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diff -uNr a/heartbeat/portblock b/heartbeat/portblock
--- a/heartbeat/portblock 2013-06-18 15:22:27.000000000 +0200
+++ b/heartbeat/portblock 2016-02-29 13:51:22.205860012 +0100
@@ -24,8 +24,10 @@
# Defaults
OCF_RESKEY_ip_default="0.0.0.0/0"
+OCF_RESKEY_reset_local_on_unblock_stop_default="false"
: ${OCF_RESKEY_ip=${OCF_RESKEY_ip_default}}
+: ${OCF_RESKEY_reset_local_on_unblock_stop=${OCF_RESKEY_reset_local_on_unblock_stop_default}}
#######################################################################
CMD=`basename $0`
TICKLETCP=$HA_BIN/tickle_tcp
@@ -37,16 +39,22 @@
$CMD is used to temporarily block ports using iptables.
- It can be used to turn off a port before bringing
+ It can be used to blackhole a port before bringing
up an IP address, and enable it after a service is started.
- To do that for samba, the following resource line can be used:
+ To do that for samba, the following can be used:
- $CMD::tcp::137,138::block \\
- 10.10.10.20 \\
- nmbd smbd \\
- $CMD::tcp::137,138::unblock
+ crm configure <<EOF
+ primitive portblock-samba ocf:heartbeat:portblock \\
+ params protocol=tcp portno=137,138 action=block
+ primitive portunblock-samba ocf:heartbeat:portblock \\
+ params protocol=tcp portno=137,138 action=unblock
+ primitive samba-vip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \\
+ params ip=10.10.10.20
+ group g-samba \\
+ portblock-samba samba-vip nmbd smbd portunblock-samba
+ EOF
- This will do the follwing things:
+ This will do the following things:
- DROP all incoming packets for TCP ports 137 and 138
- Bring up the IP alias 10.10.10.20
@@ -54,13 +62,16 @@
- Re-enable TCP ports 137 and 138
(enable normal firewall rules on those ports)
- This prevents clients from getting ICMP port unreachable
- if they try to reconnect to the service after the alias is
- enabled but before nmbd and smbd are running. These packets
- will cause some clients to give up attempting to reconnect to
- the server.
+ This prevents clients from getting TCP RST if they try to reconnect
+ to the service after the alias is enabled but before nmbd and smbd
+ are running. These packets will cause some clients to give up
+ attempting to reconnect to the server.
+
+ Attempts to connect to UDP and other non-TCP ports which have nothing
+ listening can result in ICMP port unreachable responses, which can
+ have the same undesirable affect on some clients.
- NOTE: iptables is linux-specific...
+ NOTE: iptables is Linux-specific.
An additional feature in the portblock RA is the tickle ACK function
enabled by specifying the tickle_dir parameter. The tickle ACK
@@ -138,7 +149,7 @@
The port number used to be blocked/unblocked.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">portno</shortdesc>
-<content type="integer" default="" />
+<content type="string" default="" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="action" unique="0" required="1">
@@ -149,6 +160,26 @@
<content type="string" default="" />
</parameter>
+<parameter name="reset_local_on_unblock_stop" unique="0" required="0">
+<content type="boolean" default="${OCF_RESKEY_reset_local_on_unblock_stop_default}" />
+<shortdesc lang="en">(try to) reset server TCP sessions when unblock stops</shortdesc>
+<longdesc>
+If for some reason the long lived server side TCP sessions won't be cleaned up
+by a reconfiguration/flush/stop of whatever services this portblock protects,
+they would linger in the connection table, even after the IP is gone
+and services have been switched over to an other node.
+
+An example would be the default NFS kernel server.
+
+These "known" connections may seriously confuse and delay a later switchback.
+
+Enabling this option will cause this agent to try to get rid of these connections
+by injecting a temporary iptables rule to TCP-reset outgoing packets from the
+blocked ports, and additionally tickle them locally,
+just before it starts to DROP incoming packets on "unblock stop".
+</longdesc>
+</parameter>
+
<parameter name="ip" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
The IP address used to be blocked/unblocked.
@@ -233,12 +264,34 @@
fi
}
-run_tickle_tcp()
+tickle_remote()
{
[ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_tickle_dir" ] && return
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle
f=$OCF_RESKEY_tickle_dir/$OCF_RESKEY_ip
- [ -f $f ] && cat $f | $TICKLETCP -n 3
+ [ -r $f ] || return
+ $TICKLETCP -n 3 < $f
+}
+
+tickle_local()
+{
+ [ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_tickle_dir" ] && return
+ f=$OCF_RESKEY_tickle_dir/$OCF_RESKEY_ip
+ [ -r $f ] || return
+ # swap "local" and "remote" address,
+ # so we tickle ourselves.
+ # We set up a REJECT with tcp-reset before we do so, so we get rid of
+ # the no longer wanted potentially long lived "ESTABLISHED" connection
+ # entries on the IP we are going to delet in a sec. These would get in
+ # the way if we switch-over and then switch-back in quick succession.
+ local i
+ awk '{ print $2, $1; }' $f | $TICKLETCP
+ netstat -tn | grep -Fw $OCF_RESKEY_ip || return
+ for i in 0.1 0.5 1 2 4 ; do
+ sleep $i
+ awk '{ print $2, $1; }' $f | $TICKLETCP
+ netstat -tn | grep -Fw $OCF_RESKEY_ip || break
+ done
}
SayActive()
@@ -304,15 +357,30 @@
#IptablesBLOCK {udp|tcp} portno,portno ip
IptablesBLOCK()
{
+ local rc=0
+ local try_reset=false
+ if [ "$1/$4/$__OCF_ACTION" = tcp/unblock/stop ] &&
+ ocf_is_true $reset_local_on_unblock_stop
+ then
+ try_reset=true
+ fi
if
chain_isactive "$1" "$2" "$3"
then
: OK -- chain already active
else
+ if $try_reset ; then
+ $IPTABLES -I OUTPUT -p "$1" -s "$3" -m multiport --sports "$2" -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
+ tickle_local
+ fi
$IPTABLES -I INPUT -p "$1" -d "$3" -m multiport --dports "$2" -j DROP
+ rc=$?
+ if $try_reset ; then
+ $IPTABLES -D OUTPUT -p "$1" -s "$3" -m multiport --sports "$2" -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
+ fi
fi
- return $?
+ return $rc
}
#IptablesUNBLOCK {udp|tcp} portno,portno ip
@@ -338,7 +406,7 @@
unblock)
IptablesUNBLOCK "$@"
rc=$?
- run_tickle_tcp
+ tickle_remote
#ignore run_tickle_tcp exit code!
return $rc
;;
@@ -411,6 +479,17 @@
exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
;;
esac
+
+ if ocf_is_true $reset_local_on_unblock_stop; then
+ if [ $action != unblock ] ; then
+ ocf_log err "reset_local_on_unblock_stop is only relevant with action=unblock"
+ exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
+ fi
+ if [ -z $OCF_RESKEY_tickle_dir ] ; then
+ ocf_log warn "reset_local_on_unblock_stop works best with tickle_dir enabled as well"
+ fi
+ fi
+
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
@@ -451,6 +530,7 @@
portno=$OCF_RESKEY_portno
action=$OCF_RESKEY_action
ip=$OCF_RESKEY_ip
+reset_local_on_unblock_stop=$OCF_RESKEY_reset_local_on_unblock_stop
case $1 in
start)