/* $OpenBSD: connection.c,v 1.32 2005/05/04 10:05:01 hshoexer Exp $ */ /* $EOM: connection.c,v 1.28 2000/11/23 12:21:18 niklas Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001 Niklas Hallqvist. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1999 Hakan Olsson. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * This code was written under funding by Ericsson Radio Systems. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "sysdep.h" #include "conf.h" #include "connection.h" #include "doi.h" #include "ipsec.h" #include "pf_key_v2.h" /* XXX isakmp.h only required for compare_ids(). */ #include "isakmp.h" #include "log.h" #include "timer.h" #include "util.h" /* How often should we check that connections we require to be up, are up? */ #define CHECK_INTERVAL 60 static void connection_passive_teardown(char *); struct connection { TAILQ_ENTRY(connection) link; char *name; struct event *ev; }; struct connection_passive { TAILQ_ENTRY(connection_passive) link; char *name; u_int8_t *local_id, *remote_id; size_t local_sz, remote_sz; #if 0 /* XXX Potential additions to 'connection_passive'. */ char *isakmp_peer; struct sa *sa; /* XXX "Soft" ref to active sa? */ struct timeval sa_expiration; /* XXX *sa may expire. */ #endif }; TAILQ_HEAD(connection_head, connection) connections; TAILQ_HEAD(passive_head, connection_passive) connections_passive; /* * This is where we setup all the connections we want there right from the * start. */ void connection_init(void) { struct conf_list *conns, *attrs; struct conf_list_node *conn, *attr = NULL; /* * Passive connections normally include: all "active" connections that * are not flagged "Active-Only", plus all connections listed in * the 'Passive-Connections' list. */ TAILQ_INIT(&connections); TAILQ_INIT(&connections_passive); conns = conf_get_list("Phase 2", "Connections"); if (conns) { for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&conns->fields); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) { if (connection_setup(conn->field)) log_print("connection_init: could not setup " "\"%s\"", conn->field); /* XXX Break/abort here if connection_setup failed? */ /* * XXX This code (i.e. the attribute lookup) seems * like a likely candidate for factoring out into a * function of its own. */ attrs = conf_get_list(conn->field, "Flags"); if (attrs) for (attr = TAILQ_FIRST(&attrs->fields); attr; attr = TAILQ_NEXT(attr, link)) if (strcasecmp("active-only", attr->field) == 0) break; if (!attrs || (attrs && !attr)) if (connection_record_passive(conn->field)) log_print("connection_init: could not " "record connection \"%s\"", conn->field); if (attrs) conf_free_list(attrs); } conf_free_list(conns); } conns = conf_get_list("Phase 2", "Passive-Connections"); if (conns) { for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&conns->fields); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) if (connection_record_passive(conn->field)) log_print("connection_init: could not record " "passive connection \"%s\"", conn->field); conf_free_list(conns); } } /* Check the connection in VCONN and schedule another check later. */ static void connection_checker(void *vconn) { struct timeval now; struct connection *conn = vconn; gettimeofday(&now, 0); now.tv_sec += conf_get_num("General", "check-interval", CHECK_INTERVAL); conn->ev = timer_add_event("connection_checker", connection_checker, conn, &now); if (!conn->ev) log_print("connection_checker: could not add timer event"); pf_key_v2_connection_check(conn->name); } /* Find the connection named NAME. */ static struct connection * connection_lookup(char *name) { struct connection *conn; for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) if (strcasecmp(conn->name, name) == 0) return conn; return 0; } /* Does the connection named NAME exist? */ int connection_exist(char *name) { return (connection_lookup(name) != 0); } /* Find the passive connection named NAME. */ static struct connection_passive * connection_passive_lookup_by_name(char *name) { struct connection_passive *conn; for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections_passive); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) if (strcasecmp(conn->name, name) == 0) return conn; return 0; } /* * IDs of different types cannot be the same. * XXX Rename to ipsec_compare_id, and move to ipsec.c ? */ static int compare_ids(u_int8_t *id1, u_int8_t *id2, size_t idlen) { int id1_type, id2_type; id1_type = GET_ISAKMP_ID_TYPE(id1); id2_type = GET_ISAKMP_ID_TYPE(id2); return id1_type == id2_type ? memcmp(id1 + ISAKMP_ID_DATA_OFF, id2 + ISAKMP_ID_DATA_OFF, idlen - ISAKMP_ID_DATA_OFF) : -1; } /* Find the connection named with matching IDs. */ char * connection_passive_lookup_by_ids(u_int8_t *id1, u_int8_t *id2) { struct connection_passive *conn; for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections_passive); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) { if (!conn->remote_id) continue; /* * If both IDs match what we have saved, return the name. * Don't bother in which order they are. */ if ((compare_ids(id1, conn->local_id, conn->local_sz) == 0 && compare_ids(id2, conn->remote_id, conn->remote_sz) == 0) || (compare_ids(id1, conn->remote_id, conn->remote_sz) == 0 && compare_ids(id2, conn->local_id, conn->local_sz) == 0)) { LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 60, "connection_passive_lookup_by_ids: " "returned \"%s\"", conn->name)); return conn->name; } } /* * In the road warrior case, we do not know the remote ID. In that * case we will just match against the local ID. */ for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections_passive); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) { if (!conn->remote_id) continue; if (compare_ids(id1, conn->local_id, conn->local_sz) == 0 || compare_ids(id2, conn->local_id, conn->local_sz) == 0) { LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 60, "connection passive_lookup_by_ids: returned \"%s\"" " only matched local id", conn->name)); return conn->name; } } LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 60, "connection_passive_lookup_by_ids: no match")); return 0; } /* * Setup NAME to be a connection that should be up "always", i.e. if it dies, * for whatever reason, it should be tried to be brought up, over and over * again. */ int connection_setup(char *name) { struct connection *conn = 0; struct timeval now; /* Check for trials to add duplicate connections. */ if (connection_lookup(name)) { LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 10, "connection_setup: cannot add \"%s\" twice", name)); return 0; } conn = calloc(1, sizeof *conn); if (!conn) { log_error("connection_setup: calloc (1, %lu) failed", (unsigned long)sizeof *conn); goto fail; } conn->name = strdup(name); if (!conn->name) { log_error("connection_setup: strdup (\"%s\") failed", name); goto fail; } gettimeofday(&now, 0); conn->ev = timer_add_event("connection_checker", connection_checker, conn, &now); if (!conn->ev) { log_print("connection_setup: could not add timer event"); goto fail; } TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&connections, conn, link); return 0; fail: if (conn) { if (conn->name) free(conn->name); free(conn); } return -1; } int connection_record_passive(char *name) { struct connection_passive *conn; char *local_id, *remote_id; if (connection_passive_lookup_by_name(name)) { LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 10, "connection_record_passive: cannot add \"%s\" twice", name)); return 0; } local_id = conf_get_str(name, "Local-ID"); if (!local_id) { log_print("connection_record_passive: " "\"Local-ID\" is missing from section [%s]", name); return -1; } /* If the remote id lookup fails we defer it to later */ remote_id = conf_get_str(name, "Remote-ID"); conn = calloc(1, sizeof *conn); if (!conn) { log_error("connection_record_passive: calloc (1, %lu) failed", (unsigned long)sizeof *conn); return -1; } conn->name = strdup(name); if (!conn->name) { log_error("connection_record_passive: strdup (\"%s\") failed", name); goto fail; } /* XXX IPsec DOI-specific. */ conn->local_id = ipsec_build_id(local_id, &conn->local_sz); if (!conn->local_id) goto fail; if (remote_id) { conn->remote_id = ipsec_build_id(remote_id, &conn->remote_sz); if (!conn->remote_id) goto fail; } else conn->remote_id = 0; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&connections_passive, conn, link); LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 60, "connection_record_passive: passive connection \"%s\" added", conn->name)); return 0; fail: if (conn->local_id) free(conn->local_id); if (conn->name) free(conn->name); free(conn); return -1; } /* Remove the connection named NAME. */ void connection_teardown(char *name) { struct connection *conn; conn = connection_lookup(name); if (!conn) return; TAILQ_REMOVE(&connections, conn, link); timer_remove_event(conn->ev); free(conn->name); free(conn); } /* Remove the passive connection named NAME. */ static void connection_passive_teardown(char *name) { struct connection_passive *conn; conn = connection_passive_lookup_by_name(name); if (!conn) return; TAILQ_REMOVE(&connections_passive, conn, link); free(conn->name); free(conn->local_id); free(conn->remote_id); free(conn); } void connection_report(void) { struct connection *conn; struct timeval now; struct connection_passive *pconn; struct doi *doi = doi_lookup(ISAKMP_DOI_ISAKMP); gettimeofday(&now, 0); for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections); conn; conn = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link)) LOG_DBG((LOG_REPORT, 0, "connection_report: connection %s next check %ld seconds", (conn->name ? conn->name : ""), conn->ev->expiration.tv_sec - now.tv_sec)); for (pconn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections_passive); pconn; pconn = TAILQ_NEXT(pconn, link)) LOG_DBG((LOG_REPORT, 0, "connection_report: passive connection %s %s", pconn->name, doi->decode_ids("local_id: %s, remote_id: %s", pconn->local_id, pconn->local_sz, pconn->remote_id, pconn->remote_sz, 1))); } /* Reinitialize all connections (SIGHUP handling). */ void connection_reinit(void) { struct connection *conn, *next; struct connection_passive *pconn, *pnext; LOG_DBG((LOG_MISC, 30, "connection_reinit: reinitializing connection list")); /* Remove all present connections. */ for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections); conn; conn = next) { next = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, link); connection_teardown(conn->name); } for (pconn = TAILQ_FIRST(&connections_passive); pconn; pconn = pnext) { pnext = TAILQ_NEXT(pconn, link); connection_passive_teardown(pconn->name); } /* Setup new connections, as the (new) config directs. */ connection_init(); }