freebsd-skq/sbin/dhclient/clparse.c

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/* $OpenBSD: clparse.c,v 1.18 2004/09/15 18:15:18 henning Exp $ */
/* Parser for dhclient config and lease files... */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1997 The Internet Software Consortium.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of The Internet Software Consortium nor the names
* of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM AND
* CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM OR
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
* USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
* OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This software has been written for the Internet Software Consortium
* by Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> in cooperation with Vixie
* Enterprises. To learn more about the Internet Software Consortium,
* see ``http://www.vix.com/isc''. To learn more about Vixie
* Enterprises, see ``http://www.vix.com''.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "dhcpd.h"
#include "dhctoken.h"
struct client_config top_level_config;
struct interface_info *dummy_interfaces;
extern struct interface_info *ifi;
char client_script_name[] = "/sbin/dhclient-script";
/*
* client-conf-file :== client-declarations EOF
* client-declarations :== <nil>
* | client-declaration
* | client-declarations client-declaration
*/
int
read_client_conf(void)
{
FILE *cfile;
char *val;
int token;
struct client_config *config;
new_parse(path_dhclient_conf);
/* Set up the initial dhcp option universe. */
initialize_universes();
/* Initialize the top level client configuration. */
memset(&top_level_config, 0, sizeof(top_level_config));
/* Set some defaults... */
top_level_config.timeout = 60;
top_level_config.select_interval = 0;
top_level_config.reboot_timeout = 10;
top_level_config.retry_interval = 300;
top_level_config.backoff_cutoff = 15;
top_level_config.initial_interval = 3;
top_level_config.bootp_policy = ACCEPT;
top_level_config.script_name = client_script_name;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_SUBNET_MASK;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_BROADCAST_ADDRESS;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_TIME_OFFSET;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_CLASSLESS_ROUTES;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_ROUTERS;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_DOMAIN_NAME;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] =
DHO_DOMAIN_NAME_SERVERS;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_HOST_NAME;
top_level_config.requested_options
[top_level_config.requested_option_count++] = DHO_DOMAIN_SEARCH;
if ((cfile = fopen(path_dhclient_conf, "r")) != NULL) {
do {
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == EOF)
break;
parse_client_statement(cfile, NULL, &top_level_config);
} while (1);
token = next_token(&val, cfile); /* Clear the peek buffer */
fclose(cfile);
}
/*
* Set up state and config structures for clients that don't
* have per-interface configuration declarations.
*/
config = NULL;
if (!ifi->client) {
ifi->client = malloc(sizeof(struct client_state));
if (!ifi->client)
error("no memory for client state.");
memset(ifi->client, 0, sizeof(*(ifi->client)));
}
if (!ifi->client->config) {
if (!config) {
config = malloc(sizeof(struct client_config));
if (!config)
error("no memory for client config.");
memcpy(config, &top_level_config,
sizeof(top_level_config));
}
ifi->client->config = config;
}
return (!warnings_occurred);
}
/*
* lease-file :== client-lease-statements EOF
* client-lease-statements :== <nil>
* | client-lease-statements LEASE client-lease-statement
*/
void
read_client_leases(void)
{
FILE *cfile;
char *val;
int token;
new_parse(path_dhclient_db);
/* Open the lease file. If we can't open it, just return -
we can safely trust the server to remember our state. */
if ((cfile = fopen(path_dhclient_db, "r")) == NULL)
return;
do {
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == EOF)
break;
if (token != LEASE) {
warning("Corrupt lease file - possible data loss!");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
break;
} else
parse_client_lease_statement(cfile, 0);
} while (1);
fclose(cfile);
}
/*
* client-declaration :==
* SEND option-decl |
* DEFAULT option-decl |
* SUPERSEDE option-decl |
* PREPEND option-decl |
* APPEND option-decl |
* hardware-declaration |
* REQUEST option-list |
* REQUIRE option-list |
* TIMEOUT number |
* RETRY number |
* REBOOT number |
* SELECT_TIMEOUT number |
* SCRIPT string |
* interface-declaration |
* LEASE client-lease-statement |
* ALIAS client-lease-statement
*/
void
parse_client_statement(FILE *cfile, struct interface_info *ip,
struct client_config *config)
{
int token;
char *val;
struct option *option;
switch (next_token(&val, cfile)) {
case SEND:
parse_option_decl(cfile, &config->send_options[0]);
return;
case DEFAULT:
option = parse_option_decl(cfile, &config->defaults[0]);
if (option)
config->default_actions[option->code] = ACTION_DEFAULT;
return;
case SUPERSEDE:
option = parse_option_decl(cfile, &config->defaults[0]);
if (option)
config->default_actions[option->code] =
ACTION_SUPERSEDE;
return;
case APPEND:
option = parse_option_decl(cfile, &config->defaults[0]);
if (option)
config->default_actions[option->code] = ACTION_APPEND;
return;
case PREPEND:
option = parse_option_decl(cfile, &config->defaults[0]);
if (option)
config->default_actions[option->code] = ACTION_PREPEND;
return;
case MEDIA:
parse_string_list(cfile, &config->media, 1);
return;
case HARDWARE:
if (ip)
parse_hardware_param(cfile, &ip->hw_address);
else {
parse_warn("hardware address parameter %s",
"not allowed here.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
}
return;
case REQUEST:
config->requested_option_count =
parse_option_list(cfile, config->requested_options);
return;
case REQUIRE:
memset(config->required_options, 0,
sizeof(config->required_options));
parse_option_list(cfile, config->required_options);
return;
case TIMEOUT:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->timeout);
return;
case RETRY:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->retry_interval);
return;
case SELECT_TIMEOUT:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->select_interval);
return;
case REBOOT:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->reboot_timeout);
return;
case BACKOFF_CUTOFF:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->backoff_cutoff);
return;
case INITIAL_INTERVAL:
parse_lease_time(cfile, &config->initial_interval);
return;
case SCRIPT:
config->script_name = parse_string(cfile);
return;
case INTERFACE:
if (ip)
parse_warn("nested interface declaration.");
parse_interface_declaration(cfile, config);
return;
case LEASE:
parse_client_lease_statement(cfile, 1);
return;
case ALIAS:
parse_client_lease_statement(cfile, 2);
return;
case REJECT:
parse_reject_statement(cfile, config);
return;
default:
parse_warn("expecting a statement.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
break;
}
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("semicolon expected.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
}
}
int
parse_X(FILE *cfile, u_int8_t *buf, int max)
{
int token;
char *val;
int len;
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == NUMBER_OR_NAME || token == NUMBER) {
len = 0;
do {
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != NUMBER && token != NUMBER_OR_NAME) {
parse_warn("expecting hexadecimal constant.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
convert_num(&buf[len], val, 16, 8);
if (len++ > max) {
parse_warn("hexadecimal constant too long.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == COLON)
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
} while (token == COLON);
val = (char *)buf;
} else if (token == STRING) {
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
len = strlen(val);
if (len + 1 > max) {
parse_warn("string constant too long.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
memcpy(buf, val, len + 1);
} else {
parse_warn("expecting string or hexadecimal data");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
return (len);
}
/*
* option-list :== option_name |
* option_list COMMA option_name
*/
int
parse_option_list(FILE *cfile, u_int8_t *list)
{
int ix, i;
int token;
char *val;
ix = 0;
do {
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (!is_identifier(token)) {
parse_warn("expected option name.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
if (!strcasecmp(dhcp_options[i].name, val))
break;
if (i == 256) {
parse_warn("%s: unexpected option name.", val);
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
list[ix++] = i;
if (ix == 256) {
parse_warn("%s: too many options.", val);
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
} while (token == COMMA);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("expecting semicolon.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (0);
}
return (ix);
}
/*
* interface-declaration :==
* INTERFACE string LBRACE client-declarations RBRACE
*/
void
parse_interface_declaration(FILE *cfile, struct client_config *outer_config)
{
int token;
char *val;
struct interface_info *ip;
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != STRING) {
parse_warn("expecting interface name (in quotes).");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return;
}
ip = interface_or_dummy(val);
if (!ip->client)
make_client_state(ip);
if (!ip->client->config)
make_client_config(ip, outer_config);
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != LBRACE) {
parse_warn("expecting left brace.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return;
}
do {
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == EOF) {
parse_warn("unterminated interface declaration.");
return;
}
if (token == RBRACE)
break;
parse_client_statement(cfile, ip, ip->client->config);
} while (1);
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
}
struct interface_info *
interface_or_dummy(char *name)
{
struct interface_info *ip;
/* Find the interface (if any) that matches the name. */
if (!strcmp(ifi->name, name))
return (ifi);
/* If it's not a real interface, see if it's on the dummy list. */
for (ip = dummy_interfaces; ip; ip = ip->next)
if (!strcmp(ip->name, name))
return (ip);
/*
* If we didn't find an interface, make a dummy interface as a
* placeholder.
*/
ip = malloc(sizeof(*ip));
if (!ip)
error("Insufficient memory to record interface %s", name);
memset(ip, 0, sizeof(*ip));
strlcpy(ip->name, name, IFNAMSIZ);
ip->next = dummy_interfaces;
dummy_interfaces = ip;
return (ip);
}
void
make_client_state(struct interface_info *ip)
{
ip->client = malloc(sizeof(*(ip->client)));
if (!ip->client)
error("no memory for state on %s", ip->name);
memset(ip->client, 0, sizeof(*(ip->client)));
}
void
make_client_config(struct interface_info *ip, struct client_config *config)
{
ip->client->config = malloc(sizeof(struct client_config));
if (!ip->client->config)
error("no memory for config for %s", ip->name);
memset(ip->client->config, 0, sizeof(*(ip->client->config)));
memcpy(ip->client->config, config, sizeof(*config));
}
/*
* client-lease-statement :==
* RBRACE client-lease-declarations LBRACE
*
* client-lease-declarations :==
* <nil> |
* client-lease-declaration |
* client-lease-declarations client-lease-declaration
*/
void
parse_client_lease_statement(FILE *cfile, int is_static)
{
struct client_lease *lease, *lp, *pl;
struct interface_info *ip;
int token;
char *val;
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != LBRACE) {
parse_warn("expecting left brace.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return;
}
lease = malloc(sizeof(struct client_lease));
if (!lease)
error("no memory for lease.");
memset(lease, 0, sizeof(*lease));
lease->is_static = is_static;
ip = NULL;
do {
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == EOF) {
parse_warn("unterminated lease declaration.");
return;
}
if (token == RBRACE)
break;
parse_client_lease_declaration(cfile, lease, &ip);
} while (1);
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
/* If the lease declaration didn't include an interface
* declaration that we recognized, it's of no use to us.
*/
if (!ip) {
free_client_lease(lease);
return;
}
/* Make sure there's a client state structure... */
if (!ip->client)
make_client_state(ip);
/* If this is an alias lease, it doesn't need to be sorted in. */
if (is_static == 2) {
ip->client->alias = lease;
return;
}
/*
* The new lease may supersede a lease that's not the active
* lease but is still on the lease list, so scan the lease list
* looking for a lease with the same address, and if we find it,
* toss it.
*/
pl = NULL;
for (lp = ip->client->leases; lp; lp = lp->next) {
if (lp->address.len == lease->address.len &&
!memcmp(lp->address.iabuf, lease->address.iabuf,
lease->address.len)) {
if (pl)
pl->next = lp->next;
else
ip->client->leases = lp->next;
free_client_lease(lp);
break;
}
}
/*
* If this is a preloaded lease, just put it on the list of
* recorded leases - don't make it the active lease.
*/
if (is_static) {
lease->next = ip->client->leases;
ip->client->leases = lease;
return;
}
/*
* The last lease in the lease file on a particular interface is
* the active lease for that interface. Of course, we don't
* know what the last lease in the file is until we've parsed
* the whole file, so at this point, we assume that the lease we
* just parsed is the active lease for its interface. If
* there's already an active lease for the interface, and this
* lease is for the same ip address, then we just toss the old
* active lease and replace it with this one. If this lease is
* for a different address, then if the old active lease has
* expired, we dump it; if not, we put it on the list of leases
* for this interface which are still valid but no longer
* active.
*/
if (ip->client->active) {
if (ip->client->active->expiry < cur_time)
free_client_lease(ip->client->active);
else if (ip->client->active->address.len ==
lease->address.len &&
!memcmp(ip->client->active->address.iabuf,
lease->address.iabuf, lease->address.len))
free_client_lease(ip->client->active);
else {
ip->client->active->next = ip->client->leases;
ip->client->leases = ip->client->active;
}
}
ip->client->active = lease;
/* Phew. */
}
/*
* client-lease-declaration :==
* BOOTP |
* INTERFACE string |
* FIXED_ADDR ip_address |
* FILENAME string |
* SERVER_NAME string |
* OPTION option-decl |
* RENEW time-decl |
* REBIND time-decl |
* EXPIRE time-decl
*/
void
parse_client_lease_declaration(FILE *cfile, struct client_lease *lease,
struct interface_info **ipp)
{
int token;
char *val;
struct interface_info *ip;
switch (next_token(&val, cfile)) {
case BOOTP:
lease->is_bootp = 1;
break;
case INTERFACE:
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != STRING) {
parse_warn("expecting interface name (in quotes).");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
break;
}
ip = interface_or_dummy(val);
*ipp = ip;
break;
case FIXED_ADDR:
if (!parse_ip_addr(cfile, &lease->address))
return;
break;
case MEDIUM:
parse_string_list(cfile, &lease->medium, 0);
return;
case FILENAME:
lease->filename = parse_string(cfile);
return;
When acquiring a lease, record the value of the BOOTP siaddr field contained in the DHCP offer, and write it out to the lease file as an unquoted value of the "next-server" keyword. The value is ignored when the lease is read back by dhclient, however other applications are free to parse it. The intent behind this change is to allow easier interoperability with automated installation systems e.g. Cobbler, Foreman, Razor; FreeBSD installation kernels can automatically probe the network to discover deployment servers. There are no plans to MFC this change unless a backport is specifically requested. The syntax of the "next-server <ip>" lease keyword is intended to be identical to that used by the ISC DHCPD server in its configuration files. The required defines are already present in dhclient but were unused before this change. (Note: This is NOT the same as Option 66, tftp-server-name). It has been exercised in a university protocol testbed environment, with Cobbler and an mfsBSD image containing pc-sysinstall (driven by Cobbler Cheetah templates). The SYSLINUX memdisk driver is used to boot mfsBSD. Currently this approach requires that a dedicated system profile has been created for the node where FreeBSD is to be deployed. If this is not present, the pc-sysinstall wrapper will be unable to obtain a node configuration. There is code in progress to allow mfsBSD images to obtain the required hints from the memdisk environment by parsing the MBFT ACPI chunk. This is non-standard as it is not linked into the platform's ACPI RSDT. Reviewed by: des
2013-07-02 13:24:37 +00:00
case NEXT_SERVER:
if (!parse_ip_addr(cfile, &lease->nextserver))
return;
break;
case SERVER_NAME:
lease->server_name = parse_string(cfile);
return;
case RENEW:
lease->renewal = parse_date(cfile);
return;
case REBIND:
lease->rebind = parse_date(cfile);
return;
case EXPIRE:
lease->expiry = parse_date(cfile);
return;
case OPTION:
parse_option_decl(cfile, lease->options);
return;
default:
parse_warn("expecting lease declaration.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
break;
}
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("expecting semicolon.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
}
}
struct option *
parse_option_decl(FILE *cfile, struct option_data *options)
{
char *val;
int token;
u_int8_t buf[4];
u_int8_t hunkbuf[1024];
int hunkix = 0;
char *vendor;
char *fmt;
struct universe *universe;
struct option *option;
struct iaddr ip_addr;
u_int8_t *dp;
int len;
int nul_term = 0;
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (!is_identifier(token)) {
parse_warn("expecting identifier after option keyword.");
if (token != SEMI)
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
if ((vendor = strdup(val)) == NULL)
error("no memory for vendor information.");
token = peek_token(&val, cfile);
if (token == DOT) {
/* Go ahead and take the DOT token... */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
/* The next token should be an identifier... */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (!is_identifier(token)) {
parse_warn("expecting identifier after '.'");
if (token != SEMI)
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
/* Look up the option name hash table for the specified
vendor. */
universe = ((struct universe *)hash_lookup(&universe_hash,
(unsigned char *)vendor, 0));
/* If it's not there, we can't parse the rest of the
declaration. */
if (!universe) {
parse_warn("no vendor named %s.", vendor);
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
} else {
/* Use the default hash table, which contains all the
standard dhcp option names. */
val = vendor;
universe = &dhcp_universe;
}
/* Look up the actual option info... */
option = (struct option *)hash_lookup(universe->hash,
(unsigned char *)val, 0);
/* If we didn't get an option structure, it's an undefined option. */
if (!option) {
if (val == vendor)
parse_warn("no option named %s", val);
else
parse_warn("no option named %s for vendor %s",
val, vendor);
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
/* Free the initial identifier token. */
free(vendor);
/* Parse the option data... */
do {
for (fmt = option->format; *fmt; fmt++) {
if (*fmt == 'A')
break;
switch (*fmt) {
case 'X':
len = parse_X(cfile, &hunkbuf[hunkix],
sizeof(hunkbuf) - hunkix);
hunkix += len;
break;
case 't': /* Text string... */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != STRING) {
parse_warn("expecting string.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
len = strlen(val);
if (hunkix + len + 1 > sizeof(hunkbuf)) {
parse_warn("option data buffer %s",
"overflow");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
memcpy(&hunkbuf[hunkix], val, len + 1);
nul_term = 1;
hunkix += len;
break;
case 'I': /* IP address. */
if (!parse_ip_addr(cfile, &ip_addr))
return (NULL);
len = ip_addr.len;
dp = ip_addr.iabuf;
alloc:
if (hunkix + len > sizeof(hunkbuf)) {
parse_warn("option data buffer "
"overflow");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
memcpy(&hunkbuf[hunkix], dp, len);
hunkix += len;
break;
case 'L': /* Unsigned 32-bit integer... */
case 'l': /* Signed 32-bit integer... */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != NUMBER) {
need_number:
parse_warn("expecting number.");
if (token != SEMI)
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
convert_num(buf, val, 0, 32);
len = 4;
dp = buf;
goto alloc;
case 's': /* Signed 16-bit integer. */
case 'S': /* Unsigned 16-bit integer. */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != NUMBER)
goto need_number;
convert_num(buf, val, 0, 16);
len = 2;
dp = buf;
goto alloc;
case 'b': /* Signed 8-bit integer. */
case 'B': /* Unsigned 8-bit integer. */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != NUMBER)
goto need_number;
convert_num(buf, val, 0, 8);
len = 1;
dp = buf;
goto alloc;
case 'f': /* Boolean flag. */
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (!is_identifier(token)) {
parse_warn("expecting identifier.");
bad_flag:
if (token != SEMI)
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
if (!strcasecmp(val, "true") ||
!strcasecmp(val, "on"))
buf[0] = 1;
else if (!strcasecmp(val, "false") ||
!strcasecmp(val, "off"))
buf[0] = 0;
else {
parse_warn("expecting boolean.");
goto bad_flag;
}
len = 1;
dp = buf;
goto alloc;
default:
warning("Bad format %c in parse_option_param.",
*fmt);
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
}
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
} while (*fmt == 'A' && token == COMMA);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("semicolon expected.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return (NULL);
}
options[option->code].data = malloc(hunkix + nul_term);
if (!options[option->code].data)
error("out of memory allocating option data.");
memcpy(options[option->code].data, hunkbuf, hunkix + nul_term);
options[option->code].len = hunkix;
return (option);
}
void
parse_string_list(FILE *cfile, struct string_list **lp, int multiple)
{
int token;
char *val;
size_t valsize;
struct string_list *cur, *tmp;
/* Find the last medium in the media list. */
if (*lp)
for (cur = *lp; cur->next; cur = cur->next)
; /* nothing */
else
cur = NULL;
do {
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
if (token != STRING) {
parse_warn("Expecting media options.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return;
}
valsize = strlen(val) + 1;
tmp = new_string_list(valsize);
if (tmp == NULL)
error("no memory for string list entry.");
memcpy(tmp->string, val, valsize);
tmp->next = NULL;
/* Store this medium at the end of the media list. */
if (cur)
cur->next = tmp;
else
*lp = tmp;
cur = tmp;
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
} while (multiple && token == COMMA);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("expecting semicolon.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
}
}
void
parse_reject_statement(FILE *cfile, struct client_config *config)
{
int token;
char *val;
struct iaddr addr;
struct iaddrlist *list;
do {
if (!parse_ip_addr(cfile, &addr)) {
parse_warn("expecting IP address.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
return;
}
list = malloc(sizeof(struct iaddrlist));
if (!list)
error("no memory for reject list!");
list->addr = addr;
list->next = config->reject_list;
config->reject_list = list;
token = next_token(&val, cfile);
} while (token == COMMA);
if (token != SEMI) {
parse_warn("expecting semicolon.");
skip_to_semi(cfile);
}
}