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Implementation of MD5 authentication of BGP sessions.

This commit is contained in:
Ondrej Zajicek 2008-10-26 22:42:39 +01:00
parent 11cb620266
commit d51aa28190
6 changed files with 120 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ typedef struct birdsock {
int fd; /* System-dependent data */ int fd; /* System-dependent data */
node n; node n;
void *rbuf_alloc, *tbuf_alloc; void *rbuf_alloc, *tbuf_alloc;
char *password; /* Password for MD5 authentication */
} sock; } sock;
sock *sk_new(pool *); /* Allocate new socket */ sock *sk_new(pool *); /* Allocate new socket */
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ int sk_send(sock *, unsigned len); /* Send data, <0=err, >0=ok, 0=sleep */
int sk_send_to(sock *, unsigned len, ip_addr to, unsigned port); /* sk_send to given destination */ int sk_send_to(sock *, unsigned len, ip_addr to, unsigned port); /* sk_send to given destination */
void sk_reallocate(sock *); /* Free and allocate tbuf & rbuf */ void sk_reallocate(sock *); /* Free and allocate tbuf & rbuf */
void sk_dump_all(void); void sk_dump_all(void);
int sk_set_md5_auth(sock *s, ip_addr a, char *passwd); /* Add or remove security associations for given passive socket */
static inline int static inline int
sk_send_buffer_empty(sock *sk) sk_send_buffer_empty(sock *sk)

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@ -78,10 +78,14 @@ static void bgp_setup_listen_sk(void);
static void static void
bgp_close(struct bgp_proto *p UNUSED) bgp_close(struct bgp_proto *p)
{ {
ASSERT(bgp_counter); ASSERT(bgp_counter);
bgp_counter--; bgp_counter--;
if (p->cf->password)
sk_set_md5_auth(bgp_listen_sk, p->cf->remote_ip, NULL);
if (!bgp_counter) if (!bgp_counter)
{ {
rfree(bgp_listen_sk); rfree(bgp_listen_sk);
@ -330,6 +334,7 @@ bgp_connect(struct bgp_proto *p) /* Enter Connect state and start establishing c
bgp_setup_conn(p, conn); bgp_setup_conn(p, conn);
bgp_setup_sk(p, conn, s); bgp_setup_sk(p, conn, s);
s->tx_hook = bgp_connected; s->tx_hook = bgp_connected;
s->password = p->cf->password;
conn->state = BS_CONNECT; conn->state = BS_CONNECT;
if (sk_open(s)) if (sk_open(s))
{ {
@ -506,6 +511,7 @@ bgp_start(struct proto *P)
bgp_counter++; bgp_counter++;
bgp_setup_listen_sk(); bgp_setup_listen_sk();
if (!bgp_linpool) if (!bgp_linpool)
bgp_linpool = lp_new(&root_pool, 4080); bgp_linpool = lp_new(&root_pool, 4080);
@ -523,6 +529,17 @@ bgp_start(struct proto *P)
lock->hook = bgp_start_locked; lock->hook = bgp_start_locked;
lock->data = p; lock->data = p;
olock_acquire(lock); olock_acquire(lock);
/* We should create security association after we get a lock not to
* break existing connections.
*/
if (p->cf->password)
{
int rv = sk_set_md5_auth(bgp_listen_sk, p->cf->remote_ip, p->cf->password);
if (rv < 0)
return PS_STOP;
}
return PS_START; return PS_START;
} }

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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ struct bgp_config {
unsigned error_delay_time_min; /* Time to wait after an error is detected */ unsigned error_delay_time_min; /* Time to wait after an error is detected */
unsigned error_delay_time_max; unsigned error_delay_time_max;
unsigned disable_after_error; /* Disable the protocol when error is detected */ unsigned disable_after_error; /* Disable the protocol when error is detected */
char *password; /* Password used for MD5 authentication */
}; };
struct bgp_conn { struct bgp_conn {

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ CF_KEYWORDS(BGP, LOCAL, NEIGHBOR, AS, HOLD, TIME, CONNECT, RETRY, KEEPALIVE,
MULTIHOP, STARTUP, VIA, NEXT, HOP, SELF, DEFAULT, PATH, METRIC, MULTIHOP, STARTUP, VIA, NEXT, HOP, SELF, DEFAULT, PATH, METRIC,
ERROR, START, DELAY, FORGET, WAIT, DISABLE, AFTER, ERROR, START, DELAY, FORGET, WAIT, DISABLE, AFTER,
BGP_PATH, BGP_LOCAL_PREF, BGP_MED, BGP_ORIGIN, BGP_NEXT_HOP, BGP_PATH, BGP_LOCAL_PREF, BGP_MED, BGP_ORIGIN, BGP_NEXT_HOP,
BGP_ATOMIC_AGGR, BGP_AGGREGATOR, BGP_COMMUNITY, SOURCE, ADDRESS) BGP_ATOMIC_AGGR, BGP_AGGREGATOR, BGP_COMMUNITY, SOURCE, ADDRESS, PASSWORD)
CF_GRAMMAR CF_GRAMMAR
@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ bgp_proto_start: proto_start BGP {
BGP_CFG->error_amnesia_time = 300; BGP_CFG->error_amnesia_time = 300;
BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_min = 60; BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_min = 60;
BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_max = 300; BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_max = 300;
BGP_CFG->password = NULL;
} }
; ;
@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ bgp_proto:
| bgp_proto ERROR FORGET TIME expr ';' { BGP_CFG->error_amnesia_time = $5; } | bgp_proto ERROR FORGET TIME expr ';' { BGP_CFG->error_amnesia_time = $5; }
| bgp_proto ERROR WAIT TIME expr ',' expr ';' { BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_min = $5; BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_max = $7; } | bgp_proto ERROR WAIT TIME expr ',' expr ';' { BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_min = $5; BGP_CFG->error_delay_time_max = $7; }
| bgp_proto DISABLE AFTER ERROR bool ';' { BGP_CFG->disable_after_error = $5; } | bgp_proto DISABLE AFTER ERROR bool ';' { BGP_CFG->disable_after_error = $5; }
| bgp_proto PASSWORD TEXT ';' { BGP_CFG->password = $3; }
; ;
CF_ADDTO(dynamic_attr, BGP_PATH CF_ADDTO(dynamic_attr, BGP_PATH

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@ -139,3 +139,24 @@ static inline char *sysio_mcast_join(sock *s)
#endif #endif
#endif #endif
#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <linux/tcp.h>
/* For the case that we have older kernel headers */
/* Copied from Linux kernel file include/linux/tcp.h */
#ifndef TCP_MD5SIG
#define TCP_MD5SIG 14
#define TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN 80
struct tcp_md5sig {
struct __kernel_sockaddr_storage tcpm_addr; /* address associated */
__u16 __tcpm_pad1; /* zero */
__u16 tcpm_keylen; /* key length */
__u32 __tcpm_pad2; /* zero */
__u8 tcpm_key[TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN]; /* key (binary) */
};
#endif

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@ -546,6 +546,7 @@ sk_new(pool *p)
s->err_hook = NULL; s->err_hook = NULL;
s->fd = -1; s->fd = -1;
s->rbuf_alloc = s->tbuf_alloc = NULL; s->rbuf_alloc = s->tbuf_alloc = NULL;
s->password = NULL;
return s; return s;
} }
@ -642,6 +643,71 @@ bad:
return err; return err;
} }
/* FIXME: check portability */
static int
sk_set_md5_auth_int(sock *s, sockaddr *sa, char *passwd)
{
struct tcp_md5sig md5;
memset(&md5, 0, sizeof(md5));
memcpy(&md5.tcpm_addr, (struct sockaddr *) sa, sizeof(*sa));
if (passwd)
{
int len = strlen(passwd);
if (len > TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN)
{
log(L_ERR "MD5 password too long");
return -1;
}
md5.tcpm_keylen = len;
memcpy(&md5.tcpm_key, passwd, len);
}
int rv = setsockopt(s->fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MD5SIG, &md5, sizeof(md5));
if (rv < 0)
{
if (errno == ENOPROTOOPT)
log(L_ERR "Kernel does not support TCP MD5 signatures");
else
log(L_ERR "sk_set_md5_auth_int: setsockopt: %m");
}
return rv;
}
/**
* sk_set_md5_auth - add / remove MD5 security association for given socket.
* @s: socket
* @a: IP address of the other side
* @passwd: password used for MD5 authentication
*
* In TCP MD5 handling code in kernel, there is a set of pairs
* (address, password) used to choose password according to
* address of the other side. This function is useful for
* listening socket, for active sockets it is enough to set
* s->password field.
*
* When called with passwd != NULL, the new pair is added,
* When called with passwd == NULL, the existing pair is removed.
*
* Result: 0 for success, -1 for an error.
*/
int
sk_set_md5_auth(sock *s, ip_addr a, char *passwd)
{
sockaddr sa;
fill_in_sockaddr(&sa, a, 0);
return sk_set_md5_auth_int(s, &sa, passwd);
}
static void static void
sk_tcp_connected(sock *s) sk_tcp_connected(sock *s)
{ {
@ -805,6 +871,14 @@ sk_open(sock *s)
ERR("bind"); ERR("bind");
} }
fill_in_sockaddr(&sa, s->daddr, s->dport); fill_in_sockaddr(&sa, s->daddr, s->dport);
if (s->password)
{
int rv = sk_set_md5_auth_int(s, &sa, s->password);
if (rv < 0)
goto bad_no_log;
}
switch (type) switch (type)
{ {
case SK_TCP_ACTIVE: case SK_TCP_ACTIVE:
@ -846,6 +920,7 @@ sk_open(sock *s)
bad: bad:
log(L_ERR "sk_open: %s: %m", err); log(L_ERR "sk_open: %s: %m", err);
bad_no_log:
close(fd); close(fd);
s->fd = -1; s->fd = -1;
return -1; return -1;