pf: Log the intended action when a NAT rule matches a packet
When a packet matches a binat/nat/rdr rule, pf logs the match. The log metadata includes the rule's action on the packet, e.g., PF_PASS. NAT rules have their own actions: PF_BINAT, PF_NAT, PF_RDR. Before commit948e8413ab("pflog: pass the action to pflog directly"), pflog_packet() would obtain the action from the rule definition, whereas after that commit the action is passed as a parameter. When a NAT rule matches, we want to log the rule action, but after that commit, PF_PASS is hard-coded. Restore the previous behaviour. Add a regression test which installs a redirect, logs packets matching the redirect rule, and verifies that the corresponding pflog entry includes the correct action. Reviewed by: kp Fixes:948e8413ab("pflog: pass the action to pflog directly") MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored by: OPNsense Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D48911
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@@ -5535,7 +5535,7 @@ pf_test_rule(struct pf_krule **rm, struct pf_kstate **sm,
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KASSERT(nk != NULL, ("%s: null nk", __func__));
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if (nr->log) {
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PFLOG_PACKET(PF_PASS, PFRES_MATCH, nr, a,
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PFLOG_PACKET(nr->action, PFRES_MATCH, nr, a,
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ruleset, pd, 1);
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}
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@@ -264,10 +264,69 @@ unspecified_v6_cleanup()
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pft_cleanup
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}
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atf_test_case "rdr_action" "cleanup"
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rdr_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Ensure that NAT rule actions are logged correctly'
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atf_set require.user root
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}
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rdr_action_body()
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{
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j="pflog:rdr_action"
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epair_c=$(vnet_mkepair)
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epair_srv=$(vnet_mkepair)
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vnet_mkjail ${j}srv ${epair_srv}a
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vnet_mkjail ${j}gw ${epair_srv}b ${epair_c}a
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vnet_mkjail ${j}c ${epair_c}b
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jexec ${j}srv ifconfig ${epair_srv}a 198.51.100.1/24 up
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# No default route in srv jail, to ensure we're NAT-ing
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jexec ${j}gw ifconfig ${epair_srv}b 198.51.100.2/24 up
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jexec ${j}gw ifconfig ${epair_c}a 192.0.2.1/24 up
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jexec ${j}gw sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
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jexec ${j}c ifconfig ${epair_c}b 192.0.2.2/24 up
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jexec ${j}c route add default 192.0.2.1
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jexec ${j}gw pfctl -e
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jexec ${j}gw ifconfig pflog0 up
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pft_set_rules ${j}gw \
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"rdr log on ${epair_srv}b proto tcp from 198.51.100.0/24 to any port 1234 -> 192.0.2.2 port 1234" \
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"block quick inet6" \
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"pass in log"
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jexec ${j}gw tcpdump -n -e -ttt --immediate-mode -l -U -i pflog0 >> ${PWD}/pflog.txt &
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sleep 1 # Wait for tcpdump to start
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# send a SYN to catch in the log
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jexec ${j}srv nc -N -w 0 198.51.100.2 1234
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echo "Log"
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cat ${PWD}/pflog.txt
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# log line generated for rdr hit (pre-NAT)
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atf_check -o match:".*.*rule 0/0\(match\): rdr in on ${epair_srv}b: 198.51.100.1.[0-9]* > 198.51.100.2.1234: Flags \[S\].*" \
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cat pflog.txt
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# log line generated for pass hit (post-NAT)
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atf_check -o match:".*.*rule 1/0\(match\): pass in on ${epair_srv}b: 198.51.100.1.[0-9]* > 192.0.2.2.1234: Flags \[S\].*" \
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cat pflog.txt
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# only two log lines shall be written
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atf_check -o match:2 grep -c . pflog.txt
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}
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rdr_action_cleanup()
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{
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pft_cleanup
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}
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atf_init_test_cases()
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{
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atf_add_test_case "malformed"
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atf_add_test_case "matches"
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atf_add_test_case "rdr_action"
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atf_add_test_case "state_max"
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atf_add_test_case "unspecified_v4"
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atf_add_test_case "unspecified_v6"
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