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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2008, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
*
* \brief STUN Support
*
* \author Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* \note STUN is defined in RFC 3489.
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
git migration: Refactor the ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file versions. Specifically, it does the following: * Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose. * main/asterisk: - Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer tracks a version field. - Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file version, it is no longer useful. - Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no longer tracked. - Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively. * main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to include it in the Version key. * UPGRADE: Add notes for: - Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action - Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
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ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include "asterisk/_private.h"
#include "asterisk/stun.h"
#include "asterisk/cli.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/channel.h"
static int stundebug; /*!< Are we debugging stun? */
/*!
* \brief STUN support code
*
* This code provides some support for doing STUN transactions.
* Eventually it should be moved elsewhere as other protocols
* than RTP can benefit from it - e.g. SIP.
* STUN is described in RFC3489 and it is based on the exchange
* of UDP packets between a client and one or more servers to
* determine the externally visible address (and port) of the client
* once it has gone through the NAT boxes that connect it to the
* outside.
* The simplest request packet is just the header defined in
* struct stun_header, and from the response we may just look at
* one attribute, STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS, that we find in the response.
* By doing more transactions with different server addresses we
* may determine more about the behaviour of the NAT boxes, of
* course - the details are in the RFC.
*
* All STUN packets start with a simple header made of a type,
* length (excluding the header) and a 16-byte random transaction id.
* Following the header we may have zero or more attributes, each
* structured as a type, length and a value (whose format depends
* on the type, but often contains addresses).
* Of course all fields are in network format.
*/
typedef struct { unsigned int id[4]; } __attribute__((packed)) stun_trans_id;
struct stun_header {
unsigned short msgtype;
unsigned short msglen;
stun_trans_id id;
unsigned char ies[0];
} __attribute__((packed));
struct stun_attr {
unsigned short attr;
unsigned short len;
unsigned char value[0];
} __attribute__((packed));
/*
* The format normally used for addresses carried by STUN messages.
*/
struct stun_addr {
unsigned char unused;
unsigned char family;
unsigned short port;
unsigned int addr;
} __attribute__((packed));
/*! \brief STUN message types
* 'BIND' refers to transactions used to determine the externally
* visible addresses. 'SEC' refers to transactions used to establish
* a session key for subsequent requests.
* 'SEC' functionality is not supported here.
*/
#define STUN_BINDREQ 0x0001
#define STUN_BINDRESP 0x0101
#define STUN_BINDERR 0x0111
#define STUN_SECREQ 0x0002
#define STUN_SECRESP 0x0102
#define STUN_SECERR 0x0112
/*! \brief Basic attribute types in stun messages.
* Messages can also contain custom attributes (codes above 0x7fff)
*/
#define STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS 0x0001
#define STUN_RESPONSE_ADDRESS 0x0002
#define STUN_CHANGE_REQUEST 0x0003
#define STUN_SOURCE_ADDRESS 0x0004
#define STUN_CHANGED_ADDRESS 0x0005
#define STUN_USERNAME 0x0006
#define STUN_PASSWORD 0x0007
#define STUN_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY 0x0008
#define STUN_ERROR_CODE 0x0009
#define STUN_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES 0x000a
#define STUN_REFLECTED_FROM 0x000b
/*! \brief helper function to print message names */
static const char *stun_msg2str(int msg)
{
switch (msg) {
case STUN_BINDREQ:
return "Binding Request";
case STUN_BINDRESP:
return "Binding Response";
case STUN_BINDERR:
return "Binding Error Response";
case STUN_SECREQ:
return "Shared Secret Request";
case STUN_SECRESP:
return "Shared Secret Response";
case STUN_SECERR:
return "Shared Secret Error Response";
}
return "Non-RFC3489 Message";
}
/*! \brief helper function to print attribute names */
static const char *stun_attr2str(int msg)
{
switch (msg) {
case STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS:
return "Mapped Address";
case STUN_RESPONSE_ADDRESS:
return "Response Address";
case STUN_CHANGE_REQUEST:
return "Change Request";
case STUN_SOURCE_ADDRESS:
return "Source Address";
case STUN_CHANGED_ADDRESS:
return "Changed Address";
case STUN_USERNAME:
return "Username";
case STUN_PASSWORD:
return "Password";
case STUN_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY:
return "Message Integrity";
case STUN_ERROR_CODE:
return "Error Code";
case STUN_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES:
return "Unknown Attributes";
case STUN_REFLECTED_FROM:
return "Reflected From";
}
return "Non-RFC3489 Attribute";
}
/*! \brief here we store credentials extracted from a message */
struct stun_state {
const char *username;
const char *password;
};
static int stun_process_attr(struct stun_state *state, struct stun_attr *attr)
{
if (stundebug)
ast_verbose("Found STUN Attribute %s (%04x), length %d\n",
stun_attr2str(ntohs(attr->attr)), (unsigned)ntohs(attr->attr), ntohs(attr->len));
switch (ntohs(attr->attr)) {
case STUN_USERNAME:
state->username = (const char *) (attr->value);
break;
case STUN_PASSWORD:
state->password = (const char *) (attr->value);
break;
default:
if (stundebug)
ast_verbose("Ignoring STUN attribute %s (%04x), length %d\n",
stun_attr2str(ntohs(attr->attr)), (unsigned)ntohs(attr->attr), ntohs(attr->len));
}
return 0;
}
/*! \brief append a string to an STUN message */
static void append_attr_string(struct stun_attr **attr, int attrval, const char *s, int *len, int *left)
{
int str_length = strlen(s);
int attr_length = str_length + ((~(str_length - 1)) & 0x3);
int size = sizeof(**attr) + attr_length;
if (*left > size) {
(*attr)->attr = htons(attrval);
(*attr)->len = htons(attr_length);
memcpy((*attr)->value, s, str_length);
memset((*attr)->value + str_length, 0, attr_length - str_length);
(*attr) = (struct stun_attr *)((*attr)->value + attr_length);
*len += size;
*left -= size;
}
}
/*! \brief append an address to an STUN message */
static void append_attr_address(struct stun_attr **attr, int attrval, struct sockaddr_in *sin, int *len, int *left)
{
int size = sizeof(**attr) + 8;
struct stun_addr *addr;
if (*left > size) {
(*attr)->attr = htons(attrval);
(*attr)->len = htons(8);
addr = (struct stun_addr *)((*attr)->value);
addr->unused = 0;
addr->family = 0x01;
addr->port = sin->sin_port;
addr->addr = sin->sin_addr.s_addr;
(*attr) = (struct stun_attr *)((*attr)->value + 8);
*len += size;
*left -= size;
}
}
/*! \brief wrapper to send an STUN message */
static int stun_send(int s, struct sockaddr_in *dst, struct stun_header *resp)
{
return sendto(s, resp, ntohs(resp->msglen) + sizeof(*resp), 0,
(struct sockaddr *)dst, sizeof(*dst));
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Compare the STUN tranaction IDs.
*
* \param left Transaction ID.
* \param right Transaction ID.
*
* \retval 0 if match.
* \retval non-zero if not match.
*/
static int stun_id_cmp(stun_trans_id *left, stun_trans_id *right)
{
return memcmp(left, right, sizeof(*left));
}
/*! \brief helper function to generate a random request id */
static void stun_req_id(struct stun_header *req)
{
int x;
for (x = 0; x < 4; x++)
req->id.id[x] = ast_random();
}
int ast_stun_handle_packet(int s, struct sockaddr_in *src, unsigned char *data, size_t len, stun_cb_f *stun_cb, void *arg)
{
struct stun_header *hdr = (struct stun_header *)data;
struct stun_attr *attr;
struct stun_state st;
int ret = AST_STUN_IGNORE;
int x;
/* On entry, 'len' is the length of the udp payload. After the
* initial checks it becomes the size of unprocessed options,
* while 'data' is advanced accordingly.
*/
if (len < sizeof(struct stun_header)) {
ast_debug(1, "Runt STUN packet (only %d, wanting at least %d)\n", (int) len, (int) sizeof(struct stun_header));
return -1;
}
len -= sizeof(struct stun_header);
data += sizeof(struct stun_header);
x = ntohs(hdr->msglen); /* len as advertised in the message */
if (stundebug)
ast_verbose("STUN Packet, msg %s (%04x), length: %d\n", stun_msg2str(ntohs(hdr->msgtype)), (unsigned)ntohs(hdr->msgtype), x);
if (x > len) {
ast_debug(1, "Scrambled STUN packet length (got %d, expecting %d)\n", x, (int)len);
} else
len = x;
memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st));
while (len) {
if (len < sizeof(struct stun_attr)) {
ast_debug(1, "Runt Attribute (got %d, expecting %d)\n", (int)len, (int) sizeof(struct stun_attr));
break;
}
attr = (struct stun_attr *)data;
/* compute total attribute length */
x = ntohs(attr->len) + sizeof(struct stun_attr);
if (x > len) {
ast_debug(1, "Inconsistent Attribute (length %d exceeds remaining msg len %d)\n", x, (int)len);
break;
}
if (stun_cb)
stun_cb(attr, arg);
if (stun_process_attr(&st, attr)) {
ast_debug(1, "Failed to handle attribute %s (%04x)\n", stun_attr2str(ntohs(attr->attr)), (unsigned)ntohs(attr->attr));
break;
}
/* Clear attribute id: in case previous entry was a string,
* this will act as the terminator for the string.
*/
attr->attr = 0;
data += x;
len -= x;
}
/* Null terminate any string.
* XXX NOTE, we write past the size of the buffer passed by the
* caller, so this is potentially dangerous. The only thing that
* saves us is that usually we read the incoming message in a
* much larger buffer in the struct ast_rtp
*/
*data = '\0';
/* Now prepare to generate a reply, which at the moment is done
* only for properly formed (len == 0) STUN_BINDREQ messages.
*/
if (len == 0) {
unsigned char respdata[1024];
struct stun_header *resp = (struct stun_header *)respdata;
int resplen = 0; /* len excluding header */
int respleft = sizeof(respdata) - sizeof(struct stun_header);
char combined[33];
resp->id = hdr->id;
resp->msgtype = 0;
resp->msglen = 0;
attr = (struct stun_attr *)resp->ies;
switch (ntohs(hdr->msgtype)) {
case STUN_BINDREQ:
if (stundebug)
ast_verbose("STUN Bind Request, username: %s\n",
st.username ? st.username : "<none>");
if (st.username) {
append_attr_string(&attr, STUN_USERNAME, st.username, &resplen, &respleft);
snprintf(combined, sizeof(combined), "%16s%16s", st.username + 16, st.username);
}
append_attr_address(&attr, STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS, src, &resplen, &respleft);
resp->msglen = htons(resplen);
resp->msgtype = htons(STUN_BINDRESP);
stun_send(s, src, resp);
ast_stun_request(s, src, combined, NULL);
ret = AST_STUN_ACCEPT;
break;
default:
if (stundebug)
ast_verbose("Dunno what to do with STUN message %04x (%s)\n", (unsigned)ntohs(hdr->msgtype), stun_msg2str(ntohs(hdr->msgtype)));
}
}
return ret;
}
/*! \brief Extract the STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS from the stun response.
* This is used as a callback for stun_handle_response
* when called from ast_stun_request.
*/
static int stun_get_mapped(struct stun_attr *attr, void *arg)
{
struct stun_addr *addr = (struct stun_addr *)(attr + 1);
struct sockaddr_in *sa = (struct sockaddr_in *)arg;
if (ntohs(attr->attr) != STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS || ntohs(attr->len) != 8)
return 1; /* not us. */
sa->sin_port = addr->port;
sa->sin_addr.s_addr = addr->addr;
return 0;
}
int ast_stun_request(int s, struct sockaddr_in *dst,
const char *username, struct sockaddr_in *answer)
{
struct stun_header *req;
struct stun_header *rsp;
unsigned char req_buf[1024];
unsigned char rsp_buf[1024];
int reqlen, reqleft;
struct stun_attr *attr;
int res = -1;
int retry;
if (answer) {
/* Always clear answer in case the request fails. */
memset(answer, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in));
}
/* Create STUN bind request */
req = (struct stun_header *) req_buf;
stun_req_id(req);
reqlen = 0;
reqleft = sizeof(req_buf) - sizeof(struct stun_header);
req->msgtype = 0;
req->msglen = 0;
attr = (struct stun_attr *) req->ies;
if (username) {
append_attr_string(&attr, STUN_USERNAME, username, &reqlen, &reqleft);
}
req->msglen = htons(reqlen);
req->msgtype = htons(STUN_BINDREQ);
for (retry = 0; retry++ < 3;) { /* XXX make retries configurable */
/* send request, possibly wait for reply */
struct sockaddr_in src;
socklen_t srclen;
/* Send STUN message. */
res = stun_send(s, dst, req);
if (res < 0) {
ast_debug(1, "stun_send try %d failed: %s\n", retry, strerror(errno));
break;
}
if (!answer) {
/* Successful send since we don't care about any response. */
res = 0;
break;
}
try_again:
/* Wait for response. */
{
struct pollfd pfds = { .fd = s, .events = POLLIN };
res = ast_poll(&pfds, 1, 3000);
if (res < 0) {
/* Error */
continue;
}
if (!res) {
/* No response, timeout */
res = 1;
continue;
}
}
/* Read STUN response. */
memset(&src, 0, sizeof(src));
srclen = sizeof(src);
/* XXX pass sizeof(rsp_buf) - 1 in the size, because stun_handle_packet might
* write past the end of the buffer.
*/
res = recvfrom(s, rsp_buf, sizeof(rsp_buf) - 1,
0, (struct sockaddr *) &src, &srclen);
if (res < 0) {
ast_debug(1, "recvfrom try %d failed: %s\n", retry, strerror(errno));
break;
}
/* Process the STUN response. */
rsp = (struct stun_header *) rsp_buf;
if (ast_stun_handle_packet(s, &src, rsp_buf, res, stun_get_mapped, answer)
|| (rsp->msgtype != htons(STUN_BINDRESP)
&& rsp->msgtype != htons(STUN_BINDERR))
|| stun_id_cmp(&req->id, &rsp->id)) {
/* Bad STUN packet, not right type, or transaction ID did not match. */
memset(answer, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in));
/* Was not a resonse to our request. */
goto try_again;
}
/* Success. answer contains the external address if available. */
res = 0;
break;
}
return res;
}
static char *handle_cli_stun_set_debug(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "stun set debug {on|off}";
e->usage =
"Usage: stun set debug {on|off}\n"
" Enable/Disable STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs)\n"
" debugging\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (a->argc != e->args)
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (!strncasecmp(a->argv[e->args-1], "on", 2))
stundebug = 1;
else if (!strncasecmp(a->argv[e->args-1], "off", 3))
stundebug = 0;
else
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
ast_cli(a->fd, "STUN Debugging %s\n", stundebug ? "Enabled" : "Disabled");
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static struct ast_cli_entry cli_stun[] = {
AST_CLI_DEFINE(handle_cli_stun_set_debug, "Enable/Disable STUN debugging"),
};
static void stun_shutdown(void)
{
ast_cli_unregister_multiple(cli_stun, sizeof(cli_stun) / sizeof(struct ast_cli_entry));
}
/*! \brief Initialize the STUN system in Asterisk */
void ast_stun_init(void)
{
ast_cli_register_multiple(cli_stun, sizeof(cli_stun) / sizeof(struct ast_cli_entry));
ast_register_cleanup(stun_shutdown);
}