/* * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * Authors: * Mark McLoughlin */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_PATHS_H # include #endif #include "internal.h" #include "iptables.h" #include "command.h" #include "memory.h" #include "virterror_internal.h" #include "logging.h" #define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE #define iptablesError(code, ...) \ virReportErrorHelper(VIR_FROM_THIS, code, __FILE__, \ __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__) enum { ADD = 0, REMOVE }; typedef struct { char *table; char *chain; } iptRules; struct _iptablesContext { iptRules *input_filter; iptRules *forward_filter; iptRules *nat_postrouting; iptRules *mangle_postrouting; }; static void iptRulesFree(iptRules *rules) { VIR_FREE(rules->table); VIR_FREE(rules->chain); VIR_FREE(rules); } static iptRules * iptRulesNew(const char *table, const char *chain) { iptRules *rules; if (VIR_ALLOC(rules) < 0) return NULL; if (!(rules->table = strdup(table))) goto error; if (!(rules->chain = strdup(chain))) goto error; return rules; error: iptRulesFree(rules); return NULL; } static int ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL iptablesAddRemoveRule(iptRules *rules, int family, int action, const char *arg, ...) { va_list args; int ret; virCommandPtr cmd; const char *s; cmd = virCommandNew((family == AF_INET6) ? IP6TABLES_PATH : IPTABLES_PATH); virCommandAddArgList(cmd, "--table", rules->table, action == ADD ? "--insert" : "--delete", rules->chain, arg, NULL); va_start(args, arg); while ((s = va_arg(args, const char *))) virCommandAddArg(cmd, s); va_end(args); ret = virCommandRun(cmd, NULL); virCommandFree(cmd); return ret; } /** * iptablesContextNew: * * Create a new IPtable context * * Returns a pointer to the new structure or NULL in case of error */ iptablesContext * iptablesContextNew(void) { iptablesContext *ctx; if (VIR_ALLOC(ctx) < 0) return NULL; if (!(ctx->input_filter = iptRulesNew("filter", "INPUT"))) goto error; if (!(ctx->forward_filter = iptRulesNew("filter", "FORWARD"))) goto error; if (!(ctx->nat_postrouting = iptRulesNew("nat", "POSTROUTING"))) goto error; if (!(ctx->mangle_postrouting = iptRulesNew("mangle", "POSTROUTING"))) goto error; return ctx; error: iptablesContextFree(ctx); return NULL; } /** * iptablesContextFree: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * * Free the resources associated with an IP table context */ void iptablesContextFree(iptablesContext *ctx) { if (ctx->input_filter) iptRulesFree(ctx->input_filter); if (ctx->forward_filter) iptRulesFree(ctx->forward_filter); if (ctx->nat_postrouting) iptRulesFree(ctx->nat_postrouting); if (ctx->mangle_postrouting) iptRulesFree(ctx->mangle_postrouting); VIR_FREE(ctx); } static int iptablesInput(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int port, int action, int tcp) { char portstr[32]; snprintf(portstr, sizeof(portstr), "%d", port); portstr[sizeof(portstr) - 1] = '\0'; return iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->input_filter, family, action, "--in-interface", iface, "--protocol", tcp ? "tcp" : "udp", "--destination-port", portstr, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } /** * iptablesAddTcpInput: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the TCP port to add * * Add an input to the IP table allowing access to the given @port on * the given @iface interface for TCP packets * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error */ int iptablesAddTcpInput(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesInput(ctx, family, iface, port, ADD, 1); } /** * iptablesRemoveTcpInput: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the TCP port to remove * * Removes an input from the IP table, hence forbidding access to the given * @port on the given @iface interface for TCP packets * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error */ int iptablesRemoveTcpInput(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesInput(ctx, family, iface, port, REMOVE, 1); } /** * iptablesAddUdpInput: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the UDP port to add * * Add an input to the IP table allowing access to the given @port on * the given @iface interface for UDP packets * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error */ int iptablesAddUdpInput(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesInput(ctx, family, iface, port, ADD, 0); } /** * iptablesRemoveUdpInput: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the UDP port to remove * * Removes an input from the IP table, hence forbidding access to the given * @port on the given @iface interface for UDP packets * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error */ int iptablesRemoveUdpInput(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesInput(ctx, family, iface, port, REMOVE, 0); } static char *iptablesFormatNetwork(virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix) { virSocketAddr network; char *netstr; char *ret; if (!(VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_IS_FAMILY(netaddr, AF_INET) || VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_IS_FAMILY(netaddr, AF_INET6))) { iptablesError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Only IPv4 or IPv6 addresses can be used with iptables")); return NULL; } if (virSocketAddrMaskByPrefix(netaddr, prefix, &network) < 0) { iptablesError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("Failure to mask address")); return NULL; } netstr = virSocketAddrFormat(&network); if (!netstr) return NULL; if (virAsprintf(&ret, "%s/%d", netstr, prefix) < 0) virReportOOMError(); VIR_FREE(netstr); return ret; } /* Allow all traffic coming from the bridge, with a valid network address * to proceed to WAN */ static int iptablesForwardAllowOut(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev, int action) { int ret; char *networkstr; if (!(networkstr = iptablesFormatNetwork(netaddr, prefix))) return -1; if (physdev && physdev[0]) { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--source", networkstr, "--in-interface", iface, "--out-interface", physdev, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } else { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--source", networkstr, "--in-interface", iface, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } VIR_FREE(networkstr); return ret; } /** * iptablesAddForwardAllowOut: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the source interface name * @physdev: the physical output device * * Add a rule to the IP table context to allow the traffic for the * network @network via interface @iface to be forwarded to * @physdev device. This allow the outbound traffic on a bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardAllowOut(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowOut(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardAllowOut: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the source interface name * @physdev: the physical output device * * Remove a rule from the IP table context hence forbidding forwarding * of the traffic for the network @network via interface @iface * to the @physdev device output. This stops the outbound traffic on a bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardAllowOut(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowOut(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, REMOVE); } /* Allow all traffic destined to the bridge, with a valid network address * and associated with an existing connection */ static int iptablesForwardAllowRelatedIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev, int action) { int ret; char *networkstr; if (!(networkstr = iptablesFormatNetwork(netaddr, prefix))) return -1; if (physdev && physdev[0]) { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--destination", networkstr, "--in-interface", physdev, "--out-interface", iface, "--match", "state", "--state", "ESTABLISHED,RELATED", "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } else { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--destination", networkstr, "--out-interface", iface, "--match", "state", "--state", "ESTABLISHED,RELATED", "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } VIR_FREE(networkstr); return ret; } /** * iptablesAddForwardAllowRelatedIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the output interface name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * * Add rules to the IP table context to allow the traffic for the * network @network on @physdev device to be forwarded to * interface @iface, if it is part of an existing connection. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardAllowRelatedIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowRelatedIn(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardAllowRelatedIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the output interface name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * * Remove rules from the IP table context hence forbidding the traffic for * network @network on @physdev device to be forwarded to * interface @iface, if it is part of an existing connection. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardAllowRelatedIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowRelatedIn(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, REMOVE); } /* Allow all traffic destined to the bridge, with a valid network address */ static int iptablesForwardAllowIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev, int action) { int ret; char *networkstr; if (!(networkstr = iptablesFormatNetwork(netaddr, prefix))) return -1; if (physdev && physdev[0]) { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--destination", networkstr, "--in-interface", physdev, "--out-interface", iface, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } else { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_FAMILY(netaddr), action, "--destination", networkstr, "--out-interface", iface, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } VIR_FREE(networkstr); return ret; } /** * iptablesAddForwardAllowIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the output interface name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * * Add rules to the IP table context to allow the traffic for the * network @network on @physdev device to be forwarded to * interface @iface. This allow the inbound traffic on a bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardAllowIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowIn(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardAllowIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @iface: the output interface name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * * Remove rules from the IP table context hence forbidding the traffic for * network @network on @physdev device to be forwarded to * interface @iface. This stops the inbound traffic on a bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardAllowIn(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *iface, const char *physdev) { return iptablesForwardAllowIn(ctx, netaddr, prefix, iface, physdev, REMOVE); } /* Allow all traffic between guests on the same bridge, * with a valid network address */ static int iptablesForwardAllowCross(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int action) { return iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, family, action, "--in-interface", iface, "--out-interface", iface, "--jump", "ACCEPT", NULL); } /** * iptablesAddForwardAllowCross: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the input/output interface name * * Add rules to the IP table context to allow traffic to cross that * interface. It allows all traffic between guests on the same bridge * represented by that interface. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardAllowCross(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardAllowCross(ctx, family, iface, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardAllowCross: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the input/output interface name * * Remove rules to the IP table context to block traffic to cross that * interface. It forbids traffic between guests on the same bridge * represented by that interface. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardAllowCross(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardAllowCross(ctx, family, iface, REMOVE); } /* Drop all traffic trying to forward from the bridge. * ie the bridge is the in interface */ static int iptablesForwardRejectOut(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int action) { return iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, family, action, "--in-interface", iface, "--jump", "REJECT", NULL); } /** * iptablesAddForwardRejectOut: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the output interface name * * Add rules to the IP table context to forbid all traffic to that * interface. It forbids forwarding from the bridge to that interface. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardRejectOut(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardRejectOut(ctx, family, iface, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardRejectOut: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the output interface name * * Remove rules from the IP table context forbidding all traffic to that * interface. It reallow forwarding from the bridge to that interface. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardRejectOut(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardRejectOut(ctx, family, iface, REMOVE); } /* Drop all traffic trying to forward to the bridge. * ie the bridge is the out interface */ static int iptablesForwardRejectIn(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface, int action) { return iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->forward_filter, family, action, "--out-interface", iface, "--jump", "REJECT", NULL); } /** * iptablesAddForwardRejectIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the input interface name * * Add rules to the IP table context to forbid all traffic from that * interface. It forbids forwarding from that interface to the bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardRejectIn(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardRejectIn(ctx, family, iface, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardRejectIn: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the input interface name * * Remove rules from the IP table context forbidding all traffic from that * interface. It allows forwarding from that interface to the bridge. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardRejectIn(iptablesContext *ctx, int family, const char *iface) { return iptablesForwardRejectIn(ctx, family, iface, REMOVE); } /* Masquerade all traffic coming from the network associated * with the bridge */ static int iptablesForwardMasquerade(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *physdev, const char *protocol, int action) { int ret; char *networkstr; if (!(networkstr = iptablesFormatNetwork(netaddr, prefix))) return -1; if (!VIR_SOCKET_ADDR_IS_FAMILY(netaddr, AF_INET)) { /* Higher level code *should* guaranteee it's impossible to get here. */ iptablesError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, _("Attempted to NAT '%s'. NAT is only supported for IPv4."), networkstr); VIR_FREE(networkstr); return -1; } if (protocol && protocol[0]) { if (physdev && physdev[0]) { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->nat_postrouting, AF_INET, action, "--source", networkstr, "-p", protocol, "!", "--destination", networkstr, "--out-interface", physdev, "--jump", "MASQUERADE", "--to-ports", "1024-65535", NULL); } else { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->nat_postrouting, AF_INET, action, "--source", networkstr, "-p", protocol, "!", "--destination", networkstr, "--jump", "MASQUERADE", "--to-ports", "1024-65535", NULL); } } else { if (physdev && physdev[0]) { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->nat_postrouting, AF_INET, action, "--source", networkstr, "!", "--destination", networkstr, "--out-interface", physdev, "--jump", "MASQUERADE", NULL); } else { ret = iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->nat_postrouting, AF_INET, action, "--source", networkstr, "!", "--destination", networkstr, "--jump", "MASQUERADE", NULL); } } VIR_FREE(networkstr); return ret; } /** * iptablesAddForwardMasquerade: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * @protocol: the network protocol or NULL * * Add rules to the IP table context to allow masquerading * network @network on @physdev. This allow the bridge to * masquerade for that network (on @physdev). * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesAddForwardMasquerade(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *physdev, const char *protocol) { return iptablesForwardMasquerade(ctx, netaddr, prefix, physdev, protocol, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveForwardMasquerade: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @network: the source network name * @physdev: the physical input device or NULL * @protocol: the network protocol or NULL * * Remove rules from the IP table context to stop masquerading * network @network on @physdev. This stops the bridge from * masquerading for that network (on @physdev). * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code otherwise */ int iptablesRemoveForwardMasquerade(iptablesContext *ctx, virSocketAddr *netaddr, unsigned int prefix, const char *physdev, const char *protocol) { return iptablesForwardMasquerade(ctx, netaddr, prefix, physdev, protocol, REMOVE); } static int iptablesOutputFixUdpChecksum(iptablesContext *ctx, const char *iface, int port, int action) { char portstr[32]; snprintf(portstr, sizeof(portstr), "%d", port); portstr[sizeof(portstr) - 1] = '\0'; return iptablesAddRemoveRule(ctx->mangle_postrouting, AF_INET, action, "--out-interface", iface, "--protocol", "udp", "--destination-port", portstr, "--jump", "CHECKSUM", "--checksum-fill", NULL); } /** * iptablesAddOutputFixUdpChecksum: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the UDP port to match * * Add an rule to the mangle table's POSTROUTING chain that fixes up the * checksum of packets with the given destination @port. * the given @iface interface for TCP packets. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error. * (NB: if the system's iptables does not support checksum mangling, * this will return an error, which should be ignored.) */ int iptablesAddOutputFixUdpChecksum(iptablesContext *ctx, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesOutputFixUdpChecksum(ctx, iface, port, ADD); } /** * iptablesRemoveOutputFixUdpChecksum: * @ctx: pointer to the IP table context * @iface: the interface name * @port: the UDP port of the rule to remove * * Removes the checksum fixup rule that was previous added with * iptablesAddOutputFixUdpChecksum. * * Returns 0 in case of success or an error code in case of error * (again, if iptables doesn't support checksum fixup, this will * return an error, which should be ignored) */ int iptablesRemoveOutputFixUdpChecksum(iptablesContext *ctx, const char *iface, int port) { return iptablesOutputFixUdpChecksum(ctx, iface, port, REMOVE); }