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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
  2. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2007-2012, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  4. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  5. /**
  6. * \file policies.c
  7. * \brief Code to parse and use address policies and exit policies.
  8. **/
  9. #include "or.h"
  10. #include "config.h"
  11. #include "dirserv.h"
  12. #include "nodelist.h"
  13. #include "policies.h"
  14. #include "routerparse.h"
  15. #include "geoip.h"
  16. #include "ht.h"
  17. /** Policy that addresses for incoming SOCKS connections must match. */
  18. static smartlist_t *socks_policy = NULL;
  19. /** Policy that addresses for incoming directory connections must match. */
  20. static smartlist_t *dir_policy = NULL;
  21. /** Policy that addresses for incoming router descriptors must match in order
  22. * to be published by us. */
  23. static smartlist_t *authdir_reject_policy = NULL;
  24. /** Policy that addresses for incoming router descriptors must match in order
  25. * to be marked as valid in our networkstatus. */
  26. static smartlist_t *authdir_invalid_policy = NULL;
  27. /** Policy that addresses for incoming router descriptors must <b>not</b>
  28. * match in order to not be marked as BadDirectory. */
  29. static smartlist_t *authdir_baddir_policy = NULL;
  30. /** Policy that addresses for incoming router descriptors must <b>not</b>
  31. * match in order to not be marked as BadExit. */
  32. static smartlist_t *authdir_badexit_policy = NULL;
  33. /** Parsed addr_policy_t describing which addresses we believe we can start
  34. * circuits at. */
  35. static smartlist_t *reachable_or_addr_policy = NULL;
  36. /** Parsed addr_policy_t describing which addresses we believe we can connect
  37. * to directories at. */
  38. static smartlist_t *reachable_dir_addr_policy = NULL;
  39. /** Element of an exit policy summary */
  40. typedef struct policy_summary_item_t {
  41. uint16_t prt_min; /**< Lowest port number to accept/reject. */
  42. uint16_t prt_max; /**< Highest port number to accept/reject. */
  43. uint64_t reject_count; /**< Number of IP-Addresses that are rejected to
  44. this port range. */
  45. unsigned int accepted:1; /** Has this port already been accepted */
  46. } policy_summary_item_t;
  47. /** Private networks. This list is used in two places, once to expand the
  48. * "private" keyword when parsing our own exit policy, secondly to ignore
  49. * just such networks when building exit policy summaries. It is important
  50. * that all authorities agree on that list when creating summaries, so don't
  51. * just change this without a proper migration plan and a proposal and stuff.
  52. */
  53. static const char *private_nets[] = {
  54. "0.0.0.0/8", "169.254.0.0/16",
  55. "127.0.0.0/8", "192.168.0.0/16", "10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12",
  56. // "fc00::/7", "fe80::/10", "fec0::/10", "::/127",
  57. NULL };
  58. /** Replace all "private" entries in *<b>policy</b> with their expanded
  59. * equivalents. */
  60. void
  61. policy_expand_private(smartlist_t **policy)
  62. {
  63. uint16_t port_min, port_max;
  64. int i;
  65. smartlist_t *tmp;
  66. if (!*policy) /*XXXX disallow NULL policies? */
  67. return;
  68. tmp = smartlist_new();
  69. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(*policy, addr_policy_t *, p) {
  70. if (! p->is_private) {
  71. smartlist_add(tmp, p);
  72. continue;
  73. }
  74. for (i = 0; private_nets[i]; ++i) {
  75. addr_policy_t newpolicy;
  76. memcpy(&newpolicy, p, sizeof(addr_policy_t));
  77. newpolicy.is_private = 0;
  78. newpolicy.is_canonical = 0;
  79. if (tor_addr_parse_mask_ports(private_nets[i], 0,
  80. &newpolicy.addr,
  81. &newpolicy.maskbits, &port_min, &port_max)<0) {
  82. tor_assert(0);
  83. }
  84. smartlist_add(tmp, addr_policy_get_canonical_entry(&newpolicy));
  85. }
  86. addr_policy_free(p);
  87. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(p);
  88. smartlist_free(*policy);
  89. *policy = tmp;
  90. }
  91. /**
  92. * Given a linked list of config lines containing "allow" and "deny"
  93. * tokens, parse them and append the result to <b>dest</b>. Return -1
  94. * if any tokens are malformed (and don't append any), else return 0.
  95. *
  96. * If <b>assume_action</b> is nonnegative, then insert its action
  97. * (ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT or ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) for items that specify no
  98. * action.
  99. */
  100. static int
  101. parse_addr_policy(config_line_t *cfg, smartlist_t **dest,
  102. int assume_action)
  103. {
  104. smartlist_t *result;
  105. smartlist_t *entries;
  106. addr_policy_t *item;
  107. int r = 0;
  108. if (!cfg)
  109. return 0;
  110. result = smartlist_new();
  111. entries = smartlist_new();
  112. for (; cfg; cfg = cfg->next) {
  113. smartlist_split_string(entries, cfg->value, ",",
  114. SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0);
  115. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(entries, const char *, ent) {
  116. log_debug(LD_CONFIG,"Adding new entry '%s'",ent);
  117. item = router_parse_addr_policy_item_from_string(ent, assume_action);
  118. if (item) {
  119. smartlist_add(result, item);
  120. } else {
  121. log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Malformed policy '%s'.", ent);
  122. r = -1;
  123. }
  124. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
  125. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, char *, ent, tor_free(ent));
  126. smartlist_clear(entries);
  127. }
  128. smartlist_free(entries);
  129. if (r == -1) {
  130. addr_policy_list_free(result);
  131. } else {
  132. policy_expand_private(&result);
  133. if (*dest) {
  134. smartlist_add_all(*dest, result);
  135. smartlist_free(result);
  136. } else {
  137. *dest = result;
  138. }
  139. }
  140. return r;
  141. }
  142. /** Helper: parse the Reachable(Dir|OR)?Addresses fields into
  143. * reachable_(or|dir)_addr_policy. The options should already have
  144. * been validated by validate_addr_policies.
  145. */
  146. static int
  147. parse_reachable_addresses(void)
  148. {
  149. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  150. int ret = 0;
  151. if (options->ReachableDirAddresses &&
  152. options->ReachableORAddresses &&
  153. options->ReachableAddresses) {
  154. log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
  155. "Both ReachableDirAddresses and ReachableORAddresses are set. "
  156. "ReachableAddresses setting will be ignored.");
  157. }
  158. addr_policy_list_free(reachable_or_addr_policy);
  159. reachable_or_addr_policy = NULL;
  160. if (!options->ReachableORAddresses && options->ReachableAddresses)
  161. log_info(LD_CONFIG,
  162. "Using ReachableAddresses as ReachableORAddresses.");
  163. if (parse_addr_policy(options->ReachableORAddresses ?
  164. options->ReachableORAddresses :
  165. options->ReachableAddresses,
  166. &reachable_or_addr_policy, ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT)) {
  167. log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
  168. "Error parsing Reachable%sAddresses entry; ignoring.",
  169. options->ReachableORAddresses ? "OR" : "");
  170. ret = -1;
  171. }
  172. addr_policy_list_free(reachable_dir_addr_policy);
  173. reachable_dir_addr_policy = NULL;
  174. if (!options->ReachableDirAddresses && options->ReachableAddresses)
  175. log_info(LD_CONFIG,
  176. "Using ReachableAddresses as ReachableDirAddresses");
  177. if (parse_addr_policy(options->ReachableDirAddresses ?
  178. options->ReachableDirAddresses :
  179. options->ReachableAddresses,
  180. &reachable_dir_addr_policy, ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT)) {
  181. if (options->ReachableDirAddresses)
  182. log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
  183. "Error parsing ReachableDirAddresses entry; ignoring.");
  184. ret = -1;
  185. }
  186. return ret;
  187. }
  188. /** Return true iff the firewall options might block any address:port
  189. * combination.
  190. */
  191. int
  192. firewall_is_fascist_or(void)
  193. {
  194. return reachable_or_addr_policy != NULL;
  195. }
  196. /** Return true iff <b>policy</b> (possibly NULL) will allow a
  197. * connection to <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b>.
  198. */
  199. static int
  200. addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
  201. smartlist_t *policy)
  202. {
  203. addr_policy_result_t p;
  204. p = compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(addr, port, policy);
  205. switch (p) {
  206. case ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED:
  207. case ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED:
  208. return 1;
  209. case ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED:
  210. case ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED:
  211. return 0;
  212. default:
  213. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unexpected result: %d", (int)p);
  214. return 0;
  215. }
  216. }
  217. /** Return true iff <b> policy</b> (possibly NULL) will allow a connection to
  218. * <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b>. <b>addr</b> is an IPv4 address given in host
  219. * order. */
  220. /* XXXX deprecate when possible. */
  221. static int
  222. addr_policy_permits_address(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port,
  223. smartlist_t *policy)
  224. {
  225. tor_addr_t a;
  226. tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&a, addr);
  227. return addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(&a, port, policy);
  228. }
  229. /** Return true iff we think our firewall will let us make an OR connection to
  230. * addr:port. */
  231. int
  232. fascist_firewall_allows_address_or(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port)
  233. {
  234. return addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(addr, port,
  235. reachable_or_addr_policy);
  236. }
  237. /** Return true iff we think our firewall will let us make an OR connection to
  238. * <b>ri</b>. */
  239. int
  240. fascist_firewall_allows_or(const routerinfo_t *ri)
  241. {
  242. /* XXXX proposal 118 */
  243. tor_addr_t addr;
  244. tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, ri->addr);
  245. return fascist_firewall_allows_address_or(&addr, ri->or_port);
  246. }
  247. /** Return true iff we think our firewall will let us make an OR connection to
  248. * <b>node</b>. */
  249. int
  250. fascist_firewall_allows_node(const node_t *node)
  251. {
  252. if (node->ri) {
  253. return fascist_firewall_allows_or(node->ri);
  254. } else if (node->rs) {
  255. tor_addr_t addr;
  256. tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, node->rs->addr);
  257. return fascist_firewall_allows_address_or(&addr, node->rs->or_port);
  258. } else {
  259. return 1;
  260. }
  261. }
  262. /** Return true iff we think our firewall will let us make a directory
  263. * connection to addr:port. */
  264. int
  265. fascist_firewall_allows_address_dir(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port)
  266. {
  267. return addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(addr, port,
  268. reachable_dir_addr_policy);
  269. }
  270. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b> is permitted to connect to our dir port,
  271. * based on <b>dir_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  272. */
  273. int
  274. dir_policy_permits_address(const tor_addr_t *addr)
  275. {
  276. return addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(addr, 1, dir_policy);
  277. }
  278. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b> is permitted to connect to our socks port,
  279. * based on <b>socks_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  280. */
  281. int
  282. socks_policy_permits_address(const tor_addr_t *addr)
  283. {
  284. return addr_policy_permits_tor_addr(addr, 1, socks_policy);
  285. }
  286. /** Return true iff the address <b>addr</b> is in a country listed in the
  287. * case-insensitive list of country codes <b>cc_list</b>. */
  288. static int
  289. addr_is_in_cc_list(uint32_t addr, const smartlist_t *cc_list)
  290. {
  291. country_t country;
  292. const char *name;
  293. tor_addr_t tar;
  294. if (!cc_list)
  295. return 0;
  296. /* XXXXipv6 */
  297. tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&tar, addr);
  298. country = geoip_get_country_by_addr(&tar);
  299. name = geoip_get_country_name(country);
  300. return smartlist_string_isin_case(cc_list, name);
  301. }
  302. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> is permitted to publish to our
  303. * directory, based on <b>authdir_reject_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  304. */
  305. int
  306. authdir_policy_permits_address(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port)
  307. {
  308. if (! addr_policy_permits_address(addr, port, authdir_reject_policy))
  309. return 0;
  310. return !addr_is_in_cc_list(addr, get_options()->AuthDirRejectCCs);
  311. }
  312. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> is considered valid in our
  313. * directory, based on <b>authdir_invalid_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  314. */
  315. int
  316. authdir_policy_valid_address(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port)
  317. {
  318. if (! addr_policy_permits_address(addr, port, authdir_invalid_policy))
  319. return 0;
  320. return !addr_is_in_cc_list(addr, get_options()->AuthDirInvalidCCs);
  321. }
  322. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> should be marked as a bad dir,
  323. * based on <b>authdir_baddir_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  324. */
  325. int
  326. authdir_policy_baddir_address(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port)
  327. {
  328. if (! addr_policy_permits_address(addr, port, authdir_baddir_policy))
  329. return 1;
  330. return addr_is_in_cc_list(addr, get_options()->AuthDirBadDirCCs);
  331. }
  332. /** Return 1 if <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> should be marked as a bad exit,
  333. * based on <b>authdir_badexit_policy</b>. Else return 0.
  334. */
  335. int
  336. authdir_policy_badexit_address(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port)
  337. {
  338. if (! addr_policy_permits_address(addr, port, authdir_badexit_policy))
  339. return 1;
  340. return addr_is_in_cc_list(addr, get_options()->AuthDirBadExitCCs);
  341. }
  342. #define REJECT(arg) \
  343. STMT_BEGIN *msg = tor_strdup(arg); goto err; STMT_END
  344. /** Config helper: If there's any problem with the policy configuration
  345. * options in <b>options</b>, return -1 and set <b>msg</b> to a newly
  346. * allocated description of the error. Else return 0. */
  347. int
  348. validate_addr_policies(const or_options_t *options, char **msg)
  349. {
  350. /* XXXX Maybe merge this into parse_policies_from_options, to make sure
  351. * that the two can't go out of sync. */
  352. smartlist_t *addr_policy=NULL;
  353. *msg = NULL;
  354. if (policies_parse_exit_policy(options->ExitPolicy, &addr_policy,
  355. options->ExitPolicyRejectPrivate, NULL,
  356. !options->BridgeRelay))
  357. REJECT("Error in ExitPolicy entry.");
  358. /* The rest of these calls *append* to addr_policy. So don't actually
  359. * use the results for anything other than checking if they parse! */
  360. if (parse_addr_policy(options->DirPolicy, &addr_policy, -1))
  361. REJECT("Error in DirPolicy entry.");
  362. if (parse_addr_policy(options->SocksPolicy, &addr_policy, -1))
  363. REJECT("Error in SocksPolicy entry.");
  364. if (parse_addr_policy(options->AuthDirReject, &addr_policy,
  365. ADDR_POLICY_REJECT))
  366. REJECT("Error in AuthDirReject entry.");
  367. if (parse_addr_policy(options->AuthDirInvalid, &addr_policy,
  368. ADDR_POLICY_REJECT))
  369. REJECT("Error in AuthDirInvalid entry.");
  370. if (parse_addr_policy(options->AuthDirBadDir, &addr_policy,
  371. ADDR_POLICY_REJECT))
  372. REJECT("Error in AuthDirBadDir entry.");
  373. if (parse_addr_policy(options->AuthDirBadExit, &addr_policy,
  374. ADDR_POLICY_REJECT))
  375. REJECT("Error in AuthDirBadExit entry.");
  376. if (parse_addr_policy(options->ReachableAddresses, &addr_policy,
  377. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT))
  378. REJECT("Error in ReachableAddresses entry.");
  379. if (parse_addr_policy(options->ReachableORAddresses, &addr_policy,
  380. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT))
  381. REJECT("Error in ReachableORAddresses entry.");
  382. if (parse_addr_policy(options->ReachableDirAddresses, &addr_policy,
  383. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT))
  384. REJECT("Error in ReachableDirAddresses entry.");
  385. err:
  386. addr_policy_list_free(addr_policy);
  387. return *msg ? -1 : 0;
  388. #undef REJECT
  389. }
  390. /** Parse <b>string</b> in the same way that the exit policy
  391. * is parsed, and put the processed version in *<b>policy</b>.
  392. * Ignore port specifiers.
  393. */
  394. static int
  395. load_policy_from_option(config_line_t *config, smartlist_t **policy,
  396. int assume_action)
  397. {
  398. int r;
  399. addr_policy_list_free(*policy);
  400. *policy = NULL;
  401. r = parse_addr_policy(config, policy, assume_action);
  402. if (r < 0) {
  403. return -1;
  404. }
  405. if (*policy) {
  406. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(*policy, addr_policy_t *, n) {
  407. /* ports aren't used in these. */
  408. if (n->prt_min > 1 || n->prt_max != 65535) {
  409. addr_policy_t newp, *c;
  410. memcpy(&newp, n, sizeof(newp));
  411. newp.prt_min = 1;
  412. newp.prt_max = 65535;
  413. newp.is_canonical = 0;
  414. c = addr_policy_get_canonical_entry(&newp);
  415. SMARTLIST_REPLACE_CURRENT(*policy, n, c);
  416. addr_policy_free(n);
  417. }
  418. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(n);
  419. }
  420. return 0;
  421. }
  422. /** Set all policies based on <b>options</b>, which should have been validated
  423. * first by validate_addr_policies. */
  424. int
  425. policies_parse_from_options(const or_options_t *options)
  426. {
  427. int ret = 0;
  428. if (load_policy_from_option(options->SocksPolicy, &socks_policy, -1) < 0)
  429. ret = -1;
  430. if (load_policy_from_option(options->DirPolicy, &dir_policy, -1) < 0)
  431. ret = -1;
  432. if (load_policy_from_option(options->AuthDirReject,
  433. &authdir_reject_policy, ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) < 0)
  434. ret = -1;
  435. if (load_policy_from_option(options->AuthDirInvalid,
  436. &authdir_invalid_policy, ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) < 0)
  437. ret = -1;
  438. if (load_policy_from_option(options->AuthDirBadDir,
  439. &authdir_baddir_policy, ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) < 0)
  440. ret = -1;
  441. if (load_policy_from_option(options->AuthDirBadExit,
  442. &authdir_badexit_policy, ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) < 0)
  443. ret = -1;
  444. if (parse_reachable_addresses() < 0)
  445. ret = -1;
  446. return ret;
  447. }
  448. /** Compare two provided address policy items, and return -1, 0, or 1
  449. * if the first is less than, equal to, or greater than the second. */
  450. static int
  451. cmp_single_addr_policy(addr_policy_t *a, addr_policy_t *b)
  452. {
  453. int r;
  454. if ((r=((int)a->policy_type - (int)b->policy_type)))
  455. return r;
  456. if ((r=((int)a->is_private - (int)b->is_private)))
  457. return r;
  458. if ((r=tor_addr_compare(&a->addr, &b->addr, CMP_EXACT)))
  459. return r;
  460. if ((r=((int)a->maskbits - (int)b->maskbits)))
  461. return r;
  462. if ((r=((int)a->prt_min - (int)b->prt_min)))
  463. return r;
  464. if ((r=((int)a->prt_max - (int)b->prt_max)))
  465. return r;
  466. return 0;
  467. }
  468. /** Like cmp_single_addr_policy() above, but looks at the
  469. * whole set of policies in each case. */
  470. int
  471. cmp_addr_policies(smartlist_t *a, smartlist_t *b)
  472. {
  473. int r, i;
  474. int len_a = a ? smartlist_len(a) : 0;
  475. int len_b = b ? smartlist_len(b) : 0;
  476. for (i = 0; i < len_a && i < len_b; ++i) {
  477. if ((r = cmp_single_addr_policy(smartlist_get(a, i), smartlist_get(b, i))))
  478. return r;
  479. }
  480. if (i == len_a && i == len_b)
  481. return 0;
  482. if (i < len_a)
  483. return -1;
  484. else
  485. return 1;
  486. }
  487. /** Node in hashtable used to store address policy entries. */
  488. typedef struct policy_map_ent_t {
  489. HT_ENTRY(policy_map_ent_t) node;
  490. addr_policy_t *policy;
  491. } policy_map_ent_t;
  492. /* DOCDOC policy_root */
  493. static HT_HEAD(policy_map, policy_map_ent_t) policy_root = HT_INITIALIZER();
  494. /** Return true iff a and b are equal. */
  495. static INLINE int
  496. policy_eq(policy_map_ent_t *a, policy_map_ent_t *b)
  497. {
  498. return cmp_single_addr_policy(a->policy, b->policy) == 0;
  499. }
  500. /** Return a hashcode for <b>ent</b> */
  501. static unsigned int
  502. policy_hash(policy_map_ent_t *ent)
  503. {
  504. addr_policy_t *a = ent->policy;
  505. unsigned int r;
  506. if (a->is_private)
  507. r = 0x1234abcd;
  508. else
  509. r = tor_addr_hash(&a->addr);
  510. r += a->prt_min << 8;
  511. r += a->prt_max << 16;
  512. r += a->maskbits;
  513. if (a->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT)
  514. r ^= 0xffffffff;
  515. return r;
  516. }
  517. HT_PROTOTYPE(policy_map, policy_map_ent_t, node, policy_hash,
  518. policy_eq)
  519. HT_GENERATE(policy_map, policy_map_ent_t, node, policy_hash,
  520. policy_eq, 0.6, malloc, realloc, free)
  521. /** Given a pointer to an addr_policy_t, return a copy of the pointer to the
  522. * "canonical" copy of that addr_policy_t; the canonical copy is a single
  523. * reference-counted object. */
  524. addr_policy_t *
  525. addr_policy_get_canonical_entry(addr_policy_t *e)
  526. {
  527. policy_map_ent_t search, *found;
  528. if (e->is_canonical)
  529. return e;
  530. search.policy = e;
  531. found = HT_FIND(policy_map, &policy_root, &search);
  532. if (!found) {
  533. found = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(policy_map_ent_t));
  534. found->policy = tor_memdup(e, sizeof(addr_policy_t));
  535. found->policy->is_canonical = 1;
  536. found->policy->refcnt = 0;
  537. HT_INSERT(policy_map, &policy_root, found);
  538. }
  539. tor_assert(!cmp_single_addr_policy(found->policy, e));
  540. ++found->policy->refcnt;
  541. return found->policy;
  542. }
  543. /** Helper for compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy. Implements the case where
  544. * addr and port are both known. */
  545. static addr_policy_result_t
  546. compare_known_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
  547. const smartlist_t *policy)
  548. {
  549. /* We know the address and port, and we know the policy, so we can just
  550. * compute an exact match. */
  551. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(policy, addr_policy_t *, tmpe) {
  552. /* Address is known */
  553. if (!tor_addr_compare_masked(addr, &tmpe->addr, tmpe->maskbits,
  554. CMP_EXACT)) {
  555. if (port >= tmpe->prt_min && port <= tmpe->prt_max) {
  556. /* Exact match for the policy */
  557. return tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT ?
  558. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED : ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  559. }
  560. }
  561. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(tmpe);
  562. /* accept all by default. */
  563. return ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  564. }
  565. /** Helper for compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy. Implements the case where
  566. * addr is known but port is not. */
  567. static addr_policy_result_t
  568. compare_known_tor_addr_to_addr_policy_noport(const tor_addr_t *addr,
  569. const smartlist_t *policy)
  570. {
  571. /* We look to see if there's a definite match. If so, we return that
  572. match's value, unless there's an intervening possible match that says
  573. something different. */
  574. int maybe_accept = 0, maybe_reject = 0;
  575. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(policy, addr_policy_t *, tmpe) {
  576. if (!tor_addr_compare_masked(addr, &tmpe->addr, tmpe->maskbits,
  577. CMP_EXACT)) {
  578. if (tmpe->prt_min <= 1 && tmpe->prt_max >= 65535) {
  579. /* Definitely matches, since it covers all ports. */
  580. if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
  581. /* If we already hit a clause that might trigger a 'reject', than we
  582. * can't be sure of this certain 'accept'.*/
  583. return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED :
  584. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  585. } else {
  586. return maybe_accept ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED :
  587. ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  588. }
  589. } else {
  590. /* Might match. */
  591. if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT)
  592. maybe_reject = 1;
  593. else
  594. maybe_accept = 1;
  595. }
  596. }
  597. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(tmpe);
  598. /* accept all by default. */
  599. return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED : ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  600. }
  601. /** Helper for compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy. Implements the case where
  602. * port is known but address is not. */
  603. static addr_policy_result_t
  604. compare_unknown_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(uint16_t port,
  605. const smartlist_t *policy)
  606. {
  607. /* We look to see if there's a definite match. If so, we return that
  608. match's value, unless there's an intervening possible match that says
  609. something different. */
  610. int maybe_accept = 0, maybe_reject = 0;
  611. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(policy, addr_policy_t *, tmpe) {
  612. if (tmpe->prt_min <= port && port <= tmpe->prt_max) {
  613. if (tmpe->maskbits == 0) {
  614. /* Definitely matches, since it covers all addresses. */
  615. if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
  616. /* If we already hit a clause that might trigger a 'reject', than we
  617. * can't be sure of this certain 'accept'.*/
  618. return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED :
  619. ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  620. } else {
  621. return maybe_accept ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED :
  622. ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  623. }
  624. } else {
  625. /* Might match. */
  626. if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT)
  627. maybe_reject = 1;
  628. else
  629. maybe_accept = 1;
  630. }
  631. }
  632. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(tmpe);
  633. /* accept all by default. */
  634. return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED : ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  635. }
  636. /** Decide whether a given addr:port is definitely accepted,
  637. * definitely rejected, probably accepted, or probably rejected by a
  638. * given policy. If <b>addr</b> is 0, we don't know the IP of the
  639. * target address. If <b>port</b> is 0, we don't know the port of the
  640. * target address. (At least one of <b>addr</b> and <b>port</b> must be
  641. * provided. If you want to know whether a policy would definitely reject
  642. * an unknown address:port, use policy_is_reject_star().)
  643. *
  644. * We could do better by assuming that some ranges never match typical
  645. * addresses (127.0.0.1, and so on). But we'll try this for now.
  646. */
  647. addr_policy_result_t
  648. compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
  649. const smartlist_t *policy)
  650. {
  651. if (!policy) {
  652. /* no policy? accept all. */
  653. return ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
  654. } else if (addr == NULL || tor_addr_is_null(addr)) {
  655. if (port == 0) {
  656. log_info(LD_BUG, "Rejecting null address with 0 port (family %d)",
  657. addr ? tor_addr_family(addr) : -1);
  658. return ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  659. }
  660. return compare_unknown_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(port, policy);
  661. } else if (port == 0) {
  662. return compare_known_tor_addr_to_addr_policy_noport(addr, policy);
  663. } else {
  664. return compare_known_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(addr, port, policy);
  665. }
  666. }
  667. /** Return true iff the address policy <b>a</b> covers every case that
  668. * would be covered by <b>b</b>, so that a,b is redundant. */
  669. static int
  670. addr_policy_covers(addr_policy_t *a, addr_policy_t *b)
  671. {
  672. /* We can ignore accept/reject, since "accept *:80, reject *:80" reduces
  673. * to "accept *:80". */
  674. if (a->maskbits > b->maskbits) {
  675. /* a has more fixed bits than b; it can't possibly cover b. */
  676. return 0;
  677. }
  678. if (tor_addr_compare_masked(&a->addr, &b->addr, a->maskbits, CMP_EXACT)) {
  679. /* There's a fixed bit in a that's set differently in b. */
  680. return 0;
  681. }
  682. return (a->prt_min <= b->prt_min && a->prt_max >= b->prt_max);
  683. }
  684. /** Return true iff the address policies <b>a</b> and <b>b</b> intersect,
  685. * that is, there exists an address/port that is covered by <b>a</b> that
  686. * is also covered by <b>b</b>.
  687. */
  688. static int
  689. addr_policy_intersects(addr_policy_t *a, addr_policy_t *b)
  690. {
  691. maskbits_t minbits;
  692. /* All the bits we care about are those that are set in both
  693. * netmasks. If they are equal in a and b's networkaddresses
  694. * then the networks intersect. If there is a difference,
  695. * then they do not. */
  696. if (a->maskbits < b->maskbits)
  697. minbits = a->maskbits;
  698. else
  699. minbits = b->maskbits;
  700. if (tor_addr_compare_masked(&a->addr, &b->addr, minbits, CMP_EXACT))
  701. return 0;
  702. if (a->prt_max < b->prt_min || b->prt_max < a->prt_min)
  703. return 0;
  704. return 1;
  705. }
  706. /** Add the exit policy described by <b>more</b> to <b>policy</b>.
  707. */
  708. static void
  709. append_exit_policy_string(smartlist_t **policy, const char *more)
  710. {
  711. config_line_t tmp;
  712. tmp.key = NULL;
  713. tmp.value = (char*) more;
  714. tmp.next = NULL;
  715. if (parse_addr_policy(&tmp, policy, -1)<0) {
  716. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unable to parse internally generated policy %s",more);
  717. }
  718. }
  719. /** Detect and excise "dead code" from the policy *<b>dest</b>. */
  720. static void
  721. exit_policy_remove_redundancies(smartlist_t *dest)
  722. {
  723. addr_policy_t *ap, *tmp, *victim;
  724. int i, j;
  725. /* Step one: find a *:* entry and cut off everything after it. */
  726. for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(dest); ++i) {
  727. ap = smartlist_get(dest, i);
  728. if (ap->maskbits == 0 && ap->prt_min <= 1 && ap->prt_max >= 65535) {
  729. /* This is a catch-all line -- later lines are unreachable. */
  730. while (i+1 < smartlist_len(dest)) {
  731. victim = smartlist_get(dest, i+1);
  732. smartlist_del(dest, i+1);
  733. addr_policy_free(victim);
  734. }
  735. break;
  736. }
  737. }
  738. /* Step two: for every entry, see if there's a redundant entry
  739. * later on, and remove it. */
  740. for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(dest)-1; ++i) {
  741. ap = smartlist_get(dest, i);
  742. for (j = i+1; j < smartlist_len(dest); ++j) {
  743. tmp = smartlist_get(dest, j);
  744. tor_assert(j > i);
  745. if (addr_policy_covers(ap, tmp)) {
  746. char p1[POLICY_BUF_LEN], p2[POLICY_BUF_LEN];
  747. policy_write_item(p1, sizeof(p1), tmp, 0);
  748. policy_write_item(p2, sizeof(p2), ap, 0);
  749. log(LOG_DEBUG, LD_CONFIG, "Removing exit policy %s (%d). It is made "
  750. "redundant by %s (%d).", p1, j, p2, i);
  751. smartlist_del_keeporder(dest, j--);
  752. addr_policy_free(tmp);
  753. }
  754. }
  755. }
  756. /* Step three: for every entry A, see if there's an entry B making this one
  757. * redundant later on. This is the case if A and B are of the same type
  758. * (accept/reject), A is a subset of B, and there is no other entry of
  759. * different type in between those two that intersects with A.
  760. *
  761. * Anybody want to double-check the logic here? XXX
  762. */
  763. for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(dest)-1; ++i) {
  764. ap = smartlist_get(dest, i);
  765. for (j = i+1; j < smartlist_len(dest); ++j) {
  766. // tor_assert(j > i); // j starts out at i+1; j only increases; i only
  767. // // decreases.
  768. tmp = smartlist_get(dest, j);
  769. if (ap->policy_type != tmp->policy_type) {
  770. if (addr_policy_intersects(ap, tmp))
  771. break;
  772. } else { /* policy_types are equal. */
  773. if (addr_policy_covers(tmp, ap)) {
  774. char p1[POLICY_BUF_LEN], p2[POLICY_BUF_LEN];
  775. policy_write_item(p1, sizeof(p1), ap, 0);
  776. policy_write_item(p2, sizeof(p2), tmp, 0);
  777. log(LOG_DEBUG, LD_CONFIG, "Removing exit policy %s. It is already "
  778. "covered by %s.", p1, p2);
  779. smartlist_del_keeporder(dest, i--);
  780. addr_policy_free(ap);
  781. break;
  782. }
  783. }
  784. }
  785. }
  786. }
  787. #define DEFAULT_EXIT_POLICY \
  788. "reject *:25,reject *:119,reject *:135-139,reject *:445," \
  789. "reject *:563,reject *:1214,reject *:4661-4666," \
  790. "reject *:6346-6429,reject *:6699,reject *:6881-6999,accept *:*"
  791. /** Parse the exit policy <b>cfg</b> into the linked list *<b>dest</b>. If
  792. * cfg doesn't end in an absolute accept or reject and if
  793. * <b>add_default_policy</b> is true, add the default exit
  794. * policy afterwards. If <b>rejectprivate</b> is true, prepend
  795. * "reject private:*" to the policy. Return -1 if we can't parse cfg,
  796. * else return 0.
  797. */
  798. int
  799. policies_parse_exit_policy(config_line_t *cfg, smartlist_t **dest,
  800. int rejectprivate, const char *local_address,
  801. int add_default_policy)
  802. {
  803. if (rejectprivate) {
  804. append_exit_policy_string(dest, "reject private:*");
  805. if (local_address) {
  806. char buf[POLICY_BUF_LEN];
  807. tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "reject %s:*", local_address);
  808. append_exit_policy_string(dest, buf);
  809. }
  810. }
  811. if (parse_addr_policy(cfg, dest, -1))
  812. return -1;
  813. if (add_default_policy)
  814. append_exit_policy_string(dest, DEFAULT_EXIT_POLICY);
  815. else
  816. append_exit_policy_string(dest, "reject *:*");
  817. exit_policy_remove_redundancies(*dest);
  818. return 0;
  819. }
  820. /** Add "reject *:*" to the end of the policy in *<b>dest</b>, allocating
  821. * *<b>dest</b> as needed. */
  822. void
  823. policies_exit_policy_append_reject_star(smartlist_t **dest)
  824. {
  825. append_exit_policy_string(dest, "reject *:*");
  826. }
  827. /** Replace the exit policy of <b>node</b> with reject *:* */
  828. void
  829. policies_set_node_exitpolicy_to_reject_all(node_t *node)
  830. {
  831. node->rejects_all = 1;
  832. }
  833. /** Return 1 if there is at least one /8 subnet in <b>policy</b> that
  834. * allows exiting to <b>port</b>. Otherwise, return 0. */
  835. static int
  836. exit_policy_is_general_exit_helper(smartlist_t *policy, int port)
  837. {
  838. uint32_t mask, ip, i;
  839. /* Is this /8 rejected (1), or undecided (0)? */
  840. char subnet_status[256];
  841. memset(subnet_status, 0, sizeof(subnet_status));
  842. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(policy, addr_policy_t *, p) {
  843. if (tor_addr_family(&p->addr) != AF_INET)
  844. continue; /* IPv4 only for now */
  845. if (p->prt_min > port || p->prt_max < port)
  846. continue; /* Doesn't cover our port. */
  847. mask = 0;
  848. tor_assert(p->maskbits <= 32);
  849. if (p->maskbits)
  850. mask = UINT32_MAX<<(32-p->maskbits);
  851. ip = tor_addr_to_ipv4h(&p->addr);
  852. /* Calculate the first and last subnet that this exit policy touches
  853. * and set it as loop boundaries. */
  854. for (i = ((mask & ip)>>24); i <= (~((mask & ip) ^ mask)>>24); ++i) {
  855. tor_addr_t addr;
  856. if (subnet_status[i] != 0)
  857. continue; /* We already reject some part of this /8 */
  858. tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, i<<24);
  859. if (tor_addr_is_internal(&addr, 0))
  860. continue; /* Local or non-routable addresses */
  861. if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
  862. if (p->maskbits > 8)
  863. continue; /* Narrower than a /8. */
  864. /* We found an allowed subnet of at least size /8. Done
  865. * for this port! */
  866. return 1;
  867. } else if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) {
  868. subnet_status[i] = 1;
  869. }
  870. }
  871. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(p);
  872. return 0;
  873. }
  874. /** Return true iff <b>ri</b> is "useful as an exit node", meaning
  875. * it allows exit to at least one /8 address space for at least
  876. * two of ports 80, 443, and 6667. */
  877. int
  878. exit_policy_is_general_exit(smartlist_t *policy)
  879. {
  880. static const int ports[] = { 80, 443, 6667 };
  881. int n_allowed = 0;
  882. int i;
  883. if (!policy) /*XXXX disallow NULL policies? */
  884. return 0;
  885. for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
  886. n_allowed += exit_policy_is_general_exit_helper(policy, ports[i]);
  887. }
  888. return n_allowed >= 2;
  889. }
  890. /** Return false if <b>policy</b> might permit access to some addr:port;
  891. * otherwise if we are certain it rejects everything, return true. */
  892. int
  893. policy_is_reject_star(const smartlist_t *policy)
  894. {
  895. if (!policy) /*XXXX disallow NULL policies? */
  896. return 1;
  897. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(policy, addr_policy_t *, p, {
  898. if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT)
  899. return 0;
  900. else if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT &&
  901. p->prt_min <= 1 && p->prt_max == 65535 &&
  902. p->maskbits == 0)
  903. return 1;
  904. });
  905. return 1;
  906. }
  907. /** Write a single address policy to the buf_len byte buffer at buf. Return
  908. * the number of characters written, or -1 on failure. */
  909. int
  910. policy_write_item(char *buf, size_t buflen, addr_policy_t *policy,
  911. int format_for_desc)
  912. {
  913. size_t written = 0;
  914. char addrbuf[TOR_ADDR_BUF_LEN];
  915. const char *addrpart;
  916. int result;
  917. const int is_accept = policy->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT;
  918. const int is_ip6 = tor_addr_family(&policy->addr) == AF_INET6;
  919. tor_addr_to_str(addrbuf, &policy->addr, sizeof(addrbuf), 1);
  920. /* write accept/reject 1.2.3.4 */
  921. if (policy->is_private)
  922. addrpart = "private";
  923. else if (policy->maskbits == 0)
  924. addrpart = "*";
  925. else
  926. addrpart = addrbuf;
  927. result = tor_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s%s %s",
  928. is_accept ? "accept" : "reject",
  929. (is_ip6&&format_for_desc)?"6":"",
  930. addrpart);
  931. if (result < 0)
  932. return -1;
  933. written += strlen(buf);
  934. /* If the maskbits is 32 we don't need to give it. If the mask is 0,
  935. * we already wrote "*". */
  936. if (policy->maskbits < 32 && policy->maskbits > 0) {
  937. if (tor_snprintf(buf+written, buflen-written, "/%d", policy->maskbits)<0)
  938. return -1;
  939. written += strlen(buf+written);
  940. }
  941. if (policy->prt_min <= 1 && policy->prt_max == 65535) {
  942. /* There is no port set; write ":*" */
  943. if (written+4 > buflen)
  944. return -1;
  945. strlcat(buf+written, ":*", buflen-written);
  946. written += 2;
  947. } else if (policy->prt_min == policy->prt_max) {
  948. /* There is only one port; write ":80". */
  949. result = tor_snprintf(buf+written, buflen-written, ":%d", policy->prt_min);
  950. if (result<0)
  951. return -1;
  952. written += result;
  953. } else {
  954. /* There is a range of ports; write ":79-80". */
  955. result = tor_snprintf(buf+written, buflen-written, ":%d-%d",
  956. policy->prt_min, policy->prt_max);
  957. if (result<0)
  958. return -1;
  959. written += result;
  960. }
  961. if (written < buflen)
  962. buf[written] = '\0';
  963. else
  964. return -1;
  965. return (int)written;
  966. }
  967. /** Create a new exit policy summary, initially only with a single
  968. * port 1-64k item */
  969. /* XXXX This entire thing will do most stuff in O(N^2), or worse. Use an
  970. * RB-tree if that turns out to matter. */
  971. static smartlist_t *
  972. policy_summary_create(void)
  973. {
  974. smartlist_t *summary;
  975. policy_summary_item_t* item;
  976. item = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(policy_summary_item_t));
  977. item->prt_min = 1;
  978. item->prt_max = 65535;
  979. item->reject_count = 0;
  980. item->accepted = 0;
  981. summary = smartlist_new();
  982. smartlist_add(summary, item);
  983. return summary;
  984. }
  985. /** Split the summary item in <b>item</b> at the port <b>new_starts</b>.
  986. * The current item is changed to end at new-starts - 1, the new item
  987. * copies reject_count and accepted from the old item,
  988. * starts at new_starts and ends at the port where the original item
  989. * previously ended.
  990. */
  991. static policy_summary_item_t*
  992. policy_summary_item_split(policy_summary_item_t* old, uint16_t new_starts)
  993. {
  994. policy_summary_item_t* new;
  995. new = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(policy_summary_item_t));
  996. new->prt_min = new_starts;
  997. new->prt_max = old->prt_max;
  998. new->reject_count = old->reject_count;
  999. new->accepted = old->accepted;
  1000. old->prt_max = new_starts-1;
  1001. tor_assert(old->prt_min <= old->prt_max);
  1002. tor_assert(new->prt_min <= new->prt_max);
  1003. return new;
  1004. }
  1005. /* XXXX Nick says I'm going to hell for this. If he feels charitably towards
  1006. * my immortal soul, he can clean it up himself. */
  1007. #define AT(x) ((policy_summary_item_t*)smartlist_get(summary, x))
  1008. #define REJECT_CUTOFF_COUNT (1<<25)
  1009. /** Split an exit policy summary so that prt_min and prt_max
  1010. * fall at exactly the start and end of an item respectively.
  1011. */
  1012. static int
  1013. policy_summary_split(smartlist_t *summary,
  1014. uint16_t prt_min, uint16_t prt_max)
  1015. {
  1016. int start_at_index;
  1017. int i = 0;
  1018. while (AT(i)->prt_max < prt_min)
  1019. i++;
  1020. if (AT(i)->prt_min != prt_min) {
  1021. policy_summary_item_t* new_item;
  1022. new_item = policy_summary_item_split(AT(i), prt_min);
  1023. smartlist_insert(summary, i+1, new_item);
  1024. i++;
  1025. }
  1026. start_at_index = i;
  1027. while (AT(i)->prt_max < prt_max)
  1028. i++;
  1029. if (AT(i)->prt_max != prt_max) {
  1030. policy_summary_item_t* new_item;
  1031. new_item = policy_summary_item_split(AT(i), prt_max+1);
  1032. smartlist_insert(summary, i+1, new_item);
  1033. }
  1034. return start_at_index;
  1035. }
  1036. /** Mark port ranges as accepted if they are below the reject_count */
  1037. static void
  1038. policy_summary_accept(smartlist_t *summary,
  1039. uint16_t prt_min, uint16_t prt_max)
  1040. {
  1041. int i = policy_summary_split(summary, prt_min, prt_max);
  1042. while (i < smartlist_len(summary) &&
  1043. AT(i)->prt_max <= prt_max) {
  1044. if (!AT(i)->accepted &&
  1045. AT(i)->reject_count <= REJECT_CUTOFF_COUNT)
  1046. AT(i)->accepted = 1;
  1047. i++;
  1048. }
  1049. tor_assert(i < smartlist_len(summary) || prt_max==65535);
  1050. }
  1051. /** Count the number of addresses in a network with prefixlen maskbits
  1052. * against the given portrange. */
  1053. static void
  1054. policy_summary_reject(smartlist_t *summary,
  1055. maskbits_t maskbits,
  1056. uint16_t prt_min, uint16_t prt_max)
  1057. {
  1058. int i = policy_summary_split(summary, prt_min, prt_max);
  1059. /* XXX: ipv4 specific */
  1060. uint64_t count = (U64_LITERAL(1) << (32-maskbits));
  1061. while (i < smartlist_len(summary) &&
  1062. AT(i)->prt_max <= prt_max) {
  1063. AT(i)->reject_count += count;
  1064. i++;
  1065. }
  1066. tor_assert(i < smartlist_len(summary) || prt_max==65535);
  1067. }
  1068. /** Add a single exit policy item to our summary:
  1069. * If it is an accept ignore it unless it is for all IP addresses
  1070. * ("*"), i.e. it's prefixlen/maskbits is 0, else call
  1071. * policy_summary_accept().
  1072. * If it's a reject ignore it if it is about one of the private
  1073. * networks, else call policy_summary_reject().
  1074. */
  1075. static void
  1076. policy_summary_add_item(smartlist_t *summary, addr_policy_t *p)
  1077. {
  1078. if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
  1079. if (p->maskbits == 0) {
  1080. policy_summary_accept(summary, p->prt_min, p->prt_max);
  1081. }
  1082. } else if (p->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) {
  1083. int is_private = 0;
  1084. int i;
  1085. for (i = 0; private_nets[i]; ++i) {
  1086. tor_addr_t addr;
  1087. maskbits_t maskbits;
  1088. if (tor_addr_parse_mask_ports(private_nets[i], 0, &addr,
  1089. &maskbits, NULL, NULL)<0) {
  1090. tor_assert(0);
  1091. }
  1092. if (tor_addr_compare(&p->addr, &addr, CMP_EXACT) == 0 &&
  1093. p->maskbits == maskbits) {
  1094. is_private = 1;
  1095. break;
  1096. }
  1097. }
  1098. if (!is_private) {
  1099. policy_summary_reject(summary, p->maskbits, p->prt_min, p->prt_max);
  1100. }
  1101. } else
  1102. tor_assert(0);
  1103. }
  1104. /** Create a string representing a summary for an exit policy.
  1105. * The summary will either be an "accept" plus a comma-separated list of port
  1106. * ranges or a "reject" plus port-ranges, depending on which is shorter.
  1107. *
  1108. * If no exits are allowed at all then NULL is returned, if no ports
  1109. * are blocked instead of "reject " we return "accept 1-65535" (this
  1110. * is an exception to the shorter-representation-wins rule).
  1111. */
  1112. char *
  1113. policy_summarize(smartlist_t *policy)
  1114. {
  1115. smartlist_t *summary = policy_summary_create();
  1116. smartlist_t *accepts, *rejects;
  1117. int i, last, start_prt;
  1118. size_t accepts_len, rejects_len;
  1119. char *accepts_str = NULL, *rejects_str = NULL, *shorter_str, *result;
  1120. const char *prefix;
  1121. tor_assert(policy);
  1122. /* Create the summary list */
  1123. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(policy, addr_policy_t *, p, {
  1124. policy_summary_add_item(summary, p);
  1125. });
  1126. /* Now create two lists of strings, one for accepted and one
  1127. * for rejected ports. We take care to merge ranges so that
  1128. * we avoid getting stuff like "1-4,5-9,10", instead we want
  1129. * "1-10"
  1130. */
  1131. i = 0;
  1132. start_prt = 1;
  1133. accepts = smartlist_new();
  1134. rejects = smartlist_new();
  1135. while (1) {
  1136. last = i == smartlist_len(summary)-1;
  1137. if (last ||
  1138. AT(i)->accepted != AT(i+1)->accepted) {
  1139. char buf[POLICY_BUF_LEN];
  1140. if (start_prt == AT(i)->prt_max)
  1141. tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", start_prt);
  1142. else
  1143. tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d-%d", start_prt, AT(i)->prt_max);
  1144. if (AT(i)->accepted)
  1145. smartlist_add(accepts, tor_strdup(buf));
  1146. else
  1147. smartlist_add(rejects, tor_strdup(buf));
  1148. if (last)
  1149. break;
  1150. start_prt = AT(i+1)->prt_min;
  1151. };
  1152. i++;
  1153. };
  1154. /* Figure out which of the two stringlists will be shorter and use
  1155. * that to build the result
  1156. */
  1157. if (smartlist_len(accepts) == 0) { /* no exits at all */
  1158. result = tor_strdup("reject 1-65535");
  1159. goto cleanup;
  1160. }
  1161. if (smartlist_len(rejects) == 0) { /* no rejects at all */
  1162. result = tor_strdup("accept 1-65535");
  1163. goto cleanup;
  1164. }
  1165. accepts_str = smartlist_join_strings(accepts, ",", 0, &accepts_len);
  1166. rejects_str = smartlist_join_strings(rejects, ",", 0, &rejects_len);
  1167. if (rejects_len > MAX_EXITPOLICY_SUMMARY_LEN-strlen("reject")-1 &&
  1168. accepts_len > MAX_EXITPOLICY_SUMMARY_LEN-strlen("accept")-1) {
  1169. char *c;
  1170. shorter_str = accepts_str;
  1171. prefix = "accept";
  1172. c = shorter_str + (MAX_EXITPOLICY_SUMMARY_LEN-strlen(prefix)-1);
  1173. while (*c != ',' && c >= shorter_str)
  1174. c--;
  1175. tor_assert(c >= shorter_str);
  1176. tor_assert(*c == ',');
  1177. *c = '\0';
  1178. } else if (rejects_len < accepts_len) {
  1179. shorter_str = rejects_str;
  1180. prefix = "reject";
  1181. } else {
  1182. shorter_str = accepts_str;
  1183. prefix = "accept";
  1184. }
  1185. tor_asprintf(&result, "%s %s", prefix, shorter_str);
  1186. cleanup:
  1187. /* cleanup */
  1188. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(summary, policy_summary_item_t *, s, tor_free(s));
  1189. smartlist_free(summary);
  1190. tor_free(accepts_str);
  1191. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(accepts, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  1192. smartlist_free(accepts);
  1193. tor_free(rejects_str);
  1194. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rejects, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  1195. smartlist_free(rejects);
  1196. return result;
  1197. }
  1198. /** Convert a summarized policy string into a short_policy_t. Return NULL
  1199. * if the string is not well-formed. */
  1200. short_policy_t *
  1201. parse_short_policy(const char *summary)
  1202. {
  1203. const char *orig_summary = summary;
  1204. short_policy_t *result;
  1205. int is_accept;
  1206. int n_entries;
  1207. short_policy_entry_t entries[MAX_EXITPOLICY_SUMMARY_LEN]; /* overkill */
  1208. const char *next;
  1209. if (!strcmpstart(summary, "accept ")) {
  1210. is_accept = 1;
  1211. summary += strlen("accept ");
  1212. } else if (!strcmpstart(summary, "reject ")) {
  1213. is_accept = 0;
  1214. summary += strlen("reject ");
  1215. } else {
  1216. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR, "Unrecognized policy summary keyword");
  1217. return NULL;
  1218. }
  1219. n_entries = 0;
  1220. for ( ; *summary; summary = next) {
  1221. const char *comma = strchr(summary, ',');
  1222. unsigned low, high;
  1223. char dummy;
  1224. char ent_buf[32];
  1225. size_t len;
  1226. next = comma ? comma+1 : strchr(summary, '\0');
  1227. len = comma ? (size_t)(comma - summary) : strlen(summary);
  1228. if (n_entries == MAX_EXITPOLICY_SUMMARY_LEN) {
  1229. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR, "Impossibly long policy summary %s",
  1230. escaped(orig_summary));
  1231. return NULL;
  1232. }
  1233. if (! TOR_ISDIGIT(*summary) || len > (sizeof(ent_buf)-1)) {
  1234. /* unrecognized entry format. skip it. */
  1235. continue;
  1236. }
  1237. if (len < 1) {
  1238. /* empty; skip it. */
  1239. /* XXX This happens to be unreachable, since if len==0, then *summary is
  1240. * ',' or '\0', and the TOR_ISDIGIT test above would have failed. */
  1241. continue;
  1242. }
  1243. memcpy(ent_buf, summary, len);
  1244. ent_buf[len] = '\0';
  1245. if (tor_sscanf(ent_buf, "%u-%u%c", &low, &high, &dummy) == 2) {
  1246. if (low<1 || low>65535 || high<1 || high>65535 || low>high) {
  1247. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR,
  1248. "Found bad entry in policy summary %s", escaped(orig_summary));
  1249. return NULL;
  1250. }
  1251. } else if (tor_sscanf(ent_buf, "%u%c", &low, &dummy) == 1) {
  1252. if (low<1 || low>65535) {
  1253. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR,
  1254. "Found bad entry in policy summary %s", escaped(orig_summary));
  1255. return NULL;
  1256. }
  1257. high = low;
  1258. } else {
  1259. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR,"Found bad entry in policy summary %s",
  1260. escaped(orig_summary));
  1261. return NULL;
  1262. }
  1263. entries[n_entries].min_port = low;
  1264. entries[n_entries].max_port = high;
  1265. n_entries++;
  1266. }
  1267. if (n_entries == 0) {
  1268. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_DIR,
  1269. "Found no port-range entries in summary %s", escaped(orig_summary));
  1270. return NULL;
  1271. }
  1272. {
  1273. size_t size = STRUCT_OFFSET(short_policy_t, entries) +
  1274. sizeof(short_policy_entry_t)*(n_entries);
  1275. result = tor_malloc_zero(size);
  1276. tor_assert( (char*)&result->entries[n_entries-1] < ((char*)result)+size);
  1277. }
  1278. result->is_accept = is_accept;
  1279. result->n_entries = n_entries;
  1280. memcpy(result->entries, entries, sizeof(short_policy_entry_t)*n_entries);
  1281. return result;
  1282. }
  1283. /** Write <b>policy</b> back out into a string. Used only for unit tests
  1284. * currently. */
  1285. char *
  1286. write_short_policy(const short_policy_t *policy)
  1287. {
  1288. int i;
  1289. char *answer;
  1290. smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_new();
  1291. smartlist_add_asprintf(sl, "%s", policy->is_accept ? "accept " : "reject ");
  1292. for (i=0; i < policy->n_entries; i++) {
  1293. const short_policy_entry_t *e = &policy->entries[i];
  1294. if (e->min_port == e->max_port) {
  1295. smartlist_add_asprintf(sl, "%d", e->min_port);
  1296. } else {
  1297. smartlist_add_asprintf(sl, "%d-%d", e->min_port, e->max_port);
  1298. }
  1299. if (i < policy->n_entries-1)
  1300. smartlist_add(sl, tor_strdup(","));
  1301. }
  1302. answer = smartlist_join_strings(sl, "", 0, NULL);
  1303. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, char *, a, tor_free(a));
  1304. smartlist_free(sl);
  1305. return answer;
  1306. }
  1307. /** Release all storage held in <b>policy</b>. */
  1308. void
  1309. short_policy_free(short_policy_t *policy)
  1310. {
  1311. tor_free(policy);
  1312. }
  1313. /** See whether the <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> address is likely to be accepted
  1314. * or rejected by the summarized policy <b>policy</b>. Return values are as
  1315. * for compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy. Unlike the regular addr_policy
  1316. * functions, requires the <b>port</b> be specified. */
  1317. addr_policy_result_t
  1318. compare_tor_addr_to_short_policy(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
  1319. const short_policy_t *policy)
  1320. {
  1321. int i;
  1322. int found_match = 0;
  1323. int accept;
  1324. tor_assert(port != 0);
  1325. if (addr && tor_addr_is_null(addr))
  1326. addr = NULL; /* Unspec means 'no address at all,' in this context. */
  1327. if (addr && get_options()->ClientRejectInternalAddresses &&
  1328. (tor_addr_is_internal(addr, 0) || tor_addr_is_loopback(addr)))
  1329. return ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  1330. for (i=0; i < policy->n_entries; ++i) {
  1331. const short_policy_entry_t *e = &policy->entries[i];
  1332. if (e->min_port <= port && port <= e->max_port) {
  1333. found_match = 1;
  1334. break;
  1335. }
  1336. }
  1337. if (found_match)
  1338. accept = policy->is_accept;
  1339. else
  1340. accept = ! policy->is_accept;
  1341. /* ???? are these right? -NM */
  1342. /* We should be sure not to return ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED in the accept
  1343. * case here, because it would cause clients to believe that the node
  1344. * allows exit enclaving. Trying it anyway would open up a cool attack
  1345. * where the node refuses due to exitpolicy, the client reacts in
  1346. * surprise by rewriting the node's exitpolicy to reject *:*, and then
  1347. * a bad guy targets users by causing them to attempt such connections
  1348. * to 98% of the exits.
  1349. *
  1350. * Once microdescriptors can handle addresses in special cases (e.g. if
  1351. * we ever solve ticket 1774), we can provide certainty here. -RD */
  1352. if (accept)
  1353. return ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED;
  1354. else
  1355. return ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  1356. }
  1357. /** Return true iff <b>policy</b> seems reject all ports */
  1358. int
  1359. short_policy_is_reject_star(const short_policy_t *policy)
  1360. {
  1361. /* This doesn't need to be as much on the lookout as policy_is_reject_star,
  1362. * since policy summaries are from the consensus or from consensus
  1363. * microdescs.
  1364. */
  1365. tor_assert(policy);
  1366. /* Check for an exact match of "reject 1-65535". */
  1367. return (policy->is_accept == 0 && policy->n_entries == 1 &&
  1368. policy->entries[0].min_port == 1 &&
  1369. policy->entries[0].max_port == 65535);
  1370. }
  1371. /** Decides whether addr:port is probably or definitely accepted or rejected by
  1372. * <b>node</b>. See compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy for details on addr/port
  1373. * interpretation. */
  1374. addr_policy_result_t
  1375. compare_tor_addr_to_node_policy(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
  1376. const node_t *node)
  1377. {
  1378. if (node->rejects_all)
  1379. return ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  1380. if (node->ri)
  1381. return compare_tor_addr_to_addr_policy(addr, port, node->ri->exit_policy);
  1382. else if (node->md) {
  1383. if (node->md->exit_policy == NULL)
  1384. return ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
  1385. else
  1386. return compare_tor_addr_to_short_policy(addr, port,
  1387. node->md->exit_policy);
  1388. } else
  1389. return ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED;
  1390. }
  1391. /** Implementation for GETINFO control command: knows the answer for questions
  1392. * about "exit-policy/..." */
  1393. int
  1394. getinfo_helper_policies(control_connection_t *conn,
  1395. const char *question, char **answer,
  1396. const char **errmsg)
  1397. {
  1398. (void) conn;
  1399. (void) errmsg;
  1400. if (!strcmp(question, "exit-policy/default")) {
  1401. *answer = tor_strdup(DEFAULT_EXIT_POLICY);
  1402. }
  1403. return 0;
  1404. }
  1405. /** Release all storage held by <b>p</b>. */
  1406. void
  1407. addr_policy_list_free(smartlist_t *lst)
  1408. {
  1409. if (!lst)
  1410. return;
  1411. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lst, addr_policy_t *, policy, addr_policy_free(policy));
  1412. smartlist_free(lst);
  1413. }
  1414. /** Release all storage held by <b>p</b>. */
  1415. void
  1416. addr_policy_free(addr_policy_t *p)
  1417. {
  1418. if (!p)
  1419. return;
  1420. if (--p->refcnt <= 0) {
  1421. if (p->is_canonical) {
  1422. policy_map_ent_t search, *found;
  1423. search.policy = p;
  1424. found = HT_REMOVE(policy_map, &policy_root, &search);
  1425. if (found) {
  1426. tor_assert(p == found->policy);
  1427. tor_free(found);
  1428. }
  1429. }
  1430. tor_free(p);
  1431. }
  1432. }
  1433. /** Release all storage held by policy variables. */
  1434. void
  1435. policies_free_all(void)
  1436. {
  1437. addr_policy_list_free(reachable_or_addr_policy);
  1438. reachable_or_addr_policy = NULL;
  1439. addr_policy_list_free(reachable_dir_addr_policy);
  1440. reachable_dir_addr_policy = NULL;
  1441. addr_policy_list_free(socks_policy);
  1442. socks_policy = NULL;
  1443. addr_policy_list_free(dir_policy);
  1444. dir_policy = NULL;
  1445. addr_policy_list_free(authdir_reject_policy);
  1446. authdir_reject_policy = NULL;
  1447. addr_policy_list_free(authdir_invalid_policy);
  1448. authdir_invalid_policy = NULL;
  1449. addr_policy_list_free(authdir_baddir_policy);
  1450. authdir_baddir_policy = NULL;
  1451. addr_policy_list_free(authdir_badexit_policy);
  1452. authdir_badexit_policy = NULL;
  1453. if (!HT_EMPTY(&policy_root)) {
  1454. policy_map_ent_t **ent;
  1455. int n = 0;
  1456. char buf[POLICY_BUF_LEN];
  1457. log_warn(LD_MM, "Still had %d address policies cached at shutdown.",
  1458. (int)HT_SIZE(&policy_root));
  1459. /* Note the first 10 cached policies to try to figure out where they
  1460. * might be coming from. */
  1461. HT_FOREACH(ent, policy_map, &policy_root) {
  1462. if (++n > 10)
  1463. break;
  1464. if (policy_write_item(buf, sizeof(buf), (*ent)->policy, 0) >= 0)
  1465. log_warn(LD_MM," %d [%d]: %s", n, (*ent)->policy->refcnt, buf);
  1466. }
  1467. }
  1468. HT_CLEAR(policy_map, &policy_root);
  1469. }