On Sun, Oct 12, 2025 at 03:33:31PM -0400, Jon Maloy wrote:
When we receive an ARP request or NDP neigbour solicitation over the tap interface for a host on the local network segment attached to the template interface, we respond with that host's real MAC address, if available.
Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy
--- v3: - Added helper function to find out if a remote ip address is subject to NAT. This filters out local host addresses which should be presented with the passt/pasta local MAC address 9a:55:9a:55:9a:55 even though it is on the local segment. - Adapted to the change in nl_mac_get() function, so that we now consider only the template interface when checking the ARP/NDP table. v4: - Moved NAT check into the function nat_outbound() to obtain more precise criteria for when NAT is used. We may in theory have NAT even if original and translated addresses are equal, and we want to catch this case. - I chose to keep the wrapper funtion inany_nat(), but moved it to fwd.h/fwd.c and renamed it to fwd_inany_nat(). v5: - Simplified criteria for when we do ARP/NDP lookup. Now, we just try with the potentially translated address after an attempted NAT check. - Using the new ARP/NDP cache table instead of using netlink directly. v6: - Fixes after feedback from David: - Renamed nat_outbound() to fwd_nat_outbound() - Eliminated unnecessary temporary variable in arp.c::arp() v12: - Some minor changes after feedback from Stefano v13: - Removed call to nat_outbound() before MAC resolution, as we are now handling guest-side visible addresses only. --- arp.c | 8 ++++++-- inany.c | 1 + ndp.c | 4 ++++ 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arp.c b/arp.c index ad088b1..b4a686f 100644 --- a/arp.c +++ b/arp.c @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ static bool ignore_arp(const struct ctx *c, */ int arp(const struct ctx *c, struct iov_tail *data) { + union inany_addr tgt; struct { struct ethhdr eh; struct arphdr ah; @@ -102,8 +103,11 @@ int arp(const struct ctx *c, struct iov_tail *data) resp.ah.ar_hln = ah->ar_hln; resp.ah.ar_pln = ah->ar_pln;
- /* ARP message */ - memcpy(resp.am.sha, c->our_tap_mac, sizeof(resp.am.sha)); + /* MAC address to return in ARP message */ + inany_from_af(&tgt, AF_INET, am->tip); + fwd_neigh_mac_get(c, &tgt, resp.am.sha); + + /* Rest of ARP message */ memcpy(resp.am.sip, am->tip, sizeof(resp.am.sip)); memcpy(resp.am.tha, am->sha, sizeof(resp.am.tha)); memcpy(resp.am.tip, am->sip, sizeof(resp.am.tip)); diff --git a/inany.c b/inany.c index 65a39f9..7680439 100644 --- a/inany.c +++ b/inany.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include "ip.h" #include "siphash.h" #include "inany.h" +#include "fwd.h"
const union inany_addr inany_loopback4 = INANY_INIT4(IN4ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT); const union inany_addr inany_any4 = INANY_INIT4(IN4ADDR_ANY_INIT); diff --git a/ndp.c b/ndp.c index 588b48f..7cc6e48 100644 --- a/ndp.c +++ b/ndp.c @@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ static void ndp_send(const struct ctx *c, const struct in6_addr *dst, static void ndp_na(const struct ctx *c, const struct in6_addr *dst, const struct in6_addr *addr) { + union inany_addr tgt; struct ndp_na na = { .ih = { .icmp6_type = NA, @@ -215,6 +216,9 @@ static void ndp_na(const struct ctx *c, const struct in6_addr *dst,
memcpy(na.target_l2_addr.mac, c->our_tap_mac, ETH_ALEN);
The line above is obsoleted by the additions below isn't it?
+ inany_from_af(&tgt, AF_INET6, addr); + fwd_neigh_mac_get(c, &tgt, na.target_l2_addr.mac); + ndp_send(c, dst, &na, sizeof(na)); }
-- 2.50.1
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