NAME

in_getifa - Look up the IPv4 source address best matching an IPv4 destination

SYNOPSIS

options IPSELSRC

struct ifaddr * in_getifa(struct ifaddr *ifa, const struct sockaddr *dst0)

DESCRIPTION

in_getifa enforces the IPv4 source-address selection policy. Add the source-address selection policy mechanism to your kernel with options IPSELSRC. options IPSELSRC lets the operator set the policy for choosing the source address of any socket bound to the ``wildcard'' address, INADDR_ANY. Note that the policy is applied after the kernel makes its forwarding decision, thereby choosing the output interface; in other words, this mechanism does not affect whether or not NetBSD is a ``strong ES''.

An operator affects the source-address selection using sysctl(8) and ifconfig(8). Operators set policies with sysctl(8). Some policies consider the ``preference number'' of an address. An operator may set preference numbers for each address with ifconfig(8).

A source-address policy is a priority-ordered list of source-address ranking functions. A ranking function maps its arguments, source index, source preference, desti- nation address (source address,,) to integers. The source index is the position of source address in the interface address list; the index of the first address is 0. The source preference is the preference number the operator assigned to source address. The destination address is the socket peer / packet destination.

Presently, there are four ranking functions to choose from:

index
ranks by source index; lower indices are ranked more highly.

preference
ranks by source preference; higher preference numbers are ranked more highly.

common-prefix-len
ranks each source address by the length of the longest prefix it has in common with destination address; longer common prefixes rank more highly.

same-category
determines the "categories" of source and destination address. A category is one of private, link-local, or other. If the categories exactly match, same-category assigns a rank of 2. Some sources are ranked 1 by category: a link-local source with a private destination, a private source with a link-local destination, and a private source with an other destination rank 1. All other sources rank 0.

Categories are defined as follows.

private
RFC1918 networks, 192.168/16, 172.16/12, and 10/8

link-local
169.254/16, 224/24

other
all other networks---i.e., not private, not link-local

To apply a policy, the kernel applies all ranking functions in the policy to every source address, producing a vector of ranks for each source. The kernel sorts the sources in descending, lexicographical order by their rank-vector, and chooses the highest-ranking (first) source. The kernel breaks ties by choosing the source with the least source index.

The operator may set a policy on individual interfaces. The operator may also set a global policy that applies to all interfaces whose policy he does not set individually.

Here is the sysctl tree for the policy at system startup:

net.inet.ip.selectsrc.default = index
net.inet.ip.interfaces.ath0.selectsrc =
net.inet.ip.interfaces.sip0.selectsrc =
net.inet.ip.interfaces.sip1.selectsrc =
net.inet.ip.interfaces.lo0.selectsrc =
net.inet.ip.interfaces.pflog0.selectsrc =

The policy on every interface is the ``empty'' policy, so the default policy applies. The default policy, index, is the ``historical'' policy in NetBSD.

The operator may override the default policy on ath0,

        # sysctl -w net.inet.ip.interfaces.ath0.selectsrc=same-category,common-prefix-len,preference

yielding this policy:

net.inet.ip.selectsrc.default = index
net.inet.ip.interfaces.ath0.selectsrc = same-category,common-prefix-len,preference

The operator may set a new default,

# sysctl -w net.inet.ip.selectsrc.debug=> same-category,common-prefix-len,preference
# sysctl -w net.inet.ip.interfaces.ath0.selectsrc=

yielding this policy:

net.inet.ip.selectsrc.default = same-category,common-prefix-len,preference
net.inet.ip.interfaces.ath0.selectsrc =

In a number of applications, the policy above will usually pick suitable source addresses if ath0 is configured in this way:

# ifconfig ath0 inet 64.198.255.1/24
# ifconfig ath0 inet 10.0.0.1/24
# ifconfig ath0 inet 169.254.1.1/24
# ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.49.1/24 preference 5
# ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.37.1/24 preference 9
A sysctl, net.inet.ip.selectsrc.debug, turns on and off debug messages concerned with source selection. You may set it to 0 (no messages) or 1.

SEE ALSO

ifconfig(8), sysctl(8)

STANDARDS

The family of IPv6 source-address selection policies defined by RFC3484 resembles the family of IPv4 policies that in_getifa enforces.

AUTHORS

David Young <dyoung@NetBSD.org>

BUGS

With options IPSELSRC, a new interface ioctl(2), SIOCSIFADDRPREF, was introduced. It ought to be documented in inet(4). Also, options(4) ought to cross-reference this manual page.

This work should be used to set IPv6 source-address selection policies, especially the family of policies defined by RFC3484.