Re: [PATCH 1/2] IPVS Bug IPv6 extension header handling faulty.

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On Thursday, February 23, 2012 10:03:52 Julian Anastasov wrote:
> 
> 	Hello,
> 
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2012, Hans Schillstrom wrote:
> 
> > > 	This is not going to work. You are trying to track
> > > any locally delivered fragments. If cp is NULL it will crash.
> > > There is no need to add check for !iph.fragoffs because
> > > for iph.fragoffs != 0 we find cp with data from reasm,
> > > I mean with ip_vs_skb_hdr_ptr.
> > > 
> > 	cp = pp->conn_in_get(af, skb, &iph, 0);
> > 	if (unlikely(!cp) && !iph.fragoffs) {
> 
> 	OK, then let's just keep the !cp check and
> later if cp is NULL just to NF_ACCEPT packets with
> iph.fragoffs != 0, the check should be before calling
> conn_schedule.

Another solution which might be more clear is to make
conn_schedule() fragment aware then the "&& !iph.fragoffs"
check can be removed.

> 
> 	In the case after calling ip_vs_lookup_real_service
> is it correct to reject non-first fragment with
> ICMPV6_PORT_UNREACH, is that allowed? May be we should
> avoid sending ICMP errors to non-first fragment, what
> is the right thing to do?

 PACKET_TO_BIG needs to be sent at least

> 
> > No it is working pretty well, because conn_in_get() is fragment aware.
> > if cp is null it's a new connection and in that case only the first frag will do
> > a schedule.
> > For the following fragments reasm will be used by conn_in_get()
> > so it should normaly return a valid "cp".
> 
> 	I worry that cp can be expired by force at that
> time, so lets add the above check before scheduling.

making conn_schedule() fragment aware will solve it.

> 
> > > 	But IPVS is working in LOCAL_IN, even fragments will
> > > come with dst because they will be delivered locally after
> > > input routing. 
> > 
> > Well in the case when you have the VIP at the loopback that is true.
> > If you have rules based on fw mark that force packets to IPVS,
> > you will miss all fragments, i.e. the will go to the FORWARD chain
> > 
> > So that is why skb_dst_copy() is needed.
> 
> 	You mean, only the first fragment has correct
> mark, the following fragments can not be marked correctly
> because we can not match the ports. And CONNMARK can not help
> us because it depends on conntrack support?

Yes that's right
if you enable conntrack there is an ugly way to solve it.

> 
> > > So, there is no need to assign dst. In
> > > PREROUTING there will be dst for loopback traffic. The
> > > other traffic will get input route before reaching IPVS.
> > > And it is dangerous to replace dst for the reason that
> > > ip_vs_preroute_frag6 does not know if reasm was tracked
> > > by IPVS, it can be just some netfilter packet. 
> > 
> > That's a side effect. 
> > But I'm working on a solution for ip6tables to keep track on the fragments
> > most people isn't aware of that you must take care of fragemnts your self 
> > in your ip6tables rule-set....
> 
> 	skb_dst_copy before PREROUTING is wrong even if
> we do it for IPVS traffic, ip6_rcv_finish is going to
> call dst_input. And all transmitters check the skb dst
> to decide how to route the packet, so we have to leave
> this job to transmitters, even for the fragments.

I'll do some more tests with only skb->mark copied.
For some reason "ipvs" fragments went into the FORWARD chain 
instead of INPUT i.e. if there is an input route ip6_rcv_finish() 
doesn't try to route it.

	if (skb_dst(skb) == NULL)
		ip6_route_input(skb);

> 
> > > May be it is a good idea to set reasm->ipvs_property at
> > > some place, so that we know the packets are tracked
> > > by IPVS. Then we can restrict ip_vs_preroute_frag6 to
> > > work only for IPVS traffic.
> > 
> > Good idea, thanks !!!
> > I'll will do that
> 
> 	Yes, it seems it will be needed to copy mark,
> so that all IPVS fragments are forced to have same mark.
> 
> > > 	Hm, I have to check what happens if we decide to
> > > mangle payload. Also, note that now ip_vs_nat_xmit_v6
> > > should try to NAT ports only for first fragment, is that
> > > handled? 
> > Yes in xnat_handler(..)
> > 
> > #ifdef CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6
> > 	if (cp->af == AF_INET6 && iph->fragoffs)
> > 		return 1;
> > #endif
> 
> 	Yes, there must be checks for fragoffs at some
> places. May be it is a good idea to rename ip_vs_skb_hdr_ptr
> to ip_vs_first_skb_hdr_ptr and to use it only at places
> that need data from first fragment. Places that work
> with current fragment will continue to use skb_header_pointer.
> By this way we will know correctly which skb is accessed.
> May be that is what you do but at least lets have a proper
> func name.

OK, I can rename it

> 
> > BTW, I have not test ESP & AH but on the other hand the are not subjects for fragmentation.
> > The sending of ICMPV6_PKT_TOOBIG seems to be generic so...
> 
> 	ok
> 

Regards
Hans 

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