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-- SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
local kres = require('kres')
local ffi = require('ffi')
local LOG_GRP_POLICY_TAG = ffi.string(ffi.C.kr_log_grp2name(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY))
local LOG_GRP_REQDBG_TAG = ffi.string(ffi.C.kr_log_grp2name(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_REQDBG))
local todname = kres.str2dname -- not available during module load otherwise
-- Counter of unique rules
local nextid = 0
local function getruleid()
local newid = nextid
nextid = nextid + 1
return newid
end
-- Support for client sockets from inside policy actions
local socket_client = function ()
return error("missing lua-cqueues library, can't create socket client")
end
local has_socket, socket = pcall(require, 'cqueues.socket')
if has_socket then
socket_client = function (host, port)
local s, err, status
s = socket.connect({ host = host, port = port, type = socket.SOCK_DGRAM })
s:setmode('bn', 'bn')
status, err = pcall(s.connect, s)
if not status then
return status, err
end
return s
end
end
-- Split address and port from a combined string.
local function addr_split_port(target, default_port)
assert(default_port and type(default_port) == 'number')
local port = ffi.new('uint16_t[1]', default_port)
local addr = ffi.new('char[47]') -- INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1
local ret = ffi.C.kr_straddr_split(target, addr, port)
if ret ~= 0 then
error('failed to parse address ' .. target)
end
return addr, tonumber(port[0])
end
-- String address@port -> sockaddr.
local function addr2sock(target, default_port)
local addr, port = addr_split_port(target, default_port)
local sock = ffi.gc(ffi.C.kr_straddr_socket(addr, port, nil), ffi.C.free);
if sock == nil then
error("target '"..target..'" is not a valid IP address')
end
return sock
end
-- Debug logging for taken policy actions
local function log_policy_action(req, name)
if ffi.C.kr_log_is_debug_fun(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, req) then
local qry = req:current()
ffi.C.kr_log_req1(
req, qry.uid, 2, ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, LOG_GRP_POLICY_TAG,
"%s applied for %s %s\n",
name, kres.dname2str(qry.sname), kres.tostring.type[qry.stype])
end
end
-- policy functions are defined below
local policy = {}
function policy.PASS(state, _)
return state
end
-- Mirror request elsewhere, and continue solving
function policy.MIRROR(target)
local addr, port = addr_split_port(target, 53)
local sink, err = socket_client(ffi.string(addr), port)
if not sink then panic('MIRROR target %s is not a valid: %s', target, err) end
return function(state, req)
if state == kres.FAIL then return state end
local query = req.qsource.packet
if query ~= nil then
sink:send(ffi.string(query.wire, query.size), 1, tonumber(query.size))
end
return -- Chain action to next
end
end
-- Override the list of nameservers (forwarders)
local function set_nslist(req, list)
local ns_i = 0
for _, ns in ipairs(list) do
if ffi.C.kr_forward_add_target(req, ns) == 0 then
ns_i = ns_i + 1
end
end
if ns_i == 0 then
-- would use assert() but don't want to compose the message if not triggered
error('no usable address in NS set (check net.ipv4 and '
.. 'net.ipv6 config):\n' .. table_print(list, 2))
end
end
-- Forward request, and solve as stub query
function policy.STUB(target)
local list = {}
if type(target) == 'table' then
for _, v in pairs(target) do
table.insert(list, addr2sock(v, 53))
end
else
table.insert(list, addr2sock(target, 53))
end
return function(state, req)
local qry = req:current()
-- Switch mode to stub resolver, do not track origin zone cut since it's not real authority NS
qry.flags.STUB = true
qry.flags.ALWAYS_CUT = false
set_nslist(req, list)
return state
end
end
-- Forward request and all subrequests to upstream; validate answers
function policy.FORWARD(target)
local list = {}
if type(target) == 'table' then
for _, v in pairs(target) do
table.insert(list, addr2sock(v, 53))
end
else
table.insert(list, addr2sock(target, 53))
end
return function(state, req)
local qry = req:current()
req.options.FORWARD = true
req.options.NO_MINIMIZE = true
qry.flags.FORWARD = true
qry.flags.ALWAYS_CUT = false
qry.flags.NO_MINIMIZE = true
qry.flags.AWAIT_CUT = true
set_nslist(req, list)
return state
end
end
-- Forward request and all subrequests to upstream over TLS; validate answers
function policy.TLS_FORWARD(targets)
if type(targets) ~= 'table' or #targets < 1 then
error('TLS_FORWARD argument must be a non-empty table')
end
local sockaddr_c_set = {}
local nslist = {} -- to persist in closure of the returned function
for idx, target in pairs(targets) do
if type(target) ~= 'table' or type(target[1]) ~= 'string' then
error(string.format('TLS_FORWARD configuration at position ' ..
'%d must be a table starting with an IP address', idx))
end
-- Note: some functions have checks with error() calls inside.
local sockaddr_c = addr2sock(target[1], 853)
-- Refuse repeated addresses in the same set.
local sockaddr_lua = ffi.string(sockaddr_c, ffi.C.kr_sockaddr_len(sockaddr_c))
if sockaddr_c_set[sockaddr_lua] then
error('TLS_FORWARD configuration cannot declare two configs for IP address '
.. target[1])
else
sockaddr_c_set[sockaddr_lua] = true;
end
table.insert(nslist, sockaddr_c)
net.tls_client(target)
end
return function(state, req)
local qry = req:current()
req.options.FORWARD = true
req.options.NO_MINIMIZE = true
qry.flags.FORWARD = true
qry.flags.ALWAYS_CUT = false
qry.flags.NO_MINIMIZE = true
qry.flags.AWAIT_CUT = true
req.options.TCP = true
qry.flags.TCP = true
set_nslist(req, nslist)
return state
end
end
-- Rewrite records in packet
function policy.REROUTE(tbl, names)
-- Import renumbering rules
local ren = require('kres_modules.renumber')
local prefixes = {}
for from, to in pairs(tbl) do
local prefix = names and ren.name(from, to) or ren.prefix(from, to)
table.insert(prefixes, prefix)
end
-- Return rule closure
return ren.rule(prefixes)
end
-- Set and clear some query flags
function policy.FLAGS(opts_set, opts_clear)
return function(_, req)
-- We assume to be running in the begin phase, so to truly apply
-- to the whole request we need to change both kr_request and kr_query.
local qry = req:current()
for _, flags in pairs({qry.flags, req.options}) do
ffi.C.kr_qflags_set (flags, kres.mk_qflags(opts_set or {}))
ffi.C.kr_qflags_clear(flags, kres.mk_qflags(opts_clear or {}))
end
return nil -- chain rule
end
end
local function mkauth_soa(answer, dname, mname, ttl)
if mname == nil then
mname = dname
end
return answer:put(dname, ttl or 10800, answer:qclass(), kres.type.SOA,
mname .. '\6nobody\7invalid\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\14\16\0\0\4\176\0\9\58\128\0\0\42\48')
end
-- Create answer with passed arguments
function policy.ANSWER(rtable, nodata)
return function(_, req)
local qry = req:current()
local data = rtable[qry.stype]
if data == nil and nodata ~= true then
return nil
end
-- now we're certain we want to generate an answer
local answer = req:ensure_answer()
if answer == nil then return nil end
ffi.C.kr_pkt_make_auth_header(answer)
local ttl = (data or {}).ttl or 1
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.NOERROR)
req:set_extended_error(kres.extended_error.FORGED, "5DO5")
if data == nil then -- want NODATA, i.e. just a SOA
answer:begin(kres.section.AUTHORITY)
local soa = rtable[kres.type.SOA]
if soa ~= nil then
answer:put(qry.sname, soa.ttl or ttl, qry.sclass, kres.type.SOA,
soa.rdata[1] or soa.rdata)
else
mkauth_soa(answer, kres.dname2wire(qry.sname), nil, ttl)
end
log_policy_action(req, 'ANSWER (nodata)')
else
answer:begin(kres.section.ANSWER)
if type(data.rdata) == 'table' then
for _, entry in ipairs(data.rdata) do
answer:put(qry.sname, ttl, qry.sclass, qry.stype, entry)
end
else
answer:put(qry.sname, ttl, qry.sclass, qry.stype, data.rdata)
end
log_policy_action(req, 'ANSWER (forged)')
end
return kres.DONE
end
end
local dname_localhost = todname('localhost.')
-- Rule for localhost. zone; see RFC6303, sec. 3
local function localhost(_, req)
local qry = req:current()
local answer = req:ensure_answer()
if answer == nil then return nil end
ffi.C.kr_pkt_make_auth_header(answer)
local is_exact = ffi.C.knot_dname_is_equal(qry.sname, dname_localhost)
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.NOERROR)
answer:begin(kres.section.ANSWER)
if qry.stype == kres.type.AAAA then
answer:put(qry.sname, 900, answer:qclass(), kres.type.AAAA,
'\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1')
elseif qry.stype == kres.type.A then
answer:put(qry.sname, 900, answer:qclass(), kres.type.A, '\127\0\0\1')
elseif is_exact and qry.stype == kres.type.SOA then
mkauth_soa(answer, dname_localhost)
elseif is_exact and qry.stype == kres.type.NS then
answer:put(dname_localhost, 900, answer:qclass(), kres.type.NS, dname_localhost)
else
answer:begin(kres.section.AUTHORITY)
mkauth_soa(answer, dname_localhost)
end
return kres.DONE
end
local dname_rev4_localhost = todname('1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa');
local dname_rev4_localhost_apex = todname('127.in-addr.arpa');
-- Rule for reverse localhost.
-- Answer with locally served minimal 127.in-addr.arpa domain, only having
-- a PTR record in 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa, and with 1.0...0.ip6.arpa. zone.
-- TODO: much of this would better be left to the hints module (or coordinated).
local function localhost_reversed(_, req)
local qry = req:current()
local answer = req:ensure_answer()
if answer == nil then return nil end
-- classify qry.sname:
local is_exact -- exact dname for localhost
local is_apex -- apex of a locally-served localhost zone
local is_nonterm -- empty non-terminal name
if ffi.C.knot_dname_in_bailiwick(qry.sname, todname('ip6.arpa.')) > 0 then
-- exact ::1 query (relying on the calling rule)
is_exact = true
is_apex = true
else
-- within 127.in-addr.arpa.
local labels = ffi.C.knot_dname_labels(qry.sname, nil)
if labels == 3 then
is_exact = false
is_apex = true
elseif labels == 4+2 and ffi.C.knot_dname_is_equal(
qry.sname, dname_rev4_localhost) then
is_exact = true
else
is_exact = false
is_apex = false
is_nonterm = ffi.C.knot_dname_in_bailiwick(dname_rev4_localhost, qry.sname) > 0
end
end
ffi.C.kr_pkt_make_auth_header(answer)
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.NOERROR)
answer:begin(kres.section.ANSWER)
if is_exact and qry.stype == kres.type.PTR then
answer:put(qry.sname, 900, answer:qclass(), kres.type.PTR, dname_localhost)
elseif is_apex and qry.stype == kres.type.SOA then
mkauth_soa(answer, dname_rev4_localhost_apex, dname_localhost)
elseif is_apex and qry.stype == kres.type.NS then
answer:put(dname_rev4_localhost_apex, 900, answer:qclass(), kres.type.NS,
dname_localhost)
else
if not is_nonterm then
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.NXDOMAIN)
end
answer:begin(kres.section.AUTHORITY)
mkauth_soa(answer, dname_rev4_localhost_apex, dname_localhost)
end
return kres.DONE
end
-- All requests
function policy.all(action)
return function(_, _) return action end
end
-- Requests whose QNAME is exactly the provided domain
function policy.domains(action, dname_list)
return function(_, query)
local qname = query:name()
for _, dname in ipairs(dname_list) do
if ffi.C.knot_dname_is_equal(qname, dname) then
return action
end
end
return nil
end
end
-- Requests whose QNAME matches given zone list (i.e. suffix match)
function policy.suffix(action, zone_list)
local AC = require('ahocorasick')
local tree = AC.create(zone_list)
return function(_, query)
local match = AC.match(tree, query:name(), false)
if match ~= nil then
return action
end
return nil
end
end
-- Check for common suffix first, then suffix match (specialized version of suffix match)
function policy.suffix_common(action, suffix_list, common_suffix)
local common_len = string.len(common_suffix)
local suffix_count = #suffix_list
return function(_, query)
-- Preliminary check
local qname = query:name()
if not string.find(qname, common_suffix, -common_len, true) then
return nil
end
-- String match
for i = 1, suffix_count do
local zone = suffix_list[i]
if string.find(qname, zone, -string.len(zone), true) then
return action
end
end
return nil
end
end
-- Filter QNAME pattern
function policy.pattern(action, pattern)
return function(_, query)
if string.find(query:name(), pattern) then
return action
end
return nil
end
end
local function rpz_parse(action, path)
local rules = {}
local new_actions = {}
local action_map = {
-- RPZ Policy Actions
['\0'] = action,
['\1*\0'] = policy.ANSWER({}, true),
['\012rpz-passthru\0'] = policy.PASS, -- the grammar...
['\008rpz-drop\0'] = policy.DROP,
['\012rpz-tcp-only\0'] = policy.TC,
-- Policy triggers @NYI@
}
-- RR types to be skipped; boolean denoting whether to throw a warning even for RPZ apex.
local rrtype_bad = {
[kres.type.DNAME] = true,
[kres.type.NS] = false,
[kres.type.DNSKEY] = true,
[kres.type.DS] = true,
[kres.type.RRSIG] = true,
[kres.type.NSEC] = true,
[kres.type.NSEC3] = true,
}
-- We generally don't know what zone should be in the file; we try to detect it.
-- Fortunately, it's typical that SOA is the first record, even required for AXFR.
local origin_soa = nil
local warned_soa, warned_bailiwick
local parser = require('zonefile').new()
local ok, errstr = parser:open(path)
if not ok then
error(string.format('failed to parse "%s": %s', path, errstr or "unknown error"))
end
while true do
ok, errstr = parser:parse()
if errstr then
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, 'RPZ %s:%d: %s',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter), errstr)
end
if not ok then break end
local full_name = ffi.gc(ffi.C.knot_dname_copy(parser.r_owner, nil), ffi.C.free)
local rdata = ffi.string(parser.r_data, parser.r_data_length)
ffi.C.knot_dname_to_lower(full_name)
local origin = origin_soa or parser.zone_origin
local prefix_labels = ffi.C.knot_dname_in_bailiwick(full_name, origin)
if prefix_labels < 0 then
if not warned_bailiwick then
warned_bailiwick = true
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY,
'RPZ %s:%d: RR owner "%s" outside the zone (ignored; reported once per file)',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter), kres.dname2str(full_name))
end
goto continue
end
local bytes = ffi.C.knot_dname_size(full_name) - ffi.C.knot_dname_size(origin)
local name = ffi.string(full_name, bytes) .. '\0'
if parser.r_type == kres.type.CNAME then
if action_map[rdata] then
rules[name] = action_map[rdata]
else
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY,
'RPZ %s:%d: CNAME with custom target in RPZ is not supported yet (ignored)',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter))
end
else
if #name then
local is_bad = rrtype_bad[parser.r_type]
if parser.r_type == kres.type.SOA then
if origin_soa == nil then
origin_soa = ffi.gc(ffi.C.knot_dname_copy(parser.r_owner, nil), ffi.C.free)
goto continue -- we don't want to modify `new_actions`
else
is_bad = true -- maybe provide more info, but it seems rare
end
elseif origin_soa == nil and not warned_soa then
warned_soa = true
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY,
'RPZ %s:%d warning: SOA missing as the first record',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter))
end
if is_bad == true or (is_bad == false and prefix_labels ~= 0) then
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, 'RPZ %s:%d warning: RR type %s is not allowed in RPZ (ignored)',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter), kres.tostring.type[parser.r_type])
elseif is_bad == nil then
if new_actions[name] == nil then new_actions[name] = {} end
local act = new_actions[name][parser.r_type]
if act == nil then
new_actions[name][parser.r_type] = { ttl=parser.r_ttl, rdata=rdata }
else -- multiple RRs: no reordering or deduplication
if type(act.rdata) ~= 'table' then
act.rdata = { act.rdata }
end
table.insert(act.rdata, rdata)
if parser.r_ttl ~= act.ttl then -- be conservative
log_warn(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, 'RPZ %s:%d warning: different TTLs in a set (minimum taken)',
path, tonumber(parser.line_counter))
act.ttl = math.min(act.ttl, parser.r_ttl)
end
end
else
assert(is_bad == false and prefix_labels == 0)
end
end
end
::continue::
end
collectgarbage()
for qname, rrsets in pairs(new_actions) do
rules[qname] = policy.ANSWER(rrsets, true)
end
return rules
end
-- Split path into dirname and basename (like the shell utilities)
local function get_dir_and_file(path)
local dir, file = string.match(path, "(.*)/([^/]+)")
-- If regex doesn't match then path must be the file directly (i.e. doesn't contain '/')
-- This assumes that the file exists (rpz_parse() would fail if it doesn't)
if not dir and not file then
dir = '.'
file = path
end
return dir, file
end
-- RPZ policy set
-- Create RPZ from zone file and optionally watch the file for changes
function policy.rpz(action, path, watch)
local rules = rpz_parse(action, path)
if watch ~= false then
local has_notify, notify = pcall(require, 'cqueues.notify')
if has_notify then
local bit = require('bit')
local dir, file = get_dir_and_file(path)
local watcher = notify.opendir(dir)
watcher:add(file, bit.bxor(notify.CREATE, notify.MODIFY))
worker.coroutine(function ()
for _, name in watcher:changes() do
-- Limit to changes on file we're interested in
-- Watcher will also fire for changes to the directory itself
if name == file then
-- If the file changes then reparse and replace the existing ruleset
log_info(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, 'RPZ reloading: ' .. name)
rules = rpz_parse(action, path)
end
end
end)
elseif watch then -- explicitly requested and failed
error('[poli] lua-cqueues required to watch and reload RPZ file')
else
log_info(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_POLICY, 'lua-cqueues required to watch and reload RPZ file, continuing without watching')
end
end
return function(_, query)
local label = query:name()
local rule = rules[label]
while rule == nil and string.len(label) > 0 do
label = string.sub(label, string.byte(label) + 2)
rule = rules['\1*'..label]
end
return rule
end
end
-- Apply an action when query belongs to a slice (determined by slice_func())
function policy.slice(slice_func, ...)
local actions = {...}
if #actions <= 0 then
error('[poli] at least one action must be provided to policy.slice()')
end
return function(_, query)
local index = slice_func(query, #actions)
return actions[index]
end
end
-- Initializes slicing function that randomly assigns queries to a slice based on their registrable domain
function policy.slice_randomize_psl(seed)
local has_psl, psl_lib = pcall(require, 'psl')
if not has_psl then
error('[poli] lua-psl is required for policy.slice_randomize_psl()')
end
-- load psl
local has_latest, psl = pcall(psl_lib.latest)
if not has_latest then -- compatibility with lua-psl < 0.15
psl = psl_lib.builtin()
end
if seed == nil then
seed = os.time() / (3600 * 24 * 7)
end
seed = math.floor(seed) -- convert to int
return function(query, length)
assert(length > 0)
local domain = kres.dname2str(query:name())
if domain == nil then -- invalid data: auto-select first action
return 1
end
if domain:len() > 1 then --remove trailing dot
domain = domain:sub(0, -2)
end
-- do psl lookup for registrable domain
local reg_domain = psl:registrable_domain(domain)
if reg_domain == nil then -- fallback to unreg. domain
reg_domain = psl:unregistrable_domain(domain)
if reg_domain == nil then -- shouldn't happen: safe fallback
return 1
end
end
local rand_seed = seed
-- create deterministic seed for pseudo-random slice assignment
for i = 1, #reg_domain do
rand_seed = rand_seed + reg_domain:byte(i)
end
-- use linear congruential generator with values from ANSI C
rand_seed = rand_seed % 0x80000000 -- ensure seed is positive 32b int
local rand = (1103515245 * rand_seed + 12345) % 0x10000
return 1 + rand % length
end
end
-- Prepare for making an answer from scratch. (Return the packet for convenience.)
local function answer_clear(req)
-- If we're in postrules, previous resolving might have chosen some RRs
-- for inclusion in the answer, so we need to avoid those.
-- *_selected arrays are in mempool, so explicit deallocation is not necessary.
req.answ_selected.len = 0
req.auth_selected.len = 0
req.add_selected.len = 0
-- Let's be defensive and clear the answer, too.
local pkt = req:ensure_answer()
if pkt == nil then return nil end
pkt:clear_payload()
req:ensure_edns()
return pkt
end
function policy.DENY_MSG(msg, extended_error)
if msg and (type(msg) ~= 'string' or #msg >= 255) then
error('DENY_MSG: optional msg must be string shorter than 256 characters')
end
if extended_error == nil then
extended_error = kres.extended_error.BLOCKED
end
local action_name = msg and 'DENY_MSG' or 'DENY'
return function (_, req)
-- Write authority information
local answer = answer_clear(req)
if answer == nil then return nil end
ffi.C.kr_pkt_make_auth_header(answer)
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.NXDOMAIN)
answer:begin(kres.section.AUTHORITY)
mkauth_soa(answer, answer:qname())
if msg then
answer:begin(kres.section.ADDITIONAL)
answer:put('\11explanation\7invalid', 10800, answer:qclass(), kres.type.TXT,
string.char(#msg) .. msg)
end
req:set_extended_error(extended_error, "CR36")
log_policy_action(req, action_name)
return kres.DONE
end
end
local function free_cb(func)
func:free()
end
local debug_logline_cb = ffi.cast('trace_log_f', function (_, msg)
jit.off(true, true) -- JIT for (C -> lua)^2 nesting isn't allowed
ffi.C.kr_log_fmt(
ffi.C.LOG_GRP_REQDBG, -- but the original [group] tag also remains in the string
LOG_DEBUG,
'CODE_FILE=policy.lua', 'CODE_LINE=', 'CODE_FUNC=policy.DEBUG_ALWAYS', -- no meaningful locations
'[%-6s]%s', LOG_GRP_REQDBG_TAG, msg) -- msg should end with newline already
end)
ffi.gc(debug_logline_cb, free_cb)
-- LOG_DEBUG without log_trace and without code locations
local function log_notrace(req, fmt, ...)
ffi.C.kr_log_fmt(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_REQDBG, LOG_DEBUG,
'CODE_FILE=policy.lua', 'CODE_LINE=', 'CODE_FUNC=', -- no meaningful locations
'%s', string.format( -- convert in lua, as integers in C varargs would pass as double
'[%-6s][%-6s][%05u.00] ' .. fmt,
LOG_GRP_REQDBG_TAG, LOG_GRP_POLICY_TAG, req.uid, ...)
)
end
local debug_logfinish_cb = ffi.cast('trace_callback_f', function (req)
jit.off(true, true) -- JIT for (C -> lua)^2 nesting isn't allowed
log_notrace(req, 'following rrsets were marked as interesting:\n%s\n',
req:selected_tostring())
if req.answer ~= nil then
log_notrace(req, 'answer packet:\n%s\n', req.answer)
else
log_notrace(req, 'answer packet DROPPED\n')
end
end)
ffi.gc(debug_logfinish_cb, free_cb)
-- log request packet
function policy.REQTRACE(_, req)
log_notrace(req, 'request packet:\n%s', req.qsource.packet)
end
-- log how the request arrived, notably the client's IP
function policy.IPTRACE(_, req)
if req.qsource.addr == nil then
log_notrace(req, 'request packet arrived internally\n')
else
-- stringify transport flags: struct kr_request_qsource_flags
local qf = req.qsource.flags
local qf_str = qf.tcp and 'TCP' or 'UDP'
if qf.tls then qf_str = qf_str .. ' + TLS' end
if qf.http then qf_str = qf_str .. ' + HTTP' end
if qf.xdp then qf_str = qf_str .. ' + XDP' end
log_notrace(req, 'request packet arrived from %s to %s (%s)\n',
req.qsource.addr, req.qsource.dst_addr, qf_str)
end
return nil -- chain rule
end
function policy.DEBUG_ALWAYS(state, req)
policy.QTRACE(state, req)
req:trace_chain_callbacks(debug_logline_cb, debug_logfinish_cb)
policy.REQTRACE(state, req)
end
local debug_stashlog_cb = ffi.cast('trace_log_f', function (req, msg)
jit.off(true, true) -- JIT for (C -> lua)^2 nesting isn't allowed
-- stash messages for conditional logging in trace_finish
local stash = req:vars()['policy_debug_stash']
table.insert(stash, ffi.string(msg))
end)
ffi.gc(debug_stashlog_cb, free_cb)
-- buffer debug logs and print then only if test() returns a truthy value
function policy.DEBUG_IF(test)
local debug_finish_cb = ffi.cast('trace_callback_f', function (cbreq)
jit.off(true, true) -- JIT for (C -> lua)^2 nesting isn't allowed
if test(cbreq) then
policy.REQTRACE(nil, cbreq)
debug_logfinish_cb(cbreq) -- unconditional version
local stash = cbreq:vars()['policy_debug_stash']
for _, line in ipairs(stash) do -- don't want one huge entry
ffi.C.kr_log_fmt(ffi.C.LOG_GRP_REQDBG, LOG_DEBUG,
'CODE_FILE=policy.lua', 'CODE_LINE=', 'CODE_FUNC=', -- no meaningful locations
'[%-6s]%s', LOG_GRP_REQDBG_TAG, line)
end
end
end)
ffi.gc(debug_finish_cb, function (func) func:free() end)
return function (state, req)
req:vars()['policy_debug_stash'] = {}
policy.QTRACE(state, req)
req:trace_chain_callbacks(debug_stashlog_cb, debug_finish_cb)
return
end
end
policy.DEBUG_CACHE_MISS = policy.DEBUG_IF(
function(req)
return not req:all_from_cache()
end
)
policy.DENY = policy.DENY_MSG() -- compatibility with < 2.0
function policy.DROP(_, req)
local answer = answer_clear(req)
if answer == nil then return nil end
req:set_extended_error(kres.extended_error.PROHIBITED, "U5KL")
log_policy_action(req, 'DROP')
return kres.FAIL
end
function policy.NO_ANSWER(_, req)
req.options.NO_ANSWER = true
log_policy_action(req, 'NO_ANSWER')
return kres.FAIL
end
function policy.REFUSE(_, req)
local answer = answer_clear(req)
if answer == nil then return nil end
answer:rcode(kres.rcode.REFUSED)
answer:ad(false)
req:set_extended_error(kres.extended_error.PROHIBITED, "EIM4")
log_policy_action(req, 'REFUSE')
return kres.DONE
end
function policy.TC(state, req)
-- Avoid non-UDP queries
if req.qsource.addr == nil or req.qsource.flags.tcp then
return state
end
local answer = answer_clear(req)
if answer == nil then return nil end
answer:tc(1)
answer:ad(false)
log_policy_action(req, 'TC')
return kres.DONE
end
function policy.QTRACE(_, req)
local qry = req:current()
req.options.TRACE = true
qry.flags.TRACE = true
return -- this allows to continue iterating over policy list
end
-- Evaluate packet in given rules to determine policy action
function policy.evaluate(rules, req, query, state)
for i = 1, #rules do
local rule = rules[i]
if not rule.suspended then
local action = rule.cb(req, query)
if action ~= nil then
rule.count = rule.count + 1
local next_state = action(state, req)
if next_state then -- Not a chain rule,
return next_state -- stop on first match
end
end
end
end
return
end
-- Add rule to policy list
function policy.add(rule, postrule)
-- Compatibility with 1.0.0 API
-- it will be dropped in 1.2.0
if rule == policy then
rule = postrule
postrule = nil
end
-- End of compatibility shim
local desc = {id=getruleid(), cb=rule, count=0}
table.insert(postrule and policy.postrules or policy.rules, desc)
return desc
end
-- Remove rule from a list
local function delrule(rules, id)
for i, r in ipairs(rules) do
if r.id == id then
table.remove(rules, i)
return true
end
end
return false
end
-- Delete rule from policy list
function policy.del(id)
if not delrule(policy.rules, id) then
if not delrule(policy.postrules, id) then
return false
end
end
return true
end
-- Convert list of string names to domain names
function policy.todnames(names)
for i, v in ipairs(names) do
names[i] = kres.str2dname(v)
end
return names
end
-- RFC1918 Private, local, broadcast, test and special zones
-- Considerations: RFC6761, sec 6.1.
-- https://www.iana.org/assignments/locally-served-dns-zones
local private_zones = {
-- RFC6303
'10.in-addr.arpa.',
'16.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'17.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'18.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'19.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'20.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'21.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'22.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'23.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'24.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'25.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'26.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'27.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'28.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'29.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'30.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'31.172.in-addr.arpa.',
'168.192.in-addr.arpa.',
'0.in-addr.arpa.',
'254.169.in-addr.arpa.',
'2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.',
'100.51.198.in-addr.arpa.',
'113.0.203.in-addr.arpa.',
'255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa.',
-- RFC7793
'64.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'65.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'66.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'67.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'68.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'69.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'70.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'71.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'72.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'73.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'74.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'75.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'76.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'77.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'78.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'79.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'80.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'81.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'82.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'83.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'84.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'85.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'86.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'87.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'88.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'89.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'90.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'91.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'92.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'93.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'94.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'95.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'96.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'97.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'98.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'99.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'100.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'101.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'102.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'103.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'104.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'105.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'106.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'107.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'108.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'109.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'110.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'111.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'112.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'113.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'114.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'115.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'116.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'117.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'118.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'119.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'120.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'121.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'122.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'123.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'124.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'125.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'126.100.in-addr.arpa.',
'127.100.in-addr.arpa.',
-- RFC6303
-- localhost_reversed handles ::1
'0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa.',
'd.f.ip6.arpa.',
'8.e.f.ip6.arpa.',
'9.e.f.ip6.arpa.',
'a.e.f.ip6.arpa.',
'b.e.f.ip6.arpa.',
'8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa.',
-- RFC8375
'home.arpa.',
}
policy.todnames(private_zones)
-- @var Default rules
policy.rules = {}
policy.postrules = {}
policy.special_names = {
-- XXX: beware of special_names_optim() when modifying these filters
{
cb=policy.suffix_common(policy.DENY_MSG(
'Blocking is mandated by standards, see references on '
.. 'https://www.iana.org/assignments/'
.. 'locally-served-dns-zones/locally-served-dns-zones.xhtml',
kres.extended_error.NOTSUP),
private_zones, todname('arpa.')),
count=0
},
{
cb=policy.suffix(policy.DENY_MSG(
'Blocking is mandated by standards, see references on '
.. 'https://www.iana.org/assignments/'
.. 'special-use-domain-names/special-use-domain-names.xhtml',
kres.extended_error.NOTSUP),
{
todname('test.'),
todname('onion.'),
todname('invalid.'),
todname('local.'), -- RFC 8375.4
}),
count=0
},
{
cb=policy.suffix(localhost, {dname_localhost}),
count=0
},
{
cb=policy.suffix_common(localhost_reversed, {
todname('127.in-addr.arpa.'),
todname('1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa.')},
todname('arpa.')),
count=0
},
}
-- Return boolean; false = no special name may apply, true = some might apply.
-- The point is to *efficiently* filter almost all QNAMEs that do not apply.
local function special_names_optim(req, sname)
local qname_size = req.qsource.packet.qname_size
if qname_size < 9 then return true end -- don't want to special-case bad array access
local root = sname + qname_size - 1
return
-- .a???. or .t???.
(root[-5] == 4 and (root[-4] == 97 or root[-4] == 116))
-- .on???. or .in?????. or lo???. or *ost.
or (root[-6] == 5 and root[-5] == 111 and root[-4] == 110)
or (root[-8] == 7 and root[-7] == 105 and root[-6] == 110)
or (root[-6] == 5 and root[-5] == 108 and root[-4] == 111)
or (root[-3] == 111 and root[-2] == 115 and root[-1] == 116)
end
-- Top-down policy list walk until we hit a match
-- the caller is responsible for reordering policy list
-- from most specific to least specific.
-- Some rules may be chained, in this case they are evaluated
-- as a dependency chain, e.g. r1,r2,r3 -> r3(r2(r1(state)))
policy.layer = {
begin = function(state, req)
-- Don't act on "finished" cases.
if bit.band(state, bit.bor(kres.FAIL, kres.DONE)) ~= 0 then return state end
local qry = req:initial() -- same as :current() but more descriptive
return policy.evaluate(policy.rules, req, qry, state)
or (special_names_optim(req, qry.sname)
and policy.evaluate(policy.special_names, req, qry, state))
or state
end,
finish = function(state, req)
-- Optimization for the typical case
if #policy.postrules == 0 then return state end
-- Don't act on failed cases.
if bit.band(state, kres.FAIL) ~= 0 then return state end
return policy.evaluate(policy.postrules, req, req:initial(), state) or state
end
}
return policy
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