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NAME

       send — Kernel side support for Secure Neighbor Discovery (SeND)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/socket.h>
       #include <netinet/in.h>
       #include <netinet6/send.h>

       int
       socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_SEND);

       To load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

             send_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

       IPv6  nodes  use  the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) to discover other nodes on the link, to determine
       their link-layer addresses to find routers, and to maintain reachability information about the  paths  to
       active  members.   NDP is vulnerable to various attacks [RFC3756].  Secure Neighbor Discovery is a set of
       extensions to NDP that counter threats to NDP [RFC3971].

       Kernel side support for SeND consists of  a  kernel  module  with  hooks  that  divert  relevant  packets
       (Neighbor  Solicitations,  Neighbor  Advertisements,  Router  Solicitations,  Router  Advertisements  and
       Redirects) from the NDP stack, send them to user space on a dedicated socket and reinject them  back  for
       further processing.  Hooks are triggered only if the send module is loaded.

       The  native  SeND  socket  is  similar  to  a  raw  IP socket, but with its own, internal pseudo-protocol
       (IPPROTO_SEND).  Struct sockaddr_send is defined in <netinet6/send.h>.  It defines the  total  length  of
       the  structure, the address family, packet's incoming or outgoing direction from the interface's point of
       view, and the interface index.

       struct sockaddr_send {
               unsigned char           send_len;       /* total length */
               sa_family_t             send_family;    /* address family */
               int                     send_direction;
               int                     send_ifidx;
               char                    send_zero[8];
       };

       The address family is always AF_INET6.  The send_direction variable denotes the direction of  the  packet
       from  the  interface's point of view and has either the value SND_IN or SND_OUT.  The send_ifidx variable
       is the interface index of the receiving or sending interface.  The send_zero variable is padding and must
       always be zero.

       In case that no user space application is connected to the send socket, processing continues normally  as
       if the module was not loaded.

INPUT HOOK

       The input hook is named after the input path of the incoming or outgoing NDP packets, on the way from the
       wire,  through  the nd6 stack, to user space.  Relevant packets are identified by adding an mbuf_tag (see
       mbuf_tags(9)) to the mbuf(9), if the send module is loaded.  It is then passed on to the  kernel-userland
       interface  for  either cryptographic protection or validation by the SeND application.  The hook takes an
       argument that describes the direction of the packet, both in  case  of  incoming  and  outgoing  packets.
       SND_IN  is  the direction of the incoming packets that are usually protected by the SeND options and then
       sent to user space for cryptographic validation.  SND_OUT is the outgoing direction.  It  describes  both
       reply  and  locally  originated  outgoing  packets  that  are sent to user space for the addition of SeND
       options.

INCOMING PACKETS

       The incoming ND packet from the wire:

                                               kernelspace ( userspace
                                                           )
        incoming SeND/ND packet                            (
                   |                                       )
                   v                 ( SND_IN )            (
                  icmp6_input() -> send_input_hook ---> send socket ----+
                   :                                       )            |
                   :             #                 #       (            |
          normal   :             #                 #       )            v
        processing :             #     send.ko     #       (    SeND application
           path    :             #                 #       )            |
                   :             #                 #       (            |
                   v                                       )            |
          icmp6/nd6_??_input() <- protocol switch  <--- send socket <---+
                   |         structure (IPPPROTO_SEND)     )
                   |                ( SND_IN )             (
                   v                                       )
        continue normal ND processing                      (

OUTGOING PACKETS

       Outgoing ND packet (reply or locally triggered):

                                               kernelspace ( userspace
                                                           )
        nd6_na_input()                                     (
        +PACKET_TAG_ND_OUTGOING                            )
        |                                                  )
        |   outgoing packet                                (
        |          |                                       )
        |          v                                       (
        |   icmp6_redirect_output()                        )
        |   nd6_ns_output()                                (
        |   nd6_na_output()                                )
        |   +PACKET_TAG_ND_OUTGOING                        (
        |          |                                       )
        |          +-----------<- rip6_output() <----------)----- rtsol/rtadvd/..
        |          |              +PACKET_TAG_ND_OUTGOING  (
        |          v                                       )
        |       ip6_output()                               (
        |          |                                       )
        +-------->-+                                       (
                   |                                       )
                   v                ( SND_OUT )            (
               nd6_output_lle() -> send_input_hook ---> send socket ----+
        -PACKET_TAG_ND_OUTGOING                            )            |
                   :             #                 #       (            |
          normal   :             #                 #       )            v
        processing :             #     send.ko     #       (    SeND application
           path    :             #                 #       )            |
                   :             #                 #       (            |
                   v                                       )            |
           (*ifp->if_output)() <- protocol switch  <--- send socket <---+
                   |         structure (IPPPROTO_SEND)     )
                   |                ( SND_OUT )            (
                   v                                       )
        continue with normal packet output                 (

ERRORS

       A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:

       [EEXIST]           Another user space SeND application is bound to the socket.

       [ENOBUFS]          Shortage of  space  to  receive  the  incoming  (SeND-protected)  or  outgoing  (SeND-
                          validated) packet from the SeND application.

       [ENOSYS]           A  packet  received from user space and passed to the NDP stack for further processing
                          is neither Neighbor Solicitation, Neighbor Advertisement, Router Solicitation,  Router
                          Advertisement nor Redirect.

       [ENOENT]           Occurs if interface output routines fail to send the packet out of the interface.

SEE ALSO

       recvfrom(2), sendto(2), socket(2), loader.conf(5)

HISTORY

       The send module first appeared in FreeBSD 9.0.

AUTHORS

       Ana Kukec <anchie@FreeBSD.org>, University of Zagreb

BUGS

       Due to the lack of NDP locking, it is currently not possible to unload the send module.

Debian                                         September 19, 2010                                        SEND(4)