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410c8acf 1/* -*-c-*-
410c8acf 2 *
3 * Main header file for TrIPE
4 *
5 * (c) 2001 Straylight/Edgeware
6 */
7
e04c2d50 8/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
410c8acf 9 *
10 * This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
11 *
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12 * TrIPE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
13 * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
14 * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
15 * option) any later version.
e04c2d50 16 *
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17 * TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
18 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
19 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
20 * for more details.
e04c2d50 21 *
410c8acf 22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
11ad66c2 23 * along with TrIPE. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
410c8acf 24 */
25
410c8acf 26#ifndef TRIPE_H
27#define TRIPE_H
28
29#ifdef __cplusplus
30 extern "C" {
31#endif
32
33/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
34
73189848 35#include "config.h"
36
410c8acf 37#include <assert.h>
38#include <ctype.h>
39#include <errno.h>
b9066fbb 40#include <limits.h>
410c8acf 41#include <signal.h>
42#include <stdarg.h>
43#include <stddef.h>
44#include <stdio.h>
45#include <stdlib.h>
46#include <string.h>
47#include <time.h>
48
49#include <sys/types.h>
50#include <sys/time.h>
51#include <unistd.h>
52#include <fcntl.h>
53#include <sys/stat.h>
388e0319 54#include <sys/wait.h>
410c8acf 55
56#include <sys/socket.h>
57#include <sys/un.h>
58#include <netinet/in.h>
59#include <arpa/inet.h>
60#include <netdb.h>
61
62#include <pwd.h>
63#include <grp.h>
64
65#include <mLib/alloc.h>
66#include <mLib/arena.h>
37941236 67#include <mLib/base64.h>
410c8acf 68#include <mLib/bres.h>
37d4c59e 69#include <mLib/codec.h>
19dd2531 70#include <mLib/daemonize.h>
410c8acf 71#include <mLib/dstr.h>
72#include <mLib/env.h>
73#include <mLib/fdflags.h>
388e0319 74#include <mLib/fdpass.h>
410c8acf 75#include <mLib/fwatch.h>
c8e02c8a 76#include <mLib/hash.h>
165efde7 77#include <mLib/macros.h>
b9537f3b 78#include <mLib/mdup.h>
410c8acf 79#include <mLib/mdwopt.h>
80#include <mLib/quis.h>
81#include <mLib/report.h>
82#include <mLib/sel.h>
83#include <mLib/selbuf.h>
84#include <mLib/sig.h>
85#include <mLib/str.h>
86#include <mLib/sub.h>
87#include <mLib/trace.h>
0ba8de86 88#include <mLib/tv.h>
19dd2531 89#include <mLib/versioncmp.h>
410c8acf 90
165db1a8 91#include <catacomb/buf.h>
04ed79b8 92#include <catacomb/ct.h>
165db1a8 93
de8edc7f 94#include <catacomb/chacha.h>
410c8acf 95#include <catacomb/gcipher.h>
96#include <catacomb/gmac.h>
97#include <catacomb/grand.h>
98#include <catacomb/key.h>
99#include <catacomb/paranoia.h>
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100#include <catacomb/poly1305.h>
101#include <catacomb/salsa20.h>
410c8acf 102
410c8acf 103#include <catacomb/noise.h>
104#include <catacomb/rand.h>
410c8acf 105
106#include <catacomb/mp.h>
5b9f3d37 107#include <catacomb/mpmont.h>
410c8acf 108#include <catacomb/mprand.h>
109#include <catacomb/dh.h>
52c03a2a 110#include <catacomb/ec.h>
5b9f3d37 111#include <catacomb/ec-raw.h>
52c03a2a 112#include <catacomb/ec-keys.h>
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113#include <catacomb/x25519.h>
114#include <catacomb/x448.h>
410c8acf 115
388e0319 116#include "priv.h"
78698994 117#include "protocol.h"
10f681b1 118#include "slip.h"
410c8acf 119#include "util.h"
120
121#undef sun
122
123/*----- Magic numbers -----------------------------------------------------*/
124
410c8acf 125/* --- Trace flags --- */
126
127#define T_TUNNEL 1u
128#define T_PEER 2u
129#define T_PACKET 4u
130#define T_ADMIN 8u
131#define T_CRYPTO 16u
132#define T_KEYSET 32u
133#define T_KEYEXCH 64u
134#define T_KEYMGMT 128u
37941236 135#define T_CHAL 256u
388e0319 136/* T_PRIVSEP in priv.h */
410c8acf 137
388e0319 138#define T_ALL 1023u
410c8acf 139
140/* --- Units --- */
141
142#define SEC(n) (n##u)
143#define MIN(n) (n##u * 60u)
a06d57a3 144#define F_2P32 (65536.0*65536.0)
410c8acf 145#define MEG(n) (n##ul * 1024ul * 1024ul)
146
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147/* --- Timing parameters --- */
148
149#define T_EXP MIN(60) /* Expiry time for a key */
150#define T_REGEN MIN(40) /* Regeneration time for a key */
151
152#define T_VALID SEC(20) /* Challenge validity period */
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153#define T_RETRYMIN SEC(2) /* Minimum retry interval */
154#define T_RETRYMAX MIN(5) /* Maximum retry interval */
155#define T_RETRYGROW (5.0/4.0) /* Retry interval growth factor */
156
157#define T_WOBBLE (1.0/3.0) /* Relative timer randomness */
e9fac70c 158
410c8acf 159/* --- Other things --- */
160
161#define PKBUFSZ 65536
162
832a2ab6 163/*----- Cipher selections -------------------------------------------------*/
164
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165typedef struct keyset keyset;
166typedef struct algswitch algswitch;
5b9f3d37 167typedef struct kdata kdata;
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168typedef struct admin admin;
169
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170typedef struct dhgrp {
171 const struct dhops *ops;
172 size_t scsz;
173} dhgrp;
174
175typedef struct dhsc dhsc;
176typedef struct dhge dhge;
177
178enum {
179 DHFMT_STD, /* Fixed-width format, suitable for encryption */
180 DHFMT_HASH, /* Deterministic format, suitable for hashing */
181 DHFMT_VAR /* Variable-width-format, mostly a bad idea */
182};
183
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184typedef struct bulkalgs {
185 const struct bulkops *ops;
186} bulkalgs;
187
188typedef struct bulkctx {
189 const struct bulkops *ops;
190} bulkctx;
191
192typedef struct bulkchal {
193 const struct bulkops *ops;
194 size_t tagsz;
195} bulkchal;
196
197struct rawkey;
a93aacce 198
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199typedef struct dhops {
200 const char *name;
201
202 int (*ldpriv)(key_file */*kf*/, key */*k*/, key_data */*d*/,
203 kdata */*kd*/, dstr */*t*/, dstr */*e*/);
204 /* Load a private key from @d@, storing the data in @kd@. The key's
f1165777 205 * file and key object are in @kf@ and @k@, mostly in case its
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206 * attributes are interesting; the key tag is in @t@; errors are
207 * reported by writing tokens to @e@ and returning nonzero.
208 */
209
210 int (*ldpub)(key_file */*kf*/, key */*k*/, key_data */*d*/,
211 kdata */*kd*/, dstr */*t*/, dstr */*e*/);
212 /* Load a public key from @d@, storing the data in @kd@. The key's
f1165777 213 * file and key object are in @kf@ and @k@, mostly in case its
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214 * attributes are interesting; the key tag is in @t@; errors are
215 * reported by writing tokens to @e@ and returning nonzero.
216 */
217
218 const char *(*checkgrp)(const dhgrp */*g*/);
219 /* Check that the group is valid; return null on success, or an error
220 * string.
221 */
222
223 void (*grpinfo)(const dhgrp */*g*/, admin */*a*/);
224 /* Report on the group to an admin client. */
225
226 T( void (*tracegrp)(const dhgrp */*g*/); )
227 /* Trace a description of the group. */
228
229 int (*samegrpp)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const dhgrp */*gg*/);
230 /* Return nonzero if the two group objects represent the same
231 * group.
232 */
233
234 void (*freegrp)(dhgrp */*g*/);
235 /* Free a group and the resources it holds. */
236
237 dhsc *(*ldsc)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const void */*p*/, size_t /*sz*/);
238 /* Load a scalar from @p@, @sz@ and return it. Return null on
239 * error.
240 */
241
242 int (*stsc)(const dhgrp */*g*/,
243 void */*p*/, size_t /*sz*/, const dhsc */*x*/);
244 /* Store a scalar at @p@, @sz@. Return nonzero on error. */
245
246 dhsc *(*randsc)(const dhgrp */*g*/);
247 /* Return a random scalar. */
248
249 T( const char *(*scstr)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const dhsc */*x*/); )
250 /* Return a human-readable representation of @x@; @buf_t@ may be used
251 * to hold it.
252 */
253
254 void (*freesc)(const dhgrp */*g*/, dhsc */*x*/);
255 /* Free a scalar and the resources it holds. */
256
257 dhge *(*ldge)(const dhgrp */*g*/, buf */*b*/, int /*fmt*/);
258 /* Load a group element from @b@, encoded using format @fmt@. Return
259 * null on error.
260 */
261
262 int (*stge)(const dhgrp */*g*/, buf */*b*/,
263 const dhge */*Y*/, int /*fmt*/);
264 /* Store a group element in @b@, encoded using format @fmt@. Return
265 * nonzero on error.
266 */
267
268 int (*checkge)(const dhgrp */*h*/, const dhge */*Y*/);
269 /* Check a group element for validity. Return zero if everything
270 * checks out; nonzero on failure.
271 */
272
273 int (*eq)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const dhge */*Y*/, const dhge */*Z*/);
274 /* Return nonzero if @Y@ and @Z@ are equal. */
275
276 dhge *(*mul)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const dhsc */*x*/, const dhge */*Y*/);
277 /* Multiply a group element by a scalar, resulting in a shared-secret
278 * group element. If @y@ is null, then multiply the well-known
279 * generator.
280 */
281
282 T( const char *(*gestr)(const dhgrp */*g*/, const dhge */*Y*/); )
283 /* Return a human-readable representation of @Y@; @buf_t@ may be used
284 * to hold it.
285 */
286
287 void (*freege)(const dhgrp */*g*/, dhge */*Y*/);
288 /* Free a group element and the resources it holds. */
289
290} dhops;
291
fddd7fb7 292typedef struct bulkops {
a93aacce 293 const char *name;
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294
295 bulkalgs *(*getalgs)(const algswitch */*asw*/, dstr */*e*/,
296 key_file */*kf*/, key */*k*/);
297 /* Determine algorithms to use and return a @bulkalgs@ object
298 * representing the decision. On error, write tokens to @e@ and
299 * return null.
300 */
301
302 T( void (*tracealgs)(const bulkalgs */*a*/); )
303 /* Write trace information about the algorithm selection. */
304
305 int (*checkalgs)(bulkalgs */*a*/, const algswitch */*asw*/, dstr */*e*/);
306 /* Check that the algorithms in @a@ and @asw@ are acceptable. On
307 * error, write tokens to @e@ and return @-1@; otherwise return zero.
308 */
309
310 int (*samealgsp)(const bulkalgs */*a*/, const bulkalgs */*aa*/);
311 /* If @a@ and @aa@ represent the same algorithm selection, return
312 * nonzero; if not, return zero.
313 */
314
315 void (*alginfo)(const bulkalgs */*a*/, admin */*adm*/);
316 /* Report on the algorithm selection to an admin client: call
317 * @a_info@ with appropriate key-value pairs.
318 */
319
320 size_t (*overhead)(const bulkalgs */*a*/);
321 /* Return the per-packet overhead of the bulk transform, in bytes. */
322
323 size_t (*expsz)(const bulkalgs */*a*/);
324 /* Return the total size limit for the bulk transform, in bytes,
325 * after which the keys must no longer be used.
326 */
327
328 bulkctx *(*genkeys)(const bulkalgs */*a*/, const struct rawkey */*rk*/);
329 /* Generate session keys and construct and return an appropriate
330 * context for using them, by calling @ks_derive@.
331 */
332
333 bulkchal *(*genchal)(const bulkalgs */*a*/);
334 /* Construct and return a challenge issuing and verification
335 * context with a fresh random key.
336 */
337
338 void (*freealgs)(bulkalgs */*a*/);
339 /* Release an algorithm selection object. (Associated bulk
340 * encryption contexts and challenge contexts may still exist and
341 * must remain valid.)
342 */
343
344 int (*encrypt)(bulkctx */*bc*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
345 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/, uint32 /*seq*/);
346 /* Encrypt the packet in @b@, with type @ty@ (which doesn't need
347 * encoding separately) and sequence number @seq@ (which must be
348 * recoverable by @decrypt@), and write the result to @bb@. On
349 * error, return a @KSERR_...@ code and/or break the output buffer.
350 */
351
352 int (*decrypt)(bulkctx */*bc*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
a93aacce 353 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/, uint32 */*seq*/);
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354 /* Decrypt the packet in @b@, with type @ty@, writing the result to
355 * @bb@ and storing the incoming (claimed) sequence number in @seq@.
356 * On error, return a @KSERR_...@ code.
357 */
358
359 void (*freectx)(bulkctx */*a*/);
360 /* Release a bulk encryption context and the resources it holds. */
361
362 int (*chaltag)(bulkchal */*bc*/, const void */*m*/, size_t /*msz*/,
363 void */*t*/);
364 /* Calculate a tag for the challenge in @m@, @msz@, and write it to
365 * @t@. Return @-1@ on error, zero on success.
366 */
367
368 int (*chalvrf)(bulkchal */*bc*/, const void */*m*/, size_t /*msz*/,
369 const void */*t*/);
370 /* Check the tag @t@ on @m@, @msz@: return zero if the tag is OK,
371 * nonzero if it's bad.
372 */
373
374 void (*freechal)(bulkchal */*bc*/);
375 /* Release a challenge context and the resources it holds. */
a93aacce 376
c70a7c5c 377} bulkops;
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378
379struct algswitch {
c70a7c5c 380 const gchash *h; size_t hashsz; /* Hash function */
a93aacce 381 const gccipher *mgf; /* Mask-generation function */
c70a7c5c 382 bulkalgs *bulk; /* Bulk crypto algorithms */
a93aacce 383};
832a2ab6 384
5b9f3d37 385struct kdata {
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386 unsigned ref; /* Reference counter */
387 struct knode *kn; /* Pointer to cache entry */
388 char *tag; /* Full tag name of the key */
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389 dhgrp *grp; /* The group we work in */
390 dhsc *k; /* The private key (or null) */
391 dhge *K; /* The public key */
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392 time_t t_exp; /* Expiry time of the key */
393 algswitch algs; /* Collection of algorithms */
5b9f3d37 394};
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395
396typedef struct knode {
397 sym_base _b; /* Symbol table intrusion */
398 unsigned f; /* Various flags */
399#define KNF_BROKEN 1u /* Don't use this key any more */
400 struct keyhalf *kh; /* Pointer to the home keyhalf */
401 kdata *kd; /* Pointer to the key data */
402} knode;
832a2ab6 403
b5c45da1 404#define MAXHASHSZ 64 /* Largest possible hash size */
832a2ab6 405
b5c45da1 406#define HASH_STRING(h, s) GH_HASH((h), (s), sizeof(s))
410c8acf 407
5b9f3d37 408extern const dhops dhtab[];
fddd7fb7 409extern const bulkops bulktab[];
a93aacce 410
aeeb5611 411/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
410c8acf 412
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413/* --- The address-family table --- */
414
415#define ADDRFAM(_) \
416 _(INET)
417
418enum {
419#define ENUM(af) AFIX_##af,
420 ADDRFAM(ENUM)
421#undef ENUM
422 NADDRFAM
423};
424
425extern const struct addrfam {
426 int af;
427 const char *name;
428} aftab[NADDRFAM];
429
410c8acf 430/* --- Socket addresses --- *
431 *
432 * A magic union of supported socket addresses.
433 */
434
435typedef union addr {
436 struct sockaddr sa;
437 struct sockaddr_in sin;
438} addr;
439
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440/* --- Mapping keyed on addresses --- */
441
442typedef struct addrmap {
443 hash_table t;
444 size_t load;
445} addrmap;
446
447typedef struct addrmap_base {
448 hash_base b;
449 addr a;
450} addrmap_base;
451
37941236 452/* --- Sequence number checking --- */
453
454typedef struct seqwin {
455 uint32 seq; /* First acceptable input sequence */
456 uint32 win; /* Window of acceptable numbers */
457} seqwin;
458
459#define SEQ_WINSZ 32 /* Bits in sequence number window */
460
410c8acf 461/* --- A symmetric keyset --- *
462 *
463 * A keyset contains a set of symmetric keys for encrypting and decrypting
464 * packets. Keysets are stored in a list, sorted in reverse order of
465 * creation, so that the most recent keyset (the one most likely to be used)
466 * is first.
467 *
468 * Each keyset has a time limit and a data limit. The keyset is destroyed
469 * when either it has existed for too long, or it has been used to encrypt
470 * too much data. New key exchanges are triggered when keys are close to
471 * expiry.
472 */
473
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474enum { DIR_IN, DIR_OUT, NDIR };
475
a93aacce 476struct keyset {
410c8acf 477 struct keyset *next; /* Next active keyset in the list */
832a2ab6 478 unsigned ref; /* Reference count for keyset */
9466fafa 479 struct peer *p; /* Pointer to peer structure */
410c8acf 480 time_t t_exp; /* Expiry time for this keyset */
383a9d71 481 unsigned long sz_exp, sz_regen; /* Data limits for the keyset */
832a2ab6 482 T( unsigned seq; ) /* Sequence number for tracing */
483 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
c70a7c5c 484 bulkctx *bulk; /* Bulk crypto transform */
1484d822 485 uint32 oseq; /* Outbound sequence number */
37941236 486 seqwin iseq; /* Inbound sequence number */
a93aacce 487};
410c8acf 488
832a2ab6 489#define KSF_LISTEN 1u /* Don't encrypt packets yet */
490#define KSF_LINK 2u /* Key is in a linked list */
491
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492#define KSERR_REGEN -1 /* Regenerate keys */
493#define KSERR_NOKEYS -2 /* No keys left */
494#define KSERR_DECRYPT -3 /* Unable to decrypt message */
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495#define KSERR_SEQ -4 /* Incorrect sequence number */
496#define KSERR_MALFORMED -5 /* Input ciphertext is broken */
a50f9a0e 497
410c8acf 498/* --- Key exchange --- *
499 *
500 * TrIPE uses the Wrestlers Protocol for its key exchange. The Wrestlers
501 * Protocol has a number of desirable features (e.g., perfect forward
502 * secrecy, and zero-knowledge authentication) which make it attractive for
503 * use in TrIPE. The Wrestlers Protocol was designed by Mark Wooding and
504 * Clive Jones.
505 */
506
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507typedef struct retry {
508 double t; /* Current retry time */
509} retry;
510
832a2ab6 511#define KX_NCHAL 16u
832a2ab6 512
513typedef struct kxchal {
514 struct keyexch *kx; /* Pointer back to key exchange */
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515 dhge *C; /* Responder's challenge */
516 dhge *R; /* My reply to the challenge */
832a2ab6 517 keyset *ks; /* Pointer to temporary keyset */
518 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
519 sel_timer t; /* Response timer for challenge */
a06d57a3 520 retry rs; /* Retry state */
b5c45da1 521 octet hc[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Hash of his challenge */
de7bd20b 522 octet ck[MAXHASHSZ]; /* His magical check value */
b5c45da1 523 octet hswrq_in[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Inbound switch request message */
524 octet hswok_in[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Inbound switch confirmation */
525 octet hswrq_out[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Outbound switch request message */
526 octet hswok_out[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Outbound switch confirmation */
832a2ab6 527} kxchal;
528
410c8acf 529typedef struct keyexch {
410c8acf 530 struct peer *p; /* Pointer back to the peer */
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531 kdata *kpriv; /* Private key and related info */
532 kdata *kpub; /* Peer's public key */
832a2ab6 533 keyset **ks; /* Peer's list of keysets */
410c8acf 534 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
832a2ab6 535 unsigned s; /* Current state in exchange */
410c8acf 536 sel_timer t; /* Timer for next exchange */
a06d57a3 537 retry rs; /* Retry state */
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538 dhsc *a; /* My temporary secret */
539 dhge *C; /* My challenge */
540 dhge *RX; /* The expected response */
832a2ab6 541 unsigned nr; /* Number of extant responses */
410c8acf 542 time_t t_valid; /* When this exchange goes bad */
b5c45da1 543 octet hc[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Hash of my challenge */
832a2ab6 544 kxchal *r[KX_NCHAL]; /* Array of challenges */
410c8acf 545} keyexch;
546
547#define KXF_TIMER 1u /* Waiting for a timer to go off */
00e64b67 548#define KXF_DEAD 2u /* The key-exchanger isn't up */
549#define KXF_PUBKEY 4u /* Key exchanger has a public key */
010e6f63 550#define KXF_CORK 8u /* Don't send anything yet */
832a2ab6 551
552enum {
553 KXS_DEAD, /* Uninitialized state (magical) */
554 KXS_CHAL, /* Main answer-challenges state */
555 KXS_COMMIT, /* Committed: send switch request */
556 KXS_SWITCH /* Switched: send confirmation */
557};
410c8acf 558
559/* --- Tunnel structure --- *
560 *
561 * Used to maintain system-specific information about the tunnel interface.
562 */
563
42da2a58 564typedef struct tunnel tunnel;
565struct peer;
110d564e 566
42da2a58 567typedef struct tunnel_ops {
568 const char *name; /* Name of this tunnel driver */
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569 unsigned flags; /* Various interesting flags */
570#define TUNF_PRIVOPEN 1u /* Need helper to open file */
42da2a58 571 void (*init)(void); /* Initializes the system */
eb5f3fea 572 tunnel *(*create)(struct peer */*p*/, int /*fd*/, char **/*ifn*/);
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573 /* Initializes a new tunnel */
574 void (*setifname)(tunnel */*t*/, const char */*ifn*/);
575 /* Notifies ifname change */
42da2a58 576 void (*inject)(tunnel */*t*/, buf */*b*/); /* Sends packet through if */
577 void (*destroy)(tunnel */*t*/); /* Destroys a tunnel */
578} tunnel_ops;
b9066fbb 579
42da2a58 580#ifndef TUN_INTERNALS
581struct tunnel { const tunnel_ops *ops; };
410c8acf 582#endif
410c8acf 583
832a2ab6 584/* --- Peer statistics --- *
585 *
586 * Contains various interesting and not-so-interesting statistics about a
587 * peer. This is updated by various parts of the code. The format of the
588 * structure isn't considered private, and @p_stats@ returns a pointer to the
589 * statistics block for a given peer.
590 */
591
592typedef struct stats {
593 unsigned long sz_in, sz_out; /* Size of all data in and out */
594 unsigned long sz_kxin, sz_kxout; /* Size of key exchange messages */
595 unsigned long sz_ipin, sz_ipout; /* Size of encapsulated IP packets */
3cdc3f3a 596 time_t t_start, t_last, t_kx; /* Time peer created, last pk, kx */
832a2ab6 597 unsigned long n_reject; /* Number of rejected packets */
598 unsigned long n_in, n_out; /* Number of packets in and out */
599 unsigned long n_kxin, n_kxout; /* Number of key exchange packets */
600 unsigned long n_ipin, n_ipout; /* Number of encrypted packets */
601} stats;
602
410c8acf 603/* --- Peer structure --- *
604 *
605 * The main structure which glues everything else together.
606 */
607
0ba8de86 608typedef struct peerspec {
609 char *name; /* Peer's name */
fe2a5dcf 610 char *privtag; /* Private key tag */
48b84569 611 char *tag; /* Public key tag */
0ba8de86 612 const tunnel_ops *tops; /* Tunnel operations */
613 unsigned long t_ka; /* Keep alive interval */
614 addr sa; /* Socket address to speak to */
8743c776 615 unsigned f; /* Flags for the peer */
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617#define PSF_MOBILE 256u /* Address may change rapidly */
0ba8de86 618} peerspec;
619
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620typedef struct peer_byname {
621 sym_base _b;
622 struct peer *p;
623} peer_byname;
624
625typedef struct peer_byaddr {
626 addrmap_base _b;
627 struct peer *p;
628} peer_byaddr;
629
410c8acf 630typedef struct peer {
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631 peer_byname *byname; /* Lookup-by-name block */
632 peer_byaddr *byaddr; /* Lookup-by-address block */
0ba8de86 633 struct ping *pings; /* Pings we're waiting for */
634 peerspec spec; /* Specifications for this peer */
5d06f63e 635 int afix; /* Index of address family */
42da2a58 636 tunnel *t; /* Tunnel for local packets */
64cf2223 637 char *ifname; /* Interface name for tunnel */
410c8acf 638 keyset *ks; /* List head for keysets */
410c8acf 639 buf b; /* Buffer for sending packets */
832a2ab6 640 stats st; /* Statistics */
641 keyexch kx; /* Key exchange protocol block */
0ba8de86 642 sel_timer tka; /* Timer for keepalives */
410c8acf 643} peer;
644
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645typedef struct peer_iter { sym_iter i; } peer_iter;
646
0ba8de86 647typedef struct ping {
648 struct ping *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
649 peer *p; /* Peer so we can free it */
650 unsigned msg; /* Kind of response expected */
651 uint32 id; /* Id so we can recognize response */
652 octet magic[32]; /* Some random data */
653 sel_timer t; /* Timeout for ping */
654 void (*func)(int /*rc*/, void */*arg*/); /* Function to call when done */
655 void *arg; /* Argument for callback */
656} ping;
657
658enum {
659 PING_NONOTIFY = -1,
660 PING_OK = 0,
661 PING_TIMEOUT,
662 PING_PEERDIED,
663 PING_MAX
664};
665
410c8acf 666/* --- Admin structure --- */
667
fd3cf232 668#define OBUFSZ 16384u
669
670typedef struct obuf {
671 struct obuf *next; /* Next buffer in list */
672 char *p_in, *p_out; /* Pointers into the buffer */
673 char buf[OBUFSZ]; /* The actual buffer */
674} obuf;
675
de014da6 676typedef struct oqueue {
677 obuf *hd, *tl; /* Head and tail pointers */
678} oqueue;
679
680struct admin;
681
682typedef struct admin_bgop {
683 struct admin_bgop *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
684 struct admin *a; /* Owner job */
685 char *tag; /* Tag string for messages */
686 void (*cancel)(struct admin_bgop *); /* Destructor function */
687} admin_bgop;
688
37941236 689typedef struct admin_resop {
de014da6 690 admin_bgop bg; /* Background operation header */
37941236 691 char *addr; /* Hostname to be resolved */
de014da6 692 bres_client r; /* Background resolver task */
693 sel_timer t; /* Timer for resolver */
37941236 694 addr sa; /* Socket address */
695 size_t sasz; /* Socket address size */
696 void (*func)(struct admin_resop *, int); /* Handler */
697} admin_resop;
698
699enum { ARES_OK, ARES_FAIL };
700
701typedef struct admin_addop {
702 admin_resop r; /* Name resolution header */
703 peerspec peer; /* Peer pending creation */
de014da6 704} admin_addop;
705
706typedef struct admin_pingop {
707 admin_bgop bg; /* Background operation header */
708 ping ping; /* Ping pending response */
709 struct timeval pingtime; /* Time last ping was sent */
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710} admin_pingop;
711
712typedef struct admin_service {
713 sym_base _b; /* Hash table base structure */
714 char *version; /* The provided version */
715 struct admin *prov; /* Which client provides me */
716 struct admin_service *next, *prev; /* Client's list of services */
717} admin_service;
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720 admin_bgop bg; /* Background operation header */
721 struct admin *prov; /* Client servicing this job */
cc921fba 722 unsigned index; /* This job's index */
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724} admin_svcop;
725
726typedef struct admin_jobentry {
727 unsigned short seq; /* Zero if unused */
728 union {
729 admin_svcop *op; /* Operation, if slot in use, ... */
730 uint32 next; /* ... or index of next free slot */
731 } u;
732} admin_jobentry;
733
734typedef struct admin_jobtable {
735 uint32 n, sz; /* Used slots and table size */
736 admin_svcop *active; /* List of active jobs */
737 uint32 free; /* Index of first free slot */
738 admin_jobentry *v; /* And the big array of entries */
739} admin_jobtable;
740
c70a7c5c 741struct admin {
410c8acf 742 struct admin *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
fd3cf232 743 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
060ca767 744 unsigned ref; /* Reference counter */
410c8acf 745#ifndef NTRACE
746 unsigned seq; /* Sequence number for tracing */
747#endif
de014da6 748 oqueue out; /* Output buffer list */
749 oqueue delay; /* Delayed output buffer list */
750 admin_bgop *bg; /* Backgrounded operations */
be6a1b7a 751 admin_service *svcs; /* Which services I provide */
5d46c0f8 752 admin_jobtable j; /* Table of outstanding jobs */
fd3cf232 753 selbuf b; /* Line buffer for commands */
754 sel_file w; /* Selector for write buffering */
c70a7c5c 755};
410c8acf 756
fd3cf232 757#define AF_DEAD 1u /* Destroy this admin block */
060ca767 758#define AF_CLOSE 2u /* Client closed connection */
3cdc3f3a 759#define AF_NOTE 4u /* Catch notifications */
de014da6 760#define AF_WARN 8u /* Catch warning messages */
3cdc3f3a 761#ifndef NTRACE
220ba5e4 762# define AF_TRACE 16u /* Catch tracing */
3cdc3f3a 763#endif
46dde080 764#define AF_FOREGROUND 32u /* Quit server when client closes */
3cdc3f3a 765
766#ifndef NTRACE
767# define AF_ALLMSGS (AF_NOTE | AF_TRACE | AF_WARN)
768#else
769# define AF_ALLMSGS (AF_NOTE | AF_WARN)
770#endif
fd3cf232 771
410c8acf 772/*----- Global variables --------------------------------------------------*/
773
774extern sel_state sel; /* Global I/O event state */
a4b808b0 775extern octet buf_i[PKBUFSZ], buf_o[PKBUFSZ], buf_t[PKBUFSZ], buf_u[PKBUFSZ];
42da2a58 776extern const tunnel_ops *tunnels[]; /* Table of tunnels (0-term) */
777extern const tunnel_ops *tun_default; /* Default tunnel to use */
5d06f63e 778extern sel_file udpsock[NADDRFAM]; /* The master UDP sockets */
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779extern kdata *master; /* Default private key */
780extern const char *tag_priv; /* Default private key tag */
410c8acf 781
782#ifndef NTRACE
783extern const trace_opt tr_opts[]; /* Trace options array */
784extern unsigned tr_flags; /* Trace options flags */
785#endif
786
8d0c7a83 787/*----- Other macros ------------------------------------------------------*/
788
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790 do { rand_quick(RAND_GLOBAL); noise_timer(RAND_GLOBAL); } while (0)
8d0c7a83 791
410c8acf 792/*----- Key management ----------------------------------------------------*/
793
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794/* --- @km_init@ --- *
795 *
796 * Arguments: @const char *privkr@ = private keyring file
797 * @const char *pubkr@ = public keyring file
798 * @const char *ptag@ = default private-key tag
799 *
800 * Returns: ---
801 *
802 * Use: Initializes the key-management machinery, loading the
803 * keyrings and so on.
804 */
805
806extern void km_init(const char */*privkr*/, const char */*pubkr*/,
807 const char */*ptag*/);
808
de014da6 809/* --- @km_reload@ --- *
410c8acf 810 *
811 * Arguments: ---
812 *
813 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero to force reloading of keys.
814 *
de014da6 815 * Use: Checks the keyrings to see if they need reloading.
410c8acf 816 */
817
de014da6 818extern int km_reload(void);
410c8acf 819
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821 *
822 * Arguments: @const char *tag@ = key tag to load
823 *
824 * Returns: Pointer to the kdata object if successful, or null on error.
825 *
826 * Use: Fetches a public or private key from the keyring.
827 */
828
829extern kdata *km_findpub(const char */*tag*/);
830extern kdata *km_findpriv(const char */*tag*/);
831
832/* --- @km_samealgsp@ --- *
833 *
834 * Arguments: @const kdata *kdx, *kdy@ = two key data objects
410c8acf 835 *
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837 *
838 * Use: Checks sameness of algorithm selections: used to ensure that
839 * peers are using sensible algorithms.
840 */
841
842extern int km_samealgsp(const kdata */*kdx*/, const kdata */*kdy*/);
843
844/* --- @km_ref@ --- *
410c8acf 845 *
799e58b9 846 * Arguments: @kdata *kd@ = pointer to the kdata object
410c8acf 847 *
848 * Returns: ---
849 *
799e58b9 850 * Use: Claim a new reference to a kdata object.
410c8acf 851 */
852
799e58b9 853extern void km_ref(kdata */*kd*/);
410c8acf 854
799e58b9 855/* --- @km_unref@ --- *
410c8acf 856 *
799e58b9 857 * Arguments: @kdata *kd@ = pointer to the kdata object
410c8acf 858 *
799e58b9 859 * Returns: ---
410c8acf 860 *
799e58b9 861 * Use: Releases a reference to a kdata object.
410c8acf 862 */
863
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865
866/* --- @km_tag@ --- *
867 *
868 * Arguments: @kdata *kd@ - pointer to the kdata object
869 *
870 * Returns: A pointer to the short tag by which the kdata was loaded.
410c8acf 871 */
872
799e58b9 873extern const char *km_tag(kdata */*kd*/);
410c8acf 874
875/*----- Key exchange ------------------------------------------------------*/
876
877/* --- @kx_start@ --- *
878 *
879 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
de014da6 880 * @int forcep@ = nonzero to ignore the quiet timer
410c8acf 881 *
882 * Returns: ---
883 *
884 * Use: Stimulates a key exchange. If a key exchage is in progress,
885 * a new challenge is sent (unless the quiet timer forbids
886 * this); if no exchange is in progress, one is commenced.
887 */
888
de014da6 889extern void kx_start(keyexch */*kx*/, int /*forcep*/);
410c8acf 890
832a2ab6 891/* --- @kx_message@ --- *
410c8acf 892 *
893 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
832a2ab6 894 * @unsigned msg@ = the message code
895 * @buf *b@ = pointer to buffer containing the packet
410c8acf 896 *
897 * Returns: ---
898 *
832a2ab6 899 * Use: Reads a packet containing key exchange messages and handles
900 * it.
410c8acf 901 */
902
832a2ab6 903extern void kx_message(keyexch */*kx*/, unsigned /*msg*/, buf */*b*/);
410c8acf 904
905/* --- @kx_free@ --- *
906 *
907 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
908 *
909 * Returns: ---
910 *
911 * Use: Frees everything in a key exchange context.
912 */
913
914extern void kx_free(keyexch */*kx*/);
915
916/* --- @kx_newkeys@ --- *
917 *
918 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
919 *
920 * Returns: ---
921 *
922 * Use: Informs the key exchange module that its keys may have
923 * changed. If fetching the new keys fails, the peer will be
924 * destroyed, we log messages and struggle along with the old
925 * keys.
926 */
927
928extern void kx_newkeys(keyexch */*kx*/);
929
930/* --- @kx_init@ --- *
931 *
932 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
933 * @peer *p@ = pointer to peer context
934 * @keyset **ks@ = pointer to keyset list
010e6f63 935 * @unsigned f@ = various useful flags
410c8acf 936 *
937 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if it failed.
938 *
939 * Use: Initializes a key exchange module. The module currently
940 * contains no keys, and will attempt to initiate a key
941 * exchange.
942 */
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945 keyset **/*ks*/, unsigned /*f*/);
410c8acf 946
947/*----- Keysets and symmetric cryptography --------------------------------*/
948
832a2ab6 949/* --- @ks_drop@ --- *
950 *
951 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
952 *
953 * Returns: ---
954 *
955 * Use: Decrements a keyset's reference counter. If the counter hits
956 * zero, the keyset is freed.
957 */
958
959extern void ks_drop(keyset */*ks*/);
960
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962 *
963 * Arguments: @octet *k@ = pointer to an output buffer of at least
964 * @MAXHASHSZ@ bytes
965 * @size_t ksz@ = actual size wanted (for tracing)
966 * @const struct rawkey *rk@ = a raw key, as passed into
967 * @genkeys@
968 * @int dir@ = direction for the key (@DIR_IN@ or @DIR_OUT@)
969 * @const char *what@ = label for the key (input to derivation)
970 *
971 * Returns: ---
972 *
973 * Use: Derives a session key, for use on incoming or outgoing data.
974 * This function is part of a private protocol between @ks_gen@
975 * and the bulk crypto transform @genkeys@ operation.
976 */
977
978extern void ks_derivekey(octet */*k*/, size_t /*ksz*/,
979 const struct rawkey */*rk*/,
980 int /*dir*/, const char */*what*/);
981
832a2ab6 982/* --- @ks_gen@ --- *
983 *
984 * Arguments: @const void *k@ = pointer to key material
985 * @size_t x, y, z@ = offsets into key material (see below)
9466fafa 986 * @peer *p@ = pointer to peer information
832a2ab6 987 *
988 * Returns: A pointer to the new keyset.
989 *
990 * Use: Derives a new keyset from the given key material. The
991 * offsets @x@, @y@ and @z@ separate the key material into three
992 * parts. Between the @k@ and @k + x@ is `my' contribution to
993 * the key material; between @k + x@ and @k + y@ is `your'
994 * contribution; and between @k + y@ and @k + z@ is a shared
995 * value we made together. These are used to construct two
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997 * other for incoming messages.
832a2ab6 998 *
999 * The new key is marked so that it won't be selected for output
1000 * by @ksl_encrypt@. You can still encrypt data with it by
1001 * calling @ks_encrypt@ directly.
1002 */
1003
1004extern keyset *ks_gen(const void */*k*/,
9466fafa 1005 size_t /*x*/, size_t /*y*/, size_t /*z*/,
1006 peer */*p*/);
832a2ab6 1007
832a2ab6 1008/* --- @ks_activate@ --- *
1009 *
1010 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
1011 *
1012 * Returns: ---
1013 *
1014 * Use: Activates a keyset, so that it can be used for encrypting
1015 * outgoing messages.
1016 */
1017
1018extern void ks_activate(keyset */*ks*/);
1019
1020/* --- @ks_encrypt@ --- *
1021 *
1022 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
7ed14135 1023 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
832a2ab6 1024 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
1025 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
1026 *
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1028 * new key; @KSERR_NOKEYS@ if the key is not usable. Also
1029 * returns zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output
1030 * buffer is broken in this case).
832a2ab6 1031 *
1032 * Use: Encrypts a block of data using the key. Note that the `key
1033 * ought to be replaced' notification is only ever given once
1034 * for each key. Also note that this call forces a keyset to be
1035 * used even if it's marked as not for data output.
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1037 * The encryption transform is permitted to corrupt @buf_u@ for
1038 * its own purposes. Neither the source nor destination should
1039 * be within @buf_u@; and callers mustn't expect anything stored
1040 * in @buf_u@ to still
832a2ab6 1041 */
1042
7ed14135 1043extern int ks_encrypt(keyset */*ks*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
1044 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
832a2ab6 1045
1046/* --- @ks_decrypt@ --- *
1047 *
1048 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
7ed14135 1049 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
832a2ab6 1050 * @buf *b@ = pointer to an input buffer
1051 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to an output buffer
1052 *
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1054 * zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output buffer
1055 * is broken in this case).
832a2ab6 1056 *
1057 * Use: Attempts to decrypt a message using a given key. Note that
1058 * requesting decryption with a key directly won't clear a
1059 * marking that it's not for encryption.
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1061 * The decryption transform is permitted to corrupt @buf_u@ for
1062 * its own purposes. Neither the source nor destination should
1063 * be within @buf_u@; and callers mustn't expect anything stored
1064 * in @buf_u@ to still
832a2ab6 1065 */
1066
7ed14135 1067extern int ks_decrypt(keyset */*ks*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
1068 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
832a2ab6 1069
1070/* --- @ksl_free@ --- *
410c8acf 1071 *
1072 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
1073 *
1074 * Returns: ---
1075 *
832a2ab6 1076 * Use: Frees (releases references to) all of the keys in a keyset.
410c8acf 1077 */
1078
832a2ab6 1079extern void ksl_free(keyset **/*ksroot*/);
410c8acf 1080
832a2ab6 1081/* --- @ksl_link@ --- *
410c8acf 1082 *
1083 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
832a2ab6 1084 * @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
410c8acf 1085 *
1086 * Returns: ---
1087 *
832a2ab6 1088 * Use: Links a keyset into a list. A keyset can only be on one list
1089 * at a time. Bad things happen otherwise.
410c8acf 1090 */
1091
832a2ab6 1092extern void ksl_link(keyset **/*ksroot*/, keyset */*ks*/);
410c8acf 1093
832a2ab6 1094/* --- @ksl_prune@ --- *
410c8acf 1095 *
1096 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
410c8acf 1097 *
832a2ab6 1098 * Returns: ---
410c8acf 1099 *
832a2ab6 1100 * Use: Prunes the keyset list by removing keys which mustn't be used
1101 * any more.
410c8acf 1102 */
1103
832a2ab6 1104extern void ksl_prune(keyset **/*ksroot*/);
410c8acf 1105
832a2ab6 1106/* --- @ksl_encrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 1107 *
1108 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
7ed14135 1109 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
410c8acf 1110 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
1111 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
1112 *
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1114 * new key; @KSERR_NOKEYS@ if there are no suitable keys
1115 * available. Also returns zero if there was insufficient
1116 * buffer space (but the output buffer is broken in this case).
410c8acf 1117 *
1118 * Use: Encrypts a packet.
1119 */
1120
7ed14135 1121extern int ksl_encrypt(keyset **/*ksroot*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
1122 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
410c8acf 1123
832a2ab6 1124/* --- @ksl_decrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 1125 *
1126 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
7ed14135 1127 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
410c8acf 1128 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
1129 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
1130 *
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1132 * zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output buffer
1133 * is broken in this case).
410c8acf 1134 *
1135 * Use: Decrypts a packet.
1136 */
1137
7ed14135 1138extern int ksl_decrypt(keyset **/*ksroot*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
1139 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
410c8acf 1140
37941236 1141/*----- Challenges --------------------------------------------------------*/
1142
1143/* --- @c_new@ --- *
1144 *
1145 * Arguments: @buf *b@ = where to put the challenge
1146 *
1147 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero on error.
1148 *
1149 * Use: Issues a new challenge.
1150 */
1151
1152extern int c_new(buf */*b*/);
1153
1154/* --- @c_check@ --- *
1155 *
1156 * Arguments: @buf *b@ = where to find the challenge
1157 *
1158 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if it didn't work.
1159 *
1160 * Use: Checks a challenge. On failure, the buffer is broken.
1161 */
1162
1163extern int c_check(buf */*b*/);
1164
410c8acf 1165/*----- Administration interface ------------------------------------------*/
1166
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1168
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1170 *
1171 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = where to leave the formatted message
1172 * @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
b730d38c 1173 * @va_list *ap@ = arguments in list
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1175 * Returns: ---
1176 *
1177 * Use: Main message token formatting driver. The arguments are
1178 * interleaved formatting tokens and their parameters, finally
1179 * terminated by an entry @A_END@.
1180 *
1181 * Tokens recognized:
1182 *
1183 * * "*..." ... -- pretokenized @dstr_putf@-like string
1184 *
1185 * * "?ADDR" SOCKADDR -- a socket address, to be converted
1186 *
1187 * * "?B64" BUFFER SIZE -- binary data to be base64-encoded
1188 *
1189 * * "?TOKENS" VECTOR -- null-terminated vector of tokens
1190 *
1191 * * "?PEER" PEER -- peer's name
1192 *
1193 * * "?ERRNO" ERRNO -- system error code
1194 *
1195 * * "[!]..." ... -- @dstr_putf@-like string as single token
1196 */
1197
b730d38c 1198extern void a_vformat(dstr */*d*/, const char */*fmt*/, va_list */*ap*/);
7f73baaf 1199
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1201 *
1202 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = where to leave the formatted message
1203 * @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
1204 *
1205 * Returns: ---
1206 *
1207 * Use: Writes a tokenized message into a string, for later
1208 * presentation.
1209 */
1210
ddb384f1 1211extern void EXECL_LIKE(0) a_format(dstr */*d*/, const char */*fmt*/, ...);
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1214 *
1215 * Arguments: @admin *a@ = connection
1216 * @const char *fmt@ = format string
1217 * @...@ = other arguments
1218 *
1219 * Returns: ---
1220 *
1221 * Use: Report information to an admin client.
1222 */
1223
1224extern void EXECL_LIKE(0) a_info(admin */*a*/, const char */*fmt*/, ...);
1225
410c8acf 1226/* --- @a_warn@ --- *
1227 *
1228 * Arguments: @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
1229 * @...@ = other arguments
1230 *
1231 * Returns: ---
1232 *
1233 * Use: Informs all admin connections of a warning.
1234 */
1235
ddb384f1 1236extern void EXECL_LIKE(0) a_warn(const char */*fmt*/, ...);
410c8acf 1237
3cdc3f3a 1238/* --- @a_notify@ --- *
1239 *
1240 * Arguments: @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
1241 * @...@ = other arguments
1242 *
1243 * Returns: ---
1244 *
1245 * Use: Sends a notification to interested admin connections.
1246 */
1247
ddb384f1 1248extern void EXECL_LIKE(0) a_notify(const char */*fmt*/, ...);
3cdc3f3a 1249
410c8acf 1250/* --- @a_create@ --- *
1251 *
1252 * Arguments: @int fd_in, fd_out@ = file descriptors to use
3cdc3f3a 1253 * @unsigned f@ = initial flags to set
410c8acf 1254 *
1255 * Returns: ---
1256 *
1257 * Use: Creates a new admin connection.
1258 */
1259
3cdc3f3a 1260extern void a_create(int /*fd_in*/, int /*fd_out*/, unsigned /*f*/);
410c8acf 1261
1262/* --- @a_quit@ --- *
1263 *
1264 * Arguments: ---
1265 *
1266 * Returns: ---
1267 *
1268 * Use: Shuts things down nicely.
1269 */
1270
1271extern void a_quit(void);
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1273/* --- @a_preselect@ --- *
1274 *
1275 * Arguments: ---
1276 *
1277 * Returns: ---
1278 *
1279 * Use: Informs the admin module that we're about to select again,
1280 * and that it should do cleanup things it has delayed until a
1281 * `safe' time.
1282 */
1283
1284extern void a_preselect(void);
1285
410c8acf 1286/* --- @a_daemon@ --- *
1287 *
1288 * Arguments: ---
1289 *
1290 * Returns: ---
1291 *
1292 * Use: Informs the admin module that it's a daemon.
1293 */
1294
1295extern void a_daemon(void);
1296
1297/* --- @a_init@ --- *
1298 *
1299 * Arguments: @const char *sock@ = socket name to create
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1301 * @gid_t g@ = group to own the socket
a9279e37 1302 * @mode_t m@ = permissions to set on the socket
410c8acf 1303 *
1304 * Returns: ---
1305 *
1306 * Use: Creates the admin listening socket.
1307 */
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1310 uid_t /*u*/, gid_t /*g*/, mode_t /*m*/);
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1312/*----- Mapping with addresses as keys ------------------------------------*/
1313
1314/* --- @am_create@ --- *
1315 *
1316 * Arguments: @addrmap *m@ = pointer to map
1317 *
1318 * Returns: ---
1319 *
1320 * Use: Create an address map, properly set up.
1321 */
1322
1323extern void am_create(addrmap */*m*/);
1324
1325/* --- @am_destroy@ --- *
1326 *
1327 * Arguments: @addrmap *m@ = pointer to map
1328 *
1329 * Returns: ---
1330 *
1331 * Use: Destroy an address map, throwing away all the entries.
1332 */
1333
1334extern void am_destroy(addrmap */*m*/);
1335
1336/* --- @am_find@ --- *
1337 *
1338 * Arguments: @addrmap *m@ = pointer to map
1339 * @const addr *a@ = address to look up
1340 * @size_t sz@ = size of block to allocate
1341 * @unsigned *f@ = where to store flags
1342 *
1343 * Returns: Pointer to found item, or null.
1344 *
1345 * Use: Finds a record with the given IP address, set @*f@ nonzero
1346 * and returns it. If @sz@ is zero, and no match was found,
1347 * return null; otherwise allocate a new block of @sz@ bytes,
1348 * clear @*f@ to zero and return the block pointer.
1349 */
1350
1351extern void *am_find(addrmap */*m*/, const addr */*a*/,
1352 size_t /*sz*/, unsigned */*f*/);
1353
1354/* --- @am_remove@ --- *
1355 *
1356 * Arguments: @addrmap *m@ = pointer to map
1357 * @void *i@ = pointer to the item
1358 *
1359 * Returns: ---
1360 *
1361 * Use: Removes an item from the map.
1362 */
1363
1364extern void am_remove(addrmap */*m*/, void */*i*/);
1365
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1366/*----- Privilege separation ----------------------------------------------*/
1367
1368/* --- @ps_trace@ --- *
1369 *
1370 * Arguments: @unsigned mask@ = trace mask to check
1371 * @const char *fmt@ = message format
1372 * @...@ = values for placeholders
1373 *
1374 * Returns: ---
1375 *
1376 * Use: Writes a trace message.
1377 */
1378
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1380 ps_trace(unsigned /*mask*/, const char */*fmt*/, ...); )
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1382/* --- @ps_warn@ --- *
1383 *
1384 * Arguments: @const char *fmt@ = message format
1385 * @...@ = values for placeholders
1386 *
1387 * Returns: ---
1388 *
1389 * Use: Writes a warning message.
1390 */
1391
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1394/* --- @ps_tunfd@ --- *
1395 *
1396 * Arguments: @const tunnel_ops *tops@ = pointer to tunnel operations
1397 * @char **ifn@ = where to put the interface name
1398 *
1399 * Returns: The file descriptor, or @-1@ on error.
1400 *
1401 * Use: Fetches a file descriptor for a tunnel driver.
1402 */
1403
1404extern int ps_tunfd(const tunnel_ops */*tops*/, char **/*ifn*/);
1405
1406/* --- @ps_split@ --- *
1407 *
1408 * Arguments: @int detachp@ = whether to detach the child from its terminal
1409 *
1410 * Returns: ---
1411 *
1412 * Use: Separates off the privileged tunnel-opening service from the
1413 * rest of the server.
1414 */
1415
1416extern void ps_split(int /*detachp*/);
1417
1418/* --- @ps_quit@ --- *
1419 *
1420 * Arguments: ---
1421 *
1422 * Returns: ---
1423 *
1424 * Use: Detaches from the helper process.
1425 */
1426
1427extern void ps_quit(void);
1428
410c8acf 1429/*----- Peer management ---------------------------------------------------*/
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1432 *
1433 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
1434 * @const addr *a@ = address to associate with this peer
1435 *
1436 * Returns: Zero if the address was changed; @+1@ if it was already
1437 * right.
1438 *
1439 * Use: Updates our idea of @p@'s address.
1440 */
1441
1442extern int p_updateaddr(peer */*p*/, const addr */*a*/);
1443
410c8acf 1444/* --- @p_txstart@ --- *
1445 *
1446 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
1447 * @unsigned msg@ = message type code
1448 *
1449 * Returns: A pointer to a buffer to write to.
1450 *
1451 * Use: Starts sending to a peer. Only one send can happen at a
1452 * time.
1453 */
1454
1455extern buf *p_txstart(peer */*p*/, unsigned /*msg*/);
1456
1457/* --- @p_txend@ --- *
1458 *
1459 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
1460 *
1461 * Returns: ---
1462 *
1463 * Use: Sends a packet to the peer.
1464 */
1465
1466extern void p_txend(peer */*p*/);
1467
0ba8de86 1468/* --- @p_pingsend@ --- *
1469 *
1470 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = destination peer
1471 * @ping *pg@ = structure to fill in
1472 * @unsigned type@ = message type
1473 * @unsigned long timeout@ = how long to wait before giving up
1474 * @void (*func)(int, void *)@ = callback function
1475 * @void *arg@ = argument for callback
1476 *
1477 * Returns: Zero if successful, nonzero if it failed.
1478 *
1479 * Use: Sends a ping to a peer. Call @func@ with a nonzero argument
1480 * if we get an answer within the timeout, or zero if no answer.
1481 */
1482
1483extern int p_pingsend(peer */*p*/, ping */*pg*/, unsigned /*type*/,
1484 unsigned long /*timeout*/,
1485 void (*/*func*/)(int, void *), void */*arg*/);
1486
1487/* --- @p_pingdone@ --- *
1488 *
1489 * Arguments: @ping *p@ = ping structure
1490 * @int rc@ = return code to pass on
1491 *
1492 * Returns: ---
1493 *
1494 * Use: Disposes of a ping structure, maybe sending a notification.
1495 */
1496
1497extern void p_pingdone(ping */*p*/, int /*rc*/);
1498
37941236 1499/* --- @p_greet@ --- *
1500 *
1501 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = peer to send to
1502 * @const void *c@ = pointer to challenge
1503 * @size_t sz@ = size of challenge
1504 *
1505 * Returns: ---
1506 *
1507 * Use: Sends a greeting packet.
1508 */
1509
1510extern void p_greet(peer */*p*/, const void */*c*/, size_t /*sz*/);
1511
410c8acf 1512/* --- @p_tun@ --- *
1513 *
1514 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
1515 * @buf *b@ = buffer containing incoming packet
1516 *
1517 * Returns: ---
1518 *
1519 * Use: Handles a packet which needs to be sent to a peer.
1520 */
1521
1522extern void p_tun(peer */*p*/, buf */*b*/);
1523
de014da6 1524/* --- @p_keyreload@ --- *
1525 *
1526 * Arguments: ---
1527 *
1528 * Returns: ---
1529 *
1530 * Use: Forces a check of the daemon's keyring files.
1531 */
1532
1533extern void p_keyreload(void);
1534
410c8acf 1535/* --- @p_interval@ --- *
1536 *
1537 * Arguments: ---
1538 *
1539 * Returns: ---
1540 *
1541 * Use: Called periodically to do tidying.
1542 */
1543
1544extern void p_interval(void);
1545
832a2ab6 1546/* --- @p_stats@ --- *
1547 *
1548 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1549 *
1550 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's statistics.
1551 */
1552
1553extern stats *p_stats(peer */*p*/);
1554
410c8acf 1555/* --- @p_ifname@ --- *
1556 *
1557 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1558 *
1559 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's interface name.
1560 */
1561
1562extern const char *p_ifname(peer */*p*/);
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1565 *
1566 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1567 * @const char *name@ = pointer to the new name
1568 *
1569 * Returns: ---
1570 *
1571 * Use: Changes the name held for a peer's interface.
1572 */
1573
1574extern void p_setifname(peer */*p*/, const char */*name*/);
1575
410c8acf 1576/* --- @p_addr@ --- *
1577 *
1578 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1579 *
1580 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's address.
1581 */
1582
1583extern const addr *p_addr(peer */*p*/);
1584
1585/* --- @p_init@ --- *
1586 *
767b36e2 1587 * Arguments: @struct in_addr addr@ = address to bind to
1588 * @unsigned port@ = port number to listen to
410c8acf 1589 *
1590 * Returns: ---
1591 *
1592 * Use: Initializes the peer system; creates the socket.
1593 */
1594
767b36e2 1595extern void p_init(struct in_addr /*addr*/, unsigned /*port*/);
410c8acf 1596
1597/* --- @p_port@ --- *
1598 *
5d06f63e 1599 * Arguments: @int i@ = address family index to retrieve
410c8acf 1600 *
1601 * Returns: Port number used for socket.
1602 */
1603
5d06f63e 1604extern unsigned p_port(int /*i*/);
410c8acf 1605
1606/* --- @p_create@ --- *
1607 *
0ba8de86 1608 * Arguments: @peerspec *spec@ = information about this peer
410c8acf 1609 *
1610 * Returns: Pointer to the peer block, or null if it failed.
1611 *
1612 * Use: Creates a new named peer block. No peer is actually attached
1613 * by this point.
1614 */
1615
0ba8de86 1616extern peer *p_create(peerspec */*spec*/);
410c8acf 1617
1618/* --- @p_name@ --- *
1619 *
1620 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1621 *
1622 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's name.
060ca767 1623 *
1624 * Use: Equivalent to @p_spec(p)->name@.
410c8acf 1625 */
1626
1627extern const char *p_name(peer */*p*/);
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1630 *
1631 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1632 *
1633 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's public key tag.
1634 */
1635
1636extern const char *p_tag(peer */*p*/);
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1639 *
1640 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1641 *
1642 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's private key tag.
1643 */
1644
1645extern const char *p_privtag(peer */*p*/);
1646
060ca767 1647/* --- @p_spec@ --- *
1648 *
1649 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1650 *
1651 * Returns: Pointer to the peer's specification
1652 */
1653
1654extern const peerspec *p_spec(peer */*p*/);
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1657 *
1658 * Arguments: @const addr *a@ = address to look up
1659 *
1660 * Returns: Pointer to the peer block, or null if not found.
1661 *
1662 * Use: Finds a peer by address.
1663 */
1664
1665extern peer *p_findbyaddr(const addr */*a*/);
1666
410c8acf 1667/* --- @p_find@ --- *
1668 *
1669 * Arguments: @const char *name@ = name to look up
1670 *
1671 * Returns: Pointer to the peer block, or null if not found.
1672 *
1673 * Use: Finds a peer by name.
1674 */
1675
1676extern peer *p_find(const char */*name*/);
1677
1678/* --- @p_destroy@ --- *
1679 *
1680 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer
1681 *
1682 * Returns: ---
1683 *
1684 * Use: Destroys a peer.
1685 */
1686
1687extern void p_destroy(peer */*p*/);
1688
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1689/* --- @FOREACH_PEER@ --- *
1690 *
1691 * Arguments: @p@ = name to bind to each peer
1692 * @stuff@ = thing to do for each item
1693 *
1694 * Use: Does something for each current peer.
1695 */
1696
1697#define FOREACH_PEER(p, stuff) do { \
1698 peer_iter i_; \
1699 peer *p; \
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1702
1703/* --- @p_mkiter@ --- *
1704 *
1705 * Arguments: @peer_iter *i@ = pointer to an iterator
1706 *
1707 * Returns: ---
1708 *
1709 * Use: Initializes the iterator.
1710 */
1711
1712extern void p_mkiter(peer_iter */*i*/);
1713
1714/* --- @p_next@ --- *
1715 *
1716 * Arguments: @peer_iter *i@ = pointer to an iterator
410c8acf 1717 *
c8e02c8a 1718 * Returns: Next peer, or null if at the end.
410c8acf 1719 *
c8e02c8a 1720 * Use: Returns the next peer.
410c8acf 1721 */
1722
c8e02c8a 1723extern peer *p_next(peer_iter */*i*/);
410c8acf 1724
42da2a58 1725/*----- Tunnel drivers ----------------------------------------------------*/
410c8acf 1726
42da2a58 1727#ifdef TUN_LINUX
1728 extern const tunnel_ops tun_linux;
1729#endif
410c8acf 1730
42da2a58 1731#ifdef TUN_UNET
1732 extern const tunnel_ops tun_unet;
1733#endif
410c8acf 1734
42da2a58 1735#ifdef TUN_BSD
1736 extern const tunnel_ops tun_bsd;
1737#endif
410c8acf 1738
42da2a58 1739extern const tunnel_ops tun_slip;
410c8acf 1740
410c8acf 1741/*----- Other handy utilities ---------------------------------------------*/
1742
832a2ab6 1743/* --- @timestr@ --- *
1744 *
1745 * Arguments: @time_t t@ = a time to convert
1746 *
1747 * Returns: A pointer to a textual representation of the time.
1748 *
1749 * Use: Converts a time to a textual representation. Corrupts
a4b808b0 1750 * @buf_u@.
832a2ab6 1751 */
1752
1753extern const char *timestr(time_t /*t*/);
1754
42da2a58 1755/* --- @mystrieq@ --- *
1756 *
1757 * Arguments: @const char *x, *y@ = two strings
1758 *
1759 * Returns: True if @x@ and @y are equal, up to case.
1760 */
1761
1762extern int mystrieq(const char */*x*/, const char */*y*/);
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1765 *
1766 * Arguments: @int af@ = an address family code
1767 *
1768 * Returns: The index of the address family's record in @aftab@, or @-1@.
1769 */
1770
1771extern int afix(int af);
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1774 *
1775 * Arguments: @const addr *a@ = a network address
1776 *
1777 * Returns: The size of the address, for passing into the sockets API.
1778 */
1779
1780extern socklen_t addrsz(const addr */*a*/);
1781
37941236 1782/* --- @seq_reset@ --- *
1783 *
1784 * Arguments: @seqwin *s@ = sequence-checking window
1785 *
1786 * Returns: ---
1787 *
1788 * Use: Resets a sequence number window.
1789 */
1790
1791extern void seq_reset(seqwin */*s*/);
1792
1793/* --- @seq_check@ --- *
1794 *
1795 * Arguments: @seqwin *s@ = sequence-checking window
1796 * @uint32 q@ = sequence number to check
f43df819 1797 * @const char *service@ = service to report message from
37941236 1798 *
1799 * Returns: A @SEQ_@ code.
1800 *
1801 * Use: Checks a sequence number against the window, updating things
1802 * as necessary.
1803 */
1804
f43df819 1805extern int seq_check(seqwin */*s*/, uint32 /*q*/, const char */*service*/);
37941236 1806
410c8acf 1807/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
1808
1809#ifdef __cplusplus
1810 }
1811#endif
1812
1813#endif