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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 #include <netdb.h>
29 #include <netinet/in.h>
30 #include <arpa/inet.h>
31 #include <sys/socket.h>
32 #include "ns_internal.h"
33 #include "ldap_common.h"
34 
35 /* networks attributes filters */
36 #define	_N_NAME		"cn"
37 #define	_N_NETWORK	"ipnetworknumber"
38 #define	_F_GETNETBYNAME	"(&(objectClass=ipNetwork)(cn=%s))"
39 #define	_F_GETNETBYNAME_SSD	"(&(%%s)(cn=%s))"
40 #define	_F_GETNETBYADDR	"(&(objectClass=ipNetwork)(|(ipNetworkNumber=%s)" \
41 						"(ipNetworkNumber=%s)))"
42 #define	_F_GETNETBYADDR_SSD	"(&(%%s)(|(ipNetworkNumber=%s)" \
43 						"(ipNetworkNumber=%s)))"
44 
45 static const char *networks_attrs[] = {
46 	_N_NAME,
47 	_N_NETWORK,
48 	(char *)NULL
49 };
50 
51 /*
52  * _nss_ldap_networks2str is the data marshaling method for the networks
53  * getXbyY * (e.g., getbyname(), getbyaddr(), getnetent() backend processes.
54  * This method is called after a successful ldap search has been performed.
55  * This method will parse the ldap search values into the file format.
56  * e.g.
57  *
58  * SunRay-ce2	10.34.96.0	SunRay
59  *
60  */
61 static int
62 _nss_ldap_networks2str(ldap_backend_ptr be, nss_XbyY_args_t *argp)
63 {
64 	uint_t		i;
65 	int		nss_result;
66 	int		buflen = 0, len;
67 	char		**network, *cname = NULL;
68 	char		*buffer = NULL;
69 	ns_ldap_result_t	*result = be->result;
70 	ns_ldap_attr_t	*names;
71 
72 	if (result == NULL)
73 		return (NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE);
74 	buflen = argp->buf.buflen;
75 
76 	if (argp->buf.result != NULL) {
77 		if ((be->buffer = calloc(1, buflen)) == NULL) {
78 			nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE;
79 			goto result_net2str;
80 		}
81 		buffer = be->buffer;
82 	} else
83 		buffer = argp->buf.buffer;
84 
85 	nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS;
86 	(void) memset(argp->buf.buffer, 0, buflen);
87 
88 	names = __ns_ldap_getAttrStruct(result->entry,  _N_NAME);
89 	if (names == NULL || names->attrvalue == NULL) {
90 		nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE;
91 		goto result_net2str;
92 	}
93 	/* Get the canonical name */
94 	cname = __s_api_get_canonical_name(result->entry, names, 1);
95 	/*
96 	 * The definition of the object class  "ipNetwork" has a
97 	 * discrepency between RFC 2307 and 2307bis.
98 	 * In 2307, "cn" is a MUST attribute. In 2307bis, "cn" is a
99 	 * MAY attribute.
100 	 * If "cn" is a MAY attribute, it does not  appear in RDN and can't
101 	 * be derived from RDN as a canonical "cn" name. In that case, use 1st
102 	 * "cn" value as the official name.
103 	 */
104 	if (cname == NULL)
105 		/* 2307bis case */
106 		cname = names->attrvalue[0];
107 	if (cname == NULL || (len = strlen(cname)) < 1) {
108 		nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE;
109 		goto result_net2str;
110 	}
111 	network = __ns_ldap_getAttr(result->entry, _N_NETWORK);
112 	if (network == NULL || network[0] == NULL ||
113 			(len = strlen(network[0])) < 1) {
114 		nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE;
115 		goto result_net2str;
116 	}
117 	len = snprintf(buffer, buflen,  "%s %s", cname, network[0]);
118 	TEST_AND_ADJUST(len, buffer, buflen, result_net2str);
119 	/* Append aliases */
120 	for (i = 0; i < names->value_count; i++) {
121 		if (names->attrvalue[i] == NULL) {
122 			nss_result = NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE;
123 			goto result_net2str;
124 		}
125 		/* Skip the canonical name */
126 		if (strcasecmp(names->attrvalue[i], cname) != 0) {
127 			len = snprintf(buffer, buflen,  " %s",
128 					names->attrvalue[i]);
129 			TEST_AND_ADJUST(len, buffer, buflen, result_net2str);
130 		}
131 	}
132 
133 	/* The front end marshaller doesn't need to copy trailing nulls */
134 	if (argp->buf.result != NULL)
135 		be->buflen = strlen(be->buffer);
136 
137 result_net2str:
138 
139 	(void) __ns_ldap_freeResult(&be->result);
140 	return (nss_result);
141 }
142 
143 /*
144  * Takes an unsigned integer in host order, and returns a printable
145  * string for it as a network number.  To allow for the possibility of
146  * naming subnets, only trailing dot-zeros are truncated.
147  * buf2 is untruncated version.
148  */
149 
150 static int nettoa(int anet, char *buf, char *buf2, int buflen)
151 {
152 	int		addr;
153 	char		*p;
154 	struct in_addr	in;
155 
156 	if (buf == NULL || buf2 == NULL)
157 		return ((int)1);
158 
159 	in = inet_makeaddr(anet, INADDR_ANY);
160 	addr = in.s_addr;
161 	if (inet_ntop(AF_INET, (const void *)&in, buf2, INET_ADDRSTRLEN)
162 			== NULL)
163 		return ((int)1);
164 	if (strlcpy(buf, buf2, buflen) >= buflen)
165 		return ((int)1);
166 	if ((IN_CLASSA_HOST & htonl(addr)) == 0) {
167 		p = strchr(buf, '.');
168 		if (p == NULL)
169 			return ((int)1);
170 		*p = 0;
171 	} else if ((IN_CLASSB_HOST & htonl(addr)) == 0) {
172 		p = strchr(buf, '.');
173 		if (p == NULL)
174 			return ((int)1);
175 		p = strchr(p + 1, '.');
176 		if (p == NULL)
177 			return ((int)1);
178 		*p = 0;
179 	} else if ((IN_CLASSC_HOST & htonl(addr)) == 0) {
180 		p = strrchr(buf, '.');
181 		if (p == NULL)
182 			return ((int)1);
183 		*p = 0;
184 	}
185 
186 	return ((int)0);
187 }
188 
189 
190 /*
191  * getbyname gets a network entry by name. This function constructs an
192  * ldap search filter using the network name invocation parameter and the
193  * getnetbyname search filter defined. Once the filter is constructed, we
194  * search for a matching entry and marshal the data results into struct
195  * netent for the frontend process. The function _nss_ldap_networks2ent
196  * performs the data marshaling.
197  */
198 
199 static nss_status_t
200 getbyname(ldap_backend_ptr be, void *a)
201 {
202 	nss_XbyY_args_t	*argp = (nss_XbyY_args_t *)a;
203 	char		searchfilter[SEARCHFILTERLEN];
204 	char		userdata[SEARCHFILTERLEN];
205 	char		netname[SEARCHFILTERLEN];
206 	int		ret;
207 
208 	if (_ldap_filter_name(netname, argp->key.name, sizeof (netname)) != 0)
209 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_NOTFOUND);
210 
211 	ret = snprintf(searchfilter, sizeof (searchfilter),
212 	    _F_GETNETBYNAME, netname);
213 	if (ret >= sizeof (searchfilter) || ret < 0)
214 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_NOTFOUND);
215 
216 	ret = snprintf(userdata, sizeof (userdata),
217 	    _F_GETNETBYNAME_SSD, netname);
218 	if (ret >= sizeof (userdata) || ret < 0)
219 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_NOTFOUND);
220 
221 	return ((nss_status_t)_nss_ldap_lookup(be, argp,
222 		_NETWORKS, searchfilter, NULL,
223 		_merge_SSD_filter, userdata));
224 }
225 
226 
227 /*
228  * getbyaddr gets a network entry by ip address. This function constructs an
229  * ldap search filter using the name invocation parameter and the getnetbyaddr
230  * search filter defined. Once the filter is constructed, we search for a
231  * matching entry and marshal the data results into struct netent for the
232  * frontend process. The function _nss_ldap_networks2ent performs the data
233  * marshaling.
234  */
235 
236 static nss_status_t
237 getbyaddr(ldap_backend_ptr be, void *a)
238 {
239 	nss_XbyY_args_t	*argp = (nss_XbyY_args_t *)a;
240 	char		addrstr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN], addrstr2[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
241 	char		searchfilter[SEARCHFILTERLEN];
242 	char		userdata[SEARCHFILTERLEN];
243 	int		ret;
244 
245 	if (nettoa((int)argp->key.netaddr.net, addrstr, addrstr2,
246 				INET_ADDRSTRLEN) != 0)
247 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_UNAVAIL);
248 
249 	ret = snprintf(searchfilter, sizeof (searchfilter),
250 	    _F_GETNETBYADDR, addrstr, addrstr2);
251 	if (ret >= sizeof (searchfilter) || ret < 0)
252 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_NOTFOUND);
253 
254 	ret = snprintf(userdata, sizeof (userdata),
255 	    _F_GETNETBYADDR_SSD, addrstr, addrstr2);
256 	if (ret >= sizeof (userdata) || ret < 0)
257 		return ((nss_status_t)NSS_NOTFOUND);
258 
259 	return ((nss_status_t)_nss_ldap_lookup(be, argp,
260 		_NETWORKS, searchfilter, NULL,
261 		_merge_SSD_filter, userdata));
262 }
263 
264 static ldap_backend_op_t net_ops[] = {
265 	_nss_ldap_destr,
266 	_nss_ldap_endent,
267 	_nss_ldap_setent,
268 	_nss_ldap_getent,
269 	getbyname,
270 	getbyaddr
271 };
272 
273 
274 /*
275  * _nss_ldap_networks_constr is where life begins. This function calls the
276  * generic ldap constructor function to define and build the abstract data
277  * types required to support ldap operations.
278  */
279 
280 /*ARGSUSED0*/
281 nss_backend_t *
282 _nss_ldap_networks_constr(const char *dummy1, const char *dummy2,
283 			const char *dummy3)
284 {
285 
286 	return ((nss_backend_t *)_nss_ldap_constr(net_ops,
287 		sizeof (net_ops)/sizeof (net_ops[0]), _NETWORKS,
288 		networks_attrs, _nss_ldap_networks2str));
289 }
290