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samba-mirror/source3/nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c
Christopher R. Hertel 3c9e410c34 Instead of handing back a string (which might be a DNS name or an IP
string), the wins_srv module now hands back a struct in_addr when it's
called.  It caches the IP address once it has been looked up.  The IP
is cleared (and must be looked up again) if the 'wins server' parameter
is reread, or if the node is marked 'dead'.  A dead node will not be
re-tried for 10 minutes (per a #define in wins_srv.c).

As it was, the code was reading the WINS server name or IP directly from
lp_wins_server.  That's okay, except that if the value was expressed as
a name, then a DNS lookup would be done every time the client wanted to
talk to the server.

I still need to work out the implications of failover regarding the
'unicast subnet' list.

Chris -)-----
(This used to be commit 73aa188320)
2000-07-19 05:32:43 +00:00

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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 1.9.
NBT netbios routines and daemon - version 2
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1994-1998
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1994-1998
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:
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "smb.h"
extern int ClientNMB;
extern int ClientDGRAM;
extern int global_nmb_port;
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern fstring myworkgroup;
extern char **my_netbios_names;
extern struct in_addr ipzero;
/* This is the broadcast subnets database. */
struct subnet_record *subnetlist = NULL;
/* Extra subnets - keep these separate so enumeration code doesn't
run onto it by mistake. */
struct subnet_record *unicast_subnet = NULL;
struct subnet_record *remote_broadcast_subnet = NULL;
struct subnet_record *wins_server_subnet = NULL;
extern uint16 samba_nb_type; /* Samba's NetBIOS name type. */
/****************************************************************************
Add a subnet into the list.
**************************************************************************/
static void add_subnet(struct subnet_record *subrec)
{
DLIST_ADD(subnetlist, subrec);
}
/* ************************************************************************** **
* Comparison routine for ordering the splay-tree based namelists assoicated
* with each subnet record.
*
* Input: Item - Pointer to the comparison key.
* Node - Pointer to a node the splay tree.
*
* Output: The return value will be <0 , ==0, or >0 depending upon the
* ordinal relationship of the two keys.
*
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
static int namelist_entry_compare( ubi_trItemPtr Item, ubi_trNodePtr Node )
{
struct name_record *NR = (struct name_record *)Node;
if( DEBUGLVL( 10 ) )
{
struct nmb_name *Iname = (struct nmb_name *)Item;
Debug1( "nmbd_subnetdb:namelist_entry_compare()\n" );
Debug1( "%d == memcmp( \"%s\", \"%s\", %d )\n",
memcmp( Item, &(NR->name), sizeof(struct nmb_name) ),
nmb_namestr(Iname), nmb_namestr(&NR->name), (int)sizeof(struct nmb_name) );
}
return( memcmp( Item, &(NR->name), sizeof(struct nmb_name) ) );
} /* namelist_entry_compare */
/****************************************************************************
stop listening on a subnet
we don't free the record as we don't have proper reference counting for it
yet and it may be in use by a response record
****************************************************************************/
void close_subnet(struct subnet_record *subrec)
{
DLIST_REMOVE(subnetlist, subrec);
if (subrec->dgram_sock != -1) {
close(subrec->dgram_sock);
subrec->dgram_sock = -1;
}
if (subrec->nmb_sock != -1) {
close(subrec->nmb_sock);
subrec->nmb_sock = -1;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
Create a subnet entry.
****************************************************************************/
static struct subnet_record *make_subnet(char *name, enum subnet_type type,
struct in_addr myip, struct in_addr bcast_ip,
struct in_addr mask_ip)
{
struct subnet_record *subrec = NULL;
int nmb_sock, dgram_sock;
/* Check if we are creating a non broadcast subnet - if so don't create
sockets.
*/
if(type != NORMAL_SUBNET)
{
nmb_sock = -1;
dgram_sock = -1;
}
else
{
/*
* Attempt to open the sockets on port 137/138 for this interface
* and bind them.
* Fail the subnet creation if this fails.
*/
if((nmb_sock = open_socket_in(SOCK_DGRAM, global_nmb_port,0, myip.s_addr,True)) == -1)
{
if( DEBUGLVL( 0 ) )
{
Debug1( "nmbd_subnetdb:make_subnet()\n" );
Debug1( " Failed to open nmb socket on interface %s ", inet_ntoa(myip) );
Debug1( "for port %d. ", global_nmb_port );
Debug1( "Error was %s\n", strerror(errno) );
}
return NULL;
}
if((dgram_sock = open_socket_in(SOCK_DGRAM,DGRAM_PORT,3, myip.s_addr,True)) == -1)
{
if( DEBUGLVL( 0 ) )
{
Debug1( "nmbd_subnetdb:make_subnet()\n" );
Debug1( " Failed to open dgram socket on interface %s ", inet_ntoa(myip) );
Debug1( "for port %d. ", DGRAM_PORT );
Debug1( "Error was %s\n", strerror(errno) );
}
return NULL;
}
/* Make sure we can broadcast from these sockets. */
set_socket_options(nmb_sock,"SO_BROADCAST");
set_socket_options(dgram_sock,"SO_BROADCAST");
}
subrec = (struct subnet_record *)malloc(sizeof(*subrec));
if (!subrec)
{
DEBUG(0,("make_subnet: malloc fail !\n"));
close(nmb_sock);
close(dgram_sock);
return(NULL);
}
memset( (char *)subrec, '\0', sizeof(*subrec) );
(void)ubi_trInitTree( subrec->namelist,
namelist_entry_compare,
ubi_trOVERWRITE );
if((subrec->subnet_name = strdup(name)) == NULL)
{
DEBUG(0,("make_subnet: malloc fail for subnet name !\n"));
close(nmb_sock);
close(dgram_sock);
ZERO_STRUCTP(subrec);
free((char *)subrec);
return(NULL);
}
DEBUG(2, ("making subnet name:%s ", name ));
DEBUG(2, ("Broadcast address:%s ", inet_ntoa(bcast_ip)));
DEBUG(2, ("Subnet mask:%s\n", inet_ntoa(mask_ip)));
subrec->namelist_changed = False;
subrec->work_changed = False;
subrec->bcast_ip = bcast_ip;
subrec->mask_ip = mask_ip;
subrec->myip = myip;
subrec->type = type;
subrec->nmb_sock = nmb_sock;
subrec->dgram_sock = dgram_sock;
return subrec;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create a normal subnet
**************************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *make_normal_subnet(struct interface *iface)
{
struct subnet_record *subrec;
subrec = make_subnet(inet_ntoa(iface->ip), NORMAL_SUBNET,
iface->ip, iface->bcast, iface->nmask);
if (subrec) {
add_subnet(subrec);
}
return subrec;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create subnet entries.
**************************************************************************/
BOOL create_subnets(void)
{
int num_interfaces = iface_count();
int i;
struct in_addr unicast_ip;
extern struct in_addr loopback_ip;
if(num_interfaces == 0)
{
DEBUG(0,("create_subnets: No local interfaces !\n"));
return False;
}
/*
* Create subnets from all the local interfaces and thread them onto
* the linked list.
*/
for (i = 0 ; i < num_interfaces; i++)
{
struct interface *iface = get_interface(i);
/*
* We don't want to add a loopback interface, in case
* someone has added 127.0.0.1 for smbd, nmbd needs to
* ignore it here. JRA.
*/
if (ip_equal(iface->ip, loopback_ip)) {
DEBUG(2,("create_subnets: Ignoring loopback interface.\n" ));
continue;
}
if (!make_normal_subnet(iface)) return False;
}
/*
* If we have been configured to use a WINS server, then try and
* get the ip address of it here. If we are the WINS server then
* set the unicast subnet address to be the first of our own real
* addresses.
*
* NOTE: I'm not sure of the implications of WINS server failover
* on this bit of code. Because of failover, the WINS
* server address can change. crh
*/
if(*lp_wins_server())
{
struct in_addr real_wins_ip;
real_wins_ip = wins_srv_ip();
if (!zero_ip(real_wins_ip))
{
unicast_ip = real_wins_ip;
}
else
{
/* wins_srv_ip() can return a zero IP if all servers are
* either down or incorrectly entered in smb.conf. crh
*/
DEBUG(0,("No 'live' WINS servers found. Check 'wins server' parameter.\n"));
return False;
}
}
else if(lp_we_are_a_wins_server())
{
/* Pick the first interface ip address as the WINS server ip. */
unicast_ip = *iface_n_ip(0);
}
else
{
/* We should not be using a WINS server at all. Set the
ip address of the subnet to be zero. */
unicast_ip = ipzero;
}
/*
* Create the unicast and remote broadcast subnets.
* Don't put these onto the linked list.
* The ip address of the unicast subnet is set to be
* the WINS server address, if it exists, or ipzero if not.
*/
unicast_subnet = make_subnet( "UNICAST_SUBNET", UNICAST_SUBNET,
unicast_ip, unicast_ip, unicast_ip);
remote_broadcast_subnet = make_subnet( "REMOTE_BROADCAST_SUBNET",
REMOTE_BROADCAST_SUBNET,
ipzero, ipzero, ipzero);
if((unicast_subnet == NULL) || (remote_broadcast_subnet == NULL))
return False;
/*
* If we are WINS server, create the WINS_SERVER_SUBNET - don't put on
* the linked list.
*/
if (lp_we_are_a_wins_server())
{
if( (wins_server_subnet = make_subnet( "WINS_SERVER_SUBNET",
WINS_SERVER_SUBNET,
ipzero, ipzero, ipzero )) == NULL )
return False;
}
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Function to tell us if we can use the unicast subnet.
******************************************************************/
BOOL we_are_a_wins_client(void)
{
static int cache_we_are_a_wins_client = -1;
if(cache_we_are_a_wins_client == -1)
cache_we_are_a_wins_client = (ip_equal(ipzero, unicast_subnet->myip) ?
False : True);
return cache_we_are_a_wins_client;
}
/*******************************************************************
Access function used by NEXT_SUBNET_INCLUDING_UNICAST
******************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *get_next_subnet_maybe_unicast(struct subnet_record *subrec)
{
if(subrec == unicast_subnet)
return NULL;
else if((subrec->next == NULL) && we_are_a_wins_client())
return unicast_subnet;
else
return subrec->next;
}
/*******************************************************************
Access function used by retransmit_or_expire_response_records() in
nmbd_packets.c. Patch from Andrey Alekseyev <fetch@muffin.arcadia.spb.ru>
Needed when we need to enumerate all the broadcast, unicast and
WINS subnets.
******************************************************************/
struct subnet_record *get_next_subnet_maybe_unicast_or_wins_server(struct subnet_record *subrec)
{
if(subrec == unicast_subnet)
{
if(wins_server_subnet)
return wins_server_subnet;
else
return NULL;
}
if(wins_server_subnet && subrec == wins_server_subnet)
return NULL;
if((subrec->next == NULL) && we_are_a_wins_client())
return unicast_subnet;
else
return subrec->next;
}