// Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc. // // This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package cmd import ( "errors" "fmt" "net" "net/url" "sort" "strings" "github.com/minio/minio-go/v7/pkg/set" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger" xnet "github.com/minio/pkg/net" ) // IPv4 addresses of local host. var localIP4 = mustGetLocalIP4() // mustSplitHostPort is a wrapper to net.SplitHostPort() where error is assumed to be a fatal. func mustSplitHostPort(hostPort string) (host, port string) { xh, err := xnet.ParseHost(hostPort) if err != nil { logger.FatalIf(err, "Unable to split host port %s", hostPort) } return xh.Name, xh.Port.String() } // mustGetLocalIP4 returns IPv4 addresses of localhost. It panics on error. func mustGetLocalIP4() (ipList set.StringSet) { ipList = set.NewStringSet() addrs, err := net.InterfaceAddrs() logger.FatalIf(err, "Unable to get IP addresses of this host") for _, addr := range addrs { var ip net.IP switch v := addr.(type) { case *net.IPNet: ip = v.IP case *net.IPAddr: ip = v.IP } if ip.To4() != nil { ipList.Add(ip.String()) } } return ipList } // mustGetLocalIP6 returns IPv6 addresses of localhost. It panics on error. func mustGetLocalIP6() (ipList set.StringSet) { ipList = set.NewStringSet() addrs, err := net.InterfaceAddrs() logger.FatalIf(err, "Unable to get IP addresses of this host") for _, addr := range addrs { var ip net.IP switch v := addr.(type) { case *net.IPNet: ip = v.IP case *net.IPAddr: ip = v.IP } if ip.To4() == nil { ipList.Add(ip.String()) } } return ipList } // getHostIP returns IP address of given host. func getHostIP(host string) (ipList set.StringSet, err error) { var ips []net.IP if ips, err = net.LookupIP(host); err != nil { return ipList, err } ipList = set.NewStringSet() for _, ip := range ips { ipList.Add(ip.String()) } return ipList, err } // byLastOctetValue implements sort.Interface used in sorting a list // of ip address by their last octet value in descending order. type byLastOctetValue []net.IP func (n byLastOctetValue) Len() int { return len(n) } func (n byLastOctetValue) Swap(i, j int) { n[i], n[j] = n[j], n[i] } func (n byLastOctetValue) Less(i, j int) bool { // This case is needed when all ips in the list // have same last octets, Following just ensures that // 127.0.0.1 is moved to the end of the list. if n[i].IsLoopback() { return false } if n[j].IsLoopback() { return true } return []byte(n[i].To4())[3] > []byte(n[j].To4())[3] } // sortIPs - sort ips based on higher octects. // The logic to sort by last octet is implemented to // prefer CIDRs with higher octects, this in-turn skips the // localhost/loopback address to be not preferred as the // first ip on the list. Subsequently this list helps us print // a user friendly message with appropriate values. func sortIPs(ipList []string) []string { if len(ipList) == 1 { return ipList } var ipV4s []net.IP var nonIPs []string for _, ip := range ipList { nip := net.ParseIP(ip) if nip != nil { ipV4s = append(ipV4s, nip) } else { nonIPs = append(nonIPs, ip) } } sort.Sort(byLastOctetValue(ipV4s)) var ips []string for _, ip := range ipV4s { ips = append(ips, ip.String()) } return append(nonIPs, ips...) } func getConsoleEndpoints() (consoleEndpoints []string) { var ipList []string if globalMinioConsoleHost == "" { ipList = sortIPs(mustGetLocalIP4().ToSlice()) ipList = append(ipList, mustGetLocalIP6().ToSlice()...) } else { ipList = []string{globalMinioConsoleHost} } for _, ip := range ipList { endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s", getURLScheme(globalIsTLS), net.JoinHostPort(ip, globalMinioConsolePort)) consoleEndpoints = append(consoleEndpoints, endpoint) } return consoleEndpoints } func getAPIEndpoints() (apiEndpoints []string) { var ipList []string if globalMinioHost == "" { ipList = sortIPs(mustGetLocalIP4().ToSlice()) ipList = append(ipList, mustGetLocalIP6().ToSlice()...) } else { ipList = []string{globalMinioHost} } for _, ip := range ipList { endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s", getURLScheme(globalIsTLS), net.JoinHostPort(ip, globalMinioPort)) apiEndpoints = append(apiEndpoints, endpoint) } return apiEndpoints } // isHostIP - helper for validating if the provided arg is an ip address. func isHostIP(ipAddress string) bool { host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(ipAddress) if err != nil { host = ipAddress } // Strip off IPv6 zone information. if i := strings.Index(host, "%"); i > -1 { host = host[:i] } return net.ParseIP(host) != nil } // checkPortAvailability - check if given host and port is already in use. // Note: The check method tries to listen on given port and closes it. // It is possible to have a disconnected client in this tiny window of time. func checkPortAvailability(host, port string) (err error) { l, err := net.Listen("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(host, port)) if err != nil { return err } // As we are able to listen on this network, the port is not in use. // Close the listener and continue check other networks. return l.Close() } // extractHostPort - extracts host/port from many address formats // such as, ":9000", "localhost:9000", "http://localhost:9000/" func extractHostPort(hostAddr string) (string, string, error) { var addr, scheme string if hostAddr == "" { return "", "", errors.New("unable to process empty address") } // Simplify the work of url.Parse() and always send a url with if !strings.HasPrefix(hostAddr, "http://") && !strings.HasPrefix(hostAddr, "https://") { hostAddr = "//" + hostAddr } // Parse address to extract host and scheme field u, err := url.Parse(hostAddr) if err != nil { return "", "", err } addr = u.Host scheme = u.Scheme // Use the given parameter again if url.Parse() // didn't return any useful result. if addr == "" { addr = hostAddr scheme = "http" } // At this point, addr can be one of the following form: // ":9000" // "localhost:9000" // "localhost" <- in this case, we check for scheme host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr) if err != nil { if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "missing port in address") { return "", "", err } host = addr switch scheme { case "https": port = "443" case "http": port = "80" default: return "", "", errors.New("unable to guess port from scheme") } } return host, port, nil } // isLocalHost - checks if the given parameter // correspond to one of the local IP of the // current machine func isLocalHost(host string, port string, localPort string) (bool, error) { hostIPs, err := getHostIP(host) if err != nil { return false, err } nonInterIPV4s := mustGetLocalIP4().Intersection(hostIPs) if nonInterIPV4s.IsEmpty() { hostIPs = hostIPs.ApplyFunc(func(ip string) string { if net.ParseIP(ip).IsLoopback() { // Any loopback IP which is not 127.0.0.1 // convert it to check for intersections. return "127.0.0.1" } return ip }) nonInterIPV4s = mustGetLocalIP4().Intersection(hostIPs) } nonInterIPV6s := mustGetLocalIP6().Intersection(hostIPs) // If intersection of two IP sets is not empty, then the host is localhost. isLocalv4 := !nonInterIPV4s.IsEmpty() isLocalv6 := !nonInterIPV6s.IsEmpty() if port != "" { return (isLocalv4 || isLocalv6) && (port == localPort), nil } return isLocalv4 || isLocalv6, nil } // sameLocalAddrs - returns true if two addresses, even with different // formats, point to the same machine, e.g: // ':9000' and 'http://localhost:9000/' will return true func sameLocalAddrs(addr1, addr2 string) (bool, error) { // Extract host & port from given parameters host1, port1, err := extractHostPort(addr1) if err != nil { return false, err } host2, port2, err := extractHostPort(addr2) if err != nil { return false, err } var addr1Local, addr2Local bool if host1 == "" { // If empty host means it is localhost addr1Local = true } else { // Host not empty, check if it is local if addr1Local, err = isLocalHost(host1, port1, port1); err != nil { return false, err } } if host2 == "" { // If empty host means it is localhost addr2Local = true } else { // Host not empty, check if it is local if addr2Local, err = isLocalHost(host2, port2, port2); err != nil { return false, err } } // If both of addresses point to the same machine, check if // have the same port if addr1Local && addr2Local { if port1 == port2 { return true, nil } } return false, nil } // CheckLocalServerAddr - checks if serverAddr is valid and local host. func CheckLocalServerAddr(serverAddr string) error { host, err := xnet.ParseHost(serverAddr) if err != nil { return config.ErrInvalidAddressFlag(err) } // 0.0.0.0 is a wildcard address and refers to local network // addresses. I.e, 0.0.0.0:9000 like ":9000" refers to port // 9000 on localhost. if host.Name != "" && host.Name != net.IPv4zero.String() && host.Name != net.IPv6zero.String() { localHost, err := isLocalHost(host.Name, host.Port.String(), host.Port.String()) if err != nil { return err } if !localHost { return config.ErrInvalidAddressFlag(nil).Msg("host in server address should be this server") } } return nil }