freebsd-skq/lib/libc/gen/getnetgrent.c
John Baldwin c1920558b3 Clean up the vcs ID strings in libc's gen/ directory.
- Move CSRG IDs into __SCCSID().
- When a file has been copied, consistently use 'From: <tag>' for strings
  referencing the version of the source file copied from in the license
  block comment.
- Some of the 'From:' tags were using $FreeBSD$ that was being expanded on
  each checkout.  Fix those to hardcode the FreeBSD tag from the file that
  was copied at the time of the copy.
- When multiple strings are present list them in "chronological" order,
  so CSRG (__SCCSID) before FreeBSD (__FBSDID).  If a file came from
  OtherBSD and contains a CSRG ID from the OtherBSD file, use the order
  CSRG -> OtherBSD -> FreeBSD.

Reviewed by:	imp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15831
2018-07-03 17:31:45 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
*
* 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 University 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 REGENTS 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 REGENTS 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.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__SCCSID("@(#)getnetgrent.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/27/95");
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "namespace.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <nsswitch.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <pthread_np.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "nss_tls.h"
#ifdef YP
/*
* Notes:
* We want to be able to use NIS netgroups properly while retaining
* the ability to use a local /etc/netgroup file. Unfortunately, you
* can't really do both at the same time - at least, not efficiently.
* NetBSD deals with this problem by creating a netgroup database
* using Berkeley DB (just like the password database) that allows
* for lookups using netgroup, netgroup.byuser or netgroup.byhost
* searches. This is a neat idea, but I don't have time to implement
* something like that now. (I think ultimately it would be nice
* if we DB-fied the group and netgroup stuff all in one shot, but
* for now I'm satisfied just to have something that works well
* without requiring massive code changes.)
*
* Therefore, to still permit the use of the local file and maintain
* optimum NIS performance, we allow for the following conditions:
*
* - If /etc/netgroup does not exist and NIS is turned on, we use
* NIS netgroups only.
*
* - If /etc/netgroup exists but is empty, we use NIS netgroups
* only.
*
* - If /etc/netgroup exists and contains _only_ a '+', we use
* NIS netgroups only.
*
* - If /etc/netgroup exists, contains locally defined netgroups
* and a '+', we use a mixture of NIS and the local entries.
* This method should return the same NIS data as just using
* NIS alone, but it will be slower if the NIS netgroup database
* is large (innetgr() in particular will suffer since extra
* processing has to be done in order to determine memberships
* using just the raw netgroup data).
*
* - If /etc/netgroup exists and contains only locally defined
* netgroup entries, we use just those local entries and ignore
* NIS (this is the original, pre-NIS behavior).
*/
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include <rpcsvc/yp_prot.h>
#include <rpcsvc/ypclnt.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
static char *_netgr_yp_domain;
int _use_only_yp;
static int _netgr_yp_enabled;
static int _yp_innetgr;
#endif
#ifndef _PATH_NETGROUP
#define _PATH_NETGROUP "/etc/netgroup"
#endif
enum constants {
NGRP_STORAGE_INITIAL = 1 << 10, /* 1 KByte */
NGRP_STORAGE_MAX = 1 << 20, /* 1 MByte */
};
static const ns_src defaultsrc[] = {
{ NSSRC_COMPAT, NS_SUCCESS },
{ NULL, 0 },
};
/*
* Static Variables and functions used by setnetgrent(), getnetgrent() and
* endnetgrent().
* There are two linked lists:
* - linelist is just used by setnetgrent() to parse the net group file via.
* parse_netgrp()
* - netgrp is the list of entries for the current netgroup
*/
struct linelist {
struct linelist *l_next; /* Chain ptr. */
int l_parsed; /* Flag for cycles */
char *l_groupname; /* Name of netgroup */
char *l_line; /* Netgroup entrie(s) to be parsed */
};
struct netgrp {
struct netgrp *ng_next; /* Chain ptr */
char *ng_str[3]; /* Field pointers, see below */
};
struct netgr_state {
FILE *st_netf;
struct linelist *st_linehead;
struct netgrp *st_nextgrp;
struct netgrp *st_gr;
char *st_grname;
};
#define NG_HOST 0 /* Host name */
#define NG_USER 1 /* User name */
#define NG_DOM 2 /* and Domain name */
static void netgr_endstate(void *);
NSS_TLS_HANDLING(netgr);
static int files_endnetgrent(void *, void *, va_list);
static int files_getnetgrent_r(void *, void *, va_list);
static int files_setnetgrent(void *, void *, va_list);
static int compat_endnetgrent(void *, void *, va_list);
static int compat_innetgr(void *, void *, va_list);
static int compat_getnetgrent_r(void *, void *, va_list);
static int compat_setnetgrent(void *, void *, va_list);
static void _compat_clearstate(void);
static int _getnetgrent_r(char **, char **, char **, char *, size_t, int *,
struct netgr_state *);
static int _innetgr_fallback(void *, void *, const char *, const char *,
const char *, const char *);
static int innetgr_fallback(void *, void *, va_list);
static int parse_netgrp(const char *, struct netgr_state *, int);
static struct linelist *read_for_group(const char *, struct netgr_state *, int);
#define LINSIZ 1024 /* Length of netgroup file line */
static const ns_dtab getnetgrent_dtab[] = {
NS_FILES_CB(files_getnetgrent_r, NULL)
NS_COMPAT_CB(compat_getnetgrent_r, NULL)
{ NULL, NULL, NULL },
};
static const ns_dtab setnetgrent_dtab[] = {
NS_FILES_CB(files_setnetgrent, NULL)
NS_COMPAT_CB(compat_setnetgrent, NULL)
{ NULL, NULL, NULL },
};
static const ns_dtab endnetgrent_dtab[] = {
NS_FILES_CB(files_endnetgrent, NULL)
NS_COMPAT_CB(compat_endnetgrent, NULL)
{ NULL, NULL, NULL },
};
static struct netgr_state compat_state;
static void
netgr_endstate(void *arg)
{
struct linelist *lp, *olp;
struct netgrp *gp, *ogp;
struct netgr_state *st;
st = (struct netgr_state *)arg;
lp = st->st_linehead;
while (lp != NULL) {
olp = lp;
lp = lp->l_next;
free(olp->l_groupname);
free(olp->l_line);
free(olp);
}
st->st_linehead = NULL;
if (st->st_grname != NULL) {
free(st->st_grname);
st->st_grname = NULL;
}
gp = st->st_gr;
while (gp != NULL) {
ogp = gp;
gp = gp->ng_next;
free(ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST]);
free(ogp->ng_str[NG_USER]);
free(ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM]);
free(ogp);
}
st->st_gr = NULL;
st->st_nextgrp = NULL;
}
static int
files_getnetgrent_r(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
struct netgr_state *st;
char **hostp, **userp, **domp, *buf;
size_t bufsize;
int *errnop;
hostp = va_arg(ap, char **);
userp = va_arg(ap, char **);
domp = va_arg(ap, char **);
buf = va_arg(ap, char *);
bufsize = va_arg(ap, size_t);
errnop = va_arg(ap, int *);
if (netgr_getstate(&st) != 0)
return (NS_UNAVAIL);
return (_getnetgrent_r(hostp, userp, domp, buf, bufsize, errnop, st));
}
static int
files_setnetgrent(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
const ns_src src[] = {
{ NSSRC_FILES, NS_SUCCESS },
{ NULL, 0 },
};
struct netgr_state *st;
const char *group;
int rv;
group = va_arg(ap, const char *);
if (group == NULL || group[0] == '\0')
return (NS_RETURN);
rv = netgr_getstate(&st);
if (rv != 0)
return (NS_UNAVAIL);
if (st->st_gr == NULL || strcmp(group, st->st_grname) != 0) {
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, endnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP,
"endnetgrent", src);
if ((st->st_netf = fopen(_PATH_NETGROUP, "re")) != NULL) {
if (parse_netgrp(group, st, 0) != 0)
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, endnetgrent_dtab,
NSDB_NETGROUP, "endnetgrent", src);
else
st->st_grname = strdup(group);
(void)fclose(st->st_netf);
st->st_netf = NULL;
}
}
st->st_nextgrp = st->st_gr;
return (st->st_grname != NULL ? NS_SUCCESS : NS_NOTFOUND);
}
static int
files_endnetgrent(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
struct netgr_state *st;
if (netgr_getstate(&st) != 0)
return (NS_UNAVAIL);
netgr_endstate(st);
return (NS_SUCCESS);
}
static int
compat_getnetgrent_r(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
char **hostp, **userp, **domp, *buf;
size_t bufsize;
int *errnop;
#ifdef YP
_yp_innetgr = 0;
#endif
hostp = va_arg(ap, char **);
userp = va_arg(ap, char **);
domp = va_arg(ap, char **);
buf = va_arg(ap, char *);
bufsize = va_arg(ap, size_t);
errnop = va_arg(ap, int *);
return (_getnetgrent_r(hostp, userp, domp, buf, bufsize, errnop,
&compat_state));
}
/*
* compat_setnetgrent()
* Parse the netgroup file looking for the netgroup and build the list
* of netgrp structures. Let parse_netgrp() and read_for_group() do
* most of the work.
*/
static int
compat_setnetgrent(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
FILE *netf;
const char *group;
#ifdef YP
struct stat _yp_statp;
char _yp_plus;
#endif
group = va_arg(ap, const char *);
/* Sanity check */
if (group == NULL || !strlen(group))
return (NS_RETURN);
if (compat_state.st_gr == NULL ||
strcmp(group, compat_state.st_grname) != 0) {
_compat_clearstate();
#ifdef YP
/* Presumed guilty until proven innocent. */
_use_only_yp = 0;
/*
* If /etc/netgroup doesn't exist or is empty,
* use NIS exclusively.
*/
if (((stat(_PATH_NETGROUP, &_yp_statp) < 0) &&
errno == ENOENT) || _yp_statp.st_size == 0)
_use_only_yp = _netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
if ((netf = fopen(_PATH_NETGROUP,"re")) != NULL ||_use_only_yp){
compat_state.st_netf = netf;
/*
* Icky: grab the first character of the netgroup file
* and turn on NIS if it's a '+'. rewind the stream
* afterwards so we don't goof up read_for_group() later.
*/
if (netf) {
fscanf(netf, "%c", &_yp_plus);
rewind(netf);
if (_yp_plus == '+')
_use_only_yp = _netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
}
/*
* If we were called specifically for an innetgr()
* lookup and we're in NIS-only mode, short-circuit
* parse_netgroup() and cut directly to the chase.
*/
if (_use_only_yp && _yp_innetgr) {
/* dohw! */
if (netf != NULL)
fclose(netf);
return (NS_RETURN);
}
#else
if ((netf = fopen(_PATH_NETGROUP, "re"))) {
compat_state.st_netf = netf;
#endif
if (parse_netgrp(group, &compat_state, 1)) {
_compat_clearstate();
} else {
compat_state.st_grname = strdup(group);
}
if (netf)
fclose(netf);
}
}
compat_state.st_nextgrp = compat_state.st_gr;
return (NS_SUCCESS);
}
static void
_compat_clearstate(void)
{
#ifdef YP
_netgr_yp_enabled = 0;
#endif
netgr_endstate(&compat_state);
}
/*
* compat_endnetgrent() - cleanup
*/
static int
compat_endnetgrent(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
_compat_clearstate();
return (NS_SUCCESS);
}
int
_getnetgrent_r(char **hostp, char **userp, char **domp, char *buf,
size_t bufsize, int *errnop, struct netgr_state *st)
{
char *p, *src;
size_t len;
int rv;
#define COPY_NG_ELEM(dstp, i) do { \
src = st->st_nextgrp->ng_str[(i)]; \
if (src == NULL) \
src = ""; \
len = strlcpy(p, src, bufsize); \
if (len >= bufsize) { \
*errnop = ERANGE; \
return (NS_RETURN); \
} \
*(dstp) = p; \
p += len + 1; \
bufsize -= len + 1; \
} while (0)
p = buf;
if (st->st_nextgrp != NULL) {
COPY_NG_ELEM(hostp, NG_HOST);
COPY_NG_ELEM(userp, NG_USER);
COPY_NG_ELEM(domp, NG_DOM);
st->st_nextgrp = st->st_nextgrp->ng_next;
rv = NS_SUCCESS;
} else {
rv = NS_NOTFOUND;
}
#undef COPY_NG_ELEM
return (rv);
}
#ifdef YP
static int
_listmatch(const char *list, const char *group, int len)
{
const char *ptr = list;
const char *cptr;
int glen = strlen(group);
/* skip possible leading whitespace */
while (isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
ptr++;
while (ptr < list + len) {
cptr = ptr;
while(*ptr != ',' && *ptr != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
ptr++;
if (strncmp(cptr, group, glen) == 0 && glen == (ptr - cptr))
return (1);
while (*ptr == ',' || isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
ptr++;
}
return (0);
}
static int
_revnetgr_lookup(char* lookupdom, char* map, const char* str,
const char* dom, const char* group)
{
int y, rv, rot;
char key[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
char *result;
int resultlen;
for (rot = 0; ; rot++) {
switch (rot) {
case 0:
snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "%s.%s", str,
dom ? dom : lookupdom);
break;
case 1:
snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "%s.*", str);
break;
case 2:
snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "*.%s",
dom ? dom : lookupdom);
break;
case 3:
snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "*.*");
break;
default:
return (0);
}
y = yp_match(lookupdom, map, key, strlen(key), &result,
&resultlen);
if (y == 0) {
rv = _listmatch(result, group, resultlen);
free(result);
if (rv)
return (1);
} else if (y != YPERR_KEY) {
/*
* If we get an error other than 'no
* such key in map' then something is
* wrong and we should stop the search.
*/
return (-1);
}
}
}
#endif
/*
* Search for a match in a netgroup.
*/
static int
compat_innetgr(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
#ifdef YP
const ns_src src[] = {
{ mdata, NS_SUCCESS },
{ NULL, 0 },
};
#endif
const char *group, *host, *user, *dom;
group = va_arg(ap, const char *);
host = va_arg(ap, const char *);
user = va_arg(ap, const char *);
dom = va_arg(ap, const char *);
if (group == NULL || !strlen(group))
return (NS_RETURN);
#ifdef YP
_yp_innetgr = 1;
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, setnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "setnetgrent",
src, group);
_yp_innetgr = 0;
/*
* If we're in NIS-only mode, do the search using
* NIS 'reverse netgroup' lookups.
*
* What happens with 'reverse netgroup' lookups:
*
* 1) try 'reverse netgroup' lookup
* 1.a) if host is specified and user is null:
* look in netgroup.byhost
* (try host.domain, host.*, *.domain or *.*)
* if found, return yes
* 1.b) if user is specified and host is null:
* look in netgroup.byuser
* (try host.domain, host.*, *.domain or *.*)
* if found, return yes
* 1.c) if both host and user are specified,
* don't do 'reverse netgroup' lookup. It won't work.
* 1.d) if neither host ane user are specified (why?!?)
* don't do 'reverse netgroup' lookup either.
* 2) if domain is specified and 'reverse lookup' is done:
* 'reverse lookup' was authoritative. bye bye.
* 3) otherwise, too bad, try it the slow way.
*/
if (_use_only_yp && (host == NULL) != (user == NULL)) {
int ret;
if(yp_get_default_domain(&_netgr_yp_domain))
return (NS_NOTFOUND);
ret = _revnetgr_lookup(_netgr_yp_domain,
host?"netgroup.byhost":"netgroup.byuser",
host?host:user, dom, group);
if (ret == 1) {
*(int *)retval = 1;
return (NS_SUCCESS);
} else if (ret == 0 && dom != NULL) {
*(int *)retval = 0;
return (NS_SUCCESS);
}
}
#endif /* YP */
return (_innetgr_fallback(retval, mdata, group, host, user, dom));
}
static int
_innetgr_fallback(void *retval, void *mdata, const char *group, const char *host,
const char *user, const char *dom)
{
const ns_src src[] = {
{ mdata, NS_SUCCESS },
{ NULL, 0 },
};
char *h, *u, *d;
char *buf;
size_t bufsize;
int rv, ret_errno;
if (group == NULL || group[0] == '\0')
return (NS_RETURN);
bufsize = NGRP_STORAGE_INITIAL;
buf = malloc(bufsize);
if (buf == NULL)
return (NS_UNAVAIL);
*(int *)retval = 0;
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, setnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "setnetgrent",
src, group);
for (;;) {
do {
ret_errno = 0;
rv = _nsdispatch(NULL, getnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP,
"getnetgrent_r", src, &h, &u, &d, buf, bufsize,
&ret_errno);
if (rv != NS_SUCCESS && ret_errno == ERANGE) {
bufsize *= 2;
if (bufsize > NGRP_STORAGE_MAX ||
(buf = reallocf(buf, bufsize)) == NULL)
goto out;
}
} while (rv != NS_SUCCESS && ret_errno == ERANGE);
if (rv != NS_SUCCESS) {
if (rv == NS_NOTFOUND && ret_errno == 0)
rv = NS_SUCCESS;
break;
}
if ((host == NULL || h == NULL || strcmp(host, h) == 0) &&
(user == NULL || u == NULL || strcmp(user, u) == 0) &&
(dom == NULL || d == NULL || strcmp(dom, d) == 0)) {
*(int *)retval = 1;
break;
}
}
out:
free(buf);
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, endnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "endnetgrent",
src);
return (rv);
}
static int
innetgr_fallback(void *retval, void *mdata, va_list ap)
{
const char *group, *host, *user, *dom;
group = va_arg(ap, const char *);
host = va_arg(ap, const char *);
user = va_arg(ap, const char *);
dom = va_arg(ap, const char *);
return (_innetgr_fallback(retval, mdata, group, host, user, dom));
}
/*
* Parse the netgroup file setting up the linked lists.
*/
static int
parse_netgrp(const char *group, struct netgr_state *st, int niscompat)
{
struct netgrp *grp;
struct linelist *lp = st->st_linehead;
char **ng;
char *epos, *gpos, *pos, *spos;
int freepos, len, strpos;
#ifdef DEBUG
int fields;
#endif
/*
* First, see if the line has already been read in.
*/
while (lp) {
if (!strcmp(group, lp->l_groupname))
break;
lp = lp->l_next;
}
if (lp == NULL && (lp = read_for_group(group, st, niscompat)) == NULL)
return (1);
if (lp->l_parsed) {
#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* This error message is largely superflous since the
* code handles the error condition sucessfully, and
* spewing it out from inside libc can actually hose
* certain programs.
*/
fprintf(stderr, "Cycle in netgroup %s\n", lp->l_groupname);
#endif
return (1);
} else
lp->l_parsed = 1;
pos = lp->l_line;
/* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */
while (pos != NULL && *pos != '\0') {
if (*pos == '(') {
grp = malloc(sizeof(*grp));
if (grp == NULL)
return (1);
ng = grp->ng_str;
bzero(grp, sizeof(*grp));
pos++;
gpos = strsep(&pos, ")");
#ifdef DEBUG
fields = 0;
#endif
for (strpos = 0; strpos < 3; strpos++) {
if ((spos = strsep(&gpos, ",")) == NULL) {
/*
* All other systems I've tested
* return NULL for empty netgroup
* fields. It's up to user programs
* to handle the NULLs appropriately.
*/
ng[strpos] = NULL;
continue;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
fields++;
#endif
while (*spos == ' ' || *spos == '\t')
spos++;
if ((epos = strpbrk(spos, " \t"))) {
*epos = '\0';
len = epos - spos;
} else
len = strlen(spos);
if (len <= 0)
continue;
ng[strpos] = malloc(len + 1);
if (ng[strpos] == NULL) {
for (freepos = 0; freepos < strpos;
freepos++)
free(ng[freepos]);
free(grp);
return (1);
}
bcopy(spos, ng[strpos], len + 1);
}
grp->ng_next = st->st_gr;
st->st_gr = grp;
#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* Note: on other platforms, malformed netgroup
* entries are not normally flagged. While we
* can catch bad entries and report them, we should
* stay silent by default for compatibility's sake.
*/
if (fields < 3) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Bad entry (%s%s%s%s%s) in netgroup \"%s\"\n",
ng[NG_HOST] == NULL ? "" : ng[NG_HOST],
ng[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : ",",
ng[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : ng[NG_USER],
ng[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : ",",
ng[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : ng[NG_DOM],
lp->l_groupname);
}
#endif
} else {
spos = strsep(&pos, ", \t");
if (parse_netgrp(spos, st, niscompat))
continue;
}
if (pos == NULL)
break;
while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == ',' || *pos == '\t')
pos++;
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Read the netgroup file and save lines until the line for the netgroup
* is found. Return 1 if eof is encountered.
*/
static struct linelist *
read_for_group(const char *group, struct netgr_state *st, int niscompat)
{
char *linep, *olinep, *pos, *spos;
int len, olen;
int cont;
struct linelist *lp;
char line[LINSIZ + 2];
FILE *netf;
#ifdef YP
char *result;
int resultlen;
linep = NULL;
netf = st->st_netf;
while ((_netgr_yp_enabled && niscompat) ||
fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf) != NULL) {
if (_netgr_yp_enabled) {
if(!_netgr_yp_domain)
if(yp_get_default_domain(&_netgr_yp_domain))
continue;
if (yp_match(_netgr_yp_domain, "netgroup", group,
strlen(group), &result, &resultlen)) {
free(result);
if (_use_only_yp)
return ((struct linelist *)0);
else {
_netgr_yp_enabled = 0;
continue;
}
}
if (strlen(result) == 0) {
free(result);
return (NULL);
}
snprintf(line, LINSIZ, "%s %s", group, result);
free(result);
}
#else
linep = NULL;
while (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf) != NULL) {
#endif
pos = (char *)&line;
#ifdef YP
if (niscompat && *pos == '+') {
_netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
continue;
}
#endif
if (*pos == '#')
continue;
while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
pos++;
spos = pos;
while (*pos != ' ' && *pos != '\t' && *pos != '\n' &&
*pos != '\0')
pos++;
len = pos - spos;
while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
pos++;
if (*pos != '\n' && *pos != '\0') {
lp = malloc(sizeof (*lp));
if (lp == NULL)
return (NULL);
lp->l_parsed = 0;
lp->l_groupname = malloc(len + 1);
if (lp->l_groupname == NULL) {
free(lp);
return (NULL);
}
bcopy(spos, lp->l_groupname, len);
*(lp->l_groupname + len) = '\0';
len = strlen(pos);
olen = 0;
/*
* Loop around handling line continuations.
*/
do {
if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\n')
len--;
if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\\') {
len--;
cont = 1;
} else
cont = 0;
if (len > 0) {
linep = malloc(olen + len + 1);
if (linep == NULL) {
free(lp->l_groupname);
free(lp);
if (olen > 0)
free(olinep);
return (NULL);
}
if (olen > 0) {
bcopy(olinep, linep, olen);
free(olinep);
}
bcopy(pos, linep + olen, len);
olen += len;
*(linep + olen) = '\0';
olinep = linep;
}
if (cont) {
if (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf)) {
pos = line;
len = strlen(pos);
} else
cont = 0;
}
} while (cont);
lp->l_line = linep;
lp->l_next = st->st_linehead;
st->st_linehead = lp;
/*
* If this is the one we wanted, we are done.
*/
if (!strcmp(lp->l_groupname, group))
return (lp);
}
}
#ifdef YP
/*
* Yucky. The recursive nature of this whole mess might require
* us to make more than one pass through the netgroup file.
* This might be best left outside the #ifdef YP, but YP is
* defined by default anyway, so I'll leave it like this
* until I know better.
*/
rewind(netf);
#endif
return (NULL);
}
int
getnetgrent_r(char **hostp, char **userp, char **domp, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
int rv, ret_errno;
ret_errno = 0;
rv = _nsdispatch(NULL, getnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "getnetgrent_r",
defaultsrc, hostp, userp, domp, buf, bufsize, &ret_errno);
if (rv == NS_SUCCESS) {
return (1);
} else {
errno = ret_errno;
return (0);
}
}
int
getnetgrent(char **hostp, char **userp, char **domp)
{
static char *ngrp_storage;
static size_t ngrp_storage_size;
int ret_errno, rv;
if (ngrp_storage == NULL) {
ngrp_storage_size = NGRP_STORAGE_INITIAL;
ngrp_storage = malloc(ngrp_storage_size);
if (ngrp_storage == NULL)
return (0);
}
do {
ret_errno = 0;
rv = _nsdispatch(NULL, getnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP,
"getnetgrent_r", defaultsrc, hostp, userp, domp,
ngrp_storage, ngrp_storage_size, &ret_errno);
if (rv != NS_SUCCESS && ret_errno == ERANGE) {
ngrp_storage_size *= 2;
if (ngrp_storage_size > NGRP_STORAGE_MAX) {
free(ngrp_storage);
ngrp_storage = NULL;
errno = ERANGE;
return (0);
}
ngrp_storage = reallocf(ngrp_storage,
ngrp_storage_size);
if (ngrp_storage == NULL)
return (0);
}
} while (rv != NS_SUCCESS && ret_errno == ERANGE);
if (rv == NS_SUCCESS) {
return (1);
} else {
errno = ret_errno;
return (0);
}
}
void
setnetgrent(const char *netgroup)
{
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, setnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "setnetgrent",
defaultsrc, netgroup);
}
void
endnetgrent(void)
{
(void)_nsdispatch(NULL, endnetgrent_dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "endnetgrent",
defaultsrc);
}
int
innetgr(const char *netgroup, const char *host, const char *user,
const char *domain)
{
static const ns_dtab dtab[] = {
NS_COMPAT_CB(compat_innetgr, NULL)
NS_FALLBACK_CB(innetgr_fallback)
{ NULL, NULL, NULL },
};
int result, rv;
rv = _nsdispatch(&result, dtab, NSDB_NETGROUP, "innetgr", defaultsrc,
netgroup, host, user, domain);
return (rv == NS_SUCCESS ? result : 0);
}