jow 52cf8701e7 Add UCI support to Openswan
The Openswan and UCI configuration file formats are very similar.
Implement the conversion from UCI to IPsec configuration file format in
the ipsec init script and store the converted information in
/etc/ipsec.uci.{conf,secrets} then reference these files from
/etc/ipsec.{conf,secrets}.  This scheme allows for
backwards-compatibility during upgrades (since the original
configuration is preserved) and allows for users to implement any exotic
configurations that they require without conflicting with the
configuration in UCI.

Also add a nearly empty ipsec config file which enables nat_traversal.
This option should be safe in all configurations and is required in
many, which makes it a good default.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>

git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages@29585 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
2011-12-20 04:36:42 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
# IPsec startup and shutdown script
# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Henry Spencer.
# Copyright (C) 2002 Michael Richardson <mcr@freeswan.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can 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 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
#
# This program 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.
#
#
# ipsec init.d script for starting and stopping
# the IPsec security subsystem (KLIPS and Pluto).
#
# This script becomes /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipsec (or possibly /etc/init.d/ipsec)
# and is also accessible as "ipsec setup" (the preferred route for human
# invocation).
#
# The startup and shutdown times are a difficult compromise (in particular,
# it is almost impossible to reconcile them with the insanely early/late
# times of NFS filesystem startup/shutdown). Startup is after startup of
# syslog and pcmcia support; shutdown is just before shutdown of syslog.
#
# chkconfig: 2345 47 76
# description: IPsec provides encrypted and authenticated communications; \
# KLIPS is the kernel half of it, Pluto is the user-level management daemon.
START=60
EXTRA_COMMANDS=status
EXTRA_HELP=" status Show the status of the service"
# Format a list into a delimited string and print it
config_list_delimit() {
local SECTION="$1"
local OPTION="$2"
local DELIMITER="${3:- }"
config_list_foreach "$SECTION" "$OPTION" "printf \"%s%s\"" "$DELIMITER" | sed "s/.\{${#DELIMITER}\}$//"
}
# Callback for each ipsec configuration section
# Converts list options from UCI to ipsec format and writes ipsec section headers
CUR_SECTION_NAME=
CUR_SECTION_TYPE=
config_cb() {
local TYPE="$1"
local NAME="$2"
# Handle list options from previous section
if [ "$CUR_SECTION_TYPE" = "ipsec_conn" ] ; then
local IKE="$(config_list_delimit "$CUR_SECTION_NAME" "ike" ", ")"
if [ -n "$IKE" ] ; then
printf "\tike=\"%s\"\n" "$IKE" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
fi
local SUBNETS
local SPACE_PAT="* *"
config_get "SUBNETS" "$CUR_SECTION_NAME" "leftsubnets"
case "$SUBNETS" in
$SPACE_PAT)
printf "\tleftsubnets={ %s }\n" "$SUBNETS" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
?*)
printf "\tleftsubnet=%s\n" "$SUBNETS" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
esac
config_get "SUBNETS" "$CUR_SECTION_NAME" "rightsubnets"
case "$SUBNETS" in
$SPACE_PAT)
printf "\trightsubnets={ %s }\n" "$SUBNETS" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
?*)
printf "\trightsubnet=%s\n" "$SUBNETS" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
esac
elif [ "$CUR_SECTION_TYPE" = "ipsec_config" ] ; then
local VPRIV="$(config_list_delimit "$CUR_SECTION_NAME" "virtual_private" ",")"
if [ -n "$VPRIV" ] ; then
printf "\tvirtual_private=%s\n" "$VPRIV" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
fi
fi
CUR_SECTION_NAME="$NAME"
CUR_SECTION_TYPE="$TYPE"
case "$CUR_SECTION_TYPE" in
ipsec_config|ipsec_conn)
# Handled in option_cb
echo >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
echo "${TYPE#ipsec_} $NAME" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
*)
# Not handled in option_cb
;;
esac
return 0
}
# Callback for each ipsec configuration option
# Prints each UCI option to $IPSEC_UCI_CONF in ipsec.conf format
option_cb() {
local NAME="$1"
local VALUE="$2"
case "$CUR_SECTION_TYPE" in
ipsec_config|ipsec_conn)
# Handle option in these sections
;;
*)
# Ignore options in all other sections
return 0
;;
esac
case "$NAME" in
modecfgdns_ITEM[0-9]*)
printf "\tmodecfgdns%d=%s\n" "${NAME##modecfgdns_ITEM}" "$VALUE" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
modecfgwins_ITEM[0-9]*)
printf "\tmodecfgwins%d=%s\n" "${NAME##modecfgwins_ITEM}" "$VALUE" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
;;
*_ITEM[0-9]*|*_LENGTH)
# Ignore list items and length updates
;;
[!a-zA-Z]*)
# Ignore non-ipsec.conf parameters
;;
*)
# Quote values with characers which require quoting
if echo "$VALUE" | grep -q '^[[:alnum:]_%.]*$' ; then
printf "\t%s=%s\n" "$NAME" "$VALUE" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
else
printf "\t%s=\"%s\"\n" "$NAME" "$VALUE" >> "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF"
fi
;;
esac
return 0
}
ipsec_config_convert() {
IPSEC_UCI_CONF="${IPSEC_UCI_CONF:-${IPSEC_CONFS:-/etc}/ipsec.uci.conf}"
ipsec_config_print_header
config_load "ipsec"
# Conversion for $IPSEC_UCI_CONF handled in section_cb and option_cb
IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF="${IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF:-${IPSEC_CONFS:-/etc}/ipsec.uci.secrets}"
ipsec_config_print_header_secret
echo >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
echo "# Certificate Secrets" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
config_foreach "ipsec_config_add_secret_cs" "ipsec_secret_cs"
echo >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
echo "# Shared Secrets" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
config_foreach "ipsec_config_add_secret_ss" "ipsec_secret_ss"
echo >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
echo "# XAUTH Secrets" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
config_foreach "ipsec_config_add_secret_xs" "ipsec_secret_xs"
}
ipsec_config_print_header() {
cat > "$IPSEC_UCI_CONF" <<ENDHEADER
# $IPSEC_UCI_CONF - UCI IPsec configuration file
#
# This file is automatically generated by the ipsec init script from
# configuration information stored in UCI. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND.
ENDHEADER
}
ipsec_config_print_header_secret() {
cat > "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF" <<ENDHEADER
# $IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF - UCI IPsec sensitive configuration file
#
# This file is automatically generated by the ipsec init script from
# configuration information stored in UCI. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND.
ENDHEADER
}
ipsec_config_add_secret_cs() {
local SECTNAME="$1"
config_get "FILE" "$SECTNAME" "file"
config_get "SECRET" "$SECTNAME" "secret"
FILE="\"$FILE\""
if [ "$SECRET" != "%prompt" ] ; then
SECRET="\"$SECRET\""
fi
echo ": RSA $FILE $SECRET" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
}
ipsec_config_add_secret_ss() {
local SECTNAME="$1"
config_get "INDICES" "$SECTNAME" "indices"
config_get "SECRET" "$SECTNAME" "secret"
echo "$INDICES : PSK \"$SECRET\"" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
}
ipsec_config_add_secret_xs() {
local SECTNAME="$1"
config_get "USERNAME" "$SECTNAME" "username"
config_get "SECRET" "$SECTNAME" "secret"
echo "@$USERNAME : XAUTH \"$SECRET\"" >> "$IPSEC_SEC_UCI_CONF"
}
script_init() {
me='ipsec setup' # for messages
# where the private directory and the config files are
IPSEC_EXECDIR="${IPSEC_EXECDIR-/usr/libexec/ipsec}"
IPSEC_LIBDIR="${IPSEC_LIBDIR-/usr/lib/ipsec}"
IPSEC_SBINDIR="${IPSEC_SBINDIR-/usr/sbin}"
IPSEC_CONFS="${IPSEC_CONFS-/etc}"
if test " $IPSEC_DIR" = " " # if we were not called by the ipsec command
then
# we must establish a suitable PATH ourselves
PATH="${IPSEC_SBINDIR}":/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
export PATH
IPSEC_DIR="$IPSEC_LIBDIR"
export IPSEC_DIR IPSEC_CONFS IPSEC_LIBDIR IPSEC_EXECDIR
fi
# Check that the ipsec command is available.
found=
for dir in `echo $PATH | tr ':' ' '`
do
if test -f $dir/ipsec -a -x $dir/ipsec
then
found=yes
break # NOTE BREAK OUT
fi
done
if ! test "$found"
then
echo "cannot find ipsec command -- \`$1' aborted" |
logger -s -p daemon.error -t ipsec_setup
exit 1
fi
# accept a few flags
export IPSEC_setupflags
IPSEC_setupflags=""
config=""
for dummy
do
case "$1" in
--showonly|--show) IPSEC_setupflags="$1" ;;
--config) config="--config $2" ; shift ;;
*) break ;;
esac
shift
done
# Pick up IPsec configuration (until we have done this, successfully, we
# do not know where errors should go, hence the explicit "daemon.error"s.)
# Note the "--export", which exports the variables created.
variables=`ipsec addconn $config --varprefix IPSEC --configsetup`
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
echo "Failed to parse config setup portion of ipsec.conf"
exit $?
fi
eval $variables
if test " $IPSEC_confreadstatus" != " "
then
case $1 in
stop|--stop|_autostop)
echo "$IPSEC_confreadstatus -- \`$1' may not work" |
logger -s -p daemon.error -t ipsec_setup;;
*) echo "$IPSEC_confreadstatus -- \`$1' aborted" |
logger -s -p daemon.error -t ipsec_setup;
exit 1;;
esac
fi
IPSEC_confreadsection=${IPSEC_confreadsection:-setup}
export IPSEC_confreadsection
IPSECsyslog=${IPSECsyslog-daemon.error}
export IPSECsyslog
# misc setup
umask 022
mkdir -p /var/run/pluto
}
script_command() {
# do it
case "$1" in
start|--start|stop|--stop|_autostop|_autostart)
# remove for: @cygwin_START@
# portable way for checking for root
if [ ! -w / ]
then
echo "permission denied (must be superuser)" |
logger -s -p $IPSECsyslog -t ipsec_setup 2>&1
exit 1
fi
# remove for: @cygwin_END@
tmp=/var/run/pluto/ipsec_setup.st
outtmp=/var/run/pluto/ipsec_setup.out
(
ipsec _realsetup $1
echo "$?" >$tmp
) > ${outtmp} 2>&1
st=$?
if test -f $tmp
then
st=`cat $tmp`
rm -f $tmp
fi
if [ -f ${outtmp} ]; then
cat ${outtmp} | logger -s -p $IPSECsyslog -t ipsec_setup 2>&1
rm -f ${outtmp}
fi
;;
restart|--restart|force-reload)
$0 $IPSEC_setupflags stop
$0 $IPSEC_setupflags start
;;
_autorestart) # for internal use only
$0 $IPSEC_setupflags _autostop
$0 $IPSEC_setupflags _autostart
;;
status|--status)
ipsec _realsetup $1
exit
;;
--version)
echo "$me $IPSEC_VERSION"
exit 0
;;
--help)
echo "Usage: $me [ --showonly ] {--start|--stop|--restart}"
echo " $me --status"
exit 0
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $me [ --showonly ] {--start|--stop|--restart}"
echo " $me --status"
exit 2
esac
}
start() {
ipsec_config_convert
script_init start "$@"
script_command start "$@"
}
stop() {
script_init stop "$@"
script_command stop "$@"
}
restart() {
ipsec_config_convert
script_init stop "$@"
script_command stop "$@"
script_command start "$@"
}
status() {
script_init status "$@"
ipsec _realsetup status
}