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Command: divert | Section: 4 | Source: OpenBSD | File: divert.4
DIVERT(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual DIVERT(4)
NAME
divert - kernel packet diversion mechanism
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
int
socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_DIVERT);
int
socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_DIVERT);
DESCRIPTION
Divert sockets are part of a mechanism completely integrated with pf(4)
that queues raw packets from the kernel stack to userspace applications,
and vice versa.
A divert socket must be bound to a divert port through bind(2), which
only the superuser can do. Divert ports have their own number space,
completely separated from tcp(4) and udp(4). When pf(4) processes a
packet that matches a rule with the divert-packet parameter (see
pf.conf(5) for details), it is sent to the divert socket listening on the
divert port specified in the rule. Note that divert-packet should not be
confused with divert-to or divert-reply, which do not use divert sockets.
If there are no divert sockets listening, the packets are dropped.
Packets can be read via read(2), recv(2), or recvfrom(2) from the divert
socket. The application that is processing the packets can then reinject
them into the kernel. With recvfrom(2), an interface IP address is
passed if it is an inbound packet. Outbound packets provide the
unspecified address. When reinjecting, use this address as argument to
sendto(2). This allows the kernel to guess the original incoming
interface and process it as an incoming packet. If no interface IP
address is given, the reinjected packet is treated as an outgoing packet.
Since the userspace application could have modified the packets, upon
reinjection basic sanity checks are done to ensure that the packets are
still valid. The packets' IPv4 and protocol checksums (TCP, UDP, ICMP,
and ICMPv6) are also recalculated.
Writing to a divert socket can be achieved using sendto(2) and it will
skip pf(4) filters to avoid loops. Note that this means that a
reinjected inbound packet will also not run through the pf out rules
after being forwarded. A diverted packet that is not reinjected into the
kernel stack is lost.
Receive and send divert socket buffer space can be tuned through
sysctl(8). netstat(1) shows information relevant to divert sockets.
Note that the default is 64k and too short to handle full sized UDP
packets.
EXAMPLES
The following PF rule queues outbound IPv4 packets to TCP port 80, as
well as the return traffic, on the em0 interface to divert port 700:
pass out on em0 inet proto tcp to port 80 divert-packet port 700
The following program reads packets on divert port 700 and reinjects them
back into the kernel. This program does not perform any processing of
the packets, apart from discarding invalid IP packets.
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <err.h>
#define DIVERT_PORT 700
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int fd, s;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
socklen_t sin_len;
fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_DIVERT);
if (fd == -1)
err(1, "socket");
memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
sin.sin_port = htons(DIVERT_PORT);
sin.sin_addr.s_addr = 0;
sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
s = bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *) &sin, sin_len);
if (s == -1)
err(1, "bind");
for (;;) {
ssize_t n;
char packet[IP_MAXPACKET];
struct ip *ip;
struct tcphdr *th;
int hlen;
char src[48], dst[48];
memset(packet, 0, sizeof(packet));
n = recvfrom(fd, packet, sizeof(packet), 0,
(struct sockaddr *) &sin, &sin_len);
if (n == -1) {
warn("recvfrom");
continue;
}
if (n < sizeof(struct ip)) {
warnx("packet is too short");
continue;
}
ip = (struct ip *) packet;
hlen = ip->ip_hl << 2;
if (hlen < sizeof(struct ip) || ntohs(ip->ip_len) < hlen ||
n < ntohs(ip->ip_len)) {
warnx("invalid IPv4 packet");
continue;
}
th = (struct tcphdr *) (packet + hlen);
if (inet_ntop(AF_INET, &ip->ip_src, src,
sizeof(src)) == NULL)
(void)strlcpy(src, "?", sizeof(src));
if (inet_ntop(AF_INET, &ip->ip_dst, dst,
sizeof(dst)) == NULL)
(void)strlcpy(dst, "?", sizeof(dst));
printf("%s:%u -> %s:%u\n",
src,
ntohs(th->th_sport),
dst,
ntohs(th->th_dport)
);
n = sendto(fd, packet, n, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &sin,
sin_len);
if (n == -1)
warn("sendto");
}
return 0;
}
SEE ALSO
socket(2), ip(4), pf.conf(5)
HISTORY
The divert protocol first appeared in OpenBSD 4.7.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 September 10, 2022 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8