/* tcp.c Code to handle TCP connections. Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 Ian Lance Taylor This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or c/o Cygnus Support, 48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA 02144. */ #include "uucp.h" #if USE_RCS_ID const char tcp_rcsid[] = "$Id$"; #endif #if HAVE_TCP #include "uudefs.h" #include "uuconf.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "conn.h" #include "system.h" #include #if HAVE_SYS_TYPES_TCP_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #if HAVE_FCNTL_H #include #else #if HAVE_SYS_FILE_H #include #endif #endif #ifndef FD_CLOEXEC #define FD_CLOEXEC 1 #endif /* This code handles TCP connections. It assumes a Berkeley socket interface. */ /* The normal "uucp" port number. */ #define IUUCP_PORT (540) /* Local functions. */ static void utcp_free P((struct sconnection *qconn)); static boolean ftcp_open P((struct sconnection *qconn, long ibaud, boolean fwait)); static boolean ftcp_close P((struct sconnection *qconn, pointer puuconf, struct uuconf_dialer *qdialer, boolean fsuccess)); static boolean ftcp_dial P((struct sconnection *qconn, pointer puuconf, const struct uuconf_system *qsys, const char *zphone, struct uuconf_dialer *qdialer, enum tdialerfound *ptdialer)); static int itcp_port_number P((const char *zport)); /* The command table for a TCP connection. */ static const struct sconncmds stcpcmds = { utcp_free, NULL, /* pflock */ NULL, /* pfunlock */ ftcp_open, ftcp_close, ftcp_dial, fsysdep_conn_read, fsysdep_conn_write, fsysdep_conn_io, NULL, /* pfbreak */ NULL, /* pfset */ NULL, /* pfcarrier */ fsysdep_conn_chat, NULL /* pibaud */ }; /* Initialize a TCP connection. */ boolean fsysdep_tcp_init (qconn) struct sconnection *qconn; { struct ssysdep_conn *q; q = (struct ssysdep_conn *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct ssysdep_conn)); q->o = -1; q->ord = -1; q->owr = -1; q->zdevice = NULL; q->iflags = -1; q->iwr_flags = -1; q->fterminal = FALSE; q->ftli = FALSE; q->ibaud = 0; qconn->psysdep = (pointer) q; qconn->qcmds = &stcpcmds; return TRUE; } /* Free a TCP connection. */ static void utcp_free (qconn) struct sconnection *qconn; { xfree (qconn->psysdep); } /* Open a TCP connection. If the fwait argument is TRUE, we are running as a server. Otherwise we are just trying to reach another system. */ static boolean ftcp_open (qconn, ibaud, fwait) struct sconnection *qconn; long ibaud; boolean fwait; { struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; struct sockaddr_in s; const char *zport; uid_t ieuid; boolean fswap; ulog_device ("TCP"); qsysdep = (struct ssysdep_conn *) qconn->psysdep; qsysdep->o = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (qsysdep->o < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "socket: %s", strerror (errno)); return FALSE; } if (fcntl (qsysdep->o, F_SETFD, fcntl (qsysdep->o, F_GETFD, 0) | FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "fcntl (FD_CLOEXEC): %s", strerror (errno)); (void) close (qsysdep->o); qsysdep->o = -1; return FALSE; } qsysdep->iflags = fcntl (qsysdep->o, F_GETFL, 0); if (qsysdep->iflags < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "fcntl: %s", strerror (errno)); (void) close (qsysdep->o); qsysdep->o = -1; return FALSE; } /* We save our process ID in the qconn structure. This is checked in ftcp_close. */ qsysdep->ipid = getpid (); /* If we aren't waiting for a connection, we're done. */ if (! fwait) return TRUE; /* Run as a server and wait for a new connection. The code in uucico.c has already detached us from our controlling terminal. From this point on if the server gets an error we exit; we only return if we have received a connection. It would be more robust to respawn the server if it fails; someday. */ bzero ((pointer) &s, sizeof s); s.sin_family = AF_INET; zport = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport; s.sin_port = itcp_port_number (zport); s.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); /* Swap to our real user ID when doing the bind call. This will permit the server to use privileged TCP ports when invoked by root. We only swap if our effective user ID is not root, so that the program can also be made suid root in order to get privileged ports when invoked by anybody. */ fswap = geteuid () != 0; if (fswap) { if (! fsuser_perms (&ieuid)) { (void) close (qsysdep->o); qsysdep->o = -1; return FALSE; } } if (bind (qsysdep->o, (struct sockaddr *) &s, sizeof s) < 0) { if (fswap) (void) fsuucp_perms ((long) ieuid); ulog (LOG_FATAL, "bind: %s", strerror (errno)); } /* Now swap back to the uucp user ID. */ if (fswap) { if (! fsuucp_perms ((long) ieuid)) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "Could not swap back to UUCP user permissions"); } if (listen (qsysdep->o, 5) < 0) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "listen: %s", strerror (errno)); while (! FGOT_SIGNAL ()) { size_t clen; int onew; pid_t ipid; DEBUG_MESSAGE0 (DEBUG_PORT, "ftcp_open: Waiting for connections"); clen = sizeof s; onew = accept (qsysdep->o, (struct sockaddr *) &s, &clen); if (onew < 0) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "accept: %s", strerror (errno)); DEBUG_MESSAGE0 (DEBUG_PORT, "ftcp_open: Got connection; forking"); ipid = ixsfork (); if (ipid < 0) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "fork: %s", strerror (errno)); if (ipid == 0) { (void) close (qsysdep->o); qsysdep->o = onew; /* Now we fork and let our parent die, so that we become a child of init. This lets the main server code wait for its child and then continue without accumulating zombie children. */ ipid = ixsfork (); if (ipid < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "fork: %s", strerror (errno)); _exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } if (ipid != 0) _exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); ulog_id (getpid ()); return TRUE; } (void) close (onew); /* Now wait for the child. */ (void) ixswait ((unsigned long) ipid, (const char *) NULL); } /* We got a signal. */ usysdep_exit (FALSE); /* Avoid compiler warnings. */ return FALSE; } /* Close the port. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static boolean ftcp_close (qconn, puuconf, qdialer, fsuccess) struct sconnection *qconn; pointer puuconf; struct uuconf_dialer *qdialer; boolean fsuccess; { struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; boolean fret; qsysdep = (struct ssysdep_conn *) qconn->psysdep; fret = TRUE; if (qsysdep->o >= 0 && close (qsysdep->o) < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "close: %s", strerror (errno)); fret = FALSE; } qsysdep->o = -1; /* If the current pid is not the one we used to open the port, then we must have forked up above and we are now the child. In this case, we are being called from within the fendless loop in uucico.c. We return FALSE to force the loop to end and the child to exit. This should be handled in a cleaner fashion. */ if (qsysdep->ipid != getpid ()) fret = FALSE; return fret; } /* Dial out on a TCP port, so to speak: connect to a remote computer. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static boolean ftcp_dial (qconn, puuconf, qsys, zphone, qdialer, ptdialer) struct sconnection *qconn; pointer puuconf; const struct uuconf_system *qsys; const char *zphone; struct uuconf_dialer *qdialer; enum tdialerfound *ptdialer; { struct ssysdep_conn *qsysdep; const char *zhost; struct hostent *q; struct sockaddr_in s; const char *zport; char **pzdialer; qsysdep = (struct ssysdep_conn *) qconn->psysdep; *ptdialer = DIALERFOUND_FALSE; zhost = zphone; if (zhost == NULL) { if (qsys == NULL) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "No address for TCP connection"); return FALSE; } zhost = qsys->uuconf_zname; } errno = 0; q = gethostbyname ((char *) zhost); if (q != NULL) { s.sin_family = q->h_addrtype; memcpy (&s.sin_addr.s_addr, q->h_addr, (size_t) q->h_length); } else { if (errno != 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "gethostbyname (%s): %s", zhost, strerror (errno)); return FALSE; } s.sin_family = AF_INET; s.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr ((char *) zhost); if ((long) s.sin_addr.s_addr == (long) -1) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "%s: unknown host name", zhost); return FALSE; } } zport = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_zport; s.sin_port = itcp_port_number (zport); if (connect (qsysdep->o, (struct sockaddr *) &s, sizeof s) < 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "connect: %s", strerror (errno)); return FALSE; } /* Handle the dialer sequence, if any. */ pzdialer = qconn->qport->uuconf_u.uuconf_stcp.uuconf_pzdialer; if (pzdialer != NULL && *pzdialer != NULL) { if (! fconn_dial_sequence (qconn, puuconf, pzdialer, qsys, zphone, qdialer, ptdialer)) return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* Get the port number given a name. The argument will almost always be "uucp" so we cache that value. The return value is always in network byte order. This returns -1 on error. */ static int itcp_port_number (zname) const char *zname; { boolean fuucp; static int iuucp; int i; char *zend; struct servent *q; fuucp = strcmp (zname, "uucp") == 0; if (fuucp && iuucp != 0) return iuucp; /* Try it as a number first. */ i = strtol ((char *) zname, &zend, 10); if (i != 0 && *zend == '\0') return htons (i); q = getservbyname ((char *) zname, (char *) "tcp"); if (q == NULL) { /* We know that the "uucp" service should be 540, even if isn't in /etc/services. */ if (fuucp) { iuucp = htons (IUUCP_PORT); return iuucp; } ulog (LOG_ERROR, "getservbyname (%s): %s", zname, strerror (errno)); return -1; } if (fuucp) iuucp = q->s_port; return q->s_port; } #endif /* HAVE_TCP */