fields of an ICMP packet.
Use this to allow ipfw to pullup only these values since it does not use
the rest of the packet and it was failed on ICMP packets because they
were not long enough.
struct icmp should probably be modified to use these at some point, but
that will break a fair bit of code so it can wait for another day.
On the off chance that adding this struct breaks something in ports,
bump __FreeBSD_version.
Reported by: Randy Bush <randy at psg dot com>
Tested by: Randy Bush <randy at psg dot com>
tcp_ctlinput() and subject it to active tcpcb and sequence
number checking. Previously any ICMP unreachable/needfrag
message would cause an update to the TCP hostcache. Now only
ICMP PMTU messages belonging to an active TCP session with
the correct src/dst/port and sequence number will update the
hostcache and complete the path MTU discovery process.
Note that we don't entirely implement the recommended counter
measures of Section 7.2 of the paper. However we close down
the possible degradation vector from trivially easy to really
complex and resource intensive. In addition we have limited
the smallest acceptable MTU with net.inet.tcp.minmss sysctl
for some time already, further reducing the effect of any
degradation due to an attack.
Security: draft-gont-tcpm-icmp-attacks-03.txt Section 7.2
MFC after: 3 days
pf/pflog/pfsync as modules. Do not list them in NOTES or modules/Makefile
(i.e. do not connect it to any (automatic) builds - yet).
Approved by: bms(mentor)
Remove the never completed _IP_VHL version, it has not caught on
anywhere and it would make us incompatible with other BSD netstacks
to retain this version.
Add a CTASSERT protecting sizeof(struct ip) == 20.
Don't let the size of struct ipq depend on the IPDIVERT option.
This is a functional no-op commit.
Approved by: re
is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free
to use it as they please (but cannot). This is consistant with the other
BSD's who made this change quite some time ago. More commits to come.
pr_input() routines prototype is also changed to support IPSEC and IPV6
chained protocol headers.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.