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libsmb/clilist.c:
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:
smbd/trans2.c: Changed unistr_to_ascii to unistr_to_dos - do codepage conversion.
msdfs/msdfs.c: Removed stub unistr_to_dos.
libsmb/pwd_cache.c: Removed obfuscation functions as they don't do anything and
don't add any security.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1ed146467e
)
455 lines
12 KiB
C
455 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
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Version 3.0
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client directory list routines
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
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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 2 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, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#define NO_SYSLOG
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#include "includes.h"
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/****************************************************************************
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interpret a long filename structure - this is mostly guesses at the moment
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The length of the structure is returned
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The structure of a long filename depends on the info level. 260 is used
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by NT and 2 is used by OS/2
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****************************************************************************/
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static int interpret_long_filename(int level,char *p,file_info *finfo)
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{
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extern file_info def_finfo;
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if (finfo)
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memcpy(finfo,&def_finfo,sizeof(*finfo));
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switch (level)
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{
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case 1: /* OS/2 understands this */
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if (finfo) {
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/* these dates are converted to GMT by make_unix_date */
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finfo->ctime = make_unix_date2(p+4);
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finfo->atime = make_unix_date2(p+8);
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finfo->mtime = make_unix_date2(p+12);
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,16);
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,24);
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pstrcpy(finfo->name,p+27);
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dos_to_unix(finfo->name,True);
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}
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return(28 + CVAL(p,26));
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case 2: /* this is what OS/2 uses mostly */
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if (finfo) {
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/* these dates are converted to GMT by make_unix_date */
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finfo->ctime = make_unix_date2(p+4);
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finfo->atime = make_unix_date2(p+8);
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finfo->mtime = make_unix_date2(p+12);
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,16);
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,24);
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pstrcpy(finfo->name,p+31);
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dos_to_unix(finfo->name,True);
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}
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return(32 + CVAL(p,30));
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/* levels 3 and 4 are untested */
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case 3:
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if (finfo) {
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/* these dates are probably like the other ones */
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finfo->ctime = make_unix_date2(p+8);
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finfo->atime = make_unix_date2(p+12);
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finfo->mtime = make_unix_date2(p+16);
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,20);
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,28);
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pstrcpy(finfo->name,p+33);
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dos_to_unix(finfo->name,True);
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}
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return(SVAL(p,4)+4);
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case 4:
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if (finfo) {
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/* these dates are probably like the other ones */
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finfo->ctime = make_unix_date2(p+8);
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finfo->atime = make_unix_date2(p+12);
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finfo->mtime = make_unix_date2(p+16);
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,20);
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,28);
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pstrcpy(finfo->name,p+37);
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dos_to_unix(finfo->name,True);
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}
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return(SVAL(p,4)+4);
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case 260: /* NT uses this, but also accepts 2 */
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if (finfo) {
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int ret = SVAL(p,0);
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int namelen, slen;
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p += 4; /* next entry offset */
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p += 4; /* fileindex */
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/* these dates appear to arrive in a
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weird way. It seems to be localtime
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plus the serverzone given in the
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initial connect. This is GMT when
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DST is not in effect and one hour
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from GMT otherwise. Can this really
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be right??
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I suppose this could be called
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kludge-GMT. Is is the GMT you get
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by using the current DST setting on
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a different localtime. It will be
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cheap to calculate, I suppose, as
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no DST tables will be needed */
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finfo->ctime = interpret_long_date(p); p += 8;
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finfo->atime = interpret_long_date(p); p += 8;
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finfo->mtime = interpret_long_date(p); p += 8; p += 8;
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,0); p += 8;
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p += 8; /* alloc size */
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,0); p += 4;
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namelen = IVAL(p,0); p += 4;
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p += 4; /* EA size */
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slen = SVAL(p, 0);
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p += 2;
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if (p[1] == 0 && slen > 1) {
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/* NT has stuffed up again */
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unistr_to_dos(finfo->short_name, p, slen/2);
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} else {
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strncpy(finfo->short_name, p, 12);
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finfo->short_name[12] = 0;
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}
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p += 24; /* short name? */
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StrnCpy(finfo->name,p,MIN(sizeof(finfo->name)-1,namelen));
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dos_to_unix(finfo->name,True);
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return(ret);
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}
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return(SVAL(p,0));
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}
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DEBUG(1,("Unknown long filename format %d\n",level));
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return(SVAL(p,0));
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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do a directory listing, calling fn on each file found
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****************************************************************************/
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int cli_list(struct cli_state *cli,const char *Mask,uint16 attribute,
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void (*fn)(file_info *, const char *))
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{
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int max_matches = 512;
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/* NT uses 260, OS/2 uses 2. Both accept 1. */
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int info_level = cli->protocol<PROTOCOL_NT1?1:260;
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char *p, *p2;
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pstring mask;
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file_info finfo;
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int i;
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char *dirlist = NULL;
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int dirlist_len = 0;
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int total_received = -1;
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BOOL First = True;
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int ff_searchcount=0;
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int ff_eos=0;
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int ff_lastname=0;
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int ff_dir_handle=0;
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int loop_count = 0;
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char *rparam=NULL, *rdata=NULL;
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int param_len, data_len;
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uint16 setup;
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pstring param;
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pstrcpy(mask,Mask);
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unix_to_dos(mask,True);
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while (ff_eos == 0) {
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loop_count++;
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if (loop_count > 200) {
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DEBUG(0,("Error: Looping in FIND_NEXT??\n"));
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break;
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}
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param_len = 12+strlen(mask)+1;
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if (First) {
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setup = TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST;
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SSVAL(param,0,attribute); /* attribute */
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SSVAL(param,2,max_matches); /* max count */
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SSVAL(param,4,4+2); /* resume required + close on end */
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SSVAL(param,6,info_level);
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SIVAL(param,8,0);
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pstrcpy(param+12,mask);
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} else {
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setup = TRANSACT2_FINDNEXT;
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SSVAL(param,0,ff_dir_handle);
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SSVAL(param,2,max_matches); /* max count */
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SSVAL(param,4,info_level);
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SIVAL(param,6,0); /* ff_resume_key */
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SSVAL(param,10,8+4+2); /* continue + resume required + close on end */
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pstrcpy(param+12,mask);
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DEBUG(5,("hand=0x%X ff_lastname=%d mask=%s\n",
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ff_dir_handle,ff_lastname,mask));
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}
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if (!cli_send_trans(cli, SMBtrans2,
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NULL, 0, /* Name, length */
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-1, 0, /* fid, flags */
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&setup, 1, 0, /* setup, length, max */
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param, param_len, 10, /* param, length, max */
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NULL, 0,
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cli->max_xmit /* data, length, max */
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)) {
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break;
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}
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if (!cli_receive_trans(cli, SMBtrans2,
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&rparam, ¶m_len,
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&rdata, &data_len)) {
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/* we need to work around a Win95 bug - sometimes
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it gives ERRSRV/ERRerror temprarily */
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uint8 eclass;
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uint32 ecode;
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cli_error(cli, &eclass, &ecode, NULL);
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if (eclass != ERRSRV || ecode != ERRerror) break;
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msleep(100);
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continue;
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}
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if (total_received == -1) total_received = 0;
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/* parse out some important return info */
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p = rparam;
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if (First) {
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ff_dir_handle = SVAL(p,0);
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ff_searchcount = SVAL(p,2);
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ff_eos = SVAL(p,4);
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ff_lastname = SVAL(p,8);
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} else {
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ff_searchcount = SVAL(p,0);
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ff_eos = SVAL(p,2);
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ff_lastname = SVAL(p,6);
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}
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if (ff_searchcount == 0)
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break;
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/* point to the data bytes */
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p = rdata;
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/* we might need the lastname for continuations */
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if (ff_lastname > 0) {
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switch(info_level)
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{
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case 260:
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StrnCpy(mask,p+ff_lastname,
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MIN(sizeof(mask)-1,data_len-ff_lastname));
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break;
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case 1:
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pstrcpy(mask,p + ff_lastname + 1);
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break;
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}
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} else {
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pstrcpy(mask,"");
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}
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dos_to_unix(mask, True);
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/* and add them to the dirlist pool */
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dirlist = Realloc(dirlist,dirlist_len + data_len);
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if (!dirlist) {
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DEBUG(0,("Failed to expand dirlist\n"));
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break;
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}
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/* put in a length for the last entry, to ensure we can chain entries
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into the next packet */
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for (p2=p,i=0;i<(ff_searchcount-1);i++)
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p2 += interpret_long_filename(info_level,p2,NULL);
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SSVAL(p2,0,data_len - PTR_DIFF(p2,p));
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/* grab the data for later use */
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memcpy(dirlist+dirlist_len,p,data_len);
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dirlist_len += data_len;
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total_received += ff_searchcount;
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if (rdata) free(rdata); rdata = NULL;
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if (rparam) free(rparam); rparam = NULL;
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DEBUG(3,("received %d entries (eos=%d)\n",
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ff_searchcount,ff_eos));
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if (ff_searchcount > 0) loop_count = 0;
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First = False;
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}
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for (p=dirlist,i=0;i<total_received;i++) {
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p += interpret_long_filename(info_level,p,&finfo);
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fn(&finfo, Mask);
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}
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/* free up the dirlist buffer */
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if (dirlist) free(dirlist);
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return(total_received);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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interpret a short filename structure
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The length of the structure is returned
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****************************************************************************/
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static int interpret_short_filename(char *p,file_info *finfo)
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{
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extern file_info def_finfo;
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*finfo = def_finfo;
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finfo->mode = CVAL(p,21);
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/* this date is converted to GMT by make_unix_date */
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finfo->ctime = make_unix_date(p+22);
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finfo->mtime = finfo->atime = finfo->ctime;
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finfo->size = IVAL(p,26);
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pstrcpy(finfo->name,p+30);
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if (strcmp(finfo->name, "..") && strcmp(finfo->name, "."))
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fstrcpy(finfo->short_name,finfo->name);
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return(DIR_STRUCT_SIZE);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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do a directory listing, calling fn on each file found
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this uses the old SMBsearch interface. It is needed for testing Samba,
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but should otherwise not be used
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****************************************************************************/
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int cli_list_old(struct cli_state *cli,const char *Mask,uint16 attribute,
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void (*fn)(file_info *, const char *))
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{
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char *p;
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int received = 0;
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BOOL first = True;
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char status[21];
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int num_asked = (cli->max_xmit - 100)/DIR_STRUCT_SIZE;
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int num_received = 0;
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int i;
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char *dirlist = NULL;
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pstring mask;
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ZERO_ARRAY(status);
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pstrcpy(mask,Mask);
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while (1) {
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memset(cli->outbuf,'\0',smb_size);
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memset(cli->inbuf,'\0',smb_size);
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if (first)
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set_message(cli->outbuf,2,5 + strlen(mask),True);
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else
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set_message(cli->outbuf,2,5 + 21,True);
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CVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_com) = SMBffirst;
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_tid,cli->cnum);
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cli_setup_packet(cli);
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_vwv0,num_asked);
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_vwv1,attribute);
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p = smb_buf(cli->outbuf);
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*p++ = 4;
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if (first)
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pstrcpy(p,mask);
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else
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pstrcpy(p,"");
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p += strlen(p) + 1;
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*p++ = 5;
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if (first) {
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SSVAL(p,0,0);
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} else {
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SSVAL(p,0,21);
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p += 2;
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memcpy(p,status,21);
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}
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cli_send_smb(cli);
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if (!cli_receive_smb(cli)) break;
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received = SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv0);
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if (received <= 0) break;
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first = False;
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dirlist = Realloc(dirlist,(num_received + received)*DIR_STRUCT_SIZE);
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if (!dirlist)
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return 0;
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p = smb_buf(cli->inbuf) + 3;
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memcpy(dirlist+num_received*DIR_STRUCT_SIZE,
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p,received*DIR_STRUCT_SIZE);
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memcpy(status,p + ((received-1)*DIR_STRUCT_SIZE),21);
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num_received += received;
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if (CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_rcls) != 0) break;
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}
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if (!first) {
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memset(cli->outbuf,'\0',smb_size);
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memset(cli->inbuf,'\0',smb_size);
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set_message(cli->outbuf,2,5 + 21,True);
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CVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_com) = SMBfclose;
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_tid,cli->cnum);
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cli_setup_packet(cli);
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf, smb_vwv0, 0); /* find count? */
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SSVAL(cli->outbuf, smb_vwv1, attribute);
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p = smb_buf(cli->outbuf);
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*p++ = 4;
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fstrcpy(p, "");
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p += strlen(p) + 1;
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*p++ = 5;
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SSVAL(p, 0, 21);
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p += 2;
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memcpy(p,status,21);
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cli_send_smb(cli);
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if (!cli_receive_smb(cli)) {
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DEBUG(0,("Error closing search: %s\n",smb_errstr(cli->inbuf)));
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}
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}
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for (p=dirlist,i=0;i<num_received;i++) {
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file_info finfo;
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p += interpret_short_filename(p,&finfo);
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fn(&finfo, Mask);
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}
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if (dirlist) free(dirlist);
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return(num_received);
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}
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