2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Samba utility functions
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2000-2001
6 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1992-2005
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 /* the following 3 client_*() functions are nasty ways of allowing
26 some generic functions to get info that really should be hidden in
28 static int client_fd
= -1;
29 /* What to print out on a client disconnect error. */
30 static char client_ip_string
[16];
32 void client_setfd(int fd
)
35 safe_strcpy(client_ip_string
, get_peer_addr(client_fd
), sizeof(client_ip_string
)-1);
38 static char *get_socket_addr(int fd
)
41 struct sockaddr_in
*sockin
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) (&sa
);
42 socklen_t length
= sizeof(sa
);
43 static fstring addr_buf
;
45 fstrcpy(addr_buf
,"0.0.0.0");
51 if (getsockname(fd
, &sa
, &length
) < 0) {
52 DEBUG(0,("getsockname failed. Error was %s\n", strerror(errno
) ));
56 fstrcpy(addr_buf
,(char *)inet_ntoa(sockin
->sin_addr
));
61 static int get_socket_port(int fd
)
64 struct sockaddr_in
*sockin
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) (&sa
);
65 socklen_t length
= sizeof(sa
);
70 if (getsockname(fd
, &sa
, &length
) < 0) {
71 DEBUG(0,("getpeername failed. Error was %s\n", strerror(errno
) ));
75 return ntohs(sockin
->sin_port
);
78 char *client_name(void)
80 return get_peer_name(client_fd
,False
);
83 char *client_addr(void)
85 return get_peer_addr(client_fd
);
88 char *client_socket_addr(void)
90 return get_socket_addr(client_fd
);
93 int client_socket_port(void)
95 return get_socket_port(client_fd
);
98 struct in_addr
*client_inaddr(struct sockaddr
*sa
)
100 struct sockaddr_in
*sockin
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) (sa
);
101 socklen_t length
= sizeof(*sa
);
103 if (getpeername(client_fd
, sa
, &length
) < 0) {
104 DEBUG(0,("getpeername failed. Error was %s\n", strerror(errno
) ));
108 return &sockin
->sin_addr
;
111 /* the last IP received from */
112 struct in_addr lastip
;
114 /* the last port received from */
117 int smb_read_error
= 0;
119 /****************************************************************************
120 Determine if a file descriptor is in fact a socket.
121 ****************************************************************************/
123 BOOL
is_a_socket(int fd
)
128 return(getsockopt(fd
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_TYPE
, (char *)&v
, &l
) == 0);
131 enum SOCK_OPT_TYPES
{OPT_BOOL
,OPT_INT
,OPT_ON
};
133 typedef struct smb_socket_option
{
141 static const smb_socket_option socket_options
[] = {
142 {"SO_KEEPALIVE", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_KEEPALIVE
, 0, OPT_BOOL
},
143 {"SO_REUSEADDR", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_REUSEADDR
, 0, OPT_BOOL
},
144 {"SO_BROADCAST", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_BROADCAST
, 0, OPT_BOOL
},
146 {"TCP_NODELAY", IPPROTO_TCP
, TCP_NODELAY
, 0, OPT_BOOL
},
149 {"TCP_KEEPCNT", IPPROTO_TCP
, TCP_KEEPCNT
, 0, OPT_INT
},
152 {"TCP_KEEPIDLE", IPPROTO_TCP
, TCP_KEEPIDLE
, 0, OPT_INT
},
155 {"TCP_KEEPINTVL", IPPROTO_TCP
, TCP_KEEPINTVL
, 0, OPT_INT
},
157 #ifdef IPTOS_LOWDELAY
158 {"IPTOS_LOWDELAY", IPPROTO_IP
, IP_TOS
, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, OPT_ON
},
160 #ifdef IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
161 {"IPTOS_THROUGHPUT", IPPROTO_IP
, IP_TOS
, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
, OPT_ON
},
164 {"SO_REUSEPORT", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_REUSEPORT
, 0, OPT_BOOL
},
167 {"SO_SNDBUF", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_SNDBUF
, 0, OPT_INT
},
170 {"SO_RCVBUF", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_RCVBUF
, 0, OPT_INT
},
173 {"SO_SNDLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_SNDLOWAT
, 0, OPT_INT
},
176 {"SO_RCVLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_RCVLOWAT
, 0, OPT_INT
},
179 {"SO_SNDTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_SNDTIMEO
, 0, OPT_INT
},
182 {"SO_RCVTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET
, SO_RCVTIMEO
, 0, OPT_INT
},
185 {"TCP_FASTACK", IPPROTO_TCP
, TCP_FASTACK
, 0, OPT_INT
},
189 /****************************************************************************
190 Print socket options.
191 ****************************************************************************/
193 static void print_socket_options(int s
)
197 const smb_socket_option
*p
= &socket_options
[0];
199 /* wrapped in if statement to prevent streams leak in SCO Openserver 5.0 */
200 /* reported on samba-technical --jerry */
201 if ( DEBUGLEVEL
>= 5 ) {
202 for (; p
->name
!= NULL
; p
++) {
203 if (getsockopt(s
, p
->level
, p
->option
, (void *)&value
, &vlen
) == -1) {
204 DEBUG(5,("Could not test socket option %s.\n", p
->name
));
206 DEBUG(5,("socket option %s = %d\n",p
->name
,value
));
212 /****************************************************************************
213 Set user socket options.
214 ****************************************************************************/
216 void set_socket_options(int fd
, const char *options
)
220 while (next_token(&options
,tok
," \t,", sizeof(tok
))) {
224 BOOL got_value
= False
;
226 if ((p
= strchr_m(tok
,'='))) {
232 for (i
=0;socket_options
[i
].name
;i
++)
233 if (strequal(socket_options
[i
].name
,tok
))
236 if (!socket_options
[i
].name
) {
237 DEBUG(0,("Unknown socket option %s\n",tok
));
241 switch (socket_options
[i
].opttype
) {
244 ret
= setsockopt(fd
,socket_options
[i
].level
,
245 socket_options
[i
].option
,(char *)&value
,sizeof(int));
250 DEBUG(0,("syntax error - %s does not take a value\n",tok
));
253 int on
= socket_options
[i
].value
;
254 ret
= setsockopt(fd
,socket_options
[i
].level
,
255 socket_options
[i
].option
,(char *)&on
,sizeof(int));
261 DEBUG(0,("Failed to set socket option %s (Error %s)\n",tok
, strerror(errno
) ));
264 print_socket_options(fd
);
267 /****************************************************************************
269 ****************************************************************************/
271 ssize_t
read_udp_socket(int fd
,char *buf
,size_t len
)
274 struct sockaddr_in sock
;
275 socklen_t socklen
= sizeof(sock
);
277 memset((char *)&sock
,'\0',socklen
);
278 memset((char *)&lastip
,'\0',sizeof(lastip
));
279 ret
= (ssize_t
)sys_recvfrom(fd
,buf
,len
,0,(struct sockaddr
*)&sock
,&socklen
);
281 /* Don't print a low debug error for a non-blocking socket. */
282 if (errno
== EAGAIN
) {
283 DEBUG(10,("read socket returned EAGAIN. ERRNO=%s\n",strerror(errno
)));
285 DEBUG(2,("read socket failed. ERRNO=%s\n",strerror(errno
)));
290 lastip
= sock
.sin_addr
;
291 lastport
= ntohs(sock
.sin_port
);
293 DEBUG(10,("read_udp_socket: lastip %s lastport %d read: %lu\n",
294 inet_ntoa(lastip
), lastport
, (unsigned long)ret
));
301 Socket routines from HEAD
- maybe re
-enable in future
. JRA
.
303 /****************************************************************************
304 Work out if we've timed out.
305 ****************************************************************************/
307 static BOOL
timeout_until(struct timeval
*timeout
, const struct timeval
*endtime
)
314 t_dif
= usec_time_diff(endtime
, &now
);
319 timeout
->tv_sec
= (t_dif
/ (SMB_BIG_INT
)1000000);
320 timeout
->tv_usec
= (t_dif
% (SMB_BIG_INT
)1000000);
324 /****************************************************************************
325 Read data from the client, reading exactly N bytes, or until endtime timeout.
326 Use with a non-blocking socket if endtime != NULL.
327 ****************************************************************************/
329 ssize_t
read_data_until(int fd
,char *buffer
,size_t N
, const struct timeval
*endtime
)
338 if (endtime
!= NULL
) {
340 struct timeval timeout
;
343 if (!timeout_until(&timeout
, endtime
)) {
344 DEBUG(10,("read_data_until: read timed out\n"));
345 smb_read_error
= READ_TIMEOUT
;
352 /* Select but ignore EINTR. */
353 selrtn
= sys_select_intr(fd
+1, &r_fds
, NULL
, NULL
, &timeout
);
355 /* something is wrong. Maybe the socket is dead? */
356 DEBUG(0,("read_data_until: select error = %s.\n", strerror(errno
) ));
357 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
361 /* Did we timeout ? */
363 DEBUG(10,("read_data_until: select timed out.\n"));
364 smb_read_error
= READ_TIMEOUT
;
369 ret
= sys_read(fd
,buffer
+ total
,N
- total
);
372 DEBUG(10,("read_data_until: read of %d returned 0. Error = %s\n", (int)(N
- total
), strerror(errno
) ));
373 smb_read_error
= READ_EOF
;
378 if (errno
== EAGAIN
) {
379 /* Non-blocking socket with no data available. Try select again. */
382 DEBUG(0,("read_data_until: read failure for %d. Error = %s\n", (int)(N
- total
), strerror(errno
) ));
383 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
388 return (ssize_t
)total
;
392 /****************************************************************************
393 Read data from a socket with a timout in msec.
394 mincount = if timeout, minimum to read before returning
395 maxcount = number to be read.
396 time_out = timeout in milliseconds
397 ****************************************************************************/
399 ssize_t
read_socket_with_timeout(int fd
,char *buf
,size_t mincnt
,size_t maxcnt
,unsigned int time_out
)
405 struct timeval timeout
;
407 /* just checking .... */
419 while (nread
< mincnt
) {
420 readret
= sys_read(fd
, buf
+ nread
, maxcnt
- nread
);
423 DEBUG(5,("read_socket_with_timeout: blocking read. EOF from client.\n"));
424 smb_read_error
= READ_EOF
;
429 if (fd
== client_fd
) {
430 /* Try and give an error message saying what client failed. */
431 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: client %s read error = %s.\n",
432 client_ip_string
, strerror(errno
) ));
434 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: read error = %s.\n", strerror(errno
) ));
436 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
441 return((ssize_t
)nread
);
444 /* Most difficult - timeout read */
445 /* If this is ever called on a disk file and
446 mincnt is greater then the filesize then
447 system performance will suffer severely as
448 select always returns true on disk files */
450 /* Set initial timeout */
451 timeout
.tv_sec
= (time_t)(time_out
/ 1000);
452 timeout
.tv_usec
= (long)(1000 * (time_out
% 1000));
454 for (nread
=0; nread
< mincnt
; ) {
458 selrtn
= sys_select_intr(fd
+1,&fds
,NULL
,NULL
,&timeout
);
462 /* something is wrong. Maybe the socket is dead? */
463 if (fd
== client_fd
) {
464 /* Try and give an error message saying what client failed. */
465 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read for client %s. select error = %s.\n",
466 client_ip_string
, strerror(errno
) ));
468 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. select error = %s.\n", strerror(errno
) ));
470 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
474 /* Did we timeout ? */
476 DEBUG(10,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. select timed out.\n"));
477 smb_read_error
= READ_TIMEOUT
;
481 readret
= sys_read(fd
, buf
+nread
, maxcnt
-nread
);
484 /* we got EOF on the file descriptor */
485 DEBUG(5,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. EOF from client.\n"));
486 smb_read_error
= READ_EOF
;
491 /* the descriptor is probably dead */
492 if (fd
== client_fd
) {
493 /* Try and give an error message saying what client failed. */
494 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read to client %s. read error = %s.\n",
495 client_ip_string
, strerror(errno
) ));
497 DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = %s.\n", strerror(errno
) ));
499 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
506 /* Return the number we got */
507 return (ssize_t
)nread
;
510 /****************************************************************************
511 Read data from the client, reading exactly N bytes.
512 ****************************************************************************/
514 ssize_t
read_data(int fd
,char *buffer
,size_t N
)
522 ret
= sys_read(fd
,buffer
+ total
,N
- total
);
525 DEBUG(10,("read_data: read of %d returned 0. Error = %s\n", (int)(N
- total
), strerror(errno
) ));
526 smb_read_error
= READ_EOF
;
531 if (fd
== client_fd
) {
532 /* Try and give an error message saying what client failed. */
533 DEBUG(0,("read_data: read failure for %d bytes to client %s. Error = %s\n",
534 (int)(N
- total
), client_ip_string
, strerror(errno
) ));
536 DEBUG(0,("read_data: read failure for %d. Error = %s\n", (int)(N
- total
), strerror(errno
) ));
538 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
543 return (ssize_t
)total
;
546 /****************************************************************************
548 ****************************************************************************/
550 ssize_t
write_data(int fd
, const char *buffer
, size_t N
)
556 ret
= sys_write(fd
,buffer
+ total
,N
- total
);
559 if (fd
== client_fd
) {
560 /* Try and give an error message saying what client failed. */
561 DEBUG(0,("write_data: write failure in writing to client %s. Error %s\n",
562 client_ip_string
, strerror(errno
) ));
564 DEBUG(0,("write_data: write failure. Error = %s\n", strerror(errno
) ));
575 return (ssize_t
)total
;
578 /****************************************************************************
579 Send a keepalive packet (rfc1002).
580 ****************************************************************************/
582 BOOL
send_keepalive(int client
)
584 unsigned char buf
[4];
586 buf
[0] = SMBkeepalive
;
587 buf
[1] = buf
[2] = buf
[3] = 0;
589 return(write_data(client
,(char *)buf
,4) == 4);
593 /****************************************************************************
594 Read 4 bytes of a smb packet and return the smb length of the packet.
595 Store the result in the buffer.
596 This version of the function will return a length of zero on receiving
598 Timeout is in milliseconds.
599 ****************************************************************************/
601 static ssize_t
read_smb_length_return_keepalive(int fd
, char *inbuf
, unsigned int timeout
)
609 ok
= (read_socket_with_timeout(fd
,inbuf
,4,4,timeout
) == 4);
611 ok
= (read_data(fd
,inbuf
,4) == 4);
616 len
= smb_len(inbuf
);
617 msg_type
= CVAL(inbuf
,0);
619 if (msg_type
== SMBkeepalive
)
620 DEBUG(5,("Got keepalive packet\n"));
623 DEBUG(10,("got smb length of %lu\n",(unsigned long)len
));
628 /****************************************************************************
629 Read 4 bytes of a smb packet and return the smb length of the packet.
630 Store the result in the buffer. This version of the function will
631 never return a session keepalive (length of zero).
632 Timeout is in milliseconds.
633 ****************************************************************************/
635 ssize_t
read_smb_length(int fd
, char *inbuf
, unsigned int timeout
)
640 len
= read_smb_length_return_keepalive(fd
, inbuf
, timeout
);
645 /* Ignore session keepalives. */
646 if(CVAL(inbuf
,0) != SMBkeepalive
)
650 DEBUG(10,("read_smb_length: got smb length of %lu\n",
651 (unsigned long)len
));
656 /****************************************************************************
657 Read an smb from a fd. Note that the buffer *MUST* be of size
658 BUFFER_SIZE+SAFETY_MARGIN.
659 The timeout is in milliseconds.
660 This function will return on receipt of a session keepalive packet.
661 Doesn't check the MAC on signed packets.
662 ****************************************************************************/
664 BOOL
receive_smb_raw(int fd
, char *buffer
, unsigned int timeout
)
670 len
= read_smb_length_return_keepalive(fd
,buffer
,timeout
);
672 DEBUG(10,("receive_smb_raw: length < 0!\n"));
675 * Correct fix. smb_read_error may have already been
676 * set. Only set it here if not already set. Global
677 * variables still suck :-). JRA.
680 if (smb_read_error
== 0)
681 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
686 * A WRITEX with CAP_LARGE_WRITEX can be 64k worth of data plus 65 bytes
687 * of header. Don't print the error if this fits.... JRA.
690 if (len
> (BUFFER_SIZE
+ LARGE_WRITEX_HDR_SIZE
)) {
691 DEBUG(0,("Invalid packet length! (%lu bytes).\n",(unsigned long)len
));
692 if (len
> BUFFER_SIZE
+ (SAFETY_MARGIN
/2)) {
695 * Correct fix. smb_read_error may have already been
696 * set. Only set it here if not already set. Global
697 * variables still suck :-). JRA.
700 if (smb_read_error
== 0)
701 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
708 ret
= read_socket_with_timeout(fd
,buffer
+4,len
,len
,timeout
);
710 ret
= read_data(fd
,buffer
+4,len
);
714 if (smb_read_error
== 0) {
715 smb_read_error
= READ_ERROR
;
720 /* not all of samba3 properly checks for packet-termination of strings. This
721 ensures that we don't run off into empty space. */
722 SSVAL(buffer
+4,len
, 0);
728 /****************************************************************************
729 Wrapper for receive_smb_raw().
730 Checks the MAC on signed packets.
731 ****************************************************************************/
733 BOOL
receive_smb(int fd
, char *buffer
, unsigned int timeout
)
735 if (!receive_smb_raw(fd
, buffer
, timeout
)) {
739 /* Check the incoming SMB signature. */
740 if (!srv_check_sign_mac(buffer
, True
)) {
741 DEBUG(0, ("receive_smb: SMB Signature verification failed on incoming packet!\n"));
742 if (smb_read_error
== 0)
743 smb_read_error
= READ_BAD_SIG
;
750 /****************************************************************************
752 ****************************************************************************/
754 BOOL
send_smb(int fd
, char *buffer
)
760 /* Sign the outgoing packet if required. */
761 srv_calculate_sign_mac(buffer
);
763 len
= smb_len(buffer
) + 4;
765 while (nwritten
< len
) {
766 ret
= write_data(fd
,buffer
+nwritten
,len
- nwritten
);
768 DEBUG(0,("Error writing %d bytes to client. %d. (%s)\n",
769 (int)len
,(int)ret
, strerror(errno
) ));
778 /****************************************************************************
779 Open a socket of the specified type, port, and address for incoming data.
780 ****************************************************************************/
782 int open_socket_in( int type
, int port
, int dlevel
, uint32 socket_addr
, BOOL rebind
)
784 struct sockaddr_in sock
;
787 memset( (char *)&sock
, '\0', sizeof(sock
) );
789 #ifdef HAVE_SOCK_SIN_LEN
790 sock
.sin_len
= sizeof(sock
);
792 sock
.sin_port
= htons( port
);
793 sock
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
794 sock
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= socket_addr
;
796 res
= socket( AF_INET
, type
, 0 );
799 dbgtext( "open_socket_in(): socket() call failed: " );
800 dbgtext( "%s\n", strerror( errno
) );
805 /* This block sets/clears the SO_REUSEADDR and possibly SO_REUSEPORT. */
807 int val
= rebind
? 1 : 0;
808 if( setsockopt(res
,SOL_SOCKET
,SO_REUSEADDR
,(char *)&val
,sizeof(val
)) == -1 ) {
809 if( DEBUGLVL( dlevel
) ) {
810 dbgtext( "open_socket_in(): setsockopt: " );
811 dbgtext( "SO_REUSEADDR = %s ", val
?"True":"False" );
812 dbgtext( "on port %d failed ", port
);
813 dbgtext( "with error = %s\n", strerror(errno
) );
817 if( setsockopt(res
,SOL_SOCKET
,SO_REUSEPORT
,(char *)&val
,sizeof(val
)) == -1 ) {
818 if( DEBUGLVL( dlevel
) ) {
819 dbgtext( "open_socket_in(): setsockopt: ");
820 dbgtext( "SO_REUSEPORT = %s ", val
?"True":"False" );
821 dbgtext( "on port %d failed ", port
);
822 dbgtext( "with error = %s\n", strerror(errno
) );
825 #endif /* SO_REUSEPORT */
828 /* now we've got a socket - we need to bind it */
829 if( bind( res
, (struct sockaddr
*)&sock
, sizeof(sock
) ) == -1 ) {
830 if( DEBUGLVL(dlevel
) && (port
== SMB_PORT1
|| port
== SMB_PORT2
|| port
== NMB_PORT
) ) {
831 dbgtext( "bind failed on port %d ", port
);
832 dbgtext( "socket_addr = %s.\n", inet_ntoa( sock
.sin_addr
) );
833 dbgtext( "Error = %s\n", strerror(errno
) );
839 DEBUG( 10, ( "bind succeeded on port %d\n", port
) );
844 /****************************************************************************
845 Create an outgoing socket. timeout is in milliseconds.
846 **************************************************************************/
848 int open_socket_out(int type
, struct in_addr
*addr
, int port
,int timeout
)
850 struct sockaddr_in sock_out
;
852 int connect_loop
= 10;
855 /* create a socket to write to */
856 res
= socket(PF_INET
, type
, 0);
858 DEBUG(0,("socket error (%s)\n", strerror(errno
)));
862 if (type
!= SOCK_STREAM
)
865 memset((char *)&sock_out
,'\0',sizeof(sock_out
));
866 putip((char *)&sock_out
.sin_addr
,(char *)addr
);
868 sock_out
.sin_port
= htons( port
);
869 sock_out
.sin_family
= PF_INET
;
871 /* set it non-blocking */
872 set_blocking(res
,False
);
874 DEBUG(3,("Connecting to %s at port %d\n",inet_ntoa(*addr
),port
));
876 /* and connect it to the destination */
879 ret
= connect(res
,(struct sockaddr
*)&sock_out
,sizeof(sock_out
));
881 /* Some systems return EAGAIN when they mean EINPROGRESS */
882 if (ret
< 0 && (errno
== EINPROGRESS
|| errno
== EALREADY
||
883 errno
== EAGAIN
) && (connect_loop
< timeout
) ) {
884 smb_msleep(connect_loop
);
885 timeout
-= connect_loop
;
886 connect_loop
+= increment
;
887 if (increment
< 250) {
888 /* After 8 rounds we end up at a max of 255 msec */
894 if (ret
< 0 && (errno
== EINPROGRESS
|| errno
== EALREADY
||
896 DEBUG(1,("timeout connecting to %s:%d\n",inet_ntoa(*addr
),port
));
903 if (ret
< 0 && errno
== EISCONN
) {
910 DEBUG(2,("error connecting to %s:%d (%s)\n",
911 inet_ntoa(*addr
),port
,strerror(errno
)));
916 /* set it blocking again */
917 set_blocking(res
,True
);
922 /****************************************************************************
923 Create an outgoing TCP socket to any of the addrs. This is for
924 simultaneous connects to port 445 and 139 of a host or even a variety
925 of DC's all of which are equivalent for our purposes.
926 **************************************************************************/
928 BOOL
open_any_socket_out(struct sockaddr_in
*addrs
, int num_addrs
,
929 int timeout
, int *fd_index
, int *fd
)
931 int i
, resulting_index
, res
;
935 fd_set r_fds
, wr_fds
;
939 int connect_loop
= 10000; /* 10 milliseconds */
941 timeout
*= 1000; /* convert to microseconds */
943 sockets
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(int, num_addrs
);
948 resulting_index
= -1;
950 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++)
953 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++) {
954 sockets
[i
] = socket(PF_INET
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
957 set_blocking(sockets
[i
], False
);
961 good_connect
= False
;
963 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++) {
965 if (sockets
[i
] == -1)
968 if (connect(sockets
[i
], (struct sockaddr
*)&(addrs
[i
]),
969 sizeof(*addrs
)) == 0) {
970 /* Rather unlikely as we are non-blocking, but it
971 * might actually happen. */
976 if (errno
== EINPROGRESS
|| errno
== EALREADY
||
978 /* These are the error messages that something is
981 } else if (errno
!= 0) {
982 /* There was a direct error */
989 /* All of the connect's resulted in real error conditions */
993 /* Lets see if any of the connect attempts succeeded */
999 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++) {
1000 if (sockets
[i
] == -1)
1002 FD_SET(sockets
[i
], &wr_fds
);
1003 FD_SET(sockets
[i
], &r_fds
);
1004 if (sockets
[i
]>maxfd
)
1009 tv
.tv_usec
= connect_loop
;
1011 res
= sys_select_intr(maxfd
+1, &r_fds
, &wr_fds
, NULL
, &tv
);
1019 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++) {
1021 if (sockets
[i
] == -1)
1024 /* Stevens, Network Programming says that if there's a
1025 * successful connect, the socket is only writable. Upon an
1026 * error, it's both readable and writable. */
1028 if (FD_ISSET(sockets
[i
], &r_fds
) &&
1029 FD_ISSET(sockets
[i
], &wr_fds
)) {
1030 /* readable and writable, so it's an error */
1036 if (!FD_ISSET(sockets
[i
], &r_fds
) &&
1037 FD_ISSET(sockets
[i
], &wr_fds
)) {
1038 /* Only writable, so it's connected */
1039 resulting_index
= i
;
1046 timeout
-= connect_loop
;
1049 connect_loop
*= 1.5;
1050 if (connect_loop
> timeout
)
1051 connect_loop
= timeout
;
1055 for (i
=0; i
<num_addrs
; i
++) {
1056 if (i
== resulting_index
)
1058 if (sockets
[i
] >= 0)
1062 if (resulting_index
>= 0) {
1063 *fd_index
= resulting_index
;
1064 *fd
= sockets
[*fd_index
];
1065 set_blocking(*fd
, True
);
1070 return (resulting_index
>= 0);
1072 /****************************************************************************
1073 Open a connected UDP socket to host on port
1074 **************************************************************************/
1076 int open_udp_socket(const char *host
, int port
)
1078 int type
= SOCK_DGRAM
;
1079 struct sockaddr_in sock_out
;
1081 struct in_addr
*addr
;
1083 addr
= interpret_addr2(host
);
1085 res
= socket(PF_INET
, type
, 0);
1090 memset((char *)&sock_out
,'\0',sizeof(sock_out
));
1091 putip((char *)&sock_out
.sin_addr
,(char *)addr
);
1092 sock_out
.sin_port
= htons(port
);
1093 sock_out
.sin_family
= PF_INET
;
1095 if (connect(res
,(struct sockaddr
*)&sock_out
,sizeof(sock_out
))) {
1104 /*******************************************************************
1105 Matchname - determine if host name matches IP address. Used to
1106 confirm a hostname lookup to prevent spoof attacks.
1107 ******************************************************************/
1109 static BOOL
matchname(char *remotehost
,struct in_addr addr
)
1114 if ((hp
= sys_gethostbyname(remotehost
)) == 0) {
1115 DEBUG(0,("sys_gethostbyname(%s): lookup failure.\n", remotehost
));
1120 * Make sure that gethostbyname() returns the "correct" host name.
1121 * Unfortunately, gethostbyname("localhost") sometimes yields
1122 * "localhost.domain". Since the latter host name comes from the
1123 * local DNS, we just have to trust it (all bets are off if the local
1124 * DNS is perverted). We always check the address list, though.
1127 if (!strequal(remotehost
, hp
->h_name
)
1128 && !strequal(remotehost
, "localhost")) {
1129 DEBUG(0,("host name/name mismatch: %s != %s\n",
1130 remotehost
, hp
->h_name
));
1134 /* Look up the host address in the address list we just got. */
1135 for (i
= 0; hp
->h_addr_list
[i
]; i
++) {
1136 if (memcmp(hp
->h_addr_list
[i
], (char *) & addr
, sizeof(addr
)) == 0)
1141 * The host name does not map to the original host address. Perhaps
1142 * someone has compromised a name server. More likely someone botched
1143 * it, but that could be dangerous, too.
1146 DEBUG(0,("host name/address mismatch: %s != %s\n",
1147 inet_ntoa(addr
), hp
->h_name
));
1151 /*******************************************************************
1152 Return the DNS name of the remote end of a socket.
1153 ******************************************************************/
1155 char *get_peer_name(int fd
, BOOL force_lookup
)
1157 static pstring name_buf
;
1159 static fstring addr_buf
;
1161 struct in_addr addr
;
1164 /* reverse lookups can be *very* expensive, and in many
1165 situations won't work because many networks don't link dhcp
1166 with dns. To avoid the delay we avoid the lookup if
1168 if (!lp_hostname_lookups() && (force_lookup
== False
)) {
1169 return get_peer_addr(fd
);
1172 p
= get_peer_addr(fd
);
1174 /* it might be the same as the last one - save some DNS work */
1175 if (strcmp(p
, addr_buf
) == 0)
1178 pstrcpy(name_buf
,"UNKNOWN");
1182 fstrcpy(addr_buf
, p
);
1184 addr
= *interpret_addr2(p
);
1186 /* Look up the remote host name. */
1187 if ((hp
= gethostbyaddr((char *)&addr
.s_addr
, sizeof(addr
.s_addr
), AF_INET
)) == 0) {
1188 DEBUG(1,("Gethostbyaddr failed for %s\n",p
));
1189 pstrcpy(name_buf
, p
);
1191 pstrcpy(name_buf
,(char *)hp
->h_name
);
1192 if (!matchname(name_buf
, addr
)) {
1193 DEBUG(0,("Matchname failed on %s %s\n",name_buf
,p
));
1194 pstrcpy(name_buf
,"UNKNOWN");
1198 /* can't pass the same source and dest strings in when you
1199 use --enable-developer or the clobber_region() call will
1202 pstrcpy( tmp_name
, name_buf
);
1203 alpha_strcpy(name_buf
, tmp_name
, "_-.", sizeof(name_buf
));
1204 if (strstr(name_buf
,"..")) {
1205 pstrcpy(name_buf
, "UNKNOWN");
1211 /*******************************************************************
1212 Return the IP addr of the remote end of a socket as a string.
1213 ******************************************************************/
1215 char *get_peer_addr(int fd
)
1218 struct sockaddr_in
*sockin
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) (&sa
);
1219 socklen_t length
= sizeof(sa
);
1220 static fstring addr_buf
;
1222 fstrcpy(addr_buf
,"0.0.0.0");
1228 if (getpeername(fd
, &sa
, &length
) < 0) {
1229 DEBUG(0,("getpeername failed. Error was %s\n", strerror(errno
) ));
1233 fstrcpy(addr_buf
,(char *)inet_ntoa(sockin
->sin_addr
));
1238 /*******************************************************************
1239 Create protected unix domain socket.
1241 Some unixes cannot set permissions on a ux-dom-sock, so we
1242 have to make sure that the directory contains the protection
1243 permissions instead.
1244 ******************************************************************/
1246 int create_pipe_sock(const char *socket_dir
,
1247 const char *socket_name
,
1250 #ifdef HAVE_UNIXSOCKET
1251 struct sockaddr_un sunaddr
;
1257 old_umask
= umask(0);
1259 /* Create the socket directory or reuse the existing one */
1261 if (lstat(socket_dir
, &st
) == -1) {
1262 if (errno
== ENOENT
) {
1263 /* Create directory */
1264 if (mkdir(socket_dir
, dir_perms
) == -1) {
1265 DEBUG(0, ("error creating socket directory "
1266 "%s: %s\n", socket_dir
,
1271 DEBUG(0, ("lstat failed on socket directory %s: %s\n",
1272 socket_dir
, strerror(errno
)));
1276 /* Check ownership and permission on existing directory */
1277 if (!S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
)) {
1278 DEBUG(0, ("socket directory %s isn't a directory\n",
1282 if ((st
.st_uid
!= sec_initial_uid()) ||
1283 ((st
.st_mode
& 0777) != dir_perms
)) {
1284 DEBUG(0, ("invalid permissions on socket directory "
1285 "%s\n", socket_dir
));
1290 /* Create the socket file */
1292 sock
= socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
1299 pstr_sprintf(path
, "%s/%s", socket_dir
, socket_name
);
1302 memset(&sunaddr
, 0, sizeof(sunaddr
));
1303 sunaddr
.sun_family
= AF_UNIX
;
1304 safe_strcpy(sunaddr
.sun_path
, path
, sizeof(sunaddr
.sun_path
)-1);
1306 if (bind(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)&sunaddr
, sizeof(sunaddr
)) == -1) {
1307 DEBUG(0, ("bind failed on pipe socket %s: %s\n", path
,
1312 if (listen(sock
, 5) == -1) {
1313 DEBUG(0, ("listen failed on pipe socket %s: %s\n", path
,
1329 DEBUG(0, ("create_pipe_sock: No Unix sockets on this system\n"));
1331 #endif /* HAVE_UNIXSOCKET */