2 Samba Unix/Linux SMB client library
4 Copyright (C) 2001 Andrew Tridgell (tridge@samba.org)
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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21 #include "utils/net.h"
25 return the time on a server. This does not require any authentication
27 static time_t cli_servertime(const char *host
, struct in_addr
*ip
, int *zone
)
29 struct nmb_name calling
, called
;
31 struct cli_state
*cli
= NULL
;
33 cli
= cli_initialise(NULL
);
36 if (!cli_connect(cli
, host
, ip
)) {
37 fprintf(stderr
,"Can't contact server\n");
41 make_nmb_name(&calling
, global_myname(), 0x0);
43 make_nmb_name(&called
, host
, 0x20);
45 make_nmb_name(&called
, "*SMBSERVER", 0x20);
48 if (!cli_session_request(cli
, &calling
, &called
)) {
49 fprintf(stderr
,"Session request failed\n");
52 if (!cli_negprot(cli
)) {
53 fprintf(stderr
,"Protocol negotiation failed\n");
57 ret
= cli
->servertime
;
58 if (zone
) *zone
= cli
->serverzone
;
61 if (cli
) cli_shutdown(cli
);
65 /* find the servers time on the opt_host host */
66 static time_t nettime(int *zone
)
68 return cli_servertime(opt_host
, opt_have_ip
? &opt_dest_ip
: NULL
, zone
);
71 /* return a time as a string ready to be passed to /bin/date */
72 static char *systime(time_t t
)
79 fstr_sprintf(s
, "%02d%02d%02d%02d%04d.%02d",
80 tm
->tm_mon
+1, tm
->tm_mday
, tm
->tm_hour
,
81 tm
->tm_min
, tm
->tm_year
+ 1900, tm
->tm_sec
);
85 int net_time_usage(int argc
, const char **argv
)
88 "net time\n\tdisplays time on a server\n\n"\
89 "net time system\n\tdisplays time on a server in a format ready for /bin/date\n\n"\
90 "net time set\n\truns /bin/date with the time from the server\n\n"\
91 "net time zone\n\tdisplays the timezone in hours from GMT on the remote computer\n\n"\
93 net_common_flags_usage(argc
, argv
);
97 /* try to set the system clock using /bin/date */
98 static int net_time_set(int argc
, const char **argv
)
100 time_t t
= nettime(NULL
);
104 if (t
== 0) return -1;
106 /* yes, I know this is cheesy. Use "net time system" if you want to
107 roll your own. I'm putting this in as it works on a large number
108 of systems and the user has a choice in whether its used or not */
109 asprintf(&cmd
, "/bin/date %s", systime(t
));
110 result
= system(cmd
);
112 d_fprintf(stderr
, "%s failed. Error was (%s)\n",
113 cmd
, strerror(errno
));
119 /* display the time on a remote box in a format ready for /bin/date */
120 static int net_time_system(int argc
, const char **argv
)
122 time_t t
= nettime(NULL
);
124 if (t
== 0) return -1;
126 printf("%s\n", systime(t
));
131 /* display the time on a remote box in a format ready for /bin/date */
132 static int net_time_zone(int argc
, const char **argv
)
141 if (t
== 0) return -1;
143 zsign
= (zone
> 0) ? '-' : '+';
144 if (zone
< 0) zone
= -zone
;
150 printf("%c%02d%02d\n", zsign
, hours
, mins
);
155 /* display or set the time on a host */
156 int net_time(int argc
, const char **argv
)
159 struct functable func
[] = {
160 {"SYSTEM", net_time_system
},
161 {"SET", net_time_set
},
162 {"ZONE", net_time_zone
},
166 if (!opt_host
&& !opt_have_ip
&&
167 !find_master_ip(opt_target_workgroup
, &opt_dest_ip
)) {
168 d_fprintf(stderr
, "Could not locate a time server. Try "\
169 "specifying a target host.\n");
170 net_time_usage(argc
,argv
);
175 return net_run_function(argc
, argv
, func
, net_time_usage
);
178 /* default - print the time */
179 t
= cli_servertime(opt_host
, opt_have_ip
? &opt_dest_ip
: NULL
, NULL
);
180 if (t
== 0) return -1;
182 d_printf("%s", ctime(&t
));