FreeBSD 6.3 gre and traceroute
Stephen Clark
sclark46 at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 14 04:20:02 PST 2008
Stephen Clark wrote:
> Robert Noland wrote:
>> On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 07:48 -0500, Stephen Clark wrote:
>>> Julian Elischer wrote:
>>>> Stephen Clark wrote:
>>>>> Julian Elischer wrote:
>>>>>> you will need to define the setup and question better.
>>>> thanks.. cleaning it up a bit more...
>>>>
>>>> 10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
>>>> ^
>>>> |
>>>> | ethernet
>>>> |
>>>> v
>>>> 10.0.128.1 Freebsd FW "A"
>>>> ^
>>>> |
>>>> | gre / ipsec
>>>> |
>>>> v
>>>> 192.168.3.1 FreeBSD FW "B"
>>>> ^
>>>> |
>>>> | ethernet
>>>> |
>>>> v
>>>> 192.168.3.86 linux workstation
>>>>
>>>>> $ sudo traceroute 192.168.3.86
>>>>> traceroute to 192.168.3.86 (192.168.3.86), 64 hops max, 40 byte
>>>>> packets
>>>>> 1 HQFirewallRS.com (10.0.128.1) 0.575 ms 0.423 ms 0.173 ms
>>>>> 2 * * *
>>>>> 3 192.168.3.86 (192.168.3.86) 47.972 ms 45.174 ms 49.968 ms
>>>>>
>>>>> No response from the FreeBSD "B" box.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I do a tcpdump on "B" of the gre interface I see UDP packets
>>>>> with a TTL of 1 but no ICMP response packets being sent back.
>>>>> If I do the traceroute from the linux workstation 192.168.3.86 I get
>>>>> similar results - I don't see a response from the FreeBSD "A" box.
>>>> could you try using just GRE encasulation?
>>>> (i.e. turn off IPSEC for now)
>>>>
>>>> I think that is much more likely to be where the problem is..
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I'll have to set this up to test it.
>>
>> The ttl exceeded is triggered from one of two places. Either
>> netinet/ip_fastfwd.c if fast_forwarding is enabled or in
>> netinet/ip_input.c. Look for the code relating to IPTTLDEC. This isn't
>> your problem though... If ttl were not being decremented, the packet
>> would just be forwarded on to the next hop (IP_STEALTH), which would
>> just make the firewalls invisible. The fact that you are seeing * * *
>> indicates that you are not receiving the ttl exceeded message for the
>> packet sent with that particular ttl. I still think that the issue you
>> are seeing is that one way or another the generated ICMP response isn't
>> making it back onto the tunnel. Either via security policy, firewall or
>> routing.
> Your right, when I do a tcpdump on the gre interface I see the udp
> packet come
> in with a ttl=1 but I don't see a response icmp packet. I have tested
> this with
> all the firewalls disabled to make sure the icmp packet was not being
> blocked.
> I just ran another test and did tcpdump on all the other interfaces to
> make sure
> the icmp's were not being misrouted, it seems they are not being
> generated for some reason. Also just using gre's without the underlying
> ipsec tunnels seems to
> work properly.
>>
>> robert.
>>
>>> What code in the FreeBSD kernel is responsible for generating the
>>> response ICMP dest unreachable message?
>>>
>
>
Another data point I had been using option FILTER_GIF I tried a kernel
without that option and it behaved the same.
Steve
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