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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# inet6to4: Act as an ipv6-to-ipv4 relay for tcp applications that
# do not support ipv6.
#
# Usage: inet6to4 <ipv6-listen-port> <ipv4-host:port>
# inet6to4 -r <ipv4-listen-port> <ipv6-host:port>
#
# Examples: inet6to4 5900 localhost:5900
# inet6to4 8080 web1:80
# inet6to4 -r 5900 fe80::217:f2ff:fee6:6f5a%eth0:5900
#
# The -r option reverses the direction of translation (e.g. for ipv4
# clients that need to connect to ipv6 servers.) Reversing is the default
# if this script is named 'inet4to6' (e.g. by a symlink.)
#
# Use Ctrl-C to stop this program.
#
# You can also set env. vars INET6TO4_LOOP=1 or INET6TO4_LOOP=BG
# to have an outer loop restarting this program (BG means do that
# in the background), and INET6TO4_LOGFILE for a log file.
# Also set INET6TO4_VERBOSE to verbosity level and INET6TO4_WAITTIME
# and INET6TO4_PIDFILE (see below.)
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2010 by Karl J. Runge <runge@karlrunge.com>
#
# inet6to4 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# inet6to4 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with inet6to4; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
# or see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set up logging:
#
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_LOGFILE}) {
close STDOUT;
if (!open(STDOUT, ">>$ENV{INET6TO4_LOGFILE}")) {
die "inet6to4: $ENV{INET6TO4_LOGFILE} $!\n";
}
close STDERR;
open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT");
}
select(STDERR); $| = 1;
select(STDOUT); $| = 1;
# interrupt handler:
#
my $looppid = '';
my $pidfile = '';
my $listen_sock = ''; # declared here for get_out()
#
sub get_out {
print STDERR "$_[0]:\t$$ looppid=$looppid\n";
close $listen_sock if $listen_sock;
if ($looppid) {
kill 'TERM', $looppid;
fsleep(0.2);
}
unlink $pidfile if $pidfile;
exit 0;
}
$SIG{INT} = \&get_out;
$SIG{TERM} = \&get_out;
# pidfile:
#
sub open_pidfile {
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_PIDFILE}) {
my $pf = $ENV{INET6TO4_PIDFILE};
if (open(PID, ">$pf")) {
print PID "$$\n";
close PID;
$pidfile = $pf;
} else {
print STDERR "could not open pidfile: $pf - $! - continuing...\n";
}
delete $ENV{INET6TO4_PIDFILE};
}
}
####################################################################
# Set INET6TO4_LOOP=1 to have this script create an outer loop
# restarting itself if it ever exits. Set INET6TO4_LOOP=BG to
# do this in the background as a daemon.
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_LOOP}) {
my $csl = $ENV{INET6TO4_LOOP};
if ($csl ne 'BG' && $csl ne '1') {
die "inet6to4: invalid INET6TO4_LOOP.\n";
}
if ($csl eq 'BG') {
# go into bg as "daemon":
setpgrp(0, 0);
my $pid = fork();
if (! defined $pid) {
die "inet6to4: $!\n";
} elsif ($pid) {
wait;
exit 0;
}
if (fork) {
exit 0;
}
setpgrp(0, 0);
close STDIN;
if (! $ENV{INET6TO4_LOGFILE}) {
close STDOUT;
close STDERR;
}
}
delete $ENV{INET6TO4_LOOP};
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_PIDFILE}) {
open_pidfile();
}
print STDERR "inet6to4: starting service at ", scalar(localtime), " master-pid=$$\n";
while (1) {
$looppid = fork;
if (! defined $looppid) {
sleep 10;
} elsif ($looppid) {
wait;
} else {
exec $0, @ARGV;
exit 1;
}
print STDERR "inet6to4: re-starting service at ", scalar(localtime), " master-pid=$$\n";
sleep 1;
}
exit 0;
}
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_PIDFILE}) {
open_pidfile();
}
use IO::Socket::INET6;
use strict;
use warnings;
# some settings:
#
my $verbose = 1; # set to 0 for no messages, 2 for more.
my $killpid = 1; # does kill(2) at end of connection.
my $waittime = 0.25; # time to wait between connections.
my $reverse = 0; # -r switch (or file named inet4to6)
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_VERBOSE}) {
$verbose = $ENV{INET6TO4_VERBOSE};
}
if (exists $ENV{INET6TO4_WAITTIME}) {
$waittime = $ENV{INET6TO4_WAITTIME};
}
# process command line args:
if (! @ARGV || $ARGV[0] =~ '^-+h') { # -help
open(ME, "<$0");
while (<ME>) {
last unless /^#/;
next if /usr.bin.perl/;
$_ =~ s/# ?//;
print;
}
exit;
}
if ($ARGV[0] eq '-r') { # -r
shift;
$reverse = 1;
} elsif ($0 =~ /inet4to6$/) {
$reverse = 1;
}
my $listen_port = shift; # ipv6-listen-port
my $connect_to = shift; # ipv4-host:port
die "no listen port or connect-to-host:port\n" if ! $listen_port || ! $connect_to;
# connect to host:
#
my $host = '';
my $port = '';
if ($connect_to =~ /^(.*):(\d+)$/) {
$host = $1;
$port = $2;
}
die "invalid connect-to-host:port\n" if ! $host || ! $port;
setpgrp(0, 0);
# create listening socket:
#
if (!$reverse) {
$listen_sock = IO::Socket::INET6->new(
Listen => 10,
LocalPort => $listen_port,
Domain => AF_INET6,
ReuseAddr => 1,
Proto => "tcp"
);
} else {
$listen_sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Listen => 10,
LocalPort => $listen_port,
ReuseAddr => 1,
Proto => "tcp"
);
}
if (! $listen_sock) {
die "inet6to4: $!\n";
}
# for use by the xfer helper processes' interrupt handlers:
#
my $current_fh1 = '';
my $current_fh2 = '';
# connection counter:
#
my $conn = 0;
# loop forever waiting for connections:
#
while (1) {
$conn++;
print STDERR "listening for connection: $conn\n" if $verbose;
my ($client, $ip) = $listen_sock->accept();
if ($client && !$reverse && $port == $listen_port) {
# This happens on Darwin 'tcp46'
if ($client->peerhost() =~ /^::ffff:/) {
print STDERR "closing client we think is actually us: ",
$client->peerhost(), "\n";
close $client;
$client = undef;
}
}
if (! $client) {
# to throttle runaways
fsleep(2 * $waittime);
next;
}
print STDERR "conn: $conn -- ", $client->peerhost(), " at ", scalar(localtime), "\n" if $verbose;
# spawn helper:
#
my $pid = fork();
if (! defined $pid) {
die "inet6to4: $!\n";
} elsif ($pid) {
wait;
# to throttle runaways
fsleep($waittime);
next;
} else {
# this is to avoid zombies:
close $listen_sock;
if (fork) {
exit 0;
}
setpgrp(0, 0);
handle_conn($client);
}
}
exit 0;
sub handle_conn {
my $client = shift;
my $start = time();
print STDERR "connecting to: $host:$port\n" if $verbose;
my $sock = '';
if (!$reverse) {
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Proto => "tcp"
);
} else {
$sock = IO::Socket::INET6->new(
PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Domain => AF_INET6,
Proto => "tcp"
);
}
if (! $sock) {
close $client;
die "inet6to4: $!\n";
}
$current_fh1 = $client;
$current_fh2 = $sock;
# interrupt handler:
#
$SIG{TERM} = sub {print STDERR "got sigterm\[$$]\n" if $verbose; close $current_fh1; close $current_fh2; exit 0};
# spawn another helper and transfer the data:
#
my $parent = $$;
if (my $child = fork()) {
xfer($sock, $client, 'S->C');
if ($killpid) {
fsleep(0.5);
kill 'TERM', $child;
}
} else {
xfer($client, $sock, 'C->S');
if ($killpid) {
fsleep(0.75);
kill 'TERM', $parent;
}
}
# done.
#
if ($verbose > 1) {
my $dt = time() - $start;
print STDERR "dt\[$$]: $dt\n";
}
exit 0;
}
# transfers data in one direction:
#
sub xfer {
my($in, $out, $lab) = @_;
my ($RIN, $WIN, $EIN, $ROUT);
$RIN = $WIN = $EIN = "";
$ROUT = "";
vec($RIN, fileno($in), 1) = 1;
vec($WIN, fileno($in), 1) = 1;
$EIN = $RIN | $WIN;
my $buf;
while (1) {
my $nf = 0;
while (! $nf) {
$nf = select($ROUT=$RIN, undef, undef, undef);
}
my $len = sysread($in, $buf, 8192);
if (! defined($len)) {
next if $! =~ /^Interrupted/;
print STDERR "inet6to4\[$lab/$conn/$$]: $!\n";
last;
} elsif ($len == 0) {
print STDERR "inet6to4\[$lab/$conn/$$]: "
. "Input is EOF.\n";
last;
}
if ($verbose > 4) {
# verbose debugging of data:
syswrite(STDERR , "\n$lab: ", 6);
syswrite(STDERR , $buf, $len);
}
my $offset = 0;
my $quit = 0;
while ($len) {
my $written = syswrite($out, $buf, $len, $offset);
if (! defined $written) {
print STDERR "inet6to4\[$lab/$conn/$$]: "
. "Output is EOF. $!\n";
$quit = 1;
last;
}
$len -= $written;
$offset += $written;
}
last if $quit;
}
close($in);
close($out);
}
# sleep a fraction of a second:
#
sub fsleep {
my ($time) = @_;
select(undef, undef, undef, $time) if $time;
}
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