5 * Main header file for TrIPE
7 * (c) 2001 Straylight/Edgeware
10 /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
12 * This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
14 * TrIPE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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19 * TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 * along with TrIPE; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
36 /*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
52 #include <sys/types.h>
58 #include <sys/socket.h>
60 #include <netinet/in.h>
61 #include <arpa/inet.h>
67 #include <mLib/alloc.h>
68 #include <mLib/arena.h>
69 #include <mLib/base64.h>
70 #include <mLib/bres.h>
71 #include <mLib/dstr.h>
73 #include <mLib/fdflags.h>
74 #include <mLib/fwatch.h>
75 #include <mLib/mdwopt.h>
76 #include <mLib/quis.h>
77 #include <mLib/report.h>
79 #include <mLib/selbuf.h>
83 #include <mLib/trace.h>
86 #include <catacomb/buf.h>
88 #include <catacomb/gcipher.h>
89 #include <catacomb/gmac.h>
90 #include <catacomb/grand.h>
91 #include <catacomb/key.h>
92 #include <catacomb/paranoia.h>
94 #include <catacomb/noise.h>
95 #include <catacomb/rand.h>
97 #include <catacomb/mp.h>
98 #include <catacomb/mprand.h>
99 #include <catacomb/dh.h>
100 #include <catacomb/ec.h>
101 #include <catacomb/ec-keys.h>
102 #include <catacomb/group.h>
104 #include "protocol.h"
109 /*----- Magic numbers -----------------------------------------------------*/
111 /* --- Trace flags --- */
119 #define T_KEYEXCH 64u
120 #define T_KEYMGMT 128u
127 #define SEC(n) (n##u)
128 #define MIN(n) (n##u * 60u)
129 #define MEG(n) (n##ul * 1024ul * 1024ul)
131 /* --- Other things --- */
133 #define PKBUFSZ 65536
135 /*----- Cipher selections -------------------------------------------------*/
137 typedef struct algswitch {
138 const gccipher *c; /* Symmetric encryption scheme */
139 const gccipher *mgf; /* Mask-generation function */
140 const gchash *h; /* Hash function */
141 const gcmac *m; /* Message authentication code */
142 size_t hashsz; /* Hash output size */
143 size_t tagsz; /* Length to truncate MAC tags */
144 size_t cksz, mksz; /* Key lengths for @c@ and @m@ */
147 extern algswitch algs;
149 #define MAXHASHSZ 64 /* Largest possible hash size */
151 #define HASH_STRING(h, s) GH_HASH((h), (s), sizeof(s))
153 /*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
155 /* --- Socket addresses --- *
157 * A magic union of supported socket addresses.
162 struct sockaddr_in sin;
165 /* --- Sequence number checking --- */
167 typedef struct seqwin {
168 uint32 seq; /* First acceptable input sequence */
169 uint32 win; /* Window of acceptable numbers */
172 #define SEQ_WINSZ 32 /* Bits in sequence number window */
174 /* --- A symmetric keyset --- *
176 * A keyset contains a set of symmetric keys for encrypting and decrypting
177 * packets. Keysets are stored in a list, sorted in reverse order of
178 * creation, so that the most recent keyset (the one most likely to be used)
181 * Each keyset has a time limit and a data limit. The keyset is destroyed
182 * when either it has existed for too long, or it has been used to encrypt
183 * too much data. New key exchanges are triggered when keys are close to
187 typedef struct keyset {
188 struct keyset *next; /* Next active keyset in the list */
189 unsigned ref; /* Reference count for keyset */
190 struct peer *p; /* Pointer to peer structure */
191 time_t t_exp; /* Expiry time for this keyset */
192 unsigned long sz_exp; /* Data limit for the keyset */
193 T( unsigned seq; ) /* Sequence number for tracing */
194 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
195 gcipher *cin, *cout; /* Keyset ciphers for encryption */
196 size_t tagsz; /* Length to truncate MAC tags */
197 gmac *min, *mout; /* Keyset MACs for integrity */
198 uint32 oseq; /* Outbound sequence number */
199 seqwin iseq; /* Inbound sequence number */
202 #define KSF_LISTEN 1u /* Don't encrypt packets yet */
203 #define KSF_LINK 2u /* Key is in a linked list */
205 /* --- Key exchange --- *
207 * TrIPE uses the Wrestlers Protocol for its key exchange. The Wrestlers
208 * Protocol has a number of desirable features (e.g., perfect forward
209 * secrecy, and zero-knowledge authentication) which make it attractive for
210 * use in TrIPE. The Wrestlers Protocol was designed by Mark Wooding and
216 typedef struct kxchal {
217 struct keyexch *kx; /* Pointer back to key exchange */
218 ge *c; /* Responder's challenge */
219 ge *r; /* My reply to the challenge */
220 keyset *ks; /* Pointer to temporary keyset */
221 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
222 sel_timer t; /* Response timer for challenge */
223 octet hc[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Hash of his challenge */
224 octet ck[MAXHASHSZ]; /* His magical check value */
225 octet hswrq_in[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Inbound switch request message */
226 octet hswok_in[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Inbound switch confirmation */
227 octet hswrq_out[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Outbound switch request message */
228 octet hswok_out[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Outbound switch confirmation */
231 typedef struct keyexch {
232 struct peer *p; /* Pointer back to the peer */
233 keyset **ks; /* Peer's list of keysets */
234 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
235 unsigned s; /* Current state in exchange */
236 sel_timer t; /* Timer for next exchange */
237 ge *kpub; /* Peer's public key */
238 time_t texp_kpub; /* Expiry time for public key */
239 mp *alpha; /* My temporary secret */
240 ge *c; /* My challenge */
241 ge *rx; /* The expected response */
242 unsigned nr; /* Number of extant responses */
243 time_t t_valid; /* When this exchange goes bad */
244 octet hc[MAXHASHSZ]; /* Hash of my challenge */
245 kxchal *r[KX_NCHAL]; /* Array of challenges */
248 #define KXF_TIMER 1u /* Waiting for a timer to go off */
249 #define KXF_DEAD 2u /* The key-exchanger isn't up */
250 #define KXF_PUBKEY 4u /* Key exchanger has a public key */
253 KXS_DEAD, /* Uninitialized state (magical) */
254 KXS_CHAL, /* Main answer-challenges state */
255 KXS_COMMIT, /* Committed: send switch request */
256 KXS_SWITCH /* Switched: send confirmation */
259 /* --- Tunnel structure --- *
261 * Used to maintain system-specific information about the tunnel interface.
264 typedef struct tunnel tunnel;
267 typedef struct tunnel_ops {
268 const char *name; /* Name of this tunnel driver */
269 void (*init)(void); /* Initializes the system */
270 tunnel *(*create)(struct peer */*p*/); /* Initializes a new tunnel */
271 const char *(*ifname)(tunnel */*t*/); /* Returns tunnel's interface name */
272 void (*inject)(tunnel */*t*/, buf */*b*/); /* Sends packet through if */
273 void (*destroy)(tunnel */*t*/); /* Destroys a tunnel */
276 #ifndef TUN_INTERNALS
277 struct tunnel { const tunnel_ops *ops; };
280 /* --- Peer statistics --- *
282 * Contains various interesting and not-so-interesting statistics about a
283 * peer. This is updated by various parts of the code. The format of the
284 * structure isn't considered private, and @p_stats@ returns a pointer to the
285 * statistics block for a given peer.
288 typedef struct stats {
289 unsigned long sz_in, sz_out; /* Size of all data in and out */
290 unsigned long sz_kxin, sz_kxout; /* Size of key exchange messages */
291 unsigned long sz_ipin, sz_ipout; /* Size of encapsulated IP packets */
292 time_t t_start, t_last, t_kx; /* Time peer created, last pk, kx */
293 unsigned long n_reject; /* Number of rejected packets */
294 unsigned long n_in, n_out; /* Number of packets in and out */
295 unsigned long n_kxin, n_kxout; /* Number of key exchange packets */
296 unsigned long n_ipin, n_ipout; /* Number of encrypted packets */
299 /* --- Peer structure --- *
301 * The main structure which glues everything else together.
304 typedef struct peerspec {
305 char *name; /* Peer's name */
306 const tunnel_ops *tops; /* Tunnel operations */
307 unsigned long t_ka; /* Keep alive interval */
308 addr sa; /* Socket address to speak to */
309 size_t sasz; /* Socket address size */
312 typedef struct peer {
313 struct peer *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
314 struct ping *pings; /* Pings we're waiting for */
315 peerspec spec; /* Specifications for this peer */
316 tunnel *t; /* Tunnel for local packets */
317 char *ifname; /* Interface name for tunnel */
318 keyset *ks; /* List head for keysets */
319 buf b; /* Buffer for sending packets */
320 stats st; /* Statistics */
321 keyexch kx; /* Key exchange protocol block */
322 sel_timer tka; /* Timer for keepalives */
325 typedef struct ping {
326 struct ping *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
327 peer *p; /* Peer so we can free it */
328 unsigned msg; /* Kind of response expected */
329 uint32 id; /* Id so we can recognize response */
330 octet magic[32]; /* Some random data */
331 sel_timer t; /* Timeout for ping */
332 void (*func)(int /*rc*/, void */*arg*/); /* Function to call when done */
333 void *arg; /* Argument for callback */
344 /* --- Admin structure --- */
346 #define OBUFSZ 16384u
348 typedef struct obuf {
349 struct obuf *next; /* Next buffer in list */
350 char *p_in, *p_out; /* Pointers into the buffer */
351 char buf[OBUFSZ]; /* The actual buffer */
354 typedef struct oqueue {
355 obuf *hd, *tl; /* Head and tail pointers */
360 typedef struct admin_bgop {
361 struct admin_bgop *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
362 struct admin *a; /* Owner job */
363 char *tag; /* Tag string for messages */
364 void (*cancel)(struct admin_bgop *); /* Destructor function */
367 typedef struct admin_resop {
368 admin_bgop bg; /* Background operation header */
369 char *addr; /* Hostname to be resolved */
370 bres_client r; /* Background resolver task */
371 sel_timer t; /* Timer for resolver */
372 addr sa; /* Socket address */
373 size_t sasz; /* Socket address size */
374 void (*func)(struct admin_resop *, int); /* Handler */
377 enum { ARES_OK, ARES_FAIL };
379 typedef struct admin_addop {
380 admin_resop r; /* Name resolution header */
381 peerspec peer; /* Peer pending creation */
384 typedef struct admin_greetop {
385 admin_resop r; /* Name resolution header */
386 void *c; /* Challenge block */
387 size_t sz; /* Length of challenge */
390 typedef struct admin_pingop {
391 admin_bgop bg; /* Background operation header */
392 ping ping; /* Ping pending response */
393 struct timeval pingtime; /* Time last ping was sent */
396 typedef struct admin {
397 struct admin *next, *prev; /* Links to next and previous */
398 unsigned f; /* Various useful flags */
399 unsigned ref; /* Reference counter */
401 unsigned seq; /* Sequence number for tracing */
403 oqueue out; /* Output buffer list */
404 oqueue delay; /* Delayed output buffer list */
405 admin_bgop *bg; /* Backgrounded operations */
406 selbuf b; /* Line buffer for commands */
407 sel_file w; /* Selector for write buffering */
410 #define AF_DEAD 1u /* Destroy this admin block */
411 #define AF_CLOSE 2u /* Client closed connection */
412 #define AF_NOTE 4u /* Catch notifications */
413 #define AF_WARN 8u /* Catch warning messages */
415 #define AF_TRACE 16u /* Catch tracing */
419 # define AF_ALLMSGS (AF_NOTE | AF_TRACE | AF_WARN)
421 # define AF_ALLMSGS (AF_NOTE | AF_WARN)
424 /*----- Global variables --------------------------------------------------*/
426 extern sel_state sel; /* Global I/O event state */
427 extern group *gg; /* The group we work in */
428 extern size_t indexsz; /* Size of exponent for the group */
429 extern mp *kpriv; /* Our private key */
430 extern ge *kpub; /* Our public key */
431 extern octet buf_i[PKBUFSZ], buf_o[PKBUFSZ], buf_t[PKBUFSZ];
432 extern const tunnel_ops *tunnels[]; /* Table of tunnels (0-term) */
433 extern const tunnel_ops *tun_default; /* Default tunnel to use */
436 extern const trace_opt tr_opts[]; /* Trace options array */
437 extern unsigned tr_flags; /* Trace options flags */
440 /*----- Other macros ------------------------------------------------------*/
442 #define TIMER noise_timer(RAND_GLOBAL)
444 /*----- Key management ----------------------------------------------------*/
446 /* --- @km_reload@ --- *
450 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero to force reloading of keys.
452 * Use: Checks the keyrings to see if they need reloading.
455 extern int km_reload(void);
457 /* --- @km_init@ --- *
459 * Arguments: @const char *kr_priv@ = private keyring file
460 * @const char *kr_pub@ = public keyring file
461 * @const char *tag@ = tag to load
465 * Use: Initializes, and loads the private key.
468 extern void km_init(const char */*kr_priv*/, const char */*kr_pub*/,
469 const char */*tag*/);
471 /* --- @km_getpubkey@ --- *
473 * Arguments: @const char *tag@ = public key tag to load
474 * @ge *kpub@ = where to put the public key
475 * @time_t *t_exp@ = where to put the expiry time
477 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if it failed.
479 * Use: Fetches a public key from the keyring.
482 extern int km_getpubkey(const char */*tag*/, ge */*kpub*/,
485 /*----- Key exchange ------------------------------------------------------*/
487 /* --- @kx_start@ --- *
489 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
490 * @int forcep@ = nonzero to ignore the quiet timer
494 * Use: Stimulates a key exchange. If a key exchage is in progress,
495 * a new challenge is sent (unless the quiet timer forbids
496 * this); if no exchange is in progress, one is commenced.
499 extern void kx_start(keyexch */*kx*/, int /*forcep*/);
501 /* --- @kx_message@ --- *
503 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
504 * @unsigned msg@ = the message code
505 * @buf *b@ = pointer to buffer containing the packet
509 * Use: Reads a packet containing key exchange messages and handles
513 extern void kx_message(keyexch */*kx*/, unsigned /*msg*/, buf */*b*/);
515 /* --- @kx_free@ --- *
517 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
521 * Use: Frees everything in a key exchange context.
524 extern void kx_free(keyexch */*kx*/);
526 /* --- @kx_newkeys@ --- *
528 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
532 * Use: Informs the key exchange module that its keys may have
533 * changed. If fetching the new keys fails, the peer will be
534 * destroyed, we log messages and struggle along with the old
538 extern void kx_newkeys(keyexch */*kx*/);
540 /* --- @kx_init@ --- *
542 * Arguments: @keyexch *kx@ = pointer to key exchange context
543 * @peer *p@ = pointer to peer context
544 * @keyset **ks@ = pointer to keyset list
546 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if it failed.
548 * Use: Initializes a key exchange module. The module currently
549 * contains no keys, and will attempt to initiate a key
553 extern int kx_init(keyexch */*kx*/, peer */*p*/, keyset **/*ks*/);
555 /*----- Keysets and symmetric cryptography --------------------------------*/
557 /* --- @ks_drop@ --- *
559 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
563 * Use: Decrements a keyset's reference counter. If the counter hits
564 * zero, the keyset is freed.
567 extern void ks_drop(keyset */*ks*/);
569 /* --- @ks_gen@ --- *
571 * Arguments: @const void *k@ = pointer to key material
572 * @size_t x, y, z@ = offsets into key material (see below)
573 * @peer *p@ = pointer to peer information
575 * Returns: A pointer to the new keyset.
577 * Use: Derives a new keyset from the given key material. The
578 * offsets @x@, @y@ and @z@ separate the key material into three
579 * parts. Between the @k@ and @k + x@ is `my' contribution to
580 * the key material; between @k + x@ and @k + y@ is `your'
581 * contribution; and between @k + y@ and @k + z@ is a shared
582 * value we made together. These are used to construct two
583 * pairs of symmetric keys. Each pair consists of an encryption
584 * key and a message authentication key. One pair is used for
585 * outgoing messages, the other for incoming messages.
587 * The new key is marked so that it won't be selected for output
588 * by @ksl_encrypt@. You can still encrypt data with it by
589 * calling @ks_encrypt@ directly.
592 extern keyset *ks_gen(const void */*k*/,
593 size_t /*x*/, size_t /*y*/, size_t /*z*/,
596 /* --- @ks_tregen@ --- *
598 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
600 * Returns: The time at which moves ought to be made to replace this key.
603 extern time_t ks_tregen(keyset */*ks*/);
605 /* --- @ks_activate@ --- *
607 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
611 * Use: Activates a keyset, so that it can be used for encrypting
615 extern void ks_activate(keyset */*ks*/);
617 /* --- @ks_encrypt@ --- *
619 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
620 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
621 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
622 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
624 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if the key needs replacing. If the
625 * encryption failed, the output buffer is broken and zero is
628 * Use: Encrypts a block of data using the key. Note that the `key
629 * ought to be replaced' notification is only ever given once
630 * for each key. Also note that this call forces a keyset to be
631 * used even if it's marked as not for data output.
634 extern int ks_encrypt(keyset */*ks*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
635 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
637 /* --- @ks_decrypt@ --- *
639 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
640 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
641 * @buf *b@ = pointer to an input buffer
642 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to an output buffer
644 * Returns: Zero on success, or nonzero if there was some problem.
646 * Use: Attempts to decrypt a message using a given key. Note that
647 * requesting decryption with a key directly won't clear a
648 * marking that it's not for encryption.
651 extern int ks_decrypt(keyset */*ks*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
652 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
654 /* --- @ksl_free@ --- *
656 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
660 * Use: Frees (releases references to) all of the keys in a keyset.
663 extern void ksl_free(keyset **/*ksroot*/);
665 /* --- @ksl_link@ --- *
667 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
668 * @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
672 * Use: Links a keyset into a list. A keyset can only be on one list
673 * at a time. Bad things happen otherwise.
676 extern void ksl_link(keyset **/*ksroot*/, keyset */*ks*/);
678 /* --- @ksl_prune@ --- *
680 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
684 * Use: Prunes the keyset list by removing keys which mustn't be used
688 extern void ksl_prune(keyset **/*ksroot*/);
690 /* --- @ksl_encrypt@ --- *
692 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
693 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
694 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
695 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
697 * Returns: Nonzero if a new key is needed.
699 * Use: Encrypts a packet.
702 extern int ksl_encrypt(keyset **/*ksroot*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
703 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
705 /* --- @ksl_decrypt@ --- *
707 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
708 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
709 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
710 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
712 * Returns: Nonzero if the packet couldn't be decrypted.
714 * Use: Decrypts a packet.
717 extern int ksl_decrypt(keyset **/*ksroot*/, unsigned /*ty*/,
718 buf */*b*/, buf */*bb*/);
720 /*----- Challenges --------------------------------------------------------*/
724 * Arguments: @buf *b@ = where to put the challenge
726 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero on error.
728 * Use: Issues a new challenge.
731 extern int c_new(buf */*b*/);
733 /* --- @c_check@ --- *
735 * Arguments: @buf *b@ = where to find the challenge
737 * Returns: Zero if OK, nonzero if it didn't work.
739 * Use: Checks a challenge. On failure, the buffer is broken.
742 extern int c_check(buf */*b*/);
744 /*----- Administration interface ------------------------------------------*/
746 #define A_END ((char *)0)
748 /* --- @a_warn@ --- *
750 * Arguments: @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
751 * @...@ = other arguments
755 * Use: Informs all admin connections of a warning.
758 extern void a_warn(const char */*fmt*/, ...);
760 /* --- @a_notify@ --- *
762 * Arguments: @const char *fmt@ = pointer to format string
763 * @...@ = other arguments
767 * Use: Sends a notification to interested admin connections.
770 extern void a_notify(const char */*fmt*/, ...);
772 /* --- @a_create@ --- *
774 * Arguments: @int fd_in, fd_out@ = file descriptors to use
775 * @unsigned f@ = initial flags to set
779 * Use: Creates a new admin connection.
782 extern void a_create(int /*fd_in*/, int /*fd_out*/, unsigned /*f*/);
784 /* --- @a_quit@ --- *
790 * Use: Shuts things down nicely.
793 extern void a_quit(void);
795 /* --- @a_preselect@ --- *
801 * Use: Informs the admin module that we're about to select again,
802 * and that it should do cleanup things it has delayed until a
806 extern void a_preselect(void);
808 /* --- @a_daemon@ --- *
814 * Use: Informs the admin module that it's a daemon.
817 extern void a_daemon(void);
819 /* --- @a_init@ --- *
821 * Arguments: @const char *sock@ = socket name to create
825 * Use: Creates the admin listening socket.
828 extern void a_init(const char */*sock*/);
830 /*----- Peer management ---------------------------------------------------*/
832 /* --- @p_txstart@ --- *
834 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
835 * @unsigned msg@ = message type code
837 * Returns: A pointer to a buffer to write to.
839 * Use: Starts sending to a peer. Only one send can happen at a
843 extern buf *p_txstart(peer */*p*/, unsigned /*msg*/);
845 /* --- @p_txend@ --- *
847 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
851 * Use: Sends a packet to the peer.
854 extern void p_txend(peer */*p*/);
856 /* --- @p_pingsend@ --- *
858 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = destination peer
859 * @ping *pg@ = structure to fill in
860 * @unsigned type@ = message type
861 * @unsigned long timeout@ = how long to wait before giving up
862 * @void (*func)(int, void *)@ = callback function
863 * @void *arg@ = argument for callback
865 * Returns: Zero if successful, nonzero if it failed.
867 * Use: Sends a ping to a peer. Call @func@ with a nonzero argument
868 * if we get an answer within the timeout, or zero if no answer.
871 extern int p_pingsend(peer */*p*/, ping */*pg*/, unsigned /*type*/,
872 unsigned long /*timeout*/,
873 void (*/*func*/)(int, void *), void */*arg*/);
875 /* --- @p_pingdone@ --- *
877 * Arguments: @ping *p@ = ping structure
878 * @int rc@ = return code to pass on
882 * Use: Disposes of a ping structure, maybe sending a notification.
885 extern void p_pingdone(ping */*p*/, int /*rc*/);
887 /* --- @p_greet@ --- *
889 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = peer to send to
890 * @const void *c@ = pointer to challenge
891 * @size_t sz@ = size of challenge
895 * Use: Sends a greeting packet.
898 extern void p_greet(peer */*p*/, const void */*c*/, size_t /*sz*/);
902 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to peer block
903 * @buf *b@ = buffer containing incoming packet
907 * Use: Handles a packet which needs to be sent to a peer.
910 extern void p_tun(peer */*p*/, buf */*b*/);
912 /* --- @p_keyreload@ --- *
918 * Use: Forces a check of the daemon's keyring files.
921 extern void p_keyreload(void);
923 /* --- @p_interval@ --- *
929 * Use: Called periodically to do tidying.
932 extern void p_interval(void);
934 /* --- @p_stats@ --- *
936 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
938 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's statistics.
941 extern stats *p_stats(peer */*p*/);
943 /* --- @p_ifname@ --- *
945 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
947 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's interface name.
950 extern const char *p_ifname(peer */*p*/);
952 /* --- @p_setifname@ --- *
954 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
955 * @const char *name@ = pointer to the new name
959 * Use: Changes the name held for a peer's interface.
962 extern void p_setifname(peer */*p*/, const char */*name*/);
964 /* --- @p_addr@ --- *
966 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
968 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's address.
971 extern const addr *p_addr(peer */*p*/);
973 /* --- @p_init@ --- *
975 * Arguments: @struct in_addr addr@ = address to bind to
976 * @unsigned port@ = port number to listen to
980 * Use: Initializes the peer system; creates the socket.
983 extern void p_init(struct in_addr /*addr*/, unsigned /*port*/);
985 /* --- @p_port@ --- *
989 * Returns: Port number used for socket.
992 unsigned p_port(void);
994 /* --- @p_create@ --- *
996 * Arguments: @peerspec *spec@ = information about this peer
998 * Returns: Pointer to the peer block, or null if it failed.
1000 * Use: Creates a new named peer block. No peer is actually attached
1004 extern peer *p_create(peerspec */*spec*/);
1006 /* --- @p_name@ --- *
1008 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1010 * Returns: A pointer to the peer's name.
1012 * Use: Equivalent to @p_spec(p)->name@.
1015 extern const char *p_name(peer */*p*/);
1017 /* --- @p_spec@ --- *
1019 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer block
1021 * Returns: Pointer to the peer's specification
1024 extern const peerspec *p_spec(peer */*p*/);
1026 /* --- @p_find@ --- *
1028 * Arguments: @const char *name@ = name to look up
1030 * Returns: Pointer to the peer block, or null if not found.
1032 * Use: Finds a peer by name.
1035 extern peer *p_find(const char */*name*/);
1037 /* --- @p_destroy@ --- *
1039 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = pointer to a peer
1043 * Use: Destroys a peer.
1046 extern void p_destroy(peer */*p*/);
1048 /* --- @p_first@, @p_next@ --- *
1050 * Arguments: @peer *p@ = a peer block
1052 * Returns: @peer_first@ returns the first peer in some ordering;
1053 * @peer_next@ returns the peer following a given one in the
1054 * same ordering. Null is returned for the end of the list.
1057 extern peer *p_first(void);
1058 extern peer *p_next(peer */*p*/);
1060 /*----- Tunnel drivers ----------------------------------------------------*/
1063 extern const tunnel_ops tun_linux;
1067 extern const tunnel_ops tun_unet;
1071 extern const tunnel_ops tun_bsd;
1074 extern const tunnel_ops tun_slip;
1076 /*----- Other handy utilities ---------------------------------------------*/
1078 /* --- @mpstr@ --- *
1080 * Arguments: @mp *m@ = a multiprecision integer
1082 * Returns: A pointer to the integer's textual representation.
1084 * Use: Converts a multiprecision integer to a string. Corrupts
1088 extern const char *mpstr(mp */*m*/);
1090 /* --- @gestr@ --- *
1092 * Arguments: @group *g@ = a group
1093 * @ge *x@ = a group element
1095 * Returns: A pointer to the element's textual representation.
1097 * Use: Converts a group element to a string. Corrupts
1101 extern const char *gestr(group */*g*/, ge */*x*/);
1103 /* --- @timestr@ --- *
1105 * Arguments: @time_t t@ = a time to convert
1107 * Returns: A pointer to a textual representation of the time.
1109 * Use: Converts a time to a textual representation. Corrupts
1113 extern const char *timestr(time_t /*t*/);
1115 /* --- @mystrieq@ --- *
1117 * Arguments: @const char *x, *y@ = two strings
1119 * Returns: True if @x@ and @y are equal, up to case.
1122 extern int mystrieq(const char */*x*/, const char */*y*/);
1124 /* --- @seq_reset@ --- *
1126 * Arguments: @seqwin *s@ = sequence-checking window
1130 * Use: Resets a sequence number window.
1133 extern void seq_reset(seqwin */*s*/);
1135 /* --- @seq_check@ --- *
1137 * Arguments: @seqwin *s@ = sequence-checking window
1138 * @uint32 q@ = sequence number to check
1139 * @const char *service@ = service to report message from
1141 * Returns: A @SEQ_@ code.
1143 * Use: Checks a sequence number against the window, updating things
1147 extern int seq_check(seqwin */*s*/, uint32 /*q*/, const char */*service*/);
1149 /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/