freebsd-dev/ntpdc/ntpdc.c
2018-08-20 06:07:33 +00:00

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42 KiB
C

/*
* ntpdc - control and monitor your ntpd daemon
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
# include <fcntl.h>
#endif
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
# include <mswsock.h>
#endif
#include <isc/net.h>
#include <isc/result.h>
#include "ntpdc.h"
#include "ntp_select.h"
#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
#include "ntp_assert.h"
#include "ntp_lineedit.h"
#ifdef OPENSSL
#include "openssl/evp.h"
#include "openssl/objects.h"
#endif
#include <ssl_applink.c>
#include "ntp_libopts.h"
#include "ntpdc-opts.h"
#include "safecast.h"
#ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
/* vxWorks needs mode flag -casey*/
# define open(name, flags) open(name, flags, 0777)
# define SERVER_PORT_NUM 123
#endif
/* We use COMMAND as an autogen keyword */
#ifdef COMMAND
# undef COMMAND
#endif
/*
* Because we now potentially understand a lot of commands (and
* it requires a lot of commands to talk to ntpd) we will run
* interactive if connected to a terminal.
*/
static int interactive = 0; /* set to 1 when we should prompt */
static const char * prompt = "ntpdc> "; /* prompt to ask him about */
/*
* Keyid used for authenticated requests. Obtained on the fly.
*/
static u_long info_auth_keyid;
static int keyid_entered = 0;
static int info_auth_keytype = NID_md5; /* MD5 */
static size_t info_auth_hashlen = 16; /* MD5 */
u_long current_time; /* needed by authkeys; not used */
/*
* for get_systime()
*/
s_char sys_precision; /* local clock precision (log2 s) */
int ntpdcmain (int, char **);
/*
* Built in command handler declarations
*/
static int openhost (const char *);
static int sendpkt (void *, size_t);
static void growpktdata (void);
static int getresponse (int, int, size_t *, size_t *, const char **, size_t);
static int sendrequest (int, int, int, size_t, size_t, const char *);
static void getcmds (void);
static RETSIGTYPE abortcmd (int);
static void docmd (const char *);
static void tokenize (const char *, char **, int *);
static int findcmd (char *, struct xcmd *, struct xcmd *, struct xcmd **);
static int getarg (char *, int, arg_v *);
static int getnetnum (const char *, sockaddr_u *, char *, int);
static void help (struct parse *, FILE *);
static int helpsort (const void *, const void *);
static void printusage (struct xcmd *, FILE *);
static void timeout (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void my_delay (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void host (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void keyid (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void keytype (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void passwd (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void hostnames (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void setdebug (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void quit (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void version (struct parse *, FILE *);
static void warning (const char *, ...)
__attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 1, 2)));
static void error (const char *, ...)
__attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 1, 2)));
static u_long getkeyid (const char *);
/*
* Built-in commands we understand
*/
static struct xcmd builtins[] = {
{ "?", help, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "command", "", "", "" },
"tell the use and syntax of commands" },
{ "help", help, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "command", "", "", "" },
"tell the use and syntax of commands" },
{ "timeout", timeout, { OPT|NTP_UINT, NO, NO, NO },
{ "msec", "", "", "" },
"set the primary receive time out" },
{ "delay", my_delay, { OPT|NTP_INT, NO, NO, NO },
{ "msec", "", "", "" },
"set the delay added to encryption time stamps" },
{ "host", host, { OPT|NTP_STR, OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO },
{ "-4|-6", "hostname", "", "" },
"specify the host whose NTP server we talk to" },
{ "passwd", passwd, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "", "", "", "" },
"specify a password to use for authenticated requests"},
{ "hostnames", hostnames, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "yes|no", "", "", "" },
"specify whether hostnames or net numbers are printed"},
{ "debug", setdebug, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "no|more|less", "", "", "" },
"set/change debugging level" },
{ "quit", quit, { NO, NO, NO, NO },
{ "", "", "", "" },
"exit ntpdc" },
{ "exit", quit, { NO, NO, NO, NO },
{ "", "", "", "" },
"exit ntpdc" },
{ "keyid", keyid, { OPT|NTP_UINT, NO, NO, NO },
{ "key#", "", "", "" },
"set/show keyid to use for authenticated requests" },
{ "keytype", keytype, { OPT|NTP_STR, NO, NO, NO },
{ "(md5|des)", "", "", "" },
"set/show key authentication type for authenticated requests (des|md5)" },
{ "version", version, { NO, NO, NO, NO },
{ "", "", "", "" },
"print version number" },
{ 0, 0, { NO, NO, NO, NO },
{ "", "", "", "" }, "" }
};
/*
* Default values we use.
*/
#define DEFHOST "localhost" /* default host name */
#define DEFTIMEOUT (5) /* 5 second time out */
#define DEFSTIMEOUT (2) /* 2 second time out after first */
#define DEFDELAY 0x51EB852 /* 20 milliseconds, l_fp fraction */
#define LENHOSTNAME 256 /* host name is 256 characters long */
#define MAXCMDS 100 /* maximum commands on cmd line */
#define MAXHOSTS 200 /* maximum hosts on cmd line */
#define MAXLINE 512 /* maximum line length */
#define MAXTOKENS (1+1+MAXARGS+MOREARGS+2) /* maximum number of usable tokens */
#define SCREENWIDTH 78 /* nominal screen width in columns */
/*
* Some variables used and manipulated locally
*/
static struct sock_timeval tvout = { DEFTIMEOUT, 0 }; /* time out for reads */
static struct sock_timeval tvsout = { DEFSTIMEOUT, 0 };/* secondary time out */
static l_fp delay_time; /* delay time */
static char currenthost[LENHOSTNAME]; /* current host name */
int showhostnames = 1; /* show host names by default */
static int ai_fam_templ; /* address family */
static int ai_fam_default; /* default address family */
static SOCKET sockfd; /* fd socket is opened on */
static int havehost = 0; /* set to 1 when host open */
int s_port = 0;
/*
* Holds data returned from queries. We allocate INITDATASIZE
* octets to begin with, increasing this as we need to.
*/
#define INITDATASIZE (sizeof(struct resp_pkt) * 16)
#define INCDATASIZE (sizeof(struct resp_pkt) * 8)
static char *pktdata;
static int pktdatasize;
/*
* These are used to help the magic with old and new versions of ntpd.
*/
int impl_ver = IMPL_XNTPD;
static int req_pkt_size = REQ_LEN_NOMAC;
/*
* For commands typed on the command line (with the -c option)
*/
static int numcmds = 0;
static const char *ccmds[MAXCMDS];
#define ADDCMD(cp) if (numcmds < MAXCMDS) ccmds[numcmds++] = (cp)
/*
* When multiple hosts are specified.
*/
static int numhosts = 0;
static const char *chosts[MAXHOSTS];
#define ADDHOST(cp) if (numhosts < MAXHOSTS) chosts[numhosts++] = (cp)
/*
* Error codes for internal use
*/
#define ERR_INCOMPLETE 16
#define ERR_TIMEOUT 17
/*
* Macro definitions we use
*/
#define ISSPACE(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t')
#define ISEOL(c) ((c) == '\n' || (c) == '\r' || (c) == '\0')
#define STREQ(a, b) (*(a) == *(b) && strcmp((a), (b)) == 0)
/*
* Jump buffer for longjumping back to the command level.
*
* See ntpq/ntpq.c for an explanation why 'sig{set,long}jmp()' is used
* when available.
*/
#if HAVE_DECL_SIGSETJMP && HAVE_DECL_SIGLONGJMP
# define JMP_BUF sigjmp_buf
# define SETJMP(x) sigsetjmp((x), 1)
# define LONGJMP(x, v) siglongjmp((x),(v))
#else
# define JMP_BUF jmp_buf
# define SETJMP(x) setjmp((x))
# define LONGJMP(x, v) longjmp((x),(v))
#endif
static JMP_BUF interrupt_buf;
static volatile int jump = 0;
/*
* Pointer to current output unit
*/
static FILE *current_output = NULL;
/*
* Command table imported from ntpdc_ops.c
*/
extern struct xcmd opcmds[];
char const *progname;
#ifdef NO_MAIN_ALLOWED
CALL(ntpdc,"ntpdc",ntpdcmain);
#else
int
main(
int argc,
char *argv[]
)
{
return ntpdcmain(argc, argv);
}
#endif
#ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
void clear_globals(void)
{
showhostnames = 0; /* show host names by default */
havehost = 0; /* set to 1 when host open */
numcmds = 0;
numhosts = 0;
}
#endif
/*
* main - parse arguments and handle options
*/
int
ntpdcmain(
int argc,
char *argv[]
)
{
delay_time.l_ui = 0;
delay_time.l_uf = DEFDELAY;
#ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
clear_globals();
taskPrioritySet(taskIdSelf(), 100 );
#endif
init_lib(); /* sets up ipv4_works, ipv6_works */
ssl_applink();
init_auth();
/* Check to see if we have IPv6. Otherwise default to IPv4 */
if (!ipv6_works)
ai_fam_default = AF_INET;
progname = argv[0];
{
int optct = ntpOptionProcess(&ntpdcOptions, argc, argv);
argc -= optct;
argv += optct;
}
if (HAVE_OPT(IPV4))
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET;
else if (HAVE_OPT(IPV6))
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET6;
else
ai_fam_templ = ai_fam_default;
if (HAVE_OPT(COMMAND)) {
int cmdct = STACKCT_OPT( COMMAND );
const char** cmds = STACKLST_OPT( COMMAND );
while (cmdct-- > 0) {
ADDCMD(*cmds++);
}
}
debug = OPT_VALUE_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL;
if (HAVE_OPT(INTERACTIVE)) {
interactive = 1;
}
if (HAVE_OPT(NUMERIC)) {
showhostnames = 0;
}
if (HAVE_OPT(LISTPEERS)) {
ADDCMD("listpeers");
}
if (HAVE_OPT(PEERS)) {
ADDCMD("peers");
}
if (HAVE_OPT(SHOWPEERS)) {
ADDCMD("dmpeers");
}
if (ntp_optind == argc) {
ADDHOST(DEFHOST);
} else {
for (; ntp_optind < argc; ntp_optind++)
ADDHOST(argv[ntp_optind]);
}
if (numcmds == 0 && interactive == 0
&& isatty(fileno(stdin)) && isatty(fileno(stderr))) {
interactive = 1;
}
#ifndef SYS_WINNT /* Under NT cannot handle SIGINT, WIN32 spawns a handler */
if (interactive)
(void) signal_no_reset(SIGINT, abortcmd);
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
/*
* Initialize the packet data buffer
*/
pktdatasize = INITDATASIZE;
pktdata = emalloc(INITDATASIZE);
if (numcmds == 0) {
(void) openhost(chosts[0]);
getcmds();
} else {
int ihost;
int icmd;
for (ihost = 0; ihost < numhosts; ihost++) {
if (openhost(chosts[ihost]))
for (icmd = 0; icmd < numcmds; icmd++) {
if (numhosts > 1)
printf ("--- %s ---\n",chosts[ihost]);
docmd(ccmds[icmd]);
}
}
}
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
WSACleanup();
#endif
return(0);
} /* main end */
/*
* openhost - open a socket to a host
*/
static int
openhost(
const char *hname
)
{
char temphost[LENHOSTNAME];
int a_info;
struct addrinfo hints, *ai = NULL;
sockaddr_u addr;
size_t octets;
const char *cp;
char name[LENHOSTNAME];
char service[5];
/*
* We need to get by the [] if they were entered
*/
if (*hname == '[') {
cp = strchr(hname + 1, ']');
if (!cp || (octets = (size_t)(cp - hname) - 1) >= sizeof(name)) {
errno = EINVAL;
warning("%s", "bad hostname/address");
return 0;
}
memcpy(name, hname + 1, octets);
name[octets] = '\0';
hname = name;
}
/*
* First try to resolve it as an ip address and if that fails,
* do a fullblown (dns) lookup. That way we only use the dns
* when it is needed and work around some implementations that
* will return an "IPv4-mapped IPv6 address" address if you
* give it an IPv4 address to lookup.
*/
strlcpy(service, "ntp", sizeof(service));
ZERO(hints);
hints.ai_family = ai_fam_templ;
hints.ai_protocol = IPPROTO_UDP;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
hints.ai_flags = Z_AI_NUMERICHOST;
a_info = getaddrinfo(hname, service, &hints, &ai);
if (a_info == EAI_NONAME
#ifdef EAI_NODATA
|| a_info == EAI_NODATA
#endif
) {
hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
#ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG
hints.ai_flags |= AI_ADDRCONFIG;
#endif
a_info = getaddrinfo(hname, service, &hints, &ai);
}
/* Some older implementations don't like AI_ADDRCONFIG. */
if (a_info == EAI_BADFLAGS) {
hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
a_info = getaddrinfo(hname, service, &hints, &ai);
}
if (a_info != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", gai_strerror(a_info));
if (ai != NULL)
freeaddrinfo(ai);
return 0;
}
/*
* getaddrinfo() has returned without error so ai should not
* be NULL.
*/
INSIST(ai != NULL);
ZERO(addr);
octets = min(sizeof(addr), ai->ai_addrlen);
memcpy(&addr, ai->ai_addr, octets);
if (ai->ai_canonname == NULL)
strlcpy(temphost, stoa(&addr), sizeof(temphost));
else
strlcpy(temphost, ai->ai_canonname, sizeof(temphost));
if (debug > 2)
printf("Opening host %s\n", temphost);
if (havehost == 1) {
if (debug > 2)
printf("Closing old host %s\n", currenthost);
closesocket(sockfd);
havehost = 0;
}
strlcpy(currenthost, temphost, sizeof(currenthost));
/* port maps to the same in both families */
s_port = NSRCPORT(&addr);;
#ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&hostaddr)->sin6_port = htons(SERVER_PORT_NUM);
if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET)
*(struct sockaddr_in *)&hostaddr=
*((struct sockaddr_in *)ai->ai_addr);
else
*(struct sockaddr_in6 *)&hostaddr=
*((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ai->ai_addr);
#endif /* SYS_VXWORKS */
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
{
int optionValue = SO_SYNCHRONOUS_NONALERT;
int err;
err = setsockopt(INVALID_SOCKET, SOL_SOCKET, SO_OPENTYPE, (void *)&optionValue, sizeof(optionValue));
if (err != NO_ERROR) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "cannot open nonoverlapped sockets\n");
exit(1);
}
}
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
sockfd = socket(ai->ai_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
if (sockfd == INVALID_SOCKET) {
error("socket");
exit(-1);
}
#ifdef NEED_RCVBUF_SLOP
# ifdef SO_RCVBUF
{
int rbufsize = INITDATASIZE + 2048; /* 2K for slop */
if (setsockopt(sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
(void *)&rbufsize, sizeof(int)) == -1)
error("setsockopt");
}
# endif
#endif
#ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
if (connect(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&hostaddr,
sizeof(hostaddr)) == -1)
#else
if (connect(sockfd, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen) == -1)
#endif /* SYS_VXWORKS */
{
error("connect");
exit(-1);
}
freeaddrinfo(ai);
havehost = 1;
req_pkt_size = REQ_LEN_NOMAC;
impl_ver = IMPL_XNTPD;
return 1;
}
/* XXX ELIMINATE sendpkt similar in ntpq.c, ntpdc.c, ntp_io.c, ntptrace.c */
/*
* sendpkt - send a packet to the remote host
*/
static int
sendpkt(
void * xdata,
size_t xdatalen
)
{
if (send(sockfd, xdata, xdatalen, 0) == -1) {
warning("write to %s failed", currenthost);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* growpktdata - grow the packet data area
*/
static void
growpktdata(void)
{
size_t priorsz;
priorsz = (size_t)pktdatasize;
pktdatasize += INCDATASIZE;
pktdata = erealloc_zero(pktdata, (size_t)pktdatasize, priorsz);
}
/*
* getresponse - get a (series of) response packet(s) and return the data
*/
static int
getresponse(
int implcode,
int reqcode,
size_t *ritems,
size_t *rsize,
const char **rdata,
size_t esize
)
{
struct resp_pkt rpkt;
struct sock_timeval tvo;
size_t items;
size_t i;
size_t size;
size_t datasize;
char *datap;
char *tmp_data;
char haveseq[MAXSEQ+1];
int firstpkt;
int lastseq;
int numrecv;
int seq;
fd_set fds;
ssize_t n;
int pad;
/* absolute timeout checks. Not 'time_t' by intention! */
uint32_t tobase; /* base value for timeout */
uint32_t tospan; /* timeout span (max delay) */
uint32_t todiff; /* current delay */
/*
* This is pretty tricky. We may get between 1 and many packets
* back in response to the request. We peel the data out of
* each packet and collect it in one long block. When the last
* packet in the sequence is received we'll know how many we
* should have had. Note we use one long time out, should reconsider.
*/
*ritems = 0;
*rsize = 0;
firstpkt = 1;
numrecv = 0;
*rdata = datap = pktdata;
lastseq = 999; /* too big to be a sequence number */
ZERO(haveseq);
FD_ZERO(&fds);
tobase = (uint32_t)time(NULL);
again:
if (firstpkt)
tvo = tvout;
else
tvo = tvsout;
tospan = (uint32_t)tvo.tv_sec + (tvo.tv_usec != 0);
FD_SET(sockfd, &fds);
n = select(sockfd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tvo);
if (n == -1) {
warning("select fails");
return -1;
}
/*
* Check if this is already too late. Trash the data and fake a
* timeout if this is so.
*/
todiff = (((uint32_t)time(NULL)) - tobase) & 0x7FFFFFFFu;
if ((n > 0) && (todiff > tospan)) {
n = recv(sockfd, (char *)&rpkt, sizeof(rpkt), 0);
n -= n; /* faked timeout return from 'select()'*/
}
if (n == 0) {
/*
* Timed out. Return what we have
*/
if (firstpkt) {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"%s: timed out, nothing received\n",
currenthost);
return ERR_TIMEOUT;
} else {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"%s: timed out with incomplete data\n",
currenthost);
if (debug) {
printf("Received sequence numbers");
for (n = 0; n <= MAXSEQ; n++)
if (haveseq[n])
printf(" %zd,", (size_t)n);
if (lastseq != 999)
printf(" last frame received\n");
else
printf(" last frame not received\n");
}
return ERR_INCOMPLETE;
}
}
n = recv(sockfd, (char *)&rpkt, sizeof(rpkt), 0);
if (n == -1) {
warning("read");
return -1;
}
/*
* Check for format errors. Bug proofing.
*/
if (n < (ssize_t)RESP_HEADER_SIZE) {
if (debug)
printf("Short (%zd byte) packet received\n", (size_t)n);
goto again;
}
if (INFO_VERSION(rpkt.rm_vn_mode) > NTP_VERSION ||
INFO_VERSION(rpkt.rm_vn_mode) < NTP_OLDVERSION) {
if (debug)
printf("Packet received with version %d\n",
INFO_VERSION(rpkt.rm_vn_mode));
goto again;
}
if (INFO_MODE(rpkt.rm_vn_mode) != MODE_PRIVATE) {
if (debug)
printf("Packet received with mode %d\n",
INFO_MODE(rpkt.rm_vn_mode));
goto again;
}
if (INFO_IS_AUTH(rpkt.auth_seq)) {
if (debug)
printf("Encrypted packet received\n");
goto again;
}
if (!ISRESPONSE(rpkt.rm_vn_mode)) {
if (debug)
printf("Received request packet, wanted response\n");
goto again;
}
if (INFO_MBZ(rpkt.mbz_itemsize) != 0) {
if (debug)
printf("Received packet with nonzero MBZ field!\n");
goto again;
}
/*
* Check implementation/request. Could be old data getting to us.
*/
if (rpkt.implementation != implcode || rpkt.request != reqcode) {
if (debug)
printf(
"Received implementation/request of %d/%d, wanted %d/%d",
rpkt.implementation, rpkt.request,
implcode, reqcode);
goto again;
}
/*
* Check the error code. If non-zero, return it.
*/
if (INFO_ERR(rpkt.err_nitems) != INFO_OKAY) {
if (debug && ISMORE(rpkt.rm_vn_mode)) {
printf("Error code %d received on not-final packet\n",
INFO_ERR(rpkt.err_nitems));
}
return (int)INFO_ERR(rpkt.err_nitems);
}
/*
* Collect items and size. Make sure they make sense.
*/
items = INFO_NITEMS(rpkt.err_nitems);
size = INFO_ITEMSIZE(rpkt.mbz_itemsize);
if (esize > size)
pad = esize - size;
else
pad = 0;
datasize = items * size;
if ((size_t)datasize > (n-RESP_HEADER_SIZE)) {
if (debug)
printf(
"Received items %zu, size %zu (total %zu), data in packet is %zu\n",
items, size, datasize, n-RESP_HEADER_SIZE);
goto again;
}
/*
* If this isn't our first packet, make sure the size matches
* the other ones.
*/
if (!firstpkt && size != *rsize) {
if (debug)
printf("Received itemsize %zu, previous %zu\n",
size, *rsize);
goto again;
}
/*
* If we've received this before, +toss it
*/
seq = INFO_SEQ(rpkt.auth_seq);
if (haveseq[seq]) {
if (debug)
printf("Received duplicate sequence number %d\n", seq);
goto again;
}
haveseq[seq] = 1;
/*
* If this is the last in the sequence, record that.
*/
if (!ISMORE(rpkt.rm_vn_mode)) {
if (lastseq != 999) {
printf("Received second end sequence packet\n");
goto again;
}
lastseq = seq;
}
/*
* So far, so good. Copy this data into the output array. Bump
* the timeout base, in case we expect more data.
*/
tobase = (uint32_t)time(NULL);
if ((datap + datasize + (pad * items)) > (pktdata + pktdatasize)) {
size_t offset = datap - pktdata;
growpktdata();
*rdata = pktdata; /* might have been realloced ! */
datap = pktdata + offset;
}
/*
* We now move the pointer along according to size and number of
* items. This is so we can play nice with older implementations
*/
tmp_data = rpkt.u.data;
for (i = 0; i < items; i++) {
memcpy(datap, tmp_data, (unsigned)size);
tmp_data += size;
zero_mem(datap + size, pad);
datap += size + pad;
}
if (firstpkt) {
firstpkt = 0;
*rsize = size + pad;
}
*ritems += items;
/*
* Finally, check the count of received packets. If we've got them
* all, return
*/
++numrecv;
if (numrecv <= lastseq)
goto again;
return INFO_OKAY;
}
/*
* sendrequest - format and send a request packet
*
* Historically, ntpdc has used a fixed-size request packet regardless
* of the actual payload size. When authenticating, the timestamp, key
* ID, and digest have been placed just before the end of the packet.
* With the introduction in late 2009 of support for authenticated
* ntpdc requests using larger 20-octet digests (vs. 16 for MD5), we
* come up four bytes short.
*
* To maintain interop while allowing for larger digests, the behavior
* is unchanged when using 16-octet digests. For larger digests, the
* timestamp, key ID, and digest are placed immediately following the
* request payload, with the overall packet size variable. ntpd can
* distinguish 16-octet digests by the overall request size being
* REQ_LEN_NOMAC + 4 + 16 with the auth bit enabled. When using a
* longer digest, that request size should be avoided.
*
* With the form used with 20-octet and larger digests, the timestamp,
* key ID, and digest are located by ntpd relative to the start of the
* packet, and the size of the digest is then implied by the packet
* size.
*/
static int
sendrequest(
int implcode,
int reqcode,
int auth,
size_t qitems,
size_t qsize,
const char *qdata
)
{
struct req_pkt qpkt;
size_t datasize;
size_t reqsize;
u_long key_id;
l_fp ts;
l_fp * ptstamp;
size_t maclen;
char * pass;
ZERO(qpkt);
qpkt.rm_vn_mode = RM_VN_MODE(0, 0, 0);
qpkt.implementation = (u_char)implcode;
qpkt.request = (u_char)reqcode;
datasize = qitems * qsize;
if (datasize && qdata != NULL) {
memcpy(qpkt.u.data, qdata, datasize);
qpkt.err_nitems = ERR_NITEMS(0, qitems);
qpkt.mbz_itemsize = MBZ_ITEMSIZE(qsize);
} else {
qpkt.err_nitems = ERR_NITEMS(0, 0);
qpkt.mbz_itemsize = MBZ_ITEMSIZE(qsize); /* allow for optional first item */
}
if (!auth || (keyid_entered && info_auth_keyid == 0)) {
qpkt.auth_seq = AUTH_SEQ(0, 0);
return sendpkt(&qpkt, req_pkt_size);
}
if (info_auth_keyid == 0) {
key_id = getkeyid("Keyid: ");
if (!key_id) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid key identifier\n");
return 1;
}
info_auth_keyid = key_id;
}
if (!authistrusted(info_auth_keyid)) {
pass = getpass_keytype(info_auth_keytype);
if ('\0' == pass[0]) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid password\n");
return 1;
}
authusekey(info_auth_keyid, info_auth_keytype,
(u_char *)pass);
authtrust(info_auth_keyid, 1);
}
qpkt.auth_seq = AUTH_SEQ(1, 0);
if (info_auth_hashlen > 16) {
/*
* Only ntpd which expects REQ_LEN_NOMAC plus maclen
* octets in an authenticated request using a 16 octet
* digest (that is, a newer ntpd) will handle digests
* larger than 16 octets, so for longer digests, do
* not attempt to shorten the requests for downlevel
* ntpd compatibility.
*/
if (REQ_LEN_NOMAC != req_pkt_size)
return 1;
reqsize = REQ_LEN_HDR + datasize + sizeof(*ptstamp);
/* align to 32 bits */
reqsize = (reqsize + 3) & ~3;
} else
reqsize = req_pkt_size;
ptstamp = (void *)((char *)&qpkt + reqsize);
ptstamp--;
get_systime(&ts);
L_ADD(&ts, &delay_time);
HTONL_FP(&ts, ptstamp);
maclen = authencrypt(
info_auth_keyid, (void *)&qpkt, size2int_chk(reqsize));
if (!maclen) {
fprintf(stderr, "Key not found\n");
return 1;
} else if (maclen != (size_t)(info_auth_hashlen + sizeof(keyid_t))) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%zu octet MAC, %zu expected with %zu octet digest\n",
maclen, (info_auth_hashlen + sizeof(keyid_t)),
info_auth_hashlen);
return 1;
}
return sendpkt(&qpkt, reqsize + maclen);
}
/*
* doquery - send a request and process the response
*/
int
doquery(
int implcode,
int reqcode,
int auth,
size_t qitems,
size_t qsize,
const char *qdata,
size_t *ritems,
size_t *rsize,
const char **rdata,
int quiet_mask,
int esize
)
{
int res;
char junk[512];
fd_set fds;
struct sock_timeval tvzero;
/*
* Check to make sure host is open
*/
if (!havehost) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***No host open, use `host' command\n");
return -1;
}
/*
* Poll the socket and clear out any pending data
*/
again:
do {
tvzero.tv_sec = tvzero.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(sockfd, &fds);
res = select(sockfd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tvzero);
if (res == -1) {
warning("polling select");
return -1;
} else if (res > 0)
(void) recv(sockfd, junk, sizeof junk, 0);
} while (res > 0);
/*
* send a request
*/
res = sendrequest(implcode, reqcode, auth, qitems, qsize, qdata);
if (res != 0)
return res;
/*
* Get the response. If we got a standard error, print a message
*/
res = getresponse(implcode, reqcode, ritems, rsize, rdata, esize);
/*
* Try to be compatible with older implementations of ntpd.
*/
if (res == INFO_ERR_FMT && req_pkt_size != 48) {
int oldsize;
oldsize = req_pkt_size;
switch(req_pkt_size) {
case REQ_LEN_NOMAC:
req_pkt_size = 160;
break;
case 160:
req_pkt_size = 48;
break;
}
if (impl_ver == IMPL_XNTPD) {
fprintf(stderr,
"***Warning changing to older implementation\n");
return INFO_ERR_IMPL;
}
fprintf(stderr,
"***Warning changing the request packet size from %d to %d\n",
oldsize, req_pkt_size);
goto again;
}
/* log error message if not told to be quiet */
if ((res > 0) && (((1 << res) & quiet_mask) == 0)) {
switch(res) {
case INFO_ERR_IMPL:
/* Give us a chance to try the older implementation. */
if (implcode == IMPL_XNTPD)
break;
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Server implementation incompatible with our own\n");
break;
case INFO_ERR_REQ:
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Server doesn't implement this request\n");
break;
case INFO_ERR_FMT:
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Server reports a format error in the received packet (shouldn't happen)\n");
break;
case INFO_ERR_NODATA:
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Server reports data not found\n");
break;
case INFO_ERR_AUTH:
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***Permission denied\n");
break;
case ERR_TIMEOUT:
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***Request timed out\n");
break;
case ERR_INCOMPLETE:
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Response from server was incomplete\n");
break;
default:
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Server returns unknown error code %d\n", res);
break;
}
}
return res;
}
/*
* getcmds - read commands from the standard input and execute them
*/
static void
getcmds(void)
{
char * line;
int count;
ntp_readline_init(interactive ? prompt : NULL);
for (;;) {
line = ntp_readline(&count);
if (NULL == line)
break;
docmd(line);
free(line);
}
ntp_readline_uninit();
}
#ifndef SYS_WINNT /* Under NT cannot handle SIGINT, WIN32 spawns a handler */
/*
* abortcmd - catch interrupts and abort the current command
*/
static RETSIGTYPE
abortcmd(
int sig
)
{
if (current_output == stdout)
(void)fflush(stdout);
putc('\n', stderr);
(void)fflush(stderr);
if (jump) {
jump = 0;
LONGJMP(interrupt_buf, 1);
}
}
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
/*
* docmd - decode the command line and execute a command
*/
static void
docmd(
const char *cmdline
)
{
char *tokens[1+MAXARGS+MOREARGS+2];
struct parse pcmd;
int ntok;
int i, ti;
int rval;
struct xcmd *xcmd;
ai_fam_templ = ai_fam_default;
/*
* Tokenize the command line. If nothing on it, return.
*/
if (strlen(cmdline) >= MAXLINE) {
fprintf(stderr, "***Command ignored, more than %d characters:\n%s\n",
MAXLINE - 1, cmdline);
return;
}
tokenize(cmdline, tokens, &ntok);
if (ntok == 0)
return;
/*
* Find the appropriate command description.
*/
i = findcmd(tokens[0], builtins, opcmds, &xcmd);
if (i == 0) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***Command `%s' unknown\n",
tokens[0]);
return;
} else if (i >= 2) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***Command `%s' ambiguous\n",
tokens[0]);
return;
}
/*
* Save the keyword, then walk through the arguments, interpreting
* as we go.
*/
pcmd.keyword = tokens[0];
pcmd.nargs = 0;
ti = 1;
for (i = 0; i < MAXARGS && xcmd->arg[i] != NO;) {
if ((i+ti) >= ntok) {
if (!(xcmd->arg[i] & OPT)) {
printusage(xcmd, stderr);
return;
}
break;
}
if ((xcmd->arg[i] & OPT) && (*tokens[i+ti] == '>'))
break;
rval = getarg(tokens[i+ti], (int)xcmd->arg[i], &pcmd.argval[i]);
if (rval == -1) {
ti++;
continue;
}
if (rval == 0)
return;
pcmd.nargs++;
i++;
}
/* Any extra args are assumed to be "OPT|NTP_STR". */
for ( ; i < MAXARGS + MOREARGS;) {
if ((i+ti) >= ntok)
break;
rval = getarg(tokens[i+ti], (int)(OPT|NTP_STR), &pcmd.argval[i]);
if (rval == -1) {
ti++;
continue;
}
if (rval == 0)
return;
pcmd.nargs++;
i++;
}
i += ti;
if (i < ntok && *tokens[i] == '>') {
char *fname;
if (*(tokens[i]+1) != '\0')
fname = tokens[i]+1;
else if ((i+1) < ntok)
fname = tokens[i+1];
else {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***No file for redirect\n");
return;
}
current_output = fopen(fname, "w");
if (current_output == NULL) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "***Error opening %s: ", fname);
perror("");
return;
}
} else {
current_output = stdout;
}
if (interactive) {
if ( ! SETJMP(interrupt_buf)) {
jump = 1;
(xcmd->handler)(&pcmd, current_output);
jump = 0;
} else {
fflush(current_output);
fputs("\n >>> command aborted <<<\n", stderr);
fflush(stderr);
}
} else {
jump = 0;
(xcmd->handler)(&pcmd, current_output);
}
if ((NULL != current_output) && (stdout != current_output)) {
(void)fclose(current_output);
current_output = NULL;
}
}
/*
* tokenize - turn a command line into tokens
*/
static void
tokenize(
const char *line,
char **tokens,
int *ntok
)
{
register const char *cp;
register char *sp;
static char tspace[MAXLINE];
sp = tspace;
cp = line;
for (*ntok = 0; *ntok < MAXTOKENS; (*ntok)++) {
tokens[*ntok] = sp;
while (ISSPACE(*cp))
cp++;
if (ISEOL(*cp))
break;
do {
*sp++ = *cp++;
} while (!ISSPACE(*cp) && !ISEOL(*cp));
*sp++ = '\0';
}
}
/*
* findcmd - find a command in a command description table
*/
static int
findcmd(
register char *str,
struct xcmd *clist1,
struct xcmd *clist2,
struct xcmd **cmd
)
{
register struct xcmd *cl;
size_t clen;
int nmatch;
struct xcmd *nearmatch = NULL;
struct xcmd *clist;
clen = strlen(str);
nmatch = 0;
if (clist1 != 0)
clist = clist1;
else if (clist2 != 0)
clist = clist2;
else
return 0;
again:
for (cl = clist; cl->keyword != 0; cl++) {
/* do a first character check, for efficiency */
if (*str != *(cl->keyword))
continue;
if (strncmp(str, cl->keyword, (unsigned)clen) == 0) {
/*
* Could be extact match, could be approximate.
* Is exact if the length of the keyword is the
* same as the str.
*/
if (*((cl->keyword) + clen) == '\0') {
*cmd = cl;
return 1;
}
nmatch++;
nearmatch = cl;
}
}
/*
* See if there is more to do. If so, go again. Sorry about the
* goto, too much looking at BSD sources...
*/
if (clist == clist1 && clist2 != 0) {
clist = clist2;
goto again;
}
/*
* If we got extactly 1 near match, use it, else return number
* of matches.
*/
if (nmatch == 1) {
*cmd = nearmatch;
return 1;
}
return nmatch;
}
/*
* getarg - interpret an argument token
*
* string is always set.
* type is set to the decoded type.
*
* return: 0 - failure
* 1 - success
* -1 - skip to next token
*/
static int
getarg(
char *str,
int code,
arg_v *argp
)
{
int isneg;
char *cp, *np;
static const char *digits = "0123456789";
ZERO(*argp);
argp->string = str;
argp->type = code & ~OPT;
switch (argp->type) {
case NTP_STR:
break;
case NTP_ADD:
if (!strcmp("-6", str)) {
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET6;
return -1;
} else if (!strcmp("-4", str)) {
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET;
return -1;
}
if (!getnetnum(str, &(argp->netnum), (char *)0, 0)) {
return 0;
}
break;
case NTP_INT:
case NTP_UINT:
isneg = 0;
np = str;
if (*np == '-') {
np++;
isneg = 1;
}
argp->uval = 0;
do {
cp = strchr(digits, *np);
if (cp == NULL) {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Illegal integer value %s\n", str);
return 0;
}
argp->uval *= 10;
argp->uval += (u_long)(cp - digits);
} while (*(++np) != '\0');
if (isneg) {
if ((code & ~OPT) == NTP_UINT) {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Value %s should be unsigned\n", str);
return 0;
}
argp->ival = -argp->ival;
}
break;
case IP_VERSION:
if (!strcmp("-6", str))
argp->ival = 6 ;
else if (!strcmp("-4", str))
argp->ival = 4 ;
else {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"***Version must be either 4 or 6\n");
return 0;
}
break;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* getnetnum - given a host name, return its net number
* and (optional) full name
*/
static int
getnetnum(
const char *hname,
sockaddr_u *num,
char *fullhost,
int af
)
{
struct addrinfo hints, *ai = NULL;
ZERO(hints);
hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
#ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG
hints.ai_flags |= AI_ADDRCONFIG;
#endif
/*
* decodenetnum only works with addresses, but handles syntax
* that getaddrinfo doesn't: [2001::1]:1234
*/
if (decodenetnum(hname, num)) {
if (fullhost != NULL)
getnameinfo(&num->sa, SOCKLEN(num), fullhost,
LENHOSTNAME, NULL, 0, 0);
return 1;
} else if (getaddrinfo(hname, "ntp", &hints, &ai) == 0) {
INSIST(sizeof(*num) >= ai->ai_addrlen);
memcpy(num, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen);
if (fullhost != NULL) {
if (ai->ai_canonname != NULL)
strlcpy(fullhost, ai->ai_canonname,
LENHOSTNAME);
else
getnameinfo(&num->sa, SOCKLEN(num),
fullhost, LENHOSTNAME, NULL,
0, 0);
}
return 1;
}
fprintf(stderr, "***Can't find host %s\n", hname);
return 0;
}
/*
* nntohost - convert network number to host name. This routine enforces
* the showhostnames setting.
*/
const char *
nntohost(
sockaddr_u *netnum
)
{
if (!showhostnames || SOCK_UNSPEC(netnum))
return stoa(netnum);
else if (ISREFCLOCKADR(netnum))
return refnumtoa(netnum);
else
return socktohost(netnum);
}
/*
* Finally, the built in command handlers
*/
/*
* help - tell about commands, or details of a particular command
*/
static void
help(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
struct xcmd *xcp;
char *cmd;
const char *list[100];
size_t word, words;
size_t row, rows;
size_t col, cols;
size_t length;
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
words = 0;
for (xcp = builtins; xcp->keyword != 0; xcp++) {
if (*(xcp->keyword) != '?')
list[words++] = xcp->keyword;
}
for (xcp = opcmds; xcp->keyword != 0; xcp++)
list[words++] = xcp->keyword;
qsort((void *)list, words, sizeof(list[0]), helpsort);
col = 0;
for (word = 0; word < words; word++) {
length = strlen(list[word]);
col = max(col, length);
}
cols = SCREENWIDTH / ++col;
rows = (words + cols - 1) / cols;
fprintf(fp, "ntpdc commands:\n");
for (row = 0; row < rows; row++) {
for (word = row; word < words; word += rows)
fprintf(fp, "%-*.*s", (int)col,
(int)col - 1, list[word]);
fprintf(fp, "\n");
}
} else {
cmd = pcmd->argval[0].string;
words = findcmd(cmd, builtins, opcmds, &xcp);
if (words == 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Command `%s' is unknown\n", cmd);
return;
} else if (words >= 2) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Command `%s' is ambiguous\n", cmd);
return;
}
fprintf(fp, "function: %s\n", xcp->comment);
printusage(xcp, fp);
}
}
/*
* helpsort - do hostname qsort comparisons
*/
static int
helpsort(
const void *t1,
const void *t2
)
{
const char * const * name1 = t1;
const char * const * name2 = t2;
return strcmp(*name1, *name2);
}
/*
* printusage - print usage information for a command
*/
static void
printusage(
struct xcmd *xcp,
FILE *fp
)
{
int i, opt46;
opt46 = 0;
(void) fprintf(fp, "usage: %s", xcp->keyword);
for (i = 0; i < MAXARGS && xcp->arg[i] != NO; i++) {
if (opt46 == 0 && (xcp->arg[i] & ~OPT) == NTP_ADD) {
(void) fprintf(fp, " [ -4|-6 ]");
opt46 = 1;
}
if (xcp->arg[i] & OPT)
(void) fprintf(fp, " [ %s ]", xcp->desc[i]);
else
(void) fprintf(fp, " %s", xcp->desc[i]);
}
(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
}
/*
* timeout - set time out time
*/
static void
timeout(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
int val;
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
val = tvout.tv_sec * 1000 + tvout.tv_usec / 1000;
(void) fprintf(fp, "primary timeout %d ms\n", val);
} else {
tvout.tv_sec = pcmd->argval[0].uval / 1000;
tvout.tv_usec = (pcmd->argval[0].uval - (tvout.tv_sec * 1000))
* 1000;
}
}
/*
* my_delay - set delay for auth requests
*/
static void
my_delay(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
int isneg;
u_long val;
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
val = delay_time.l_ui * 1000 + delay_time.l_uf / 4294967;
(void) fprintf(fp, "delay %lu ms\n", val);
} else {
if (pcmd->argval[0].ival < 0) {
isneg = 1;
val = (u_long)(-pcmd->argval[0].ival);
} else {
isneg = 0;
val = (u_long)pcmd->argval[0].ival;
}
delay_time.l_ui = val / 1000;
val %= 1000;
delay_time.l_uf = val * 4294967; /* 2**32/1000 */
if (isneg)
L_NEG(&delay_time);
}
}
/*
* host - set the host we are dealing with.
*/
static void
host(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
int i;
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
if (havehost)
(void) fprintf(fp, "current host is %s\n", currenthost);
else
(void) fprintf(fp, "no current host\n");
return;
}
i = 0;
if (pcmd->nargs == 2) {
if (!strcmp("-4", pcmd->argval[i].string))
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET;
else if (!strcmp("-6", pcmd->argval[i].string))
ai_fam_templ = AF_INET6;
else {
if (havehost)
(void) fprintf(fp,
"current host remains %s\n", currenthost);
else
(void) fprintf(fp, "still no current host\n");
return;
}
i = 1;
}
if (openhost(pcmd->argval[i].string)) {
(void) fprintf(fp, "current host set to %s\n", currenthost);
} else {
if (havehost)
(void) fprintf(fp,
"current host remains %s\n", currenthost);
else
(void) fprintf(fp, "still no current host\n");
}
}
/*
* keyid - get a keyid to use for authenticating requests
*/
static void
keyid(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
if (info_auth_keyid == 0 && !keyid_entered)
(void) fprintf(fp, "no keyid defined\n");
else if (info_auth_keyid == 0 && keyid_entered)
(void) fprintf(fp, "no keyid will be sent\n");
else
(void) fprintf(fp, "keyid is %lu\n", (u_long)info_auth_keyid);
} else {
info_auth_keyid = pcmd->argval[0].uval;
keyid_entered = 1;
}
}
/*
* keytype - get type of key to use for authenticating requests
*/
static void
keytype(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
const char * digest_name;
size_t digest_len;
int key_type;
if (!pcmd->nargs) {
fprintf(fp, "keytype is %s with %lu octet digests\n",
keytype_name(info_auth_keytype),
(u_long)info_auth_hashlen);
return;
}
digest_name = pcmd->argval[0].string;
digest_len = 0;
key_type = keytype_from_text(digest_name, &digest_len);
if (!key_type) {
fprintf(fp, "keytype must be 'md5'%s\n",
#ifdef OPENSSL
" or a digest type provided by OpenSSL");
#else
"");
#endif
return;
}
info_auth_keytype = key_type;
info_auth_hashlen = digest_len;
}
/*
* passwd - get an authentication key
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void
passwd(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
char *pass;
if (info_auth_keyid == 0) {
info_auth_keyid = getkeyid("Keyid: ");
if (info_auth_keyid == 0) {
(void)fprintf(fp, "Keyid must be defined\n");
return;
}
}
if (pcmd->nargs >= 1)
pass = pcmd->argval[0].string;
else {
pass = getpass_keytype(info_auth_keytype);
if ('\0' == *pass) {
fprintf(fp, "Password unchanged\n");
return;
}
}
authusekey(info_auth_keyid, info_auth_keytype, (u_char *)pass);
authtrust(info_auth_keyid, 1);
}
/*
* hostnames - set the showhostnames flag
*/
static void
hostnames(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
if (showhostnames)
(void) fprintf(fp, "hostnames being shown\n");
else
(void) fprintf(fp, "hostnames not being shown\n");
} else {
if (STREQ(pcmd->argval[0].string, "yes"))
showhostnames = 1;
else if (STREQ(pcmd->argval[0].string, "no"))
showhostnames = 0;
else
(void)fprintf(stderr, "What?\n");
}
}
/*
* setdebug - set/change debugging level
*/
static void
setdebug(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
if (pcmd->nargs == 0) {
(void) fprintf(fp, "debug level is %d\n", debug);
return;
} else if (STREQ(pcmd->argval[0].string, "no")) {
debug = 0;
} else if (STREQ(pcmd->argval[0].string, "more")) {
debug++;
} else if (STREQ(pcmd->argval[0].string, "less")) {
debug--;
} else {
(void) fprintf(fp, "What?\n");
return;
}
(void) fprintf(fp, "debug level set to %d\n", debug);
}
/*
* quit - stop this nonsense
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void
quit(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
if (havehost)
closesocket(sockfd);
exit(0);
}
/*
* version - print the current version number
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void
version(
struct parse *pcmd,
FILE *fp
)
{
(void) fprintf(fp, "%s\n", Version);
return;
}
static void __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 1, 0)))
vwarning(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
int serrno = errno;
(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
(void) fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(serrno));
}
/*
* warning - print a warning message
*/
static void __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 1, 2)))
warning(
const char *fmt,
...
)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vwarning(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*
* error - print a message and exit
*/
static void __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 1, 2)))
error(
const char *fmt,
...
)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vwarning(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
exit(1);
}
/*
* getkeyid - prompt the user for a keyid to use
*/
static u_long
getkeyid(
const char *keyprompt
)
{
int c;
FILE *fi;
char pbuf[20];
size_t i;
size_t ilim;
#ifndef SYS_WINNT
if ((fi = fdopen(open("/dev/tty", 2), "r")) == NULL)
#else
if ((fi = _fdopen(open("CONIN$", _O_TEXT), "r")) == NULL)
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
fi = stdin;
else
setbuf(fi, (char *)NULL);
fprintf(stderr, "%s", keyprompt); fflush(stderr);
for (i = 0, ilim = COUNTOF(pbuf) - 1;
i < ilim && (c = getc(fi)) != '\n' && c != EOF;
)
pbuf[i++] = (char)c;
pbuf[i] = '\0';
if (fi != stdin)
fclose(fi);
return (u_long) atoi(pbuf);
}