Import pf userland from OpenBSD 3.7 (OPENBSD_3_7 as of today)

This commit is contained in:
Max Laier 2005-05-03 16:47:37 +00:00
parent 8a7574f3ce
commit 61a1372b41
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/vendor/pf/dist/; revision=145837
svn path=/vendor/pf/3.7/; revision=145839; tag=vendor/pf/3.7
29 changed files with 4193 additions and 1571 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: authpf.8,v 1.31 2003/12/10 04:10:37 beck Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: authpf.8,v 1.38 2005/01/04 09:57:04 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Bob Beck (beck@openbsd.org>. All rights reserved.
.\"
@ -60,6 +60,10 @@ can add filter and translation rules using the syntax described in
requires that the
.Xr pf 4
system be enabled before use.
.Nm
can also maintain the list of IP address of connected users
in the "authpf_users"
.Pa table .
.Pp
.Nm
is meant to be used with users who can connect via
@ -93,11 +97,16 @@ in order to cause evaluation of any
.Nm
rules:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
nat-anchor authpf
rdr-anchor authpf
binat-anchor authpf
anchor authpf
nat-anchor "authpf/*"
rdr-anchor "authpf/*"
binat-anchor "authpf/*"
anchor "authpf/*"
.Ed
.Pp
The "/*" at the end of the anchor name is required for
.Xr pf 4
to process the rulesets attached to the anchor by
.Nm authpf .
.Sh FILTER AND TRANSLATION RULES
Filter and translation rules for
.Nm
@ -113,10 +122,14 @@ Additionally, the macro
.Em user_id
is assigned the user name.
.Pp
Filter and nat rules will first be searched for in
Filter and translation rules are stored in a file called
.Pa authpf.rules .
This file will first be searched for in
.Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/
and then in
.Pa /etc/authpf/ .
Only one of these files will be used if both are present.
.Pp
Per-user rules from the
.Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/
directory are intended to be used when non-default rules
@ -124,21 +137,11 @@ are needed on an individual user basis.
It is important to ensure that a user can not write or change
these configuration files.
.Pp
Filter and translation rules are loaded from the file
.Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/authpf.rules .
If this file does not exist the file
.Pa /etc/authpf/authpf.rules
is used.
The
.Pa authpf.rules
file must exist in one of the above locations for
.Nm
to run.
.Pp
Translation rules are also loaded from this file.
The use of translation rules in an
.Pa authpf.rules
file is optional.
.Sh CONFIGURATION
Options are controlled by the
.Pa /etc/authpf/authpf.conf
@ -154,6 +157,10 @@ Currently, the allowed values are as follows:
Use the specified
.Pa anchor
name instead of "authpf".
.It table=name
Use the specified
.Pa table
name instead of "authpf_users".
.El
.Sh USER MESSAGES
On successful invocation,
@ -218,9 +225,15 @@ it becomes unresponsive, or if arp or address spoofing is used to
hijack the session.
Note that TCP keepalives are not sufficient for
this, since they are not secure.
Also note that
.Ar AllowTcpForwarding
should be disabled for
.Nm
users to prevent them from circumventing restrictions imposed by the
packet filter ruleset.
.Pp
.Nm
will remove statetable entries that were created during a user's
will remove state table entries that were created during a user's
session.
This ensures that there will be no unauthenticated traffic
allowed to pass after the controlling
@ -391,15 +404,15 @@ Example
# ssh and use us as a dns server.
internal_if="fxp1"
gateway_addr="10.0.1.1"
nat-anchor authpf
rdr-anchor authpf
binat-anchor authpf
nat-anchor "authpf/*"
rdr-anchor "authpf/*"
binat-anchor "authpf/*"
block in on $internal_if from any to any
pass in quick on $internal_if proto tcp from any to $gateway_addr \e
port = ssh
pass in quick on $internal_if proto udp from any to $gateway_addr \e
port = domain
anchor authpf
anchor "authpf/*"
.Ed
.Pp
.Sy For a switched, wired net
@ -465,6 +478,33 @@ Oct 31 19:42:30.296553 rule 0.bbeck(20267).1/0(match): pass out on fxp1: \e
129.128.11.10.60539 > 198.137.240.92.22: S 2131494121:2131494121(0) win \e
16384 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
.Ed
.Pp
.Sy Using the authpf_users table
\- Simple
.Nm
settings can be implemented without an anchor by just using the "authpf_users"
.Pa table .
For example, the following
.Xr pf.conf 5
lines will give SMTP and IMAP access to logged in users:
.Bd -literal
table <authpf_users> persist
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from <authpf_users> \e
to port { smtp imap } keep state
.Ed
.Pp
It is also possible to use the "authpf_users"
.Pa table
in combination with anchors.
For example,
.Xr pf 4
processing can be sped up by looking up the anchor
only for packets coming from logged in users:
.Bd -literal
table <authpf_users> persist
anchor "authpf/*" from <authpf_users>
rdr-anchor "authpf/*" from <authpf_users>
.Ed
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width "/etc/authpf/authpf.conf" -compact
.It Pa /etc/authpf/authpf.conf

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: authpf.c,v 1.75 2004/01/29 01:55:10 deraadt Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: authpf.c,v 1.89 2005/02/10 04:24:15 joel Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2002 Bob Beck (beck@openbsd.org).
@ -29,7 +29,9 @@
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/pfvar.h>
@ -37,6 +39,7 @@
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <login_cap.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -45,9 +48,6 @@
#include <syslog.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pfctl_parser.h>
#include <pfctl.h>
#include "pathnames.h"
extern int symset(const char *, const char *, int);
@ -58,11 +58,13 @@ static int allowed_luser(char *);
static int check_luser(char *, char *);
static int remove_stale_rulesets(void);
static int change_filter(int, const char *, const char *);
static int change_table(int, const char *, const char *);
static void authpf_kill_states(void);
int dev; /* pf device */
char anchorname[PF_ANCHOR_NAME_SIZE] = "authpf";
char rulesetname[PF_RULESET_NAME_SIZE];
char rulesetname[MAXPATHLEN - PF_ANCHOR_NAME_SIZE - 2];
char tablename[PF_TABLE_NAME_SIZE] = "authpf_users";
FILE *pidfp;
char *infile; /* file name printed by yyerror() in parse.y */
@ -87,10 +89,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int lockcnt = 0, n, pidfd;
FILE *config;
struct in_addr ina;
struct in6_addr ina;
struct passwd *pw;
char *cp;
uid_t uid;
char *shell;
login_cap_t *lc;
config = fopen(PATH_CONFFILE, "r");
@ -114,7 +118,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
exit(1);
}
*cp = '\0';
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &ina) != 1) {
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &ina) != 1 &&
inet_pton(AF_INET6, ipsrc, &ina) != 1) {
syslog(LOG_ERR,
"cannot determine IP from SSH_CLIENT %s", ipsrc);
exit(1);
@ -128,16 +133,31 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
uid = getuid();
pw = getpwuid(uid);
endpwent();
if (pw == NULL) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot find user for uid %u", uid);
goto die;
}
if (strcmp(pw->pw_shell, PATH_AUTHPF_SHELL)) {
if ((lc = login_getclass(pw->pw_class)) != NULL)
shell = login_getcapstr(lc, "shell", pw->pw_shell,
pw->pw_shell);
else
shell = pw->pw_shell;
login_close(lc);
if (strcmp(shell, PATH_AUTHPF_SHELL)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "wrong shell for user %s, uid %u",
pw->pw_name, pw->pw_uid);
if (shell != pw->pw_shell)
free(shell);
goto die;
}
if (shell != pw->pw_shell)
free(shell);
/*
* Paranoia, but this data _does_ come from outside authpf, and
* truncation would be bad.
@ -148,11 +168,11 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
if ((n = snprintf(rulesetname, sizeof(rulesetname), "%s(%ld)",
luser, (long)getpid())) < 0 || n >= sizeof(rulesetname)) {
luser, (long)getpid())) < 0 || (u_int)n >= sizeof(rulesetname)) {
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s(%ld) too large, ruleset name will be %ld",
luser, (long)getpid(), (long)getpid());
if ((n = snprintf(rulesetname, sizeof(rulesetname), "%ld",
(long)getpid())) < 0 || n >= sizeof(rulesetname)) {
(long)getpid())) < 0 || (u_int)n >= sizeof(rulesetname)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "pid too large for ruleset name");
goto die;
}
@ -262,12 +282,17 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
rewind(pidfp);
fprintf(pidfp, "%ld\n%s\n", (long)getpid(), luser);
fflush(pidfp);
(void) ftruncate(fileno(pidfp), ftell(pidfp));
(void) ftruncate(fileno(pidfp), ftello(pidfp));
if (change_filter(1, luser, ipsrc) == -1) {
printf("Unable to modify filters\r\n");
do_death(0);
}
if (change_table(1, luser, ipsrc) == -1) {
printf("Unable to modify table\r\n");
change_filter(0, luser, ipsrc);
do_death(0);
}
signal(SIGTERM, need_death);
signal(SIGINT, need_death);
@ -277,7 +302,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
signal(SIGSTOP, need_death);
signal(SIGTSTP, need_death);
while (1) {
printf("\r\nHello %s, ", luser);
printf("\r\nHello %s. ", luser);
printf("You are authenticated from host \"%s\"\r\n", ipsrc);
setproctitle("%s@%s", luser, ipsrc);
print_message(PATH_MESSAGE);
@ -350,6 +375,11 @@ read_config(FILE *f)
sizeof(anchorname)) >= sizeof(anchorname))
goto parse_error;
}
if (strcasecmp(pair[0], "table") == 0) {
if (!pair[1][0] || strlcpy(tablename, pair[1],
sizeof(tablename)) >= sizeof(tablename))
goto parse_error;
}
} while (!feof(f) && !ferror(f));
fclose(f);
return (0);
@ -533,12 +563,10 @@ static int
remove_stale_rulesets(void)
{
struct pfioc_ruleset prs;
const int action[PF_RULESET_MAX] = { PF_SCRUB,
PF_PASS, PF_NAT, PF_BINAT, PF_RDR };
u_int32_t nr, mnr;
memset(&prs, 0, sizeof(prs));
strlcpy(prs.anchor, anchorname, sizeof(prs.anchor));
strlcpy(prs.path, anchorname, sizeof(prs.path));
if (ioctl(dev, DIOCGETRULESETS, &prs)) {
if (errno == EINVAL)
return (0);
@ -565,20 +593,25 @@ remove_stale_rulesets(void)
(*s && (t == prs.name || *s != ')')))
return (1);
if (kill(pid, 0) && errno != EPERM) {
int i;
int i;
struct pfioc_trans_e t_e[PF_RULESET_MAX+1];
struct pfioc_trans t;
for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX; ++i) {
struct pfioc_rule pr;
memset(&pr, 0, sizeof(pr));
memcpy(pr.anchor, prs.anchor, sizeof(pr.anchor));
memcpy(pr.ruleset, prs.name, sizeof(pr.ruleset));
pr.rule.action = action[i];
if ((ioctl(dev, DIOCBEGINRULES, &pr) ||
ioctl(dev, DIOCCOMMITRULES, &pr)) &&
errno != EINVAL)
return (1);
bzero(&t, sizeof(t));
bzero(t_e, sizeof(t_e));
t.size = PF_RULESET_MAX+1;
t.esize = sizeof(t_e[0]);
t.array = t_e;
for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX+1; ++i) {
t_e[i].rs_num = i;
snprintf(t_e[i].anchor, sizeof(t_e[i].anchor),
"%s/%s", anchorname, prs.name);
}
t_e[PF_RULESET_MAX].rs_num = PF_RULESET_TABLE;
if ((ioctl(dev, DIOCXBEGIN, &t) ||
ioctl(dev, DIOCXCOMMIT, &t)) &&
errno != EINVAL)
return (1);
mnr--;
} else
nr++;
@ -592,85 +625,67 @@ remove_stale_rulesets(void)
static int
change_filter(int add, const char *luser, const char *ipsrc)
{
char fn[MAXPATHLEN];
FILE *f = NULL;
struct pfctl pf;
struct pfr_buffer t;
int i;
char *pargv[13] = {
"pfctl", "-p", "/dev/pf", "-q", "-a", "anchor/ruleset",
"-D", "user_ip=X", "-D", "user_id=X", "-f",
"file", NULL
};
char *fdpath = NULL, *userstr = NULL, *ipstr = NULL;
char *rsn = NULL, *fn = NULL;
pid_t pid;
int s;
if (luser == NULL || !luser[0] || ipsrc == NULL || !ipsrc[0]) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid luser/ipsrc");
goto error;
}
if (add) {
if ((i = snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s/%s/authpf.rules",
PATH_USER_DIR, luser)) < 0 || i >= sizeof(fn)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "user rule path too long");
goto error;
}
if ((f = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL && errno != ENOENT) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open %s (%m)", fn);
goto error;
}
if (f == NULL) {
if (strlcpy(fn, PATH_PFRULES, sizeof(fn)) >=
sizeof(fn)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "rule path too long");
goto error;
}
if ((f = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open %s (%m)", fn);
goto error;
}
}
}
if (pfctl_load_fingerprints(dev, 0)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "unable to load kernel's OS fingerprints");
goto error;
}
bzero(&t, sizeof(t));
t.pfrb_type = PFRB_TRANS;
memset(&pf, 0, sizeof(pf));
for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX; ++i) {
if (pfctl_add_trans(&t, i, anchorname, rulesetname)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "pfctl_add_trans %m");
goto error;
}
}
if (pfctl_trans(dev, &t, DIOCXBEGIN, 0)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCXBEGIN (%s) %m", add?"add":"remove");
goto error;
}
if (asprintf(&rsn, "%s/%s", anchorname, rulesetname) == -1)
goto no_mem;
if (asprintf(&fdpath, "/dev/fd/%d", dev) == -1)
goto no_mem;
if (asprintf(&ipstr, "user_ip=%s", ipsrc) == -1)
goto no_mem;
if (asprintf(&userstr, "user_id=%s", luser) == -1)
goto no_mem;
if (add) {
if (symset("user_ip", ipsrc, 0) ||
symset("user_id", luser, 0)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "symset");
goto error;
struct stat sb;
if (asprintf(&fn, "%s/%s/authpf.rules", PATH_USER_DIR, luser)
== -1)
goto no_mem;
if (stat(fn, &sb) == -1) {
free(fn);
if ((fn = strdup(PATH_PFRULES)) == NULL)
goto no_mem;
}
}
pargv[2] = fdpath;
pargv[5] = rsn;
pargv[7] = userstr;
pargv[9] = ipstr;
if (!add)
pargv[11] = "/dev/null";
else
pargv[11] = fn;
pf.dev = dev;
pf.trans = &t;
pf.anchor = anchorname;
pf.ruleset = rulesetname;
infile = fn;
if (parse_rules(f, &pf) < 0) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "syntax error in rule file: "
"authpf rules not loaded");
goto error;
}
infile = NULL;
fclose(f);
f = NULL;
switch (pid = fork()) {
case -1:
err(1, "fork failed");
case 0:
execvp(PATH_PFCTL, pargv);
warn("exec of %s failed", PATH_PFCTL);
_exit(1);
}
if (pfctl_trans(dev, &t, DIOCXCOMMIT, 0)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCXCOMMIT (%s) %m", add?"add":"remove");
goto error;
/* parent */
waitpid(pid, &s, 0);
if (s != 0) {
if (WIFEXITED(s)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "pfctl exited abnormally");
goto error;
}
}
if (add) {
@ -682,17 +697,62 @@ change_filter(int add, const char *luser, const char *ipsrc)
ipsrc, luser, Tend.tv_sec - Tstart.tv_sec);
}
return (0);
no_mem:
syslog(LOG_ERR, "malloc failed");
error:
if (f != NULL)
fclose(f);
if (pfctl_trans(dev, &t, DIOCXROLLBACK, 0))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCXROLLBACK (%s) %m", add?"add":"remove");
free(fdpath);
fdpath = NULL;
free(rsn);
rsn = NULL;
free(userstr);
userstr = NULL;
free(ipstr);
ipstr = NULL;
free(fn);
fn = NULL;
infile = NULL;
return (-1);
}
/*
* Add/remove this IP from the "authpf_users" table.
*/
static int
change_table(int add, const char *luser, const char *ipsrc)
{
struct pfioc_table io;
struct pfr_addr addr;
bzero(&io, sizeof(io));
strlcpy(io.pfrio_table.pfrt_name, tablename, sizeof(io.pfrio_table));
io.pfrio_buffer = &addr;
io.pfrio_esize = sizeof(addr);
io.pfrio_size = 1;
bzero(&addr, sizeof(addr));
if (ipsrc == NULL || !ipsrc[0])
return (-1);
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &addr.pfra_ip4addr) == 1) {
addr.pfra_af = AF_INET;
addr.pfra_net = 32;
} else if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, ipsrc, &addr.pfra_ip6addr) == 1) {
addr.pfra_af = AF_INET6;
addr.pfra_net = 128;
} else {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid ipsrc");
return (-1);
}
if (ioctl(dev, add ? DIOCRADDADDRS : DIOCRDELADDRS, &io) &&
errno != ESRCH) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot %s %s from table %s: %s",
add ? "add" : "remove", ipsrc, tablename,
strerror(errno));
return (-1);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* This is to kill off states that would otherwise be left behind stateful
* rules. This means we don't need to allow in more traffic than we really
@ -704,24 +764,32 @@ static void
authpf_kill_states(void)
{
struct pfioc_state_kill psk;
struct in_addr target;
struct pf_addr target;
memset(&psk, 0, sizeof(psk));
psk.psk_af = AF_INET;
memset(&target, 0, sizeof(target));
inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &target);
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &target.v4) == 1)
psk.psk_af = AF_INET;
else if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, ipsrc, &target.v6) == 1)
psk.psk_af = AF_INET6;
else {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "inet_pton(%s) failed", ipsrc);
return;
}
/* Kill all states from ipsrc */
psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.addr.v4 = target;
memcpy(&psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.addr, &target,
sizeof(psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.addr));
memset(&psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.mask, 0xff,
sizeof(psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.mask));
if (ioctl(dev, DIOCKILLSTATES, &psk))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCKILLSTATES failed (%m)");
/* Kill all states to ipsrc */
psk.psk_af = AF_INET;
memset(&psk.psk_src, 0, sizeof(psk.psk_src));
psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.addr.v4 = target;
memcpy(&psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.addr, &target,
sizeof(psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.addr));
memset(&psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.mask, 0xff,
sizeof(psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.mask));
if (ioctl(dev, DIOCKILLSTATES, &psk))
@ -745,6 +813,7 @@ do_death(int active)
if (active) {
change_filter(0, luser, ipsrc);
change_table(0, luser, ipsrc);
authpf_kill_states();
remove_stale_rulesets();
}
@ -755,157 +824,3 @@ do_death(int active)
syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot unlink %s (%m)", pidfile);
exit(ret);
}
/*
* callbacks for parse_rules(void)
*/
int
pfctl_add_rule(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_rule *r)
{
u_int8_t rs_num;
struct pfioc_rule pr;
switch (r->action) {
case PF_PASS:
case PF_DROP:
rs_num = PF_RULESET_FILTER;
break;
case PF_SCRUB:
rs_num = PF_RULESET_SCRUB;
break;
case PF_NAT:
case PF_NONAT:
rs_num = PF_RULESET_NAT;
break;
case PF_RDR:
case PF_NORDR:
rs_num = PF_RULESET_RDR;
break;
case PF_BINAT:
case PF_NOBINAT:
rs_num = PF_RULESET_BINAT;
break;
default:
syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid rule action %d", r->action);
return (1);
}
bzero(&pr, sizeof(pr));
strlcpy(pr.anchor, pf->anchor, sizeof(pr.anchor));
strlcpy(pr.ruleset, pf->ruleset, sizeof(pr.ruleset));
if (pfctl_add_pool(pf, &r->rpool, r->af))
return (1);
pr.ticket = pfctl_get_ticket(pf->trans, rs_num, pf->anchor,
pf->ruleset);
pr.pool_ticket = pf->paddr.ticket;
memcpy(&pr.rule, r, sizeof(pr.rule));
if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCADDRULE, &pr)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCADDRULE %m");
return (1);
}
pfctl_clear_pool(&r->rpool);
return (0);
}
int
pfctl_add_pool(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_pool *p, sa_family_t af)
{
struct pf_pooladdr *pa;
if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCBEGINADDRS, &pf->paddr)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCBEGINADDRS %m");
return (1);
}
pf->paddr.af = af;
TAILQ_FOREACH(pa, &p->list, entries) {
memcpy(&pf->paddr.addr, pa, sizeof(struct pf_pooladdr));
if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCADDADDR, &pf->paddr)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCADDADDR %m");
return (1);
}
}
return (0);
}
void
pfctl_clear_pool(struct pf_pool *pool)
{
struct pf_pooladdr *pa;
while ((pa = TAILQ_FIRST(&pool->list)) != NULL) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&pool->list, pa, entries);
free(pa);
}
}
int
pfctl_add_altq(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *a)
{
fprintf(stderr, "altq rules not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_optimization(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set optimization not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_logif(struct pfctl *pf, char *ifname)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set loginterface not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_hostid(struct pfctl *pf, u_int32_t hostid)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set hostid not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_timeout(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt, int seconds, int quiet)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set timeout not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_limit(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt, unsigned int limit)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set limit not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_set_debug(struct pfctl *pf, char *d)
{
fprintf(stderr, "set debug not supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_define_table(char *name, int flags, int addrs, const char *anchor,
const char *ruleset, struct pfr_buffer *ab, u_int32_t ticket)
{
fprintf(stderr, "table definitions not yet supported in authpf\n");
return (1);
}
int
pfctl_rules(int dev, char *filename, int opts, char *anchorname,
char *rulesetname, struct pfr_buffer *t)
{
/* never called, no anchors inside anchors, but we need the stub */
fprintf(stderr, "load anchor not supported from authpf\n");
return (1);
}
void
pfctl_print_title(char *title)
{
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pathnames.h,v 1.6 2003/06/03 20:38:59 beck Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pathnames.h,v 1.7 2004/04/25 18:40:42 beck Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Chris Kuethe (ckuethe@ualberta.ca)
@ -35,3 +35,4 @@
#define PATH_DEVFILE "/dev/pf"
#define PATH_PIDFILE "/var/authpf"
#define PATH_AUTHPF_SHELL "/usr/sbin/authpf"
#define PATH_PFCTL "/sbin/pfctl"

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: ftp-proxy.8,v 1.40 2004/03/16 08:50:07 jmc Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: ftp-proxy.8,v 1.42 2004/11/19 00:47:23 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1996-2001
.\" Obtuse Systems Corporation, All rights reserved.
@ -35,14 +35,18 @@
.Nd Internet File Transfer Protocol proxy server
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm ftp-proxy
.Bk -words
.Op Fl AnrVw
.Op Fl a Ar address
.Op Fl D Ar debuglevel
.Op Fl g Ar group
.Op Fl M Ar maxport
.Op Fl m Ar minport
.Op Fl R Ar address[:port]
.Op Fl S Ar address
.Op Fl t Ar timeout
.Op Fl u Ar user
.Ek
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a proxy for the Internet File Transfer Protocol.
@ -137,12 +141,27 @@ Without this flag,
does not require any IP forwarding or NAT beyond the
.Em rdr
necessary to capture the FTP control connection.
.It Fl R Ar address:[port]
Reverse proxy mode for FTP servers running behind a NAT gateway.
In this mode, no redirection is needed.
The proxy is run from
.Xr inetd 8
on the port that external clients connect to (usually 21).
Control connections and passive data connections are forwarded
to the server.
.It Fl r
Use reverse host
.Pq reverse DNS
lookups for logging and libwrap use.
By default,
the proxy does not look up hostnames for libwrap or logging purposes.
.It Fl S Ar address
Source address to use for data connections made by the proxy.
Useful when there are multiple addresses (aliases) available
to the proxy.
Clients may expect data connections to have the same source
address as the control connections, and reject or drop other
connections.
.It Fl t Ar timeout
Specifies a timeout, in seconds.
The proxy will exit and close open connections if it sees no data

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: ftp-proxy.c,v 1.35 2004/03/14 21:51:44 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: ftp-proxy.c,v 1.41 2005/03/05 23:11:19 cloder Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2001
@ -128,6 +128,8 @@ double xfer_start_time;
struct sockaddr_in real_server_sa;
struct sockaddr_in client_listen_sa;
struct sockaddr_in server_listen_sa;
struct sockaddr_in proxy_sa;
struct in_addr src_addr;
int client_listen_socket = -1; /* Only used in PASV mode */
int client_data_socket = -1; /* Connected socket to real client */
@ -138,13 +140,14 @@ int client_data_bytes, server_data_bytes;
int AnonFtpOnly;
int Verbose;
int NatMode;
int ReverseMode;
char ClientName[NI_MAXHOST];
char RealServerName[NI_MAXHOST];
char OurName[NI_MAXHOST];
char *User = "proxy";
char *Group;
const char *User = "proxy";
const char *Group;
extern int Debug_Level;
extern int Use_Rdns;
@ -172,8 +175,9 @@ static void
usage(void)
{
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,
"usage: %s [-AnrVw] [-a address] [-D debuglevel [-g group]"
" [-M maxport] [-m minport] [-t timeout] [-u user]", __progname);
"usage: %s [-AnrVw] [-a address] [-D debuglevel] [-g group]"
" [-M maxport] [-m minport] [-R address[:port]] [-S address]"
" [-t timeout] [-u user]", __progname);
exit(EX_USAGE);
}
@ -313,7 +317,7 @@ show_xfer_stats(void)
char tbuf[1000];
double delta;
size_t len;
int i;
int i = -1;
if (!Verbose)
return;
@ -340,21 +344,21 @@ show_xfer_stats(void)
"data transfer complete (%dh %dm %ds",
idelta / (60*60), (idelta % (60*60)) / 60,
idelta % 60);
if (i >= len)
if (i == -1 || i >= len)
goto logit;
len -= i;
} else {
i = snprintf(tbuf, len,
"data transfer complete (%dm %ds", idelta / 60,
idelta % 60);
if (i >= len)
if (i == -1 || i >= len)
goto logit;
len -= i;
}
} else {
i = snprintf(tbuf, len, "data transfer complete (%.1fs",
delta);
if (i >= len)
if (i == -1 || i >= len)
goto logit;
len -= i;
}
@ -363,7 +367,7 @@ show_xfer_stats(void)
i = snprintf(&tbuf[strlen(tbuf)], len,
", %d bytes to server) (%.1fKB/s", client_data_bytes,
(client_data_bytes / delta) / (double)1024);
if (i >= len)
if (i == -1 || i >= len)
goto logit;
len -= i;
}
@ -371,20 +375,21 @@ show_xfer_stats(void)
i = snprintf(&tbuf[strlen(tbuf)], len,
", %d bytes to client) (%.1fKB/s", server_data_bytes,
(server_data_bytes / delta) / (double)1024);
if (i >= len)
if (i == -1 || i >= len)
goto logit;
len -= i;
}
strlcat(tbuf, ")", sizeof(tbuf));
logit:
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s", tbuf);
if (i != -1)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s", tbuf);
}
void
log_control_command (char *cmd, int client)
{
/* log an ftp control command or reply */
char *logstring;
const char *logstring;
int level = LOG_DEBUG;
if (!Verbose)
@ -537,7 +542,7 @@ connect_port_backchannel(void)
* getting one bound to port 20 - This is deliberately
* not RFC compliant.
*/
bzero(&listen_sa.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
bcopy(&src_addr, &listen_sa.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
client_data_socket = get_backchannel_socket(SOCK_STREAM,
min_port, max_port, -1, 1, &listen_sa);
if (client_data_socket < 0) {
@ -555,7 +560,7 @@ connect_port_backchannel(void)
salen = 1;
listen_sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
bzero(&listen_sa.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
bcopy(&src_addr, &listen_sa.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
listen_sa.sin_port = htons(20);
if (setsockopt(client_data_socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
@ -925,7 +930,10 @@ do_server_reply(struct csiob *server, struct csiob *client)
new_dataconn(0);
connection_mode = PASV_MODE;
iap = &(server->sa.sin_addr);
if (ReverseMode)
iap = &(proxy_sa.sin_addr);
else
iap = &(server->sa.sin_addr);
debuglog(1, "we want client to use %s:%u", inet_ntoa(*iap),
htons(client_listen_sa.sin_port));
@ -973,7 +981,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
int use_tcpwrapper = 0;
#endif /* LIBWRAP */
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "a:D:g:m:M:t:u:AnVwr")) != -1) {
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "a:D:g:m:M:R:S:t:u:AnVwr")) != -1) {
char *p;
switch (ch) {
case 'a':
@ -1016,6 +1024,41 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'r':
Use_Rdns = 1; /* look up hostnames */
break;
case 'R': {
char *s, *t;
if (!*optarg)
usage();
if ((s = strdup(optarg)) == NULL) {
syslog (LOG_NOTICE,
"Insufficient memory (malloc failed)");
exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
}
memset(&real_server_sa, 0, sizeof(real_server_sa));
real_server_sa.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
real_server_sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
t = strchr(s, ':');
if (t == NULL)
real_server_sa.sin_port = htons(21);
else {
long port = strtol(t + 1, &p, 10);
if (*p || port <= 0 || port > 65535)
usage();
real_server_sa.sin_port = htons(port);
*t = 0;
}
real_server_sa.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(s);
if (real_server_sa.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_NONE)
usage();
free(s);
ReverseMode = 1;
break;
}
case 'S':
if (!inet_aton(optarg, &src_addr))
usage();
break;
case 't':
timeout_seconds = strtol(optarg, &p, 10);
if (!*optarg || *p)
@ -1051,7 +1094,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
memset(&client_iob, 0, sizeof(client_iob));
memset(&server_iob, 0, sizeof(server_iob));
if (get_proxy_env(0, &real_server_sa, &client_iob.sa) == -1)
if (get_proxy_env(0, &real_server_sa, &client_iob.sa,
&proxy_sa) == -1)
exit(EX_PROTOCOL);
/*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: getline.c,v 1.15 2003/06/28 01:04:57 deraadt Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: getline.c,v 1.16 2004/09/16 04:50:51 deraadt Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1985, 1988 Regents of the University of California.
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ refill_buffer(struct csiob *iobp)
/* don't do tiny reads, grow first if we need to */
rqlen = iobp->io_buffer_size - iobp->io_buffer_len;
if (rqlen <= 128) {
char *tmp;
unsigned char *tmp;
iobp->io_buffer_size += 128;
tmp = realloc(iobp->io_buffer, iobp->io_buffer_size);
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ telnet_getline(struct csiob *iobp, struct csiob *telnet_passthrough)
{
unsigned char ch;
int ix;
char tbuf[100];
unsigned char tbuf[100];
iobp->line_buffer[0] = '\0';
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ telnet_getline(struct csiob *iobp, struct csiob *telnet_passthrough)
* nasty.
*/
if (ix - iobp->next_byte > iobp->line_buffer_size - 5) {
char *tmp;
unsigned char *tmp;
iobp->line_buffer_size = 256 + ix - iobp->next_byte;
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: util.c,v 1.18 2004/01/22 16:10:30 beck Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: util.c,v 1.19 2004/07/06 19:49:11 dhartmei Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2001
@ -56,6 +56,8 @@
#include "util.h"
extern int ReverseMode;
int Debug_Level;
int Use_Rdns;
in_addr_t Bind_Addr = INADDR_NONE;
@ -75,14 +77,14 @@ debuglog(int debug_level, const char *fmt, ...)
int
get_proxy_env(int connected_fd, struct sockaddr_in *real_server_sa_ptr,
struct sockaddr_in *client_sa_ptr)
struct sockaddr_in *client_sa_ptr, struct sockaddr_in *proxy_sa_ptr)
{
struct pfioc_natlook natlook;
socklen_t slen;
int fd;
slen = sizeof(*real_server_sa_ptr);
if (getsockname(connected_fd, (struct sockaddr *)real_server_sa_ptr,
slen = sizeof(*proxy_sa_ptr);
if (getsockname(connected_fd, (struct sockaddr *)proxy_sa_ptr,
&slen) != 0) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "getsockname() failed (%m)");
return(-1);
@ -94,6 +96,9 @@ get_proxy_env(int connected_fd, struct sockaddr_in *real_server_sa_ptr,
return(-1);
}
if (ReverseMode)
return(0);
/*
* Build up the pf natlook structure.
* Just for IPv4 right now
@ -101,10 +106,10 @@ get_proxy_env(int connected_fd, struct sockaddr_in *real_server_sa_ptr,
memset((void *)&natlook, 0, sizeof(natlook));
natlook.af = AF_INET;
natlook.saddr.addr32[0] = client_sa_ptr->sin_addr.s_addr;
natlook.daddr.addr32[0] = real_server_sa_ptr->sin_addr.s_addr;
natlook.daddr.addr32[0] = proxy_sa_ptr->sin_addr.s_addr;
natlook.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
natlook.sport = client_sa_ptr->sin_port;
natlook.dport = real_server_sa_ptr->sin_port;
natlook.dport = proxy_sa_ptr->sin_port;
natlook.direction = PF_OUT;
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: util.h,v 1.3 2002/05/23 10:22:14 deraadt Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: util.h,v 1.5 2005/02/24 15:49:08 dhartmei Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2001
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ struct csiob {
int line_buffer_size, io_buffer_size, io_buffer_len, next_byte;
unsigned char *io_buffer, *line_buffer;
struct sockaddr_in sa, real_sa;
char *who;
const char *who;
char alive, got_eof, data_available;
int send_oob_flags;
};
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ extern int telnet_getline(struct csiob *iobp,
struct csiob *telnet_passthrough);
extern int get_proxy_env(int fd, struct sockaddr_in *server_sa_ptr,
struct sockaddr_in *client_sa_ptr);
struct sockaddr_in *client_sa_ptr, struct sockaddr_in *proxy_sa_ptr);
extern int get_backchannel_socket(int type, int min_port, int max_port,
int start_port, int direction, struct sockaddr_in *sap);

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: pf.conf.5,v 1.292 2004/02/24 05:44:48 mcbride Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: pf.conf.5,v 1.326 2005/03/01 18:10:44 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2002, Daniel Hartmeier
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ command.
.Bl -tag -width xxxx
.It Ar set timeout
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width interval -compact
.Bl -tag -width "src.track" -compact
.It Ar interval
Interval between purging expired states and fragments.
.It Ar frag
@ -483,6 +483,16 @@ For example:
.Pp
.Dl set fingerprints \&"/etc/pf.os.devel\&"
.Pp
.It Ar set skip on <ifspec>
List interfaces for which packets should not be filtered.
Packets passing in or out on such interfaces are passed as if pf was
disabled, i.e. pf does not process them in any way.
This can be useful on loopback and other virtual interfaces, when
packet filtering is not desired and can have unexpected effects.
For example:
.Pp
.Dl set skip on lo0
.Pp
.It Ar set debug
Set the debug
.Ar level
@ -547,7 +557,7 @@ Enforces a maximum MSS for matching TCP packets.
.It Ar random-id
Replaces the IP identification field with random values to compensate
for predictable values generated by many hosts.
This option only applies to outgoing packets that are not fragmented
This option only applies to packets that are not fragmented
after the optional fragment reassembly.
.It Ar fragment reassemble
Using
@ -601,7 +611,7 @@ the firewall state, and expires before reaching the destination host.
.Ar reassemble tcp
will raise the TTL of all packets back up to the highest value seen on
the connection.
.It timeout modulation
.It timestamp modulation
Modern TCP stacks will send a timestamp on every TCP packet and echo
the other endpoint's timestamp back to them.
Many operating systems will merely start the timestamp at zero when
@ -618,6 +628,24 @@ guessable base time.
will cause
.Ar scrub
to modulate the TCP timestamps with a random number.
.It extended PAWS checks
There is a problem with TCP on long fat pipes, in that a packet might get
delayed for longer than it takes the connection to wrap its 32-bit sequence
space.
In such an occurrence, the old packet would be indistinguishable from a
new packet and would be accepted as such.
The solution to this is called PAWS: Protection Against Wrapped Sequence
numbers.
It protects against it by making sure the timestamp on each packet does
not go backwards.
.Ar reassemble tcp
also makes sure the timestamp on the packet does not go forward more
than the RFC allows.
By doing this,
.Xr pf 4
artificially extends the security of TCP sequence numbers by 10 to 18
bits when the host uses appropriately randomized timestamps, since a
blind attacker would have to guess the timestamp as well.
.El
.El
.Pp
@ -625,6 +653,15 @@ For example,
.Bd -literal -offset indent
scrub in on $ext_if all fragment reassemble
.Ed
.Pp
The
.Ar no
option prefixed to a scrub rule causes matching packets to remain unscrubbed,
much in the same way as
.Ar drop quick
works in the packet filter (see below).
This mechanism should be used when it is necessary to exclude specific packets
from broader scrub rules.
.Sh QUEUEING
Packets can be assigned to queues for the purpose of bandwidth
control.
@ -664,6 +701,18 @@ assigned.
mainly controls the time packets take to get sent out, while
.Ar bandwidth
has primarily effects on throughput.
.Ar cbq
achieves both partitioning and sharing of link bandwidth
by hierarchically structured classes.
Each class has its own
.Ar queue
and is assigned its share of
.Ar bandwidth .
A child class can borrow bandwidth from its parent class
as long as excess bandwidth is available
(see the option
.Ar borrow ,
below).
.It Ar priq
Priority Queueing.
.Ar Queues
@ -697,6 +746,14 @@ assigned.
mainly controls the time packets take to get sent out, while
.Ar bandwidth
has primarily effects on throughput.
.Ar hfsc
supports both link-sharing and guaranteed real-time services.
It employs a service curve based QoS model,
and its unique feature is an ability to decouple
.Ar delay
and
.Ar bandwidth
allocation.
.El
.Pp
The interfaces on which queueing should be activated are declared using
@ -782,6 +839,7 @@ This value must not exceed the value of the parent
.Ar queue
and can be specified as an absolute value or a percentage of the parent
queue's bandwidth.
If not specified, defaults to 100% of the parent queue's bandwidth.
The
.Ar priq
scheduler does not support bandwidth specification.
@ -910,8 +968,8 @@ queue developers bandwidth 75% cbq(borrow)
queue employees bandwidth 15%
queue mail bandwidth 10% priority 0 cbq(borrow ecn)
queue ssh bandwidth 20% cbq(borrow) { ssh_interactive, ssh_bulk }
queue ssh_interactive priority 7
queue ssh_bulk priority 0
queue ssh_interactive bandwidth 50% priority 7 cbq(borrow)
queue ssh_bulk bandwidth 50% priority 0 cbq(borrow)
block return out on dc0 inet all queue std
pass out on dc0 inet proto tcp from $developerhosts to any port 80 \e
@ -935,8 +993,8 @@ the packet filter for evaluation.
.Pp
Since translation occurs before filtering the filter
engine will see packets as they look after any
addresses and ports have been translated. Filter rules
will therefore have to filter based on the translated
addresses and ports have been translated.
Filter rules will therefore have to filter based on the translated
address and port number.
Packets that match a translation rule are only automatically passed if
the
@ -1098,10 +1156,11 @@ This causes a TCP RST to be returned for
packets and an ICMP UNREACHABLE for UDP and other packets.
.El
.Pp
Options returning packets have no effect if
Options returning ICMP packets currently have no effect if
.Xr pf 4
operates on a
.Xr bridge 4 .
.Xr bridge 4 ,
as the code to support this feature has not yet been implemented.
.It Ar pass
The packet is passed.
.El
@ -1212,9 +1271,16 @@ addresses and ports.
Addresses can be specified in CIDR notation (matching netblocks), as
symbolic host names or interface names, or as any of the following keywords:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Ar any
Any address.
.It Ar route <label>
Any address whose associated route has label
.Ar <label> .
See
.Xr route 4
and
.Xr route 8 .
.It Ar no-route
Any address which is not currently routable.
.It Ar <table>
@ -1308,6 +1374,7 @@ pass in proto tcp from any to any port 25
pass in proto tcp from 10.0.0.0/8 port > 1024 \e
to ! 10.1.2.3 port != ssh
pass in proto tcp from any os "OpenBSD" flags S/SA
pass in proto tcp from route "DTAG"
.Ed
.It Ar all
This is equivalent to "from any to any".
@ -1392,9 +1459,18 @@ All of SYN, FIN, RST and ACK must be unset.
.It Ar icmp6-type <type> code <code>
This rule only applies to ICMP or ICMPv6 packets with the specified type
and code.
Text names for ICMP types and codes are listed in
.Xr icmp 4
and
.Xr icmp6 4 .
This parameter is only valid for rules that cover protocols ICMP or
ICMP6.
The protocol and the ICMP type indicator (icmp-type or icmp6-type)
The protocol and the ICMP type indicator
.Po
.Ar icmp-type
or
.Ar icmp6-type
.Pc
must match.
.It Ar allow-opts
By default, packets which contain IP options are blocked.
@ -1500,7 +1576,7 @@ or
rules in addition to filter rules.
Tags take the same macros as labels (see above).
.It Ar tagged <string>
Used with filter rules to specify that packets must already
Used with filter or translation rules to specify that packets must already
be tagged with the given tag in order to match the rule.
Inverse tag matching can also be done
by specifying the
@ -1508,6 +1584,15 @@ by specifying the
operator before the
.Ar tagged
keyword.
.It Ar probability <number>
A probability attribute can be attached to a rule, with a value set between
0 and 1, bounds not included.
In that case, the rule will be honoured using the given probability value
only.
For example, the following rule will drop 20% of incoming ICMP packets:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
block in proto icmp probability 20%
.Ed
.El
.Sh ROUTING
If a packet matches a rule with a route option set, the packet filter will
@ -1538,7 +1623,7 @@ option is similar to
but routes packets that pass in the opposite direction (replies) to the
specified interface.
Opposite direction is only defined in the context of a state entry, and
.Ar route-to
.Ar reply-to
is useful only in rules that create state.
It can be used on systems with multiple external connections to
route all outgoing packets of a connection through the interface
@ -1855,32 +1940,96 @@ Prevent state changes for states created by this rule from appearing on the
interface.
.It Ar <timeout> <seconds>
Changes the timeout values used for states created by this rule.
.Pp
When the
.Ar source-track
keyword is specified, the number of states per source IP is tracked.
The following limits can be set:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxx -compact
.It Ar max-src-nodes
Limits the maximum number of source addresses which can simultaneously
have state table entries.
.It Ar max-src-states
Limits the maximum number of simultaneous state entries that a single
source address can create with this rule.
.El
For a list of all valid timeout names, see
.Sx OPTIONS
above.
.El
.Pp
Multiple options can be specified, separated by commas:
.Bd -literal
.Bd -literal -offset indent
pass in proto tcp from any to any \e
port www flags S/SA keep state \e
(max 100, source-track rule, max-src-nodes 75, \e
max-src-states 3, tcp.established 60, tcp.closing 5)
.Ed
.Pp
When the
.Ar source-track
keyword is specified, the number of states per source IP is tracked.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxx -compact
.It Ar source-track rule
The maximum number of states created by this rule is limited by the rule's
.Ar max-src-nodes
and
.Ar max-src-state
options.
Only state entries created by this particular rule count toward the rule's
limits.
.It Ar source-track global
The number of states created by all rules that use this option is limited.
Each rule can specify different
.Ar max-src-nodes
and
.Ar max-src-states
options, however state entries created by any participating rule count towards
each individual rule's limits.
.El
.Pp
The following limits can be set:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxx -compact
.It Ar max-src-nodes <number>
Limits the maximum number of source addresses which can simultaneously
have state table entries.
.It Ar max-src-states <number>
Limits the maximum number of simultaneous state entries that a single
source address can create with this rule.
.El
.Pp
For stateful TCP connections, limits on established connections (connections
which have completed the TCP 3-way handshake) can also be enforced
per source IP.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxx -compact
.It Ar max-src-conn <number>
Limits the maximum number of simultaneous TCP connections which have
completed the 3-way handshake that a single host can make.
.It Ar max-src-conn-rate <number> / <seconds>
Limit the rate of new connections over a time interval.
The connection rate is an approximation calculated as a moving average.
.El
.Pp
Because the 3-way handshake ensures that the source address is not being
spoofed, more aggressive action can be taken based on these limits.
With the
.Ar overload <table>
state option, source IP addresses which hit either of the limits on
established connections will be added to the named table.
This table can be used in the ruleset to block further activity from
the offending host, redirect it to a tarpit process, or restrict its
bandwidth.
.Pp
The optional
.Ar flush
keyword kills all states created by the matching rule which originate
from the host which exceeds these limits.
The
.Ar global
modifier to the flush command kills all states originating from the
offending host, regardless of which rule created the state.
.Pp
For example, the following rules will protect the webserver against
hosts making more than 100 connections in 10 seconds.
Any host which connects faster than this rate will have its address added
to the <bad_hosts> table and have all states originating from it flushed.
Any new packets arriving from this host will be dropped unconditionally
by the block rule.
.Bd -literal -offset indent
block quick from <bad_hosts>
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp to $webserver port www flags S/SA keep state \e
(max-src-conn-rate 100/10, overload <bad_hosts> flush global)
.Ed
.Sh OPERATING SYSTEM FINGERPRINTING
Passive OS Fingerprinting is a mechanism to inspect nuances of a TCP
connection's initial SYN packet and guess at the host's operating system.
@ -1891,7 +2040,7 @@ upon.
.Pp
The fingerprints may be specified by operating system class, by
version, or by subtype/patchlevel.
The class of an operating system is typically the vender or genre
The class of an operating system is typically the vendor or genre
and would be OpenBSD for the
.Xr pf 4
firewall itself.
@ -2056,84 +2205,87 @@ The timeout value can also be adjusted.
.Pp
Currently, only IPv4 fragments are supported and IPv6 fragments
are blocked unconditionally.
.Sh ANCHORS AND NAMED RULESETS
.Sh ANCHORS
Besides the main ruleset,
.Xr pfctl 8
can load named rulesets into
can load rulesets into
.Ar anchor
attachment points.
An
.Ar anchor
contains a list of named rulesets.
is a container that can hold rules, address tables, and other anchors.
.Pp
An
.Ar anchor
has a name which specifies where
has a name which specifies the path where
.Xr pfctl 8
can be used to attach sub-rulesets.
A named ruleset contains filter and translation rules, like the
main ruleset.
The main ruleset can reference
can be used to access the anchor to perform operations on it, such as
attaching child anchors to it or loading rules into it.
Anchors may be nested, with components separated by
.Sq /
characters, similar to how file system hierarchies are laid out.
The main ruleset is actually the default anchor, so filter and
translation rules, for example, may also be contained in any anchor.
.Pp
An anchor can reference another
.Ar anchor
attachment points
attachment point
using the following kinds
of rules:
.Bl -tag -width xxxx
.It Ar nat-anchor <name>
Evaluates the
.Ar nat
rules of all named rulesets in the specified
rules in the specified
.Ar anchor .
.It Ar rdr-anchor <name>
Evaluates the
.Ar rdr
rules of all named rulesets in the specified
rules in the specified
.Ar anchor .
.It Ar binat-anchor <name>
Evaluates the
.Ar binat
rules of all named rulesets in the specified
rules in the specified
.Ar anchor .
.It Ar anchor <name>
Evaluates the filter rules of all named rulesets in the specified
Evaluates the filter rules in the specified
.Ar anchor .
.It Ar load anchor <name>:<ruleset> from <file>
Loads the rules from the specified file into the named
ruleset
.Ar <ruleset>
attached to the anchor
.Ar <name> .
.It Ar load anchor <name> from <file>
Loads the rules from the specified file into the
anchor
.Ar name .
.El
.Pp
When evaluation of the main ruleset reaches an
.Ar anchor
rule,
.Xr pf 4
will proceed to evaluate all rules specified in the
named rulesets attached to that
.Ar anchor .
will proceed to evaluate all rules specified in that anchor.
.Pp
Matching filter rules in named rulesets with the
Matching filter and translation rules in anchors with the
.Ar quick
option and matching translation rules are final and abort the
evaluation of both the rules in the
.Ar anchor
option are final and abort the evaluation of the rules in other
anchors
and the main ruleset.
.Pp
Only the main ruleset can contain
.Ar anchor
rules.
.Pp
When an
rules are evaluated relative to the anchor in which they are contained.
For example, all
.Ar anchor
contains more than one named ruleset, they are evaluated
in the alphabetical order of their names.
rules specified in the main ruleset will reference anchor
attachment points underneath the main ruleset, and
.Ar anchor
rules specified in a file loaded from a
.Ar load anchor
rule will be attached under that anchor point.
.Pp
Rules may contain
Rules may be contained in
.Ar anchor
attachment points which do not contain any rules when the main ruleset
is loaded, and later such named rulesets can be manipulated through
is loaded, and later such anchors can be manipulated through
.Xr pfctl 8
without reloading the main ruleset.
without reloading the main ruleset or other anchors.
For example,
.Bd -literal -offset indent
ext_if = \&"kue0\&"
@ -2145,27 +2297,27 @@ pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any \e
.Ed
.Pp
blocks all packets on the external interface by default, then evaluates
all rulesets in the
all rules in the
.Ar anchor
named "spam", and finally passes all outgoing connections and
incoming connections to port 25.
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# echo \&"block in quick from 1.2.3.4 to any\&" \&| \e
pfctl -a spam:manual -f -
pfctl -a spam -f -
.Ed
.Pp
loads a single ruleset containing a single rule into the
This loads a single rule into the
.Ar anchor ,
which blocks all packets from a specific address.
.Pp
The named ruleset can also be populated by adding a
The anchor can also be populated by adding a
.Ar load anchor
rule after the
.Ar anchor
rule:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
anchor spam
load anchor spam:manual from "/etc/pf-spam.conf"
load anchor spam from "/etc/pf-spam.conf"
.Ed
.Pp
When
@ -2174,7 +2326,7 @@ loads
.Nm pf.conf ,
it will also load all the rules from the file
.Pa /etc/pf-spam.conf
into the named ruleset.
into the anchor.
.Pp
Optionally,
.Ar anchor
@ -2185,7 +2337,7 @@ using the same syntax as filter rules.
When parameters are used, the
.Ar anchor
rule is only evaluated for matching packets.
This allows conditional evaluation of named rulesets, like:
This allows conditional evaluation of anchors, like:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
block on $ext_if all
anchor spam proto tcp from any to any port smtp
@ -2201,10 +2353,56 @@ packets with destination port 25.
Hence,
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# echo \&"block in quick from 1.2.3.4 to any" \&| \e
pfctl -a spam:manual -f -
pfctl -a spam -f -
.Ed
.Pp
will only block connections from 1.2.3.4 to port 25.
.Pp
Anchors may end with the asterisk
.Pq Sq *
character, which signifies that all anchors attached at that point
should be evaluated in the alphabetical ordering of their anchor name.
For example,
.Bd -literal -offset indent
anchor "spam/*"
.Ed
.Pp
will evaluate each rule in each anchor attached to the
.Li spam
anchor.
Note that it will only evaluate anchors that are directly attached to the
.Li spam
anchor, and will not descend to evaluate anchors recursively.
.Pp
Since anchors are evaluated relative to the anchor in which they are
contained, there is a mechanism for accessing the parent and ancestor
anchors of a given anchor.
Similar to file system path name resolution, if the sequence
.Dq ..
appears as an anchor path component, the parent anchor of the current
anchor in the path evaluation at that point will become the new current
anchor.
As an example, consider the following:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# echo ' anchor "spam/allowed" ' | pfctl -f -
# echo -e ' anchor "../banned" \en pass' | \e
pfctl -a spam/allowed -f -
.Ed
.Pp
Evaluation of the main ruleset will lead into the
.Li spam/allowed
anchor, which will evaluate the rules in the
.Li spam/banned
anchor, if any, before finally evaluating the
.Ar pass
rule.
.Pp
Since the parser specification for anchor names is a string, any
reference to an anchor name containing solidus
.Pq Sq /
characters will require double quote
.Pq Sq \&"
characters around the anchor name.
.Sh TRANSLATION EXAMPLES
This example maps incoming requests on port 80 to port 8080, on
which a daemon is running (because, for example, it is not run as root,
@ -2281,7 +2479,7 @@ nat on $ext_if inet proto udp from any port = isakmp to any -> ($ext_if) \e
# Translate outgoing packets' source address (any protocol).
# Translate incoming packets' destination address to an internal machine
# (bidirectional).
binat on $ext_if from 10.1.2.150 to any -> ($ext_if)
binat on $ext_if from 10.1.2.150 to any -> $ext_if
# RDR
# Translate incoming packets' destination addresses.
@ -2395,7 +2593,7 @@ pass in on $wifi_if from any to any keep state
block out on $ext_if from any to any
pass out quick on $ext_if tagged INTNET keep state
pass out on $ext_if from any to any port 80 keep state
pass out on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 80 keep state
# tag incoming packets as they are redirected to spamd(8). use the tag
# to pass those packets through the packet filter.
@ -2422,7 +2620,7 @@ option = "set" ( [ "timeout" ( timeout | "{" timeout-list "}" ) ] |
[ "limit" ( limit-item | "{" limit-list "}" ) ] |
[ "loginterface" ( interface-name | "none" ) ] |
[ "block-policy" ( "drop" | "return" ) ] |
[ "state-policy" ( "if-bound" | "group-bound" |
[ "state-policy" ( "if-bound" | "group-bound" |
"floating" ) ]
[ "require-order" ( "yes" | "no" ) ]
[ "fingerprints" filename ] |
@ -2441,21 +2639,22 @@ filteropt = user | group | flags | icmp-type | icmp6-type | tos |
"max-mss" number | "random-id" | "reassemble tcp" |
fragmentation | "allow-opts" |
"label" string | "tag" string | [ ! ] "tagged" string
"queue" ( string | "(" string [ [ "," ] string ] ")" )
"queue" ( string | "(" string [ [ "," ] string ] ")" ) |
"probability" number"%"
nat-rule = [ "no" ] "nat" [ "pass" ] [ "on" ifspec ] [ af ]
[ protospec ] hosts [ "tag" string ]
[ protospec ] hosts [ "tag" string ] [ "tagged" string ]
[ "->" ( redirhost | "{" redirhost-list "}" )
[ portspec ] [ pooltype ] [ "static-port" ] ]
binat-rule = [ "no" ] "binat" [ "pass" ] [ "on" interface-name ]
[ af ] [ "proto" ( proto-name | proto-number ) ]
"from" address [ "/" mask-bits ] "to" ipspec
[ "tag" string ]
[ "tag" string ] [ "tagged" string ]
[ "->" address [ "/" mask-bits ] ]
rdr-rule = [ "no" ] "rdr" [ "pass" ] [ "on" ifspec ] [ af ]
[ protospec ] hosts [ "tag" string ]
[ protospec ] hosts [ "tag" string ] [ "tagged" string ]
[ "->" ( redirhost | "{" redirhost-list "}" )
[ portspec ] [ pooltype ] ]
@ -2483,7 +2682,7 @@ anchor-rule = "anchor" string [ ( "in" | "out" ) ] [ "on" ifspec ]
trans-anchors = ( "nat-anchor" | "rdr-anchor" | "binat-anchor" ) string
[ "on" ifspec ] [ af ] [ "proto" ] [ protospec ] [ hosts ]
load-anchor = "load anchor" anchorname:rulesetname "from" filename
load-anchor = "load anchor" string "from" filename
queueopts-list = queueopts-list queueopts | queueopts
queueopts = [ "bandwidth" bandwidth-spec ] |
@ -2492,7 +2691,7 @@ queueopts = [ "bandwidth" bandwidth-spec ] |
schedulers = ( cbq-def | priq-def | hfsc-def )
bandwidth-spec = "number" ( "b" | "Kb" | "Mb" | "Gb" | "%" )
action = "pass" | "block" [ return ] | "scrub"
action = "pass" | "block" [ return ] | [ "no" ] "scrub"
return = "drop" | "return" | "return-rst" [ "( ttl" number ")" ] |
"return-icmp" [ "(" icmpcode ["," icmp6code ] ")" ] |
"return-icmp6" [ "(" icmp6code ")" ]
@ -2513,9 +2712,9 @@ proto-list = ( proto-name | proto-number ) [ [ "," ] proto-list ]
hosts = "all" |
"from" ( "any" | "no-route" | "self" | host |
"{" host-list "}" ) [ port ] [ os ]
"{" host-list "}" | "route" string ) [ port ] [ os ]
"to" ( "any" | "no-route" | "self" | host |
"{" host-list "}" ) [ port ]
"{" host-list "}" | "route" string ) [ port ]
ipspec = "any" | host | "{" host-list "}"
host = [ "!" ] ( address [ "/" mask-bits ] | "<" string ">" )
@ -2557,7 +2756,10 @@ tos = "tos" ( "lowdelay" | "throughput" | "reliability" |
state-opts = state-opt [ [ "," ] state-opts ]
state-opt = ( "max" number | "no-sync" | timeout |
"source-track" [ ( "rule" | "global" ) ] |
"max-src-nodes" number | "max-src-states" number |
"max-src-nodes" number | "max-src-states" number |
"max-src-conn" number |
"max-src-conn-rate" number "/" number |
"overload" "<" string ">" [ "flush" ] |
"if-bound" | "group-bound" | "floating" )
fragmentation = [ "fragment reassemble" | "fragment crop" |
@ -2616,6 +2818,7 @@ Example rulesets.
.Xr ip6 4 ,
.Xr pf 4 ,
.Xr pfsync 4 ,
.Xr route 4 ,
.Xr tcp 4 ,
.Xr udp 4 ,
.Xr hosts 5 ,
@ -2624,7 +2827,8 @@ Example rulesets.
.Xr services 5 ,
.Xr ftp-proxy 8 ,
.Xr pfctl 8 ,
.Xr pflogd 8
.Xr pflogd 8 ,
.Xr route 8
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: pf.os.5,v 1.5 2003/10/25 07:55:27 jmc Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: pf.os.5,v 1.6 2004/03/31 11:13:03 dhartmei Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2003 Mike Frantzen <frantzen@w4g.org>
.\"
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ exact same TCP options in the same order.
.Pp
The
.Ar class
field is the class, genre or vender of the operating system.
field is the class, genre or vendor of the operating system.
.Pp
The
.Ar version

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: pfsync.4,v 1.16 2004/03/22 21:04:36 jmc Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: pfsync.4,v 1.22 2005/02/24 15:53:17 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Michael Shalayeff
.\" Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Ryan McBride
.\" All rights reserved.
.\"
.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@ -28,7 +29,7 @@
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm pfsync
.Nd packet filter states table logging interface
.Nd packet filter state table logging interface
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Cd "pseudo-device pfsync"
.Sh DESCRIPTION
@ -68,20 +69,20 @@ state into one message where possible.
The maximum number of times this can be done before the update is sent out
is controlled by the
.Ar maxupd
to ifconfig.
parameter to ifconfig
(see
.Xr ifconfig 8
and the example below for more details)
and the example below for more details).
.Pp
Each packet retrieved on this interface has a header associated
with it of length
.Dv PFSYNC_HDRLEN .
The header indicates the version of the protocol, address family,
action taken on the following states and the number of state
action taken on the following states, and the number of state
table entries attached in this packet.
This structure, defined in
This structure is defined in
.Aq Pa net/if_pfsync.h
looks like:
as:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
struct pfsync_header {
u_int8_t version;
@ -95,21 +96,35 @@ States can be synchronised between two or more firewalls using this
interface, by specifying a synchronisation interface using
.Xr ifconfig 8 .
For example, the following command sets fxp0 as the synchronisation
interface.
interface:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# ifconfig pfsync0 syncif fxp0
# ifconfig pfsync0 syncdev fxp0
.Ed
.Pp
State change messages are sent out on the synchronisation
By default, state change messages are sent out on the synchronisation
interface using IP multicast packets.
The protocol is IP protocol 240, PFSYNC, and the multicast group
used is 224.0.0.240.
When a peer address is specified using the
.Ic syncpeer
keyword, the peer address is used as a destination for the pfsync traffic,
and the traffic can then be protected using
.Xr ipsec 4 .
In such a configuration, the syncdev should be set to the
.Xr enc 4
interface, as this is where the traffic arrives when it is decapsulated,
e.g.:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# ifconfig pfsync0 syncpeer 10.0.0.2 syncdev enc0
.Ed
.Pp
It is important that the synchronisation interface be on a trusted
network as there is no authentication on the protocol and it would
It is important that the pfsync traffic be well secured
as there is no authentication on the protocol and it would
be trivial to spoof packets which create states, bypassing the pf ruleset.
Ideally, this is a network dedicated to pfsync messages,
i.e. a crossover cable between two firewalls.
Either run the pfsync protocol on a trusted network \- ideally a network
dedicated to pfsync messages such as a crossover cable between two firewalls,
or specify a peer address and protect the traffic with
.Xr ipsec 4 .
.Pp
There is a one-to-one correspondence between packets seen by
.Xr bpf 4
@ -135,8 +150,8 @@ is shut down, the second firewall takes over automatically.
Both firewalls in this example have three
.Xr sis 4
interfaces.
sis0 is the external interface, on the 10.0.0.0/24 subnet, sis1 is the
internal interface, on the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet, and sis2 is the
sis0 is the external interface, on the 10.0.0.0/24 subnet; sis1 is the
internal interface, on the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet; and sis2 is the
.Nm
interface, using the 192.168.254.0/24 subnet.
A crossover cable connects the two firewalls via their sis2 interfaces.
@ -172,7 +187,7 @@ inet 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 2 pass bar
.Pp
.Pa /etc/hostname.pfsync0 :
.Bd -literal -offset indent
up syncif sis2
up syncdev sis2
.Ed
.Pp
.Xr pf 4
@ -210,8 +225,11 @@ net.inet.carp.preempt=1
.Ed
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr bpf 4 ,
.Xr carp 4 ,
.Xr enc 4 ,
.Xr inet 4 ,
.Xr inet6 4 ,
.Xr ipsec 4 ,
.Xr netintro 4 ,
.Xr pf 4 ,
.Xr hostname.if 5 ,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pf_print_state.c,v 1.39 2004/02/10 17:48:08 henning Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pf_print_state.c,v 1.40 2004/12/10 22:13:26 henning Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Hartmeier
@ -96,6 +96,9 @@ print_addr(struct pf_addr_wrap *addr, sa_family_t af, int verbose)
case PF_ADDR_NOROUTE:
printf("no-route");
return;
case PF_ADDR_RTLABEL:
printf("route \"%s\"", addr->v.rtlabelname);
return;
default:
printf("?");
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: pfctl.8,v 1.110 2004/03/20 09:31:42 david Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: pfctl.8,v 1.118 2005/01/05 23:41:45 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2001 Kjell Wooding. All rights reserved.
.\"
@ -33,17 +33,23 @@
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm pfctl
.Bk -words
.Op Fl AdeghNnOqRrvz
.Op Fl a Ar anchor Ns Op Ar :ruleset
.Op Fl D Ar macro=value
.Op Fl AdeghmNnOoqRrvz
.Op Fl a Ar anchor
.Xo
.Oo Fl D
.Ar macro Ns = Ns Ar value Oc
.Xc
.Op Fl F Ar modifier
.Op Fl f Ar file
.Op Fl i Ar interface
.Op Fl k Ar host
.Op Fl p Ar device
.Op Fl s Ar modifier
.Op Fl T Ar command Op Ar address ...
.Op Fl t Ar table
.Oo Xo
.Fl t Ar table
.Fl T Ar command
.Op Ar address ... Oc
.Xc
.Op Fl x Ar level
.Ek
.Sh DESCRIPTION
@ -72,9 +78,14 @@ supported.
Translation rules are described in
.Xr pf.conf 5 .
.Pp
When the variable pf is set to YES in
.Xr rc.conf 8 ,
the rule file specified with the variable pf_rules
When the variable
.Va pf
is set to
.Dv YES
in
.Xr rc.conf.local 8 ,
the rule file specified with the variable
.Va pf_rules
is loaded automatically by the
.Xr rc 8
scripts and the packet filter is enabled.
@ -85,7 +96,7 @@ Forwarding can be enabled by setting the
variables
.Em net.inet.ip.forwarding
and/or
.Em net.inet6.ip6.forwarding ,
.Em net.inet6.ip6.forwarding
to 1.
Set them permanently in
.Xr sysctl.conf 5 .
@ -98,48 +109,59 @@ The options are as follows:
.It Fl A
Load only the queue rules present in the rule file.
Other rules and options are ignored.
.It Fl a Ar anchor Ns Op Ar :ruleset
.It Fl a Ar anchor
Apply flags
.Fl f ,
.Fl F
.Fl F ,
and
.Fl s
only to the rules in the specified
.Ar anchor
and optional named ruleset
.Ar ruleset .
.Ar anchor .
In addition to the main ruleset,
.Nm
can load and manipulate additional rulesets by name.
Named rulesets are attached at
.Ar anchor
points, which are also referenced by name.
can load and manipulate additional rulesets by name,
called anchors.
The main ruleset is the default anchor.
.Pp
Anchors are referenced by name and may be nested,
with the various components of the anchor path separated by
.Sq /
characters, similar to how file system hierarchies are laid out.
The last component of the anchor path is where ruleset operations are
performed.
.Pp
Evaluation of
.Ar anchor
rules from the main ruleset is described in
.Xr pf.conf 5 .
For example, to show all filter rules inside anchor
.Li foo :
.Pp
For example, the following will show all filter rules (see the
.Fl s
flag below) inside the anchor
.Li authpf/smith(1234) ,
which would have been created for user smith by
.Xr authpf 8 ,
PID 1234:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# pfctl -a foo -s rules
# pfctl -a "authpf/smith(1234)" -s rules
.Ed
.Pp
Private tables can also be put inside subrulesets, either by having table
Private tables can also be put inside anchors, either by having table
statements in the
.Xr pf.conf 5
file that is loaded in the anchor, or by using regular table commands as in:
file that is loaded in the anchor, or by using regular table commands, as in:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# pfctl -a foo:bar -t mytable -T add 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8
# pfctl -a foo/bar -t mytable -T add 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8
.Ed
.Pp
When a rule referring to a table is loaded in an anchor, the rule will use the
private table if one is defined, and then fallback to the table defined in the
private table if one is defined, and then fall back to the table defined in the
main ruleset, if there is one.
This is similar to C rules for variables.
This is similar to C rules for variable scope.
It is possible to create distinct tables with the same name in the global
ruleset and in an anchor, but this is often bad design and a warning will be
issued in that case.
.It Fl D Ar macro=value
.It Fl D Ar macro Ns = Ns Ar value
Define
.Ar macro
to be set to
@ -158,23 +180,23 @@ Flush the filter parameters specified by
(may be abbreviated):
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Fl F Ar nat
.It Fl F Cm nat
Flush the NAT rules.
.It Fl F Ar queue
.It Fl F Cm queue
Flush the queue rules.
.It Fl F Ar rules
.It Fl F Cm rules
Flush the filter rules.
.It Fl F Ar state
.It Fl F Cm state
Flush the state table (NAT and filter).
.It Fl F Ar Sources
.It Fl F Cm Sources
Flush the source tracking table.
.It Fl F Ar info
.It Fl F Cm info
Flush the filter information (statistics that are not bound to rules).
.It Fl F Ar Tables
.It Fl F Cm Tables
Flush the tables.
.It Fl F Ar osfp
.It Fl F Cm osfp
Flush the passive operating system fingerprints.
.It Fl F Ar all
.It Fl F Cm all
Flush all of the above.
.El
.It Fl f Ar file
@ -216,6 +238,13 @@ to
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# pfctl -k host1 -k host2
.Ed
.It Fl m
Merge in explicitly given options without resetting those
which are omitted.
Allows single options to be modified without disturbing the others:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# echo "set loginterface fxp0" | pfctl -mf -
.Ed
.It Fl N
Load only the NAT rules present in the rule file.
Other rules and options are ignored.
@ -224,6 +253,39 @@ Do not actually load rules, just parse them.
.It Fl O
Load only the options present in the rule file.
Other rules and options are ignored.
.It Fl o
Enable the ruleset optimizer.
The ruleset optimizer attempts to improve rulesets by removing rule
duplication and making better use of rule ordering.
Specifically, it does four things:
.Pp
.Bl -enum -compact
.It
remove duplicate rules
.It
remove rules that are a subset of another rule
.It
combine multiple rules into a table when advantageous
.It
re-order the rules to improve evaluation performance
.El
.Pp
A second
.Fl o
may be specified to use the currently loaded ruleset as a feedback profile
to tailor the optimization of the
.Ar quick
rules to the actual network behavior.
.Pp
It is important to note that the ruleset optimizer will modify the ruleset
to improve performance.
A side effect of the ruleset modification is that per-rule accounting
statistics will have different meanings than before.
If per-rule accounting is important for billing purposes or whatnot, either
the ruleset optimizer should not be used or a
.Ar label
field should be added to all of the accounting rules to act as optimization
barriers.
.It Fl p Ar device
Use the device file
.Ar device
@ -242,9 +304,9 @@ Show the filter parameters specified by
(may be abbreviated):
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Fl s Ar nat
.It Fl s Cm nat
Show the currently loaded NAT rules.
.It Fl s Ar queue
.It Fl s Cm queue
Show the currently loaded queue rules.
When used together with
.Fl v ,
@ -254,51 +316,58 @@ When used together with
.Nm
will loop and show updated queue statistics every five seconds, including
measured bandwidth and packets per second.
.It Fl s Ar rules
.It Fl s Cm rules
Show the currently loaded filter rules.
When used together with
.Fl v ,
the per-rule statistics (number of evaluations,
packets and bytes) are also shown.
Note that the 'skip step' optimization done automatically by the kernel
Note that the
.Dq skip step
optimization done automatically by the kernel
will skip evaluation of rules where possible.
Packets passed statefully are counted in the rule that created the state
(even though the rule isn't evaluated more than once for the entire
connection).
.It Fl s Ar Anchors
Show the currently loaded anchors.
.It Fl s Cm Anchors
Show the currently loaded anchors directly attached to the main ruleset.
If
.Fl a Ar anchor
is specified as well, the named rulesets currently loaded in the specified
anchor are shown instead.
.It Fl s Ar state
is specified as well, the anchors loaded directly below the given
.Ar anchor
are shown instead.
If
.Fl v
is specified, all anchors attached under the target anchor will be
displayed recursively.
.It Fl s Cm state
Show the contents of the state table.
.It Fl s Ar Sources
.It Fl s Cm Sources
Show the contents of the source tracking table.
.It Fl s Ar info
.It Fl s Cm info
Show filter information (statistics and counters).
When used together with
.Fl v ,
source tracking statistics are also shown.
.It Fl s Ar labels
.It Fl s Cm labels
Show per-rule statistics (label, evaluations, packets, bytes) of
filter rules with labels, useful for accounting.
.It Fl s Ar timeouts
.It Fl s Cm timeouts
Show the current global timeouts.
.It Fl s Ar memory
.It Fl s Cm memory
Show the current pool memory hard limits.
.It Fl s Ar Tables
.It Fl s Cm Tables
Show the list of tables.
.It Fl s Ar osfp
.It Fl s Cm osfp
Show the list of operating system fingerprints.
.It Fl s Ar Interfaces
.It Fl s Cm Interfaces
Show the list of interfaces and interface drivers available to PF.
When used together with a double
.Fl v ,
interface statistics are also shown.
.Fl i
can be used to select an interface or a group of interfaces.
.It Fl s Ar all
.It Fl s Cm all
Show all of the above, except for the lists of interfaces and operating
system fingerprints.
.El
@ -309,25 +378,25 @@ Specify the
Commands include:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Fl T Ar kill
.It Fl T Cm kill
Kill a table.
.It Fl T Ar flush
.It Fl T Cm flush
Flush all addresses of a table.
.It Fl T Ar add
.It Fl T Cm add
Add one or more addresses in a table.
Automatically create a nonexisting table.
.It Fl T Ar delete
.It Fl T Cm delete
Delete one or more addresses from a table.
.It Fl T Ar replace
.It Fl T Cm replace
Replace the addresses of the table.
Automatically create a nonexisting table.
.It Fl T Ar show
.It Fl T Cm show
Show the content (addresses) of a table.
.It Fl T Ar test
.It Fl T Cm test
Test if the given addresses match a table.
.It Fl T Ar zero
.It Fl T Cm zero
Clear all the statistics of a table.
.It Fl T Ar load
.It Fl T Cm load
Load only the table definitions from
.Xr pf.conf 5 .
This is used in conjunction with the
@ -339,16 +408,18 @@ flag, as in:
.El
.Pp
For the
.Ar add ,
.Ar delete ,
.Ar replace
.Cm add ,
.Cm delete ,
.Cm replace ,
and
.Ar test
.Cm test
commands, the list of addresses can be specified either directly on the command
line and/or in an unformatted text file, using the
.Fl f
flag.
Comments starting with a "#" are allowed in the text file.
Comments starting with a
.Sq #
are allowed in the text file.
With these commands, the
.Fl v
flag can also be used once or twice, in which case
@ -365,11 +436,17 @@ The address/network has been changed (negated).
.It D
The address/network has been deleted.
.It M
The address matches (test operation only).
The address matches
.Po
.Cm test
operation only
.Pc .
.It X
The address/network is duplicated and therefore ignored.
.It Y
The address/network cannot be added/deleted due to conflicting "!" attribute.
The address/network cannot be added/deleted due to conflicting
.Sq \&!
attributes.
.It Z
The address/network has been cleared (statistics).
.El
@ -381,8 +458,8 @@ flag of
For example, the following commands define a wide open firewall which will keep
track of packets going to or coming from the
.Ox
ftp server.
The following commands configure the firewall and send 10 pings to the ftp
FTP server.
The following commands configure the firewall and send 10 pings to the FTP
server:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# printf "table <test> { ftp.openbsd.org }\en \e
@ -391,11 +468,11 @@ server:
.Ed
.Pp
We can now use the table
.Ar show
.Cm show
command to output, for each address and packet direction, the number of packets
and bytes that are being passed or blocked by rules referencing the table.
The time at which the current accounting started is also shown with the
.Ar Cleared
.Dq Cleared
line.
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# pfctl -t test -vTshow
@ -411,7 +488,8 @@ Similarly, it is possible to view global information about the tables
by using the
.Fl v
modifier twice and the
.Ar show Tables
.Fl s
.Cm Tables
command.
This will display the number of addresses on each table,
the number of rules which reference the table, and the global
@ -432,16 +510,18 @@ packet statistics for the whole table:
.Ed
.Pp
As we can see here, only one packet \- the initial ping request \- matched the
table; but all packets passing as the result of the state are correctly
table, but all packets passing as the result of the state are correctly
accounted for.
Reloading the table(s) or ruleset will not affect packet accounting in any way.
The two
.Ar XPass
.Dq XPass
counters are incremented instead of the
.Ar Pass
counters when a "stateful" packet is passed but doesn't match the table
anymore.
This will happen in our example if someone flushes the table while the ping
.Dq Pass
counters when a
.Dq stateful
packet is passed but doesn't match the table anymore.
This will happen in our example if someone flushes the table while the
.Xr ping 8
command is running.
.Pp
When used with a single
@ -455,11 +535,11 @@ The flags are defined as follows:
For constant tables, which cannot be altered outside
.Xr pf.conf 5 .
.It p
For persistent tables, which don't get automatically flushed when no rules
For persistent tables, which don't get automatically killed when no rules
refer to them.
.It a
For tables which are part of the
.Ar active
.Em active
tableset.
Tables without this flag do not really exist, cannot contain addresses, and are
only listed if the
@ -467,7 +547,7 @@ only listed if the
flag is given.
.It i
For tables which are part of the
.Ar inactive
.Em inactive
tableset.
This flag can only be witnessed briefly during the loading of
.Xr pf.conf 5 .
@ -475,7 +555,7 @@ This flag can only be witnessed briefly during the loading of
For tables which are referenced (used) by rules.
.It h
This flag is set when a table in the main ruleset is hidden by one or more
tables of the same name in sub-rulesets (anchors).
tables of the same name from anchors attached below it.
.El
.It Fl t Ar table
Specify the name of the table.
@ -484,20 +564,20 @@ Produce more verbose output.
A second use of
.Fl v
will produce even more verbose output including ruleset warnings.
See previous section for its effect on table commands.
See the previous section for its effect on table commands.
.It Fl x Ar level
Set the debug
.Ar level
(may be abbreviated) to one of the following:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Fl x Ar none
.It Fl x Cm none
Don't generate debug messages.
.It Fl x Ar urgent
.It Fl x Cm urgent
Generate debug messages only for serious errors.
.It Fl x Ar misc
.It Fl x Cm misc
Generate debug messages for various errors.
.It Fl x Ar loud
.It Fl x Cm loud
Generate debug messages for common conditions.
.El
.It Fl z
@ -507,12 +587,15 @@ Clear per-rule statistics.
.Bl -tag -width "/etc/pf.conf" -compact
.It Pa /etc/pf.conf
Packet filter rules file.
.It Pa /etc/pf.os
Passive operating system fingerprint database.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr pf 4 ,
.Xr pf.conf 5 ,
.Xr pf.os 5 ,
.Xr sysctl.conf 5 ,
.Xr authpf 8 ,
.Xr ftp-proxy 8 ,
.Xr rc 8 ,
.Xr rc.conf 8 ,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl.h,v 1.33 2004/02/19 21:37:01 cedric Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl.h,v 1.37 2005/01/05 18:23:10 mcbride Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Hartmeier
@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ int pfr_get_astats(struct pfr_table *, struct pfr_astats *, int *, int);
int pfr_clr_astats(struct pfr_table *, struct pfr_addr *, int, int *, int);
int pfr_tst_addrs(struct pfr_table *, struct pfr_addr *, int, int *, int);
int pfr_set_tflags(struct pfr_table *, int, int, int, int *, int *, int);
int pfr_ina_begin(struct pfr_table *, int *, int *, int);
int pfr_ina_commit(struct pfr_table *, int, int *, int *, int);
int pfr_ina_define(struct pfr_table *, struct pfr_addr *, int, int *,
int *, int, int);
void pfr_buf_clear(struct pfr_buffer *);
@ -79,13 +77,14 @@ int pfi_get_ifaces(const char *, struct pfi_if *, int *, int);
int pfi_clr_istats(const char *, int *, int);
void pfctl_print_title(char *);
int pfctl_clear_tables(const char *, const char *, int);
int pfctl_show_tables(const char *, const char *, int);
int pfctl_clear_tables(const char *, int);
int pfctl_show_tables(const char *, int);
int pfctl_command_tables(int, char *[], char *, const char *, char *,
const char *, const char *, int);
const char *, int);
int pfctl_show_altq(int, const char *, int, int);
void warn_namespace_collision(const char *);
int pfctl_show_ifaces(const char *, int);
FILE *pfctl_fopen(const char *, const char *);
#ifndef DEFAULT_PRIORITY
#define DEFAULT_PRIORITY 1
@ -103,6 +102,8 @@ struct segment {
double x, y, d, m;
};
extern int loadopt;
int check_commit_altq(int, int);
void pfaltq_store(struct pf_altq *);
void pfaltq_free(struct pf_altq *);
@ -116,9 +117,9 @@ void print_state(struct pf_state *, int);
int unmask(struct pf_addr *, sa_family_t);
int pfctl_cmdline_symset(char *);
int pfctl_add_trans(struct pfr_buffer *, int, const char *, const char *);
int pfctl_add_trans(struct pfr_buffer *, int, const char *);
u_int32_t
pfctl_get_ticket(struct pfr_buffer *, int, const char *, const char *);
pfctl_get_ticket(struct pfr_buffer *, int, const char *);
int pfctl_trans(int, struct pfr_buffer *, u_long, int);
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/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_altq.c,v 1.83 2004/03/14 21:51:44 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_altq.c,v 1.86 2005/02/28 14:04:51 henning Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002
@ -304,7 +304,8 @@ eval_pfqueue(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *pa, struct node_queue_bw *bw,
struct node_queue_opt *opts)
{
/* should be merged with expand_queue */
struct pf_altq *if_pa, *parent;
struct pf_altq *if_pa, *parent, *altq;
u_int32_t bwsum;
int error = 0;
/* find the corresponding interface and copy fields used by queues */
@ -336,22 +337,35 @@ eval_pfqueue(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *pa, struct node_queue_bw *bw,
pa->qlimit = DEFAULT_QLIMIT;
if (pa->scheduler == ALTQT_CBQ || pa->scheduler == ALTQT_HFSC) {
if ((pa->bandwidth = eval_bwspec(bw,
parent == NULL ? 0 : parent->bandwidth)) == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "bandwidth for %s invalid (%d / %d)\n",
pa->qname, bw->bw_absolute, bw->bw_percent);
return (1);
}
pa->bandwidth = eval_bwspec(bw,
parent == NULL ? 0 : parent->bandwidth);
if (pa->bandwidth > pa->ifbandwidth) {
fprintf(stderr, "bandwidth for %s higher than "
"interface\n", pa->qname);
return (1);
}
if (parent != NULL && pa->bandwidth > parent->bandwidth) {
fprintf(stderr, "bandwidth for %s higher than parent\n",
pa->qname);
return (1);
/* check the sum of the child bandwidth is under parent's */
if (parent != NULL) {
if (pa->bandwidth > parent->bandwidth) {
warnx("bandwidth for %s higher than parent",
pa->qname);
return (1);
}
bwsum = 0;
TAILQ_FOREACH(altq, &altqs, entries) {
if (strncmp(altq->ifname, pa->ifname,
IFNAMSIZ) == 0 &&
altq->qname[0] != 0 &&
strncmp(altq->parent, pa->parent,
PF_QNAME_SIZE) == 0)
bwsum += altq->bandwidth;
}
bwsum += pa->bandwidth;
if (bwsum > parent->bandwidth) {
warnx("the sum of the child bandwidth higher"
" than parent \"%s\"", parent->qname);
}
}
}
@ -695,7 +709,7 @@ eval_pfqueue_hfsc(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *pa)
* for the real-time service curve, the sum of the service curves
* should not exceed 80% of the interface bandwidth. 20% is reserved
* not to over-commit the actual interface bandwidth.
* for the link-sharing service curve, the sum of the child service
* for the linkshare service curve, the sum of the child service
* curve should not exceed the parent service curve.
* for the upper-limit service curve, the assigned bandwidth should
* be smaller than the interface bandwidth, and the upper-limit should
@ -722,7 +736,7 @@ eval_pfqueue_hfsc(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *pa)
if (strncmp(altq->parent, pa->parent, PF_QNAME_SIZE) != 0)
continue;
/* if the class has a link-sharing service curve, add it. */
/* if the class has a linkshare service curve, add it. */
if (opts->lssc_m2 != 0 && altq->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_m2 != 0) {
sc.m1 = altq->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_m1;
sc.d = altq->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_d;
@ -733,22 +747,35 @@ eval_pfqueue_hfsc(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *pa)
/* check the real-time service curve. reserve 20% of interface bw */
if (opts->rtsc_m2 != 0) {
/* add this queue to the sum */
sc.m1 = opts->rtsc_m1;
sc.d = opts->rtsc_d;
sc.m2 = opts->rtsc_m2;
gsc_add_sc(&rtsc, &sc);
/* compare the sum with 80% of the interface */
sc.m1 = 0;
sc.d = 0;
sc.m2 = pa->ifbandwidth / 100 * 80;
if (!is_gsc_under_sc(&rtsc, &sc)) {
warnx("real-time sc exceeds the interface bandwidth");
warnx("real-time sc exceeds 80%% of the interface "
"bandwidth (%s)", rate2str((double)sc.m2));
goto err_ret;
}
}
/* check the link-sharing service curve. */
/* check the linkshare service curve. */
if (opts->lssc_m2 != 0) {
/* add this queue to the child sum */
sc.m1 = opts->lssc_m1;
sc.d = opts->lssc_d;
sc.m2 = opts->lssc_m2;
gsc_add_sc(&lssc, &sc);
/* compare the sum of the children with parent's sc */
sc.m1 = parent->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_m1;
sc.d = parent->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_d;
sc.m2 = parent->pq_u.hfsc_opts.lssc_m2;
if (!is_gsc_under_sc(&lssc, &sc)) {
warnx("link-sharing sc exceeds parent's sc");
warnx("linkshare sc exceeds parent's sc");
goto err_ret;
}
}
@ -1075,6 +1102,7 @@ getifspeed(char *ifname)
if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0)
err(1, "socket");
bzero(&ifr, sizeof(ifr));
if (strlcpy(ifr.ifr_name, ifname, sizeof(ifr.ifr_name)) >=
sizeof(ifr.ifr_name))
errx(1, "getifspeed: strlcpy");
@ -1096,6 +1124,7 @@ getifmtu(char *ifname)
if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0)
err(1, "socket");
bzero(&ifr, sizeof(ifr));
if (strlcpy(ifr.ifr_name, ifname, sizeof(ifr.ifr_name)) >=
sizeof(ifr.ifr_name))
errx(1, "getifmtu: strlcpy");

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_osfp.c,v 1.8 2004/02/27 10:42:00 henning Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_osfp.c,v 1.12 2005/02/17 13:18:00 aaron Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Mike Frantzen <frantzen@openbsd.org>
@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ pfctl_file_fingerprints(int dev, int opts, const char *fp_filename)
pfctl_flush_my_fingerprints(&classes);
if ((in = fopen(fp_filename, "r")) == NULL) {
warn("fopen(%s)", fp_filename);
if ((in = pfctl_fopen(fp_filename, "r")) == NULL) {
warn("%s", fp_filename);
return (1);
}
class = version = subtype = desc = tcpopts = NULL;
@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ pfctl_flush_my_fingerprints(struct name_list *list)
while ((nm = LIST_FIRST(list)) != NULL) {
LIST_REMOVE(nm, nm_entry);
pfctl_flush_my_fingerprints(&nm->nm_sublist);
fingerprint_count--;
free(nm);
}
fingerprint_count = 0;
class_count = 0;
}
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ pfctl_get_fingerprint(const char *name)
if ((wr_name = strdup(name)) == NULL)
err(1, "malloc");
if ((ptr = index(wr_name, ' ')) == NULL) {
if ((ptr = strchr(wr_name, ' ')) == NULL) {
free(wr_name);
return (PF_OSFP_NOMATCH);
}
@ -508,9 +508,9 @@ pfctl_lookup_fingerprint(pf_osfp_t fp, char *buf, size_t len)
strlcat(buf, " ", len);
strlcat(buf, version_name, len);
if (subtype_name) {
if (index(version_name, ' '))
if (strchr(version_name, ' '))
strlcat(buf, " ", len);
else if (index(version_name, '.') &&
else if (strchr(version_name, '.') &&
isdigit(*subtype_name))
strlcat(buf, ".", len);
else
@ -702,9 +702,8 @@ fingerprint_name_entry(struct name_list *list, char *name)
nm_entry = calloc(1, sizeof(*nm_entry));
if (nm_entry == NULL)
err(1, "calloc");
LIST_INIT(&nm_entry->nm_sublist);
strlcpy(nm_entry->nm_name, name,
sizeof(nm_entry->nm_name));
LIST_INIT(&nm_entry->nm_sublist);
strlcpy(nm_entry->nm_name, name, sizeof(nm_entry->nm_name));
}
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(list, nm_entry, nm_entry);
return (nm_entry);

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_parser.c,v 1.194 2004/03/15 15:25:44 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_parser.c,v 1.211 2004/12/07 10:33:41 dhartmei Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Hartmeier
@ -34,6 +34,8 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
@ -62,6 +64,7 @@ void print_ugid (u_int8_t, unsigned, unsigned, const char *, unsigned);
void print_flags (u_int8_t);
void print_fromto(struct pf_rule_addr *, pf_osfp_t,
struct pf_rule_addr *, u_int8_t, u_int8_t, int);
int ifa_skip_if(const char *filter, struct node_host *p);
struct node_host *host_if(const char *, int);
struct node_host *host_v4(const char *, int);
@ -182,6 +185,7 @@ const struct pf_timeout pf_timeouts[] = {
{ "tcp.closing", PFTM_TCP_CLOSING },
{ "tcp.finwait", PFTM_TCP_FIN_WAIT },
{ "tcp.closed", PFTM_TCP_CLOSED },
{ "tcp.tsdiff", PFTM_TS_DIFF },
{ "udp.first", PFTM_UDP_FIRST_PACKET },
{ "udp.single", PFTM_UDP_SINGLE },
{ "udp.multiple", PFTM_UDP_MULTIPLE },
@ -362,13 +366,13 @@ print_fromto(struct pf_rule_addr *src, pf_osfp_t osfp, struct pf_rule_addr *dst,
PF_AZERO(&src->addr.v.a.mask, AF_INET6) &&
PF_AZERO(&dst->addr.v.a.addr, AF_INET6) &&
PF_AZERO(&dst->addr.v.a.mask, AF_INET6) &&
!src->not && !dst->not &&
!src->neg && !dst->neg &&
!src->port_op && !dst->port_op &&
osfp == PF_OSFP_ANY)
printf(" all");
else {
printf(" from ");
if (src->not)
if (src->neg)
printf("! ");
print_addr(&src->addr, af, verbose);
if (src->port_op)
@ -380,7 +384,7 @@ print_fromto(struct pf_rule_addr *src, pf_osfp_t osfp, struct pf_rule_addr *dst,
sizeof(buf)));
printf(" to ");
if (dst->not)
if (dst->neg)
printf("! ");
print_addr(&dst->addr, af, verbose);
if (dst->port_op)
@ -468,6 +472,7 @@ print_pool(struct pf_pool *pool, u_int16_t p1, u_int16_t p2,
}
const char *pf_reasons[PFRES_MAX+1] = PFRES_NAMES;
const char *pf_lcounters[LCNT_MAX+1] = LCNT_NAMES;
const char *pf_fcounters[FCNT_MAX+1] = FCNT_NAMES;
const char *pf_scounters[FCNT_MAX+1] = FCNT_NAMES;
@ -570,6 +575,18 @@ print_status(struct pf_status *s, int opts)
else
printf("%14s\n", "");
}
if (opts & PF_OPT_VERBOSE) {
printf("Limit Counters\n");
for (i = 0; i < LCNT_MAX; i++) {
printf(" %-25s %14lld ", pf_lcounters[i],
s->lcounters[i]);
if (runtime > 0)
printf("%14.1f/s\n",
(double)s->lcounters[i] / (double)runtime);
else
printf("%14s\n", "");
}
}
}
void
@ -589,7 +606,9 @@ print_src_node(struct pf_src_node *sn, int opts)
printf(" -> ");
aw.v.a.addr = sn->raddr;
print_addr(&aw, sn->af, opts & PF_OPT_VERBOSE2);
printf(" (%d states)\n", sn->states);
printf(" ( states %u, connections %u, rate %u.%u/%us )\n", sn->states,
sn->conn, sn->conn_rate.count / 1000,
(sn->conn_rate.count % 1000) / 100, sn->conn_rate.seconds);
if (opts & PF_OPT_VERBOSE) {
sec = sn->creation % 60;
sn->creation /= 60;
@ -624,21 +643,22 @@ print_src_node(struct pf_src_node *sn, int opts)
}
void
print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, int verbose)
print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, const char *anchor_call, int verbose)
{
static const char *actiontypes[] = { "pass", "block", "scrub", "nat",
"no nat", "binat", "no binat", "rdr", "no rdr" };
static const char *actiontypes[] = { "pass", "block", "scrub",
"no scrub", "nat", "no nat", "binat", "no binat", "rdr", "no rdr" };
static const char *anchortypes[] = { "anchor", "anchor", "anchor",
"nat-anchor", "nat-anchor", "binat-anchor", "binat-anchor",
"rdr-anchor", "rdr-anchor" };
"anchor", "nat-anchor", "nat-anchor", "binat-anchor",
"binat-anchor", "rdr-anchor", "rdr-anchor" };
int i, opts;
if (verbose)
printf("@%d ", r->nr);
if (r->action > PF_NORDR)
printf("action(%d)", r->action);
else if (r->anchorname[0])
printf("%s %s", anchortypes[r->action], r->anchorname);
else if (anchor_call[0])
printf("%s \"%s\"", anchortypes[r->action],
anchor_call);
else {
printf("%s", actiontypes[r->action]);
if (r->natpass)
@ -778,6 +798,21 @@ print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, int verbose)
printf(" modulate state");
else if (r->keep_state == PF_STATE_SYNPROXY)
printf(" synproxy state");
if (r->prob) {
char buf[20];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%f", r->prob*100.0/(UINT_MAX+1.0));
for (i = strlen(buf)-1; i > 0; i--) {
if (buf[i] == '0')
buf[i] = '\0';
else {
if (buf[i] == '.')
buf[i] = '\0';
break;
}
}
printf(" probability %s%%", buf);
}
opts = 0;
if (r->max_states || r->max_src_nodes || r->max_src_states)
opts = 1;
@ -818,12 +853,35 @@ print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, int verbose)
printf("max-src-states %u", r->max_src_states);
opts = 0;
}
if (r->max_src_conn) {
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
printf("max-src-conn %u", r->max_src_conn);
opts = 0;
}
if (r->max_src_conn_rate.limit) {
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
printf("max-src-conn-rate %u/%u",
r->max_src_conn_rate.limit,
r->max_src_conn_rate.seconds);
opts = 0;
}
if (r->max_src_nodes) {
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
printf("max-src-nodes %u", r->max_src_nodes);
opts = 0;
}
if (r->overload_tblname[0]) {
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
printf("overload <%s>", r->overload_tblname);
if (r->flush)
printf(" flush");
if (r->flush & PF_FLUSH_GLOBAL)
printf(" global");
}
if (r->rule_flag & PFRULE_IFBOUND) {
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
@ -838,11 +896,17 @@ print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, int verbose)
}
for (i = 0; i < PFTM_MAX; ++i)
if (r->timeout[i]) {
int j;
if (!opts)
printf(", ");
opts = 0;
printf("%s %u", pf_timeouts[i].name,
r->timeout[i]);
for (j = 0; j < sizeof(pf_timeouts) /
sizeof(pf_timeouts[0]); ++j)
if (pf_timeouts[j].timeout == i)
break;
printf("%s %u", j == PFTM_MAX ? "inv.timeout" :
pf_timeouts[j].name, r->timeout[i]);
}
printf(")");
}
@ -882,7 +946,7 @@ print_rule(struct pf_rule *r, int verbose)
printf(" !");
printf(" tagged %s", r->match_tagname);
}
if (!r->anchorname[0] && (r->action == PF_NAT ||
if (!anchor_call[0] && (r->action == PF_NAT ||
r->action == PF_BINAT || r->action == PF_RDR)) {
printf(" -> ");
print_pool(&r->rpool, r->rpool.proxy_port[0],
@ -949,9 +1013,7 @@ set_ipmask(struct node_host *h, u_int8_t b)
int i, j = 0;
m = &h->addr.v.a.mask;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
m->addr32[i] = 0;
memset(m, 0, sizeof(*m));
while (b >= 32) {
m->addr32[j++] = 0xffffffff;
@ -1003,8 +1065,6 @@ ifa_load(void)
{
struct ifaddrs *ifap, *ifa;
struct node_host *n = NULL, *h = NULL;
struct pfr_buffer b;
struct pfi_if *p;
if (getifaddrs(&ifap) < 0)
err(1, "getifaddrs");
@ -1080,43 +1140,6 @@ ifa_load(void)
}
}
/* add interface groups, including clonable and dynamic stuff */
bzero(&b, sizeof(b));
b.pfrb_type = PFRB_IFACES;
for (;;) {
if (pfr_buf_grow(&b, b.pfrb_size))
err(1, "ifa_load: pfr_buf_grow");
b.pfrb_size = b.pfrb_msize;
if (pfi_get_ifaces(NULL, b.pfrb_caddr, &b.pfrb_size,
PFI_FLAG_GROUP))
err(1, "ifa_load: pfi_get_ifaces");
if (b.pfrb_size <= b.pfrb_msize)
break;
}
PFRB_FOREACH(p, &b) {
n = calloc(1, sizeof(struct node_host));
if (n == NULL)
err(1, "address: calloc");
n->af = AF_LINK;
n->ifa_flags = PF_IFA_FLAG_GROUP;
if (p->pfif_flags & PFI_IFLAG_DYNAMIC)
n->ifa_flags |= PF_IFA_FLAG_DYNAMIC;
if (p->pfif_flags & PFI_IFLAG_CLONABLE)
n->ifa_flags |= PF_IFA_FLAG_CLONABLE;
if (!strcmp(p->pfif_name, "lo"))
n->ifa_flags |= IFF_LOOPBACK;
if ((n->ifname = strdup(p->pfif_name)) == NULL)
err(1, "ifa_load: strdup");
n->next = NULL;
n->tail = n;
if (h == NULL)
h = n;
else {
h->tail->next = n;
h->tail = n;
}
}
iftab = h;
freeifaddrs(ifap);
}
@ -1125,12 +1148,7 @@ struct node_host *
ifa_exists(const char *ifa_name, int group_ok)
{
struct node_host *n;
char *p, buf[IFNAMSIZ];
int group;
group = !isdigit(ifa_name[strlen(ifa_name) - 1]);
if (group && !group_ok)
return (NULL);
if (iftab == NULL)
ifa_load();
@ -1138,19 +1156,7 @@ ifa_exists(const char *ifa_name, int group_ok)
if (n->af == AF_LINK && !strncmp(n->ifname, ifa_name, IFNAMSIZ))
return (n);
}
if (!group) {
/* look for clonable and/or dynamic interface */
strlcpy(buf, ifa_name, sizeof(buf));
for (p = buf + strlen(buf) - 1; p > buf && isdigit(*p); p--)
*p = '\0';
for (n = iftab; n != NULL; n = n->next)
if (n->af == AF_LINK &&
!strncmp(n->ifname, buf, IFNAMSIZ))
break;
if (n != NULL && n->ifa_flags &
(PF_IFA_FLAG_DYNAMIC | PF_IFA_FLAG_CLONABLE))
return (n); /* XXX */
}
return (NULL);
}
@ -1158,19 +1164,17 @@ struct node_host *
ifa_lookup(const char *ifa_name, int flags)
{
struct node_host *p = NULL, *h = NULL, *n = NULL;
int return_all = 0, got4 = 0, got6 = 0;
int got4 = 0, got6 = 0;
const char *last_if = NULL;
if (!strncmp(ifa_name, "self", IFNAMSIZ))
return_all = 1;
ifa_name = NULL;
if (iftab == NULL)
ifa_load();
for (p = iftab; p; p = p->next) {
if (!((p->af == AF_INET || p->af == AF_INET6) &&
(!strncmp(p->ifname, ifa_name, strlen(ifa_name)) ||
return_all)))
if (ifa_skip_if(ifa_name, p))
continue;
if ((flags & PFI_AFLAG_BROADCAST) && p->af != AF_INET)
continue;
@ -1234,6 +1238,28 @@ ifa_lookup(const char *ifa_name, int flags)
return (h);
}
int
ifa_skip_if(const char *filter, struct node_host *p)
{
int n;
if (p->af != AF_INET && p->af != AF_INET6)
return (1);
if (filter == NULL || !*filter)
return (0);
if (!strcmp(p->ifname, filter))
return (0); /* exact match */
n = strlen(filter);
if (n < 1 || n >= IFNAMSIZ)
return (1); /* sanity check */
if (filter[n-1] >= '0' && filter[n-1] <= '9')
return (1); /* only do exact match in that case */
if (strncmp(p->ifname, filter, n))
return (1); /* prefix doesn't match */
return (p->ifname[n] < '0' || p->ifname[n] > '9');
}
struct node_host *
host(const char *s)
{
@ -1244,7 +1270,7 @@ host(const char *s)
if ((p = strrchr(s, '/')) != NULL) {
mask = strtol(p+1, &q, 0);
if (!q || *q || mask > 128 || q == (p+1)) {
fprintf(stderr, "invalid netmask\n");
fprintf(stderr, "invalid netmask '%s'\n", p);
return (NULL);
}
if ((ps = malloc(strlen(s) - strlen(p) + 1)) == NULL)
@ -1398,7 +1424,7 @@ host_dns(const char *s, int v4mask, int v6mask)
char *p, *ps;
if ((ps = strdup(s)) == NULL)
err(1, "host_if: strdup");
err(1, "host_dns: strdup");
if ((p = strrchr(ps, ':')) != NULL && !strcmp(p, ":0")) {
noalias = 1;
*p = '\0';
@ -1407,8 +1433,10 @@ host_dns(const char *s, int v4mask, int v6mask)
hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; /* DUMMY */
error = getaddrinfo(ps, NULL, &hints, &res0);
if (error)
if (error) {
free(ps);
return (h);
}
for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) {
if (res->ai_family != AF_INET &&
@ -1532,33 +1560,28 @@ append_addr_host(struct pfr_buffer *b, struct node_host *n, int test, int not)
}
int
pfctl_add_trans(struct pfr_buffer *buf, int rs_num, const char *anchor,
const char *ruleset)
pfctl_add_trans(struct pfr_buffer *buf, int rs_num, const char *anchor)
{
struct pfioc_trans_e trans;
bzero(&trans, sizeof(trans));
trans.rs_num = rs_num;
if (strlcpy(trans.anchor, anchor,
sizeof(trans.anchor)) >= sizeof(trans.anchor) ||
strlcpy(trans.ruleset, ruleset,
sizeof(trans.ruleset)) >= sizeof(trans.ruleset))
sizeof(trans.anchor)) >= sizeof(trans.anchor))
errx(1, "pfctl_add_trans: strlcpy");
return pfr_buf_add(buf, &trans);
}
u_int32_t
pfctl_get_ticket(struct pfr_buffer *buf, int rs_num, const char *anchor,
const char *ruleset)
pfctl_get_ticket(struct pfr_buffer *buf, int rs_num, const char *anchor)
{
struct pfioc_trans_e *p;
PFRB_FOREACH(p, buf)
if (rs_num == p->rs_num && !strcmp(anchor, p->anchor) &&
!strcmp(ruleset, p->ruleset))
if (rs_num == p->rs_num && !strcmp(anchor, p->anchor))
return (p->ticket);
errx(1, "pfr_get_ticket: assertion failed");
errx(1, "pfctl_get_ticket: assertion failed");
}
int

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_parser.h,v 1.74 2004/02/10 22:26:56 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_parser.h,v 1.80 2005/02/07 18:18:14 david Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Hartmeier
@ -46,6 +46,9 @@
#define PF_OPT_DUMMYACTION 0x0100
#define PF_OPT_DEBUG 0x0200
#define PF_OPT_SHOWALL 0x0400
#define PF_OPT_OPTIMIZE 0x0800
#define PF_OPT_OPTIMIZE_PROFILE 0x1000
#define PF_OPT_MERGE 0x2000
#define PF_TH_ALL 0xFF
@ -59,6 +62,11 @@
NULL \
}
struct pfr_buffer; /* forward definition */
struct pf_opt_rule;
TAILQ_HEAD(pf_opt_queue, pf_opt_rule);
struct pfctl {
int dev;
int opts;
@ -72,11 +80,26 @@ struct pfctl {
struct pfr_buffer *trans;
const char *anchor;
const char *ruleset;
struct pf_opt_queue opt_queue;
/* 'set foo' options */
u_int32_t timeout[PFTM_MAX];
u_int32_t limit[PF_LIMIT_MAX];
u_int32_t debug;
u_int32_t hostid;
char *ifname;
u_int8_t timeout_set[PFTM_MAX];
u_int8_t limit_set[PF_LIMIT_MAX];
u_int8_t debug_set;
u_int8_t hostid_set;
u_int8_t ifname_set;
};
struct node_if {
char ifname[IFNAMSIZ];
u_int8_t not;
u_int8_t dynamic; /* antispoof */
u_int ifa_flags;
struct node_if *next;
struct node_if *tail;
@ -141,11 +164,33 @@ struct node_tinit { /* table initializer */
char *file;
};
struct pfr_buffer; /* forward definition */
int pfctl_rules(int, char *, int, char *, char *, struct pfr_buffer *);
/* optimizer created tables */
struct pf_opt_tbl {
char pt_name[PF_TABLE_NAME_SIZE];
int pt_rulecount;
int pt_generated;
struct node_tinithead pt_nodes;
struct pfr_buffer *pt_buf;
};
#define PF_OPT_TABLE_PREFIX "__automatic_"
int pfctl_add_rule(struct pfctl *, struct pf_rule *);
/* optimizer pf_rule container */
struct pf_opt_rule {
struct pf_rule por_rule;
struct pf_opt_tbl *por_src_tbl;
struct pf_opt_tbl *por_dst_tbl;
char por_anchor[MAXPATHLEN];
u_int64_t por_profile_count;
TAILQ_ENTRY(pf_opt_rule) por_entry;
TAILQ_ENTRY(pf_opt_rule) por_skip_entry[PF_SKIP_COUNT];
};
int pfctl_rules(int, char *, int, char *, struct pfr_buffer *);
int pfctl_optimize_rules(struct pfctl *);
int pfctl_add_rule(struct pfctl *, struct pf_rule *, const char *);
int pfctl_add_altq(struct pfctl *, struct pf_altq *);
int pfctl_add_pool(struct pfctl *, struct pf_pool *, sa_family_t);
void pfctl_clear_pool(struct pf_pool *);
@ -156,6 +201,7 @@ int pfctl_set_limit(struct pfctl *, const char *, unsigned int);
int pfctl_set_logif(struct pfctl *, char *);
int pfctl_set_hostid(struct pfctl *, u_int32_t);
int pfctl_set_debug(struct pfctl *, char *);
int pfctl_set_interface_flags(struct pfctl *, char *, int, int);
int parse_rules(FILE *, struct pfctl *);
int parse_flags(char *);
@ -163,7 +209,7 @@ int pfctl_load_anchors(int, int, struct pfr_buffer *);
void print_pool(struct pf_pool *, u_int16_t, u_int16_t, sa_family_t, int);
void print_src_node(struct pf_src_node *, int);
void print_rule(struct pf_rule *, int);
void print_rule(struct pf_rule *, const char *, int);
void print_tabledef(const char *, int, int, struct node_tinithead *);
void print_status(struct pf_status *, int);
@ -177,8 +223,8 @@ void print_altq(const struct pf_altq *, unsigned, struct node_queue_bw *,
void print_queue(const struct pf_altq *, unsigned, struct node_queue_bw *,
int, struct node_queue_opt *);
int pfctl_define_table(char *, int, int, const char *, const char *,
struct pfr_buffer *, u_int32_t);
int pfctl_define_table(char *, int, int, const char *, struct pfr_buffer *,
u_int32_t);
void pfctl_clear_fingerprints(int, int);
int pfctl_file_fingerprints(int, int, const char *);
@ -219,6 +265,7 @@ extern const struct pf_timeout pf_timeouts[];
void set_ipmask(struct node_host *, u_int8_t);
int check_netmask(struct node_host *, sa_family_t);
int unmask(struct pf_addr *, sa_family_t);
void ifa_load(void);
struct node_host *ifa_exists(const char *, int);
struct node_host *ifa_lookup(const char *, int);

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_qstats.c,v 1.29 2004/03/15 15:25:44 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_qstats.c,v 1.30 2004/04/27 21:47:32 kjc Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) Henning Brauer <henning@openbsd.org>
@ -90,6 +90,8 @@ pfctl_show_altq(int dev, const char *iface, int opts, int verbose2)
if ((nodes = pfctl_update_qstats(dev, &root)) < 0)
return (-1);
if (nodes == 0)
printf("No queue in use\n");
for (node = root; node != NULL; node = node->next) {
if (iface != NULL && strcmp(node->altq.ifname, iface))
continue;
@ -100,11 +102,11 @@ pfctl_show_altq(int dev, const char *iface, int opts, int verbose2)
pfctl_print_altq_node(dev, node, 0, opts);
}
while (verbose2) {
while (verbose2 && nodes > 0) {
printf("\n");
fflush(stdout);
sleep(STAT_INTERVAL);
if (pfctl_update_qstats(dev, &root) == -1)
if ((nodes = pfctl_update_qstats(dev, &root)) == -1)
return (-1);
for (node = root; node != NULL; node = node->next) {
if (iface != NULL && strcmp(node->altq.ifname, iface))

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_radix.c,v 1.24 2004/02/10 18:29:30 henning Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_radix.c,v 1.26 2004/06/14 20:44:22 cedric Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002 Cedric Berger
@ -392,44 +392,6 @@ pfr_tst_addrs(struct pfr_table *tbl, struct pfr_addr *addr, int size,
return (0);
}
int
pfr_ina_begin(struct pfr_table *trs, int *ticket, int *ndel, int flags)
{
struct pfioc_table io;
bzero(&io, sizeof io);
if (trs != NULL)
io.pfrio_table = *trs;
io.pfrio_flags = flags;
if (ioctl(dev, DIOCRINABEGIN, &io))
return (-1);
if (ndel != NULL)
*ndel = io.pfrio_ndel;
if (ticket != NULL)
*ticket = io.pfrio_ticket;
return (0);
}
int
pfr_ina_commit(struct pfr_table *trs, int ticket, int *nadd, int *nchange,
int flags)
{
struct pfioc_table io;
bzero(&io, sizeof io);
if (trs != NULL)
io.pfrio_table = *trs;
io.pfrio_flags = flags;
io.pfrio_ticket = ticket;
if (ioctl(dev, DIOCRINACOMMIT, &io))
return (-1);
if (nadd != NULL)
*nadd = io.pfrio_nadd;
if (nchange != NULL)
*nchange = io.pfrio_nchange;
return (0);
}
int
pfr_ina_define(struct pfr_table *tbl, struct pfr_addr *addr, int size,
int *nadd, int *naddr, int ticket, int flags)
@ -605,7 +567,7 @@ pfr_buf_load(struct pfr_buffer *b, char *file, int nonetwork,
if (!strcmp(file, "-"))
fp = stdin;
else {
fp = fopen(file, "r");
fp = pfctl_fopen(file, "r");
if (fp == NULL)
return (-1);
}

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_table.c,v 1.59 2004/03/15 15:25:44 dhartmei Exp $ */
/* add $OpenBSD: pfctl_table.c,v 1.61 2004/06/12 22:22:44 cedric Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pfctl_table.c,v 1.62 2004/12/22 17:17:55 dhartmei Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002 Cedric Berger
@ -54,7 +53,7 @@
extern void usage(void);
static int pfctl_table(int, char *[], char *, const char *, char *,
const char *, const char *, int);
const char *, int);
static void print_table(struct pfr_table *, int, int);
static void print_tstats(struct pfr_tstats *, int);
static int load_addr(struct pfr_buffer *, int, char *[], char *, int);
@ -103,31 +102,29 @@ static const char *istats_text[2][2][2] = {
} while(0)
int
pfctl_clear_tables(const char *anchor, const char *ruleset, int opts)
pfctl_clear_tables(const char *anchor, int opts)
{
return pfctl_table(0, NULL, NULL, "-F", NULL, anchor, ruleset, opts);
return pfctl_table(0, NULL, NULL, "-F", NULL, anchor, opts);
}
int
pfctl_show_tables(const char *anchor, const char *ruleset, int opts)
pfctl_show_tables(const char *anchor, int opts)
{
return pfctl_table(0, NULL, NULL, "-s", NULL, anchor, ruleset, opts);
return pfctl_table(0, NULL, NULL, "-s", NULL, anchor, opts);
}
int
pfctl_command_tables(int argc, char *argv[], char *tname,
const char *command, char *file, const char *anchor, const char *ruleset,
int opts)
const char *command, char *file, const char *anchor, int opts)
{
if (tname == NULL || command == NULL)
usage();
return pfctl_table(argc, argv, tname, command, file, anchor, ruleset,
opts);
return pfctl_table(argc, argv, tname, command, file, anchor, opts);
}
int
pfctl_table(int argc, char *argv[], char *tname, const char *command,
char *file, const char *anchor, const char *ruleset, int opts)
char *file, const char *anchor, int opts)
{
struct pfr_table table;
struct pfr_buffer b, b2;
@ -152,9 +149,7 @@ pfctl_table(int argc, char *argv[], char *tname, const char *command,
errx(1, "pfctl_table: strlcpy");
}
if (strlcpy(table.pfrt_anchor, anchor,
sizeof(table.pfrt_anchor)) >= sizeof(table.pfrt_anchor) ||
strlcpy(table.pfrt_ruleset, ruleset,
sizeof(table.pfrt_ruleset)) >= sizeof(table.pfrt_ruleset))
sizeof(table.pfrt_anchor)) >= sizeof(table.pfrt_anchor))
errx(1, "pfctl_table: strlcpy");
if (!strcmp(command, "-F")) {
@ -344,8 +339,6 @@ print_table(struct pfr_table *ta, int verbose, int debug)
ta->pfrt_name);
if (ta->pfrt_anchor[0])
printf("\t%s", ta->pfrt_anchor);
if (ta->pfrt_ruleset[0])
printf(":%s", ta->pfrt_ruleset);
puts("");
} else
puts(ta->pfrt_name);
@ -463,16 +456,14 @@ radix_perror(void)
int
pfctl_define_table(char *name, int flags, int addrs, const char *anchor,
const char *ruleset, struct pfr_buffer *ab, u_int32_t ticket)
struct pfr_buffer *ab, u_int32_t ticket)
{
struct pfr_table tbl;
bzero(&tbl, sizeof(tbl));
if (strlcpy(tbl.pfrt_name, name, sizeof(tbl.pfrt_name)) >=
sizeof(tbl.pfrt_name) || strlcpy(tbl.pfrt_anchor, anchor,
sizeof(tbl.pfrt_anchor)) >= sizeof(tbl.pfrt_anchor) ||
strlcpy(tbl.pfrt_ruleset, ruleset, sizeof(tbl.pfrt_ruleset)) >=
sizeof(tbl.pfrt_ruleset))
sizeof(tbl.pfrt_anchor)) >= sizeof(tbl.pfrt_anchor))
errx(1, "pfctl_define_table: strlcpy");
tbl.pfrt_flags = flags;
@ -586,7 +577,8 @@ print_iface(struct pfi_if *p, int opts)
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_GROUP, "group", &first, 0);
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_CLONABLE, "clonable", &first, 0);
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_DYNAMIC, "dynamic", &first, 0);
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_ATTACHED, "attached", &first, 1);
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_ATTACHED, "attached", &first, 0);
oprintf(flags, PFI_IFLAG_SKIP, "skipped", &first, 1);
printf("\n");
if (!(opts & PF_OPT_VERBOSE2))

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: pflogd.8,v 1.24 2004/01/16 10:45:49 jmc Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: pflogd.8,v 1.25 2005/01/02 18:15:02 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2001 Can Erkin Acar. All rights reserved.
.\"
@ -161,7 +161,8 @@ Interface name equals "kue0".
Rule number equals 10.
.It reason match
Reason equals match.
Also accepts "bad-offset", "fragment", "short", "normalize" and "memory".
Also accepts "bad-offset", "fragment", "bad-timestamp", "short",
"normalize" and "memory".
.It action pass
Action equals pass.
Also accepts "block".

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: pflogd.c,v 1.27 2004/02/13 19:01:57 otto Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pflogd.c,v 1.33 2005/02/09 12:09:30 henning Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Theo de Raadt
@ -255,16 +255,19 @@ reset_dump(void)
fp = fdopen(fd, "a+");
if (fp == NULL) {
close(fd);
logmsg(LOG_ERR, "Error: %s: %s", filename, strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
if (fstat(fileno(fp), &st) == -1) {
fclose(fp);
logmsg(LOG_ERR, "Error: %s: %s", filename, strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
/* set FILE unbuffered, we do our own buffering */
if (setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IONBF, 0)) {
fclose(fp);
logmsg(LOG_ERR, "Failed to set output buffers");
return (1);
}
@ -275,6 +278,7 @@ reset_dump(void)
if (snaplen != cur_snaplen) {
logmsg(LOG_NOTICE, "Using snaplen %d", snaplen);
if (set_snaplen(snaplen)) {
fclose(fp);
logmsg(LOG_WARNING,
"Failed, using old settings");
}
@ -386,8 +390,9 @@ dump_packet_nobuf(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h, const u_char *sp)
}
if (fwrite((char *)h, sizeof(*h), 1, f) != 1) {
/* try to undo header to prevent corruption */
off_t pos = ftello(f);
/* try to undo header to prevent corruption */
if (pos < sizeof(*h) ||
ftruncate(fileno(f), pos - sizeof(*h))) {
logmsg(LOG_ERR, "Write failed, corrupted logfile!");
@ -485,7 +490,7 @@ dump_packet(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h, const u_char *sp)
return;
}
append:
append:
memcpy(bufpos, h, sizeof(*h));
memcpy(bufpos + sizeof(*h), sp, h->caplen);
@ -502,6 +507,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
struct pcap_stat pstat;
int ch, np, Xflag = 0;
pcap_handler phandler = dump_packet;
const char *errstr = NULL;
closefrom(STDERR_FILENO + 1);
@ -511,18 +517,19 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
Debug = 1;
break;
case 'd':
delay = atoi(optarg);
if (delay < 5 || delay > 60*60)
delay = strtonum(optarg, 5, 60*60, &errstr);
if (errstr)
usage();
break;
case 'f':
filename = optarg;
break;
case 's':
snaplen = atoi(optarg);
snaplen = strtonum(optarg, 0, PFLOGD_MAXSNAPLEN,
&errstr);
if (snaplen <= 0)
snaplen = DEF_SNAPLEN;
if (snaplen > PFLOGD_MAXSNAPLEN)
if (errstr)
snaplen = PFLOGD_MAXSNAPLEN;
break;
case 'x':
@ -547,6 +554,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
pidfile(NULL);
}
tzset();
(void)umask(S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO);
/* filter will be used by the privileged process */
@ -599,7 +607,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
while (1) {
np = pcap_dispatch(hpcap, PCAP_NUM_PKTS,
dump_packet, (u_char *)dpcap);
phandler, (u_char *)dpcap);
if (np < 0)
logmsg(LOG_NOTICE, "%s", pcap_geterr(hpcap));

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: privsep.c,v 1.8 2004/03/14 19:17:05 otto Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: privsep.c,v 1.13 2004/12/22 09:21:02 otto Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Can Erkin Acar
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ int
priv_init(void)
{
int i, fd, socks[2], cmd;
int snaplen, ret;
int snaplen, ret, olderrno;
struct passwd *pw;
for (i = 1; i < _NSIG; i++)
@ -112,10 +112,12 @@ priv_init(void)
}
/* Father */
/* Pass ALRM/TERM/HUP through to child, and accept CHLD */
/* Pass ALRM/TERM/HUP/INT/QUIT through to child, and accept CHLD */
signal(SIGALRM, sig_pass_to_chld);
signal(SIGTERM, sig_pass_to_chld);
signal(SIGHUP, sig_pass_to_chld);
signal(SIGINT, sig_pass_to_chld);
signal(SIGQUIT, sig_pass_to_chld);
signal(SIGCHLD, sig_chld);
setproctitle("[priv]");
@ -147,12 +149,14 @@ priv_init(void)
fd = open(filename,
O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_APPEND|O_NONBLOCK|O_NOFOLLOW,
0600);
olderrno = errno;
send_fd(socks[0], fd);
if (fd < 0)
logmsg(LOG_NOTICE,
"[priv]: failed to open %s: %s",
filename, strerror(errno));
send_fd(socks[0], fd);
close(fd);
filename, strerror(olderrno));
else
close(fd);
break;
default:
@ -211,7 +215,7 @@ priv_open_log(void)
int cmd, fd;
if (priv_fd < 0)
errx(1, "%s: called from privileged portion\n", __func__);
errx(1, "%s: called from privileged portion", __func__);
cmd = PRIV_OPEN_LOG;
must_write(priv_fd, &cmd, sizeof(int));

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* $OpenBSD: privsep_fdpass.c,v 1.1 2003/10/22 18:51:55 canacar Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: privsep_fdpass.c,v 1.2 2004/08/13 02:51:48 djm Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright 2001 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
@ -108,6 +108,10 @@ receive_fd(int sock)
__func__, (long)n);
if (result == 0) {
cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg);
if (cmsg == NULL) {
warnx("%s: no message header", __func__);
return -1;
}
if (cmsg->cmsg_type != SCM_RIGHTS)
warnx("%s: expected type %d got %d", __func__,
SCM_RIGHTS, cmsg->cmsg_type);