openwrt route_allowed_ips is inprecise

Jason A. Donenfeld Jason at zx2c4.com
Sun Dec 18 21:14:18 CET 2016


Hey Dan,

The route_allowed_ips directive is not precise enough. I'm CCing Jorg,
the NixOS maintainer, because this same concern probably applies to
the Nix logic.

Your code is:

  if [ ${route_allowed_ips} -ne 0 ]; then
   for allowed_ip in ${allowed_ips}; do
     case "${allowed_ip}" in
       *:*/*)
         proto_add_ipv6_route "${allowed_ip%%/*}" "${allowed_ip##*/}"
       ;;
       */*)
         proto_add_ipv4_route "${allowed_ip%%/*}" "${allowed_ip##*/}"
       ;;
     esac
   done
 fi

The way it should be done is described in wg-config:

https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/contrib/examples/wg-config/wg-config#n130

    if [[ $AUTO_ROUTE -eq 1 ]]; then
        for i in $(wg show "$INTERFACE" allowed-ips | cut -f 2 | tr -d ,); do
            if ! add_default "$i" && [[ $(ip route get "$i") != *dev\
$INTERFACE\ * ]]; then
                add_route "$i"
            fi
        done
    fi

The add_default thing just accounts for dealing with 0/1 128/1, which
you can ignore, since openwrt has the dependency mechanism. But the
important thing is that I run `ip route get` for each one, and only
add a route if necessary.

FYI.

Jason


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