// Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this // file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. #ifndef DHCPV4_SRV_H #define DHCPV4_SRV_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // Undefine the macro OPTIONAL which is defined in some operating // systems but conflicts with a member of the RequirementLevel enum in // the server class. #ifdef OPTIONAL #undef OPTIONAL #endif namespace isc { namespace dhcp { /// @brief DHCPv4 message exchange. /// /// This class represents the DHCPv4 message exchange. The message exchange /// consists of the single client message, server response to this message /// and the mechanisms to generate the server's response. The server creates /// the instance of the @c Dhcpv4Exchange for each inbound message that it /// accepts for processing. /// /// The use of the @c Dhcpv4Exchange object as a central repository of /// information about the message exchange simplifies the API of the /// @c Dhcpv4Srv class. /// /// Another benefit of using this class is that different methods of the /// @c Dhcpv4Srv may share information. For example, the constructor of this /// class selects the subnet and multiple methods of @c Dhcpv4Srv use this /// subnet, without the need to select it again. /// /// @todo This is the initial version of this class. In the future a lot of /// code from the @c Dhcpv4Srv class will be migrated here. class Dhcpv4Exchange { public: /// @brief Constructor. /// /// The constructor selects the subnet for the query and checks for the /// static host reservations for the client which has sent the message. /// The information about the reservations is stored in the /// @c AllocEngine::ClientContext4 object, which can be obtained by /// calling the @c getContext. /// /// @param alloc_engine Pointer to the instance of the Allocation Engine /// used by the server. /// @param query Pointer to the client message. /// @param subnet Pointer to the subnet to which the client belongs. Dhcpv4Exchange(const AllocEnginePtr& alloc_engine, const Pkt4Ptr& query, const Subnet4Ptr& subnet); /// @brief Initializes the instance of the response message. /// /// The type of the response depends on the type of the query message. /// For the DHCPDISCOVER the DHCPOFFER is created. For the DHCPREQUEST /// and DHCPINFORM the DHCPACK is created. For the DHCPRELEASE the /// response is not initialized. void initResponse(); /// @brief Initializes the DHCPv6 part of the response message /// /// Called by initResponse() when the query is a DHCP4o6 message void initResponse4o6(); /// @brief Returns the pointer to the query from the client. Pkt4Ptr getQuery() const { return (query_); } /// @brief Returns the pointer to the server's response. /// /// The returned pointer is NULL if the query type is DHCPRELEASE or DHCPDECLINE. Pkt4Ptr getResponse() const { return (resp_); } /// @brief Removes the response message by resetting the pointer to NULL. void deleteResponse() { resp_.reset(); } /// @brief Returns the copy of the context for the Allocation engine. AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr getContext() const { return (context_); } /// @brief Returns the configured option list (non-const version) CfgOptionList& getCfgOptionList() { return (cfg_option_list_); } /// @brief Returns the configured option list (const version) const CfgOptionList& getCfgOptionList() const { return (cfg_option_list_); } /// @brief Sets reserved values of siaddr, sname and file in the /// server's response. void setReservedMessageFields(); /// @brief Assigns classes retrieved from host reservation database. /// /// @param context pointer to the context. static void setReservedClientClasses(AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr context); /// @brief Assigns classes retrieved from host reservation database /// if they haven't been yet set. /// /// This function sets reserved client classes in case they haven't /// been set after fetching host reservations from the database. /// This is the case when the client has non-global host reservation /// and the selected subnet belongs to a shared network. void conditionallySetReservedClientClasses(); /// @brief Assigns incoming packet to zero or more classes. /// /// @note This is done in two phases: first the content of the /// vendor-class-identifier option is used as a class, by /// calling @ref classifyByVendor(). Second, the classification match /// expressions are evaluated. The resulting classes will be stored /// in the packet (see @ref isc::dhcp::Pkt4::classes_ and /// @ref isc::dhcp::Pkt4::inClass). /// /// @param pkt packet to be classified static void classifyPacket(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt); private: /// @public /// @brief Assign class using vendor-class-identifier option /// /// @note This is the first part of @ref classifyPacket /// /// @param pkt packet to be classified static void classifyByVendor(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt); /// @brief Evaluate classes. /// /// @note Second part of the classification. /// /// Evaluate expressions of client classes: if it returns true the class /// is added to the incoming packet. /// /// @param pkt packet to be classified. /// @param depend_on_known if false classes depending on the KNOWN or /// UNKNOWN classes are skipped, if true only these classes are evaluated. static void evaluateClasses(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt, bool depend_on_known); /// @brief Copies default parameters from client's to server's message /// /// Some fields are copied from client's message into server's response, /// e.g. client HW address, number of hops, transaction-id etc. /// /// @warning This message is called internally by @c initResponse and /// thus it doesn't check if the resp_ value has been initialized. The /// calling method is responsible for making sure that @c resp_ is /// not NULL. void copyDefaultFields(); /// @brief Copies default options from client's to server's message /// /// Some options are copied from client's message into server's response, /// e.g. Relay Agent Info option, Subnet Selection option etc. /// /// @warning This message is called internally by @c initResponse and /// thus it doesn't check if the resp_ value has been initialized. The /// calling method is responsible for making sure that @c resp_ is /// not NULL. void copyDefaultOptions(); /// @brief Set host identifiers within a context. /// /// This method sets an ordered list of host identifier types and /// values which the server should use to find host reservations. /// The order of the set is determined by the configuration parameter, /// host-reservation-identifiers void setHostIdentifiers(); /// @brief Pointer to the allocation engine used by the server. AllocEnginePtr alloc_engine_; /// @brief Pointer to the DHCPv4 message sent by the client. Pkt4Ptr query_; /// @brief Pointer to the DHCPv4 message to be sent to the client. Pkt4Ptr resp_; /// @brief Context for use with allocation engine. AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr context_; /// @brief Configured option list. /// @note The configured option list is an *ordered* list of /// @c CfgOption objects used to append options to the response. CfgOptionList cfg_option_list_; }; /// @brief Type representing the pointer to the @c Dhcpv4Exchange. typedef boost::shared_ptr Dhcpv4ExchangePtr; /// @brief DHCPv4 server service. /// /// This singleton class represents DHCPv4 server. It contains all /// top-level methods and routines necessary for server operation. /// In particular, it instantiates IfaceMgr, loads or generates DUID /// that is going to be used as server-identifier, receives incoming /// packets, processes them, manages leases assignment and generates /// appropriate responses. /// /// This class does not support any controlling mechanisms directly. /// See the derived \ref ControlledDhcpv4Srv class for support for /// command and configuration updates over msgq. class Dhcpv4Srv : public process::Daemon { private: /// @brief Pointer to IO service used by the server. asiolink::IOServicePtr io_service_; public: /// @brief defines if certain option may, must or must not appear typedef enum { FORBIDDEN, MANDATORY, OPTIONAL } RequirementLevel; /// @brief Default constructor. /// /// Instantiates necessary services, required to run DHCPv4 server. /// In particular, creates IfaceMgr that will be responsible for /// network interaction. Will instantiate lease manager, and load /// old or create new DUID. It is possible to specify alternate /// port on which DHCPv4 server will listen on and alternate port /// where DHCPv4 server sends all responses to. Those are mostly useful /// for testing purposes. The Last two arguments of the constructor /// should be left at default values for normal server operation. /// They should be set to 'false' when creating an instance of this /// class for unit testing because features they enable require /// root privileges. /// /// @param server_port specifies port number to listen on /// @param client_port specifies port number to send to /// @param use_bcast configure sockets to support broadcast messages. /// @param direct_response_desired specifies if it is desired to /// use direct V4 traffic. Dhcpv4Srv(uint16_t server_port = DHCP4_SERVER_PORT, uint16_t client_port = 0, const bool use_bcast = true, const bool direct_response_desired = true); /// @brief Destructor. Used during DHCPv4 service shutdown. virtual ~Dhcpv4Srv(); /// @brief Checks if the server is running in unit test mode. /// /// @return true if the server is running in unit test mode, /// false otherwise. bool inTestMode() const { return (server_port_ == 0); } /// @brief Returns pointer to the IO service used by the server. asiolink::IOServicePtr& getIOService() { return (io_service_); } /// @brief Returns pointer to the network state used by the server. NetworkStatePtr& getNetworkState() { return (network_state_); } /// @brief Returns an object which controls access to the configuration /// backends. /// /// @return Pointer to the instance of the object which controls /// access to the configuration backends. CBControlDHCPv4Ptr getCBControl() const { return (cb_control_); } /// @brief returns Kea version on stdout and exit. /// redeclaration/redefinition. @ref isc::process::Daemon::getVersion() static std::string getVersion(bool extended); /// @brief Main server processing loop. /// /// Main server processing loop. Call the processing step routine /// until shut down. /// /// @return The value returned by @c Daemon::getExitValue(). int run(); /// @brief Main server processing step. /// /// Main server processing step. Receives one incoming packet, calls /// the processing packet routing and (if necessary) transmits /// a response. void run_one(); /// @brief Process a single incoming DHCPv4 packet and sends the response. /// /// It verifies correctness of the passed packet, calls per-type processXXX /// methods, generates appropriate answer, sends the answer to the client. /// /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. void processPacketAndSendResponse(Pkt4Ptr& query); /// @brief Process a single incoming DHCPv4 packet and sends the response. /// /// It verifies correctness of the passed packet, calls per-type processXXX /// methods, generates appropriate answer, sends the answer to the client. /// /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. void processPacketAndSendResponseNoThrow(Pkt4Ptr& query); /// @brief Process an unparked DHCPv4 packet and sends the response. /// /// @param callout_handle pointer to the callout handle. /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. /// @param rsp A pointer to the response. void sendResponseNoThrow(hooks::CalloutHandlePtr& callout_handle, Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& rsp); /// @brief Process a single incoming DHCPv4 packet. /// /// It verifies correctness of the passed packet, calls per-type processXXX /// methods, generates appropriate answer. /// /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. /// @param rsp A pointer to the response. /// @param allow_packet_park Indicates if parking a packet is allowed. void processPacket(Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& rsp, bool allow_packet_park = true); /// @brief Process a single incoming DHCPv4 query. /// /// It calls per-type processXXX methods, generates appropriate answer. /// /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. /// @param rsp A pointer to the response. /// @param allow_packet_park Indicates if parking a packet is allowed. void processDhcp4Query(Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& rsp, bool allow_packet_park); /// @brief Process a single incoming DHCPv4 query. /// /// It calls per-type processXXX methods, generates appropriate answer, /// sends the answer to the client. /// /// @param query A pointer to the packet to be processed. /// @param rsp A pointer to the response. /// @param allow_packet_park Indicates if parking a packet is allowed. void processDhcp4QueryAndSendResponse(Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& rsp, bool allow_packet_park); /// @brief Instructs the server to shut down. void shutdown(); /// /// @name Public accessors returning values required to (re)open sockets. /// //@{ /// /// @brief Get UDP port on which server should listen. /// /// Typically, server listens on UDP port number 67. Other ports are used /// for testing purposes only. /// /// @return UDP port on which server should listen. uint16_t getServerPort() const { return (server_port_); } /// @brief Return bool value indicating that broadcast flags should be set /// on sockets. /// /// @return A bool value indicating that broadcast should be used (if true). bool useBroadcast() const { return (use_bcast_); } //@} /// @brief Starts DHCP_DDNS client IO if DDNS updates are enabled. /// /// If updates are enabled, it instructs the D2ClientMgr singleton to /// enter send mode. If D2ClientMgr encounters errors it may throw /// D2ClientError. This method does not catch exceptions. void startD2(); /// @brief Stops DHCP_DDNS client IO if DDNS updates are enabled. /// /// If updates are enabled, it instructs the D2ClientMgr singleton to /// leave send mode. If D2ClientMgr encounters errors it may throw /// D2ClientError. This method does not catch exceptions. void stopD2(); /// @brief Implements the error handler for DHCP_DDNS IO errors /// /// Invoked when a NameChangeRequest send to kea-dhcp-ddns completes with /// a failed status. These are communications errors, not data related /// failures. /// /// This method logs the failure and then suspends all further updates. /// Updating can only be restored by reconfiguration or restarting the /// server. There is currently no retry logic so the first IO error that /// occurs will suspend updates. /// @todo We may wish to make this more robust or sophisticated. /// /// @param result Result code of the send operation. /// @param ncr NameChangeRequest which failed to send. virtual void d2ClientErrorHandler(const dhcp_ddns:: NameChangeSender::Result result, dhcp_ddns::NameChangeRequestPtr& ncr); /// @brief Discards parked packets /// Clears the packet parking lots of all packets. /// Called during reconfigure and shutdown. void discardPackets(); /// @brief Returns value of the test_send_responses_to_source_ flag. /// /// @return value of the test_send_responses_to_source_ flag. bool getSendResponsesToSource() const { return (test_send_responses_to_source_); } protected: /// @name Functions filtering and sanity-checking received messages. /// /// @todo These functions are supposed to be moved to a new class which /// will manage different rules for accepting and rejecting messages. /// Perhaps ticket #3116 is a good opportunity to do it. /// //@{ /// @brief Checks whether received message should be processed or discarded. /// /// This function checks whether received message should be processed or /// discarded. It should be called on the beginning of message processing /// (just after the message has been decoded). This message calls a number /// of other functions which check whether message should be processed, /// using different criteria. /// /// This function should be extended when new criteria for accepting /// received message have to be implemented. This function is meant to /// aggregate all early filtering checks on the received message. By having /// a single function like this, we are avoiding bloat of the server's main /// loop. /// /// @warning This function should remain exception safe. /// /// @param query Received message. /// /// @return true if the message should be further processed, or false if /// the message should be discarded. bool accept(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const; /// @brief Check if a message sent by directly connected client should be /// accepted or discarded. /// /// This function checks if the received message is from directly connected /// client. If it is, it checks that it should be processed or discarded. /// /// Note that this function doesn't validate all addresses being carried in /// the message. The primary purpose of this function is to filter out /// direct messages in the local network for which there is no suitable /// subnet configured. For example, this function accepts unicast messages /// because unicasts may be used by clients located in remote networks to /// to renew existing leases. If their notion of address is wrong, the /// server will have to sent a NAK, instead of dropping the message. /// Detailed validation of such messages is performed at later stage of /// processing. /// /// This function accepts the following messages: /// - all valid relayed messages, /// - all unicast messages, /// - all broadcast messages except DHCPINFORM received on the interface /// for which the suitable subnet exists (is configured). /// - all DHCPINFORM messages with source address or ciaddr set. /// /// @param query Message sent by a client. /// /// @return true if message is accepted for further processing, false /// otherwise. bool acceptDirectRequest(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const; /// @brief Check if received message type is valid for the server to /// process. /// /// This function checks that the received message type belongs to /// the range of types recognized by the server and that the /// message of this type should be processed by the server. /// /// The messages types accepted for processing are: /// - Discover /// - Request /// - Release /// - Decline /// - Inform /// /// @param query Message sent by a client. /// /// @return true if message is accepted for further processing, false /// otherwise. bool acceptMessageType(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const; /// @brief Verifies if the server id belongs to our server. /// /// This function checks if the server identifier carried in the specified /// DHCPv4 message belongs to this server. If the server identifier option /// is absent or the value carried by this option is equal to one of the /// server identifiers used by the server, the true is returned. If the /// server identifier option is present, but it doesn't match any server /// identifier used by this server, the false value is returned. /// /// @param pkt DHCPv4 message which server identifier is to be checked. /// /// @return true, if the server identifier is absent or matches one of the /// server identifiers that the server is using; false otherwise. bool acceptServerId(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt) const; //@} /// @brief Verifies if specified packet meets RFC requirements /// /// Checks if mandatory option is really there, that forbidden option /// is not there, and that client-id or server-id appears only once. /// /// @param query Pointer to the client's message. /// @param serverid expectation regarding server-id option /// @throw RFCViolation if any issues are detected static void sanityCheck(const Pkt4Ptr& query, RequirementLevel serverid); /// @brief Processes incoming DISCOVER and returns response. /// /// Processes received DISCOVER message and verifies that its sender /// should be served. In particular, a lease is selected and sent /// as an offer to a client if it should be served. /// /// @param discover DISCOVER message received from client /// /// @return OFFER message or NULL Pkt4Ptr processDiscover(Pkt4Ptr& discover); /// @brief Processes incoming REQUEST and returns REPLY response. /// /// Processes incoming REQUEST message and verifies that its sender /// should be served. In particular, verifies that requested lease /// is valid, not expired, not reserved, not used by other client and /// that requesting client is allowed to use it. /// /// Returns ACK message, NAK message, or NULL /// /// @param request a message received from client /// @param [out] context pointer to the client context where allocated /// and deleted leases are stored. /// /// @return ACK or NAK message Pkt4Ptr processRequest(Pkt4Ptr& request, AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr& context); /// @brief Processes incoming DHCPRELEASE messages. /// /// In DHCPv4, server does not respond to RELEASE messages, therefore /// this function does not return anything. /// /// @param release message received from client /// @param [out] context pointer to the client context where released /// lease is stored. void processRelease(Pkt4Ptr& release, AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr& context); /// @brief Process incoming DHCPDECLINE messages. /// /// This method processes incoming DHCPDECLINE. In particular, it extracts /// Requested IP Address option, checks that the address really belongs to /// the client and if it does, calls @ref declineLease. /// /// @param decline message received from client /// @param [out] context pointer to the client context where declined /// lease is stored. void processDecline(Pkt4Ptr& decline, AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr& context); /// @brief Processes incoming DHCPINFORM messages. /// /// @param inform message received from client /// /// @return DHCPACK to be sent to the client. Pkt4Ptr processInform(Pkt4Ptr& inform); /// @brief Build the configured option list /// /// @note The configured option list is an *ordered* list of /// @c CfgOption objects used to append options to the response. /// /// @param ex The exchange where the configured option list is cached void buildCfgOptionList(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Appends options requested by client. /// /// This method assigns options that were requested by client /// (sent in PRL) or are enforced by server. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void appendRequestedOptions(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Appends requested vendor options as requested by client. /// /// This method is similar to \ref appendRequestedOptions(), but uses /// vendor options. The major difference is that vendor-options use /// its own option spaces (there may be more than one distinct set of vendor /// options, each with unique vendor-id). Vendor options are requested /// using separate options within their respective vendor-option spaces. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void appendRequestedVendorOptions(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Assigns a lease and appends corresponding options /// /// This method chooses the most appropriate lease for requesting /// client and assigning it. Options corresponding to the lease /// are added to specific message. /// /// This method may reset the pointer to the response in the @c ex object /// to indicate that the response should not be sent to the client. /// The caller must check if the response is is null after calling /// this method. /// /// The response type in the @c ex object may be set to DHCPACK or DHCPNAK. /// /// @param ex DHCPv4 exchange holding the client's message to be checked. void assignLease(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Update client name and DNS flags in the lease and response /// /// There are two cases when the client name (FQDN or hostname) and DNS /// flags need to updated after the lease has been allocated: /// 1. If the name is being generated from the lease address /// 2. If the allocation changed the chosen subnet /// /// In the first case this function will generate the name from the /// lease address. In either case, the name and DNS flags are updated /// in the lease and in the response packet. /// /// @param ctx reference to the client context /// @param lease reference to the client lease /// @param query reference to the client query /// @param resp reference to the client response /// @param client_name_changed - true if the new values are already in /// the lease void postAllocateNameUpdate(const AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr& ctx, const Lease4Ptr& lease, const Pkt4Ptr& query, const Pkt4Ptr& resp, bool client_name_changed); /// @brief Adds the T1 and T2 timers to the outbound response as appropriate /// /// This method determines if either of the timers T1 (option 58) and T2 /// (option 59) should be sent to the client. It is influenced by the /// lease's subnet's values for renew-timer, rebind-timer, /// calculate-tee-times, t1-percent, and t2-percent as follows: /// /// By default neither T1 nor T2 will be sent. /// /// T2: /// /// If rebind-timer is set use its value, otherwise if calculate-tee-times /// is true use the value given by valid lease time * t2-percent. Either /// way the value will only be sent if it is less than the valid lease time. /// /// T1: /// /// If renew-timer is set use its value, otherwise if calculate-tee-times /// is true use the value given by valid lease time * t1-percent. Either /// way the value will only be sent if it is less than T2 when T2 is being /// sent, or less than the valid lease time if T2 is not being sent. /// /// @param lease lease being assigned to the client /// @param subnet the subnet to which the lease belongs /// @param resp outbound response for the client to which timers are added. void setTeeTimes(const Lease4Ptr& lease, const Subnet4Ptr& subnet, Pkt4Ptr resp); /// @brief Append basic options if they are not present. /// /// This function adds the following basic options if they /// are not yet added to the response message: /// - Subnet Mask, /// - Router, /// - Name Server, /// - Domain Name, /// - Server Identifier. /// /// @param ex DHCPv4 exchange holding the client's message to be checked. void appendBasicOptions(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Sets fixed fields of the outgoing packet. /// /// If the incoming packets belongs to a class and that class defines /// next-server, server-hostname or boot-file-name, we need to set the /// siaddr, sname or filename fields in the outgoing packet. Also, those /// values can be defined for subnet or in reservations. The values /// defined in reservation takes precedence over class values, which /// in turn take precedence over subnet values. /// /// @param ex DHCPv4 exchange holding the client's message and the server's /// response to be adjusted. void setFixedFields(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Processes Client FQDN and Hostname Options sent by a client. /// /// Client may send Client FQDN or Hostname option to communicate its name /// to the server. Server may use this name to perform DNS update for the /// lease being assigned to a client. If server takes responsibility for /// updating DNS for a client it may communicate it by sending the Client /// FQDN or Hostname %Option back to the client. Server select a different /// name than requested by a client to update DNS. In such case, the server /// stores this different name in its response. /// /// Client should not send both Client FQDN and Hostname options. However, /// if client sends both options, server should prefer Client FQDN option /// and ignore the Hostname option. If Client FQDN option is not present, /// the Hostname option is processed. /// /// The Client FQDN %Option is processed by this function as described in /// RFC4702. /// /// In response to a Hostname %Option sent by a client, the server may send /// Hostname option with the same or different hostname. If different /// hostname is sent, it is an indication to the client that server has /// overridden the client's preferred name and will rather use this /// different name to update DNS. However, since Hostname option doesn't /// carry an information whether DNS update will be carried by the server /// or not, the client is responsible for checking whether DNS update /// has been performed. /// /// After successful processing options stored in the first parameter, /// this function may add Client FQDN or Hostname option to the response /// message. In some cases, server may cease to add any options to the /// response, i.e. when server doesn't support DNS updates. /// /// This function does not throw. It simply logs the debug message if the /// processing of the FQDN or Hostname failed. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void processClientName(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief This function sets statistics related to DHCPv4 packets processing /// to their initial values. /// /// All of the statistics observed by the DHCPv4 server and with the names /// like "pkt4-" are reset to 0. This function must be invoked in the class /// constructor. void setPacketStatisticsDefaults(); /// @brief Sets value of the test_send_responses_to_source_ flag. /// /// @param value new value of the test_send_responses_to_source_ flag. void setSendResponsesToSource(bool value) { test_send_responses_to_source_ = value; } public: /// @brief this is a prefix added to the content of vendor-class option /// /// If incoming packet has a vendor class option, its content is /// prepended with this prefix and then interpreted as a class. /// For example, a packet that sends vendor class with value of "FOO" /// will cause the packet to be assigned to class VENDOR_CLASS_FOO. static const std::string VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX; private: /// @brief Process Client FQDN %Option sent by a client. /// /// This function is called by the @c Dhcpv4Srv::processClientName when /// the client has sent the FQDN option in its message to the server. /// It comprises the actual logic to parse the FQDN option and prepare /// the FQDN option to be sent back to the client in the server's /// response. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void processClientFqdnOption(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Process Hostname %Option sent by a client. /// /// This method is called by the @c Dhcpv4Srv::processClientName to /// create an instance of the Hostname option to be returned to the /// client. If this instance is created it is included in the response /// message within the @c Dhcpv4Exchange object passed as an argument. /// /// The Hostname option instance is created if the client has included /// Hostname option in its query to the server or if the client has /// included Hostname option code in the Parameter Request List option. /// In the former case, the server can use the Hostname supplied by the /// client or replace it with a new hostname, depending on the server's /// configuration. A reserved hostname takes precedence over a hostname /// supplied by the client or auto generated hostname. /// /// If the 'qualifying-suffix' parameter is specified, its value is used /// to qualify a hostname. For example, if the host reservation contains /// a hostname 'marcin-laptop', and the qualifying suffix is /// 'example.isc.org', the hostname returned to the client will be /// 'marcin-laptop.example.isc.org'. If the 'qualifying-suffix' is not /// specified (empty), the reserved hostname is returned to the client /// unqualified. /// /// The 'qualifying-suffix' value is also used to qualify the hostname /// supplied by the client, when this hostname is unqualified, /// e.g. 'laptop-x'. If the supplied hostname is qualified, e.g. /// 'laptop-x.example.org', the qualifying suffix will not be appended /// to it. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void processHostnameOption(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @public /// @brief Marks lease as declined. /// /// This method moves a lease to declined state with all the steps involved: /// - trigger DNS removal (if necessary) /// - disassociate the client information /// - update lease in the database (switch to DECLINED state) /// - increase necessary statistics /// - call lease4_decline hook /// /// @param lease lease to be declined /// @param decline client's message /// @param context reference to a client context void declineLease(const Lease4Ptr& lease, const Pkt4Ptr& decline, AllocEngine::ClientContext4Ptr& context); protected: /// @brief Creates NameChangeRequests which correspond to the lease /// which has been acquired. /// /// If this function is called when an existing lease is renewed, it /// may generate NameChangeRequest to remove existing DNS entries which /// correspond to the old lease instance. This function may cease to /// generate NameChangeRequests if the notion of the client's FQDN hasn't /// changed between an old and new lease. /// /// @param lease A pointer to the new lease which has been acquired. /// @param old_lease A pointer to the instance of the old lease which has /// been replaced by the new lease passed in the first argument. The NULL /// value indicates that the new lease has been allocated, rather than /// lease being renewed. void createNameChangeRequests(const Lease4Ptr& lease, const Lease4Ptr& old_lease); /// @brief Attempts to renew received addresses /// /// Attempts to renew existing lease. This typically includes finding a lease that /// corresponds to the received address. If no such lease is found, a status code /// response is generated. /// /// @param renew client's message asking for renew /// @param reply server's response (ACK or NAK) void renewLease(const Pkt4Ptr& renew, Pkt4Ptr& reply); /// @brief Adds server identifier option to the server's response. /// /// This method adds a server identifier to the DHCPv4 message if it doesn't /// exist yet. This is set to the local address on which the client's query has /// been received with the exception of broadcast traffic and DHCPv4o6 query for /// which a socket on the particular interface is found and its address is used /// as server id. /// /// @note This method doesn't throw exceptions by itself but the underlying /// classes being used my throw. The reason for this method to not sanity /// check the specified message is that it is meant to be called internally /// by the @c Dhcpv4Srv class. /// /// @note This method is static because it is not dependent on the class /// state. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. static void appendServerID(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Check if the relay port RAI sub-option was set in the query. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding the client's message /// @return the port to use to join the relay or 0 for the default static uint16_t checkRelayPort(const Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Set IP/UDP and interface parameters for the DHCPv4 response. /// /// This method sets the following parameters for the DHCPv4 message being /// sent to a client: /// - client unicast or a broadcast address, /// - client or relay port, /// - server address, /// - server port, /// - name and index of the interface which is to be used to send the /// message. /// /// Internally it calls the @c Dhcpv4Srv::adjustRemoteAddr to figure /// out the destination address (client unicast address or broadcast /// address). /// /// The destination port is always DHCPv4 client (68) or relay (67) port, /// depending if the response will be sent directly to a client, unless /// a client port was enforced from the command line. /// /// The source port is always set to DHCPv4 server port (67). /// /// The interface selected for the response is always the same as the /// one through which the query has been received. /// /// The source address for the response is the IPv4 address assigned to /// the interface being used to send the response. This function uses /// @c IfaceMgr to get the socket bound to the IPv4 address on the /// particular interface. /// /// @note This method is static because it is not dependent on the class /// state. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void adjustIfaceData(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Sets remote addresses for outgoing packet. /// /// This method sets the local and remote addresses on outgoing packet. /// The addresses being set depend on the following conditions: /// - has incoming packet been relayed, /// - is direct response to a client without address supported, /// - type of the outgoing packet, /// - broadcast flag set in the incoming packet. /// /// @warning This method does not check whether provided packet pointers /// are valid. Make sure that pointers are correct before calling this /// function. /// /// @param ex The exchange holding both the client's message and the /// server's response. void adjustRemoteAddr(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief converts server-id to text /// Converts content of server-id option to a text representation, e.g. /// "192.0.2.1" /// /// @param opt option that contains server-id /// @return string representation static std::string srvidToString(const OptionPtr& opt); /// @brief Selects a subnet for a given client's packet. /// /// If selectSubnet is called to simply do sanity checks (check if a /// subnet would be selected), then there is no need to call hooks, /// as this will happen later (when selectSubnet is called again). /// In such case the sanity_only should be set to true. /// /// @param query client's message /// @param drop if it is true the packet will be dropped /// @param sanity_only if it is true the callout won't be called /// @return selected subnet (or NULL if no suitable subnet was found) isc::dhcp::Subnet4Ptr selectSubnet(const Pkt4Ptr& query, bool& drop, bool sanity_only = false) const; /// @brief Selects a subnet for a given client's DHCP4o6 packet. /// /// If selectSubnet is called to simply do sanity checks (check if a /// subnet would be selected), then there is no need to call hooks, /// as this will happen later (when selectSubnet is called again). /// In such case the sanity_only should be set to true. /// /// @param query client's message /// @param drop if it is true the packet will be dropped /// @param sanity_only if it is true the callout won't be called /// @return selected subnet (or NULL if no suitable subnet was found) isc::dhcp::Subnet4Ptr selectSubnet4o6(const Pkt4Ptr& query, bool& drop, bool sanity_only = false) const; /// @brief dummy wrapper around IfaceMgr::receive4 /// /// This method is useful for testing purposes, where its replacement /// simulates reception of a packet. For that purpose it is protected. virtual Pkt4Ptr receivePacket(int timeout); /// @brief dummy wrapper around IfaceMgr::send() /// /// This method is useful for testing purposes, where its replacement /// simulates transmission of a packet. For that purpose it is protected. virtual void sendPacket(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt); /// @brief Assigns incoming packet to zero or more classes. /// /// @note This is done in two phases: first the content of the /// vendor-class-identifier option is used as a class, by /// calling @ref classifyByVendor(). Second classification match /// expressions are evaluated. The resulting classes will be stored /// in the packet (see @ref isc::dhcp::Pkt4::classes_ and /// @ref isc::dhcp::Pkt4::inClass). /// /// @param pkt packet to be classified void classifyPacket(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt); protected: /// @brief Assigns incoming packet to zero or more classes (required pass). /// /// @note This required classification evaluates all classes which /// were marked for required evaluation. Classes are collected so /// evaluated in the reversed order than output option processing. /// /// @note The only-if-required flag is related because it avoids /// double evaluation (which is not forbidden). /// /// @param ex The exchange holding needed informations. void requiredClassify(Dhcpv4Exchange& ex); /// @brief Perform deferred option unpacking. /// /// @note Options 43 and 224-254 are processed after classification. /// If a class configures a definition it is applied, if none /// the global (user) definition is applied. For option 43 /// a last resort definition (same definition as used in previous Kea /// versions) is applied when none is found. /// /// @param query Pointer to the client message. void deferredUnpack(Pkt4Ptr& query); /// @brief Executes pkt4_send callout. /// /// @param callout_handle pointer to the callout handle. /// @param query Pointer to a query. /// @param rsp Pointer to a response. void processPacketPktSend(hooks::CalloutHandlePtr& callout_handle, Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& rsp); /// @brief Executes buffer4_send callout and sends the response. /// /// @param callout_handle pointer to the callout handle. /// @param rsp pointer to a response. void processPacketBufferSend(hooks::CalloutHandlePtr& callout_handle, Pkt4Ptr& rsp); private: /// @public /// @brief Assign class using vendor-class-identifier option /// /// @note This is the first part of @ref classifyPacket /// /// @param pkt packet to be classified void classifyByVendor(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt); /// @private /// @brief Constructs netmask option based on subnet4 /// @param subnet subnet for which the netmask will be calculated /// /// @return Option that contains netmask information static OptionPtr getNetmaskOption(const Subnet4Ptr& subnet); protected: /// UDP port number on which server listens. uint16_t server_port_; /// UDP port number to which server sends all responses. uint16_t client_port_; /// Indicates if shutdown is in progress. Setting it to true will /// initiate server shutdown procedure. volatile bool shutdown_; /// @brief Allocation Engine. /// Pointer to the allocation engine that we are currently using /// It must be a pointer, because we will support changing engines /// during normal operation (e.g. to use different allocators) boost::shared_ptr alloc_engine_; /// Should broadcast be enabled on sockets (if true). bool use_bcast_; /// @brief Holds information about disabled DHCP service and/or /// disabled subnet/network scopes. NetworkStatePtr network_state_; /// @brief Controls access to the configuration backends. CBControlDHCPv4Ptr cb_control_; private: /// @brief store value that defines if kea will send responses /// to a source address of incoming packet. Only for testing. bool test_send_responses_to_source_; public: /// Class methods for DHCPv4-over-DHCPv6 handler /// @brief Updates statistics for received packets /// @param query packet received static void processStatsReceived(const Pkt4Ptr& query); /// @brief Updates statistics for transmitted packets /// @param response packet transmitted static void processStatsSent(const Pkt4Ptr& response); /// @brief Returns the index for "buffer4_receive" hook point /// @return the index for "buffer4_receive" hook point static int getHookIndexBuffer4Receive(); /// @brief Returns the index for "pkt4_receive" hook point /// @return the index for "pkt4_receive" hook point static int getHookIndexPkt4Receive(); /// @brief Returns the index for "subnet4_select" hook point /// @return the index for "subnet4_select" hook point static int getHookIndexSubnet4Select(); /// @brief Returns the index for "lease4_release" hook point /// @return the index for "lease4_release" hook point static int getHookIndexLease4Release(); /// @brief Returns the index for "pkt4_send" hook point /// @return the index for "pkt4_send" hook point static int getHookIndexPkt4Send(); /// @brief Returns the index for "buffer4_send" hook point /// @return the index for "buffer4_send" hook point static int getHookIndexBuffer4Send(); /// @brief Returns the index for "lease4_decline" hook point /// @return the index for "lease4_decline" hook point static int getHookIndexLease4Decline(); }; } // namespace dhcp } // namespace isc #endif // DHCP4_SRV_H