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/* Minor modifications to fit on compatibility framework:
   Rusty.Russell@rustcorp.com.au
*/
 
#include <linux/config.h>
#define CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
#define CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_VERBOSE
#define CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE
#define CONFIG_IP_ACCT
#define CONFIG_IP_TRANSPARENT_PROXY
#if defined(CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV) || defined(CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV_MODULE)
#define CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_NETLINK
#endif
 
/*
 *	IP firewalling code. This is taken from 4.4BSD. Please note the
 *	copyright message below. As per the GPL it must be maintained
 *	and the licenses thus do not conflict. While this port is subject
 *	to the GPL I also place my modifications under the original
 *	license in recognition of the original copyright.
 *				-- Alan Cox.
 *
 *	$Id: ipfwadm_core.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-04-15 01:14:29 phoenix Exp $
 *
 *	Ported from BSD to Linux,
 *		Alan Cox 22/Nov/1994.
 *	Zeroing /proc and other additions
 *		Jos Vos 4/Feb/1995.
 *	Merged and included the FreeBSD-Current changes at Ugen's request
 *	(but hey it's a lot cleaner now). Ugen would prefer in some ways
 *	we waited for his final product but since Linux 1.2.0 is about to
 *	appear it's not practical - Read: It works, it's not clean but please
 *	don't consider it to be his standard of finished work.
 *		Alan Cox 12/Feb/1995
 *	Porting bidirectional entries from BSD, fixing accounting issues,
 *	adding struct ip_fwpkt for checking packets with interface address
 *		Jos Vos 5/Mar/1995.
 *	Established connections (ACK check), ACK check on bidirectional rules,
 *	ICMP type check.
 *		Wilfred Mollenvanger 7/7/1995.
 *	TCP attack protection.
 *		Alan Cox 25/8/95, based on information from bugtraq.
 *	ICMP type printk, IP_FW_F_APPEND
 *		Bernd Eckenfels 1996-01-31
 *	Split blocking chain into input and output chains, add new "insert" and
 *	"append" commands to replace semi-intelligent "add" command, let "delete".
 *	only delete the first matching entry, use 0xFFFF (0xFF) as ports (ICMP
 *	types) when counting packets being 2nd and further fragments.
 *		Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl> 8/2/1996.
 *	Add support for matching on device names.
 *		Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl> 15/2/1996.
 *	Transparent proxying support.
 *		Willy Konynenberg <willy@xos.nl> 10/5/96.
 *	Make separate accounting on incoming and outgoing packets possible.
 *		Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl> 18/5/1996.
 *	Added trap out of bad frames.
 *		Alan Cox <alan@cymru.net> 17/11/1996
 *
 *
 * Masquerading functionality
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1994 Pauline Middelink
 *
 * The pieces which added masquerading functionality are totally
 * my responsibility and have nothing to with the original authors
 * copyright or doing.
 *
 * Parts distributed under GPL.
 *
 * Fixes:
 *	Pauline Middelink	:	Added masquerading.
 *	Alan Cox		:	Fixed an error in the merge.
 *	Thomas Quinot		:	Fixed port spoofing.
 *	Alan Cox		:	Cleaned up retransmits in spoofing.
 *	Alan Cox		:	Cleaned up length setting.
 *	Wouter Gadeyne		:	Fixed masquerading support of ftp PORT commands
 *
 *	Juan Jose Ciarlante	:	Masquerading code moved to ip_masq.c
 *	Andi Kleen :		Print frag_offsets and the ip flags properly.
 *
 *	All the real work was done by .....
 *
 */
 
 
/*
 * Copyright (c) 1993 Daniel Boulet
 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ugen J.S.Antsilevich
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification,
 * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact.
 *
 * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions.
 * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due
 * but requiring it would be too onerous.
 *
 * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind.
 */
 
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
 
#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <linux/sockios.h>
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/inet.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/icmp.h>
#include <linux/udp.h>
#include <net/ip.h>
#include <net/protocol.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/tcp.h>
#include <net/udp.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <net/icmp.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipfwadm_core.h>
#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/compat_firewall.h>
 
#include <net/checksum.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
 
/*
 *	Implement IP packet firewall
 */
 
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
#define dprintf1(a)		printk(a)
#define dprintf2(a1,a2)		printk(a1,a2)
#define dprintf3(a1,a2,a3)	printk(a1,a2,a3)
#define dprintf4(a1,a2,a3,a4)	printk(a1,a2,a3,a4)
#else
#define dprintf1(a)
#define dprintf2(a1,a2)
#define dprintf3(a1,a2,a3)
#define dprintf4(a1,a2,a3,a4)
#endif
 
#define print_ip(a)	 printk("%u.%u.%u.%u", NIPQUAD(a));
 
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
#define dprint_ip(a)	print_ip(a)
#else
#define dprint_ip(a)
#endif
 
#if defined(CONFIG_IP_ACCT) || defined(CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL)
 
struct ip_fw *ip_fw_fwd_chain;
struct ip_fw *ip_fw_in_chain;
struct ip_fw *ip_fw_out_chain;
struct ip_fw *ip_acct_chain;
struct ip_fw *ip_masq_chain;
 
static struct ip_fw **chains[] =
	{&ip_fw_fwd_chain, &ip_fw_in_chain, &ip_fw_out_chain, &ip_acct_chain,
	 &ip_masq_chain
	};
#endif /* CONFIG_IP_ACCT || CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL */
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
int ip_fw_fwd_policy=IP_FW_F_ACCEPT;
int ip_fw_in_policy=IP_FW_F_ACCEPT;
int ip_fw_out_policy=IP_FW_F_ACCEPT;
 
static int *policies[] =
	{&ip_fw_fwd_policy, &ip_fw_in_policy, &ip_fw_out_policy};
 
#endif
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_NETLINK
struct sock *ipfwsk;
#endif
 
/*
 *	Returns 1 if the port is matched by the vector, 0 otherwise
 */
 
extern inline int port_match(unsigned short *portptr,int nports,unsigned short port,int range_flag)
{
	if (!nports)
		return 1;
	if ( range_flag )
	{
		if ( portptr[0] <= port && port <= portptr[1] )
		{
			return( 1 );
		}
		nports -= 2;
		portptr += 2;
	}
	while ( nports-- > 0 )
	{
		if ( *portptr++ == port )
		{
			return( 1 );
		}
	}
	return(0);
}
 
#if defined(CONFIG_IP_ACCT) || defined(CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL)
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_VERBOSE
 
/*
 *	VERY ugly piece of code which actually makes kernel printf for
 * 	matching packets.
 */
 
static char *chain_name(struct ip_fw *chain, int mode)
{
	switch (mode) {
	case IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN: return "acct in";
	case IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT: return "acct out";
	default:
		if (chain == ip_fw_fwd_chain)
			return "fw-fwd";
		else if (chain == ip_fw_in_chain)
			return "fw-in";
		else
			return "fw-out";
	}
}
 
static char *rule_name(struct ip_fw *f, int mode, char *buf)
{
	if (mode == IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN || mode == IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT)
		return "";
 
	if(f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_ACCEPT) {
		if(f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_REDIR) {
			sprintf(buf, "acc/r%d ", f->fw_pts[f->fw_nsp+f->fw_ndp]);
			return buf;
		} else if(f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_MASQ)
			return "acc/masq ";
		else
			return "acc ";
	} else if(f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_ICMPRPL) {
		return "rej ";
	} else {
		return "deny ";
	}
}
 
static void print_packet(struct iphdr *ip,
			 u16 src_port, u16 dst_port, u16 icmp_type,
			 char *chain, char *rule, char *devname)
{
	__u32 *opt = (__u32 *) (ip + 1);
	int opti;
	__u16 foff = ntohs(ip->frag_off);
 
	printk(KERN_INFO "IP %s %s%s", chain, rule, devname);
 
	switch(ip->protocol)
	{
	case IPPROTO_TCP:
		printk(" TCP ");
		break;
	case IPPROTO_UDP:
		printk(" UDP ");
		break;
	case IPPROTO_ICMP:
		printk(" ICMP/%d ", icmp_type);
		break;
	default:
		printk(" PROTO=%d ", ip->protocol);
		break;
	}
	print_ip(ip->saddr);
	if(ip->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP)
		printk(":%hu", src_port);
	printk(" ");
	print_ip(ip->daddr);
	if(ip->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP)
		printk(":%hu", dst_port);
	printk(" L=%hu S=0x%2.2hX I=%hu FO=0x%4.4hX T=%hu",
	       ntohs(ip->tot_len), ip->tos, ntohs(ip->id),
	       foff & IP_OFFSET, ip->ttl);
	if (foff & IP_DF) printk(" DF=1");
	if (foff & IP_MF) printk(" MF=1");
	for (opti = 0; opti < (ip->ihl - sizeof(struct iphdr) / 4); opti++)
		printk(" O=0x%8.8X", *opt++);
	printk("\n");
}
#endif
 
/*
 *	Returns one of the generic firewall policies, like FW_ACCEPT.
 *	Also does accounting so you can feed it the accounting chain.
 *
 *	The modes is either IP_FW_MODE_FW (normal firewall mode),
 *	IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN or IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT (accounting mode,
 *	steps through the entire chain and handles fragments
 *	differently), or IP_FW_MODE_CHK (handles user-level check,
 *	counters are not updated).
 */
 
 
int ip_fw_chk(struct iphdr *ip, struct net_device *rif, __u16 *redirport,
	      struct ip_fw *chain, int policy, int mode)
{
	struct ip_fw *f;
	struct tcphdr		*tcp=(struct tcphdr *)((__u32 *)ip+ip->ihl);
	struct udphdr		*udp=(struct udphdr *)((__u32 *)ip+ip->ihl);
	struct icmphdr		*icmp=(struct icmphdr *)((__u32 *)ip+ip->ihl);
	__u32			src, dst;
	__u16			src_port=0xFFFF, dst_port=0xFFFF, icmp_type=0xFF;
	unsigned short		f_prt=0, prt;
	char			notcpsyn=0, notcpack=0, match;
	unsigned short		offset;
	int			answer;
	unsigned char		tosand, tosxor;
 
	/*
	 *	If the chain is empty follow policy. The BSD one
	 *	accepts anything giving you a time window while
	 *	flushing and rebuilding the tables.
	 */
 
	src = ip->saddr;
	dst = ip->daddr;
 
	/*
	 *	This way we handle fragmented packets.
	 *	we ignore all fragments but the first one
	 *	so the whole packet can't be reassembled.
	 *	This way we relay on the full info which
	 *	stored only in first packet.
	 *
	 *	Note that this theoretically allows partial packet
	 *	spoofing. Not very dangerous but paranoid people may
	 *	wish to play with this. It also allows the so called
	 *	"fragment bomb" denial of service attack on some types
	 *	of system.
	 */
 
	offset = ntohs(ip->frag_off) & IP_OFFSET;
 
	/*
	 *	Don't allow a fragment of TCP 8 bytes in. Nobody
	 *	normal causes this. Its a cracker trying to break
	 *	in by doing a flag overwrite to pass the direction
	 *	checks.
	 */
 
	if (offset == 1 && ip->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP)
		return FW_BLOCK;
 
	if (offset!=0 && !(mode & (IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN|IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT)) &&
		(ip->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP ||
			ip->protocol == IPPROTO_ICMP))
		return FW_ACCEPT;
 
	/*
	 *	 Header fragment for TCP is too small to check the bits.
	 */
 
	if(ip->protocol==IPPROTO_TCP && (ip->ihl<<2)+16 > ntohs(ip->tot_len))
		return FW_BLOCK;
 
	/*
	 *	Too short.
	 *
	 *	But only too short for a packet with ports...
	 */
 
	else if((ntohs(ip->tot_len)<8+(ip->ihl<<2))&&(ip->protocol==IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol==IPPROTO_UDP))
		return FW_BLOCK;
 
	src = ip->saddr;
	dst = ip->daddr;
 
	/*
	 *	If we got interface from which packet came
	 *	we can use the address directly. This is unlike
	 *	4.4BSD derived systems that have an address chain
	 *	per device. We have a device per address with dummy
	 *	devices instead.
	 */
 
	dprintf1("Packet ");
	switch(ip->protocol)
	{
		case IPPROTO_TCP:
			dprintf1("TCP ");
			/* ports stay 0xFFFF if it is not the first fragment */
			if (!offset) {
				src_port=ntohs(tcp->source);
				dst_port=ntohs(tcp->dest);
				if(!tcp->ack && !tcp->rst)
					/* We do NOT have ACK, value TRUE */
					notcpack=1;
				if(!tcp->syn || !notcpack)
					/* We do NOT have SYN, value TRUE */
					notcpsyn=1;
			}
			prt=IP_FW_F_TCP;
			break;
		case IPPROTO_UDP:
			dprintf1("UDP ");
			/* ports stay 0xFFFF if it is not the first fragment */
			if (!offset) {
				src_port=ntohs(udp->source);
				dst_port=ntohs(udp->dest);
			}
			prt=IP_FW_F_UDP;
			break;
		case IPPROTO_ICMP:
			/* icmp_type stays 255 if it is not the first fragment */
			if (!offset)
				icmp_type=(__u16)(icmp->type);
			dprintf2("ICMP:%d ",icmp_type);
			prt=IP_FW_F_ICMP;
			break;
		default:
			dprintf2("p=%d ",ip->protocol);
			prt=IP_FW_F_ALL;
			break;
	}
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
	dprint_ip(ip->saddr);
 
	if (ip->protocol==IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol==IPPROTO_UDP)
		/* This will print 65535 when it is not the first fragment! */
		dprintf2(":%d ", src_port);
	dprint_ip(ip->daddr);
	if (ip->protocol==IPPROTO_TCP || ip->protocol==IPPROTO_UDP)
		/* This will print 65535 when it is not the first fragment! */
		dprintf2(":%d ",dst_port);
	dprintf1("\n");
#endif
 
	for (f=chain;f;f=f->fw_next)
	{
		/*
		 *	This is a bit simpler as we don't have to walk
		 *	an interface chain as you do in BSD - same logic
		 *	however.
		 */
 
		/*
		 *	Match can become 0x01 (a "normal" match was found),
		 *	0x02 (a reverse match was found), and 0x03 (the
		 *	IP addresses match in both directions).
		 *	Now we know in which direction(s) we should look
		 *	for a match for the TCP/UDP ports.  Both directions
		 *	might match (e.g., when both addresses are on the
		 *	same network for which an address/mask is given), but
		 *	the ports might only match in one direction.
		 *	This was obviously wrong in the original BSD code.
		 */
		match = 0x00;
 
		if ((src&f->fw_smsk.s_addr)==f->fw_src.s_addr
		&&  (dst&f->fw_dmsk.s_addr)==f->fw_dst.s_addr)
			/* normal direction */
			match |= 0x01;
 
		if ((f->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_BIDIR) &&
		    (dst&f->fw_smsk.s_addr)==f->fw_src.s_addr
		&&  (src&f->fw_dmsk.s_addr)==f->fw_dst.s_addr)
			/* reverse direction */
			match |= 0x02;
 
		if (!match)
			continue;
 
		/*
		 *	Look for a VIA device match
		 */
		if(f->fw_viadev)
		{
			if(rif!=f->fw_viadev)
				continue;	/* Mismatch */
		}
 
		/* This looks stupid, because we scan almost static
		   list, searching for static key. However, this way seems
		   to be only reasonable way of handling fw_via rules
		   (btw bsd makes the same thing).
 
		   It will not affect performance if you will follow
		   the following simple rules:
 
		   - if inteface is aliased, ALWAYS specify fw_viadev,
		     so that previous check will guarantee, that we will
		     not waste time when packet arrive on another interface.
 
		   - avoid using fw_via.s_addr if fw_via.s_addr is owned
		     by an aliased interface.
 
		                                                       --ANK
		 */
		if (f->fw_via.s_addr && rif) {
			struct in_ifaddr *ifa;
 
			if (rif->ip_ptr == NULL)
				continue;	/* Mismatch */
 
			for (ifa = ((struct in_device*)(rif->ip_ptr))->ifa_list;
			     ifa; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) {
				if (ifa->ifa_local == f->fw_via.s_addr)
					goto ifa_ok;
			}
			continue;	/* Mismatch */
 
		ifa_ok:;
		}
 
		/*
		 *	Ok the chain addresses match.
		 */
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
		/*
		 *	See if we're in accounting mode and only want to
		 *	count incoming or outgoing packets.
		 */
 
		if (mode & (IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN|IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT) &&
		   ((mode == IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN && f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_ACCTOUT) ||
		    (mode == IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT && f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_ACCTIN)))
			continue;
 
#endif
		/*
		 * For all non-TCP packets and/or non-first fragments,
		 * notcpsyn and notcpack will always be FALSE,
		 * so the IP_FW_F_TCPSYN and IP_FW_F_TCPACK flags
		 * are actually ignored for these packets.
		 */
 
		if((f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_TCPSYN) && notcpsyn)
		 	continue;
 
		if((f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_TCPACK) && notcpack)
		 	continue;
 
		f_prt=f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_KIND;
		if (f_prt!=IP_FW_F_ALL)
		{
			/*
			 *	Specific firewall - packet's protocol
			 *	must match firewall's.
			 */
 
			if(prt!=f_prt)
				continue;
 
			if((prt==IP_FW_F_ICMP &&
				! port_match(&f->fw_pts[0], f->fw_nsp,
					icmp_type,f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_SRNG)) ||
			    !(prt==IP_FW_F_ICMP || ((match & 0x01) &&
				port_match(&f->fw_pts[0], f->fw_nsp, src_port,
					f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_SRNG) &&
				port_match(&f->fw_pts[f->fw_nsp], f->fw_ndp, dst_port,
					f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_DRNG)) || ((match & 0x02) &&
				port_match(&f->fw_pts[0], f->fw_nsp, dst_port,
					f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_SRNG) &&
				port_match(&f->fw_pts[f->fw_nsp], f->fw_ndp, src_port,
					f->fw_flg&IP_FW_F_DRNG))))
			{
				continue;
			}
		}
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_VERBOSE
		if (f->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_PRN)
		{
			char buf[16];
 
			print_packet(ip, src_port, dst_port, icmp_type,
				     chain_name(chain, mode),
				     rule_name(f, mode, buf),
				     rif ? rif->name : "-");
		}
#endif
		if (mode != IP_FW_MODE_CHK) {
			f->fw_bcnt+=ntohs(ip->tot_len);
			f->fw_pcnt++;
		}
		if (!(mode & (IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN|IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT)))
			break;
	} /* Loop */
 
	if (!(mode & (IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN|IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT))) {
 
		/*
		 * We rely on policy defined in the rejecting entry or, if no match
		 * was found, we rely on the general policy variable for this type
		 * of firewall.
		 */
 
		if (f!=NULL) {
			policy=f->fw_flg;
			tosand=f->fw_tosand;
			tosxor=f->fw_tosxor;
		} else {
			tosand=0xFF;
			tosxor=0x00;
		}
 
		if (policy&IP_FW_F_ACCEPT) {
			/* Adjust priority and recompute checksum */
			__u8 old_tos = ip->tos;
			ip->tos = (old_tos & tosand) ^ tosxor;
			if (ip->tos != old_tos)
		 		ip_send_check(ip);
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_TRANSPARENT_PROXY
			if (policy&IP_FW_F_REDIR) {
				if (redirport)
					if ((*redirport = htons(f->fw_pts[f->fw_nsp+f->fw_ndp])) == 0) {
						/* Wildcard redirection.
						 * Note that redirport will become
						 * 0xFFFF for non-TCP/UDP packets.
						 */
						*redirport = htons(dst_port);
					}
				answer = FW_REDIRECT;
			} else
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE
			if (policy&IP_FW_F_MASQ)
				answer = FW_MASQUERADE;
			else
#endif
				answer = FW_ACCEPT;
 
		} else if(policy&IP_FW_F_ICMPRPL)
			answer = FW_REJECT;
		else
			answer = FW_BLOCK;
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_NETLINK
		if((policy&IP_FW_F_PRN) && (answer == FW_REJECT || answer == FW_BLOCK))
		{
			struct sk_buff *skb=alloc_skb(128, GFP_ATOMIC);
			if(skb)
			{
				int len = min_t(unsigned int,
					      128, ntohs(ip->tot_len));
 
				skb_put(skb,len);
				memcpy(skb->data,ip,len);
				if(netlink_post(NETLINK_FIREWALL, skb))
					kfree_skb(skb);
			}
		}
#endif
		return answer;
	} else
		/* we're doing accounting, always ok */
		return 0;
}
 
 
static void zero_fw_chain(struct ip_fw *chainptr)
{
	struct ip_fw *ctmp=chainptr;
	while(ctmp)
	{
		ctmp->fw_pcnt=0L;
		ctmp->fw_bcnt=0L;
		ctmp=ctmp->fw_next;
	}
}
 
static void free_fw_chain(struct ip_fw *volatile* chainptr)
{
	unsigned long flags;
	save_flags(flags);
	cli();
	while ( *chainptr != NULL )
	{
		struct ip_fw *ftmp;
		ftmp = *chainptr;
		*chainptr = ftmp->fw_next;
		kfree(ftmp);
		MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
	}
	restore_flags(flags);
}
 
/* Volatiles to keep some of the compiler versions amused */
 
static int insert_in_chain(struct ip_fw *volatile* chainptr, struct ip_fw *frwl,int len)
{
	struct ip_fw *ftmp;
	unsigned long flags;
 
	save_flags(flags);
 
	ftmp = kmalloc( sizeof(struct ip_fw), GFP_ATOMIC );
	if ( ftmp == NULL )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl:  malloc said no\n");
#endif
		return( ENOMEM );
	}
 
	memcpy(ftmp, frwl, len);
	/*
	 *	Allow the more recent "minimise cost" flag to be
	 *	set. [Rob van Nieuwkerk]
	 */
	ftmp->fw_tosand |= 0x01;
	ftmp->fw_tosxor &= 0xFE;
	ftmp->fw_pcnt=0L;
	ftmp->fw_bcnt=0L;
 
	cli();
 
	if ((ftmp->fw_vianame)[0]) {
		if (!(ftmp->fw_viadev = dev_get_by_name(ftmp->fw_vianame)))
			ftmp->fw_viadev = (struct net_device *) -1;
	} else
		ftmp->fw_viadev = NULL;
 
	ftmp->fw_next = *chainptr;
       	*chainptr=ftmp;
	restore_flags(flags);
	MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
	return(0);
}
 
static int append_to_chain(struct ip_fw *volatile* chainptr, struct ip_fw *frwl,int len)
{
	struct ip_fw *ftmp;
	struct ip_fw *chtmp=NULL;
	struct ip_fw *volatile chtmp_prev=NULL;
	unsigned long flags;
 
	save_flags(flags);
 
	ftmp = kmalloc( sizeof(struct ip_fw), GFP_ATOMIC );
	if ( ftmp == NULL )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl:  malloc said no\n");
#endif
		return( ENOMEM );
	}
 
	memcpy(ftmp, frwl, len);
	/*
	 *	Allow the more recent "minimise cost" flag to be
	 *	set. [Rob van Nieuwkerk]
	 */
	ftmp->fw_tosand |= 0x01;
	ftmp->fw_tosxor &= 0xFE;
	ftmp->fw_pcnt=0L;
	ftmp->fw_bcnt=0L;
 
	ftmp->fw_next = NULL;
 
	cli();
 
	if ((ftmp->fw_vianame)[0]) {
		if (!(ftmp->fw_viadev = dev_get_by_name(ftmp->fw_vianame)))
			ftmp->fw_viadev = (struct net_device *) -1;
	} else
		ftmp->fw_viadev = NULL;
 
	chtmp_prev=NULL;
	for (chtmp=*chainptr;chtmp!=NULL;chtmp=chtmp->fw_next)
		chtmp_prev=chtmp;
 
	if (chtmp_prev)
		chtmp_prev->fw_next=ftmp;
	else
        	*chainptr=ftmp;
	restore_flags(flags);
	MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
	return(0);
}
 
static int del_from_chain(struct ip_fw *volatile*chainptr, struct ip_fw *frwl)
{
	struct ip_fw 	*ftmp,*ltmp;
	unsigned short	tport1,tport2,tmpnum;
	char		matches,was_found;
	unsigned long 	flags;
 
	save_flags(flags);
	cli();
 
	ftmp=*chainptr;
 
	if ( ftmp == NULL )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl:  chain is empty\n");
#endif
		restore_flags(flags);
		return( EINVAL );
	}
 
	ltmp=NULL;
	was_found=0;
 
	while( !was_found && ftmp != NULL )
	{
		matches=1;
		if (ftmp->fw_src.s_addr!=frwl->fw_src.s_addr
		     ||  ftmp->fw_dst.s_addr!=frwl->fw_dst.s_addr
		     ||  ftmp->fw_smsk.s_addr!=frwl->fw_smsk.s_addr
		     ||  ftmp->fw_dmsk.s_addr!=frwl->fw_dmsk.s_addr
		     ||  ftmp->fw_via.s_addr!=frwl->fw_via.s_addr
		     ||  ftmp->fw_flg!=frwl->fw_flg)
        		matches=0;
 
		tport1=ftmp->fw_nsp+ftmp->fw_ndp;
		tport2=frwl->fw_nsp+frwl->fw_ndp;
		if (tport1!=tport2)
		        matches=0;
		else if (tport1!=0)
		{
			for (tmpnum=0;tmpnum < tport1 && tmpnum < IP_FW_MAX_PORTS;tmpnum++)
        		if (ftmp->fw_pts[tmpnum]!=frwl->fw_pts[tmpnum])
				matches=0;
		}
		if (strncmp(ftmp->fw_vianame, frwl->fw_vianame, IFNAMSIZ))
		        matches=0;
		if(matches)
		{
			was_found=1;
			if (ltmp)
			{
				ltmp->fw_next=ftmp->fw_next;
				kfree(ftmp);
				ftmp=ltmp->fw_next;
        		}
      			else
      			{
      				*chainptr=ftmp->fw_next;
	 			kfree(ftmp);
				ftmp=*chainptr;
			}
		}
		else
		{
			ltmp = ftmp;
			ftmp = ftmp->fw_next;
		 }
	}
	restore_flags(flags);
	if (was_found) {
		MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
		return 0;
	} else
		return(EINVAL);
}
 
#endif  /* CONFIG_IP_ACCT || CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL */
 
struct ip_fw *check_ipfw_struct(struct ip_fw *frwl, int len)
{
 
	if ( len != sizeof(struct ip_fw) )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: len=%d, want %d\n",len, sizeof(struct ip_fw));
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
 
	if ( (frwl->fw_flg & ~IP_FW_F_MASK) != 0 )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: undefined flag bits set (flags=%x)\n",
			frwl->fw_flg);
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
 
#ifndef CONFIG_IP_TRANSPARENT_PROXY
	if (frwl->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_REDIR) {
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: unsupported flag IP_FW_F_REDIR\n");
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
#endif
 
#ifndef CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE
	if (frwl->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_MASQ) {
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: unsupported flag IP_FW_F_MASQ\n");
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
#endif
 
	if ( (frwl->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_SRNG) && frwl->fw_nsp < 2 )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: src range set but fw_nsp=%d\n",
			frwl->fw_nsp);
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
 
	if ( (frwl->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_DRNG) && frwl->fw_ndp < 2 )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: dst range set but fw_ndp=%d\n",
			frwl->fw_ndp);
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
 
	if ( frwl->fw_nsp + frwl->fw_ndp > (frwl->fw_flg & IP_FW_F_REDIR ? IP_FW_MAX_PORTS - 1 : IP_FW_MAX_PORTS) )
	{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
		printk("ip_fw_ctl: too many ports (%d+%d)\n",
			frwl->fw_nsp,frwl->fw_ndp);
#endif
		return(NULL);
	}
 
	return frwl;
}
 
 
 
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
 
int ip_acct_ctl(int stage, void *m, int len)
{
	if ( stage == IP_ACCT_FLUSH )
	{
		free_fw_chain(&ip_acct_chain);
		return(0);
	}
	if ( stage == IP_ACCT_ZERO )
	{
		zero_fw_chain(ip_acct_chain);
		return(0);
	}
	if ( stage == IP_ACCT_INSERT || stage == IP_ACCT_APPEND ||
	  				stage == IP_ACCT_DELETE )
	{
		struct ip_fw *frwl;
 
		if (!(frwl=check_ipfw_struct(m,len)))
			return (EINVAL);
 
		switch (stage)
		{
			case IP_ACCT_INSERT:
				return( insert_in_chain(&ip_acct_chain,frwl,len));
			case IP_ACCT_APPEND:
				return( append_to_chain(&ip_acct_chain,frwl,len));
		    	case IP_ACCT_DELETE:
				return( del_from_chain(&ip_acct_chain,frwl));
			default:
				/*
 				 *	Should be panic but... (Why ??? - AC)
				 */
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
				printk("ip_acct_ctl:  unknown request %d\n",stage);
#endif
				return(EINVAL);
		}
	}
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
	printk("ip_acct_ctl:  unknown request %d\n",stage);
#endif
	return(EINVAL);
}
#endif
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
int ip_fw_ctl(int stage, void *m, int len)
{
	int cmd, fwtype;
 
	cmd = stage & IP_FW_COMMAND;
	fwtype = (stage & IP_FW_TYPE) >> IP_FW_SHIFT;
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_FLUSH )
	{
		free_fw_chain(chains[fwtype]);
		return(0);
	}
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_ZERO )
	{
		zero_fw_chain(*chains[fwtype]);
		return(0);
	}
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_POLICY )
	{
		int *tmp_policy_ptr;
		tmp_policy_ptr=(int *)m;
		*policies[fwtype] = *tmp_policy_ptr;
		return 0;
	}
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_CHECK )
	{
		struct net_device *viadev;
		struct ip_fwpkt *ipfwp;
		struct iphdr *ip;
 
		if ( len != sizeof(struct ip_fwpkt) )
		{
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
			printk("ip_fw_ctl: length=%d, expected %d\n",
				len, sizeof(struct ip_fwpkt));
#endif
			return( EINVAL );
		}
 
	 	ipfwp = (struct ip_fwpkt *)m;
	 	ip = &(ipfwp->fwp_iph);
 
		if ( !(viadev = dev_get_by_name(ipfwp->fwp_vianame)) ) {
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
			printk("ip_fw_ctl: invalid device \"%s\"\n", ipfwp->fwp_vianame);
#endif
			return(EINVAL);
		} else if ( ip->ihl != sizeof(struct iphdr) / sizeof(int)) {
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
			printk("ip_fw_ctl: ip->ihl=%d, want %d\n",ip->ihl,
					sizeof(struct iphdr)/sizeof(int));
#endif
			return(EINVAL);
		}
 
		switch (ip_fw_chk(ip, viadev, NULL, *chains[fwtype],
				*policies[fwtype], IP_FW_MODE_CHK))
		{
			case FW_ACCEPT:
				return(0);
	    		case FW_REDIRECT:
				return(ECONNABORTED);
	    		case FW_MASQUERADE:
				return(ECONNRESET);
	    		case FW_REJECT:
				return(ECONNREFUSED);
			default: /* FW_BLOCK */
				return(ETIMEDOUT);
		}
	}
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_MASQ_TIMEOUTS )
		return ip_fw_masq_timeouts(m, len);
 
/*
 *	Here we really working hard-adding new elements
 *	to blocking/forwarding chains or deleting 'em
 */
 
	if ( cmd == IP_FW_INSERT || cmd == IP_FW_APPEND || cmd == IP_FW_DELETE )
	{
		struct ip_fw *frwl;
		int fwtype;
 
		frwl=check_ipfw_struct(m,len);
		if (frwl==NULL)
			return (EINVAL);
		fwtype = (stage & IP_FW_TYPE) >> IP_FW_SHIFT;
 
		switch (cmd)
		{
			case IP_FW_INSERT:
				return(insert_in_chain(chains[fwtype],frwl,len));
			case IP_FW_APPEND:
				return(append_to_chain(chains[fwtype],frwl,len));
			case IP_FW_DELETE:
				return(del_from_chain(chains[fwtype],frwl));
			default:
			/*
	 		 *	Should be panic but... (Why are BSD people panic obsessed ??)
			 */
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
				printk("ip_fw_ctl:  unknown request %d\n",stage);
#endif
				return(EINVAL);
		}
	}
 
#ifdef DEBUG_IP_FIREWALL
	printk("ip_fw_ctl:  unknown request %d\n",stage);
#endif
	return(ENOPROTOOPT);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL */
 
#if defined(CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL) || defined(CONFIG_IP_ACCT)
static int ip_chain_procinfo(int stage, char *buffer, char **start,
			     off_t offset, int length)
{
	off_t pos=0, begin=0;
	struct ip_fw *i;
	unsigned long flags;
	int len, p;
	int last_len = 0;
 
 
	switch(stage)
	{
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
		case IP_FW_IN:
			i = ip_fw_in_chain;
			len=sprintf(buffer, "IP firewall input rules, default %d\n",
				ip_fw_in_policy);
			break;
		case IP_FW_OUT:
			i = ip_fw_out_chain;
			len=sprintf(buffer, "IP firewall output rules, default %d\n",
				ip_fw_out_policy);
			break;
		case IP_FW_FWD:
			i = ip_fw_fwd_chain;
			len=sprintf(buffer, "IP firewall forward rules, default %d\n",
				ip_fw_fwd_policy);
			break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
		case IP_FW_ACCT:
			i = ip_acct_chain;
			len=sprintf(buffer,"IP accounting rules\n");
			break;
#endif
		default:
			/* this should never be reached, but safety first... */
			i = NULL;
			len=0;
			break;
	}
 
	save_flags(flags);
	cli();
 
	while(i!=NULL)
	{
		len+=sprintf(buffer+len,"%08X/%08X->%08X/%08X %.16s %08X %X ",
			ntohl(i->fw_src.s_addr),ntohl(i->fw_smsk.s_addr),
			ntohl(i->fw_dst.s_addr),ntohl(i->fw_dmsk.s_addr),
			(i->fw_vianame)[0] ? i->fw_vianame : "-",
			ntohl(i->fw_via.s_addr), i->fw_flg);
		/* 10 is enough for a 32 bit box but the counters are 64bit on
		   the Alpha and Ultrapenguin */
		len+=sprintf(buffer+len,"%u %u %-20lu %-20lu",
			i->fw_nsp,i->fw_ndp, i->fw_pcnt,i->fw_bcnt);
		for (p = 0; p < IP_FW_MAX_PORTS; p++)
			len+=sprintf(buffer+len, " %u", i->fw_pts[p]);
		len+=sprintf(buffer+len, " A%02X X%02X", i->fw_tosand, i->fw_tosxor);
		buffer[len++]='\n';
		buffer[len]='\0';
		pos=begin+len;
		if(pos<offset)
		{
			len=0;
			begin=pos;
		}
		else if(pos>offset+length)
		{
			len = last_len;
			break;
		}
		last_len = len;
		i=i->fw_next;
	}
	restore_flags(flags);
	*start=buffer+(offset-begin);
	len-=(offset-begin);
	if(len>length)
		len=length;
	return len;
}
#endif
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
static int ip_acct_procinfo(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
			    int length)
{
	return ip_chain_procinfo(IP_FW_ACCT, buffer,start, offset,length);
}
#endif
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
static int ip_fw_in_procinfo(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
			      int length)
{
	return ip_chain_procinfo(IP_FW_IN, buffer,start,offset,length);
}
 
static int ip_fw_out_procinfo(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
			      int length)
{
	return ip_chain_procinfo(IP_FW_OUT, buffer,start,offset,length);
}
 
static int ip_fw_fwd_procinfo(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
			      int length)
{
	return ip_chain_procinfo(IP_FW_FWD, buffer,start,offset,length);
}
#endif
 
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
/*
 *	Interface to the generic firewall chains.
 */
 
int ipfw_input_check(struct firewall_ops *this, int pf,
		     struct net_device *dev, void *phdr, void *arg,
		     struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
	return ip_fw_chk(phdr, dev, arg, ip_fw_in_chain, ip_fw_in_policy,
			 IP_FW_MODE_FW);
}
 
int ipfw_output_check(struct firewall_ops *this, int pf,
		      struct net_device *dev, void *phdr, void *arg,
		      struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
	return ip_fw_chk(phdr, dev, arg, ip_fw_out_chain, ip_fw_out_policy,
			 IP_FW_MODE_FW);
}
 
int ipfw_forward_check(struct firewall_ops *this, int pf,
		       struct net_device *dev, void *phdr, void *arg,
		       struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
	return ip_fw_chk(phdr, dev, arg, ip_fw_fwd_chain, ip_fw_fwd_policy,
			 IP_FW_MODE_FW);
}
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
int ipfw_acct_in(struct firewall_ops *this, int pf, struct net_device *dev,
		 void *phdr, void *arg, struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
	return ip_fw_chk(phdr,dev,NULL,ip_acct_chain,0,IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_IN);
}
 
int ipfw_acct_out(struct firewall_ops *this, int pf, struct net_device *dev,
		  void *phdr, void *arg, struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
	return ip_fw_chk(phdr,dev,NULL,ip_acct_chain,0,IP_FW_MODE_ACCT_OUT);
}
#endif
 
struct firewall_ops ipfw_ops=
{
	NULL,
	ipfw_forward_check,
	ipfw_input_check,
	ipfw_output_check,
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
	ipfw_acct_in,
	ipfw_acct_out
#else
	NULL,
	NULL
#endif
};
 
#endif
 
#if defined(CONFIG_IP_ACCT) || defined(CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL)
 
int ipfw_device_event(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long event, void *ptr)
{
	struct net_device *dev=ptr;
	char *devname = dev->name;
	unsigned long flags;
	struct ip_fw *fw;
	int chn;
 
	save_flags(flags);
	cli();
 
	if (event == NETDEV_UP) {
		for (chn = 0; chn < IP_FW_CHAINS; chn++)
			for (fw = *chains[chn]; fw; fw = fw->fw_next)
				if ((fw->fw_vianame)[0] && !strncmp(devname,
						fw->fw_vianame, IFNAMSIZ))
					fw->fw_viadev = dev;
	} else if (event == NETDEV_DOWN) {
		for (chn = 0; chn < IP_FW_CHAINS; chn++)
			for (fw = *chains[chn]; fw; fw = fw->fw_next)
				/* we could compare just the pointers ... */
				if ((fw->fw_vianame)[0] && !strncmp(devname,
						fw->fw_vianame, IFNAMSIZ))
					fw->fw_viadev = (struct net_device*)-1;
	}
 
	restore_flags(flags);
	return NOTIFY_DONE;
}
 
static struct notifier_block ipfw_dev_notifier={
	ipfw_device_event,
	NULL,
	0
};
 
#endif
 
int ipfw_init_or_cleanup(int init)
{
	int ret = 0;
 
	if (!init)
		goto cleanup;
 
	ret = register_firewall(PF_INET, &ipfw_ops);
	if (ret < 0)
		goto cleanup_nothing;
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
	proc_net_create("ip_acct", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, ip_acct_procinfo);
#endif
	proc_net_create("ip_input", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, ip_fw_in_procinfo);
	proc_net_create("ip_output", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, ip_fw_out_procinfo);
	proc_net_create("ip_forward", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, ip_fw_fwd_procinfo);
 
	/* Register for device up/down reports */
	register_netdevice_notifier(&ipfw_dev_notifier);
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_NETLINK
	ipfwsk = netlink_kernel_create(NETLINK_FIREWALL, NULL);
#endif
	return ret;
 
 cleanup:
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL_NETLINK
	sock_release(ipfwsk->socket);
#endif
	unregister_netdevice_notifier(&ipfw_dev_notifier);
 
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT
	proc_net_remove("ip_acct");
#endif
	proc_net_remove("ip_input");
	proc_net_remove("ip_output");
	proc_net_remove("ip_forward");
 
	free_fw_chain(chains[IP_FW_FWD]);
	free_fw_chain(chains[IP_FW_IN]);
	free_fw_chain(chains[IP_FW_OUT]);
	free_fw_chain(chains[IP_FW_ACCT]);
 
	unregister_firewall(PF_INET, &ipfw_ops);
 
 cleanup_nothing:
	return ret;
}
 

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