/* protocol.c - network protocol lookup routines */ /* $OpenLDAP$ */ /* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software . * * Copyright 2008-2022 The OpenLDAP Foundation. * Portions Copyright 2008 by Howard Chu, Symas Corp. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP * Public License. * * A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the * top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at * . */ /* * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: * This code references portions of the nss-ldapd package * written by Arthur de Jong. The nss-ldapd code was forked * from the nss-ldap library written by Luke Howard. */ #include "nssov.h" /* ( nisSchema.2.4 NAME 'ipProtocol' SUP top STRUCTURAL * DESC 'Abstraction of an IP protocol. Maps a protocol number * to one or more names. The distinguished value of the cn * attribute denotes the protocol's canonical name' * MUST ( cn $ ipProtocolNumber ) * MAY description ) */ /* the basic search filter for searches */ static struct berval protocol_filter = BER_BVC("(objectClass=ipProtocol)"); /* the attributes used in searches */ static struct berval protocol_keys[] = { BER_BVC("cn"), BER_BVC("ipProtocolNumber"), BER_BVNULL }; NSSOV_INIT(protocol) NSSOV_CBPRIV(protocol, char buf[256]; struct berval name; struct berval numb;); static int write_protocol(nssov_protocol_cbp *cbp,Entry *entry) { int32_t tmpint32; int i,numname,dupname,proto; struct berval name,*names; Attribute *a; char *tmp; /* get the most canonical name */ nssov_find_rdnval( &entry->e_nname, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[0].an_desc, &name ); /* get the other names for the protocol */ a = attr_find( entry->e_attrs, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[0].an_desc ); if ( !a || !a->a_vals ) { Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,"protocol entry %s does not contain %s value\n", entry->e_name.bv_val, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[0].an_desc->ad_cname.bv_val ); return 0; } names = a->a_vals; numname = a->a_numvals; /* if the name is not yet found, get the first entry from names */ if (BER_BVISNULL(&name)) { name=names[0]; dupname = 0; } else { dupname = -1; for (i=0; ia_nvals[i])) { dupname = i; break; } } } /* get the protocol number */ a = attr_find( entry->e_attrs, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[1].an_desc ); if ( !a || !a->a_vals ) { Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,"protocol entry %s does not contain %s value\n", entry->e_name.bv_val, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[1].an_desc->ad_cname.bv_val ); return 0; } else if ( a->a_numvals > 1 ) { Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,"protocol entry %s contains multiple %s values\n", entry->e_name.bv_val, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[1].an_desc->ad_cname.bv_val ); } proto=(int)strtol(a->a_vals[0].bv_val,&tmp,0); if (*tmp) { Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,"protocol entry %s contains non-numeric %s value\n", entry->e_name.bv_val, cbp->mi->mi_attrs[1].an_desc->ad_cname.bv_val ); return 0; } /* write the entry */ WRITE_INT32(cbp->fp,NSLCD_RESULT_BEGIN); WRITE_BERVAL(cbp->fp,&name); if ( dupname >= 0 ) { WRITE_INT32(cbp->fp,numname-1); } else { WRITE_INT32(cbp->fp,numname); } for (i=0;ifp,&names[i]); } WRITE_INT32(cbp->fp,proto); return 0; } NSSOV_CB(protocol) NSSOV_HANDLE( protocol,byname, char fbuf[1024]; struct berval filter = {sizeof(fbuf)}; filter.bv_val = fbuf; BER_BVZERO(&cbp.numb); READ_STRING(fp,cbp.buf); cbp.name.bv_len = tmpint32; cbp.name.bv_val = cbp.buf;, Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,"nssov_protocol_byname(%s)\n",cbp.name.bv_val);, NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_BYNAME, nssov_filter_byname(cbp.mi,0,&cbp.name,&filter) ) NSSOV_HANDLE( protocol,bynumber, int protocol; char fbuf[1024]; struct berval filter = {sizeof(fbuf)}; filter.bv_val = fbuf; READ_INT32(fp,protocol); cbp.numb.bv_val = cbp.buf; cbp.numb.bv_len = snprintf(cbp.buf,sizeof(cbp.buf),"%d",protocol); BER_BVZERO(&cbp.name);, Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,"nssov_protocol_bynumber(%s)\n",cbp.numb.bv_val);, NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_BYNUMBER, nssov_filter_byid(cbp.mi,1,&cbp.numb,&filter) ) NSSOV_HANDLE( protocol,all, struct berval filter; /* no parameters to read */, Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,"nssov_protocol_all()\n");, NSLCD_ACTION_PROTOCOL_ALL, (filter=cbp.mi->mi_filter,0) )