various important fixes and improvements
[distro-setup] / mail-route
1 #!/bin/bash
2 # Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling
3
4 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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7
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9
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15
16 [[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
17
18 source /a/bin/errhandle/errcatch-function
19 source /a/bin/errhandle/errallow-function
20 source /a/bin/errhandle/bash-trace-function
21 errcatch
22
23 usage() {
24 cat <<'EOF'
25 Usage: mail-route start|stop|show
26 EOF
27 exit $1
28 }
29
30 if (( $# != 1 )); then
31 usage 1
32 fi
33 case $1 in
34 start)
35 iptables_op=-A
36 ip_op=add
37 tun_dev=$(ip a show to 10.8.0.4/24 | sed -rn '1s/^\S+\s+([^:]+).*/\1/p')
38 if [[ $tun_dev != tun* ]]; then
39 echo "$0: error: failed to find tun device"
40 exit 1
41 fi
42 e() { "$@"; }
43 ;;
44 stop)
45 iptables_op=-D
46 ip_op=del
47 tun_dev=$(iptables -t nat -S | sed -rn "s/^-A POSTROUTING -o (tun[[:digit:]]+) -m mark --mark 0x1 -j SNAT --to-source 10.8.0.4$/\1/p"|head -n1) || printf "failed to find tun device.\n"
48 e() { "$@" || printf "maybe ok failure: %s\n" "$*"; }
49 ;;
50 show)
51 e() { printf "${0##*/}: %s\n" "$*"; "$@"; }
52 e iptables -t mangle -S
53 e iptables -t nat -S
54 e ip rule
55 e ip route show table 1
56 exit 0
57 ;;
58 *)
59 usage 1
60 ;;
61 esac
62
63
64 # note, something like this does not work for packets which
65 # exim is replying to. I don't know why.
66 #iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner Debian-exim -j MARK --set-mark 0x1
67
68 # match source or dest port. when we send to 25, it picks a random high port as
69 # the source.
70
71 for port in 25 143; do # smtp and imap.
72 e iptables -t mangle $iptables_op \
73 OUTPUT -m tcp -p tcp -m multiport --ports $port -j MARK --set-mark 0x1
74 e iptables -t mangle $iptables_op \
75 OUTPUT -m tcp -p tcp -m multiport --ports $port -j MARK --set-mark 0x0 \
76 -d 10.0.0.0/8,172.16.0.0/12,192.168.0.0/16
77 # note, we could have used a custom chain and returned instead of setting the mark again.
78 # in case anyone was ever curious, the inverse of private ips is: #0.0.0.0/5,8.0.0.0/7,11.0.0.0/8,12.0.0.0/6,16.0.0.0/4,32.0.0.0/3,64.0.0.0/2,128.0.0.0/3,160.0.0.0/5,168.0.0.0/6,172.0.0.0/12,172.32.0.0/11,172.64.0.0/10,172.128.0.0/9,173.0.0.0/8,174.0.0.0/7,176.0.0.0/4,192.0.0.0/9,192.128.0.0/11,192.160.0.0/13,192.169.0.0/16,192.170.0.0/15,192.172.0.0/14,192.176.0.0/12,192.192.0.0/10,193.0.0.0/8,194.0.0.0/7,196.0.0.0/6,200.0.0.0/5,208.0.0.0/4,224.0.0.0/3
79
80 done
81 e iptables -t nat $iptables_op POSTROUTING -o $tun_dev -m mark --mark 0x1 -j SNAT --to-source 10.8.0.4
82 e ip rule $ip_op fwmark 1 table 1
83 # note, this rule does not persist when the tun interface is deleted
84 e ip route $ip_op default via 10.8.0.1 table 1
85
86 exit 0