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samba-mirror/source3/nameresp.c
Jeremy Allison abb255cfe6 Big change to make nmbd code more readable/understandable.
Main change is removal of find_name_search() confusion.
This has been replaced with find_name_on_subnet() which
makes it explicit what is being searched.

Also changed wins_subnet to be wins_client_subnet in
preparation for splitting the wins subnet into client
and server pieces.

This is a big nmbd change and I'd appreciate any
bug reports.

Specific changes follow :

asyncdns.c:
     Removed wins entry from add_netbios_entry(). This is now
     explicit in the subnet_record parameter.

interface.c:
     iface_bcast(), iface_nmask(), iface_ip() return the
     default interface if none can be found. Made this
     behavior explicit - some code in nmbd incorrectly
     depended upon this (reply_name_status() for instance).

nameannounce.c:
     find_name_search changes to find_name_on_subnet.

namebrowse.c:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

namedbname.c:
     find_name_search removed. find_name_on_subnet added.
     add_netbios_entry - wins parameter removed.

namedbsubnet.c:
     find_req_subnet removed - not explicit enough.

nameelect.c:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

namepacket.c:
     listening() simplified.

nameresp.c:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

nameserv.c:
     find_name_search moved to find_name_on_subnet.

nameserv.h:
     FIND_XXX  -> changed to FIND_SELF_NAME, FIND_ANY_NAME.

nameservreply.c:
     find_name_search moved to find_name_on_subnet.
     Debug entries changed.

nameservresp.c:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

namework.c:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

nmbd.c:
     wins parameter removed from add_netbios_entry.

nmbsync:
     wins_subnet renamed to wins_client_subnet.

proto.h: The usual.

server.c:
     remove accepted fd from fd_set.

Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 2c97b33fc0)
1997-10-23 22:30:57 +00:00

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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 1.9.
NBT netbios library routines
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
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.
Module name: nameresp.c
*/
#include "includes.h"
extern int ClientNMB;
extern struct subnet_record *subnetlist;
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern pstring scope;
extern struct in_addr ipzero;
extern struct in_addr wins_ip;
/***************************************************************************
deals with an entry before it dies
**************************************************************************/
static void dead_netbios_entry(struct subnet_record *d,
struct response_record *n)
{
DEBUG(3,("Removing dead netbios entry for %s %s (num_msgs=%d)\n",
inet_ntoa(n->send_ip), namestr(&n->name), n->num_msgs));
debug_state_type(n->state);
switch (n->state)
{
case NAME_QUERY_CONFIRM:
{
if (!lp_wins_support()) return; /* only if we're a WINS server */
if (n->num_msgs == 0)
{
/* oops. name query had no response. check that the name is
unique and then remove it from our WINS database */
/* IMPORTANT: see query_refresh_names() */
if ((!NAME_GROUP(n->nb_flags)))
{
struct subnet_record *d1 = wins_client_subnet;
if (d1)
{
/* remove the name that had been registered with us,
and we're now getting no response when challenging.
see rfc1001.txt 15.5.2
*/
remove_netbios_name(d1, n->name.name, n->name.name_type, REGISTER);
}
}
}
break;
}
case NAME_QUERY_MST_CHK:
{
/* if no response received, the master browser must have gone
down on that subnet, without telling anyone. */
/* IMPORTANT: see response_netbios_packet() */
if (n->num_msgs == 0)
browser_gone(n->name.name, n->send_ip);
break;
}
case NAME_RELEASE:
{
/* if no response received, it must be OK for us to release the
name. nobody objected (including a potentially dead or deaf
WINS server) */
/* IMPORTANT: see response_name_release() */
if (ismyip(n->send_ip))
{
name_unregister_work(d,n->name.name,n->name.name_type);
}
if (!n->bcast && n->num_msgs == 0)
{
DEBUG(0,("WINS server did not respond to name release!\n"));
/* XXXX whoops. we have problems. must deal with this */
}
break;
}
case NAME_REGISTER_CHALLENGE:
{
/* name challenge: no reply. we can reply to the person that
wanted the unique name and tell them that they can have it
*/
add_name_respond(d,n->fd,d->myip, n->reply_id ,&n->name,
n->nb_flags, GET_TTL(0),
n->reply_to_ip, True, n->reply_to_ip);
break;
}
case NAME_REGISTER:
{
/* if no response received, and we are using a broadcast registration
method, it must be OK for us to register the name: nobody objected
on that subnet. if we are using a WINS server, then the WINS
server must be dead or deaf.
*/
if (n->num_msgs == 0)
{
if (n->bcast)
{
/* broadcast method: implicit acceptance of the name registration
by not receiving any objections. */
/* IMPORTANT: see response_name_reg() */
name_register_work(d,n->name.name,n->name.name_type,
n->nb_flags, n->ttl, n->reply_to_ip, n->bcast);
}
else
{
/* received no response. rfc1001.txt states that after retrying,
we should assume the WINS server is dead, and fall back to
broadcasting (see bits about M nodes: can't find any right
now) */
DEBUG(1,("WINS server did not respond to name registration!\n"));
/* XXXX whoops. we have problems. must deal with this */
}
}
break;
}
case NAME_QUERY_DOMAIN:
{
/* if no response was received, there is no domain controller for
this DOMAIN registered within WINS. it's ok for us to register
the DOMAIN<1b> name.
*/
if (n->num_msgs == 0)
{
struct work_record *work = find_workgroupstruct(d,n->name.name,False);
if (work && d)
{
become_domain_master(d,work);
}
}
else
{
DEBUG(1, ("nmbd configured as domain master and one already exists\n"));
}
break;
}
default:
{
/* nothing to do but delete the dead expected-response structure */
/* this is normal. */
break;
}
}
}
/*******************************************************************
remove old name response entries
XXXX retry code needs to be added, including a retry wait period and a count
see name_query() and name_status() for suggested implementation.
******************************************************************/
void expire_netbios_response_entries(time_t t)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
for (d = FIRST_SUBNET; d; d = NEXT_SUBNET_INCLUDING_WINS(d))
{
struct response_record *n, *nextn;
for (n = d->responselist; n; n = nextn)
{
nextn = n->next;
if (n->repeat_time <= t)
{
if (n->repeat_count > 0)
{
/* resend the entry */
initiate_netbios_packet(&n->response_id, n->fd, n->quest_type,
n->name.name, n->name.name_type,
n->nb_flags, n->bcast, n->recurse, n->send_ip);
n->repeat_time += n->repeat_interval; /* XXXX ms needed */
n->repeat_count--;
}
else
{
DEBUG(4,("timeout response %d for %s %s\n",
n->response_id, namestr(&n->name),
inet_ntoa(n->send_ip)));
dead_netbios_entry(d,n); /* process the non-response */
remove_response_record(d,n); /* remove the non-response */
continue;
}
}
}
}
}
/****************************************************************************
wrapper function to override a broadcast message and send it to the WINS
name server instead, if it exists. if wins is false, and there has been no
WINS server specified, the packet will NOT be sent.
****************************************************************************/
struct response_record *queue_netbios_pkt_wins(
int fd,int quest_type,enum state_type state,
char *name,int name_type,int nb_flags, time_t ttl,
int server_type, char *my_name, char *my_comment,
struct in_addr send_ip, struct in_addr reply_to_ip)
{
/* XXXX note: please see rfc1001.txt section 10 for details on this
function: it is currently inappropriate to use this - it will do
for now - once there is a clarification of B, M and P nodes and
which one samba is supposed to be
*/
if ((!lp_wins_support()) && (*lp_wins_server()))
{
/* samba is not a WINS server, and we are using a WINS server */
struct in_addr real_wins_ip;
real_wins_ip = *interpret_addr2(lp_wins_server());
if (!zero_ip(real_wins_ip))
{
send_ip = real_wins_ip;
}
else
{
/* oops. smb.conf's wins server parameter MUST be a host_name
or an ip_address. */
DEBUG(0,("invalid smb.conf parameter 'wins server'\n"));
}
}
if (zero_ip(send_ip)) return NULL;
return queue_netbios_packet(wins_client_subnet,fd, quest_type, state,
name, name_type, nb_flags, ttl,
server_type,my_name,my_comment,
False, True, send_ip, reply_to_ip, 0);
}
/****************************************************************************
initiate a netbios name query to find someone's or someones' IP
this is intended to be used (not exclusively) for broadcasting to
master browsers (WORKGROUP(1d or 1b) or __MSBROWSE__(1)) to get
complete lists across a wide area network
****************************************************************************/
struct response_record *queue_netbios_packet(struct subnet_record *d,
int fd,int quest_type,enum state_type state,char *name,
int name_type,int nb_flags, time_t ttl,
int server_type, char *my_name, char *my_comment,
BOOL bcast,BOOL recurse,
struct in_addr send_ip, struct in_addr reply_to_ip,
int reply_id)
{
struct response_record *n;
uint16 id = 0xffff;
/* ha ha. no. do NOT broadcast to 255.255.255.255: it's a pseudo address */
if (ip_equal(wins_ip, send_ip)) return NULL;
initiate_netbios_packet(&id, fd, quest_type, name, name_type,
nb_flags, bcast, recurse, send_ip);
if (id == 0xffff) {
DEBUG(4,("did not initiate netbios packet: %s\n", inet_ntoa(send_ip)));
return NULL;
}
if ((n = make_response_queue_record(state,id,fd,
quest_type,name,name_type,nb_flags,ttl,
server_type,my_name, my_comment,
bcast,recurse,send_ip,reply_to_ip,
reply_id)))
{
add_response_record(d,n);
return n;
}
return NULL;
}