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/*
Samba Unix/Linux SMB client library
net lookup command
Copyright (C) 2001 Andrew Tridgell (tridge@samba.org)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "includes.h"
#include "../utils/net.h"
int net_lookup_usage(int argc, const char **argv)
{
d_printf(
" net lookup host HOSTNAME <type>\n\tgives IP for a hostname\n\n"
" net lookup ldap [domain]\n\tgives IP of domain's ldap server\n\n"
" net lookup kdc [realm]\n\tgives IP of realm's kerberos KDC\n\n"
" net lookup dc [domain]\n\tgives IP of domains Domain Controllers\n\n"
" net lookup master [domain|wg]\n\tgive IP of master browser\n\n"
);
return -1;
}
/* lookup a hostname giving an IP */
static int net_lookup_host(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct in_addr ip;
int name_type = 0x20;
if (argc == 0) return net_lookup_usage(argc, argv);
if (argc > 1) name_type = strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0);
if (!resolve_name(argv[0], &ip, name_type)) {
/* we deliberately use DEBUG() here to send it to stderr
so scripts aren't mucked up */
DEBUG(0,("Didn't find %s#%02x\n", argv[0], name_type));
return -1;
}
d_printf("%s\n", inet_ntoa(ip));
return 0;
}
static void print_ldap_srvlist(char *srvlist)
{
char *cur, *next;
struct in_addr ip;
BOOL printit;
cur = srvlist;
do {
next = strchr(cur,':');
if (next) *next++='\0';
printit = resolve_name(cur, &ip, 0x20);
cur=next;
next=cur ? strchr(cur,' ') :NULL;
if (next)
*next++='\0';
if (printit)
d_printf("%s:%s\n", inet_ntoa(ip), cur?cur:"");
cur = next;
} while (next);
}
static int net_lookup_ldap(int argc, const char **argv)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP
char *srvlist;
const char *domain;
int rc;
struct in_addr addr;
struct hostent *hostent;
if (argc > 0)
domain = argv[0];
else
domain = opt_target_workgroup;
DEBUG(9, ("Lookup up ldap for domain %s\n", domain));
rc = ldap_domain2hostlist(domain, &srvlist);
if ((rc == LDAP_SUCCESS) && srvlist) {
print_ldap_srvlist(srvlist);
return 0;
}
DEBUG(9, ("Looking up DC for domain %s\n", domain));
if (!get_pdc_ip(domain, &addr))
return -1;
hostent = gethostbyaddr((char *) &addr.s_addr, sizeof(addr.s_addr),
AF_INET);
if (!hostent)
return -1;
DEBUG(9, ("Found DC with DNS name %s\n", hostent->h_name));
domain = strchr(hostent->h_name, '.');
if (!domain)
return -1;
domain++;
DEBUG(9, ("Looking up ldap for domain %s\n", domain));
rc = ldap_domain2hostlist(domain, &srvlist);
if ((rc == LDAP_SUCCESS) && srvlist) {
print_ldap_srvlist(srvlist);
return 0;
}
return -1;
#endif
DEBUG(1,("No LDAP support\n"));
return -1;
}
static int net_lookup_dc(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct in_addr *ip_list, addr;
char *pdc_str = NULL;
const char *domain=opt_target_workgroup;
int count, i;
BOOL list_ordered;
if (argc > 0)
domain=argv[0];
/* first get PDC */
if (!get_pdc_ip(domain, &addr))
return -1;
asprintf(&pdc_str, "%s", inet_ntoa(addr));
d_printf("%s\n", pdc_str);
if (!get_dc_list(domain, &ip_list, &count, &list_ordered)) {
SAFE_FREE(pdc_str);
return 0;
}
for (i=0;i<count;i++) {
char *dc_str = inet_ntoa(ip_list[i]);
if (!strequal(pdc_str, dc_str))
d_printf("%s\n", dc_str);
}
SAFE_FREE(pdc_str);
return 0;
}
static int net_lookup_master(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct in_addr master_ip;
const char *domain=opt_target_workgroup;
if (argc > 0)
domain=argv[0];
if (!find_master_ip(domain, &master_ip))
return -1;
d_printf("%s\n", inet_ntoa(master_ip));
return 0;
}
static int net_lookup_kdc(int argc, const char **argv)
{
#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
krb5_error_code rc;
krb5_context ctx;
struct sockaddr_in *addrs;
int num_kdcs,i;
krb5_data realm;
char **realms;
rc = krb5_init_context(&ctx);
if (rc) {
DEBUG(1,("krb5_init_context failed (%s)\n",
error_message(rc)));
return -1;
}
if (argc>0) {
realm.data = (krb5_pointer) argv[0];
realm.length = strlen(argv[0]);
} else if (lp_realm() && *lp_realm()) {
realm.data = (krb5_pointer) lp_realm();
realm.length = strlen(realm.data);
} else {
rc = krb5_get_host_realm(ctx, NULL, &realms);
if (rc) {
DEBUG(1,("krb5_gethost_realm failed (%s)\n",
error_message(rc)));
return -1;
}
realm.data = (krb5_pointer) *realms;
realm.length = strlen(realm.data);
}
rc = krb5_locate_kdc(ctx, &realm, &addrs, &num_kdcs, 0);
if (rc) {
DEBUG(1, ("krb5_locate_kdc failed (%s)\n", error_message(rc)));
return -1;
}
for (i=0;i<num_kdcs;i++)
if (addrs[i].sin_family == AF_INET)
d_printf("%s:%hd\n", inet_ntoa(addrs[i].sin_addr),
ntohs(addrs[i].sin_port));
return 0;
#endif
DEBUG(1, ("No kerberos support\n"));
return -1;
}
This fixes a number of ADS problems, particularly with netbiosless setups. - split up the ads structure into logical pieces. This makes it much easier to keep things like the authentication realm and the server realm separate (they can be different). - allow ads callers to specify that no sasl bind should be performed (used by "net ads info" for example) - fix an error with handing ADS_ERROR_SYSTEM() when errno is 0 - completely rewrote the code for finding the LDAP server. Now try DNS methods first, and try all DNS servers returned from the SRV DNS query, sorted by closeness to our interfaces (using the same sort code as we use in replies from WINS servers). This allows us to cope with ADS DCs that are down, and ensures we don't pick one that is on the other side of the country unless absolutely necessary. - recognise dnsRecords as binary when displaying them - cope with the realm not being configured in smb.conf (work it out from the LDAP server) - look at the trustDirection when looking up trusted domains and don't include trusts that trust our domains but we don't trust theirs. - use LDAP to query the alternate (netbios) name for a realm, and make sure that both and long and short forms of the name are accepted by winbindd. Use the short form by default for listing users/groups. - rescan the list of trusted domains every 5 minutes in case new trust relationships are added while winbindd is running - include transient trust relationships (ie. C trusts B, B trusts A, so C trusts A) in winbindd. - don't do a gratuituous node status lookup when finding an ADS DC (we don't need it and it could fail) - remove unused sid_to_distinguished_name function - make sure we find the allternate name of our primary domain when operating with a netbiosless ADS DC (using LDAP to do the lookup) - fixed the rpc trusted domain enumeration to support up to approx 2000 trusted domains (the old limit was 3) - use the IP for the remote_machine (%m) macro when the client doesn't supply us with a name via a netbios session request (eg. port 445) - if the client uses SPNEGO then use the machine name from the SPNEGO auth packet for remote_machine (%m) macro - add new 'net ads workgroup' command to find the netbios workgroup name for a realm (This used to be commit e358d7b24c86a46d8c361b9e32a25d4f71a6dc00)
2002-08-05 02:47:46 +00:00
/* lookup hosts or IP addresses using internal samba lookup fns */
int net_lookup(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct functable func[] = {
{"HOST", net_lookup_host},
{"LDAP", net_lookup_ldap},
{"DC", net_lookup_dc},
{"MASTER", net_lookup_master},
{"KDC", net_lookup_kdc},
{NULL, NULL}
};
return net_run_function(argc, argv, func, net_lookup_usage);
}