pf tests: Test cases for the 'kill state(s)' feature

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29796
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Kristof Provost 2021-04-16 17:33:17 +02:00
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forward \
fragmentation \
icmp \
killstate \
map_e \
names \
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. $(atf_get_srcdir)/utils.subr
common_dir=$(atf_get_srcdir)/../common
atf_test_case "v4" "cleanup"
v4_head()
{
atf_set descr 'Test killing states by IPv4 address'
atf_set require.user root
atf_set require.progs scapy
}
v4_body()
{
pft_init
epair=$(vnet_mkepair)
ifconfig ${epair}a 192.0.2.1/24 up
vnet_mkjail alcatraz ${epair}b
jexec alcatraz ifconfig ${epair}b 192.0.2.2/24 up
jexec alcatraz pfctl -e
pft_set_rules alcatraz "block all" \
"pass in proto icmp"
# Sanity check & establish state
# Note: use pft_ping so we always use the same ID, so pf considers all
# echo requests part of the same flow.
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Change rules to now deny the ICMP traffic
pft_set_rules noflush alcatraz "block all"
# Established state means we can still ping alcatraz
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing with the wrong IP doesn't affect our state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k 192.0.2.3
# So we can still ping
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing with one correct address and one incorrect doesn't kill the state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k 192.0.2.1 -k 192.0.2.3
# So we can still ping
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing with correct address does remove the state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k 192.0.2.1
# Now the ping fails
atf_check -s exit:1 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
}
v4_cleanup()
{
pft_cleanup
}
atf_test_case "label" "cleanup"
label_head()
{
atf_set descr 'Test killing states by label'
atf_set require.user root
atf_set require.progs scapy
}
label_body()
{
pft_init
epair=$(vnet_mkepair)
ifconfig ${epair}a 192.0.2.1/24 up
vnet_mkjail alcatraz ${epair}b
jexec alcatraz ifconfig ${epair}b 192.0.2.2/24 up
jexec alcatraz pfctl -e
pft_set_rules alcatraz "block all" \
"pass in proto tcp label bar" \
"pass in proto icmp label foo"
# Sanity check & establish state
# Note: use pft_ping so we always use the same ID, so pf considers all
# echo requests part of the same flow.
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Change rules to now deny the ICMP traffic
pft_set_rules noflush alcatraz "block all"
# Established state means we can still ping alcatraz
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing a label on a different rules keeps the state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k label -k bar
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing a non-existing label keeps the state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k label -k baz
atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
# Killing the correct label kills the state
jexec alcatraz pfctl -k label -k foo
atf_check -s exit:1 -o ignore ${common_dir}/pft_ping.py \
--sendif ${epair}a \
--to 192.0.2.2 \
--replyif ${epair}a
}
label_cleanup()
{
pft_cleanup
}
atf_init_test_cases()
{
atf_add_test_case "v4"
atf_add_test_case "label"
}