freebsd-src/lib/libalias/alias_pptp.c
Ruslan Ermilov 55a39fc5a2 Added true support for PPTP aliasing. Some nice features include:
- Multiple PPTP clients behind NAT to the same or different servers.

- Single PPTP server behind NAT -- you just need to redirect TCP
  port 1723 to a local machine.  Multiple servers behind NAT is
  possible but would require a simple API change.

- No API changes!

For more information on how this works see comments at the start of
the alias_pptp.c.

PacketAliasPptp() is no longer necessary and will be removed soon.

Submitted by:	Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
Reviewed by:	ru
Rewritten by:	ru
Reviewed by:	Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
2000-06-20 11:41:48 +00:00

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/*
* alias_pptp.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2000 Whistle Communications, Inc.
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* Author: Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
Alias_pptp.c performs special processing for PPTP sessions under TCP.
Specifically, watch PPTP control messages and alias the Call ID or the
Peer's Call ID in the appropriate messages. Note, PPTP requires
"de-aliasing" of incoming packets, this is different than any other
TCP applications that are currently (ie. FTP, IRC and RTSP) aliased.
For Call IDs encountered for the first time, a GRE alias link is created.
The GRE alias link uses the Call ID in place of the original port number.
An alias Call ID is created.
For this routine to work, the PPTP control messages must fit entirely
into a single TCP packet. This is typically the case, but is not
required by the spec.
Unlike some of the other TCP applications that are aliased (ie. FTP,
IRC and RTSP), the PPTP control messages that need to be aliased are
guaranteed to remain the same length. The aliased Call ID is a fixed
length field.
Reference: RFC 2637
Initial version: May, 2000 (eds)
*/
/* Includes */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include "alias_local.h"
/*
* PPTP definitions
*/
struct grehdr /* Enhanced GRE header. */
{
u_char gh_recursion:3, /* Recursion control. */
gh_ssr_flag:1, /* Strict source route present. */
gh_seq_no_flag:1, /* Sequence number present. */
gh_key_flag:1, /* Key present. */
gh_rt_flag:1, /* Routing present. */
gh_cksum_flag:1; /* Checksum present. */
u_char gh_version:3, /* GRE version. */
gh_flags:4, /* Flags. */
gh_ack_no_flag:1; /* Acknowledgment sequence number present. */
u_short gh_protocol; /* Protocol type. */
u_short gh_length; /* Payload length. */
u_short gh_call_id; /* Call ID. */
u_int32_t gh_seq_no; /* Sequence number (optional). */
u_int32_t gh_ack_no; /* Acknowledgment number (optional). */
};
/* The PPTP protocol ID used in the GRE 'proto' field. */
#define PPTP_GRE_PROTO 0x880b
/* Bits that must be set a certain way in all PPTP/GRE packets. */
#define PPTP_INIT_VALUE ((0x2001 << 16) | PPTP_GRE_PROTO)
#define PPTP_INIT_MASK 0xef7fffff
#define PPTP_MAGIC 0x1a2b3c4d
#define PPTP_CTRL_MSG_TYPE 1
enum {
PPTP_StartCtrlConnRequest = 1,
PPTP_StartCtrlConnReply = 2,
PPTP_StopCtrlConnRequest = 3,
PPTP_StopCtrlConnReply = 4,
PPTP_EchoRequest = 5,
PPTP_statoReply = 6,
PPTP_OutCallRequest = 7,
PPTP_OutCallReply = 8,
PPTP_InCallRequest = 9,
PPTP_InCallReply = 10,
PPTP_InCallConn = 11,
PPTP_CallClearRequest = 12,
PPTP_CallDiscNotify = 13,
PPTP_WanErrorNotify = 14,
PPTP_SetLinkInfo = 15,
};
/* Message structures */
struct pptpMsgHead {
u_int16_t length; /* total length */
u_int16_t msgType; /* PPTP message type */
u_int32_t magic; /* magic cookie */
u_int16_t type; /* control message type */
u_int16_t resv0; /* reserved */
};
typedef struct pptpMsgHead *PptpMsgHead;
struct pptpCallIds {
u_int16_t cid1; /* Call ID field #1 */
u_int16_t cid2; /* Call ID field #2 */
};
typedef struct pptpCallIds *PptpCallId;
static PptpCallId AliasVerifyPptp(struct ip *, u_int16_t *);
int
PptpGetCallID(struct ip *pip,
u_short *call_id)
{
struct grehdr *gr;
gr = (struct grehdr *)((char *)pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
/* Check GRE header bits. */
if ((ntohl(*((u_int32_t *)gr)) & PPTP_INIT_MASK) == PPTP_INIT_VALUE) {
*call_id = gr->gh_call_id;
return 1;
} else
return 0;
};
void PptpSetCallID(struct ip *pip, u_short call_id)
{
struct grehdr *gr;
gr = (struct grehdr *)((char *)pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
gr->gh_call_id = call_id;
};
void
AliasHandlePptpOut(struct ip *pip, /* IP packet to examine/patch */
struct alias_link *link) /* The PPTP control link */
{
struct alias_link *gre_link;
PptpCallId cptr;
u_int16_t ctl_type; /* control message type */
struct tcphdr *tc;
/* Verify valid PPTP control message */
if ((cptr = AliasVerifyPptp(pip, &ctl_type)) == NULL)
return;
/* Modify certain PPTP messages */
if ((ctl_type >= PPTP_OutCallRequest) &&
(ctl_type <= PPTP_CallDiscNotify)) {
/* Establish GRE link for address and Call ID found in PPTP Control Msg */
gre_link = FindPptpOut(GetOriginalAddress(link), GetDestAddress(link),
cptr->cid1);
if (gre_link != NULL) {
/* alias the Call Id */
cptr->cid1 = GetAliasPort(gre_link);
/* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
tc->th_sum = 0;
tc->th_sum = TcpChecksum(pip);
}
}
}
void
AliasHandlePptpIn(struct ip *pip, /* IP packet to examine/patch */
struct alias_link *link) /* The PPTP control link */
{
struct alias_link *gre_link;
PptpCallId cptr;
u_int16_t *pcall_id;
u_int16_t ctl_type; /* control message type */
struct tcphdr *tc;
/* Verify valid PPTP control message */
if ((cptr = AliasVerifyPptp(pip, &ctl_type)) == NULL)
return;
/* Modify certain PPTP messages */
switch (ctl_type)
{
case PPTP_InCallConn:
case PPTP_WanErrorNotify:
case PPTP_SetLinkInfo:
pcall_id = &cptr->cid1;
break;
case PPTP_OutCallReply:
case PPTP_InCallReply:
pcall_id = &cptr->cid2;
break;
default:
return;
break;
}
/* Find GRE link for address and Call ID found in PPTP Control Msg */
gre_link = FindPptpIn(GetDestAddress(link), GetAliasAddress(link),
*pcall_id);
if (gre_link != NULL) {
/* alias the Call Id */
*pcall_id = GetOriginalPort(gre_link);
/* Compute TCP checksum for modified packet */
tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
tc->th_sum = 0;
tc->th_sum = TcpChecksum(pip);
}
}
PptpCallId
AliasVerifyPptp(struct ip *pip, u_int16_t *ptype) /* IP packet to examine/patch */
{
int hlen, tlen, dlen;
PptpMsgHead hptr;
struct tcphdr *tc;
/* Calculate some lengths */
tc = (struct tcphdr *) ((char *) pip + (pip->ip_hl << 2));
hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
dlen = tlen - hlen;
/* Verify data length */
if (dlen < (sizeof(struct pptpMsgHead) + sizeof(struct pptpCallIds)))
return(NULL);
/* Move up to PPTP message header */
hptr = (PptpMsgHead)(((char *) pip) + hlen);
/* Return the control message type */
*ptype = ntohs(hptr->type);
/* Verify PPTP Control Message */
if ((ntohs(hptr->msgType) != PPTP_CTRL_MSG_TYPE) ||
(ntohl(hptr->magic) != PPTP_MAGIC))
return(NULL);
else
return((PptpCallId)(((char *)hptr) + sizeof(struct pptpMsgHead)));
}