 will be directed
-to 192.168.0.4.
-
-Any calls to PacketAliasRedirectPort() will
-have precedence over address mappings designated
-by PacketAliasRedirectAddr().
-
-This function returns a pointer which can subsequently
-be used by PacketAliasRedirectDelete(). If NULL is
-returned, then the function call did not complete
-successfully.
-.Ss 4.3 PacketAliasRedirectDelete()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasRedirectDelete "struct alias_link *ptr"
-
-This function will delete a specific static redirect
-rule entered by PacketAliasRedirectPort() or
-PacketAliasRedirectAddr(). The parameter
-.Em ptr
-is the pointer returned by either of the redirection
-functions. If an invalid pointer is passed to
-PacketAliasRedirectDelete(), then a program crash
-or unpredictable operation could result, so it is
-necessary to be careful using this function.
-
-.Sh 5. Fragment Handling
-The functions in this section are used to deal with
-incoming fragments.
-
-Outgoing fragments are handled within PacketAliasOut()
-by changing the address according to any
-applicable mapping set by PacketAliasRedirectAddress(),
-or the default aliasing address set by
-PacketAliasSetAddress().
-
-Incoming fragments are handled in one of two ways.
-If the header of a fragmented IP packet has already
-been seen, then all subsequent fragments will be
-re-mapped in the same manner the header fragment
-was. Fragments which arrive before the header
-are saved and then retrieved once the header fragment
-has been resolved.
-.Ss 5.1 PacketAliasSaveFragment()
-
-.Ft int
-.Fn PacketAliasSaveFragment "char *ptr"
-
-When PacketAliasIn() returns
-PKT_ALIAS_UNRESOLVED_FRAGMENT, this
-function can be used to save the pointer to
-the unresolved fragment.
-
-It is implicitly assumed that
-.Em ptr
-points to a block of memory allocated by
-malloc(). If the fragment is never
-resolved, the packet aliasing engine will
-automatically free the memory after a
-timeout period. [Eventually this function
-should be modified so that a callback
-function for freeing memory is passed as
-an argument.]
-
-This function returns PKT_ALIAS_OK if it
-was successful and PKT_ALIAS_ERROR if there
-was an error.
-.Ss 5.2 PacketAliasGetNextFragment()
-
-.Ft char *
-.Fn PacketAliasGetFragment "char *buffer"
-
-This function can be used to retrieve fragment
-pointers saved by PacketAliasSaveFragment().
-The IP header fragment pointed to by
-Em buffer
-is the header fragment indicated when
-PacketAliasIn() returns PKT_ALIAS_FOUND_HEADER_FRAGMENT.
-Once a a fragment pointer is retrieved, it
-becomes the calling program's responsibility
-to free the dynamically allocated memory for
-the fragment.
-
-PacketAliasGetFragment() can be called
-sequentially until there are no more fragments
-available, at which time it returns NULL.
-.Ss 5.3 PacketAliasFragmentIn()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasFragmentIn "char *header" "char *fragment"
-
-When a fragment is retrieved with
-PacketAliasGetFragment(), it can then be
-de-aliased with a call to PacketAliasFragmentIn().
-.Em header
-is the pointer to a header fragment used as a
-template, and
-.Em fragment
-is the pointer to the packet to be de-aliased.
-
-.Sh 6. Miscellaneous Functions
-
-.Ss 6.1 PacketAliasSetTarget()
-
-.Ft void
-.Fn PacketAliasSetTarget "struct in_addr addr"
-
-When an incoming packet not associated with
-any pre-existing aliasing link arrives at the
-host machine, it will be sent to the address
-indicated by a call to PacketAliasSetTarget().
-
-If this function is not called, or is called
-with a zero address argument, then all new
-incoming packets go to the address set by
-PacketAliasSetAddress.
-.Ss 6.2 PacketAliasCheckNewLink()
-
-.Ft int
-.Fn PacketAliasCheckNewLink "void"
-
-This function returns a non-zero value when
-a new aliasing link is created. In circumstances
-where incoming traffic is being sequentially
-sent to different local servers, this function
-can be used to trigger when PacketAliasSetTarget()
-is called to change the default target address.
-.Ss 6.3 PacketAliasInternetChecksum()
-
-.Ft u_short
-.Fn PacketAliasInternetChecksum "u_short *buffer" "int nbytes"
-
-This is a utility function that does not seem
-to be available elswhere and is included as a
-convenience. It computes the internet checksum,
-which is used in both IP and protocol-specific
-headers (TCP, UDP, ICMP).
-
-.Em buffer
-points to the data block to be checksummed, and
-.Em nbytes
-is the number of bytes. The 16-bit checksum
-field should be zeroed before computing the checksum.
-
-Checksums can also be verified by operating on a block
-of data including its checksum. If the checksum is
-valid, PacketAliasInternetChecksum() will return zero.
-
-.Sh 7. Authors
-Charles Mott (cmott@srv.net), versions 1.0 - 1.8, 2.0 - 2.4.
-
-Eivind Eklund (eivind@freebsd.org), versions 1.8b, 1.9 and
-2.5. Added IRC DCC support as well as contributing a number of
-architectural improvements; added the firewall bypass
-for FTP/IRC DCC.
-
-.Sh 8. Acknowledgments
-
-Listed below, in approximate chronological
-order, are individuals who have provided
-valuable comments and/or debugging assistance.
-
-.Bl -inset -compact -offset left
-.It Gary Roberts
-.It Tom Torrance
-.It Reto Burkhalter
-.It Martin Renters
-.It Brian Somers
-.It Paul Traina
-.It Ari Suutari
-.It Dave Remien
-.It J. Fortes
-.It Andrzej Bialeki
-.It Gordon Burditt
-.El
-
-.Sh Appendix: Conceptual Background
-This appendix is intended for those who
-are planning to modify the source code or want
-to create somewhat esoteric applications using
-the packet aliasing functions.
-
-The conceptual framework under which the
-packet aliasing engine operates is described here.
-Central to the discussion is the idea of an
-"aliasing link" which describes the relationship
-for a given packet transaction between the local
-machine, aliased identity and remote machine. It
-is discussed how such links come into existence
-and are destroyed.
-.Ss A.1 Aliasing Links
-There is a notion of an "aliasing link",
-which is 7-tuple describing a specific
-translation:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-(local addr, local port, alias addr, alias port,
- remote addr, remote port, protocol)
-.Ed
-
-Outgoing packets have the local address and
-port number replaced with the alias address
-and port number. Incoming packets undergo the
-reverse process. The packet aliasing engine
-attempts to match packets against an internal
-table of aliasing links to determine how to
-modify a given IP packet. Both the IP
-header and protocol dependent headers are
-modified as necessary. Aliasing links are
-created and deleted as necessary according
-to network traffic.
-
-Protocols can be TCP, UDP or even ICMP in
-certain circumstances. (Some types of ICMP
-packets can be aliased according to sequence
-or id number which acts as an equivalent port
-number for identifying how individual packets
-should be handled.)
-
-Each aliasing link must have a unique
-combination of the following five quanties:
-alias address/port, remote address/port
-and protocol. This ensures that several
-machines on a local network can share the
-same aliased IP address. In cases where
-conflicts might arise, the aliasing port
-is chosen so that uniqueness is maintained.
-.Ss A.2 Static and Dynamic Links
-Aliasing links can either be static or dynamic.
-Static links persist indefinitely and represent
-fixed rules for translating IP packets. Dynamic
-links come into existence for a specific TCP
-connection or UDP transaction or ICMP echo
-sequence. For the case of TCP, the connection
-can be monitored to see when the associated
-aliasing link should be deleted. Aliasing links
-for UDP transactions (and ICMP echo and timestamp
-equests) work on a simple timeout rule. When
-no activity is observed on a dynamic link for
-a certain amount of time it is automatically
-deleted. Timeout rules also apply to TCP
-connections which do not open or close
-properly.
-.Ss A.3 Partially Specified Aliasing Links
-Aliasing links can be partially specified,
-meaning that the remote address and/or remote
-ports are unkown. In this case, when a packet
-matching the incomplete specification is found,
-a fully specified dynamic link is created. If
-the original partially specified link is dynamic,
-it will be deleted after the fully specified link
-is created, otherwise it will persist.
-
-For instance, a partially specified link might
-be
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-(192.168.0.4, 23, 204.228.203.215, 8066, 0, 0, tcp)
-.Ed
-
-The zeros denote unspecified components for
-the remote address and port. If this link were
-static it would have the effect of redirecting
-all incoming traffic from port 8066 of
-204.228.203.215 to port 23 (telnet) of machine
-192.168.0.4 on the local network. Each
-individual telnet connection would initiate
-the creation of a distinct dynamic link.
-.Ss A.4 Dynamic Link Creation
-In addition to aliasing links, there are
-also address mappings that can be stored
-within the internal data table of the packet
-aliasing mechanism.
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-(local addr, alias addr)
-.Ed
-
-Address mappings are searched when creating
-new dynamic links.
-
-All outgoing packets from the local network
-automatically create a dynamic link if
-they do not match an already existing fully
-specified link. If an address mapping exists
-for the the outgoing packet, this determines
-the alias address to be used. If no mapping
-exists, then a default address, usually the
-address of the packet aliasing host, is used.
-If necessary, this default address can be
-changed as often as each indvidual packet
-arrives.
-
-The aliasing port number is determined
-such that the new dynamic link does not
-conflict with any existing links. In the
-default operating mode, the packet aliasing
-engine attempts to set the aliasing port
-equal to the local port number. If this
-results in a conflict, then port numbers
-are randomly chosen until a unique aliasing
-link can be established. In an alternate
-operating mode, the first choice of an
-aliasing port is also random and unrelated
-to the local port number.
-
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