2 * Routines for testing only. Not really industrial strength.
4 * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
6 * $FreeBSD: src/contrib/tcp_wrappers/scaffold.c,v 1.2.2.1 2000/07/18 08:34:55 ume Exp $
9 /* System libraries. */
11 #include <sys/types.h>
13 #include <sys/socket.h>
14 #include <netinet/in.h>
15 #include <arpa/inet.h>
24 #define INADDR_NONE (-1) /* XXX should be 0xffffffff */
31 /* Application-specific. */
37 * These are referenced by the options module and by rfc931.c.
39 int allow_severity
= SEVERITY
;
40 int deny_severity
= LOG_WARNING
;
41 int rfc931_timeout
= RFC931_TIMEOUT
;
44 /* dup_hostent - create hostent in one memory block */
46 static struct hostent
*dup_hostent(hp
)
49 struct hostent_block
{
53 struct hostent_block
*hb
;
58 for (count
= 0; hp
->h_addr_list
[count
] != 0; count
++)
61 if ((hb
= (struct hostent_block
*) malloc(sizeof(struct hostent_block
)
62 + (hp
->h_length
+ sizeof(char *)) * count
)) == 0) {
63 fprintf(stderr
, "Sorry, out of memory\n");
66 memset((char *) &hb
->host
, 0, sizeof(hb
->host
));
67 hb
->host
.h_length
= hp
->h_length
;
68 hb
->host
.h_addr_list
= hb
->addr_list
;
69 hb
->host
.h_addr_list
[count
] = 0;
70 data
= (char *) (hb
->host
.h_addr_list
+ count
+ 1);
72 for (count
= 0; (addr
= hp
->h_addr_list
[count
]) != 0; count
++) {
73 hb
->host
.h_addr_list
[count
] = data
+ hp
->h_length
* count
;
74 memcpy(hb
->host
.h_addr_list
[count
], addr
, hp
->h_length
);
80 /* find_inet_addr - find all addresses for this host, result to free() */
83 struct addrinfo
*find_inet_addr(host
)
86 struct addrinfo hints
, *res
;
88 memset(&hints
, 0, sizeof(hints
));
89 hints
.ai_family
= PF_UNSPEC
;
90 hints
.ai_socktype
= SOCK_STREAM
;
91 hints
.ai_flags
= AI_PASSIVE
| AI_NUMERICHOST
;
92 if (getaddrinfo(host
, NULL
, &hints
, &res
) == 0)
95 memset(&hints
, 0, sizeof(hints
));
96 hints
.ai_family
= PF_UNSPEC
;
97 hints
.ai_socktype
= SOCK_STREAM
;
98 hints
.ai_flags
= AI_PASSIVE
| AI_CANONNAME
;
99 if (getaddrinfo(host
, NULL
, &hints
, &res
) != 0) {
100 tcpd_warn("%s: host not found", host
);
103 if (res
->ai_family
!= AF_INET6
&& res
->ai_family
!= AF_INET
) {
104 tcpd_warn("%d: not an internet host", res
->ai_family
);
108 if (!res
->ai_canonname
) {
109 tcpd_warn("%s: hostname alias", host
);
110 tcpd_warn("(cannot obtain official name)");
111 } else if (STR_NE(host
, res
->ai_canonname
)) {
112 tcpd_warn("%s: hostname alias", host
);
113 tcpd_warn("(official name: %.*s)", STRING_LENGTH
, res
->ai_canonname
);
118 struct hostent
*find_inet_addr(host
)
123 static struct hostent h
;
124 static char *addr_list
[2];
127 * Host address: translate it to internal form.
129 if ((addr
.s_addr
= dot_quad_addr(host
)) != INADDR_NONE
) {
130 h
.h_addr_list
= addr_list
;
131 h
.h_addr_list
[0] = (char *) &addr
;
132 h
.h_length
= sizeof(addr
);
133 return (dup_hostent(&h
));
137 * Map host name to a series of addresses. Watch out for non-internet
138 * forms or aliases. The NOT_INADDR() is here in case gethostbyname() has
139 * been "enhanced" to accept numeric addresses. Make a copy of the
140 * address list so that later gethostbyXXX() calls will not clobber it.
142 if (NOT_INADDR(host
) == 0) {
143 tcpd_warn("%s: not an internet address", host
);
146 if ((hp
= gethostbyname(host
)) == 0) {
147 tcpd_warn("%s: host not found", host
);
150 if (hp
->h_addrtype
!= AF_INET
) {
151 tcpd_warn("%d: not an internet host", hp
->h_addrtype
);
154 if (STR_NE(host
, hp
->h_name
)) {
155 tcpd_warn("%s: hostname alias", host
);
156 tcpd_warn("(official name: %.*s)", STRING_LENGTH
, hp
->h_name
);
158 return (dup_hostent(hp
));
162 /* check_dns - give each address thorough workout, return address count */
167 struct request_info request
;
169 struct sockaddr_storage sin
;
170 struct addrinfo
*hp
, *res
;
172 struct sockaddr_in sin
;
178 if ((hp
= find_inet_addr(host
)) == 0)
180 request_init(&request
, RQ_CLIENT_SIN
, &sin
, 0);
181 sock_methods(&request
);
183 memset((char *) &sin
, 0, sizeof(sin
));
184 sin
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
188 for (res
= hp
, count
= 0; res
; res
= res
->ai_next
, count
++) {
189 memcpy(&sin
, res
->ai_addr
, res
->ai_addrlen
);
191 for (count
= 0; (addr
= hp
->h_addr_list
[count
]) != 0; count
++) {
192 memcpy((char *) &sin
.sin_addr
, addr
, sizeof(sin
.sin_addr
));
196 * Force host name and address conversions. Use the request structure
197 * as a cache. Detect hostname lookup problems. Any name/name or
198 * name/address conflicts will be reported while eval_hostname() does
201 request_set(&request
, RQ_CLIENT_ADDR
, "", RQ_CLIENT_NAME
, "", 0);
202 if (STR_EQ(eval_hostname(request
.client
), unknown
))
203 tcpd_warn("host address %s->name lookup failed",
204 eval_hostaddr(request
.client
));
214 /* dummy function to intercept the real shell_cmd() */
218 void shell_cmd(command
)
221 if (hosts_access_verbose
)
222 printf("command: %s", command
);
225 /* dummy function to intercept the real clean_exit() */
229 void clean_exit(request
)
230 struct request_info
*request
;
235 /* check_path - examine accessibility */
237 int check_path(path
, st
)
244 if (stat(path
, st
) < 0)
248 tcpd_warn("%s: not owned by root", path
);
249 if (st
->st_mode
& 020)
250 tcpd_warn("%s: group writable", path
);
252 if (st
->st_mode
& 002)
253 tcpd_warn("%s: world writable", path
);
254 if (path
[0] == '/' && path
[1] != 0) {
255 strrchr(strcpy(buf
, path
), '/')[0] = 0;
256 (void) check_path(buf
[0] ? buf
: "/", &stbuf
);