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Nate Brown a10baeee92
Pull hostmap and pending hostmap apart, remove unused functions (#843) 2023-07-24 12:37:52 -05:00
Nate Brown 03e4a7f988
Rehandshaking (#838)
Co-authored-by: Brad Higgins <brad@defined.net>
Co-authored-by: Wade Simmons <wadey@slack-corp.com>
2023-05-04 15:16:37 -05:00
brad-defined 9b03053191
update EncReader and EncWriter interface function args to have concrete types (#844)
* Update LightHouseHandlerFunc to remove EncWriter param.
* Move EncWriter to interface
* EncReader, too
2023-04-07 14:28:37 -04:00
Wade Simmons e0553822b0
Use NewGCMTLS (when using experiment boringcrypto) (#803)
* Use NewGCMTLS (when using experiment boringcrypto)

This change only affects builds built using `GOEXPERIMENT=boringcrypto`.
When built with this experiment, we use the NewGCMTLS() method exposed by
goboring, which validates that the nonce is strictly monotonically increasing.
This is the TLS 1.2 specification for nonce generation (which also matches the
method used by the Noise Protocol)

- https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.19/src/crypto/tls/cipher_suites.go#L520-L522
- https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.19/src/crypto/internal/boring/aes.go#L235-L237
- https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.19/src/crypto/internal/boring/aes.go#L250
- ae223d6138/include/openssl/aead.h (L379-L381)
- ae223d6138/crypto/fipsmodule/cipher/e_aes.c (L1082-L1093)

* need to lock around EncryptDanger in SendVia

* fix link to test vector
2023-04-05 11:08:23 -04:00
Nate Brown 1a6c657451
Normalize logs (#837) 2023-03-30 15:07:31 -05:00
Wade Simmons e1af37e46d
add calculated_remotes (#759)
* add calculated_remotes

This setting allows us to "guess" what the remote might be for a host
while we wait for the lighthouse response. For networks that hard
designed with in mind, it can help speed up handshake performance, as well as
improve resiliency in the case that all lighthouses are down.

Example:

    lighthouse:
      # ...

      calculated_remotes:
        # For any Nebula IPs in 10.0.10.0/24, this will apply the mask and add
        # the calculated IP as an initial remote (while we wait for the response
        # from the lighthouse). Both CIDRs must have the same mask size.
        # For example, Nebula IP 10.0.10.123 will have a calculated remote of
        # 192.168.1.123

        10.0.10.0/24:
          - mask: 192.168.1.0/24
            port: 4242

* figure out what is up with this test

* add test

* better logic for sending handshakes

Keep track of the last light of hosts we sent handshakes to. Only log
handshake sent messages if the list has changed.

Remove the test Test_NewHandshakeManagerTrigger because it is faulty and
makes no sense. It relys on the fact that no handshake packets actually
get sent, but with these changes we would send packets now (which it
should!)

* use atomic.Pointer

* cleanup to make it clearer

* fix typo in example
2023-03-13 15:09:08 -04:00
Wade Simmons 6e0ae4f9a3
firewall: add option to send REJECT replies (#738)
* firewall: add option to send REJECT replies

This change allows you to configure the firewall to send REJECT packets
when a packet is denied.

    firewall:
      # Action to take when a packet is not allowed by the firewall rules.
      # Can be one of:
      #   `drop` (default): silently drop the packet.
      #   `reject`: send a reject reply.
      #     - For TCP, this will be a RST "Connection Reset" packet.
      #     - For other protocols, this will be an ICMP port unreachable packet.
      outbound_action: drop
      inbound_action: drop

These packets are only sent to established tunnels, and only on the
overlay network (currently IPv4 only).

    $ ping -c1 192.168.100.3
    PING 192.168.100.3 (192.168.100.3) 56(84) bytes of data.
    From 192.168.100.3 icmp_seq=2 Destination Port Unreachable

    --- 192.168.100.3 ping statistics ---
    2 packets transmitted, 0 received, +1 errors, 100% packet loss, time 31ms

    $ nc -nzv 192.168.100.3 22
    (UNKNOWN) [192.168.100.3] 22 (?) : Connection refused

This change also modifies the smoke test to capture tcpdump pcaps from
both the inside and outside to inspect what is going on over the wire.
It also now does TCP and UDP packet tests using the Nmap version of
ncat.

* calculate seq and ack the same was as the kernel

The logic a bit confusing, so we copy it straight from how the kernel
does iptables `--reject-with tcp-reset`:

- https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.19/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_reject_ipv4.c#L193-L221

* cleanup
2023-03-13 15:08:40 -04:00
Nate Brown a06977bbd5
Track connections by local index id instead of vpn ip (#807) 2023-02-13 14:41:05 -06:00
John Maguire 5bd8712946
Immediately forward packets from self to self on FreeBSD (#808) 2023-01-23 15:51:54 -06:00
Wade Simmons 9af242dc47
switch to new sync/atomic helpers in go1.19 (#728)
These new helpers make the code a lot cleaner. I confirmed that the
simple helpers like `atomic.Int64` don't add any extra overhead as they
get inlined by the compiler. `atomic.Pointer` adds an extra method call
as it no longer gets inlined, but we aren't using these on the hot path
so it is probably okay.
2022-10-31 13:37:41 -04:00
Nate Brown 4c0ae3df5e
Refuse to process double encrypted packets (#741) 2022-09-19 12:47:48 -05:00
Nate Brown feb3e1317f
Add a simple benchmark to e2e tests (#739) 2022-09-01 09:44:58 -05:00
brad-defined 169cdbbd35
Immediately forward packets received on the nebula TUN device from self to self (#501)
* Immediately forward packets received on the nebula TUN device with a destination of our Nebula VPN IP right back out that same TUN device on MacOS.
2022-06-27 14:36:10 -04:00
brad-defined 1a7c575011
Relay (#678)
Co-authored-by: Wade Simmons <wsimmons@slack-corp.com>
2022-06-21 13:35:23 -05:00
Nate Brown 312a01dc09
Lighthouse reload support (#649)
Co-authored-by: John Maguire <contact@johnmaguire.me>
2022-03-14 12:35:13 -05:00
Nate Brown 467e605d5e
Push route handling into overlay, a few more nits fixed (#581) 2021-11-12 11:19:28 -06:00
Wade Simmons 304b12f63f
create ConnectionState before adding to HostMap (#535)
We have a few small race conditions with creating the HostInfo.ConnectionState
since we add the host info to the pendingHostMap before we set this
field. We can make everything a lot easier if we just add an "init"
function so that we can set this field in the hostinfo before we add it
to the hostmap.
2021-11-08 14:46:22 -05:00
Nate Brown bcabcfdaca
Rework some things into packages (#489) 2021-11-03 20:54:04 -05:00
Nate Brown 95f4c8a01b
Don't check for rebind if we are closing the tunnel (#457) 2021-05-04 19:15:24 -05:00
Wade Simmons 44cb697552
Add more metrics (#450)
* Add more metrics

This change adds the following counter metrics:

Metrics to track packets dropped at the firewall:

    firewall.dropped.local_ip
    firewall.dropped.remote_ip
    firewall.dropped.no_rule

Metrics to track handshakes attempts that have been initiated and ones
that have timed out (ones that have completed are tracked by the
existing "handshakes" histogram).

    handshake_manager.initiated
    handshake_manager.timed_out

Metrics to track when cached_packets are dropped because we run out of
buffer space, and how many are sent once the handshake completes.

    hostinfo.cached_packets.dropped
    hostinfo.cached_packets.sent

This change also notes how many cached packets we have when we log the
final "Handshake received" message for either stage1 for stage2.

* separate incoming/outgoing metrics

* remove "allowed" firewall metrics

We don't need this on the hotpath, they aren't worh it.

* don't need pointers here
2021-04-27 22:23:18 -04:00
Nathan Brown 710df6a876
Refactor remotes and handshaking to give every address a fair shot (#437) 2021-04-14 13:50:09 -05:00
Nathan Brown 64d8e5aa96
More LH cleanup (#429) 2021-04-01 10:23:31 -05:00
Nathan Brown 75f7bda0a4
Lighthouse performance pass (#418) 2021-03-31 17:32:02 -05:00
Nathan Brown 0c2e5973e1
Simple lie test (#427) 2021-03-31 10:26:35 -05:00
Nathan Brown 883e09a392
Don't use a global ca pool (#426) 2021-03-29 12:10:19 -05:00
Nathan Brown 3ea7e1b75f
Don't use a global logger (#423) 2021-03-26 09:46:30 -05:00
Wade Simmons 64d8035d09
fix race in getOrHandshake (#400)
We missed this race with #396 (and I think this is also the crash in
issue #226). We need to lock a little higher in the getOrHandshake
method, before we reset hostinfo.ConnectionInfo. Previously, two
routines could enter this section and confuse the handshake process.

This could result in the other side sending a recv_error that also has
a race with setting hostinfo.ConnectionInfo back to nil. So we make sure
to grab the lock in handleRecvError as well.

Neither of these code paths are in the hot path (handling packets
between two hosts over an active tunnel) so there should be no
performance concerns.
2021-03-09 09:27:02 -05:00
Wade Simmons d604270966
Fix most known data races (#396)
This change fixes all of the known data races that `make smoke-docker-race` finds, except for one.

Most of these races are around the handshake phase for a hostinfo, so we add a RWLock to the hostinfo and Lock during each of the handshake stages.

Some of the other races are around consistently using `atomic` around the `messageCounter` field. To make this harder to mess up, I have renamed the field to `atomicMessageCounter` (I also removed the unnecessary extra pointer deference as we can just point directly to the struct field).

The last remaining data race is around reading `ConnectionInfo.ready`, which is a boolean that is only written to once when the handshake has finished. Due to it being in the hot path for packets and the rare case that this could actually be an issue, holding off on fixing that one for now.

here is the results of `make smoke-docker-race`:

before:

    lighthouse1: Found 2 data race(s)
    host2:       Found 36 data race(s)
    host3:       Found 17 data race(s)
    host4:       Found 31 data race(s)

after:

    host2: Found 1 data race(s)
    host4: Found 1 data race(s)

Fixes: #147
Fixes: #226
Fixes: #283
Fixes: #316
2021-03-05 21:18:33 -05:00
Nathan Brown b6234abfb3
Add a way to trigger punch backs via lighthouse (#394) 2021-03-01 19:06:01 -06:00
Wade Simmons 2a4beb41b9
Routine-local conntrack cache (#391)
Previously, every packet we see gets a lock on the conntrack table and updates it. When running with multiple routines, this can cause heavy lock contention and limit our ability for the threads to run independently. This change caches reads from the conntrack table for a very short period of time to reduce this lock contention. This cache will currently default to disabled unless you are running with multiple routines, in which case the default cache delay will be 1 second. This means that entries in the conntrack table may be up to 1 second out of date and remain in a routine local cache for up to 1 second longer than the global table.

Instead of calling time.Now() for every packet, this cache system relies on a tick thread that updates the current cache "version" each tick. Every packet we check if the cache version is out of date, and reset the cache if so.
2021-03-01 19:52:17 -05:00
Wade Simmons 27d9a67dda
Proper multiqueue support for tun devices (#382)
This change is for Linux only.

Previously, when running with multiple tun.routines, we would only have one file descriptor. This change instead sets IFF_MULTI_QUEUE and opens a file descriptor for each routine. This allows us to process with multiple threads while preventing out of order packet reception issues.

To attempt to distribute the flows across the queues, we try to write to the tun/UDP queue that corresponds with the one we read from. So if we read a packet from tun queue "2", we will write the outgoing encrypted packet to UDP queue "2". Because of the nature of how multi queue works with flows, a given host tunnel will be sticky to a given routine (so if you try to performance benchmark by only using one tunnel between two hosts, you are only going to be using a max of one thread for each direction).

Because this system works much better when we can correlate flows between the tun and udp routines, we are deprecating the undocumented "tun.routines" and "listen.routines" parameters and introducing a new "routines" parameter that sets the value for both. If you use the old undocumented parameters, the max of the values will be used and a warning logged.

Co-authored-by: Nate Brown <nbrown.us@gmail.com>
2021-02-25 15:01:14 -05:00
Darren Hoo 0010db46e4
Fix a data race on message counter (#284)
3. ==================
WARNING: DATA RACE
Write at 0x00c00030e020 by goroutine 17:
  sync/atomic.AddInt64()
      runtime/race_amd64.s:276 +0xb
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).sendNoMetrics()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/inside.go:226 +0x9c
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).send()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/inside.go:214 +0x149
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).readOutsidePackets()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/outside.go:94 +0x1213
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*udpConn).ListenOut()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/udp_generic.go:109 +0x3b5
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).listenOut()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/interface.go:147 +0x15e

Previous read at 0x00c00030e020 by goroutine 18:
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).consumeInsidePacket()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/inside.go:58 +0x892
  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*Interface).listenIn()
      github.com/slackhq/nebula/interface.go:164 +0x178
2020-09-21 21:41:46 -04:00
Wade Simmons ac557f381b
drop unroutable packets (#267)
Currently, if a packet arrives on the tun device with a destination that
is not a routable Nebula IP, `queryUnsafeRoute` converts that IP to
0.0.0.0 and we store that packet and try to look up that IP with the
lighthouse. This doesn't make any sense to do, if we get a packet that
is unroutable we should just drop it.

Note, we have a few configurable options like `drop_local_broadcast`
and `drop_multicast` which do this for a few specific types, but since
no packets like this will send correctly I think we should just drop
anything that is unroutable.
2020-08-04 22:59:04 -04:00
Wade Simmons a54f3fc681
fix fast handshake trigger for static hosts (#265)
We are currently triggering a fast handshake for static hosts right
inside HandshakeManager.AddVpnIP, but this can actually trigger before
we have generated the handshake packet to use. Instead, we should be
triggering right after we call ixHandshakeStage0 in getOrHandshake
(which generates the handshake packet)
2020-08-02 20:59:50 -04:00
Wade Simmons b37a91cfbc
add meta packet statistics (#230)
This change add more metrics around "meta" (non "message" type packets).
For lighthouse packets, we also record statistics around the specific
lighthouse meta type.

We don't keep statistics for the "message" type so that we don't slow
down the fast path (and you can just look at metrics on the tun
interface to find that information).
2020-06-26 13:45:48 -04:00
Patrick Bogen ecf0e5a9f6
drop packets even if we aren't going to emit Debug logs about it (#239)
* drop packets even if we aren't going to emit Debug logs about it

* smallify change
2020-06-10 16:55:49 -05:00
Patrick Bogen 363c836422
log the reason for fw drops (#220)
* log the reason for fw drops

* only prepare log if we will end up sending it
2020-04-10 10:57:21 -07:00
Wade Simmons b4f2f7ce4e
log `certName` alongside `vpnIp` (#200)
This change adds a new helper, `(*HostInfo).logger()`, that starts a new
logrus.Entry with `vpnIp` and `certName`. We don't use the helper inside
of handshake_ix though since the certificate has not been attached to
the HostInfo yet.

Fixes: #84
2020-04-06 11:34:00 -07:00
Ryan Huber a91a40212d
check that packet isn't bound for my vpn ip (#192) 2020-02-21 16:49:54 -08:00
Ryan Huber 9333a8e3b7 subnet support 2019-12-12 16:34:17 +00:00
Slack Security Team f22b4b584d Public Release 2019-11-19 17:00:20 +00:00