s4-netlogon: implement dcesrv_netr_DsRAddressToSitenamesExW
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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 helper functions for stream based servers
6 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003-2005
7 Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2004
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23 #include "includes.h"
24 #include <tevent.h>
25 #include "process_model.h"
26 #include "lib/socket/socket.h"
27 #include "smbd/service.h"
28 #include "smbd/service_stream.h"
29 #include "lib/messaging/irpc.h"
30 #include "cluster/cluster.h"
31 #include "param/param.h"
33 /* the range of ports to try for dcerpc over tcp endpoints */
34 #define SERVER_TCP_LOW_PORT 1024
35 #define SERVER_TCP_HIGH_PORT 1300
37 /* size of listen() backlog in smbd */
38 #define SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG 10
42 private structure for a single listening stream socket
44 struct stream_socket {
45 const struct stream_server_ops *ops;
46 struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx;
47 struct tevent_context *event_ctx;
48 const struct model_ops *model_ops;
49 struct socket_context *sock;
50 void *private_data;
55 close the socket and shutdown a stream_connection
57 void stream_terminate_connection(struct stream_connection *srv_conn, const char *reason)
59 struct tevent_context *event_ctx = srv_conn->event.ctx;
60 const struct model_ops *model_ops = srv_conn->model_ops;
62 if (!reason) reason = "unknown reason";
64 DEBUG(3,("Terminating connection - '%s'\n", reason));
66 srv_conn->terminate = reason;
68 if (srv_conn->processing) {
69 /*
70 * if we're currently inside the stream_io_handler(),
71 * defer the termination to the end of stream_io_hendler()
73 * and we don't want to read or write to the connection...
75 tevent_fd_set_flags(srv_conn->event.fde, 0);
76 return;
79 talloc_free(srv_conn->event.fde);
80 srv_conn->event.fde = NULL;
81 model_ops->terminate(event_ctx, srv_conn->lp_ctx, reason);
82 talloc_free(srv_conn);
85 /**
86 the select loop has indicated that a stream is ready for IO
88 static void stream_io_handler(struct stream_connection *conn, uint16_t flags)
90 conn->processing++;
91 if (flags & TEVENT_FD_WRITE) {
92 conn->ops->send_handler(conn, flags);
93 } else if (flags & TEVENT_FD_READ) {
94 conn->ops->recv_handler(conn, flags);
96 conn->processing--;
98 if (conn->terminate) {
99 stream_terminate_connection(conn, conn->terminate);
103 static void stream_io_handler_fde(struct tevent_context *ev, struct tevent_fd *fde,
104 uint16_t flags, void *private_data)
106 struct stream_connection *conn = talloc_get_type(private_data,
107 struct stream_connection);
108 stream_io_handler(conn, flags);
111 void stream_io_handler_callback(void *private_data, uint16_t flags)
113 struct stream_connection *conn = talloc_get_type(private_data,
114 struct stream_connection);
115 stream_io_handler(conn, flags);
119 this creates a stream_connection from an already existing connection,
120 used for protocols, where a client connection needs to switched into
121 a server connection
123 NTSTATUS stream_new_connection_merge(struct tevent_context *ev,
124 struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
125 const struct model_ops *model_ops,
126 struct socket_context *sock,
127 const struct stream_server_ops *stream_ops,
128 struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
129 void *private_data,
130 struct stream_connection **_srv_conn)
132 struct stream_connection *srv_conn;
134 srv_conn = talloc_zero(ev, struct stream_connection);
135 NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(srv_conn);
137 talloc_steal(srv_conn, sock);
139 srv_conn->private_data = private_data;
140 srv_conn->model_ops = model_ops;
141 srv_conn->socket = sock;
142 srv_conn->server_id = cluster_id(0, 0);
143 srv_conn->ops = stream_ops;
144 srv_conn->msg_ctx = msg_ctx;
145 srv_conn->event.ctx = ev;
146 srv_conn->lp_ctx = lp_ctx;
147 srv_conn->event.fde = tevent_add_fd(ev, srv_conn, socket_get_fd(sock),
148 TEVENT_FD_READ,
149 stream_io_handler_fde, srv_conn);
150 if (!srv_conn->event.fde) {
151 talloc_free(srv_conn);
152 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
155 *_srv_conn = srv_conn;
156 return NT_STATUS_OK;
160 called when a new socket connection has been established. This is called in the process
161 context of the new process (if appropriate)
163 static void stream_new_connection(struct tevent_context *ev,
164 struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
165 struct socket_context *sock,
166 struct server_id server_id, void *private_data)
168 struct stream_socket *stream_socket = talloc_get_type(private_data, struct stream_socket);
169 struct stream_connection *srv_conn;
170 struct socket_address *c, *s;
172 srv_conn = talloc_zero(ev, struct stream_connection);
173 if (!srv_conn) {
174 DEBUG(0,("talloc(mem_ctx, struct stream_connection) failed\n"));
175 return;
178 talloc_steal(srv_conn, sock);
180 srv_conn->private_data = stream_socket->private_data;
181 srv_conn->model_ops = stream_socket->model_ops;
182 srv_conn->socket = sock;
183 srv_conn->server_id = server_id;
184 srv_conn->ops = stream_socket->ops;
185 srv_conn->event.ctx = ev;
186 srv_conn->lp_ctx = lp_ctx;
188 if (!socket_check_access(sock, "smbd", lp_hostsallow(NULL, lp_default_service(lp_ctx)), lp_hostsdeny(NULL, lp_default_service(lp_ctx)))) {
189 stream_terminate_connection(srv_conn, "denied by access rules");
190 return;
193 srv_conn->event.fde = tevent_add_fd(ev, srv_conn, socket_get_fd(sock),
194 0, stream_io_handler_fde, srv_conn);
195 if (!srv_conn->event.fde) {
196 stream_terminate_connection(srv_conn, "tevent_add_fd() failed");
197 return;
200 /* setup to receive internal messages on this connection */
201 srv_conn->msg_ctx = messaging_init(srv_conn,
202 lp_messaging_path(srv_conn, lp_ctx),
203 srv_conn->server_id,
204 lp_iconv_convenience(lp_ctx),
205 ev);
206 if (!srv_conn->msg_ctx) {
207 stream_terminate_connection(srv_conn, "messaging_init() failed");
208 return;
211 c = socket_get_peer_addr(sock, ev);
212 s = socket_get_my_addr(sock, ev);
213 if (s && c) {
214 const char *title;
215 title = talloc_asprintf(s, "conn[%s] c[%s:%u] s[%s:%u] server_id[%s]",
216 stream_socket->ops->name,
217 c->addr, c->port, s->addr, s->port,
218 cluster_id_string(s, server_id));
219 if (title) {
220 stream_connection_set_title(srv_conn, title);
223 talloc_free(c);
224 talloc_free(s);
226 /* we're now ready to start receiving events on this stream */
227 TEVENT_FD_READABLE(srv_conn->event.fde);
229 /* call the server specific accept code */
230 stream_socket->ops->accept_connection(srv_conn);
235 called when someone opens a connection to one of our listening ports
237 static void stream_accept_handler(struct tevent_context *ev, struct tevent_fd *fde,
238 uint16_t flags, void *private_data)
240 struct stream_socket *stream_socket = talloc_get_type(private_data, struct stream_socket);
242 /* ask the process model to create us a process for this new
243 connection. When done, it calls stream_new_connection()
244 with the newly created socket */
245 stream_socket->model_ops->accept_connection(ev, stream_socket->lp_ctx,
246 stream_socket->sock,
247 stream_new_connection, stream_socket);
251 setup a listen stream socket
252 if you pass *port == 0, then a port > 1024 is used
254 FIXME: This function is TCP/IP specific - uses an int rather than
255 a string for the port. Should leave allocating a port nr
256 to the socket implementation - JRV20070903
258 NTSTATUS stream_setup_socket(struct tevent_context *event_context,
259 struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
260 const struct model_ops *model_ops,
261 const struct stream_server_ops *stream_ops,
262 const char *family,
263 const char *sock_addr,
264 uint16_t *port,
265 const char *socket_options,
266 void *private_data)
268 NTSTATUS status;
269 struct stream_socket *stream_socket;
270 struct socket_address *socket_address;
271 struct tevent_fd *fde;
272 int i;
274 stream_socket = talloc_zero(event_context, struct stream_socket);
275 NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(stream_socket);
277 status = socket_create(family, SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM, &stream_socket->sock, 0);
278 NT_STATUS_NOT_OK_RETURN(status);
280 talloc_steal(stream_socket, stream_socket->sock);
282 stream_socket->lp_ctx = talloc_reference(stream_socket, lp_ctx);
284 /* ready to listen */
285 status = socket_set_option(stream_socket->sock, "SO_KEEPALIVE", NULL);
286 NT_STATUS_NOT_OK_RETURN(status);
288 if (socket_options != NULL) {
289 status = socket_set_option(stream_socket->sock, socket_options, NULL);
290 NT_STATUS_NOT_OK_RETURN(status);
293 /* TODO: set socket ACL's (host allow etc) here when they're
294 * implemented */
296 /* Some sockets don't have a port, or are just described from
297 * the string. We are indicating this by having port == NULL */
298 if (!port) {
299 socket_address = socket_address_from_strings(stream_socket,
300 stream_socket->sock->backend_name,
301 sock_addr, 0);
302 NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(socket_address);
303 status = socket_listen(stream_socket->sock, socket_address, SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG, 0);
304 talloc_free(socket_address);
306 } else if (*port == 0) {
307 for (i=SERVER_TCP_LOW_PORT;i<= SERVER_TCP_HIGH_PORT;i++) {
308 socket_address = socket_address_from_strings(stream_socket,
309 stream_socket->sock->backend_name,
310 sock_addr, i);
311 NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(socket_address);
312 status = socket_listen(stream_socket->sock, socket_address,
313 SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG, 0);
314 talloc_free(socket_address);
315 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
316 *port = i;
317 break;
320 } else {
321 socket_address = socket_address_from_strings(stream_socket,
322 stream_socket->sock->backend_name,
323 sock_addr, *port);
324 NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(socket_address);
325 status = socket_listen(stream_socket->sock, socket_address, SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG, 0);
326 talloc_free(socket_address);
329 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
330 DEBUG(0,("Failed to listen on %s:%u - %s\n",
331 sock_addr, port ? (unsigned int)(*port) : 0,
332 nt_errstr(status)));
333 talloc_free(stream_socket);
334 return status;
337 /* Add the FD from the newly created socket into the event
338 * subsystem. it will call the accept handler whenever we get
339 * new connections */
341 fde = tevent_add_fd(event_context, stream_socket->sock,
342 socket_get_fd(stream_socket->sock),
343 TEVENT_FD_READ,
344 stream_accept_handler, stream_socket);
345 if (!fde) {
346 DEBUG(0,("Failed to setup fd event\n"));
347 talloc_free(stream_socket);
348 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
351 /* we let events system to the close on the socket. This avoids
352 * nasty interactions with waiting for talloc to close the socket. */
353 tevent_fd_set_close_fn(fde, socket_tevent_fd_close_fn);
354 socket_set_flags(stream_socket->sock, SOCKET_FLAG_NOCLOSE);
356 stream_socket->private_data = talloc_reference(stream_socket, private_data);
357 stream_socket->ops = stream_ops;
358 stream_socket->event_ctx = event_context;
359 stream_socket->model_ops = model_ops;
361 return NT_STATUS_OK;
365 setup a connection title
367 void stream_connection_set_title(struct stream_connection *conn, const char *title)
369 conn->model_ops->set_title(conn->event.ctx, title);