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Message #165345
[Bug 1540886] Re: xfrm and fwmark do not work on VXLAN xmit
Atzm Watanabe, to advise, Trusty would have this fix available via the
enablement kernel as outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack .
Despite this, would you need a backport to a release prior to Wily?
If not, please mark this Status Invalid.
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Title:
xfrm and fwmark do not work on VXLAN xmit
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
On Ubuntu 15.04, kernel 3.19.0-49-generic has known issue that xfrm and fwmark do not work on VXLAN xmit.
This issue was fixed on upstream kernel: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=239fb791d4ee194740e69fe9694f58ec404d1689
I think the above patch should be backported because this may cause serious problems including security issues.
For example, outgoing VXLAN packet will be sent without encryption even if IPsec security policy is configured properly.
As the result, the packet which should be encrypted can be snooped.
How to reproduce:
When using ipsec-tools (for minimum reproducing steps):
--- Node-A
# modprobe esp4
# modprobe af_key
# modprobe xfrm4_mode_transport
# setkey -c <<EOL
> flush;
> spdflush;
> add <Node-A> <Node-B> esp 0x201 -E 3des-cbc 0x7aeaca3f87d060a12f4a4487d5a5c3355920fae69a96c831;
> add <Node-B> <Node-A> esp 0x301 -E 3des-cbc 0xf6ddb555acfd9d77b03ea3843f2653255afe8eb5573965df;
> spdadd <Node-A> <Node-B> udp -P out ipsec esp/transport//require;
> spdadd <Node-B> <Node-A> udp -P in ipsec esp/transport//require;
> EOL
# ip link add vxlan100 type vxlan id 100 remote <Node-B>
# ip addr add 1.1.1.1/24 dev vxlan100
# ip link set vxlan100 up
--- Node-B
# modprobe esp4
# modprobe af_key
# modprobe xfrm4_mode_transport
# setkey -c <<EOL
> flush;
> spdflush;
> add <Node-A> <Node-B> esp 0x201 -E 3des-cbc 0x7aeaca3f87d060a12f4a4487d5a5c3355920fae69a96c831;
> add <Node-B> <Node-A> esp 0x301 -E 3des-cbc 0xf6ddb555acfd9d77b03ea3843f2653255afe8eb5573965df;
> spdadd <Node-B> <Node-A> udp -P out ipsec esp/transport//require;
> spdadd <Node-A> <Node-B> udp -P in ipsec esp/transport//require;
> EOL
# ip link add vxlan100 type vxlan id 100 remote <Node-A>
# ip addr add 1.1.1.2/24 dev vxlan100
# ip link set vxlan100 up
# ping 1.1.1.1
Then packets which is encapsulated with VXLAN header will be shown in
tcpdump, but they must be ESP packets.
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