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NAT64
This lab show an NAT64 lab example using BSDPR with tayga (user space) and ipfw (kernel space).
Presentation
Network diagram
Setting-up the lab
Downloading BSD Router Project images
Download BSDRP serial image (prevent to have to use an X display).
Download Lab scripts
More information on these BSDRP lab scripts available on How to build a BSDRP router lab.
Start the lab with 3 routers. With bhyve under FreeBSD:
user:~ # tools/BSDRP-lab-bhyve.sh -i BSDRP-1.93-full-amd64-serial.img.xz -n 3 BSD Router Project (http://bsdrp.net) - bhyve full-meshed lab script Setting-up a virtual lab with 3 VM(s): - Working directory: /tmp/BSDRP - Each VM has 1 core and 512M RAM - Emulated NIC: virtio-net - Switch mode: bridge + tap - 0 LAN(s) between all VM - Full mesh Ethernet links between each VM VM 1 has the following NIC: - vtnet0 connected to VM 2 - vtnet1 connected to VM 3 VM 2 has the following NIC: - vtnet0 connected to VM 1 - vtnet1 connected to VM 3 VM 3 has the following NIC: - vtnet0 connected to VM 1 - vtnet1 connected to VM 2 To connect VM'serial console, you can use: - VM 1 : cu -l /dev/nmdm-BSDRP.1B - VM 2 : cu -l /dev/nmdm-BSDRP.2B - VM 3 : cu -l /dev/nmdm-BSDRP.3B
Generic configuration
VM 1 (client)
VM1 is configured as a simple IPv6 only host:
sysrc hostname=VM1 \ gateway_enable=NO \ ipv6_gateway_enable=NO \ ifconfig_vtnet0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8:12::1 prefixlen 64" \ ipv6_defaultrouter="2001:db8:12::2" service hostname restart service netif restart service routing restart config save
Router 2
VM2 is a router with one interface toward IPv6 network, and another toward IPv4 network.
sysrc hostname=VM2 \ ifconfig_vtnet1="inet 2.2.2.2/24" \ ifconfig_vtnet0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8:12::2 prefixlen 64" service hostname restart service netif restart service routing restart config save
VM 3 (client)
VM3 is configured as a simple IPv4 only host:
sysrc hostname=VM3 \ gateway_enable=NO \ ipv6_gateway_enable=NO \ ifconfig_vtnet1="inet 2.2.2.3/24" \ defaultrouter="2.2.2.2" service hostname restart service netif restart service routing restart config save
Tayga (user space stateless NAT64)
VM2
Modify default default tayga's configuration file and enable it:
service tayga enable sed -i "" 's/192.168.255./2.2.1./g' /usr/local/etc/tayga.conf sed -i "" 's/2001:db8:1:ffff::/64:ff9b::/g' /usr/local/etc/tayga.conf service tayga start
Quick test from VM2 by pinging its IPv4 address from its IPv6 one, and same by targeting VM3:
[root@VM2]~# ping6 -c 3 64:ff9b::2.2.2.2 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:12::2 --> 64:ff9b::202:202 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:202, icmp_seq=0 hlim=63 time=0.128 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:202, icmp_seq=1 hlim=63 time=0.082 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:202, icmp_seq=2 hlim=63 time=0.069 ms --- 64:ff9b::2.2.2.2 ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.069/0.093/0.128/0.025 ms [root@VM2]~# ping6 -c 3 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:12::2 --> 64:ff9b::202:203 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=0 hlim=62 time=0.228 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=1 hlim=62 time=0.164 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=2 hlim=62 time=0.157 ms --- 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.157/0.183/0.228/0.032 ms
Testing
From VM1 (IPv6 only host), ping NAT64 IPv6 address corresponding to VM3 IPv4 address:
[root@VM1]~# ping6 -c 3 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:12::1 --> 64:ff9b::202:203 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=0 hlim=61 time=0.298 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=1 hlim=61 time=0.257 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=2 hlim=61 time=0.261 ms --- 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.257/0.272/0.298/0.018 ms
And check IPv4 source address seen by VM3:
[root@VM3]~# tcpdump -c 2 -pni vtnet1 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on vtnet1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes 17:43:03.094975 IP 2.2.1.249 > 2.2.2.3: ICMP echo request, id 6575, seq 0, length 16 17:43:03.094983 IP 2.2.2.3 > 2.2.1.249: ICMP echo reply, id 6575, seq 0, length 16 2 packets captured 2 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel
IPFW NAT64 (kernel space)
IPFW NAT64 module supports both stateful (lsn) and stateless (stl) NAT64.
Stateful (lsn)
VM2
Configure a stateful NAT64 with ipfw:
service firewall enable sysrc firewall_script="/etc/ipfw.rules" echo "# Temporary fix to avoid panicing a 12-stable:" >> /etc/sysctl.conf echo "net.inet.ip.fw.nat64_direct_output=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf cat > /etc/ipfw.rules <<'EOF' #!/bin/sh fwcmd="/sbin/ipfw" kldstat -q -m ipfw_nat64 || kldload ipfw_nat64 ${fwcmd} -f flush ${fwcmd} nat64lsn NAT64 create prefix4 2.2.1.0/24 ${fwcmd} add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 ${fwcmd} add nat64lsn NAT64 ip from 2001:db8:12::/64 to 64:ff9b::/96 in ${fwcmd} add nat64lsn NAT64 ip from any to 2.2.1.0/24 in ${fwcmd} add allow ip from any to any 'EOF' service ipfw start sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.nat64_direct_output=1
Testing
From IPv6 only host, ping NAT64 IPv6 address corresponding to VM3 IPv4 address:
[root@VM1]~# ping6 -c 3 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:12::1 --> 64:ff9b::202:203 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=0 hlim=63 time=0.369 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=1 hlim=63 time=0.259 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=2 hlim=63 time=0.248 ms --- 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.248/0.292/0.369/0.055 ms
Checking status on NAT64 router:
[root@VM2]~# ipfw nat64lsn NAT64 show states 2001:db8:12::1 2.2.1.210 ICMPv6 0 2.2.2.3 [root@VM2]~# ipfw show 00100 12 824 allow ipv6-icmp from any to any icmp6types 135,136 00200 12 672 nat64lsn NAT64 ip from 2001:db8:12::/64 to 64:ff9b::/96 in 00300 12 432 nat64lsn NAT64 ip from any to 2.2.1.0/24 in 65535 0 0 deny ip from any to any
Stateless (stl)
VM2
Configure a stateless NAT64 with ipfw, and enable logging:
sysrc firewall_enable=YES sysrc firewall_script="/etc/ipfw.rules" cat > /etc/ipfw.rules <<'EOF' #!/bin/sh fwcmd="/sbin/ipfw" kldstat -q -m ipfw_nat64 || kldload ipfw_nat64 ${fwcmd} -f flush ${fwcmd} table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6 ${fwcmd} table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4 ${fwcmd} table T46 add 2.2.1.1 2001:db8:12::1 ${fwcmd} table T64 add 2001:db8:12::1 2.2.1.1 ${fwcmd} nat64stl NAT64 create table4 T46 table6 T64 ${fwcmd} add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136 ${fwcmd} add nat64stl NAT64 ip from any to table\(T46\) ${fwcmd} add nat64stl NAT64 ip6 from table\(T64\) to 64:ff9b::/96 ${fwcmd} add allow log ip from any to any 'EOF' service ipfw start
Testing
From IPv6 only host, ping NAT64 IPv6 address corresponding to VM3 IPv4 address:
[root@VM1]~# ping6 -c 3 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:12::1 --> 64:ff9b::202:203 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=0 hlim=63 time=1.037 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=1 hlim=63 time=1.048 ms 16 bytes from 64:ff9b::202:203, icmp_seq=2 hlim=63 time=1.560 ms --- 64:ff9b::2.2.2.3 ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 1.037/1.215/1.560/0.244 ms
From IPv4 only host, ping NAT64 IPv4 address corresponding to VM3 IPv6 address:
[root@v4TST64]~# ping -c 3 2.2.1.1 PING 2.2.1.1 (2.2.1.1): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 2.2.1.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=63 time=17.147 ms 64 bytes from 2.2.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=1.409 ms 64 bytes from 2.2.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=63 time=5.017 ms --- 2.2.1.1 ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 1.409/7.858/17.147/6.732 ms
And check on VM3
[root@rTST64]~# ipfw nat64stl NAT64 stats nat64stl NAT64 6 packets translated from IPv6 to IPv4 6 packets translated from IPv4 to IPv6 0 IPv6 fragments created 0 IPv4 fragments received 0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc. 0 output packets discarded due to no IPv4 route 0 output packets discarded due to no IPv6 route 0 packets discarded due to unsupported protocol 0 packets discarded due to memory allocation problems 0 packets discarded due to some errors