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8.7 KiB
C
360 lines
8.7 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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Samba wins server helper functions
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2002
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Copyright (C) Christopher R. Hertel 2000
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Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2003
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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extern struct in_addr loopback_ip;
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/*
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This is pretty much a complete rewrite of the earlier code. The main
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aim of the rewrite is to add support for having multiple wins server
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lists, so Samba can register with multiple groups of wins servers
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and each group has a failover list of wins servers.
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Central to the way it all works is the idea of a wins server
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'tag'. A wins tag is a label for a group of wins servers. For
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example if you use
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wins server = fred:192.168.2.10 mary:192.168.3.199 fred:192.168.2.61
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then you would have two groups of wins servers, one tagged with the
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name 'fred' and the other with the name 'mary'. I would usually
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recommend using interface names instead of 'fred' and 'mary' but
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they can be any alpha string.
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Now, how does it all work. Well, nmbd needs to register each of its
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IPs with each of its names once with each group of wins servers. So
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it tries registering with the first one mentioned in the list, then
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if that fails it marks that WINS server dead and moves onto the next
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one.
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In the client code things are a bit different. As each of the groups
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of wins servers is a separate name space we need to try each of the
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groups until we either succeed or we run out of wins servers to
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try. If we get a negative response from a wins server then that
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means the name doesn't exist in that group, so we give up on that
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group and move to the next group. If we don't get a response at all
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then maybe the wins server is down, in which case we need to
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failover to the next one for that group.
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confused yet? (tridge)
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*/
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/* how long a server is marked dead for */
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#define DEATH_TIME 600
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/* The list of dead wins servers is stored in gencache.tdb. Each server is
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marked dead from the point of view of a given source address. We keep a
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separate dead list for each src address to cope with multiple interfaces
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that are not routable to each other.
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*/
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#define WINS_SRV_FMT "WINS_SRV_DEAD/%s,%s" /* wins_ip,src_ip */
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static char *wins_srv_keystr(struct in_addr wins_ip, struct in_addr src_ip)
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{
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char *keystr = NULL, *wins_ip_addr = NULL, *src_ip_addr = NULL;
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wins_ip_addr = SMB_STRDUP(inet_ntoa(wins_ip));
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src_ip_addr = SMB_STRDUP(inet_ntoa(src_ip));
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if ( !wins_ip_addr || !src_ip_addr ) {
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DEBUG(0,("wins_srv_keystr: malloc error\n"));
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goto done;
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}
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if (asprintf(&keystr, WINS_SRV_FMT, wins_ip_addr, src_ip_addr) == -1) {
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DEBUG(0, (": ns_srv_keystr: malloc error for key string\n"));
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}
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done:
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SAFE_FREE(wins_ip_addr);
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SAFE_FREE(src_ip_addr);
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return keystr;
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}
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/*
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see if an ip is on the dead list
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*/
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BOOL wins_srv_is_dead(struct in_addr wins_ip, struct in_addr src_ip)
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{
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char *keystr = wins_srv_keystr(wins_ip, src_ip);
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BOOL result;
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/* If the key exists then the WINS server has been marked as dead */
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result = gencache_get(keystr, NULL, NULL);
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SAFE_FREE(keystr);
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DEBUG(4, ("wins_srv_is_dead: %s is %s\n", inet_ntoa(wins_ip),
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result ? "dead" : "alive"));
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return result;
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}
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/*
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mark a wins server as being alive (for the moment)
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*/
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void wins_srv_alive(struct in_addr wins_ip, struct in_addr src_ip)
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{
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char *keystr = wins_srv_keystr(wins_ip, src_ip);
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gencache_del(keystr);
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SAFE_FREE(keystr);
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DEBUG(4, ("wins_srv_alive: marking wins server %s alive\n",
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inet_ntoa(wins_ip)));
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}
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/*
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mark a wins server as temporarily dead
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*/
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void wins_srv_died(struct in_addr wins_ip, struct in_addr src_ip)
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{
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char *keystr;
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if (is_zero_ip(wins_ip) || wins_srv_is_dead(wins_ip, src_ip))
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return;
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keystr = wins_srv_keystr(wins_ip, src_ip);
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gencache_set(keystr, "DOWN", time(NULL) + DEATH_TIME);
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SAFE_FREE(keystr);
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DEBUG(4,("Marking wins server %s dead for %u seconds from source %s\n",
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inet_ntoa(wins_ip), DEATH_TIME, inet_ntoa(src_ip)));
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}
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/*
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return the total number of wins servers, dead or not
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*/
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unsigned wins_srv_count(void)
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{
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const char **list;
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int count = 0;
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if (lp_wins_support()) {
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/* simple - just talk to ourselves */
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return 1;
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}
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list = lp_wins_server_list();
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for (count=0; list && list[count]; count++)
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/* nop */ ;
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return count;
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}
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/* an internal convenience structure for an IP with a short string tag
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attached */
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struct tagged_ip {
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fstring tag;
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struct in_addr ip;
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};
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/*
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parse an IP string that might be in tagged format
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the result is a tagged_ip structure containing the tag
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and the ip in in_addr format. If there is no tag then
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use the tag '*'
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*/
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static void parse_ip(struct tagged_ip *ip, const char *str)
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{
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char *s = strchr(str, ':');
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if (!s) {
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fstrcpy(ip->tag, "*");
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ip->ip = *interpret_addr2(str);
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return;
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}
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ip->ip = *interpret_addr2(s+1);
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fstrcpy(ip->tag, str);
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s = strchr(ip->tag, ':');
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if (s) *s = 0;
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}
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/*
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return the list of wins server tags. A 'tag' is used to distinguish
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wins server as either belonging to the same name space or a separate
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name space. Usually you would setup your 'wins server' option to
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list one or more wins server per interface and use the interface
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name as your tag, but you are free to use any tag you like.
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*/
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char **wins_srv_tags(void)
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{
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char **ret = NULL;
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int count=0, i, j;
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const char **list;
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if (lp_wins_support()) {
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/* give the caller something to chew on. This makes
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the rest of the logic simpler (ie. less special cases) */
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ret = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(char *, 2);
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if (!ret) return NULL;
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ret[0] = SMB_STRDUP("*");
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ret[1] = NULL;
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return ret;
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}
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list = lp_wins_server_list();
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if (!list)
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return NULL;
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/* yes, this is O(n^2) but n is very small */
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for (i=0;list[i];i++) {
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struct tagged_ip t_ip;
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parse_ip(&t_ip, list[i]);
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/* see if we already have it */
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for (j=0;j<count;j++) {
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if (strcmp(ret[j], t_ip.tag) == 0) {
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break;
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}
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}
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if (j != count) {
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/* we already have it. Move along */
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continue;
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}
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/* add it to the list */
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ret = SMB_REALLOC_ARRAY(ret, char *, count+2);
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if (!ret) {
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return NULL;
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}
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ret[count] = SMB_STRDUP(t_ip.tag);
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if (!ret[count]) break;
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count++;
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}
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if (count) {
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/* make sure we null terminate */
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ret[count] = NULL;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/* free a list of wins server tags given by wins_srv_tags */
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void wins_srv_tags_free(char **list)
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{
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int i;
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if (!list) return;
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for (i=0; list[i]; i++) {
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free(list[i]);
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}
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free(list);
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}
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/*
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return the IP of the currently active wins server for the given tag,
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or the zero IP otherwise
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*/
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struct in_addr wins_srv_ip_tag(const char *tag, struct in_addr src_ip)
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{
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const char **list;
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int i;
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struct tagged_ip t_ip;
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/* if we are a wins server then we always just talk to ourselves */
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if (lp_wins_support()) {
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return loopback_ip;
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}
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list = lp_wins_server_list();
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if (!list || !list[0]) {
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struct in_addr ip;
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zero_ip(&ip);
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return ip;
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}
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/* find the first live one for this tag */
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for (i=0; list[i]; i++) {
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parse_ip(&t_ip, list[i]);
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if (strcmp(tag, t_ip.tag) != 0) {
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/* not for the right tag. Move along */
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continue;
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}
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if (!wins_srv_is_dead(t_ip.ip, src_ip)) {
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fstring src_name;
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fstrcpy(src_name, inet_ntoa(src_ip));
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DEBUG(6,("Current wins server for tag '%s' with source %s is %s\n",
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tag,
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src_name,
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inet_ntoa(t_ip.ip)));
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return t_ip.ip;
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}
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}
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/* they're all dead - try the first one until they revive */
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for (i=0; list[i]; i++) {
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parse_ip(&t_ip, list[i]);
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if (strcmp(tag, t_ip.tag) != 0) {
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continue;
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}
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return t_ip.ip;
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}
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/* this can't happen?? */
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zero_ip(&t_ip.ip);
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return t_ip.ip;
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}
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/*
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return a count of the number of IPs for a particular tag, including
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dead ones
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*/
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unsigned wins_srv_count_tag(const char *tag)
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{
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const char **list;
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int i, count=0;
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/* if we are a wins server then we always just talk to ourselves */
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if (lp_wins_support()) {
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return 1;
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}
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list = lp_wins_server_list();
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if (!list || !list[0]) {
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return 0;
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}
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/* find the first live one for this tag */
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for (i=0; list[i]; i++) {
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struct tagged_ip t_ip;
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parse_ip(&t_ip, list[i]);
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if (strcmp(tag, t_ip.tag) == 0) {
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count++;
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}
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}
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return count;
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}
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