/* * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * tli_host() determines the type of transport (connected, connectionless), * the transport address of a client host, and the transport address of a * server endpoint. In addition, it provides methods to map a transport * address to a printable host name or address. Socket address results are * in static memory; tli structures are allocated from the heap. * * The result from the hostname lookup method is STRING_PARANOID when a host * pretends to have someone elses name, or when a host name is available but * could not be verified. * * Diagnostics are reported through syslog(3). * * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#) tli.c 1.15 97/03/21 19:27:25"; #endif #ifdef TLI /* System libraries. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern char *nc_sperror(); extern int errno; extern char *sys_errlist[]; extern int sys_nerr; extern int t_errno; extern char *t_errlist[]; extern int t_nerr; /* Local stuff. */ #include "tcpd.h" /* Forward declarations. */ static void tli_endpoints(); static struct netconfig *tli_transport(); static void tli_hostname(); static void tli_hostaddr(); static void tli_cleanup(); static char *tli_error(); static void tli_sink(); /* tli_host - look up endpoint addresses and install conversion methods */ void tli_host(request) struct request_info *request; { static struct sockaddr_gen client; static struct sockaddr_gen server; /* * If we discover that we are using an IP transport, pretend we never * were here. Otherwise, use the transport-independent method and stick * to generic network addresses. XXX hard-coded protocol family name. */ tli_endpoints(request); if ((request->config = tli_transport(request->fd)) != 0 && (STR_EQ(request->config->nc_protofmly, "inet") #ifdef HAVE_IPV6 || STR_EQ(request->config->nc_protofmly, "inet6") #endif )) { if (request->client->unit != 0) { memcpy(&client, request->client->unit->addr.buf, SGSOCKADDRSZ((struct sockaddr_gen*) request->client->unit->addr.buf)); request->client->sin = &client; sockgen_simplify(&client); } if (request->server->unit != 0) { memcpy(&server, request->server->unit->addr.buf, SGSOCKADDRSZ((struct sockaddr_gen*) request->server->unit->addr.buf)); request->server->sin = &server; sockgen_simplify(&server); } tli_cleanup(request); sock_methods(request); } else { request->hostname = tli_hostname; request->hostaddr = tli_hostaddr; request->cleanup = tli_cleanup; } } /* tli_cleanup - cleanup some dynamically-allocated data structures */ static void tli_cleanup(request) struct request_info *request; { if (request->config != 0) freenetconfigent(request->config); if (request->client->unit != 0) t_free((char *) request->client->unit, T_UNITDATA); if (request->server->unit != 0) t_free((char *) request->server->unit, T_UNITDATA); } /* tli_endpoints - determine TLI client and server endpoint information */ static void tli_endpoints(request) struct request_info *request; { struct t_unitdata *server; struct t_unitdata *client; int fd = request->fd; int flags; /* * Determine the client endpoint address. With unconnected services, peek * at the sender address of the pending protocol data unit without * popping it off the receive queue. This trick works because only the * address member of the unitdata structure has been allocated. * * Beware of successful returns with zero-length netbufs (for example, * Solaris 2.3 with ticlts transport). The netdir(3) routines can't * handle that. Assume connection-less transport when TI_GETPEERNAME * produces no usable result, even when t_rcvudata() is unable to figure * out the peer address. Better to hang than to loop. */ if ((client = (struct t_unitdata *) t_alloc(fd, T_UNITDATA, T_ADDR)) == 0) { tcpd_warn("t_alloc: %s", tli_error()); return; } if (ioctl(fd, TI_GETPEERNAME, &client->addr) < 0 || client->addr.len == 0) { request->sink = tli_sink; if (t_rcvudata(fd, client, &flags) < 0 || client->addr.len == 0) { tcpd_warn("can't get client address: %s", tli_error()); t_free((void *) client, T_UNITDATA); return; } } request->client->unit = client; /* * Look up the server endpoint address. This can be used for filtering on * server address or name, or to look up the client user. */ if ((server = (struct t_unitdata *) t_alloc(fd, T_UNITDATA, T_ADDR)) == 0) { tcpd_warn("t_alloc: %s", tli_error()); return; } if (ioctl(fd, TI_GETMYNAME, &server->addr) < 0) { tcpd_warn("TI_GETMYNAME: %m"); t_free((void *) server, T_UNITDATA); return; } request->server->unit = server; } /* tli_transport - find out TLI transport type */ static struct netconfig *tli_transport(fd) int fd; { struct stat from_client; struct stat from_config; void *handlep; struct netconfig *config; /* * Assuming that the network device is a clone device, we must compare * the major device number of stdin to the minor device number of the * devices listed in the netconfig table. */ if (fstat(fd, &from_client) != 0) { tcpd_warn("fstat(fd %d): %m", fd); return (0); } if ((handlep = setnetconfig()) == 0) { tcpd_warn("setnetconfig: %m"); return (0); } while (config = getnetconfig(handlep)) { if (stat(config->nc_device, &from_config) == 0) { if (minor(from_config.st_rdev) == major(from_client.st_rdev) || /* XXX: Solaris 8 no longer has clone devices for IP */ major(from_config.st_rdev) == major(from_client.st_rdev)) break; } } if (config == 0) { tcpd_warn("unable to identify transport protocol"); return (0); } /* * Something else may clobber our getnetconfig() result, so we'd better * acquire our private copy. */ if ((config = getnetconfigent(config->nc_netid)) == 0) { tcpd_warn("getnetconfigent(%s): %s", config->nc_netid, nc_sperror()); return (0); } return (config); } /* tli_hostaddr - map TLI transport address to printable address */ static void tli_hostaddr(host) struct host_info *host; { struct request_info *request = host->request; struct netconfig *config = request->config; struct t_unitdata *unit = host->unit; char *uaddr; if (config != 0 && unit != 0 && (uaddr = taddr2uaddr(config, &unit->addr)) != 0) { STRN_CPY(host->addr, uaddr, sizeof(host->addr)); free(uaddr); } } /* tli_hostname - map TLI transport address to hostname */ static void tli_hostname(host) struct host_info *host; { struct request_info *request = host->request; struct netconfig *config = request->config; struct t_unitdata *unit = host->unit; struct nd_hostservlist *servlist; if (config != 0 && unit != 0 && netdir_getbyaddr(config, &servlist, &unit->addr) == ND_OK) { struct nd_hostserv *service = servlist->h_hostservs; struct nd_addrlist *addr_list; int found = 0; if (netdir_getbyname(config, service, &addr_list) != ND_OK) { /* * Unable to verify that the name matches the address. This may * be a transient problem or a botched name server setup. We * decide to play safe. */ tcpd_warn("can't verify hostname: netdir_getbyname(%.*s) failed", STRING_LENGTH, service->h_host); } else { /* * Look up the host address in the address list we just got. The * comparison is done on the textual representation, because the * transport address is an opaque structure that may have holes * with uninitialized garbage. This approach obviously loses when * the address does not have a textual representation. */ char *uaddr = eval_hostaddr(host); char *ua; int i; for (i = 0; found == 0 && i < addr_list->n_cnt; i++) { if ((ua = taddr2uaddr(config, &(addr_list->n_addrs[i]))) != 0) { found = !strcmp(ua, uaddr); free(ua); } } netdir_free((void *) addr_list, ND_ADDRLIST); /* * When the host name does not map to the initial address, assume * someone has compromised a name server. More likely someone * botched it, but that could be dangerous, too. */ if (found == 0) tcpd_warn("host name/address mismatch: %s != %.*s", host->addr, STRING_LENGTH, service->h_host); } STRN_CPY(host->name, found ? service->h_host : paranoid, sizeof(host->name)); netdir_free((void *) servlist, ND_HOSTSERVLIST); } } /* tli_error - convert tli error number to text */ static char *tli_error() { static char buf[40]; if (t_errno != TSYSERR) { if (t_errno < 0 || t_errno >= t_nerr) { sprintf(buf, "Unknown TLI error %d", t_errno); return (buf); } else { return (t_errlist[t_errno]); } } else { if (errno < 0 || errno >= sys_nerr) { sprintf(buf, "Unknown UNIX error %d", errno); return (buf); } else { return (sys_errlist[errno]); } } } /* tli_sink - absorb unreceived datagram */ static void tli_sink(fd) int fd; { struct t_unitdata *unit; int flags; /* * Something went wrong. Absorb the datagram to keep inetd from looping. * Allocate storage for address, control and data. If that fails, sleep * for a couple of seconds in an attempt to keep inetd from looping too * fast. */ if ((unit = (struct t_unitdata *) t_alloc(fd, T_UNITDATA, T_ALL)) == 0) { tcpd_warn("t_alloc: %s", tli_error()); sleep(5); } else { (void) t_rcvudata(fd, unit, &flags); t_free((void *) unit, T_UNITDATA); } } #endif /* TLI */