[ovs-dev] [PATCH v2 2/4] ipsec: reintroduce IPsec support for tunneling
Qiuyu Xiao
qiuyu.xiao.qyx at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 21:23:00 UTC 2018
This patch reintroduces ovs-monitor-ipsec daemon that
was previously removed by commit 2b02d770 ("openvswitch:
Allow external IPsec tunnel management.")
After this patch, there are no IPsec flavored tunnels anymore.
IPsec is enabled by setting up the right values in:
1. OVSDB:Interface:options column;
2. OVSDB:Open_vSwitch:other_config column;
3. OpenFlow pipeline.
GRE, VXLAN, GENEVE, and STT IPsec tunnels are supported. LibreSwan and
StrongSwan IKE daemons are supported. User can choose pre-shared key,
self-signed peer certificate, or CA-signed certificate as authentication
method.
Signed-off-by: Ansis Atteka <aatteka at ovn.org>
Signed-off-by: Qiuyu Xiao <qiuyu.xiao.qyx at gmail.com>
---
Documentation/automake.mk | 1 +
Documentation/howto/index.rst | 1 +
Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst | 256 +++++++
Makefile.am | 1 +
debian/automake.mk | 3 +
debian/control | 21 +
debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs | 1 +
debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init | 189 +++++
debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install | 1 +
ipsec/automake.mk | 10 +
ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec | 1152 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
vswitchd/vswitch.xml | 124 +++-
12 files changed, 1751 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst
create mode 100644 debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs
create mode 100644 debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init
create mode 100644 debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install
create mode 100644 ipsec/automake.mk
create mode 100755 ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec
diff --git a/Documentation/automake.mk b/Documentation/automake.mk
index 2202df45b..3a505924a 100644
--- a/Documentation/automake.mk
+++ b/Documentation/automake.mk
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ DOC_SOURCE = \
Documentation/howto/docker.rst \
Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst \
Documentation/howto/firewalld.rst \
+ Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst \
Documentation/howto/kvm.rst \
Documentation/howto/libvirt.rst \
Documentation/howto/selinux.rst \
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/index.rst b/Documentation/howto/index.rst
index 201d6936b..9a3487be3 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/howto/index.rst
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ OVS
:maxdepth: 2
kvm
+ ipsec
selinux
libvirt
ssl
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst b/Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..67f0f4a00
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/howto/ipsec.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,256 @@
+..
+ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
+ not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
+ a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
+ WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
+ License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
+ under the License.
+
+ Convention for heading levels in Open vSwitch documentation:
+
+ ======= Heading 0 (reserved for the title in a document)
+ ------- Heading 1
+ ~~~~~~~ Heading 2
+ +++++++ Heading 3
+ ''''''' Heading 4
+
+ Avoid deeper levels because they do not render well.
+
+=======================================
+Encrypt Open vSwitch Tunnels with IPsec
+=======================================
+
+This document describes how to use Open vSwitch to provide IPsec security for
+STT, GENEVE, GRE and VXLAN tunnels. This document assumes that you have
+already installed Open vSwitch.
+
+Setup
+-----
+
+Install strongSwan and openvswitch-ipsec debian packages::
+
+ $ apt-get install strongswan
+ $ dpkg -i openvswitch-ipsec_<version>_amd64.deb
+
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+
+The IPsec configuration is done by setting options of the tunnel interface.
+ovs-monitor-ipsec configures IKE daemom accordingly based on the tunnel options.
+
+Authentication Methods
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Hosts of the IPsec tunnel need to authenticate each other to build a secure
+channel. There are three authentication methods:
+
+1) You can set a pre-shared key in both hosts to do authentication. This
+ method is easier to use but less secure::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:local_ip=1.1.1.1 \
+ options:remote_ip=2.2.2.2 \
+ options:psk=swordfish])
+
+2) You can use the certificate of remote host to do authentication. First,
+ generate certificate and private key in each host. The certificate could be
+ self-signed. Refer to the ovs-pki(8) man page for more information regarding
+ certificate and key generation. Then, copy the remote certificate to the local
+ host and type::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . \
+ other_config:certificate=/path/to/local_cert.pem \
+ other_config:private_key=/path/to/priv_key.pem
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:local_ip=1.1.1.1 \
+ options:remote_ip=2.2.2.2 \
+ options:remote_cert=/path/to/remote_cert.pem
+
+ `local_cert.pem` is the certificate of the local host. `priv_key.pem`
+ is the private key of the local host. `priv_key.pem` needs to be stored in
+ a secure location. `remote_cert.pem` is the certificate of the remote host.
+
+3) You can also use CA certificate to do authentication. First, you need to
+ establish your public key infrastructure. The certificate of each host
+ needs to be signed by the CA. Refer to the ovs-pki(8) man page
+ for more information regarding PKI establishment. Then, copy the CA
+ certificate to the local host and type::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . \
+ other_config:certificate=/path/to/local_cert.pem \
+ other_config:private_key=/path/to/priv_key.pem \
+ other_config:ca_cert=/path/to/ca_cert.pem
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:local_ip=1.1.1.1 \
+ options:remote_ip=2.2.2.2 \
+ options:remote_name=remote_cn
+
+ strongSwan extracts identity from the certificate's `subjectAltName` field,
+ so you have to use x509 v3 certificate. `remote_cn` is the hostname from the
+ `subjectAltName` field of the remote host's certificate.
+
+Forwarding Modes
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+There is delay between the user setting up IPsec tunnel and the IPsec tunnel
+actually taking affect to encrypt packets. To offset the risk of unencrypted
+packets leaking out during this period, you can choose a more secure forwarding
+mode. There are three different forwarding modes:
+
+1) ovs-monitor-ipsec assumes that packets from all OVS tunnels by default
+ should be allowed to exit unencrypted unless particular tunnel is
+ explicitly configured with IPsec parameters::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:remote_ip=1.2.3.4 \
+ options:psk=swordfish])
+
+
+ The problem with this mode is that there is inherent race condition
+ between ovs-monitor-ipsec and ovs-vswitchd daemons where ovs-vswitchd
+ could enable forwarding before ovs-monitor-ipsec actually had a chance
+ to configure IPsec policies.
+ This mode should be used only and only if tunnel configuration is static
+ and/or if there is firewall that can drop the plain packets that
+ occasionally leak the tunnel unencrypted on OVSDB (re)configuration
+ events.
+
+2) ovs-monitor-ipsec assumes that packets marked with a given SKB mark
+ must be encrypted and hence should not be allowed to leave the system
+ unencrypted::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:ipsec_skb_mark=1/1
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:remote_ip=1.2.3.4 \
+ options:psk=swordfish])
+
+ With this mode ovs-monitor-ipsec makes IKE daemon to install IPsec shunt
+ policies that serve as safety net and prevent unencrypted tunnel packets
+ to leave the host in case ovs-vswitchd configured datapath before
+ ovs-monitor-ipsec installed IPsec policies.
+ However, assumption here is that OpenFlow controller was careful
+ and installed OpenFlow rule with set SKB mark action specified in
+ OVSDB Open_vSwitch table before the first packet was able to leave
+ the OVS tunnel.
+
+3) ovs-monitor-ipsec assumes that packets coming from all OVS tunnels
+ by default need to be protected with IPsec unless the tunnel is explicitly
+ allowed to leave unencrypted. This is inverse behavior of the second
+ mode::
+
+ % ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:ipsec_skb_mark=0/1
+ % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 ipsec_gre0 -- \
+ set interface ipsec_gre0 type=gre \
+ options:remote_ip=1.2.3.4 \
+ options:psk=swordfish])
+
+ With this solution ovs-monitor-ipsec tells IKE daemon
+ to install IPsec shunt policies to match on skb mark 0
+ which should be the default skb mark value for all tunnel packets
+ going through NetFilter/XFRM hooks. As a result IPsec assumes
+ that all packets coming from tunnels should be encrypted unless
+ OpenFlow controller explicitly set skb mark to a non-zero value.
+ This is the most secure mode, but at the same time the most intrusive
+ one, because the OpenFlow pipeline needs to be overhauled just because
+ now IPsec is enabled.
+
+ Note that instead of using least significant bit of SKB mark, you could
+ just as well have used any other bit.
+
+
+Troubleshooting
+---------------
+
+Use following ovs-apptcl command to get ovs-monitor-ipsec internal
+representation of tunnel configuration::
+
+ % ovs-appctl -t ovs-monitor-ipsec tunnels/show
+
+If there is misconfiguration then ovs-appctl should indicate why.
+For example::
+
+ Interface name: gre0 v5 (CONFIGURED) <--- Should be set to CONFIGURED.
+ Otherwise, error message will
+ be provided
+ Tunnel Type: gre
+ Local IP: 1.1.1.1
+ Remote IP: 2.2.2.2
+ SKB mark: None
+ Local cert: None
+ Local name: None
+ Local key: None
+ Remote cert: None
+ Remote name: None
+ CA cert: None
+ PSK: swordfish
+ Ofport: 1 <--- Whether ovs-vswitchd has assigned Ofport
+ number to this Tunnel Port
+ CFM state: Up <--- Whether CFM declared this tunnel healthy
+ Kernel policies installed:
+ ... <--- IPsec policies for this OVS tunnel in
+ Linux Kernel installed by strongSwan
+ Kernel security associations installed:
+ ... <--- IPsec security associations for this OVS
+ tunnel in Linux Kernel installed by
+ strongswan
+ Strongswan connections that are active:
+ ... <--- strongSwan "connections" for this OVS
+ tunnel
+
+You can also check the logs of the ovs-ipsec-monitor daemon and the IKE daemon
+to locate issues.
+
+Limitations
+-----------
+
+There are several limitations:
+
+1) Some older Open vSwitch datapath kernel modules (in Linux Kernel tree)
+ do not support route lookups with transport L4 ports properly. In
+ this case Ethernet over L4 tunneling protocols (e.g. STT, GENEVE)
+ would not work. However, GRE would still work because it does not
+ have concept of L4 ports.
+
+2) Some strongSwan versions might not support certain features. For
+ example:
+
+ a) AES GCM ciphers that improve performance.
+ b) xfrm_acq_expires setting in strongSwan configuration file.
+ This setting tells strongSwan how aggressively to retry
+ establishing tunnel, if peer did not respond to previous keying
+ request.
+ c) set_proto_port_transport_sa in charon configuration file that tells
+ Linux Kernel to filter out unexpected packets that came over IPsec
+ tunnel.
+ d) IPsec transport mode for NAT deployment.
+
+3) Since IPsec decryption is done from the software when packet has already
+ gotten past NIC hardware, then benefits of the most tunneling offloads,
+ like GENEVE or TSO for STT can't be leveraged unless NIC has IPsec offloads
+ as well and the NIC knows how to leverage them.
+
+Bug Reporting
+-------------
+
+If you think you may have found a bug with security implications, like
+
+1) IPsec protected tunnel accepted packets that came unencrypted; OR
+2) IPsec protected tunnel allowed packets to leave unencrypted;
+
+Then report such bugs according to :doc:`/internals/security`.
+
+If bug does not have security implications, then report it according to
+instructions in :doc:`/internals/bugs`.
+
+There is also a possibility that there is a bug in strongSwan. In that
+case report it to strongSwan mailing list.
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index e02799a90..c0fef11fd 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -480,6 +480,7 @@ include tests/automake.mk
include include/automake.mk
include third-party/automake.mk
include debian/automake.mk
+include ipsec/automake.mk
include vswitchd/automake.mk
include ovsdb/automake.mk
include rhel/automake.mk
diff --git a/debian/automake.mk b/debian/automake.mk
index 4d8e204bb..8a8d43c9f 100644
--- a/debian/automake.mk
+++ b/debian/automake.mk
@@ -20,6 +20,9 @@ EXTRA_DIST += \
debian/openvswitch-datapath-source.copyright \
debian/openvswitch-datapath-source.dirs \
debian/openvswitch-datapath-source.install \
+ debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs \
+ debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init \
+ debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install \
debian/openvswitch-pki.dirs \
debian/openvswitch-pki.postinst \
debian/openvswitch-pki.postrm \
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index a4c031d85..9443e91c9 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -320,3 +320,24 @@ Description: Open vSwitch development package
1000V.
.
This package provides openvswitch headers and libopenvswitch for developers.
+
+Package: openvswitch-ipsec
+Architecture: linux-any
+Depends: iproute2,
+ openvswitch-common (= ${binary:Version}),
+ openvswitch-switch (= ${binary:Version}),
+ python,
+ python-openvswitch (= ${source:Version}),
+ strongswan,
+ ${misc:Depends},
+ ${shlibs:Depends}
+Description: Open vSwitch IPsec tunneling support
+ Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer, software-based,
+ Ethernet virtual switch. It is designed to enable massive network
+ automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting
+ standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, IPFIX,
+ sFlow, SPAN, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed
+ to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to
+ VMware's vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V.
+ .
+ This package provides IPsec tunneling support for OVS tunnels.
diff --git a/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fca44aa7b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.dirs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+usr/share/openvswitch/scripts
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1a9683785
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.init
@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2007, 2009 Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs at debian.org>
+#
+# This is free software; you may 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,
+# or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This 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 with
+# the Debian operating system, in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; if
+# not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
+# Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+#
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: openvswitch-ipsec
+# Required-Start: $network $local_fs $remote_fs openvswitch-switch
+# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Short-Description: Open vSwitch GRE-over-IPsec daemon
+# Description: The ovs-monitor-ipsec script provides support for encrypting GRE
+# tunnels with IPsec.
+### END INIT INFO
+
+PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
+
+DAEMON=/usr/share/openvswitch/scripts/ovs-monitor-ipsec # Daemon's location
+NAME=ovs-monitor-ipsec # Introduce the short server's name here
+LOGDIR=/var/log/openvswitch # Log directory to use
+
+PIDFILE=/var/run/openvswitch/$NAME.pid
+
+test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
+
+. /lib/lsb/init-functions
+
+DODTIME=10 # Time to wait for the server to die, in seconds
+ # If this value is set too low you might not
+ # let some servers to die gracefully and
+ # 'restart' will not work
+
+set -e
+
+running_pid() {
+# Check if a given process pid's cmdline matches a given name
+ pid=$1
+ name=$2
+ [ -z "$pid" ] && return 1
+ [ ! -d /proc/$pid ] && return 1
+ cmd=`cat /proc/$pid/cmdline | tr "\000" " "|cut -d " " -f 2`
+ # Is this the expected server
+ [ "$cmd" != "$name" ] && return 1
+ return 0
+}
+
+running() {
+# Check if the process is running looking at /proc
+# (works for all users)
+
+ # No pidfile, probably no daemon present
+ [ ! -f "$PIDFILE" ] && return 1
+ pid=`cat $PIDFILE`
+ running_pid $pid $DAEMON || return 1
+ return 0
+}
+
+start_server() {
+ if [ ! -d /var/run/openvswitch ]; then
+ install -d -m 755 -o root -g root /var/run/openvswitch
+ fi
+
+ /usr/share/openvswitch/scripts/ovs-monitor-ipsec \
+ --pidfile=$PIDFILE --log-file --detach --monitor \
+ unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+stop_server() {
+ if [ -e $PIDFILE ]; then
+ kill `cat $PIDFILE`
+ fi
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+force_stop() {
+# Force the process to die killing it manually
+ [ ! -e "$PIDFILE" ] && return
+ if running ; then
+ kill -15 $pid
+ # Is it really dead?
+ sleep "$DODTIME"
+ if running ; then
+ kill -9 $pid
+ sleep "$DODTIME"
+ if running ; then
+ echo "Cannot kill $NAME (pid=$pid)!"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ rm -f $PIDFILE
+}
+
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ log_daemon_msg "Starting $NAME"
+ # Check if it's running first
+ if running ; then
+ log_progress_msg "apparently already running"
+ log_end_msg 0
+ exit 0
+ fi
+ if start_server && running ; then
+ # It's ok, the server started and is running
+ log_end_msg 0
+ else
+ # Either we could not start it or it is not running
+ # after we did
+ # NOTE: Some servers might die some time after they start,
+ # this code does not try to detect this and might give
+ # a false positive (use 'status' for that)
+ log_end_msg 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ log_daemon_msg "Stopping $NAME"
+ if running ; then
+ # Only stop the server if we see it running
+ stop_server
+ log_end_msg $?
+ else
+ # If it's not running don't do anything
+ log_progress_msg "apparently not running"
+ log_end_msg 0
+ exit 0
+ fi
+ ;;
+ force-stop)
+ # First try to stop gracefully the program
+ $0 stop
+ if running; then
+ # If it's still running try to kill it more forcefully
+ log_daemon_msg "Stopping (force) $NAME"
+ force_stop
+ log_end_msg $?
+ fi
+ ;;
+ restart|force-reload)
+ log_daemon_msg "Restarting $NAME"
+ stop_server
+ # Wait some sensible amount, some server need this
+ [ -n "$DODTIME" ] && sleep $DODTIME
+ start_server
+ running
+ log_end_msg $?
+ ;;
+ status)
+ log_daemon_msg "Checking status of $NAME"
+ if running ; then
+ log_progress_msg "running"
+ log_end_msg 0
+ else
+ log_progress_msg "apparently not running"
+ log_end_msg 1
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ # Use this if the daemon cannot reload
+ reload)
+ log_warning_msg "Reloading $NAME daemon: not implemented, as the daemon"
+ log_warning_msg "cannot re-read the config file (use restart)."
+ ;;
+ *)
+ N=/etc/init.d/openvswitch-ipsec
+ echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|force-stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+exit 0
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8fe665cb3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/openvswitch-ipsec.install
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec usr/share/openvswitch/scripts
diff --git a/ipsec/automake.mk b/ipsec/automake.mk
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1e530cb42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ipsec/automake.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2017 Nicira, Inc.
+#
+# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
+# without warranty of any kind.
+
+EXTRA_DIST += \
+ ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec
+FLAKE8_PYFILES += ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec
diff --git a/ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec b/ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..8cb34ab9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ipsec/ovs-monitor-ipsec
@@ -0,0 +1,1152 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# Copyright (c) 2017 Nicira, Inc.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+import argparse
+import glob
+import os
+import re
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import copy
+from string import Template
+
+from ovs.db import error
+from ovs.db import types
+import ovs.daemon
+import ovs.db.idl
+import ovs.dirs
+import ovs.unixctl
+import ovs.unixctl.server
+import ovs.util
+import ovs.vlog
+
+
+FILE_HEADER = "# Generated by ovs-monitor-ipsec...do not modify by hand!\n\n"
+SHUNT_POLICY = """conn prevent_unencrypted_gre
+ type=drop
+ leftprotoport=gre
+ mark={0}
+
+conn prevent_unencrypted_geneve
+ type=drop
+ leftprotoport=udp/6081
+ mark={0}
+
+conn prevent_unencrypted_stt
+ type=drop
+ leftprotoport=tcp/7471
+ mark={0}
+
+conn prevent_unencrypted_vxlan
+ type=drop
+ leftprotoport=udp/4789
+ mark={0}
+
+"""
+transp_tmpl = {"gre" : Template("""\
+conn $ifname-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=gre
+ rightprotoport=gre
+
+"""), "gre64" : Template("""\
+conn $ifname-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=gre
+ rightprotoport=gre
+
+"""), "geneve" : Template("""\
+conn $ifname-in-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=udp/6081
+ rightprotoport=udp
+
+conn $ifname-out-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=udp
+ rightprotoport=udp/6081
+
+"""), "stt" : Template("""\
+conn $ifname-in-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=tcp/7471
+ rightprotoport=tcp
+
+conn $ifname-out-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=tcp
+ rightprotoport=tcp/7471
+
+"""), "vxlan" : Template("""\
+conn $ifname-in-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=udp/4789
+ rightprotoport=udp
+
+conn $ifname-out-$version
+$auth_section
+ leftprotoport=udp
+ rightprotoport=udp/4789
+
+""")}
+vlog = ovs.vlog.Vlog("ovs-monitor-ipsec")
+exiting = False
+monitor = None
+xfrm = None
+
+class XFRM(object):
+ """This class is a simple wrapper around ip-xfrm (8) command line
+ utility. We are using this class only for informational purposes
+ so that ovs-monitor-ipsec could verify that IKE keying daemon has
+ installed IPsec policies and security associations into kernel as
+ expected."""
+
+ def __init__(self, ip_root_prefix):
+ self.IP = ip_root_prefix + "/sbin/ip"
+
+ def get_policies(self):
+ """This function returns IPsec policies (from kernel) in a dictionary
+ where <key> is destination IPv4 address and <value> is SELECTOR of
+ the IPsec policy."""
+ policies = {}
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IP, 'xfrm', 'policy'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ while True:
+ line = proc.stdout.readline().strip()
+ if line == '':
+ break
+ a = line.split(" ")
+ if len(a) >= 4 and a[0] == "src" and a[2] == "dst":
+ dst = (a[3].split("/"))[0]
+ if not dst in policies:
+ policies[dst] = []
+ policies[dst].append(line)
+ src = (a[3].split("/"))[0]
+ if not src in policies:
+ policies[src] = []
+ policies[src].append(line)
+ return policies
+
+ def get_securities(self):
+ """This function returns IPsec security associations (from kernel)
+ in a dictionary where <key> is destination IPv4 address and <value>
+ is SELECTOR."""
+ securities = {}
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IP, 'xfrm', 'state'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ while True:
+ line = proc.stdout.readline().strip()
+ if line == '':
+ break
+ a = line.split(" ")
+ if len(a) >= 4 and a[0] == "sel" and a[1] == "src" and a[3] == "dst":
+ remote_ip = a[4].rstrip().split("/")[0]
+ local_ip = a[2].rstrip().split("/")[0]
+ if not remote_ip in securities:
+ securities[remote_ip] = []
+ securities[remote_ip].append(line)
+ if not local_ip in securities:
+ securities[local_ip] = []
+ securities[local_ip].append(line)
+ return securities
+
+class StrongSwanHelper(object):
+ """This class does StrongSwan specific configurations."""
+
+ STRONGSWAN_CONF = """%s
+charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.set_proto_port_transport_sa = yes
+charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.xfrm_ack_expires = 10
+""" % (FILE_HEADER)
+
+ CONF_HEADER = """%s
+config setup
+ uniqueids=yes
+
+conn %%default
+ keyingtries=%%forever
+ type=transport
+ keyexchange=ikev2
+ auto=route
+ ike=aes256gcm16-sha256-modp2048
+ esp=aes256gcm16-modp2048
+
+""" % (FILE_HEADER)
+
+ CA_SECTION = """ca ca_auth
+ cacert=%s
+
+"""
+
+ auth_tmpl = {"psk" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ authby=psk"""),
+ "pki_remote" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ leftid=$local_name
+ rightid=$remote_name
+ leftcert=$certificate
+ rightcert=$remote_cert"""),
+ "pki_ca" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ leftid=$local_name
+ rightid=$remote_name
+ leftcert=$certificate""")}
+
+ def __init__(self, strongswan_root_prefix):
+ self.CHARON_CONF = strongswan_root_prefix + "/etc/strongswan.d/ovs.conf"
+ self.IPSEC = strongswan_root_prefix + "/usr/sbin/ipsec"
+ self.IPSEC_CONF = strongswan_root_prefix + "/etc/ipsec.conf"
+ self.IPSEC_SECRETS = strongswan_root_prefix + "/etc/ipsec.secrets"
+ self.conf_file = None
+ self.secrets_file = None
+
+ def start_ike_daemon(self):
+ """This function starts StrongSwan."""
+ f = open(self.CHARON_CONF, "w")
+ f.write(self.STRONGSWAN_CONF)
+ f.close()
+
+ f = open(self.IPSEC_CONF, "w")
+ f.write(self.CONF_HEADER)
+ f.close()
+
+ f = open(self.IPSEC_SECRETS, "w")
+ f.write(FILE_HEADER)
+ f.close()
+
+ vlog.info("Starting StrongSwan")
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "start"])
+
+ def get_active_conns(self):
+ """This function parses output from 'ipsec status' command.
+ It returns dictionary where <key> is interface name (as in OVSDB)
+ and <value> is another dictionary. This another dictionary
+ uses strongSwan connection name as <key> and more detailed
+ sample line from the parsed outpus as <value>. """
+
+ conns = {}
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IPSEC, 'status'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+
+ while True:
+ line = proc.stdout.readline().strip()
+ if line == '':
+ break
+ tunnel_name = line.split(":")
+ if len(tunnel_name) < 2:
+ continue
+ m = re.match(r"(.*)(-in-\d+|-out-\d+).*", tunnel_name[0])
+ if not m:
+ continue
+ ifname = m.group(1)
+ if not ifname in conns:
+ conns[ifname] = {}
+ (conns[ifname])[tunnel_name[0]] = line
+
+ return conns
+
+ def config_init(self):
+ self.conf_file = open(self.IPSEC_CONF, "w")
+ self.secrets_file = open(self.IPSEC_SECRETS, "w")
+ self.conf_file.write(self.CONF_HEADER)
+ self.secrets_file.write(FILE_HEADER)
+
+ def config_global(self, monitor):
+ """Configure the global state of IPsec tunnels."""
+ needs_refresh = False
+
+ if monitor.conf_in_use != monitor.conf:
+ monitor.conf_in_use = copy.deepcopy(monitor.conf)
+ needs_refresh = True
+
+ # Configure the shunt policy
+ if monitor.conf_in_use["skb_mark"]:
+ skb_mark = monitor.conf_in_use["skb_mark"]
+ self.conf_file.write(SHUNT_POLICY.format(skb_mark))
+
+ # Configure the CA cert
+ if monitor.conf_in_use["pki"]["ca_cert"]:
+ cacert = monitor.conf_in_use["pki"]["ca_cert"]
+ self.conf_file.write(self.CA_SECTION % cacert)
+
+ return needs_refresh
+
+ def config_tunnel(self, tunnel):
+ if tunnel.conf["psk"]:
+ self.secrets_file.write('%s %s : PSK "%s"\n' %
+ (tunnel.conf["local_ip"], tunnel.conf["remote_ip"],
+ tunnel.conf["psk"]))
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["psk"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+ else:
+ self.secrets_file.write("%s %s : RSA %s\n" %
+ (tunnel.conf["local_ip"], tunnel.conf["remote_ip"],
+ tunnel.conf["private_key"]))
+ if tunnel.conf["remote_cert"]:
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["pki_remote"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+ else:
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["pki_ca"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+
+ vals = tunnel.conf.copy()
+ vals["auth_section"] = auth_section
+ vals["version"] = tunnel.version
+ conf_text = transp_tmpl[tunnel.conf["tunnel_type"]].substitute(vals)
+ self.conf_file.write(conf_text)
+
+ def config_fini(self):
+ self.secrets_file.close()
+ self.conf_file.close()
+ self.secrets_file = None
+ self.conf_file = None
+
+ def refresh(self, monitor):
+ """This functions refreshes strongSwan configuration. Behind the
+ scenes this function calls:
+ 1. once "ipsec update" command that tells strongSwan to load
+ all new tunnels from "ipsec.conf"; and
+ 2. once "ipsec rereadsecrets" command that tells strongswan to load
+ secrets from "ipsec.conf" file
+ 3. for every removed tunnel "ipsec stroke down-nb <tunnel>" command
+ that removes old tunnels.
+ Once strongSwan vici bindings will be distributed with major
+ Linux distributions this function could be simplified."""
+ vlog.info("Refreshing StrongSwan configuration")
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "update"])
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "rereadsecrets"])
+ # "ipsec update" command does not remove those tunnels that were
+ # updated or that disappeared from the ipsec.conf file. So, we have
+ # to manually remove them by calling "ipsec stroke down-nb <tunnel>"
+ # command. We use <version> number to tell apart tunnels that
+ # were just updated.
+ # "ipsec down-nb" command is designed to be non-blocking (opposed
+ # to "ipsec down" command). This means that we should not be concerned
+ # about possibility of ovs-monitor-ipsec to block for each tunnel
+ # while strongSwan sends IKE messages over Internet.
+ conns_dict = self.get_active_conns()
+ for ifname, conns in conns_dict.iteritems():
+ tunnel = monitor.tunnels.get(ifname)
+ for conn in conns:
+ # IPsec "connection" names that we choose in strongswan
+ # must start with Interface name
+ if not conn.startswith(ifname):
+ vlog.err("%s does not start with %s" % (conn, ifname))
+ continue
+
+ # version number should be the first integer after
+ # interface name in IPsec "connection"
+ try:
+ ver = int(re.findall(r'\d+', conn[len(ifname):])[0])
+ except ValueError, IndexError:
+ vlog.err("%s does not contain version number")
+ continue
+
+ if not tunnel or tunnel.version != ver:
+ vlog.info("%s is outdated %u" % (conn, ver))
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "stroke", "down-nb", conn])
+
+class LibreSwanHelper(object):
+ """This class does LibreSwan specific configurations."""
+ CONF_HEADER = """%s
+config setup
+ uniqueids=yes
+
+conn %%default
+ keyingtries=%%forever
+ type=transport
+ auto=route
+ ike=aes_gcm256-sha2_256
+ esp=aes_gcm256
+ ikev2=insist
+
+""" % (FILE_HEADER)
+
+ auth_tmpl = {"psk" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ authby=secret"""),
+ "pki_remote" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ leftid=@$local_name
+ rightid=@$remote_name
+ leftcert="$local_name"
+ rightcert="$remote_name"
+ leftrsasigkey=%cert"""),
+ "pki_ca" : Template("""\
+ left=$local_ip
+ right=$remote_ip
+ leftid=@$local_name
+ rightid=@$remote_name
+ leftcert="$local_name"
+ leftrsasigkey=%cert
+ rightca=%same""")}
+
+ def __init__(self, libreswan_root_prefix):
+ self.IPSEC = libreswan_root_prefix + "/usr/sbin/ipsec"
+ self.IPSEC_CONF = libreswan_root_prefix + "/etc/ipsec.conf"
+ self.IPSEC_SECRETS = libreswan_root_prefix + "/etc/ipsec.secrets"
+ self.conf_file = None
+ self.secrets_file = None
+
+ def start_ike_daemon(self):
+ """This function starts LibreSwan."""
+ f = open(self.IPSEC_CONF, "w")
+ f.write(self.CONF_HEADER)
+ f.close()
+
+ f = open(self.IPSEC_SECRETS, "w")
+ f.write(FILE_HEADER)
+ f.close()
+
+ vlog.info("Starting LibreSwan")
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "start"])
+
+ def config_init(self):
+ self.conf_file = open(self.IPSEC_CONF, "w")
+ self.secrets_file = open(self.IPSEC_SECRETS, "w")
+ self.conf_file.write(self.CONF_HEADER)
+ self.secrets_file.write(FILE_HEADER)
+
+ def config_global(self, monitor):
+ """Configure the global state of IPsec tunnels."""
+ needs_refresh = False
+
+ if monitor.conf_in_use["pki"] != monitor.conf["pki"]:
+ # Clear old state
+ if monitor.conf_in_use["pki"]["certificate"]:
+ self._delete_local_certs_and_key(monitor.conf_in_use["pki"])
+
+ # Load new state
+ if monitor.conf["pki"]["certificate"]:
+ self._import_local_certs_and_key(monitor.conf["pki"])
+
+ monitor.conf_in_use["pki"] = copy.deepcopy(monitor.conf["pki"])
+ needs_refresh = True
+
+ # Configure the shunt policy
+ if monitor.conf["skb_mark"]:
+ self.conf_file.write(SHUNT_POLICY.format(monitor.conf["skb_mark"]))
+
+ if monitor.conf_in_use["skb_mark"] != monitor.conf["skb_mark"]:
+ monitor.conf_in_use["skb_mark"] = monitor.conf["skb_mark"]
+ needs_refresh = True
+
+ return needs_refresh
+
+ def config_tunnel(self, tunnel):
+ if tunnel.conf["psk"]:
+ self.secrets_file.write('%s %s : PSK "%s"\n' %
+ (tunnel.conf["local_ip"], tunnel.conf["remote_ip"],
+ tunnel.conf["psk"]))
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["psk"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+ elif tunnel.conf["remote_cert"]:
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["pki_remote"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+ self._import_remote_cert(tunnel.conf["remote_cert"],
+ tunnel.conf["remote_name"])
+ else:
+ auth_section = self.auth_tmpl["pki_ca"].substitute(tunnel.conf)
+
+ vals = tunnel.conf.copy()
+ vals["auth_section"] = auth_section
+ vals["version"] = tunnel.version
+ conf_text = transp_tmpl[tunnel.conf["tunnel_type"]].substitute(vals)
+ self.conf_file.write(conf_text)
+
+ def config_fini(self):
+ self.secrets_file.close()
+ self.conf_file.close()
+ self.secrets_file = None
+ self.conf_file = None
+
+ def clear_tunnel_state(self, tunnel):
+ if tunnel.conf["remote_cert"]:
+ self._delete_remote_cert(tunnel.conf["remote_name"])
+
+ def refresh(self, monitor):
+ vlog.info("Refreshing LibreSwan configuration")
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--rereadsecrets"])
+ tunnels = set(monitor.tunnels.keys())
+
+ # Delete old connections
+ conns_dict = self.get_active_conns()
+ for ifname, conns in conns_dict.iteritems():
+ tunnel = monitor.tunnels.get(ifname)
+
+ for conn in conns:
+ # IPsec "connection" names must start with Interface name
+ if not conn.startswith(ifname):
+ vlog.err("%s does not start with %s" % (conn, ifname))
+ continue
+
+ # version number should be the first integer after
+ # interface name in IPsec "connection"
+ try:
+ ver = int(re.findall(r'\d+', conn[len(ifname):])[0])
+ except ValueError, IndexError:
+ vlog.err("%s does not contain version number")
+ continue
+
+ if not tunnel or tunnel.version != ver:
+ vlog.info("%s is outdated %u" % (conn, ver))
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--delete", conn])
+ elif ifname in tunnels:
+ tunnels.remove(ifname)
+
+ # Activate new connections
+ for name in tunnels:
+ ver = monitor.tunnels[name].version
+ conn_in = "%s-in-%s" % (name, ver)
+ conn_out = "%s-out-%s" % (name, ver)
+
+ # In a corner case, LibreSwan daemon restarts for some reason and the
+ # "ipsec auto --start" command is lost. Just retry to make sure the
+ # command is received by LibreSwan.
+ while True:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", conn_in],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ perr = str(proc.stderr.read())
+ pout = str(proc.stdout.read())
+ if not re.match(r".*Connection refused.*", perr) and \
+ not re.match(r".*need --listen.*", pout):
+ break
+
+ while True:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", conn_out],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ perr = str(proc.stderr.read())
+ pout = str(proc.stdout.read())
+ if not re.match(r".*Connection refused.*", perr) and \
+ not re.match(r".*need --listen.*", pout):
+ break
+
+ # Activate shunt policy if configured
+ if monitor.conf["skb_mark"]:
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", "prevent_unencrypted_gre"])
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", "prevent_unencrypted_geneve"])
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", "prevent_unencrypted_stt"])
+ subprocess.call([self.IPSEC, "auto", "--start",
+ "--asynchronous", "prevent_unencrypted_vxlan"])
+
+ def get_active_conns(self):
+ """This function parses output from 'ipsec status' command.
+ It returns dictionary where <key> is interface name (as in OVSDB)
+ and <value> is another dictionary. This another dictionary
+ uses LibreSwan connection name as <key> and more detailed
+ sample line from the parsed outpus as <value>. """
+
+ conns = {}
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IPSEC, 'status'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+
+ while True:
+ line = proc.stdout.readline().strip()
+ if line == '':
+ break
+
+ m = re.search(r"#\d+: \"(.*)\".*", line)
+ if not m:
+ continue
+
+ conn = m.group(1)
+ m = re.match(r"(.*)(-in-\d+|-out-\d+)", conn)
+ if not m:
+ continue
+
+ ifname = m.group(1)
+ if not ifname in conns:
+ conns[ifname] = {}
+ (conns[ifname])[conn] = line
+
+ return conns
+
+ def _delete_remote_cert(self, remote_name):
+ """Delete remote certiticate from the NSS database."""
+ try:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['certutil', '-D', '-d',
+ 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/', '-n', remote_name],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.err("Delete remote certificate failed.\n" + str(e))
+
+ def _import_remote_cert(self, cert, remote_name):
+ """Import remote certificate to the NSS database."""
+ try:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['certutil', '-A', '-a', '-i', cert,
+ '-d', 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/', '-n',
+ remote_name, '-t', 'P,P,P'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.err("Import remote certificate failed.\n" + str(e))
+
+ def _delete_local_certs_and_key(self, pki):
+ """Delete certs and key from the NSS database."""
+ name = pki["local_name"]
+ cacert = pki["ca_cert"]
+
+ try:
+ # Delete certificate and private key
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['certutil', '-F', '-d',
+ 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/', '-n', name],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+
+ if cacert:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['certutil', '-D', '-d',
+ 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/', '-n', 'cacert'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.err("Delete certs and key failed.\n" + str(e))
+
+ def _import_local_certs_and_key(self, pki):
+ """Import certs and key to the NSS database."""
+ cert = pki["certificate"]
+ key = pki["private_key"]
+ name = pki["local_name"]
+ cacert = pki["ca_cert"]
+
+ try:
+ # Create p12 file from pem files
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['openssl', 'pkcs12', '-export',
+ '-in', cert, '-inkey', key, '-out',
+ '/tmp/%s.p12' % name, '-name', name,
+ '-passout', 'pass:'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+
+ # Load p12 file to the database
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['pk12util', '-i', '/tmp/%s.p12' % name,
+ '-d', 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/', '-W', ''],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+
+ if cacert:
+ proc= subprocess.Popen(['certutil', '-A', '-a', '-i',
+ cacert, '-d', 'sql:/etc/ipsec.d/',
+ '-n', 'cacert', '-t', 'CT,,'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.err("Import cert and key failed.\n" + str(e))
+ subprocess.call(['rm', '-f', '/tmp/%s.p12' % name])
+
+class IPsecTunnel(object):
+ """This is the base class for IPsec tunnel."""
+
+ unixctl_config_tmpl = Template("""\
+ Tunnel Type: $tunnel_type
+ Local IP: $local_ip
+ Remote IP: $remote_ip
+ SKB mark: $skb_mark
+ Local cert: $certificate
+ Local name: $local_name
+ Local key: $private_key
+ Remote cert: $remote_cert
+ Remote name: $remote_name
+ CA cert: $ca_cert
+ PSK: $psk
+""")
+
+ unixctl_status_tmpl = Template("""\
+ Ofport: $ofport
+ CFM state: $cfm_state
+""")
+
+ def __init__(self, name, row):
+ self.name = name # 'name' will not change because it is key in OVSDB
+ self.version = 0 # 'version' is increased on configuration changes
+ self.last_refreshed_version = -1
+ self.state = "INIT"
+ self.conf = {}
+ self.status = {}
+ self.update_conf(row)
+
+ def update_conf(self, row):
+ """This function updates IPsec tunnel configuration by using 'row'
+ from OVSDB interface table. If configuration was actually changed
+ in OVSDB then this function returns True. Otherwise, it returns
+ False."""
+ ret = False
+ options = row.options
+ remote_cert = options.get("remote_cert")
+ remote_name = options.get("remote_name")
+ if remote_cert:
+ remote_name = monitor._get_cn_from_cert(remote_cert)
+
+ new_conf = {
+ "ifname" : self.name,
+ "tunnel_type" : row.type,
+ "remote_ip" : options.get("remote_ip"),
+ "local_ip" : options.get("local_ip"),
+ "skb_mark" : monitor.conf["skb_mark"],
+ "certificate" : monitor.conf["pki"]["certificate"],
+ "private_key" : monitor.conf["pki"]["private_key"],
+ "ca_cert" : monitor.conf["pki"]["ca_cert"],
+ "remote_cert" : remote_cert,
+ "remote_name" : remote_name,
+ "local_name" : monitor.conf["pki"]["local_name"],
+ "psk" : options.get("psk")}
+
+ if self.conf != new_conf:
+ # Configuration was updated in OVSDB. Validate it and figure
+ # out what to do next with this IPsec tunnel. Also, increment
+ # version number of this IPsec tunnel so that we could tell
+ # apart old and new tunnels in "ipsec status" output.
+ self.version += 1
+ ret = True
+ self.conf = new_conf
+
+ if self._is_valid_tunnel_conf():
+ self.state = "CONFIGURED"
+ else:
+ vlog.warn("%s contains invalid configuration%s" %
+ (self.name, self.invalid_reason))
+ self.state = "INVALID"
+
+ new_status = {
+ "cfm_state" : "Up" if row.cfm_fault == [False] else
+ "Down" if row.cfm_fault == [True] else
+ "Disabled",
+ "ofport" : "Not assigned" if (row.ofport in [[], [-1]]) else
+ row.ofport[0]}
+
+ if self.status != new_status:
+ # Tunnel has become unhealthy or ofport changed. Simply log this.
+ vlog.dbg("%s changed status from %s to %s" %
+ (self.name, str(self.status), str(new_status)))
+ self.status = new_status
+ return ret
+
+ def mark_for_removal(self):
+ """This function marks tunnel for removal."""
+ self.version += 1
+ self.state = "REMOVED"
+
+ def show(self, policies, securities, conns):
+ state = self.state
+ if self.state == "INVALID":
+ state += self.invalid_reason
+ header = "Interface name: %s v%u (%s)\n" % (self.name, self.version,
+ state)
+ conf = self.unixctl_config_tmpl.substitute(self.conf)
+ status = self.unixctl_status_tmpl.substitute(self.status)
+ spds = "Kernel policies installed:\n"
+ remote_ip = self.conf["remote_ip"]
+ if remote_ip in policies:
+ for line in policies[remote_ip]:
+ spds += " " + line + "\n"
+ sas = "Kernel security associations installed:\n"
+ if remote_ip in securities:
+ for line in securities[remote_ip]:
+ sas += " " + line + "\n"
+ cons = "IPsec connections that are active:\n"
+ if self.name in conns:
+ for tname in conns[self.name]:
+ cons += " " + conns[self.name][tname] + "\n"
+
+ return header + conf + status + spds + sas + cons + "\n"
+
+ def _is_valid_tunnel_conf(self):
+ """This function verifies if IPsec tunnel has valid configuration
+ set in 'conf'. If it is valid, then it returns True. Otherwise,
+ it returns False and sets the reason why configuration was considered
+ as invalid.
+
+ This function could be improved in future to also verify validness
+ of certificates themselves so that ovs-monitor-ipsec would not
+ pass malformed configuration to IKE daemon."""
+
+ self.invalid_reason = None
+
+ if not self.conf["remote_ip"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": 'remote_ip' is not set"
+ return False
+
+ if not self.conf["local_ip"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": 'local_ip' is not set"
+ return False
+
+ if self.conf["psk"]:
+ if self.conf["certificate"] or self.conf["private_key"] \
+ or self.conf["ca_cert"] or self.conf["remote_cert"]
+ or self.conf["remote_name"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": 'certificate', 'private_key', "\
+ "'ca_cert', 'remote_cert', and "\
+ "'remote_name' must be unset with PSK"
+ return False
+ elif self.conf["remote_name"]:
+ if not self.conf["certificate"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": must set 'certificate' with PKI"
+ return False
+ elif not self.conf["private_key"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": must set 'private_key' with PKI"
+ return False
+ if not self.conf["remote_cert"] and not self.conf["ca_cert"]:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": must set 'remote_cert' or 'ca_cert'"
+ return False
+ else:
+ self.invalid_reason = ": must choose a authentication method"
+ return False
+
+ return True
+
+class IPsecMonitor(object):
+ """This class monitors and configures IPsec tunnels"""
+
+ def __init__(self, root_prefix):
+ self.IPSEC = root_prefix + "/usr/sbin/ipsec"
+ self.tunnels = {}
+
+ # Global configuration shared by all tunnels
+ self.conf = {
+ "pki" : {
+ "private_key" : None,
+ "certificate" : None,
+ "ca_cert" : None,
+ "local_name" : None
+ },
+ "skb_mark" : None
+ }
+ self.conf_in_use = copy.deepcopy(self.conf)
+
+ # Choose to either use StrongSwan or LibreSwan as IKE daemon
+ try:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen([self.IPSEC, "--version"],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ line = proc.stdout.readline().strip().split(" ")
+
+ if len(line) >= 2 and line[1] in ["strongSwan", "Libreswan"]:
+ if line[1] == "strongSwan":
+ self.ike_helper = StrongSwanHelper(root_prefix)
+ else:
+ self.ike_helper = LibreSwanHelper(root_prefix)
+ else:
+ raise Exception("IKE daemon is not installed. Please install
+ the supported daemon (StrongSwan or LibreSwan).")
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.err(str(e))
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ self.ike_helper.start_ike_daemon()
+
+ def is_tunneling_type_supported(self, tunnel_type):
+ """Returns True if we know how to configure IPsec for these
+ types of tunnels. Otherwise, returns False."""
+ return tunnel_type in ["gre", "geneve", "vxlan", "stt"]
+
+ def is_ipsec_required(self, options_column):
+ """Return True if tunnel needs to be encrypted. Otherwise,
+ returns False."""
+ return "psk" in options_column or \
+ "remote_name" in options_column or \
+ "remote_cert" in options_column
+
+ def add_tunnel(self, name, row):
+ """Adds a new tunnel that monitor will provision with 'name'."""
+ vlog.info("Tunnel %s appeared in OVSDB" % (name))
+ self.tunnels[name] = IPsecTunnel(name, row)
+
+ def update_tunnel(self, name, row):
+ """Updates configuration of already existing tunnel with 'name'."""
+ tunnel = self.tunnels[name]
+ if tunnel.update_conf(row):
+ vlog.info("Tunnel's '%s' configuration changed in OVSDB to %u" %
+ (tunnel.name, tunnel.version))
+
+ def del_tunnel(self, name):
+ """Deletes tunnel by 'name'."""
+ vlog.info("Tunnel %s disappeared from OVSDB" % (name))
+ self.tunnels[name].mark_for_removal()
+
+ def update_conf(self, pki, skb_mark):
+ """Update the global configuration for IPsec tunnels"""
+ # Update PKI certs and key
+ self.conf["pki"]["certificate"] = pki[0]
+ self.conf["pki"]["private_key"] = pki[1]
+ self.conf["pki"]["ca_cert"] = pki[2]
+ self.conf["pki"]["local_name"] = pki[3]
+
+ # Update skb_mark used in IPsec policies.
+ self.conf["skb_mark"] = skb_mark
+
+ def read_ovsdb_open_vswitch_table(self, data):
+ """This functions reads IPsec relevant configuration from Open_vSwitch
+ table."""
+ pki = [None, None, None, None]
+ skb_mark = None
+ is_valid = False
+
+ for row in data["Open_vSwitch"].rows.itervalues():
+ pki[0] = row.other_config.get("certificate")
+ pki[1] = row.other_config.get("private_key")
+ pki[2] = row.other_config.get("ca_cert")
+ skb_mark = row.other_config.get("ipsec_skb_mark")
+
+ # Test whether it's a valid configration
+ if pki[0] and pki[1]:
+ pki[3] = self._get_cn_from_cert(pki[0])
+ if pki[3]:
+ is_valid = True
+ elif not pki[0] and not pki[1] and not pki[2]:
+ is_valid = True
+
+ if not is_valid:
+ vlog.warn("The cert and key configuration is not valid.
+ The valid configuations are 1): certificate, private_key
+ and ca_cert are not set; or 2): certificate and
+ private_key are all set.")
+ else:
+ self.update_conf(pki, skb_mark)
+
+ def read_ovsdb_interface_table(self, data):
+ """This function reads the IPsec relevant configuration from Interface
+ table."""
+ ifaces = set()
+
+ for row in data["Interface"].rows.itervalues():
+ if not self.is_tunneling_type_supported(row.type):
+ continue
+ if not self.is_ipsec_required(row.options):
+ continue
+ if row.name in self.tunnels:
+ self.update_tunnel(row.name, row)
+ else:
+ self.add_tunnel(row.name, row)
+ ifaces.add(row.name)
+
+ # Mark for removal those tunnels that just disappeared from OVSDB
+ for tunnel in self.tunnels.keys():
+ if not tunnel in ifaces:
+ self.del_tunnel(tunnel)
+
+ def read_ovsdb(self, data):
+ """This function reads all configuration from OVSDB that ovs-monitor-ipsec
+ is interested in."""
+ self.read_ovsdb_open_vswitch_table(data)
+ self.read_ovsdb_interface_table(data)
+
+ def show(self, unix_conn, policies, securities):
+ """This function prints all tunnel state in 'unix_conn'.
+ It uses 'policies' and securities' received from Linux Kernel
+ to show if tunnels were actually configured by the IKE deamon."""
+ if not self.tunnels:
+ unix_conn.reply("No tunnels configured with IPsec")
+ return
+ s = ""
+ conns = self.ike_helper.get_active_conns()
+ for name, tunnel in self.tunnels.iteritems():
+ s += tunnel.show(policies, securities, conns)
+ unix_conn.reply(s)
+
+ def run(self):
+ """This function runs state machine that represents whole
+ IPsec configuration (i.e. merged together from individual
+ tunnel state machines). It creates configuration files and
+ tells IKE daemon to update configuration."""
+ needs_refresh = False
+ removed_tunnels = []
+
+ self.ike_helper.config_init()
+
+ if self.ike_helper.config_global(self):
+ needs_refresh = True
+
+ for name, tunnel in self.tunnels.iteritems():
+ if tunnel.last_refreshed_version != tunnel.version:
+ tunnel.last_refreshed_version = tunnel.version
+ needs_refresh = True
+
+ if tunnel.state == "REMOVED" or tunnel.state == "INVALID":
+ removed_tunnels.append(name)
+ elif tunnel.state == "CONFIGURED":
+ self.ike_helper.config_tunnel(self.tunnels[name])
+
+ self.ike_helper.config_fini()
+
+ for name in removed_tunnels:
+ # LibreSwan needs to clear state from database
+ if hasattr(self.ike_helper, "clear_tunnel_state"):
+ self.ike_helper.clear_tunnel_state(self.tunnels[name])
+ del self.tunnels[name]
+
+ if needs_refresh:
+ self.ike_helper.refresh(self)
+
+ def _get_cn_from_cert(self, cert):
+ try:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(['openssl', 'x509', '-noout', '-subject',
+ '-nameopt', 'RFC2253', '-in', cert],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc.wait()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise Exception(proc.stderr.read())
+ m = re.search(r"CN=(.+?),", proc.stdout.readline())
+ if not m:
+ raise Exception("No CN in the certificate subject.")
+ except Exception as e:
+ vlog.warn(str(e))
+ return None
+
+ return m.group(1)
+
+def unixctl_xfrm_policies(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global xfrm
+ policies = xfrm.get_policies()
+ conn.reply(str(policies))
+
+def unixctl_xfrm_state(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global xfrm
+ securities = xfrm.get_securities()
+ conn.reply(str(securities))
+
+def unixctl_ipsec_status(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global monitor
+ conns = monitor.ike_helper.get_active_conns()
+ conn.reply(str(conns))
+
+def unixctl_show(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global monitor
+ global xfrm
+ policies = xfrm.get_policies()
+ securities = xfrm.get_securities()
+ monitor.show(conn, policies, securities)
+
+def unixctl_refresh(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global monitor
+ monitor.ike_helper.refresh(monitor)
+ conn.reply(None)
+
+def unixctl_exit(conn, unused_argv, unused_aux):
+ global monitor
+ global exiting
+ exiting = True
+
+ # Make sure persistent global states are cleared
+ monitor.update_conf([None, None, None, None], None)
+ # Make sure persistent tunnel states are cleared
+ for tunnel in monitor.tunnels.keys():
+ monitor.del_tunnel(tunnel)
+ monitor.run()
+
+ conn.reply(None)
+
+def main():
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ parser.add_argument("database", metavar="DATABASE",
+ help="A socket on which ovsdb-server is listening.")
+ parser.add_argument("--root-prefix", metavar="DIR",
+ help="Use DIR as alternate root directory"
+ " (for testing).")
+
+ ovs.vlog.add_args(parser)
+ ovs.daemon.add_args(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+ ovs.vlog.handle_args(args)
+ ovs.daemon.handle_args(args)
+
+ global monitor
+ global xfrm
+
+ root_prefix = args.root_prefix if args.root_prefix else ""
+ xfrm = XFRM(root_prefix)
+ monitor = IPsecMonitor(root_prefix)
+
+ remote = args.database
+ schema_helper = ovs.db.idl.SchemaHelper()
+ schema_helper.register_columns("Interface",
+ ["name", "type", "options", "cfm_fault",
+ "ofport"])
+ schema_helper.register_columns("Open_vSwitch", ["other_config"])
+ idl = ovs.db.idl.Idl(remote, schema_helper)
+
+ ovs.daemon.daemonize()
+
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("xfrm/policies", "", 0, 0,
+ unixctl_xfrm_policies, None)
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("xfrm/state", "", 0, 0,
+ unixctl_xfrm_state, None)
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("ipsec/status", "", 0, 0,
+ unixctl_ipsec_status, None)
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("tunnels/show", "", 0, 0,
+ unixctl_show, None)
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("refresh", "", 0, 0, unixctl_refresh, None)
+ ovs.unixctl.command_register("exit", "", 0, 0, unixctl_exit, None)
+
+ error, unixctl_server = ovs.unixctl.server.UnixctlServer.create(None)
+ if error:
+ ovs.util.ovs_fatal(error, "could not create unixctl server", vlog)
+
+ seqno = idl.change_seqno # Sequence number when OVSDB was processed last time
+
+ while True:
+ unixctl_server.run()
+ if exiting:
+ break
+
+ idl.run()
+ if seqno != idl.change_seqno:
+ monitor.read_ovsdb(idl.tables)
+ seqno = idl.change_seqno
+
+ monitor.run()
+
+ poller = ovs.poller.Poller()
+ unixctl_server.wait(poller)
+ idl.wait(poller)
+ poller.block()
+
+ unixctl_server.close()
+ idl.close()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ try:
+ main()
+ except SystemExit:
+ # Let system.exit() calls complete normally
+ raise
+ except:
+ vlog.exception("traceback")
+ sys.exit(ovs.daemon.RESTART_EXIT_CODE)
diff --git a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
index b93da69bd..d2ac31cdb 100644
--- a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
+++ b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
@@ -473,10 +473,8 @@
OpenFlow specification mandates the timeout to be at least one
second. The default is 10 seconds.
</p>
- </column>
-
+ </column>
</group>
-
<group title="Status">
<column name="next_cfg">
Sequence number for client to increment. When a client modifies
@@ -740,6 +738,87 @@
</column>
</group>
+ <group title="IPsec">
+ <p>
+ The global configuration of IPsec tunnels is set in the
+ <code>other_config</code> column of the <code>Open_vSwitch</code>
+ table. The individual IPsec tunnel configuration is set in the
+ <code>options</code> column of the <code>Interface</code> table.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <code>ipsec_skb_mark</code> is set to choose forwarding mode which
+ prevents unencrypted packets being sent out since there is delay
+ between the user setting up IPsec tunnel and the IPsec tunnel actually
+ taking affect to encrypt packets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are three authentication modes:
+ </p>
+ <ol>
+ <li>
+ To authenticate remote switch with preshared key,
+ <code>private_key</code>, <code>certificate</code>, and
+ <code>ca_cert</code> must not be set. <code>psk</code> in the
+ <code>options</code> column of the <code>Interface</code> table
+ should be set as the preshared key.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ To authenticate remote switch with certificate,
+ <code>private_key</code> and <code>certificate</code> must be set. In
+ the CA based authentication mode, <code>ca_cert</code> must be set.
+ <code>remote_name</code> in the <code>options</code> column of the
+ <code>Interface</code> table must be set as the common name (CN) of
+ the remote certificate. The remote certificate must be signed by the
+ CA.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ To authenticate remote switch without CA certificate,
+ <code>remote_cert</code> in the <code>options</code> column of the
+ <code>Interface</code> table must be set. The remote certificate can
+ be self-signed.
+ </li>
+ </ol>
+ <column name="other_config" key="ipsec_skb_mark"
+ type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Setting ipsec_skb_mark as 1/1 blocks unecrypted packets with skb
+ mark set as 1. Besides, the OpenFlow rule with set SKB mark action
+ specified in OVSDB needs to be installed in Open_vSwitch table
+ before the first packet was able to leave the OVS tunnel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Setting ipsec_skb_mark as 0/1 blocks unecrypted packets without skb
+ mark. As a result, IPsec assumes that all packets coming from
+ tunnels should be encrypted unless OpenFlow actions explicitly
+ set skb mark to a non-zero value.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="other_config" key="private_key"
+ type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Name of a PEM file containing the private key used as the switch's
+ identity for IPsec tunnels.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="other_config" key="certificate"
+ type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Name of a PEM file containing a certificate that certifies the
+ switch's private key, and identifies a trustworthy switch for IPsec
+ tunnels. The certificate must be x.509 version 3 and with the
+ string in common name (CN) also set in the subject alternative name
+ (SAN).
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="other_config" key="ca_cert"
+ type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Name of a PEM file containing the CA certificate used to verify
+ that a remote switch of the IPsec tunnel is trustworthy.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ </group>
+
<group title="Common Columns">
The overall purpose of these columns is described under <code>Common
Columns</code> at the beginning of this document.
@@ -1379,7 +1458,7 @@
<column name="external_ids"/>
</group>
</table>
-
+
<table name="Port" table="Port or bond configuration.">
<p>A port within a <ref table="Bridge"/>.</p>
<p>Most commonly, a port has exactly one ``interface,'' pointed to by its
@@ -2368,9 +2447,9 @@
<column name="options" key="local_ip">
<p>
- Optional. The tunnel destination IP that received packets must
- match. Default is to match all addresses. If specified, may be one
- of:
+ Optional (except for IPsec tunnels). The tunnel destination IP that
+ received packets must match. Default is to match all addresses. If
+ specified, may be one of:
</p>
<ul>
@@ -2625,7 +2704,7 @@
<column name="options" key="csum" type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
<p>
- Optional. Compute encapsulation header (either GRE or UDP)
+ Optional. Compute encapsulation header (either GRE or UDP)
checksums on outgoing packets. Default is disabled, set to
<code>true</code> to enable. Checksums present on incoming
packets will be validated regardless of this setting.
@@ -2643,8 +2722,35 @@
</column>
</group>
- </group>
+ <group title="Tunnel Options: IPsec">
+ <p>
+ <code>gre</code>, <code>geneve</code>, <code>vxlan</code>, and
+ <code>stt</code>interfaces support these options.
+ </p>
+ <column name="options" key="psk" type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ The preshared secret to negotiate tunnel in PSK mode. This value
+ must match on both tunnel ends and must be unset when
+ <code>remote_cert</code> or <code>remote_name</code>is set.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="options" key="remote_cert" type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Name of a PEM file containing a certificate of the remote switch.
+ The certificate must be x.509 version 3 and with the string in
+ common name (CN) also set in the subject alternative name (SAN). It
+ must be unset when <code>psk</code> is set.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="options" key="remote_name" type='{"type": "string"}'>
+ <p>
+ Common name (CN) of the remote certificate. It must be unset when
+ <code>psk</code> is set.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ </group>
+ </group>
<group title="Tunnel Options: erspan only">
<p>
Only <code>erspan</code> interfaces support these options.
--
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