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32.Dd February 14, 2006
33.Dt IPSEC_SET_POLICY 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm ipsec_set_policy ,
37.Nm ipsec_get_policylen ,
38.Nm ipsec_dump_policy
39.Nd create an IPsec policy structure from a human readable string
40.\"
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libipsec
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In netipsec/ipsec.h
45.Ft "char *"
46.Fn ipsec_set_policy "char *policy" "int len"
47.Ft int
48.Fn ipsec_get_policylen "char *buf"
49.Ft "char *"
50.Fn ipsec_dump_policy "char *buf" "char *delim"
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52The
53.Fn ipsec_set_policy
54function generates an IPsec policy specification structure,
55.Li struct sadb_x_policy
56and/or
57.Li struct sadb_x_ipsecrequest
58from a human-readable policy specification.
59The policy specification must be given as a C string,
60passed in the
61.Fa policy
62argument and the length of the string, given as
63.Fa len .
64The
65.Fn ipsec_set_policy
66function returns pointer to a buffer which contains a properly formed
67IPsec policy specification structure.
68The buffer is dynamically allocated, and must be freed by using the
69.Xr free 3
70library function.
71.Pp
72The
73.Fn ipsec_get_policylen
74function will returns the of the buffer which is needed when passing
75the specification structure to the
76.Xr setsockopt 2
77system call.
78.Pp
79The
80.Fn ipsec_dump_policy
81function converts an IPsec policy structure into a human readable form.
82The
83.Fa buf
84argument points to an IPsec policy structure,
85.Li struct sadb_x_policy .
86.Fa delim
87is a delimiter string, which is usually a blank character.
88If you set
89.Fa delim
90to
91.Dv NULL ,
92a single white space is assumed.
93The
94.Fn ipsec_dump_policy
95function returns a pointer to dynamically allocated string.
96It is the caller's responsibility to free the returned pointer using the
97.Xr free 3
98library call.
99.Pp
100A
101.Fa policy
102is given in the following way:
103.Bl -tag -width "discard"
104.It Ar direction Li discard
105The
106.Ar direction
107must be
108.Li in
109or
110.Li out
111and
112specifies which direction the policy needs to be applied, either on
113inbound or outbound packets.
114When the
115.Li discard
116policy is selected, packets will be dropped if they match the policy.
117.It Ar direction Li entrust
118.Li entrust
119means to consult the security policy database
120(SPD)
121in the kernel, as controlled by
122.Xr setkey 8 .
123.It Ar direction Li bypass
124A direction of
125.Li bypass
126indicates that IPsec processing should not occur and that the
127packet will be transmitted in clear.
128The bypass option is only
129available to privileged sockets.
130.It Xo
131.Ar direction
132.Li ipsec
133.Ar request ...
134.Xc
135A direction of
136.Li ipsec
137means that matching packets are processed by IPsec.
138.Li ipsec
139can be followed by one or more
140.Ar request
141string, which is formatted as:
142.Bl -tag -width "discard"
143.It Xo
144.Ar protocol
145.Li /
146.Ar mode
147.Li /
148.Ar src
149.Li -
150.Ar dst
151.Op Ar /level
152.Xc
153The
154.Ar protocol
155is one of:
156.Li ah ,
157.Li esp
158or
159.Li ipcomp
160indicating Authentication Header, Encapsulating Security Protocol or
161IP Compression protocol is used.
162.Pp
163The
164.Ar mode
165is either
166.Li transport
167or
168.Li tunnel
169the meanings of both modes are described in
170.Xr ipsec 4 .
171.Pp
172The
173.Ar src
174and
175.Ar dst
176specify the IP address, either v4 or v6, of the source and destination systems.
177The
178.Ar src
179always stands for the
180.Dq sending node
181and
182.Ar dst
183always stands for the
184.Dq receiving node .
185When
186.Ar direction
187is
188.Li in ,
189.Ar dst
190is this local node
191and
192.Ar src
193is the remote node or peer.
194If
195.Ar mode
196is
197.Li transport ,
198both
199.Ar src
200and
201.Ar dst
202can be omitted.
203.Pp
204The
205.Ar level
206must be set to one of the following:
207.Li default , use , require
208or
209.Li unique .
210.Li default
211means that the kernel should consult the default security policies as
212defined by a set of
213.Xr sysctl 8 ,
214variables.
215The relevant
216.Xr sysctl 8
217variables are described in
218.Xr ipsec 4 .
219.Pp
220When
221.Li use
222is selected a relevant security association
223(SA)
224can be used when available but is not necessary.
225If the SA is available then packets will be handled by IPsec,
226i.e., encrypted and/or authenticated but if an SA is not available then
227packets will be transmitted in the clear.
228The
229.Li use
230option is not recommended because it allows for accidental
231mis-configurations where encrypted or authenticated link becomes
232unencrypted or unauthenticated, the
233.Li require
234keyword is recommended instead of
235.Li use
236where possible.
237Using the
238.Li require
239keyword means that a relevant SA is required,
240and that the kernel must perform IPsec processing on all matching
241packets.
242.Pp
243The
244.Li unique
245keyword has the same effect as
246.Li require ,
247but adds the restriction that the SA for outbound traffic is used
248only for this policy.
249You may need the identifier in order to relate the policy and the SA
250when you define the SA by manual keying using
251.Xr setkey 8 .
252Put the decimal number as the identifier after the
253.Li unique
254keyword in this way:
255.Li unique : number ,
256where
257.Li number
258must be between 1 and 32767.
259.Pp
260If the
261.Ar request
262string is kept unambiguous,
263.Ar level
264and the slash prior to
265.Ar level
266can be omitted but you are encouraged to specify them explicitly
267to avoid unintended behaviors.
268If
269.Ar level
270is omitted, it will be interpreted as
271.Li default .
272.El
273.El
274.Pp
275Note that there is a difference between the specification allowed here
276and in
277.Xr setkey 8 .
278When specifying security policies with
279.Xr setkey 8 ,
280neither entrust nor bypass are used.
281Refer to
282.Xr setkey 8
283for details.
284.Sh RETURN VALUES
285The
286.Fn ipsec_set_policy
287function returns a pointer to the allocated buffer containing a the
288policy specification if successful; otherwise a NULL pointer is
289returned.
290.Pp
291The
292.Fn ipsec_get_policylen
293function returns a positive value,
294indicating the buffer size,
295on success, and a negative value on error.
296.Pp
297The
298.Fn ipsec_dump_policy
299function returns a pointer to a dynamically allocated region
300containing a human readable security policy on success, and
301.Dv NULL
302on error.
303.Sh EXAMPLES
304Set a policy that all inbound packets are discarded.
305.Pp
306.Dl "in discard"
307.Pp
308.\"
309All outbound packets are required to be processed by IPsec and
310transported using ESP.
311.Pp
312.Dl "out ipsec esp/transport//require"
313.Pp
314.\"
315All inbound packets are required to be authenticated using the AH protocol.
316.Pp
317.Dl "in ipsec ah/transport//require"
318.Pp
319.\"
320Tunnel packets outbound through the endpoints at 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.1.1.
321.Pp
322.Dl "out ipsec esp/tunnel/10.1.1.2-10.1.1.1/require"
323.Sh SEE ALSO
324.Xr ipsec_strerror 3 ,
325.Xr ipsec 4 ,
326.Xr setkey 8
327.Sh HISTORY
328These functions first appeared in WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
329.Pp
330IPv6 and IPsec support based on the KAME Project (http://www.kame.net/) stack
331was initially integrated into
332.Fx 4.0 .
333