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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2021 The FreeBSD Foundation
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#
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# This software was developed by Mark Johnston under sponsorship
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# from the FreeBSD Foundation.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
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. $(atf_get_srcdir)/../common/vnet.subr
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atf_test_case "wg_basic" "cleanup"
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wg_basic_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) tunnel over an epair and pass traffic between jails'
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_basic_body()
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{
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local epair pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1 wg2
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local endpoint1 endpoint2 tunnel1 tunnel2
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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endpoint1=192.168.2.1
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endpoint2=192.168.2.2
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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tunnel2=169.254.0.2
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epair=$(vnet_mkepair)
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vnet_init
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1 ${epair}a
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vnet_mkjail wgtest2 ${epair}b
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig ${epair}a ${endpoint1}/24 up
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig ${epair}b ${endpoint2}/24 up
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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wg2=$(jexec wgtest2 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri2" | jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub2=$(jexec wgtest2 wg show $wg2 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer "$pub2" \
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endpoint ${endpoint2}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel2}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig $wg1 inet ${tunnel1}/24 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 peer "$pub1" \
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endpoint ${endpoint1}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel1}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig $wg2 inet ${tunnel2}/24 up
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# Generous timeout since the handshake takes some time.
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 5 $tunnel2
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest2 ping -c 1 $tunnel1
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}
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wg_basic_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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atf_test_case "wg_basic_crossaf" "cleanup"
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wg_basic_crossaf_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) tunnel and pass IPv4 traffic over an IPv6 nexthop'
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_basic_crossaf_body()
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{
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local epair pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1 wg2
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local endpoint1 endpoint2 tunnel1 tunnel2
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local testnet testlocal testremote
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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endpoint1=192.168.2.1
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endpoint2=192.168.2.2
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tunnel1=2001:db8:1::1
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tunnel2=2001:db8:1::2
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testnet=192.168.3.0/24
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testlocal=192.168.3.1
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testremote=192.168.3.2
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epair=$(vnet_mkepair)
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vnet_init
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1 ${epair}a
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vnet_mkjail wgtest2 ${epair}b
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig ${epair}a ${endpoint1}/24 up
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig ${epair}b ${endpoint2}/24 up
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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wg2=$(jexec wgtest2 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri2" | jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub2=$(jexec wgtest2 wg show $wg2 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer "$pub2" \
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endpoint ${endpoint2}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel2}/128,${testnet}
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig $wg1 inet6 ${tunnel1}/64 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 peer "$pub1" \
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endpoint ${endpoint1}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel1}/128,${testnet}
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig $wg2 inet6 ${tunnel2}/64 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 jexec wgtest1 ifconfig $wg1 inet ${testlocal}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 jexec wgtest2 ifconfig $wg2 inet ${testremote}/32
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# Generous timeout since the handshake takes some time.
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 5 "$tunnel2"
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# Setup our IPv6 endpoint and routing
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 route add -inet ${testnet} -inet6 "$tunnel2"
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 route add -inet ${testnet} -inet6 "$tunnel1"
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# Now ping an address on the other side
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 3 ${testremote}
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}
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wg_basic_crossaf_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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atf_test_case "wg_basic_netmap" "cleanup"
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wg_basic_netmap_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) tunnel over an epair and pass traffic between jails with netmap'
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg netmap
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}
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wg_basic_netmap_body()
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{
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local epair pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1 wg2
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local endpoint1 endpoint2 tunnel1 tunnel2 tunnel3 tunnel4
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local pid status
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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endpoint1=192.168.2.1
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endpoint2=192.168.2.2
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tunnel1=192.168.3.1
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tunnel2=192.168.3.2
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tunnel3=192.168.3.3
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tunnel4=192.168.3.4
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epair=$(vnet_mkepair)
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vnet_init
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1 ${epair}a
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vnet_mkjail wgtest2 ${epair}b
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig ${epair}a ${endpoint1}/24 up
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig ${epair}b ${endpoint2}/24 up
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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wg2=$(jexec wgtest2 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri2" | jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub2=$(jexec wgtest2 wg show $wg2 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer "$pub2" \
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endpoint ${endpoint2}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel2}/32,${tunnel4}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig $wg1 inet ${tunnel1}/24 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 peer "$pub1" \
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endpoint ${endpoint1}:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel1}/32,${tunnel3}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig $wg2 inet ${tunnel2}/24 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
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jexec wgtest1 $(atf_get_srcdir)/bridge -w 0 -i netmap:wg0 -i netmap:wg0^ &
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pid=$!
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# Generous timeout since the handshake takes some time.
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 5 $tunnel2
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest2 ping -c 1 $tunnel1
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# Verify that we cannot ping non-existent tunnel addresses. In general
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# the remote side should respond with an ICMP message.
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atf_check -s exit:2 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 2 $tunnel4
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atf_check -s exit:2 -o ignore jexec wgtest2 ping -c 1 -t 2 $tunnel3
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# Make sure that the bridge is still functional.
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 $tunnel2
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest2 ping -c 1 $tunnel1
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atf_check -s exit:0 kill -TERM $pid
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wait $pid
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status=$?
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# Make sure that SIGTERM was received and handled.
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atf_check_equal $status 143
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}
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wg_basic_netmap_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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# The kernel is expected to silently ignore any attempt to add a peer with a
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# public key identical to the host's.
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atf_test_case "wg_key_peerdev_shared" "cleanup"
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wg_key_peerdev_shared_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) interface with a shared pubkey between device and a peer'
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_key_peerdev_shared_body()
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{
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local epair pri1 pub1 wg1
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local endpoint1 tunnel1
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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endpoint1=192.168.2.1
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set ${wg1} peer "${pub1}" \
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allowed-ips "${tunnel1}/32"
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atf_check -o empty jexec wgtest1 wg show ${wg1} peers
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}
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wg_key_peerdev_shared_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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# When a wg(8) interface has a private key reassigned that corresponds to the
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# public key already on a peer, the kernel is expected to deconfigure the peer
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# to resolve the conflict.
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atf_test_case "wg_key_peerdev_makeshared" "cleanup"
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wg_key_peerdev_makeshared_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) interface and assign peer key to device'
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atf_set require.progs wg
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}
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wg_key_peerdev_makeshared_body()
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{
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local epair pri1 pub1 pri2 wg1 wg2
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local endpoint1 tunnel1
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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endpoint1=192.168.2.1
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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wg2=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri2" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg2 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set ${wg2} peer "${pub1}" \
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allowed-ips "${tunnel1}/32"
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atf_check -o not-empty jexec wgtest1 wg show ${wg2} peers
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jexec wgtest1 sh -c "echo '${pri1}' > pri1"
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set ${wg2} private-key pri1
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atf_check -o empty jexec wgtest1 wg show ${wg2} peers
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}
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wg_key_peerdev_makeshared_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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# The kernel is expected to create the wg socket in the jail context that the
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# wg interface was created in, even if the interface is moved to a different
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# vnet.
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atf_test_case "wg_vnet_parent_routing" "cleanup"
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wg_vnet_parent_routing_head()
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{
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atf_set descr 'Create a wg(4) tunnel without epairs and pass traffic between jails'
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_vnet_parent_routing_body()
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{
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local pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1 wg2
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local tunnel1 tunnel2
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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tunnel2=169.254.0.2
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vnet_init
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wg1=$(ifconfig wg create)
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wg2=$(ifconfig wg create)
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1 ${wg1}
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vnet_mkjail wgtest2 ${wg2}
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 listen-port 12345 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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echo "$pri2" | jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 listen-port 12346 \
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private-key /dev/stdin
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pub2=$(jexec wgtest2 wg show $wg2 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer "$pub2" \
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endpoint 127.0.0.1:12346 allowed-ips ${tunnel2}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 ifconfig $wg1 inet ${tunnel1}/24 up
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore \
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jexec wgtest2 wg set $wg2 peer "$pub1" \
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endpoint 127.0.0.1:12345 allowed-ips ${tunnel1}/32
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest2 ifconfig $wg2 inet ${tunnel2}/24 up
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# Sanity check ICMP counters; should clearly be nothing on these new
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# jails. We'll check them as we go to ensure that the ICMP packets
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# generated really are being handled by the jails' vnets.
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atf_check -o not-match:"histogram" jexec wgtest1 netstat -s -p icmp
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atf_check -o not-match:"histogram" jexec wgtest2 netstat -s -p icmp
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# Generous timeout since the handshake takes some time.
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest1 ping -c 1 -t 5 $tunnel2
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atf_check -o match:"echo reply: 1" jexec wgtest1 netstat -s -p icmp
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atf_check -o match:"echo: 1" jexec wgtest2 netstat -s -p icmp
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atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec wgtest2 ping -c 1 $tunnel1
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atf_check -o match:"echo reply: 1" jexec wgtest2 netstat -s -p icmp
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atf_check -o match:"echo: 1" jexec wgtest1 netstat -s -p icmp
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}
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wg_vnet_parent_routing_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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# The kernel should now allow removing a single allowed-ip without having to
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# replace the whole list. We can't really test the atomicity of it all that
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# easily, but we'll trust that it worked right if just that addr/mask is gone.
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atf_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental" "cleanup"
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wg_allowedip_incremental_head()
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{
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atf_set descr "Add/remove allowed-ips from a peer with the +/- incremental syntax"
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_allowedip_incremental_body()
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{
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local pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1
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local tunnel1 tunnel2 tunnel3
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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pub2=$(echo "$pri2" | wg pubkey)
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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tunnel2=169.254.0.2
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tunnel3=169.254.0.3
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "${tunnel1}/32,${tunnel2}/32"
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atf_check -o save:wg.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel1}/32" wg.allowed
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel2}/32" wg.allowed
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "-${tunnel2}/32"
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atf_check -o save:wg-2.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel1}/32" wg-2.allowed
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atf_check -s not-exit:0 grep -q "${tunnel2}/32" wg-2.allowed
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "+${tunnel2}/32"
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atf_check -o save:wg-3.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel1}/32" wg-3.allowed
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel2}/32" wg-3.allowed
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# Now attempt to add the address yet again to confirm that it's not
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# harmful.
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "+${tunnel2}/32"
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atf_check -o save:wg-4.allowed -x \
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"jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips | cut -f2 | tr ' ' '\n'"
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atf_check -o match:"2 wg-4.allowed$" wc -l wg-4.allowed
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# Finally, let's try removing an address that we never had at all and
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# confirm that we still have our two addresses.
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "-${tunnel3}/32"
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atf_check -o save:wg-5.allowed -x \
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"jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips | cut -f2 | tr ' ' '\n'"
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atf_check cmp -s wg-4.allowed wg-5.allowed
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}
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wg_allowedip_incremental_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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atf_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental_inet6" "cleanup"
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wg_allowedip_incremental_inet6_head()
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{
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atf_set descr "Add/remove IPv6 allowed-ips from a peer with the +/- incremental syntax"
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_allowedip_incremental_inet6_body()
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{
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local pri1 pri2 pub1 pub2 wg1
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local tunnel1 tunnel2
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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pub2=$(echo "$pri2" | wg pubkey)
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tunnel1=2001:db8:1::1
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tunnel2=2001:db8:1::2
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vnet_mkjail wgtest1
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wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 private-key /dev/stdin
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pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "${tunnel1}/128"
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atf_check -o save:wg.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel1}/128" wg.allowed
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "+${tunnel2}/128"
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atf_check -o save:wg-2.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel1}/128" wg-2.allowed
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel2}/128" wg-2.allowed
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atf_check -s exit:0 \
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jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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allowed-ips "-${tunnel1}/128"
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atf_check -o save:wg-3.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
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atf_check -s not-exit:0 grep -q "${tunnel1}/128" wg-3.allowed
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atf_check grep -q "${tunnel2}/128" wg-3.allowed
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}
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wg_allowedip_incremental_inet6_cleanup()
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{
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vnet_cleanup
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}
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atf_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental_stealing" "cleanup"
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wg_allowedip_incremental_stealing_head()
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{
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atf_set descr "Add/remove allowed-ips from a peer with the +/- incremental syntax to steal"
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atf_set require.user root
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atf_set require.kmods if_wg
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}
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wg_allowedip_incremental_stealing_body()
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{
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local pri1 pri2 pri3 pub1 pub2 pub3 wg1
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local regex2 regex3
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local tunnel1 tunnel2
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pri1=$(wg genkey)
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pri2=$(wg genkey)
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pri3=$(wg genkey)
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pub2=$(echo "$pri2" | wg pubkey)
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pub3=$(echo "$pri3" | wg pubkey)
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|
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regex2=$(echo "$pub2" | sed -e 's/[+]/[+]/g')
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regex3=$(echo "$pub3" | sed -e 's/[+]/[+]/g')
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|
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tunnel1=169.254.0.1
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tunnel2=169.254.0.2
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|
tunnel3=169.254.0.3
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|
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|
vnet_mkjail wgtest1
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|
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|
wg1=$(jexec wgtest1 ifconfig wg create)
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|
echo "$pri1" | jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 private-key /dev/stdin
|
|
pub1=$(jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 public-key)
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|
|
|
atf_check -s exit:0 \
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|
jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
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|
allowed-ips "${tunnel1}/32,${tunnel2}/32"
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|
|
|
atf_check -s exit:0 \
|
|
jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub3 \
|
|
allowed-ips "${tunnel3}/32"
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|
|
|
# First, confirm that the negative syntax doesn't do anything because
|
|
# we have the wrong peer.
|
|
atf_check -s exit:0 \
|
|
jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
|
|
allowed-ips "-${tunnel3}/32"
|
|
|
|
atf_check -o save:wg.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
|
|
atf_check grep -Eq "^${regex3}.+${tunnel3}/32" wg.allowed
|
|
|
|
# Next, steal it with an incremental move and check that it moved.
|
|
atf_check -s exit:0 \
|
|
jexec wgtest1 wg set $wg1 peer $pub2 \
|
|
allowed-ips "+${tunnel3}/32"
|
|
|
|
atf_check -o save:wg-2.allowed jexec wgtest1 wg show $wg1 allowed-ips
|
|
|
|
atf_check grep -Eq "^${regex2}.+${tunnel3}/32" wg-2.allowed
|
|
atf_check grep -Evq "^${regex3}.+${tunnel3}/32" wg-2.allowed
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wg_allowedip_incremental_stealing_cleanup()
|
|
{
|
|
vnet_cleanup
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
atf_init_test_cases()
|
|
{
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_basic"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_basic_crossaf"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_basic_netmap"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_key_peerdev_shared"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_key_peerdev_makeshared"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_vnet_parent_routing"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental_inet6"
|
|
atf_add_test_case "wg_allowedip_incremental_stealing"
|
|
}
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