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2020-12-14misc: move to new pool_foreach macrosDamjan Marion1-3/+3
Type: refactor Change-Id: Ie67dc579e88132ddb1ee4a34cb69f96920101772 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2020-10-24vrrp: asynchronous events on VR state changeMatthew Smith1-0/+2
Type: feature Add API message for an API client to subscribe/unsubscribe to receive an event when a VRRP VR changes state. Add code to build and send the events. Change-Id: Ie92cadd4850d4352c1aaa79c4b0a7daa0f3b04e7 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2020-09-21vrrp: set up multicast for both address familiesMatthew Smith1-2/+14
Type: fix When a VR is added, multicast accept routes are added which allow inbound packets sent to the VRRP group address on the interface of the VR so advertisements from peers can be received. If this is the first VR added, also add a local forward route for the VRRP group address so the packets will be processed by the VRRP input nodes. When deciding whether to add/delete the local forward route, the total number of VRs configured was being checked. If there are no VRs configured initially and a VR is added for IPv4, this check would correctly see that this was the first VR and add an IPv4 route. If an IPv6 VR was configured subsequently, this check would find that a VR was already configured and incorrectly decide that no route needed to be added and IPv6 VRRP advertisements from peers would be dropped as a result. The opposite would occur if you first added an IPv6 VR followed by adding an IPv4 VR - whichever address family was added first would work correctly and the other one would not work. Since a route is needed for each address family, check on the per address family count of VRs when deciding whether to add/delete the local forward route instead of checking on the global count of VRs. Change-Id: I851a7ef8a4f9e4e370d08b0832284a13387eb083 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2020-09-04vrrp: improve RFC compliance for ARP/NDMatthew Smith1-36/+39
Type: fix The ARP/ND feature nodes reply to requests for a VR virtual IP address when a VR is in the master state. If the VR is in the backup state, the request is passed to the next node on the feature arc. This can cause an incorrect response to be sent. If some other feature (e.g. NAT) causes a virtual IP address to be configured as a "local" address on the system, a later node on the feature arc may respond to an ARP/ND request with the real MAC address of the interface. RFC 5798 says that a router must respond to ARP/ND requests for VR virtual IP addresses with the VR virtual MAC address. And it says a router must not respond to ARP/ND requests for VR virtual IP addresses when the VR is in the backup state. Ensure that ARP/ND requests for VR virtual IP addresses are dropped when in the backup state rather than allowing them to continue on the feature arc where another node may end up responding. In order to do this, enable/disable the feature nodes when leaving or entering the init state instead of the master state. Change-Id: I416f83e125cbf91deb90c3b6eb00ba3207de24ad Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2020-06-27vrrp: backup processes priority 255 advertisementMatthew Smith1-1/+33
Type: fix When accept mode is enabled, a backup VR will configure the VR virtual addresses locally and respond to packets sent to those addresses. This did not work when the primary VR is the address owner and sends advertisements using the virtual address as the source address. It also did not work when NAT was configured on the interface with the virtual address as the NAT pool address. In both cases, advertisements from other VRs would arrive and be dropped because they appeared to be spoofed - the source address would be an address that is configured as an interface address on the instance receiving it. When accept mode is enabled for a VR and the VR enters the master state, add an input feature on ip[46]-multicast for the interface which looks for VRRP advertisements, figures out whether they are for a VR which is configured with accept mode and is in the master state and kicks them straight to the VRRP nodes to avoid dropping them. Change-Id: I240ba1ee0b3fd6d693de729698c1181dc71bb08b Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2020-02-13vrrp: add plugin providing vrrp supportMatthew Smith1-0/+1240
Type: feature Add a new plugin to support HA using VRRPv3 (RFC 5798). Change-Id: Iaa2c37e6172f8f41e9165f178f44d481f6e247b9 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>