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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE GROUP OR * ITS 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. * ==================================================================== * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals on behalf of the Apache Group and was originally based * on public domain software written at the National Center for * Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. * For more information on the Apache Group and the Apache HTTP server * project, please see . * */ /* * rfc1413() speaks a common subset of the RFC 1413, AUTH, TAP and IDENT * protocols. The code queries an RFC 1413 etc. compatible daemon on a remote * host to look up the owner of a connection. The information should not be * used for authentication purposes. This routine intercepts alarm signals. * * Diagnostics are reported through syslog(3). * * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, * The Netherlands. */ /* Some small additions for Apache --- ditch the "sccsid" var if * compiling with gcc (it *has* changed), include ap_config.h for the * prototypes it defines on at least one system (SunlOSs) which has * them missing from the standard header files, and one minor change * below (extra parens around assign "if (foo = bar) ..." to shut up * gcc -Wall). */ /* Rewritten by David Robinson */ #include "httpd.h" /* for server_rec, conn_rec, ap_longjmp, etc. */ #include "http_log.h" /* for aplog_error */ #include "rfc1413.h" #include "http_main.h" /* set_callback_and_alarm */ /* Local stuff. */ /* Semi-well-known port */ #define RFC1413_PORT 113 /* maximum allowed length of userid */ #define RFC1413_USERLEN 512 /* rough limit on the amount of data we accept. */ #define RFC1413_MAXDATA 1000 #ifndef RFC1413_TIMEOUT #define RFC1413_TIMEOUT 30 #endif #define ANY_PORT 0 /* Any old port will do */ #define FROM_UNKNOWN "unknown" int ap_rfc1413_timeout = RFC1413_TIMEOUT; /* Global so it can be changed */ static JMP_BUF timebuf; /* bind_connect - bind both ends of a socket */ /* Ambarish fix this. Very broken */ static int get_rfc1413(int sock, const struct sockaddr_in *our_sin, const struct sockaddr_in *rmt_sin, char user[RFC1413_USERLEN+1], server_rec *srv) { struct sockaddr_in rmt_query_sin, our_query_sin; unsigned int rmt_port, our_port; int i; char *cp; char buffer[RFC1413_MAXDATA + 1]; int buflen; /* * Bind the local and remote ends of the query socket to the same * IP addresses as the connection under investigation. We go * through all this trouble because the local or remote system * might have more than one network address. The RFC1413 etc. * client sends only port numbers; the server takes the IP * addresses from the query socket. */ our_query_sin = *our_sin; our_query_sin.sin_port = htons(ANY_PORT); rmt_query_sin = *rmt_sin; rmt_query_sin.sin_port = htons(RFC1413_PORT); if (bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &our_query_sin, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) < 0) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, srv, "bind: rfc1413: Error binding to local port"); return -1; } /* * errors from connect usually imply the remote machine doesn't support * the service */ if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &rmt_query_sin, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) < 0) return -1; /* send the data */ buflen = ap_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%u,%u\r\n", ntohs(rmt_sin->sin_port), ntohs(our_sin->sin_port)); /* send query to server. Handle short write. */ #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC ebcdic2ascii(&buffer, &buffer, buflen); #endif i = 0; while(i < strlen(buffer)) { int j; j = write(sock, buffer+i, (strlen(buffer+i))); if (j < 0 && errno != EINTR) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, srv, "write: rfc1413: error sending request"); return -1; } else if (j > 0) { i+=j; } } /* * Read response from server. - the response should be newline * terminated according to rfc - make sure it doesn't stomp it's * way out of the buffer. */ i = 0; memset(buffer, '\0', sizeof(buffer)); /* * Note that the strchr function below checks for 10 instead of '\n' * this allows it to work on both ASCII and EBCDIC machines. */ while((cp = strchr(buffer, '\012')) == NULL && i < sizeof(buffer) - 1) { int j; j = read(sock, buffer+i, (sizeof(buffer) - 1) - i); if (j < 0 && errno != EINTR) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, srv, "read: rfc1413: error reading response"); return -1; } else if (j > 0) { i+=j; } } /* RFC1413_USERLEN = 512 */ #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC ascii2ebcdic(&buffer, &buffer, (size_t)i); #endif if (sscanf(buffer, "%u , %u : USERID :%*[^:]:%512s", &rmt_port, &our_port, user) != 3 || ntohs(rmt_sin->sin_port) != rmt_port || ntohs(our_sin->sin_port) != our_port) return -1; /* * Strip trailing carriage return. It is part of the * protocol, not part of the data. */ if ((cp = strchr(user, '\r'))) *cp = '\0'; return 0; } /* ident_timeout - handle timeouts */ static void ident_timeout(int sig) { ap_longjmp(timebuf, sig); } /* rfc1413 - return remote user name, given socket structures */ char *ap_rfc1413(conn_rec *conn, server_rec *srv) { static char user[RFC1413_USERLEN + 1]; /* XXX */ static char *result; static int sock; result = FROM_UNKNOWN; sock = ap_psocket(conn->pool, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP); if (sock < 0) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, srv, "socket: rfc1413: error creating socket"); conn->remote_logname = result; } /* * Set up a timer so we won't get stuck while waiting for the server. */ if (ap_setjmp(timebuf) == 0) { ap_set_callback_and_alarm(ident_timeout, ap_rfc1413_timeout); if (get_rfc1413(sock, &conn->local_addr, &conn->remote_addr, user, srv) >= 0) result = user; } ap_set_callback_and_alarm(NULL, 0); ap_pclosesocket(conn->pool, sock); conn->remote_logname = result; return conn->remote_logname; }