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      1  1.9      matt /*	$NetBSD: rfc931.c,v 1.9 2012/03/21 10:10:37 matt Exp $	*/
      2  1.2  christos 
      3  1.1       mrg  /*
      4  1.1       mrg   * rfc931() speaks a common subset of the RFC 931, AUTH, TAP, IDENT and RFC
      5  1.1       mrg   * 1413 protocols. It queries an RFC 931 etc. compatible daemon on a remote
      6  1.1       mrg   * host to look up the owner of a connection. The information should not be
      7  1.1       mrg   * used for authentication purposes. This routine intercepts alarm signals.
      8  1.5    simonb   *
      9  1.1       mrg   * Diagnostics are reported through syslog(3).
     10  1.5    simonb   *
     11  1.1       mrg   * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
     12  1.1       mrg   */
     13  1.1       mrg 
     14  1.2  christos #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     15  1.1       mrg #ifndef lint
     16  1.2  christos #if 0
     17  1.1       mrg static char sccsid[] = "@(#) rfc931.c 1.10 95/01/02 16:11:34";
     18  1.2  christos #else
     19  1.9      matt __RCSID("$NetBSD: rfc931.c,v 1.9 2012/03/21 10:10:37 matt Exp $");
     20  1.2  christos #endif
     21  1.1       mrg #endif
     22  1.1       mrg 
     23  1.1       mrg /* System libraries. */
     24  1.1       mrg 
     25  1.1       mrg #include <stdio.h>
     26  1.1       mrg #include <syslog.h>
     27  1.1       mrg #include <sys/types.h>
     28  1.1       mrg #include <sys/socket.h>
     29  1.1       mrg #include <netinet/in.h>
     30  1.2  christos #include <stdlib.h>
     31  1.2  christos #include <unistd.h>
     32  1.1       mrg #include <setjmp.h>
     33  1.1       mrg #include <signal.h>
     34  1.1       mrg #include <string.h>
     35  1.1       mrg 
     36  1.1       mrg /* Local stuff. */
     37  1.1       mrg 
     38  1.1       mrg #include "tcpd.h"
     39  1.1       mrg 
     40  1.1       mrg #define	RFC931_PORT	113		/* Semi-well-known port */
     41  1.1       mrg #define	ANY_PORT	0		/* Any old port will do */
     42  1.1       mrg 
     43  1.1       mrg int     rfc931_timeout = RFC931_TIMEOUT;/* Global so it can be changed */
     44  1.1       mrg 
     45  1.1       mrg static jmp_buf timebuf;
     46  1.1       mrg 
     47  1.9      matt static FILE *fsocket(int, int, int);
     48  1.9      matt static void timeout(int);
     49  1.2  christos 
     50  1.1       mrg /* fsocket - open stdio stream on top of socket */
     51  1.1       mrg 
     52  1.9      matt static FILE *
     53  1.9      matt fsocket(int domain, int type, int protocol)
     54  1.1       mrg {
     55  1.1       mrg     int     s;
     56  1.1       mrg     FILE   *fp;
     57  1.1       mrg 
     58  1.1       mrg     if ((s = socket(domain, type, protocol)) < 0) {
     59  1.1       mrg 	tcpd_warn("socket: %m");
     60  1.1       mrg 	return (0);
     61  1.1       mrg     } else {
     62  1.1       mrg 	if ((fp = fdopen(s, "r+")) == 0) {
     63  1.1       mrg 	    tcpd_warn("fdopen: %m");
     64  1.1       mrg 	    close(s);
     65  1.1       mrg 	}
     66  1.1       mrg 	return (fp);
     67  1.1       mrg     }
     68  1.1       mrg }
     69  1.1       mrg 
     70  1.1       mrg /* timeout - handle timeouts */
     71  1.1       mrg 
     72  1.9      matt static void
     73  1.9      matt timeout(int sig)
     74  1.1       mrg {
     75  1.1       mrg     longjmp(timebuf, sig);
     76  1.1       mrg }
     77  1.1       mrg 
     78  1.1       mrg /* rfc931 - return remote user name, given socket structures */
     79  1.1       mrg 
     80  1.9      matt void
     81  1.9      matt rfc931(struct sockaddr *rmt_sin, struct sockaddr *our_sin, char *dest)
     82  1.1       mrg {
     83  1.1       mrg     unsigned rmt_port;
     84  1.1       mrg     unsigned our_port;
     85  1.6    itojun     struct sockaddr_storage rmt_query_sin;
     86  1.6    itojun     struct sockaddr_storage our_query_sin;
     87  1.1       mrg     char    user[256];			/* XXX */
     88  1.1       mrg     char    buffer[512];		/* XXX */
     89  1.1       mrg     char   *cp;
     90  1.1       mrg     char   *result = unknown;
     91  1.1       mrg     FILE   *fp;
     92  1.9      matt     volatile int salen;
     93  1.9      matt     u_short * volatile rmt_portp;
     94  1.9      matt     u_short * volatile our_portp;
     95  1.6    itojun 
     96  1.6    itojun     /* address family must be the same */
     97  1.6    itojun     if (rmt_sin->sa_family != our_sin->sa_family) {
     98  1.8    itojun 	strlcpy(dest, result, STRING_LENGTH);
     99  1.6    itojun 	return;
    100  1.6    itojun     }
    101  1.6    itojun     switch (rmt_sin->sa_family) {
    102  1.6    itojun     case AF_INET:
    103  1.6    itojun 	salen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
    104  1.7    itojun 	rmt_portp = &(((struct sockaddr_in *)rmt_sin)->sin_port);
    105  1.6    itojun 	break;
    106  1.6    itojun #ifdef INET6
    107  1.6    itojun     case AF_INET6:
    108  1.6    itojun 	salen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
    109  1.7    itojun 	rmt_portp = &(((struct sockaddr_in6 *)rmt_sin)->sin6_port);
    110  1.6    itojun 	break;
    111  1.6    itojun #endif
    112  1.6    itojun     default:
    113  1.8    itojun 	strlcpy(dest, result, STRING_LENGTH);
    114  1.6    itojun 	return;
    115  1.6    itojun     }
    116  1.6    itojun     switch (our_sin->sa_family) {
    117  1.6    itojun     case AF_INET:
    118  1.7    itojun 	our_portp = &(((struct sockaddr_in *)our_sin)->sin_port);
    119  1.6    itojun 	break;
    120  1.6    itojun #ifdef INET6
    121  1.6    itojun     case AF_INET6:
    122  1.7    itojun 	our_portp = &(((struct sockaddr_in6 *)our_sin)->sin6_port);
    123  1.6    itojun 	break;
    124  1.6    itojun #endif
    125  1.6    itojun     default:
    126  1.8    itojun 	strlcpy(dest, result, STRING_LENGTH);
    127  1.6    itojun 	return;
    128  1.6    itojun     }
    129  1.1       mrg 
    130  1.2  christos #ifdef __GNUC__
    131  1.3       mrg     (void)&result; /* Avoid longjmp clobbering */
    132  1.3       mrg     (void)&fp;	/* XXX gcc */
    133  1.2  christos #endif
    134  1.2  christos 
    135  1.1       mrg     /*
    136  1.1       mrg      * Use one unbuffered stdio stream for writing to and for reading from
    137  1.1       mrg      * the RFC931 etc. server. This is done because of a bug in the SunOS
    138  1.1       mrg      * 4.1.x stdio library. The bug may live in other stdio implementations,
    139  1.1       mrg      * too. When we use a single, buffered, bidirectional stdio stream ("r+"
    140  1.1       mrg      * or "w+" mode) we read our own output. Such behaviour would make sense
    141  1.1       mrg      * with resources that support random-access operations, but not with
    142  1.1       mrg      * sockets.
    143  1.1       mrg      */
    144  1.1       mrg 
    145  1.6    itojun     if ((fp = fsocket(rmt_sin->sa_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) != 0) {
    146  1.1       mrg 	setbuf(fp, (char *) 0);
    147  1.1       mrg 
    148  1.1       mrg 	/*
    149  1.1       mrg 	 * Set up a timer so we won't get stuck while waiting for the server.
    150  1.1       mrg 	 */
    151  1.1       mrg 
    152  1.1       mrg 	if (setjmp(timebuf) == 0) {
    153  1.1       mrg 	    signal(SIGALRM, timeout);
    154  1.1       mrg 	    alarm(rfc931_timeout);
    155  1.1       mrg 
    156  1.1       mrg 	    /*
    157  1.1       mrg 	     * Bind the local and remote ends of the query socket to the same
    158  1.1       mrg 	     * IP addresses as the connection under investigation. We go
    159  1.1       mrg 	     * through all this trouble because the local or remote system
    160  1.1       mrg 	     * might have more than one network address. The RFC931 etc.
    161  1.1       mrg 	     * client sends only port numbers; the server takes the IP
    162  1.1       mrg 	     * addresses from the query socket.
    163  1.1       mrg 	     */
    164  1.1       mrg 
    165  1.6    itojun 	    memcpy(&our_query_sin, our_sin, salen);
    166  1.6    itojun 	    switch (our_query_sin.ss_family) {
    167  1.6    itojun 	    case AF_INET:
    168  1.6    itojun 		((struct sockaddr_in *)&our_query_sin)->sin_port =
    169  1.6    itojun 			htons(ANY_PORT);
    170  1.6    itojun 		break;
    171  1.6    itojun #ifdef INET6
    172  1.6    itojun 	    case AF_INET6:
    173  1.6    itojun 		((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&our_query_sin)->sin6_port =
    174  1.6    itojun 			htons(ANY_PORT);
    175  1.6    itojun 		break;
    176  1.6    itojun #endif
    177  1.6    itojun 	    }
    178  1.6    itojun 	    memcpy(&rmt_query_sin, rmt_sin, salen);
    179  1.6    itojun 	    switch (rmt_query_sin.ss_family) {
    180  1.6    itojun 	    case AF_INET:
    181  1.6    itojun 		((struct sockaddr_in *)&rmt_query_sin)->sin_port =
    182  1.6    itojun 			htons(RFC931_PORT);
    183  1.6    itojun 		break;
    184  1.6    itojun #ifdef INET6
    185  1.6    itojun 	    case AF_INET6:
    186  1.6    itojun 		((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&rmt_query_sin)->sin6_port =
    187  1.6    itojun 			htons(RFC931_PORT);
    188  1.6    itojun 		break;
    189  1.6    itojun #endif
    190  1.6    itojun 	    }
    191  1.1       mrg 
    192  1.1       mrg 	    if (bind(fileno(fp), (struct sockaddr *) & our_query_sin,
    193  1.6    itojun 		     salen) >= 0 &&
    194  1.1       mrg 		connect(fileno(fp), (struct sockaddr *) & rmt_query_sin,
    195  1.6    itojun 			salen) >= 0) {
    196  1.1       mrg 
    197  1.1       mrg 		/*
    198  1.1       mrg 		 * Send query to server. Neglect the risk that a 13-byte
    199  1.1       mrg 		 * write would have to be fragmented by the local system and
    200  1.1       mrg 		 * cause trouble with buggy System V stdio libraries.
    201  1.1       mrg 		 */
    202  1.1       mrg 
    203  1.1       mrg 		fprintf(fp, "%u,%u\r\n",
    204  1.6    itojun 			ntohs(*rmt_portp),
    205  1.6    itojun 			ntohs(*our_portp));
    206  1.1       mrg 		fflush(fp);
    207  1.1       mrg 
    208  1.1       mrg 		/*
    209  1.1       mrg 		 * Read response from server. Use fgets()/sscanf() so we can
    210  1.1       mrg 		 * work around System V stdio libraries that incorrectly
    211  1.1       mrg 		 * assume EOF when a read from a socket returns less than
    212  1.1       mrg 		 * requested.
    213  1.1       mrg 		 */
    214  1.1       mrg 
    215  1.1       mrg 		if (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fp) != 0
    216  1.1       mrg 		    && ferror(fp) == 0 && feof(fp) == 0
    217  1.1       mrg 		    && sscanf(buffer, "%u , %u : USERID :%*[^:]:%255s",
    218  1.1       mrg 			      &rmt_port, &our_port, user) == 3
    219  1.6    itojun 		    && ntohs(*rmt_portp) == rmt_port
    220  1.6    itojun 		    && ntohs(*our_portp) == our_port) {
    221  1.1       mrg 
    222  1.1       mrg 		    /*
    223  1.1       mrg 		     * Strip trailing carriage return. It is part of the
    224  1.1       mrg 		     * protocol, not part of the data.
    225  1.1       mrg 		     */
    226  1.1       mrg 
    227  1.2  christos 		    if ((cp = strchr(user, '\r')) != NULL)
    228  1.2  christos 			*cp = '\0';
    229  1.1       mrg 		    result = user;
    230  1.1       mrg 		}
    231  1.1       mrg 	    }
    232  1.1       mrg 	    alarm(0);
    233  1.1       mrg 	}
    234  1.1       mrg 	fclose(fp);
    235  1.1       mrg     }
    236  1.8    itojun     strlcpy(dest, result, STRING_LENGTH);
    237  1.1       mrg }
    238