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Now cmd/derper doesn't depend on iptables, nftables, and netlink code :) But this is really just a cleanup step I noticed on the way to making tsnet applications able to not link all the OS router code which they don't use. Updates #17313 Change-Id: Ic7b4e04e3a9639fd198e9dbeb0f7bae22a4a47a9 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
184 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
184 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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//go:build linux
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// Package linuxfw returns the kind of firewall being used by the kernel.
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package linuxfw
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"github.com/tailscale/netlink"
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"tailscale.com/feature"
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"tailscale.com/tsconst"
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"tailscale.com/types/logger"
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)
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// MatchDecision is the decision made by the firewall for a packet matched by a rule.
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// It is used to decide whether to accept or masquerade a packet in addMatchSubnetRouteMarkRule.
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type MatchDecision int
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const (
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Accept MatchDecision = iota
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Masq
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)
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type FWModeNotSupportedError struct {
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Mode FirewallMode
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Err error
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}
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func (e FWModeNotSupportedError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("firewall mode %q not supported: %v", e.Mode, e.Err)
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}
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func (e FWModeNotSupportedError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(FWModeNotSupportedError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e FWModeNotSupportedError) Unwrap() error {
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return e.Err
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}
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type FirewallMode string
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const (
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FirewallModeIPTables FirewallMode = "iptables"
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FirewallModeNfTables FirewallMode = "nftables"
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)
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// The following bits are added to packet marks for Tailscale use.
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//
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// We tried to pick bits sufficiently out of the way that it's
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// unlikely to collide with existing uses. We have 4 bytes of mark
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// bits to play with. We leave the lower byte alone on the assumption
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// that sysadmins would use those. Kubernetes uses a few bits in the
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// second byte, so we steer clear of that too.
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//
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// Empirically, most of the documentation on packet marks on the
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// internet gives the impression that the marks are 16 bits
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// wide. Based on this, we theorize that the upper two bytes are
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// relatively unused in the wild, and so we consume bits 16:23 (the
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// third byte).
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//
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// The constants are in the iptables/iproute2 string format for
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// matching and setting the bits, so they can be directly embedded in
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// commands.
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const (
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fwmarkMask = tsconst.LinuxFwmarkMask
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fwmarkMaskNum = tsconst.LinuxFwmarkMaskNum
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subnetRouteMark = tsconst.LinuxSubnetRouteMark
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subnetRouteMarkNum = tsconst.LinuxSubnetRouteMarkNum
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bypassMark = tsconst.LinuxBypassMark
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bypassMarkNum = tsconst.LinuxBypassMarkNum
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)
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// getTailscaleFwmarkMaskNeg returns the negation of TailscaleFwmarkMask in bytes.
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func getTailscaleFwmarkMaskNeg() []byte {
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return []byte{0xff, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff}
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}
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// getTailscaleFwmarkMask returns the TailscaleFwmarkMask in bytes.
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func getTailscaleFwmarkMask() []byte {
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return []byte{0x00, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00}
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}
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// getTailscaleSubnetRouteMark returns the TailscaleSubnetRouteMark in bytes.
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func getTailscaleSubnetRouteMark() []byte {
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return []byte{0x00, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00}
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}
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// checkIPv6ForTest can be set in tests.
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var checkIPv6ForTest func(logger.Logf) error
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// checkIPv6 checks whether the system appears to have a working IPv6
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// network stack. It returns an error explaining what looks wrong or
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// missing. It does not check that IPv6 is currently functional or
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// that there's a global address, just that the system would support
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// IPv6 if it were on an IPv6 network.
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func CheckIPv6(logf logger.Logf) error {
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if f := checkIPv6ForTest; f != nil {
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return f(logf)
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}
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_, err := os.Stat("/proc/sys/net/ipv6")
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return err
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}
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bs, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6")
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if err != nil {
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// Be conservative if we can't find the IPv6 configuration knob.
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return err
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}
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disabled, err := strconv.ParseBool(strings.TrimSpace(string(bs)))
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if err != nil {
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return errors.New("disable_ipv6 has invalid bool")
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}
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if disabled {
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return errors.New("disable_ipv6 is set")
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}
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// Older kernels don't support IPv6 policy routing. Some kernels
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// support policy routing but don't have this knob, so absence of
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// the knob is not fatal.
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bs, err = os.ReadFile("/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_policy")
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if err == nil {
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disabled, err = strconv.ParseBool(strings.TrimSpace(string(bs)))
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if err != nil {
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return errors.New("disable_policy has invalid bool")
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}
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if disabled {
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return errors.New("disable_policy is set")
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}
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}
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if err := CheckIPRuleSupportsV6(logf); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("kernel doesn't support IPv6 policy routing: %w", err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func CheckIPRuleSupportsV6(logf logger.Logf) error {
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// First try just a read-only operation to ideally avoid
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// having to modify any state.
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if rules, err := netlink.RuleList(netlink.FAMILY_V6); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("querying IPv6 policy routing rules: %w", err)
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} else {
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if len(rules) > 0 {
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logf("[v1] kernel supports IPv6 policy routing (found %d rules)", len(rules))
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return nil
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}
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}
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// Try to actually create & delete one as a test.
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rule := netlink.NewRule()
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rule.Priority = 1234
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rule.Mark = bypassMarkNum
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rule.Table = 52
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rule.Family = netlink.FAMILY_V6
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// First delete the rule unconditionally, and don't check for
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// errors. This is just cleaning up anything that might be already
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// there.
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netlink.RuleDel(rule)
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// And clean up on exit.
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defer netlink.RuleDel(rule)
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return netlink.RuleAdd(rule)
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}
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var hookIPTablesCleanup feature.Hook[func(logger.Logf)]
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// IPTablesCleanUp removes all Tailscale added iptables rules.
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// Any errors that occur are logged to the provided logf.
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func IPTablesCleanUp(logf logger.Logf) {
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if f, ok := hookIPTablesCleanup.GetOk(); ok {
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f(logf)
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}
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}
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