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Diffstat (limited to 'nixos/tests/clatd.nix')
-rw-r--r-- | nixos/tests/clatd.nix | 97 |
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/nixos/tests/clatd.nix b/nixos/tests/clatd.nix index 00021d87ba5f4..d0d504851ce4e 100644 --- a/nixos/tests/clatd.nix +++ b/nixos/tests/clatd.nix @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ # Client | clat Address: 192.0.0.1/32 (configured via clatd) # | Route: default # | -# | eth1 Address: 2001:db8::2/64 -# | | Route: default via 2001:db8::1 +# | eth1 Address: Assigned via SLAAC within 2001:db8::/64 +# | | Route: default via IPv6LL address # +--|--- # | VLAN 3 # +--|--- @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: { name = "clatd"; meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; { - maintainers = [ hax404 ]; + maintainers = [ hax404 jmbaur ]; }; nodes = { @@ -59,25 +59,26 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: "100.64.0.2/24" ]; routes = [ - { routeConfig = { Destination = "192.0.2.0/24"; Gateway = "100.64.0.1"; }; } + { Destination = "192.0.2.0/24"; Gateway = "100.64.0.1"; } ]; }; }; }; # The router is configured with static IPv4 addresses towards the server - # and IPv6 addresses towards the client. For NAT64, the Well-Known prefix - # 64:ff9b::/96 is used. NAT64 is done with TAYGA which provides the - # tun-interface nat64 and does the translation over it. The IPv6 packets - # are sent to this interfaces and received as IPv4 packets and vice versa. - # As TAYGA only translates IPv6 addresses to dedicated IPv4 addresses, it - # needs a pool of IPv4 addresses which must be at least as big as the - # expected amount of clients. In this test, the packets from the pool are - # directly routed towards the client. In normal cases, there would be a - # second source NAT44 to map all clients behind one IPv4 address. + # and IPv6 addresses towards the client. DNS64 is exposed towards the + # client so clatd is able to auto-discover the PLAT prefix. For NAT64, the + # Well-Known prefix 64:ff9b::/96 is used. NAT64 is done with TAYGA which + # provides the tun-interface nat64 and does the translation over it. The + # IPv6 packets are sent to this interfaces and received as IPv4 packets and + # vice versa. As TAYGA only translates IPv6 addresses to dedicated IPv4 + # addresses, it needs a pool of IPv4 addresses which must be at least as + # big as the expected amount of clients. In this test, the packets from the + # pool are directly routed towards the client. In normal cases, there would + # be a second source NAT44 to map all clients behind one IPv4 address. router = { boot.kernel.sysctl = { - "net.ipv4.ip_forward" = 1; + "net.ipv4.conf.all.forwarding" = 1; "net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding" = 1; }; @@ -102,6 +103,36 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: }; }; + systemd.network.networks."40-eth2" = { + networkConfig.IPv6SendRA = true; + ipv6Prefixes = [ { Prefix = "2001:db8::/64"; } ]; + ipv6PREF64Prefixes = [ { Prefix = "64:ff9b::/96"; } ]; + ipv6SendRAConfig = { + EmitDNS = true; + DNS = "_link_local"; + }; + }; + + services.resolved.extraConfig = '' + DNSStubListener=no + ''; + + networking.extraHosts = '' + 192.0.0.171 ipv4only.arpa + 192.0.0.170 ipv4only.arpa + ''; + + services.coredns = { + enable = true; + config = '' + .:53 { + bind :: + hosts /etc/hosts + dns64 64:ff9b::/96 + } + ''; + }; + services.tayga = { enable = true; ipv4 = { @@ -127,10 +158,10 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: }; }; - # The client is configured with static IPv6 addresses. It has also a static - # default route towards the router. To reach the IPv4-only server, the - # client starts the clat daemon which starts and configures the local - # IPv4 -> IPv6 translation via Tayga. + # The client uses SLAAC to assign IPv6 addresses. To reach the IPv4-only + # server, the client starts the clat daemon which starts and configures the + # local IPv4 -> IPv6 translation via Tayga after discovering the PLAT + # prefix via DNS64. client = { virtualisation.vlans = [ 3 # towards router @@ -145,25 +176,36 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: enable = true; networks."vlan1" = { matchConfig.Name = "eth1"; - address = [ - "2001:db8::2/64" - ]; - routes = [ - { routeConfig = { Destination = "::/0"; Gateway = "2001:db8::1"; }; } - ]; + + # NOTE: clatd does not actually use the PREF64 prefix discovered by + # systemd-networkd (nor does systemd-networkd do anything with it, + # yet), but we set this to confirm it works. See the test script + # below. + ipv6AcceptRAConfig.UsePREF64 = true; }; }; services.clatd = { enable = true; - settings.plat-prefix = "64:ff9b::/96"; + # NOTE: Perl's Net::DNS resolver does not seem to work well querying + # for AAAA records to systemd-resolved's default IPv4 bind address + # (127.0.0.53), so we add an IPv6 listener address to systemd-resolved + # and tell clatd to use that instead. + settings.dns64-servers = "::1"; }; + # Allow clatd to find dns server. See comment above. + services.resolved.extraConfig = '' + DNSStubListenerExtra=::1 + ''; + environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.mtr ]; }; }; testScript = '' + import json + start_all() # wait for all machines to start up @@ -178,6 +220,11 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }: 'journalctl -u clatd -e | grep -q "Starting up TAYGA, using config file"' ) + with subtest("networkd exports PREF64 prefix"): + assert json.loads(client.succeed("networkctl status eth1 --json=short"))[ + "NDisc" + ]["PREF64"][0]["Prefix"] == [0x0, 0x64, 0xFF, 0x9B] + ([0] * 12) + with subtest("Test ICMP"): client.wait_until_succeeds("ping -c 3 100.64.0.2 >&2") |