[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
if [[ ! $ERRHANDLE_PATH ]]; then
- ERRHANDLE_PATH=$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE}")
- ERRHANDLE_PATH=$(readlink -f ${ERRHANDLE_PATH%/*}/../errhandle)
+ ERRHANDLE_PATH=$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE}")
+ ERRHANDLE_PATH=$(readlink -f ${ERRHANDLE_PATH%/*}/../errhandle)
fi
err_sourced=true
for p in $ERRHANDLE_PATH/{errcatch-function,bash-trace-function}; do
- if [[ -e $p ]]; then
- source $p
- else
- err_sourced=false
- fi
+ if [[ -e $p ]]; then
+ source $p
+ else
+ err_sourced=false
+ fi
done
if $err_sourced; then
- errcatch
+ errcatch
else
- set -eE -o pipefail
- trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
+ set -eE -o pipefail
+ trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
fi
usage() {
- cat <<EOF
+ cat <<EOF
usage: ${0##*/} [OPTS] start|stop NS_NAME
Nat a network namespace. systemd friendly
A systemd created private network is in a network namespace
different than pid 1.
-n NETWORK x.x.x /24 private network to use. If not specified, uses
- the first one starting at 10.173.1
+ the first unused one starting at 10.173.1
-h, --help Show this help and exit.
From within a systemd network namespace, nat it to the outside. This
Please email me if you have a patches, bugs, feedback, or republish this
somewhere else: Ian Kelling <ian@iankelling.org>.
EOF
- exit ${1:-0}
+ exit ${1:-0}
}
temp=$(getopt -l help,create hcn: "$@") || usage 1
eval set -- "$temp"
while true; do
- case $1 in
- -c|--create) create=true; shift ;;
- -n) network=$2; shift 2 ;;
- -h|--help) usage ;;
- --) shift; break ;;
- *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;;
- esac
+ case $1 in
+ -c|--create) create=true; shift ;;
+ -n) network=$2; shift 2 ;;
+ -h|--help) usage ;;
+ --) shift; break ;;
+ *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;;
+ esac
done
if (( $# != 2 )); then
- usage 1
+ usage 1
fi
action=$1
#### begin sanity checking ####
install_error=false
if ! type -p ip &>/dev/null; then
- echo "please install the iproute2 package"
- install_error=true
+ echo "please install the iproute2 package"
+ install_error=true
fi
if ! type -p iptables &>/dev/null; then
- echo "please install the iptables package"
- install_error=true
+ echo "please install the iptables package"
+ install_error=true
fi
if $install_error; then
- exit 1
+ exit 1
fi
#### end sanity checking ####
ip_base=10.173
if ! $create && [[ $(readlink /proc/self/ns/net) == "$(readlink /proc/1/ns/net)" ]]; then
- create=true
+ create=true
fi
# make the default network namespace be named
target=/run/netns/default
if [[ ! -e $target && ! -L $target ]]; then
- mkdir -p /run/netns
- ln -s /proc/1/ns/net $target
+ mkdir -p /run/netns
+ ln -s /proc/1/ns/net $target
fi
ipd() { ip -n default "$@"; }
if $create; then
- # run ip in the network namespace
- ipnn() { ip -n $nn "$@"; }
+ # run ip in the network namespace
+ ipnn() { ip -n $nn "$@"; }
else
- # we are already in the network namespace and it's unnamed.
- # run ip in the network namespace
- ipnn() { ip "$@"; }
+ # we are already in the network namespace and it's unnamed.
+ # run ip in the network namespace
+ ipnn() { ip "$@"; }
fi
# default network namespace exec
dexec() { ip netns exec default "$@"; }
# background: head -n1 is defensive. Not sure if there is some weird feature
# for 2 routes to be 0/0.
-gateway_if=$(ipd route list exact 0/0 | head -n1| sed -r 's/.*dev\s+(\S+).*/\1/')
+gateway_ifs=($(ipd route list exact 0/0 | head -n1| sed -r 's/.*dev\s+(\S+).*/\1/'))
-if [[ ! $gateway_if ]]; then
- cat >&2 <<EOF
+if [[ ! $gateway_ifs ]]; then
+ cat >&2 <<EOF
$0: error: failed to find gateway interface. No output from:
ipd route list exact 0/0 | head -n1| sed -r 's/.*dev\s+(\S+).*/\1/'
output from "ipd route list exact 0/0":
$(ipd route list exact 0/0)
EOF
- exit 1
+ exit 1
fi
-nat() { dexec iptables -t nat $1 POSTROUTING -o $gateway_if -j MASQUERADE \
- -m comment --comment "systemd network namespace nat"; }
+nat() {
+ for if in ${gateway_ifs[@]}; do
+ dexec iptables -t nat $1 POSTROUTING -o $if -j MASQUERADE \
+ -m comment --comment "systemd network namespace nat"
+ done
+}
# d = default
diptables-add() {
- if ! dexec iptables -C "$@" &>/dev/null; then
- dexec iptables -I "$@"
- fi
+ if ! dexec iptables -C "$@" &>/dev/null; then
+ dexec iptables -I "$@"
+ fi
}
find_network() {
- if [[ $network ]]; then
- return
+ if [[ $network ]]; then
+ return
+ fi
+ found=false
+ existing=false
+ ips="$(ipd addr show | awk '$1 == "inet" {print $2}')"
+ for ((i=1; i <= 254; i++)); do
+ network=$ip_base.$i
+ if printf "%s\n" "$ips" | grep "^${network//./\\.}" >/dev/null; then
+ existing=true
+ else
+ found=true
+ break
fi
- found=false
- existing=false
- ips="$(ipd addr show | awk '$1 == "inet" {print $2}')"
- for ((i=1; i <= 254; i++)); do
- network=$ip_base.$i
- if printf "%s\n" "$ips" | grep "^${network//./\\.}" >/dev/null; then
- existing=true
- else
- found=true
- break
- fi
- done
+ done
}
start() {
- find_network
- if ! $found; then
- echo "$0: error: no open network found"
- exit 1
- fi
-
- #### begin mount namespace setup ####
- mkdir -p /root/mount_namespaces
- if ! mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces >/dev/null; then
- mount --bind /root/mount_namespaces /root/mount_namespaces
- fi
- # note: This is outside the mount condition because I've mysteriously
- # had this become shared instead of private, perhaps it
- # got remounted somehow and lost the setting.
- mount --make-private /root/mount_namespaces
- if [[ ! -e /root/mount_namespaces/$nn ]]; then
- touch /root/mount_namespaces/$nn
- fi
- if ! mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces/$nn >/dev/null; then
- # Here, we specify that we only want mount changes changes under
- # this mountpoint to be propagated into the bind, but changes
- # from within the bind do not propagate to outside the bind.
- #
- # slave is documented in.
- # /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-4.9/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt.gz
- # documentation on propagation is a bit weird because it
- # confusingly talks about binds, namespaces, and mirrors (which
- # seems to be just another name for bind), shared subtrees
- # (which seems to a term for binds and namespaces), and does not
- # properly specify whether the documentation applies to binds,
- # namespaces, or both. Notably, propagation for binds is marked
- # on the original mount point, and propagation for a mount
- # namespace is marked on mounts within the namespace.
- unshare --propagation slave --mount=/root/mount_namespaces/$nn /bin/true
- fi
-
- #### end mount namespace setup ####
-
-
- if $create; then
- ip netns add $nn
- ip -n $nn link set dev lo up
- fi
-
- echo 1 | dexec dd of=/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 2>/dev/null
-
- # docker helpfully changes the default FORWARD to drop...
- diptables-add FORWARD -i $v0 -j ACCEPT
- diptables-add FORWARD -o $v0 -j ACCEPT
-
-
- _errcatch_cleanup=stop
- ipnn link add $v0 type veth peer name $v1
- ipnn link set $v0 netns default
- ipd addr add $network.1/24 dev $v0
- ipd link set $v0 up
- nat -C &>/dev/null || nat -A
- ipnn addr add $network.2/24 dev $v1
- ipnn link set $v1 up
- ipnn route add default via $network.1
-
- ###### begin setup resolvconf
- resolv_copy=/root/resolvconf-$nn
-
- # this condition should never happen, just coding defensively
- if mexec mountpoint /run/resolvconf &>/dev/null; then
- mexec umount /run/resolvconf
- fi
- cp -aT /run/resolvconf $resolv_copy
- if ! mexec mount -o bind $resolv_copy /run/resolvconf; then
- echo "error: resolv-conf bindmount failed"
- exit 1
- fi
- # if running dnsmasq, we have 127.0.0.1 for dns, but it can't listen on the loopback
- # in the network namespace, so adjust the address.
- if mexec [ -s /run/resolvconf/interface/lo.dnsmasq ]; then
- mexec sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/nameserver 127\..*/nameserver $network.1/" /run/resolvconf/interface/lo.dnsmasq
- mexec resolvconf -u
- fi
- # background: if we did this in openvpn's resolv-conf script, we could guard it in
- # if capsh --print|grep '\bcap_sys_admin\b' &>/dev/null
- # and we could get $nn by
- # config_basename=${config%%.*}
- # config_basename=${config_basename##*/}
- # but dnsmasq forces us to do it earlier.
- ###### end setup resolvconf
+ find_network
+ if ! $found; then
+ echo "$0: error: no open network found"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ #### begin mount namespace setup ####
+ mkdir -p /root/mount_namespaces
+ if ! mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces >/dev/null; then
+ mount --bind /root/mount_namespaces /root/mount_namespaces
+ fi
+ # note: This is outside the mount condition because I've mysteriously
+ # had this become shared instead of private, perhaps it
+ # got remounted somehow and lost the setting.
+ mount --make-private /root/mount_namespaces
+ if [[ ! -e /root/mount_namespaces/$nn ]]; then
+ touch /root/mount_namespaces/$nn
+ fi
+ if ! mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces/$nn >/dev/null; then
+ # Here, we specify that we only want mount changes changes under
+ # this mountpoint to be propagated into the bind, but changes
+ # from within the bind do not propagate to outside the bind.
+ #
+ # slave is documented in.
+ # /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-4.9/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt.gz
+ # documentation on propagation is a bit weird because it
+ # confusingly talks about binds, namespaces, and mirrors (which
+ # seems to be just another name for bind), shared subtrees
+ # (which seems to a term for binds and namespaces), and does not
+ # properly specify whether the documentation applies to binds,
+ # namespaces, or both. Notably, propagation for binds is marked
+ # on the original mount point, and propagation for a mount
+ # namespace is marked on mounts within the namespace.
+ unshare --propagation slave --mount=/root/mount_namespaces/$nn /bin/true
+ fi
+
+ #### end mount namespace setup ####
+
+
+ if $create; then
+ ip netns add $nn
+ ip -n $nn link set dev lo up
+ fi
+
+ echo 1 | dexec dd of=/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 2>/dev/null
+
+ # docker helpfully changes the default FORWARD to drop...
+ diptables-add FORWARD -i $v0 -j ACCEPT
+ diptables-add FORWARD -o $v0 -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ _errcatch_cleanup=stop
+ ipnn link add $v0 type veth peer name $v1
+ ipnn link set $v0 netns default
+ ipd addr add $network.1/24 dev $v0
+ ipd link set $v0 up
+ nat -C &>/dev/null || nat -A
+ ipnn addr add $network.2/24 dev $v1
+ ipnn link set $v1 up
+ ipnn route add default via $network.1
+
+ ###### begin setup resolvconf
+ resolv_copy=/root/resolvconf-$nn
+
+ # this condition should never happen, just coding defensively
+ if mexec mountpoint /run/resolvconf &>/dev/null; then
+ mexec umount /run/resolvconf
+ fi
+ cp -aT /run/resolvconf $resolv_copy
+ if ! mexec mount -o bind $resolv_copy /run/resolvconf; then
+ echo "error: resolv-conf bindmount failed"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ # if running dnsmasq, we have 127.0.0.1 for dns, but it can't listen on the loopback
+ # in the network namespace, so adjust the address.
+ if mexec [ -s /run/resolvconf/interface/lo.dnsmasq ]; then
+ mexec sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/nameserver 127\..*/nameserver $network.1/" /run/resolvconf/interface/lo.dnsmasq
+ mexec resolvconf -u
+ fi
+ # background: if we did this in openvpn's resolv-conf script, we could guard it in
+ # if capsh --print|grep '\bcap_sys_admin\b' &>/dev/null
+ # and we could get $nn by
+ # config_basename=${config%%.*}
+ # config_basename=${config_basename##*/}
+ # but dnsmasq forces us to do it earlier.
+ ###### end setup resolvconf
}
stop() {
- if ipd link list $v0 &>/dev/null; then
- # this also deletes $v1 and the route we added.
- ipd link del $v0
- fi
- find_network
- if ! $existing; then
- if nat -C &>/dev/null; then nat -D; fi
- fi
- dexec iptables -D FORWARD -i $v0 -j ACCEPT ||:
- if $create && [[ -e /var/run/netns/client ]]; then
- ip netns del $nn
- fi
-
- # not sure this is necessary since we are tearing down the mount namespace
- if mexec mountpoint /run/resolvconf &>/dev/null; then
- mexec umount /run/resolvconf
- fi
-
- if mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces/$nn >/dev/null; then
- umount /root/mount_namespaces/$nn
- fi
+ if ipd link list $v0 &>/dev/null; then
+ # this also deletes $v1 and the route we added.
+ ipd link del $v0
+ fi
+ find_network
+ if ! $existing; then
+ if nat -C &>/dev/null; then nat -D; fi
+ fi
+ dexec iptables -D FORWARD -i $v0 -j ACCEPT ||:
+ if $create && [[ -e /var/run/netns/client ]]; then
+ ip netns del $nn
+ fi
+
+ # not sure this is necessary since we are tearing down the mount namespace
+ if mexec mountpoint /run/resolvconf &>/dev/null; then
+ mexec umount /run/resolvconf
+ fi
+
+ if mountpoint /root/mount_namespaces/$nn >/dev/null; then
+ umount /root/mount_namespaces/$nn
+ fi
}
case $action in
- start|stop)
- $action
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$0: error: unsupported action"
- exit 1
- ;;
+ start|stop)
+ $action
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo "$0: error: unsupported action"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
esac