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samba-mirror/source/namedbsubnet.c
Samba Release Account 6e932e4bae local_only NetServerEnum syncs can now be issued.
bug spotted in nameservresp.c - arguments to test subnet the response
is received on (same_net()) were the wrong way round (ccm@shentel.net)

samba was adding WORKGROUP(1e) as a unique not a group name: fixed this

bug in reply_name_status() and reply_name_query(): WINS entries weren't
being looked up.

name status reply adds local SELF entries to WINS SELF entries: some
SELF entries are only added locally, while others are only added via
WINS. name status needs to have both, combined.

a sync will only occur when an ANN_LocalMasterAnnouncement is received, NOT
an ANN_HostAnnouncement or an ANN_DomainAnnouncement.

when samba is a member of a workgroup, it looks for (using a wins server)
and announces to its domain master. NAME_QUERY_ANNOUNCE_HOST - yet another
'state' - has been created to do this: do the name query on the wins server
and send the announce host to the answer to this query.

jeremy @ vantive wrote the original code to do this, which used the
name_query() function.  i'm trying to avoid name_query: it times out and
generally messes things up, but using queue_netbios_packet() and
queue_netbios_pkt_wins() is... not intuitive?

lkcl with help from jra
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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 1.9.
NBT netbios routines and daemon - version 2
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1996
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.
Revision History:
14 jan 96: lkcl@pires.co.uk
added multiple workgroup domain master support
04 jul 96: lkcl@pires.co.uk
created module namedbsubnet containing subnet database functions
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "smb.h"
extern int ClientNMB;
extern int ClientDGRAM;
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern struct in_addr ipgrp;
extern struct in_addr ipzero;
extern pstring myname;
BOOL updatedlists = True;
int updatecount = 0;
/* local interfaces structure */
extern struct interface *local_interfaces;
/* this is our domain/workgroup/server database */
struct subnet_record *subnetlist = NULL;
extern uint16 nb_type; /* samba's NetBIOS name type */
/****************************************************************************
add a domain into the list
**************************************************************************/
static void add_subnet(struct subnet_record *d)
{
struct subnet_record *d2;
if (!subnetlist)
{
subnetlist = d;
d->prev = NULL;
d->next = NULL;
return;
}
for (d2 = subnetlist; d2->next; d2 = d2->next);
d2->next = d;
d->next = NULL;
d->prev = d2;
}
/****************************************************************************
find a subnet in the subnetlist
**************************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *find_subnet(struct in_addr bcast_ip)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
struct in_addr wins_ip = ipgrp;
/* search through subnet list for broadcast/netmask that matches
the source ip address. a subnet 255.255.255.255 represents the
WINS list. */
for (d = subnetlist; d; d = d->next)
{
if (ip_equal(bcast_ip, wins_ip))
{
if (ip_equal(bcast_ip, d->bcast_ip))
{
return d;
}
}
else if (same_net(bcast_ip, d->bcast_ip, d->mask_ip))
{
return(d);
}
}
return (NULL);
}
/****************************************************************************
finds the appropriate subnet structure. directed packets (non-bcast) are
assumed to come from a point-to-point (P or M node), and so the subnet we
return in this instance is the WINS 'pseudo-subnet' with ip 255.255.255.255
****************************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *find_req_subnet(struct in_addr ip, BOOL bcast)
{
if (bcast)
{
/* identify the subnet the broadcast request came from */
return find_subnet(*iface_bcast(ip));
}
/* find the subnet under the pseudo-ip of 255.255.255.255 */
return find_subnet(ipgrp);
}
/****************************************************************************
create a domain entry
****************************************************************************/
static struct subnet_record *make_subnet(struct in_addr bcast_ip, struct in_addr mask_ip)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
d = (struct subnet_record *)malloc(sizeof(*d));
if (!d) return(NULL);
bzero((char *)d,sizeof(*d));
DEBUG(4, ("making subnet %s ", inet_ntoa(bcast_ip)));
DEBUG(4, ("%s\n", inet_ntoa(mask_ip)));
d->bcast_ip = bcast_ip;
d->mask_ip = mask_ip;
d->workgrouplist = NULL;
add_subnet(d);
return d;
}
/****************************************************************************
add the remote interfaces from lp_interfaces()
to the netbios subnet database.
****************************************************************************/
void add_subnet_interfaces(void)
{
struct interface *i;
/* loop on all local interfaces */
for (i = local_interfaces; i; i = i->next)
{
/* add the interface into our subnet database */
if (!find_subnet(i->bcast))
{
make_subnet(i->bcast,i->nmask);
}
}
/* add the pseudo-ip interface for WINS: 255.255.255.255 */
if (lp_wins_support() || (*lp_wins_server()))
{
struct in_addr wins_bcast = ipgrp;
struct in_addr wins_nmask = ipzero;
make_subnet(wins_bcast, wins_nmask);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
add the default workgroup into my domain
**************************************************************************/
void add_my_subnets(char *group)
{
struct interface *i;
/* add or find domain on our local subnet, in the default workgroup */
if (*group == '*') return;
/* the coding choice is up to you, andrew: i can see why you don't want
global access to the local_interfaces structure: so it can't get
messed up! */
for (i = local_interfaces; i; i = i->next)
{
add_subnet_entry(i->bcast,i->nmask,group, True, False);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
add a domain entry. creates a workgroup, if necessary, and adds the domain
to the named a workgroup.
****************************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *add_subnet_entry(struct in_addr bcast_ip,
struct in_addr mask_ip,
char *name, BOOL add, BOOL lmhosts)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
/* XXXX andrew: struct in_addr ip appears not to be referenced at all except
in the DEBUG comment. i assume that the DEBUG comment below actually
intends to refer to bcast_ip? i don't know.
struct in_addr ip = ipgrp;
*/
if (zero_ip(bcast_ip))
bcast_ip = *iface_bcast(bcast_ip);
/* add the domain into our domain database */
if ((d = find_subnet(bcast_ip)) ||
(d = make_subnet(bcast_ip, mask_ip)))
{
struct work_record *w = find_workgroupstruct(d, name, add);
extern pstring ServerComment;
if (!w) return NULL;
/* add WORKGROUP(1e) and WORKGROUP(00) entries into name database
or register with WINS server, if it's our workgroup */
if (strequal(lp_workgroup(), name))
{
add_my_name_entry(d,name,0x1e,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE|NB_GROUP);
add_my_name_entry(d,name,0x0 ,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE|NB_GROUP);
}
/* add samba server name to workgroup list. don't add
lmhosts server entries to local interfaces */
if (strequal(lp_workgroup(), name))
{
add_server_entry(d,w,myname,w->ServerType,0,ServerComment,True);
DEBUG(3,("Added server name entry %s at %s\n",
name,inet_ntoa(bcast_ip)));
}
return d;
}
return NULL;
}
/*******************************************************************
write out browse.dat
******************************************************************/
void write_browse_list(void)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
pstring fname,fnamenew;
FILE *f;
static time_t lasttime = 0;
time_t t = time(NULL);
if (!lasttime) lasttime = t;
if (!updatedlists || t - lasttime < 5) return;
lasttime = t;
updatedlists = False;
updatecount++;
dump_names();
dump_workgroups();
strcpy(fname,lp_lockdir());
trim_string(fname,NULL,"/");
strcat(fname,"/");
strcat(fname,SERVER_LIST);
strcpy(fnamenew,fname);
strcat(fnamenew,".");
f = fopen(fnamenew,"w");
if (!f)
{
DEBUG(4,("Can't open %s - %s\n",fnamenew,strerror(errno)));
return;
}
for (d = subnetlist; d ; d = d->next)
{
struct work_record *work;
for (work = d->workgrouplist; work ; work = work->next)
{
struct server_record *s;
for (s = work->serverlist; s ; s = s->next)
{
fstring tmp;
/* don't list domains I don't have a master for */
if ((s->serv.type & SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM) && !s->serv.comment[0])
{
continue;
}
/* output server details, plus what workgroup/domain
they're in. without the domain information, the
combined list of all servers in all workgroups gets
sent to anyone asking about any workgroup! */
sprintf(tmp, "\"%s\"", s->serv.name);
fprintf(f, "%-25s ", tmp);
fprintf(f, "%08x ", s->serv.type);
sprintf(tmp, "\"%s\" ", s->serv.comment);
fprintf(f, "%-30s", tmp);
fprintf(f, "\"%s\"\n", work->work_group);
}
}
}
fclose(f);
unlink(fname);
chmod(fnamenew,0644);
rename(fnamenew,fname);
DEBUG(3,("Wrote browse list %s\n",fname));
}