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/*
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Unix SMB/Netbios documentation.
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Version 0.0
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Copyright (C) Luke Leighton Andrew Tridgell 1996
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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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Document name: namepacket.doc
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Revision History:
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0.0 - 02jul96 : lkcl@pires.co.uk
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created
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*/
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this module deals with packets: sending, receiving, queueing
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and some basic interpretation (e.g it excludes datagram
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error packets at the moment).
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the packet queueing mechanism was originally introduced when
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samba dealt with responses by sending a packet, receiving
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packets and queueing all packets that didn't match up with
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the response expected. this is fine in a single-thread
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environment, but samba now deals with response packets by
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queueing the responses. to some extent, therefore, this
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queue_packet mechanism is redundant.
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/*************************************************************************
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send_mailslot_reply()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for sending a MAILSLOT packet.
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it will _not_ send packets to the pseudo WINS subnet's address of
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255.255.255.255: this would be disastrous.
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each packet sent out has a unique transaction identifier. this is done
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so that responses can be matched later with the original purpose for
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the packet being sent out in the first place.
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/*************************************************************************
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listen_for_packets()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for reading NMB and DGRAM packets, and then
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queueing them. it will normally time-out for NMBD_SELECT_LOOP seconds, but
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if there is an election currently running or we are expecting a response
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then this time is reduced to 1 second.
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note: the time-out period needs refining to the millisecond level.
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/*************************************************************************
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queue_packet()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for queueing any NMB and DGRAM packets passed
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to it. these packets will be removed from the queue in run_packet_queue().
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/*************************************************************************
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run_packet_queue()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for taking a packet off the queue,
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identifying whether it is an NMB or a DGRAM packet, processing
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it accordingly and deleting it. this process continues until
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there are no more packets on the queue.
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/*************************************************************************
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process_nmb()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function receives a packet identified as a netbios packet.
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it further identifies whether it is a response or a query packet.
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by identifying the type of packet (name registration, query etc)
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process_nmb() will call the appropriate function to deal with the
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type of packet received.
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/*************************************************************************
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process_dgram()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for identifying whether the datagram
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packet received is a browser packet or a domain logon packet. it
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also does some filtering of certain types of packets (e.g it
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filters out error packets).
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/*************************************************************************
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reply_netbios_packet()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for sending a reply to another NetBIOS
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packet from another host. it can be used to send a reply to a name
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registration, name release, name query or name status request.
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the reply can be either a positive or a negative one.
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/*************************************************************************
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initiate_netbios_packet()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for construction a netbios packet and sending
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it. if the packet has not had a unique transaction id allocated to it,
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then initiate_netbios_packet() will give it one.
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/*************************************************************************
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update_name_trn_id()
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*************************************************************************/
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this function is responsible for allocating unique transaction identifiers
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for each new packet sent on the network.
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