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- changed the order of PROGS and SPROGS in Makefile (SPROGS first) - another 64 bit cleanup (for INADDR_NONE) - added paranoia code in DirCacheAdd() to detect looping - fixed important DirCache flush bug - rewrote the NetServerEnum code after I found it could return servers from multiple workgroups at once, and this could cause browsing havoc. Now a null workgroup query is equivalent to a query for the servers primary workgroup - got rid of my_workgroup() - got rid of "workgroup = *" comment in Makefile. We no longer support a workgroup of *, users must set the workgroup explicitly - the wins.dat file was being stored in a different format to what it was being loaded in - this could cause havoc. fixed. - uppercase our netbios name and the workgroup name at startup - if accept fails in main loop when running as a daemon then continue, don't just exit! - don't use ./ on smbclient in smbtar - better code to detect if a process exists
386 lines
11 KiB
C
386 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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This module is an adaption of code from the tcpd-1.4 package written
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by Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
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The code is used here with permission.
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The code has been considerably changed from the original. Bug reports
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should be sent to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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#define ALLOW_PURE_ADDRESSES
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extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
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#ifndef INADDR_NONE
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#define INADDR_NONE ((uint32)~0)
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#endif
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#define FROM_ADDRLEN (4*3+3+1)
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#define Good True
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#define Bad False
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#define CLIENT_MATCH client_match
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/* Delimiters for lists of daemons or clients. */
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static char sep[] = ", \t";
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/* Constants to be used in assignments only, not in comparisons... */
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#define YES 1
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#define NO 0
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#define FAIL (-1)
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/* Forward declarations. */
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static int list_match(char *list,char *item, int (*match_fn)());
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static int client_match(char *tok,char *item);
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static int string_match(char *tok,char *s);
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static int masked_match(char *tok, char *slash, char *s);
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static int matchname(char *remotehost,struct in_addr addr);
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/* Size of logical line buffer. */
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#define BUFLEN 2048
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/* return true if access should be allowed to a service*/
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BOOL check_access(int snum)
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{
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extern int Client;
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extern struct from_host Client_info;
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char *denyl,*allowl;
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BOOL ret = False;
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denyl = lp_hostsdeny(snum);
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if (denyl) denyl = strdup(denyl);
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allowl = lp_hostsallow(snum);
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if (allowl) allowl = strdup(allowl);
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fromhost(Client,&Client_info);
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if ((!denyl || *denyl==0) && (!allowl || *allowl==0))
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ret = True;
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if (!ret)
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{
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if (!fromhost(Client,&Client_info))
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DEBUG(0,("ERROR: Can't get from_host info\n"));
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else
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{
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if (allow_access(denyl,allowl,&Client_info))
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{
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if (snum >= 0)
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DEBUG(2,("Allowed connection from %s (%s) to %s\n",
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Client_info.name,Client_info.addr,
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lp_servicename(snum)));
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ret = True;
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}
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else
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if (snum >= 0)
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DEBUG(0,("Denied connection from %s (%s) to %s\n",
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Client_info.name,Client_info.addr,
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lp_servicename(snum)));
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}
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}
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if (denyl) free(denyl);
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if (allowl) free(allowl);
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return(ret);
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}
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/* return true if access should be allowed */
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BOOL allow_access(char *deny_list,char *allow_list,struct from_host *client)
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{
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/* if theres no deny list and no allow list then allow access */
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if ((!deny_list || *deny_list == 0) && (!allow_list || *allow_list == 0))
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return(True);
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/* if there is an allow list but no deny list then allow only hosts
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on the allow list */
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if (!deny_list || *deny_list == 0)
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return(list_match(allow_list,(char *)client,CLIENT_MATCH));
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/* if theres a deny list but no allow list then allow
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all hosts not on the deny list */
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if (!allow_list || *allow_list == 0)
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return(!list_match(deny_list,(char *)client,CLIENT_MATCH));
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/* if there are both type of list then allow all hosts on the allow list */
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if (list_match(allow_list,(char *)client,CLIENT_MATCH))
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return (True);
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/* if there are both type of list and it's not on the allow then
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allow it if its not on the deny */
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if (list_match(deny_list,(char *)client,CLIENT_MATCH))
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return (False);
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return (True);
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}
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/* list_match - match an item against a list of tokens with exceptions */
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/* (All modifications are marked with the initials "jkf") */
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static int list_match(char *list,char *item, int (*match_fn)())
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{
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char *tok;
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char *listcopy; /* jkf */
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int match = NO;
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/*
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* jkf@soton.ac.uk -- 31 August 1994 -- Stop list_match()
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* overwriting the list given as its first parameter.
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*/
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/* jkf -- can get called recursively with NULL list */
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listcopy = (list == 0) ? (char *)0 : strdup(list);
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/*
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* Process tokens one at a time. We have exhausted all possible matches
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* when we reach an "EXCEPT" token or the end of the list. If we do find
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* a match, look for an "EXCEPT" list and recurse to determine whether
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* the match is affected by any exceptions.
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*/
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for (tok = strtok(listcopy, sep); tok ; tok = strtok(NULL, sep)) {
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if (strcasecmp(tok, "EXCEPT") == 0) /* EXCEPT: give up */
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break;
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if ((match = (*match_fn) (tok, item))) /* YES or FAIL */
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break;
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}
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/* Process exceptions to YES or FAIL matches. */
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if (match != NO) {
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while ((tok = strtok((char *) 0, sep)) && strcasecmp(tok, "EXCEPT"))
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/* VOID */ ;
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if (tok == 0 || list_match((char *) 0, item, match_fn) == NO) {
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if (listcopy != 0) free(listcopy); /* jkf */
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return (match);
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}
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}
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if (listcopy != 0) free(listcopy); /* jkf */
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return (NO);
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}
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/* client_match - match host name and address against token */
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static int client_match(char *tok,char *item)
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{
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struct from_host *client = (struct from_host *) item;
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int match;
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/*
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* Try to match the address first. If that fails, try to match the host
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* name if available.
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*/
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if ((match = string_match(tok, client->addr)) == 0)
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if (client->name[0] != 0)
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match = string_match(tok, client->name);
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return (match);
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}
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/* string_match - match string against token */
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static int string_match(char *tok,char *s)
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{
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int tok_len;
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int str_len;
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char *cut;
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/*
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* Return YES if a token has the magic value "ALL". Return FAIL if the
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* token is "FAIL". If the token starts with a "." (domain name), return
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* YES if it matches the last fields of the string. If the token has the
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* magic value "LOCAL", return YES if the string does not contain a "."
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* character. If the token ends on a "." (network number), return YES if
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* it matches the first fields of the string. If the token begins with a
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* "@" (netgroup name), return YES if the string is a (host) member of
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* the netgroup. Return YES if the token fully matches the string. If the
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* token is a netnumber/netmask pair, return YES if the address is a
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* member of the specified subnet.
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*/
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if (tok[0] == '.') { /* domain: match last fields */
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if ((str_len = strlen(s)) > (tok_len = strlen(tok))
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&& strcasecmp(tok, s + str_len - tok_len) == 0)
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return (YES);
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} else if (tok[0] == '@') { /* netgroup: look it up */
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#ifdef NETGROUP
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static char *mydomain = NULL;
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char *hostname = NULL;
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BOOL netgroup_ok = False;
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if (!mydomain) yp_get_default_domain(&mydomain);
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if (!(hostname = strdup(s))) {
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DEBUG(1,("out of memory for strdup!\n"));
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return NO;
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}
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netgroup_ok = innetgr(tok + 1, hostname, (char *) 0, mydomain);
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DEBUG(5,("looking for %s of domain %s in netgroup %s gave %s\n",
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hostname,
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mydomain,
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tok+1,
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BOOLSTR(netgroup_ok)));
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#ifdef NETGROUP_INSECURE
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/* if you really want netgroups that match non qualified names
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then define NETGROUP_INSECURE. It can, however, be a big
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security hole */
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{
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char *clnt_domain;
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if (!netgroup_ok && (clnt_domain=strchr(hostname,'.'))) {
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*clnt_domain++ = '\0';
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netgroup_ok = innetgr(tok + 1, hostname, (char *) 0, mydomain);
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}
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}
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#endif
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free(hostname);
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if (netgroup_ok) return(YES);
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#else
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DEBUG(0,("access: netgroup support is not configured"));
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return (NO);
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#endif
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} else if (strcasecmp(tok, "ALL") == 0) { /* all: match any */
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return (YES);
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} else if (strcasecmp(tok, "FAIL") == 0) { /* fail: match any */
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return (FAIL);
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} else if (strcasecmp(tok, "LOCAL") == 0) { /* local: no dots */
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if (strchr(s, '.') == 0 && strcasecmp(s, "unknown") != 0)
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return (YES);
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} else if (!strcasecmp(tok, s)) { /* match host name or address */
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return (YES);
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} else if (tok[(tok_len = strlen(tok)) - 1] == '.') { /* network */
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if (strncmp(tok, s, tok_len) == 0)
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return (YES);
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} else if ((cut = strchr(tok, '/')) != 0) { /* netnumber/netmask */
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if (isdigit(s[0]) && masked_match(tok, cut, s))
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return (YES);
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}
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return (NO);
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}
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/* masked_match - match address against netnumber/netmask */
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static int masked_match(char *tok, char *slash, char *s)
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{
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uint32 net;
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uint32 mask;
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uint32 addr;
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if ((addr = interpret_addr(s)) == INADDR_NONE)
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return (NO);
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*slash = 0;
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net = interpret_addr(tok);
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*slash = '/';
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if (net == INADDR_NONE || (mask = interpret_addr(slash + 1)) == INADDR_NONE) {
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DEBUG(0,("access: bad net/mask access control: %s", tok));
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return (NO);
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}
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return ((addr & mask) == net);
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}
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/* fromhost - find out what is at the other end of a socket */
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BOOL fromhost(int sock,struct from_host *f)
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{
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static struct sockaddr sa;
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struct sockaddr_in *sockin = (struct sockaddr_in *) (&sa);
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struct hostent *hp;
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int length = sizeof(sa);
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static char addr_buf[FROM_ADDRLEN];
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static char name_buf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
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BOOL takeAddressAsHostname = False;
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if (getpeername(sock, &sa, &length) < 0)
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{
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DEBUG(0,("getpeername failed\n"));
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return(False);
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}
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f->sin = sockin;
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f->addr = strcpy(addr_buf,(char *)inet_ntoa(sockin->sin_addr));
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/* Look up the remote host name. */
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if ((hp = gethostbyaddr((char *) &sockin->sin_addr,
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sizeof(sockin->sin_addr),
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AF_INET)) == 0) {
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DEBUG(1,("Gethostbyaddr failed for %s\n",addr_buf));
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#ifdef ALLOW_PURE_ADDRESSES
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takeAddressAsHostname = True;
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#else
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return(False);
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#endif
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}
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/* Save the host name. A later gethostbyxxx() call may clobber it. */
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f->name = StrnCpy(name_buf,
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takeAddressAsHostname? f->addr : hp->h_name,
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sizeof(name_buf) - 1);
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/*
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* Verify that the host name does not belong to someone else. If host
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* name verification fails, pretend that the host name lookup failed.
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*/
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if (!takeAddressAsHostname && !matchname(f->name, sockin->sin_addr))
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{
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DEBUG(0,("Matchname failed\n"));
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return(False);
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}
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return(True);
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}
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/* matchname - determine if host name matches IP address */
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static int matchname(char *remotehost,struct in_addr addr)
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{
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struct hostent *hp;
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int i;
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if ((hp = Get_Hostbyname(remotehost)) == 0) {
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DEBUG(0,("Get_Hostbyname(%s): lookup failure", remotehost));
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return (Bad);
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}
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/*
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* Make sure that gethostbyname() returns the "correct" host name.
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* Unfortunately, gethostbyname("localhost") sometimes yields
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* "localhost.domain". Since the latter host name comes from the
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* local DNS, we just have to trust it (all bets are off if the local
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* DNS is perverted). We always check the address list, though.
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*/
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if (strcasecmp(remotehost, hp->h_name)
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&& strcasecmp(remotehost, "localhost")) {
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DEBUG(0,("host name/name mismatch: %s != %s",
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remotehost, hp->h_name));
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return (Bad);
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}
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/* Look up the host address in the address list we just got. */
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for (i = 0; hp->h_addr_list[i]; i++) {
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if (memcmp(hp->h_addr_list[i], (caddr_t) & addr, sizeof(addr)) == 0)
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return (Good);
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}
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/*
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* The host name does not map to the original host address. Perhaps
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* someone has compromised a name server. More likely someone botched
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* it, but that could be dangerous, too.
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*/
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DEBUG(0,("host name/address mismatch: %s != %s",
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inet_ntoa(addr), hp->h_name));
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return (Bad);
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}
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