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{ip,udp,tcp} header and return a void * pointing to the payload (i.e. the first byte past the end of the header and any required padding). Use them consistently throughout libalias to a) reduce code duplication, b) improve code legibility, c) get rid of a bunch of alignment warnings.
387 lines
11 KiB
C
387 lines
11 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2001 Charles Mott <cm@linktel.net>
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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/* Alias_irc.c intercepts packages contain IRC CTCP commands, and
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changes DCC commands to export a port on the aliasing host instead
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of an aliased host.
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For this routine to work, the DCC command must fit entirely into a
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single TCP packet. This will usually happen, but is not
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guaranteed.
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The interception is likely to change the length of the packet.
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The handling of this is copied more-or-less verbatim from
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ftp_alias.c
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Initial version: Eivind Eklund <perhaps@yes.no> (ee) 97-01-29
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Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
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Very minor changes to conform with
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local/global/function naming conventions
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withing the packet alising module.
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*/
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/* Includes */
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <netinet/ip.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include "alias_local.h"
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/* Local defines */
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#define DBprintf(a)
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void
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AliasHandleIrcOut(struct libalias *la,
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struct ip *pip, /* IP packet to examine */
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struct alias_link *lnk, /* Which link are we on? */
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int maxsize /* Maximum size of IP packet including
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* headers */
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)
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{
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int hlen, tlen, dlen;
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struct in_addr true_addr;
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u_short true_port;
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char *sptr;
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struct tcphdr *tc;
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int i; /* Iterator through the source */
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/* Calculate data length of TCP packet */
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tc = (struct tcphdr *)ip_next(pip);
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hlen = (pip->ip_hl + tc->th_off) << 2;
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tlen = ntohs(pip->ip_len);
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dlen = tlen - hlen;
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/*
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* Return if data length is too short - assume an entire PRIVMSG in
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* each packet.
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*/
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if (dlen < (int)sizeof(":A!a@n.n PRIVMSG A :aDCC 1 1a") - 1)
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return;
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/* Place string pointer at beginning of data */
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sptr = (char *)pip;
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sptr += hlen;
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maxsize -= hlen; /* We're interested in maximum size of
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* data, not packet */
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/* Search for a CTCP command [Note 1] */
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for (i = 0; i < dlen; i++) {
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if (sptr[i] == '\001')
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goto lFOUND_CTCP;
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}
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return; /* No CTCP commands in */
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/* Handle CTCP commands - the buffer may have to be copied */
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lFOUND_CTCP:
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{
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char newpacket[65536]; /* Estimate of maximum packet size
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* :) */
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unsigned int copyat = i; /* Same */
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unsigned int iCopy = 0; /* How much data have we written to
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* copy-back string? */
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unsigned long org_addr; /* Original IP address */
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unsigned short org_port; /* Original source port
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* address */
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lCTCP_START:
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if (i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket))
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++]; /* Copy the CTCP start
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* character */
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/* Start of a CTCP */
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if (i + 4 >= dlen) /* Too short for DCC */
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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if (sptr[i + 0] != 'D')
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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if (sptr[i + 1] != 'C')
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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if (sptr[i + 2] != 'C')
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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if (sptr[i + 3] != ' ')
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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/* We have a DCC command - handle it! */
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i += 4; /* Skip "DCC " */
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if (iCopy + 4 > sizeof(newpacket))
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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newpacket[iCopy++] = 'D';
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newpacket[iCopy++] = 'C';
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newpacket[iCopy++] = 'C';
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newpacket[iCopy++] = ' ';
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DBprintf(("Found DCC\n"));
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/*
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* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
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* protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway
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*/
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while (sptr[i] == ' ') {
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if (++i >= dlen) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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DBprintf(("Transferring command...\n"));
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while (sptr[i] != ' ') {
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newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i];
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if (++i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket)) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated during command\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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/* Copy _one_ space */
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if (i + 1 < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket))
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newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++];
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DBprintf(("Done command - removing spaces\n"));
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/*
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* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
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* protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway
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*/
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while (sptr[i] == ' ') {
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if (++i >= dlen) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces (post-command)\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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DBprintf(("Transferring filename...\n"));
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while (sptr[i] != ' ') {
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newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i];
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if (++i >= dlen || iCopy >= sizeof(newpacket)) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated during filename\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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/* Copy _one_ space */
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if (i + 1 < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket))
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newpacket[iCopy++] = sptr[i++];
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DBprintf(("Done filename - removing spaces\n"));
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/*
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* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
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* protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway
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*/
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while (sptr[i] == ' ') {
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if (++i >= dlen) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet terminated in just spaces (post-filename)\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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DBprintf(("Fetching IP address\n"));
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/* Fetch IP address */
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org_addr = 0;
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while (i < dlen && isdigit(sptr[i])) {
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if (org_addr > ULONG_MAX / 10UL) { /* Terminate on overflow */
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DBprintf(("DCC Address overflow (org_addr == 0x%08lx, next char %c\n", org_addr, sptr[i]));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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org_addr *= 10;
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org_addr += sptr[i++] - '0';
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}
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DBprintf(("Skipping space\n"));
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if (i + 1 >= dlen || sptr[i] != ' ') {
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DBprintf(("Overflow (%d >= %d) or bad character (%02x) terminating IP address\n", i + 1, dlen, sptr[i]));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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/*
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* Skip any extra spaces (should not occur according to
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* protocol, but DCC breaks CTCP protocol anyway, so we
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* might as well play it safe
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*/
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while (sptr[i] == ' ') {
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if (++i >= dlen) {
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DBprintf(("Packet failure - space overflow.\n"));
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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}
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}
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DBprintf(("Fetching port number\n"));
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/* Fetch source port */
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org_port = 0;
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while (i < dlen && isdigit(sptr[i])) {
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if (org_port > 6554) { /* Terminate on overflow
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* (65536/10 rounded up */
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DBprintf(("DCC: port number overflow\n"));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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org_port *= 10;
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org_port += sptr[i++] - '0';
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}
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/* Skip illegal addresses (or early termination) */
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if (i >= dlen || (sptr[i] != '\001' && sptr[i] != ' ')) {
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DBprintf(("Bad port termination\n"));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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DBprintf(("Got IP %lu and port %u\n", org_addr, (unsigned)org_port));
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/* We've got the address and port - now alias it */
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{
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struct alias_link *dcc_lnk;
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struct in_addr destaddr;
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true_port = htons(org_port);
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true_addr.s_addr = htonl(org_addr);
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destaddr.s_addr = 0;
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/* Sanity/Security checking */
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if (!org_addr || !org_port ||
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pip->ip_src.s_addr != true_addr.s_addr ||
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org_port < IPPORT_RESERVED)
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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/*
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* Steal the FTP_DATA_PORT - it doesn't really
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* matter, and this would probably allow it through
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* at least _some_ firewalls.
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*/
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dcc_lnk = FindUdpTcpOut(la, true_addr, destaddr,
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true_port, 0,
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IPPROTO_TCP, 1);
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DBprintf(("Got a DCC link\n"));
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if (dcc_lnk) {
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struct in_addr alias_address; /* Address from aliasing */
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u_short alias_port; /* Port given by
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* aliasing */
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int n;
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#ifndef NO_FW_PUNCH
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/* Generate firewall hole as appropriate */
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PunchFWHole(dcc_lnk);
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#endif
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alias_address = GetAliasAddress(lnk);
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n = snprintf(&newpacket[iCopy],
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sizeof(newpacket) - iCopy,
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"%lu ", (u_long) htonl(alias_address.s_addr));
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if (n < 0) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet construct failure.\n"));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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if ((iCopy += n) >= sizeof(newpacket)) { /* Truncated/fit exactly
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* - bad news */
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DBprintf(("DCC constructed packet overflow.\n"));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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alias_port = GetAliasPort(dcc_lnk);
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n = snprintf(&newpacket[iCopy],
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sizeof(newpacket) - iCopy,
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"%u", htons(alias_port));
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if (n < 0) {
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DBprintf(("DCC packet construct failure.\n"));
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goto lBAD_CTCP;
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}
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iCopy += n;
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/*
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* Done - truncated cases will be taken
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* care of by lBAD_CTCP
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*/
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DBprintf(("Aliased IP %lu and port %u\n", alias_address.s_addr, (unsigned)alias_port));
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}
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}
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/*
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* An uninteresting CTCP - state entered right after '\001'
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* has been pushed. Also used to copy the rest of a DCC,
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* after IP address and port has been handled
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*/
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lBAD_CTCP:
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for (; i < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket); i++, iCopy++) {
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newpacket[iCopy] = sptr[i]; /* Copy CTCP unchanged */
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if (sptr[i] == '\001') {
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goto lNORMAL_TEXT;
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}
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}
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goto lPACKET_DONE;
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/* Normal text */
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lNORMAL_TEXT:
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for (; i < dlen && iCopy < sizeof(newpacket); i++, iCopy++) {
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newpacket[iCopy] = sptr[i]; /* Copy CTCP unchanged */
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if (sptr[i] == '\001') {
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goto lCTCP_START;
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}
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}
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/* Handle the end of a packet */
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lPACKET_DONE:
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iCopy = iCopy > maxsize - copyat ? maxsize - copyat : iCopy;
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memcpy(sptr + copyat, newpacket, iCopy);
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/* Save information regarding modified seq and ack numbers */
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{
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int delta;
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SetAckModified(lnk);
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delta = GetDeltaSeqOut(pip, lnk);
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AddSeq(pip, lnk, delta + copyat + iCopy - dlen);
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}
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/* Revise IP header */
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{
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u_short new_len;
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new_len = htons(hlen + iCopy + copyat);
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DifferentialChecksum(&pip->ip_sum,
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&new_len,
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&pip->ip_len,
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1);
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pip->ip_len = new_len;
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}
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/* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
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tc->th_sum = 0;
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tc->th_sum = TcpChecksum(pip);
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return;
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}
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}
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/* Notes:
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[Note 1]
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The initial search will most often fail; it could be replaced with a 32-bit specific search.
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Such a search would be done for 32-bit unsigned value V:
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V ^= 0x01010101; (Search is for null bytes)
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if( ((V-0x01010101)^V) & 0x80808080 ) {
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(found a null bytes which was a 01 byte)
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}
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To assert that the processor is 32-bits, do
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extern int ircdccar[32]; (32 bits)
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extern int ircdccar[CHAR_BIT*sizeof(unsigned int)];
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which will generate a type-error on all but 32-bit machines.
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[Note 2] This routine really ought to be replaced with one that
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creates a transparent proxy on the aliasing host, to allow arbitary
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changes in the TCP stream. This should not be too difficult given
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this base; I (ee) will try to do this some time later.
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*/
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