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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2012/07/08 21:47:49 bluhm Exp $
# The following ports must be installed:
#
# python-2.7 interpreted object-oriented programming language
# py-libdnet python interface to libdnet
# scapy powerful interactive packet manipulation in python
# This test needs a manual setup of four machines
# Set up machines: SRC PF RT DST
# SRC is the machine where this makefile is running.
# PF is running OpenBSD forwarding through pf, it is the test target.
# RT is a router forwarding packets, maximum MTU is 1300.
# DST is reflecting the ping and UDP packets.
# RDR does not exist, PF redirects the traffic to DST.
#
# +---+ 1 +--+ 2 +--+ 3 +---+ 4 +---+
# |SRC| ----> |PF| ----> |RT| ----> |DST| |RDR|
# +---+ +--+ +--+ +---+ +---+
# out in out in out in in
# Configure Addresses on the machines, there must be routes for the networks.
# Adapt interface and addresse variables to your local setup.
#
SRC_IF = tun0
SRC_MAC = fe:e1:ba:d1:0a:dc
PF_MAC = 52:54:00:12:34:50
SRC_OUT = 10.188.211.10
PF_IN = 10.188.211.50
PF_OUT = 10.188.212.50
RT_IN = 10.188.212.51
RT_OUT = 10.188.213.51
DST_IN = 10.188.213.52
RDR_IN = 10.188.214.1
SRC_OUT6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:211:fce1:baff:fed1:561f
PF_IN6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:211:5054:ff:fe12:3450
PF_OUT6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:212:5054:ff:fe12:3450
RT_IN6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:212:5054:ff:fe12:3451
RT_OUT6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:213:5054:ff:fe12:3451
DST_IN6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:213:5054:ff:fe12:3452
RDR_IN6 = fdd7:e83e:66bc:214::1
# pf rules on PF must look like this:
#
# pass to { $PF_IN/24 $PF_IN6/64 }
# pass to { $RT_IN/24 $RT_IN6/64 }
# pass to { $DST_IN/24 $DST_IN6/64 }
# pass to { $RDR_IN/24 $RDR_IN6/64 }
#
# pass in to $RDR_IN/24 rdr-to $DST_IN allow-opts tag rdr
# pass out nat-to $PF_OUT allow-opts tagged rdr
# pass in to $RDR_IN6/64 rdr-to $DST_IN6 allow-opts tag rdr
# pass out nat-to $PF_OUT6 allow-opts tagged rdr
# Currently these test fail as pf does not fix the checksum of
# NATed packets inside of icmp packets.
# ping6-mtu
# ping-cksum
# ping6-cksum
# udp-cksum
# udp6-cksum
depend: addr.py
# Create python include file containing the addresses.
addr.py: Makefile
rm -f $@ $@.tmp
echo 'SRC_IF = "${SRC_IF}"' >>$@.tmp
echo 'SRC_MAC = "${SRC_MAC}"' >>$@.tmp
echo 'PF_MAC = "${PF_MAC}"' >>$@.tmp
.for var in SRC_OUT PF_IN PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
echo '${var} = "${${var}}"' >>$@.tmp
echo '${var}6 = "${${var}6}"' >>$@.tmp
.endfor
mv $@.tmp $@
# Make sure that the routing table on the SRC machine is correct.
# All packets must be forwarded to PF target machine.
TARGETS += route route6
run-regress-route:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
@echo Check route SRC_OUT:
route -n get -inet ${SRC_OUT} | fgrep -q 'interface: lo0'
@echo Check route PF_IN:
route -n get -inet ${PF_IN} | fgrep -q 'if address: ${SRC_OUT}'
.for ip in PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check route ${ip}:
route -n get -inet ${${ip}} | fgrep -q 'gateway: ${PF_IN}'
.endfor
run-regress-route6:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
@echo Check route SRC_OUT6:
route -n get -inet6 ${SRC_OUT6} | fgrep -q 'interface: lo0'
.for ip in PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check route ${ip}6:
route -n get -inet6 ${${ip}6} | fgrep -q 'gateway: ${PF_IN6}'
.endfor
# Ping all addresses. This ensures that the ip addresses are configured
# and all routing table are set up to allow bidirectional packet flow.
# Note that RDR does not exist physically. So this traffic is rewritten
# by PF and handled by DST.
TARGETS += ping ping6
run-regress-ping:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in SRC_OUT PF_IN PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping ${ip}:
ping -n -c 1 ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-ping6:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in SRC_OUT PF_IN PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping ${ip}6:
ping6 -n -c 1 ${${ip}6}
.endfor
# Ping all addresses again but with 5000 bytes payload. These large
# packets get fragmented by SRC and must be handled by PF.
# Send 1 packet in advance for Path-MTU discovery.
TARGETS += fragping fragping6
run-regress-fragping:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in PF_IN PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping ${ip}:
-ping6 -n -c 1 -s 1400 -m ${${ip}}
ping -n -c 1 -s 5000 ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-fragping6:
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in PF_IN PF_OUT RT_IN RT_OUT DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping ${ip}6:
-ping6 -n -c 1 -s 1400 -m ${${ip}6}
ping6 -n -c 1 -s 5000 -m ${${ip}6}
.endfor
# Send a large IPv4/ICMP-Echo-Request packet with enabled DF bit and
# parse response packet to determine MTU of the router. The MTU has
# to be 1300 octets. The MTU has to be defined at out interface of
# the router RT before.
TARGETS += ping-mtu ping6-mtu
run-regress-ping-mtu: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check path MTU to ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 ping_mtu_1300.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-ping6-mtu: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check path MTU to ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 ping6_mtu_1300.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
# Send packet to big to get to destination.
# Check that checksum of the quoted original packet in icmp is correct.
TARGETS += ping-cksum ping6-cksum udp-cksum udp6-cksum
run-regress-ping-cksum: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check icmp chksum in fragmentation needed to ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 ping_cksum.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-ping6-cksum: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check icmp6 chksum in packet too big to ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 ping6_cksum.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
run-regress-udp-cksum: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check udp chksum in packet too big to ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 udp_cksum.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-udp6-cksum: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check udp6 chksum in packet too big to ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 udp6_cksum.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
# Send handcrafted fragmented packets with overlaps
TARGETS += frag frag6
run-regress-frag: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping reassembly ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 frag.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-frag6: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
TARGETS += frag6-ext
run-regress-frag6-ext: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 extension header reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6_ext.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
TARGETS += frag-cutnew frag6-cutnew
run-regress-frag-cutnew: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping head overlap reassembly ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 frag_cutnew.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-frag6-cutnew: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 head overlap reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6_cutnew.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
TARGETS += frag-cutold frag6-cutold
run-regress-frag-cutold: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping tail overlap reassembly ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 frag_cutold.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-frag6-cutold: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 tail overlap reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6_cutold.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
TARGETS += frag-dropold frag6-dropold
run-regress-frag-dropold: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping total overlapping reassembly ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 frag_dropold.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-frag6-dropold: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 total overlapping reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6_dropold.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
TARGETS += frag-dropnew frag6-dropnew
run-regress-frag-dropnew: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping total overlaped reassembly ${ip}
${SUDO} python2.7 frag_dropnew.py ${${ip}}
.endfor
run-regress-frag6-dropnew: addr.py
@echo '\n======== $@ ========'
.for ip in DST_IN RDR_IN
@echo Check ping6 total overlaped reassembly ${ip}6
${SUDO} python2.7 frag6_dropnew.py ${${ip}6}
.endfor
REGRESS_TARGETS = ${TARGETS:S/^/run-regress-/}
CLEANFILES += addr.py *.pyc *.log
.include <bsd.regress.mk>
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