freebsd-skq/sbin/routed/parms.c
wollman 83f39a352f New version of Vern's routed. This includes more byte-order fixes,
some MD5 fixes, better tracing, configurable redirect processing,
and a fix to split-horizon/poisoned-reverse treatment.

Submitted by:	Vernon J. Schryver <vjs@mica.denver.sgi.com>
1996-12-11 20:59:33 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. 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. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. 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.
*/
#if !defined(lint) && !defined(sgi) && !defined(__NetBSD__)
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)if.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93";
#elif defined(__NetBSD__)
static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD$";
#endif
#ident "$Revision: 1.12 $"
#include "defs.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
struct parm *parms;
struct intnet *intnets;
struct tgate *tgates;
/* use configured parameters
*/
void
get_parms(struct interface *ifp)
{
static warned_auth_in, warned_auth_out;
struct parm *parmp;
int i, num_passwds = 0;
/* get all relevant parameters
*/
for (parmp = parms; parmp != 0; parmp = parmp->parm_next) {
if (parmp->parm_name[0] == '\0'
|| !strcmp(ifp->int_name, parmp->parm_name)
|| (parmp->parm_name[0] == '\n'
&& on_net(ifp->int_addr,
parmp->parm_net, parmp->parm_mask))) {
/* This group of parameters is relevant,
* so get its settings
*/
ifp->int_state |= parmp->parm_int_state;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_AUTH_KEYS; i++) {
if (parmp->parm_auth[0].type == RIP_AUTH_NONE
|| num_passwds >= MAX_AUTH_KEYS)
break;
bcopy(&parmp->parm_auth[i],
&ifp->int_auth[num_passwds++],
sizeof(ifp->int_auth[0]));
}
if (parmp->parm_rdisc_pref != 0)
ifp->int_rdisc_pref = parmp->parm_rdisc_pref;
if (parmp->parm_rdisc_int != 0)
ifp->int_rdisc_int = parmp->parm_rdisc_int;
if (parmp->parm_d_metric != 0)
ifp->int_d_metric = parmp->parm_d_metric;
}
}
/* Set general defaults.
*
* Default poor-man's router discovery to a metric that will
* be heard by old versions of `routed`. They ignored received
* routes with metric 15.
*/
if ((ifp->int_state & IS_PM_RDISC)
&& ifp->int_d_metric == 0)
ifp->int_d_metric = FAKE_METRIC;
if (ifp->int_rdisc_int == 0)
ifp->int_rdisc_int = DefMaxAdvertiseInterval;
if (!(ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST)
&& !(ifp->int_state & IS_REMOTE))
ifp->int_state |= IS_BCAST_RDISC;
if (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) {
ifp->int_state |= IS_BCAST_RDISC;
/* By default, point-to-point links should be passive
* about router-discovery for the sake of demand-dialing.
*/
if (0 == (ifp->int_state & GROUP_IS_SOL))
ifp->int_state |= IS_NO_SOL_OUT;
if (0 == (ifp->int_state & GROUP_IS_ADV))
ifp->int_state |= IS_NO_ADV_OUT;
}
if (0 != (ifp->int_state & (IS_PASSIVE | IS_REMOTE)))
ifp->int_state |= IS_NO_RDISC;
if (ifp->int_state & IS_PASSIVE)
ifp->int_state |= IS_NO_RIP;
if (!IS_RIP_IN_OFF(ifp->int_state)
&& ifp->int_auth[0].type != RIP_AUTH_NONE
&& !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIPV1_IN)
&& !warned_auth_in) {
msglog("Warning: RIPv1 input via %s"
" will be accepted without authentication",
ifp->int_name);
warned_auth_in = 1;
}
if (!IS_RIP_OUT_OFF(ifp->int_state)
&& ifp->int_auth[0].type != RIP_AUTH_NONE
&& !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIPV1_OUT)) {
if (!warned_auth_out) {
msglog("Warning: RIPv1 output via %s"
" will be sent without authentication",
ifp->int_name);
warned_auth_out = 1;
}
}
}
/* Read a list of gateways from /etc/gateways and add them to our tables.
*
* This file contains a list of "remote" gateways. That is usually
* a gateway which we cannot immediately determine if it is present or
* not as we can do for those provided by directly connected hardware.
*
* If a gateway is marked "passive" in the file, then we assume it
* does not understand RIP and assume it is always present. Those
* not marked passive are treated as if they were directly connected
* and assumed to be broken if they do not send us advertisements.
* All remote interfaces are added to our list, and those not marked
* passive are sent routing updates.
*
* A passive interface can also be local, hardware interface exempt
* from RIP.
*/
void
gwkludge(void)
{
FILE *fp;
char *p, *lptr;
char lbuf[200], net_host[5], dname[64+1+64+1], gname[64+1], qual[9];
struct interface *ifp;
naddr dst, netmask, gate;
int metric, n;
struct stat sb;
u_int state;
char *type;
fp = fopen(_PATH_GATEWAYS, "r");
if (fp == 0)
return;
if (0 > fstat(fileno(fp), &sb)) {
msglog("could not stat() "_PATH_GATEWAYS);
(void)fclose(fp);
return;
}
for (;;) {
if (0 == fgets(lbuf, sizeof(lbuf)-1, fp))
break;
lptr = lbuf;
while (*lptr == ' ')
lptr++;
if (*lptr == '\n' /* ignore null and comment lines */
|| *lptr == '#')
continue;
p = lptr+strlen(lptr)-1;
while (*p == '\n' || *p == ' ')
*p-- = '\0';
/* notice newfangled parameter lines
*/
if (strncasecmp("net", lptr, 3)
&& strncasecmp("host", lptr, 4)) {
p = parse_parms(lptr,
(sb.st_uid == 0
&& !(sb.st_mode&(S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO))));
if (p != 0) {
if (strcasecmp(p,lptr))
msglog("%s in "_PATH_GATEWAYS
" entry \"%s\"", p, lptr);
else
msglog("bad \"%s\" in "_PATH_GATEWAYS,
lptr);
}
continue;
}
/* {net | host} XX[/M] XX gateway XX metric DD [passive | external]\n */
qual[0] = '\0';
n = sscanf(lptr, "%4s %129[^ \t] gateway"
" %64[^ / \t] metric %u %8s\n",
net_host, dname, gname, &metric, qual);
if (n != 4 && n != 5) {
msglog("bad "_PATH_GATEWAYS" entry \"%s\"; %d values",
lptr, n);
continue;
}
if (metric >= HOPCNT_INFINITY) {
msglog("bad metric in "_PATH_GATEWAYS" entry \"%s\"",
lptr);
continue;
}
if (!strcasecmp(net_host, "host")) {
if (!gethost(dname, &dst)) {
msglog("bad host \"%s\" in "_PATH_GATEWAYS
" entry \"%s\"", dname, lptr);
continue;
}
netmask = HOST_MASK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(net_host, "net")) {
if (!getnet(dname, &dst, &netmask)) {
msglog("bad net \"%s\" in "_PATH_GATEWAYS
" entry \"%s\"", dname, lptr);
continue;
}
HTONL(dst); /* make network # into IP address */
} else {
msglog("bad \"%s\" in "_PATH_GATEWAYS
" entry \"%s\"", lptr);
continue;
}
if (!gethost(gname, &gate)) {
msglog("bad gateway \"%s\" in "_PATH_GATEWAYS
" entry \"%s\"", gname, lptr);
continue;
}
if (!strcasecmp(qual, type = "passive")) {
/* Passive entries are not placed in our tables,
* only the kernel's, so we don't copy all of the
* external routing information within a net.
* Internal machines should use the default
* route to a suitable gateway (like us).
*/
state = IS_REMOTE | IS_PASSIVE;
if (metric == 0)
metric = 1;
} else if (!strcasecmp(qual, type = "external")) {
/* External entries are handled by other means
* such as EGP, and are placed only in the daemon
* tables to prevent overriding them with something
* else.
*/
strcpy(qual,"external");
state = IS_REMOTE | IS_PASSIVE | IS_EXTERNAL;
if (metric == 0)
metric = 1;
} else if (!strcasecmp(qual, "active")
|| qual[0] == '\0') {
if (metric != 0) {
/* Entries that are neither "passive" nor
* "external" are "remote" and must behave
* like physical interfaces. If they are not
* heard from regularly, they are deleted.
*/
state = IS_REMOTE;
type = "remote";
} else {
/* "remote" entries with a metric of 0
* are aliases for our own interfaces
*/
state = IS_REMOTE | IS_PASSIVE | IS_ALIAS;
type = "alias";
}
} else {
msglog("bad "_PATH_GATEWAYS" entry \"%s\";"
" unknown type %s", lptr, qual);
continue;
}
if (0 != (state & (IS_PASSIVE | IS_REMOTE)))
state |= IS_NO_RDISC;
if (state & IS_PASSIVE)
state |= IS_NO_RIP;
ifp = check_dup(gate,dst,netmask,0);
if (ifp != 0) {
msglog("duplicate "_PATH_GATEWAYS" entry \"%s\"",lptr);
continue;
}
ifp = (struct interface *)malloc(sizeof(*ifp));
bzero(ifp, sizeof(*ifp));
ifp->int_state = state;
if (netmask == HOST_MASK)
ifp->int_if_flags = IFF_POINTOPOINT | IFF_UP_RUNNING;
else
ifp->int_if_flags = IFF_UP_RUNNING;
ifp->int_act_time = NEVER;
ifp->int_addr = gate;
ifp->int_dstaddr = dst;
ifp->int_mask = netmask;
ifp->int_ripv1_mask = netmask;
ifp->int_std_mask = std_mask(gate);
ifp->int_net = ntohl(dst);
ifp->int_std_net = ifp->int_net & ifp->int_std_mask;
ifp->int_std_addr = htonl(ifp->int_std_net);
ifp->int_metric = metric;
if (!(state & IS_EXTERNAL)
&& ifp->int_mask != ifp->int_std_mask)
ifp->int_state |= IS_SUBNET;
(void)sprintf(ifp->int_name, "%s(%s)", type, gname);
ifp->int_index = -1;
if_link(ifp);
}
/* After all of the parameter lines have been read,
* apply them to any remote interfaces.
*/
for (ifp = ifnet; 0 != ifp; ifp = ifp->int_next) {
get_parms(ifp);
tot_interfaces++;
if (!IS_RIP_OFF(ifp->int_state))
rip_interfaces++;
trace_if("Add", ifp);
}
(void)fclose(fp);
}
/* strtok(), but honoring backslash
*/
static int /* 0=ok, -1=bad */
parse_quote(char **linep,
char *delims,
char *delimp,
char *buf,
int lim)
{
char c, *pc, *p;
pc = *linep;
if (*pc == '\0')
return -1;
while (lim != 0) {
c = *pc++;
if (c == '\0')
break;
if (c == '\\' && pc != '\0') {
if ((c = *pc++) == 'n') {
c = '\n';
} else if (c == 'r') {
c = '\r';
} else if (c == 't') {
c = '\t';
} else if (c == 'b') {
c = '\b';
} else if (c >= '0' && c <= '7') {
c -= '0';
if (*pc >= '0' && *pc <= '7') {
c = (c<<3)+(*pc++ - '0');
if (*pc >= '0' && *pc <= '7')
c = (c<<3)+(*pc++ - '0');
}
}
} else {
for (p = delims; *p != '\0'; ++p) {
if (*p == c)
goto exit;
}
}
*buf++ = c;
--lim;
}
exit:
if (lim == 0)
return -1;
*buf = '\0';
if (delimp != 0)
*delimp = c;
*linep = pc-1;
return 0;
}
/* Parse password timestamp
*/
static char *
parse_ts(time_t *tp,
char **valp,
char *val0,
char *delimp,
char *buf,
u_int bufsize)
{
struct tm tm;
if (0 > parse_quote(valp, "| ,\n\r", delimp,
buf,bufsize)
|| buf[bufsize-1] != '\0'
|| buf[bufsize-2] != '\0') {
sprintf(buf,"bad timestamp %.25s", val0);
return buf;
}
strcat(buf,"\n");
bzero(&tm, sizeof(tm));
if (5 != sscanf(buf, "%u/%u/%u@%u:%u\n",
&tm.tm_year, &tm.tm_mon, &tm.tm_mday,
&tm.tm_hour, &tm.tm_min)) {
sprintf(buf,"bad timestamp %.25s", val0);
return buf;
}
if (tm.tm_year <= 37)
tm.tm_year += 100;
if ((*tp = mktime(&tm)) == -1) {
sprintf(buf,"bad timestamp %.25s", val0);
return buf;
}
return 0;
}
/* Get a password, key ID, and expiration date in the format
* passwd|keyID|year/mon/day@hour:min|year/mon/day@hour:min
*/
static char * /* 0 or error message */
get_passwd(char *tgt,
char *val,
struct parm *parmp,
u_char type,
int safe) /* 1=from secure file */
{
static char buf[80];
char *val0, *p, delim;
struct auth k, *ap, *ap2;
int i;
u_long l;
if (!safe)
return "unsafe password";
for (ap = parmp->parm_auth, i = 0;
ap->type != RIP_AUTH_NONE; i++, ap++) {
if (i >= MAX_AUTH_KEYS)
return "too many passwords";
}
bzero(&k, sizeof(k));
k.type = type;
k.end = -1-DAY;
val0 = val;
if (0 > parse_quote(&val, "| ,\n\r", &delim,
(char *)k.key, sizeof(k.key)))
return tgt;
if (delim != '|') {
if (type == RIP_AUTH_MD5)
return "missing Keyid";
} else {
val0 = ++val;
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0';
if (0 > parse_quote(&val, "| ,\n\r", &delim, buf,sizeof(buf))
|| buf[sizeof(buf)-1] != '\0'
|| (l = strtoul(buf,&p,0)) > 255
|| *p != '\0') {
sprintf(buf,"bad KeyID \"%.20s\"", val0);
return buf;
}
for (ap2 = parmp->parm_auth; ap2 < ap; ap2++) {
if (ap2->keyid == l) {
sprintf(buf,"duplicate KeyID \"%.20s\"", val0);
return buf;
}
}
k.keyid = (int)l;
if (delim == '|') {
val0 = ++val;
if (0 != (p = parse_ts(&k.start,&val,val0,&delim,
buf,sizeof(buf))))
return p;
if (delim != '|')
return "missing second timestamp";
val0 = ++val;
if (0 != (p = parse_ts(&k.end,&val,val0,&delim,
buf,sizeof(buf))))
return p;
if ((u_long)k.start > (u_long)k.end) {
sprintf(buf,"out of order timestamp %.30s",
val0);
return buf;
}
}
}
if (delim != '\0')
return tgt;
bcopy(&k, ap, sizeof(*ap));
return 0;
}
/* Parse a set of parameters for an interface.
*/
char * /* 0 or error message */
parse_parms(char *line,
int safe) /* 1=from secure file */
{
#define PARS(str) (!strcasecmp(tgt, str))
#define PARSEQ(str) (!strncasecmp(tgt, str"=", sizeof(str)))
#define CKF(g,b) {if (0 != (parm.parm_int_state & ((g) & ~(b)))) break; \
parm.parm_int_state |= (b);}
struct parm parm;
struct intnet *intnetp;
struct tgate *tg;
naddr addr, mask;
char delim, *val0, *tgt, *val, *p;
char buf[64];
/* "subnet=x.y.z.u/mask,metric" must be alone on the line */
if (!strncasecmp(line, "subnet=", sizeof("subnet=")-1)
&& *(val = &line[sizeof("subnet=")]) != '\0') {
intnetp = (struct intnet*)malloc(sizeof(*intnetp));
intnetp->intnet_metric = 1;
if ((p = strrchr(val,','))) {
*p++ = '\0';
intnetp->intnet_metric = (int)strtol(p,&p,0);
if (*p != '\0'
|| intnetp->intnet_metric <= 0
|| intnetp->intnet_metric >= HOPCNT_INFINITY)
return line;
}
if (!getnet(val, &intnetp->intnet_addr, &intnetp->intnet_mask)
|| intnetp->intnet_mask == HOST_MASK
|| intnetp->intnet_addr == RIP_DEFAULT) {
free(intnetp);
return line;
}
HTONL(intnetp->intnet_addr);
intnetp->intnet_next = intnets;
intnets = intnetp;
return 0;
}
bzero(&parm, sizeof(parm));
tgt = "null";
for (;;) {
tgt = line + strspn(line, " ,\n\r");
if (*tgt == '\0')
break;
line += strcspn(tgt, "= ,\n\r");
delim = *line;
if (delim == '=') {
val0 = ++line;
if (0 > parse_quote(&line," ,\n\r",&delim,
buf,sizeof(buf)))
return tgt;
}
if (delim != '\0')
*line++ = '\0';
if (PARSEQ("if")) {
if (parm.parm_name[0] != '\0'
|| strlen(buf) > IFNAMSIZ)
return tgt;
strcpy(parm.parm_name, buf);
} else if (PARSEQ("addr")) {
/* This is a bad idea, because the address based
* sets of parameters cannot be checked for
* consistency with the interface name parameters.
* The parm_net stuff is needed to allow several
* -F settings.
*/
if (!getnet(val0, &addr, &mask)
|| parm.parm_name[0] != '\0')
return tgt;
parm.parm_net = addr;
parm.parm_mask = mask;
parm.parm_name[0] = '\n';
} else if (PARSEQ("passwd")) {
/* since cleartext passwords are so weak allow
* them anywhere
*/
tgt = get_passwd(tgt,val0,&parm,RIP_AUTH_PW,1);
if (tgt) {
*val0 = '\0';
return tgt;
}
} else if (PARSEQ("md5_passwd")) {
tgt = get_passwd(tgt,val0,&parm,RIP_AUTH_MD5,safe);
if (tgt) {
*val0 = '\0';
return tgt;
}
} else if (PARS("no_ag")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= (IS_NO_AG | IS_NO_SUPER_AG);
} else if (PARS("no_super_ag")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_NO_SUPER_AG;
} else if (PARS("no_ripv1_in")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_NO_RIPV1_IN;
} else if (PARS("no_ripv2_in")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_NO_RIPV2_IN;
} else if (PARS("ripv2_out")) {
if (parm.parm_int_state & IS_NO_RIPV2_OUT)
return tgt;
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_NO_RIPV1_OUT;
} else if (PARS("ripv2")) {
if ((parm.parm_int_state & IS_NO_RIPV2_OUT)
|| (parm.parm_int_state & IS_NO_RIPV2_IN))
return tgt;
parm.parm_int_state |= (IS_NO_RIPV1_IN
| IS_NO_RIPV1_OUT);
} else if (PARS("no_rip")) {
CKF(IS_PM_RDISC, IS_NO_RIP);
} else if (PARS("no_rdisc")) {
CKF((GROUP_IS_SOL|GROUP_IS_ADV), IS_NO_RDISC);
} else if (PARS("no_solicit")) {
CKF(GROUP_IS_SOL, IS_NO_SOL_OUT);
} else if (PARS("send_solicit")) {
CKF(GROUP_IS_SOL, IS_SOL_OUT);
} else if (PARS("no_rdisc_adv")) {
CKF(GROUP_IS_ADV, IS_NO_ADV_OUT);
} else if (PARS("rdisc_adv")) {
CKF(GROUP_IS_ADV, IS_ADV_OUT);
} else if (PARS("bcast_rdisc")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_BCAST_RDISC;
} else if (PARS("passive")) {
CKF((GROUP_IS_SOL|GROUP_IS_ADV), IS_NO_RDISC);
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_NO_RIP;
} else if (PARSEQ("rdisc_pref")) {
if (parm.parm_rdisc_pref != 0
|| (parm.parm_rdisc_pref = (int)strtoul(buf, &p,0),
*p != '\0'))
return tgt;
} else if (PARS("pm_rdisc")) {
if (IS_RIP_OUT_OFF(parm.parm_int_state))
return tgt;
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_PM_RDISC;
} else if (PARSEQ("rdisc_interval")) {
if (parm.parm_rdisc_int != 0
|| (parm.parm_rdisc_int = (int)strtoul(buf,&p,0),
*p != '\0')
|| parm.parm_rdisc_int < MinMaxAdvertiseInterval
|| parm.parm_rdisc_int > MaxMaxAdvertiseInterval)
return tgt;
} else if (PARSEQ("fake_default")) {
if (parm.parm_d_metric != 0
|| IS_RIP_OUT_OFF(parm.parm_int_state)
|| (parm.parm_d_metric = (int)strtoul(buf,&p,0),
*p != '\0')
|| parm.parm_d_metric > HOPCNT_INFINITY-1)
return tgt;
} else if (PARSEQ("trust_gateway")) {
if (!gethost(buf,&addr))
return tgt;
tg = (struct tgate *)malloc(sizeof(*tg));
tg->tgate_next = tgates;
tg->tgate_addr = addr;
tgates = tg;
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_DISTRUST;
} else if (PARS("redirect_ok")) {
parm.parm_int_state |= IS_REDIRECT_OK;
} else {
return tgt; /* error */
}
}
return check_parms(&parm);
#undef PARS
#undef PARSEQ
}
/* check for duplicate parameter specifications */
char * /* 0 or error message */
check_parms(struct parm *new)
{
struct parm *parmp, **parmpp;
int i, num_passwds;
/* set implicit values
*/
if (new->parm_int_state & IS_NO_ADV_IN)
new->parm_int_state |= IS_NO_SOL_OUT;
for (i = num_passwds = 0; i < MAX_AUTH_KEYS; i++) {
if (new->parm_auth[i].type != RIP_AUTH_NONE)
num_passwds++;
}
/* compare with existing sets of parameters
*/
for (parmpp = &parms;
(parmp = *parmpp) != 0;
parmpp = &parmp->parm_next) {
if (strcmp(new->parm_name, parmp->parm_name))
continue;
if (!on_net(htonl(parmp->parm_net),
new->parm_net, new->parm_mask)
&& !on_net(htonl(new->parm_net),
parmp->parm_net, parmp->parm_mask))
continue;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_AUTH_KEYS; i++) {
if (parmp->parm_auth[i].type != RIP_AUTH_NONE)
num_passwds++;
}
if (num_passwds > MAX_AUTH_KEYS)
return "too many conflicting passwords";
if ((0 != (new->parm_int_state & GROUP_IS_SOL)
&& 0 != (parmp->parm_int_state & GROUP_IS_SOL)
&& 0 != ((new->parm_int_state ^ parmp->parm_int_state)
&& GROUP_IS_SOL))
|| (0 != (new->parm_int_state & GROUP_IS_ADV)
&& 0 != (parmp->parm_int_state & GROUP_IS_ADV)
&& 0 != ((new->parm_int_state ^ parmp->parm_int_state)
&& GROUP_IS_ADV))
|| (new->parm_rdisc_pref != 0
&& parmp->parm_rdisc_pref != 0
&& new->parm_rdisc_pref != parmp->parm_rdisc_pref)
|| (new->parm_rdisc_int != 0
&& parmp->parm_rdisc_int != 0
&& new->parm_rdisc_int != parmp->parm_rdisc_int)) {
return ("conflicting, duplicate router discovery"
" parameters");
}
if (new->parm_d_metric != 0
&& parmp->parm_d_metric != 0
&& new->parm_d_metric != parmp->parm_d_metric) {
return ("conflicting, duplicate poor man's router"
" discovery or fake default metric");
}
}
/* link new entry on the so that when the entries are scanned,
* they affect the result in the order the operator specified.
*/
parmp = (struct parm*)malloc(sizeof(*parmp));
bcopy(new, parmp, sizeof(*parmp));
*parmpp = parmp;
return 0;
}
/* get a network number as a name or a number, with an optional "/xx"
* netmask.
*/
int /* 0=bad */
getnet(char *name,
naddr *netp, /* a network so host byte order */
naddr *maskp) /* masks are always in host order */
{
int i;
struct netent *np;
naddr mask; /* in host byte order */
struct in_addr in; /* a network and so host byte order */
char hname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1];
char *mname, *p;
/* Detect and separate "1.2.3.4/24"
*/
if (0 != (mname = rindex(name,'/'))) {
i = (int)(mname - name);
if (i > sizeof(hname)-1) /* name too long */
return 0;
bcopy(name, hname, i);
hname[i] = '\0';
mname++;
name = hname;
}
np = getnetbyname(name);
if (np != 0) {
in.s_addr = (naddr)np->n_net;
} else if (inet_aton(name, &in) == 1) {
NTOHL(in.s_addr);
} else if (!mname && !strcasecmp(name,"default")) {
in.s_addr = RIP_DEFAULT;
} else {
return 0;
}
if (!mname) {
/* we cannot use the interfaces here because we have not
* looked at them yet.
*/
mask = std_mask(htonl(in.s_addr));
if ((~mask & in.s_addr) != 0)
mask = HOST_MASK;
} else {
mask = (naddr)strtoul(mname, &p, 0);
if (*p != '\0' || mask > 32)
return 0;
mask = HOST_MASK << (32-mask);
}
/* must have mask of 0 with default */
if (mask != 0 && in.s_addr == RIP_DEFAULT)
return 0;
/* no host bits allowed in a network number */
if ((~mask & in.s_addr) != 0)
return 0;
/* require non-zero network number */
if ((mask & in.s_addr) == 0 && in.s_addr != RIP_DEFAULT)
return 0;
if (in.s_addr>>24 == 0 && in.s_addr != RIP_DEFAULT)
return 0;
if (in.s_addr>>24 == 0xff)
return 0;
*netp = in.s_addr;
*maskp = mask;
return 1;
}
int /* 0=bad */
gethost(char *name,
naddr *addrp)
{
struct hostent *hp;
struct in_addr in;
/* Try for a number first, even in IRIX where gethostbyname()
* is smart. This avoids hitting the name server which
* might be sick because routing is.
*/
if (inet_aton(name, &in) == 1) {
/* get a good number, but check that it it makes some
* sense.
*/
if (ntohl(in.s_addr)>>24 == 0
|| ntohl(in.s_addr)>>24 == 0xff)
return 0;
*addrp = in.s_addr;
return 1;
}
hp = gethostbyname(name);
if (hp) {
bcopy(hp->h_addr, addrp, sizeof(*addrp));
return 1;
}
return 0;
}