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author | Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> | 2004-08-06 19:57:49 +0000 |
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committer | Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> | 2004-08-06 19:57:49 +0000 |
commit | 3a583aeb59d627fa6ed3221e7214d7989d98be32 (patch) | |
tree | 82d8efc2349c5298877c38219c13ba063494bc97 /epan/resolv.c | |
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From Albert Chin: rename resolv.{ch} to addr_resolv.{ch}, so that an
include of <resolv.h> in any system header file gets the system
<resolv.h> (needed for builds on Tru64 with GTK+ 1.2[.x]).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11615
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diff --git a/epan/resolv.c b/epan/resolv.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7d7acbbb51..0000000000 --- a/epan/resolv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1915 +0,0 @@ -/* resolv.c - * Routines for network object lookup - * - * $Id$ - * - * Laurent Deniel <laurent.deniel@free.fr> - * - * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer - * By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com> - * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 - * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program 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 General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -/* - * Win32 doesn't have SIGALRM. - * - * Mac OS X does, but if you longjmp() out of a name resolution call in - * a signal handler, you might crash, because the state of the resolution - * code that sends messages to lookupd might be inconsistent if you jump - * out of it in middle of a call. - * - * There's no guarantee that longjmp()ing out of name resolution calls - * will work on *any* platform; OpenBSD got rid of the alarm/longjmp - * code in tcpdump, to avoid those sorts of problems, and that was - * picked up by tcpdump.org tcpdump. - */ -#if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__APPLE__) -#ifndef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT -#define AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include <unistd.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H -#include <netdb.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#endif - -#include <signal.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H -#include <sys/socket.h> /* needed to define AF_ values on UNIX */ -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H -#include <winsock2.h> /* needed to define AF_ values on Windows */ -#endif - -#ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT -# include <setjmp.h> -#endif - -#ifdef NEED_INET_ATON_H -# include "inet_aton.h" -#endif - -#ifdef NEED_INET_V6DEFS_H -# include "inet_v6defs.h" -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_GNU_ADNS -# include <errno.h> -# include <adns.h> -#endif - -#if defined(WIN32) && defined(INET6) -# include <ws2tcpip.h> -#endif - -#include "packet.h" -#include "ipv6-utils.h" -#include "resolv.h" -#include "filesystem.h" -#include "prefs.h" - -#define ENAME_ETHERS "ethers" -#define ENAME_IPXNETS "ipxnets" -#define ENAME_MANUF "manuf" - -#define MAXMANUFLEN 9 /* max vendor name length with ending '\0' */ -#define HASHETHSIZE 1024 -#define HASHHOSTSIZE 1024 -#define HASHIPXNETSIZE 256 -#define HASHMANUFSIZE 256 -#define HASHPORTSIZE 256 - -/* hash table used for host and port lookup */ - -#define HASH_IPV4_ADDRESS(addr) ((addr) & (HASHHOSTSIZE - 1)) - -#define HASH_PORT(port) ((port) & (HASHPORTSIZE - 1)) - -typedef struct hashname { - guint addr; - gchar name[MAXNAMELEN]; - gboolean is_dummy_entry; /* name is IP address in dot format */ - struct hashname *next; -} hashname_t; - -/* hash table used for IPX network lookup */ - -/* XXX - check goodness of hash function */ - -#define HASH_IPX_NET(net) ((net) & (HASHIPXNETSIZE - 1)) - -typedef struct hashname hashipxnet_t; - -/* hash tables used for ethernet and manufacturer lookup */ - -#define HASH_ETH_ADDRESS(addr) \ - (((((addr)[2] << 8) | (addr)[3]) ^ (((addr)[4] << 8) | (addr)[5])) & \ - (HASHETHSIZE - 1)) - -#define HASH_ETH_MANUF(addr) (((int)(addr)[2]) & (HASHMANUFSIZE - 1)) - -typedef struct hashmanuf { - guint8 addr[3]; - char name[MAXMANUFLEN]; - struct hashmanuf *next; -} hashmanuf_t; - -typedef struct hashether { - guint8 addr[6]; - char name[MAXNAMELEN]; - gboolean is_dummy_entry; /* not a complete entry */ - struct hashether *next; -} hashether_t; - -/* internal ethernet type */ - -typedef struct _ether -{ - guint8 addr[6]; - char name[MAXNAMELEN]; -} ether_t; - -/* internal ipxnet type */ - -typedef struct _ipxnet -{ - guint addr; - char name[MAXNAMELEN]; -} ipxnet_t; - -static hashname_t *host_table[HASHHOSTSIZE]; -static hashname_t *udp_port_table[HASHPORTSIZE]; -static hashname_t *tcp_port_table[HASHPORTSIZE]; -static hashname_t *sctp_port_table[HASHPORTSIZE]; -static hashether_t *eth_table[HASHETHSIZE]; -static hashmanuf_t *manuf_table[HASHMANUFSIZE]; -static hashether_t *(*wka_table[48])[HASHETHSIZE]; -static hashipxnet_t *ipxnet_table[HASHIPXNETSIZE]; - -static int eth_resolution_initialized = 0; -static int ipxnet_resolution_initialized = 0; - -static hashether_t *add_eth_name(const guint8 *addr, const gchar *name); - -/* - * Flag controlling what names to resolve. - */ -guint32 g_resolv_flags; - -/* - * Global variables (can be changed in GUI sections) - * XXX - they could be changed in GUI code, but there's currently no - * GUI code to change them. - */ - -gchar *g_ethers_path = NULL; /* global ethers file */ -gchar *g_pethers_path = NULL; /* personal ethers file */ -gchar *g_ipxnets_path = NULL; /* global ipxnets file */ -gchar *g_pipxnets_path = NULL; /* personal ipxnets file */ - /* first resolving call */ - -/* GNU ADNS */ - -#ifdef HAVE_GNU_ADNS - -adns_state ads; - -int adns_currently_queued = 0; - -typedef struct _adns_queue_msg -{ - gboolean submitted; - guint32 ip4_addr; - struct e_in6_addr ip6_addr; - int type; - adns_query query; -} adns_queue_msg_t; - -GList *adns_queue_head = NULL; - -#endif /* HAVE_GNU_ADNS */ - -/* - * Local function definitions - */ - -static gchar *serv_name_lookup(guint port, port_type proto) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashname_t *tp; - hashname_t **table; - char *serv_proto = NULL; - struct servent *servp; - - switch(proto) { - case PT_UDP: - table = udp_port_table; - serv_proto = "udp"; - break; - case PT_TCP: - table = tcp_port_table; - serv_proto = "tcp"; - break; - case PT_SCTP: - table = sctp_port_table; - serv_proto = "sctp"; - break; - default: - /* not yet implemented */ - return NULL; - /*NOTREACHED*/ - break; - } /* proto */ - - hash_idx = HASH_PORT(port); - tp = table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = table[hash_idx] = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if( tp->addr == port ) { - return tp->name; - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* fill in a new entry */ - tp->addr = port; - tp->next = NULL; - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_TRANSPORT) || - (servp = getservbyport(g_htons(port), serv_proto)) == NULL) { - /* unknown port */ - sprintf(tp->name, "%d", port); - } else { - strncpy(tp->name, servp->s_name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - } - - return (tp->name); - -} /* serv_name_lookup */ - - -#ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - -#define DNS_TIMEOUT 2 /* max sec per call */ - -jmp_buf hostname_env; - -static void abort_network_query(int sig _U_) -{ - longjmp(hostname_env, 1); -} -#endif /* AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT */ - -static gchar *host_name_lookup(guint addr, gboolean *found) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashname_t * volatile tp; - struct hostent *hostp; -#ifdef HAVE_GNU_ADNS - adns_queue_msg_t *qmsg; -#endif - - *found = TRUE; - - hash_idx = HASH_IPV4_ADDRESS(addr); - - tp = host_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = host_table[hash_idx] = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if( tp->addr == addr ) { - if (tp->is_dummy_entry) - *found = FALSE; - return tp->name; - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* fill in a new entry */ - tp->addr = addr; - tp->next = NULL; - -#ifdef HAVE_GNU_ADNS - if ((g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_CONCURRENT) && - prefs.name_resolve_concurrency > 0) { - qmsg = g_malloc(sizeof(adns_queue_msg_t)); - qmsg->type = AF_INET; - qmsg->ip4_addr = addr; - qmsg->submitted = FALSE; - adns_queue_head = g_list_append(adns_queue_head, (gpointer) qmsg); - - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - ip_to_str_buf((guint8 *)&addr, tp->name); - return tp->name; - } -#endif /* HAVE_GNU_ADNS */ - - /* - * The Windows "gethostbyaddr()" insists on translating 0.0.0.0 to - * the name of the host on which it's running; to work around that - * botch, we don't try to translate an all-zero IP address to a host - * name. - */ - if (addr != 0 && (g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_NETWORK)) { - /* Use async DNS if possible, else fall back to timeouts, - * else call gethostbyaddr and hope for the best - */ - -# ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - - /* Quick hack to avoid DNS/YP timeout */ - - if (!setjmp(hostname_env)) { - signal(SIGALRM, abort_network_query); - alarm(DNS_TIMEOUT); -# endif /* AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT */ - - hostp = gethostbyaddr((char *)&addr, 4, AF_INET); - -# ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - alarm(0); -# endif /* AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT */ - - if (hostp != NULL) { - strncpy(tp->name, hostp->h_name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->is_dummy_entry = FALSE; - return tp->name; - } - -# ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - } -# endif /* AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT */ - - } - - /* unknown host or DNS timeout */ - - ip_to_str_buf((guint8 *)&addr, tp->name); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - *found = FALSE; - - return (tp->name); - -} /* host_name_lookup */ - -static gchar *host_name_lookup6(struct e_in6_addr *addr, gboolean *found) -{ - static gchar name[MAXNAMELEN]; -#ifdef INET6 - struct hostent *hostp; - - if (g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_NETWORK) { -#ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - - /* Quick hack to avoid DNS/YP timeout */ - - if (!setjmp(hostname_env)) { - signal(SIGALRM, abort_network_query); - alarm(DNS_TIMEOUT); -#endif /* AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT */ - hostp = gethostbyaddr((char *)addr, sizeof(*addr), AF_INET6); -#ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - alarm(0); -#endif - if (hostp != NULL) { - strncpy(name, hostp->h_name, MAXNAMELEN); - name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - *found = TRUE; - return name; - } -#ifdef AVOID_DNS_TIMEOUT - } -#endif - } - - /* unknown host or DNS timeout */ -#endif /* INET6 */ - *found = FALSE; - ip6_to_str_buf(addr, name); - return (name); -} - -/* - * Miscellaneous functions - */ - -static int fgetline(char **buf, int *size, FILE *fp) -{ - int len; - int c; - - if (fp == NULL) - return -1; - - if (*buf == NULL) { - if (*size == 0) - *size = BUFSIZ; - - if ((*buf = g_malloc(*size)) == NULL) - return -1; - } - - if (feof(fp)) - return -1; - - len = 0; - while ((c = getc(fp)) != EOF && c != '\n') { - if (len+1 >= *size) { - if ((*buf = g_realloc(*buf, *size += BUFSIZ)) == NULL) - return -1; - } - (*buf)[len++] = c; - } - - if (len == 0 && c == EOF) - return -1; - - (*buf)[len] = '\0'; - - return len; - -} /* fgetline */ - - -/* - * Ethernet / manufacturer resolution - * - * The following functions implement ethernet address resolution and - * ethers files parsing (see ethers(4)). - * - * The manuf file has the same format as ethers(4) except that names are - * truncated to MAXMANUFLEN-1 characters and that an address contains - * only 3 bytes (instead of 6). - * - * Notes: - * - * I decide to not use the existing functions (see ethers(3) on some - * operating systems) for the following reasons: - * - performance gains (use of hash tables and some other enhancements), - * - use of two ethers files (system-wide and per user), - * - avoid the use of NIS maps, - * - lack of these functions on some systems. - * - * So the following functions do _not_ behave as the standard ones. - * - * -- Laurent. - */ - - -/* - * If "manuf_file" is FALSE, parse a 6-byte MAC address. - * If "manuf_file" is TRUE, parse an up-to-6-byte sequence with an optional - * mask. - */ -static gboolean -parse_ether_address(const char *cp, ether_t *eth, unsigned int *mask, - gboolean manuf_file) -{ - int i; - unsigned long num; - char *p; - char sep = '\0'; - - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { - /* Get a hex number, 1 or 2 digits, no sign characters allowed. */ - if (!isxdigit((unsigned char)*cp)) - return FALSE; - num = strtoul(cp, &p, 16); - if (p == cp) - return FALSE; /* failed */ - if (num > 0xFF) - return FALSE; /* not a valid octet */ - eth->addr[i] = (guint8) num; - cp = p; /* skip past the number */ - - /* OK, what character terminated the octet? */ - if (*cp == '/') { - /* "/" - this has a mask. */ - if (!manuf_file) { - /* Entries with masks are allowed only in the "manuf" files. */ - return FALSE; - } - cp++; /* skip past the '/' to get to the mask */ - if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*cp)) - return FALSE; /* no sign allowed */ - num = strtoul(cp, &p, 10); - if (p == cp) - return FALSE; /* failed */ - cp = p; /* skip past the number */ - if (*cp != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*cp)) - return FALSE; /* bogus terminator */ - if (num == 0 || num >= 48) - return FALSE; /* bogus mask */ - /* Mask out the bits not covered by the mask */ - *mask = num; - for (i = 0; num >= 8; i++, num -= 8) - ; /* skip octets entirely covered by the mask */ - /* Mask out the first masked octet */ - eth->addr[i] &= (0xFF << (8 - num)); - i++; - /* Mask out completely-masked-out octets */ - for (; i < 6; i++) - eth->addr[i] = 0; - return TRUE; - } - if (*cp == '\0') { - /* We're at the end of the address, and there's no mask. */ - if (i == 2) { - /* We got 3 bytes, so this is a manufacturer ID. */ - if (!manuf_file) { - /* Manufacturer IDs are only allowed in the "manuf" - files. */ - return FALSE; - } - /* Indicate that this is a manufacturer ID (0 is not allowed - as a mask). */ - *mask = 0; - return TRUE; - } - - if (i == 5) { - /* We got 6 bytes, so this is a MAC address. - If we're reading one of the "manuf" files, indicate that - this is a MAC address (48 is not allowed as a mask). */ - if (manuf_file) - *mask = 48; - return TRUE; - } - - /* We didn't get 3 or 6 bytes, and there's no mask; this is - illegal. */ - return FALSE; - } else { - if (sep == '\0') { - /* We don't know the separator used in this number; it can either - be ':', '-', or '.'. */ - if (*cp != ':' && *cp != '-' && *cp != '.') - return FALSE; - sep = *cp; /* subsequent separators must be the same */ - } else { - /* It has to be the same as the first separator */ - if (*cp != sep) - return FALSE; - } - } - cp++; - } - - return TRUE; -} - -static int parse_ether_line(char *line, ether_t *eth, unsigned int *mask, - gboolean manuf_file) -{ - /* - * See man ethers(4) for ethers file format - * (not available on all systems). - * We allow both ethernet address separators (':' and '-'), - * as well as Ethereal's '.' separator. - */ - - gchar *cp; - - if ((cp = strchr(line, '#'))) - *cp = '\0'; - - if ((cp = strtok(line, " \t\n")) == NULL) - return -1; - - if (!parse_ether_address(cp, eth, mask, manuf_file)) - return -1; - - if ((cp = strtok(NULL, " \t\n")) == NULL) - return -1; - - strncpy(eth->name, cp, MAXNAMELEN); - eth->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - - return 0; - -} /* parse_ether_line */ - -static FILE *eth_p = NULL; - -static void set_ethent(char *path) -{ - if (eth_p) - rewind(eth_p); - else - eth_p = fopen(path, "r"); -} - -static void end_ethent(void) -{ - if (eth_p) { - fclose(eth_p); - eth_p = NULL; - } -} - -static ether_t *get_ethent(unsigned int *mask, gboolean manuf_file) -{ - - static ether_t eth; - static int size = 0; - static char *buf = NULL; - - if (eth_p == NULL) - return NULL; - - while (fgetline(&buf, &size, eth_p) >= 0) { - if (parse_ether_line(buf, ð, mask, manuf_file) == 0) { - return ð - } - } - - return NULL; - -} /* get_ethent */ - -static ether_t *get_ethbyname(const gchar *name) -{ - ether_t *eth; - - set_ethent(g_ethers_path); - - while ((eth = get_ethent(NULL, FALSE)) && strncmp(name, eth->name, MAXNAMELEN) != 0) - ; - - if (eth == NULL) { - end_ethent(); - - set_ethent(g_pethers_path); - - while ((eth = get_ethent(NULL, FALSE)) && strncmp(name, eth->name, MAXNAMELEN) != 0) - ; - - end_ethent(); - } - - return eth; - -} /* get_ethbyname */ - -static ether_t *get_ethbyaddr(const guint8 *addr) -{ - - ether_t *eth; - - set_ethent(g_ethers_path); - - while ((eth = get_ethent(NULL, FALSE)) && memcmp(addr, eth->addr, 6) != 0) - ; - - if (eth == NULL) { - end_ethent(); - - set_ethent(g_pethers_path); - - while ((eth = get_ethent(NULL, FALSE)) && memcmp(addr, eth->addr, 6) != 0) - ; - - end_ethent(); - } - - return eth; - -} /* get_ethbyaddr */ - -static int hash_eth_wka(const guint8 *addr, unsigned int mask) -{ - if (mask <= 8) { - /* All but the topmost byte is masked out */ - return (addr[0] & (0xFF << (8 - mask))) & (HASHETHSIZE - 1); - } - mask -= 8; - if (mask <= 8) { - /* All but the topmost 2 bytes are masked out */ - return ((addr[0] << 8) | (addr[1] & (0xFF << (8 - mask)))) & - (HASHETHSIZE - 1); - } - mask -= 8; - if (mask <= 8) { - /* All but the topmost 3 bytes are masked out */ - return ((addr[0] << 16) | (addr[1] << 8) | (addr[2] & (0xFF << (8 - mask)))) - & (HASHETHSIZE - 1); - } - mask -= 8; - if (mask <= 8) { - /* All but the topmost 4 bytes are masked out */ - return ((((addr[0] << 8) | addr[1]) ^ - ((addr[2] << 8) | (addr[3] & (0xFF << (8 - mask)))))) & - (HASHETHSIZE - 1); - } - mask -= 8; - if (mask <= 8) { - /* All but the topmost 5 bytes are masked out */ - return ((((addr[1] << 8) | addr[2]) ^ - ((addr[3] << 8) | (addr[4] & (0xFF << (8 - mask)))))) & - (HASHETHSIZE - 1); - } - mask -= 8; - /* No bytes are fully masked out */ - return ((((addr[1] << 8) | addr[2]) ^ - ((addr[3] << 8) | (addr[4] & (0xFF << (8 - mask)))))) & - (HASHETHSIZE - 1); -} - -static void add_manuf_name(guint8 *addr, unsigned int mask, gchar *name) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashmanuf_t *tp; - hashether_t *(*wka_tp)[HASHETHSIZE], *etp; - - if (mask == 48) { - /* This is a well-known MAC address; just add this to the Ethernet - hash table */ - add_eth_name(addr, name); - return; - } - - if (mask == 0) { - /* This is a manufacturer ID; add it to the manufacturer ID hash table */ - - hash_idx = HASH_ETH_MANUF(addr); - - tp = manuf_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = manuf_table[hash_idx] = (hashmanuf_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashmanuf_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashmanuf_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashmanuf_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - memcpy(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)); - strncpy(tp->name, name, MAXMANUFLEN); - tp->name[MAXMANUFLEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->next = NULL; - return; - } - - /* This is a range of well-known addresses; add it to the appropriate - well-known-address table, creating that table if necessary. */ - wka_tp = wka_table[mask]; - if (wka_tp == NULL) - wka_tp = wka_table[mask] = g_malloc0(sizeof *wka_table[mask]); - - hash_idx = hash_eth_wka(addr, mask); - - etp = (*wka_tp)[hash_idx]; - - if( etp == NULL ) { - etp = (*wka_tp)[hash_idx] = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (memcmp(etp->addr, addr, sizeof(etp->addr)) == 0) { - /* address already known */ - return; - } - if (etp->next == NULL) { - etp->next = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - etp = etp->next; - break; - } - etp = etp->next; - } - } - - memcpy(etp->addr, addr, sizeof(etp->addr)); - strncpy(etp->name, name, MAXNAMELEN); - etp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - etp->next = NULL; - etp->is_dummy_entry = FALSE; - -} /* add_manuf_name */ - -static hashmanuf_t *manuf_name_lookup(const guint8 *addr) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashmanuf_t *tp; - - hash_idx = HASH_ETH_MANUF(addr); - - tp = manuf_table[hash_idx]; - - while(tp != NULL) { - if (memcmp(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)) == 0) { - return tp; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - - return NULL; - -} /* manuf_name_lookup */ - -static hashether_t *wka_name_lookup(const guint8 *addr, unsigned int mask) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashether_t *(*wka_tp)[HASHETHSIZE]; - hashether_t *tp; - guint8 masked_addr[6]; - unsigned int num; - int i; - - wka_tp = wka_table[mask]; - if (wka_tp == NULL) { - /* There are no entries in the table for that mask value, as there is - no table for that mask value. */ - return NULL; - } - - /* Get the part of the address covered by the mask. */ - for (i = 0, num = mask; num >= 8; i++, num -= 8) - masked_addr[i] = addr[i]; /* copy octets entirely covered by the mask */ - /* Mask out the first masked octet */ - masked_addr[i] = addr[i] & (0xFF << (8 - num)); - i++; - /* Zero out completely-masked-out octets */ - for (; i < 6; i++) - masked_addr[i] = 0; - - hash_idx = hash_eth_wka(masked_addr, mask); - - tp = (*wka_tp)[hash_idx]; - - while(tp != NULL) { - if (memcmp(tp->addr, masked_addr, sizeof(tp->addr)) == 0) { - return tp; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - - return NULL; - -} /* wka_name_lookup */ - -static void initialize_ethers(void) -{ - ether_t *eth; - char *manuf_path; - unsigned int mask; - - /* Compute the pathname of the ethers file. */ - if (g_ethers_path == NULL) { - g_ethers_path = g_strdup_printf("%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s", - get_systemfile_dir(), ENAME_ETHERS); - } - - /* Set g_pethers_path here, but don't actually do anything - * with it. It's used in get_ethbyname() and get_ethbyaddr() - */ - if (g_pethers_path == NULL) - g_pethers_path = get_persconffile_path(ENAME_ETHERS, FALSE); - - /* manuf hash table initialization */ - - /* Compute the pathname of the manuf file */ - manuf_path = get_datafile_path(ENAME_MANUF); - - /* Read it and initialize the hash table */ - set_ethent(manuf_path); - - while ((eth = get_ethent(&mask, TRUE))) { - add_manuf_name(eth->addr, mask, eth->name); - } - - end_ethent(); - - g_free(manuf_path); - -} /* initialize_ethers */ - -static hashether_t *add_eth_name(const guint8 *addr, const gchar *name) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashether_t *tp; - - hash_idx = HASH_ETH_ADDRESS(addr); - - tp = eth_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = eth_table[hash_idx] = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (memcmp(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)) == 0) { - /* address already known */ - if (!tp->is_dummy_entry) { - return tp; - } else { - /* replace this dummy (manuf) entry with a real name */ - break; - } - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - memcpy(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)); - strncpy(tp->name, name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->next = NULL; - tp->is_dummy_entry = FALSE; - - return tp; - -} /* add_eth_name */ - -static gchar *eth_name_lookup(const guint8 *addr) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashmanuf_t *manufp; - hashether_t *tp; - ether_t *eth; - hashether_t *etp; - unsigned int mask; - - hash_idx = HASH_ETH_ADDRESS(addr); - - tp = eth_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = eth_table[hash_idx] = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (memcmp(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)) == 0) { - return tp->name; - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashether_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashether_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* fill in a new entry */ - - memcpy(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)); - tp->next = NULL; - - if ( (eth = get_ethbyaddr(addr)) == NULL) { - /* Unknown name. Try looking for it in the well-known-address - tables for well-known address ranges smaller than 2^24. */ - mask = 7; - for (;;) { - /* Only the topmost 5 bytes participate fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask+40)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x", - etp->name, addr[5] & (0xFF >> mask)); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - if (mask == 0) - break; - mask--; - } - - mask = 7; - for (;;) { - /* Only the topmost 4 bytes participate fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask+32)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x", - etp->name, addr[4] & (0xFF >> mask), addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - if (mask == 0) - break; - mask--; - } - - mask = 7; - for (;;) { - /* Only the topmost 3 bytes participate fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask+24)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x:%02x", - etp->name, addr[3] & (0xFF >> mask), addr[4], addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - if (mask == 0) - break; - mask--; - } - - /* Now try looking in the manufacturer table. */ - if ((manufp = manuf_name_lookup(addr)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x:%02x", - manufp->name, addr[3], addr[4], addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - - /* Now try looking for it in the well-known-address - tables for well-known address ranges larger than 2^24. */ - mask = 7; - for (;;) { - /* Only the topmost 2 bytes participate fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask+16)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", - etp->name, addr[2] & (0xFF >> mask), addr[3], addr[4], - addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - if (mask == 0) - break; - mask--; - } - - mask = 7; - for (;;) { - /* Only the topmost byte participates fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask+8)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", - etp->name, addr[1] & (0xFF >> mask), addr[2], addr[3], - addr[4], addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - if (mask == 0) - break; - mask--; - } - - for (mask = 7; mask > 0; mask--) { - /* Not even the topmost byte participates fully */ - if ((etp = wka_name_lookup(addr, mask)) != NULL) { - sprintf(tp->name, "%s_%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", - etp->name, addr[0] & (0xFF >> mask), addr[1], addr[2], - addr[3], addr[4], addr[5]); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - return (tp->name); - } - } - - /* No match whatsoever. */ - sprintf(tp->name, "%s", ether_to_str(addr)); - tp->is_dummy_entry = TRUE; - - } else { - strncpy(tp->name, eth->name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->is_dummy_entry = FALSE; - } - - return (tp->name); - -} /* eth_name_lookup */ - -static guint8 *eth_addr_lookup(const gchar *name) -{ - ether_t *eth; - hashether_t *tp; - hashether_t **table = eth_table; - int i; - - /* to be optimized (hash table from name to addr) */ - for (i = 0; i < HASHETHSIZE; i++) { - tp = table[i]; - while (tp) { - if (strcmp(tp->name, name) == 0) - return tp->addr; - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* not in hash table : performs a file lookup */ - - if ((eth = get_ethbyname(name)) == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* add new entry in hash table */ - - tp = add_eth_name(eth->addr, name); - - return tp->addr; - -} /* eth_addr_lookup */ - - -/* IPXNETS */ -static int parse_ipxnets_line(char *line, ipxnet_t *ipxnet) -{ - /* - * We allow three address separators (':', '-', and '.'), - * as well as no separators - */ - - gchar *cp; - guint32 a, a0, a1, a2, a3; - gboolean found_single_number = FALSE; - - if ((cp = strchr(line, '#'))) - *cp = '\0'; - - if ((cp = strtok(line, " \t\n")) == NULL) - return -1; - - /* Either fill a0,a1,a2,a3 and found_single_number is FALSE, - * fill a and found_single_number is TRUE, - * or return -1 - */ - if (sscanf(cp, "%x:%x:%x:%x", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3) != 4) { - if (sscanf(cp, "%x-%x-%x-%x", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3) != 4) { - if (sscanf(cp, "%x.%x.%x.%x", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3) != 4) { - if (sscanf(cp, "%x", &a) == 1) { - found_single_number = TRUE; - } - else { - return -1; - } - } - } - } - - if ((cp = strtok(NULL, " \t\n")) == NULL) - return -1; - - if (found_single_number) { - ipxnet->addr = a; - } - else { - ipxnet->addr = (a0 << 24) | (a1 << 16) | (a2 << 8) | a3; - } - - strncpy(ipxnet->name, cp, MAXNAMELEN); - ipxnet->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - - return 0; - -} /* parse_ipxnets_line */ - -static FILE *ipxnet_p = NULL; - -static void set_ipxnetent(char *path) -{ - if (ipxnet_p) - rewind(ipxnet_p); - else - ipxnet_p = fopen(path, "r"); -} - -static void end_ipxnetent(void) -{ - if (ipxnet_p) { - fclose(ipxnet_p); - ipxnet_p = NULL; - } -} - -static ipxnet_t *get_ipxnetent(void) -{ - - static ipxnet_t ipxnet; - static int size = 0; - static char *buf = NULL; - - if (ipxnet_p == NULL) - return NULL; - - while (fgetline(&buf, &size, ipxnet_p) >= 0) { - if (parse_ipxnets_line(buf, &ipxnet) == 0) { - return &ipxnet; - } - } - - return NULL; - -} /* get_ipxnetent */ - -static ipxnet_t *get_ipxnetbyname(const gchar *name) -{ - ipxnet_t *ipxnet; - - set_ipxnetent(g_ipxnets_path); - - while ((ipxnet = get_ipxnetent()) && strncmp(name, ipxnet->name, MAXNAMELEN) != 0) - ; - - if (ipxnet == NULL) { - end_ipxnetent(); - - set_ipxnetent(g_pipxnets_path); - - while ((ipxnet = get_ipxnetent()) && strncmp(name, ipxnet->name, MAXNAMELEN) != 0) - ; - - end_ipxnetent(); - } - - return ipxnet; - -} /* get_ipxnetbyname */ - -static ipxnet_t *get_ipxnetbyaddr(guint32 addr) -{ - - ipxnet_t *ipxnet; - - set_ipxnetent(g_ipxnets_path); - - while ((ipxnet = get_ipxnetent()) && (addr != ipxnet->addr) ) ; - - if (ipxnet == NULL) { - end_ipxnetent(); - - set_ipxnetent(g_pipxnets_path); - - while ((ipxnet = get_ipxnetent()) && (addr != ipxnet->addr) ) - ; - - end_ipxnetent(); - } - - return ipxnet; - -} /* get_ipxnetbyaddr */ - -static void initialize_ipxnets(void) -{ - /* Compute the pathname of the ipxnets file. - * - * XXX - is there a notion of an "ipxnets file" in any flavor of - * UNIX, or with any add-on Netware package for UNIX? If not, - * should the UNIX version of the ipxnets file be in the datafile - * directory as well? - */ - if (g_ipxnets_path == NULL) { - g_ipxnets_path = g_malloc(strlen(get_systemfile_dir()) + - strlen(ENAME_IPXNETS) + 2); - sprintf(g_ipxnets_path, "%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s", - get_systemfile_dir(), ENAME_IPXNETS); - } - - /* Set g_pipxnets_path here, but don't actually do anything - * with it. It's used in get_ipxnetbyname() and get_ipxnetbyaddr() - */ - if (g_pipxnets_path == NULL) - g_pipxnets_path = get_persconffile_path(ENAME_IPXNETS, FALSE); - -} /* initialize_ipxnets */ - -static hashipxnet_t *add_ipxnet_name(guint addr, const gchar *name) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashipxnet_t *tp; - - hash_idx = HASH_IPX_NET(addr); - - tp = ipxnet_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = ipxnet_table[hash_idx] = (hashipxnet_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashipxnet_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashipxnet_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashipxnet_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - tp->addr = addr; - strncpy(tp->name, name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->next = NULL; - - return tp; - -} /* add_ipxnet_name */ - -static gchar *ipxnet_name_lookup(const guint addr) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashipxnet_t *tp; - ipxnet_t *ipxnet; - - hash_idx = HASH_IPX_NET(addr); - - tp = ipxnet_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = ipxnet_table[hash_idx] = (hashipxnet_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashipxnet_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (tp->addr == addr) { - return tp->name; - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashipxnet_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashipxnet_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* fill in a new entry */ - - tp->addr = addr; - tp->next = NULL; - - if ( (ipxnet = get_ipxnetbyaddr(addr)) == NULL) { - /* unknown name */ - sprintf(tp->name, "%X", addr); - - } else { - strncpy(tp->name, ipxnet->name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - } - - return (tp->name); - -} /* ipxnet_name_lookup */ - -static guint ipxnet_addr_lookup(const gchar *name, gboolean *success) -{ - ipxnet_t *ipxnet; - hashipxnet_t *tp; - hashipxnet_t **table = ipxnet_table; - int i; - - /* to be optimized (hash table from name to addr) */ - for (i = 0; i < HASHIPXNETSIZE; i++) { - tp = table[i]; - while (tp) { - if (strcmp(tp->name, name) == 0) - return tp->addr; - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - /* not in hash table : performs a file lookup */ - - if ((ipxnet = get_ipxnetbyname(name)) == NULL) { - *success = FALSE; - return 0; - } - - /* add new entry in hash table */ - - tp = add_ipxnet_name(ipxnet->addr, name); - - *success = TRUE; - return tp->addr; - -} /* ipxnet_addr_lookup */ - - -/* - * External Functions - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_GNU_ADNS - -void -host_name_lookup_init(void) { - /* XXX - Any flags we should be using? */ - /* XXX - We could provide config settings for DNS servers, and - pass them to ADNS with adns_init_strcfg */ - adns_init(&ads, 0, 0 /*0=>stderr*/); - adns_currently_queued = 0; -} - -/* XXX - The ADNS "documentation" isn't very clear: - * - Do we need to keep our query structures around? - */ -gint -host_name_lookup_process(gpointer data _U_) { - adns_queue_msg_t *almsg; - GList *cur; - char addr_str[] = "111.222.333.444.in-addr.arpa."; - guint8 *addr_bytes; - adns_answer *ans; - int ret; - gboolean dequeue; - - adns_queue_head = g_list_first(adns_queue_head); - - cur = adns_queue_head; - while (cur && adns_currently_queued <= prefs.name_resolve_concurrency) { - almsg = (adns_queue_msg_t *) cur->data; - if (! almsg->submitted && almsg->type == AF_INET) { - addr_bytes = (guint8 *) &almsg->ip4_addr; - sprintf(addr_str, "%u.%u.%u.%u.in-addr.arpa.", addr_bytes[3], - addr_bytes[2], addr_bytes[1], addr_bytes[0]); - adns_submit (ads, addr_str, adns_r_ptr, 0, NULL, &almsg->query); - almsg->submitted = TRUE; - adns_currently_queued++; - } - cur = cur->next; - } - - cur = adns_queue_head; - while (cur) { - dequeue = FALSE; - almsg = (adns_queue_msg_t *) cur->data; - if (almsg->submitted) { - ret = adns_check(ads, &almsg->query, &ans, NULL); - if (ret == 0) { - if (ans->status == adns_s_ok) { - add_host_name(almsg->ip4_addr, *ans->rrs.str); - } - dequeue = TRUE; - } - } - cur = cur->next; - if (dequeue) { - adns_queue_head = g_list_remove(adns_queue_head, (void *) almsg); - g_free(almsg); - adns_currently_queued--; - } - } - - /* Keep the timeout in place */ - return 1; -} - -void -host_name_lookup_cleanup(void) { - void *qdata; - - adns_queue_head = g_list_first(adns_queue_head); - while (adns_queue_head) { - qdata = adns_queue_head->data; - adns_queue_head = g_list_remove(adns_queue_head, qdata); - g_free(qdata); - } - - adns_finish(ads); -} - -#else - -void -host_name_lookup_init(void) { -} - -gint -host_name_lookup_process(gpointer data _U_) { - /* Kill the timeout, as there's nothing for it to do */ - return 0; -} - -void -host_name_lookup_cleanup(void) { -} - -#endif /* HAVE_GNU_ADNS */ - -extern gchar *get_hostname(guint addr) -{ - gboolean found; - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_NETWORK)) - return ip_to_str((guint8 *)&addr); - - return host_name_lookup(addr, &found); -} - -extern const gchar *get_hostname6(struct e_in6_addr *addr) -{ - gboolean found; - -#ifdef INET6 - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_NETWORK)) - return ip6_to_str(addr); -#ifdef SOLARIS8_INET6 - if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL((struct in6_addr*)addr) || IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST((struct in6_addr*)addr)) -#else - if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(addr) || IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(addr)) -#endif - return ip6_to_str(addr); -#endif - - return host_name_lookup6(addr, &found); -} - -extern void add_host_name(guint addr, const gchar *name) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashname_t *tp; - - hash_idx = HASH_IPV4_ADDRESS(addr); - - tp = host_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - tp = host_table[hash_idx] = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - } else { - while(1) { - if (tp->addr == addr) { - /* address already known */ - if (!tp->is_dummy_entry) { - return; - } else { - /* replace this dummy entry with the new one */ - break; - } - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - tp->next = (hashname_t *)g_malloc(sizeof(hashname_t)); - tp = tp->next; - break; - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - - strncpy(tp->name, name, MAXNAMELEN); - tp->name[MAXNAMELEN-1] = '\0'; - tp->addr = addr; - tp->next = NULL; - tp->is_dummy_entry = FALSE; - -} /* add_host_name */ - -extern gchar *get_udp_port(guint port) -{ - static gchar str[3][MAXNAMELEN]; - static gchar *cur; - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_TRANSPORT)) { - if (cur == &str[0][0]) { - cur = &str[1][0]; - } else if (cur == &str[1][0]) { - cur = &str[2][0]; - } else { - cur = &str[0][0]; - } - sprintf(cur, "%u", port); - return cur; - } - - return serv_name_lookup(port, PT_UDP); - -} /* get_udp_port */ - -extern gchar *get_tcp_port(guint port) -{ - static gchar str[3][MAXNAMELEN]; - static gchar *cur; - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_TRANSPORT)) { - if (cur == &str[0][0]) { - cur = &str[1][0]; - } else if (cur == &str[1][0]) { - cur = &str[2][0]; - } else { - cur = &str[0][0]; - } - sprintf(cur, "%u", port); - return cur; - } - - return serv_name_lookup(port, PT_TCP); - -} /* get_tcp_port */ - -extern gchar *get_sctp_port(guint port) -{ - static gchar str[3][MAXNAMELEN]; - static gchar *cur; - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_TRANSPORT)) { - if (cur == &str[0][0]) { - cur = &str[1][0]; - } else if (cur == &str[1][0]) { - cur = &str[2][0]; - } else { - cur = &str[0][0]; - } - sprintf(cur, "%u", port); - return cur; - } - - return serv_name_lookup(port, PT_SCTP); - -} /* get_sctp_port */ - -extern gchar *get_ether_name(const guint8 *addr) -{ - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_MAC)) - return ether_to_str(addr); - - if (!eth_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ethers(); - eth_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - return eth_name_lookup(addr); - -} /* get_ether_name */ - -/* Look for an ether name in the hash, and return it if found. - * If it's not found, simply return NULL. We DO NOT make a new - * hash entry for it with the hex digits turned into a string. - */ -gchar *get_ether_name_if_known(const guint8 *addr) -{ - int hash_idx; - hashether_t *tp; - - /* Initialize ether structs if we're the first - * ether-related function called */ - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_MAC)) - return NULL; - - if (!eth_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ethers(); - eth_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - hash_idx = HASH_ETH_ADDRESS(addr); - - tp = eth_table[hash_idx]; - - if( tp == NULL ) { - /* Hash key not found in table. - * Force a lookup (and a hash entry) for addr, then call - * myself. I plan on not getting into an infinite loop because - * eth_name_lookup() is guaranteed to make a hashtable entry, - * so when I call myself again, I can never get into this - * block of code again. Knock on wood... - */ - (void) eth_name_lookup(addr); - return get_ether_name_if_known(addr); /* a well-placed goto would suffice */ - } - else { - while(1) { - if (memcmp(tp->addr, addr, sizeof(tp->addr)) == 0) { - if (!tp->is_dummy_entry) { - /* A name was found, and its origin is an ethers file */ - return tp->name; - } - else { - /* A name was found, but it was created, not found in a file */ - return NULL; - } - } - if (tp->next == NULL) { - /* Read my reason above for why I'm sure I can't get into an infinite loop */ - (void) eth_name_lookup(addr); - return get_ether_name_if_known(addr); /* a well-placed goto would suffice */ - } - tp = tp->next; - } - } - g_assert_not_reached(); - return NULL; -} - - -extern guint8 *get_ether_addr(const gchar *name) -{ - - /* force resolution (do not check g_resolv_flags) */ - - if (!eth_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ethers(); - eth_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - return eth_addr_lookup(name); - -} /* get_ether_addr */ - -extern void add_ether_byip(guint ip, const guint8 *eth) -{ - - gchar *host; - gboolean found; - - /* first check that IP address can be resolved */ - - if ((host = host_name_lookup(ip, &found)) == NULL) - return; - - /* ok, we can add this entry in the ethers hashtable */ - - if (found) - add_eth_name(eth, host); - -} /* add_ether_byip */ - -extern const gchar *get_ipxnet_name(const guint32 addr) -{ - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_NETWORK)) { - return ipxnet_to_str_punct(addr, '\0'); - } - - if (!ipxnet_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ipxnets(); - ipxnet_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - return ipxnet_name_lookup(addr); - -} /* get_ipxnet_name */ - -extern guint32 get_ipxnet_addr(const gchar *name, gboolean *known) -{ - guint32 addr; - gboolean success; - - /* force resolution (do not check g_resolv_flags) */ - - if (!ipxnet_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ipxnets(); - ipxnet_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - addr = ipxnet_addr_lookup(name, &success); - - *known = success; - return addr; - -} /* get_ipxnet_addr */ - -extern const gchar *get_manuf_name(const guint8 *addr) -{ - static gchar str[3][MAXMANUFLEN]; - static gchar *cur; - hashmanuf_t *manufp; - - if ((g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_MAC) && !eth_resolution_initialized) { - initialize_ethers(); - eth_resolution_initialized = 1; - } - - if (!(g_resolv_flags & RESOLV_MAC) || ((manufp = manuf_name_lookup(addr)) == NULL)) { - if (cur == &str[0][0]) { - cur = &str[1][0]; - } else if (cur == &str[1][0]) { - cur = &str[2][0]; - } else { - cur = &str[0][0]; - } - sprintf(cur, "%02x:%02x:%02x", addr[0], addr[1], addr[2]); - return cur; - } - - return manufp->name; - -} /* get_manuf_name */ - - - -/* Translate a string, assumed either to be a dotted-quad IP address or - * a host name, to a numeric IP address. Return TRUE if we succeed and - * set "*addrp" to that numeric IP address; return FALSE if we fail. - * Used more in the dfilter parser rather than in packet dissectors */ -gboolean get_host_ipaddr(const char *host, guint32 *addrp) -{ - struct in_addr ipaddr; - struct hostent *hp; - - /* - * don't change it to inet_pton(AF_INET), they are not 100% compatible. - * inet_pton(AF_INET) does not support hexadecimal notation nor - * less-than-4 octet notation. - */ - if (!inet_aton(host, &ipaddr)) { - /* It's not a valid dotted-quad IP address; is it a valid - * host name? */ - hp = gethostbyname(host); - if (hp == NULL) { - /* No. */ - return FALSE; - /* Apparently, some versions of gethostbyaddr can - * return IPv6 addresses. */ - } else if (hp->h_length <= (int) sizeof (struct in_addr)) { - memcpy(&ipaddr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); - } else { - return FALSE; - } - } else { - /* Does the string really contain dotted-quad IP? - * Check against inet_atons that accept strings such as - * "130.230" as valid addresses and try to convert them - * to some form of a classful (host.net) notation. - */ - unsigned int a0, a1, a2, a3; - if (sscanf(host, "%u.%u.%u.%u", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3) != 4) - return FALSE; - } - - *addrp = g_ntohl(ipaddr.s_addr); - return TRUE; -} - -/* - * Translate IPv6 numeric address or FQDN hostname, into binary IPv6 address. - * Return TRUE if we succeed and set "*addrp" to that numeric IP address; - * return FALSE if we fail. - */ -gboolean get_host_ipaddr6(const char *host, struct e_in6_addr *addrp) -{ - struct hostent *hp; - - if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, host, addrp) == 1) - return TRUE; - - /* try FQDN */ -#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME2 - hp = gethostbyname2(host, AF_INET6); -#else - hp = NULL; -#endif - if (hp != NULL && hp->h_length == sizeof(struct e_in6_addr)) { - memcpy(addrp, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); - return TRUE; - } - - return FALSE; -} - -/* - * Find out whether a hostname resolves to an ip or ipv6 address - * Return "ip6" if it is IPv6, "ip" otherwise (including the case - * that we don't know) - */ -const char* host_ip_af(const char *host) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME2 - struct hostent *h; - return (h = gethostbyname2(host, AF_INET6)) && h->h_addrtype == AF_INET6 ? "ip6" : "ip"; -#else - return "ip"; -#endif -} |