| /* |
| * Socket functions used in rsync. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1992-2001 Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> |
| * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org> |
| * Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Wayne Davison |
| * |
| * 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 3 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, visit the http://fsf.org website. |
| */ |
| |
| /* This file is now converted to use the new-style getaddrinfo() |
| * interface, which supports IPv6 but is also supported on recent |
| * IPv4-only machines. On systems that don't have that interface, we |
| * emulate it using the KAME implementation. */ |
| |
| #include "rsync.h" |
| #include "itypes.h" |
| #include "ifuncs.h" |
| #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H |
| #include <netinet/in_systm.h> |
| #endif |
| #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H |
| #include <netinet/ip.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <netinet/tcp.h> |
| |
| extern char *bind_address; |
| extern char *sockopts; |
| extern int default_af_hint; |
| extern int connect_timeout; |
| extern int pid_file_fd; |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| static struct sigaction sigact; |
| #endif |
| |
| static int sock_exec(const char *prog); |
| |
| /* Establish a proxy connection on an open socket to a web proxy by using the |
| * CONNECT method. If proxy_user and proxy_pass are not NULL, they are used to |
| * authenticate to the proxy using the "Basic" proxy-authorization protocol. */ |
| static int establish_proxy_connection(int fd, char *host, int port, char *proxy_user, char *proxy_pass) |
| { |
| char *cp, buffer[1024]; |
| char *authhdr, authbuf[1024]; |
| int len; |
| |
| if (proxy_user && proxy_pass) { |
| stringjoin(buffer, sizeof buffer, |
| proxy_user, ":", proxy_pass, NULL); |
| len = strlen(buffer); |
| |
| if ((len*8 + 5) / 6 >= (int)sizeof authbuf - 3) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "authentication information is too long\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| base64_encode(buffer, len, authbuf, 1); |
| authhdr = "\r\nProxy-Authorization: Basic "; |
| } else { |
| *authbuf = '\0'; |
| authhdr = ""; |
| } |
| |
| len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof buffer, "CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.0%s%s\r\n\r\n", host, port, authhdr, authbuf); |
| assert(len > 0 && len < (int)sizeof buffer); |
| if (write(fd, buffer, len) != len) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "failed to write to proxy"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| for (cp = buffer; cp < &buffer[sizeof buffer - 1]; cp++) { |
| if (read(fd, cp, 1) != 1) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "failed to read from proxy"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (*cp == '\n') |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (*cp != '\n') |
| cp++; |
| *cp-- = '\0'; |
| if (*cp == '\r') |
| *cp = '\0'; |
| if (strncmp(buffer, "HTTP/", 5) != 0) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "bad response from proxy -- %s\n", |
| buffer); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| for (cp = &buffer[5]; isDigit(cp) || *cp == '.'; cp++) {} |
| while (*cp == ' ') |
| cp++; |
| if (*cp != '2') { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "bad response from proxy -- %s\n", |
| buffer); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| /* throw away the rest of the HTTP header */ |
| while (1) { |
| for (cp = buffer; cp < &buffer[sizeof buffer - 1]; cp++) { |
| if (read(fd, cp, 1) != 1) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, |
| "failed to read from proxy"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (*cp == '\n') |
| break; |
| } |
| if (cp > buffer && *cp == '\n') |
| cp--; |
| if (cp == buffer && (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\r')) |
| break; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Try to set the local address for a newly-created socket. |
| * Return -1 if this fails. */ |
| int try_bind_local(int s, int ai_family, int ai_socktype, |
| const char *bind_addr) |
| { |
| int error; |
| struct addrinfo bhints, *bres_all, *r; |
| |
| memset(&bhints, 0, sizeof bhints); |
| bhints.ai_family = ai_family; |
| bhints.ai_socktype = ai_socktype; |
| bhints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE; |
| if ((error = getaddrinfo(bind_addr, NULL, &bhints, &bres_all))) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": getaddrinfo %s: %s\n", |
| bind_addr, gai_strerror(error)); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| for (r = bres_all; r; r = r->ai_next) { |
| if (bind(s, r->ai_addr, r->ai_addrlen) == -1) |
| continue; |
| freeaddrinfo(bres_all); |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| /* no error message; there might be some problem that allows |
| * creation of the socket but not binding, perhaps if the |
| * machine has no ipv6 address of this name. */ |
| freeaddrinfo(bres_all); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* connect() timeout handler based on alarm() */ |
| static void contimeout_handler(UNUSED(int val)) |
| { |
| connect_timeout = -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Open a socket to a tcp remote host with the specified port. |
| * |
| * Based on code from Warren. Proxy support by Stephen Rothwell. |
| * getaddrinfo() rewrite contributed by KAME.net. |
| * |
| * Now that we support IPv6 we need to look up the remote machine's address |
| * first, using af_hint to set a preference for the type of address. Then |
| * depending on whether it has v4 or v6 addresses we try to open a connection. |
| * |
| * The loop allows for machines with some addresses which may not be reachable, |
| * perhaps because we can't e.g. route ipv6 to that network but we can get ip4 |
| * packets through. |
| * |
| * bind_addr: local address to use. Normally NULL to bind the wildcard address. |
| * |
| * af_hint: address family, e.g. AF_INET or AF_INET6. */ |
| int open_socket_out(char *host, int port, const char *bind_addr, int af_hint) |
| { |
| int type = SOCK_STREAM; |
| int error, s, j, addr_cnt, *errnos; |
| struct addrinfo hints, *res0, *res; |
| char portbuf[10]; |
| char *h, *cp; |
| int proxied = 0; |
| char buffer[1024]; |
| char *proxy_user = NULL, *proxy_pass = NULL; |
| |
| /* if we have a RSYNC_PROXY env variable then redirect our |
| * connection via a web proxy at the given address. */ |
| h = getenv("RSYNC_PROXY"); |
| proxied = h != NULL && *h != '\0'; |
| |
| if (proxied) { |
| strlcpy(buffer, h, sizeof buffer); |
| |
| /* Is the USER:PASS@ prefix present? */ |
| if ((cp = strrchr(buffer, '@')) != NULL) { |
| *cp++ = '\0'; |
| /* The remainder is the HOST:PORT part. */ |
| h = cp; |
| |
| if ((cp = strchr(buffer, ':')) == NULL) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "invalid proxy specification: should be USER:PASS@HOST:PORT\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| *cp++ = '\0'; |
| |
| proxy_user = buffer; |
| proxy_pass = cp; |
| } else { |
| /* The whole buffer is the HOST:PORT part. */ |
| h = buffer; |
| } |
| |
| if ((cp = strchr(h, ':')) == NULL) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "invalid proxy specification: should be HOST:PORT\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| *cp++ = '\0'; |
| strlcpy(portbuf, cp, sizeof portbuf); |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(CONNECT, 1)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "connection via http proxy %s port %s\n", |
| h, portbuf); |
| } |
| } else { |
| snprintf(portbuf, sizeof portbuf, "%d", port); |
| h = host; |
| } |
| |
| memset(&hints, 0, sizeof hints); |
| hints.ai_family = af_hint; |
| hints.ai_socktype = type; |
| error = getaddrinfo(h, portbuf, &hints, &res0); |
| if (error) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": getaddrinfo: %s %s: %s\n", |
| h, portbuf, gai_strerror(error)); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| for (res = res0, addr_cnt = 0; res; res = res->ai_next, addr_cnt++) {} |
| errnos = new_array0(int, addr_cnt); |
| |
| s = -1; |
| /* Try to connect to all addresses for this machine until we get |
| * through. It might e.g. be multi-homed, or have both IPv4 and IPv6 |
| * addresses. We need to create a socket for each record, since the |
| * address record tells us what protocol to use to try to connect. */ |
| for (res = res0, j = 0; res; res = res->ai_next, j++) { |
| s = socket(res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype, res->ai_protocol); |
| if (s < 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (bind_addr |
| && try_bind_local(s, res->ai_family, type, |
| bind_addr) == -1) { |
| close(s); |
| s = -1; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (connect_timeout > 0) { |
| SIGACTION(SIGALRM, contimeout_handler); |
| alarm(connect_timeout); |
| } |
| |
| set_socket_options(s, sockopts); |
| while (connect(s, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen) < 0) { |
| if (connect_timeout < 0) |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_CONTIMEOUT); |
| if (errno == EINTR) |
| continue; |
| close(s); |
| s = -1; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (connect_timeout > 0) |
| alarm(0); |
| |
| if (s < 0) { |
| errnos[j] = errno; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (proxied && establish_proxy_connection(s, host, port, proxy_user, proxy_pass) != 0) { |
| close(s); |
| s = -1; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(CONNECT, 2)) { |
| char buf[2048]; |
| if ((error = getnameinfo(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST)) != 0) |
| snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "*getnameinfo failure: %s*", gai_strerror(error)); |
| rprintf(FINFO, "Connected to %s (%s)\n", h, buf); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (s < 0 || DEBUG_GTE(CONNECT, 2)) { |
| char buf[2048]; |
| for (res = res0, j = 0; res; res = res->ai_next, j++) { |
| if (errnos[j] == 0) |
| continue; |
| if ((error = getnameinfo(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST)) != 0) |
| snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "*getnameinfo failure: %s*", gai_strerror(error)); |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errnos[j], "failed to connect to %s (%s)", h, buf); |
| } |
| if (s < 0) |
| s = -1; |
| } |
| |
| freeaddrinfo(res0); |
| free(errnos); |
| |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Open an outgoing socket, but allow for it to be intercepted by |
| * $RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG, which will execute a program across a TCP |
| * socketpair rather than really opening a socket. |
| * |
| * We use this primarily in testing to detect TCP flow bugs, but not |
| * cause security problems by really opening remote connections. |
| * |
| * This is based on the Samba LIBSMB_PROG feature. |
| * |
| * bind_addr: local address to use. Normally NULL to get the stack default. */ |
| int open_socket_out_wrapped(char *host, int port, const char *bind_addr, int af_hint) |
| { |
| char *prog = getenv("RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG"); |
| |
| if (prog && strchr(prog, '%')) { |
| int hlen = strlen(host); |
| int len = strlen(prog) + 1; |
| char *f, *t; |
| for (f = prog; *f; f++) { |
| if (*f != '%') |
| continue; |
| /* Compute more than enough room. */ |
| if (f[1] == '%') |
| f++; |
| else |
| len += hlen; |
| } |
| f = prog; |
| prog = new_array(char, len); |
| for (t = prog; *f; f++) { |
| if (*f == '%') { |
| switch (*++f) { |
| case '%': |
| /* Just skips the extra '%'. */ |
| break; |
| case 'H': |
| memcpy(t, host, hlen); |
| t += hlen; |
| continue; |
| default: |
| f--; /* pass % through */ |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| *t++ = *f; |
| } |
| *t = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(CONNECT, 1)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "%sopening tcp connection to %s port %d\n", |
| prog ? "Using RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG instead of " : "", |
| host, port); |
| } |
| if (prog) |
| return sock_exec(prog); |
| return open_socket_out(host, port, bind_addr, af_hint); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Open one or more sockets for incoming data using the specified type, |
| * port, and address. |
| * |
| * The getaddrinfo() call may return several address results, e.g. for |
| * the machine's IPv4 and IPv6 name. |
| * |
| * We return an array of file-descriptors to the sockets, with a trailing |
| * -1 value to indicate the end of the list. |
| * |
| * bind_addr: local address to bind, or NULL to allow it to default. */ |
| static int *open_socket_in(int type, int port, const char *bind_addr, |
| int af_hint) |
| { |
| int one = 1; |
| int s, *socks, maxs, i, ecnt; |
| struct addrinfo hints, *all_ai, *resp; |
| char portbuf[10], **errmsgs; |
| int error; |
| |
| memset(&hints, 0, sizeof hints); |
| hints.ai_family = af_hint; |
| hints.ai_socktype = type; |
| hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE; |
| snprintf(portbuf, sizeof portbuf, "%d", port); |
| error = getaddrinfo(bind_addr, portbuf, &hints, &all_ai); |
| if (error) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": getaddrinfo: bind address %s: %s\n", |
| bind_addr, gai_strerror(error)); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Count max number of sockets we might open. */ |
| for (maxs = 0, resp = all_ai; resp; resp = resp->ai_next, maxs++) {} |
| |
| socks = new_array(int, maxs + 1); |
| errmsgs = new_array(char *, maxs); |
| |
| /* We may not be able to create the socket, if for example the |
| * machine knows about IPv6 in the C library, but not in the |
| * kernel. */ |
| for (resp = all_ai, i = ecnt = 0; resp; resp = resp->ai_next) { |
| s = socket(resp->ai_family, resp->ai_socktype, |
| resp->ai_protocol); |
| |
| if (s == -1) { |
| int r = asprintf(&errmsgs[ecnt++], |
| "socket(%d,%d,%d) failed: %s\n", |
| (int)resp->ai_family, (int)resp->ai_socktype, |
| (int)resp->ai_protocol, strerror(errno)); |
| if (r < 0) |
| out_of_memory("open_socket_in"); |
| /* See if there's another address that will work... */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, |
| (char *)&one, sizeof one); |
| if (sockopts) |
| set_socket_options(s, sockopts); |
| else |
| set_socket_options(s, lp_socket_options()); |
| |
| #ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY |
| if (resp->ai_family == AF_INET6) { |
| if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (char *)&one, sizeof one) < 0 |
| && default_af_hint != AF_INET6) { |
| close(s); |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Now we've got a socket - we need to bind it. */ |
| if (bind(s, resp->ai_addr, resp->ai_addrlen) < 0) { |
| /* Nope, try another */ |
| int r = asprintf(&errmsgs[ecnt++], |
| "bind() failed: %s (address-family %d)\n", |
| strerror(errno), (int)resp->ai_family); |
| if (r < 0) |
| out_of_memory("open_socket_in"); |
| close(s); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| socks[i++] = s; |
| } |
| socks[i] = -1; |
| |
| if (all_ai) |
| freeaddrinfo(all_ai); |
| |
| /* Only output the socket()/bind() messages if we were totally |
| * unsuccessful, or if the daemon is being run with -vv. */ |
| for (s = 0; s < ecnt; s++) { |
| if (!i || DEBUG_GTE(BIND, 1)) |
| rwrite(FLOG, errmsgs[s], strlen(errmsgs[s]), 0); |
| free(errmsgs[s]); |
| } |
| free(errmsgs); |
| |
| if (!i) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "unable to bind any inbound sockets on port %d\n", |
| port); |
| free(socks); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return socks; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Determine if a file descriptor is in fact a socket. */ |
| int is_a_socket(int fd) |
| { |
| int v; |
| socklen_t l = sizeof (int); |
| |
| /* Parameters to getsockopt, setsockopt etc are very |
| * unstandardized across platforms, so don't be surprised if |
| * there are compiler warnings on e.g. SCO OpenSwerver or AIX. |
| * It seems they all eventually get the right idea. |
| * |
| * Debian says: ``The fifth argument of getsockopt and |
| * setsockopt is in reality an int [*] (and this is what BSD |
| * 4.* and libc4 and libc5 have). Some POSIX confusion |
| * resulted in the present socklen_t. The draft standard has |
| * not been adopted yet, but glibc2 already follows it and |
| * also has socklen_t [*]. See also accept(2).'' |
| * |
| * We now return to your regularly scheduled programming. */ |
| return getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, (char *)&v, &l) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static void sigchld_handler(UNUSED(int val)) |
| { |
| #ifdef WNOHANG |
| while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0) {} |
| #endif |
| #ifndef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| signal(SIGCHLD, sigchld_handler); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| void start_accept_loop(int port, int (*fn)(int, int)) |
| { |
| fd_set deffds; |
| int *sp, maxfd, i; |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| sigact.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDSTOP; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* open an incoming socket */ |
| sp = open_socket_in(SOCK_STREAM, port, bind_address, default_af_hint); |
| if (sp == NULL) |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| |
| /* ready to listen */ |
| FD_ZERO(&deffds); |
| for (i = 0, maxfd = -1; sp[i] >= 0; i++) { |
| if (listen(sp[i], lp_listen_backlog()) < 0) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "listen() on socket failed"); |
| #ifdef INET6 |
| if (errno == EADDRINUSE && i > 0) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "Try using --ipv4 or --ipv6 to avoid this listen() error.\n"); |
| } |
| #endif |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| } |
| FD_SET(sp[i], &deffds); |
| if (maxfd < sp[i]) |
| maxfd = sp[i]; |
| } |
| |
| /* now accept incoming connections - forking a new process |
| * for each incoming connection */ |
| while (1) { |
| fd_set fds; |
| pid_t pid; |
| int fd; |
| struct sockaddr_storage addr; |
| socklen_t addrlen = sizeof addr; |
| |
| /* close log file before the potentially very long select so |
| * file can be trimmed by another process instead of growing |
| * forever */ |
| logfile_close(); |
| |
| #ifdef FD_COPY |
| FD_COPY(&deffds, &fds); |
| #else |
| fds = deffds; |
| #endif |
| |
| if (select(maxfd + 1, &fds, NULL, NULL, NULL) < 1) |
| continue; |
| |
| for (i = 0, fd = -1; sp[i] >= 0; i++) { |
| if (FD_ISSET(sp[i], &fds)) { |
| fd = accept(sp[i], (struct sockaddr *)&addr, &addrlen); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (fd < 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| SIGACTION(SIGCHLD, sigchld_handler); |
| |
| if ((pid = fork()) == 0) { |
| int ret; |
| if (pid_file_fd >= 0) |
| close(pid_file_fd); |
| for (i = 0; sp[i] >= 0; i++) |
| close(sp[i]); |
| /* Re-open log file in child before possibly giving |
| * up privileges (see logfile_close() above). */ |
| logfile_reopen(); |
| ret = fn(fd, fd); |
| close_all(); |
| _exit(ret); |
| } else if (pid < 0) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, |
| "could not create child server process"); |
| close(fd); |
| /* This might have happened because we're |
| * overloaded. Sleep briefly before trying to |
| * accept again. */ |
| sleep(2); |
| } else { |
| /* Parent doesn't need this fd anymore. */ |
| close(fd); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| enum SOCK_OPT_TYPES {OPT_BOOL,OPT_INT,OPT_ON}; |
| |
| struct |
| { |
| char *name; |
| int level; |
| int option; |
| int value; |
| int opttype; |
| } socket_options[] = { |
| {"SO_KEEPALIVE", SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| {"SO_REUSEADDR", SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| #ifdef SO_BROADCAST |
| {"SO_BROADCAST", SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef TCP_NODELAY |
| {"TCP_NODELAY", IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef IPTOS_LOWDELAY |
| {"IPTOS_LOWDELAY", IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, IPTOS_LOWDELAY, OPT_ON}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef IPTOS_THROUGHPUT |
| {"IPTOS_THROUGHPUT", IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT, OPT_ON}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_SNDBUF |
| {"SO_SNDBUF", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_RCVBUF |
| {"SO_RCVBUF", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_SNDLOWAT |
| {"SO_SNDLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDLOWAT, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_RCVLOWAT |
| {"SO_RCVLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVLOWAT, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_SNDTIMEO |
| {"SO_SNDTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| #ifdef SO_RCVTIMEO |
| {"SO_RCVTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| #endif |
| {NULL,0,0,0,0} |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* Set user socket options. */ |
| void set_socket_options(int fd, char *options) |
| { |
| char *tok; |
| |
| if (!options || !*options) |
| return; |
| |
| options = strdup(options); |
| |
| for (tok = strtok(options, " \t,"); tok; tok = strtok(NULL," \t,")) { |
| int ret=0,i; |
| int value = 1; |
| char *p; |
| int got_value = 0; |
| |
| if ((p = strchr(tok,'='))) { |
| *p = 0; |
| value = atoi(p+1); |
| got_value = 1; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; socket_options[i].name; i++) { |
| if (strcmp(socket_options[i].name,tok)==0) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!socket_options[i].name) { |
| rprintf(FERROR,"Unknown socket option %s\n",tok); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| switch (socket_options[i].opttype) { |
| case OPT_BOOL: |
| case OPT_INT: |
| ret = setsockopt(fd,socket_options[i].level, |
| socket_options[i].option, |
| (char *)&value, sizeof (int)); |
| break; |
| |
| case OPT_ON: |
| if (got_value) |
| rprintf(FERROR,"syntax error -- %s does not take a value\n",tok); |
| |
| { |
| int on = socket_options[i].value; |
| ret = setsockopt(fd,socket_options[i].level, |
| socket_options[i].option, |
| (char *)&on, sizeof (int)); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (ret != 0) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, |
| "failed to set socket option %s", tok); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| free(options); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This is like socketpair but uses tcp. The function guarantees that nobody |
| * else can attach to the socket, or if they do that this function fails and |
| * the socket gets closed. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. The resulting |
| * file descriptors are symmetrical. Currently only for RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG. */ |
| static int socketpair_tcp(int fd[2]) |
| { |
| int listener; |
| struct sockaddr_in sock; |
| struct sockaddr_in sock2; |
| socklen_t socklen = sizeof sock; |
| int connect_done = 0; |
| |
| fd[0] = fd[1] = listener = -1; |
| |
| memset(&sock, 0, sizeof sock); |
| |
| if ((listener = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) |
| goto failed; |
| |
| memset(&sock2, 0, sizeof sock2); |
| #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_LEN |
| sock2.sin_len = sizeof sock2; |
| #endif |
| sock2.sin_family = PF_INET; |
| sock2.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); |
| |
| if (bind(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock2, sizeof sock2) != 0 |
| || listen(listener, 1) != 0 |
| || getsockname(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock, &socklen) != 0 |
| || (fd[1] = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) |
| goto failed; |
| |
| set_nonblocking(fd[1]); |
| |
| sock.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); |
| |
| if (connect(fd[1], (struct sockaddr *)&sock, sizeof sock) == -1) { |
| if (errno != EINPROGRESS) |
| goto failed; |
| } else |
| connect_done = 1; |
| |
| if ((fd[0] = accept(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock2, &socklen)) == -1) |
| goto failed; |
| |
| close(listener); |
| listener = -1; |
| |
| set_blocking(fd[1]); |
| |
| if (connect_done == 0) { |
| if (connect(fd[1], (struct sockaddr *)&sock, sizeof sock) != 0 && errno != EISCONN) |
| goto failed; |
| } |
| |
| /* all OK! */ |
| return 0; |
| |
| failed: |
| if (fd[0] != -1) |
| close(fd[0]); |
| if (fd[1] != -1) |
| close(fd[1]); |
| if (listener != -1) |
| close(listener); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Run a program on a local tcp socket, so that we can talk to it's stdin and |
| * stdout. This is used to fake a connection to a daemon for testing -- not |
| * for the normal case of running SSH. |
| * |
| * Returns a socket which is attached to a subprocess running "prog". stdin and |
| * stdout are attached. stderr is left attached to the original stderr. */ |
| static int sock_exec(const char *prog) |
| { |
| pid_t pid; |
| int fd[2]; |
| |
| if (socketpair_tcp(fd) != 0) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "socketpair_tcp failed"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(CMD, 1)) |
| rprintf(FINFO, "Running socket program: \"%s\"\n", prog); |
| |
| pid = fork(); |
| if (pid < 0) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "fork"); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC); |
| } |
| |
| if (pid == 0) { |
| close(fd[0]); |
| if (dup2(fd[1], STDIN_FILENO) < 0 |
| || dup2(fd[1], STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "Failed to run \"%s\"\n", prog); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| exit(shell_exec(prog)); |
| } |
| |
| close(fd[1]); |
| return fd[0]; |
| } |