bootpd.c revision 1.6 1 1.1 gwr /************************************************************************
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22 1.1 gwr
23 1.1 gwr #ifndef lint
24 1.6 jtc static char rcsid[] = "$Id: bootpd.c,v 1.6 1996/03/21 18:10:30 jtc Exp $";
25 1.1 gwr #endif
26 1.1 gwr
27 1.1 gwr /*
28 1.1 gwr * BOOTP (bootstrap protocol) server daemon.
29 1.1 gwr *
30 1.1 gwr * Answers BOOTP request packets from booting client machines.
31 1.1 gwr * See [SRI-NIC]<RFC>RFC951.TXT for a description of the protocol.
32 1.1 gwr * See [SRI-NIC]<RFC>RFC1048.TXT for vendor-information extensions.
33 1.1 gwr * See RFC 1395 for option tags 14-17.
34 1.1 gwr * See accompanying man page -- bootpd.8
35 1.1 gwr *
36 1.1 gwr * HISTORY
37 1.1 gwr * See ./Changes
38 1.1 gwr *
39 1.1 gwr * BUGS
40 1.1 gwr * See ./ToDo
41 1.1 gwr */
42 1.1 gwr
43 1.1 gwr
44 1.1 gwr
46 1.1 gwr #include <sys/types.h>
47 1.1 gwr #include <sys/param.h>
48 1.1 gwr #include <sys/socket.h>
49 1.1 gwr #include <sys/ioctl.h>
50 1.1 gwr #include <sys/file.h>
51 1.1 gwr #include <sys/time.h>
52 1.1 gwr #include <sys/stat.h>
53 1.1 gwr
54 1.1 gwr #include <net/if.h>
55 1.1 gwr #include <netinet/in.h>
56 1.1 gwr #include <arpa/inet.h> /* inet_ntoa */
57 1.1 gwr
58 1.1 gwr #ifndef NO_UNISTD
59 1.1 gwr #include <unistd.h>
60 1.1 gwr #endif
61 1.1 gwr #include <stdlib.h>
62 1.1 gwr #include <signal.h>
63 1.1 gwr #include <stdio.h>
64 1.1 gwr #include <string.h>
65 1.1 gwr #include <errno.h>
66 1.1 gwr #include <ctype.h>
67 1.1 gwr #include <netdb.h>
68 1.1 gwr #include <syslog.h>
69 1.1 gwr #include <assert.h>
70 1.1 gwr
71 1.1 gwr #ifdef NO_SETSID
72 1.1 gwr # include <fcntl.h> /* for O_RDONLY, etc */
73 1.1 gwr #endif
74 1.1 gwr
75 1.1 gwr #ifdef SVR4
76 1.1 gwr /* Using sigset() avoids the need to re-arm each time. */
77 1.1 gwr #define signal sigset
78 1.1 gwr #endif
79 1.1 gwr
80 1.1 gwr #ifndef USE_BFUNCS
81 1.1 gwr # include <memory.h>
82 1.1 gwr /* Yes, memcpy is OK here (no overlapped copies). */
83 1.1 gwr # define bcopy(a,b,c) memcpy(b,a,c)
84 1.1 gwr # define bzero(p,l) memset(p,0,l)
85 1.1 gwr # define bcmp(a,b,c) memcmp(a,b,c)
86 1.1 gwr #endif
87 1.1 gwr
88 1.1 gwr #include "bootp.h"
89 1.1 gwr #include "hash.h"
90 1.1 gwr #include "hwaddr.h"
91 1.1 gwr #include "bootpd.h"
92 1.1 gwr #include "dovend.h"
93 1.1 gwr #include "getif.h"
94 1.1 gwr #include "readfile.h"
95 1.1 gwr #include "report.h"
96 1.1 gwr #include "tzone.h"
97 1.1 gwr #include "patchlevel.h"
98 1.1 gwr
99 1.1 gwr #ifndef CONFIG_FILE
100 1.1 gwr #define CONFIG_FILE "/etc/bootptab"
101 1.1 gwr #endif
102 1.1 gwr #ifndef DUMPTAB_FILE
103 1.1 gwr #define DUMPTAB_FILE "/tmp/bootpd.dump"
104 1.1 gwr #endif
105 1.1 gwr
106 1.1 gwr
107 1.1 gwr
109 1.1 gwr /*
110 1.1 gwr * Externals, forward declarations, and global variables
111 1.1 gwr */
112 1.1 gwr
113 1.1 gwr #ifdef __STDC__
114 1.1 gwr #define P(args) args
115 1.1 gwr #else
116 1.1 gwr #define P(args) ()
117 1.1 gwr #endif
118 1.1 gwr
119 1.1 gwr extern void dumptab P((char *));
120 1.1 gwr
121 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void catcher P((int));
122 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int chk_access P((char *, int32 *));
123 1.1 gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
124 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void dovend_cmu P((struct bootp *, struct host *));
125 1.1 gwr #endif
126 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void dovend_rfc1048 P((struct bootp *, struct host *, int32));
127 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void handle_reply P((void));
128 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void handle_request P((void));
129 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void sendreply P((int forward, int32 dest_override));
130 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void usage P((void));
131 1.1 gwr
132 1.1 gwr #undef P
133 1.1 gwr
134 1.1 gwr /*
135 1.1 gwr * IP port numbers for client and server obtained from /etc/services
136 1.1 gwr */
137 1.1 gwr
138 1.1 gwr u_short bootps_port, bootpc_port;
139 1.1 gwr
140 1.1 gwr
141 1.1 gwr /*
142 1.1 gwr * Internet socket and interface config structures
143 1.1 gwr */
144 1.1 gwr
145 1.1 gwr struct sockaddr_in bind_addr; /* Listening */
146 1.1 gwr struct sockaddr_in recv_addr; /* Packet source */
147 1.1 gwr struct sockaddr_in send_addr; /* destination */
148 1.1 gwr
149 1.1 gwr
150 1.1 gwr /*
151 1.1 gwr * option defaults
152 1.1 gwr */
153 1.1 gwr int debug = 0; /* Debugging flag (level) */
154 1.1 gwr struct timeval actualtimeout =
155 1.1 gwr { /* fifteen minutes */
156 1.1 gwr 15 * 60L, /* tv_sec */
157 1.1 gwr 0 /* tv_usec */
158 1.1 gwr };
159 1.1 gwr
160 1.1 gwr /*
161 1.1 gwr * General
162 1.1 gwr */
163 1.1 gwr
164 1.1 gwr int s; /* Socket file descriptor */
165 1.1 gwr char *pktbuf; /* Receive packet buffer */
166 1.1 gwr int pktlen;
167 1.1 gwr char *progname;
168 1.1 gwr char *chdir_path;
169 1.1 gwr char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; /* System host name */
170 1.1 gwr struct in_addr my_ip_addr;
171 1.1 gwr
172 1.1 gwr /* Flags set by signal catcher. */
173 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int do_readtab = 0;
174 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int do_dumptab = 0;
175 1.1 gwr
176 1.1 gwr /*
177 1.1 gwr * Globals below are associated with the bootp database file (bootptab).
178 1.1 gwr */
179 1.1 gwr
180 1.1 gwr char *bootptab = CONFIG_FILE;
181 1.1 gwr char *bootpd_dump = DUMPTAB_FILE;
182 1.1 gwr
183 1.1 gwr
184 1.1 gwr
186 1.1 gwr /*
187 1.1 gwr * Initialization such as command-line processing is done and then the
188 1.6 jtc * main server loop is started.
189 1.1 gwr */
190 1.1 gwr
191 1.1 gwr int
192 1.1 gwr main(argc, argv)
193 1.1 gwr int argc;
194 1.1 gwr char **argv;
195 1.1 gwr {
196 1.1 gwr struct timeval *timeout;
197 1.1 gwr struct bootp *bp;
198 1.1 gwr struct servent *servp;
199 1.1 gwr struct hostent *hep;
200 1.1 gwr char *stmp;
201 1.1 gwr int n, ba_len, ra_len;
202 1.1 gwr int nfound, readfds;
203 1.1 gwr int standalone;
204 1.1 gwr
205 1.1 gwr progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/');
206 1.1 gwr if (progname) progname++;
207 1.1 gwr else progname = argv[0];
208 1.1 gwr
209 1.1 gwr /*
210 1.1 gwr * Initialize logging.
211 1.1 gwr */
212 1.1 gwr report_init(0); /* uses progname */
213 1.1 gwr
214 1.1 gwr /*
215 1.1 gwr * Log startup
216 1.1 gwr */
217 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "version %s.%d", VERSION, PATCHLEVEL);
218 1.1 gwr
219 1.1 gwr /* Debugging for compilers with struct padding. */
220 1.2 gwr assert(sizeof(struct bootp) == BP_MINPKTSZ);
221 1.1 gwr
222 1.1 gwr /* Get space for receiving packets and composing replies. */
223 1.1 gwr pktbuf = malloc(MAX_MSG_SIZE);
224 1.1 gwr if (!pktbuf) {
225 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "malloc failed");
226 1.1 gwr exit(1);
227 1.1 gwr }
228 1.1 gwr bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
229 1.1 gwr
230 1.1 gwr /*
231 1.1 gwr * Check to see if a socket was passed to us from inetd.
232 1.1 gwr *
233 1.1 gwr * Use getsockname() to determine if descriptor 0 is indeed a socket
234 1.1 gwr * (and thus we are probably a child of inetd) or if it is instead
235 1.1 gwr * something else and we are running standalone.
236 1.1 gwr */
237 1.1 gwr s = 0;
238 1.1 gwr ba_len = sizeof(bind_addr);
239 1.1 gwr bzero((char *) &bind_addr, ba_len);
240 1.1 gwr errno = 0;
241 1.1 gwr standalone = TRUE;
242 1.1 gwr if (getsockname(s, (struct sockaddr *) &bind_addr, &ba_len) == 0) {
243 1.1 gwr /*
244 1.1 gwr * Descriptor 0 is a socket. Assume we are a child of inetd.
245 1.1 gwr */
246 1.1 gwr if (bind_addr.sin_family == AF_INET) {
247 1.1 gwr standalone = FALSE;
248 1.1 gwr bootps_port = ntohs(bind_addr.sin_port);
249 1.1 gwr } else {
250 1.1 gwr /* Some other type of socket? */
251 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "getsockname: not an INET socket");
252 1.1 gwr }
253 1.1 gwr }
254 1.1 gwr
255 1.1 gwr /*
256 1.1 gwr * Set defaults that might be changed by option switches.
257 1.1 gwr */
258 1.1 gwr stmp = NULL;
259 1.1 gwr timeout = &actualtimeout;
260 1.1 gwr
261 1.1 gwr /*
262 1.1 gwr * Read switches.
263 1.1 gwr */
264 1.1 gwr for (argc--, argv++; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
265 1.1 gwr if (argv[0][0] != '-')
266 1.1 gwr break;
267 1.1 gwr switch (argv[0][1]) {
268 1.1 gwr
269 1.1 gwr case 'c': /* chdir_path */
270 1.1 gwr if (argv[0][2]) {
271 1.1 gwr stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
272 1.1 gwr } else {
273 1.1 gwr argc--;
274 1.1 gwr argv++;
275 1.1 gwr stmp = argv[0];
276 1.1 gwr }
277 1.1 gwr if (!stmp || (stmp[0] != '/')) {
278 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr,
279 1.1 gwr "bootpd: invalid chdir specification\n");
280 1.1 gwr break;
281 1.1 gwr }
282 1.1 gwr chdir_path = stmp;
283 1.1 gwr break;
284 1.1 gwr
285 1.1 gwr case 'd': /* debug level */
286 1.1 gwr if (argv[0][2]) {
287 1.1 gwr stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
288 1.1 gwr } else if (argv[1] && argv[1][0] == '-') {
289 1.1 gwr /*
290 1.1 gwr * Backwards-compatible behavior:
291 1.1 gwr * no parameter, so just increment the debug flag.
292 1.1 gwr */
293 1.1 gwr debug++;
294 1.1 gwr break;
295 1.1 gwr } else {
296 1.1 gwr argc--;
297 1.1 gwr argv++;
298 1.1 gwr stmp = argv[0];
299 1.1 gwr }
300 1.1 gwr if (!stmp || (sscanf(stmp, "%d", &n) != 1) || (n < 0)) {
301 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr,
302 1.1 gwr "%s: invalid debug level\n", progname);
303 1.1 gwr break;
304 1.1 gwr }
305 1.1 gwr debug = n;
306 1.1 gwr break;
307 1.1 gwr
308 1.1 gwr case 'h': /* override hostname */
309 1.1 gwr if (argv[0][2]) {
310 1.1 gwr stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
311 1.1 gwr } else {
312 1.1 gwr argc--;
313 1.1 gwr argv++;
314 1.1 gwr stmp = argv[0];
315 1.1 gwr }
316 1.1 gwr if (!stmp) {
317 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr,
318 1.1 gwr "bootpd: missing hostname\n");
319 1.1 gwr break;
320 1.1 gwr }
321 1.1 gwr strncpy(hostname, stmp, sizeof(hostname)-1);
322 1.1 gwr break;
323 1.1 gwr
324 1.1 gwr case 'i': /* inetd mode */
325 1.1 gwr standalone = FALSE;
326 1.1 gwr break;
327 1.1 gwr
328 1.1 gwr case 's': /* standalone mode */
329 1.1 gwr standalone = TRUE;
330 1.1 gwr break;
331 1.1 gwr
332 1.1 gwr case 't': /* timeout */
333 1.1 gwr if (argv[0][2]) {
334 1.1 gwr stmp = &(argv[0][2]);
335 1.1 gwr } else {
336 1.1 gwr argc--;
337 1.1 gwr argv++;
338 1.1 gwr stmp = argv[0];
339 1.1 gwr }
340 1.1 gwr if (!stmp || (sscanf(stmp, "%d", &n) != 1) || (n < 0)) {
341 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr,
342 1.1 gwr "%s: invalid timeout specification\n", progname);
343 1.1 gwr break;
344 1.1 gwr }
345 1.1 gwr actualtimeout.tv_sec = (int32) (60 * n);
346 1.1 gwr /*
347 1.1 gwr * If the actual timeout is zero, pass a NULL pointer
348 1.1 gwr * to select so it blocks indefinitely, otherwise,
349 1.1 gwr * point to the actual timeout value.
350 1.1 gwr */
351 1.1 gwr timeout = (n > 0) ? &actualtimeout : NULL;
352 1.1 gwr break;
353 1.1 gwr
354 1.1 gwr default:
355 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "%s: unknown switch: -%c\n",
356 1.1 gwr progname, argv[0][1]);
357 1.1 gwr usage();
358 1.1 gwr break;
359 1.1 gwr
360 1.1 gwr } /* switch */
361 1.1 gwr } /* for args */
362 1.1 gwr
363 1.1 gwr /*
364 1.1 gwr * Override default file names if specified on the command line.
365 1.1 gwr */
366 1.1 gwr if (argc > 0)
367 1.1 gwr bootptab = argv[0];
368 1.1 gwr
369 1.1 gwr if (argc > 1)
370 1.1 gwr bootpd_dump = argv[1];
371 1.1 gwr
372 1.1 gwr /*
373 1.1 gwr * Get my hostname and IP address.
374 1.1 gwr */
375 1.1 gwr if (hostname[0] == '\0') {
376 1.1 gwr if (gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)) == -1) {
377 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "bootpd: can't get hostname\n");
378 1.1 gwr exit(1);
379 1.1 gwr }
380 1.1 gwr }
381 1.1 gwr hep = gethostbyname(hostname);
382 1.1 gwr if (!hep) {
383 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "Can not get my IP address\n");
384 1.1 gwr exit(1);
385 1.1 gwr }
386 1.1 gwr bcopy(hep->h_addr, (char *)&my_ip_addr, sizeof(my_ip_addr));
387 1.1 gwr
388 1.1 gwr if (standalone) {
389 1.1 gwr /*
390 1.1 gwr * Go into background and disassociate from controlling terminal.
391 1.1 gwr */
392 1.1 gwr if (debug < 3) {
393 1.1 gwr if (fork())
394 1.1 gwr exit(0);
395 1.1 gwr #ifdef NO_SETSID
396 1.1 gwr setpgrp(0,0);
397 1.1 gwr #ifdef TIOCNOTTY
398 1.1 gwr n = open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR);
399 1.1 gwr if (n >= 0) {
400 1.1 gwr ioctl(n, TIOCNOTTY, (char *) 0);
401 1.1 gwr (void) close(n);
402 1.1 gwr }
403 1.1 gwr #endif /* TIOCNOTTY */
404 1.1 gwr #else /* SETSID */
405 1.1 gwr if (setsid() < 0)
406 1.1 gwr perror("setsid");
407 1.1 gwr #endif /* SETSID */
408 1.1 gwr } /* if debug < 3 */
409 1.1 gwr
410 1.1 gwr /*
411 1.1 gwr * Nuke any timeout value
412 1.1 gwr */
413 1.1 gwr timeout = NULL;
414 1.1 gwr
415 1.1 gwr } /* if standalone (1st) */
416 1.1 gwr
417 1.1 gwr /* Set the cwd (i.e. to /tftpboot) */
418 1.1 gwr if (chdir_path) {
419 1.1 gwr if (chdir(chdir_path) < 0)
420 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "%s: chdir failed", chdir_path);
421 1.1 gwr }
422 1.1 gwr
423 1.1 gwr /* Get the timezone. */
424 1.1 gwr tzone_init();
425 1.1 gwr
426 1.1 gwr /* Allocate hash tables. */
427 1.1 gwr rdtab_init();
428 1.1 gwr
429 1.1 gwr /*
430 1.1 gwr * Read the bootptab file.
431 1.1 gwr */
432 1.1 gwr readtab(1); /* force read */
433 1.1 gwr
434 1.1 gwr if (standalone) {
435 1.1 gwr
436 1.1 gwr /*
437 1.1 gwr * Create a socket.
438 1.1 gwr */
439 1.1 gwr if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) {
440 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "socket: %s", get_network_errmsg());
441 1.1 gwr exit(1);
442 1.1 gwr }
443 1.1 gwr
444 1.1 gwr /*
445 1.1 gwr * Get server's listening port number
446 1.1 gwr */
447 1.1 gwr servp = getservbyname("bootps", "udp");
448 1.1 gwr if (servp) {
449 1.1 gwr bootps_port = ntohs((u_short) servp->s_port);
450 1.1 gwr } else {
451 1.1 gwr bootps_port = (u_short) IPPORT_BOOTPS;
452 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR,
453 1.1 gwr "udp/bootps: unknown service -- assuming port %d",
454 1.1 gwr bootps_port);
455 1.1 gwr }
456 1.1 gwr
457 1.1 gwr /*
458 1.1 gwr * Bind socket to BOOTPS port.
459 1.1 gwr */
460 1.1 gwr bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
461 1.1 gwr bind_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
462 1.1 gwr bind_addr.sin_port = htons(bootps_port);
463 1.1 gwr if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &bind_addr,
464 1.1 gwr sizeof(bind_addr)) < 0)
465 1.1 gwr {
466 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "bind: %s", get_network_errmsg());
467 1.1 gwr exit(1);
468 1.1 gwr }
469 1.1 gwr } /* if standalone (2nd)*/
470 1.1 gwr
471 1.1 gwr /*
472 1.1 gwr * Get destination port number so we can reply to client
473 1.1 gwr */
474 1.1 gwr servp = getservbyname("bootpc", "udp");
475 1.1 gwr if (servp) {
476 1.1 gwr bootpc_port = ntohs(servp->s_port);
477 1.1 gwr } else {
478 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR,
479 1.1 gwr "udp/bootpc: unknown service -- assuming port %d",
480 1.1 gwr IPPORT_BOOTPC);
481 1.1 gwr bootpc_port = (u_short) IPPORT_BOOTPC;
482 1.1 gwr }
483 1.1 gwr
484 1.5 cgd /*
485 1.1 gwr * Set up signals to read or dump the table.
486 1.1 gwr */
487 1.1 gwr if ((long) signal(SIGHUP, catcher) < 0) {
488 1.5 cgd report(LOG_ERR, "signal: %s", get_errmsg());
489 1.1 gwr exit(1);
490 1.1 gwr }
491 1.1 gwr if ((long) signal(SIGUSR1, catcher) < 0) {
492 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "signal: %s", get_errmsg());
493 1.1 gwr exit(1);
494 1.1 gwr }
495 1.1 gwr
496 1.1 gwr /*
497 1.1 gwr * Process incoming requests.
498 1.1 gwr */
499 1.1 gwr for (;;) {
500 1.1 gwr readfds = 1 << s;
501 1.1 gwr nfound = select(s + 1, (fd_set *)&readfds, NULL, NULL, timeout);
502 1.1 gwr if (nfound < 0) {
503 1.1 gwr if (errno != EINTR) {
504 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "select: %s", get_errmsg());
505 1.1 gwr }
506 1.1 gwr /*
507 1.1 gwr * Call readtab() or dumptab() here to avoid the
508 1.1 gwr * dangers of doing I/O from a signal handler.
509 1.1 gwr */
510 1.1 gwr if (do_readtab) {
511 1.1 gwr do_readtab = 0;
512 1.1 gwr readtab(1); /* force read */
513 1.1 gwr }
514 1.1 gwr if (do_dumptab) {
515 1.1 gwr do_dumptab = 0;
516 1.1 gwr dumptab(bootpd_dump);
517 1.1 gwr }
518 1.1 gwr continue;
519 1.1 gwr }
520 1.1 gwr if (!(readfds & (1 << s))) {
521 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1)
522 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "exiting after %ld minutes of inactivity",
523 1.1 gwr actualtimeout.tv_sec / 60);
524 1.2 gwr exit(0);
525 1.1 gwr }
526 1.1 gwr ra_len = sizeof(recv_addr);
527 1.1 gwr n = recvfrom(s, pktbuf, MAX_MSG_SIZE, 0,
528 1.1 gwr (struct sockaddr *) &recv_addr, &ra_len);
529 1.1 gwr if (n <= 0) {
530 1.1 gwr continue;
531 1.1 gwr }
532 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
533 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "recvd pkt from IP addr %s",
534 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(recv_addr.sin_addr));
535 1.1 gwr }
536 1.1 gwr if (n < sizeof(struct bootp)) {
537 1.1 gwr if (debug) {
538 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "received short packet");
539 1.1 gwr }
540 1.1 gwr continue;
541 1.1 gwr }
542 1.1 gwr pktlen = n;
543 1.1 gwr
544 1.1 gwr readtab(0); /* maybe re-read bootptab */
545 1.1 gwr
546 1.1 gwr switch (bp->bp_op) {
547 1.1 gwr case BOOTREQUEST:
548 1.1 gwr handle_request();
549 1.1 gwr break;
550 1.1 gwr case BOOTREPLY:
551 1.1 gwr handle_reply();
552 1.1 gwr break;
553 1.1 gwr }
554 1.1 gwr }
555 1.1 gwr }
556 1.1 gwr
557 1.1 gwr
558 1.1 gwr
560 1.1 gwr
561 1.1 gwr /*
562 1.1 gwr * Print "usage" message and exit
563 1.1 gwr */
564 1.1 gwr
565 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
566 1.1 gwr usage()
567 1.1 gwr {
568 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr,
569 1.1 gwr "usage: bootpd [-d level] [-i] [-s] [-t timeout] [configfile [dumpfile]]\n");
570 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "\t -c n\tset current directory\n");
571 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "\t -d n\tset debug level\n");
572 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "\t -i\tforce inetd mode (run as child of inetd)\n");
573 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "\t -s\tforce standalone mode (run without inetd)\n");
574 1.1 gwr fprintf(stderr, "\t -t n\tset inetd exit timeout to n minutes\n");
575 1.1 gwr exit(1);
576 1.1 gwr }
577 1.1 gwr
578 1.1 gwr /* Signal catchers */
579 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
580 1.1 gwr catcher(sig)
581 1.1 gwr int sig;
582 1.1 gwr {
583 1.1 gwr if (sig == SIGHUP)
584 1.1 gwr do_readtab = 1;
585 1.1 gwr if (sig == SIGUSR1)
586 1.1 gwr do_dumptab = 1;
587 1.1 gwr #ifdef SYSV
588 1.1 gwr /* For older "System V" derivatives with no sigset(). */
589 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Should just do it the POSIX way (sigaction). */
590 1.1 gwr signal(sig, catcher);
591 1.1 gwr #endif
592 1.1 gwr }
593 1.1 gwr
594 1.1 gwr
595 1.1 gwr
597 1.1 gwr /*
598 1.1 gwr * Process BOOTREQUEST packet.
599 1.1 gwr *
600 1.1 gwr * Note: This version of the bootpd.c server never forwards
601 1.1 gwr * a request to another server. That is the job of a gateway
602 1.1 gwr * program such as the "bootpgw" program included here.
603 1.1 gwr *
604 1.1 gwr * (Also this version does not interpret the hostname field of
605 1.1 gwr * the request packet; it COULD do a name->address lookup and
606 1.1 gwr * forward the request there.)
607 1.1 gwr */
608 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
609 1.1 gwr handle_request()
610 1.1 gwr {
611 1.1 gwr struct bootp *bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
612 1.1 gwr struct host *hp = NULL;
613 1.2 gwr struct host dummyhost;
614 1.2 gwr int32 bootsize = 0;
615 1.1 gwr unsigned hlen, hashcode;
616 1.1 gwr int32 dest;
617 1.1 gwr char realpath[1024];
618 1.1 gwr char *clntpath;
619 1.1 gwr char *homedir, *bootfile;
620 1.1 gwr int n;
621 1.1 gwr
622 1.1 gwr /* XXX - SLIP init: Set bp_ciaddr = recv_addr here? */
623 1.1 gwr
624 1.1 gwr /*
625 1.1 gwr * If the servername field is set, compare it against us.
626 1.1 gwr * If we're not being addressed, ignore this request.
627 1.1 gwr * If the server name field is null, throw in our name.
628 1.1 gwr */
629 1.1 gwr if (strlen(bp->bp_sname)) {
630 1.1 gwr if (strcmp(bp->bp_sname, hostname)) {
631 1.1 gwr if (debug)
632 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "\
633 1.1 gwr ignoring request for server %s from client at %s address %s",
634 1.1 gwr bp->bp_sname, netname(bp->bp_htype),
635 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
636 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Is it correct to ignore such a request? -gwr */
637 1.1 gwr return;
638 1.2 gwr }
639 1.1 gwr } else {
640 1.1 gwr strcpy(bp->bp_sname, hostname);
641 1.1 gwr }
642 1.1 gwr
643 1.1 gwr /* Convert the request into a reply. */
644 1.1 gwr bp->bp_op = BOOTREPLY;
645 1.1 gwr if (bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr == 0) {
646 1.1 gwr /*
647 1.1 gwr * client doesnt know his IP address,
648 1.1 gwr * search by hardware address.
649 1.1 gwr */
650 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
651 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "request from %s address %s",
652 1.1 gwr netname(bp->bp_htype),
653 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
654 1.1 gwr }
655 1.1 gwr hlen = haddrlength(bp->bp_htype);
656 1.1 gwr if (hlen != bp->bp_hlen) {
657 1.1 gwr report(LOG_NOTICE, "bad addr len from from %s address %s",
658 1.1 gwr netname(bp->bp_htype),
659 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, hlen));
660 1.1 gwr }
661 1.1 gwr dummyhost.htype = bp->bp_htype;
662 1.1 gwr bcopy(bp->bp_chaddr, dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
663 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction(bp->bp_chaddr, hlen);
664 1.1 gwr hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(hwhashtable, hashcode, hwlookcmp,
665 1.1 gwr &dummyhost);
666 1.1 gwr if (hp == NULL &&
667 1.1 gwr bp->bp_htype == HTYPE_IEEE802)
668 1.1 gwr {
669 1.1 gwr /* Try again with address in "canonical" form. */
670 1.1 gwr haddr_conv802(bp->bp_chaddr, dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
671 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
672 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "\
673 1.1 gwr HW addr type is IEEE 802. convert to %s and check again\n",
674 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(dummyhost.haddr, bp->bp_hlen));
675 1.1 gwr }
676 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction(dummyhost.haddr, hlen);
677 1.1 gwr hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(hwhashtable, hashcode,
678 1.1 gwr hwlookcmp, &dummyhost);
679 1.1 gwr }
680 1.1 gwr if (hp == NULL) {
681 1.1 gwr /*
682 1.1 gwr * XXX - Add dynamic IP address assignment?
683 1.1 gwr */
684 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1)
685 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "unknown client %s address %s",
686 1.1 gwr netname(bp->bp_htype),
687 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(bp->bp_chaddr, bp->bp_hlen));
688 1.1 gwr return; /* not found */
689 1.1 gwr }
690 1.1 gwr (bp->bp_yiaddr).s_addr = hp->iaddr.s_addr;
691 1.1 gwr
692 1.1 gwr } else {
693 1.1 gwr
694 1.1 gwr /*
695 1.1 gwr * search by IP address.
696 1.1 gwr */
697 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
698 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "request from IP addr %s",
699 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(bp->bp_ciaddr));
700 1.1 gwr }
701 1.1 gwr dummyhost.iaddr.s_addr = bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr;
702 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) &(bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr), 4);
703 1.1 gwr hp = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(iphashtable, hashcode, iplookcmp,
704 1.1 gwr &dummyhost);
705 1.1 gwr if (hp == NULL) {
706 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
707 1.1 gwr report(LOG_NOTICE, "IP address not found: %s",
708 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(bp->bp_ciaddr));
709 1.1 gwr }
710 1.1 gwr return;
711 1.1 gwr }
712 1.1 gwr }
713 1.1 gwr
714 1.2 gwr if (debug) {
715 1.2 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "found %s (%s)", inet_ntoa(hp->iaddr),
716 1.2 gwr hp->hostname->string);
717 1.2 gwr }
718 1.2 gwr
719 1.2 gwr /*
720 1.2 gwr * If there is a response delay threshold, ignore requests
721 1.2 gwr * with a timestamp lower than the threshold.
722 1.2 gwr */
723 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.min_wait) {
724 1.2 gwr u_int32 t = (u_int32) ntohs(bp->bp_secs);
725 1.2 gwr if (t < hp->min_wait) {
726 1.2 gwr if (debug > 1)
727 1.2 gwr report(LOG_INFO,
728 1.2 gwr "ignoring request due to timestamp (%d < %d)",
729 1.1 gwr t, hp->min_wait);
730 1.1 gwr return;
731 1.1 gwr }
732 1.1 gwr }
733 1.1 gwr
734 1.1 gwr #ifdef YORK_EX_OPTION
735 1.1 gwr /*
736 1.1 gwr * The need for the "ex" tag arose out of the need to empty
737 1.1 gwr * shared networked drives on diskless PCs. This solution is
738 1.1 gwr * not very clean but it does work fairly well.
739 1.1 gwr * Written by Edmund J. Sutcliffe <edmund (at) york.ac.uk>
740 1.1 gwr *
741 1.1 gwr * XXX - This could compromise security if a non-trusted user
742 1.1 gwr * managed to write an entry in the bootptab with :ex=trojan:
743 1.1 gwr * so I would leave this turned off unless you need it. -gwr
744 1.1 gwr */
745 1.1 gwr /* Run a program, passing the client name as a parameter. */
746 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.exec_file) {
747 1.1 gwr char tst[100];
748 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Check string lengths? -gwr */
749 1.1 gwr strcpy (tst, hp->exec_file->string);
750 1.1 gwr strcat (tst, " ");
751 1.1 gwr strcat (tst, hp->hostname->string);
752 1.1 gwr strcat (tst, " &");
753 1.1 gwr if (debug)
754 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "executing %s", tst);
755 1.1 gwr system(tst); /* Hope this finishes soon... */
756 1.1 gwr }
757 1.1 gwr #endif /* YORK_EX_OPTION */
758 1.1 gwr
759 1.1 gwr /*
760 1.1 gwr * If a specific TFTP server address was specified in the bootptab file,
761 1.1 gwr * fill it in, otherwise zero it.
762 1.1 gwr * XXX - Rather than zero it, should it be the bootpd address? -gwr
763 1.1 gwr */
764 1.1 gwr (bp->bp_siaddr).s_addr = (hp->flags.bootserver) ?
765 1.1 gwr hp->bootserver.s_addr : 0L;
766 1.1 gwr
767 1.1 gwr #ifdef STANFORD_PROM_COMPAT
768 1.1 gwr /*
769 1.1 gwr * Stanford bootp PROMs (for a Sun?) have no way to leave
770 1.1 gwr * the boot file name field blank (because the boot file
771 1.1 gwr * name is automatically generated from some index).
772 1.1 gwr * As a work-around, this little hack allows those PROMs to
773 1.1 gwr * specify "sunboot14" with the same effect as a NULL name.
774 1.1 gwr * (The user specifies boot device 14 or some such magic.)
775 1.1 gwr */
776 1.1 gwr if (strcmp(bp->bp_file, "sunboot14") == 0)
777 1.1 gwr bp->bp_file[0] = '\0'; /* treat it as unspecified */
778 1.1 gwr #endif
779 1.1 gwr
780 1.1 gwr /*
781 1.1 gwr * Fill in the client's proper bootfile.
782 1.1 gwr *
783 1.1 gwr * If the client specifies an absolute path, try that file with a
784 1.1 gwr * ".host" suffix and then without. If the file cannot be found, no
785 1.1 gwr * reply is made at all.
786 1.1 gwr *
787 1.1 gwr * If the client specifies a null or relative file, use the following
788 1.1 gwr * table to determine the appropriate action:
789 1.1 gwr *
790 1.1 gwr * Homedir Bootfile Client's file
791 1.1 gwr * specified? specified? specification Action
792 1.1 gwr * -------------------------------------------------------------------
793 1.1 gwr * No No Null Send null filename
794 1.1 gwr * No No Relative Discard request
795 1.1 gwr * No Yes Null Send if absolute else null
796 1.1 gwr * No Yes Relative Discard request *XXX
797 1.1 gwr * Yes No Null Send null filename
798 1.1 gwr * Yes No Relative Lookup with ".host"
799 1.1 gwr * Yes Yes Null Send home/boot or bootfile
800 1.2 gwr * Yes Yes Relative Lookup with ".host" *XXX
801 1.2 gwr *
802 1.2 gwr */
803 1.2 gwr
804 1.2 gwr /*
805 1.2 gwr * XXX - I don't like the policy of ignoring a client when the
806 1.2 gwr * boot file is not accessible. The TFTP server might not be
807 1.1 gwr * running on the same machine as the BOOTP server, in which
808 1.1 gwr * case checking accessibility of the boot file is pointless.
809 1.2 gwr *
810 1.2 gwr * Therefore, file accessibility is now demanded ONLY if you
811 1.2 gwr * define CHECK_FILE_ACCESS in the Makefile options. -gwr
812 1.2 gwr */
813 1.2 gwr
814 1.1 gwr /*
815 1.1 gwr * The "real" path is as seen by the BOOTP daemon on this
816 1.2 gwr * machine, while the client path is relative to the TFTP
817 1.1 gwr * daemon chroot directory (i.e. /tftpboot).
818 1.4 gwr */
819 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.tftpdir) {
820 1.1 gwr strcpy(realpath, hp->tftpdir->string);
821 1.1 gwr clntpath = &realpath[strlen(realpath)];
822 1.2 gwr } else {
823 1.2 gwr realpath[0] = '\0';
824 1.2 gwr clntpath = realpath;
825 1.2 gwr }
826 1.2 gwr
827 1.1 gwr /*
828 1.2 gwr * Determine client's requested homedir and bootfile.
829 1.2 gwr */
830 1.2 gwr homedir = NULL;
831 1.2 gwr bootfile = NULL;
832 1.2 gwr if (bp->bp_file[0]) {
833 1.2 gwr homedir = bp->bp_file;
834 1.1 gwr bootfile = strrchr(homedir, '/');
835 1.2 gwr if (bootfile) {
836 1.2 gwr if (homedir == bootfile)
837 1.2 gwr homedir = NULL;
838 1.1 gwr *bootfile++ = '\0';
839 1.2 gwr } else {
840 1.2 gwr /* no "/" in the string */
841 1.2 gwr bootfile = homedir;
842 1.2 gwr homedir = NULL;
843 1.1 gwr }
844 1.1 gwr if (debug > 2) {
845 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "requested path=\"%s\" file=\"%s\"",
846 1.1 gwr (homedir) ? homedir : "",
847 1.2 gwr (bootfile) ? bootfile : "");
848 1.2 gwr }
849 1.2 gwr }
850 1.2 gwr
851 1.2 gwr /*
852 1.2 gwr * Specifications in bootptab override client requested values.
853 1.2 gwr */
854 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.homedir)
855 1.2 gwr homedir = hp->homedir->string;
856 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.bootfile)
857 1.2 gwr bootfile = hp->bootfile->string;
858 1.2 gwr
859 1.2 gwr /*
860 1.2 gwr * Construct bootfile path.
861 1.2 gwr */
862 1.2 gwr if (homedir) {
863 1.2 gwr if (homedir[0] != '/')
864 1.2 gwr strcat(clntpath, "/");
865 1.2 gwr strcat(clntpath, homedir);
866 1.2 gwr homedir = NULL;
867 1.2 gwr }
868 1.2 gwr if (bootfile) {
869 1.2 gwr if (bootfile[0] != '/')
870 1.2 gwr strcat(clntpath, "/");
871 1.1 gwr strcat(clntpath, bootfile);
872 1.1 gwr bootfile = NULL;
873 1.2 gwr }
874 1.2 gwr
875 1.2 gwr /*
876 1.1 gwr * First try to find the file with a ".host" suffix
877 1.2 gwr */
878 1.1 gwr n = strlen(clntpath);
879 1.2 gwr strcat(clntpath, ".");
880 1.2 gwr strcat(clntpath, hp->hostname->string);
881 1.2 gwr if (chk_access(realpath, &bootsize) < 0) {
882 1.1 gwr clntpath[n] = 0; /* Try it without the suffix */
883 1.1 gwr if (chk_access(realpath, &bootsize) < 0) {
884 1.1 gwr /* neither "file.host" nor "file" was found */
885 1.1 gwr #ifdef CHECK_FILE_ACCESS
886 1.1 gwr
887 1.1 gwr if (bp->bp_file[0]) {
888 1.2 gwr /*
889 1.1 gwr * Client wanted specific file
890 1.1 gwr * and we didn't have it.
891 1.2 gwr */
892 1.2 gwr report(LOG_NOTICE,
893 1.2 gwr "requested file not found: \"%s\"", clntpath);
894 1.2 gwr return;
895 1.2 gwr }
896 1.2 gwr /*
897 1.2 gwr * Client didn't ask for a specific file and we couldn't
898 1.1 gwr * access the default file, so just zero-out the bootfile
899 1.1 gwr * field in the packet and continue processing the reply.
900 1.1 gwr */
901 1.2 gwr bzero(bp->bp_file, sizeof(bp->bp_file));
902 1.2 gwr goto null_file_name;
903 1.2 gwr
904 1.2 gwr #else /* CHECK_FILE_ACCESS */
905 1.2 gwr
906 1.2 gwr /* Complain only if boot file size was needed. */
907 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.bootsize_auto) {
908 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "can not determine size of file \"%s\"",
909 1.1 gwr clntpath);
910 1.2 gwr }
911 1.2 gwr
912 1.2 gwr #endif /* CHECK_FILE_ACCESS */
913 1.1 gwr }
914 1.2 gwr }
915 1.1 gwr strncpy(bp->bp_file, clntpath, BP_FILE_LEN);
916 1.1 gwr if (debug > 2)
917 1.2 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "bootfile=\"%s\"", clntpath);
918 1.2 gwr
919 1.2 gwr null_file_name:
920 1.1 gwr
921 1.1 gwr
922 1.1 gwr /*
924 1.1 gwr * Handle vendor options based on magic number.
925 1.1 gwr */
926 1.1 gwr
927 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
928 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "vendor magic field is %d.%d.%d.%d",
929 1.1 gwr (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[0]),
930 1.1 gwr (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[1]),
931 1.1 gwr (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[2]),
932 1.1 gwr (int) ((bp->bp_vend)[3]));
933 1.1 gwr }
934 1.1 gwr /*
935 1.1 gwr * If this host isn't set for automatic vendor info then copy the
936 1.1 gwr * specific cookie into the bootp packet, thus forcing a certain
937 1.1 gwr * reply format. Only force reply format if user specified it.
938 1.1 gwr */
939 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.vm_cookie) {
940 1.1 gwr /* Slam in the user specified magic number. */
941 1.1 gwr bcopy(hp->vm_cookie, bp->bp_vend, 4);
942 1.1 gwr }
943 1.1 gwr /*
944 1.1 gwr * Figure out the format for the vendor-specific info.
945 1.1 gwr * Note that bp->bp_vend may have been set above.
946 1.1 gwr */
947 1.1 gwr if (!bcmp(bp->bp_vend, vm_rfc1048, 4)) {
948 1.1 gwr /* RFC1048 conformant bootp client */
949 1.1 gwr dovend_rfc1048(bp, hp, bootsize);
950 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
951 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with RFC1048 options)");
952 1.1 gwr }
953 1.1 gwr }
954 1.1 gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
955 1.1 gwr else if (!bcmp(bp->bp_vend, vm_cmu, 4)) {
956 1.1 gwr dovend_cmu(bp, hp);
957 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
958 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with CMU options)");
959 1.1 gwr }
960 1.1 gwr }
961 1.1 gwr #endif
962 1.1 gwr else {
963 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
964 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply (with no options)");
965 1.1 gwr }
966 1.1 gwr }
967 1.1 gwr
968 1.1 gwr dest = (hp->flags.reply_addr) ?
969 1.1 gwr hp->reply_addr.s_addr : 0L;
970 1.1 gwr
971 1.1 gwr /* not forwarded */
972 1.1 gwr sendreply(0, dest);
973 1.1 gwr }
974 1.1 gwr
975 1.1 gwr
976 1.1 gwr /*
977 1.1 gwr * Process BOOTREPLY packet.
978 1.1 gwr */
979 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
980 1.1 gwr handle_reply()
981 1.1 gwr {
982 1.1 gwr if (debug) {
983 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "processing boot reply");
984 1.1 gwr }
985 1.1 gwr /* forwarded, no destination override */
986 1.1 gwr sendreply(1, 0);
987 1.1 gwr }
988 1.1 gwr
989 1.1 gwr
990 1.1 gwr /*
991 1.1 gwr * Send a reply packet to the client. 'forward' flag is set if we are
992 1.1 gwr * not the originator of this reply packet.
993 1.1 gwr */
994 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
995 1.1 gwr sendreply(forward, dst_override)
996 1.1 gwr int forward;
997 1.1 gwr int32 dst_override;
998 1.1 gwr {
999 1.1 gwr struct bootp *bp = (struct bootp *) pktbuf;
1000 1.2 gwr struct in_addr dst;
1001 1.2 gwr u_short port = bootpc_port;
1002 1.2 gwr unsigned char *ha;
1003 1.2 gwr int len;
1004 1.2 gwr
1005 1.2 gwr /*
1006 1.1 gwr * XXX - Should honor bp_flags "broadcast" bit here.
1007 1.1 gwr * Temporary workaround: use the :ra=ADDR: option to
1008 1.1 gwr * set the reply address to the broadcast address.
1009 1.1 gwr */
1010 1.1 gwr
1011 1.1 gwr /*
1012 1.1 gwr * If the destination address was specified explicitly
1013 1.1 gwr * (i.e. the broadcast address for HP compatiblity)
1014 1.1 gwr * then send the response to that address. Otherwise,
1015 1.1 gwr * act in accordance with RFC951:
1016 1.1 gwr * If the client IP address is specified, use that
1017 1.1 gwr * else if gateway IP address is specified, use that
1018 1.1 gwr * else make a temporary arp cache entry for the client's
1019 1.1 gwr * NEW IP/hardware address and use that.
1020 1.1 gwr */
1021 1.1 gwr if (dst_override) {
1022 1.1 gwr dst.s_addr = dst_override;
1023 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
1024 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "reply address override: %s",
1025 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(dst));
1026 1.1 gwr }
1027 1.1 gwr } else if (bp->bp_ciaddr.s_addr) {
1028 1.1 gwr dst = bp->bp_ciaddr;
1029 1.1 gwr } else if (bp->bp_giaddr.s_addr && forward == 0) {
1030 1.1 gwr dst = bp->bp_giaddr;
1031 1.1 gwr port = bootps_port;
1032 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1) {
1033 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "sending reply to gateway %s",
1034 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(dst));
1035 1.1 gwr }
1036 1.2 gwr } else {
1037 1.1 gwr dst = bp->bp_yiaddr;
1038 1.1 gwr ha = bp->bp_chaddr;
1039 1.1 gwr len = bp->bp_hlen;
1040 1.1 gwr if (len > MAXHADDRLEN)
1041 1.1 gwr len = MAXHADDRLEN;
1042 1.1 gwr
1043 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1)
1044 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "setarp %s - %s",
1045 1.1 gwr inet_ntoa(dst), haddrtoa(ha, len));
1046 1.1 gwr setarp(s, &dst, ha, len);
1047 1.1 gwr }
1048 1.1 gwr
1049 1.1 gwr if ((forward == 0) &&
1050 1.1 gwr (bp->bp_siaddr.s_addr == 0))
1051 1.1 gwr {
1052 1.1 gwr struct ifreq *ifr;
1053 1.1 gwr struct in_addr siaddr;
1054 1.1 gwr /*
1055 1.1 gwr * If we are originating this reply, we
1056 1.1 gwr * need to find our own interface address to
1057 1.1 gwr * put in the bp_siaddr field of the reply.
1058 1.1 gwr * If this server is multi-homed, pick the
1059 1.1 gwr * 'best' interface (the one on the same net
1060 1.1 gwr * as the client). Of course, the client may
1061 1.1 gwr * be on the other side of a BOOTP gateway...
1062 1.1 gwr */
1063 1.1 gwr ifr = getif(s, &dst);
1064 1.1 gwr if (ifr) {
1065 1.1 gwr struct sockaddr_in *sip;
1066 1.1 gwr sip = (struct sockaddr_in *) &(ifr->ifr_addr);
1067 1.1 gwr siaddr = sip->sin_addr;
1068 1.1 gwr } else {
1069 1.1 gwr /* Just use my "official" IP address. */
1070 1.1 gwr siaddr = my_ip_addr;
1071 1.1 gwr }
1072 1.1 gwr
1073 1.1 gwr /* XXX - No need to set bp_giaddr here. */
1074 1.1 gwr
1075 1.1 gwr /* Finally, set the server address field. */
1076 1.1 gwr bp->bp_siaddr = siaddr;
1077 1.1 gwr }
1078 1.1 gwr /* Set up socket address for send. */
1079 1.1 gwr send_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
1080 1.1 gwr send_addr.sin_port = htons(port);
1081 1.1 gwr send_addr.sin_addr = dst;
1082 1.1 gwr
1083 1.1 gwr /* Send reply with same size packet as request used. */
1084 1.1 gwr if (sendto(s, pktbuf, pktlen, 0,
1085 1.1 gwr (struct sockaddr *) &send_addr,
1086 1.1 gwr sizeof(send_addr)) < 0)
1087 1.1 gwr {
1088 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "sendto: %s", get_network_errmsg());
1089 1.1 gwr }
1090 1.1 gwr } /* sendreply */
1091 1.1 gwr
1092 1.1 gwr
1094 1.1 gwr /* nmatch() - now in getif.c */
1095 1.1 gwr /* setarp() - now in hwaddr.c */
1096 1.1 gwr
1097 1.1 gwr
1098 1.1 gwr /*
1099 1.1 gwr * This call checks read access to a file. It returns 0 if the file given
1100 1.1 gwr * by "path" exists and is publically readable. A value of -1 is returned if
1101 1.1 gwr * access is not permitted or an error occurs. Successful calls also
1102 1.1 gwr * return the file size in bytes using the long pointer "filesize".
1103 1.1 gwr *
1104 1.1 gwr * The read permission bit for "other" users is checked. This bit must be
1105 1.1 gwr * set for tftpd(8) to allow clients to read the file.
1106 1.1 gwr */
1107 1.1 gwr
1108 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
1109 1.1 gwr chk_access(path, filesize)
1110 1.1 gwr char *path;
1111 1.1 gwr int32 *filesize;
1112 1.1 gwr {
1113 1.1 gwr struct stat st;
1114 1.1 gwr
1115 1.1 gwr if ((stat(path, &st) == 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IREAD >> 6))) {
1116 1.1 gwr *filesize = (int32) st.st_size;
1117 1.1 gwr return 0;
1118 1.1 gwr } else {
1119 1.1 gwr return -1;
1120 1.1 gwr }
1121 1.1 gwr }
1122 1.1 gwr
1123 1.1 gwr
1125 1.1 gwr /*
1126 1.1 gwr * Now in dumptab.c :
1127 1.1 gwr * dumptab()
1128 1.1 gwr * dump_host()
1129 1.1 gwr * list_ipaddresses()
1130 1.1 gwr */
1131 1.1 gwr
1132 1.1 gwr #ifdef VEND_CMU
1133 1.1 gwr
1134 1.1 gwr /*
1135 1.1 gwr * Insert the CMU "vendor" data for the host pointed to by "hp" into the
1136 1.1 gwr * bootp packet pointed to by "bp".
1137 1.1 gwr */
1138 1.1 gwr
1139 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1140 1.1 gwr dovend_cmu(bp, hp)
1141 1.1 gwr struct bootp *bp;
1142 1.1 gwr struct host *hp;
1143 1.1 gwr {
1144 1.1 gwr struct cmu_vend *vendp;
1145 1.1 gwr struct in_addr_list *taddr;
1146 1.1 gwr
1147 1.1 gwr /*
1148 1.1 gwr * Initialize the entire vendor field to zeroes.
1149 1.1 gwr */
1150 1.1 gwr bzero(bp->bp_vend, sizeof(bp->bp_vend));
1151 1.1 gwr
1152 1.1 gwr /*
1153 1.1 gwr * Fill in vendor information. Subnet mask, default gateway,
1154 1.1 gwr * domain name server, ien name server, time server
1155 1.1 gwr */
1156 1.1 gwr vendp = (struct cmu_vend *) bp->bp_vend;
1157 1.1 gwr strcpy(vendp->v_magic, (char *)vm_cmu);
1158 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.subnet_mask) {
1159 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_smask).s_addr = hp->subnet_mask.s_addr;
1160 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_flags) |= VF_SMASK;
1161 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.gateway) {
1162 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_dgate).s_addr = hp->gateway->addr->s_addr;
1163 1.1 gwr }
1164 1.1 gwr }
1165 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.domain_server) {
1166 1.1 gwr taddr = hp->domain_server;
1167 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
1168 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_dns1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
1169 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
1170 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_dns2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
1171 1.1 gwr }
1172 1.1 gwr }
1173 1.1 gwr }
1174 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.name_server) {
1175 1.1 gwr taddr = hp->name_server;
1176 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
1177 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_ins1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
1178 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
1179 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_ins2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
1180 1.1 gwr }
1181 1.1 gwr }
1182 1.1 gwr }
1183 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.time_server) {
1184 1.1 gwr taddr = hp->time_server;
1185 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 0) {
1186 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_ts1).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[0].s_addr;
1187 1.1 gwr if (taddr->addrcount > 1) {
1188 1.1 gwr (vendp->v_ts2).s_addr = (taddr->addr)[1].s_addr;
1189 1.1 gwr }
1190 1.1 gwr }
1191 1.1 gwr }
1192 1.1 gwr /* Log message now done by caller. */
1193 1.1 gwr } /* dovend_cmu */
1194 1.1 gwr
1195 1.1 gwr #endif /* VEND_CMU */
1196 1.1 gwr
1197 1.1 gwr
1199 1.1 gwr
1200 1.1 gwr /*
1201 1.1 gwr * Insert the RFC1048 vendor data for the host pointed to by "hp" into the
1202 1.1 gwr * bootp packet pointed to by "bp".
1203 1.1 gwr */
1204 1.1 gwr #define NEED(LEN, MSG) do \
1205 1.1 gwr if (bytesleft < (LEN)) { \
1206 1.1 gwr report(LOG_NOTICE, noroom, \
1207 1.1 gwr hp->hostname->string, MSG); \
1208 1.1 gwr return; \
1209 1.1 gwr } while (0)
1210 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1211 1.1 gwr dovend_rfc1048(bp, hp, bootsize)
1212 1.1 gwr struct bootp *bp;
1213 1.1 gwr struct host *hp;
1214 1.2 gwr int32 bootsize;
1215 1.2 gwr {
1216 1.2 gwr int bytesleft, len;
1217 1.2 gwr byte *vp;
1218 1.2 gwr char *tmpstr;
1219 1.2 gwr
1220 1.2 gwr static char noroom[] = "%s: No room for \"%s\" option";
1221 1.2 gwr
1222 1.2 gwr vp = bp->bp_vend;
1223 1.2 gwr
1224 1.2 gwr if (hp->flags.msg_size) {
1225 1.2 gwr pktlen = hp->msg_size;
1226 1.2 gwr } else {
1227 1.2 gwr /*
1228 1.2 gwr * If the request was longer than the official length, build
1229 1.2 gwr * a response of that same length where the additional length
1230 1.2 gwr * is assumed to be part of the bp_vend (options) area.
1231 1.2 gwr */
1232 1.2 gwr if (pktlen > sizeof(*bp)) {
1233 1.2 gwr if (debug > 1)
1234 1.2 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "request message length=%d", pktlen);
1235 1.2 gwr }
1236 1.2 gwr /*
1237 1.2 gwr * Check whether the request contains the option:
1238 1.2 gwr * Maximum DHCP Message Size (RFC1533 sec. 9.8)
1239 1.2 gwr * and if so, override the response length with its value.
1240 1.2 gwr * This request must lie within the first BP_VEND_LEN
1241 1.2 gwr * bytes of the option space.
1242 1.2 gwr */
1243 1.2 gwr {
1244 1.2 gwr byte *p, *ep;
1245 1.2 gwr byte tag, len;
1246 1.2 gwr short msgsz = 0;
1247 1.2 gwr
1248 1.2 gwr p = vp + 4;
1249 1.2 gwr ep = p + BP_VEND_LEN - 4;
1250 1.2 gwr while (p < ep) {
1251 1.2 gwr tag = *p++;
1252 1.2 gwr /* Check for tags with no data first. */
1253 1.2 gwr if (tag == TAG_PAD)
1254 1.2 gwr continue;
1255 1.2 gwr if (tag == TAG_END)
1256 1.2 gwr break;
1257 1.2 gwr /* Now scan the length byte. */
1258 1.2 gwr len = *p++;
1259 1.2 gwr switch (tag) {
1260 1.2 gwr case TAG_MAX_MSGSZ:
1261 1.2 gwr if (len == 2) {
1262 1.2 gwr bcopy(p, (char*)&msgsz, 2);
1263 1.2 gwr msgsz = ntohs(msgsz);
1264 1.2 gwr }
1265 1.2 gwr break;
1266 1.2 gwr case TAG_SUBNET_MASK:
1267 1.2 gwr /* XXX - Should preserve this if given... */
1268 1.2 gwr break;
1269 1.2 gwr } /* swtich */
1270 1.2 gwr p += len;
1271 1.2 gwr }
1272 1.2 gwr
1273 1.2 gwr if (msgsz > sizeof(*bp)) {
1274 1.2 gwr if (debug > 1)
1275 1.2 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "request has DHCP msglen=%d", msgsz);
1276 1.2 gwr pktlen = msgsz;
1277 1.2 gwr }
1278 1.2 gwr }
1279 1.2 gwr }
1280 1.2 gwr
1281 1.2 gwr if (pktlen < sizeof(*bp)) {
1282 1.2 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "invalid response length=%d", pktlen);
1283 1.2 gwr pktlen = sizeof(*bp);
1284 1.2 gwr }
1285 1.1 gwr bytesleft = ((byte*)bp + pktlen) - vp;
1286 1.1 gwr if (pktlen > sizeof(*bp)) {
1287 1.1 gwr if (debug > 1)
1288 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "extended reply, length=%d, options=%d",
1289 1.1 gwr pktlen, bytesleft);
1290 1.1 gwr }
1291 1.1 gwr
1292 1.1 gwr /* Copy in the magic cookie */
1293 1.1 gwr bcopy(vm_rfc1048, vp, 4);
1294 1.1 gwr vp += 4;
1295 1.1 gwr bytesleft -= 4;
1296 1.1 gwr
1297 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.subnet_mask) {
1298 1.1 gwr /* always enough room here. */
1299 1.1 gwr *vp++ = TAG_SUBNET_MASK;/* -1 byte */
1300 1.1 gwr *vp++ = 4; /* -1 byte */
1301 1.1 gwr insert_u_long(hp->subnet_mask.s_addr, &vp); /* -4 bytes */
1302 1.1 gwr bytesleft -= 6; /* Fix real count */
1303 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.gateway) {
1304 1.1 gwr (void) insert_ip(TAG_GATEWAY,
1305 1.1 gwr hp->gateway,
1306 1.1 gwr &vp, &bytesleft);
1307 1.1 gwr }
1308 1.1 gwr }
1309 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.bootsize) {
1310 1.1 gwr /* always enough room here */
1311 1.1 gwr bootsize = (hp->flags.bootsize_auto) ?
1312 1.1 gwr ((bootsize + 511) / 512) : (hp->bootsize); /* Round up */
1313 1.1 gwr *vp++ = TAG_BOOT_SIZE;
1314 1.1 gwr *vp++ = 2;
1315 1.1 gwr *vp++ = (byte) ((bootsize >> 8) & 0xFF);
1316 1.1 gwr *vp++ = (byte) (bootsize & 0xFF);
1317 1.1 gwr bytesleft -= 4; /* Tag, length, and 16 bit blocksize */
1318 1.1 gwr }
1319 1.1 gwr /*
1320 1.1 gwr * This one is special: Remaining options go in the ext file.
1321 1.1 gwr * Only the subnet_mask, bootsize, and gateway should precede.
1322 1.1 gwr */
1323 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.exten_file) {
1324 1.1 gwr /*
1325 1.1 gwr * Check for room for exten_file. Add 3 to account for
1326 1.1 gwr * TAG_EXTEN_FILE, length, and TAG_END.
1327 1.1 gwr */
1328 1.1 gwr len = strlen(hp->exten_file->string);
1329 1.1 gwr NEED((len + 3), "ef");
1330 1.1 gwr *vp++ = TAG_EXTEN_FILE;
1331 1.1 gwr *vp++ = (byte) (len & 0xFF);
1332 1.1 gwr bcopy(hp->exten_file->string, vp, len);
1333 1.1 gwr vp += len;
1334 1.1 gwr *vp++ = TAG_END;
1335 1.1 gwr bytesleft -= len + 3;
1336 1.1 gwr return; /* no more options here. */
1337 1.1 gwr }
1338 1.1 gwr /*
1339 1.1 gwr * The remaining options are inserted by the following
1340 1.1 gwr * function (which is shared with bootpef.c).
1341 1.1 gwr * Keep back one byte for the TAG_END.
1342 1.1 gwr */
1343 1.1 gwr len = dovend_rfc1497(hp, vp, bytesleft - 1);
1344 1.1 gwr vp += len;
1345 1.1 gwr bytesleft -= len;
1346 1.1 gwr
1347 1.1 gwr /* There should be at least one byte left. */
1348 1.1 gwr NEED(1, "(end)");
1349 1.1 gwr *vp++ = TAG_END;
1350 1.1 gwr bytesleft--;
1351 1.1 gwr
1352 1.1 gwr /* Log message done by caller. */
1353 1.1 gwr if (bytesleft > 0) {
1354 1.1 gwr /*
1355 1.1 gwr * Zero out any remaining part of the vendor area.
1356 1.1 gwr */
1357 1.1 gwr bzero(vp, bytesleft);
1358 1.1 gwr }
1359 1.1 gwr } /* dovend_rfc1048 */
1360 1.1 gwr #undef NEED
1361 1.1 gwr
1362 1.1 gwr
1364 1.1 gwr /*
1365 1.1 gwr * Now in readfile.c:
1366 1.1 gwr * hwlookcmp()
1367 1.1 gwr * iplookcmp()
1368 1.1 gwr */
1369 1.1 gwr
1370 1.1 gwr /* haddrtoa() - now in hwaddr.c */
1371 1.1 gwr /*
1372 1.1 gwr * Now in dovend.c:
1373 1.1 gwr * insert_ip()
1374 1.1 gwr * insert_generic()
1375 1.1 gwr * insert_u_long()
1376 1.1 gwr */
1377 1.1 gwr
1378 1.1 gwr /* get_errmsg() - now in report.c */
1379 1.1 gwr
1380 1.1 gwr /*
1381 * Local Variables:
1382 * tab-width: 4
1383 * c-indent-level: 4
1384 * c-argdecl-indent: 4
1385 * c-continued-statement-offset: 4
1386 * c-continued-brace-offset: -4
1387 * c-label-offset: -4
1388 * c-brace-offset: 0
1389 * End:
1390 */
1391