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1 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ROUTE.h
2 ===================================================================
3 --- /dev/null   1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
4 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ROUTE.h   2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
5 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
6 +/* Header file for iptables ipt_ROUTE target
7 + *
8 + * (C) 2002 by Cédric de Launois <delaunois@info.ucl.ac.be>
9 + *
10 + * This software is distributed under GNU GPL v2, 1991
11 + */
12 +#ifndef _IPT_ROUTE_H_target
13 +#define _IPT_ROUTE_H_target
14 +
15 +#define IPT_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ 16
16 +
17 +struct ipt_route_target_info {
18 +       char      oif[IPT_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ];      /* Output Interface Name */
19 +       char      iif[IPT_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ];      /* Input Interface Name  */
20 +       u_int32_t gw;                           /* IP address of gateway */
21 +       u_int8_t  flags;
22 +};
23 +
24 +/* Values for "flags" field */
25 +#define IPT_ROUTE_CONTINUE        0x01
26 +#define IPT_ROUTE_TEE             0x02
27 +
28 +#endif /*_IPT_ROUTE_H_target*/
29 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_ROUTE.h
30 ===================================================================
31 --- /dev/null   1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
32 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_ROUTE.h  2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
33 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
34 +/* Header file for iptables ip6t_ROUTE target
35 + *
36 + * (C) 2003 by Cédric de Launois <delaunois@info.ucl.ac.be>
37 + *
38 + * This software is distributed under GNU GPL v2, 1991
39 + */
40 +#ifndef _IPT_ROUTE_H_target
41 +#define _IPT_ROUTE_H_target
42 +
43 +#define IP6T_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ 16
44 +
45 +struct ip6t_route_target_info {
46 +       char      oif[IP6T_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ];     /* Output Interface Name */
47 +       char      iif[IP6T_ROUTE_IFNAMSIZ];     /* Input Interface Name  */
48 +       u_int32_t gw[4];                        /* IPv6 address of gateway */
49 +       u_int8_t  flags;
50 +};
51 +
52 +/* Values for "flags" field */
53 +#define IP6T_ROUTE_CONTINUE        0x01
54 +#define IP6T_ROUTE_TEE             0x02
55 +
56 +#endif /*_IP6T_ROUTE_H_target*/
57 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ROUTE.c
58 ===================================================================
59 --- /dev/null   1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
60 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ROUTE.c     2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
61 @@ -0,0 +1,463 @@
62 +/*
63 + * This implements the ROUTE target, which enables you to setup unusual
64 + * routes not supported by the standard kernel routing table.
65 + *
66 + * Copyright (C) 2002 Cedric de Launois <delaunois@info.ucl.ac.be>
67 + *
68 + * v 1.11 2004/11/23
69 + *
70 + * This software is distributed under GNU GPL v2, 1991
71 + */
72 +
73 +#include <linux/module.h>
74 +#include <linux/skbuff.h>
75 +#include <linux/ip.h>
76 +#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h>
77 +#include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h>
78 +#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ROUTE.h>
79 +#include <linux/netdevice.h>
80 +#include <linux/route.h>
81 +#include <linux/version.h>
82 +#include <linux/if_arp.h>
83 +#include <net/ip.h>
84 +#include <net/route.h>
85 +#include <net/icmp.h>
86 +#include <net/checksum.h>
87 +
88 +#if 0
89 +#define DEBUGP printk
90 +#else
91 +#define DEBUGP(format, args...)
92 +#endif
93 +
94 +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
95 +MODULE_AUTHOR("Cedric de Launois <delaunois@info.ucl.ac.be>");
96 +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("iptables ROUTE target module");
97 +
98 +/* Try to route the packet according to the routing keys specified in
99 + * route_info. Keys are :
100 + *  - ifindex : 
101 + *      0 if no oif preferred, 
102 + *      otherwise set to the index of the desired oif
103 + *  - route_info->gw :
104 + *      0 if no gateway specified,
105 + *      otherwise set to the next host to which the pkt must be routed
106 + * If success, skb->dev is the output device to which the packet must 
107 + * be sent and skb->dst is not NULL
108 + *
109 + * RETURN: -1 if an error occured
110 + *          1 if the packet was succesfully routed to the 
111 + *            destination desired
112 + *          0 if the kernel routing table could not route the packet
113 + *            according to the keys specified
114 + */
115 +static int route(struct sk_buff *skb,
116 +                unsigned int ifindex,
117 +                const struct ipt_route_target_info *route_info)
118 +{
119 +       int err;
120 +       struct rtable *rt;
121 +       struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
122 +       struct flowi fl = {
123 +               .oif = ifindex,
124 +               .nl_u = {
125 +                       .ip4_u = {
126 +                               .daddr = iph->daddr,
127 +                               .saddr = 0,
128 +                               .tos = RT_TOS(iph->tos),
129 +                               .scope = RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE,
130 +                       }
131 +               } 
132 +       };
133 +       
134 +       /* The destination address may be overloaded by the target */
135 +       if (route_info->gw)
136 +               fl.fl4_dst = route_info->gw;
137 +       
138 +       /* Trying to route the packet using the standard routing table. */
139 +       if ((err = ip_route_output_key(&rt, &fl))) {
140 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
141 +                       DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: couldn't route pkt (err: %i)",err);
142 +               return -1;
143 +       }
144 +       
145 +       /* Drop old route. */
146 +       dst_release(skb->dst);
147 +       skb->dst = NULL;
148 +
149 +       /* Success if no oif specified or if the oif correspond to the 
150 +        * one desired */
151 +       if (!ifindex || rt->u.dst.dev->ifindex == ifindex) {
152 +               skb->dst = &rt->u.dst;
153 +               skb->dev = skb->dst->dev;
154 +               skb->protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP);
155 +               return 1;
156 +       }
157 +       
158 +       /* The interface selected by the routing table is not the one
159 +        * specified by the user. This may happen because the dst address
160 +        * is one of our own addresses.
161 +        */
162 +       if (net_ratelimit()) 
163 +               DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: failed to route as desired gw=%u.%u.%u.%u oif=%i (got oif=%i)\n", 
164 +                      NIPQUAD(route_info->gw), ifindex, rt->u.dst.dev->ifindex);
165 +       
166 +       return 0;
167 +}
168 +
169 +
170 +/* Stolen from ip_finish_output2
171 + * PRE : skb->dev is set to the device we are leaving by
172 + *       skb->dst is not NULL
173 + * POST: the packet is sent with the link layer header pushed
174 + *       the packet is destroyed
175 + */
176 +static void ip_direct_send(struct sk_buff *skb)
177 +{
178 +       struct dst_entry *dst = skb->dst;
179 +       struct hh_cache *hh = dst->hh;
180 +       struct net_device *dev = dst->dev;
181 +       int hh_len = LL_RESERVED_SPACE(dev);
182 +
183 +       /* Be paranoid, rather than too clever. */
184 +       if (unlikely(skb_headroom(skb) < hh_len && dev->hard_header)) {
185 +               struct sk_buff *skb2;
186 +
187 +               skb2 = skb_realloc_headroom(skb, LL_RESERVED_SPACE(dev));
188 +               if (skb2 == NULL) {
189 +                       kfree_skb(skb);
190 +                       return;
191 +               }
192 +               if (skb->sk)
193 +                       skb_set_owner_w(skb2, skb->sk);
194 +               kfree_skb(skb);
195 +               skb = skb2;
196 +       }
197 +
198 +       if (hh) {
199 +               int hh_alen;
200 +
201 +               read_lock_bh(&hh->hh_lock);
202 +               hh_alen = HH_DATA_ALIGN(hh->hh_len);
203 +               memcpy(skb->data - hh_alen, hh->hh_data, hh_alen);
204 +               read_unlock_bh(&hh->hh_lock);
205 +               skb_push(skb, hh->hh_len);
206 +               hh->hh_output(skb);
207 +       } else if (dst->neighbour)
208 +               dst->neighbour->output(skb);
209 +       else {
210 +               if (net_ratelimit())
211 +                       DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ipt_ROUTE: no hdr & no neighbour cache!\n");
212 +               kfree_skb(skb);
213 +       }
214 +}
215 +
216 +
217 +/* PRE : skb->dev is set to the device we are leaving by
218 + * POST: - the packet is directly sent to the skb->dev device, without 
219 + *         pushing the link layer header.
220 + *       - the packet is destroyed
221 + */
222 +static inline int dev_direct_send(struct sk_buff *skb)
223 +{
224 +       return dev_queue_xmit(skb);
225 +}
226 +
227 +
228 +static unsigned int route_oif(const struct ipt_route_target_info *route_info,
229 +                             struct sk_buff *skb) 
230 +{
231 +       unsigned int ifindex = 0;
232 +       struct net_device *dev_out = NULL;
233 +
234 +       /* The user set the interface name to use.
235 +        * Getting the current interface index.
236 +        */
237 +       if ((dev_out = dev_get_by_name(route_info->oif))) {
238 +               ifindex = dev_out->ifindex;
239 +       } else {
240 +               /* Unknown interface name : packet dropped */
241 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
242 +                       DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: oif interface %s not found\n", route_info->oif);
243 +               return NF_DROP;
244 +       }
245 +
246 +       /* Trying the standard way of routing packets */
247 +       switch (route(skb, ifindex, route_info)) {
248 +       case 1:
249 +               dev_put(dev_out);
250 +               if (route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
251 +                       return IPT_CONTINUE;
252 +
253 +               ip_direct_send(skb);
254 +               return NF_STOLEN;
255 +
256 +       case 0:
257 +               /* Failed to send to oif. Trying the hard way */
258 +               if (route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
259 +                       return NF_DROP;
260 +
261 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
262 +                       DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: forcing the use of %i\n",
263 +                              ifindex);
264 +
265 +               /* We have to force the use of an interface.
266 +                * This interface must be a tunnel interface since
267 +                * otherwise we can't guess the hw address for
268 +                * the packet. For a tunnel interface, no hw address
269 +                * is needed.
270 +                */
271 +               if ((dev_out->type != ARPHRD_TUNNEL)
272 +                   && (dev_out->type != ARPHRD_IPGRE)) {
273 +                       if (net_ratelimit()) 
274 +                               DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: can't guess the hw addr !\n");
275 +                       dev_put(dev_out);
276 +                       return NF_DROP;
277 +               }
278 +       
279 +               /* Send the packet. This will also free skb
280 +                * Do not go through the POST_ROUTING hook because 
281 +                * skb->dst is not set and because it will probably
282 +                * get confused by the destination IP address.
283 +                */
284 +               skb->dev = dev_out;
285 +               dev_direct_send(skb);
286 +               dev_put(dev_out);
287 +               return NF_STOLEN;
288 +               
289 +       default:
290 +               /* Unexpected error */
291 +               dev_put(dev_out);
292 +               return NF_DROP;
293 +       }
294 +}
295 +
296 +
297 +static unsigned int route_iif(const struct ipt_route_target_info *route_info,
298 +                             struct sk_buff *skb) 
299 +{
300 +       struct net_device *dev_in = NULL;
301 +
302 +       /* Getting the current interface index. */
303 +       if (!(dev_in = dev_get_by_name(route_info->iif))) {
304 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
305 +                       DEBUGP("ipt_ROUTE: iif interface %s not found\n", route_info->iif);
306 +               return NF_DROP;
307 +       }
308 +
309 +       skb->dev = dev_in;
310 +       dst_release(skb->dst);
311 +       skb->dst = NULL;
312 +
313 +       netif_rx(skb);
314 +       dev_put(dev_in);
315 +       return NF_STOLEN;
316 +}
317 +
318 +
319 +static unsigned int route_gw(const struct ipt_route_target_info *route_info,
320 +                            struct sk_buff *skb) 
321 +{
322 +       if (route(skb, 0, route_info)!=1)
323 +               return NF_DROP;
324 +
325 +       if (route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
326 +               return IPT_CONTINUE;
327 +
328 +       ip_direct_send(skb);
329 +       return NF_STOLEN;
330 +}
331 +
332 +
333 +/* To detect and deter routed packet loopback when using the --tee option,
334 + * we take a page out of the raw.patch book: on the copied skb, we set up
335 + * a fake ->nfct entry, pointing to the local &route_tee_track. We skip
336 + * routing packets when we see they already have that ->nfct.
337 + */
338 +
339 +static struct nf_conn route_tee_track;
340 +
341 +static unsigned int ipt_route_target(struct sk_buff **pskb,
342 +                                    const struct net_device *in,
343 +                                    const struct net_device *out,
344 +                                    unsigned int hooknum,
345 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17)
346 +                                    const struct xt_target *target,
347 +#endif
348 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19)
349 +                                    const void *targinfo,
350 +                                    void *userinfo)
351 +#else
352 +                                    const void *targinfo)
353 +#endif
354 +{
355 +       const struct ipt_route_target_info *route_info = targinfo;
356 +       struct sk_buff *skb = *pskb;
357 +       unsigned int res;
358 +
359 +       if (skb->nfct == &route_tee_track.ct_general) {
360 +               /* Loopback - a packet we already routed, is to be
361 +                * routed another time. Avoid that, now.
362 +                */
363 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
364 +                       DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ipt_ROUTE: loopback - DROP!\n");
365 +               return NF_DROP;
366 +       }
367 +
368 +       /* If we are at PREROUTING or INPUT hook
369 +        * the TTL isn't decreased by the IP stack
370 +        */
371 +       if (hooknum == NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING ||
372 +           hooknum == NF_IP_LOCAL_IN) {
373 +
374 +               struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
375 +
376 +               if (iph->ttl <= 1) {
377 +                       struct rtable *rt;
378 +                       struct flowi fl = {
379 +                               .oif = 0,
380 +                               .nl_u = {
381 +                                       .ip4_u = {
382 +                                               .daddr = iph->daddr,
383 +                                               .saddr = iph->saddr,
384 +                                               .tos = RT_TOS(iph->tos),
385 +                                               .scope = ((iph->tos & RTO_ONLINK) ?
386 +                                                         RT_SCOPE_LINK :
387 +                                                         RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE)
388 +                                       }
389 +                               } 
390 +                       };
391 +
392 +                       if (ip_route_output_key(&rt, &fl)) {
393 +                               return NF_DROP;
394 +                       }
395 +
396 +                       if (skb->dev == rt->u.dst.dev) {
397 +                               /* Drop old route. */
398 +                               dst_release(skb->dst);
399 +                               skb->dst = &rt->u.dst;
400 +
401 +                               /* this will traverse normal stack, and 
402 +                                * thus call conntrack on the icmp packet */
403 +                               icmp_send(skb, ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED, 
404 +                                         ICMP_EXC_TTL, 0);
405 +                       }
406 +
407 +                       return NF_DROP;
408 +               }
409 +
410 +               /*
411 +                * If we are at INPUT the checksum must be recalculated since
412 +                * the length could change as the result of a defragmentation.
413 +                */
414 +               if(hooknum == NF_IP_LOCAL_IN) {
415 +                       iph->ttl = iph->ttl - 1;
416 +                       iph->check = 0;
417 +                       iph->check = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
418 +               } else {
419 +                       ip_decrease_ttl(iph);
420 +               }
421 +       }
422 +
423 +       if ((route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_TEE)) {
424 +               /*
425 +                * Copy the *pskb, and route the copy. Will later return
426 +                * IPT_CONTINUE for the original skb, which should continue
427 +                * on its way as if nothing happened. The copy should be
428 +                * independantly delivered to the ROUTE --gw.
429 +                */
430 +               skb = skb_copy(*pskb, GFP_ATOMIC);
431 +               if (!skb) {
432 +                       if (net_ratelimit()) 
433 +                               DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ipt_ROUTE: copy failed!\n");
434 +                       return IPT_CONTINUE;
435 +               }
436 +       }
437 +
438 +       /* Tell conntrack to forget this packet since it may get confused 
439 +        * when a packet is leaving with dst address == our address.
440 +        * Good idea ? Dunno. Need advice.
441 +        *
442 +        * NEW: mark the skb with our &route_tee_track, so we avoid looping
443 +        * on any already routed packet.
444 +        */
445 +       if (!(route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_CONTINUE)) {
446 +               nf_conntrack_put(skb->nfct);
447 +               skb->nfct = &route_tee_track.ct_general;
448 +               skb->nfctinfo = IP_CT_NEW;
449 +               nf_conntrack_get(skb->nfct);
450 +       }
451 +
452 +       if (route_info->oif[0] != '\0') {
453 +               res = route_oif(route_info, skb);
454 +       } else if (route_info->iif[0] != '\0') {
455 +               res = route_iif(route_info, skb);
456 +       } else if (route_info->gw) {
457 +               res = route_gw(route_info, skb);
458 +       } else {
459 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
460 +                       DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ipt_ROUTE: no parameter !\n");
461 +               res = IPT_CONTINUE;
462 +       }
463 +
464 +       if ((route_info->flags & IPT_ROUTE_TEE))
465 +               res = IPT_CONTINUE;
466 +
467 +       return res;
468 +}
469 +
470 +
471 +static bool ipt_route_checkentry(const char *tablename,
472 +                               const void *e,
473 +                               const struct xt_target *target,
474 +                               void *targinfo,
475 +                               unsigned int hook_mask)
476 +{
477 +       if (strcmp(tablename, "mangle") != 0) {
478 +               printk("ipt_ROUTE: bad table `%s', use the `mangle' table.\n",
479 +                      tablename);
480 +               return 0;
481 +       }
482 +
483 +       if (hook_mask & ~(  (1 << NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING)
484 +                           | (1 << NF_IP_LOCAL_IN)
485 +                           | (1 << NF_IP_FORWARD)
486 +                           | (1 << NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT)
487 +                           | (1 << NF_IP_POST_ROUTING))) {
488 +               printk("ipt_ROUTE: bad hook\n");
489 +               return 0;
490 +       }
491 +
492 +       return 1;
493 +}
494 +
495 +
496 +static struct ipt_target ipt_route_reg = { 
497 +       .name = "ROUTE",
498 +       .target = ipt_route_target,
499 +       .targetsize = sizeof(struct ipt_route_target_info),
500 +       .checkentry = ipt_route_checkentry,
501 +       .me = THIS_MODULE,
502 +};
503 +
504 +static int __init init(void)
505 +{
506 +       /* Set up fake conntrack (stolen from raw.patch):
507 +           - to never be deleted, not in any hashes */
508 +       atomic_set(&route_tee_track.ct_general.use, 1);
509 +       /*  - and look it like as a confirmed connection */
510 +       set_bit(IPS_CONFIRMED_BIT, &route_tee_track.status);
511 +       /* Initialize fake conntrack so that NAT will skip it */
512 +       route_tee_track.status |= IPS_NAT_DONE_MASK;
513 +
514 +       return xt_register_target(&ipt_route_reg);
515 +}
516 +
517 +
518 +static void __exit fini(void)
519 +{
520 +       xt_unregister_target(&ipt_route_reg);
521 +}
522 +
523 +module_init(init);
524 +module_exit(fini);
525 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig
526 ===================================================================
527 --- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig    2007-09-21 16:24:02.000000000 +0800
528 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
529 @@ -562,5 +562,22 @@
530           To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
531  
532  
533 +config IP_NF_TARGET_ROUTE
534 +       tristate  'ROUTE target support'
535 +       depends on IP_NF_MANGLE
536 +       help
537 +         This option adds a `ROUTE' target, which enables you to setup unusual
538 +         routes. For example, the ROUTE lets you route a received packet through 
539 +         an interface or towards a host, even if the regular destination of the 
540 +         packet is the router itself. The ROUTE target is also able to change the 
541 +         incoming interface of a packet.
542 +       
543 +         The target can be or not a final target. It has to be used inside the 
544 +         mangle table.
545 +         
546 +         If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
547 +         Documentation/modules.txt.  The module will be called ipt_ROUTE.o.
548 +         If unsure, say `N'.
549 +
550  endmenu
551  
552 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile
553 ===================================================================
554 --- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile   2007-09-21 16:24:02.000000000 +0800
555 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile        2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
556 @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@
557  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ipt_IMQ.o
558  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE) += ipt_MASQUERADE.o
559  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT) += ipt_REDIRECT.o
560 +obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ROUTE) += ipt_ROUTE.o
561  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_NETMAP) += ipt_NETMAP.o
562  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_SAME) += ipt_SAME.o
563  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_LOG) += ipt_LOG.o
564 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/ndisc.c
565 ===================================================================
566 --- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv6/ndisc.c      2007-09-21 16:23:53.000000000 +0800
567 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/ndisc.c   2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
568 @@ -154,6 +154,8 @@
569         .gc_thresh3 =   1024,
570  };
571  
572 +EXPORT_SYMBOL(nd_tbl);
573 +
574  /* ND options */
575  struct ndisc_options {
576         struct nd_opt_hdr *nd_opt_array[__ND_OPT_ARRAY_MAX];
577 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_ROUTE.c
578 ===================================================================
579 --- /dev/null   1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
580 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_ROUTE.c    2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
581 @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@
582 +/*
583 + * This implements the ROUTE v6 target, which enables you to setup unusual
584 + * routes not supported by the standard kernel routing table.
585 + *
586 + * Copyright (C) 2003 Cedric de Launois <delaunois@info.ucl.ac.be>
587 + *
588 + * v 1.1 2004/11/23
589 + *
590 + * This software is distributed under GNU GPL v2, 1991
591 + */
592 +
593 +#include <linux/module.h>
594 +#include <linux/skbuff.h>
595 +#include <linux/ipv6.h>
596 +#include <linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6_tables.h>
597 +#include <linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_ROUTE.h>
598 +#include <linux/netdevice.h>
599 +#include <linux/version.h>
600 +#include <net/ipv6.h>
601 +#include <net/ndisc.h>
602 +#include <net/ip6_route.h>
603 +#include <linux/icmpv6.h>
604 +
605 +#if 1
606 +#define DEBUGP printk
607 +#else
608 +#define DEBUGP(format, args...)
609 +#endif
610 +
611 +#define NIP6(addr) \
612 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[0]), \
613 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[1]), \
614 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[2]), \
615 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[3]), \
616 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[4]), \
617 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[5]), \
618 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[6]), \
619 +       ntohs((addr).s6_addr16[7])
620 +
621 +/* Route the packet according to the routing keys specified in
622 + * route_info. Keys are :
623 + *  - ifindex : 
624 + *      0 if no oif preferred, 
625 + *      otherwise set to the index of the desired oif
626 + *  - route_info->gw :
627 + *      0 if no gateway specified,
628 + *      otherwise set to the next host to which the pkt must be routed
629 + * If success, skb->dev is the output device to which the packet must 
630 + * be sent and skb->dst is not NULL
631 + *
632 + * RETURN:  1 if the packet was succesfully routed to the 
633 + *            destination desired
634 + *          0 if the kernel routing table could not route the packet
635 + *            according to the keys specified
636 + */
637 +static int 
638 +route6(struct sk_buff *skb,
639 +       unsigned int ifindex,
640 +       const struct ip6t_route_target_info *route_info)
641 +{
642 +       struct rt6_info *rt = NULL;
643 +       struct ipv6hdr *ipv6h = ipv6_hdr(skb);
644 +       struct in6_addr *gw = (struct in6_addr*)&route_info->gw;
645 +
646 +       DEBUGP("ip6t_ROUTE: called with: ");
647 +       DEBUGP("DST=%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x ", NIP6(ipv6h->daddr));
648 +       DEBUGP("GATEWAY=%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x ", NIP6(*gw));
649 +       DEBUGP("OUT=%s\n", route_info->oif);
650 +       
651 +       if (ipv6_addr_any(gw))
652 +               rt = rt6_lookup(&ipv6h->daddr, &ipv6h->saddr, ifindex, 1);
653 +       else
654 +               rt = rt6_lookup(gw, &ipv6h->saddr, ifindex, 1);
655 +
656 +       if (!rt)
657 +               goto no_route;
658 +
659 +       DEBUGP("ip6t_ROUTE: routing gives: ");
660 +       DEBUGP("DST=%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x ", NIP6(rt->rt6i_dst.addr));
661 +       DEBUGP("GATEWAY=%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x ", NIP6(rt->rt6i_gateway));
662 +       DEBUGP("OUT=%s\n", rt->rt6i_dev->name);
663 +
664 +       if (ifindex && rt->rt6i_dev->ifindex!=ifindex)
665 +               goto wrong_route;
666 +       
667 +       if (!rt->rt6i_nexthop) {
668 +               DEBUGP("ip6t_ROUTE: discovering neighbour\n");
669 +               rt->rt6i_nexthop = ndisc_get_neigh(rt->rt6i_dev, &rt->rt6i_dst.addr);
670 +       }
671 +
672 +       /* Drop old route. */
673 +       dst_release(skb->dst);
674 +       skb->dst = &rt->u.dst;
675 +       skb->dev = rt->rt6i_dev;
676 +       return 1;
677 +
678 + wrong_route:
679 +       dst_release(&rt->u.dst);
680 + no_route:
681 +       if (!net_ratelimit())
682 +               return 0;
683 +
684 +       printk("ip6t_ROUTE: no explicit route found ");
685 +       if (ifindex)
686 +               printk("via interface %s ", route_info->oif);
687 +       if (!ipv6_addr_any(gw))
688 +               printk("via gateway %04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x", NIP6(*gw));
689 +       printk("\n");
690 +       return 0;
691 +}
692 +
693 +
694 +/* Stolen from ip6_output_finish
695 + * PRE : skb->dev is set to the device we are leaving by
696 + *       skb->dst is not NULL
697 + * POST: the packet is sent with the link layer header pushed
698 + *       the packet is destroyed
699 + */
700 +static void ip_direct_send(struct sk_buff *skb)
701 +{
702 +       struct dst_entry *dst = skb->dst;
703 +       struct hh_cache *hh = dst->hh;
704 +
705 +       if (hh) {
706 +               read_lock_bh(&hh->hh_lock);
707 +               memcpy(skb->data - 16, hh->hh_data, 16);
708 +               read_unlock_bh(&hh->hh_lock);
709 +               skb_push(skb, hh->hh_len);
710 +               hh->hh_output(skb);
711 +       } else if (dst->neighbour)
712 +               dst->neighbour->output(skb);
713 +       else {
714 +               if (net_ratelimit())
715 +                       DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ip6t_ROUTE: no hdr & no neighbour cache!\n");
716 +               kfree_skb(skb);
717 +       }
718 +}
719 +
720 +
721 +static unsigned int 
722 +route6_oif(const struct ip6t_route_target_info *route_info,
723 +          struct sk_buff *skb) 
724 +{
725 +       unsigned int ifindex = 0;
726 +       struct net_device *dev_out = NULL;
727 +
728 +       /* The user set the interface name to use.
729 +        * Getting the current interface index.
730 +        */
731 +       if ((dev_out = dev_get_by_name(route_info->oif))) {
732 +               ifindex = dev_out->ifindex;
733 +       } else {
734 +               /* Unknown interface name : packet dropped */
735 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
736 +                       DEBUGP("ip6t_ROUTE: oif interface %s not found\n", route_info->oif);
737 +
738 +               if (route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
739 +                       return IP6T_CONTINUE;
740 +               else
741 +                       return NF_DROP;
742 +       }
743 +
744 +       /* Trying the standard way of routing packets */
745 +       if (route6(skb, ifindex, route_info)) {
746 +               dev_put(dev_out);
747 +               if (route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
748 +                       return IP6T_CONTINUE;
749 +               
750 +               ip_direct_send(skb);
751 +               return NF_STOLEN;
752 +       } else 
753 +               return NF_DROP;
754 +}
755 +
756 +
757 +static unsigned int 
758 +route6_gw(const struct ip6t_route_target_info *route_info,
759 +         struct sk_buff *skb) 
760 +{
761 +       if (route6(skb, 0, route_info)) {
762 +               if (route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
763 +                       return IP6T_CONTINUE;
764 +
765 +               ip_direct_send(skb);
766 +               return NF_STOLEN;
767 +       } else
768 +               return NF_DROP;
769 +}
770 +
771 +
772 +static unsigned int 
773 +ip6t_route_target(struct sk_buff **pskb,
774 +                 const struct net_device *in,
775 +                 const struct net_device *out,
776 +                 unsigned int hooknum,
777 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17)
778 +                 const struct xt_target *target,
779 +#endif
780 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19)
781 +                 const void *targinfo,
782 +                 void *userinfo)
783 +#else
784 +                 const void *targinfo)
785 +#endif
786 +{
787 +       const struct ip6t_route_target_info *route_info = targinfo;
788 +       struct sk_buff *skb = *pskb;
789 +       struct in6_addr *gw = (struct in6_addr*)&route_info->gw;
790 +       unsigned int res;
791 +
792 +       if (route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_CONTINUE)
793 +               goto do_it;
794 +
795 +       /* If we are at PREROUTING or INPUT hook
796 +        * the TTL isn't decreased by the IP stack
797 +        */
798 +       if (hooknum == NF_IP6_PRE_ROUTING ||
799 +           hooknum == NF_IP6_LOCAL_IN) {
800 +
801 +               struct ipv6hdr *ipv6h = ipv6_hdr(skb);
802 +
803 +               if (ipv6h->hop_limit <= 1) {
804 +                       /* Force OUTPUT device used as source address */
805 +                       skb->dev = skb->dst->dev;
806 +
807 +                       icmpv6_send(skb, ICMPV6_TIME_EXCEED, 
808 +                                   ICMPV6_EXC_HOPLIMIT, 0, skb->dev);
809 +
810 +                       return NF_DROP;
811 +               }
812 +
813 +               ipv6h->hop_limit--;
814 +       }
815 +
816 +       if ((route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_TEE)) {
817 +               /*
818 +                * Copy the *pskb, and route the copy. Will later return
819 +                * IP6T_CONTINUE for the original skb, which should continue
820 +                * on its way as if nothing happened. The copy should be
821 +                * independantly delivered to the ROUTE --gw.
822 +                */
823 +               skb = skb_copy(*pskb, GFP_ATOMIC);
824 +               if (!skb) {
825 +                       if (net_ratelimit()) 
826 +                               DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ip6t_ROUTE: copy failed!\n");
827 +                       return IP6T_CONTINUE;
828 +               }
829 +       }
830 +
831 +do_it:
832 +       if (route_info->oif[0]) {
833 +               res = route6_oif(route_info, skb);
834 +       } else if (!ipv6_addr_any(gw)) {
835 +               res = route6_gw(route_info, skb);
836 +       } else {
837 +               if (net_ratelimit()) 
838 +                       DEBUGP(KERN_DEBUG "ip6t_ROUTE: no parameter !\n");
839 +               res = IP6T_CONTINUE;
840 +       }
841 +
842 +       if ((route_info->flags & IP6T_ROUTE_TEE))
843 +               res = IP6T_CONTINUE;
844 +
845 +       return res;
846 +}
847 +
848 +
849 +static int 
850 +ip6t_route_checkentry(const char *tablename,
851 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,16)
852 +                     const void *entry,
853 +#else
854 +                     const struct ip6t_entry *entry
855 +#endif
856 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17)
857 +                     const struct xt_target *target,
858 +#endif
859 +                     void *targinfo,
860 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19)
861 +                     unsigned int targinfosize,
862 +#endif
863 +                     unsigned int hook_mask)
864 +{
865 +       if (strcmp(tablename, "mangle") != 0) {
866 +               printk("ip6t_ROUTE: can only be called from \"mangle\" table.\n");
867 +               return 0;
868 +       }
869 +
870 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19)
871 +       if (targinfosize != IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_route_target_info))) {
872 +               printk(KERN_WARNING "ip6t_ROUTE: targinfosize %u != %Zu\n",
873 +                      targinfosize,
874 +                      IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_route_target_info)));
875 +               return 0;
876 +       }
877 +#endif
878 +
879 +       return 1;
880 +}
881 +
882 +
883 +static struct ip6t_target ip6t_route_reg = {
884 +       .name       = "ROUTE",
885 +       .target     = ip6t_route_target,
886 +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17)
887 +       .targetsize = sizeof(struct ip6t_route_target_info),
888 +#endif
889 +       .checkentry = ip6t_route_checkentry,
890 +       .me         = THIS_MODULE
891 +};
892 +
893 +
894 +static int __init init(void)
895 +{
896 +       printk(KERN_DEBUG "registering ipv6 ROUTE target\n");
897 +       if (xt_register_target(&ip6t_route_reg))
898 +               return -EINVAL;
899 +
900 +       return 0;
901 +}
902 +
903 +
904 +static void __exit fini(void)
905 +{
906 +       xt_unregister_target(&ip6t_route_reg);
907 +}
908 +
909 +module_init(init);
910 +module_exit(fini);
911 +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
912 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig
913 ===================================================================
914 --- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig    2007-09-21 16:24:02.000000000 +0800
915 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
916 @@ -209,5 +209,18 @@
917           If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
918           <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
919  
920 +config IP6_NF_TARGET_ROUTE
921 +       tristate 'ROUTE target support'
922 +       depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE
923 +       help
924 +         This option adds a `ROUTE' target, which enables you to setup unusual
925 +         routes. The ROUTE target is also able to change the incoming interface
926 +         of a packet.
927 +       
928 +         The target can be or not a final target. It has to be used inside the 
929 +         mangle table.
930 +         
931 +         Not working as a module.
932 +
933  endmenu
934  
935 Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile
936 ===================================================================
937 --- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile   2007-09-21 16:24:02.000000000 +0800
938 +++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile        2007-09-21 16:24:03.000000000 +0800
939 @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
940  obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_RAW) += ip6table_raw.o
941  obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_HL) += ip6t_hl.o
942  obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_REJECT) += ip6t_REJECT.o
943 +obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_ROUTE) += ip6t_ROUTE.o
944  obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_MH) += ip6t_mh.o
945  
946  # objects for l3 independent conntrack