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authorStephen Suryaputra Lin <stephen.suryaputra.lin@gmail.com>2016-11-10 11:16:15 -0500
committerMister Oyster <oysterized@gmail.com>2017-04-11 10:58:46 +0200
commitfb636c0ca089bb00911cce632fe8e5d6fc056976 (patch)
treee699615cb57e9d5ef77c820e7d48dacd9e20fc68 /scripts/basic/Makefile
parent4afaeff7fa79ebf551bf2fe745f37eaccd57c3a9 (diff)
ipv4: use new_gw for redirect neigh lookup
commit 969447f226b451c453ddc83cac6144eaeac6f2e3 upstream. In v2.6, ip_rt_redirect() calls arp_bind_neighbour() which returns 0 and then the state of the neigh for the new_gw is checked. If the state isn't valid then the redirected route is deleted. This behavior is maintained up to v3.5.7 by check_peer_redirect() because rt->rt_gateway is assigned to peer->redirect_learned.a4 before calling ipv4_neigh_lookup(). After commit 5943634fc559 ("ipv4: Maintain redirect and PMTU info in struct rtable again."), ipv4_neigh_lookup() is performed without the rt_gateway assigned to the new_gw. In the case when rt_gateway (old_gw) isn't zero, the function uses it as the key. The neigh is most likely valid since the old_gw is the one that sends the ICMP redirect message. Then the new_gw is assigned to fib_nh_exception. The problem is: the new_gw ARP may never gets resolved and the traffic is blackholed. So, use the new_gw for neigh lookup. Changes from v1: - use __ipv4_neigh_lookup instead (per Eric Dumazet). Fixes: 5943634fc559 ("ipv4: Maintain redirect and PMTU info in struct rtable again.") Signed-off-by: Stephen Suryaputra Lin <ssurya@ieee.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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