I’m trying trying to redirect a tcp connection to a transparent proxy without iptables. iptables is definitely not an option. Is it possible set original destination on a socket? Here is the code I wrote in go:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"syscall"
)
const (
SO_ORIGINAL_DST = 80
)
func main() {
proto := ((syscall.IPPROTO_IP << 8) & 0xff00) | ((syscall.IPPROTO_IP >> 8) & 0xff)
sock, err := syscall.Socket(syscall.AF_INET, syscall.SOCK_STREAM, proto)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while creating socket: %sn", err.Error())
return
}
mreq := syscall.IPv6Mreq{
Multiaddr: [16]byte{2, 0, 1, 187, 104, 28, 28, 88, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
Interface: 0,
}
err = syscall.SetsockoptIPv6Mreq(sock, syscall.SOL_IP, SO_ORIGINAL_DST, &mreq)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while setting original destination: %sn", err.Error())
return
}
sa := syscall.SockaddrInet4{
Port: 8080,
Addr: [4]byte{127, 0, 0, 1},
}
err = syscall.Connect(sock, &sa)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while connecting to target: %sn", err.Error())
return
}
defer syscall.Close(sock)
}
I use IPv6Mreq because it is the only struct type with 16 bytes and also it is the only option when getting SO_ORIGINAL_DST (source). The above code returns
Error while setting original destination: protocol not available
Is only iptables allowed to set original destination or am I doing something wrong?
Edit: I’m using debian.
2
Answers
SO_ORIGINAL_DST is only used to get the original destination IP address of a redirected socket. The redirection itself must be done with iptables.
Nope, it is only use to get original address. e.g.