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# network-functions-ipv6
#
# Taken from: network-functions-ipv6
# (P) & (C) 1997-2005 by Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
#
# You will find more information on the initscripts-ipv6 homepage at
# http://www.deepspace6.net/projects/initscripts-ipv6.html
#
# Version: 2006-08-03
#
#
##### Test for IPv6 capabilites
# $1: (optional) testflag: currently supported: "testonly" (do not load a module)
# return code: 0=ok 2=IPv6 test fails
ipv6_test() {
local fn="ipv6_test"
local testflag=$1
if ! [ -f /proc/net/if_inet6 ]; then
if [ "$testflag" = "testonly" ]; then
return 2
else
modprobe ipv6
if ! [ -f /proc/net/if_inet6 ]; then
return 2
fi
fi
fi
if ! [ -d /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/ ]; then
return 2
fi
return 0
}
##### Static IPv6 route configuration
# Set static IPv6 route
# $1: <IPv6 network> : to route
# $2: <IPv6 gateway> : over which $1 should be routed (if "::", gw will be skipped)
# $3: [<Interface>] : (optional)
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem adding route
ipv6_add_route() {
local fn="ipv6_add_route"
local networkipv6=$1
local gatewayipv6=$2
local device=$3 # maybe empty
if [ -z "$networkipv6" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv6-network' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$gatewayipv6" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv6-gateway' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test || return 2
ipv6_test_ipv6_addr_valid $networkipv6 || return 2
ipv6_test_ipv6_addr_valid $gatewayipv6 || return 2
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
local returntxt="$(/sbin/ip -6 route add $networkipv6 via $gatewayipv6 metric 1 2>&1)"
else
if [ "$gatewayipv6" = "::" ]; then
local returntxt="$(/sbin/ip -6 route add $networkipv6 dev $device metric 1 2>&1)"
else
local returntxt="$(/sbin/ip -6 route add $networkipv6 via $gatewayipv6 dev $device metric 1 2>&1)"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$returntxt" ]; then
if echo $returntxt | LC_ALL=C grep -q "File exists"; then
# Netlink: "File exists"
true
elif echo $returntxt | LC_ALL=C grep -q "No route to host"; then
# Netlink: "No route to host"
net_log $"'No route to host' adding route '$networkipv6' via gateway '$gatewayipv6' through device '$device'" err $fn
return 3
else
net_log $"Unknown error" err $fn
return 3
fi
fi
return 0
}
##### automatic tunneling configuration
## Configure automatic tunneling up
# return code: 0=ok 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_enable_autotunnel() {
local fn="ipv6_enable_autotunnel"
ipv6_test || return 2
# enable IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels
if ipv6_test_device_status sit0; then
true
else
# bring up basic tunnel device
/sbin/ip link set sit0 up
if ! ipv6_test_device_status sit0; then
net_log $"Tunnel device 'sit0' enabling didn't work" err $fn
return 3
fi
# Set sysctls proper (regardless "default")
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.sit0.forwarding=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.sit0.accept_ra=0 >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.sit0.accept_redirects=0 >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
return 0
}
##### Interface configuration
## Add an IPv6 address for given interface
# $1: <Interface>
# $2: <IPv6 address[/prefix]>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_add_addr_on_device() {
local fn="ipv6_add_addr_on_device"
local device=$1
local address=$2
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$address" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv6-address' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test || return 2
ipv6_test_ipv6_addr_valid $address || return 1
ipv6_test_device_status $device
local result=$?
if [ "$result" = "0" ]; then
true
elif [ "$result" != "11" ]; then
net_log $"Device '$device' doesn't exist" err $fn
return 3
else
/sbin/ip link set $device up
if ! ipv6_test_device_status $device; then
net_log $"Device '$device' enabling didn't work" err $fn
return 3
fi
fi
# Extract address parts
local prefixlength_implicit="$(echo $address | awk -F/ '{ print $2 }')"
local address_implicit="${address%%/*}"
# Check prefix length and using '64' as default
if [ -z "$prefixlength_implicit" ]; then
local prefixlength_implicit="64"
local address="$address_implicit/$prefixlength_implicit"
fi
/sbin/ip -6 addr replace $address dev $device
local result=$?
if [ $result -eq 2 ]; then
return 0
elif [ $result -ne 0 ]; then
net_log $"Cannot add IPv6 address '$address' on dev '$device'" err $fn
return 3
fi
return 0
}
## Remove all IPv6 routes and addresses on given interface (cleanup to prevent kernel crashes)
# $1: <Interface>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_cleanup_device() {
local fn="ipv6_cleanup_device"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
# Remove all IPv6 routes through this device (but not "lo")
if [ "$device" != "lo" ]; then
/sbin/ip -6 route flush dev $device scope global >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/ip -6 route flush dev $device scope site >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
# Remove all IPv6 addresses on this interface
/sbin/ip -6 addr flush dev $device scope global >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/ip -6 addr flush dev $device scope site >/dev/null 2>&1
return 0
}
## Remove all IPv6 6to4 related routes and addresses on given interface
# $1: <Interface>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_cleanup_6to4_device() {
local fn="ipv6_cleanup_6to4_device"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
# Cleanup 6to4 addresses on this device
/sbin/ip -6 addr show dev $device scope global permanent | awk '/\<inet6\>/ && $2 ~ /^2002:/ { print $2 }' | while read addr; do
/sbin/ip -6 addr del ${addr} dev ${device}
done
# Get all IPv6 routes through given interface related to 6to4 and remove them
/sbin/ip -6 route show dev $device | LC_ALL=C grep "^2002:" | while read ipv6net dummy; do
/sbin/ip -6 route del $ipv6net dev $device
done
return 0
}
##### Some address test functions
## Test a given IPv6 address for validity
# $1: <IPv6 address>
# return code: 0=ok 1=not valid
ipv6_test_ipv6_addr_valid() {
ipcalc -cs6 $1
}
## Test a given IPv4 address for validity
# $1: <IPv4 address>
# return code: 0=ok 1=not valid
ipv6_test_ipv4_addr_valid() {
ipcalc -cs4 $1
}
## Test a given IPv4 address for not a private but unicast one
# $1: <IPv4 address>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 10=private or not unicast
ipv6_test_ipv4_addr_global_usable() {
local fn="ipv6_test_ipv4_addr_global_usable"
local testipv4addr_globalusable=$1
if [ -z "$testipv4addr_globalusable" ]; then
return 1
fi
# Test for a globally usable IPv4 address now
# test 0.0.0.0/8
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.0.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=0\.0\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 10.0.0.0/8 (RFC 1918 / private)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.0.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=10\.0\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 127.0.0.0/8 (loopback)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.0.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=127\.0\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 169.254.0.0/16 (APIPA / DHCP link local)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.255.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=169\.254\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 172.16.0.0/12 (RFC 1918 / private)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.240.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=172\.16\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 192.168.0.0/16 (RFC 1918 / private)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 255.255.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=192\.168\.0\.0" && return 10
# test 224.0.0.0/3 (multicast and reserved, broadcast)
/bin/ipcalc --network $testipv4addr_globalusable 224.0.0.0 | LC_ALL=C grep -q "NETWORK=224\.0\.0\.0" && return 10
return 0
}
## Test a given device for status
# $1: <Interface>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 10=not exists 11=down
ipv6_test_device_status() {
local fn="ipv6_test_device_status"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Test if device exists
if [ ! -d "/sys/class/net/${device}" ]; then
# not exists
return 10
fi
# Test if device is up
if /sbin/ip link show dev $device 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C grep -q "UP"; then
# up
return 0
else
# down
return 11
fi
}
## Create 6to4 prefix
# $1: <IPv4 address>
# stdout: <6to4address>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error
ipv6_create_6to4_prefix() {
local fn="ipv6_create_6to4_prefix"
local ipv4addr=$1
if [ -z "$ipv4addr" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv4 address' (arg 1)" err $fn
fi
local major1="${ipv4addr%%.*}"
local minor1="$(echo $ipv4addr | awk -F. '{ print $2 }')"
local major2="$(echo $ipv4addr | awk -F. '{ print $3 }')"
local minor2="$(echo $ipv4addr | awk -F. '{ print $4 }')"
if [ -z "$major1" -o -z "$minor1" -o -z "$major2" -o -z "$minor2" ]; then
return 1
fi
if [ $major1 -eq 0 ]; then
local block1="$(printf "%x" $minor1)"
else
local block1="$(printf "%x%02x" $major1 $minor1)"
fi
if [ $major2 -eq 0 ]; then
local block2="$(printf "%x" $minor2)"
else
local block2="$(printf "%x%02x" $major2 $minor2)"
fi
local prefix6to4="2002:$block1:$block2"
echo "$prefix6to4"
return 0
}
## Check and create 6to4 tunnel relay address
# $1: <IPv4 address|IPv6to4 address>
# stdout: <tunnel relay address>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error
ipv6_create_6to4_relay_address() {
local fn="ipv6_create_6to4_relay_address"
local addr=$1
if [ -z "$addr" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'address' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Check
if ipv6_test_ipv4_addr_valid $addr ; then
# ok, a IPv4 one
if ipv6_test_ipv4_addr_global_usable $addr; then
# IPv4 globally usable
local ipv6to4_relay="::$addr"
else
net_log $"Given address '$addr' is not a global IPv4 one (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
else
net_log $"Given address '$addr' is not a valid IPv4 one (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
echo "$ipv6to4_relay"
return 0
}
##### 6to4 tunneling setup
## Configure 6to4 tunneling up
# $1: <Interface> : only "tun6to4" is supported
# $2: <IPv4 address> : global IPv4 address of interface (will be used to generate 6to4 prefix)
# $3: [<IPv6 suffix>] : for 6to4 prefix (optional, default is "::1")
# $4: [<MTU>] : MTU of tunnel device (optional, default is automatic)
# $5: [<IPv4 address>] : local IPv4 address of tunnel interface (required in case of 6to4 behind NAT)
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_add_6to4_tunnel() {
local fn="ipv6_add_6to4_tunnel"
local device=$1
local globalipv4=$2
local globalipv6to4suffix=$3
local mtu=$4
local localipv4=$5
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$globalipv4" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'global IPv4 address' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Check device
if [ "$device" != "tun6to4" ]; then
net_log $"Given device '$device' is not supported (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Copy global IPv4 address to local if last one is not given
if [ -z "$localipv4" ]; then
localipv4="$globalipv4"
fi
ipv6_test || return 2
# Generate 6to4 address
local prefix6to4="$(ipv6_create_6to4_prefix $globalipv4)"
if [ $? -ne 0 -o -z "$prefix6to4" ]; then
return 3
fi
if [ -z "$globalipv6to4suffix" ]; then
local address6to4="${prefix6to4}::1/16"
else
local address6to4="${prefix6to4}::${globalipv6to4suffix}/16"
fi
ipv6_add_tunnel_device tun6to4 0.0.0.0 $address6to4 $localipv4
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
local retval=3
else
local retval=0
fi
# Add unspecific unreachable route for local 6to4 address space
/sbin/ip route add unreach ${prefix6to4}::/48
# Set MTU, if given
if [ -n "$mtu" ]; then
ipv6_set_mtu $device $mtu
fi
return $retval
}
## Configure all 6to4 tunneling down
# $1: <Interface> : only "tun6to4" is supported
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_cleanup_6to4_tunnels() {
local fn="ipv6_cleanup_6to4_tunnels"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Check device
if [ "$device" != "tun6to4" ]; then
net_log $"Given device '$device' is not supported (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
ipv6_del_tunnel_device tun6to4
# Remove all unspecific unreachable routes for local 6to4 address space
/sbin/ip -6 route | LC_ALL=C grep "^unreachable 2002:.*/48 dev lo" | while read token net rest; do
/sbin/ip route del unreach $net
done
return 0
}
## Configure 6to4 tunneling down
# $1: <Interface> : only "tun6to4" is supported
# $2: <IPv4 address> : global address of local interface
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_del_6to4_tunnel() {
local fn="ipv6_del_6to4_tunnel"
local device=$1
local localipv4=$2
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$localipv4" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'local IPv4 address' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Check device
if [ "$device" != "tun6to4" ]; then
net_log $"Given device '$device' is not supported (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test || return 2
ipv6_del_tunnel_device tun6to4
local retval=$?
# Remove unspecific unreachable route for local 6to4 address space
/sbin/ip route del unreach ${prefix6to4}::/48
return $retval
}
## Configure a static tunnel device up
# $1: <Interface>
# $2: <IPv4 address> : of foreign tunnel
# $3: [<IPv6 address>] : local one of a P-t-P tunnel (optional)
# $4: [<IPv4 address>] : local one of tunnel (optional)
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_add_tunnel_device() {
local fn="ipv6_add_tunnel_device"
local device=$1
local addressipv4tunnel=$2
local addressipv6local=$3
local addressipv4tunnellocal=$4
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$addressipv4tunnel" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv4-tunnel address' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$addressipv4tunnellocal" ]; then
local addressipv4tunnellocal="any"
fi
ipv6_test || return 2
if ! ipv6_test_device_status $device; then
local ttldefault="$(/sbin/sysctl -e net.ipv4.ip_default_ttl | awk '{ print $3 }')"
if [ -z "$ttldefault" ]; then
local ttldefault=64
fi
# Test whether remote IPv4 address was already applied to another tunnel
if [ "$addressipv4tunnel" != "0.0.0.0" -a "$addressipv4tunnel" != "any" ]; then
/sbin/ip tunnel show remote $addressipv4tunnel 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C grep -w "ipv6/ip" | while IFS=":" read devnew rest; do
if [ "$devnew" != "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Given remote address '$addressipv4tunnel' on tunnel device '$device' is already configured on device '$devnew'" err $fn
return 3
fi
done
fi
/sbin/ip tunnel add $device mode sit ttl $ttldefault remote $addressipv4tunnel local $addressipv4tunnellocal
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
return 3
fi
# Test, whether "ip tunnel show" reports valid content
if ! /sbin/ip tunnel show $device 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C grep -q -w "remote"; then
net_log $"Tunnel device '$device' creation didn't work" err $fn
return 3
fi
/sbin/ip link set $device up
if ! ipv6_test_device_status $device; then
net_log $"Tunnel device '$device' bringing up didn't work" err $fn
return 3
fi
# Set sysctls proper (regardless "default")
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.$SYSCTLDEVICE.forwarding=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.$SYSCTLDEVICE.accept_ra=0 >/dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/sysctl -e -w net.ipv6.conf.$SYSCTLDEVICE.accept_redirects=0 >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ -n "$addressipv6local" ]; then
# Setup P-t-P address
ipv6_add_addr_on_device $device $addressipv6local
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
return 3
fi
fi
else
false
fi
return 0
}
## Configure a static tunnel device down
# $1: <Interface>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_del_tunnel_device() {
local fn="ipv6_del_tunnel_device"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
if ipv6_test_device_status $device; then
ipv6_cleanup_device $device
else
if [ "$device" != "sit0" ]; then
false
fi
fi
if [ "$device" != "sit0" ]; then
if /sbin/ip tunnel show $device 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C grep -q -w "ipv6/ip"; then
/sbin/ip tunnel del $device
if ipv6_test_device_status $device; then
return 3
fi
else
false
fi
fi
return 0
}
## Cleanup all dedicated tunnel devices
ipv6_cleanup_tunnel_devices() {
local fn="ipv6_cleanup_tunnel_devices"
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
# Find still existing tunnel devices and shutdown and delete them
/sbin/ip tunnel show | awk -F: '/\<ipv6\/ip\>/ { print $1 }' | while read device; do
ipv6_del_tunnel_device $device
done
return 0
}
## Get address of a dedicated tunnel
# $1: <Interface>
# $2: local|remote : local or remote address
# stdout: <IPv4 address> if available
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_get_ipv4addr_of_tunnel() {
local fn="ipv6_get_local_ipv4_of_tunnel"
local device=$1
local selection=$2
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$selection" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'selection' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ "$selection" != "local" -a "$selection" != "remote" ]; then
net_log $"Unsupported selection '$selection' specified (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
ipv6_test_device_status $device
if [ $? != 0 -a $? != 11 ]; then
# Device doesn't exist
return 3
fi
# Device exists, retrieve address
if [ "$selection" = "local" ]; then
local tunnel_local_ipv4addr="$(/sbin/ip tunnel show $device | awk '{ print $6 }')"
elif [ "$selection" = "remote" ]; then
local tunnel_local_ipv4addr="$(/sbin/ip tunnel show $device | awk '{ print $4 }')"
fi
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
return 3
fi
if [ "$tunnel_local_ipv4addr" = "any" ]; then
local tunnel_local_ipv4addr="0.0.0.0"
fi
echo "$tunnel_local_ipv4addr"
return 0
}
## Get IPv4 address of a device
# $1: <Interface>
# stdout: <IPv4 address> if available
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem (more than one IPv4 address applied)
ipv6_get_ipv4addr_of_device() {
local fn="ipv6_get_ipv4addr_of_device"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test_device_status $device
if [ $? != 0 -a $? != 11 ]; then
# Device doesn't exist
return 3
fi
# Device exists, retrieve the first address only
local ipv4addr="$(/sbin/ip -o -4 addr show dev $device | awk '{ print $4 }' | awk -F/ '{ print $1; exit }')"
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
return 3
fi
if [ "$ipv4addr" = "any" ]; then
local ipv4addr="0.0.0.0"
fi
echo "$ipv4addr"
return 0
}
## Set IPv6 MTU for a device
# $1: <Interface>
# $2: <IPv6 MTU>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_set_mtu() {
local fn="ipv6_set_mtu"
local device=$1
local ipv6_mtu=$2
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$ipv6_mtu" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'IPv6 MTU' (arg 2)" err $fn
return 1
fi
# Check range
if [ $ipv6_mtu -lt 1280 -o $ipv6_mtu -gt 65535 ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 MTU '$ipv6_mtu' is out of range" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
# Set value
/sbin/ip link set dev $device mtu $ipv6_mtu
return 0
}
## Set a default route
# $1: <IPv6 address> : gateway, can also contain scope suffix (device name), cause a warning if not matching with $2 (but will have precedence)
# $2: <gateway device>: gateway device (optional in case of $1 is a global address or $1 contains scope suffix)
# $3: <check device>: (optional) device to check scope and gateway device against (setup is skipped, if not matching)
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_set_default_route() {
local fn="ipv6_set_default_route"
local address=$1
local device=$2
local device_check=$3
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
# Map the unspecified address to nothing
if [ "$address" = "::" ]; then
local address=""
fi
if [ -n "$address" ]; then
local addressgw=${address%%%*}
local device_scope=$(echo $address | awk -F% '{ print $2 }')
if [ -z "$addressgw" ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 default gateway '$address' is not in proper format" err $fn
return 3
fi
# Scope device has precedence
if [ -n "$device_scope" -a -n "$device" -a "$device_scope" != "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 default gateway '$address' has scope '$device_scope' defined, given default gateway device '$device' will be not used" info $fn
local device=""
fi
# Link local addresses require a device
if echo $addressgw | LC_ALL=C grep -qi "^fe80:"; then
if [ -z "$device_scope" ]; then
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 default gateway '$address' is link-local, but no scope or gateway device is specified" err $fn
return 3
fi
fi
fi
# Check whether the route belongs to the specific given interface
if [ -n "$device_check" ]; then
# Check whether scope device matches given check device
if [ -n "$device_scope" -a "$device_check" != "$device_scope" ]; then
# scope device != specific given -> skip
return 0
elif [ -n "$device" -a "$device_check" != "$device" ]; then
# gateway device != specific given -> skip
return 0
fi
fi
# Set device now, if not given
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
local device="$device_scope"
fi
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
# Note: this can cause a warning and a not installed route, if given address is not reachable on the link
ipv6_add_route ::/0 $addressgw
else
ipv6_add_route ::/0 $addressgw $device
fi
elif [ -n "$device" ]; then
# Check whether the route belongs to the specific given interface
if [ -n "$device_check" -a "$device_check" != "$device" ]; then
# gateway device != specific given -> skip
return 0
fi
ipv6_test_route_requires_next_hop $device
local result=$?
if [ $result = 0 ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 default device '$device' requires an explicit nexthop" err $fn
return 3
elif [ $result != 10 ]; then
net_log $"Given IPv6 default device '$device' doesn't exist or isn't up" err $fn
return 3
fi
ipv6_add_route ::/0 :: $device
else
net_log $"No parameters given to setup a default route" err $fn
return 3
fi
return 0
}
## Resolve need of explicit next hop for an interface
# $1: <Interface>
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem 10=needs no explicit hop
ipv6_test_route_requires_next_hop() {
local fn="ipv6_test_route_requires_next_hop"
local device=$1
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
ipv6_test testonly || return 2
ipv6_test_device_status $device
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
return 3
fi
if [ "$device" = "sit0" ]; then
return 10
fi
if /sbin/ip -o link show $device 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C grep -q "POINTOPOINT"; then
return 10
fi
return 0
}
## Trigger radvd
# $1: up|down : device reason for triggering (coming up or going down)
# $2: [startstop|restart|reload|SIGHUP] : triger mechanism (default is "SIGHUP")
# "startstop" : reason=up -> start, reason=down -> stop
# $3: [<filename>] : alternative pid file [optional]
# return code: 0=ok 1=argument error 2=IPv6 test fails 3=major problem
ipv6_trigger_radvd() {
local fn="ipv6_trigger_radvd"
local reason=$1
local mechanism=$2
local pidfile=$3
if [ -z "$reason" ]; then
net_log $"No reason given for sending trigger to radvd" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ "$reason" != "up" -a "$reason" != "down" ]; then
net_log $"Unsupported reason '$reason' for sending trigger to radvd" err $fn
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$mechanism" ]; then
# Take default
local mechanism="SIGHUP"
fi
if [ -z "$pidfile" ]; then
local pidfile="/var/run/radvd/radvd.pid"
fi
# Print message and select action
case $mechanism in
'startstop')
case $reason in
up)
local action="start"
;;
down)
local action="stop"
;;
esac
;;
'reload'|'restart'|'SIGHUP')
local action="$mechanism"
;;
*)
net_log $"Unsupported mechanism '$mechanism' for sending trigger to radvd" err $fn
return 3
;;
esac
# PID file needed?
if [ "$action" = "SIGHUP" ]; then
if ! [ -f "$pidfile" ]; then
if [ "$reason" = "down" ]; then
# be quiet because triggering may have been disabled
true
else
net_log $"Given pidfile '$pidfile' doesn't exist, cannot send trigger to radvd" err $fn
fi
return 3
fi
# Get PID
local pid="$(cat $pidfile)"
if [ -z "$pid" ]; then
# pidfile empty - strange
net_log $"Pidfile '$pidfile' is empty, cannot send trigger to radvd" err $fn
return 3
fi
fi
# Do action
case $action in
'SIGHUP')
kill -HUP $pid
;;
'reload'|'restart'|'stop'|'start')
if ! /sbin/chkconfig --list radvd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ "$reason" = "down" ]; then
# be quiet because triggering may have been disabled
true
else
net_log $"radvd not (properly) installed, triggering failed" err $fn
fi
return 3
else
/sbin/service radvd $action >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
;;
*)
# Normally not reached, "action" is set above to proper value
;;
esac
return 0
}
#https://www.vaspects.com/2013/12/11/services-dont-bind-to-ipv6-address/
ipv6_wait_tentative() {
local fn="ipv6_wait_tentative"
local device=$1
local countdown=30
local ip_output=""
if [ -z "$device" ]; then
net_log $"Missing parameter 'device' (arg 1)" err $fn
return 1
fi
[ "$device" = lo ] && return 0
while [ ${countdown} -gt 0 ]; do
ip_output="$(ip -6 addr show dev ${device} tentative)"
if [ -z "$ip_output" ]; then
return 0;
elif echo "$ip_output" | grep "dadfailed" > /dev/null; then
net_log $"Duplicate Address Detection: Duplicate addresses detected" err $fn
net_log $"Duplicate Address Detection: Please, fix your network configuration" err $fn
return 1
fi
net_log $"Waiting for interface ${device} IPv6 address(es) to leave the 'tentative' state" info $fn
sleep 1
countdown=$(($countdown - 1))
done
ip_output="$(ip -6 addr show dev ${device} tentative)"
if [ -n "$ip_output" ]; then
net_log $"Some IPv6 address(es) of ${device} remain still in 'tentative' state" warning $fn
net_log $"Run 'ip -6 addr show dev ${device} tentative' to see more" warning $fn
fi
return 0
}
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