patch-2.1.73 linux/net/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.c
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- Lines: 349
- Date:
Wed Dec 10 09:45:16 1997
- Orig file:
v2.1.72/linux/net/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.c
- Orig date:
Mon Dec 1 12:04:16 1997
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.72/linux/net/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.c linux/net/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.c
@@ -2,14 +2,20 @@
* IP_MASQ_FTP ftp masquerading module
*
*
- * Version: @(#)ip_masq_ftp.c 0.01 02/05/96
+ * Version: @(#)ip_masq_ftp.c 0.04 02/05/96
*
* Author: Wouter Gadeyne
- *
+ *
*
* Fixes:
* Wouter Gadeyne : Fixed masquerading support of ftp PORT commands
* Juan Jose Ciarlante : Code moved and adapted from ip_fw.c
+ * Keith Owens : Add keep alive for ftp control channel
+ * Nigel Metheringham : Added multiple port support
+ * Juan Jose Ciarlante : Use control_add() for ftp control chan
+ * Juan Jose Ciarlante : Litl bits for 2.1
+ * Juan Jose Ciarlante : use ip_masq_listen()
+ * Juan Jose Ciarlante : use private app_data for own flag(s)
*
*
*
@@ -17,7 +23,18 @@
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
+ *
+ * Multiple Port Support
+ * The helper can be made to handle up to MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS (normally 12)
+ * with the port numbers being defined at module load time. The module
+ * uses the symbol "ports" to define a list of monitored ports, which can
+ * be specified on the insmod command line as
+ * ports=x1,x2,x3...
+ * where x[n] are integer port numbers. This option can be put into
+ * /etc/conf.modules (or /etc/modules.conf depending on your config)
+ * where modload will pick it up should you use modload to load your
+ * modules.
+ *
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
@@ -31,9 +48,28 @@
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <net/protocol.h>
#include <net/tcp.h>
+
+/* #define IP_MASQ_NDEBUG */
#include <net/ip_masq.h>
-#define DEBUG_CONFIG_IP_MASQ_FTP 0
+
+/*
+ * List of ports (up to MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS) to be handled by helper
+ * First port is set to the default port.
+ */
+static int ports[MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS] = {21}; /* I rely on the trailing items being set to zero */
+struct ip_masq_app *masq_incarnations[MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS];
+
+/*
+ * Debug level
+ */
+static int debug=0;
+
+MODULE_PARM(ports, "1-" __MODULE_STRING(MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS) "i");
+MODULE_PARM(debug, "i");
+
+/* Dummy variable */
+static int masq_ftp_pasv;
static int
masq_ftp_init_1 (struct ip_masq_app *mapp, struct ip_masq *ms)
@@ -70,6 +106,8 @@
data = (char *)&th[1];
data_limit = skb->h.raw + skb->len - 18;
+ if (skb->len >= 6 && (memcmp(data, "PASV\r\n", 6) == 0 || memcmp(data, "pasv\r\n", 6) == 0))
+ ms->app_data = &masq_ftp_pasv;
while (data < data_limit)
{
@@ -100,39 +138,30 @@
from = (p1<<24) | (p2<<16) | (p3<<8) | p4;
port = (p5<<8) | p6;
-#if DEBUG_CONFIG_IP_MASQ_FTP
- printk("PORT %X:%X detected\n",from,port);
-#endif
+
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "PORT %X:%X detected\n",from,port);
+
/*
* Now update or create an masquerade entry for it
*/
-#if DEBUG_CONFIG_IP_MASQ_FTP
- printk("protocol %d %lX:%X %X:%X\n", iph->protocol, htonl(from), htons(port), iph->daddr, 0);
-#endif
- n_ms = ip_masq_out_get_2(iph->protocol,
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "protocol %d %lX:%X %X:%X\n", iph->protocol, htonl(from), htons(port), iph->daddr, 0);
+
+ n_ms = ip_masq_out_get(iph->protocol,
htonl(from), htons(port),
iph->daddr, 0);
- if (n_ms) {
- /* existing masquerade, clear timer */
- ip_masq_set_expire(n_ms,0);
- }
- else {
- n_ms = ip_masq_new(maddr, IPPROTO_TCP,
+ if (!n_ms) {
+ n_ms = ip_masq_new(IPPROTO_TCP,
+ maddr, 0,
htonl(from), htons(port),
iph->daddr, 0,
IP_MASQ_F_NO_DPORT);
if (n_ms==NULL)
return 0;
+ ip_masq_control_add(n_ms, ms);
}
- /*
- * keep for a bit longer than tcp_fin, caller may not reissue
- * PORT before tcp_fin_timeout.
- */
- ip_masq_set_expire(n_ms, ip_masq_expire->tcp_fin_timeout*3);
-
/*
* Replace the old PORT with the new one
*/
@@ -142,30 +171,34 @@
from>>24&255,from>>16&255,from>>8&255,from&255,
port>>8&255,port&255);
buf_len = strlen(buf);
-#if DEBUG_CONFIG_IP_MASQ_FTP
- printk("new PORT %X:%X\n",from,port);
-#endif
+
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "new PORT %X:%X\n",from,port);
/*
* Calculate required delta-offset to keep TCP happy
*/
-
+
diff = buf_len - (data-p);
-
+
/*
* No shift.
*/
-
- if (diff==0)
- {
+
+ if (diff==0) {
/*
* simple case, just replace the old PORT cmd
*/
memcpy(p,buf,buf_len);
- return 0;
- }
+ } else {
+
+ *skb_p = ip_masq_skb_replace(skb, GFP_ATOMIC, p, data-p, buf, buf_len);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Move tunnel to listen state
+ */
+ ip_masq_listen(n_ms);
+ ip_masq_put(n_ms);
- *skb_p = ip_masq_skb_replace(skb, GFP_ATOMIC, p, data-p, buf, buf_len);
return diff;
}
@@ -173,6 +206,108 @@
}
+/*
+ * Look at incoming ftp packets to catch the response to a PASV command. When
+ * we see one we build a masquerading entry for the client address, client port
+ * 0 (unknown at the moment), the server address and the server port. Mark the
+ * current masquerade entry as a control channel and point the new entry at the
+ * control entry. All this work just for ftp keepalive across masquerading.
+ *
+ * The incoming packet should be something like
+ * "227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,ppp,ppp)".
+ * xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx is the server address, ppp,ppp is the server port number.
+ * ncftp 2.3.0 cheats by skipping the leading number then going 22 bytes into
+ * the data so we do the same. If it's good enough for ncftp then it's good
+ * enough for me.
+ *
+ * In this case, the client is the source machine being masqueraded, the server
+ * is the destination for ftp requests. It all depends on your point of view ...
+ */
+
+int
+masq_ftp_in (struct ip_masq_app *mapp, struct ip_masq *ms, struct sk_buff **skb_p, __u32 maddr)
+{
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+ struct iphdr *iph;
+ struct tcphdr *th;
+ char *data, *data_limit;
+ unsigned char p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6;
+ __u32 to;
+ __u16 port;
+ struct ip_masq *n_ms;
+
+ if (ms->app_data != &masq_ftp_pasv)
+ return 0; /* quick exit if no outstanding PASV */
+
+ skb = *skb_p;
+ iph = skb->nh.iph;
+ th = (struct tcphdr *)&(((char *)iph)[iph->ihl*4]);
+ data = (char *)&th[1];
+ data_limit = skb->h.raw + skb->len;
+
+ while (data < data_limit && *data != ' ')
+ ++data;
+ while (data < data_limit && *data == ' ')
+ ++data;
+ data += 22;
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != '(')
+ return 0;
+ p1 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ',')
+ return 0;
+ p2 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ',')
+ return 0;
+ p3 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ',')
+ return 0;
+ p4 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ',')
+ return 0;
+ p5 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ',')
+ return 0;
+ p6 = simple_strtoul(data+1, &data, 10);
+ if (data >= data_limit || *data != ')')
+ return 0;
+
+ to = (p1<<24) | (p2<<16) | (p3<<8) | p4;
+ port = (p5<<8) | p6;
+
+ /*
+ * Now update or create an masquerade entry for it
+ */
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "PASV response %lX:%X %X:%X detected\n", ntohl(ms->saddr), 0, to, port);
+
+ n_ms = ip_masq_out_get(iph->protocol,
+ ms->saddr, 0,
+ htonl(to), htons(port));
+ if (!n_ms) {
+ n_ms = ip_masq_new(IPPROTO_TCP,
+ maddr, 0,
+ ms->saddr, 0,
+ htonl(to), htons(port),
+ IP_MASQ_F_NO_SPORT);
+
+ if (n_ms==NULL)
+ return 0;
+ ip_masq_control_add(n_ms, ms);
+ }
+
+#if 0 /* v0.12 state processing */
+
+ /*
+ * keep for a bit longer than tcp_fin, client may not issue open
+ * to server port before tcp_fin_timeout.
+ */
+ n_ms->timeout = ip_masq_expire->tcp_fin_timeout*3;
+#endif
+ ms->app_data = NULL;
+ ip_masq_put(n_ms);
+
+ return 0; /* no diff required for incoming packets, thank goodness */
+}
+
struct ip_masq_app ip_masq_ftp = {
NULL, /* next */
"ftp", /* name */
@@ -181,7 +316,7 @@
masq_ftp_init_1, /* ip_masq_init_1 */
masq_ftp_done_1, /* ip_masq_done_1 */
masq_ftp_out, /* pkt_out */
- NULL /* pkt_in */
+ masq_ftp_in, /* pkt_in */
};
/*
@@ -190,7 +325,27 @@
__initfunc(int ip_masq_ftp_init(void))
{
- return register_ip_masq_app(&ip_masq_ftp, IPPROTO_TCP, 21);
+ int i, j;
+
+ for (i=0; (i<MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS); i++) {
+ if (ports[i]) {
+ if ((masq_incarnations[i] = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ip_masq_app),
+ GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ memcpy(masq_incarnations[i], &ip_masq_ftp, sizeof(struct ip_masq_app));
+ if ((j = register_ip_masq_app(masq_incarnations[i],
+ IPPROTO_TCP,
+ ports[i]))) {
+ return j;
+ }
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "Ftp: loaded support on port[%d] = %d\n",
+ i, ports[i]);
+ } else {
+ /* To be safe, force the incarnation table entry to NULL */
+ masq_incarnations[i] = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
}
/*
@@ -199,7 +354,22 @@
int ip_masq_ftp_done(void)
{
- return unregister_ip_masq_app(&ip_masq_ftp);
+ int i, j, k;
+
+ k=0;
+ for (i=0; (i<MAX_MASQ_APP_PORTS); i++) {
+ if (masq_incarnations[i]) {
+ if ((j = unregister_ip_masq_app(masq_incarnations[i]))) {
+ k = j;
+ } else {
+ kfree(masq_incarnations[i]);
+ masq_incarnations[i] = NULL;
+ IP_MASQ_DEBUG(1-debug, "Ftp: unloaded support on port[%d] = %d\n",
+ i, ports[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return k;
}
#ifdef MODULE
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