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Signed-off-by: Dmytro Shynkevych <dmytro@tailscale.com>
158 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
158 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// +build linux freebsd
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package dns
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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)
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// isResolvconfActive indicates whether the system appears to be using resolvconf.
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// If this is true, then directManager should be avoided:
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// resolvconf has exclusive ownership of /etc/resolv.conf.
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func isResolvconfActive() bool {
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// Sanity-check first: if there is no resolvconf binary, then this is fruitless.
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//
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// However, this binary may be a shim like the one systemd-resolved provides.
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// Such a shim may not behave as expected: in particular, systemd-resolved
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// does not seem to respect the exclusive mode -x, saying:
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// -x Send DNS traffic preferably over this interface
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// whereas e.g. openresolv sends DNS traffix _exclusively_ over that interface,
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// or not at all (in case of another exclusive-mode request later in time).
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//
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// Moreover, resolvconf may be installed but unused, in which case we should
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// not use it either, lest we clobber existing configuration.
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//
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// To handle all the above correctly, we scan the comments in /etc/resolv.conf
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// to ensure that it was generated by a resolvconf implementation.
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_, err := exec.LookPath("resolvconf")
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if err != nil {
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return false
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}
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f, err := os.Open("/etc/resolv.conf")
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if err != nil {
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return false
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}
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defer f.Close()
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scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f)
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for scanner.Scan() {
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line := scanner.Bytes()
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// Look for the word "resolvconf" until comments end.
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if len(line) > 0 && line[0] != '#' {
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return false
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}
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if bytes.Contains(line, []byte("resolvconf")) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// resolvconfImpl enumerates supported implementations of the resolvconf CLI.
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type resolvconfImpl uint8
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const (
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// resolvconfOpenresolv is the implementation packaged as "openresolv" on Ubuntu.
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// It supports exclusive mode and interface metrics.
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resolvconfOpenresolv resolvconfImpl = iota
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// resolvconfLegacy is the implementation by Thomas Hood packaged as "resolvconf" on Ubuntu.
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// It does not support exclusive mode or interface metrics.
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resolvconfLegacy
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)
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func (impl resolvconfImpl) String() string {
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switch impl {
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case resolvconfOpenresolv:
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return "openresolv"
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case resolvconfLegacy:
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return "legacy"
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default:
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return "unknown"
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}
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}
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// getResolvconfImpl returns the implementation of resolvconf that appears to be in use.
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func getResolvconfImpl() resolvconfImpl {
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err := exec.Command("resolvconf", "-v").Run()
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if err != nil {
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if exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
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// Thomas Hood's resolvconf has a minimal flag set
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// and exits with code 99 when passed an unknown flag.
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if exitErr.ExitCode() == 99 {
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return resolvconfLegacy
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}
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}
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}
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return resolvconfOpenresolv
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}
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type resolvconfManager struct {
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impl resolvconfImpl
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}
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func newResolvconfManager(mconfig ManagerConfig) managerImpl {
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impl := getResolvconfImpl()
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mconfig.Logf("resolvconf implementation is %s", impl)
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return resolvconfManager{
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impl: impl,
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}
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}
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// resolvconfConfigName is the name of the config submitted to resolvconf.
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// It has this form to match the "tun*" rule in interface-order
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// when running resolvconfLegacy, hopefully placing our config first.
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const resolvconfConfigName = "tun-tailscale.inet"
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// Up implements managerImpl.
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func (m resolvconfManager) Up(config Config) error {
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stdin := new(bytes.Buffer)
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writeResolvConf(stdin, config.Nameservers, config.Domains) // dns_direct.go
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var cmd *exec.Cmd
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switch m.impl {
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case resolvconfOpenresolv:
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// Request maximal priority (metric 0) and exclusive mode.
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cmd = exec.Command("resolvconf", "-m", "0", "-x", "-a", resolvconfConfigName)
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case resolvconfLegacy:
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// This does not quite give us the desired behavior (queries leak),
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// but there is nothing else we can do without messing with other interfaces' settings.
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cmd = exec.Command("resolvconf", "-a", resolvconfConfigName)
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}
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cmd.Stdin = stdin
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("running %s: %s", cmd, out)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Down implements managerImpl.
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func (m resolvconfManager) Down() error {
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var cmd *exec.Cmd
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switch m.impl {
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case resolvconfOpenresolv:
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cmd = exec.Command("resolvconf", "-f", "-d", resolvconfConfigName)
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case resolvconfLegacy:
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// resolvconfLegacy lacks the -f flag.
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// Instead, it succeeds even when the config does not exist.
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cmd = exec.Command("resolvconf", "-d", resolvconfConfigName)
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}
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("running %s: %s", cmd, out)
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}
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return nil
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}
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