openwrtv3/package/6rd/files/6rd.sh
Jo-Philipp Wich fdfffd0fbe Add new package for configuring 6rd tunnels.
This patch adds support for manually configuring 6rd tunnels. It depends on
the netifd patches I sent earlier, which add 6rd support.

A basic interface configuration looks like:

    config interface 'wan6'
      option proto '6rd'
      option peeraddr '192.0.2.1'
      option ip6prefix '2123::'
      option ip6prefixlen '16'
      option ip4prefixlen '0'

Where ip4prefixlen is optional and actually defaults to 0, which would use all
bits of the IPv4 in the calculated IPv6 subnet.

I believe it should be possible to configure a regular 6to4 tunnel using this,
and that we may want to merge the two eventually, but there are some larger

differences between the two at the moment:

 - 6rd addresses can be more difficult to calculate. My ISP, for example, has
   a setup with a v6 mask of 43 bits, and a v4 mask of 19.

 - 6to4 has support for configuring radvd. This is something we want, of
   course, but it seems best to deal with this in a separate patch.

Just creating a new package looked like the quickest way to get this in.

This work is based on the 6in4 package, and work by Stijn Tintel.

Signed-off-by: Stéphan Kochen <stephan@kochen.nl>

SVN-Revision: 32431
2012-06-18 23:08:18 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# 6rd.sh - IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel backend
# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenWrt.org
[ -n "$INCLUDE_ONLY" ] || {
. /lib/functions.sh
. /lib/functions/network.sh
. ../netifd-proto.sh
init_proto "$@"
}
tun_error() {
local cfg="$1"; shift;
[ -n "$1" ] && proto_notify_error "$cfg" "$@"
proto_block_restart "$cfg"
}
proto_6rd_setup() {
local cfg="$1"
local iface="$2"
local link="6rd-$cfg"
local mtu ttl ipaddr peeraddr ip6prefix ip6prefixlen ip4prefixlen
json_get_vars mtu ttl ipaddr peeraddr ip6prefix ip6prefixlen ip4prefixlen
[ -z "$ip6prefix" -o -z "$peeraddr" ] && {
tun_error "$cfg" "MISSING_ADDRESS"
return
}
[ -z "$ipaddr" ] && {
local wanif
if ! network_find_wan wanif || ! network_get_ipaddr ipaddr "$wanif"; then
tun_error "$cfg" "NO_WAN_LINK"
return
fi
}
# Determine the relay prefix.
local ip4prefixlen="${ip4prefixlen:-0}"
local ip4prefix=$(ipcalc.sh "$ipaddr/$ip4prefixlen" | grep NETWORK)
ip4prefix="${ip4prefix#NETWORK=}"
# Determine our IPv6 address.
local ip6subnet=$(6rdcalc "$ip6prefix/$ip6prefixlen" "$ipaddr/$ip4prefixlen")
local ip6addr="${ip6subnet%%::*}::1"
proto_init_update "$link" 1
proto_add_ipv6_address "$ip6addr" "$ip6prefixlen"
proto_add_ipv6_route "::" 0 "::$peeraddr"
proto_add_tunnel
json_add_string mode sit
json_add_int mtu "${mtu:-1280}"
json_add_int ttl "${ttl:-64}"
json_add_string local "$ipaddr"
json_add_string 6rd-prefix "$ip6prefix/$ip6prefixlen"
json_add_string 6rd-relay-prefix "$ip4prefix/$ip4prefixlen"
proto_close_tunnel
proto_send_update "$cfg"
}
proto_6rd_teardown() {
local cfg="$1"
}
proto_6rd_init_config() {
no_device=1
available=1
proto_config_add_int "mtu"
proto_config_add_int "ttl"
proto_config_add_string "peeraddr"
proto_config_add_string "ip6prefix"
proto_config_add_string "ip6prefixlen"
proto_config_add_string "ip4prefixlen"
}
[ -n "$INCLUDE_ONLY" ] || {
add_protocol 6rd
}