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/*
This file is part of GNUnet.
Copyright (C) 2007-2017 GNUnet e.V.
GNUnet is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Affero General Public License for more details.
*/
/**
* @author Christian Grothoff
* @author Milan Bouchet-Valat
*
* @file
* Service for handling UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding
* and external IP address retrieval
*
* @defgroup nat NAT library
* Service for handling UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding
* and external IP address retrieval
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef GNUNET_NAT_SERVICE_H
#define GNUNET_NAT_SERVICE_H
#include "gnunet_util_lib.h"
/**
* Some addresses contain sensitive information or are
* not suitable for global distribution. We use address
* classes to filter addresses by which domain they make
* sense to be used in. These are used in a bitmask.
*
* FIXME: might want to define this elsewhere; we have
* an equivalent enum in gnunet_transport_hello_service.h;
* might ultimately belong with the new HELLO definition.
*/
enum GNUNET_NAT_AddressClass
{
/**
* No address.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_NONE = 0,
/**
* Addresses that fall into no other category
* (i.e. incoming which we cannot use elsewhere).
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_OTHER = 1,
/**
* Flag for addresses that are highly sensitive
* (i.e. IPv6 with our MAC).
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_PRIVATE = 2,
/**
* Addresses that are global (i.e. IPv4).
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_GLOBAL = 4,
/**
* Addresses that are global and are sensitive
* (i.e. IPv6 with our MAC).
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_GLOBAL_PRIVATE = 6,
/**
* Addresses useful in the local wired network,
* i.e. a MAC. Sensitive, but obvious to people nearby.
*
* Useful for broadcasts.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_LAN = 8,
/**
* Addresses useful in the local wired network,
* i.e. a MAC. Sensitive, but obvious to people nearby.
* Useful for broadcasts.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_LAN_PRIVATE = 10,
/**
* Addresses useful in the local wireless network,
* i.e. a MAC. Sensitive, but obvious to people nearby.
* Useful for broadcasts.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_WLAN = 16,
/**
* Addresses useful in the local bluetooth network. Sensitive, but
* obvious to people nearby. Useful for broadcasts.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_BT = 32,
/**
* Loopback addresses, only useful under special cirumstances.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_LOOPBACK = 64,
/**
* Addresses that should be our external IP address
* on the outside of a NAT. Might be incorrectly determined.
* Used as a bit in combination with #GNUNET_NAT_AC_GLOBAL,
* or in case of double-NAT with
* #GNUNET_NAT_AC_LAN.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_EXTERN = 128,
/**
* Addresses that were manually configured by the user.
* Used as a bit in combination with #GNUNET_NAT_AC_GLOBAL.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_MANUAL = 256,
/**
* Bitmask for "any" address.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_AC_ANY = 65535
};
/**
* Error Types for the NAT subsystem (which can then later be converted/resolved to a string)
*/
enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode
{
/**
* Just the default
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS = GNUNET_OK,
/**
* IPC Failure
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_IPC_FAILURE,
/**
* Failure in network subsystem, check permissions
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_INTERNAL_NETWORK_ERROR,
/**
* test timed out
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_TIMEOUT,
/**
* detected that we are offline
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NOT_ONLINE,
/**
* `upnpc` command not found
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_NOT_FOUND,
/**
* Failed to run `upnpc` command
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_FAILED,
/**
* `upnpc' command took too long, process killed
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_TIMEOUT,
/**
* `upnpc' command failed to establish port mapping
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_PORTMAP_FAILED,
/**
* `external-ip' command not found
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_NOT_FOUND,
/**
* Failed to run `external-ip` command
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_FAILED,
/**
* `external-ip' command output invalid
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_OUTPUT_INVALID,
/**
* "no valid address was returned by `external-ip'"
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS_INVALID,
/**
* Could not determine interface with internal/local network address
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NO_VALID_IF_IP_COMBO,
/**
* No working gnunet-helper-nat-server found
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_HELPER_NAT_SERVER_NOT_FOUND,
/**
* NAT test could not be initialized
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_TEST_START_FAILED,
/**
* NAT test timeout
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_TEST_TIMEOUT,
/**
* NAT test failed to initiate
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_REGISTER_FAILED,
/**
*
*/
GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_HELPER_NAT_CLIENT_NOT_FOUND
};
/**
* What the situation of the NAT connectivity
*/
enum GNUNET_NAT_Type
{
/**
* We have a direct connection
*/
GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_NO_NAT = GNUNET_OK,
/**
* We are under a NAT but cannot traverse it
*/
GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_UNREACHABLE_NAT,
/**
* We can traverse using STUN
*/
GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_STUN_PUNCHED_NAT,
/**
* We can traverse using UPNP
*/
GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_UPNP_NAT,
/**
* We know nothing about the NAT.
*/
GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
};
/**
* Signature of the callback passed to #GNUNET_NAT_register() for
* a function to call whenever our set of 'valid' addresses changes.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param add_remove #GNUNET_YES to add a new public IP address,
* #GNUNET_NO to remove a previous (now invalid) one
* @param ac address class the address belongs to
* @param addr either the previous or the new public IP address
* @param addrlen actual length of the @a addr
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_NAT_AddressCallback) (void *cls,
int add_remove,
enum GNUNET_NAT_AddressClass ac,
const struct sockaddr *addr,
socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* Signature of the callback passed to #GNUNET_NAT_register().
* for a function to call whenever someone asks us to do connection
* reversal.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param remote_addr public IP address of the other peer
* @param remote_addrlen actual length of the @a remote_addr
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_NAT_ReversalCallback) (void *cls,
const struct sockaddr *remote_addr,
socklen_t remote_addrlen);
/**
* Handle for active NAT registrations.
*/
struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle;
/**
* Attempt to enable port redirection and detect public IP address
* contacting UPnP or NAT-PMP routers on the local network. Use @a
* addr to specify to which of the local host's addresses should the
* external port be mapped. The port is taken from the corresponding
* sockaddr_in[6] field. The NAT module should call the given @a
* address_callback for any 'plausible' external address.
*
* @param cfg configuration to use
* @param config_section name of the configuration section for options
* @param proto protocol this is about, IPPROTO_TCP or IPPROTO_UDP
* @param num_addrs number of addresses in @a addrs
* @param addrs list of local addresses packets should be redirected to
* @param addrlens actual lengths of the addresses in @a addrs
* @param address_callback function to call everytime the public IP address changes
* @param reversal_callback function to call if someone wants connection reversal from us,
* NULL if connection reversal is not supported
* @param callback_cls closure for callbacks
* @return NULL on error, otherwise handle that can be used to unregister
*/
struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *
GNUNET_NAT_register (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
const char *config_section,
uint8_t proto,
unsigned int num_addrs,
const struct sockaddr **addrs,
const socklen_t *addrlens,
GNUNET_NAT_AddressCallback address_callback,
GNUNET_NAT_ReversalCallback reversal_callback,
void *callback_cls);
/**
* Test if the given address is (currently) a plausible IP address for
* this peer. Mostly a convenience function so that clients do not
* have to explicitly track all IPs that the #GNUNET_NAT_AddressCallback
* has returned so far.
*
* @param nh the handle returned by register
* @param addr IP address to test (IPv4 or IPv6)
* @param addrlen number of bytes in @a addr
* @return #GNUNET_YES if the address is plausible,
* #GNUNET_NO if the address is not plausible,
* #GNUNET_SYSERR if the address is malformed
*/
int
GNUNET_NAT_test_address (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *nh,
const void *addr,
socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* We learned about a peer (possibly behind NAT) so run the
* gnunet-nat-client to send dummy ICMP responses to cause
* that peer to connect to us (connection reversal).
*
* @param nh handle (used for configuration)
* @param local_sa our local address of the peer (IPv4-only)
* @param remote_sa the remote address of the peer (IPv4-only)
* @return #GNUNET_SYSERR on error,
* #GNUNET_NO if connection reversal is unavailable,
* #GNUNET_OK otherwise (presumably in progress)
*/
int
GNUNET_NAT_request_reversal (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *nh,
const struct sockaddr_in *local_sa,
const struct sockaddr_in *remote_sa);
/**
* Stop port redirection and public IP address detection for the given
* handle. This frees the handle, after having sent the needed
* commands to close open ports.
*
* @param nh the handle to unregister
*/
void
GNUNET_NAT_unregister (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *nh);
/**
* Handle an incoming STUN message. This function is useful as
* some GNUnet service may be listening on a UDP port and might
* thus receive STUN messages while trying to receive other data.
* In this case, this function can be used to process replies
* to STUN requests.
*
* The function does some basic sanity checks on packet size and
* content, try to extract a bit of information.
*
* At the moment this only processes BIND requests, and returns the
* externally visible address of the request to the rest of the
* NAT logic.
*
* @param nh handle to the NAT service
* @param sender_addr address from which we got @a data
* @param sender_addr_len number of bytes in @a sender_addr
* @param data the packet
* @param data_size number of bytes in @a data
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success
* #GNUNET_NO if the packet is not a STUN packet
* #GNUNET_SYSERR on internal error handling the packet
*/
int
GNUNET_NAT_stun_handle_packet (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *nh,
const struct sockaddr *sender_addr,
size_t sender_addr_len,
const void *data,
size_t data_size);
/**
* Handle to a request given to the resolver. Can be used to cancel
* the request prior to the timeout or successful execution. Also
* used to track our internal state for the request.
*/
struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle;
/**
* Function called to report success or failure for
* NAT configuration test.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param result #GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS on success, otherwise the specific error code
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_NAT_TestCallback) (void *cls,
enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode result);
/**
* Make Generic STUN request. Sends a generic stun request to the
* server specified using the specified socket. If we do this,
* we need to watch for possible responses and call
* #GNUNET_NAT_stun_handle_packet() on incoming packets.
*
* @param server the address of the stun server
* @param port port of the stun server, in host byte order
* @param sock the socket used to send the request, must be a
* UDP socket
* @param cb callback in case of error
* @param cb_cls closure for @a cb
* @return NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle *
GNUNET_NAT_stun_make_request (const char *server,
uint16_t port,
struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *sock,
GNUNET_NAT_TestCallback cb,
void *cb_cls);
/**
* Cancel active STUN request. Frees associated resources
* and ensures that the callback is no longer invoked.
*
* @param rh request to cancel
*/
void
GNUNET_NAT_stun_make_request_cancel (struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle *rh);
#endif
/** @} */ /* end of group */
/* end of gnunet_nat_service.h */
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