This commit also fixes a bug which caused the server to initialize all boolean options to false.
It was caused by SiLoadProtoCfg() not checking whether the item exists in the configuration file.
CfgGetBool() always returns false if the item doesn't exist.
From a functional point of view, the main improvement is that GetIP() now always prioritizes IPv6 over IPv4.
The previous implementation always returned an IPv4 address, unless not available: in such case it failed.
This means that now connections to hostnames should be established via IPv6 if available.
From a programmer point of view, getting rid of the insane wrappers is enough to justify a complete rewrite.
As an extra, several unrelated unused global variables are removed.
Please note that the implementation is not 100% conformant to the protocol whitepaper (https://www.wireguard.com/papers/wireguard.pdf).
More specifically: all peers are expected to send a handshake initiation once the current keypair is about to expire or is expired.
I decided not to do that because our implementation is meant to act as a server only. A true WireGuard peer acts, instead, as both a client and a server.
Once the keypair is expired, we immediately delete the session.
The cookie mechanism can be implemented in future.
As for authentication: unfortunately using the already existing methods is not possible due to the protocol not providing a way to send strings to a peer.
That's because WireGuard doesn't have a concept of "users": it identifies a peer through the public key, which is determined using the source address.
As a solution, this commit adds a special authentication method: once we receive the handshake initiation message and decrypt the peer's public key, we check whether it's in the allowed key list.
If it is, we retrieve the associated Virtual Hub and user; if the hub exists and the user is in it, the authentication is successful.
The allowed key list is stored in the configuration file like this:
declare WireGuardKeyList
{
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{
string Hub DEFAULT
string User user
}
}
WireGuard does not provide any configuration messages, meaning that we cannot push the IP address we receive from the DHCP server to the client.
In order to overcome the limitation we don't perform any DHCP operations and instead just extract the source IP address from the first IPv4 packet we receive in the tunnel.
The gateway address and the subnet mask can be set using the new "SetStaticNetwork" command. The values can be retrieved using "OptionsGet".
In future we will add a "allowed source IP addresses" function, similar to what the original WireGuard implementation provides.
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SetStaticNetwork command - Set Virtual Hub static IPv4 network parameters
Help for command "SetStaticNetwork"
Purpose:
Set Virtual Hub static IPv4 network parameters
Description:
Set the static IPv4 network parameters for the Virtual Hub. They are used when DHCP is not available (e.g. WireGuard sessions).
You can get the current settings by using the OptionsGet command.
Usage:
SetStaticNetwork [/GATEWAY:gateway] [/SUBNET:subnet]
Parameters:
/GATEWAY - Specify the IP address of the gateway that will be used for internet communication.
/SUBNET - Specify the subnet mask, required to determine the size of the local VPN network.
Now that Proto supports UDP, the server can handle multiple protocols on each UDP port.
The UDP ports are specified by the "OpenVPN_UdpPortList" configuration setting, because:
- OpenVPN is currently the only UDP protocol supported by SoftEther VPN to allow a custom port number.
- Before Proto was introduced, a unified interface for the protocols didn't exist; each protocol implementation had to create its own listener.
In preparation for the upcoming WireGuard implementation, this commit renames "OpenVPN_UdpPortList" to "PortsUDP", which should clarify that the setting is global.
The change is reflected in the code. Also, the ports are now stored in a LIST rather than a string. The conversion between string and LIST only happens when loading/saving the configuration.
The default UDP ports are now the same as the TCP ones (443, 992, 1194, 5555).
The PROTO structure is now used to identify the system as a whole, rather than a single protocol. It's stored and initialized in Server.
ProtoCompare(), ProtoAdd() and ProtoDetected() are renamed to make the difference between PROTO and PROTO_IMPL more clear.
ProtoGet() and ProtoNum() are removed because the related list can now be accessed directly by Server.
- Fixed the RADIUS PEAP client to use the standard TLS versioning.
- Implementation of a function to fix the MAC address of L3 VPN protocol by entering e.g. "MAC: 112233445566" in the "Notes" field of the user information.
- Implementation of a function to fix the virtual MAC address to be assigned to the L3 VPN client as a string attribute from RADIUS server when authentication.
Hardcoded paths are used in log file enumeration such as LogFileList
command or GenerateEraseFileList function to delete old log files when
disk free space is lacking.
Fixes: SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN#972
To fix the bug of OpenVPN 2.4.6 and particular version of kernel mode TAP driver on Linux, the TAP device must be up after the OpenVPN client is connected. However there is no direct push instruction to do so to OpenVPN client. Therefore we push the dummy IPv4 address (RFC7600) to the OpenVPN client to enforce the TAP driver UP state.
This allows an OpenVPN client to bypass a firewall which is aware of the protocol and is able to block it.
The XOR mask set on the server has to be the same on the client, otherwise it will not be able to connect with certain obfuscation modes.
A special OpenVPN client built with the "XOR patch" is required in order to use this function, because it has never been merged in the official OpenVPN repository.
Two parameters are added to the server configuration: "OpenVPNObfuscationMethod" and "OpenVPNObfuscationMask".
Their value can be retrieved with "OpenVpnObfuscationGet" and set with "OpenVpnObfuscationEnable" in the VPN Command Line Management Utility.
- Hash() has been removed because it was ambiguous, Md5() and Sha0() are proper replacements.
- HMacMd5() and HMacSha1() now share a common implementation handled by the new Internal_HMac() function.
- NewMd() and MdProcess() now support plain hashing (without the key).
- NewMd(), SetMdKey() and MdProcess() now check the OpenSSL functions' return value and in case of failure a debug message is printed along with the error string, if available.
- SetMdKey()'s return value has been changed from void to bool, so that it's possible to know whether the function succeeded or not.
- MdProcess()' return value has been changed from void to UINT (unsigned int) and the function now returns the number of bytes written by HMAC_Final() or EVP_DigestFinal_ex().
found by coverity, cppcheck
[src/Cedar/Server.c:2899]: (style) Variable 'is_vgs_enabled' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:3961]: (style) Variable 'id' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:5723]: (style) Variable 'c' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:5767]: (style) Variable 'num_connections_per_ip' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:7327]: (style) Variable 'num' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:8444]: (style) The function 'SiCallEnumHubBegin' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:8454]: (style) The function 'SiCallEnumHubEnd' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:9923]: (style) The function 'SiCallTaskAsyncBegin' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:9949]: (style) The function 'SiCallTaskAsyncEnd' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:10769]: (style) The function 'SiCheckCurrentRegion' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:2831]: (style) The function 'SiGetAzureEnable' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:208]: (style) The function 'SiGetServerNumUserObjects' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:2435]: (style) The function 'SiInitBridge' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:2540]: (style) The function 'SiTest' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:6707]: (style) The function 'StGetServer' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Account.c:854]: (style) The function 'AddGroupTraffic' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Secure.c:1455]: (style) The function 'AddSecObjToEnumCache' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Network.c:18445]: (style) The function 'AddSockList' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Account.c:870]: (style) The function 'AddUserTraffic' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Server.c:1045]: (style) The function 'AdjoinEnumLogFile' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Admin.c:13780]: (style) The function 'AdminConnect' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Encrypt.c:855]: (style) The function 'BigNumToStr' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Str.c:2113]: (style) The function 'Bit128ToStr' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Encrypt.c:898]: (style) The function 'BufToBigNum' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Internat.c:1874]: (style) The function 'CalcStrToUtf8' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Hub.c:6689]: (style) The function 'CalcTrafficDiff' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Internat.c:1819]: (style) The function 'CalcUtf8ToStr' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Network.c:6495]: (style) The function 'CanGetTcpProcessId' is never used.
[src/Cedar/WinUi.c:7226]: (style) The function 'CbInsertStrA' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Client.c:3035]: (style) The function 'CcEnumObjectInSecure' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Client.c:2826]: (style) The function 'CcGetCommonProxySetting' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Client.c:2857]: (style) The function 'CcSetCommonProxySetting' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Cedar.c:575]: (style) The function 'CedarLog' is never used.
[src/Cedar/WinUi.c:9841]: (style) The function 'Center2' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Encrypt.c:814]: (style) The function 'CertTest' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Encrypt.c:809]: (style) The function 'CertTest2' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Encrypt.c:819]: (style) The function 'CertTest_' is never used.
[src/Mayaqua/Cfg.c:1705]: (style) The function 'CfgIsFolder' is never used.
* Allow specifying cipher suites instead of single ciphers.
CipherName now specifies all cipher suites instead of the
preferred cipher. This allows insecure ciphers like RC4 to
be permanently disabled, instead of being the default fallback
when the preferred cipher is unsupported.
CipherName is now left for OpenSSL to verify. Should it be
invalid, a secure default is used. The default CipherName setting
for new servers is one such invalid string: "~DEFAULT~". This
allows for future updates to change the default and the servers
can stay secure.
* Remove unused temporary variable.