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      1   1.1    gwr /************************************************************************
      2   1.1    gwr           Copyright 1988, 1991 by Carnegie Mellon University
      3   1.1    gwr 
      4   1.1    gwr                           All Rights Reserved
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     14   1.1    gwr CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
     15   1.1    gwr SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
     16   1.1    gwr IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     17   1.1    gwr DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
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     21   1.1    gwr ************************************************************************/
     22   1.1    gwr 
     23   1.8  lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     24   1.1    gwr #ifndef lint
     25  1.10    abs __RCSID("$NetBSD: bootpd.c,v 1.10 1998/12/04 18:24:16 abs Exp $");
     26   1.1    gwr #endif
     27   1.1    gwr 
     28   1.1    gwr /*
     29   1.1    gwr  * BOOTP (bootstrap protocol) server daemon.
     30   1.1    gwr  *
     31   1.1    gwr  * Answers BOOTP request packets from booting client machines.
     32   1.1    gwr  * See [SRI-NIC]<RFC>RFC951.TXT for a description of the protocol.
     33   1.1    gwr  * See [SRI-NIC]<RFC>RFC1048.TXT for vendor-information extensions.
     34   1.1    gwr  * See RFC 1395 for option tags 14-17.
     35   1.1    gwr  * See accompanying man page -- bootpd.8
     36   1.1    gwr  *
     37   1.1    gwr  * HISTORY
     38   1.1    gwr  *	See ./Changes
     39   1.1    gwr  *
     40   1.1    gwr  * BUGS
     41   1.1    gwr  *	See ./ToDo
     42   1.1    gwr  */
     43   1.1    gwr 
     44   1.1    gwr 
     45   1.1    gwr 
     47   1.1    gwr #include <sys/types.h>
     48   1.1    gwr #include <sys/param.h>
     49   1.1    gwr #include <sys/socket.h>
     50   1.1    gwr #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     51   1.1    gwr #include <sys/file.h>
     52   1.1    gwr #include <sys/time.h>
     53   1.1    gwr #include <sys/stat.h>
     54   1.1    gwr 
     55   1.1    gwr #include <net/if.h>
     56   1.1    gwr #include <netinet/in.h>
     57   1.1    gwr #include <arpa/inet.h>	/* inet_ntoa */
     58   1.1    gwr 
     59   1.1    gwr #ifndef	NO_UNISTD
     60   1.1    gwr #include <unistd.h>
     61   1.1    gwr #endif
     62   1.1    gwr #include <stdlib.h>
     63   1.1    gwr #include <signal.h>
     64   1.1    gwr #include <stdio.h>
     65   1.1    gwr #include <string.h>
     66   1.1    gwr #include <errno.h>
     67   1.1    gwr #include <ctype.h>
     68   1.1    gwr #include <netdb.h>
     69   1.1    gwr #include <syslog.h>
     70   1.1    gwr #include <assert.h>
     71   1.1    gwr 
     72   1.1    gwr #ifdef	NO_SETSID
     73   1.1    gwr # include <fcntl.h>		/* for O_RDONLY, etc */
     74   1.1    gwr #endif
     75   1.1    gwr 
     76   1.1    gwr #ifdef	SVR4
     77   1.1    gwr /* Using sigset() avoids the need to re-arm each time. */
     78   1.1    gwr #define signal sigset
     79   1.1    gwr #endif
     80   1.1    gwr 
     81   1.1    gwr #ifndef	USE_BFUNCS
     82   1.1    gwr # include <memory.h>
     83   1.1    gwr /* Yes, memcpy is OK here (no overlapped copies). */
     84   1.1    gwr # define bcopy(a,b,c)    memcpy(b,a,c)
     85   1.1    gwr # define bzero(p,l)      memset(p,0,l)
     86   1.1    gwr # define bcmp(a,b,c)     memcmp(a,b,c)
     87   1.1    gwr #endif
     88   1.1    gwr 
     89   1.1    gwr #include "bootp.h"
     90   1.1    gwr #include "hash.h"
     91   1.1    gwr #include "hwaddr.h"
     92   1.1    gwr #include "bootpd.h"
     93   1.1    gwr #include "dovend.h"
     94   1.1    gwr #include "getif.h"
     95   1.1    gwr #include "readfile.h"
     96   1.1    gwr #include "report.h"
     97   1.1    gwr #include "tzone.h"
     98   1.1    gwr #include "patchlevel.h"
     99   1.1    gwr 
    100   1.1    gwr #ifndef CONFIG_FILE
    101   1.1    gwr #define CONFIG_FILE		"/etc/bootptab"
    102   1.1    gwr #endif
    103   1.1    gwr #ifndef DUMPTAB_FILE
    104   1.1    gwr #define DUMPTAB_FILE		"/tmp/bootpd.dump"
    105   1.1    gwr #endif
    106   1.1    gwr 
    107   1.1    gwr 
    108   1.1    gwr 
    110   1.1    gwr /*
    111   1.1    gwr  * Externals, forward declarations, and global variables
    112   1.1    gwr  */
    113   1.1    gwr 
    114   1.1    gwr #ifdef	__STDC__
    115   1.1    gwr #define P(args) args
    116   1.1    gwr #else
    117   1.1    gwr #define P(args) ()
    118   1.1    gwr #endif
    119   1.1    gwr 
    120   1.1    gwr extern void dumptab P((char *));
    121   1.1    gwr 
    122   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void catcher P((int));
    123   1.1    gwr PRIVATE int chk_access P((char *, int32 *));
    124   1.1    gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
    125   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void dovend_cmu P((struct bootp *, struct host *));
    126   1.1    gwr #endif
    127   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void dovend_rfc1048 P((struct bootp *, struct host *, int32));
    128   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void handle_reply P((void));
    129   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void handle_request P((void));
    130   1.8  lukem PRIVATE void sendreply P((int forward, int32 dest_override));
    131   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void usage P((void));
    132   1.1    gwr int main P((int, char **));
    133   1.1    gwr 
    134   1.1    gwr #undef	P
    135   1.1    gwr 
    136   1.1    gwr /*
    137   1.1    gwr  * IP port numbers for client and server obtained from /etc/services
    138   1.1    gwr  */
    139   1.1    gwr 
    140   1.1    gwr u_short bootps_port, bootpc_port;
    141   1.1    gwr 
    142   1.1    gwr 
    143   1.1    gwr /*
    144   1.1    gwr  * Internet socket and interface config structures
    145   1.1    gwr  */
    146   1.1    gwr 
    147   1.1    gwr struct sockaddr_in bind_addr;	/* Listening */
    148   1.1    gwr struct sockaddr_in recv_addr;	/* Packet source */
    149   1.1    gwr struct sockaddr_in send_addr;	/*  destination */
    150   1.1    gwr 
    151   1.1    gwr 
    152   1.1    gwr /*
    153   1.1    gwr  * option defaults
    154   1.1    gwr  */
    155   1.1    gwr int debug = 0;					/* Debugging flag (level) */
    156   1.1    gwr struct timeval actualtimeout =
    157   1.1    gwr {								/* fifteen minutes */
    158   1.1    gwr 	15 * 60L,					/* tv_sec */
    159   1.1    gwr 	0							/* tv_usec */
    160   1.1    gwr };
    161   1.1    gwr 
    162   1.1    gwr /*
    163   1.1    gwr  * General
    164   1.1    gwr  */
    165   1.1    gwr 
    166   1.1    gwr int s;							/* Socket file descriptor */
    167   1.1    gwr char *pktbuf;					/* Receive packet buffer */
    168   1.1    gwr int pktlen;
    169   1.9    mrg char *progname;
    170   1.1    gwr char *chdir_path;
    171   1.1    gwr char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1];	/* System host name */
    172   1.1    gwr struct in_addr my_ip_addr;
    173   1.1    gwr 
    174   1.1    gwr /* Flags set by signal catcher. */
    175   1.1    gwr PRIVATE int do_readtab = 0;
    176   1.1    gwr PRIVATE int do_dumptab = 0;
    177   1.1    gwr 
    178   1.1    gwr /*
    179   1.1    gwr  * Globals below are associated with the bootp database file (bootptab).
    180   1.1    gwr  */
    181   1.1    gwr 
    182   1.1    gwr char *bootptab = CONFIG_FILE;
    183   1.1    gwr char *bootpd_dump = DUMPTAB_FILE;
    184   1.1    gwr 
    185   1.1    gwr 
    186   1.1    gwr 
    188   1.1    gwr /*
    189   1.1    gwr  * Initialization such as command-line processing is done and then the
    190   1.6    jtc  * main server loop is started.
    191   1.1    gwr  */
    192   1.1    gwr 
    193   1.1    gwr int
    194   1.1    gwr main(argc, argv)
    195   1.1    gwr 	int argc;
    196   1.1    gwr 	char **argv;
    197   1.1    gwr {
    198   1.1    gwr 	struct timeval *timeout;
    199   1.1    gwr 	struct bootp *bp;
    200   1.1    gwr 	struct servent *servp;
    201   1.1    gwr 	struct hostent *hep;
    202   1.1    gwr 	char *stmp;
    203   1.1    gwr 	int n, ba_len, ra_len;
    204   1.1    gwr 	int nfound, readfds;
    205   1.9    mrg 	int standalone;
    206   1.9    mrg 
    207   1.9    mrg 	progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/');
    208   1.9    mrg 	if (progname)
    209   1.1    gwr 		progname++;
    210   1.1    gwr 	else
    211   1.1    gwr 		progname = argv[0];
    212   1.1    gwr 
    213   1.1    gwr 	/*
    214   1.1    gwr 	 * Initialize logging.
    215   1.1    gwr 	 */
    216   1.1    gwr 	report_init(0);				/* uses progname */
    217   1.1    gwr 
    218   1.1    gwr 	/*
    219   1.1    gwr 	 * Log startup
    220   1.1    gwr 	 */
    221   1.1    gwr 	report(LOG_INFO, "version %s.%d", VERSION, PATCHLEVEL);
    222   1.1    gwr 
    223   1.1    gwr 	/* Debugging for compilers with struct padding. */
    224   1.2    gwr 	assert(sizeof(struct bootp) == BP_MINPKTSZ);
    225   1.1    gwr 
    226   1.1    gwr 	/* Get space for receiving packets and composing replies. */
    227   1.1    gwr 	pktbuf = malloc(MAX_MSG_SIZE);
    228   1.1    gwr 	if (!pktbuf) {
    229   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "malloc failed");
    230   1.1    gwr 		exit(1);
    231   1.1    gwr 	}
    232   1.1    gwr 	bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
    233   1.1    gwr 
    234   1.1    gwr 	/*
    235   1.1    gwr 	 * Check to see if a socket was passed to us from inetd.
    236   1.1    gwr 	 *
    237   1.1    gwr 	 * Use getsockname() to determine if descriptor 0 is indeed a socket
    238   1.1    gwr 	 * (and thus we are probably a child of inetd) or if it is instead
    239   1.1    gwr 	 * something else and we are running standalone.
    240   1.1    gwr 	 */
    241   1.1    gwr 	s = 0;
    242   1.1    gwr 	ba_len = sizeof(bind_addr);
    243   1.1    gwr 	bzero((char *) &bind_addr, ba_len);
    244   1.1    gwr 	errno = 0;
    245   1.1    gwr 	standalone = TRUE;
    246   1.1    gwr 	if (getsockname(s, (struct sockaddr *) &bind_addr, &ba_len) == 0) {
    247   1.1    gwr 		/*
    248   1.1    gwr 		 * Descriptor 0 is a socket.  Assume we are a child of inetd.
    249   1.1    gwr 		 */
    250   1.1    gwr 		if (bind_addr.sin_family == AF_INET) {
    251   1.1    gwr 			standalone = FALSE;
    252   1.1    gwr 			bootps_port = ntohs(bind_addr.sin_port);
    253   1.1    gwr 		} else {
    254   1.1    gwr 			/* Some other type of socket? */
    255   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_ERR, "getsockname: not an INET socket");
    256   1.1    gwr 		}
    257   1.1    gwr 	}
    258   1.1    gwr 
    259   1.1    gwr 	/*
    260   1.1    gwr 	 * Set defaults that might be changed by option switches.
    261   1.1    gwr 	 */
    262   1.1    gwr 	stmp = NULL;
    263   1.1    gwr 	timeout = &actualtimeout;
    264   1.1    gwr 
    265   1.1    gwr 	/*
    266   1.1    gwr 	 * Read switches.
    267   1.1    gwr 	 */
    268   1.1    gwr 	for (argc--, argv++; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
    269   1.1    gwr 		if (argv[0][0] != '-')
    270   1.1    gwr 			break;
    271   1.1    gwr 		switch (argv[0][1]) {
    272   1.1    gwr 
    273   1.1    gwr 		case 'c':				/* chdir_path */
    274   1.1    gwr 			if (argv[0][2]) {
    275   1.1    gwr 				stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
    276   1.1    gwr 			} else {
    277   1.1    gwr 				argc--;
    278   1.1    gwr 				argv++;
    279   1.1    gwr 				stmp = argv[0];
    280   1.1    gwr 			}
    281   1.1    gwr 			if (!stmp || (stmp[0] != '/')) {
    282   1.1    gwr 				fprintf(stderr,
    283   1.1    gwr 						"bootpd: invalid chdir specification\n");
    284   1.1    gwr 				break;
    285   1.1    gwr 			}
    286   1.1    gwr 			chdir_path = stmp;
    287   1.1    gwr 			break;
    288   1.1    gwr 
    289   1.1    gwr 		case 'd':				/* debug level */
    290   1.1    gwr 			if (argv[0][2]) {
    291   1.1    gwr 				stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
    292   1.1    gwr 			} else if (argv[1] && argv[1][0] == '-') {
    293   1.1    gwr 				/*
    294   1.1    gwr 				 * Backwards-compatible behavior:
    295   1.1    gwr 				 * no parameter, so just increment the debug flag.
    296   1.1    gwr 				 */
    297   1.1    gwr 				debug++;
    298   1.1    gwr 				break;
    299   1.1    gwr 			} else {
    300   1.1    gwr 				argc--;
    301   1.1    gwr 				argv++;
    302   1.1    gwr 				stmp = argv[0];
    303   1.1    gwr 			}
    304   1.1    gwr 			if (!stmp || (sscanf(stmp, "%d", &n) != 1) || (n < 0)) {
    305   1.1    gwr 				fprintf(stderr,
    306   1.1    gwr 						"%s: invalid debug level\n", progname);
    307   1.1    gwr 				break;
    308   1.1    gwr 			}
    309   1.1    gwr 			debug = n;
    310   1.1    gwr 			break;
    311   1.1    gwr 
    312   1.1    gwr 		case 'h':				/* override hostname */
    313   1.1    gwr 			if (argv[0][2]) {
    314   1.1    gwr 				stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
    315   1.1    gwr 			} else {
    316   1.1    gwr 				argc--;
    317   1.1    gwr 				argv++;
    318   1.1    gwr 				stmp = argv[0];
    319   1.1    gwr 			}
    320   1.1    gwr 			if (!stmp) {
    321   1.1    gwr 				fprintf(stderr,
    322   1.1    gwr 						"bootpd: missing hostname\n");
    323   1.1    gwr 				break;
    324   1.1    gwr 			}
    325   1.1    gwr 			strncpy(hostname, stmp, sizeof(hostname)-1);
    326   1.1    gwr 			break;
    327   1.1    gwr 
    328   1.1    gwr 		case 'i':				/* inetd mode */
    329   1.1    gwr 			standalone = FALSE;
    330   1.1    gwr 			break;
    331   1.1    gwr 
    332   1.1    gwr 		case 's':				/* standalone mode */
    333   1.1    gwr 			standalone = TRUE;
    334   1.1    gwr 			break;
    335   1.1    gwr 
    336   1.1    gwr 		case 't':				/* timeout */
    337   1.1    gwr 			if (argv[0][2]) {
    338   1.1    gwr 				stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
    339   1.1    gwr 			} else {
    340   1.1    gwr 				argc--;
    341   1.1    gwr 				argv++;
    342   1.1    gwr 				stmp = argv[0];
    343   1.1    gwr 			}
    344   1.1    gwr 			if (!stmp || (sscanf(stmp, "%d", &n) != 1) || (n < 0)) {
    345   1.1    gwr 				fprintf(stderr,
    346   1.1    gwr 						"%s: invalid timeout specification\n", progname);
    347   1.1    gwr 				break;
    348   1.1    gwr 			}
    349   1.1    gwr 			actualtimeout.tv_sec = (int32) (60 * n);
    350   1.1    gwr 			/*
    351   1.1    gwr 			 * If the actual timeout is zero, pass a NULL pointer
    352   1.1    gwr 			 * to select so it blocks indefinitely, otherwise,
    353   1.1    gwr 			 * point to the actual timeout value.
    354   1.1    gwr 			 */
    355   1.1    gwr 			timeout = (n > 0) ? &actualtimeout : NULL;
    356   1.1    gwr 			break;
    357   1.1    gwr 
    358   1.1    gwr 		default:
    359   1.1    gwr 			fprintf(stderr, "%s: unknown switch: -%c\n",
    360   1.1    gwr 					progname, argv[0][1]);
    361   1.1    gwr 			usage();
    362   1.1    gwr 			break;
    363   1.1    gwr 
    364   1.1    gwr 		} /* switch */
    365   1.1    gwr 	} /* for args */
    366   1.1    gwr 
    367   1.1    gwr 	/*
    368   1.1    gwr 	 * Override default file names if specified on the command line.
    369   1.1    gwr 	 */
    370   1.1    gwr 	if (argc > 0)
    371   1.1    gwr 		bootptab = argv[0];
    372   1.1    gwr 
    373   1.1    gwr 	if (argc > 1)
    374   1.1    gwr 		bootpd_dump = argv[1];
    375   1.1    gwr 
    376   1.1    gwr 	/*
    377   1.1    gwr 	 * Get my hostname and IP address.
    378   1.1    gwr 	 */
    379   1.1    gwr 	if (hostname[0] == '\0') {
    380   1.1    gwr 		if (gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)) == -1) {
    381   1.9    mrg 			fprintf(stderr, "bootpd: can't get hostname\n");
    382   1.1    gwr 			exit(1);
    383   1.1    gwr 		}
    384   1.1    gwr 		hostname[sizeof(hostname) - 1] = '\0';
    385   1.1    gwr 	}
    386   1.1    gwr 	hep = gethostbyname(hostname);
    387   1.1    gwr 	if (!hep) {
    388   1.1    gwr 		fprintf(stderr, "Can not get my IP address\n");
    389   1.1    gwr 		exit(1);
    390   1.1    gwr 	}
    391   1.1    gwr 	bcopy(hep->h_addr, (char *)&my_ip_addr, sizeof(my_ip_addr));
    392   1.1    gwr 
    393   1.1    gwr 	if (standalone) {
    394   1.1    gwr 		/*
    395   1.1    gwr 		 * Go into background and disassociate from controlling terminal.
    396   1.1    gwr 		 */
    397   1.1    gwr 		if (debug < 3) {
    398   1.1    gwr 			if (fork())
    399   1.1    gwr 				exit(0);
    400   1.1    gwr #ifdef	NO_SETSID
    401   1.1    gwr 			setpgrp(0,0);
    402   1.1    gwr #ifdef TIOCNOTTY
    403   1.1    gwr 			n = open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR);
    404   1.1    gwr 			if (n >= 0) {
    405   1.1    gwr 				ioctl(n, TIOCNOTTY, (char *) 0);
    406   1.1    gwr 				(void) close(n);
    407   1.1    gwr 			}
    408   1.1    gwr #endif	/* TIOCNOTTY */
    409   1.1    gwr #else	/* SETSID */
    410   1.1    gwr 			if (setsid() < 0)
    411   1.1    gwr 				perror("setsid");
    412   1.1    gwr #endif	/* SETSID */
    413   1.1    gwr 		} /* if debug < 3 */
    414   1.1    gwr 
    415   1.1    gwr 		/*
    416   1.1    gwr 		 * Nuke any timeout value
    417   1.1    gwr 		 */
    418   1.1    gwr 		timeout = NULL;
    419   1.1    gwr 
    420   1.1    gwr 	} /* if standalone (1st) */
    421   1.1    gwr 
    422   1.1    gwr 	/* Set the cwd (i.e. to /tftpboot) */
    423   1.1    gwr 	if (chdir_path) {
    424   1.1    gwr 		if (chdir(chdir_path) < 0)
    425   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_ERR, "%s: chdir failed", chdir_path);
    426   1.1    gwr 	}
    427   1.1    gwr 
    428   1.1    gwr 	/* Get the timezone. */
    429   1.1    gwr 	tzone_init();
    430   1.1    gwr 
    431   1.1    gwr 	/* Allocate hash tables. */
    432   1.1    gwr 	rdtab_init();
    433   1.1    gwr 
    434   1.1    gwr 	/*
    435   1.1    gwr 	 * Read the bootptab file.
    436   1.1    gwr 	 */
    437   1.1    gwr 	readtab(1);					/* force read */
    438   1.1    gwr 
    439   1.1    gwr 	if (standalone) {
    440   1.1    gwr 
    441   1.1    gwr 		/*
    442   1.1    gwr 		 * Create a socket.
    443   1.1    gwr 		 */
    444   1.1    gwr 		if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) {
    445   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_ERR, "socket: %s", get_network_errmsg());
    446   1.1    gwr 			exit(1);
    447   1.1    gwr 		}
    448   1.1    gwr 
    449   1.1    gwr 		/*
    450   1.1    gwr 		 * Get server's listening port number
    451   1.1    gwr 		 */
    452   1.1    gwr 		servp = getservbyname("bootps", "udp");
    453   1.1    gwr 		if (servp) {
    454   1.1    gwr 			bootps_port = ntohs((u_short) servp->s_port);
    455   1.1    gwr 		} else {
    456   1.1    gwr 			bootps_port = (u_short) IPPORT_BOOTPS;
    457   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_ERR,
    458   1.1    gwr 				   "udp/bootps: unknown service -- assuming port %d",
    459   1.1    gwr 				   bootps_port);
    460   1.1    gwr 		}
    461   1.1    gwr 
    462   1.1    gwr 		/*
    463   1.1    gwr 		 * Bind socket to BOOTPS port.
    464   1.1    gwr 		 */
    465   1.1    gwr 		bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
    466   1.1    gwr 		bind_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
    467   1.1    gwr 		bind_addr.sin_port = htons(bootps_port);
    468   1.1    gwr 		if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &bind_addr,
    469   1.1    gwr 				 sizeof(bind_addr)) < 0)
    470   1.1    gwr 		{
    471   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_ERR, "bind: %s", get_network_errmsg());
    472   1.1    gwr 			exit(1);
    473   1.1    gwr 		}
    474   1.1    gwr 	} /* if standalone (2nd)*/
    475   1.1    gwr 
    476   1.1    gwr 	/*
    477   1.1    gwr 	 * Get destination port number so we can reply to client
    478   1.1    gwr 	 */
    479   1.1    gwr 	servp = getservbyname("bootpc", "udp");
    480   1.1    gwr 	if (servp) {
    481   1.1    gwr 		bootpc_port = ntohs(servp->s_port);
    482   1.1    gwr 	} else {
    483   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_ERR,
    484   1.1    gwr 			   "udp/bootpc: unknown service -- assuming port %d",
    485   1.1    gwr 			   IPPORT_BOOTPC);
    486   1.1    gwr 		bootpc_port = (u_short) IPPORT_BOOTPC;
    487   1.1    gwr 	}
    488   1.1    gwr 
    489   1.5    cgd 	/*
    490   1.1    gwr 	 * Set up signals to read or dump the table.
    491   1.1    gwr 	 */
    492   1.1    gwr 	if ((long) signal(SIGHUP, catcher) < 0) {
    493   1.5    cgd 		report(LOG_ERR, "signal: %s", get_errmsg());
    494   1.1    gwr 		exit(1);
    495   1.1    gwr 	}
    496   1.1    gwr 	if ((long) signal(SIGUSR1, catcher) < 0) {
    497   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "signal: %s", get_errmsg());
    498   1.1    gwr 		exit(1);
    499   1.1    gwr 	}
    500   1.1    gwr 
    501   1.1    gwr 	/*
    502   1.1    gwr 	 * Process incoming requests.
    503   1.1    gwr 	 */
    504   1.1    gwr 	for (;;) {
    505   1.1    gwr 		readfds = 1 << s;
    506   1.1    gwr 		nfound = select(s + 1, (fd_set *)&readfds, NULL, NULL, timeout);
    507   1.1    gwr 		if (nfound < 0) {
    508   1.1    gwr 			if (errno != EINTR) {
    509   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_ERR, "select: %s", get_errmsg());
    510   1.1    gwr 			}
    511   1.1    gwr 			/*
    512   1.1    gwr 			 * Call readtab() or dumptab() here to avoid the
    513   1.1    gwr 			 * dangers of doing I/O from a signal handler.
    514   1.1    gwr 			 */
    515   1.1    gwr 			if (do_readtab) {
    516   1.1    gwr 				do_readtab = 0;
    517   1.1    gwr 				readtab(1);		/* force read */
    518   1.1    gwr 			}
    519   1.1    gwr 			if (do_dumptab) {
    520   1.1    gwr 				do_dumptab = 0;
    521   1.1    gwr 				dumptab(bootpd_dump);
    522   1.1    gwr 			}
    523   1.1    gwr 			continue;
    524   1.1    gwr 		}
    525   1.1    gwr 		if (!(readfds & (1 << s))) {
    526   1.1    gwr 			if (debug > 1)
    527   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "exiting after %ld minutes of inactivity",
    528   1.1    gwr 					   actualtimeout.tv_sec / 60);
    529   1.2    gwr 			exit(0);
    530   1.1    gwr 		}
    531   1.1    gwr 		ra_len = sizeof(recv_addr);
    532   1.1    gwr 		n = recvfrom(s, pktbuf, MAX_MSG_SIZE, 0,
    533   1.1    gwr 					 (struct sockaddr *) &recv_addr, &ra_len);
    534   1.1    gwr 		if (n <= 0) {
    535   1.1    gwr 			continue;
    536   1.1    gwr 		}
    537   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    538   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "recvd pkt from IP addr %s",
    539   1.1    gwr 				   inet_ntoa(recv_addr.sin_addr));
    540   1.1    gwr 		}
    541   1.1    gwr 		if (n < sizeof(struct bootp)) {
    542   1.1    gwr 			if (debug) {
    543   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "received short packet");
    544   1.1    gwr 			}
    545   1.1    gwr 			continue;
    546   1.1    gwr 		}
    547   1.1    gwr 		pktlen = n;
    548   1.1    gwr 
    549   1.1    gwr 		readtab(0);				/* maybe re-read bootptab */
    550   1.1    gwr 
    551   1.1    gwr 		switch (bp->bp_op) {
    552   1.1    gwr 		case BOOTREQUEST:
    553   1.1    gwr 			handle_request();
    554   1.1    gwr 			break;
    555   1.1    gwr 		case BOOTREPLY:
    556   1.1    gwr 			handle_reply();
    557   1.1    gwr 			break;
    558   1.1    gwr 		}
    559   1.1    gwr 	}
    560   1.1    gwr }
    561   1.1    gwr 
    562   1.1    gwr 
    563   1.1    gwr 
    565   1.1    gwr 
    566   1.1    gwr /*
    567   1.1    gwr  * Print "usage" message and exit
    568   1.1    gwr  */
    569   1.1    gwr 
    570   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
    571   1.1    gwr usage()
    572   1.1    gwr {
    573   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr,
    574   1.1    gwr 			"usage:  bootpd [-d level] [-i] [-s] [-t timeout] [configfile [dumpfile]]\n");
    575   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr, "\t -c n\tset current directory\n");
    576   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr, "\t -d n\tset debug level\n");
    577   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr, "\t -i\tforce inetd mode (run as child of inetd)\n");
    578   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr, "\t -s\tforce standalone mode (run without inetd)\n");
    579   1.1    gwr 	fprintf(stderr, "\t -t n\tset inetd exit timeout to n minutes\n");
    580   1.1    gwr 	exit(1);
    581   1.1    gwr }
    582   1.1    gwr 
    583   1.1    gwr /* Signal catchers */
    584   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
    585   1.1    gwr catcher(sig)
    586   1.1    gwr 	int sig;
    587   1.1    gwr {
    588   1.1    gwr 	if (sig == SIGHUP)
    589   1.1    gwr 		do_readtab = 1;
    590   1.1    gwr 	if (sig == SIGUSR1)
    591   1.1    gwr 		do_dumptab = 1;
    592   1.1    gwr #ifdef	SYSV
    593   1.1    gwr 	/* For older "System V" derivatives with no sigset(). */
    594   1.1    gwr 	/* XXX - Should just do it the POSIX way (sigaction). */
    595   1.1    gwr 	signal(sig, catcher);
    596   1.1    gwr #endif
    597   1.1    gwr }
    598   1.1    gwr 
    599   1.1    gwr 
    600   1.1    gwr 
    602   1.1    gwr /*
    603   1.1    gwr  * Process BOOTREQUEST packet.
    604   1.1    gwr  *
    605   1.1    gwr  * Note:  This version of the bootpd.c server never forwards
    606   1.1    gwr  * a request to another server.  That is the job of a gateway
    607   1.1    gwr  * program such as the "bootpgw" program included here.
    608   1.1    gwr  *
    609   1.1    gwr  * (Also this version does not interpret the hostname field of
    610   1.1    gwr  * the request packet;  it COULD do a name->address lookup and
    611   1.1    gwr  * forward the request there.)
    612   1.1    gwr  */
    613   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
    614   1.1    gwr handle_request()
    615   1.1    gwr {
    616   1.1    gwr 	struct bootp *bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
    617   1.1    gwr 	struct host *hp = NULL;
    618   1.2    gwr 	struct host dummyhost;
    619   1.2    gwr 	int32 bootsize = 0;
    620   1.1    gwr 	unsigned hlen, hashcode;
    621   1.1    gwr 	int32 dest;
    622   1.1    gwr 	char realpath[1024];
    623   1.1    gwr 	char *clntpath;
    624   1.1    gwr 	char *homedir, *bootfile;
    625   1.1    gwr 	int n;
    626   1.1    gwr 
    627   1.1    gwr 	/* XXX - SLIP init: Set bp_ciaddr = recv_addr here? */
    628   1.1    gwr 
    629   1.1    gwr 	/*
    630   1.1    gwr 	 * If the servername field is set, compare it against us.
    631   1.1    gwr 	 * If we're not being addressed, ignore this request.
    632   1.1    gwr 	 * If the server name field is null, throw in our name.
    633   1.1    gwr 	 */
    634   1.1    gwr 	if (strlen(bp->bp_sname)) {
    635   1.1    gwr 		if (strcmp(bp->bp_sname, hostname)) {
    636   1.1    gwr 			if (debug)
    637   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "\
    638   1.1    gwr ignoring request for server %s from client at %s address %s",
    639   1.1    gwr 					   bp->bp_sname, netname(bp->bp_htype),
    640   1.1    gwr 					   haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
    641   1.1    gwr 			/* XXX - Is it correct to ignore such a request? -gwr */
    642   1.1    gwr 			return;
    643  1.10    abs 		}
    644  1.10    abs 	} else {
    645  1.10    abs 		strcpy(bp->bp_sname, hostname);
    646  1.10    abs 	}
    647  1.10    abs 
    648  1.10    abs 	/* If it uses an unknown network type, ignore the request.  */
    649  1.10    abs 	if (bp->bp_htype >= hwinfocnt) {
    650  1.10    abs 		if (debug)
    651  1.10    abs 			report(LOG_INFO,
    652   1.2    gwr 			    "Request with unknown network type %u",
    653   1.1    gwr 			    bp->bp_htype);
    654   1.1    gwr 		return;
    655   1.1    gwr 	}
    656   1.1    gwr 
    657   1.1    gwr 	/* Convert the request into a reply. */
    658   1.1    gwr 	bp->bp_op = BOOTREPLY;
    659   1.1    gwr 	if (bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr == 0) {
    660   1.1    gwr 		/*
    661   1.1    gwr 		 * client doesnt know his IP address,
    662   1.1    gwr 		 * search by hardware address.
    663   1.1    gwr 		 */
    664   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    665   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "request from %s address %s",
    666  1.10    abs 				   netname(bp->bp_htype),
    667   1.1    gwr 				   haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
    668   1.1    gwr 		}
    669   1.1    gwr 		hlen = haddrlength(bp->bp_htype);
    670   1.1    gwr 		if (hlen != bp->bp_hlen) {
    671   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_NOTICE, "bad addr len from %s address %s",
    672   1.1    gwr 				   netname(bp->bp_htype),
    673   1.1    gwr 				   haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, hlen));
    674   1.1    gwr 		}
    675   1.1    gwr 		dummyhost.htype = bp->bp_htype;
    676   1.1    gwr 		bcopy(bp->bp_chaddr, dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
    677   1.1    gwr 		hashcode = hash_HashFunction(bp->bp_chaddr, hlen);
    678   1.1    gwr 		hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(hwhashtable, hashcode, hwlookcmp,
    679   1.1    gwr 										 &dummyhost);
    680   1.1    gwr 		if (hp == NULL &&
    681   1.1    gwr 			bp->bp_htype == HTYPE_IEEE802)
    682   1.1    gwr 		{
    683   1.1    gwr 			/* Try again with address in "canonical" form. */
    684   1.1    gwr 			haddr_conv802(bp->bp_chaddr, dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
    685   1.1    gwr 			if (debug > 1) {
    686   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "\
    687   1.1    gwr HW addr type is IEEE 802.  convert to %s and check again\n",
    688   1.1    gwr 					   haddrtoa(dummyhost.haddr, bp->bp_hlen));
    689   1.1    gwr 			}
    690   1.1    gwr 			hashcode = hash_HashFunction(dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
    691   1.1    gwr 			hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(hwhashtable, hashcode,
    692   1.1    gwr 											 hwlookcmp, &dummyhost);
    693   1.1    gwr 		}
    694   1.1    gwr 		if (hp == NULL) {
    695   1.1    gwr 			/*
    696   1.1    gwr 			 * XXX - Add dynamic IP address assignment?
    697   1.1    gwr 			 */
    698   1.1    gwr 			if (debug > 1)
    699   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "unknown client %s address %s",
    700   1.1    gwr 					   netname(bp->bp_htype),
    701   1.1    gwr 					   haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
    702   1.1    gwr 			return; /* not found */
    703   1.1    gwr 		}
    704   1.1    gwr 		(bp->bp_yiaddr).s_addr = hp->iaddr.s_addr;
    705   1.1    gwr 
    706   1.1    gwr 	} else {
    707   1.1    gwr 
    708   1.1    gwr 		/*
    709   1.1    gwr 		 * search by IP address.
    710   1.1    gwr 		 */
    711   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    712   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "request from IP addr %s",
    713   1.1    gwr 				   inet_ntoa(bp->bp_ciaddr));
    714   1.1    gwr 		}
    715   1.1    gwr 		dummyhost.iaddr.s_addr = bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr;
    716   1.1    gwr 		hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) &(bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr), 4);
    717   1.1    gwr 		hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(iphashtable, hashcode, iplookcmp,
    718   1.1    gwr 										 &dummyhost);
    719   1.1    gwr 		if (hp == NULL) {
    720   1.1    gwr 			if (debug > 1) {
    721   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_NOTICE, "IP address not found: %s",
    722   1.1    gwr 					   inet_ntoa(bp->bp_ciaddr));
    723   1.1    gwr 			}
    724   1.1    gwr 			return;
    725   1.1    gwr 		}
    726   1.1    gwr 	}
    727   1.1    gwr 
    728   1.2    gwr 	if (debug) {
    729   1.2    gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "found %s (%s)", inet_ntoa(hp->iaddr),
    730   1.2    gwr 			   hp->hostname->string);
    731   1.2    gwr 	}
    732   1.2    gwr 
    733   1.2    gwr 	/*
    734   1.2    gwr 	 * If there is a response delay threshold, ignore requests
    735   1.2    gwr 	 * with a timestamp lower than the threshold.
    736   1.2    gwr 	 */
    737   1.2    gwr 	if (hp->flags.min_wait) {
    738   1.2    gwr 		u_int32 t = (u_int32) ntohs(bp->bp_secs);
    739   1.2    gwr 		if (t < hp->min_wait) {
    740   1.2    gwr 			if (debug > 1)
    741   1.2    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO,
    742   1.2    gwr 					   "ignoring request due to timestamp (%d < %d)",
    743   1.1    gwr 					   t, hp->min_wait);
    744   1.1    gwr 			return;
    745   1.1    gwr 		}
    746   1.1    gwr 	}
    747   1.1    gwr 
    748   1.1    gwr #ifdef	YORK_EX_OPTION
    749   1.1    gwr 	/*
    750   1.1    gwr 	 * The need for the "ex" tag arose out of the need to empty
    751   1.1    gwr 	 * shared networked drives on diskless PCs.  This solution is
    752   1.1    gwr 	 * not very clean but it does work fairly well.
    753   1.1    gwr 	 * Written by Edmund J. Sutcliffe <edmund (at) york.ac.uk>
    754   1.1    gwr 	 *
    755   1.1    gwr 	 * XXX - This could compromise security if a non-trusted user
    756   1.1    gwr 	 * managed to write an entry in the bootptab with :ex=trojan:
    757   1.1    gwr 	 * so I would leave this turned off unless you need it. -gwr
    758   1.1    gwr 	 */
    759   1.1    gwr 	/* Run a program, passing the client name as a parameter. */
    760   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.exec_file) {
    761   1.1    gwr 		char tst[100];
    762   1.1    gwr 		/* XXX - Check string lengths? -gwr */
    763   1.1    gwr 		strcpy (tst, hp->exec_file->string);
    764   1.1    gwr 		strcat (tst, " ");
    765   1.1    gwr 		strcat (tst, hp->hostname->string);
    766   1.1    gwr 		strcat (tst, " &");
    767   1.1    gwr 		if (debug)
    768   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "executing %s", tst);
    769   1.1    gwr 		system(tst);	/* Hope this finishes soon... */
    770   1.1    gwr 	}
    771   1.1    gwr #endif	/* YORK_EX_OPTION */
    772   1.1    gwr 
    773   1.1    gwr 	/*
    774   1.1    gwr 	 * If a specific TFTP server address was specified in the bootptab file,
    775   1.1    gwr 	 * fill it in, otherwise zero it.
    776   1.1    gwr 	 * XXX - Rather than zero it, should it be the bootpd address? -gwr
    777   1.1    gwr 	 */
    778   1.1    gwr 	(bp->bp_siaddr).s_addr = (hp->flags.bootserver) ?
    779   1.1    gwr 		hp->bootserver.s_addr : 0L;
    780   1.1    gwr 
    781   1.1    gwr #ifdef	STANFORD_PROM_COMPAT
    782   1.1    gwr 	/*
    783   1.1    gwr 	 * Stanford bootp PROMs (for a Sun?) have no way to leave
    784   1.1    gwr 	 * the boot file name field blank (because the boot file
    785   1.1    gwr 	 * name is automatically generated from some index).
    786   1.1    gwr 	 * As a work-around, this little hack allows those PROMs to
    787   1.1    gwr 	 * specify "sunboot14" with the same effect as a NULL name.
    788   1.1    gwr 	 * (The user specifies boot device 14 or some such magic.)
    789   1.1    gwr 	 */
    790   1.1    gwr 	if (strcmp(bp->bp_file, "sunboot14") == 0)
    791   1.1    gwr 		bp->bp_file[0] = '\0';	/* treat it as unspecified */
    792   1.1    gwr #endif
    793   1.1    gwr 
    794   1.1    gwr 	/*
    795   1.1    gwr 	 * Fill in the client's proper bootfile.
    796   1.1    gwr 	 *
    797   1.1    gwr 	 * If the client specifies an absolute path, try that file with a
    798   1.1    gwr 	 * ".host" suffix and then without.  If the file cannot be found, no
    799   1.1    gwr 	 * reply is made at all.
    800   1.1    gwr 	 *
    801   1.1    gwr 	 * If the client specifies a null or relative file, use the following
    802   1.1    gwr 	 * table to determine the appropriate action:
    803   1.1    gwr 	 *
    804   1.1    gwr 	 *  Homedir      Bootfile    Client's file
    805   1.1    gwr 	 * specified?   specified?   specification   Action
    806   1.1    gwr 	 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
    807   1.1    gwr 	 *      No          No          Null         Send null filename
    808   1.1    gwr 	 *      No          No          Relative     Discard request
    809   1.1    gwr 	 *      No          Yes         Null         Send if absolute else null
    810   1.1    gwr 	 *      No          Yes         Relative     Discard request     *XXX
    811   1.1    gwr 	 *      Yes         No          Null         Send null filename
    812   1.1    gwr 	 *      Yes         No          Relative     Lookup with ".host"
    813   1.1    gwr 	 *      Yes         Yes         Null         Send home/boot or bootfile
    814   1.2    gwr 	 *      Yes         Yes         Relative     Lookup with ".host" *XXX
    815   1.2    gwr 	 *
    816   1.2    gwr 	 */
    817   1.2    gwr 
    818   1.2    gwr 	/*
    819   1.2    gwr 	 * XXX - I don't like the policy of ignoring a client when the
    820   1.2    gwr 	 * boot file is not accessible.  The TFTP server might not be
    821   1.1    gwr 	 * running on the same machine as the BOOTP server, in which
    822   1.1    gwr 	 * case checking accessibility of the boot file is pointless.
    823   1.2    gwr 	 *
    824   1.2    gwr 	 * Therefore, file accessibility is now demanded ONLY if you
    825   1.2    gwr 	 * define CHECK_FILE_ACCESS in the Makefile options. -gwr
    826   1.2    gwr 	 */
    827   1.2    gwr 
    828   1.1    gwr 	/*
    829   1.1    gwr 	 * The "real" path is as seen by the BOOTP daemon on this
    830   1.2    gwr 	 * machine, while the client path is relative to the TFTP
    831   1.1    gwr 	 * daemon chroot directory (i.e. /tftpboot).
    832   1.4    gwr 	 */
    833   1.2    gwr 	if (hp->flags.tftpdir) {
    834   1.1    gwr 		strcpy(realpath, hp->tftpdir->string);
    835   1.1    gwr 		clntpath = &realpath[strlen(realpath)];
    836   1.2    gwr 	} else {
    837   1.2    gwr 		realpath[0] = '\0';
    838   1.2    gwr 		clntpath = realpath;
    839   1.2    gwr 	}
    840   1.2    gwr 
    841   1.1    gwr 	/*
    842   1.2    gwr 	 * Determine client's requested homedir and bootfile.
    843   1.2    gwr 	 */
    844   1.2    gwr 	homedir = NULL;
    845   1.2    gwr 	bootfile = NULL;
    846   1.2    gwr 	if (bp->bp_file[0]) {
    847   1.2    gwr 		homedir = bp->bp_file;
    848   1.1    gwr 		bootfile = strrchr(homedir, '/');
    849   1.2    gwr 		if (bootfile) {
    850   1.2    gwr 			if (homedir == bootfile)
    851   1.2    gwr 				homedir = NULL;
    852   1.1    gwr 			*bootfile++ = '\0';
    853   1.2    gwr 		} else {
    854   1.2    gwr 			/* no "/" in the string */
    855   1.2    gwr 			bootfile = homedir;
    856   1.2    gwr 			homedir = NULL;
    857   1.1    gwr 		}
    858   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 2) {
    859   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "requested path=\"%s\"  file=\"%s\"",
    860   1.1    gwr 				   (homedir) ? homedir : "",
    861   1.2    gwr 				   (bootfile) ? bootfile : "");
    862   1.2    gwr 		}
    863   1.2    gwr 	}
    864   1.2    gwr 
    865   1.2    gwr 	/*
    866   1.2    gwr 	 * Specifications in bootptab override client requested values.
    867   1.2    gwr 	 */
    868   1.2    gwr 	if (hp->flags.homedir)
    869   1.2    gwr 		homedir = hp->homedir->string;
    870   1.2    gwr 	if (hp->flags.bootfile)
    871   1.2    gwr 		bootfile = hp->bootfile->string;
    872   1.2    gwr 
    873   1.2    gwr 	/*
    874   1.2    gwr 	 * Construct bootfile path.
    875   1.2    gwr 	 */
    876   1.2    gwr 	if (homedir) {
    877   1.2    gwr 		if (homedir[0] != '/')
    878   1.2    gwr 			strcat(clntpath, "/");
    879   1.2    gwr 		strcat(clntpath, homedir);
    880   1.2    gwr 		homedir = NULL;
    881   1.2    gwr 	}
    882   1.2    gwr 	if (bootfile) {
    883   1.2    gwr 		if (bootfile[0] != '/')
    884   1.2    gwr 			strcat(clntpath, "/");
    885   1.1    gwr 		strcat(clntpath, bootfile);
    886   1.1    gwr 		bootfile = NULL;
    887   1.2    gwr 	}
    888   1.2    gwr 
    889   1.2    gwr 	/*
    890   1.1    gwr 	 * First try to find the file with a ".host" suffix
    891   1.2    gwr 	 */
    892   1.1    gwr 	n = strlen(clntpath);
    893   1.2    gwr 	strcat(clntpath, ".");
    894   1.2    gwr 	strcat(clntpath, hp->hostname->string);
    895   1.2    gwr 	if (chk_access(realpath, &bootsize) < 0) {
    896   1.1    gwr 		clntpath[n] = 0;			/* Try it without the suffix */
    897   1.1    gwr 		if (chk_access(realpath, &bootsize) < 0) {
    898   1.1    gwr 			/* neither "file.host" nor "file" was found */
    899   1.1    gwr #ifdef	CHECK_FILE_ACCESS
    900   1.1    gwr 
    901   1.1    gwr 			if (bp->bp_file[0]) {
    902   1.2    gwr 				/*
    903   1.1    gwr 				 * Client wanted specific file
    904   1.1    gwr 				 * and we didn't have it.
    905   1.2    gwr 				 */
    906   1.2    gwr 				report(LOG_NOTICE,
    907   1.2    gwr 					   "requested file not found: \"%s\"", clntpath);
    908   1.2    gwr 				return;
    909   1.2    gwr 			}
    910   1.2    gwr 			/*
    911   1.2    gwr 			 * Client didn't ask for a specific file and we couldn't
    912   1.1    gwr 			 * access the default file, so just zero-out the bootfile
    913   1.1    gwr 			 * field in the packet and continue processing the reply.
    914   1.1    gwr 			 */
    915   1.2    gwr 			bzero(bp->bp_file, sizeof(bp->bp_file));
    916   1.2    gwr 			goto null_file_name;
    917   1.2    gwr 
    918   1.2    gwr #else	/* CHECK_FILE_ACCESS */
    919   1.2    gwr 
    920   1.2    gwr 			/* Complain only if boot file size was needed. */
    921   1.2    gwr 			if (hp->flags.bootsize_auto) {
    922   1.1    gwr 				report(LOG_ERR, "can not determine size of file \"%s\"",
    923   1.1    gwr 					   clntpath);
    924   1.2    gwr 			}
    925   1.2    gwr 
    926   1.2    gwr #endif	/* CHECK_FILE_ACCESS */
    927   1.1    gwr 		}
    928   1.8  lukem 	}
    929   1.2    gwr 	strncpy(bp->bp_file, clntpath, BP_FILE_LEN);
    930   1.8  lukem 	if (debug > 2)
    931   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "bootfile=\"%s\"", clntpath);
    932   1.1    gwr 
    933   1.2    gwr #ifdef	CHECK_FILE_ACCESS
    934   1.2    gwr null_file_name:
    935   1.2    gwr #endif	/* CHECK_FILE_ACCESS */
    936   1.1    gwr 
    937   1.1    gwr 
    938   1.1    gwr 	/*
    940   1.1    gwr 	 * Handle vendor options based on magic number.
    941   1.1    gwr 	 */
    942   1.1    gwr 
    943   1.1    gwr 	if (debug > 1) {
    944   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "vendor magic field is %d.%d.%d.%d",
    945   1.1    gwr 			   (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[0]),
    946   1.1    gwr 			   (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[1]),
    947   1.1    gwr 			   (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[2]),
    948   1.1    gwr 			   (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[3]));
    949   1.1    gwr 	}
    950   1.1    gwr 	/*
    951   1.1    gwr 	 * If this host isn't set for automatic vendor info then copy the
    952   1.1    gwr 	 * specific cookie into the bootp packet, thus forcing a certain
    953   1.1    gwr 	 * reply format.  Only force reply format if user specified it.
    954   1.1    gwr 	 */
    955   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.vm_cookie) {
    956   1.1    gwr 		/* Slam in the user specified magic number. */
    957   1.1    gwr 		bcopy(hp->vm_cookie, bp->bp_vend, 4);
    958   1.1    gwr 	}
    959   1.1    gwr 	/*
    960   1.1    gwr 	 * Figure out the format for the vendor-specific info.
    961   1.1    gwr 	 * Note that bp->bp_vend may have been set above.
    962   1.1    gwr 	 */
    963   1.1    gwr 	if (!bcmp(bp->bp_vend, vm_rfc1048, 4)) {
    964   1.1    gwr 		/* RFC1048 conformant bootp client */
    965   1.1    gwr 		dovend_rfc1048(bp, hp, bootsize);
    966   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    967   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with RFC1048 options)");
    968   1.1    gwr 		}
    969   1.1    gwr 	}
    970   1.1    gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
    971   1.1    gwr 	else if (!bcmp(bp->bp_vend, vm_cmu, 4)) {
    972   1.1    gwr 		dovend_cmu(bp, hp);
    973   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    974   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with CMU options)");
    975   1.1    gwr 		}
    976   1.1    gwr 	}
    977   1.1    gwr #endif
    978   1.1    gwr 	else {
    979   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
    980   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with no options)");
    981   1.1    gwr 		}
    982   1.1    gwr 	}
    983   1.1    gwr 
    984   1.1    gwr 	dest = (hp->flags.reply_addr) ?
    985   1.1    gwr 		hp->reply_addr.s_addr : 0L;
    986   1.1    gwr 
    987   1.1    gwr 	/* not forwarded */
    988   1.1    gwr 	sendreply(0, dest);
    989   1.1    gwr }
    990   1.1    gwr 
    991   1.1    gwr 
    992   1.1    gwr /*
    993   1.1    gwr  * Process BOOTREPLY packet.
    994   1.1    gwr  */
    995   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
    996   1.1    gwr handle_reply()
    997   1.1    gwr {
    998   1.1    gwr 	if (debug) {
    999   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "processing boot reply");
   1000   1.1    gwr 	}
   1001   1.1    gwr 	/* forwarded, no destination override */
   1002   1.1    gwr 	sendreply(1, 0);
   1003   1.1    gwr }
   1004   1.1    gwr 
   1005   1.1    gwr 
   1006   1.1    gwr /*
   1007   1.1    gwr  * Send a reply packet to the client.  'forward' flag is set if we are
   1008   1.1    gwr  * not the originator of this reply packet.
   1009   1.1    gwr  */
   1010   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
   1011   1.1    gwr sendreply(forward, dst_override)
   1012   1.1    gwr 	int forward;
   1013   1.1    gwr 	int32 dst_override;
   1014   1.1    gwr {
   1015   1.1    gwr 	struct bootp *bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
   1016   1.2    gwr 	struct in_addr dst;
   1017   1.2    gwr 	u_short port = bootpc_port;
   1018   1.2    gwr 	unsigned char *ha;
   1019   1.2    gwr 	int len;
   1020   1.2    gwr 
   1021   1.2    gwr 	/*
   1022   1.1    gwr 	 * XXX - Should honor bp_flags "broadcast" bit here.
   1023   1.1    gwr 	 * Temporary workaround: use the :ra=ADDR: option to
   1024   1.1    gwr 	 * set the reply address to the broadcast address.
   1025   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1026   1.1    gwr 
   1027   1.1    gwr 	/*
   1028   1.1    gwr 	 * If the destination address was specified explicitly
   1029   1.1    gwr 	 * (i.e. the broadcast address for HP compatiblity)
   1030   1.1    gwr 	 * then send the response to that address.  Otherwise,
   1031   1.1    gwr 	 * act in accordance with RFC951:
   1032   1.1    gwr 	 *   If the client IP address is specified, use that
   1033   1.1    gwr 	 * else if gateway IP address is specified, use that
   1034   1.1    gwr 	 * else make a temporary arp cache entry for the client's
   1035   1.1    gwr 	 * NEW IP/hardware address and use that.
   1036   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1037   1.1    gwr 	if (dst_override) {
   1038   1.1    gwr 		dst.s_addr = dst_override;
   1039   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
   1040   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "reply address override: %s",
   1041   1.1    gwr 				   inet_ntoa(dst));
   1042   1.1    gwr 		}
   1043   1.1    gwr 	} else if (bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr) {
   1044   1.1    gwr 		dst = bp->bp_ciaddr;
   1045   1.1    gwr 	} else if (bp->bp_giaddr.s_addr && forward == 0) {
   1046   1.1    gwr 		dst = bp->bp_giaddr;
   1047   1.1    gwr 		port = bootps_port;
   1048   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1) {
   1049   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply to gateway %s",
   1050   1.1    gwr 				   inet_ntoa(dst));
   1051   1.1    gwr 		}
   1052   1.2    gwr 	} else {
   1053   1.1    gwr 		dst = bp->bp_yiaddr;
   1054   1.1    gwr 		ha = bp->bp_chaddr;
   1055   1.1    gwr 		len = bp->bp_hlen;
   1056   1.1    gwr 		if (len > MAXHADDRLEN)
   1057   1.1    gwr 			len = MAXHADDRLEN;
   1058   1.1    gwr 
   1059   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1)
   1060   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "setarp %s - %s",
   1061   1.1    gwr 				   inet_ntoa(dst), haddrtoa(ha, len));
   1062   1.1    gwr 		setarp(s, &dst, ha, len);
   1063   1.1    gwr 	}
   1064   1.1    gwr 
   1065   1.1    gwr 	if ((forward == 0) &&
   1066   1.1    gwr 		(bp->bp_siaddr.s_addr == 0))
   1067   1.1    gwr 	{
   1068   1.1    gwr 		struct ifreq *ifr;
   1069   1.1    gwr 		struct in_addr siaddr;
   1070   1.1    gwr 		/*
   1071   1.1    gwr 		 * If we are originating this reply, we
   1072   1.1    gwr 		 * need to find our own interface address to
   1073   1.1    gwr 		 * put in the bp_siaddr field of the reply.
   1074   1.1    gwr 		 * If this server is multi-homed, pick the
   1075   1.1    gwr 		 * 'best' interface (the one on the same net
   1076   1.1    gwr 		 * as the client).  Of course, the client may
   1077   1.1    gwr 		 * be on the other side of a BOOTP gateway...
   1078   1.1    gwr 		 */
   1079   1.1    gwr 		ifr = getif(s, &dst);
   1080   1.1    gwr 		if (ifr) {
   1081   1.1    gwr 			struct sockaddr_in *sip;
   1082   1.1    gwr 			sip = (struct sockaddr_in *) &(ifr->ifr_addr);
   1083   1.1    gwr 			siaddr = sip->sin_addr;
   1084   1.1    gwr 		} else {
   1085   1.1    gwr 			/* Just use my "official" IP address. */
   1086   1.1    gwr 			siaddr = my_ip_addr;
   1087   1.1    gwr 		}
   1088   1.1    gwr 
   1089   1.1    gwr 		/* XXX - No need to set bp_giaddr here. */
   1090   1.1    gwr 
   1091   1.1    gwr 		/* Finally, set the server address field. */
   1092   1.1    gwr 		bp->bp_siaddr = siaddr;
   1093   1.1    gwr 	}
   1094   1.1    gwr 	/* Set up socket address for send. */
   1095   1.1    gwr 	send_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
   1096   1.1    gwr 	send_addr.sin_port = htons(port);
   1097   1.1    gwr 	send_addr.sin_addr = dst;
   1098   1.1    gwr 
   1099   1.1    gwr 	/* Send reply with same size packet as request used. */
   1100   1.1    gwr 	if (sendto(s, pktbuf, pktlen, 0,
   1101   1.1    gwr 			   (struct sockaddr *) &send_addr,
   1102   1.1    gwr 			   sizeof(send_addr)) < 0)
   1103   1.1    gwr 	{
   1104   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "sendto: %s", get_network_errmsg());
   1105   1.1    gwr 	}
   1106   1.1    gwr } /* sendreply */
   1107   1.1    gwr 
   1108   1.1    gwr 
   1110   1.1    gwr /* nmatch() - now in getif.c */
   1111   1.1    gwr /* setarp() - now in hwaddr.c */
   1112   1.1    gwr 
   1113   1.1    gwr 
   1114   1.1    gwr /*
   1115   1.1    gwr  * This call checks read access to a file.  It returns 0 if the file given
   1116   1.1    gwr  * by "path" exists and is publically readable.  A value of -1 is returned if
   1117   1.1    gwr  * access is not permitted or an error occurs.  Successful calls also
   1118   1.1    gwr  * return the file size in bytes using the long pointer "filesize".
   1119   1.1    gwr  *
   1120   1.1    gwr  * The read permission bit for "other" users is checked.  This bit must be
   1121   1.1    gwr  * set for tftpd(8) to allow clients to read the file.
   1122   1.1    gwr  */
   1123   1.1    gwr 
   1124   1.1    gwr PRIVATE int
   1125   1.1    gwr chk_access(path, filesize)
   1126   1.1    gwr 	char *path;
   1127   1.1    gwr 	int32 *filesize;
   1128   1.1    gwr {
   1129   1.1    gwr 	struct stat st;
   1130   1.1    gwr 
   1131   1.1    gwr 	if ((stat(path, &st) == 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IREAD >> 6))) {
   1132   1.1    gwr 		*filesize = (int32) st.st_size;
   1133   1.1    gwr 		return 0;
   1134   1.1    gwr 	} else {
   1135   1.1    gwr 		return -1;
   1136   1.1    gwr 	}
   1137   1.1    gwr }
   1138   1.1    gwr 
   1139   1.1    gwr 
   1141   1.1    gwr /*
   1142   1.1    gwr  * Now in dumptab.c :
   1143   1.1    gwr  *	dumptab()
   1144   1.1    gwr  *	dump_host()
   1145   1.1    gwr  *	list_ipaddresses()
   1146   1.1    gwr  */
   1147   1.1    gwr 
   1148   1.1    gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
   1149   1.1    gwr 
   1150   1.1    gwr /*
   1151   1.1    gwr  * Insert the CMU "vendor" data for the host pointed to by "hp" into the
   1152   1.1    gwr  * bootp packet pointed to by "bp".
   1153   1.1    gwr  */
   1154   1.1    gwr 
   1155   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
   1156   1.1    gwr dovend_cmu(bp, hp)
   1157   1.1    gwr 	struct bootp *bp;
   1158   1.1    gwr 	struct host *hp;
   1159   1.1    gwr {
   1160   1.1    gwr 	struct cmu_vend *vendp;
   1161   1.1    gwr 	struct in_addr_list *taddr;
   1162   1.1    gwr 
   1163   1.1    gwr 	/*
   1164   1.1    gwr 	 * Initialize the entire vendor field to zeroes.
   1165   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1166   1.1    gwr 	bzero(bp->bp_vend, sizeof(bp->bp_vend));
   1167   1.1    gwr 
   1168   1.1    gwr 	/*
   1169   1.1    gwr 	 * Fill in vendor information. Subnet mask, default gateway,
   1170   1.1    gwr 	 * domain name server, ien name server, time server
   1171   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1172   1.1    gwr 	vendp = (struct cmu_vend *) bp->bp_vend;
   1173   1.1    gwr 	strcpy(vendp->v_magic, (char *)vm_cmu);
   1174   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.subnet_mask) {
   1175   1.1    gwr 		(vendp->v_smask).s_addr = hp->subnet_mask.s_addr;
   1176   1.1    gwr 		(vendp->v_flags) |= VF_SMASK;
   1177   1.1    gwr 		if (hp->flags.gateway) {
   1178   1.1    gwr 			(vendp->v_dgate).s_addr = hp->gateway->addr->s_addr;
   1179   1.1    gwr 		}
   1180   1.1    gwr 	}
   1181   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.domain_server) {
   1182   1.1    gwr 		taddr = hp->domain_server;
   1183   1.1    gwr 		if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
   1184   1.1    gwr 			(vendp->v_dns1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
   1185   1.1    gwr 			if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
   1186   1.1    gwr 				(vendp->v_dns2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
   1187   1.1    gwr 			}
   1188   1.1    gwr 		}
   1189   1.1    gwr 	}
   1190   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.name_server) {
   1191   1.1    gwr 		taddr = hp->name_server;
   1192   1.1    gwr 		if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
   1193   1.1    gwr 			(vendp->v_ins1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
   1194   1.1    gwr 			if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
   1195   1.1    gwr 				(vendp->v_ins2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
   1196   1.1    gwr 			}
   1197   1.1    gwr 		}
   1198   1.1    gwr 	}
   1199   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.time_server) {
   1200   1.1    gwr 		taddr = hp->time_server;
   1201   1.1    gwr 		if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
   1202   1.1    gwr 			(vendp->v_ts1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
   1203   1.1    gwr 			if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
   1204   1.1    gwr 				(vendp->v_ts2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
   1205   1.1    gwr 			}
   1206   1.1    gwr 		}
   1207   1.1    gwr 	}
   1208   1.1    gwr 	/* Log message now done by caller. */
   1209   1.1    gwr } /* dovend_cmu */
   1210   1.1    gwr 
   1211   1.1    gwr #endif /* VEND_CMU */
   1212   1.1    gwr 
   1213   1.1    gwr 
   1215   1.1    gwr 
   1216   1.1    gwr /*
   1217   1.1    gwr  * Insert the RFC1048 vendor data for the host pointed to by "hp" into the
   1218   1.1    gwr  * bootp packet pointed to by "bp".
   1219   1.1    gwr  */
   1220   1.1    gwr #define	NEED(LEN, MSG) do \
   1221   1.1    gwr 	if (bytesleft < (LEN)) { \
   1222   1.1    gwr 		report(LOG_NOTICE, noroom, \
   1223   1.1    gwr 			   hp->hostname->string, MSG); \
   1224   1.1    gwr 		return; \
   1225   1.1    gwr 	} while (0)
   1226   1.1    gwr PRIVATE void
   1227   1.1    gwr dovend_rfc1048(bp, hp, bootsize)
   1228   1.1    gwr 	struct bootp *bp;
   1229   1.2    gwr 	struct host *hp;
   1230   1.2    gwr 	int32 bootsize;
   1231   1.2    gwr {
   1232   1.2    gwr 	int bytesleft, len;
   1233   1.2    gwr 	byte *vp;
   1234   1.2    gwr 
   1235   1.2    gwr 	static char noroom[] = "%s: No room for \"%s\" option";
   1236   1.2    gwr 
   1237   1.2    gwr 	vp = bp->bp_vend;
   1238   1.2    gwr 
   1239   1.2    gwr 	if (hp->flags.msg_size) {
   1240   1.2    gwr 		pktlen = hp->msg_size;
   1241   1.2    gwr 	} else {
   1242   1.2    gwr 		/*
   1243   1.2    gwr 		 * If the request was longer than the official length, build
   1244   1.2    gwr 		 * a response of that same length where the additional length
   1245   1.2    gwr 		 * is assumed to be part of the bp_vend (options) area.
   1246   1.2    gwr 		 */
   1247   1.2    gwr 		if (pktlen > sizeof(*bp)) {
   1248   1.2    gwr 			if (debug > 1)
   1249   1.2    gwr 				report(LOG_INFO, "request message length=%d", pktlen);
   1250   1.2    gwr 		}
   1251   1.2    gwr 		/*
   1252   1.2    gwr 		 * Check whether the request contains the option:
   1253   1.2    gwr 		 * Maximum DHCP Message Size (RFC1533 sec. 9.8)
   1254   1.2    gwr 		 * and if so, override the response length with its value.
   1255   1.2    gwr 		 * This request must lie within the first BP_VEND_LEN
   1256   1.2    gwr 		 * bytes of the option space.
   1257   1.2    gwr 		 */
   1258   1.2    gwr 		{
   1259   1.2    gwr 			byte *p, *ep;
   1260   1.2    gwr 			byte tag, len;
   1261   1.2    gwr 			short msgsz = 0;
   1262   1.2    gwr 
   1263   1.2    gwr 			p = vp + 4;
   1264   1.2    gwr 			ep = p + BP_VEND_LEN - 4;
   1265   1.2    gwr 			while (p < ep) {
   1266   1.2    gwr 				tag = *p++;
   1267   1.2    gwr 				/* Check for tags with no data first. */
   1268   1.2    gwr 				if (tag == TAG_PAD)
   1269   1.2    gwr 					continue;
   1270   1.2    gwr 				if (tag == TAG_END)
   1271   1.2    gwr 					break;
   1272   1.2    gwr 				/* Now scan the length byte. */
   1273   1.2    gwr 				len = *p++;
   1274   1.2    gwr 				switch (tag) {
   1275   1.2    gwr 				case TAG_MAX_MSGSZ:
   1276   1.2    gwr 					if (len == 2) {
   1277   1.2    gwr 						bcopy(p, (char*)&msgsz, 2);
   1278   1.2    gwr 						msgsz = ntohs(msgsz);
   1279   1.2    gwr 					}
   1280   1.2    gwr 					break;
   1281   1.2    gwr 				case TAG_SUBNET_MASK:
   1282   1.2    gwr 					/* XXX - Should preserve this if given... */
   1283   1.2    gwr 					break;
   1284   1.2    gwr 				} /* swtich */
   1285   1.2    gwr 				p += len;
   1286   1.2    gwr 			}
   1287   1.2    gwr 
   1288   1.2    gwr 			if (msgsz > sizeof(*bp)) {
   1289   1.2    gwr 				if (debug > 1)
   1290   1.2    gwr 					report(LOG_INFO, "request has DHCP msglen=%d", msgsz);
   1291   1.2    gwr 				pktlen = msgsz;
   1292   1.2    gwr 			}
   1293   1.2    gwr 		}
   1294   1.2    gwr 	}
   1295   1.2    gwr 
   1296   1.2    gwr 	if (pktlen < sizeof(*bp)) {
   1297   1.2    gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "invalid response length=%d", pktlen);
   1298   1.2    gwr 		pktlen = sizeof(*bp);
   1299   1.2    gwr 	}
   1300   1.1    gwr 	bytesleft = ((byte*)bp + pktlen) - vp;
   1301   1.1    gwr 	if (pktlen > sizeof(*bp)) {
   1302   1.1    gwr 		if (debug > 1)
   1303   1.1    gwr 			report(LOG_INFO, "extended reply, length=%d, options=%d",
   1304   1.1    gwr 				   pktlen, bytesleft);
   1305   1.1    gwr 	}
   1306   1.1    gwr 
   1307   1.1    gwr 	/* Copy in the magic cookie */
   1308   1.1    gwr 	bcopy(vm_rfc1048, vp, 4);
   1309   1.1    gwr 	vp += 4;
   1310   1.1    gwr 	bytesleft -= 4;
   1311   1.1    gwr 
   1312   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.subnet_mask) {
   1313   1.1    gwr 		/* always enough room here. */
   1314   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = TAG_SUBNET_MASK;/* -1 byte  */
   1315   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = 4;				/* -1 byte  */
   1316   1.1    gwr 		insert_u_long(hp->subnet_mask.s_addr, &vp);	/* -4 bytes */
   1317   1.1    gwr 		bytesleft -= 6;			/* Fix real count */
   1318   1.1    gwr 		if (hp->flags.gateway) {
   1319   1.1    gwr 			(void) insert_ip(TAG_GATEWAY,
   1320   1.1    gwr 							 hp->gateway,
   1321   1.1    gwr 							 &vp, &bytesleft);
   1322   1.1    gwr 		}
   1323   1.1    gwr 	}
   1324   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.bootsize) {
   1325   1.1    gwr 		/* always enough room here */
   1326   1.1    gwr 		bootsize = (hp->flags.bootsize_auto) ?
   1327   1.1    gwr 			((bootsize + 511) / 512) : (hp->bootsize);	/* Round up */
   1328   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = TAG_BOOT_SIZE;
   1329   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = 2;
   1330   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = (byte) ((bootsize >> 8) & 0xFF);
   1331   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = (byte) (bootsize & 0xFF);
   1332   1.1    gwr 		bytesleft -= 4;			/* Tag, length, and 16 bit blocksize */
   1333   1.1    gwr 	}
   1334   1.1    gwr 	/*
   1335   1.1    gwr 	 * This one is special: Remaining options go in the ext file.
   1336   1.1    gwr 	 * Only the subnet_mask, bootsize, and gateway should precede.
   1337   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1338   1.1    gwr 	if (hp->flags.exten_file) {
   1339   1.1    gwr 		/*
   1340   1.1    gwr 		 * Check for room for exten_file.  Add 3 to account for
   1341   1.1    gwr 		 * TAG_EXTEN_FILE, length, and TAG_END.
   1342   1.1    gwr 		 */
   1343   1.1    gwr 		len = strlen(hp->exten_file->string);
   1344   1.1    gwr 		NEED((len + 3), "ef");
   1345   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = TAG_EXTEN_FILE;
   1346   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = (byte) (len & 0xFF);
   1347   1.1    gwr 		bcopy(hp->exten_file->string, vp, len);
   1348   1.1    gwr 		vp += len;
   1349   1.1    gwr 		*vp++ = TAG_END;
   1350   1.1    gwr 		bytesleft -= len + 3;
   1351   1.1    gwr 		return;					/* no more options here. */
   1352   1.1    gwr 	}
   1353   1.1    gwr 	/*
   1354   1.1    gwr 	 * The remaining options are inserted by the following
   1355   1.1    gwr 	 * function (which is shared with bootpef.c).
   1356   1.1    gwr 	 * Keep back one byte for the TAG_END.
   1357   1.1    gwr 	 */
   1358   1.1    gwr 	len = dovend_rfc1497(hp, vp, bytesleft - 1);
   1359   1.1    gwr 	vp += len;
   1360   1.1    gwr 	bytesleft -= len;
   1361   1.1    gwr 
   1362   1.1    gwr 	/* There should be at least one byte left. */
   1363   1.1    gwr 	NEED(1, "(end)");
   1364   1.1    gwr 	*vp++ = TAG_END;
   1365   1.1    gwr 	bytesleft--;
   1366   1.1    gwr 
   1367   1.1    gwr 	/* Log message done by caller. */
   1368   1.1    gwr 	if (bytesleft > 0) {
   1369   1.1    gwr 		/*
   1370   1.1    gwr 		 * Zero out any remaining part of the vendor area.
   1371   1.1    gwr 		 */
   1372   1.1    gwr 		bzero(vp, bytesleft);
   1373   1.1    gwr 	}
   1374   1.1    gwr } /* dovend_rfc1048 */
   1375   1.1    gwr #undef	NEED
   1376   1.1    gwr 
   1377   1.1    gwr 
   1379   1.1    gwr /*
   1380   1.1    gwr  * Now in readfile.c:
   1381   1.1    gwr  * 	hwlookcmp()
   1382   1.1    gwr  *	iplookcmp()
   1383   1.1    gwr  */
   1384   1.1    gwr 
   1385   1.1    gwr /* haddrtoa() - now in hwaddr.c */
   1386   1.1    gwr /*
   1387   1.1    gwr  * Now in dovend.c:
   1388   1.1    gwr  * insert_ip()
   1389   1.1    gwr  * insert_generic()
   1390   1.1    gwr  * insert_u_long()
   1391   1.1    gwr  */
   1392   1.1    gwr 
   1393   1.1    gwr /* get_errmsg() - now in report.c */
   1394   1.1    gwr 
   1395   1.1    gwr /*
   1396               * Local Variables:
   1397               * tab-width: 4
   1398               * c-indent-level: 4
   1399               * c-argdecl-indent: 4
   1400               * c-continued-statement-offset: 4
   1401               * c-continued-brace-offset: -4
   1402               * c-label-offset: -4
   1403               * c-brace-offset: 0
   1404               * End:
   1405               */
   1406