Re: [PATCH nf-next v2] netfilter: nf_ct_sctp: minimal multihoming support
From: Pablo Neira Ayuso
Date: Thu Jul 30 2015 - 07:48:47 EST
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 04:17:56PM +0200, Michal Kubecek wrote:
> Currently nf_conntrack_proto_sctp module handles only packets between
> primary addresses used to establish the connection. Any packets between
> secondary addresses are classified as invalid so that usual firewall
> configurations drop them. Allowing HEARTBEAT and HEARTBEAT-ACK chunks to
> establish a new conntrack would allow traffic between secondary
> addresses to pass through. A more sophisticated solution based on the
> addresses advertised in the initial handshake (and possibly also later
> dynamic address addition and removal) would be much harder to implement.
> Moreover, in general we cannot assume to always see the initial
> handshake as it can be routed through a different path.
Applied, thanks.
I have remove the chunks below though, see explanation below.
> @@ -705,6 +756,18 @@ static struct ctl_table sctp_compat_sysctl_table[] = {
> .mode = 0644,
> .proc_handler = proc_dointvec_jiffies,
> },
> + {
> + .procname = "ip_conntrack_sctp_timeout_heartbeat_sent",
> + .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
> + .mode = 0644,
> + .proc_handler = proc_dointvec_jiffies,
> + },
> + {
> + .procname = "ip_conntrack_sctp_timeout_heartbeat_acked",
> + .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
> + .mode = 0644,
> + .proc_handler = proc_dointvec_jiffies,
> + },
> { }
> };
> #endif /* CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PROC_COMPAT */
[...]
> @@ -752,6 +817,8 @@ static int sctp_kmemdup_compat_sysctl_table(struct nf_proto_net *pn,
> pn->ctl_compat_table[4].data = &sn->timeouts[SCTP_CONNTRACK_SHUTDOWN_SENT];
> pn->ctl_compat_table[5].data = &sn->timeouts[SCTP_CONNTRACK_SHUTDOWN_RECD];
> pn->ctl_compat_table[6].data = &sn->timeouts[SCTP_CONNTRACK_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT];
> + pn->ctl_compat_table[7].data = &sn->timeouts[SCTP_CONNTRACK_HEARTBEAT_SENT];
> + pn->ctl_compat_table[8].data = &sn->timeouts[SCTP_CONNTRACK_HEARTBEAT_ACKED];
> #endif
> #endif
> return 0;
These are part of the compat sysctl interface (those entries that are
prefixed by "ip_conntrack_*) that we should remove at some point (the
new entries that are prefixed by "nf_conntrack_*" has been already
there for a bit less than ~10 years and we got a netlink interface to
configure this for several years already), so better skip those spots.
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