// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause //go:build !js // (no raw sockets in JS/WASM) package portmapper import ( "bufio" "bytes" "context" "encoding/xml" "fmt" "io" "math/rand" "net" "net/http" "net/netip" "net/url" "strings" "sync/atomic" "time" "github.com/tailscale/goupnp" "github.com/tailscale/goupnp/dcps/internetgateway2" "github.com/tailscale/goupnp/soap" "tailscale.com/envknob" "tailscale.com/net/netns" "tailscale.com/types/logger" ) // References: // // WANIP Connection v2: http://upnp.org/specs/gw/UPnP-gw-WANIPConnection-v2-Service.pdf // upnpMapping is a port mapping over the upnp protocol. After being created it is immutable, // but the client field may be shared across mapping instances. type upnpMapping struct { gw netip.Addr external netip.AddrPort internal netip.AddrPort goodUntil time.Time renewAfter time.Time // client is a connection to a upnp device, and may be reused across different UPnP mappings. client upnpClient } // upnpProtocolUDP represents the protocol name for UDP, to be used in the UPnP // message in the field. // // NOTE: this must be an upper-case string, or certain routers will reject the // mapping request. Other implementations like miniupnp send an upper-case // protocol as well. See: // // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/7377 const upnpProtocolUDP = "UDP" func (u *upnpMapping) GoodUntil() time.Time { return u.goodUntil } func (u *upnpMapping) RenewAfter() time.Time { return u.renewAfter } func (u *upnpMapping) External() netip.AddrPort { return u.external } func (u *upnpMapping) Release(ctx context.Context) { u.client.DeletePortMapping(ctx, "", u.external.Port(), upnpProtocolUDP) } // upnpClient is an interface over the multiple different clients exported by goupnp, // exposing the functions we need for portmapping. Those clients are auto-generated from XML-specs, // which is why they're not very idiomatic. type upnpClient interface { AddPortMapping( ctx context.Context, // remoteHost is the remote device sending packets to this device, in the format of x.x.x.x. // The empty string, "", means any host out on the internet can send packets in. remoteHost string, // externalPort is the exposed port of this port mapping. Visible during NAT operations. // 0 will let the router select the port, but there is an additional call, // `AddAnyPortMapping`, which is available on 1 of the 3 possible protocols, // which should be used if available. See `addAnyPortMapping` below, which calls this if // `AddAnyPortMapping` is not supported. externalPort uint16, // protocol is whether this is over TCP or UDP. Either "TCP" or "UDP". protocol string, // internalPort is the port that the gateway device forwards the traffic to. internalPort uint16, // internalClient is the IP address that packets will be forwarded to for this mapping. // Internal client is of the form "x.x.x.x". internalClient string, // enabled is whether this portmapping should be enabled or disabled. enabled bool, // portMappingDescription is a user-readable description of this portmapping. portMappingDescription string, // leaseDurationSec is the duration of this portmapping. The value of this argument must be // greater than 0. From the spec, it appears if it is set to 0, it will switch to using // 604800 seconds, but not sure why this is desired. The recommended time is 3600 seconds. leaseDurationSec uint32, ) error DeletePortMapping(ctx context.Context, remoteHost string, externalPort uint16, protocol string) error GetExternalIPAddress(ctx context.Context) (externalIPAddress string, err error) } // tsPortMappingDesc gets sent to UPnP clients as a human-readable label for the portmapping. // It is not used for anything other than labelling. const tsPortMappingDesc = "tailscale-portmap" // addAnyPortMapping abstracts over different UPnP client connections, calling // the available AddAnyPortMapping call if available for WAN IP connection v2, // otherwise picking either the previous port (if one is present) or a random // port and trying to obtain a mapping using AddPortMapping. // // It returns the new external port (which may not be identical to the external // port specified), or an error. // // TODO(bradfitz): also returned the actual lease duration obtained. and check it regularly. func addAnyPortMapping( ctx context.Context, upnp upnpClient, externalPort uint16, internalPort uint16, internalClient string, leaseDuration time.Duration, ) (newPort uint16, err error) { // Some devices don't let clients add a port mapping for privileged // ports (ports below 1024). Additionally, per section 2.3.18 of the // UPnP spec, regarding the ExternalPort field: // // If this value is specified as a wildcard (i.e. 0), connection // request on all external ports (that are not otherwise mapped) // will be forwarded to InternalClient. In the wildcard case, the // value(s) of InternalPort on InternalClient are ignored by the IGD // for those connections that are forwarded to InternalClient. // Obviously only one such entry can exist in the NAT at any time // and conflicts are handled with a “first write wins” behavior. // // We obviously do not want to open all ports on the user's device to // the internet, so we want to do this prior to calling either // AddAnyPortMapping or AddPortMapping. // // Pick an external port that's greater than 1024 by getting a random // number in [0, 65535 - 1024] and then adding 1024 to it, shifting the // range to [1024, 65535]. if externalPort < 1024 { externalPort = uint16(rand.Intn(65535-1024) + 1024) } // First off, try using AddAnyPortMapping; if there's a conflict, the // router will pick another port and return it. if upnp, ok := upnp.(*internetgateway2.WANIPConnection2); ok { return upnp.AddAnyPortMapping( ctx, "", externalPort, upnpProtocolUDP, internalPort, internalClient, true, tsPortMappingDesc, uint32(leaseDuration.Seconds()), ) } // Fall back to using AddPortMapping, which requests a mapping to/from // a specific external port. err = upnp.AddPortMapping( ctx, "", externalPort, upnpProtocolUDP, internalPort, internalClient, true, tsPortMappingDesc, uint32(leaseDuration.Seconds()), ) return externalPort, err } // getUPnPClient gets a client for interfacing with UPnP, ignoring the underlying protocol for // now. // Adapted from https://github.com/huin/goupnp/blob/master/GUIDE.md. // // The gw is the detected gateway. // // The meta is the most recently parsed UDP discovery packet response // from the Internet Gateway Device. // // The provided ctx is not retained in the returned upnpClient, but // its associated HTTP client is (if set via goupnp.WithHTTPClient). func getUPnPClient(ctx context.Context, logf logger.Logf, debug DebugKnobs, gw netip.Addr, meta uPnPDiscoResponse) (client upnpClient, err error) { if debug.DisableUPnP { return nil, nil } if meta.Location == "" { return nil, nil } if debug.VerboseLogs { logf("fetching %v", meta.Location) } u, err := url.Parse(meta.Location) if err != nil { return nil, err } ipp, err := netip.ParseAddrPort(u.Host) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected host %q in %q", u.Host, meta.Location) } if ipp.Addr() != gw { // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/5502 logf("UPnP discovered root %q does not match gateway IP %v; repointing at gateway which is assumed to be floating", meta.Location, gw) u.Host = net.JoinHostPort(gw.String(), u.Port()) } // We're fetching a smallish XML document over plain HTTP // across the local LAN, without using DNS. There should be // very few round trips and low latency, so one second is a // long time. ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, time.Second) defer cancel() // This part does a network fetch. root, err := goupnp.DeviceByURL(ctx, u) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer func() { if client == nil { return } logf("saw UPnP type %v at %v; %v (%v)", strings.TrimPrefix(fmt.Sprintf("%T", client), "*internetgateway2."), meta.Location, root.Device.FriendlyName, root.Device.Manufacturer) }() // These parts don't do a network fetch. // Pick the best service type available. if cc, _ := internetgateway2.NewWANIPConnection2ClientsFromRootDevice(ctx, root, u); len(cc) > 0 { return cc[0], nil } if cc, _ := internetgateway2.NewWANIPConnection1ClientsFromRootDevice(ctx, root, u); len(cc) > 0 { return cc[0], nil } if cc, _ := internetgateway2.NewWANPPPConnection1ClientsFromRootDevice(ctx, root, u); len(cc) > 0 { return cc[0], nil } return nil, nil } func (c *Client) upnpHTTPClientLocked() *http.Client { if c.uPnPHTTPClient == nil { c.uPnPHTTPClient = &http.Client{ Transport: &http.Transport{ DialContext: netns.NewDialer(c.logf, c.netMon).DialContext, IdleConnTimeout: 2 * time.Second, // LAN is cheap }, } if c.debug.LogHTTP { c.uPnPHTTPClient = requestLogger(c.logf, c.uPnPHTTPClient) } } return c.uPnPHTTPClient } var ( disableUPnpEnv = envknob.RegisterBool("TS_DISABLE_UPNP") ) // getUPnPPortMapping attempts to create a port-mapping over the UPnP protocol. On success, // it will return the externally exposed IP and port. Otherwise, it will return a zeroed IP and // port and an error. func (c *Client) getUPnPPortMapping( ctx context.Context, gw netip.Addr, internal netip.AddrPort, prevPort uint16, ) (external netip.AddrPort, ok bool) { if disableUPnpEnv() || c.debug.DisableUPnP || (c.controlKnobs != nil && c.controlKnobs.DisableUPnP.Load()) { return netip.AddrPort{}, false } now := time.Now() upnp := &upnpMapping{ gw: gw, internal: internal, } var client upnpClient var err error c.mu.Lock() oldMapping, ok := c.mapping.(*upnpMapping) meta := c.uPnPMeta httpClient := c.upnpHTTPClientLocked() c.mu.Unlock() if ok && oldMapping != nil { client = oldMapping.client } else { ctx := goupnp.WithHTTPClient(ctx, httpClient) client, err = getUPnPClient(ctx, c.logf, c.debug, gw, meta) if c.debug.VerboseLogs { c.logf("getUPnPClient: %T, %v", client, err) } if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, false } } if client == nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, false } // Start by trying to make a temporary lease with a duration. var newPort uint16 newPort, err = addAnyPortMapping( ctx, client, prevPort, internal.Port(), internal.Addr().String(), pmpMapLifetimeSec*time.Second, ) if c.debug.VerboseLogs { c.logf("addAnyPortMapping: %v, err=%q", newPort, err) } // If this is an error and the code is // "OnlyPermanentLeasesSupported", then we retry with no lease // duration; see the following issue for details: // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/9343 if err != nil { // From the UPnP spec: http://upnp.org/specs/gw/UPnP-gw-WANIPConnection-v2-Service.pdf // 725: OnlyPermanentLeasesSupported if isUPnPError(err, 725) { newPort, err = addAnyPortMapping( ctx, client, prevPort, internal.Port(), internal.Addr().String(), 0, // permanent ) if c.debug.VerboseLogs { c.logf("addAnyPortMapping: 725 retry %v, err=%q", newPort, err) } } } if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, false } // TODO cache this ip somewhere? extIP, err := client.GetExternalIPAddress(ctx) if c.debug.VerboseLogs { c.logf("client.GetExternalIPAddress: %v, %v", extIP, err) } if err != nil { // TODO this doesn't seem right return netip.AddrPort{}, false } externalIP, err := netip.ParseAddr(extIP) if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, false } upnp.external = netip.AddrPortFrom(externalIP, newPort) // NOTE: this time might not technically be accurate if we created a // permanent lease above, but we should still re-check the presence of // the lease on a regular basis so we use it anyway. d := time.Duration(pmpMapLifetimeSec) * time.Second upnp.goodUntil = now.Add(d) upnp.renewAfter = now.Add(d / 2) upnp.client = client c.mu.Lock() defer c.mu.Unlock() c.mapping = upnp c.localPort = newPort return upnp.external, true } // isUPnPError returns whether the provided error is a UPnP error response with // the given error code. It returns false if the error is not a SOAP error, or // the inner error details are not a UPnP error. func isUPnPError(err error, errCode int) bool { soapErr, ok := err.(*soap.SOAPFaultError) if !ok { return false } var upnpErr struct { XMLName xml.Name Code int `xml:"errorCode"` Description string `xml:"errorDescription"` } if err := xml.Unmarshal([]byte(soapErr.Detail.Raw), &upnpErr); err != nil { return false } if upnpErr.XMLName.Local != "UPnPError" { return false } return upnpErr.Code == errCode } type uPnPDiscoResponse struct { Location string // Server describes what version the UPnP is, such as MiniUPnPd/2.x.x Server string // USN is the serial number of the device, which also contains // what kind of UPnP service is being offered, i.e. InternetGatewayDevice:2 USN string } // parseUPnPDiscoResponse parses a UPnP HTTP-over-UDP discovery response. func parseUPnPDiscoResponse(body []byte) (uPnPDiscoResponse, error) { var r uPnPDiscoResponse res, err := http.ReadResponse(bufio.NewReaderSize(bytes.NewReader(body), 128), nil) if err != nil { return r, err } r.Location = res.Header.Get("Location") r.Server = res.Header.Get("Server") r.USN = res.Header.Get("Usn") return r, nil } type roundTripperFunc func(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error) func (r roundTripperFunc) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { return r(req) } func requestLogger(logf logger.Logf, client *http.Client) *http.Client { // Clone the HTTP client, and override the Transport to log to the // provided logger. ret := *client oldTransport := ret.Transport var requestCounter atomic.Uint64 loggingTransport := roundTripperFunc(func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { ctr := requestCounter.Add(1) // Read the body and re-set it. var ( body []byte err error ) if req.Body != nil { body, err = io.ReadAll(req.Body) req.Body.Close() if err != nil { return nil, err } req.Body = io.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)) } logf("request[%d]: %s %q body=%q", ctr, req.Method, req.URL, body) resp, err := oldTransport.RoundTrip(req) if err != nil { logf("response[%d]: err=%v", err) return nil, err } // Read the response body if resp.Body != nil { body, err = io.ReadAll(resp.Body) resp.Body.Close() if err != nil { logf("response[%d]: %d bodyErr=%v", resp.StatusCode, err) return nil, err } resp.Body = io.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)) } logf("response[%d]: %d body=%q", ctr, resp.StatusCode, body) return resp, nil }) ret.Transport = loggingTransport return &ret }