#include "llarp/net.hpp" #include "str.hpp" #ifdef ANDROID #include "android/ifaddrs.h" #endif #ifndef _WIN32 #include #include #include #endif #include #include "logger.hpp" bool operator==(const sockaddr& a, const sockaddr& b) { socklen_t sz = sizeof(a.sa_data); switch(a.sa_family) { case AF_INET: sz = sizeof(sockaddr_in); break; case AF_INET6: sz = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); break; default: break; } return a.sa_family == b.sa_family && memcmp(a.sa_data, b.sa_data, sz) == 0; } bool operator<(const sockaddr_in6& a, const sockaddr_in6& b) { return memcmp(&a, &b, sizeof(sockaddr_in6)) < 0; } bool operator<(const in6_addr& a, const in6_addr& b) { return memcmp(&a, &b, sizeof(in6_addr)) < 0; } #ifdef _WIN32 #include #include #include #include // current strategy: mingw 32-bit builds call an inlined version of the function // microsoft c++ and mingw 64-bit builds call the normal function #define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE 15000 // the inline monkey patch for downlevel platforms #ifndef _MSC_VER extern "C" DWORD FAR PASCAL _GetAdaptersAddresses(ULONG Family, ULONG Flags, PVOID Reserved, PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES pAdapterAddresses, PULONG pOutBufLen); #endif // in any case, we still need to implement some form of // getifaddrs(3) with compatible semantics on NT... // daemon.ini section [bind] will have something like // [bind] // Ethernet=1090 // inside, since that's what we use in windows to refer to // network interfaces struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t { struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ifa_next; /* Pointer to the next structure. */ char* ifa_name; /* Name of this network interface. */ unsigned int ifa_flags; /* Flags as from SIOCGIFFLAGS ioctl. */ struct sockaddr* ifa_addr; /* Network address of this interface. */ struct sockaddr* ifa_netmask; /* Netmask of this interface. */ }; // internal struct struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t { struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t _ifa; char _name[256]; struct sockaddr_storage _addr; struct sockaddr_storage _netmask; }; static inline void* _llarp_nt_heap_alloc(const size_t n_bytes) { /* Does not appear very safe with re-entrant calls on XP */ return HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), HEAP_GENERATE_EXCEPTIONS, n_bytes); } static inline void _llarp_nt_heap_free(void* mem) { HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, mem); } #define llarp_nt_new0(struct_type, n_structs) \ ((struct_type*)malloc((size_t)sizeof(struct_type) * (size_t)(n_structs))) int llarp_nt_sockaddr_pton(const char* src, struct sockaddr* dst) { struct addrinfo hints = {0}, *result = nullptr; hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; hints.ai_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP; hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST; const int status = getaddrinfo(src, nullptr, &hints, &result); if(!status) { memcpy(dst, result->ai_addr, result->ai_addrlen); freeaddrinfo(result); return 1; } return 0; } /* NB: IP_ADAPTER_INFO size varies size due to sizeof (time_t), the API assumes * 4-byte datatype whilst compiler uses an 8-byte datatype. Size can be forced * with -D_USE_32BIT_TIME_T with side effects to everything else. * * Only supports IPv4 addressing similar to SIOCGIFCONF socket option. * * Interfaces that are not "operationally up" will return the address 0.0.0.0, * this includes adapters with static IP addresses but with disconnected cable. * This is documented under the GetIpAddrTable API. Interface status can only * be determined by the address, a separate flag is introduced with the * GetAdapterAddresses API. * * The IPv4 loopback interface is not included. * * Available in Windows 2000 and Wine 1.0. */ static bool _llarp_nt_getadaptersinfo(struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t** ifap) { DWORD dwRet; ULONG ulOutBufLen = DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE; PIP_ADAPTER_INFO pAdapterInfo = nullptr; PIP_ADAPTER_INFO pAdapter = nullptr; /* loop to handle interfaces coming online causing a buffer overflow * between first call to list buffer length and second call to enumerate. */ for(unsigned i = 3; i; i--) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "IP_ADAPTER_INFO buffer length %lu bytes.\n", ulOutBufLen); #endif pAdapterInfo = (IP_ADAPTER_INFO*)_llarp_nt_heap_alloc(ulOutBufLen); dwRet = GetAdaptersInfo(pAdapterInfo, &ulOutBufLen); if(ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == dwRet) { _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterInfo); pAdapterInfo = nullptr; } else { break; } } switch(dwRet) { case ERROR_SUCCESS: /* NO_ERROR */ break; case ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: errno = ENOBUFS; if(pAdapterInfo) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterInfo); return false; default: errno = dwRet; #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "system call failed: %lu\n", GetLastError()); #endif if(pAdapterInfo) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterInfo); return false; } /* count valid adapters */ int n = 0, k = 0; for(pAdapter = pAdapterInfo; pAdapter; pAdapter = pAdapter->Next) { for(IP_ADDR_STRING* pIPAddr = &pAdapter->IpAddressList; pIPAddr; pIPAddr = pIPAddr->Next) { /* skip null adapters */ if(strlen(pIPAddr->IpAddress.String) == 0) continue; ++n; } } #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "GetAdaptersInfo() discovered %d interfaces.\n", n); #endif /* contiguous block for adapter list */ struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ifa = llarp_nt_new0(struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t, n); struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ift = ifa; /* now populate list */ for(pAdapter = pAdapterInfo; pAdapter; pAdapter = pAdapter->Next) { for(IP_ADDR_STRING* pIPAddr = &pAdapter->IpAddressList; pIPAddr; pIPAddr = pIPAddr->Next) { /* skip null adapters */ if(strlen(pIPAddr->IpAddress.String) == 0) continue; /* address */ ift->_ifa.ifa_addr = (struct sockaddr*)&ift->_addr; assert(1 == llarp_nt_sockaddr_pton(pIPAddr->IpAddress.String,ift->_ifa.ifa_addr)); /* name */ #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "name:%s IPv4 index:%lu\n", pAdapter->AdapterName, pAdapter->Index); #endif ift->_ifa.ifa_name = ift->_name; StringCchCopyN(ift->_ifa.ifa_name, 128, pAdapter->AdapterName, 128); /* flags: assume up, broadcast and multicast */ ift->_ifa.ifa_flags = IFF_UP | IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_MULTICAST; if(pAdapter->Type == MIB_IF_TYPE_LOOPBACK) ift->_ifa.ifa_flags |= IFF_LOOPBACK; /* netmask */ ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask = (sockaddr*)&ift->_netmask; assert(1 == llarp_nt_sockaddr_pton(pIPAddr->IpMask.String, ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask)); /* next */ if(k++ < (n - 1)) { ift->_ifa.ifa_next = (struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)(ift + 1); ift = (struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)(ift->_ifa.ifa_next); } } } if(pAdapterInfo) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterInfo); *ifap = (struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)ifa; return true; } /* Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. The size of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES * changes between Windows XP, XP SP1, and Vista with additional members. * * Interfaces that are not "operationally up" will typically return a host * IP address with the defined IPv4 link-local prefix 169.254.0.0/16. * Adapters with a static configured IP address but down will return both * the IPv4 link-local prefix and the static address. * * It is easier to say "not up" rather than "down" as this API returns six * effective down status values: down, testing, unknown, dormant, not present, * and lower layer down. * * Available in Windows XP and Wine 1.3. * * NOTE(despair): an inline implementation is provided, much like * getaddrinfo(3) for old hosts. See "win32_intrnl.*" */ #ifdef _MSC_VER static bool _llarp_nt_getadaptersaddresses(struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t** ifap) { DWORD dwSize = DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, dwRet; IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES *pAdapterAddresses = nullptr, *adapter; /* loop to handle interfaces coming online causing a buffer overflow * between first call to list buffer length and second call to enumerate. */ for(unsigned i = 3; i; i--) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES buffer length %lu bytes.\n", dwSize); #endif pAdapterAddresses = (IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES*)_llarp_nt_heap_alloc(dwSize); #if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN64) dwRet = GetAdaptersAddresses(AF_UNSPEC, /* requires Windows XP SP1 */ GAA_FLAG_INCLUDE_PREFIX | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_ANYCAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_FRIENDLY_NAME | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST, nullptr, pAdapterAddresses, &dwSize); #else dwRet = _GetAdaptersAddresses( AF_UNSPEC, GAA_FLAG_INCLUDE_PREFIX | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_ANYCAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_FRIENDLY_NAME | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST, nullptr, pAdapterAddresses, &dwSize); #endif if(ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == dwRet) { _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); pAdapterAddresses = nullptr; } else { break; } } switch(dwRet) { case ERROR_SUCCESS: break; case ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: errno = ENOBUFS; if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return FALSE; default: errno = _doserrno; if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return FALSE; } /* count valid adapters */ int n = 0, k = 0; for(adapter = pAdapterAddresses; adapter; adapter = adapter->Next) { for(IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS* unicast = adapter->FirstUnicastAddress; unicast; unicast = unicast->Next) { /* ensure IP adapter */ if(AF_INET != unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family && AF_INET6 != unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family) { continue; } ++n; } } /* contiguous block for adapter list */ struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ifa = llarp_nt_new0(struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t, n); struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ift = ifa; /* now populate list */ for(adapter = pAdapterAddresses; adapter; adapter = adapter->Next) { int unicastIndex = 0; for(IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS *unicast = adapter->FirstUnicastAddress; unicast; unicast = unicast->Next, ++unicastIndex) { /* ensure IP adapter */ if(AF_INET != unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family && AF_INET6 != unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family) { continue; } /* address */ ift->_ifa.ifa_addr = (sockaddr*)&ift->_addr; memcpy(ift->_ifa.ifa_addr, unicast->Address.lpSockaddr, unicast->Address.iSockaddrLength); /* name */ #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "name:%s IPv4 index:%lu IPv6 index:%lu\n", adapter->AdapterName, adapter->IfIndex, adapter->Ipv6IfIndex); #endif ift->_ifa.ifa_name = ift->_name; StringCchCopyN(ift->_ifa.ifa_name, 256, adapter->AdapterName, 256); /* flags */ ift->_ifa.ifa_flags = 0; if(IfOperStatusUp == adapter->OperStatus) ift->_ifa.ifa_flags |= IFF_UP; if(IF_TYPE_SOFTWARE_LOOPBACK == adapter->IfType) ift->_ifa.ifa_flags |= IFF_LOOPBACK; if(!(adapter->Flags & IP_ADAPTER_NO_MULTICAST)) ift->_ifa.ifa_flags |= IFF_MULTICAST; /* netmask */ ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask = (sockaddr*)&ift->_netmask; /* pre-Vista must hunt for matching prefix in linked list, otherwise use * OnLinkPrefixLength from IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS structure. * FirstPrefix requires Windows XP SP1, from SP1 to pre-Vista provides a * single adapter prefix for each IP address. Vista and later provides * host IP address prefix, subnet IP address, and subnet broadcast IP * address. In addition there is a multicast and broadcast address * prefix. */ ULONG prefixLength = 0; #if defined(_WIN32) && (_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600) /* For a unicast IPv4 address, any value greater than 32 is an illegal * value. For a unicast IPv6 address, any value greater than 128 is an * illegal value. A value of 255 is commonly used to represent an illegal * value. * * Windows 7 SP1 returns 64 for Teredo links which is incorrect. */ #define IN6_IS_ADDR_TEREDO(addr) \ (((const uint32_t*)(addr))[0] == ntohl(0x20010000)) if(AF_INET6 == unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family && /* TunnelType only applies to one interface on the adapter and no * convenient method is provided to determine which. */ TUNNEL_TYPE_TEREDO == adapter->TunnelType && /* Test the interface with the known Teredo network prefix. */ IN6_IS_ADDR_TEREDO( &((struct sockaddr_in6*)(unicast->Address.lpSockaddr))->sin6_addr) && /* Test that this version is actually wrong, subsequent releases from * Microsoft may resolve the issue. */ 32 != unicast->OnLinkPrefixLength) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "IPv6 Teredo tunneling adapter %s prefix length is an " "illegal value %lu, overriding to 32.\n", adapter->AdapterName, unicast->OnLinkPrefixLength); #endif prefixLength = 32; } else prefixLength = unicast->OnLinkPrefixLength; #else /* The order of linked IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS structures pointed to by * the FirstUnicastAddress member does not have any relationship with the * order of linked IP_ADAPTER_PREFIX structures pointed to by the * FirstPrefix member. * * Example enumeration: * [ no subnet ] * ::1/128 - address * ff00::%1/8 - multicast (no IPv6 broadcast) * 127.0.0.0/8 - subnet * 127.0.0.1/32 - address * 127.255.255.255/32 - subnet broadcast * 224.0.0.0/4 - multicast * 255.255.255.255/32 - broadcast * * Which differs from most adapters listing three IPv6: * fe80::%10/64 - subnet * fe80::51e9:5fe5:4202:325a%10/128 - address * ff00::%10/8 - multicast * * !IfOperStatusUp IPv4 addresses are skipped: * fe80::%13/64 - subnet * fe80::d530:946d:e8df:8c91%13/128 - address * ff00::%13/8 - multicast * [ no subnet ] * [ no address ] * 224.0.0.0/4 - multicast * 255.255.255.255/32 - broadcast * * On PTP links no multicast or broadcast addresses are returned: * [ no subnet ] * fe80::5efe:10.203.9.30/128 - address * [ no multicast ] * [ no multicast ] * [ no broadcast ] * * Active primary IPv6 interfaces are a bit overloaded: * ::/0 - default route * 2001::/32 - global subnet * 2001:0:4137:9e76:2443:d6:ba87:1a2a/128 - global address * fe80::/64 - link-local subnet * fe80::2443:d6:ba87:1a2a/128 - link-local address * ff00::/8 - multicast */ #define IN_LINKLOCAL(a) ((((uint32_t)(a)) & 0xaffff0000) == 0xa9fe0000) for(IP_ADAPTER_PREFIX* prefix = adapter->FirstPrefix; prefix; prefix = prefix->Next) { LPSOCKADDR lpSockaddr = prefix->Address.lpSockaddr; if(lpSockaddr->sa_family != unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family) continue; /* special cases */ /* RFC2863: IPv4 interface not up */ if(AF_INET == lpSockaddr->sa_family && adapter->OperStatus != IfOperStatusUp) { /* RFC3927: link-local IPv4 always has 16-bit CIDR */ if(IN_LINKLOCAL( ntohl(((struct sockaddr_in*)(unicast->Address.lpSockaddr)) ->sin_addr.s_addr))) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Assuming 16-bit prefix length for link-local IPv4 " "adapter %s.\n", adapter->AdapterName); #endif prefixLength = 16; } else { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Prefix length unavailable for IPv4 adapter %s.\n", adapter->AdapterName); #endif } break; } /* default IPv6 route */ if(AF_INET6 == lpSockaddr->sa_family && 0 == prefix->PrefixLength && IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED( &((struct sockaddr_in6*)(lpSockaddr))->sin6_addr)) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Ingoring unspecified address prefix on IPv6 adapter %s.\n", adapter->AdapterName); #endif continue; } /* Assume unicast address for first prefix of operational adapter */ if(AF_INET == lpSockaddr->sa_family) assert(!IN_MULTICAST( ntohl(((struct sockaddr_in*)(lpSockaddr))->sin_addr.s_addr))); if(AF_INET6 == lpSockaddr->sa_family) assert(!IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST( &((struct sockaddr_in6*)(lpSockaddr))->sin6_addr)); /* Assume subnet or host IP address for XP backward compatibility */ prefixLength = prefix->PrefixLength; break; } #endif /* defined( _WIN32 ) && ( _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600 ) */ /* map prefix to netmask */ ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask->sa_family = unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family; switch(unicast->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family) { case AF_INET: if(0 == prefixLength || prefixLength > 32) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "IPv4 adapter %s prefix length is an illegal value " "%lu, overriding to 32.\n", adapter->AdapterName, prefixLength); #endif prefixLength = 32; } /* NB: left-shift of full bit-width is undefined in C standard. */ ((struct sockaddr_in*)ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask)->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(0xffffffffU << (32 - prefixLength)); break; case AF_INET6: if(0 == prefixLength || prefixLength > 128) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "IPv6 adapter %s prefix length is an illegal value " "%lu, overriding to 128.\n", adapter->AdapterName, prefixLength); #endif prefixLength = 128; } for(LONG i = prefixLength, j = 0; i > 0; i -= 8, ++j) { ((struct sockaddr_in6*)ift->_ifa.ifa_netmask) ->sin6_addr.s6_addr[j] = i >= 8 ? 0xff : (ULONG)((0xffU << (8 - i)) & 0xffU); } break; } /* next */ if(k++ < (n - 1)) { ift->_ifa.ifa_next = (struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)(ift + 1); ift = (struct _llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)(ift->_ifa.ifa_next); } } } if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); *ifap = (struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t*)ifa; return TRUE; } #endif // an implementation of if_nametoindex(3) based on GetAdapterIndex(2) // with a fallback to GetAdaptersAddresses(2) commented out for now // unless it becomes evident that the first codepath fails in certain // edge cases? static unsigned _llarp_nt_getadaptersaddresses_nametoindex(const char* ifname) { ULONG ifIndex; DWORD /* dwSize = 4096,*/ dwRet; // IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES *pAdapterAddresses = nullptr, *adapter; char szAdapterName[256]; if(!ifname) return 0; StringCchCopyN(szAdapterName, sizeof(szAdapterName), ifname, 256); dwRet = GetAdapterIndex((LPWSTR)szAdapterName, &ifIndex); if(!dwRet) return ifIndex; else return 0; #if 0 /* fallback to finding index via iterating adapter list */ /* loop to handle interfaces coming online causing a buffer overflow * between first call to list buffer length and second call to enumerate. */ for(unsigned i = 3; i; i--) { pAdapterAddresses = (IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES*)_llarp_nt_heap_alloc(dwSize); #ifdef _MSC_VER dwRet = GetAdaptersAddresses( AF_UNSPEC, GAA_FLAG_SKIP_ANYCAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_FRIENDLY_NAME | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST, nullptr, pAdapterAddresses, &dwSize); #else dwRet = _GetAdaptersAddresses( AF_UNSPEC, GAA_FLAG_SKIP_ANYCAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_FRIENDLY_NAME | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST, nullptr, pAdapterAddresses, &dwSize); #endif if(ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == dwRet) { _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); pAdapterAddresses = nullptr; } else { break; } } switch(dwRet) { case ERROR_SUCCESS: break; case ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: errno = ENOBUFS; if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return 0; default: errno = _doserrno; if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return 0; } for(adapter = pAdapterAddresses; adapter; adapter = adapter->Next) { if(0 == strcmp(szAdapterName, adapter->AdapterName)) { //ifIndex = AF_INET6 == iffamily ? adapter->Ipv6IfIndex : adapter->IfIndex; _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return ifIndex; } } if(pAdapterAddresses) _llarp_nt_heap_free(pAdapterAddresses); return 0; #endif } // the emulated getifaddrs(3) itself. static bool llarp_nt_getifaddrs(struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t** ifap) { assert(nullptr != ifap); #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "llarp_nt_getifaddrs (ifap:%p error:%p)\n", (void*)ifap,(void*)errno); #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER return _llarp_nt_getadaptersaddresses(ifap); #else return _llarp_nt_getadaptersinfo(ifap); #endif } static void llarp_nt_freeifaddrs(struct llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t* ifa) { if(!ifa) return; free(ifa); } // emulated if_nametoindex(3) static unsigned llarp_nt_if_nametoindex(const char* ifname) { if(!ifname) return 0; return _llarp_nt_getadaptersaddresses_nametoindex(ifname); } // fix up names for win32 #define ifaddrs llarp_nt_ifaddrs_t #define getifaddrs llarp_nt_getifaddrs #define freeifaddrs llarp_nt_freeifaddrs #define if_nametoindex llarp_nt_if_nametoindex #endif // jeff's original code bool llarp_getifaddr(const char* ifname, int af, struct sockaddr* addr) { ifaddrs* ifa = nullptr; bool found = false; socklen_t sl = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); if(af == AF_INET) sl = sizeof(sockaddr_in); #ifndef _WIN32 if(getifaddrs(&ifa) == -1) #else if(!getifaddrs(&ifa)) #endif return false; ifaddrs* i = ifa; while(i) { if(i->ifa_addr) { // llarp::LogInfo(__FILE__, "scanning ", i->ifa_name, " af: ", // std::to_string(i->ifa_addr->sa_family)); if(llarp::StrEq(i->ifa_name, ifname) && i->ifa_addr->sa_family == af) { // can't do this here // llarp::Addr a(*i->ifa_addr); // if(!a.isPrivate()) //{ // llarp::LogInfo(__FILE__, "found ", ifname, " af: ", af); memcpy(addr, i->ifa_addr, sl); if(af == AF_INET6) { // set scope id sockaddr_in6* ip6addr = (sockaddr_in6*)addr; ip6addr->sin6_scope_id = if_nametoindex(ifname); ip6addr->sin6_flowinfo = 0; } found = true; break; } //} } i = i->ifa_next; } if(ifa) freeifaddrs(ifa); return found; } namespace llarp { bool GetBestNetIF(std::string& ifname, int af) { ifaddrs* ifa = nullptr; bool found = false; #ifndef _WIN32 if(getifaddrs(&ifa) == -1) #else if(!getifaddrs(&ifa)) #endif return false; ifaddrs* i = ifa; while(i) { if(i->ifa_addr) { if(i->ifa_addr->sa_family == af) { llarp::Addr a(*i->ifa_addr); if(!(a.isPrivate() || a.isLoopback())) { ifname = i->ifa_name; found = true; break; } } } i = i->ifa_next; } if(ifa) freeifaddrs(ifa); return found; } } // namespace llarp