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1/*      $NetBSD: handler.h,v 1.25 2010/11/17 10:40:41 tteras Exp $      */
2
3/* Id: handler.h,v 1.19 2006/02/25 08:25:12 manubsd Exp */
4
5/*
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33
34#ifndef _HANDLER_H
35#define _HANDLER_H
36
37#include <sys/queue.h>
38#include <openssl/rsa.h>
39
40#include <sys/time.h>
41
42#include "isakmp_var.h"
43#include "oakley.h"
44#include "schedule.h"
45#include "evt.h"
46
47/* Phase 1 handler */
48/*
49 * main mode:
50 *      initiator               responder
51 *  0   (---)                   (---)
52 *  1   start                   start (1st msg received)
53 *  2   (---)                   1st valid msg received
54 *  3   1st msg sent            1st msg sent
55 *  4   1st valid msg received  2st valid msg received
56 *  5   2nd msg sent            2nd msg sent
57 *  6   2nd valid msg received  3rd valid msg received
58 *  7   3rd msg sent            3rd msg sent
59 *  8   3rd valid msg received  (---)
60 *  9   SA established          SA established
61 *
62 * aggressive mode:
63 *      initiator               responder
64 *  0   (---)                   (---)
65 *  1   start                   start (1st msg received)
66 *  2   (---)                   1st valid msg received
67 *  3   1st msg sent            1st msg sent
68 *  4   1st valid msg received  2st valid msg received
69 *  5   (---)                   (---)
70 *  6   (---)                   (---)
71 *  7   (---)                   (---)
72 *  8   (---)                   (---)
73 *  9   SA established          SA established
74 *
75 * base mode:
76 *      initiator               responder
77 *  0   (---)                   (---)
78 *  1   start                   start (1st msg received)
79 *  2   (---)                   1st valid msg received
80 *  3   1st msg sent            1st msg sent
81 *  4   1st valid msg received  2st valid msg received
82 *  5   2nd msg sent            (---)
83 *  6   (---)                   (---)
84 *  7   (---)                   (---)
85 *  8   (---)                   (---)
86 *  9   SA established          SA established
87 */
88#define PHASE1ST_SPAWN                  0
89#define PHASE1ST_START                  1
90#define PHASE1ST_MSG1RECEIVED           2
91#define PHASE1ST_MSG1SENT               3
92#define PHASE1ST_MSG2RECEIVED           4
93#define PHASE1ST_MSG2SENT               5
94#define PHASE1ST_MSG3RECEIVED           6
95#define PHASE1ST_MSG3SENT               7
96#define PHASE1ST_MSG4RECEIVED           8
97#define PHASE1ST_ESTABLISHED            9
98#define PHASE1ST_DYING                  10
99#define PHASE1ST_EXPIRED                11
100#define PHASE1ST_MAX                    12
101
102/* About address semantics in each case.
103 *                      initiator(addr=I)       responder(addr=R)
104 *                      src     dst             src     dst
105 *                      (local) (remote)        (local) (remote)
106 * phase 1 handler      I       R               R       I
107 * phase 2 handler      I       R               R       I
108 * getspi msg           R       I               I       R
109 * acquire msg          I       R
110 * ID payload           I       R               I       R
111 */
112#ifdef ENABLE_HYBRID
113struct isakmp_cfg_state;
114#endif
115struct ph1handle {
116        isakmp_index index;
117
118        int status;                     /* status of this SA */
119        int side;                       /* INITIATOR or RESPONDER */
120
121        struct sockaddr *remote;        /* remote address to negosiate ph1 */
122        struct sockaddr *local;         /* local address to negosiate ph1 */
123                        /* XXX copy from rmconf due to anonymous configuration.
124                         * If anonymous will be forbidden, we do delete them. */
125
126        struct remoteconf *rmconf;      /* pointer to remote configuration */
127
128        struct isakmpsa *approval;      /* pointer to SA(s) approved. */
129        vchar_t *authstr;               /* place holder of string for auth. */
130                                        /* for example pre-shared key */
131
132        u_int8_t version;               /* ISAKMP version */
133        u_int8_t etype;                 /* Exchange type actually for use */
134        u_int8_t flags;                 /* Flags */
135        u_int32_t msgid;                /* message id */
136
137        u_int32_t vendorid_mask;        /* bitmask of received supported vendor ids*/
138#ifdef ENABLE_NATT
139        struct ph1natt_options *natt_options;   /* Selected NAT-T IKE version */
140        u_int32_t natt_flags;           /* NAT-T related flags */
141#endif
142#ifdef ENABLE_FRAG
143        int frag;                       /* IKE phase 1 fragmentation */
144        struct isakmp_frag_item *frag_chain;    /* Received fragments */
145#endif
146
147        struct sched sce;               /* schedule for expire */
148
149        struct sched scr;               /* schedule for resend */
150        int retry_counter;              /* for resend. */
151        vchar_t *sendbuf;               /* buffer for re-sending */
152
153        vchar_t *dhpriv;                /* DH; private value */
154        vchar_t *dhpub;                 /* DH; public value */
155        vchar_t *dhpub_p;               /* DH; partner's public value */
156        vchar_t *dhgxy;                 /* DH; shared secret */
157        vchar_t *nonce;                 /* nonce value */
158        vchar_t *nonce_p;               /* partner's nonce value */
159        vchar_t *skeyid;                /* SKEYID */
160        vchar_t *skeyid_d;              /* SKEYID_d */
161        vchar_t *skeyid_a;              /* SKEYID_a, i.e. hash */
162        vchar_t *skeyid_e;              /* SKEYID_e, i.e. encryption */
163        vchar_t *key;                   /* cipher key */
164        vchar_t *hash;                  /* HASH minus general header */
165        vchar_t *sig;                   /* SIG minus general header */
166        vchar_t *sig_p;                 /* peer's SIG minus general header */
167        vchar_t *cert;                  /* CERT minus general header */
168        vchar_t *cert_p;                /* peer's CERT minus general header */
169        vchar_t *crl_p;                 /* peer's CRL minus general header */
170        vchar_t *cr_p;                  /* peer's CR not including general */
171        RSA *rsa;                       /* my RSA key */
172        RSA *rsa_p;                     /* peer's RSA key */
173        struct genlist *rsa_candidates; /* possible candidates for peer's RSA key */
174        vchar_t *id;                    /* ID minus gen header */
175        vchar_t *id_p;                  /* partner's ID minus general header */
176                                        /* i.e. struct ipsecdoi_id_b*. */
177        struct isakmp_ivm *ivm;         /* IVs */
178
179        vchar_t *sa;                    /* whole SA payload to send/to be sent*/
180                                        /* to calculate HASH */
181                                        /* NOT INCLUDING general header. */
182
183        vchar_t *sa_ret;                /* SA payload to reply/to be replyed */
184                                        /* NOT INCLUDING general header. */
185                                        /* NOTE: Should be release after use. */
186
187#ifdef HAVE_GSSAPI
188        void *gssapi_state;             /* GSS-API specific state. */
189                                        /* Allocated when needed */
190        vchar_t *gi_i;                  /* optional initiator GSS id */
191        vchar_t *gi_r;                  /* optional responder GSS id */
192#endif
193
194        struct isakmp_pl_hash *pl_hash; /* pointer to hash payload */
195
196        time_t created;                 /* timestamp for establish */
197        int initial_contact_received;   /* set if initial contact received */
198#ifdef ENABLE_STATS
199        struct timeval start;
200        struct timeval end;
201#endif
202
203#ifdef ENABLE_DPD
204        int             dpd_support;    /* Does remote supports DPD ? */
205        u_int32_t       dpd_last_ack;
206        u_int32_t       dpd_seq;                /* DPD seq number to receive */
207        u_int8_t        dpd_fails;              /* number of failures */
208        struct sched    dpd_r_u;
209#endif
210
211        u_int32_t msgid2;               /* msgid counter for Phase 2 */
212        int ph2cnt;     /* the number which is negotiated by this phase 1 */
213        LIST_HEAD(_ph2ofph1_, ph2handle) ph2tree;
214
215        LIST_ENTRY(ph1handle) chain;
216#ifdef ENABLE_HYBRID
217        struct isakmp_cfg_state *mode_cfg;      /* ISAKMP mode config state */
218#endif
219        EVT_LISTENER_LIST(evt_listeners);
220};
221
222/* For limiting enumeration of ph1 tree */
223struct ph1selector {
224        struct sockaddr *local;
225        struct sockaddr *remote;
226};
227
228/* Phase 2 handler */
229/* allocated per a SA or SA bundles of a pair of peer's IP addresses. */
230/*
231 *      initiator               responder
232 *  0   (---)                   (---)
233 *  1   start                   start (1st msg received)
234 *  2   acquire msg get         1st valid msg received
235 *  3   getspi request sent     getspi request sent
236 *  4   getspi done             getspi done
237 *  5   1st msg sent            1st msg sent
238 *  6   1st valid msg received  2nd valid msg received
239 *  7   (commit bit)            (commit bit)
240 *  8   SAs added               SAs added
241 *  9   SAs established         SAs established
242 * 10   SAs expired             SAs expired
243 */
244#define PHASE2ST_SPAWN          0
245#define PHASE2ST_START          1
246#define PHASE2ST_STATUS2        2
247#define PHASE2ST_GETSPISENT     3
248#define PHASE2ST_GETSPIDONE     4
249#define PHASE2ST_MSG1SENT       5
250#define PHASE2ST_STATUS6        6
251#define PHASE2ST_COMMIT         7
252#define PHASE2ST_ADDSA          8
253#define PHASE2ST_ESTABLISHED    9
254#define PHASE2ST_EXPIRED        10
255#define PHASE2ST_MAX            11
256
257struct ph2handle {
258        /* source and destination addresses used for IKE exchange. Might
259         * differ from source and destination of SA. On the initiator,
260         * they are tweaked if a hint is available in the SPD (set by
261         * MIGRATE for instance). Otherwise they are the source and
262         * destination of SA for transport mode and the tunnel endpoints
263         * for tunnel mode */
264        struct sockaddr *src;
265        struct sockaddr *dst;
266
267        /* source and destination addresses of the SA in the case addresses
268         * used for IKE exchanges (src and dst) do differ. On the initiator,
269         * they are set (if needed) in pk_recvacquire(). On the responder,
270         * they are _derived_ from the local and remote parameters of the
271         * SP, if available. */
272        struct sockaddr *sa_src;
273        struct sockaddr *sa_dst;
274
275        /* Store our Phase 2 ID and the peer ID (ID minus general header).
276         * On the initiator, they are set during ACQUIRE processing.
277         * On the responder, they are set from the content of ID payload
278         * in quick_r1recv(). Then, if they are of type address or
279         * tunnel, they are compared to sainfo selectors.
280         */
281        vchar_t *id;                    /* ID minus gen header */
282        vchar_t *id_p;                  /* peer's ID minus general header */
283
284#ifdef ENABLE_NATT
285        struct sockaddr *natoa_src;     /* peer's view of my address */
286        struct sockaddr *natoa_dst;     /* peer's view of his address */
287#endif
288
289        u_int32_t spid;                 /* policy id by kernel */
290
291        int status;                     /* ipsec sa status */
292        u_int8_t side;                  /* INITIATOR or RESPONDER */
293
294        struct sched sce;               /* schedule for expire */
295        struct sched scr;               /* schedule for resend */
296        int retry_counter;              /* for resend. */
297        vchar_t *sendbuf;               /* buffer for re-sending */
298        vchar_t *msg1;                  /* buffer for re-sending */
299                                /* used for responder's first message */
300
301        int retry_checkph1;             /* counter to wait phase 1 finished. */
302                                        /* NOTE: actually it's timer. */
303
304        u_int32_t seq;                  /* sequence number used by PF_KEY */
305                        /*
306                         * NOTE: In responder side, we can't identify each SAs
307                         * with same destination address for example, when
308                         * socket based SA is required.  So we set a identifier
309                         * number to "seq", and sent kernel by pfkey.
310                         */
311        u_int8_t satype;                /* satype in PF_KEY */
312                        /*
313                         * saved satype in the original PF_KEY request from
314                         * the kernel in order to reply a error.
315                         */
316
317        u_int8_t flags;                 /* Flags for phase 2 */
318        u_int32_t msgid;                /* msgid for phase 2 */
319
320        struct sainfo *sainfo;          /* place holder of sainfo */
321        struct saprop *proposal;        /* SA(s) proposal. */
322        struct saprop *approval;        /* SA(s) approved. */
323        u_int32_t lifetime_secs;        /* responder lifetime (seconds) */
324        u_int32_t lifetime_kb;          /* responder lifetime (kbytes) */
325        caddr_t spidx_gen;              /* policy from peer's proposal */
326
327        struct dhgroup *pfsgrp;         /* DH; prime number */
328        vchar_t *dhpriv;                /* DH; private value */
329        vchar_t *dhpub;                 /* DH; public value */
330        vchar_t *dhpub_p;               /* DH; partner's public value */
331        vchar_t *dhgxy;                 /* DH; shared secret */
332        vchar_t *nonce;                 /* nonce value in phase 2 */
333        vchar_t *nonce_p;               /* partner's nonce value in phase 2 */
334
335        vchar_t *sa;                    /* whole SA payload to send/to be sent*/
336                                        /* to calculate HASH */
337                                        /* NOT INCLUDING general header. */
338
339        vchar_t *sa_ret;                /* SA payload to reply/to be replyed */
340                                        /* NOT INCLUDING general header. */
341                                        /* NOTE: Should be release after use. */
342
343        struct isakmp_ivm *ivm;         /* IVs */
344
345        int generated_spidx;    /* mark handlers whith generated policy */
346
347#ifdef ENABLE_STATS
348        struct timeval start;
349        struct timeval end;
350#endif
351        struct ph1handle *ph1;  /* back pointer to isakmp status */
352
353        LIST_ENTRY(ph2handle) chain;
354        LIST_ENTRY(ph2handle) ph1bind;  /* chain to ph1handle */
355        EVT_LISTENER_LIST(evt_listeners);
356};
357
358/* For limiting enumeration of ph2 tree */
359struct ph2selector {
360        u_int32_t spid;
361        struct sockaddr *src;
362        struct sockaddr *dst;
363};
364
365/*
366 * for handling initial contact.
367 */
368struct contacted {
369        struct sockaddr *remote;        /* remote address to negosiate ph1 */
370        LIST_ENTRY(contacted) chain;
371};
372
373/*
374 * for checking a packet retransmited.
375 */
376struct recvdpkt {
377        struct sockaddr *remote;        /* the remote address */
378        struct sockaddr *local;         /* the local address */
379        vchar_t *hash;                  /* hash of the received packet */
380        vchar_t *sendbuf;               /* buffer for the response */
381        int retry_counter;              /* how many times to send */
382        struct timeval time_send;       /* timestamp of previous send */
383
384        LIST_ENTRY(recvdpkt) chain;
385};
386
387/* for parsing ISAKMP header. */
388struct isakmp_parse_t {
389        u_char type;            /* payload type of mine */
390        int len;                /* ntohs(ptr->len) */
391        struct isakmp_gen *ptr;
392};
393
394/*
395 * for IV management.
396 *
397 * - normal case
398 * initiator                                     responder
399 * -------------------------                     --------------------------
400 * initialize iv(A), ive(A).                     initialize iv(A), ive(A).
401 * encode by ive(A).
402 * save to iv(B).            ---[packet(B)]-->   save to ive(B).
403 *                                               decode by iv(A).
404 *                                               packet consistency.
405 *                                               sync iv(B) with ive(B).
406 *                                               check auth, integrity.
407 *                                               encode by ive(B).
408 * save to ive(C).          <--[packet(C)]---    save to iv(C).
409 * decoded by iv(B).
410 *      :
411 *
412 * - In the case that a error is found while cipher processing,
413 * initiator                                     responder
414 * -------------------------                     --------------------------
415 * initialize iv(A), ive(A).                     initialize iv(A), ive(A).
416 * encode by ive(A).
417 * save to iv(B).            ---[packet(B)]-->   save to ive(B).
418 *                                               decode by iv(A).
419 *                                               packet consistency.
420 *                                               sync iv(B) with ive(B).
421 *                                               check auth, integrity.
422 *                                               error found.
423 *                                               create notify.
424 *                                               get ive2(X) from iv(B).
425 *                                               encode by ive2(X).
426 * get iv2(X) from iv(B).   <--[packet(Y)]---    save to iv2(Y).
427 * save to ive2(Y).
428 * decoded by iv2(X).
429 *      :
430 *
431 * The reason why the responder synchronizes iv with ive after checking the
432 * packet consistency is that it is required to leave the IV for decoding
433 * packet.  Because there is a potential of error while checking the packet
434 * consistency.  Also the reason why that is before authentication and
435 * integirty check is that the IV for informational exchange has to be made
436 * by the IV which is after packet decoded and checking the packet consistency.
437 * Otherwise IV mismatched happens between the intitiator and the responder.
438 */
439struct isakmp_ivm {
440        vchar_t *iv;    /* for decoding packet */
441                        /* if phase 1, it's for computing phase2 iv */
442        vchar_t *ive;   /* for encoding packet */
443};
444
445/* for dumping */
446struct ph1dump {
447        isakmp_index index;
448        int status;
449        int side;
450        struct sockaddr_storage remote;
451        struct sockaddr_storage local;
452        u_int8_t version;
453        u_int8_t etype;
454        time_t created;
455        int ph2cnt;
456};
457
458struct sockaddr;
459struct ph1handle;
460struct ph2handle;
461struct policyindex;
462
463extern struct ph1handle *getph1byindex __P((isakmp_index *));
464extern struct ph1handle *getph1byindex0 __P((isakmp_index *));
465
466extern int enumph1 __P((struct ph1selector *ph1sel,
467                        int (* enum_func)(struct ph1handle *iph1, void *arg),
468                        void *enum_arg));
469
470#define GETPH1_F_ESTABLISHED            0x0001
471
472extern struct ph1handle *getph1 __P((struct ph1handle *ph1hint,
473                                     struct sockaddr *local,
474                                     struct sockaddr *remote,
475                                     int flags));
476
477#define getph1byaddr(local, remote, est) \
478        getph1(NULL, local, remote, est ? GETPH1_F_ESTABLISHED : 0)
479#define getph1bydstaddr(remote) \
480        getph1(NULL, NULL, remote, 0)
481
482#ifdef ENABLE_HYBRID
483struct ph1handle *getph1bylogin __P((char *));
484int purgeph1bylogin __P((char *));
485#endif
486extern void migrate_ph12 __P((struct ph1handle *old_iph1, struct ph1handle *new_iph1));
487extern void migrate_dying_ph12 __P((struct ph1handle *iph1));
488extern vchar_t *dumpph1 __P((void));
489extern struct ph1handle *newph1 __P((void));
490extern void delph1 __P((struct ph1handle *));
491extern int insph1 __P((struct ph1handle *));
492extern void remph1 __P((struct ph1handle *));
493extern int resolveph1rmconf __P((struct ph1handle *));
494extern void flushph1 __P((void));
495extern void initph1tree __P((void));
496extern int ph1_rekey_enabled __P((struct ph1handle *));
497
498extern int enumph2 __P((struct ph2selector *ph2sel,
499                        int (* enum_func)(struct ph2handle *iph2, void *arg),
500                        void *enum_arg));
501extern struct ph2handle *getph2byseq __P((u_int32_t));
502extern struct ph2handle *getph2bysaddr __P((struct sockaddr *,
503        struct sockaddr *));
504extern struct ph2handle *getph2bymsgid __P((struct ph1handle *, u_int32_t));
505extern struct ph2handle *getph2byid __P((struct sockaddr *,
506        struct sockaddr *, u_int32_t));
507extern struct ph2handle *getph2bysaidx __P((struct sockaddr *,
508        struct sockaddr *, u_int, u_int32_t));
509extern struct ph2handle *newph2 __P((void));
510extern void initph2 __P((struct ph2handle *));
511extern void delph2 __P((struct ph2handle *));
512extern int insph2 __P((struct ph2handle *));
513extern void remph2 __P((struct ph2handle *));
514extern void flushph2 __P((void));
515extern void deleteallph2 __P((struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, u_int));
516extern void initph2tree __P((void));
517
518extern void bindph12 __P((struct ph1handle *, struct ph2handle *));
519extern void unbindph12 __P((struct ph2handle *));
520
521extern struct contacted *getcontacted __P((struct sockaddr *));
522extern int inscontacted __P((struct sockaddr *));
523extern void remcontacted __P((struct sockaddr *));
524extern void initctdtree __P((void));
525
526extern int check_recvdpkt __P((struct sockaddr *,
527        struct sockaddr *, vchar_t *));
528extern int add_recvdpkt __P((struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *,
529        vchar_t *, vchar_t *));
530extern void init_recvdpkt __P((void));
531
532#ifdef ENABLE_HYBRID
533extern int exclude_cfg_addr __P((const struct sockaddr *));
534#endif
535
536extern int revalidate_ph12(void);
537
538#endif /* _HANDLER_H */
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