exec.fib and a jail in two subnets
Grzegorz Junka
list1 at gjunka.com
Sun Mar 10 19:40:30 UTC 2019
Hi,
I am not sure if this question fits better to net or jail list so please
delete one crosspost when replying.
I have two routers in separate subnets (say 10.0.0.0/16 and
172.16.0.0/16). I have enabled multiple fibs on the host and I am trying
to setup a jail so that packets from one router are returned to the same
router. The second subnet is configured like this:
setfib 1 route add -net 172.16.0.0/16 -iface lagg0
setfib 1 route add default 172.16.0.1
When the jail configuration is (differences in red):
mta {
exec.fib=1;
ip4.addr = 172.16.0.2;
interface = lagg0;
}
router 172.16.0.1 is able to send to and receive packets from the jail
as expected.
When the jail configuration is:
mta {
ip4.addr = 10.0.0.2,172.16.0.2;
interface = lagg0;
}
then router 10.0.0.1 is also able to send and receive packets from the
jail as expected.
However, when the configuration is:
mta {
exec.fib=1;
ip4.addr = 10.0.0.2,172.16.0.2;
interface = lagg0;
}
then router 172.16.0.1 is no longer able to receive a response from the
jail. The router's event log shows entry similar to the following two
about 2 minutes apart:
IN: ACCEPT [54] Connection opened (Port Forwarding: TCP [172.16.0.2]:80
<--> [212.159.95.213]:80 - - - [111.202.101.2]:34172
CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp3 NAPT)
IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP [172.16.0.2]:80
<--> [212.159.95.213]:80 - - - [111.202.101.2]:34172
CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp3 NAPT)
My question is why the 10.0.0.1 router is able to communicate with the
jail in the second configuration but 172.16.0.1 is not able to
communicate with the jail in the third configuration. Is it because of
order of IPs in ip4.addr?
When the jail is started jls shows only the first IP from either of the
configuration list above (i.e. 10.0.0.2 even if exec.fib is set to 1).
So my guess is that the first IP is somehow a default IP?
Then my additional question is if it's possible for a jail to be in two
subnets at the same time, i.e. so that when the jail responds to a
packet received from router 10.0.0.1 it sends it to the default route
from fib0 and when it responds to a packet received from 172.16.0.1 it
sends it to the default route from fib1. What exec.fib should be in such
a case?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
GrzegorzJ
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