From 722d347c1932f630a53ba05ea0270a651ed601b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Brivio Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:19:16 +0100 Subject: tcp: Don't reset outbound connection on SYN retries Reported by somebody on IRC: if the server has considerable latency, it might happen that the client retries sending SYN segments for the same flow while we're still in a TAP_SYN_RCVD, non-ESTABLISHED state. In that case, we should go with the blanket assumption that we need to reset the connection on any unexpected segment: RFC 9293 explicitly mentions this case in Figure 8: Recovery from Old Duplicate SYN, section 3.5. It doesn't make sense for us to set a specific sequence number, socket-side, but we should definitely wait and see. Ignoring the duplicate SYN segment should also be compatible with section 3.10.7.3. SYN-SENT STATE, which mentions updating sequences socket-side (which we can't do anyway), but certainly not reset the connection. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio Reviewed-by: David Gibson --- tcp.c | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/tcp.c b/tcp.c index 7787381..51ad692 100644 --- a/tcp.c +++ b/tcp.c @@ -1920,6 +1920,9 @@ int tcp_tap_handler(const struct ctx *c, uint8_t pif, sa_family_t af, /* Establishing connection from tap */ if (conn->events & TAP_SYN_RCVD) { + if (th->syn && !th->ack && !th->fin) + return 1; /* SYN retry: ignore and keep waiting */ + if (!(conn->events & TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT)) goto reset; -- cgit v1.2.3