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authorThomas Mangin <thomas.mangin@exa.net.uk>2020-04-01 14:55:53 +0100
committerThomas Mangin <thomas.mangin@exa.net.uk>2020-04-01 16:26:39 +0100
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validate: T2182: IPv6 normalisation and % in interface name
The IPv6 address can be expressed in different ways: (for example all these are valid loopback ::1, 0::1, 0:0::0:001) The IPv6 need to be normalised when tested, and the best way to do this is to test it on-wire representation, the same can be done for IPv4. Also The interface name which returned by netifaces.ifaddresses can have a % in the 'addr' field, for example '::1%eth0', which would also break the test in is_intf_addr_assigned.
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diff --git a/python/vyos/validate.py b/python/vyos/validate.py
index 0e6d34e7e..9d413ffab 100644
--- a/python/vyos/validate.py
+++ b/python/vyos/validate.py
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+import socket
import netifaces
import ipaddress
@@ -64,51 +65,61 @@ def is_ipv6_link_local(addr):
return False
+def _are_same_ip(one, two):
+ # compare the binary representation of the IP
+ f_one = socket.AF_INET if is_ipv4(one) else socket.AF_INET6
+ s_two = socket.AF_INET if is_ipv4(two) else socket.AF_INET6
+ return socket.inet_pton(f_one, one) == socket.inet_pton(f_one, two)
+
def is_intf_addr_assigned(intf, addr):
+ if '/' in addr:
+ ip,mask = addr.split('/')
+ return _is_intf_addr_assigned(intf, ip, mask)
+ return _is_intf_addr_assigned(intf, addr)
+
+def _is_intf_addr_assigned(intf, address, netmask=''):
"""
Verify if the given IPv4/IPv6 address is assigned to specific interface.
It can check both a single IP address (e.g. 192.0.2.1 or a assigned CIDR
address 192.0.2.1/24.
"""
- # determine IP version (AF_INET or AF_INET6) depending on passed address
- addr_type = netifaces.AF_INET
- if is_ipv6(addr):
- addr_type = netifaces.AF_INET6
-
# check if the requested address type is configured at all
+ # {
+ # 17: [{'addr': '08:00:27:d9:5b:04', 'broadcast': 'ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff'}],
+ # 2: [{'addr': '10.0.2.15', 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', 'broadcast': '10.0.2.255'}],
+ # 10: [{'addr': 'fe80::a00:27ff:fed9:5b04%eth0', 'netmask': 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::'}]
+ # }
try:
- netifaces.ifaddresses(intf)
+ ifaces = netifaces.ifaddresses(intf)
except ValueError as e:
print(e)
return False
- if addr_type in netifaces.ifaddresses(intf).keys():
- # Check every IP address on this interface for a match
- for ip in netifaces.ifaddresses(intf)[addr_type]:
- # Check if it matches to the address requested
- # If passed address contains a '/' indicating a normalized IP
- # address we have to take this into account, too
- if r'/' in addr:
- prefixlen = ''
- if is_ipv6(addr):
- # Note that currently expanded netmasks are not supported. That means
- # 2001:db00::0/24 is a valid argument while 2001:db00::0/ffff:ff00:: not.
- # see https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipaddress.html
- bits = bin( int(ip['netmask'].replace(':',''), 16) ).count('1')
- prefixlen = '/' + str(bits)
-
- else:
- prefixlen = '/' + str(ipaddress.IPv4Network('0.0.0.0/' + ip['netmask']).prefixlen)
-
- # construct temporary variable holding IPv6 address and netmask
- # in CIDR notation
- tmp = ip['addr'] + prefixlen
- if addr == tmp:
- return True
+ # determine IP version (AF_INET or AF_INET6) depending on passed address
+ addr_type = netifaces.AF_INET if is_ipv4(address) else netifaces.AF_INET6
- elif ip['addr'] == addr:
- return True
+ # Check every IP address on this interface for a match
+ for ip in ifaces.get(addr_type,[]):
+ # ip can have the interface name in the 'addr' field, we need to remove it
+ # {'addr': 'fe80::a00:27ff:fec5:f821%eth2', 'netmask': 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::'}
+ ip_addr = ip['addr'].split('%')[0]
+
+ if not _are_same_ip(address, ip_addr):
+ continue
+
+ # we do not have a netmask to compare against, they are the same
+ if netmask == '':
+ return True
+
+ prefixlen = ''
+ if is_ipv4(ip_addr):
+ prefixlen = sum([bin(int(_)).count('1') for _ in ip['netmask'].split('.')])
+ else:
+ prefixlen = sum([bin(int(_,16)).count('1') for _ in ip['netmask'].split(':') if _])
+
+ if str(prefixlen) == netmask:
+ return True
return False