From f456049a471884997f729a2270d5d03f9e851d31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Weii Wang Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2023 01:37:34 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] initial commit --- .github/workflows/publish.yaml | 104 +++++ .github/workflows/tests.yaml | 26 ++ COPYING | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dockerfile | 22 + README.md | 95 ++++ go.mod | 7 + go.sum | 4 + internal/analyzer/analyzer.go | 191 ++++++++ internal/analyzer/analyzer_test.go | 141 ++++++ internal/bloom/filter.go | 57 +++ internal/bloom/filter_test.go | 34 ++ internal/exchange/exchange.go | 145 +++++++ internal/exchange/exchange_test.go | 181 ++++++++ internal/relay/relay.go | 60 +++ wpex.go | 62 +++ 15 files changed, 1803 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/publish.yaml create mode 100644 .github/workflows/tests.yaml create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 Dockerfile create mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 go.mod create mode 100644 go.sum create mode 100644 internal/analyzer/analyzer.go create mode 100644 internal/analyzer/analyzer_test.go create mode 100644 internal/bloom/filter.go create mode 100644 internal/bloom/filter_test.go create mode 100644 internal/exchange/exchange.go create mode 100644 internal/exchange/exchange_test.go create mode 100644 internal/relay/relay.go create mode 100644 wpex.go diff --git a/.github/workflows/publish.yaml b/.github/workflows/publish.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..992afd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/publish.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +name: Build and Publish + +on: + push: + tags: + - 'v*.*.*' + +jobs: + release: + name: Release wpex ${{ github.ref_name }} + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + steps: + - name: Checkout code + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + + - name: Create Release + id: create-release + uses: actions/create-release@v1 + env: + GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + with: + tag_name: ${{ github.ref }} + release_name: Release ${{ github.ref_name }} + draft: false + prerelease: false + + outputs: + upload_url: ${{ steps.create-release.outputs.upload_url }} + + docker: + name: Build and Publish Docker Image + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: [ release ] + + steps: + - name: Checkout code + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + + - name: Set up Docker Buildx + uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2 + + - name: Docker meta + id: meta + uses: docker/metadata-action@v5 + with: + images: | + ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/wpex + tags: | + type=semver,pattern={{version}} + type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}} + + - name: Login to GitHub Container Registry + uses: docker/login-action@v2 + with: + registry: ghcr.io + username: ${{ github.repository_owner }} + password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + + - name: Build and push + uses: docker/build-push-action@v4 + with: + platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 + push: true + tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }} + + binary: + name: Build and Publish Pre-built binaries + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: [ release ] + strategy: + matrix: + GOOS: [ darwin, linux, windows ] + GOARCH: [ 386, amd64, arm64 ] + exclude: + - GOOS: darwin + GOARCH: 386 + + steps: + - name: Checkout code + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + + - name: Set up Golang + uses: actions/setup-go@v4 + with: + go-version: '1.21' + + - name: Build wpex + run: CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=${{ matrix.GOOS }} GOARCH=${{ matrix.GOARCH }} go build -ldflags="-w -s" -o wpex + + - name: Get Version + id: version + run: echo version=${GITHUB_REF##*v} >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT + + - name: Upload Release Asset + id: upload-release-asset + uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1 + env: + GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + with: + upload_url: ${{ needs.release.outputs.upload_url }} + asset_path: ./wpex + asset_name: wpex_${{ steps.version.outputs.version }}_${{ matrix.GOOS }}_${{ matrix.GOARCH }} + asset_content_type: application/zip diff --git a/.github/workflows/tests.yaml b/.github/workflows/tests.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a77828b --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/tests.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +name: Tests + +on: + push: + pull_request: + +jobs: + test: + name: Run Tests + runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} + strategy: + fail-fast: false + matrix: + os: [ ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest ] + + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v2 + + - name: Set up Go + uses: actions/setup-go@v2 + with: + go-version: 1.21 + + - name: Build and Test + run: | + go test -race ./... diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e72bfdd --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4de4c59 --- /dev/null +++ b/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +FROM --platform=${BUILDPLATFORM:-linux/amd64} golang:1.21 as builder + +ARG TARGETPLATFORM +ARG BUILDPLATFORM +ARG TARGETOS +ARG TARGETARCH + +WORKDIR /build + +COPY go.mod go.sum ./ + +RUN go mod download + +COPY . . + +RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=${TARGETOS} GOARCH=${TARGETARCH} go build -ldflags="-w -s" -o wpex + +FROM --platform=${TARGETPLATFORM:-linux/amd64} scratch + +COPY --from=builder /build/wpex /bin/wpex + +ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/wpex"] diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ad223c --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# wpex: WireGuard Packet Relay + +`wpex` is a relay server designed for WireGuard, facilitating NAT traversal +without compromising security. + +## Features + +- Preserves the E2E encryption of WireGuard, the design ensures that the relay + server cannot tamper the encryption. +- Works with vanilla WireGuard setups, no extra software required. +- Zero MTU overhead. + +## Installation + +### Using Docker: + +Fetch and run the `wpex` Docker image with: + +```bash +docker run -d -p 40000:40000:udp ghcr.io/weiiwang01/wpex:latest +``` + +### Using Pre-built Binaries: + +You can download pre-built binaries directly from +the [releases page](https://github.com/weiiwang01/wpex/releases). + +### Building from Source: + +Ensure you have Go 1.21 or later, then run: + +```bash +go install github.com/weiiwang01/wpex@latest +``` + +## Usage + +If you wish to connect two WireGuard peers behind NAT via a `wpex` server (e.g., +at `wpex.test:40000`), do the following: + +1. Update both WireGuard configurations to point their endpoints to the `wpex` + server. +2. Enable the `PersistentKeepalive` setting. + +**Example for Peer A**: + +``` +[Interface] +PrivateKey = aaaaa... + +[Peer] +PublicKey = BBBBB... +Endpoint = wpex.test:40000 +PersistentKeepalive = 25 +``` + +**Example for Peer B**: + +``` +[Interface] +PrivateKey = bbbbb... + +[Peer] +PublicKey = AAAAA... +Endpoint = wpex.test:40000 +PersistentKeepalive = 25 +``` + +And it's done, Peer A and Peer B will establish the connection, and `wpex` will +automatically relay their traffic. + +## Known Limitations + +The design principle of `wpex` is to know as little as possible about the +WireGuard connections to enhance security. By default, `wpex` is unaware of +anything about incoming connections, making it a potential target for DoS and +amplification attacks. + +To mitigate this, you can supply an allowed list of WireGuard public keys to +the `wpex` server. Connections attempted with public keys not on this list will +be ignored. This ensures the integrity of the E2E encryption, as only the public +keys (and not the associated private keys) are known to the `wpex` server. + +Examples: + +```bash +docker run -d -p 40000:40000:udp ghcr.io/weiiwang01/wpex:latest \ + --allow AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= \ + --allow BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB= +``` + +```bash +wpex --allow AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= \ + --allow BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB= +``` diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08a6b0c --- /dev/null +++ b/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +module github.com/weiiwang01/wpex + +go 1.21 + +require golang.org/x/crypto v0.13.0 + +require golang.org/x/sys v0.12.0 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8dfcdf --- /dev/null +++ b/go.sum @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +golang.org/x/crypto v0.13.0 h1:mvySKfSWJ+UKUii46M40LOvyWfN0s2U+46/jDd0e6Ck= +golang.org/x/crypto v0.13.0/go.mod h1:y6Z2r+Rw4iayiXXAIxJIDAJ1zMW4yaTpebo8fPOliYc= +golang.org/x/sys v0.12.0 h1:CM0HF96J0hcLAwsHPJZjfdNzs0gftsLfgKt57wWHJ0o= +golang.org/x/sys v0.12.0/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= diff --git a/internal/analyzer/analyzer.go b/internal/analyzer/analyzer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0caa013 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/analyzer/analyzer.go @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +package analyzer + +import ( + "context" + "crypto/hmac" + "crypto/rand" + "encoding/base64" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "github.com/weiiwang01/wpex/internal/bloom" + "github.com/weiiwang01/wpex/internal/exchange" + "golang.org/x/crypto/blake2s" + "log/slog" + "net" +) + +type WireguardAnalyzer struct { + table exchange.ExchangeTable + publicKeys [][]byte + filter bloom.Filter +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) verifyMac1(packet []byte) error { + if len(packet) < 32 { + return errors.New("mac1 validation failed: data too short") + } + if len(t.publicKeys) == 0 { + return nil + } + l := len(packet) + mac1 := packet[l-32 : l-16] + d := packet[:l-32] + for _, key := range t.publicKeys { + hash, err := blake2s.New256(nil) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to calculate blake2s hash: %w", err) + } + hash.Write([]byte("mac1----")) + hash.Write(key) + mackey := hash.Sum(nil) + mac, err := blake2s.New128(mackey) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to calculate blake2s mac: %w", err) + } + mac.Write(d) + if hmac.Equal(mac1, mac.Sum(nil)) { + return nil + } + } + return errors.New("invalid mac1") +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) decodeIndex(index []byte) uint32 { + return binary.BigEndian.Uint32(index) +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) analyseHandshakeInitiation(packet []byte, peer net.UDPAddr) ([]net.UDPAddr, error) { + if len(packet) != 148 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid handshake initiation message: expected length 148, got %d", len(packet)) + } + if err := t.verifyMac1(packet); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if t.filter.Contains(packet) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("possible duplicated handshake initiation detected") + } + t.filter.Add(packet) + sender := t.decodeIndex(packet[4:8]) + if err := t.table.AddPeerAddr(sender, peer); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + addresses := t.table.ListAddrs(peer) + slog.Debug("handshake initiation message received", "addr", peer.String(), "sender", sender, "broadcast", len(addresses)) + return addresses, nil +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) analyseHandshakeResponse(packet []byte, peer net.UDPAddr) ([]net.UDPAddr, error) { + if len(packet) != 92 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid handshake response message: expected length 92, got %d", len(packet)) + } + if err := t.verifyMac1(packet); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + sender := t.decodeIndex(packet[4:8]) + if err := t.table.AddPeerAddr(sender, peer); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + receiverIdx := t.decodeIndex(packet[8:12]) + receiver, err := t.table.GetPeerAddr(receiverIdx) + slog.Debug("handshake response message received", "addr", peer.String(), "sender", sender, "receiver", receiverIdx, "forward", receiver.String()) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + err = t.table.LinkPeers(sender, receiverIdx) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return []net.UDPAddr{receiver}, nil +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) analyseCookieReply(packet []byte, peer net.UDPAddr) ([]net.UDPAddr, error) { + if len(packet) != 48 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid wireguard cookie reply message: expected length 48, got %d", len(packet)) + } + receiverIdx := t.decodeIndex(packet[4:8]) + receiver, err := t.table.GetPeerAddr(receiverIdx) + slog.Debug("cookie reply message received", "addr", peer.String(), "receiver", receiver, "forward", receiver.String()) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return []net.UDPAddr{receiver}, nil +} + +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) analyseTransportData(packet []byte, peer net.UDPAddr) ([]net.UDPAddr, error) { + receiverIdx := t.decodeIndex(packet[4:8]) + receiver, err := t.table.GetPeerAddr(receiverIdx) + slog.Log(context.TODO(), slog.LevelDebug-4, "transport data message received", "addr", peer.String(), "receiver", receiverIdx, "forward", receiver.String()) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + sender, err := t.table.GetPeerCounterpart(receiverIdx) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + addr, err := t.table.GetPeerAddr(sender) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if addr.String() != peer.String() { + slog.Debug("roaming detected in transport data message", "sender", sender, "before", addr.String(), "after", peer.String()) + err := t.table.UpdatePeerAddr(sender, peer) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + return []net.UDPAddr{receiver}, nil +} + +// Analyse updates the exchange table with the source address and returns the forwarding address for this packet. +func (t *WireguardAnalyzer) Analyse(packet []byte, peer net.UDPAddr) (addrs []net.UDPAddr, err error) { + const ( + handshakeInitiationType = iota + 1 + handshakeResponseType + cookieReplyType + transportDataType + ) + if len(packet) < 16 { + addrs, err = nil, errors.New("invalid wireguard message: too short") + } + msgType := int(binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(packet[:4])) + typeStr := fmt.Sprintf("%d", msgType) + var header []byte + switch msgType { + case handshakeInitiationType: + typeStr = "Handshake Initiation" + addrs, err = t.analyseHandshakeInitiation(packet, peer) + header = packet + case handshakeResponseType: + typeStr = "Handshake Response" + addrs, err = t.analyseHandshakeResponse(packet, peer) + header = packet + case cookieReplyType: + typeStr = "Cookie Reply" + addrs, err = t.analyseCookieReply(packet, peer) + header = packet + case transportDataType: + typeStr = "Transport Data" + addrs, err = t.analyseTransportData(packet, peer) + header = packet[:16] + default: + addrs, err = nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown message type") + } + if err != nil { + slog.Error("error while analysing wireguard message", "error", err, "type", typeStr, "addr", peer.String(), "header", base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(header)) + } + return addrs, err +} + +func MakeWireguardAnalyzer(publicKeys [][]byte) WireguardAnalyzer { + salt := make([]byte, 32) + _, err := rand.Read(salt) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to generate salt: %w", err)) + } + return WireguardAnalyzer{ + table: exchange.MakeExchangeTable(), + publicKeys: publicKeys, + filter: bloom.MakeFilter(8*1024*1024, 5, salt), + } +} diff --git a/internal/analyzer/analyzer_test.go b/internal/analyzer/analyzer_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64c91dc --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/analyzer/analyzer_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +package analyzer + +import ( + "encoding/base64" + "encoding/hex" + "net" + "slices" + "testing" +) + +// data obtained from https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/commit/cf9f1cac07130e3da2ef5e51c9232b7c206dcde2 +// and https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/commit/e7549372515dbef74f4764a36a6b1a408087cf59 +var ( + handshakeInitiationSession1AtoB, _ = hex.DecodeString("01000000d837d0305fcec7c8e5c8e2e3f7989eef60c228d82329d602b6b1e2bb9d068f89cf9d4d4532780f6d27264f7b98701fdc27a4ec00aeb6becdbef2332f1b4084cadb93823935c012ae255e7b25eff13940c321fa6bd66a2a87b061db1430173e937f569349de2856dc5f2616763eeeafc0533b01dd965e7ec76976e28f683d671200000000000000000000000000000000") + handshakeResponseSession1BtoA, _ = hex.DecodeString("0200000006f47dabd837d030b18d5550bd4042a37a46823ac08db1ec66839bc0ca2d64bc15cd80232b66232faec24af8918de1060ff5c98e865d5f35f272214c5260110dc4c61e32cdd8542100000000000000000000000000000000") + transportDataSession1AtoB1, _ = hex.DecodeString("0400000006f47dab0000000000000000a4ebc12ee3f990da18033a0789c04e2700f6f5c271d42ac4b4d6262e666549b445a7436e829bffb6ac65f05648bc0c391fe7c5884874376127164940188f03dba67af8388eaab76c593628bf9dc7be03346d912e916dad862545454701364f2d2486d7ced4c8642ce547ddb26ef6a46b") + transportDataSession1BtoA1, _ = hex.DecodeString("04000000d837d03000000000000000006f4f080e9f52691bbe948535f79c13ed68f09145d523eedb087265f968082f70735729263eda627c7683cdc0b80a3356d9536c9f0e2872797b5c81720ba0b8ea7233c6debf9f0fbee8f10ec18985b824bf350f8b8180d08a64e6be9810089ac3d1363ed5e129ca1e0425cf7e94965659") + handshakeInitiationSession2AtoB, _ = hex.DecodeString("01000000c541fdbfa1e1ef034d269e52fcda161747e7d7b412165ff3f723ebd205e32b4a87868634d68aad0acd87497bd55230e66ffdeddbb797385abb5e6cf7197083f51999ac2e480ab650bc4ed6329f127b9e6c2074ec13cb3a822bc26ad2f8543988c4247222903c8f56a16019cb88cb7bd99534e87298e2dd3735e7bc33e907895200000000000000000000000000000000") + pubkeyA, _ = base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString("Igge9KzRytKNwrgkzDE/8hrLu6Ly0OqVdvOPWhA5KR4=") + pubkeyB, _ = base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString("YDCttCs9e1J52/g9vEnwJJa+2x6RqaayAYMpSVQfGEY=") + fakePubkey, _ = base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=") + handshakeInitiationCtoD, _ = hex.DecodeString("01000000029c03c1f30ceb67148dd27c78d52d0196b6b78b71542986f563ac898879353f022f174770c5b3d433cfb49fd3311688284ce67ec72111e655129fc5f6bed2e0a44b8d28c222c6e1479a0833c7a1f6417b733c1ef049fab5e451aff561ea428c2116f7d1023ccdac2b2a00ecbe0273c9f84b1c695032084b58e7d2ff9fcf19fd00000000000000000000000000000000") +) + +func mapAddrs(as []net.UDPAddr) []string { + var strs []string + for _, a := range as { + strs = append(strs, a.String()) + } + slices.Sort(strs) + return strs +} + +func TestWireguardAnalyzer_VerifyMac1(t *testing.T) { + analyzer := MakeWireguardAnalyzer([][]byte{pubkeyA, pubkeyB}) + addr1, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + _, err := analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationSession1AtoB, *addr1) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("mac1 verification failed: %v", err) + } + analyzer = MakeWireguardAnalyzer([][]byte{fakePubkey}) + _, err = analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationSession1AtoB, *addr1) + if err == nil { + t.Errorf("mac1 verification didn't fail") + } +} + +func TestWireguardAnalyzer_Handshake(t *testing.T) { + analyzer := MakeWireguardAnalyzer([][]byte{}) + + addrA, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + addrB, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + addrC, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51822") + + forward, err := analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationSession1AtoB, *addrA) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation failed: %v", err) + } + var expected []string + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrA.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationSession2AtoB, *addrB) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrA.String(), addrB.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationCtoD, *addrC) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrA.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(handshakeResponseSession1BtoA, *addrB) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake response failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake response return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrB.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(transportDataSession1AtoB1, *addrA) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrA.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(transportDataSession1BtoA1, *addrB) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } +} + +func TestWireguardAnalyzer_Roaming(t *testing.T) { + analyzer := MakeWireguardAnalyzer([][]byte{}) + + addrA, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + addrB, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + addrA2, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51822") + + if _, err := analyzer.Analyse(handshakeInitiationSession1AtoB, *addrA); err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation failed: %v", err) + } + if _, err := analyzer.Analyse(handshakeResponseSession1BtoA, *addrB); err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing handshake initiation failed: %v", err) + } + + expected := []string{addrB.String()} + forward, err := analyzer.Analyse(transportDataSession1AtoB1, *addrA2) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data return incorrect forward addresses: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } + + expected = []string{addrA2.String()} + forward, err = analyzer.Analyse(transportDataSession1BtoA1, *addrB) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data failed: %v", err) + } + if !slices.Equal(mapAddrs(forward), expected) { + t.Errorf("Analysing transport data return incorrect forward addresses after roaming: expected %s, got %s", expected, mapAddrs(forward)) + } +} diff --git a/internal/bloom/filter.go b/internal/bloom/filter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35ce838 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/bloom/filter.go @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +package bloom + +import ( + "crypto/sha256" + "encoding/binary" +) + +type Filter struct { + array []byte + salt []byte + k uint64 +} + +func (f *Filter) hash(k uint64, d []byte) uint64 { + hash := sha256.New() + hash.Write(f.salt) + ka := make([]byte, 8) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(ka, k) + hash.Write(ka) + hash.Write(d) + offset := binary.BigEndian.Uint64(hash.Sum(nil)) + return offset % (uint64(len(f.array)) * 8) +} + +// Add inserts the provided element into the filter. +func (f *Filter) Add(elem []byte) { + for k := uint64(0); k < f.k; k++ { + offset := f.hash(k, elem) + byteOffset := offset / 8 + mask := byte(1) << (7 - offset%8) + f.array[byteOffset] |= mask + } +} + +// Contains checks if the provided element might be in the filter. +func (f *Filter) Contains(elem []byte) bool { + for k := uint64(0); k < f.k; k++ { + offset := f.hash(k, elem) + byteOffset := offset / 8 + mask := byte(1) << (7 - offset%8) + if f.array[byteOffset]&mask == 0 { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// MakeFilter constructs and returns a new Bloom filter with the specified parameters. +// m is the size of the bit array in bits, and k is the number of hash functions to use. +// A salt can be provided to introduce variability in the hash computations. +func MakeFilter(m uint64, k uint64, salt []byte) Filter { + return Filter{ + array: make([]byte, (m+7)/8), + salt: salt, + k: k, + } +} diff --git a/internal/bloom/filter_test.go b/internal/bloom/filter_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77fadfe --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/bloom/filter_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +package bloom + +import ( + "math/rand" + "testing" +) + +func TestFilter(t *testing.T) { + filter := MakeFilter(1024*1000, 1, nil) + var data [][]byte + for i := 0; i < 5000; i++ { + d := make([]byte, 64) + rand.Read(d) + data = append(data, d) + filter.Add(d) + for _, d := range data { + if !filter.Contains(d) { + t.Errorf("testing an known existing element should return true") + } + } + } + var falsePositives float64 = 0 + test := 5000 + for i := 0; i < test; i++ { + d := make([]byte, 64) + rand.Read(d) + if filter.Contains(d) { + falsePositives += 1 + } + } + if falsePositives > 0.01*float64(test) { + t.Errorf("false positive rate too high, excepted > 0.01, got %f", falsePositives/float64(test)) + } +} diff --git a/internal/exchange/exchange.go b/internal/exchange/exchange.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54f16f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/exchange/exchange.go @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +package exchange + +import ( + "fmt" + "log/slog" + "net" + "sync" + "time" +) + +type peerInfo struct { + addr net.UDPAddr + ttl time.Time + established bool + counterpart uint32 +} + +// ExchangeTable is a concurrency-safe table that maintains wireguard peer information. +type ExchangeTable struct { + table map[uint32]peerInfo + lock sync.RWMutex +} + +// AddPeerAddr adds a new peer's endpoint address to the exchange table +// and automatically removes expired peer information. +func (t *ExchangeTable) AddPeerAddr(index uint32, addr net.UDPAddr) error { + t.lock.Lock() + defer t.lock.Unlock() + + now := time.Now() + for index, peer := range t.table { + if now.After(peer.ttl) { + slog.Debug("remove expired peer information", "index", index) + delete(t.table, index) + } + } + + if _, ok := t.table[index]; ok { + return fmt.Errorf("peer index collision detected on %d", index) + } + + t.table[index] = peerInfo{ + addr: addr, + ttl: time.Now().Add(4 * time.Minute), + } + + slog.Debug("exchange table updated", "entries", len(t.table)) + return nil +} + +// UpdatePeerAddr updates the endpoint address of a peer given its index. +func (t *ExchangeTable) UpdatePeerAddr(index uint32, addr net.UDPAddr) error { + t.lock.Lock() + defer t.lock.Unlock() + + peer, ok := t.table[index] + if !ok { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to update: unknown peer %d", index) + } + + peer.addr = addr + t.table[index] = peer + return nil +} + +// GetPeerAddr retrieves the endpoint address of a peer using its index. +func (t *ExchangeTable) GetPeerAddr(index uint32) (net.UDPAddr, error) { + t.lock.RLock() + defer t.lock.RUnlock() + + peer, ok := t.table[index] + if !ok { + return net.UDPAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("unknown peer %d", index) + } + + return peer.addr, nil +} + +// ListAddrs returns all known endpoint addresses from the exchange table. +func (t *ExchangeTable) ListAddrs(exclude net.UDPAddr) []net.UDPAddr { + t.lock.RLock() + defer t.lock.RUnlock() + + var addrs []net.UDPAddr + excludes := map[string]struct{}{ + exclude.String(): {}, + } + + for _, peer := range t.table { + addrStr := peer.addr.String() + if _, ok := excludes[addrStr]; !ok { + addrs = append(addrs, peer.addr) + excludes[addrStr] = struct{}{} + } + } + + return addrs +} + +// LinkPeers associates two peers in the same wireguard session. +// After linking, the counterpart peer can be retrieved using GetPeerCounterpart. +func (t *ExchangeTable) LinkPeers(sender, receiver uint32) error { + t.lock.Lock() + defer t.lock.Unlock() + + s, ok := t.table[sender] + if !ok { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to link peers: unknown sender %d", sender) + } + + r, ok := t.table[receiver] + if !ok { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to link peers: unknown receiver %d", receiver) + } + + s.established = true + s.counterpart = receiver + t.table[sender] = s + + r.established = true + r.counterpart = sender + r.ttl = s.ttl + t.table[receiver] = r + + return nil +} + +// GetPeerCounterpart retrieves the counterpart of a given peer from the same session. +func (t *ExchangeTable) GetPeerCounterpart(index uint32) (uint32, error) { + t.lock.RLock() + defer t.lock.RUnlock() + + peer, ok := t.table[index] + if !ok || !peer.established { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("peer %d has no counterpart", index) + } + + return peer.counterpart, nil +} + +func MakeExchangeTable() ExchangeTable { + return ExchangeTable{ + table: make(map[uint32]peerInfo), + } +} diff --git a/internal/exchange/exchange_test.go b/internal/exchange/exchange_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec373ce --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/exchange/exchange_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +package exchange + +import ( + "net" + "slices" + "testing" + "time" +) + +func TestExchangeTable_AddPeerAddr(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + index := uint32(1) + addr, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + now := time.Now() + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index, *addr); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if len(table.table) != 1 { + t.Errorf("incorrect number of peers in table, expected 1, got %d", len(table.table)) + } + peer := table.table[index] + if peer.addr.String() != addr.String() { + t.Errorf("incorrect address of peer, expected %s, got %s", addr.String(), peer.addr.String()) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(1, *addr); err == nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr didn't return error when adding an existing peer") + } + if !peer.ttl.After(now) { + t.Errorf("incorrect ttl of peer") + } +} + +func TestExchangeTable_GetPeerAddr(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + index := uint32(1) + addr, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index, *addr); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + gotAddr, err := table.GetPeerAddr(index) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if gotAddr.String() != addr.String() { + t.Errorf("incorrect address of peer, expected %s, got %s", addr.String(), gotAddr.String()) + } + _, err = table.GetPeerAddr(0) + if err == nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerAddr didn't return error when accessing an unknown peer") + } +} + +func TestExchangeTable_GetPeerCounterpart(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + index1 := uint32(1) + addr1, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + index2 := uint32(2) + addr2, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + index3 := uint32(3) + addr3, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51822") + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index1, *addr1); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index2, *addr2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index3, *addr3); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.LinkPeers(index1, index2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("LinkPeers failed: %v", err) + } + c1, err := table.GetPeerCounterpart(index1) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerCounterpart failed: %v", err) + } + c2, err := table.GetPeerCounterpart(index2) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerCounterpart failed: %v", err) + } + if c1 != index2 || c2 != index1 { + t.Errorf("GetPeerCounterpart didn't return correct counterpart") + } + if _, err := table.GetPeerCounterpart(index3); err == nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerCounterpart didn't return error when retrieve an unknown counterpart") + } +} + +func TestExchangeTable_LinkPeers(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + index1 := uint32(1) + addr1, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + index2 := uint32(2) + addr2, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index1, *addr1); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index2, *addr2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.LinkPeers(index1, index2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("LinkPeers failed: %v", err) + } + peer1, ok1 := table.table[index1] + peer2, ok2 := table.table[index2] + if !ok1 || !ok2 { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed, peer doesn't exist in the table") + } + if peer1.ttl != peer2.ttl { + t.Errorf("linked peers don't have same ttl") + } + if !peer1.established || !peer2.established { + t.Errorf("linked peers don't have correct established status") + } +} + +func TestExchangeTable_ListAddrs(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + addr1, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + addr2, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(1, *addr1); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + mapAddrs := func(as []net.UDPAddr) []string { + var strs []string + for _, a := range as { + strs = append(strs, a.String()) + } + slices.Sort(strs) + return strs + } + got := mapAddrs(table.ListAddrs(net.UDPAddr{})) + expected := []string{"127.0.0.1:51820"} + if !slices.Equal(got, expected) { + t.Errorf("ListAddrs returns incorrect values, expected %s, got %s", got, expected) + } + got = mapAddrs(table.ListAddrs(*addr1)) + expected = []string{} + if !slices.Equal(got, expected) { + t.Errorf("ListAddrs returns incorrect values, expected %s, got %s", got, expected) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(2, *addr2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + got = mapAddrs(table.ListAddrs(*addr1)) + expected = []string{"127.0.0.1:51821"} + if !slices.Equal(got, expected) { + t.Errorf("ListAddrs returns incorrect values, expected %s, got %s", got, expected) + } + got = mapAddrs(table.ListAddrs(net.UDPAddr{})) + expected = []string{"127.0.0.1:51820", "127.0.0.1:51821"} + if !slices.Equal(got, expected) { + t.Errorf("ListAddrs returns incorrect values, expected %s, got %s", got, expected) + } +} + +func TestExchangeTable_UpdatePeerAddr(t *testing.T) { + table := MakeExchangeTable() + index1 := uint32(1) + addr1, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51820") + addr12, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.2:51820") + index2 := uint32(2) + addr2, _ := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:51821") + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index1, *addr1); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.AddPeerAddr(index2, *addr2); err != nil { + t.Errorf("AddPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if err := table.UpdatePeerAddr(index1, *addr12); err != nil { + t.Errorf("UpdatePeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + got, err := table.GetPeerAddr(index1) + if err != nil { + t.Errorf("GetPeerAddr failed: %v", err) + } + if got.String() != addr12.String() { + t.Errorf("update address failed, expected %s, got %s", addr12.String(), got.String()) + } +} diff --git a/internal/relay/relay.go b/internal/relay/relay.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5cb2ec --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/relay/relay.go @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +package relay + +import ( + "github.com/weiiwang01/wpex/internal/analyzer" + "log/slog" + "net" +) + +type udpPacket struct { + addr net.UDPAddr + data []byte +} + +type Relay struct { + send chan udpPacket + analyzer analyzer.WireguardAnalyzer + conn *net.UDPConn +} + +func (r *Relay) sendUDP() { + for packet := range r.send { + _, err := r.conn.WriteToUDP(packet.data, &packet.addr) + if err != nil { + slog.Error("error while sending UDP packet", "error", err.Error(), "addr", packet.addr.String()) + } + } +} + +func (r *Relay) receiveUDP() { + for { + buf := make([]byte, 1500) + n, remoteAddr, err := r.conn.ReadFromUDP(buf) + if err != nil { + slog.Error("error while receiving UDP packet", "error", err.Error(), "addr", remoteAddr) + continue + } + packet := buf[:n] + peers, err := r.analyzer.Analyse(packet, *remoteAddr) + if err != nil { + continue + } + for _, peer := range peers { + r.send <- udpPacket{addr: peer, data: packet} + } + } +} + +// Start starts the wireguard packet relay server. +func Start(conn *net.UDPConn, publicKeys [][]byte) { + relay := Relay{ + send: make(chan udpPacket), + analyzer: analyzer.MakeWireguardAnalyzer(publicKeys), + conn: conn, + } + for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { + go relay.sendUDP() + go relay.receiveUDP() + } + select {} +} diff --git a/wpex.go b/wpex.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb8786c --- /dev/null +++ b/wpex.go @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +package main + +import ( + "encoding/base64" + "flag" + "fmt" + "github.com/weiiwang01/wpex/internal/relay" + "log/slog" + "net" + "os" + "strings" +) + +type pubKeys []string + +func (ks *pubKeys) String() string { + return strings.Join(*ks, ",") +} + +func (ks *pubKeys) Set(s string) error { + *ks = append(*ks, s) + return nil +} + +func main() { + bind := flag.String("bind", "", "address to bind to") + port := flag.Uint("port", 40000, "port number to listen on") + debug := flag.Bool("debug", false, "enable debug messages") + trace := flag.Bool("trace", false, "enable trace level debug messages") + var allows pubKeys + flag.Var(&allows, "allow", "allowed wireguard public keys") + flag.Parse() + loggingLevel := new(slog.LevelVar) + logger := slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: loggingLevel})) + if *debug { + loggingLevel.Set(slog.LevelDebug) + } + if *trace { + loggingLevel.Set(slog.LevelDebug - 4) + } + slog.SetDefault(logger) + address := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", *bind, *port) + var allowKeys [][]byte + for _, allow := range allows { + k, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(allow) + if err != nil || len(k) != 32 { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid wireguard public key: '%s'", allow)) + } + logger.Debug("allow wireguard public key", "key", allow) + allowKeys = append(allowKeys, k) + } + addr, err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", address) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to resolve UDP address: %s", err)) + } + conn, err := net.ListenUDP("udp", addr) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to listen on UDP: %s", err)) + } + logger.Info("server listening", "addr", address) + relay.Start(conn, allowKeys) +}