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1222 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Julian Elischer
7dd66b4ad8 Call ip_input() instead of ipip_input()
when decoding encapsulated ipv4 packets.
(allows line to compile again)
2001-09-03 20:55:35 +00:00
Julian Elischer
2e4f1ee934 One caller of rip_input failed to be converted in the last commit. 2001-09-03 20:40:35 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f0ffb944d2 Patches from Keiichi SHIMA <keiichi@iij.ad.jp>
to make ip use the standard protosw structure again.

Obtained from: Well, KAME I guess.
2001-09-03 20:03:55 +00:00
Jayanth Vijayaraghavan
e7e2b80184 when newreno is turned on, if dupacks = 1 or dupacks = 2 and
new data is acknowledged, reset the dupacks to 0.
The problem was spotted when a connection had its send buffer full
because the congestion window was only 1 MSS and was not being incremented
because dupacks was not reset to 0.

Obtained from:		Yahoo!
2001-08-29 23:54:13 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
3b8123b72c When net.inet.tcp.icmp_may_rst is enabled, report ECONNREFUSED not ENETRESET
to the application as a RST would, this way we're compatible with the most
applications.

MFC candidate.

Submitted by:	Scott Renfro <scott@renfro.org>
Reviewed by:	Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
2001-08-27 22:10:07 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
52cf11d8a1 the IP_FW_GET code in ip_fw_ctl() sizes a buffer to hold information
about rules and dynamic rules. it later fills this buffer with these
rules.

it also takes the opporunity to compare the expiration of the dynamic
rules with the current time and either marks them for deletion or simply
charges the countdown.

unfortunatly it does this all (the sizing, the buffer copying, and the
expiration GC) with no spl protection whatsoever. it was possible for
the dynamic rule(s) to be ripped out from under the request before it
had completed, resulting in corrupt memory dereferencing.

Reviewed by:	ps
MFC before:	4.4-RELEASE, hopefully.
2001-08-26 10:09:47 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
745bab7f84 Correct a typo in a comment: FIN_WAIT2 -> FIN_WAIT_2
PR:		29970
Submitted by:	Joseph Mallett <jmallett@xMach.org>
2001-08-23 22:34:29 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
b0e3ad758b Much delayed but now present: RFC 1948 style sequence numbers
In order to ensure security and functionality, RFC 1948 style
initial sequence number generation has been implemented.  Barring
any major crypographic breakthroughs, this algorithm should be
unbreakable.  In addition, the problems with TIME_WAIT recycling
which affect our currently used algorithm are not present.

Reviewed by: jesper
2001-08-22 00:58:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d86293dbea Added TFTP support.
Submitted by:	Joe Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-08-21 16:25:38 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
04c3e33949 Close the "IRC DCC" security breach reported recently on Bugtraq.
Submitted by:	Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
2001-08-21 11:21:08 +00:00
Brian Somers
f68e0a68d8 Make the copyright consistent.
Previously approved by:	Charles Mott <cmott@scientech.com>
2001-08-20 22:57:33 +00:00
Brian Somers
7806546c39 Handle snprintf() returning -1
MFC after: 2 weeks
2001-08-20 12:06:42 +00:00
Julian Elischer
2b6a0c4fcd Make the protoswitch definitiosn checkable in the same way that
cdevsw entries have been for a long time.
Discover that we now have two version sof the same structure.
I will shoot one of them shortly when I figure out why someone thinks
they need it. (And I can prove they don't)
(netinet/ipprotosw.h should GO AWAY)
2001-08-10 23:17:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c4d9468ea0 mdoc(7) police:
Avoid using parenthesis enclosure macros (.Pq and .Po/.Pc) with plain text.
Not only this slows down the mdoc(7) processing significantly, but it also
has an undesired (in this case) effect of disabling hyphenation within the
entire enclosed block.
2001-08-07 15:48:51 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
e43cc4ae36 When running aplication joined multicast address,
removing network card, and kill aplication.
imo_membership[].inm_ifp refer interface pointer
after removing interface.
When kill aplication, release socket,and imo_membership.
imo_membership use already not exist interface pointer.
Then, kernel panic.

PR:		29345
Submitted by:	Inoue Yuichi <inoue@nd.net.fujitsu.co.jp>
Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	3 days
2001-08-04 17:10:14 +00:00
Daniel C. Sobral
07203494d2 MFS: Avoid dropping fragments in the absence of an interface address.
Noticed by:	fenner
Submitted by:	iedowse
Not committed to current by:	iedowse ;-)
2001-08-03 17:36:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
57e119f6f2 Fix a warning. 2001-07-27 00:04:39 +00:00
Peter Wemm
016517247f Patch up some style(9) stuff in tcp_new_isn() 2001-07-27 00:03:49 +00:00
Peter Wemm
92971bd3f1 s/OpemBSD/OpenBSD/ 2001-07-27 00:01:48 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
13cf67f317 move ipsec security policy allocation into in_pcballoc, before
making pcbs available to the outside world.  otherwise, we will see
inpcb without ipsec security policy attached (-> panic() in ipsec.c).

Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	3 days
2001-07-26 19:19:49 +00:00
Bill Fenner
3f2e902a15 Somewhat modernize ip_mroute.c:
- Use sysctl to export stats
- Use ip_encap.c's encapsulation support
- Update lkm to kld (is 6 years a record for a broken module?)
- Remove some unused cruft
2001-07-25 20:15:49 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
38c1bc358b Avoid a NULL pointer derefence introduced in rev. 1.129.
Problem noticed by:	bde, gcc(1)
Panic caught by:	mjacob
Patch tested by:	mjacob
2001-07-23 16:50:01 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
f2c2962ee5 Backout non-functional changes from revision 1.128.
Not objected to by:	dcs
2001-07-19 07:10:30 +00:00
Daniel C. Sobral
3afefa3924 Skip the route checking in the case of multicast packets with known
interfaces.

Reviewed by:	people at that channel
Approved by:	silence on -net
2001-07-17 18:47:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
9f81cc840b Backout damage to the INADDR_TO_IFP() macro in revision 1.7.
This macro was supposed to only match local IP addresses of
interfaces, and all consumers of this macro assume this as
well.  (See IP_MULTICAST_IF and IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP socket
options in the ip(4) manpage.)

This fixes a major security breach in IPFW-based firewalls
where the `me' keyword would match the other end of a P2P
link.

PR:		kern/28567
2001-07-17 10:30:21 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
81e561cdf2 Bump net.inet.tcp.sendspace to 32k and net.inet.tcp.recvspace to 65k.
This should help us in nieve benchmark "tests".

It seems a wide number of people think 32k buffers would not cause major
issues, and is in fact in use by many other OS's at this time.  The
receive buffers can be bumped higher as buffers are hardly used and several
research papers indicate that receive buffers rarely use much space at all.

Submitted by:			Leo Bicknell <bicknell@ufp.org>
				<20010713101107.B9559@ussenterprise.ufp.org>
Agreed to in principle by:	dillon (at the 32k level)
2001-07-13 18:38:04 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
a307d59838 mdoc(7) police: removed HISTORY info from the .Os call. 2001-07-10 13:41:46 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
2d610a5028 Temporary feature: Runtime tuneable tcp initial sequence number
generation scheme.  Users may now select between the currently used
OpenBSD algorithm and the older random positive increment method.

While the OpenBSD algorithm is more secure, it also breaks TIME_WAIT
handling; this is causing trouble for an increasing number of folks.

To switch between generation schemes, one sets the sysctl
net.inet.tcp.tcp_seq_genscheme.  0 = random positive increments,
1 = the OpenBSD algorithm.  1 is still the default.

Once a secure _and_ compatible algorithm is implemented, this sysctl
will be removed.

Reviewed by: jlemon
Tested by: numerous subscribers of -net
2001-07-08 02:20:47 +00:00
Brooks Davis
53dab5fe7b gif(4) and stf(4) modernization:
- Remove gif dependencies from stf.
 - Make gif and stf into modules
 - Make gif cloneable.

PR:		kern/27983
Reviewed by:	ru, ume
Obtained from:	NetBSD
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-02 21:02:09 +00:00
Crist J. Clark
92a99815a8 While in there fixing a fragment logging bug, fix it so we log
fragments "right." Log fragment information tcpdump(8)-style,

   Jul  1 19:38:45 bubbles /boot/kernel/kernel: ipfw: 1000 Accept ICMP:8.0 192.168.64.60 192.168.64.20 in via ep0 (frag 53113:1480@0+)

That is, instead of the old,

  ... Fragment = <offset/8>

Do,

  ... (frag <IP ID>:<data len>@<offset>[+])

PR:		kern/23446
Approved by:	ru
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-02 15:50:31 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8bf82a92d5 Backout CSRG revision 7.22 to this file (if in_losing notices an
RTF_DYNAMIC route, it got freed twice).  I am not sure what was
the actual problem in 1992, but the current behavior is memory
leak if PCB holds a reference to a dynamically created/modified
routing table entry.  (rt_refcnt>0 and we don't call rtfree().)

My test bed was:

1.  Set net.inet.tcp.msl to a low value (for test purposes), e.g.,
    5 seconds, to speed up the transition of TCP connection to a
    "closed" state.
2.  Add a network route which causes ICMP redirect from the gateway.
3.  ping(8) host H that matches this route; this creates RTF_DYNAMIC
    RTF_HOST route to H.  (I was forced to use ICMP to cause gateway
    to generate ICMP host redirect, because gateway in question is a
    4.2-STABLE system vulnerable to a problem that was fixed later in
    ip_icmp.c,v 1.39.2.6, and TCP packets with DF bit set were
    triggering this bug.)
4.  telnet(1) to H
5.  Block access to H with ipfw(8)
6.  Send something in telnet(1) session; this causes EPERM, followed
    by an in_losing() call in a few seconds.
7.  Delete ipfw(8) rule blocking access to H, and wait for TCP
    connection moving to a CLOSED state; PCB is freed.
8.  Delete host route to H.
9.  Watch with netstat(1) that `rttrash' increased.
10. Repeat steps 3-9, and watch `rttrash' increases.

PR:		kern/25421
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-29 12:07:29 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3277d1c498 Fixed the brain-o in rev. 1.10: the logic check was reversed.
Reported by:	Bernd Fuerwitt <bf@fuerwitt.de>
2001-06-27 14:11:25 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
a447a5ae06 Bring in fix from NetBSD's revision 1.16:
Pass the correct destination address for the route-to-gateway case.

PR:		kern/10607
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-26 09:00:50 +00:00
David Malone
7ce87f1205 Allow getcred sysctl to work in jailed root processes. Processes can
only do getcred calls for sockets which were created in the same jail.
This should allow the ident to work in a reasonable way within jails.

PR:		28107
Approved by:	des, rwatson
2001-06-24 12:18:27 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
f962cba5c3 Replace bzero() of struct ip with explicit zeroing of structure members,
which is faster.
2001-06-23 17:44:27 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c73d99b567 Add netstat(1) knob to reset net.inet.{ip|icmp|tcp|udp|igmp}.stats.
For example, ``netstat -s -p ip -z'' will show and reset IP stats.

PR:		bin/17338
2001-06-23 17:17:59 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
08517d530e Eliminate the allocation of a tcp template structure for each
connection.  The information contained in a tcptemp can be
reconstructed from a tcpcb when needed.

Previously, tcp templates required the allocation of one
mbuf per connection.  On large systems, this change should
free up a large number of mbufs.

Reviewed by:	bmilekic, jlemon, ru
MFC after: 2 weeks
2001-06-23 03:21:46 +00:00
Munechika SUMIKAWA
a96c00661a - Renumber KAME local ICMP types and NDP options numberes beacaues they
are duplicated by newly defined types/options in RFC3121
- We have no backward compatibility issue. There is no apps in our
  distribution which use the above types/options.

Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-21 07:08:43 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
ff2428299f made sure to use the correct sa_len for rtalloc().
sizeof(ro_dst) is not necessarily the correct one.
this change would also fix the recent path MTU discovery problem for the
destination of an incoming TCP connection.

Submitted by:	JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei@kame.net>
Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-20 12:32:48 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
08aadfbb98 Do not perform arp send/resolve on an interface marked NOARP.
PR: 25006
MFC after: 2 weeks
2001-06-15 21:00:32 +00:00
Peter Wemm
215db1379e Fix a stack of KAME netinet6/in6.h warnings:
592: warning: `struct mbuf' declared inside parameter list
595: warning: `struct ifnet' declared inside parameter list
2001-06-15 00:37:27 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
3384154590 Sync with recent KAME.
This work was based on kame-20010528-freebsd43-snap.tgz and some
critical problem after the snap was out were fixed.
There are many many changes since last KAME merge.

TODO:
  - The definitions of SADB_* in sys/net/pfkeyv2.h are still different
    from RFC2407/IANA assignment because of binary compatibility
    issue.  It should be fixed under 5-CURRENT.
  - ip6po_m member of struct ip6_pktopts is no longer used.  But, it
    is still there because of binary compatibility issue.  It should
    be removed under 5-CURRENT.

Reviewed by:	itojun
Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	3 weeks
2001-06-11 12:39:29 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
96c2b04290 Make the default value of net.inet.ip.maxfragpackets and
net.inet6.ip6.maxfragpackets dependent on nmbclusters,
defaulting to nmbclusters / 4

Reviewed by:	bde
MFC after:	1 week
2001-06-10 11:04:10 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0978669829 "Fix" the previous initial attempt at fixing TUNABLE_INT(). This time
around, use a common function for looking up and extracting the tunables
from the kernel environment.  This saves duplicating the same function
over and over again.  This way typically has an overhead of 8 bytes + the
path string, versus about 26 bytes + the path string.
2001-06-08 05:24:21 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
0a52f59c36 Move IPFilter into contrib. 2001-06-07 05:13:35 +00:00
Peter Wemm
4422746fdf Back out part of my previous commit. This was a last minute change
and I botched testing.  This is a perfect example of how NOT to do
this sort of thing. :-(
2001-06-07 03:17:26 +00:00
Peter Wemm
81930014ef Make the TUNABLE_*() macros look and behave more consistantly like the
SYSCTL_*() macros.  TUNABLE_INT_DECL() was an odd name because it didn't
actually declare the int, which is what the name suggests it would do.
2001-06-06 22:17:08 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
65f28919b3 Silby's take one on increasing FreeBSD's resistance to SYN floods:
One way we can reduce the amount of traffic we send in response to a SYN
flood is to eliminate the RST we send when removing a connection from
the listen queue.  Since we are being flooded, we can assume that the
majority of connections in the queue are bogus.  Our RST is unwanted
by these hosts, just as our SYN-ACK was.  Genuine connection attempts
will result in hosts responding to our SYN-ACK with an ACK packet.  We
will automatically return a RST response to their ACK when it gets to us
if the connection has been dropped, so the early RST doesn't serve the
genuine class of connections much.  In summary, we can reduce the number
of packets we send by a factor of two without any loss in functionality
by ensuring that RST packets are not sent when dropping a connection
from the listen queue.

Submitted by:	Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
Reviewed by:	jesper
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-06 19:41:51 +00:00
Brian Somers
f987e1bd0f Add BSD-style copyright headers
Approved by: Charles Mott <cmott@scientech.com>
2001-06-04 15:09:51 +00:00
Brian Somers
888b1a7aa5 Change to a standard BSD-style copyright
Approved by:	Atsushi Murai <amurai@spec.co.jp>
2001-06-04 14:52:17 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
690a6055ff Prevent denial of service using bogus fragmented IPv4 packets.
A attacker sending a lot of bogus fragmented packets to the target
(with different IPv4 identification field - ip_id), may be able
to put the target machine into mbuf starvation state.

By setting a upper limit on the number of reassembly queues we
prevent this situation.

This upper limit is controlled by the new sysctl
net.inet.ip.maxfragpackets which defaults to 200,
as the IPv6 case, this should be sufficient for most
systmes, but you might want to increase it if you have
lots of TCP sessions.
I'm working on making the default value dependent on
nmbclusters.

If you want old behaviour (no upper limit) set this sysctl
to a negative value.

If you don't want to accept any fragments (not recommended)
set the sysctl to 0 (zero).

Obtained from:	NetBSD
MFC after:	1 week
2001-06-03 23:33:23 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
64dddc1872 Add ``options RANDOM_IP_ID'' which randomizes the ID field of IP packets.
This closes a minor information leak which allows a remote observer to
determine the rate at which the machine is generating packets, since the
default behaviour is to increment a counter for each packet sent.

Reviewed by:    -net
Obtained from:  OpenBSD
2001-06-01 10:02:28 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
240ef84277 Back out jesper's 2001/05/31 14:58:11 PDT commit. It does not compile. 2001-06-01 09:51:14 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
2b1a209a17 Prevent denial of service using bogus fragmented IPv4 packets.
A attacker sending a lot of bogus fragmented packets to the target
(with different IPv4 identification field - ip_id), may be able
to put the target machine into mbuf starvation state.

By setting a upper limit on the number of reassembly queues we
prevent this situation.

This upper limit is controlled by the new sysctl
net.inet.ip.maxfragpackets which defaults to NMBCLUSTERS/4

If you want old behaviour (no upper limit) set this sysctl
to a negative value.

If you don't want to accept any fragments (not recommended)
set the sysctl to 0 (zero)

Obtained from:	NetBSD (partially)
MFC after:	1 week
2001-05-31 21:57:29 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
7ceb778366 Disable rfc1323 and rfc1644 TCP extensions if we havn't got
any response to our third SYN to work-around some broken
terminal servers (most of which have hopefully been retired)
that have bad VJ header compression code which trashes TCP
segments containing unknown-to-them TCP options.

PR:		kern/1689
Submitted by:	jesper
Reviewed by:	wollman
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-05-31 19:24:49 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
79ec1c507a Add an integer field to keep protocol-specific flags with links.
For FTP control connection, keep the CRLF end-of-line termination
status in there.

Fixed the bug when the first FTP command in a session was ignored.

PR:		24048
MFC after:	1 week
2001-05-30 14:24:35 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
e4b6428171 Inline TCP_REASS() in the single location where it's used,
just as OpenBSD and NetBSD has done.

No functional difference.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-05-29 19:54:45 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
853be1226e properly delay acks in half-closed TCP connections
PR:	24962
Submitted by:	Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-05-29 19:51:45 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
9185426827 In in_ifadown(), differentiate between whether the interface goes
down or interface address is deleted.  Only delete static routes
in the latter case.

Reported by:	Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net>
2001-05-11 14:37:34 +00:00
Mark Murray
fb919e4d5a Undo part of the tangle of having sys/lock.h and sys/mutex.h included in
other "system" header files.

Also help the deprecation of lockmgr.h by making it a sub-include of
sys/lock.h and removing sys/lockmgr.h form kernel .c files.

Sort sys/*.h includes where possible in affected files.

OK'ed by:	bde (with reservations)
2001-05-01 08:13:21 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
d1745f454d Say goodbye to TCP_COMPAT_42
Reviewed by:	wollman
Requested by:	wollman
2001-04-20 11:58:56 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
f0a04f3f51 Randomize the TCP initial sequence numbers more thoroughly.
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
Reviewed by:	jesper, peter, -developers
2001-04-17 18:08:01 +00:00
Darren Reed
454a43c1f1 fix security hole created by fragment cache 2001-04-06 15:52:28 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
0901f62e11 pipe/queue are the only consumers of flow_id, so only set it in those cases 2001-04-06 06:52:25 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
b77d155dd3 MFC candidate.
Change code from PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB to PRC_UNREACH_PORT for
ICMP_UNREACH_PROTOCOL and ICMP_UNREACH_PORT

And let TCP treat PRC_UNREACH_PORT like PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB

This should fix the case where port unreachables for udp returned
ENETRESET instead of ECONNREFUSED

Problem found by:	Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>
Reviewed by:		jlemon
2001-03-28 14:13:19 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4a558355e5 MAN[1-9] -> MAN. 2001-03-27 17:27:19 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
4cbc8ad1bb Add a missing m_pullup() before a mtod() in in_arpinput().
PR: kern/22177
Reviewed by: wollman
2001-03-27 12:34:58 +00:00
Hidetoshi Shimokawa
110a013333 Replace dyn_fin_lifetime with dyn_ack_lifetime for half-closed state.
Half-closed state could last long for some connections and fin_lifetime
(default 20sec) is too short for that.

OK'ed by: luigi
2001-03-27 05:28:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f83880518b Send the remains (such as I have located) of "block major numbers" to
the bit-bucket.
2001-03-26 12:41:29 +00:00
Brian Somers
71593f95e0 Make header files conform to style(9).
Reviewed by (*): bde

(*) alias_local.h only got a cursory glance.
2001-03-25 12:05:10 +00:00
Brian Somers
adad9908fa Remove an extraneous declaration. 2001-03-25 03:34:29 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
2da24fa6e9 IPv4 address is not unsigned int. This change introduces in_addr_t.
PR:		9982
Adviced by:	des
Reviewed by:	-alpha and -net (no objection)
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
2001-03-23 18:59:31 +00:00
Brian Somers
30fcf11451 Remove (non-protected) variable names from function prototypes. 2001-03-22 11:55:26 +00:00
Paul Richards
1789d85615 Only flush rules that have a rule number above that set by a new
sysctl, net.inet.ip.fw.permanent_rules.

This allows you to install rules that are persistent across flushes,
which is very useful if you want a default set of rules that
maintains your access to remote machines while you're reconfiguring
the other rules.

Reviewed by:	Mark Murray <markm@FreeBSD.org>
2001-03-21 08:19:31 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
c59319bf1a Axe TCP_RESTRICT_RST. It was never a particularly good idea except for a few
very specific scenarios, and now that we have had net.inet.tcp.blackhole for
quite some time there is really no reason to use it any more.

(last of three commits)
2001-03-19 22:09:00 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1e3d5af041 Invalidate cached forwarding route (ipforward_rt) whenever a new route
is added to the routing table, otherwise we may end up using the wrong
route when forwarding.

PR:		kern/10778
Reviewed by:	silence on -net
2001-03-19 09:16:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4078ffb154 Make sure the cached forwarding route (ipforward_rt) is still up before
using it.  Not checking this may have caused the wrong IP address to be
used when processing certain IP options (see example below).  This also
caused the wrong route to be passed to ip_output() when forwarding, but
fortunately ip_output() is smart enough to detect this.

This example demonstrates the wrong behavior of the Record Route option
observed with this bug.  Host ``freebsd'' is acting as the gateway for
the ``sysv''.

1. On the gateway, we add the route to the destination.  The new route
   will use the primary address of the loopback interface, 127.0.0.1:

:  freebsd# route add 10.0.0.66 -iface lo0 -reject
:  add host 10.0.0.66: gateway lo0

2. From the client, we ping the destination.  We see the correct replies.
   Please note that this also causes the relevant route on the ``freebsd''
   gateway to be cached in ipforward_rt variable:

:  sysv# ping -snv 10.0.0.66
:  PING 10.0.0.66: 56 data bytes
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:
:  ----10.0.0.66 PING Statistics----
:  3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

3. On the gateway, we delete the route to the destination, thus making
   the destination reachable through the `default' route:

:  freebsd# route delete 10.0.0.66
:  delete host 10.0.0.66

4. From the client, we ping destination again, now with the RR option
   turned on.  The surprise here is the 127.0.0.1 in the first reply.
   This is caused by the bug in ip_rtaddr() not checking the cached
   route is still up befor use.  The debug code also shows that the
   wrong (down) route is further passed to ip_output().  The latter
   detects that the route is down, and replaces the bogus route with
   the valid one, so we see the correct replies (192.168.0.115) on
   further probes:

:  sysv# ping -snRv 10.0.0.66
:  PING 10.0.0.66: 56 data bytes
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=0. time=10. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 127.0.0.1, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 192.168.0.115, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 192.168.0.115, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:
:  ----10.0.0.66 PING Statistics----
:  3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
:  round-trip (ms)  min/avg/max = 0/3/10
2001-03-18 13:04:07 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
462b86fe91 <sys/queue.h> makeover. 2001-03-16 20:00:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ccd6f42dc9 Fix a style(9) nit. 2001-03-16 19:36:23 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
089cdfad78 net/route.c:
A route generated from an RTF_CLONING route had the RTF_WASCLONED flag
  set but did not have a reference to the parent route, as documented in
  the rtentry(9) manpage.  This prevented such routes from being deleted
  when their parent route is deleted.

  Now, for example, if you delete an IP address from a network interface,
  all ARP entries that were cloned from this interface route are flushed.

  This also has an impact on netstat(1) output.  Previously, dynamically
  created ARP cache entries (RTF_STATIC flag is unset) were displayed as
  part of the routing table display (-r).  Now, they are only printed if
  the -a option is given.

netinet/in.c, netinet/in_rmx.c:

  When address is removed from an interface, also delete all routes that
  point to this interface and address.  Previously, for example, if you
  changed the address on an interface, outgoing IP datagrams might still
  use the old address.  The only solution was to delete and re-add some
  routes.  (The problem is easily observed with the route(8) command.)

  Note, that if the socket was already bound to the local address before
  this address is removed, new datagrams generated from this socket will
  still be sent from the old address.

PR:		kern/20785, kern/21914
Reviewed by:	wollman (the idea)
2001-03-15 14:52:12 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
206a3274ef RFC768 (UDP) requires that "if the computed checksum is zero, it
is transmitted as all ones".  This got broken after introduction
of delayed checksums as follows.  Some guys (including Jonathan)
think that it is allowed to transmit all ones in place of a zero
checksum for TCP the same way as for UDP.  (The discussion still
takes place on -net.)  Thus, the 0 -> 0xffff checksum fixup was
first moved from udp_output() (see udp_usrreq.c, 1.64 -> 1.65)
to in_cksum_skip() (see sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c, 1.17 -> 1.18,
INVERT expression).  Besides that I disagree that it is valid for
TCP, there was no real problem until in_cksum.c,v 1.20, where the
in_cksum() was made just a special version of in_cksum_skip().
The side effect was that now every incoming IP datagram failed to
pass the checksum test (in_cksum() returned 0xffff when it should
actually return zero).  It was fixed next day in revision 1.21,
by removing the INVERT expression.  The latter also broke the
0 -> 0xffff fixup for UDP checksums.

Before this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 0000

After this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 ffff
2001-03-13 17:07:06 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
fb9aaba000 Count and show incoming UDP datagrams with no checksum. 2001-03-13 13:26:06 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
503d3c0277 Correctly cleanup in case of failure to bind a pcb.
PR:		25751
Submitted by:	<unicorn@Forest.Od.UA>
2001-03-12 21:53:23 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
1db24ffb98 Unbreak LINT.
Pointed out by: phk
2001-03-12 02:57:42 +00:00
Ian Dowse
5d936aa181 In ip_output(), initialise `ia' in the case where the packet has
come from a dummynet pipe. Without this, the code which increments
the per-ifaddr stats can dereference an uninitialised pointer. This
should make dummynet usable again.

Reported by:	"Dmitry A. Yanko" <fm@astral.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Reviewed by:	luigi, joe
2001-03-11 17:50:19 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8ce3f3dd28 Make it possible to use IP_TTL and IP_TOS setsockopt(2) options
on certain types of SOCK_RAW sockets.  Also, use the ip.ttl MIB
variable instead of MAXTTL constant as the default time-to-live
value for outgoing IP packets all over the place, as we already
do this for TCP and UDP.

Reviewed by:	wollman
2001-03-09 12:22:51 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
c0647e0d07 Push the test for a disconnected socket when accept()ing down to the
protocol layer.  Not all protocols behave identically.  This fixes the
brokenness observed with unix-domain sockets (and postfix)
2001-03-09 08:16:40 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
32676c2d1f The TCP sequence number used for sending a RST with the ipfw reset rule
is already in host byte order, so do not swap it again.

Reviewed by:	bfumerola
2001-03-09 08:13:08 +00:00
Ian Dowse
bfef7ed45c It was possible for ip_forward() to supply to icmp_error()
an IP header with ip_len in network byte order. For certain
values of ip_len, this could cause icmp_error() to write
beyond the end of an mbuf, causing mbuf free-list corruption.
This problem was observed during generation of ICMP redirects.

We now make quite sure that the copy of the IP header kept
for icmp_error() is stored in a non-shared mbuf header so
that it will not be modified by ip_output().

Also:
- Calculate the correct number of bytes that need to be
  retained for icmp_error(), instead of assuming that 64
  is enough (it's not).
- In icmp_error(), use m_copydata instead of bcopy() to
  copy from the supplied mbuf chain, in case the first 8
  bytes of IP payload are not stored directly after the IP
  header.
- Sanity-check ip_len in icmp_error(), and panic if it is
  less than sizeof(struct ip). Incoming packets with bad
  ip_len values are discarded in ip_input(), so this should
  only be triggered by bugs in the code, not by bad packets.

This patch results from code and suggestions from Ruslan, Bosko,
Jonathan Lemon and Matt Dillon, with important testing by Mike
Tancsa, who could reproduce this problem at will.

Reported by:	Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
Reviewed by:	ru, bmilekic, jlemon, dillon
2001-03-08 19:03:26 +00:00
Don Lewis
a8f1210095 Modify the comments to more closely resemble the English language. 2001-03-05 22:40:27 +00:00
Don Lewis
3f67c83439 Move the loopback net check closer to the beginning of ip_input() so that
it doesn't block packets whose destination address has been translated to
the loopback net by ipnat.

Add warning comments about the ip_checkinterface feature.
2001-03-05 08:45:05 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
234ff7c46f During a flood, we don't call rtfree(), but we remove the entry ourselves.
However, if the RTF_DELCLONE and RTF_WASCLONED condition passes, but the ref
count is > 1, we won't decrement the count at all. This could lead to
route entries never being deleted.

Here, we call rtfree() not only if the initial two conditions fail, but
also if the ref count is > 1 (and we therefore don't immediately delete
the route, but let rtfree() handle it).

This is an urgent MFC candidate. Thanks go to Mike Silbersack for the
fix, once again. :-)

Submitted by: Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
2001-03-04 21:28:40 +00:00
Don Lewis
e15ae1b226 Disable interface checking for packets subject to "ipfw fwd".
Chris Johnson <cjohnson@palomine.net> tested this fix in -stable.
2001-03-04 03:22:36 +00:00
Don Lewis
823db0e9dd Disable interface checking when IP forwarding is engaged so that packets
addressed to the interface on the other side of the box follow their
historical path.

Explicitly block packets sent to the loopback network sent from the outside,
which is consistent with the behavior of the forwarding path between
interfaces as implemented in in_canforward().

Always check the arrival interface when matching the packet destination
against the interface broadcast addresses.  This bug allowed TCP
connections to be made to the broadcast address of an interface on the
far side of the system because the M_BCAST flag was not set because the
packet was unicast to the interface on the near side.  This was broken
when the directed broadcast code was removed from revision 1.32.  If
the directed broadcast code was stil present, the destination would not
have been recognized as local until the packet was forwarded to the output
interface and ether_output() looped a copy back to ip_input() with
M_BCAST set and the receive interface set to the output interface.

Optimize the order of the tests.

Reviewed by:	jlemon
2001-03-04 01:39:19 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
b3e95d4ed0 Add a new sysctl net.inet.ip.check_interface, which will verify that
an incoming packet arrivees on an interface that has an address matching
the packet's address.  This is turned on by default.
2001-03-02 20:54:03 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
970680fad8 Fix jails. 2001-02-28 09:38:48 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7538a9a0f8 When iterating over our list of interface addresses in order to determine
if an arriving packet belongs to us, also check that the packet arrived
through the correct interface.  Skip this check if the packet was locally
generated.
2001-02-27 19:43:14 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
2a6cb8804e The TCP header-specific section suffered a little bit of bitrot recently:
When we recieve a fragmented TCP packet (other than the first) we can't
extract header information (we don't have state to reference). In a rather
unelegant fashion we just move on and assume a non-match.

Recent additions to the TCP header-specific section of the code neglected
to add the logic to the fragment code so in those cases the match was
assumed to be positive and those parts of the rule (which should have
resulted in a non-match/continue) were instead skipped (which means
the processing of the rule continued even though it had already not
matched).

Fault can be spread out over Rich Steenbergen (tcpoptions) and myself
(tcp{seq,ack,win}).

rwatson sent me a patch that got me thinking about this whole situation
(but what I'm committing / this description is mine so don't blame him).
2001-02-27 10:20:44 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7d42e30c2e Use more aggressive retransmit timeouts for the initial SYN packet.
As we currently drop the connection after 4 retransmits + 2 ICMP errors,
this allows initial connection attempts to be dropped much faster.
2001-02-26 21:33:55 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
c693a045de Remove in_pcbnotify and use in_pcblookup_hash to find the cb directly.
For TCP, verify that the sequence number in the ICMP packet falls within
the tcp receive window before performing any actions indicated by the
icmp packet.

Clean up some layering violations (access to tcp internals from in_pcb)
2001-02-26 21:19:47 +00:00