AdGuardHome/internal/dhcpd/options_unix.go

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//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris
// +build aix darwin dragonfly freebsd linux netbsd openbsd solaris
package dhcpd
import (
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/errors"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/netutil"
"github.com/insomniacslk/dhcp/dhcpv4"
)
// The aliases for DHCP option types available for explicit declaration.
const (
hexTyp = "hex"
ipTyp = "ip"
ipsTyp = "ips"
textTyp = "text"
)
// parseDHCPOptionHex parses a DHCP option as a hex-encoded string. For
// example:
//
// 252 hex 736f636b733a2f2f70726f78792e6578616d706c652e6f7267
//
func parseDHCPOptionHex(s string) (val dhcpv4.OptionValue, err error) {
var data []byte
data, err = hex.DecodeString(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("decoding hex: %w", err)
}
return dhcpv4.OptionGeneric{Data: data}, nil
}
// parseDHCPOptionIP parses a DHCP option as a single IP address. For example:
//
// 6 ip 192.168.1.1
//
func parseDHCPOptionIP(s string) (val dhcpv4.OptionValue, err error) {
var ip net.IP
// All DHCPv4 options require IPv4, so don't put the 16-byte version.
// Otherwise, the clients will receive weird data that looks like four
// IPv4 addresses.
//
// See https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/issues/2688.
if ip, err = netutil.ParseIPv4(s); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return dhcpv4.IP(ip), nil
}
// parseDHCPOptionIPs parses a DHCP option as a comma-separates list of IP
// addresses. For example:
//
// 6 ips 192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2
//
func parseDHCPOptionIPs(s string) (val dhcpv4.OptionValue, err error) {
var ips dhcpv4.IPs
var ip net.IP
for i, ipStr := range strings.Split(s, ",") {
// See notes in the ipDHCPOptionParserHandler.
if ip, err = netutil.ParseIPv4(ipStr); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing ip at index %d: %w", i, err)
}
ips = append(ips, ip)
}
return ips, nil
}
// parseDHCPOptionText parses a DHCP option as a simple UTF-8 encoded
// text. For example:
//
// 252 text http://192.168.1.1/wpad.dat
//
func parseDHCPOptionText(s string) (val dhcpv4.OptionValue) {
return dhcpv4.OptionGeneric{Data: []byte(s)}
}
// parseDHCPOption parses an option. See the documentation of parseDHCPOption*
// for more info.
func parseDHCPOption(s string) (opt dhcpv4.Option, err error) {
defer func() { err = errors.Annotate(err, "invalid option string %q: %w", s) }()
s = strings.TrimSpace(s)
parts := strings.SplitN(s, " ", 3)
if len(parts) < 3 {
return opt, errors.Error("need at least three fields")
}
var code64 uint64
code64, err = strconv.ParseUint(parts[0], 10, 8)
if err != nil {
return opt, fmt.Errorf("parsing option code: %w", err)
}
var optVal dhcpv4.OptionValue
switch typ, val := parts[1], parts[2]; typ {
case hexTyp:
optVal, err = parseDHCPOptionHex(val)
case ipTyp:
optVal, err = parseDHCPOptionIP(val)
case ipsTyp:
optVal, err = parseDHCPOptionIPs(val)
case textTyp:
optVal = parseDHCPOptionText(val)
default:
return opt, fmt.Errorf("unknown option type %q", typ)
}
if err != nil {
return opt, err
}
return dhcpv4.Option{
Code: dhcpv4.GenericOptionCode(code64),
Value: optVal,
}, nil
}
// prepareOptions builds the set of DHCP options according to host requirements
// document and values from conf.
func prepareOptions(conf V4ServerConf) (opts dhcpv4.Options) {
// Set default values for host configuration parameters listed in Appendix
// A of RFC-2131. Those parameters, if requested by client, should be
// returned with values defined by Host Requirements Document.
//
// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2131#appendix-A.
//
// See also https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1122,
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1123, and
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2132.
opts = dhcpv4.Options{
// IP-Layer Per Host
dhcpv4.OptionNonLocalSourceRouting.Code(): []byte{0},
// Set the current recommended default time to live for the
// Internet Protocol which is 64, see
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1700.
dhcpv4.OptionDefaultIPTTL.Code(): []byte{64},
// IP-Layer Per Interface
dhcpv4.OptionPerformMaskDiscovery.Code(): []byte{0},
dhcpv4.OptionMaskSupplier.Code(): []byte{0},
dhcpv4.OptionPerformRouterDiscovery.Code(): []byte{1},
// The all-routers address is preferred wherever possible, see
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1256#section-5.1.
dhcpv4.OptionRouterSolicitationAddress.Code(): netutil.IPv4allrouter(),
dhcpv4.OptionBroadcastAddress.Code(): netutil.IPv4bcast(),
// Link-Layer Per Interface
dhcpv4.OptionTrailerEncapsulation.Code(): []byte{0},
dhcpv4.OptionEthernetEncapsulation.Code(): []byte{0},
// TCP Per Host
dhcpv4.OptionTCPKeepaliveInterval.Code(): dhcpv4.Duration(0).ToBytes(),
dhcpv4.OptionTCPKeepaliveGarbage.Code(): []byte{0},
// Values From Configuration
dhcpv4.OptionRouter.Code(): netutil.CloneIP(conf.subnet.IP),
dhcpv4.OptionSubnetMask.Code(): dhcpv4.IPMask(conf.subnet.Mask).ToBytes(),
}
// Set values for explicitly configured options.
for i, o := range conf.Options {
opt, err := parseDHCPOption(o)
if err != nil {
log.Error("dhcpv4: bad option string at index %d: %s", i, err)
continue
}
opts.Update(opt)
}
return opts
}