#!/bin/sh # # Originally part of vpnc source code: # © 2005-2012 Maurice Massar, Jörg Mayer, Antonio Borneo et al. # © 2009-2022 David Woodhouse , Daniel Lenski et al. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # ################ # # List of parameters passed through environment #* reason -- why this script was called, one of: pre-init connect disconnect reconnect attempt-reconnect #* VPNGATEWAY -- VPN gateway address (always present) #* VPNPID -- PID of the process controlling the VPN (OpenConnect v9.0+) #* TUNDEV -- tunnel device (always present) #* IDLE_TIMEOUT -- gateway's idle timeout in seconds (OpenConnect v8.06+); unused #* LOG_LEVEL -- log level; ERROR=0, INFO=1, DEBUG=2, TRACE=3 (OpenConnect v9.0+) #* INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS -- address (always present) #* INTERNAL_IP4_MTU -- MTU (often unset) #* INTERNAL_IP4_NETMASK -- netmask (often unset) #* INTERNAL_IP4_NETMASKLEN -- netmask length (often unset) #* INTERNAL_IP4_NETADDR -- address of network (only present if netmask is set) #* INTERNAL_IP4_DNS -- list of DNS servers #* INTERNAL_IP4_NBNS -- list of WINS servers #* INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS -- IPv6 address #* INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK -- IPv6 netmask #* INTERNAL_IP6_DNS -- IPv6 list of dns servers #* CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN -- default domain name #* CISCO_BANNER -- banner from server #* CISCO_SPLIT_DNS -- DNS search domain list #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC -- number of networks in split-network-list #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_ADDR -- network address #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_MASK -- subnet mask (for example: 255.255.255.0) #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_MASKLEN -- subnet masklen (for example: 24) #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_PROTOCOL -- protocol (often just 0); unused #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_SPORT -- source port (often just 0); unused #* CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_DPORT -- destination port (often just 0); unused #* CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC -- number of networks in IPv6 split-network-list #* CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_%d_ADDR -- IPv6 network address #* CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_$%d_MASKLEN -- IPv6 subnet masklen # # The split tunnel variables above have *_EXC* counterparts for network # addresses to be excluded from the VPN tunnel. # FIXMEs: # Section A: route handling # 1) The 3 values CISCO_SPLIT_INC_%d_PROTOCOL/SPORT/DPORT are currently being ignored # In order to use them, we'll probably need os specific solutions # * Linux: iptables -t mangle -I PREROUTING -j ROUTE --oif $TUNDEV # This would be an *alternative* to changing the routes (and thus 2) and 3) # shouldn't be relevant at all) # 2) There are two different functions to set routes: generic routes and the # default route. Why isn't the defaultroute handled via the generic route case? # 3) In the split tunnel case, all routes but the default route might get replaced # without getting restored later. We should explicitly check and save them just # like the defaultroute # 4) Replies to a dhcp-server should never be sent into the tunnel # Section B: Split DNS handling # 1) Maybe dnsmasq can do something like that # 2) Parse DNS packets going out via tunnel and redirect them to original DNS-server # ======== For test logging (CI/CD will uncomment automatically) ========= #TRACE# echo "------------------" #TRACE# echo "vpnc-script environment:" #TRACE# env | grep -E '^(CISCO_|INTERNAL_IP|VPNGATEWAY|TUNDEV|IDLE_TIMEOUT|reason)' | sort #TRACE# echo "------------------" #TRACE# set -x # =========== script (variable) setup ==================================== PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:$PATH OS="`uname -s`" HOOKS_DIR=/etc/vpnc # Use the PID of the controlling process (vpnc or OpenConnect) to # uniquely identify this VPN connection. Normally, the parent process # is a shell, and the grandparent's PID is the relevant one. # OpenConnect v9.0+ provides VPNPID, so we don't need to determine it. if [ -z "$VPNPID" ]; then VPNPID=$PPID PCMD=`ps -c -o command= -p $PPID` case "$PCMD" in *sh) VPNPID=`ps -o ppid= -p $PPID` ;; esac fi DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE=/var/run/vpnc/defaultroute.${VPNPID} DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE_IPV6=/var/run/vpnc/defaultroute_ipv6.${VPNPID} RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP=/var/run/vpnc/resolv.conf-backup.${VPNPID} SCRIPTNAME=`basename $0` # some systems, eg. Darwin & FreeBSD, prune /var/run on boot if [ ! -d "/var/run/vpnc" ]; then mkdir -p /var/run/vpnc [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon /var/run/vpnc fi if ifconfig --help 2>&1 | grep BusyBox > /dev/null; then ifconfig_syntax_inet="" else ifconfig_syntax_inet="inet" fi if [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then IPROUTE="`command -v ip | grep '^/'`" ifconfig_syntax_ptp="pointopoint" route_syntax_gw="gw" route_syntax_del="del" route_syntax_netmask="netmask" route_syntax_inet6="-6" route_syntax_inet6_host="-6" route_syntax_inet6_net="-6" ifconfig_syntax_add_inet6="add" ifconfig_syntax_del() { case "$1" in *:*) echo del "$1" ;; *) echo 0.0.0.0 ;; esac; } netstat_syntax_ipv6="-6" else # iproute2 is Linux only; if `command -v ip` returns something on another OS, it's likely an unrelated tool # (see https://github.com/dlenski/openconnect/issues/132#issuecomment-470475009) IPROUTE="" ifconfig_syntax_ptp="" route_syntax_gw="" route_syntax_del="delete" route_syntax_netmask="-netmask" route_syntax_inet6="-inet6" route_syntax_inet6_host="-inet6 -host" route_syntax_inet6_net="-inet6 -net" ifconfig_syntax_del() { case "$1" in *:*) echo inet6 "$1" delete ;; *) echo "$1" delete ;; esac; } ifconfig_syntax_add_inet6="inet6" netstat_syntax_ipv6="-f inet6" fi if [ "$OS" = "SunOS" ]; then route_syntax_interface="-interface" ifconfig_syntax_ptpv6="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" else route_syntax_interface="" ifconfig_syntax_ptpv6="" fi RESOLVEDENABLED=0 grep '^hosts' /etc/nsswitch.conf 2>/dev/null|grep resolve >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ];then command resolvectl status >/dev/null 2>&1 || command systemd-resolve --status >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ];then RESOLVEDENABLED=1 fi fi if [ -r /etc/openwrt_release ] && [ -n "$OPENWRT_INTERFACE" ]; then . /etc/functions.sh include /lib/network MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_openwrt RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_openwrt elif [ -x /usr/bin/resolvectl ] && [ ${RESOLVEDENABLED} = 1 ]; then # For systemd-resolved (version 239 and above) MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolved_manager RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolved_manager elif [ -x /usr/bin/busctl ] && [ ${RESOLVEDENABLED} = 1 ]; then # For systemd-resolved (version 229 and above) MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolved_manager_old RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolved_manager_old elif [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ] && [ "`basename $(readlink /sbin/resolvconf) 2> /dev/null`" != resolvectl ]; then # Optional tool on Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD # (ignored if symlink to resolvctl, created by some versions of systemd-resolved) MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_manager RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_manager elif [ -x /sbin/netconfig ] && [ ! -f /etc/slackware-version ]; then # tool on Suse after 11.1 # Slackware's netconfig is an unrelated tool that should not be invoked here # (see https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/vpnc-on-slackware-14-2-is-bringing-up-network-configuration-dialog-each-time-4175595447/#post5646866) MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_suse_netconfig RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_suse_netconfig elif [ -x /sbin/modify_resolvconf ]; then # Mandatory tool on Suse earlier than 11.1 MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_suse RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_suse elif [ -x /usr/sbin/unbound-control ] && /usr/sbin/unbound-control status > /dev/null 2>&1; then MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_unbound RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_unbound elif [ -x /usr/sbin/rcctl ] && /usr/sbin/rcctl check resolvd >/dev/null; then # OpenBSD's resolvd by sending route messages MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_resolvd RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_resolvd else # Generic for any OS MODIFYRESOLVCONF=modify_resolvconf_generic RESTORERESOLVCONF=restore_resolvconf_generic fi # =========== script hooks ================================================= run_hooks() { HOOK="$1" if [ -d ${HOOKS_DIR}/${HOOK}.d ]; then for script in ${HOOKS_DIR}/${HOOK}.d/* ; do [ -f $script ] && . $script done fi } # =========== tunnel interface handling ==================================== do_ifconfig() { if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_MTU" ]; then MTU=$INTERNAL_IP4_MTU elif [ -n "$IPROUTE" ]; then MTUDEV=`$IPROUTE route get "$VPNGATEWAY" | sed -ne 's/^.*dev \([a-z0-9]*\).*$/\1/p'` MTU=`$IPROUTE link show "$MTUDEV" | sed -ne 's/^.*mtu \([[:digit:]]\+\).*$/\1/p'` if [ -n "$MTU" ]; then MTU=`expr $MTU - 88` fi fi if [ -z "$MTU" ]; then MTU=1412 fi # Point to point interface require a netmask of 255.255.255.255 on some systems if [ -n "$IPROUTE" ]; then $IPROUTE link set dev "$TUNDEV" up mtu "$MTU" $IPROUTE addr add "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS/32" peer "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" dev "$TUNDEV" else ifconfig "$TUNDEV" ${ifconfig_syntax_inet} "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" $ifconfig_syntax_ptp "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" netmask 255.255.255.255 mtu ${MTU} up fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_NETMASK" ]; then set_network_route "$INTERNAL_IP4_NETADDR" "$INTERNAL_IP4_NETMASK" "$INTERNAL_IP4_NETMASKLEN" "$TUNDEV" fi # If the netmask is provided, it contains the address _and_ netmask if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" ] && [ -z "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS/128" fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then if [ -n "$IPROUTE" ]; then $IPROUTE -6 addr add $INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK dev $TUNDEV else # Unlike for Legacy IP, we don't specify the dest_address # here on *BSD. OpenBSD for one will refuse to accept # incoming packets to that address if we do. # OpenVPN does the same (gives dest_address for Legacy IP # but not for IPv6). # Only Solaris needs it; hence $ifconfig_syntax_ptpv6 ifconfig "$TUNDEV" $ifconfig_syntax_add_inet6 $INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK $ifconfig_syntax_ptpv6 mtu $MTU up fi fi } # =========== route handling ==================================== if [ -n "$IPROUTE" ]; then fix_ip_get_output () { sed -e 's/ /\n/g' | \ sed -ne "1 s|\$|${1}|p;/via/{N;p};/dev/{N;p};/src/{N;p};/mtu/{N;p};/metric/{N;p};/onlink/{p}" } # returns all routes to a destination *except* those through $TUNDEV, # sorted by increasing metric (with absent metric as last) list_non_loopback_routes () { echo "$1" | grep -q : && FAMILY=-6 ROOT=::/0 || FAMILY=-4 ROOT=0/0 # put metric in front, sort by metric, then chop off first two fields (metric and destination) $IPROUTE $FAMILY route show to "$1" root "$ROOT" | awk '/dev '"$TUNDEV"'/ { next; } { printf "%s %s\n", (match($0, /metric ([^ ]+)/) ? substr($0, RSTART+7, RLENGTH-7) : 4294967295), $0; }' | sort -n | cut -d' ' -f3- } set_vpngateway_route() { # We'll attempt to add a host route to the gateway through every route that matches # its address (excluding those through TUNDEV because the goal is to avoid loopback). echo "$VPNGATEWAY" | grep -q : && FAMILY=-6 || FAMILY=-4 list_non_loopback_routes "$VPNGATEWAY" | while read LINE ; do # We do not want to use 'replace', since a route to the gateway that already # exists is mostly likely the correct one (e.g. the case of a reconnect attempt # after dead-peer detection, but no change in the underlying network devices). $IPROUTE $FAMILY route add `echo "$VPNGATEWAY $LINE" | fix_ip_get_output` 2>/dev/null done $IPROUTE $FAMILY route flush cache 2>/dev/null } del_vpngateway_route() { $IPROUTE route $route_syntax_del "$VPNGATEWAY" $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_default_route() { $IPROUTE route | grep '^default' | fix_ip_get_output > "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" $IPROUTE route replace default dev "$TUNDEV" $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" NETDEV="$4" NETGW="$5" if [ -n "$NETGW" ]; then $IPROUTE route replace "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" via "$NETGW" else $IPROUTE route replace "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" fi $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_exclude_route() { # add explicit route to keep current routing for this target # (keep traffic separate from VPN tunnel) NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" echo "$1" | grep -q : && FAMILY=-6 || FAMILY=-4 list_non_loopback_routes "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" | while read LINE ; do $IPROUTE $FAMILY route add `echo "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN $LINE" | fix_ip_get_output` 2>/dev/null done $IPROUTE $FAMILY route flush cache 2>/dev/null } del_exclude_route() { # FIXME: In theory, this could delete existing routes which are # identical to split-exclude routes specified by VPNGATEWAY NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" $IPROUTE route $route_syntax_del "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null } reset_default_route() { if [ -s "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" ]; then $IPROUTE route replace `cat "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE"` $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null rm -f -- "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" fi } del_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" NETDEV="$4" $IPROUTE route $route_syntax_del "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" $IPROUTE route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_ipv6_default_route() { # We don't save/restore IPv6 default route; just add a higher-priority one. $IPROUTE -6 route add default dev "$TUNDEV" metric 1 $IPROUTE -6 route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_ipv6_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASKLEN="$2" NETDEV="$3" NETGW="$4" if [ -n "$NETGW" ]; then $IPROUTE -6 route replace "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" via "$NETGW" else $IPROUTE -6 route replace "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" fi $IPROUTE -6 route flush cache 2>/dev/null } set_ipv6_exclude_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASKLEN="$2" set_exclude_route "$NETWORK" nomask "$NETMASKLEN" } reset_ipv6_default_route() { $IPROUTE -6 route del default dev "$TUNDEV" $IPROUTE -6 route flush cache 2>/dev/null } del_ipv6_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASKLEN="$2" NETDEV="$3" $IPROUTE -6 route del "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" dev "$NETDEV" $IPROUTE -6 route flush cache 2>/dev/null } del_ipv6_exclude_route() { # FIXME: In theory, this could delete existing routes which are # identical to split-exclude routes specified by VPNGATEWAY NETWORK="$1" NETMASKLEN="$2" $IPROUTE -6 route del "$NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" $IPROUTE -6 route flush cache 2>/dev/null } else # use route command get_default_gw() { # Intended behavior, starting with `netstat -r -n` output: # - keep lines starting with 'default' or '0.0.0.0', but exclude bogus routes '0.0.0.0/nn' where nn != 0 # - remove lines containing IPv6 addresses (':') # - remove lines for link-local routes (https://superuser.com/a/1067742) # - remove lines containing $TUNDEV (we don't want loopback) netstat -r -n | awk '/:/ { next; } /link#/ { next; } /[[:space:]]'"$TUNDEV"'([[:space:]]|$)/ { next; } /^(default|0\.0\.0\.0([[:space:]]|\/0))/ { print $2; exit; }' } set_vpngateway_route() { # Unlike with iproute2, there is no way to determine which current # route(s) match the VPN gateway, so we simply find a default # route and use its gateway. case "$VPNGATEWAY" in *:*) route add $route_syntax_inet6_host "$VPNGATEWAY" $route_syntax_gw "`get_ipv6_default_gw`";; *) route add -host "$VPNGATEWAY" $route_syntax_gw "`get_default_gw`";; esac } del_vpngateway_route() { case "$VPNGATEWAY" in *:*) route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6_host "$VPNGATEWAY" $route_syntax_gw "`get_ipv6_default_gw`";; *) route $route_syntax_del -host "$VPNGATEWAY" $route_syntax_gw "`get_default_gw`";; esac } set_default_route() { DEFAULTGW="`get_default_gw`" echo "$DEFAULTGW" > "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" route $route_syntax_del default $route_syntax_gw "$DEFAULTGW" route add default $route_syntax_gw "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" $route_syntax_interface } set_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" if [ -n "$5" ]; then NETGW="$5" else NETGW="$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" fi route add -net "$NETWORK" $route_syntax_netmask "$NETMASK" $route_syntax_gw "$NETGW" $route_syntax_interface } set_exclude_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" DEFAULTGW="${DEFAULTGW:-`get_default_gw`}" if [ -z "$DEFAULTGW" ]; then echo "cannot find route for exclude route $NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN, ignoring" >&2 return fi # Add explicit route to keep traffic for this target separate # from tunnel. FIXME: We use default gateway - this is our best # guess in absence of "ip" command to query effective route. route add -net "$NETWORK" $route_syntax_netmask "$NETMASK" $route_syntax_gw "$DEFAULTGW" $route_syntax_interface } del_exclude_route() { # FIXME: This can delete existing routes in case they're # identical to split-exclude routes specified by VPNGATEWAY NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" route $route_syntax_del -net "$NETWORK" $route_syntax_netmask "$NETMASK" } reset_default_route() { if [ -s "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" ]; then route $route_syntax_del default $route_syntax_gw "`get_default_gw`" $route_syntax_interface route add default $route_syntax_gw `cat "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE"` rm -f -- "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE" fi } del_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" NETMASKLEN="$3" if [ -n "$5" ]; then NETGW="$5" else NETGW="$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" fi route $route_syntax_del -net "$NETWORK" $route_syntax_netmask "$NETMASK" $route_syntax_gw "$NETGW" } get_ipv6_default_gw() { # Intended behavior, starting with `netstat -r -n` IPv6 output: # - keep lines starting with 'default' or '::' # - append %$interface to link-local routes (fe80::/10) # - remove lines for loopback interface (lo) # - remove lines containing $TUNDEV (we don't want loopback) # FIXME: is there a better way to exclude loopback routes than filtering interface /^lo/? netstat -r -n $netstat_syntax_ipv6 | awk '/^(default|::\/0)/ { if ($NF!~/^lo/ && $NF!~/'"$TUNDEV"'([[:space:]]|$)/) { print ($2~/^fe[89ab]/ ? $2"%"$NF : $2); } }' } set_ipv6_default_route() { DEFAULTGW="`get_ipv6_default_gw`" echo "$DEFAULTGW" > "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE_IPV6" route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6 default $route_syntax_gw "$DEFAULTGW" route add $route_syntax_inet6 default $route_syntax_gw "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" $route_syntax_interface } set_ipv6_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" DEVICE="$3" if [ -n "$4" ]; then NETGW="$4" elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then route add $route_syntax_inet6_net "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" dev "$DEVICE" return else NETGW="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" fi route add $route_syntax_inet6_net "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" $route_syntax_gw "$NETGW" $route_syntax_interface : } set_ipv6_exclude_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" IPV6DEFAULTGW="${IPV6DEFAULTGW:-`get_ipv6_default_gw`}" if [ -z "$IPV6DEFAULTGW" ]; then echo "cannot find route for exclude route $NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN, ignoring" >&2 return fi # Add explicit route to keep traffic for this target separate # from tunnel. FIXME: We use default gateway - this is our best # guess in absence of "ip" command to query effective route. route add $route_syntax_inet6_net "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" "$IPV6DEFAULTGW" $route_syntax_interface : } reset_ipv6_default_route() { if [ -s "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE_IPV6" ]; then route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6 default $route_syntax_gw "`get_ipv6_default_gw`" $route_syntax_interface route add $route_syntax_inet6 default $route_syntax_gw `cat "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE_IPV6"` rm -f -- "$DEFAULT_ROUTE_FILE_IPV6" fi : } del_ipv6_network_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" DEVICE="$3" if [ -n "$4" ]; then NETGW="$4" elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6 "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" dev "$DEVICE" return else NETGW="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" fi route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6 "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" $route_syntax_gw "$NETGW" : } del_ipv6_exclude_route() { NETWORK="$1" NETMASK="$2" route $route_syntax_del $route_syntax_inet6 "$NETWORK/$NETMASK" : } fi # =========== resolv.conf handling ==================================== # =========== resolv.conf handling for any OS ========================= modify_resolvconf_generic() { grep '^#@VPNC_GENERATED@' /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null 2>&1 || cp -- /etc/resolv.conf "$RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP" NEW_RESOLVCONF="#@VPNC_GENERATED@ -- this file is generated by vpnc # and will be overwritten by vpnc # as long as the above mark is intact" DOMAINS="$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" exec 6< "$RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP" while read LINE <&6 ; do case "$LINE" in # omit; we will overwrite these nameserver*) ;; # extract listed domains and prepend to list domain* | search*) DOMAINS="${LINE#* } $DOMAINS" ;; # retain other lines *) NEW_RESOLVCONF="$NEW_RESOLVCONF $LINE" ;; esac done exec 6<&- for i in $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS ; do NEW_RESOLVCONF="$NEW_RESOLVCONF nameserver $i" done # note that "search" is mutually exclusive with "domain"; # "search" allows multiple domains to be listed, so use that if [ -n "$DOMAINS" ]; then NEW_RESOLVCONF="$NEW_RESOLVCONF search $DOMAINS" fi echo "$NEW_RESOLVCONF" > /etc/resolv.conf if [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]; then case "`uname -r`" in # Skip for pre-10.4 systems 4.*|5.*|6.*|7.*) ;; # 10.4 and later require use of scutil for DNS to work properly *) OVERRIDE_PRIMARY="" if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_INC" ]; then if [ $CISCO_SPLIT_INC -lt 1 ]; then # Must override for correct default route # Cannot use multiple DNS matching in this case OVERRIDE_PRIMARY='d.add OverridePrimary # 1' fi # Overriding the default gateway breaks split routing OVERRIDE_GATEWAY="" # Not overriding the default gateway breaks usage of # INTERNAL_IP4_DNS. Prepend INTERNAL_IP4_DNS to list # of used DNS servers SERVICE=`echo "show State:/Network/Global/IPv4" | scutil | grep -oE '[a-fA-F0-9]{8}-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}'` SERVICE_DNS=`echo "show State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS" | scutil | grep -oE '([0-9]{1,3}[\.]){3}[0-9]{1,3}' | xargs` if [ X"$SERVICE_DNS" != X"$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS" ]; then scutil >/dev/null 2>&1 <<-EOF open get State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS d.add ServerAddresses * $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS $SERVICE_DNS set State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS close EOF fi else # No split routing. Override default gateway OVERRIDE_GATEWAY="d.add Router $INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" fi # Uncomment the following if/fi pair to use multiple # DNS matching when available. When multiple DNS matching # is present, anything reading the /etc/resolv.conf file # directly will probably not work as intended. #if [ -z "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then # Cannot use multiple DNS matching without a domain OVERRIDE_PRIMARY='d.add OverridePrimary # 1' #fi scutil >/dev/null 2>&1 <<-EOF open d.init d.add ServerAddresses * $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS set State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/DNS d.init $OVERRIDE_GATEWAY d.add Addresses * $INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS d.add SubnetMasks * 255.255.255.255 d.add InterfaceName $TUNDEV $OVERRIDE_PRIMARY set State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/IPv4 close EOF if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then scutil >/dev/null 2>&1 <<-EOF open get State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/DNS d.add DomainName $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN d.add SearchDomains * $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN d.add SupplementalMatchDomains * $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN set State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/DNS close EOF fi # For newer MacOS versions it is needed to set DNS ACTIVE_INTERFACE=`route -n get default | grep interface | awk '{print $2}'` ACTIVE_NETWORK_SERVICE=`networksetup -listnetworkserviceorder | grep -B 1 "$ACTIVE_INTERFACE" | head -n 1 | awk '/\([0-9]+\)/{ print }'|cut -d " " -f2-` networksetup -setdnsservers "$ACTIVE_NETWORK_SERVICE" $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS ;; esac fi } restore_resolvconf_generic() { if [ ! -f "$RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP" ]; then return fi grep '^#@VPNC_GENERATED@' /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null 2>&1 && cat "$RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP" > /etc/resolv.conf rm -f -- "$RESOLV_CONF_BACKUP" if [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]; then case "`uname -r`" in # Skip for pre-10.4 systems 4.*|5.*|6.*|7.*) ;; # 10.4 and later require use of scutil for DNS to work properly *) scutil >/dev/null 2>&1 <<-EOF open remove State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/IPv4 remove State:/Network/Service/$TUNDEV/DNS close EOF # Split routing required prepending of INTERNAL_IP4_DNS # to list of used DNS servers if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_INC" ]; then SERVICE=`echo "show State:/Network/Global/IPv4" | scutil | grep -oE '[a-fA-F0-9]{8}-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}'` SERVICE_DNS=`echo "show State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS" | scutil | grep -oE '([0-9]{1,3}[\.]){3}[0-9]{1,3}' | xargs` if [ X"$SERVICE_DNS" != X"$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS" ]; then scutil >/dev/null 2>&1 <<-EOF open get State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS d.add ServerAddresses * ${SERVICE_DNS##$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS} set State:/Network/Service/$SERVICE/DNS close EOF fi fi # For newer MacOS versions it is needed to unset DNS ACTIVE_INTERFACE=`route -n get default | grep interface | awk '{print $2}'` ACTIVE_NETWORK_SERVICE=`networksetup -listnetworkserviceorder | grep -B 1 "$ACTIVE_INTERFACE" | head -n 1 | awk '/\([0-9]+\)/{ print }'|cut -d " " -f2-` networksetup -setdnsservers "$ACTIVE_NETWORK_SERVICE" Empty ;; esac fi } # === resolv.conf handling via /sbin/netconfig (Suse 11.1) ===================== # Suse provides a script that modifies resolv.conf. Use it because it will # restart/reload all other services that care about it (e.g. lwresd). [unclear if this is still true, but probably --mlk] modify_resolvconf_suse_netconfig() { /sbin/netconfig modify -s vpnc -i "$TUNDEV" <<-EOF INTERFACE='$TUNDEV' DNSSERVERS='$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS' DNSDOMAIN='$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN' EOF } # Restore resolv.conf to old contents on Suse restore_resolvconf_suse_netconfig() { /sbin/netconfig remove -s vpnc -i "$TUNDEV" } # === resolv.conf handling via /sbin/modify_resolvconf (Suse) ===================== # Suse provides a script that modifies resolv.conf. Use it because it will # restart/reload all other services that care about it (e.g. lwresd). modify_resolvconf_suse() { FULL_SCRIPTNAME=`readlink -f $0` RESOLV_OPTS='' test -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS" && RESOLV_OPTS="-n \"$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS\"" test -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" && RESOLV_OPTS="$RESOLV_OPTS -d $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" test -n "$RESOLV_OPTS" && eval /sbin/modify_resolvconf modify -s vpnc -p $SCRIPTNAME -f $FULL_SCRIPTNAME -e $TUNDEV $RESOLV_OPTS -t \"This file was created by $SCRIPTNAME\" } # Restore resolv.conf to old contents on Suse restore_resolvconf_suse() { FULL_SCRIPTNAME=`readlink -f $0` /sbin/modify_resolvconf restore -s vpnc -p $SCRIPTNAME -f $FULL_SCRIPTNAME -e $TUNDEV } # === resolv.conf handling via UCI (OpenWRT) ========= modify_resolvconf_openwrt() { add_dns $OPENWRT_INTERFACE $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS } restore_resolvconf_openwrt() { remove_dns $OPENWRT_INTERFACE } # === resolv.conf handling via /sbin/resolvconf (Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo)) ========= modify_resolvconf_manager() { NEW_RESOLVCONF="" for i in $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS; do NEW_RESOLVCONF="$NEW_RESOLVCONF nameserver $i" done if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then NEW_RESOLVCONF="$NEW_RESOLVCONF search $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" fi echo "$NEW_RESOLVCONF" | /sbin/resolvconf -a $TUNDEV } restore_resolvconf_manager() { /sbin/resolvconf -d $TUNDEV } AF_INET=2 get_if_index() { local link link="$(ip link show dev "$1")" || return $? echo ${link} | awk -F: '{print $1}' } busctl_call() { local dest node dest=org.freedesktop.resolve1 node=/org/freedesktop/resolve1 busctl call "$dest" "${node}" "${dest}.Manager" "$@" } busctl_set_nameservers() { local if_index addresses args addr if_index=$1 shift addresses="$@" args="$if_index $#" for addr in ${addresses}; do args="$args ${AF_INET} 4 $(echo $addr | sed 's/[.]/ /g')" done busctl_call SetLinkDNS 'ia(iay)' ${args} } resolvectl_set_nameservers() { local if_index addresses if_index=$1 shift addresses="$@" /usr/bin/resolvectl dns $if_index $addresses } busctl_set_search() { local if_index domains args domain if_index=$1 shift domains="$@" args="$if_index $#" for domain in ${domains}; do args="$args ${domain} false" done busctl_call SetLinkDomains 'ia(sb)' ${args} } resolvectl_set_search() { local if_index domains if_index=$1 shift domains="$@" /usr/bin/resolvectl domain $if_index $domains } modify_resolved_manager() { local if_index split_dns_list if_index=$(get_if_index $TUNDEV) split_dns_list=$(echo $CISCO_SPLIT_DNS | tr ',' ' ') resolvectl_set_nameservers $if_index $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ] || [ -n "$split_dns_list" ]; then resolvectl_set_search $if_index $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN $split_dns_list fi } modify_resolved_manager_old() { local if_index if_index=$(get_if_index $TUNDEV) busctl_set_nameservers $if_index $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then busctl_set_search $if_index $CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN fi } restore_resolved_manager() { local if_index if_index=$(get_if_index $TUNDEV) /usr/bin/resolvectl revert $if_index } restore_resolved_manager_old() { local if_index if_index=$(get_if_index $TUNDEV) busctl_call RevertLink 'i' $if_index } # === resolv.conf handling via unbound ========= modify_resolvconf_unbound() { if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then /usr/sbin/unbound-control forward_add +i ${CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN} ${INTERNAL_IP4_DNS} /usr/sbin/unbound-control flush_requestlist /usr/sbin/unbound-control flush_zone ${CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN} fi } restore_resolvconf_unbound() { if [ -n "$CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN" ]; then /usr/sbin/unbound-control forward_remove +i ${CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN} /usr/sbin/unbound-control flush_zone ${CISCO_DEF_DOMAIN} /usr/sbin/unbound-control flush_requestlist fi } # === resolv.conf handling via resolvd ========= modify_resolvconf_resolvd() { /sbin/route nameserver $TUNDEV $INTERNAL_IP4_DNS $INTERNAL_IP6_DNS } restore_resolvconf_resolvd() { /sbin/route nameserver $TUNDEV } # ========= Toplevel state handling ======================================= do_pre_init() { if [ "$OS" = "Linux" ]; then if (exec 6< /dev/net/tun) > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then : else # can't open /dev/net/tun test -e /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe && `cat /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe` tun 2>/dev/null # make sure tun device exists if [ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]; then mkdir -p /dev/net mknod -m 0640 /dev/net/tun c 10 200 [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon /dev/net/tun fi # workaround for a possible latency caused by udev, sleep max. 10s for x in $(seq 100) ; do (exec 6<> /dev/net/tun) > /dev/null 2>&1 && break; sleep 0.1 done fi elif [ "$OS" = "FreeBSD" -o "$OS" = "DragonFly" ]; then if ! ifconfig $TUNDEV > /dev/null; then ifconfig $TUNDEV create fi elif [ "$OS" = "GNU/kFreeBSD" ]; then if [ ! -e /dev/tun ]; then kldload if_tun fi elif [ "$OS" = "NetBSD" ]; then : elif [ "$OS" = "OpenBSD" ]; then if ! ifconfig $TUNDEV > /dev/null; then ifconfig $TUNDEV create fi : elif [ "$OS" = "SunOS" ]; then : elif [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]; then : fi } do_connect() { if [ -n "$CISCO_BANNER" ]; then echo "Connect Banner:" echo "$CISCO_BANNER" | while read LINE ; do echo "|" "$LINE" ; done echo fi case "$VPNGATEWAY" in 127.*|::1) ;; # localhost (probably proxy) *) set_vpngateway_route ;; esac do_ifconfig if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_EXC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_SPLIT_EXC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASK}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASKLEN}" case "$NETWORK" in 0.*|127.*|169.254.*) echo "ignoring non-forwardable exclude route $NETWORK/$NETMASKLEN" >&2 ;; *) set_exclude_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASK" "$NETMASKLEN" ;; esac i=`expr $i + 1` done fi if [ -n "$CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC" ]; then # untested i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASKLEN}" set_ipv6_exclude_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASKLEN" i=`expr $i + 1` done fi if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_INC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_SPLIT_INC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASK}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASKLEN}" if [ "$NETWORK" != "0.0.0.0" ]; then set_network_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASK" "$NETMASKLEN" "$TUNDEV" else set_default_route fi i=`expr $i + 1` done elif [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" ]; then set_default_route fi if [ -n "$CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASKLEN}" if [ $NETMASKLEN -eq 0 ]; then set_ipv6_default_route else set_ipv6_network_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASKLEN" "$TUNDEV" fi i=`expr $i + 1` done elif [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" -o -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" ]; then set_ipv6_default_route fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS" ]; then $MODIFYRESOLVCONF fi } do_disconnect() { if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_INC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_SPLIT_INC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASK}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASKLEN}" if [ "$NETWORK" != "0.0.0.0" ]; then # FIXME: This doesn't restore previously overwritten # routes. del_network_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASK" "$NETMASKLEN" "$TUNDEV" else reset_default_route fi i=`expr $i + 1` done else reset_default_route fi if [ -n "$CISCO_SPLIT_EXC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_SPLIT_EXC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASK="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASK}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASKLEN}" case "$NETWORK" in 0.*|127.*|169.254.*) ;; # ignoring non-forwardable exclude route *) del_exclude_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASK" "$NETMASKLEN" ;; esac i=`expr $i + 1` done fi if [ -n "$CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC" ]; then # untested i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_EXC_${i}_MASKLEN}" del_ipv6_exclude_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASKLEN" i=`expr $i + 1` done fi if [ -n "$CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC" ]; then i=0 while [ $i -lt $CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC ] ; do eval NETWORK="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_${i}_ADDR}" eval NETMASKLEN="\${CISCO_IPV6_SPLIT_INC_${i}_MASKLEN}" if [ $NETMASKLEN -eq 0 ]; then reset_ipv6_default_route else del_ipv6_network_route "$NETWORK" "$NETMASKLEN" "$TUNDEV" fi i=`expr $i + 1` done elif [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" -o -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" ]; then reset_ipv6_default_route fi del_vpngateway_route if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_DNS" ]; then $RESTORERESOLVCONF fi if [ -n "$IPROUTE" ]; then if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" ]; then $IPROUTE addr del "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS/255.255.255.255" peer "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" dev "$TUNDEV" fi # If the netmask is provided, it contains the address _and_ netmask if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" ] && [ -z "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS/128" fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then $IPROUTE -6 addr del $INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK dev $TUNDEV fi $IPROUTE link set dev "$TUNDEV" down else if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" ]; then ifconfig "$TUNDEV" `ifconfig_syntax_del "$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS"` fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS" ] && [ -z "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK="$INTERNAL_IP6_ADDRESS/128" fi if [ -n "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK" ]; then ifconfig "$TUNDEV" `ifconfig_syntax_del "$INTERNAL_IP6_NETMASK"` fi ifconfig "$TUNDEV" down fi case "$OS" in NetBSD|OpenBSD) # and probably others... ifconfig "$TUNDEV" destroy ;; FreeBSD|DragonFly) ifconfig "$TUNDEV" destroy > /dev/null 2>&1 & ;; esac } do_attempt_reconnect() { set_vpngateway_route } #### Main if [ -z "$reason" ]; then echo "this script must be called from vpnc" 1>&2 exit 1 fi case "$reason" in pre-init) run_hooks pre-init do_pre_init ;; connect) run_hooks connect do_connect run_hooks post-connect ;; disconnect) run_hooks disconnect do_disconnect run_hooks post-disconnect ;; attempt-reconnect) # Invoked before each attempt to re-establish the session. # If the underlying physical connection changed, we might # be left with a route to the VPN server through the VPN # itself, which would need to be fixed. run_hooks attempt-reconnect do_attempt_reconnect run_hooks post-attempt-reconnect ;; reconnect) # After successfully re-establishing the session. run_hooks reconnect ;; *) echo "unknown reason '$reason'. Maybe vpnc-script is out of date" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0