|  | @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ SelfAwareness::~SelfAwareness()
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														|  | -void SelfAwareness::iam(const Address &reporter,const InetAddress &reporterPhysicalAddress,const InetAddress &myPhysicalAddress,bool trusted,uint64_t now)
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 |  | +void SelfAwareness::iam(const Address &reporter,const InetAddress &receivedOnLocalAddress,const InetAddress &reporterPhysicalAddress,const InetAddress &myPhysicalAddress,bool trusted,uint64_t now)
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														|  |  {
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														|  |  	const InetAddress::IpScope scope = myPhysicalAddress.ipScope();
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														|  | @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ void SelfAwareness::iam(const Address &reporter,const InetAddress &reporterPhysi
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														|  |  		return;
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														|  |  	Mutex::Lock _l(_phy_m);
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														|  | -	PhySurfaceEntry &entry = _phy[PhySurfaceKey(reporter,reporterPhysicalAddress,scope)];
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 |  | +	PhySurfaceEntry &entry = _phy[PhySurfaceKey(reporter,receivedOnLocalAddress,reporterPhysicalAddress,scope)];
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														|  |  	if ( (trusted) && ((now - entry.ts) < ZT_SELFAWARENESS_ENTRY_TIMEOUT) && (!entry.mySurface.ipsEqual(myPhysicalAddress)) ) {
 |  |  	if ( (trusted) && ((now - entry.ts) < ZT_SELFAWARENESS_ENTRY_TIMEOUT) && (!entry.mySurface.ipsEqual(myPhysicalAddress)) ) {
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														|  |  		// Changes to external surface reported by trusted peers causes path reset in this scope
 |  |  		// Changes to external surface reported by trusted peers causes path reset in this scope
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														|  | @@ -130,10 +130,22 @@ void SelfAwareness::clean(uint64_t now)
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														|  |  std::vector<InetAddress> SelfAwareness::getSymmetricNatPredictions()
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														|  | -	std::set<InetAddress> surfaces;
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														|  | -	// Ideas based on: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-takeda-symmetric-nat-traversal-00
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 |  | +	/* This is based on ideas and strategies found here:
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 |  | +	 * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-takeda-symmetric-nat-traversal-00
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 |  | +	 * In short: a great many symmetric NATs allocate ports sequentially.
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 |  | +	 * This is common on enterprise and carrier grade NATs as well as consumer
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 |  | +	 * devices. This code generates a list of "you might try this" addresses by
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 |  | +	 * extrapolating likely port assignments from currently known external
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 |  | +	 * global IPv4 surfaces. These can then be included in a PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS
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 |  | +	 * message to another peer, causing it to possibly try these addresses and
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 |  | +	 * bust our local symmetric NAT. It works often enough to be worth the
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 |  | +	 * extra bit of code and does no harm in cases where it fails. */
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 |  | +	// Gather unique surfaces indexed by local received-on address and flag
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 |  | +	// us as behind a symmetric NAT if there is more than one.
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 |  | +	std::map< InetAddress,std::set<InetAddress> > surfaces;
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 |  | +	bool symmetric = false;
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														|  |  	{
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														|  |  		Mutex::Lock _l(_phy_m);
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														|  |  		Hashtable< PhySurfaceKey,PhySurfaceEntry >::Iterator i(_phy);
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														|  | @@ -141,33 +153,30 @@ std::vector<InetAddress> SelfAwareness::getSymmetricNatPredictions()
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														|  |  		PhySurfaceEntry *e = (PhySurfaceEntry *)0;
 |  |  		PhySurfaceEntry *e = (PhySurfaceEntry *)0;
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														|  |  		while (i.next(k,e)) {
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														|  |  			if ((e->mySurface.ss_family == AF_INET)&&(e->mySurface.ipScope() == InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_GLOBAL)) {
 |  |  			if ((e->mySurface.ss_family == AF_INET)&&(e->mySurface.ipScope() == InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_GLOBAL)) {
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														|  | -				surfaces.insert(e->mySurface);
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 |  | +				std::set<InetAddress> &s = surfaces[k->receivedOnLocalAddress];
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 |  | +				s.insert(e->mySurface);
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 |  | +				symmetric = symmetric||(s.size() > 1);
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														|  |  			}
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														|  |  		}
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														|  |  	}
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														|  | -	if (surfaces.size() > 1) {
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														|  | -		// More than one global IPv4 surface means this is a symmetric NAT
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 |  | +	// If we appear to be symmetrically NATed, generate and return extrapolations
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 |  | +	// of those surfaces. Since PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS is sent multiple times, we
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 |  | +	// probabilistically generate extrapolations of anywhere from +1 to +5 to
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 |  | +	// increase the odds that it will work "eventually".
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 |  | +	if (symmetric) {
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														|  |  		std::vector<InetAddress> r;
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														|  | -		for(std::set<InetAddress>::iterator i(surfaces.begin());i!=surfaces.end();++i) {
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														|  | -			InetAddress ipp(*i);
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														|  | -			unsigned int p = ipp.port();
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														|  | -			// Try 1+ surface ports
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														|  | -			if (p >= 0xffff)
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														|  | -				p = 1025;
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														|  | -			else ++p;
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														|  | -			ipp.setPort(p);
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														|  | -			if ((surfaces.count(ipp) == 0)&&(std::find(r.begin(),r.end(),ipp) == r.end()))
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														|  | -				r.push_back(ipp);
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														|  | -			// Try 2+ surface ports
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														|  | -			if (p >= 0xffff)
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														|  | -				p = 1025;
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														|  | -			else ++p;
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														|  | -			ipp.setPort(p);
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														|  | -			if ((surfaces.count(ipp) == 0)&&(std::find(r.begin(),r.end(),ipp) == r.end()))
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														|  | -				r.push_back(ipp);
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 |  | +		for(std::map< InetAddress,std::set<InetAddress> >::iterator si(surfaces.begin());si!=surfaces.end();++si) {
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 |  | +			for(std::set<InetAddress>::iterator i(si->second.begin());i!=si->second.end();++i) {
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 |  | +				InetAddress ipp(*i);
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 |  | +				unsigned int p = ipp.port() + 1 + ((unsigned int)RR->node->prng() % 5);
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 |  | +				if (p >= 65535)
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 |  | +					p -= 64510; // NATs seldom use ports <=1024 so wrap to 1025
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 |  | +				ipp.setPort(p);
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 |  | +				if ((si->second.count(ipp) == 0)&&(std::find(r.begin(),r.end(),ipp) == r.end())) {
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 |  | +					r.push_back(ipp);
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 |  | +				}
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														|  |  		}
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														|  |  		return r;
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														|  |  	}
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