ppp/pppd/ipv6cp.c
Eivind Næss 2883dd0710 Use autoconf/automake to configure and make ppp
This change brings in autoconf/automake scripts to configure the ppp project. Current change doesn't eliminate the previous build system, but the new script autogen.sh will overwrite configure, and generate the basic Makefile.in and Makefile files.

Features can now be enabled by command line:

  * Microsoft Extensions,
    - MSCHAP
    - MPPE
    - MS LAN Manager support
  * IPXCP protocol
  * CBCP protocol
  * PAM support
  * EAP-TLS support
  * EAP-SRP support
  * Max session lifetime by byte count
  * Plugins
  * Packet activity filter support
  * Multilink
  * IPv6 support

Control linkage with
  * OpenSSL (-lssl -lcrypto)
  * systemd (-lsystemd)
  * libatm (-latm)
  * libsrp (-lsrp)
  * pam (-lpam)

Also, the configure script is made sensitive to features of OpenSSL. Like the presence or absence of DES, SHA, MD4 and MD5 crypto support. In the cases where either of these are missing, the support will be directly compiled into pppd and plugins.

In addition, package maintainers can now control the installation paths with standard --prefix=, or --localstatedir=, or --sysconfdir= to configure. On top of that, they can now control the following directories:
  * runtime directory w/--with-runtime-dir
  * logfile directory w/--with-logfile-dir
  * plugin directory w/--with-plugin-dir

In the case where automake isn't the right solution, namely: SunOS kernel module build, the original Makefile infrastructure is preserved and reused.

Care was taken to only cosmetically touchup the source files in this change. This means:
  * Insert HAVE_CONFIG_H and include config.h in all .c files.
  * Change HAS_SHADOW to HAVE_SHADOW_H
  * Change HAVE_LOGWTMP to HAVE_UTMP_H
  * Introduce HAVE_CRYPT_H into the source code where appropriate
  * Added ifdef MPPE where appropriate
  * USE_SRP required a few changes as it didn't compile
  * Touchup some compile warning in pppstats directory on SunOS

Introduced a new pppdconf.h file that exports the appropriate defines to a module that wants to provide a module that pppd can dynamically load. This will define/undef features like MPPE, CHAPMS such that the project doesn't have to guess what features pppd is compiled with.

Signed-off-by: Eivind Næss <eivnaes@yahoo.com>
2021-07-20 08:24:08 -07:00

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/*
* ipv6cp.c - PPP IPV6 Control Protocol.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Tommi Komulainen. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution.
*
* 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to
* endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* prior written permission.
*
* 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
* acknowledgment:
* "This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen
* <Tommi.Komulainen@iki.fi>".
*
* THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
* THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
* AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
*/
/* Original version, based on RFC2023 :
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Alain.Durand@imag.fr, IMAG,
Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr, IMAG-LSR.
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/*
* Derived from :
*
*
* ipcp.c - PPP IP Control Protocol.
*
* Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* distribution.
*
* 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to
* endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* prior written permission. For permission or any legal
* details, please contact
* Office of Technology Transfer
* Carnegie Mellon University
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* tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu
*
* 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
* acknowledgment:
* "This product includes software developed by Computing Services
* at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)."
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
* THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
* AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* TODO:
*
* Proxy Neighbour Discovery.
*
* Better defines for selecting the ordering of
* interface up / set address. (currently checks for __linux__,
* since SVR4 && (SNI || __USLC__) didn't work properly)
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include "pppd.h"
#include "fsm.h"
#include "ipcp.h"
#include "ipv6cp.h"
#include "magic.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
/* global vars */
ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_wantoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* Options that we want to request */
ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_gotoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* Options that peer ack'd */
ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_allowoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* Options we allow peer to request */
ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_hisoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* Options that we ack'd */
int no_ifaceid_neg = 0;
/* local vars */
static int default_route_set[NUM_PPP]; /* Have set up a default route */
static int ipv6cp_is_up;
/* Hook for a plugin to know when IPv6 protocol has come up */
void (*ipv6_up_hook)(void) = NULL;
/* Hook for a plugin to know when IPv6 protocol has come down */
void (*ipv6_down_hook)(void) = NULL;
/* Notifiers for when IPCPv6 goes up and down */
struct notifier *ipv6_up_notifier = NULL;
struct notifier *ipv6_down_notifier = NULL;
/*
* Callbacks for fsm code. (CI = Configuration Information)
*/
static void ipv6cp_resetci (fsm *); /* Reset our CI */
static int ipv6cp_cilen (fsm *); /* Return length of our CI */
static void ipv6cp_addci (fsm *, u_char *, int *); /* Add our CI */
static int ipv6cp_ackci (fsm *, u_char *, int); /* Peer ack'd our CI */
static int ipv6cp_nakci (fsm *, u_char *, int, int);/* Peer nak'd our CI */
static int ipv6cp_rejci (fsm *, u_char *, int); /* Peer rej'd our CI */
static int ipv6cp_reqci (fsm *, u_char *, int *, int); /* Rcv CI */
static void ipv6cp_up (fsm *); /* We're UP */
static void ipv6cp_down (fsm *); /* We're DOWN */
static void ipv6cp_finished (fsm *); /* Don't need lower layer */
fsm ipv6cp_fsm[NUM_PPP]; /* IPV6CP fsm structure */
static fsm_callbacks ipv6cp_callbacks = { /* IPV6CP callback routines */
ipv6cp_resetci, /* Reset our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_cilen, /* Length of our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_addci, /* Add our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_ackci, /* ACK our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_nakci, /* NAK our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_rejci, /* Reject our Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_reqci, /* Request peer's Configuration Information */
ipv6cp_up, /* Called when fsm reaches OPENED state */
ipv6cp_down, /* Called when fsm leaves OPENED state */
NULL, /* Called when we want the lower layer up */
ipv6cp_finished, /* Called when we want the lower layer down */
NULL, /* Called when Protocol-Reject received */
NULL, /* Retransmission is necessary */
NULL, /* Called to handle protocol-specific codes */
"IPV6CP" /* String name of protocol */
};
/*
* Command-line options.
*/
static int setifaceid (char **arg);
static void printifaceid (option_t *,
void (*)(void *, char *, ...), void *);
static option_t ipv6cp_option_list[] = {
{ "ipv6", o_special, (void *)setifaceid,
"Set interface identifiers for IPV6",
OPT_A2PRINTER, (void *)printifaceid },
{ "+ipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag,
"Enable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO | 1 },
{ "noipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag,
"Disable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIOSUB },
{ "-ipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag,
"Disable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_ALIAS },
{ "ipv6cp-accept-local", o_bool, &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].accept_local,
"Accept peer's interface identifier for us", 1 },
{ "ipv6cp-accept-remote", o_bool, &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].accept_remote,
"Accept peer's interface identifier for itself", 1 },
{ "defaultroute6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].default_route,
"Add default IPv6 route", OPT_ENABLE|1, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].default_route },
{ "nodefaultroute6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].default_route,
"disable defaultroute6 option", OPT_A2CLR,
&ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].default_route },
{ "-defaultroute6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].default_route,
"disable defaultroute6 option", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR,
&ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].default_route },
{ "ipv6cp-use-ipaddr", o_bool, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].use_ip,
"Use (default) IPv4 address as interface identifier", 1 },
{ "ipv6cp-use-persistent", o_bool, &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].use_persistent,
"Use uniquely-available persistent value for link local address", 1 },
{ "ipv6cp-restart", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].timeouttime,
"Set timeout for IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO },
{ "ipv6cp-max-terminate", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxtermtransmits,
"Set max #xmits for term-reqs", OPT_PRIO },
{ "ipv6cp-max-configure", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxconfreqtransmits,
"Set max #xmits for conf-reqs", OPT_PRIO },
{ "ipv6cp-max-failure", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxnakloops,
"Set max #conf-naks for IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO },
{ NULL }
};
/*
* Protocol entry points from main code.
*/
static void ipv6cp_init (int);
static void ipv6cp_open (int);
static void ipv6cp_close (int, char *);
static void ipv6cp_lowerup (int);
static void ipv6cp_lowerdown (int);
static void ipv6cp_input (int, u_char *, int);
static void ipv6cp_protrej (int);
static int ipv6cp_printpkt (u_char *, int,
void (*) (void *, char *, ...), void *);
static void ipv6_check_options (void);
static int ipv6_demand_conf (int);
static int ipv6_active_pkt (u_char *, int);
struct protent ipv6cp_protent = {
PPP_IPV6CP,
ipv6cp_init,
ipv6cp_input,
ipv6cp_protrej,
ipv6cp_lowerup,
ipv6cp_lowerdown,
ipv6cp_open,
ipv6cp_close,
ipv6cp_printpkt,
NULL,
1,
"IPV6CP",
"IPV6",
ipv6cp_option_list,
ipv6_check_options,
ipv6_demand_conf,
ipv6_active_pkt
};
static void ipv6cp_clear_addrs (int, eui64_t, eui64_t);
static void ipv6cp_script (char *);
static void ipv6cp_script_done (void *);
/*
* Lengths of configuration options.
*/
#define CILEN_VOID 2
#define CILEN_COMPRESS 4 /* length for RFC2023 compress opt. */
#define CILEN_IFACEID 10 /* RFC2472, interface identifier */
#define CODENAME(x) ((x) == CONFACK ? "ACK" : \
(x) == CONFNAK ? "NAK" : "REJ")
/*
* This state variable is used to ensure that we don't
* run an ipcp-up/down script while one is already running.
*/
static enum script_state {
s_down,
s_up,
} ipv6cp_script_state;
static pid_t ipv6cp_script_pid;
/*
* setifaceid - set the interface identifiers manually
*/
static int
setifaceid(char **argv)
{
char *comma, *arg, c;
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0];
struct in6_addr addr;
static int prio_local, prio_remote;
#define VALIDID(a) ( (((a).s6_addr32[0] == 0) && ((a).s6_addr32[1] == 0)) && \
(((a).s6_addr32[2] != 0) || ((a).s6_addr32[3] != 0)) )
arg = *argv;
if ((comma = strchr(arg, ',')) == NULL)
comma = arg + strlen(arg);
/*
* If comma first character, then no local identifier
*/
if (comma != arg) {
c = *comma;
*comma = '\0';
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, arg, &addr) == 0 || !VALIDID(addr)) {
option_error("Illegal interface identifier (local): %s", arg);
return 0;
}
if (option_priority >= prio_local) {
eui64_copy(addr.s6_addr32[2], wo->ourid);
wo->opt_local = 1;
prio_local = option_priority;
}
*comma = c;
}
/*
* If comma last character, the no remote identifier
*/
if (*comma != 0 && *++comma != '\0') {
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, comma, &addr) == 0 || !VALIDID(addr)) {
option_error("Illegal interface identifier (remote): %s", comma);
return 0;
}
if (option_priority >= prio_remote) {
eui64_copy(addr.s6_addr32[2], wo->hisid);
wo->opt_remote = 1;
prio_remote = option_priority;
}
}
if (override_value("+ipv6", option_priority, option_source))
ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag = 1;
return 1;
}
char *llv6_ntoa(eui64_t ifaceid);
static void
printifaceid(option_t *opt, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg)
{
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0];
if (wo->opt_local)
printer(arg, "%s", llv6_ntoa(wo->ourid));
printer(arg, ",");
if (wo->opt_remote)
printer(arg, "%s", llv6_ntoa(wo->hisid));
}
/*
* Make a string representation of a network address.
*/
char *
llv6_ntoa(eui64_t ifaceid)
{
static char b[64];
sprintf(b, "fe80::%s", eui64_ntoa(ifaceid));
return b;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_init - Initialize IPV6CP.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_init(int unit)
{
fsm *f = &ipv6cp_fsm[unit];
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[unit];
ipv6cp_options *ao = &ipv6cp_allowoptions[unit];
f->unit = unit;
f->protocol = PPP_IPV6CP;
f->callbacks = &ipv6cp_callbacks;
fsm_init(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit]);
memset(wo, 0, sizeof(*wo));
memset(ao, 0, sizeof(*ao));
wo->accept_local = 0;
wo->accept_remote = 0;
wo->neg_ifaceid = 1;
ao->neg_ifaceid = 1;
#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP
wo->neg_vj = 1;
ao->neg_vj = 1;
wo->vj_protocol = IPV6CP_COMP;
#endif
/*
* XXX This controls whether the user may use the defaultroute option.
*/
ao->default_route = 1;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_open - IPV6CP is allowed to come up.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_open(int unit)
{
fsm_open(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit]);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_close - Take IPV6CP down.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_close(int unit, char *reason)
{
fsm_close(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit], reason);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_lowerup - The lower layer is up.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_lowerup(int unit)
{
fsm_lowerup(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit]);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_lowerdown - The lower layer is down.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_lowerdown(int unit)
{
fsm_lowerdown(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit]);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_input - Input IPV6CP packet.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_input(int unit, u_char *p, int len)
{
fsm_input(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit], p, len);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_protrej - A Protocol-Reject was received for IPV6CP.
*
* Pretend the lower layer went down, so we shut up.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_protrej(int unit)
{
fsm_lowerdown(&ipv6cp_fsm[unit]);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_resetci - Reset our CI.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_resetci(fsm *f)
{
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
wo->req_ifaceid = wo->neg_ifaceid && ipv6cp_allowoptions[f->unit].neg_ifaceid;
if (!wo->opt_local) {
wo->accept_local = 1;
if (!demand)
eui64_magic_nz(wo->ourid);
}
if (!wo->opt_remote)
wo->accept_remote = 1;
*go = *wo;
eui64_zero(go->hisid); /* last proposed interface identifier */
}
/*
* ipv6cp_cilen - Return length of our CI.
*/
static int
ipv6cp_cilen(fsm *f)
{
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
#define LENCIVJ(neg) (neg ? CILEN_COMPRESS : 0)
#define LENCIIFACEID(neg) (neg ? CILEN_IFACEID : 0)
return (LENCIIFACEID(go->neg_ifaceid) +
LENCIVJ(go->neg_vj));
}
/*
* ipv6cp_addci - Add our desired CIs to a packet.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp)
{
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
int len = *lenp;
#define ADDCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \
if (neg) { \
int vjlen = CILEN_COMPRESS; \
if (len >= vjlen) { \
PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \
PUTCHAR(vjlen, ucp); \
PUTSHORT(val, ucp); \
len -= vjlen; \
} else \
neg = 0; \
}
#define ADDCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \
if (neg) { \
int idlen = CILEN_IFACEID; \
if (len >= idlen) { \
PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \
PUTCHAR(idlen, ucp); \
eui64_put(val1, ucp); \
len -= idlen; \
} else \
neg = 0; \
}
ADDCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, go->neg_ifaceid, go->ourid);
ADDCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol);
*lenp -= len;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_ackci - Ack our CIs.
*
* Returns:
* 0 - Ack was bad.
* 1 - Ack was good.
*/
static int
ipv6cp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len)
{
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
u_short cilen, citype, cishort;
eui64_t ifaceid;
/*
* CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent...
* Check packet length and CI length at each step.
* If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad.
*/
#define ACKCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \
if (neg) { \
int vjlen = CILEN_COMPRESS; \
if ((len -= vjlen) < 0) \
goto bad; \
GETCHAR(citype, p); \
GETCHAR(cilen, p); \
if (cilen != vjlen || \
citype != opt) \
goto bad; \
GETSHORT(cishort, p); \
if (cishort != val) \
goto bad; \
}
#define ACKCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \
if (neg) { \
int idlen = CILEN_IFACEID; \
if ((len -= idlen) < 0) \
goto bad; \
GETCHAR(citype, p); \
GETCHAR(cilen, p); \
if (cilen != idlen || \
citype != opt) \
goto bad; \
eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \
if (! eui64_equals(val1, ifaceid)) \
goto bad; \
}
ACKCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, go->neg_ifaceid, go->ourid);
ACKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol);
/*
* If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad.
*/
if (len != 0)
goto bad;
return (1);
bad:
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_ackci: received bad Ack!"));
return (0);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_nakci - Peer has sent a NAK for some of our CIs.
* This should not modify any state if the Nak is bad
* or if IPV6CP is in the OPENED state.
*
* Returns:
* 0 - Nak was bad.
* 1 - Nak was good.
*/
static int
ipv6cp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject)
{
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
u_char citype, cilen, *next;
u_short cishort;
eui64_t ifaceid;
ipv6cp_options no; /* options we've seen Naks for */
ipv6cp_options try; /* options to request next time */
BZERO(&no, sizeof(no));
try = *go;
/*
* Any Nak'd CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent.
* Check packet length and CI length at each step.
* If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad.
*/
#define NAKCIIFACEID(opt, neg, code) \
if (go->neg && \
len >= (cilen = CILEN_IFACEID) && \
p[1] == cilen && \
p[0] == opt) { \
len -= cilen; \
INCPTR(2, p); \
eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \
no.neg = 1; \
code \
}
#define NAKCIVJ(opt, neg, code) \
if (go->neg && \
((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_COMPRESS) && \
len >= cilen && \
p[0] == opt) { \
len -= cilen; \
INCPTR(2, p); \
GETSHORT(cishort, p); \
no.neg = 1; \
code \
}
/*
* Accept the peer's idea of {our,his} interface identifier, if different
* from our idea, only if the accept_{local,remote} flag is set.
*/
NAKCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, neg_ifaceid,
if (treat_as_reject) {
try.neg_ifaceid = 0;
} else if (go->accept_local && !eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && !eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) {
try.ourid = ifaceid;
} else if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && !go->opt_local) {
while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) ||
eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) /* bad luck */
eui64_magic(ifaceid);
try.ourid = ifaceid;
IPV6CPDEBUG(("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid)));
}
);
#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP
NAKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj,
{
if (cishort == IPV6CP_COMP && !treat_as_reject) {
try.vj_protocol = cishort;
} else {
try.neg_vj = 0;
}
}
);
#else
NAKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj,
{
try.neg_vj = 0;
}
);
#endif
/*
* There may be remaining CIs, if the peer is requesting negotiation
* on an option that we didn't include in our request packet.
* If they want to negotiate about interface identifier, we comply.
* If they want us to ask for compression, we refuse.
*/
while (len >= CILEN_VOID) {
GETCHAR(citype, p);
GETCHAR(cilen, p);
if ( cilen < CILEN_VOID || (len -= cilen) < 0 )
goto bad;
next = p + cilen - 2;
switch (citype) {
case CI_COMPRESSTYPE:
if (go->neg_vj || no.neg_vj ||
(cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS))
goto bad;
no.neg_vj = 1;
break;
case CI_IFACEID:
if (go->neg_ifaceid || no.neg_ifaceid || cilen != CILEN_IFACEID)
goto bad;
try.neg_ifaceid = 1;
eui64_get(ifaceid, p);
if (go->accept_local && !eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && !eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) {
try.ourid = ifaceid;
} else if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && !go->opt_local) {
while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) ||
eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) /* bad luck */
eui64_magic(ifaceid);
try.ourid = ifaceid;
} else {
try.neg_ifaceid = 0;
}
no.neg_ifaceid = 1;
break;
}
p = next;
}
/* If there is still anything left, this packet is bad. */
if (len != 0)
goto bad;
/*
* OK, the Nak is good. Now we can update state.
*/
if (f->state != OPENED)
*go = try;
return 1;
bad:
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_nakci: received bad Nak!"));
return 0;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_rejci - Reject some of our CIs.
*/
static int
ipv6cp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len)
{
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
u_char cilen;
u_short cishort;
eui64_t ifaceid;
ipv6cp_options try; /* options to request next time */
try = *go;
/*
* Any Rejected CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent.
* Check packet length and CI length at each step.
* If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad.
*/
#define REJCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \
if (go->neg && \
len >= (cilen = CILEN_IFACEID) && \
p[1] == cilen && \
p[0] == opt) { \
len -= cilen; \
INCPTR(2, p); \
eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \
/* Check rejected value. */ \
if (! eui64_equals(ifaceid, val1)) \
goto bad; \
try.neg = 0; \
}
#define REJCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \
if (go->neg && \
p[1] == CILEN_COMPRESS && \
len >= p[1] && \
p[0] == opt) { \
len -= p[1]; \
INCPTR(2, p); \
GETSHORT(cishort, p); \
/* Check rejected value. */ \
if (cishort != val) \
goto bad; \
try.neg = 0; \
}
REJCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, neg_ifaceid, go->ourid);
REJCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, go->vj_protocol);
/*
* If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad.
*/
if (len != 0)
goto bad;
/*
* Now we can update state.
*/
if (f->state != OPENED)
*go = try;
return 1;
bad:
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_rejci: received bad Reject!"));
return 0;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_reqci - Check the peer's requested CIs and send appropriate response.
*
* Returns: CONFACK, CONFNAK or CONFREJ and input packet modified
* appropriately. If reject_if_disagree is non-zero, doesn't return
* CONFNAK; returns CONFREJ if it can't return CONFACK.
*/
static int
ipv6cp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *len, int reject_if_disagree)
{
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *ho = &ipv6cp_hisoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *ao = &ipv6cp_allowoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
u_char *cip, *next; /* Pointer to current and next CIs */
u_short cilen, citype; /* Parsed len, type */
u_short cishort; /* Parsed short value */
eui64_t ifaceid; /* Parsed interface identifier */
int rc = CONFACK; /* Final packet return code */
int orc; /* Individual option return code */
u_char *p; /* Pointer to next char to parse */
u_char *ucp = inp; /* Pointer to current output char */
int l = *len; /* Length left */
/*
* Reset all his options.
*/
BZERO(ho, sizeof(*ho));
/*
* Process all his options.
*/
next = inp;
while (l) {
orc = CONFACK; /* Assume success */
cip = p = next; /* Remember begining of CI */
if (l < 2 || /* Not enough data for CI header or */
p[1] < 2 || /* CI length too small or */
p[1] > l) { /* CI length too big? */
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_reqci: bad CI length!"));
orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject bad CI */
cilen = l; /* Reject till end of packet */
l = 0; /* Don't loop again */
goto endswitch;
}
GETCHAR(citype, p); /* Parse CI type */
GETCHAR(cilen, p); /* Parse CI length */
l -= cilen; /* Adjust remaining length */
next += cilen; /* Step to next CI */
switch (citype) { /* Check CI type */
case CI_IFACEID:
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: received interface identifier "));
if (!ao->neg_ifaceid ||
cilen != CILEN_IFACEID) { /* Check CI length */
orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */
break;
}
/*
* If he has no interface identifier, or if we both have same
* identifier then NAK it with new idea.
* In particular, if we don't know his identifier, but he does,
* then accept it.
*/
eui64_get(ifaceid, p);
IPV6CPDEBUG(("(%s)", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid)));
if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && eui64_iszero(go->ourid)) {
orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */
break;
}
if (!eui64_iszero(wo->hisid) && !wo->accept_remote &&
!eui64_equals(ifaceid, wo->hisid)) {
orc = CONFNAK;
ifaceid = wo->hisid;
go->hisid = ifaceid;
DECPTR(sizeof(ifaceid), p);
eui64_put(ifaceid, p);
} else
if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) || eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->ourid)) {
orc = CONFNAK;
if (eui64_iszero(go->hisid)) /* first time, try option */
ifaceid = wo->hisid;
if (eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->ourid)) /* bad luck */
eui64_zero(ifaceid);
if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid)) {
if (wo->opt_remote)
ifaceid = wo->hisid;
else {
while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) ||
eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->ourid)) /* bad luck */
eui64_magic(ifaceid);
}
}
go->hisid = ifaceid;
DECPTR(sizeof(ifaceid), p);
eui64_put(ifaceid, p);
}
ho->neg_ifaceid = 1;
ho->hisid = ifaceid;
break;
case CI_COMPRESSTYPE:
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: received COMPRESSTYPE "));
if (!ao->neg_vj ||
(cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS)) {
orc = CONFREJ;
break;
}
GETSHORT(cishort, p);
IPV6CPDEBUG(("(%d)", cishort));
#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP
if (!(cishort == IPV6CP_COMP)) {
orc = CONFREJ;
break;
}
ho->neg_vj = 1;
ho->vj_protocol = cishort;
break;
#else
orc = CONFREJ;
break;
#endif
default:
orc = CONFREJ;
break;
}
endswitch:
IPV6CPDEBUG((" (%s)\n", CODENAME(orc)));
if (orc == CONFACK && /* Good CI */
rc != CONFACK) /* but prior CI wasnt? */
continue; /* Don't send this one */
if (orc == CONFNAK) { /* Nak this CI? */
if (reject_if_disagree) /* Getting fed up with sending NAKs? */
orc = CONFREJ; /* Get tough if so */
else {
if (rc == CONFREJ) /* Rejecting prior CI? */
continue; /* Don't send this one */
if (rc == CONFACK) { /* Ack'd all prior CIs? */
rc = CONFNAK; /* Not anymore... */
ucp = inp; /* Backup */
}
}
}
if (orc == CONFREJ && /* Reject this CI */
rc != CONFREJ) { /* but no prior ones? */
rc = CONFREJ;
ucp = inp; /* Backup */
}
/* Need to move CI? */
if (ucp != cip)
BCOPY(cip, ucp, cilen); /* Move it */
/* Update output pointer */
INCPTR(cilen, ucp);
}
/*
* If we aren't rejecting this packet, and we want to negotiate
* their identifier and they didn't send their identifier, then we
* send a NAK with a CI_IFACEID option appended. We assume the
* input buffer is long enough that we can append the extra
* option safely.
*/
if (rc != CONFREJ && !ho->neg_ifaceid &&
wo->req_ifaceid && !reject_if_disagree) {
if (rc == CONFACK) {
rc = CONFNAK;
ucp = inp; /* reset pointer */
wo->req_ifaceid = 0; /* don't ask again */
}
PUTCHAR(CI_IFACEID, ucp);
PUTCHAR(CILEN_IFACEID, ucp);
eui64_put(wo->hisid, ucp);
}
*len = ucp - inp; /* Compute output length */
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: returning Configure-%s", CODENAME(rc)));
return (rc); /* Return final code */
}
/*
* ether_to_eui64 - Convert 48-bit Ethernet address into 64-bit EUI
*
* walks the list of valid ethernet interfaces, starting with devnam
* (for PPPoE it is ethernet interface), and convert the first
* found 48-bit MAC address into EUI 64. caller also assumes that
* the system has a properly configured Ethernet interface for this
* function to return non-zero.
*/
static int
ether_to_eui64(eui64_t *p_eui64)
{
u_char addr[6];
if (get_if_hwaddr(addr, devnam) < 0 && get_first_ether_hwaddr(addr) < 0) {
error("ipv6cp: no persistent id can be found");
return 0;
}
/*
* And convert the EUI-48 into EUI-64, per RFC 2472 [sec 4.1]
*/
p_eui64->e8[0] = addr[0] | 0x02;
p_eui64->e8[1] = addr[1];
p_eui64->e8[2] = addr[2];
p_eui64->e8[3] = 0xFF;
p_eui64->e8[4] = 0xFE;
p_eui64->e8[5] = addr[3];
p_eui64->e8[6] = addr[4];
p_eui64->e8[7] = addr[5];
return 1;
}
/*
* ipv6_check_options - check that any IP-related options are OK,
* and assign appropriate defaults.
*/
static void
ipv6_check_options(void)
{
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0];
if (!ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag)
return;
/*
* Persistent link-local id is only used when user has not explicitly
* configure/hard-code the id
*/
if ((wo->use_persistent) && (!wo->opt_local)) {
/*
* On systems where there are no Ethernet interfaces used, there
* may be other ways to obtain a persistent id. Right now, it
* will fall back to using magic [see eui64_magic] below when
* an EUI-48 from MAC address can't be obtained. Other possibilities
* include obtaining EEPROM serial numbers, or some other unique
* yet persistent number. On Sparc platforms, this is possible,
* but too bad there's no standards yet for x86 machines.
*/
if (ether_to_eui64(&wo->ourid)) {
wo->opt_local = 1;
}
}
if (!wo->opt_local) { /* init interface identifier */
if (wo->use_ip && eui64_iszero(wo->ourid)) {
eui64_setlo32(wo->ourid, ntohl(ipcp_wantoptions[0].ouraddr));
if (!eui64_iszero(wo->ourid))
wo->opt_local = 1;
}
while (eui64_iszero(wo->ourid))
eui64_magic(wo->ourid);
}
if (!wo->opt_remote) {
if (wo->use_ip && eui64_iszero(wo->hisid)) {
eui64_setlo32(wo->hisid, ntohl(ipcp_wantoptions[0].hisaddr));
if (!eui64_iszero(wo->hisid))
wo->opt_remote = 1;
}
}
}
/*
* ipv6_demand_conf - configure the interface as though
* IPV6CP were up, for use with dial-on-demand.
*/
static int
ipv6_demand_conf(int u)
{
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[u];
if (eui64_iszero(wo->hisid)) {
/* make up an arbitrary identifier for the peer */
eui64_magic_nz(wo->hisid);
}
if (eui64_iszero(wo->ourid)) {
/* make up an arbitrary identifier for us */
eui64_magic_nz(wo->ourid);
}
if (!sif6up(u))
return 0;
if (!sif6addr(u, wo->ourid, wo->hisid))
return 0;
#if !defined(__linux__) && !(defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC__)))
if (!sifup(u))
return 0;
#endif
if (!sifnpmode(u, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_QUEUE))
return 0;
if (wo->default_route)
if (sif6defaultroute(u, wo->ourid, wo->hisid))
default_route_set[u] = 1;
notice("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(wo->ourid));
notice("remote LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(wo->hisid));
return 1;
}
/*
* ipv6cp_up - IPV6CP has come UP.
*
* Configure the IPv6 network interface appropriately and bring it up.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_up(fsm *f)
{
ipv6cp_options *ho = &ipv6cp_hisoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *go = &ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit];
ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[f->unit];
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: up"));
/*
* We must have a non-zero LL address for both ends of the link.
*/
if (!eui64_iszero(wo->hisid) && !wo->accept_remote && (!ho->neg_ifaceid || !eui64_equals(ho->hisid, wo->hisid))) {
error("Peer refused to agree to his interface identifier");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Refused his interface identifier");
return;
}
if (!ho->neg_ifaceid)
ho->hisid = wo->hisid;
if(!no_ifaceid_neg) {
if (eui64_iszero(ho->hisid)) {
error("Could not determine remote LL address");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Could not determine remote LL address");
return;
}
if (eui64_iszero(go->ourid)) {
error("Could not determine local LL address");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Could not determine local LL address");
return;
}
if (eui64_equals(go->ourid, ho->hisid)) {
error("local and remote LL addresses are equal");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "local and remote LL addresses are equal");
return;
}
}
script_setenv("LLLOCAL", llv6_ntoa(go->ourid), 0);
script_setenv("LLREMOTE", llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid), 0);
#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP
/* set tcp compression */
sif6comp(f->unit, ho->neg_vj);
#endif
/*
* If we are doing dial-on-demand, the interface is already
* configured, so we put out any saved-up packets, then set the
* interface to pass IPv6 packets.
*/
if (demand) {
if (! eui64_equals(go->ourid, wo->ourid) ||
! eui64_equals(ho->hisid, wo->hisid)) {
if (! eui64_equals(go->ourid, wo->ourid))
warn("Local LL address changed to %s",
llv6_ntoa(go->ourid));
if (! eui64_equals(ho->hisid, wo->hisid))
warn("Remote LL address changed to %s",
llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid));
ipv6cp_clear_addrs(f->unit, wo->ourid, wo->hisid);
/* Set the interface to the new addresses */
if (!sif6addr(f->unit, go->ourid, ho->hisid)) {
if (debug)
warn("sif6addr failed");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed");
return;
}
/* assign a default route through the interface if required */
if (ipv6cp_wantoptions[f->unit].default_route)
if (sif6defaultroute(f->unit, go->ourid, ho->hisid))
default_route_set[f->unit] = 1;
}
demand_rexmit(PPP_IPV6);
sifnpmode(f->unit, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_PASS);
} else {
/* bring the interface up for IPv6 */
if (!sif6up(f->unit)) {
if (debug)
warn("sif6up failed (IPV6)");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed");
return;
}
if (!sif6addr(f->unit, go->ourid, ho->hisid)) {
if (debug)
warn("sif6addr failed");
ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed");
return;
}
sifnpmode(f->unit, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_PASS);
/* assign a default route through the interface if required */
if (ipv6cp_wantoptions[f->unit].default_route)
if (sif6defaultroute(f->unit, go->ourid, ho->hisid))
default_route_set[f->unit] = 1;
notice("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(go->ourid));
notice("remote LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid));
}
np_up(f->unit, PPP_IPV6);
ipv6cp_is_up = 1;
notify(ipv6_up_notifier, 0);
if (ipv6_up_hook)
ipv6_up_hook();
/*
* Execute the ipv6-up script, like this:
* /etc/ppp/ipv6-up interface tty speed local-LL remote-LL
*/
if (ipv6cp_script_state == s_down && ipv6cp_script_pid == 0) {
ipv6cp_script_state = s_up;
ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6UP);
}
}
/*
* ipv6cp_down - IPV6CP has gone DOWN.
*
* Take the IPv6 network interface down, clear its addresses
* and delete routes through it.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_down(fsm *f)
{
IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: down"));
update_link_stats(f->unit);
notify(ipv6_down_notifier, 0);
if (ipv6_down_hook)
ipv6_down_hook();
if (ipv6cp_is_up) {
ipv6cp_is_up = 0;
np_down(f->unit, PPP_IPV6);
}
#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP
sif6comp(f->unit, 0);
#endif
/*
* If we are doing dial-on-demand, set the interface
* to queue up outgoing packets (for now).
*/
if (demand) {
sifnpmode(f->unit, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_QUEUE);
} else {
sifnpmode(f->unit, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_DROP);
#if !defined(__linux__) && !(defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC)))
sif6down(f->unit);
#endif
ipv6cp_clear_addrs(f->unit,
ipv6cp_gotoptions[f->unit].ourid,
ipv6cp_hisoptions[f->unit].hisid);
#if defined(__linux__)
sif6down(f->unit);
#elif defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC))
sifdown(f->unit);
#endif
}
/* Execute the ipv6-down script */
if (ipv6cp_script_state == s_up && ipv6cp_script_pid == 0) {
ipv6cp_script_state = s_down;
ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6DOWN);
}
}
/*
* ipv6cp_clear_addrs() - clear the interface addresses, routes,
* proxy neighbour discovery entries, etc.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_clear_addrs(int unit, eui64_t ourid, eui64_t hisid)
{
cif6addr(unit, ourid, hisid);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_finished - possibly shut down the lower layers.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_finished(fsm *f)
{
np_finished(f->unit, PPP_IPV6);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_script_done - called when the ipv6-up or ipv6-down script
* has finished.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_script_done(void *arg)
{
ipv6cp_script_pid = 0;
switch (ipv6cp_script_state) {
case s_up:
if (ipv6cp_fsm[0].state != OPENED) {
ipv6cp_script_state = s_down;
ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6DOWN);
}
break;
case s_down:
if (ipv6cp_fsm[0].state == OPENED) {
ipv6cp_script_state = s_up;
ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6UP);
}
break;
}
}
/*
* ipv6cp_script - Execute a script with arguments
* interface-name tty-name speed local-LL remote-LL.
*/
static void
ipv6cp_script(char *script)
{
char strspeed[32], strlocal[32], strremote[32];
char *argv[8];
sprintf(strspeed, "%d", baud_rate);
strcpy(strlocal, llv6_ntoa(ipv6cp_gotoptions[0].ourid));
strcpy(strremote, llv6_ntoa(ipv6cp_hisoptions[0].hisid));
argv[0] = script;
argv[1] = ifname;
argv[2] = devnam;
argv[3] = strspeed;
argv[4] = strlocal;
argv[5] = strremote;
argv[6] = ipparam;
argv[7] = NULL;
ipv6cp_script_pid = run_program(script, argv, 0, ipv6cp_script_done,
NULL, 0);
}
/*
* ipv6cp_printpkt - print the contents of an IPV6CP packet.
*/
static char *ipv6cp_codenames[] = {
"ConfReq", "ConfAck", "ConfNak", "ConfRej",
"TermReq", "TermAck", "CodeRej"
};
static int
ipv6cp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen,
void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg)
{
int code, id, len, olen;
u_char *pstart, *optend;
u_short cishort;
eui64_t ifaceid;
if (plen < HEADERLEN)
return 0;
pstart = p;
GETCHAR(code, p);
GETCHAR(id, p);
GETSHORT(len, p);
if (len < HEADERLEN || len > plen)
return 0;
if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(ipv6cp_codenames) / sizeof(char *))
printer(arg, " %s", ipv6cp_codenames[code-1]);
else
printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code);
printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id);
len -= HEADERLEN;
switch (code) {
case CONFREQ:
case CONFACK:
case CONFNAK:
case CONFREJ:
/* print option list */
while (len >= 2) {
GETCHAR(code, p);
GETCHAR(olen, p);
p -= 2;
if (olen < 2 || olen > len) {
break;
}
printer(arg, " <");
len -= olen;
optend = p + olen;
switch (code) {
case CI_COMPRESSTYPE:
if (olen >= CILEN_COMPRESS) {
p += 2;
GETSHORT(cishort, p);
printer(arg, "compress ");
printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort);
}
break;
case CI_IFACEID:
if (olen == CILEN_IFACEID) {
p += 2;
eui64_get(ifaceid, p);
printer(arg, "addr %s", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid));
}
break;
}
while (p < optend) {
GETCHAR(code, p);
printer(arg, " %.2x", code);
}
printer(arg, ">");
}
break;
case TERMACK:
case TERMREQ:
if (len > 0 && *p >= ' ' && *p < 0x7f) {
printer(arg, " ");
print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg);
p += len;
len = 0;
}
break;
}
/* print the rest of the bytes in the packet */
for (; len > 0; --len) {
GETCHAR(code, p);
printer(arg, " %.2x", code);
}
return p - pstart;
}
/*
* ipv6_active_pkt - see if this IP packet is worth bringing the link up for.
* We don't bring the link up for IP fragments or for TCP FIN packets
* with no data.
*/
#define IP6_HDRLEN 40 /* bytes */
#define IP6_NHDR_FRAG 44 /* fragment IPv6 header */
#define TCP_HDRLEN 20
#define TH_FIN 0x01
/*
* We use these macros because the IP header may be at an odd address,
* and some compilers might use word loads to get th_off or ip_hl.
*/
#define get_ip6nh(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[6])
#define get_tcpoff(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[12] >> 4)
#define get_tcpflags(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[13])
static int
ipv6_active_pkt(u_char *pkt, int len)
{
u_char *tcp;
len -= PPP_HDRLEN;
pkt += PPP_HDRLEN;
if (len < IP6_HDRLEN)
return 0;
if (get_ip6nh(pkt) == IP6_NHDR_FRAG)
return 0;
if (get_ip6nh(pkt) != IPPROTO_TCP)
return 1;
if (len < IP6_HDRLEN + TCP_HDRLEN)
return 0;
tcp = pkt + IP6_HDRLEN;
if ((get_tcpflags(tcp) & TH_FIN) != 0 && len == IP6_HDRLEN + get_tcpoff(tcp) * 4)
return 0;
return 1;
}