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/* $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_proxy.h 170268 2007-06-04 02:54:36Z darrenr $ */ /* * Copyright (C) 1997-2001 by Darren Reed. * * See the IPFILTER.LICENCE file for details on licencing. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_proxy.h 170268 2007-06-04 02:54:36Z darrenr $ * Id: ip_proxy.h,v 2.31.2.2 2005/03/12 19:33:48 darrenr Exp */ #ifndef __IP_PROXY_H__ #define __IP_PROXY_H__ #ifndef SOLARIS #define SOLARIS (defined(sun) && (defined(__svr4__) || defined(__SVR4))) #endif #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(_AIX51) #define SIOCPROXY _IOWR('r', 64, struct ap_control) #else #define SIOCPROXY _IOWR(r, 64, struct ap_control) #endif #ifndef APR_LABELLEN #define APR_LABELLEN 16 #endif #define AP_SESS_SIZE 53 struct nat; struct ipnat; struct ipstate; typedef struct ap_tcp { u_short apt_sport; /* source port */ u_short apt_dport; /* destination port */ short apt_sel[2]; /* {seq,ack}{off,min} set selector */ short apt_seqoff[2]; /* sequence # difference */ u_32_t apt_seqmin[2]; /* don't change seq-off until after this */ short apt_ackoff[2]; /* sequence # difference */ u_32_t apt_ackmin[2]; /* don't change seq-off until after this */ u_char apt_state[2]; /* connection state */ } ap_tcp_t; typedef struct ap_udp { u_short apu_sport; /* source port */ u_short apu_dport; /* destination port */ } ap_udp_t; typedef struct ap_session { struct aproxy *aps_apr; union { struct ap_tcp apu_tcp; struct ap_udp apu_udp; } aps_un; u_int aps_flags; U_QUAD_T aps_bytes; /* bytes sent */ U_QUAD_T aps_pkts; /* packets sent */ void *aps_nat; /* pointer back to nat struct */ void *aps_data; /* private data */ int aps_p; /* protocol */ int aps_psiz; /* size of private data */ struct ap_session *aps_hnext; struct ap_session *aps_next; } ap_session_t; #define aps_sport aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_sport #define aps_dport aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_dport #define aps_sel aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_sel #define aps_seqoff aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_seqoff #define aps_seqmin aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_seqmin #define aps_state aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_state #define aps_ackoff aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_ackoff #define aps_ackmin aps_un.apu_tcp.apt_ackmin typedef struct ap_control { char apc_label[APR_LABELLEN]; u_char apc_p; /* * The following fields are upto the proxy's apr_ctl routine to deal * with. When the proxy gets this in kernel space, apc_data will * point to a malloc'd region of memory of apc_dsize bytes. If the * proxy wants to keep that memory, it must set apc_data to NULL * before it returns. It is expected if this happens that it will * take care to free it in apr_fini or otherwise as appropriate. * apc_cmd is provided as a standard place to put simple commands, * with apc_arg being available to put a simple arg. */ u_long apc_cmd; u_long apc_arg; void *apc_data; size_t apc_dsize; } ap_ctl_t; typedef struct aproxy { struct aproxy *apr_next; char apr_label[APR_LABELLEN]; /* Proxy label # */ u_char apr_p; /* protocol */ int apr_ref; /* +1 per rule referencing it */ int apr_flags; int (* apr_init) __P((void)); void (* apr_fini) __P((void)); int (* apr_new) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *)); void (* apr_del) __P((ap_session_t *)); int (* apr_inpkt) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *)); int (* apr_outpkt) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *)); int (* apr_match) __P((fr_info_t *, ap_session_t *, struct nat *)); int (* apr_ctl) __P((struct aproxy *, struct ap_control *)); } aproxy_t; #define APR_DELETE 1 #define APR_ERR(x) ((x) << 16) #define APR_EXIT(x) (((x) >> 16) & 0xffff) #define APR_INC(x) ((x) & 0xffff) /* * Generic #define's to cover missing things in the kernel */ #ifndef isdigit #define isdigit(x) ((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '9') #endif #ifndef isupper #define isupper(x) (((unsigned)(x) >= 'A') && ((unsigned)(x) <= 'Z')) #endif #ifndef islower #define islower(x) (((unsigned)(x) >= 'a') && ((unsigned)(x) <= 'z')) #endif #ifndef isalpha #define isalpha(x) (isupper(x) || islower(x)) #endif #ifndef toupper #define toupper(x) (isupper(x) ? (x) : (x) - 'a' + 'A') #endif #ifndef isspace #define isspace(x) (((x) == ' ') || ((x) == '\r') || ((x) == '\n') || \ ((x) == '\t') || ((x) == '\b')) #endif /* * This is the scratch buffer size used to hold strings from the TCP stream * that we may want to parse. It's an arbitrary size, really, but it must * be at least as large as IPF_FTPBUFSZ. */ #define FTP_BUFSZ 120 /* * This buffer, however, doesn't need to be nearly so big. It just needs to * be able to squeeze in the largest command it needs to rewrite, Which ones * does it rewrite? EPRT, PORT, 227 replies. */ #define IPF_FTPBUFSZ 80 /* This *MUST* be >= 53! */ typedef struct ftpside { char *ftps_rptr; char *ftps_wptr; void *ftps_ifp; u_32_t ftps_seq[2]; u_32_t ftps_len; int ftps_junk; /* 2 = no cr/lf yet, 1 = cannot parse */ int ftps_cmds; char ftps_buf[FTP_BUFSZ]; } ftpside_t; typedef struct ftpinfo { int ftp_passok; int ftp_incok; ftpside_t ftp_side[2]; } ftpinfo_t; /* * For the irc proxy. */ typedef struct ircinfo { size_t irc_len; char *irc_snick; char *irc_dnick; char *irc_type; char *irc_arg; char *irc_addr; u_32_t irc_ipnum; u_short irc_port; } ircinfo_t; /* * Real audio proxy structure and #defines */ typedef struct raudio_s { int rap_seenpna; int rap_seenver; int rap_version; int rap_eos; /* End Of Startup */ int rap_gotid; int rap_gotlen; int rap_mode; int rap_sdone; u_short rap_plport; u_short rap_prport; u_short rap_srport; char rap_svr[19]; u_32_t rap_sbf; /* flag to indicate which of the 19 bytes have * been filled */ u_32_t rap_sseq; } raudio_t; #define RA_ID_END 0 #define RA_ID_UDP 1 #define RA_ID_ROBUST 7 #define RAP_M_UDP 1 #define RAP_M_ROBUST 2 #define RAP_M_TCP 4 #define RAP_M_UDP_ROBUST (RAP_M_UDP|RAP_M_ROBUST) /* * MSN RPC proxy */ typedef struct msnrpcinfo { u_int mri_flags; int mri_cmd[2]; u_int mri_valid; struct in_addr mri_raddr; u_short mri_rport; } msnrpcinfo_t; /* * IPSec proxy */ typedef u_32_t ipsec_cookie_t[2]; typedef struct ipsec_pxy { ipsec_cookie_t ipsc_icookie; ipsec_cookie_t ipsc_rcookie; int ipsc_rckset; ipnat_t ipsc_rule; nat_t *ipsc_nat; struct ipstate *ipsc_state; } ipsec_pxy_t; /* * PPTP proxy */ typedef struct pptp_side { u_32_t pptps_nexthdr; u_32_t pptps_next; int pptps_state; int pptps_gothdr; int pptps_len; int pptps_bytes; char *pptps_wptr; char pptps_buffer[512]; } pptp_side_t; typedef struct pptp_pxy { ipnat_t pptp_rule; nat_t *pptp_nat; struct ipstate *pptp_state; u_short pptp_call[2]; pptp_side_t pptp_side[2]; } pptp_pxy_t; /* * Sun RPCBIND proxy */ #define RPCB_MAXMSG 888 #define RPCB_RES_PMAP 0 /* Response contains a v2 port. */ #define RPCB_RES_STRING 1 /* " " " v3 (GETADDR) string. */ #define RPCB_RES_LIST 2 /* " " " v4 (GETADDRLIST) list. */ #define RPCB_MAXREQS 32 /* Arbitrary limit on tracked transactions */ #define RPCB_REQMIN 40 #define RPCB_REQMAX 888 #define RPCB_REPMIN 20 #define RPCB_REPMAX 604 /* XXX double check this! */ /* * These macros determine the number of bytes between p and the end of * r->rs_buf relative to l. */ #define RPCB_BUF_END(r) (char *)((r)->rm_msgbuf + (r)->rm_buflen) #define RPCB_BUF_GEQ(r, p, l) \ ((RPCB_BUF_END((r)) > (char *)(p)) && \ ((RPCB_BUF_END((r)) - (char *)(p)) >= (l))) #define RPCB_BUF_EQ(r, p, l) \ (RPCB_BUF_END((r)) == ((char *)(p) + (l))) /* * The following correspond to RPC(B) detailed in RFC183[13]. */ #define RPCB_CALL 0 #define RPCB_REPLY 1 #define RPCB_MSG_VERSION 2 #define RPCB_PROG 100000 #define RPCB_GETPORT 3 #define RPCB_GETADDR 3 #define RPCB_GETADDRLIST 11 #define RPCB_MSG_ACCEPTED 0 #define RPCB_MSG_DENIED 1 /* BEGIN (Generic XDR structures) */ typedef struct xdr_string { u_32_t *xs_len; char *xs_str; } xdr_string_t; typedef struct xdr_auth { /* u_32_t xa_flavor; */ xdr_string_t xa_string; } xdr_auth_t; typedef struct xdr_uaddr { u_32_t xu_ip; u_short xu_port; xdr_string_t xu_str; } xdr_uaddr_t; typedef struct xdr_proto { u_int xp_proto; xdr_string_t xp_str; } xdr_proto_t; #define xu_xslen xu_str.xs_len #define xu_xsstr xu_str.xs_str #define xp_xslen xp_str.xs_len #define xp_xsstr xp_str.xs_str /* END (Generic XDR structures) */ /* BEGIN (RPC call structures) */ typedef struct pmap_args { /* u_32_t pa_prog; */ /* u_32_t pa_vers; */ u_32_t *pa_prot; /* u_32_t pa_port; */ } pmap_args_t; typedef struct rpcb_args { /* u_32_t *ra_prog; */ /* u_32_t *ra_vers; */ xdr_proto_t ra_netid; xdr_uaddr_t ra_maddr; /* xdr_string_t ra_owner; */ } rpcb_args_t; typedef struct rpc_call { /* u_32_t rc_rpcvers; */ /* u_32_t rc_prog; */ u_32_t *rc_vers; u_32_t *rc_proc; xdr_auth_t rc_authcred; xdr_auth_t rc_authverf; union { pmap_args_t ra_pmapargs; rpcb_args_t ra_rpcbargs; } rpcb_args; } rpc_call_t; #define rc_pmapargs rpcb_args.ra_pmapargs #define rc_rpcbargs rpcb_args.ra_rpcbargs /* END (RPC call structures) */ /* BEGIN (RPC reply structures) */ typedef struct rpcb_entry { xdr_uaddr_t re_maddr; xdr_proto_t re_netid; /* u_32_t re_semantics; */ xdr_string_t re_family; xdr_proto_t re_proto; u_32_t *re_more; /* 1 == another entry follows */ } rpcb_entry_t; typedef struct rpcb_listp { u_32_t *rl_list; /* 1 == list follows */ int rl_cnt; rpcb_entry_t rl_entries[2]; /* TCP / UDP only */ } rpcb_listp_t; typedef struct rpc_resp { /* u_32_t rr_acceptdeny; */ /* Omitted 'message denied' fork; we don't care about rejects. */ xdr_auth_t rr_authverf; /* u_32_t *rr_astat; */ union { u_32_t *resp_pmap; xdr_uaddr_t resp_getaddr; rpcb_listp_t resp_getaddrlist; } rpcb_reply; } rpc_resp_t; #define rr_v2 rpcb_reply.resp_pmap #define rr_v3 rpcb_reply.resp_getaddr #define rr_v4 rpcb_reply.resp_getaddrlist /* END (RPC reply structures) */ /* BEGIN (RPC message structure & macros) */ typedef struct rpc_msg { char rm_msgbuf[RPCB_MAXMSG]; /* RPCB data buffer */ u_int rm_buflen; u_32_t *rm_xid; /* u_32_t Call vs Reply */ union { rpc_call_t rb_call; rpc_resp_t rb_resp; } rm_body; } rpc_msg_t; #define rm_call rm_body.rb_call #define rm_resp rm_body.rb_resp /* END (RPC message structure & macros) */ /* * These code paths aren't hot enough to warrant per transaction * mutexes. */ typedef struct rpcb_xact { struct rpcb_xact *rx_next; struct rpcb_xact **rx_pnext; u_32_t rx_xid; /* RPC transmission ID */ u_int rx_type; /* RPCB response type */ u_int rx_ref; /* reference count */ u_int rx_proto; /* transport protocol (v2 only) */ } rpcb_xact_t; typedef struct rpcb_session { ipfmutex_t rs_rxlock; rpcb_xact_t *rs_rxlist; } rpcb_session_t; /* * For an explanation, please see the following: * RFC1832 - Sections 3.11, 4.4, and 4.5. */ #define XDRALIGN(x) ((((x) % 4) != 0) ? ((((x) + 3) / 4) * 4) : (x)) extern ap_session_t *ap_sess_tab[AP_SESS_SIZE]; extern ap_session_t *ap_sess_list; extern aproxy_t ap_proxies[]; extern int ippr_ftp_pasvonly; extern int ipf_proxy_debug; extern int appr_add __P((aproxy_t *)); extern int appr_ctl __P((ap_ctl_t *)); extern int appr_del __P((aproxy_t *)); extern int appr_init __P((void)); extern void appr_unload __P((void)); extern int appr_ok __P((fr_info_t *, tcphdr_t *, struct ipnat *)); extern int appr_match __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *)); extern void appr_free __P((aproxy_t *)); extern void aps_free __P((ap_session_t *)); extern int appr_check __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *)); extern aproxy_t *appr_lookup __P((u_int, char *)); extern int appr_new __P((fr_info_t *, struct nat *)); extern int appr_ioctl __P((caddr_t, ioctlcmd_t, int, void *)); #endif /* __IP_PROXY_H__ */