/* protocol.c - network address entry lookup routines This file was part of the nss_ldap library (as ldap-proto.c) which has been forked into the nss-ldapd library. Copyright (C) 1997-2005 Luke Howard 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 */ /* Determine the canonical name of the RPC with _nss_ldap_getrdnvalue(), and assign any values of "cn" which do NOT match this canonical name as aliases. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LBER_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LDAP_H #include #endif #if defined(HAVE_THREAD_H) #include #elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H) #include #endif #include "ldap-nss.h" #include "util.h" #include "common.h" #include "log.h" static enum nss_status _nss_ldap_parse_proto (LDAPMessage *e, struct ldap_state UNUSED(*pvt), void *result, char *buffer, size_t buflen) { struct protoent *proto = (struct protoent *) result; char *number; enum nss_status stat; stat = _nss_ldap_getrdnvalue (e, ATM (LM_PROTOCOLS, cn), &proto->p_name, &buffer, &buflen); if (stat != NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS) return stat; stat = _nss_ldap_assign_attrval (e, AT (ipProtocolNumber), &number, &buffer, &buflen); if (stat != NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS) return stat; proto->p_proto = atoi (number); stat = _nss_ldap_assign_attrvals (e, ATM (LM_PROTOCOLS, cn), proto->p_name, &proto->p_aliases, &buffer, &buflen, NULL); if (stat != NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS) return stat; return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS; } /* macros for expanding the NSLCD_PROTOCOL macro */ #define NSLCD_STRING(field) WRITE_STRING(fp,field) #define NSLCD_STRINGLIST(field) WRITE_STRINGLIST_NULLTERM(fp,field) #define NSLCD_INT32(field) WRITE_INT32(fp,field) #define PROTOCOL_NAME result.p_name #define PROTOCOL_ALIASES result.p_aliases #define PROTOCOL_NUMBER result.p_proto int nslcd_protocol_byname(TFILE *fp) { int32_t tmpint32,tmp2int32,tmp3int32; char name[256]; struct ldap_args a; /* these are here for now until we rewrite the LDAP code */ struct protoent result; char buffer[1024]; int errnop; int retv; /* read request parameters */ READ_STRING_BUF2(fp,name,sizeof(name)); /* log call */ log_log(LOG_DEBUG,"nslcd_protocol_byname(%s)",name); /* write the response header */ WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_VERSION); WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_BYNAME); /* do the LDAP request */ LA_INIT(a); LA_STRING(a)=name; LA_TYPE(a)=LA_TYPE_STRING; retv=nss2nslcd(_nss_ldap_getbyname(&a,&result,buffer,1024,&errnop,_nss_ldap_filt_getprotobyname,LM_PROTOCOLS,_nss_ldap_parse_proto)); /* write the response */ WRITE_INT32(fp,retv); if (retv==NSLCD_RESULT_SUCCESS) { NSLCD_PROTOCOL; } WRITE_FLUSH(fp); /* we're done */ return 0; } int nslcd_protocol_bynumber(TFILE *fp) { int32_t tmpint32,tmp2int32,tmp3int32; int protocol; struct ldap_args a; /* these are here for now until we rewrite the LDAP code */ struct protoent result; char buffer[1024]; int errnop; int retv; /* read request parameters */ READ_INT32(fp,protocol); /* log call */ log_log(LOG_DEBUG,"nslcd_protocol_bynumber(%d)",protocol); /* write the response header */ WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_VERSION); WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_BYNUMBER); /* do the LDAP request */ LA_INIT(a); LA_NUMBER(a)=protocol; LA_TYPE(a)=LA_TYPE_NUMBER; retv=nss2nslcd(_nss_ldap_getbyname(&a,&result,buffer,1024,&errnop,_nss_ldap_filt_getprotobynumber,LM_PROTOCOLS,_nss_ldap_parse_proto)); /* write the response */ WRITE_INT32(fp,retv); if (retv==NSLCD_RESULT_SUCCESS) { NSLCD_PROTOCOL; } WRITE_FLUSH(fp); /* we're done */ return 0; } int nslcd_protocol_all(TFILE *fp) { int32_t tmpint32,tmp2int32,tmp3int32; static struct ent_context *protocol_context; /* these are here for now until we rewrite the LDAP code */ struct protoent result; char buffer[1024]; int errnop; int retv; /* log call */ log_log(LOG_DEBUG,"nslcd_protocol_all()"); /* write the response header */ WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_VERSION); WRITE_INT32(fp,NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_ALL); /* initialize context */ if (_nss_ldap_ent_context_init(&protocol_context)==NULL) return -1; /* loop over all results */ while ((retv=nss2nslcd(_nss_ldap_getent(&protocol_context,&result,buffer,1024,&errnop,_nss_ldap_filt_getprotoent,LM_PROTOCOLS,_nss_ldap_parse_proto)))==NSLCD_RESULT_SUCCESS) { /* write the result code */ WRITE_INT32(fp,retv); /* write the entry */ NSLCD_PROTOCOL; } /* write the final result code */ WRITE_INT32(fp,retv); WRITE_FLUSH(fp); /* FIXME: if a previous call returns what happens to the context? */ _nss_ldap_enter(); _nss_ldap_ent_context_release(protocol_context); _nss_ldap_leave(); /* we're done */ return 0; }