xref: /freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/networking/share/ipaddr.subr (revision f4b37ed0f8b307b1f3f0f630ca725d68f1dff30d)
1if [ ! "$_NETWORKING_IPADDR_SUBR" ]; then _NETWORKING_IPADDR_SUBR=1
2#
3# Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Devin Teske
4# All rights reserved.
5#
6# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8# are met:
9# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10#    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12#    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13#    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14#
15# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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24# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
25# SUCH DAMAGE.
26#
27# $FreeBSD$
28#
29############################################################ INCLUDES
30
31BSDCFG_SHARE="/usr/share/bsdconfig"
32. $BSDCFG_SHARE/common.subr || exit 1
33f_dprintf "%s: loading includes..." networking/ipaddr.subr
34f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/dialog.subr
35f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/networking/common.subr
36f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/strings.subr
37
38BSDCFG_LIBE="/usr/libexec/bsdconfig" APP_DIR="120.networking"
39f_include_lang $BSDCFG_LIBE/$APP_DIR/include/messages.subr
40
41############################################################ FUNCTIONS
42
43# f_dialog_iperror $error $ipaddr
44#
45# Display a msgbox with the appropriate error message for an error returned by
46# the f_validate_ipaddr function.
47#
48f_dialog_iperror()
49{
50	local error="$1" ip="$2"
51
52	[ ${error:-0} -ne 0 ] || return $SUCCESS
53
54	case "$error" in
55	1) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv4_addr_octet_contains_invalid_chars" "$ip" ;;
56	2) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv4_addr_octet_is_null" "$ip" ;;
57	3) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv4_addr_octet_exceeds_max_value" "$ip" ;;
58	4) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv4_addr_octet_missing_or_extra" "$ip" ;;
59	esac
60}
61
62# f_dialog_validate_ipaddr $ipaddr
63#
64# Returns zero if the given argument (an IP address) is of the proper format.
65#
66# If the IP address is determined to be invalid, the appropriate error will be
67# displayed using the f_dialog_iperror function above.
68#
69f_dialog_validate_ipaddr()
70{
71	local ip="$1"
72
73	f_validate_ipaddr "$ip"
74	local retval=$?
75
76	# Produce an appropriate error message if necessary.
77	[ $retval -eq $SUCCESS ] || f_dialog_iperror $retval "$ip"
78
79	return $retval
80}
81
82# f_dialog_ip6error $error $ipv6_addr
83#
84# Display a msgbox with the appropriate error message for an error returned by
85# the f_validate_ipaddr6 function above.
86#
87f_dialog_ip6error()
88{
89	local error="$1" ip="$2"
90
91	[ ${error:-0} -ne 0 ] || return $SUCCESS
92
93	case "$error" in
94	1) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv6_addr_segment_contains_invalid_chars" "$ip" ;;
95	2) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv6_addr_too_many_null_segments" "$ip" ;;
96	3) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv6_addr_segment_contains_too_many_chars" "$ip" ;;
97	4) f_show_msg "$msg_ipv6_addr_too_few_or_extra_segments" "$ip" ;;
98	*)
99		if [ $(( $error & 0xF )) -eq 5 ]; then
100			# IPv4 at the end of IPv6 address is invalid
101			f_dialog_iperror $(( $error >> 4 )) "$ip"
102		fi
103	esac
104}
105
106# f_dialog_validate_ipaddr6 $ipv6_addr
107#
108# Returns zero if the given argument (an IPv6 address) is of the proper format.
109#
110# If the IP address is determined to be invalid, the appropriate error will be
111# displayed using the f_dialog_ip6error function above.
112#
113f_dialog_validate_ipaddr6()
114{
115	local ip="$1"
116
117	f_validate_ipaddr6 "$ip"
118	local retval=$?
119
120	# Produce an appropriate error message if necessary.
121	[ $retval -eq $SUCCESS ] || f_dialog_ip6error $retval "$ip"
122
123	return $retval
124}
125
126# f_dialog_input_ipaddr $interface $ipaddr
127#
128# Allows the user to edit a given IP address. If the user does not cancel or
129# press ESC, the $ipaddr environment variable will hold the newly-configured
130# value upon return.
131#
132# Optionally, the user can enter the format "IP_ADDRESS/NBITS" to set the
133# netmask at the same time as the IP address. If such a format is entered by
134# the user, the $netmask environment variable will hold the newly-configured
135# netmask upon return.
136#
137f_dialog_input_ipaddr()
138{
139	local interface="$1" _ipaddr="$2" _input
140
141	#
142	# Return with-error when there are NFS-mounts currently active. If the
143	# IP address is changed while NFS-exported directories are mounted, the
144	# system may hang (if any NFS mounts are using that interface).
145	#
146	if f_nfs_mounted && ! f_jailed; then
147		local setting
148		f_sprintf setting "$msg_current_ipaddr" "$interface" "$_ipaddr"
149		f_noyes "$msg_nfs_mounts_may_cause_hang" "$setting" ||
150			return $DIALOG_CANCEL
151	fi
152
153	local msg
154	f_sprintf msg "$msg_please_enter_new_ip_addr" "$interface"
155
156	#
157	# Loop until the user provides taint-free input.
158	#
159	local retval
160	while :; do
161		#
162		# Return error status if:
163		# - User has either pressed ESC or chosen Cancel/No
164		# - User has not made any changes to the given value
165		#
166		f_dialog_input _input "$msg" "$_ipaddr" \
167		               "$hline_num_punc_tab_enter" || return $?
168		[ "$_ipaddr" = "$_input" ] && return $DIALOG_CANCEL
169
170		# Return success if NULL value was entered
171		[ "$_input" ] || return $DIALOG_OK
172
173		# Take only the first "word" of the user's input
174		_ipaddr="$_input"
175		_ipaddr="${_ipaddr%%[$IFS]*}"
176
177		# Taint-check the user's input
178		f_dialog_validate_ipaddr "${_ipaddr%%/*}" && break
179	done
180
181	#
182	# Support the syntax: IP_ADDRESS/NBITS
183	#
184	local _netmask=""
185	case "$_ipaddr" in
186	*/*)
187		local nbits="${_ipaddr#*/}" n=0
188		_ipaddr="${_ipaddr%%/*}"
189
190		#
191		# Taint-check $nbits to be (a) a positive whole-integer,
192		# and (b) to be less than or equal to 32. Otherwise, set
193		# $n so that the below loop never executes.
194		#
195		( f_isinteger "$nbits" && [ $nbits -ge 0 -a $nbits -le 32 ] ) \
196			|| n=4
197
198		while [ $n -lt 4 ]; do
199			_netmask="$_netmask${_netmask:+.}$((
200				(65280 >> ($nbits - 8 * $n) & 255)
201				* ((8*$n) < $nbits & $nbits <= (8*($n+1)))
202				+ 255 * ($nbits > (8*($n+1)))
203			))"
204			n=$(( $n + 1 ))
205		done
206		;;
207	esac
208
209	ipaddr="$_ipaddr"
210	[ "$_netmask" ] && netmask="$_netmask"
211
212	return $DIALOG_OK
213}
214
215############################################################ MAIN
216
217f_dprintf "%s: Successfully loaded." networking/ipaddr.subr
218
219fi # ! $_NETWORKING_IPADDR_SUBR
220