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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Martin Blapp
* 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.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 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 AUTHOR 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.
*
*/
#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] =
"$FreeBSD$";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/ucred.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include <nfs/rpcv2.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "mounttab.h"
int verbose;
static int do_umount (char *, char *);
static int do_umntall (char *);
static int is_mounted (char *, char *);
static void usage (void);
int xdr_dir (XDR *, char *);
struct mtablist *mtabhead;
int
main(int argc, char **argv) {
int ch, keep, success, pathlen;
time_t expire, *now;
char *host, *path;
struct mtablist *mtab;
mtab = NULL;
now = NULL;
expire = 0;
host = path = '\0';
success = keep = verbose = 0;
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "h:kp:ve:")) != -1)
switch (ch) {
case 'h':
host = optarg;
break;
case 'e':
expire = (time_t)optarg;
break;
case 'k':
keep = 1;
break;
case 'p':
path = optarg;
break;
case 'v':
verbose = 1;
break;
case '?':
usage();
default:
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
/* Ignore SIGINT and SIGQUIT during shutdown */
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
/* Default expiretime is one day */
if (expire == 0)
expire = 86400;
/*
* Read PATH_MOUNTTAB and check each entry
* and do finally the unmounts.
*/
if (host == NULL && path == NULL) {
if (!read_mtab(mtab)) {
if (verbose)
warnx("nothing to do, %s does not exist",
PATH_MOUNTTAB);
}
for (mtab = mtabhead; mtab != NULL; mtab = mtab->mtab_next) {
if (*mtab->mtab_host != '\0' ||
mtab->mtab_time <= (time(now) - expire)) {
if (keep && is_mounted(mtab->mtab_host,
mtab->mtab_dirp)) {
if (verbose) {
warnx("skip entry %s:%s",
mtab->mtab_host,
mtab->mtab_dirp);
}
} else if (do_umount(mtab->mtab_host,
mtab->mtab_dirp) ||
mtab->mtab_time <= (time(now) - expire)) {
clean_mtab(mtab->mtab_host,
mtab->mtab_dirp);
}
}
}
/* Only do a RPC UMNTALL for this specific host */
} else if (host != NULL && path == NULL) {
if (!do_umntall(host))
exit(1);
else
success = 1;
/* Someone forgot to enter a hostname */
} else if (host == NULL && path != NULL)
usage();
/* Only do a RPC UMOUNT for this specific mount */
else {
for (pathlen = strlen(path);
pathlen > 1 && path[pathlen - 1] == '/'; pathlen--)
path[pathlen - 1] = '\0';
if (!do_umount(host, path))
exit(1);
else
success = 1;
}
/* Write and unlink PATH_MOUNTTAB if necessary */
if (success) {
if (verbose)
warnx("UMOUNT RPC successfully sent to %s", host);
if (read_mtab(mtab)) {
mtab = mtabhead;
clean_mtab(host, path);
}
}
if (!write_mtab()) {
free_mtab();
exit(1);
}
free_mtab();
exit(0);
}
/*
* Send a RPC_MNT UMNTALL request to hostname.
* XXX This works for all mountd implementations,
* but produces a RPC IOERR on non FreeBSD systems.
*/
int
do_umntall(char *hostname) {
enum clnt_stat clnt_stat;
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
struct addrinfo *ai, hints;
struct timeval try;
int so, ecode;
CLIENT *clp;
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof hints);
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
ecode = getaddrinfo(hostname, NULL, &hints, &ai);
if (ecode != 0) {
warnx("can't get net id for host/nfs: %s",
gai_strerror(ecode));
return (1);
}
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
clp = clnt_create(hostname, RPCPROG_MNT, RPCMNT_VER1, "udp");
if (clp == NULL) {
clnt_pcreateerror("Cannot MNT PRC");
return (1);
}
clp->cl_auth = authunix_create_default();
try.tv_sec = 3;
try.tv_usec = 0;
clnt_stat = clnt_call(clp, RPCMNT_UMNTALL, xdr_void, (caddr_t)0,
xdr_void, (caddr_t)0, try);
if (clnt_stat != RPC_SUCCESS) {
clnt_perror(clp, "Bad MNT RPC");
return (0);
} else
return (1);
}
/*
* Send a RPC_MNT UMOUNT request for dirp to hostname.
*/
int
do_umount(char *hostname, char *dirp) {
enum clnt_stat clnt_stat;
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
struct addrinfo *ai, hints;
struct timeval try;
CLIENT *clp;
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
int so, ecode;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof hints);
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
ecode = getaddrinfo(hostname, NULL, &hints, &ai);
if (ecode != 0) {
warnx("can't get net id for host/nfs: %s",
gai_strerror(ecode));
return (1);
}
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
clp = clnt_create(hostname, RPCPROG_MNT, RPCMNT_VER1, "udp");
if (clp == NULL) {
clnt_pcreateerror("Cannot MNT PRC");
return (1);
}
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way. Bring in required TLI library routines to support this. Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls. This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway). The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release. Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface. Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API. There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library. While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait. New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper. Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6. Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure. Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
clp->cl_auth = authsys_create_default();
try.tv_sec = 3;
try.tv_usec = 0;
clnt_stat = clnt_call(clp, RPCMNT_UMOUNT, xdr_dir, dirp,
xdr_void, (caddr_t)0, try);
if (clnt_stat != RPC_SUCCESS) {
clnt_perror(clp, "Bad MNT RPC");
return (0);
}
return (1);
}
/*
* Check if the entry is still/already mounted.
*/
int
is_mounted(char *hostname, char *dirp) {
struct statfs *mntbuf;
char name[MNAMELEN + 1];
size_t bufsize, hostlen, dirlen;
int mntsize, i;
hostlen = strlen(hostname);
dirlen = strlen(dirp);
if ((hostlen + dirlen) >= MNAMELEN)
return (0);
memmove(name, hostname, hostlen);
name[hostlen] = ':';
memmove(name + hostlen + 1, dirp, dirlen);
name[hostlen + dirlen + 1] = '\0';
mntsize = getfsstat(NULL, 0, MNT_NOWAIT);
if (mntsize <= 0)
return (0);
bufsize = (mntsize + 1) * sizeof(struct statfs);
if ((mntbuf = malloc(bufsize)) == NULL)
err(1, "malloc");
mntsize = getfsstat(mntbuf, (long)bufsize, MNT_NOWAIT);
for (i = mntsize - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (strcmp(mntbuf[i].f_mntfromname, name) == 0) {
free(mntbuf);
return (1);
}
}
free(mntbuf);
return (0);
}
/*
* xdr routines for mount rpc's
*/
int
xdr_dir(XDR *xdrsp, char *dirp) {
return (xdr_string(xdrsp, &dirp, RPCMNT_PATHLEN));
}
static void
usage() {
(void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n",
"usage: rpc.umntall [-h host] [-k] [-p path] [-t expire] [-v]");
exit(1);
}