Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
fltdefs.h
Abstract:
Definitions for the WIN32 filter APIs
Author:
Arnold Miller (arnoldm) 24-Sept-1997
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef _FLTDEFS_H
#define _FLTDEFS_H
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
typedef PVOID FILTER_HANDLE, *PFILTER_HANDLE;
typedef PVOID INTERFACE_HANDLE, *PINTERFACE_HANDLE;
#define PFEXPORT _declspec(dllexport)
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define EXTERNCDECL EXTERN_C
#else
#define EXTERNCDECL
#endif
#define PFAPIENTRY EXTERNCDECL DWORD PFEXPORT WINAPI
typedef enum _GlobalFilter
{
GF_FRAGMENTS = 2, // check consistency of fragments
GF_STRONGHOST = 8, // check destination address of input frames
GF_FRAGCACHE = 9 // check fragments from cache
} GLOBAL_FILTER, *PGLOBAL_FILTER;
typedef enum _PfForwardAction
{
PF_ACTION_FORWARD = 0,
PF_ACTION_DROP
} PFFORWARD_ACTION, *PPFFORWARD_ACTION;
typedef enum _PfAddresType
{
PF_IPV4,
PF_IPV6
} PFADDRESSTYPE, *PPFADDRESSTYPE;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// The constants that should be used to set up the FILTER_INFO_STRUCTURE //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define FILTER_PROTO(ProtoId) MAKELONG(MAKEWORD((ProtoId),0x00),0x00000)
#define FILTER_PROTO_ANY FILTER_PROTO(0x00)
#define FILTER_PROTO_ICMP FILTER_PROTO(0x01)
#define FILTER_PROTO_TCP FILTER_PROTO(0x06)
#define FILTER_PROTO_UDP FILTER_PROTO(0x11)
#define FILTER_TCPUDP_PORT_ANY (WORD)0x0000
#define FILTER_ICMP_TYPE_ANY (BYTE)0xff
#define FILTER_ICMP_CODE_ANY (BYTE)0xff
typedef struct _PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR
{
DWORD dwFilterFlags; // see below
DWORD dwRule; // copied into the log when appropriate
PFADDRESSTYPE pfatType;
PBYTE SrcAddr;
PBYTE SrcMask;
PBYTE DstAddr;
PBYTE DstMask;
DWORD dwProtocol;
DWORD fLateBound;
WORD wSrcPort;
WORD wDstPort;
WORD wSrcPortHighRange;
WORD wDstPortHighRange;
}PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR, *PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Structure for PfGetInterfaceStatistics //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
typedef struct _PF_FILTER_STATS
{
DWORD dwNumPacketsFiltered;
PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR info;
}PF_FILTER_STATS, *PPF_FILTER_STATS;
typedef struct _PF_INTERFACE_STATS
{
PVOID pvDriverContext;
DWORD dwFlags; // none as yet (28-Sept-1997)
DWORD dwInDrops;
DWORD dwOutDrops;
PFFORWARD_ACTION eaInAction;
PFFORWARD_ACTION eaOutAction;
DWORD dwNumInFilters;
DWORD dwNumOutFilters;
DWORD dwFrag;
DWORD dwSpoof;
DWORD dwReserved1;
DWORD dwReserved2;
LARGE_INTEGER liSYN;
LARGE_INTEGER liTotalLogged;
DWORD dwLostLogEntries;
PF_FILTER_STATS FilterInfo[1];
} PF_INTERFACE_STATS, *PPF_INTERFACE_STATS;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// The number of bytes starting at SrcAddr. If you add something to the //
// structure make sure this remains valid //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define FILTERSIZE \
(sizeof(PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR) - \
(DWORD)(&((PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR)0)->SrcAddr))
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Flags for PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Disallows incoming SYN
//
#define FD_FLAGS_NOSYN 0x1
//
// All legal flags
//
#define FD_FLAGS_ALLFLAGS FD_FLAGS_NOSYN
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Late bound defs. Go in fLateBound in a PF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR and //
// describe which other fields of the filter are affected by a //
// PfRebindFilters call. In general such filters are on WAN interfaces //
// where one or the other address may change as the connection is //
// reconnected. //
// The assumption is that such interfaces HAVE ONLY ONE ADDRESS. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define LB_SRC_ADDR_USE_SRCADDR_FLAG 0x00000001
#define LB_SRC_ADDR_USE_DSTADDR_FLAG 0x00000002
#define LB_DST_ADDR_USE_SRCADDR_FLAG 0x00000004
#define LB_DST_ADDR_USE_DSTADDR_FLAG 0x00000008
#define LB_SRC_MASK_LATE_FLAG 0x00000010
#define LB_DST_MASK_LATE_FLAG 0x00000020
typedef struct _PF_LATEBIND_INFO
{
PBYTE SrcAddr;
PBYTE DstAddr;
PBYTE Mask;
}PF_LATEBIND_INFO, *PPF_LATEBIND_INFO;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// The format of a logged frame and defs for it. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
typedef enum _PfFrameType
{
PFFT_FILTER = 1, // a filter violation
PFFT_FRAG = 2, // bad fragment
PFFT_SPOOF = 3 // strong host failure
} PFFRAMETYPE, *PPFFRAMETYPE;
typedef struct _pfLogFrame
{
LARGE_INTEGER Timestamp;
PFFRAMETYPE pfeTypeOfFrame;
DWORD dwTotalSizeUsed; // used to find the next frame
DWORD dwFilterRule; // from the filter
WORD wSizeOfAdditionalData;
WORD wSizeOfIpHeader;
DWORD dwInterfaceName; // the name of the interface
DWORD dwIPIndex;
BYTE bPacketData[1]; // the frame. wsizeOfIpHeader
// and wsizeOfAdditionalData
// describe this
} PFLOGFRAME, *PPFLOGFRAME;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Error codes. These extend the WIN32 errors by having errors specific to //
// these APIs. Besides these errors, the APIs may return any of the WIN32 //
// errors. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define ERROR_BASE 23000
#define PFERROR_NO_PF_INTERFACE (ERROR_BASE + 0) // never returned.
#define PFERROR_NO_FILTERS_GIVEN (ERROR_BASE + 1)
#define PFERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL (ERROR_BASE + 2)
#define ERROR_IPV6_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (ERROR_BASE + 3)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// The API prototypes //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
PFAPIENTRY
PfCreateInterface(
DWORD dwName,
PFFORWARD_ACTION inAction,
PFFORWARD_ACTION outAction,
BOOL bUseLog,
BOOL bMustBeUnique,
INTERFACE_HANDLE *ppInterface
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfDeleteInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfAddFiltersToInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE ih,
DWORD cInFilters,
PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR pfiltIn,
DWORD cOutFilters,
PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR pfiltOut,
PFILTER_HANDLE pfHandle
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfRemoveFiltersFromInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE ih,
DWORD cInFilters,
PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR pfiltIn,
DWORD cOutFilters,
PPF_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR pfiltOut
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfRemoveFilterHandles(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
DWORD cFilters,
PFILTER_HANDLE pvHandles
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfUnBindInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfBindInterfaceToIndex(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
DWORD dwIndex,
PFADDRESSTYPE pfatLinkType,
PBYTE LinkIPAddress
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfBindInterfaceToIPAddress(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
PFADDRESSTYPE pfatType,
PBYTE IPAddress
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfRebindFilters(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
PPF_LATEBIND_INFO pLateBindInfo
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfAddGlobalFilterToInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
GLOBAL_FILTER gfFilter
);
PFAPIENTRY
PfRemoveGlobalFilterFromInterface(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
GLOBAL_FILTER gfFilter
);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Log APIs. Note that there is at most one log and it must be created //
// before any interface needing it is created. There is no way to set a //
// log onto an existing interface. The log can be applied to any or all of //
// the interfaces. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
PFAPIENTRY
PfMakeLog(
HANDLE hEvent
);
//
// Provide a buffer, and notification parameters, and get back
// the old buffer and status.
//
PFAPIENTRY
PfSetLogBuffer(
PBYTE pbBuffer,
DWORD dwSize,
DWORD dwThreshold,
DWORD dwEntries,
PDWORD pdwLoggedEntries,
PDWORD pdwLostEntries,
PDWORD pdwSizeUsed
);
//
// Doing this will disable the log on any of the interfaces. But if
// an interface was created with the log, the actual log will not be
// completely deleted until that interface is deleted. This is a small
// point, but it might explain a mystery or two.
//
PFAPIENTRY
PfDeleteLog(
VOID
);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Get statistics. Note pdwBufferSize in an IN/OUT parameter. If //
// ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER is returned, the common statistics are //
// available and the correct byte count is in *pdwBufferSize. If only the //
// interface statistics are needed, provide a buffer of size //
// PF_INTERFACE_STATS only. //
// If the filter descriptions are also needed, then supply a large buffer, //
// or use the returned count from the first call to allocate a buffer of //
// sufficient size. Note that for a shared interface, this second call may //
// fail with ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER. This can happen if the other //
// sharers add filters in the interim. This should not happen for a UNIQUE //
// interface. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
PFAPIENTRY
PfGetInterfaceStatistics(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInterface,
PPF_INTERFACE_STATS ppfStats,
PDWORD pdwBufferSize,
BOOL fResetCounters
);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Test a packet. //
// This call will evaluate the packet against the given interfaces //
// and return the filtering action. //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
PFAPIENTRY
PfTestPacket(
INTERFACE_HANDLE pInInterface OPTIONAL,
INTERFACE_HANDLE pOutInterface OPTIONAL,
DWORD cBytes,
PBYTE pbPacket,
PPFFORWARD_ACTION ppAction
);
#endif