freebsd-skq/sbin/ipfw/nat64stl.c

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Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Yandex LLC
* Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Andrey V. Elsukov <ae@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "ipfw2.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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#include <netdb.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sysexits.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip_fw.h>
#include <netinet6/ip_fw_nat64.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
typedef int (nat64stl_cb_t)(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *i, const char *name,
uint8_t set);
static int nat64stl_foreach(nat64stl_cb_t *f, const char *name, uint8_t set,
int sort);
static void nat64stl_create(const char *name, uint8_t set, int ac, char **av);
static void nat64stl_config(const char *name, uint8_t set, int ac, char **av);
static void nat64stl_destroy(const char *name, uint8_t set);
static void nat64stl_stats(const char *name, uint8_t set);
static void nat64stl_reset_stats(const char *name, uint8_t set);
static int nat64stl_show_cb(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg, const char *name,
uint8_t set);
static int nat64stl_destroy_cb(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg, const char *name,
uint8_t set);
static struct _s_x nat64cmds[] = {
{ "create", TOK_CREATE },
{ "config", TOK_CONFIG },
{ "destroy", TOK_DESTROY },
{ "list", TOK_LIST },
{ "show", TOK_LIST },
{ "stats", TOK_STATS },
{ NULL, 0 }
};
#define IPV6_ADDR_INT32_WKPFX htonl(0x64ff9b)
#define IN6_IS_ADDR_WKPFX(a) \
((a)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0] == IPV6_ADDR_INT32_WKPFX && \
(a)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1] == 0 && \
(a)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2] == 0)
int
ipfw_check_nat64prefix(const struct in6_addr *prefix, int length)
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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{
switch (length) {
case 32:
case 40:
case 48:
case 56:
case 64:
/* Well-known prefix has 96 prefix length */
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_WKPFX(prefix))
return (EINVAL);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 96:
/* Bits 64 to 71 must be set to zero */
if (prefix->__u6_addr.__u6_addr8[8] != 0)
return (EINVAL);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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/* XXX: looks incorrect */
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(prefix) ||
IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(prefix) ||
IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(prefix))
return (EINVAL);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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return (0);
}
return (EINVAL);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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}
static struct _s_x nat64statscmds[] = {
{ "reset", TOK_RESET },
{ NULL, 0 }
};
/*
* This one handles all nat64stl-related commands
* ipfw [set N] nat64stl NAME {create | config} ...
* ipfw [set N] nat64stl NAME stats [reset]
* ipfw [set N] nat64stl {NAME | all} destroy
* ipfw [set N] nat64stl {NAME | all} {list | show}
*/
#define nat64stl_check_name table_check_name
void
ipfw_nat64stl_handler(int ac, char *av[])
{
const char *name;
int tcmd;
uint8_t set;
if (co.use_set != 0)
set = co.use_set - 1;
else
set = 0;
ac--; av++;
NEED1("nat64stl needs instance name");
name = *av;
if (nat64stl_check_name(name) != 0) {
if (strcmp(name, "all") == 0)
name = NULL;
else
errx(EX_USAGE, "nat64stl instance name %s is invalid",
name);
}
ac--; av++;
NEED1("nat64stl needs command");
tcmd = get_token(nat64cmds, *av, "nat64stl command");
if (name == NULL && tcmd != TOK_DESTROY && tcmd != TOK_LIST)
errx(EX_USAGE, "nat64stl instance name required");
switch (tcmd) {
case TOK_CREATE:
ac--; av++;
nat64stl_create(name, set, ac, av);
break;
case TOK_CONFIG:
ac--; av++;
nat64stl_config(name, set, ac, av);
break;
case TOK_LIST:
nat64stl_foreach(nat64stl_show_cb, name, set, 1);
break;
case TOK_DESTROY:
if (name == NULL)
nat64stl_foreach(nat64stl_destroy_cb, NULL, set, 0);
else
nat64stl_destroy(name, set);
break;
case TOK_STATS:
ac--; av++;
if (ac == 0) {
nat64stl_stats(name, set);
break;
}
tcmd = get_token(nat64statscmds, *av, "stats command");
if (tcmd == TOK_RESET)
nat64stl_reset_stats(name, set);
}
}
static void
nat64stl_fill_ntlv(ipfw_obj_ntlv *ntlv, const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
ntlv->head.type = IPFW_TLV_EACTION_NAME(1); /* it doesn't matter */
ntlv->head.length = sizeof(ipfw_obj_ntlv);
ntlv->idx = 1;
ntlv->set = set;
strlcpy(ntlv->name, name, sizeof(ntlv->name));
}
static struct _s_x nat64newcmds[] = {
{ "table4", TOK_TABLE4 },
{ "table6", TOK_TABLE6 },
{ "prefix6", TOK_PREFIX6 },
{ "log", TOK_LOG },
{ "-log", TOK_LOGOFF },
{ "allow_private", TOK_PRIVATE },
{ "-allow_private", TOK_PRIVATEOFF },
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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{ NULL, 0 }
};
/*
* Creates new nat64stl instance
* ipfw nat64stl <NAME> create table4 <name> table6 <name> [ prefix6 <prefix>]
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_lheader ipfw_nat64stl_cfg ]
*/
#define NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE4 0x01
#define NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE6 0x02
#define NAT64STL_HAS_PREFIX6 0x04
static void
nat64stl_create(const char *name, uint8_t set, int ac, char *av[])
{
char buf[sizeof(ipfw_obj_lheader) + sizeof(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg)];
ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg;
ipfw_obj_lheader *olh;
int tcmd, flags;
char *p;
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
olh = (ipfw_obj_lheader *)buf;
cfg = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)(olh + 1);
/* Some reasonable defaults */
inet_pton(AF_INET6, "64:ff9b::", &cfg->prefix6);
cfg->plen6 = 96;
cfg->set = set;
flags = NAT64STL_HAS_PREFIX6;
while (ac > 0) {
tcmd = get_token(nat64newcmds, *av, "option");
ac--; av++;
switch (tcmd) {
case TOK_TABLE4:
NEED1("table name required");
table_fill_ntlv(&cfg->ntlv4, *av, set, 4);
flags |= NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE4;
ac--; av++;
break;
case TOK_TABLE6:
NEED1("table name required");
table_fill_ntlv(&cfg->ntlv6, *av, set, 6);
flags |= NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE6;
ac--; av++;
break;
case TOK_PREFIX6:
NEED1("IPv6 prefix6 required");
if ((p = strchr(*av, '/')) != NULL)
*p++ = '\0';
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, *av, &cfg->prefix6) != 1)
errx(EX_USAGE,
"Bad prefix: %s", *av);
cfg->plen6 = strtol(p, NULL, 10);
if (ipfw_check_nat64prefix(&cfg->prefix6,
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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cfg->plen6) != 0)
errx(EX_USAGE,
"Bad prefix length: %s", p);
flags |= NAT64STL_HAS_PREFIX6;
ac--; av++;
break;
case TOK_LOG:
cfg->flags |= NAT64_LOG;
break;
case TOK_LOGOFF:
cfg->flags &= ~NAT64_LOG;
break;
case TOK_PRIVATE:
cfg->flags |= NAT64_ALLOW_PRIVATE;
break;
case TOK_PRIVATEOFF:
cfg->flags &= ~NAT64_ALLOW_PRIVATE;
break;
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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}
}
/* Check validness */
if ((flags & NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE4) != NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE4)
errx(EX_USAGE, "table4 required");
if ((flags & NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE6) != NAT64STL_HAS_TABLE6)
errx(EX_USAGE, "table6 required");
if ((flags & NAT64STL_HAS_PREFIX6) != NAT64STL_HAS_PREFIX6)
errx(EX_USAGE, "prefix6 required");
olh->count = 1;
olh->objsize = sizeof(*cfg);
olh->size = sizeof(buf);
strlcpy(cfg->name, name, sizeof(cfg->name));
if (do_set3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_CREATE, &olh->opheader, sizeof(buf)) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "nat64stl instance creation failed");
}
/*
* Configures existing nat64stl instance
* ipfw nat64stl <NAME> config <options>
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_header ipfw_nat64stl_cfg ]
*/
static void
nat64stl_config(const char *name, uint8_t set, int ac, char **av)
{
char buf[sizeof(ipfw_obj_header) + sizeof(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg)];
ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg;
ipfw_obj_header *oh;
char *opt;
size_t sz;
int tcmd;
if (ac == 0)
errx(EX_USAGE, "config options required");
memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
oh = (ipfw_obj_header *)buf;
cfg = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)(oh + 1);
sz = sizeof(buf);
nat64stl_fill_ntlv(&oh->ntlv, name, set);
if (do_get3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_CONFIG, &oh->opheader, &sz) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "failed to get config for instance %s", name);
while (ac > 0) {
tcmd = get_token(nat64newcmds, *av, "option");
opt = *av;
ac--; av++;
switch (tcmd) {
#if 0
case TOK_TABLE4:
NEED1("table name required");
table_fill_ntlv(&cfg->ntlv4, *av, set, 4);
ac--; av++;
break;
case TOK_TABLE6:
NEED1("table name required");
table_fill_ntlv(&cfg->ntlv6, *av, set, 6);
ac--; av++;
break;
#endif
case TOK_LOG:
cfg->flags |= NAT64_LOG;
break;
case TOK_LOGOFF:
cfg->flags &= ~NAT64_LOG;
break;
case TOK_PRIVATE:
cfg->flags |= NAT64_ALLOW_PRIVATE;
break;
case TOK_PRIVATEOFF:
cfg->flags &= ~NAT64_ALLOW_PRIVATE;
break;
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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default:
errx(EX_USAGE, "Can't change %s option", opt);
}
}
if (do_set3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_CONFIG, &oh->opheader, sizeof(buf)) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "nat64stl instance configuration failed");
}
/*
* Destroys nat64stl instance.
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_header ]
*/
static void
nat64stl_destroy(const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
ipfw_obj_header oh;
memset(&oh, 0, sizeof(oh));
nat64stl_fill_ntlv(&oh.ntlv, name, set);
if (do_set3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_DESTROY, &oh.opheader, sizeof(oh)) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "failed to destroy nat instance %s", name);
}
/*
* Get nat64stl instance statistics.
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_header ]
* Reply: [ ipfw_obj_header ipfw_obj_ctlv [ uint64_t x N ] ]
*/
static int
nat64stl_get_stats(const char *name, uint8_t set,
struct ipfw_nat64stl_stats *stats)
{
ipfw_obj_header *oh;
ipfw_obj_ctlv *oc;
size_t sz;
sz = sizeof(*oh) + sizeof(*oc) + sizeof(*stats);
oh = calloc(1, sz);
nat64stl_fill_ntlv(&oh->ntlv, name, set);
if (do_get3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_STATS, &oh->opheader, &sz) == 0) {
oc = (ipfw_obj_ctlv *)(oh + 1);
memcpy(stats, oc + 1, sizeof(*stats));
free(oh);
return (0);
}
free(oh);
return (-1);
}
static void
nat64stl_stats(const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
struct ipfw_nat64stl_stats stats;
if (nat64stl_get_stats(name, set, &stats) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "Error retrieving stats");
if (co.use_set != 0 || set != 0)
printf("set %u ", set);
printf("nat64stl %s\n", name);
printf("\t%ju packets translated from IPv6 to IPv4\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.opcnt64);
printf("\t%ju packets translated from IPv4 to IPv6\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.opcnt46);
printf("\t%ju IPv6 fragments created\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.ofrags);
printf("\t%ju IPv4 fragments received\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.ifrags);
printf("\t%ju output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.oerrors);
printf("\t%ju output packets discarded due to no IPv4 route\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.noroute4);
printf("\t%ju output packets discarded due to no IPv6 route\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.noroute6);
printf("\t%ju packets discarded due to unsupported protocol\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.noproto);
printf("\t%ju packets discarded due to memory allocation problems\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.nomem);
printf("\t%ju packets discarded due to some errors\n",
(uintmax_t)stats.dropped);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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}
/*
* Reset nat64stl instance statistics specified by @oh->ntlv.
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_header ]
*/
static void
nat64stl_reset_stats(const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
ipfw_obj_header oh;
memset(&oh, 0, sizeof(oh));
nat64stl_fill_ntlv(&oh.ntlv, name, set);
if (do_set3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_RESET_STATS, &oh.opheader, sizeof(oh)) != 0)
err(EX_OSERR, "failed to reset stats for instance %s", name);
}
static int
nat64stl_show_cb(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg, const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
char abuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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if (name != NULL && strcmp(cfg->name, name) != 0)
return (ESRCH);
if (co.use_set != 0 && cfg->set != set)
return (ESRCH);
if (co.use_set != 0 || cfg->set != 0)
printf("set %u ", cfg->set);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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printf("nat64stl %s table4 %s table6 %s",
cfg->name, cfg->ntlv4.name, cfg->ntlv6.name);
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &cfg->prefix6, abuf, sizeof(abuf));
printf(" prefix6 %s/%u", abuf, cfg->plen6);
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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if (cfg->flags & NAT64_LOG)
printf(" log");
if (cfg->flags & NAT64_ALLOW_PRIVATE)
printf(" allow_private");
Add ipfw_nat64 module that implements stateless and stateful NAT64. The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external action module. Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Create lookup tables: # ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 # ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 2. Fill T46 and T64 tables. 3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 4. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64 5. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46) # ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96 6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation. A configuration of instance should looks like this: 1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement: # ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 2. Create NAT64 instance: # ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28 3. Add rules that matches the traffic: # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28 # ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96 via NAT64 host. Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
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printf("\n");
return (0);
}
static int
nat64stl_destroy_cb(ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg, const char *name, uint8_t set)
{
if (co.use_set != 0 && cfg->set != set)
return (ESRCH);
nat64stl_destroy(cfg->name, cfg->set);
return (0);
}
/*
* Compare nat64stl instances names.
* Honor number comparison.
*/
static int
nat64name_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *ca, *cb;
ca = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)a;
cb = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)b;
if (ca->set > cb->set)
return (1);
else if (ca->set < cb->set)
return (-1);
return (stringnum_cmp(ca->name, cb->name));
}
/*
* Retrieves nat64stl instance list from kernel,
* optionally sorts it and calls requested function for each instance.
*
* Request: [ ipfw_obj_lheader ]
* Reply: [ ipfw_obj_lheader ipfw_nat64stl_cfg x N ]
*/
static int
nat64stl_foreach(nat64stl_cb_t *f, const char *name, uint8_t set, int sort)
{
ipfw_obj_lheader *olh;
ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *cfg;
size_t sz;
int i, error;
/* Start with reasonable default */
sz = sizeof(*olh) + 16 * sizeof(*cfg);
for (;;) {
if ((olh = calloc(1, sz)) == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
olh->size = sz;
if (do_get3(IP_FW_NAT64STL_LIST, &olh->opheader, &sz) != 0) {
sz = olh->size;
free(olh);
if (errno != ENOMEM)
return (errno);
continue;
}
if (sort != 0)
qsort(olh + 1, olh->count, olh->objsize,
nat64name_cmp);
cfg = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)(olh + 1);
for (i = 0; i < olh->count; i++) {
error = f(cfg, name, set); /* Ignore errors for now */
cfg = (ipfw_nat64stl_cfg *)((caddr_t)cfg +
olh->objsize);
}
free(olh);
break;
}
return (0);
}