/* common.c - common server code routines This file is part of the nss-ldapd library. Copyright (C) 2006 West Consulting Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Arthur de Jong This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "nslcd.h" #include "common.h" #include "log.h" /* simple wrapper around snptintf() to return non-0 in case of any failure (but always keep string 0-terminated) */ int mysnprintf(char *buffer,size_t buflen,const char *format, ...) { int res; va_list ap; /* do snprintf */ va_start(ap,format); res=vsnprintf(buffer,buflen,format,ap); /* NULL-terminate the string just to be on the safe side */ buffer[buflen-1]='\0'; /* check if the string was completely written */ return ((res<0)||(((size_t)res)>=buflen)); } /* This tries to get the user password attribute from the entry. It will try to return an encrypted password as it is used in /etc/passwd, /etc/group or /etc/shadow depending upon what is in the directory. This function will return NULL if no passwd and will return the literal value in the directory if conversion is not possible. */ const char *get_userpassword(MYLDAP_ENTRY *entry,const char *attr) { const char **values; int i; /* get the entries */ values=myldap_get_values(entry,attr); if ((values==NULL)||(values[0]==NULL)) return NULL; /* go over the entries and return the remainder of the value if it starts with {crypt} or crypt$ */ for (i=0;values[i]!=NULL;i++) { if (strncasecmp(values[i],"{crypt}",7)==0) return values[i]+7; if (strncasecmp(values[i],"crypt$",6)==0) return values[i]+7; } /* just return the first value completely */ return values[0]; /* TODO: support more password formats e.g. SMD5 (which is $1$ but in a different format) (any code for this is more than welcome) */ } /* this writes a single address to the stream */ int write_address(TFILE *fp,const char *addr) { int32_t tmpint32; struct in_addr ipv4addr; struct in6_addr ipv6addr; /* try to parse the address as IPv4 first, fall back to IPv6 */ if (inet_pton(AF_INET,addr,&ipv4addr)>0) { /* write address type */ WRITE_INT32(fp,AF_INET); /* write the address length */ WRITE_INT32(fp,sizeof(struct in_addr)); /* write the address itself (in network byte order) */ WRITE_TYPE(fp,ipv4addr,struct in_addr); } else if (inet_pton(AF_INET6,addr,&ipv6addr)>0) { /* write address type */ WRITE_INT32(fp,AF_INET6); /* write the address length */ WRITE_INT32(fp,sizeof(struct in6_addr)); /* write the address itself (in network byte order) */ WRITE_TYPE(fp,ipv6addr,struct in6_addr); } else { /* failure, log but write simple invalid address (otherwise the address list is messed up) */ /* TODO: have error message in correct format */ log_log(LOG_WARNING,"unparseble address: %s",addr); /* write an illegal address type */ WRITE_INT32(fp,-1); /* write an emtpy address */ WRITE_INT32(fp,0); } /* we're done */ return 0; } int read_address(TFILE *fp,char *addr,int *addrlen,int *af) { int32_t tmpint32; int len; /* read address family */ READ_INT32(fp,*af); if ((*af!=AF_INET)&&(*af!=AF_INET6)) { log_log(LOG_WARNING,"incorrect address family specified: %d",*af); return -1; } /* read address length */ READ_INT32(fp,len); if ((len>*addrlen)||(len<=0)) { log_log(LOG_WARNING,"address length incorrect: %d",len); return -1; } *addrlen=len; /* read address */ READ(fp,addr,len); /* we're done */ return 0; }