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#include <IPHlpApi.h>
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#include <nldef.h>
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#include <netioapi.h>
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#include <atlbase.h>
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#include <netlistmgr.h>
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#include <nldef.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "../node/Constants.hpp"
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@ -52,38 +57,13 @@
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// ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff with no ADI
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static const ZeroTier::MulticastGroup _blindWildcardMulticastGroup(ZeroTier::MAC(0xff),0);
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#define ZT_WINDOWS_CREATE_FAKE_DEFAULT_ROUTE
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namespace ZeroTier {
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// Only create or delete devices one at a time
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static Mutex _systemTapInitLock;
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static void _syncIpsWithRegistry(const std::set<InetAddress> &haveIps,const std::string netCfgInstanceId)
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{
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// Update registry to contain all non-link-local IPs for this interface
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std::string regMultiIps,regMultiNetmasks;
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for(std::set<InetAddress>::const_iterator i(haveIps.begin());i!=haveIps.end();++i) {
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if (!i->isLinkLocal()) {
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regMultiIps.append(i->toIpString());
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regMultiIps.push_back((char)0);
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regMultiNetmasks.append(i->netmask().toIpString());
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regMultiNetmasks.push_back((char)0);
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}
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}
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HKEY tcpIpInterfaces;
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if (RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\Tcpip\\Parameters\\Interfaces",0,KEY_READ|KEY_WRITE,&tcpIpInterfaces) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
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if (regMultiIps.length()) {
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regMultiIps.push_back((char)0);
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regMultiNetmasks.push_back((char)0);
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RegSetKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),"IPAddress",REG_MULTI_SZ,regMultiIps.data(),(DWORD)regMultiIps.length());
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RegSetKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),"SubnetMask",REG_MULTI_SZ,regMultiNetmasks.data(),(DWORD)regMultiNetmasks.length());
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} else {
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RegDeleteKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),"IPAddress");
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RegDeleteKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),"SubnetMask");
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}
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}
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RegCloseKey(tcpIpInterfaces);
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}
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WindowsEthernetTap::WindowsEthernetTap(
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const char *pathToHelpers,
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const MAC &mac,
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@ -97,6 +77,7 @@ WindowsEthernetTap::WindowsEthernetTap(
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EthernetTap("WindowsEthernetTap",mac,mtu,metric),
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_handler(handler),
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_arg(arg),
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_nwid(nwid),
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_tap(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE),
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_injectSemaphore(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE),
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_pathToHelpers(pathToHelpers),
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@ -171,7 +152,8 @@ WindowsEthernetTap::WindowsEthernetTap(
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}
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// If there is no device, try to create one
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if (_netCfgInstanceId.length() == 0) {
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bool creatingNewDevice = (_netCfgInstanceId.length() == 0);
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if (creatingNewDevice) {
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// Log devcon output to a file
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HANDLE devconLog = CreateFileA((_pathToHelpers + "\\devcon.log").c_str(),GENERIC_WRITE,FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE,NULL,OPEN_ALWAYS,FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,NULL);
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if (devconLog != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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@ -250,8 +232,17 @@ WindowsEthernetTap::WindowsEthernetTap(
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"MAC",REG_SZ,tmps,tmpsl);
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DWORD tmp = mtu;
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"MTU",REG_DWORD,(LPCVOID)&tmp,sizeof(tmp));
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//tmp = NDIS_DEVICE_TYPE_ENDPOINT;
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tmp = 0;
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"EnableDHCP",REG_DWORD,(LPCVOID)&tmp,sizeof(tmp)); // disable DHCP by default on new devices
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"*NdisDeviceType",REG_DWORD,(LPCVOID)&tmp,sizeof(tmp));
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tmp = IF_TYPE_ETHERNET_CSMACD;
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"*IfType",REG_DWORD,(LPCVOID)&tmp,sizeof(tmp));
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if (creatingNewDevice) {
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tmp = 0;
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RegSetKeyValueA(nwAdapters,mySubkeyName.c_str(),"EnableDHCP",REG_DWORD,(LPCVOID)&tmp,sizeof(tmp));
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}
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RegCloseKey(nwAdapters);
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} else {
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RegCloseKey(nwAdapters);
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@ -351,7 +342,15 @@ bool WindowsEthernetTap::addIP(const InetAddress &ip)
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}
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}
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_syncIpsWithRegistry(haveIps,_netCfgInstanceId);
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std::vector<std::string> regIps(_getRegistryIPv4Value("IPAddress"));
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if (std::find(regIps.begin(),regIps.end(),ip.toIpString()) == regIps.end()) {
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std::vector<std::string> regSubnetMasks(_getRegistryIPv4Value("SubnetMask"));
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regIps.push_back(ip.toIpString());
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regSubnetMasks.push_back(ip.netmask().toIpString());
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_setRegistryIPv4Value("IPAddress",regIps);
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_setRegistryIPv4Value("SubnetMask",regSubnetMasks);
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}
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//_syncIpsWithRegistry(haveIps,_netCfgInstanceId);
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} catch ( ... ) {
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return false;
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}
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@ -381,7 +380,20 @@ bool WindowsEthernetTap::removeIP(const InetAddress &ip)
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if (addr == ip) {
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DeleteUnicastIpAddressEntry(&(ipt->Table[i]));
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FreeMibTable(ipt);
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_syncIpsWithRegistry(ips(),_netCfgInstanceId);
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std::vector<std::string> regIps(_getRegistryIPv4Value("IPAddress"));
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std::vector<std::string> regSubnetMasks(_getRegistryIPv4Value("SubnetMask"));
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std::string ipstr(ip.toIpString());
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for(std::vector<std::string>::iterator rip(regIps.begin()),rm(regSubnetMasks.begin());((rip!=regIps.end())&&(rm!=regSubnetMasks.end()));++rip,++rm) {
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if (*rip == ipstr) {
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regIps.erase(rip);
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regSubnetMasks.erase(rm);
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_setRegistryIPv4Value("IPAddress",regIps);
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_setRegistryIPv4Value("SubnetMask",regSubnetMasks);
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break;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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@ -516,11 +528,6 @@ bool WindowsEthernetTap::updateMulticastGroups(std::set<MulticastGroup> &groups)
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return changed;
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}
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bool WindowsEthernetTap::createPseudoDefaultRoute() const
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{
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return true;
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}
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void WindowsEthernetTap::threadMain()
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throw()
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{
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// Tap is in this weird Windows global pseudo file space
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Utils::snprintf(tapPath,sizeof(tapPath),"\\\\.\\Global\\%s.tap",_netCfgInstanceId.c_str());
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// More insanity: repetatively try to enable/disable tap device. The first
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// time we succeed, close it and do it again. This is to fix a driver init
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// bug that seems to be extremely non-deterministic and to only occur after
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// headless MSI upgrade. It cannot be reproduced in any other circumstance.
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/* More insanity: repetatively try to enable/disable tap device. The first
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* time we succeed, close it and do it again. This is to fix a driver init
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* bug that seems to be extremely non-deterministic and to only occur after
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* headless MSI upgrade. It cannot be reproduced in any other circumstance.
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*
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* Eventually when ZeroTier has actual money we will have someone create an
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* NDIS6 tap driver. Yes, we'll likely be cool and open source it. */
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bool throwOneAway = true;
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while (_run) {
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_disableTapDevice();
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} else break;
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}
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/* code not currently used, but keep it around cause it was hard to figure out...
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CoInitializeEx(NULL,COINIT_MULTITHREADED);
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CComPtr<INetworkListManager> nlm;
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nlm.CoCreateInstance(CLSID_NetworkListManager);
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if (nlm) {
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for(int i=0;i<8;++i) { // wait up to 8s for the NLM (network awareness) to find and initialize its awareness of our new network
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CComPtr<IEnumNetworks> nlmNets;
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bool foundMyNet = false;
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if (SUCCEEDED(nlm->GetNetworks(NLM_ENUM_NETWORK_ALL,&nlmNets))) {
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DWORD dwReturn = 0;
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while (!foundMyNet) {
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CComPtr<INetwork> nlmNet;
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HRESULT hr = nlmNets->Next(1,&nlmNet,&dwReturn);
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if ((hr == S_OK)&&(dwReturn > 0)&&(nlmNet)) {
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CComPtr<IEnumNetworkConnections> nlmNetConns;
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if (SUCCEEDED(nlmNet->GetNetworkConnections(&nlmNetConns))) {
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for(;;) {
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CComPtr<INetworkConnection> nlmNetConn;
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hr = nlmNetConns->Next(1,&nlmNetConn,&dwReturn);
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if ((hr == S_OK)&&(dwReturn > 0)&&(nlmNetConn)) {
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GUID netAdapterId;
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nlmNetConn->GetAdapterId(&netAdapterId);
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if (netAdapterId == _deviceGuid) {
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foundMyNet = true;
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printf("*** Found my net!\n");
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nlmNet->SetName(L"ZeroTier One Network");
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break;
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}
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} else break;
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}
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}
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} else break;
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}
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}
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if (foundMyNet)
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break;
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else Thread::sleep(1000);
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}
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}
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*/
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#ifdef ZT_WINDOWS_CREATE_FAKE_DEFAULT_ROUTE
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/* This inserts a fake default route and a fake ARP entry, forcing
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* Windows to detect this as a "real" network and apply proper
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* firewall rules.
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*
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* This hack is completely stupid, but Windows made me do it
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* by being broken and insane.
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*
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* Background: Windows tries to detect its network location by
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* matching it to the ARP address of the default route. Networks
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* without default routes are "unidentified networks" and cannot
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* have their firewall classification changed by the user (easily).
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*
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* Yes, you read that right.
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*
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* The common workaround is to set *NdisDeviceType to 1, which
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* totally disables all Windows firewall functionality. This is
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* the answer you'll find on most forums for things like OpenVPN.
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*
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* Yes, you read that right.
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*
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* But these networks don't usually have default routes, so what
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* do we do? Answer: add a fake one that's never used and goes
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* nowhere. But it's got to resolve to an ARP address. So why
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* don't we just make up one of those too?!? Shove it in there
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* as a permanent statuc ARP entry and now Windows will think it
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* has a real live default route at our bogus IP.
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*
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* We'll have to see what DHCP does with this. In the future we
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* probably will not want to do this on DHCP-enabled networks, so
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* when we enable DHCP we will go in and yank this wacko hacko from
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* the routing table before doing so.
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*
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* But yes, this works, and it makes our networks look and behave
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* the way they should.
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*
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* Like Jesse Pinkman would say: "YEEEEAAH BITCH!" */
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for(int i=0;i<8;++i) { // also wait up to 8s for this, though if we got the NLM part we're probably okay
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MIB_IPFORWARD_ROW2 nr;
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memset(&nr,0,sizeof(nr));
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InitializeIpForwardEntry(&nr);
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nr.InterfaceLuid.Value = _deviceLuid.Value;
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nr.DestinationPrefix.Prefix.si_family = AF_INET; // rest is left as 0.0.0.0/0
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nr.NextHop.si_family = AF_INET;
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nr.NextHop.Ipv4.sin_addr.s_addr = 0x01010101; // 1.1.1.1
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nr.Metric = 9999; // do not use as real default route
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nr.Protocol = MIB_IPPROTO_NETMGMT;
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DWORD result = CreateIpForwardEntry2(&nr);
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if (result == NO_ERROR) {
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MIB_IPNET_ROW2 ipnr;
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memset(&ipnr,0,sizeof(ipnr));
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ipnr.Address.si_family = AF_INET;
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ipnr.Address.Ipv4.sin_addr.s_addr = 0x01010101;
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ipnr.InterfaceLuid.Value = _deviceLuid.Value;
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[0] = _mac[0] ^ 0x10; // just make something up that's consistent and not part of this net
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[1] = 0x00;
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[2] = (UCHAR)((_deviceGuid.Data1 >> 24) & 0xff);
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[3] = (UCHAR)((_deviceGuid.Data1 >> 16) & 0xff);
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[4] = (UCHAR)((_deviceGuid.Data1 >> 8) & 0xff);
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ipnr.PhysicalAddress[5] = (UCHAR)(_deviceGuid.Data1 & 0xff);
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ipnr.PhysicalAddressLength = 6;
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ipnr.State = NlnsPermanent;
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ipnr.IsRouter = 1;
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ipnr.IsUnreachable = 0;
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ipnr.ReachabilityTime.LastReachable = 0x0fffffff;
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CreateIpNetEntry2(&ipnr);
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break; // stop retrying, we're done
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} else Thread::sleep(1000);
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}
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#endif
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memset(&tapOvlRead,0,sizeof(tapOvlRead));
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tapOvlRead.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL,TRUE,FALSE,NULL);
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memset(&tapOvlWrite,0,sizeof(tapOvlWrite));
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@ -589,7 +711,7 @@ void WindowsEthernetTap::threadMain()
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for(;;) {
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if (!_run) break;
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DWORD r = WaitForMultipleObjectsEx(writeInProgress ? 3 : 2,wait4,FALSE,5000,TRUE);
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DWORD r = WaitForMultipleObjectsEx(writeInProgress ? 3 : 2,wait4,FALSE,10000,TRUE);
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if (!_run) break;
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if ((r == WAIT_TIMEOUT)||(r == WAIT_FAILED))
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@ -717,4 +839,54 @@ NET_IFINDEX WindowsEthernetTap::_getDeviceIndex()
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throw std::runtime_error("interface not found");
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}
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std::vector<std::string> WindowsEthernetTap::_getRegistryIPv4Value(const char *regKey)
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{
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std::vector<std::string> value;
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HKEY tcpIpInterfaces;
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if (RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\Tcpip\\Parameters\\Interfaces",0,KEY_READ|KEY_WRITE,&tcpIpInterfaces) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
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char buf[16384];
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DWORD len = sizeof(buf);
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DWORD kt = REG_MULTI_SZ;
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if (RegGetValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,_netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),regKey,0,&kt,&buf,&len) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
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switch(kt) {
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case REG_SZ:
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if (len > 0)
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value.push_back(std::string(buf));
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break;
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case REG_MULTI_SZ: {
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for(DWORD k=0,s=0;k<len;++k) {
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if (!buf[k]) {
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if (s < k) {
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value.push_back(std::string(buf + s));
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s = k + 1;
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} else break;
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}
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}
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} break;
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}
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}
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RegCloseKey(tcpIpInterfaces);
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}
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return value;
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}
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void WindowsEthernetTap::_setRegistryIPv4Value(const char *regKey,const std::vector<std::string> &value)
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{
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std::string regMulti;
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for(std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator s(value.begin());s!=value.end();++s) {
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regMulti.append(*s);
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regMulti.push_back((char)0);
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}
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HKEY tcpIpInterfaces;
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if (RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\Tcpip\\Parameters\\Interfaces",0,KEY_READ|KEY_WRITE,&tcpIpInterfaces) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
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if (regMulti.length() > 0) {
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regMulti.push_back((char)0);
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RegSetKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,_netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),regKey,REG_MULTI_SZ,regMulti.data(),(DWORD)regMulti.length());
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} else {
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RegDeleteKeyValueA(tcpIpInterfaces,_netCfgInstanceId.c_str(),regKey);
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}
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RegCloseKey(tcpIpInterfaces);
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}
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}
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} // namespace ZeroTier
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