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1 | /* IPFW backward compatibility */ |
2 | ||
3 | #ifndef _IP_FW_COMPAT_H_ | |
4 | #define _IP_FW_COMPAT_H_ | |
5 | ||
6 | ||
7 | /* prototypes */ | |
8 | void ipfw_convert_from_latest(struct ip_fw *curr_rule, void *old_rule, u_int32_t api_version); | |
9 | int ipfw_convert_to_latest(struct sockopt *sopt, struct ip_fw *rule, int api_version); | |
10 | int ipfw_get_command_and_version(struct sockopt *sopt, int *command, u_int32_t *api_version); | |
11 | ||
12 | ||
13 | /* | |
14 | * ****************************** | |
15 | * ****** IPFW version one ****** | |
16 | * ****************************** | |
17 | */ | |
18 | ||
19 | /* | |
20 | * This union structure identifies an interface, either explicitly | |
21 | * by name or implicitly by IP address. The flags IP_FW_F_IIFNAME | |
22 | * and IP_FW_F_OIFNAME say how to interpret this structure. An | |
23 | * interface unit number of -1 matches any unit number, while an | |
24 | * IP address of 0.0.0.0 indicates matches any interface. | |
25 | * | |
26 | * The receive and transmit interfaces are only compared against the | |
27 | * the packet if the corresponding bit (IP_FW_F_IIFACE or IP_FW_F_OIFACE) | |
28 | * is set. Note some packets lack a receive or transmit interface | |
29 | * (in which case the missing "interface" never matches). | |
30 | */ | |
31 | ||
32 | union ip_fw_if_compat { | |
33 | struct in_addr fu_via_ip; /* Specified by IP address */ | |
34 | struct { /* Specified by interface name */ | |
35 | #define FW_IFNLEN_COMPAT 10 /* need room ! was IFNAMSIZ */ | |
36 | char name[FW_IFNLEN_COMPAT]; | |
37 | short unit; /* -1 means match any unit */ | |
38 | } fu_via_if_compat; | |
39 | }; | |
40 | ||
41 | /* | |
42 | * Format of an IP firewall descriptor | |
43 | * | |
44 | * fw_src, fw_dst, fw_smsk, fw_dmsk are always stored in network byte order. | |
45 | * fw_flg and fw_n*p are stored in host byte order (of course). | |
46 | * Port numbers are stored in HOST byte order. | |
47 | */ | |
48 | ||
49 | struct ip_fw_compat { | |
50 | u_int32_t version; /* Version of this structure. Should always be */ | |
51 | /* set to IP_FW_CURRENT_API_VERSION by clients. */ | |
52 | void *context; /* Context that is usable by user processes to */ | |
53 | /* identify this rule. */ | |
54 | u_int64_t fw_pcnt,fw_bcnt; /* Packet and byte counters */ | |
55 | struct in_addr fw_src, fw_dst; /* Source and destination IP addr */ | |
56 | struct in_addr fw_smsk, fw_dmsk; /* Mask for src and dest IP addr */ | |
57 | u_short fw_number; /* Rule number */ | |
58 | u_int fw_flg; /* Flags word */ | |
59 | #define IP_FW_MAX_PORTS_COMPAT 10 /* A reasonable maximum */ | |
60 | union { | |
61 | u_short fw_pts[IP_FW_MAX_PORTS_COMPAT]; /* Array of port numbers to match */ | |
62 | #define IP_FW_ICMPTYPES_MAX_COMPAT 128 | |
63 | #define IP_FW_ICMPTYPES_DIM_COMPAT (IP_FW_ICMPTYPES_MAX_COMPAT / (sizeof(unsigned) * 8)) | |
64 | unsigned fw_icmptypes[IP_FW_ICMPTYPES_DIM_COMPAT]; /* ICMP types bitmap */ | |
65 | } fw_uar_compat; | |
66 | u_int fw_ipflg; /* IP flags word */ | |
67 | u_char fw_ipopt,fw_ipnopt; /* IP options set/unset */ | |
68 | u_char fw_tcpopt,fw_tcpnopt; /* TCP options set/unset */ | |
69 | u_char fw_tcpf,fw_tcpnf; /* TCP flags set/unset */ | |
70 | long timestamp; /* timestamp (tv_sec) of last match */ | |
71 | union ip_fw_if_compat fw_in_if, fw_out_if; /* Incoming and outgoing interfaces */ | |
72 | union { | |
73 | u_short fu_divert_port; /* Divert/tee port (options IPDIVERT) */ | |
74 | u_short fu_pipe_nr; /* queue number (option DUMMYNET) */ | |
75 | u_short fu_skipto_rule; /* SKIPTO command rule number */ | |
76 | u_short fu_reject_code; /* REJECT response code */ | |
77 | struct sockaddr_in fu_fwd_ip; | |
78 | } fw_un_compat; | |
79 | u_char fw_prot; /* IP protocol */ | |
80 | /* | |
81 | * N'of src ports and # of dst ports in ports array (dst ports | |
82 | * follow src ports; max of 10 ports in all; count of 0 means | |
83 | * match all ports) | |
84 | */ | |
85 | u_char fw_nports; | |
86 | void *pipe_ptr; /* flow_set ptr for dummynet pipe */ | |
87 | void *next_rule_ptr ; /* next rule in case of match */ | |
88 | uid_t fw_uid; /* uid to match */ | |
89 | int fw_logamount; /* amount to log */ | |
90 | u_int64_t fw_loghighest; /* highest number packet to log */ | |
91 | }; | |
92 | ||
93 | /* | |
94 | * extended ipfw structure... some fields in the original struct | |
95 | * can be used to pass parameters up/down, namely pointers | |
96 | * void *pipe_ptr | |
97 | * void *next_rule_ptr | |
98 | * some others can be used to pass parameters down, namely counters etc. | |
99 | * u_int64_t fw_pcnt,fw_bcnt; | |
100 | * long timestamp; | |
101 | */ | |
102 | ||
103 | struct ip_fw_ext_compat { /* extended structure */ | |
104 | struct ip_fw rule; /* must be at offset 0 */ | |
105 | long dont_match_prob; /* 0x7fffffff means 1.0, always fail */ | |
106 | u_int dyn_type; /* type for dynamic rule */ | |
107 | }; | |
108 | ||
109 | struct ip_fw_chain_compat { | |
110 | LIST_ENTRY(ip_fw_chain_compat) next; | |
111 | struct ip_fw_compat *rule; | |
112 | }; | |
113 | ||
114 | /* | |
115 | * dynamic ipfw rule | |
116 | */ | |
117 | struct ipfw_dyn_rule_compat { | |
118 | struct ipfw_dyn_rule *next ; | |
119 | ||
120 | struct ipfw_flow_id id ; | |
121 | struct ipfw_flow_id mask ; | |
122 | struct ip_fw_chain_compat *chain ; /* pointer to parent rule */ | |
123 | u_int32_t type ; /* rule type */ | |
124 | u_int32_t expire ; /* expire time */ | |
125 | u_int64_t pcnt, bcnt; /* match counters */ | |
126 | u_int32_t bucket ; /* which bucket in hash table */ | |
127 | u_int32_t state ; /* state of this rule (typ. a */ | |
128 | /* combination of TCP flags) */ | |
129 | } ; | |
130 | ||
131 | #define IP_FW_GETNSRCP_COMPAT(rule) ((rule)->fw_nports & 0x0f) | |
132 | #define IP_FW_SETNSRCP_COMPAT(rule, n) do { \ | |
133 | (rule)->fw_nports &= ~0x0f; \ | |
134 | (rule)->fw_nports |= (n); \ | |
135 | } while (0) | |
136 | #define IP_FW_GETNDSTP_COMPAT(rule) ((rule)->fw_nports >> 4) | |
137 | #define IP_FW_SETNDSTP_COMPAT(rule, n) do { \ | |
138 | (rule)->fw_nports &= ~0xf0; \ | |
139 | (rule)->fw_nports |= (n) << 4;\ | |
140 | } while (0) | |
141 | ||
142 | #define fw_divert_port_compat fw_un_compat.fu_divert_port | |
143 | #define fw_skipto_rule_compat fw_un_compat.fu_skipto_rule | |
144 | #define fw_reject_code_compat fw_un_compat.fu_reject_code | |
145 | #define fw_pipe_nr_compat fw_un_compat.fu_pipe_nr | |
146 | #define fw_fwd_ip_compat fw_un_compat.fu_fwd_ip | |
147 | ||
148 | /* | |
149 | * Values for "flags" field . | |
150 | */ | |
151 | #define IP_FW_F_COMMAND_COMPAT 0x000000ff /* Mask for type of chain entry: */ | |
152 | #define IP_FW_F_DENY_COMPAT 0x00000000 /* This is a deny rule */ | |
153 | #define IP_FW_F_REJECT_COMPAT 0x00000001 /* Deny and send a response packet */ | |
154 | #define IP_FW_F_ACCEPT_COMPAT 0x00000002 /* This is an accept rule */ | |
155 | #define IP_FW_F_COUNT_COMPAT 0x00000003 /* This is a count rule */ | |
156 | #define IP_FW_F_DIVERT_COMPAT 0x00000004 /* This is a divert rule */ | |
157 | #define IP_FW_F_TEE_COMPAT 0x00000005 /* This is a tee rule */ | |
158 | #define IP_FW_F_SKIPTO_COMPAT 0x00000006 /* This is a skipto rule */ | |
159 | #define IP_FW_F_FWD_COMPAT 0x00000007 /* This is a "change forwarding address" rule */ | |
160 | #define IP_FW_F_PIPE_COMPAT 0x00000008 /* This is a dummynet rule */ | |
161 | #define IP_FW_F_QUEUE_COMPAT 0x00000009 /* This is a dummynet queue */ | |
162 | ||
163 | #define IP_FW_F_IN_COMPAT 0x00000100 /* Check inbound packets */ | |
164 | #define IP_FW_F_OUT_COMPAT 0x00000200 /* Check outbound packets */ | |
165 | #define IP_FW_F_IIFACE_COMPAT 0x00000400 /* Apply inbound interface test */ | |
166 | #define IP_FW_F_OIFACE_COMPAT 0x00000800 /* Apply outbound interface test */ | |
167 | ||
168 | #define IP_FW_F_PRN_COMPAT 0x00001000 /* Print if this rule matches */ | |
169 | ||
170 | #define IP_FW_F_SRNG_COMPAT 0x00002000 /* The first two src ports are a min * | |
171 | * and max range (stored in host byte * | |
172 | * order). */ | |
173 | ||
174 | #define IP_FW_F_DRNG_COMPAT 0x00004000 /* The first two dst ports are a min * | |
175 | * and max range (stored in host byte * | |
176 | * order). */ | |
177 | ||
178 | #define IP_FW_F_FRAG_COMPAT 0x00008000 /* Fragment */ | |
179 | ||
180 | #define IP_FW_F_IIFNAME_COMPAT 0x00010000 /* In interface by name/unit (not IP) */ | |
181 | #define IP_FW_F_OIFNAME_COMPAT 0x00020000 /* Out interface by name/unit (not IP) */ | |
182 | ||
183 | #define IP_FW_F_INVSRC_COMPAT 0x00040000 /* Invert sense of src check */ | |
184 | #define IP_FW_F_INVDST_COMPAT 0x00080000 /* Invert sense of dst check */ | |
185 | ||
186 | #define IP_FW_F_ICMPBIT_COMPAT 0x00100000 /* ICMP type bitmap is valid */ | |
187 | ||
188 | #define IP_FW_F_UID_COMPAT 0x00200000 /* filter by uid */ | |
189 | ||
190 | #define IP_FW_F_RND_MATCH_COMPAT 0x00800000 /* probabilistic rule match */ | |
191 | #define IP_FW_F_SMSK_COMPAT 0x01000000 /* src-port + mask */ | |
192 | #define IP_FW_F_DMSK_COMPAT 0x02000000 /* dst-port + mask */ | |
193 | #define IP_FW_BRIDGED_COMPAT 0x04000000 /* only match bridged packets */ | |
194 | #define IP_FW_F_KEEP_S_COMPAT 0x08000000 /* keep state */ | |
195 | #define IP_FW_F_CHECK_S_COMPAT 0x10000000 /* check state */ | |
196 | ||
197 | #define IP_FW_F_SME_COMPAT 0x20000000 /* source = me */ | |
198 | #define IP_FW_F_DME_COMPAT 0x40000000 /* destination = me */ | |
199 | ||
200 | #define IP_FW_F_MASK_COMPAT 0x7FFFFFFF /* All possible flag bits mask */ | |
201 | ||
202 | /* | |
203 | * Flags for the 'fw_ipflg' field, for comparing values of ip and its protocols. | |
204 | */ | |
205 | #define IP_FW_IF_TCPEST_COMPAT 0x00000020 /* established TCP connection */ | |
206 | #define IP_FW_IF_TCPMSK_COMPAT 0x00000020 /* mask of all TCP values */ | |
207 | ||
208 | /* | |
209 | * Definitions for TCP flags. | |
210 | */ | |
211 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_FIN_COMPAT TH_FIN | |
212 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_SYN_COMPAT TH_SYN | |
213 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_RST_COMPAT TH_RST | |
214 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_PSH_COMPAT TH_PUSH | |
215 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_ACK_COMPAT TH_ACK | |
216 | #define IP_FW_TCPF_URG_COMPAT TH_URG | |
217 | ||
218 | /* | |
219 | * For backwards compatibility with rules specifying "via iface" but | |
220 | * not restricted to only "in" or "out" packets, we define this combination | |
221 | * of bits to represent this configuration. | |
222 | */ | |
223 | ||
224 | #define IF_FW_F_VIAHACK_COMPAT (IP_FW_F_IN_COMPAT|IP_FW_F_OUT_COMPAT|IP_FW_F_IIFACE_COMPAT|IP_FW_F_OIFACE_COMPAT) | |
225 | ||
226 | /* | |
227 | * Definitions for REJECT response codes. | |
228 | * Values less than 256 correspond to ICMP unreachable codes. | |
229 | */ | |
230 | #define IP_FW_REJECT_RST_COMPAT 0x0100 /* TCP packets: send RST */ | |
231 | ||
232 | ||
233 | /* | |
234 | * ****************************** | |
235 | * ****** IPFW version zero ***** | |
236 | * ****************************** | |
237 | */ | |
238 | ||
239 | /* | |
240 | * This union structure identifies an interface, either explicitly | |
241 | * by name or implicitly by IP address. The flags IP_FW_F_IIFNAME | |
242 | * and IP_FW_F_OIFNAME say how to interpret this structure. An | |
243 | * interface unit number of -1 matches any unit number, while an | |
244 | * IP address of 0.0.0.0 indicates matches any interface. | |
245 | * | |
246 | * The receive and transmit interfaces are only compared against the | |
247 | * the packet if the corresponding bit (IP_FW_F_IIFACE or IP_FW_F_OIFACE) | |
248 | * is set. Note some packets lack a receive or transmit interface | |
249 | * (in which case the missing "interface" never matches). | |
250 | */ | |
251 | ||
252 | union ip_old_fw_if { | |
253 | struct in_addr fu_via_ip; /* Specified by IP address */ | |
254 | struct { /* Specified by interface name */ | |
255 | #define OLD_FW_IFNLEN 10 /* need room ! was IFNAMSIZ */ | |
256 | char name[OLD_FW_IFNLEN]; | |
257 | short unit; /* -1 means match any unit */ | |
258 | } fu_via_if; | |
259 | }; | |
260 | ||
261 | /* | |
262 | * Format of an IP firewall descriptor | |
263 | * | |
264 | * fw_src, fw_dst, fw_smsk, fw_dmsk are always stored in network byte order. | |
265 | * fw_flg and fw_n*p are stored in host byte order (of course). | |
266 | * Port numbers are stored in HOST byte order. | |
267 | * Warning: setsockopt() will fail if sizeof(struct ip_fw) > MLEN (108) | |
268 | */ | |
269 | ||
270 | struct ip_old_fw { | |
271 | u_int64_t fw_pcnt,fw_bcnt; /* Packet and byte counters */ | |
272 | struct in_addr fw_src, fw_dst; /* Source and destination IP addr */ | |
273 | struct in_addr fw_smsk, fw_dmsk; /* Mask for src and dest IP addr */ | |
274 | u_short fw_number; /* Rule number */ | |
275 | u_int fw_flg; /* Flags word */ | |
276 | #define IP_OLD_FW_MAX_PORTS 10 /* A reasonable maximum */ | |
277 | union { | |
278 | u_short fw_pts[IP_OLD_FW_MAX_PORTS]; /* Array of port numbers to match */ | |
279 | #define IP_OLD_FW_ICMPTYPES_MAX 128 | |
280 | #define IP_OLD_FW_ICMPTYPES_DIM (IP_OLD_FW_ICMPTYPES_MAX / (sizeof(unsigned) * 8)) | |
281 | unsigned fw_icmptypes[IP_OLD_FW_ICMPTYPES_DIM]; /* ICMP types bitmap */ | |
282 | } fw_uar; | |
283 | u_char fw_ipopt,fw_ipnopt; /* IP options set/unset */ | |
284 | u_char fw_tcpf,fw_tcpnf; /* TCP flags set/unset */ | |
285 | long timestamp; /* timestamp (tv_sec) of last match */ | |
286 | union ip_old_fw_if fw_in_if, fw_out_if; /* Incoming and outgoing interfaces */ | |
287 | union { | |
288 | u_short fu_divert_port; /* Divert/tee port (options IPDIVERT) */ | |
289 | u_short fu_pipe_nr; /* pipe number (option DUMMYNET) */ | |
290 | u_short fu_skipto_rule; /* SKIPTO command rule number */ | |
291 | u_short fu_reject_code; /* REJECT response code */ | |
292 | struct sockaddr_in fu_fwd_ip; | |
293 | } fw_un; | |
294 | u_char fw_prot; /* IP protocol */ | |
295 | u_char fw_nports; /* N'of src ports and # of dst ports */ | |
296 | /* in ports array (dst ports follow */ | |
297 | /* src ports; max of 10 ports in all; */ | |
298 | /* count of 0 means match all ports) */ | |
299 | void *pipe_ptr; /* Pipe ptr in case of dummynet pipe */ | |
300 | void *next_rule_ptr ; /* next rule in case of match */ | |
301 | }; | |
302 | ||
303 | #define IP_OLD_FW_GETNSRCP(rule) ((rule)->fw_nports & 0x0f) | |
304 | #define IP_OLD_FW_SETNSRCP(rule, n) do { \ | |
305 | (rule)->fw_nports &= ~0x0f; \ | |
306 | (rule)->fw_nports |= (n); \ | |
307 | } while (0) | |
308 | #define IP_OLD_FW_GETNDSTP(rule) ((rule)->fw_nports >> 4) | |
309 | #define IP_OLD_FW_SETNDSTP(rule, n) do { \ | |
310 | (rule)->fw_nports &= ~0xf0; \ | |
311 | (rule)->fw_nports |= (n) << 4;\ | |
312 | } while (0) | |
313 | ||
314 | #define old_fw_divert_port fw_un.fu_divert_port | |
315 | #define old_fw_skipto_rule fw_un.fu_skipto_rule | |
316 | #define old_fw_reject_code fw_un.fu_reject_code | |
317 | #define old_fw_pipe_nr fw_un.fu_pipe_nr | |
318 | #define old_fw_fwd_ip fw_un.fu_fwd_ip | |
319 | ||
320 | /* | |
321 | * Values for "flags" field . | |
322 | */ | |
323 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_COMMAND 0x000000ff /* Mask for type of chain entry: */ | |
324 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_DENY 0x00000000 /* This is a deny rule */ | |
325 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_REJECT 0x00000001 /* Deny and send a response packet */ | |
326 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_ACCEPT 0x00000002 /* This is an accept rule */ | |
327 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_COUNT 0x00000003 /* This is a count rule */ | |
328 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_DIVERT 0x00000004 /* This is a divert rule */ | |
329 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_TEE 0x00000005 /* This is a tee rule */ | |
330 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_SKIPTO 0x00000006 /* This is a skipto rule */ | |
331 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_FWD 0x00000007 /* This is a "change forwarding address" rule */ | |
332 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_PIPE 0x00000008 /* This is a dummynet rule */ | |
333 | ||
334 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_IN 0x00000100 /* Check inbound packets */ | |
335 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_OUT 0x00000200 /* Check outbound packets */ | |
336 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_IIFACE 0x00000400 /* Apply inbound interface test */ | |
337 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_OIFACE 0x00000800 /* Apply outbound interface test */ | |
338 | ||
339 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_PRN 0x00001000 /* Print if this rule matches */ | |
340 | ||
341 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_SRNG 0x00002000 /* The first two src ports are a min * | |
342 | * and max range (stored in host byte * | |
343 | * order). */ | |
344 | ||
345 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_DRNG 0x00004000 /* The first two dst ports are a min * | |
346 | * and max range (stored in host byte * | |
347 | * order). */ | |
348 | ||
349 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_FRAG 0x00008000 /* Fragment */ | |
350 | ||
351 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_IIFNAME 0x00010000 /* In interface by name/unit (not IP) */ | |
352 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_OIFNAME 0x00020000 /* Out interface by name/unit (not IP) */ | |
353 | ||
354 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_INVSRC 0x00040000 /* Invert sense of src check */ | |
355 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_INVDST 0x00080000 /* Invert sense of dst check */ | |
356 | ||
357 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_ICMPBIT 0x00100000 /* ICMP type bitmap is valid */ | |
358 | ||
359 | #define IP_OLD_FW_F_MASK 0x001FFFFF /* All possible flag bits mask */ | |
360 | ||
361 | /* | |
362 | * For backwards compatibility with rules specifying "via iface" but | |
363 | * not restricted to only "in" or "out" packets, we define this combination | |
364 | * of bits to represent this configuration. | |
365 | */ | |
366 | ||
367 | #define IF_OLD_FW_F_VIAHACK (IP_OLD_FW_F_IN|IP_OLD_FW_F_OUT|IP_OLD_FW_F_IIFACE|IP_OLD_FW_F_OIFACE) | |
368 | ||
369 | /* | |
370 | * Definitions for TCP flags - abridged | |
371 | */ | |
372 | #define IP_OLD_FW_TCPF_ESTAB 0x40 | |
373 | ||
374 | ||
375 | #endif /* _IP_FW_COMPAT_H_ */ |