return (rc);
}
-/* Find out who is responsible for the connection described in the query Q.
- * Write the answer to Q. Errors are logged and reported via the query
- * structure.
+/* Initially, PP points into a string containing whitespace-separated fields.
+ * Point P to the next field, null-terminate it, and advance PP so that we
+ * can read the next field in the next call.
*/
-void identify(struct query *q)
+#define NEXTFIELD do { \
+ for (p = pp; isspace((unsigned char)*p); p++); \
+ for (pp = p; *pp && !isspace((unsigned char)*pp); pp++); \
+ if (*pp) *pp++ = 0; \
+} while (0)
+
+/* Search the `tcp' connection table for the address family AO, looking for a
+ * connection between the addresses in QS. GWP is nonzero if the query's
+ * remote address is our gateway and we shouldn't expect the remote address
+ * in the system table to actually match it because of NAT. Return nonzero
+ * if we have filled in Q conclusively; return zero if the caller should try
+ * a different approach.
+ */
+static int search_tcp_file(struct query *q, int gwp,
+ const struct addrops *ao,
+ struct socket qs[NDIR])
{
FILE *fp = 0;
dstr d = DSTR_INIT;
char *p, *pp;
- struct socket s[4];
+ struct socket s[NDIR];
int i;
- int gwp = 0;
- unsigned fl;
-#define F_SADDR 1u
-#define F_SPORT 2u
-#define F_DADDR 4u
-#define F_DPORT 8u
-#define F_ALL (F_SADDR | F_SPORT | F_DADDR | F_DPORT)
-#define F_ESTAB 16u
uid_t uid;
enum { LOC, REM, ST, UID, NFIELD };
int f, ff[NFIELD];
-
- /* If we have a default gateway, and it matches the remote address then
- * this may be a proxy connection from our NAT, so remember this, and don't
- * inspect the remote addresses in the TCP tables.
- */
- if (!get_default_gw(q->ao->af, &s[0].addr) &&
- q->ao->addreq(&s[0].addr, &q->s[R].addr))
- gwp = 1;
+ int rc = 1;
/* Open the relevant TCP connection table. */
- if ((fp = fopen(q->ao->sys->procfile, "r")) == 0) {
+ if ((fp = fopen(ao->sys->procfile, "r")) == 0) {
logmsg(q, LOG_ERR, "failed to open `%s' for reading: %s",
- q->ao->sys->procfile, strerror(errno));
+ ao->sys->procfile, strerror(errno));
goto err_unk;
}
- /* Initially, PP points into a string containing whitespace-separated
- * fields. Point P to the next field, null-terminate it, and advance PP
- * so that we can read the next field in the next call.
- */
-#define NEXTFIELD do { \
- for (p = pp; isspace((unsigned char)*p); p++); \
- for (pp = p; *pp && !isspace((unsigned char)*pp); pp++); \
- if (*pp) *pp++ = 0; \
-} while (0)
-
/* Read the header line from the file. */
if (dstr_putline(&d, fp) == EOF) {
logmsg(q, LOG_ERR, "failed to read header line from `%s': %s",
- q->ao->sys->procfile,
+ ao->sys->procfile,
ferror(fp) ? strerror(errno) : "unexpected EOF");
goto err_unk;
}
for (i = 0; i < NFIELD; i++) {
if (ff[i] < 0) {
logmsg(q, LOG_ERR, "failed to find required fields in `%s'",
- q->ao->sys->procfile);
+ ao->sys->procfile);
goto err_unk;
}
}
* query is our gateway then don't check the remote address in the
* field (but do check the port number).
*/
- if (q->ao->sys->parseaddr(&p, &s[i].addr)) goto next_row;
+ if (ao->sys->parseaddr(&p, &s[i].addr)) goto next_row;
if (*p != ':') break;
p++;
s[i].port = strtoul(p, 0, 16);
if ((i == R && gwp) ?
- q->s[R].port != s[i].port :
- !sockeq(q->ao, &q->s[i], &s[i]))
+ qs[R].port != s[i].port :
+ !sockeq(ao, &qs[i], &s[i]))
goto next_row;
}
if (uid != -1) {
q->resp = R_UID;
q->u.uid = uid;
- if (gwp) q->s[R].addr = s[i].addr;
+ if (gwp) qs[R].addr = s[i].addr;
goto done;
}
next_row:;
/* We got to the end of the file and didn't find anything. */
if (ferror(fp)) {
logmsg(q, LOG_ERR, "failed to read connection table `%s': %s",
- q->ao->sys->procfile, strerror(errno));
+ ao->sys->procfile, strerror(errno));
goto err_unk;
}
+ rc = 0;
+
+err_unk:
+ /* Something went wrong and the protocol can't express what. We should
+ * have logged what the problem actually was.
+ */
+ q->resp = R_ERROR;
+ q->u.error = E_UNKNOWN;
+
+done:
+ /* All done. */
+ dstr_destroy(&d);
+ if (fp) fclose(fp);
+ return (rc);
+}
+
+/* Find out who is responsible for the connection described in the query Q.
+ * Write the answer to Q. Errors are logged and reported via the query
+ * structure.
+ */
+void identify(struct query *q)
+{
+ FILE *fp = 0;
+ dstr d = DSTR_INIT;
+ char *p, *pp;
+ struct socket s[4];
+ int i;
+ int gwp = 0;
+ unsigned fl;
+#define F_SADDR 1u
+#define F_SPORT 2u
+#define F_DADDR 4u
+#define F_DPORT 8u
+#define F_ALL (F_SADDR | F_SPORT | F_DADDR | F_DPORT)
+#define F_ESTAB 16u
+
+ /* If we have a default gateway, and it matches the remote address then
+ * this may be a proxy connection from our NAT, so remember this, and don't
+ * inspect the remote addresses in the TCP tables.
+ */
+ if (!get_default_gw(q->ao->af, &s[0].addr) &&
+ q->ao->addreq(&s[0].addr, &q->s[R].addr))
+ gwp = 1;
+
+ /* Search the main `tcp' table. */
+ if (search_tcp_file(q, gwp, q->ao, q->s)) goto done;
/* If we opened the NAT table file, and we're using IPv4, then check to see
* whether we should proxy the connection. At least the addresses in this
}
}
-#undef NEXTFIELD
-
/* We didn't find a match anywhere. How unfortunate. */
logmsg(q, LOG_NOTICE, "connection not found");
q->resp = R_ERROR;
if (fp) fclose(fp);
}
+#undef NEXTFIELD
+
/* Initialize the system-specific code. */
void init_sys(void)
{