Hi Neale,

Did you have a chance to look at this? For my part, I'm trying to figure out 
how to configure VPP with two DPDK interfaces where I would send bidirectional 
traffic (unencrypted, since the traffic generator in question (T-rex) can't 
send encrypted traffic yet) and I'd match an input rule in each direction - is 
this even possible?

Thanks,
Juraj

From: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io> On Behalf Of Zachary Leaf
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2021 10:30 AM
To: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io
Subject: [vpp-dev] IPSec input/output: default action for non-matching traffic

Hi Neale/all,

I've noticed an inconsistency between the default behaviour for non-matching 
packets in the ipsec-input and ipsec-output nodes. I'm not sure if this 
intended or not.

The summary is:
- For ipsec-output, any non-matching packets are dropped by default with the 
same mechanism as per a matching DISCARD rule
- For ipsec-input, any non-matching packets are passed to the next node as if 
they matched a BYPASS rule

Below are some packet traces that show this behaviour. The setup is 2x 
interfaces configured as ip neighbors, with an SPD bound to each. Traffic 
entering an interface is routed through the other interface and vice-versa (see 
attached ipsec-default-drop.txt for full script).

When SPD contains only matching INBOUND BYPASS rules:
00:00:07:340457: dpdk-input
00:00:07:340523: ethernet-input
00:00:07:340566: ip4-input-no-checksum
00:00:07:340601: ipsec4-input-feature
  IPSEC_ESP: sa_id 0 spd 2 policy 1 spi 1000 (0x000003e8) seq 3 <----- MATCHED 
INBOUND RULE (policy 1)
00:00:07:340642: ip4-lookup
00:00:07:340667: ip4-rewrite
00:00:07:340680: ipsec4-output-feature
  spd 1 policy -1 <----- DID NOT MATCH ANY RULES (policy -1)
00:00:07:340693: error-drop <----- PACKET DROPPED
00:00:07:340707: drop

When SPD contains only matching OUTBOUND BYPASS rules:
00:00:11:759484: dpdk-input
00:00:11:759570: ethernet-input
00:00:11:759624: ip4-input-no-checksum
00:00:11:759654: ipsec4-input-feature
  UDP: sa_id 4294967295 spd 2 policy -1 spi 612811835 (0x2486c43b) seq 
748568697 <---- DID NOT MATCH (policy -1)
00:00:11:759689: ip4-lookup <----- PACKET *NOT* DROPPED, PASSED ON AS NORMAL
00:00:11:759721: ip4-rewrite
00:00:11:759733: ipsec4-output-feature
  spd 1 policy 1 <---- MATCHED OUTBOUND RULE
00:00:11:759774: TenGigabitEthernet7/0/0-output
00:00:11:759801: TenGigabitEthernet7/0/0-tx

Looking at the code in ipsec_output.c, we can see that for non-matching 
packets, we call next_node_index = im->error_drop_node_index to drop the 
packet. In ipsec_input.c, we only increment the counter ipsec_unprocessed += 1 
and we move to the next packet as per a matching BYPASS rule. From what I can 
tell, this is the same for both ipv4/ipv6 traffic.

Looking at the IPSec RFC4301 [1], it seems to suggest that the default action 
for both non-matching inbound/output packets should be DISCARD.
e.g.
“Since the SPD-I is just a part of the SPD, if a packet that is looked up in 
the SPD-I cannot be matched to an entry there, then the packet MUST
be discarded” [2]

" ...  the SPD (or associated caches) MUST be consulted during the processing 
of all traffic that crosses the IPsec protection boundary, including IPsec 
management traffic.  If no policy is found in the SPD that matches a packet 
(for either inbound or outbound traffic), the packet MUST be discarded." [3]

"Every SPD SHOULD have a nominal, final entry that catches anything that is 
otherwise unmatched, and discards it.  This ensures that non-IPsec-protected 
traffic that arrives and does not match any SPD-I entry will be discarded." [4]

In the section 5.2.  Processing Inbound IP Traffic (unprotected-to-protected) 
[4], there is also a diagram that seems to support this.

Is there a reason that the input side is setup like this? Unless there is a 
good reason for allowing inbound traffic by default, I would propose to patch 
the ipsec-input node to align with ipsec-output and drop traffic by default.

Best,

Zach

[1]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4301
[2]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4301#section-4.4.1
[3]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4301#section-5
[4]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4301#section-5.2

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