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diff --git a/source3/client/smbmount.c b/source3/client/smbmount.c deleted file mode 100644 index ee4b180a89..0000000000 --- a/source3/client/smbmount.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1047 +0,0 @@ -/* - Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. - SMBFS mount program - Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1999 - - 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#include "includes.h" - -#include <mntent.h> -#include <asm/types.h> -#include <linux/smb_fs.h> - -extern bool in_client; -extern char *optarg; -extern int optind; - -static char *credentials; -static fstring my_netbios_name; -static char *password; -static char *username; -static fstring workgroup; -static char *mpoint; -static char *service; -static char *options; - -static struct sockaddr_storage dest_ip; -static bool have_ip; -static int smb_port = 0; -static bool got_user; -static bool got_pass; -static uid_t mount_uid; -static gid_t mount_gid; -static int mount_ro; -static unsigned mount_fmask; -static unsigned mount_dmask; -static bool use_kerberos; -/* TODO: Add code to detect smbfs version in kernel */ -static bool status32_smbfs = False; -static bool smbfs_has_unicode = False; -static bool smbfs_has_lfs = False; - -static void usage(void); - -static void exit_parent(int sig) -{ - /* parent simply exits when child says go... */ - exit(0); -} - -static void daemonize(void) -{ - int j, status; - pid_t child_pid; - - signal( SIGTERM, exit_parent ); - - if ((child_pid = sys_fork()) < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("could not fork\n")); - } - - if (child_pid > 0) { - while( 1 ) { - j = waitpid( child_pid, &status, 0 ); - if( j < 0 ) { - if( EINTR == errno ) { - continue; - } - status = errno; - } - break; - } - - /* If we get here - the child exited with some error status */ - if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) - exit(128 + WTERMSIG(status)); - else - exit(WEXITSTATUS(status)); - } - - signal( SIGTERM, SIG_DFL ); - chdir("/"); -} - -static void close_our_files(int client_fd) -{ - int i; - struct rlimit limits; - - getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE,&limits); - for (i = 0; i< limits.rlim_max; i++) { - if (i == client_fd) - continue; - close(i); - } -} - -static void usr1_handler(int x) -{ - return; -} - - -/***************************************************** -return a connection to a server -*******************************************************/ -static struct cli_state *do_connection(char *the_service) -{ - struct cli_state *c; - struct nmb_name called, calling; - char *server_n; - struct sockaddr_storage ip; - char *server; - char *share; - const char *c_username; - const char *c_password; - TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); - - if (the_service[0] != '\\' || the_service[1] != '\\') { - usage(); - exit(1); - } - - server = talloc_strdup(ctx, the_service+2); - if (!server) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - share = strchr_m(server,'\\'); - if (!share) { - usage(); - exit(1); - } - *share = 0; - share++; - - server_n = server; - - make_nmb_name(&calling, my_netbios_name, 0x0); - make_nmb_name(&called , server, 0x20); - - again: - zero_addr(&ip); - if (have_ip) ip = dest_ip; - - /* have to open a new connection */ - if (!(c=cli_initialise()) || (cli_set_port(c, smb_port) != smb_port) || - !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_connect(c, server_n, &ip))) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Connection to %s failed\n", sys_getpid(), server_n)); - if (c) { - cli_shutdown(c); - } - return NULL; - } - - /* SPNEGO doesn't work till we get NTSTATUS error support */ - /* But it is REQUIRED for kerberos authentication */ - if(!use_kerberos) c->use_spnego = False; - - /* The kernel doesn't yet know how to sign it's packets */ - c->sign_info.allow_smb_signing = False; - - /* Use kerberos authentication if specified */ - c->use_kerberos = use_kerberos; - - if (!cli_session_request(c, &calling, &called)) { - char *p; - DEBUG(0,("%d: session request to %s failed (%s)\n", - sys_getpid(), called.name, cli_errstr(c))); - cli_shutdown(c); - if ((p=strchr_m(called.name, '.'))) { - *p = 0; - goto again; - } - if (strcmp(called.name, "*SMBSERVER")) { - make_nmb_name(&called , "*SMBSERVER", 0x20); - goto again; - } - return NULL; - } - - DEBUG(4,("%d: session request ok\n", sys_getpid())); - - if (!cli_negprot(c)) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: protocol negotiation failed\n", sys_getpid())); - cli_shutdown(c); - return NULL; - } - - if (!got_pass) { - char *pass = getpass("Password: "); - if (pass) { - password = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), pass); - if (!password) { - return NULL; - } - } - } - - /* This should be right for current smbfs. Future versions will support - large files as well as unicode and oplocks. */ - c->capabilities &= ~(CAP_NT_SMBS | CAP_NT_FIND | CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS); - if (!smbfs_has_lfs) - c->capabilities &= ~CAP_LARGE_FILES; - if (!smbfs_has_unicode) - c->capabilities &= ~CAP_UNICODE; - if (!status32_smbfs) { - c->capabilities &= ~CAP_STATUS32; - c->force_dos_errors = True; - } - - c_password = password ? password : ""; - c_username = username ? username : ""; - - if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_session_setup(c, - c_username, - c_password, strlen(c_password), - c_password, strlen(c_password), - workgroup))) { - /* if a password was not supplied then try again with a - null username */ - if (c_password[0] || !c_username[0] || - !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_session_setup(c, "", "", 0, "", 0, workgroup))) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: session setup failed: %s\n", - sys_getpid(), cli_errstr(c))); - cli_shutdown(c); - return NULL; - } - DEBUG(0,("Anonymous login successful\n")); - } - - DEBUG(4,("%d: session setup ok\n", sys_getpid())); - - if (!cli_send_tconX(c, share, "?????", - c_password, strlen(c_password)+1)) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: tree connect failed: %s\n", - sys_getpid(), cli_errstr(c))); - cli_shutdown(c); - return NULL; - } - - DEBUG(4,("%d: tconx ok\n", sys_getpid())); - - got_pass = True; - - return c; -} - -/**************************************************************************** -unmount smbfs (this is a bailout routine to clean up if a reconnect fails) - Code blatently stolen from smbumount.c - -mhw- -****************************************************************************/ -static void smb_umount(char *mount_point) -{ - int fd; - struct mntent *mnt; - FILE* mtab; - FILE* new_mtab; - - /* Programmers Note: - This routine only gets called to the scene of a disaster - to shoot the survivors... A connection that was working - has now apparently failed. We have an active mount point - (presumably) that we need to dump. If we get errors along - the way - make some noise, but we are already turning out - the lights to exit anyways... - */ - if (umount(mount_point) != 0) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Could not umount %s: %s\n", - sys_getpid(), mount_point, strerror(errno))); - return; - } - - if ((fd = open(MOUNTED"~", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600)) == -1) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Can't get "MOUNTED"~ lock file", sys_getpid())); - return; - } - - close(fd); - - if ((mtab = setmntent(MOUNTED, "r")) == NULL) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Can't open " MOUNTED ": %s\n", - sys_getpid(), strerror(errno))); - return; - } - -#define MOUNTED_TMP MOUNTED".tmp" - - if ((new_mtab = setmntent(MOUNTED_TMP, "w")) == NULL) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Can't open " MOUNTED_TMP ": %s\n", - sys_getpid(), strerror(errno))); - endmntent(mtab); - return; - } - - while ((mnt = getmntent(mtab)) != NULL) { - if (strcmp(mnt->mnt_dir, mount_point) != 0) { - addmntent(new_mtab, mnt); - } - } - - endmntent(mtab); - - if (fchmod (fileno (new_mtab), S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH) < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Error changing mode of %s: %s\n", - sys_getpid(), MOUNTED_TMP, strerror(errno))); - return; - } - - endmntent(new_mtab); - - if (rename(MOUNTED_TMP, MOUNTED) < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Cannot rename %s to %s: %s\n", - sys_getpid(), MOUNTED, MOUNTED_TMP, strerror(errno))); - return; - } - - if (unlink(MOUNTED"~") == -1) { - DEBUG(0,("%d: Can't remove "MOUNTED"~", sys_getpid())); - return; - } -} - - -/* - * Call the smbfs ioctl to install a connection socket, - * then wait for a signal to reconnect. Note that we do - * not exit after open_sockets() or send_login() errors, - * as the smbfs mount would then have no way to recover. - */ -static void send_fs_socket(char *the_service, char *mount_point, struct cli_state *c) -{ - int fd, closed = 0, res = 1; - pid_t parentpid = getppid(); - struct smb_conn_opt conn_options; - - memset(&conn_options, 0, sizeof(conn_options)); - - while (1) { - if ((fd = open(mount_point, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("mount.smbfs[%d]: can't open %s\n", - sys_getpid(), mount_point)); - break; - } - - conn_options.fd = c->fd; - conn_options.protocol = c->protocol; - conn_options.case_handling = SMB_CASE_DEFAULT; - conn_options.max_xmit = c->max_xmit; - conn_options.server_uid = c->vuid; - conn_options.tid = c->cnum; - conn_options.secmode = c->sec_mode; - conn_options.rawmode = 0; - conn_options.sesskey = c->sesskey; - conn_options.maxraw = 0; - conn_options.capabilities = c->capabilities; - conn_options.serverzone = c->serverzone/60; - - res = ioctl(fd, SMB_IOC_NEWCONN, &conn_options); - if (res != 0) { - DEBUG(0,("mount.smbfs[%d]: ioctl failed, res=%d\n", - sys_getpid(), res)); - close(fd); - break; - } - - if (parentpid) { - /* Ok... We are going to kill the parent. Now - is the time to break the process group... */ - setsid(); - /* Send a signal to the parent to terminate */ - kill(parentpid, SIGTERM); - parentpid = 0; - } - - close(fd); - - /* This looks wierd but we are only closing the userspace - side, the connection has already been passed to smbfs and - it has increased the usage count on the socket. - - If we don't do this we will "leak" sockets and memory on - each reconnection we have to make. */ - c->smb_rw_error = SMB_DO_NOT_DO_TDIS; - cli_shutdown(c); - c = NULL; - - if (!closed) { - /* close the name cache so that close_our_files() doesn't steal its FD */ - namecache_shutdown(); - - /* redirect stdout & stderr since we can't know that - the library functions we use are using DEBUG. */ - if ( (fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) < 0) - DEBUG(2,("mount.smbfs: can't open /dev/null\n")); - close_our_files(fd); - if (fd >= 0) { - dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO); - dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO); - close(fd); - } - - /* here we are no longer interactive */ - set_remote_machine_name("smbmount", False); /* sneaky ... */ - setup_logging("mount.smbfs", False); - reopen_logs(); - DEBUG(0, ("mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service %s, pid=%d\n", the_service, sys_getpid())); - - closed = 1; - } - - /* Wait for a signal from smbfs ... but don't continue - until we actually get a new connection. */ - while (!c) { - CatchSignal(SIGUSR1, &usr1_handler); - pause(); - DEBUG(2,("mount.smbfs[%d]: got signal, getting new socket\n", sys_getpid())); - c = do_connection(the_service); - } - } - - smb_umount(mount_point); - DEBUG(2,("mount.smbfs[%d]: exit\n", sys_getpid())); - exit(1); -} - - -/** - * Mount a smbfs - **/ - -#define NUM_ARGS 20 - -static void init_mount(void) -{ - char mount_point[PATH_MAX+1]; - TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); - char *svc2; - struct cli_state *c; - const char *args[NUM_ARGS]; - int i, status; - - if (realpath(mpoint, mount_point) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Could not resolve mount point %s\n", mpoint); - return; - } - - - c = do_connection(service); - if (!c) { - fprintf(stderr,"SMB connection failed\n"); - exit(1); - } - - /* - Set up to return as a daemon child and wait in the parent - until the child say it's ready... - */ - daemonize(); - - svc2 = talloc_strdup(ctx, service); - if (!svc2) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - string_replace(svc2, '\\','/'); - string_replace(svc2, ' ','_'); - - memset(args, 0, sizeof(args[0])*NUM_ARGS); - - i=0; - args[i++] = "smbmnt"; - - args[i++] = mount_point; - args[i++] = "-s"; - args[i++] = svc2; - - if (mount_ro && i < NUM_ARGS-2) { - args[i++] = "-r"; - } - if (mount_uid && i < NUM_ARGS-3) { - args[i++] = "-u"; - args[i] = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%d", mount_uid); - if (!args[i]) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - i++; - } - if (mount_gid && i < NUM_ARGS-3) { - args[i++] = "-g"; - args[i] = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%d", mount_gid); - if (!args[i]) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - i++; - } - if (mount_fmask && i < NUM_ARGS-3) { - args[i++] = "-f"; - args[i] = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "0%o", mount_fmask); - if (!args[i]) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - i++; - } - if (mount_dmask && i < NUM_ARGS-3) { - args[i++] = "-d"; - args[i] = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "0%o", mount_dmask); - if (!args[i]) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - i++; - } - if (options && i < NUM_ARGS-3) { - args[i++] = "-o"; - args[i++] = options; - } - - if (sys_fork() == 0) { - char *smbmnt_path; - - asprintf(&smbmnt_path, "%s/smbmnt", get_dyn_BINDIR()); - - if (file_exist(smbmnt_path, NULL)) { - execv(smbmnt_path, (char * const *)args); - fprintf(stderr, - "smbfs/init_mount: execv of %s failed. Error was %s.", - smbmnt_path, strerror(errno)); - } else { - execvp("smbmnt", (char * const *)args); - fprintf(stderr, - "smbfs/init_mount: execv of %s failed. Error was %s.", - "smbmnt", strerror(errno)); - } - free(smbmnt_path); - exit(1); - } - - if (waitpid(-1, &status, 0) == -1) { - fprintf(stderr,"waitpid failed: Error was %s", strerror(errno) ); - /* FIXME: do some proper error handling */ - exit(1); - } - - if (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0) { - fprintf(stderr,"smbmnt failed: %d\n", WEXITSTATUS(status)); - /* FIXME: do some proper error handling */ - exit(1); - } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { - fprintf(stderr, "smbmnt killed by signal %d\n", WTERMSIG(status)); - exit(1); - } - - /* Ok... This is the rubicon for that mount point... At any point - after this, if the connections fail and can not be reconstructed - for any reason, we will have to unmount the mount point. There - is no exit from the next call... - */ - send_fs_socket(service, mount_point, c); -} - - -/**************************************************************************** -get a password from a a file or file descriptor -exit on failure (from smbclient, move to libsmb or shared .c file?) -****************************************************************************/ - -static void get_password_file(void) -{ - int fd = -1; - char *p; - bool close_it = False; - char *spec = NULL; - TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); - char pass[128]; - - if ((p = getenv("PASSWD_FD")) != NULL) { - spec = talloc_asprintf(ctx, - "descriptor %s", - p); - if (!spec) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - fd = atoi(p); - close_it = False; - } else if ((p = getenv("PASSWD_FILE")) != NULL) { - fd = sys_open(p, O_RDONLY, 0); - spec = talloc_strdup(ctx, p); - if (!spec) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - if (fd < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error opening PASSWD_FILE %s: %s\n", - spec, strerror(errno)); - exit(1); - } - close_it = True; - } - - for(p = pass, *p = '\0'; /* ensure that pass is null-terminated */ - p && p - pass < sizeof(pass);) { - switch (read(fd, p, 1)) { - case 1: - if (*p != '\n' && *p != '\0') { - *++p = '\0'; /* advance p, and null-terminate pass */ - break; - } - case 0: - if (p - pass) { - *p = '\0'; /* null-terminate it, just in case... */ - p = NULL; /* then force the loop condition to become false */ - break; - } else { - fprintf(stderr, "Error reading password from file %s: %s\n", - spec, "empty password\n"); - exit(1); - } - - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Error reading password from file %s: %s\n", - spec, strerror(errno)); - exit(1); - } - } - password = talloc_strdup(ctx, pass); - if (close_it) - close(fd); -} - -/**************************************************************************** -get username and password from a credentials file -exit on failure (from smbclient, move to libsmb or shared .c file?) -****************************************************************************/ - -static void read_credentials_file(const char *filename) -{ - FILE *auth; - fstring buf; - uint16 len = 0; - char *ptr, *val, *param; - - if ((auth=sys_fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) - { - /* fail if we can't open the credentials file */ - DEBUG(0,("ERROR: Unable to open credentials file!\n")); - exit (-1); - } - - while (!feof(auth)) - { - /* get a line from the file */ - if (!fgets (buf, sizeof(buf), auth)) - continue; - len = strlen(buf); - - if ((len) && (buf[len-1]=='\n')) - { - buf[len-1] = '\0'; - len--; - } - if (len == 0) - continue; - - /* break up the line into parameter & value. - will need to eat a little whitespace possibly */ - param = buf; - if (!(ptr = strchr (buf, '='))) - continue; - val = ptr+1; - *ptr = '\0'; - - /* eat leading white space */ - while ((*val!='\0') && ((*val==' ') || (*val=='\t'))) - val++; - - if (strwicmp("password", param) == 0) - { - password = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(),val); - got_pass = True; - } - else if (strwicmp("username", param) == 0) { - username = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), val); - } - - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - } - fclose(auth); -} - - -/**************************************************************************** -usage on the program -****************************************************************************/ -static void usage(void) -{ - printf("Usage: mount.smbfs service mountpoint [-o options,...]\n"); - - printf("Version %s\n\n",SAMBA_VERSION_STRING); - - printf("Please be aware that smbfs is deprecated in favor of " - "cifs\n\n"); - - printf( -"Options:\n\ - username=<arg> SMB username\n\ - password=<arg> SMB password\n\ - credentials=<filename> file with username/password\n\ - krb use kerberos (active directory)\n\ - netbiosname=<arg> source NetBIOS name\n\ - uid=<arg> mount uid or username\n\ - gid=<arg> mount gid or groupname\n\ - port=<arg> remote SMB port number\n\ - fmask=<arg> file umask\n\ - dmask=<arg> directory umask\n\ - debug=<arg> debug level\n\ - ip=<arg> destination host or IP address\n\ - workgroup=<arg> workgroup on destination\n\ - sockopt=<arg> TCP socket options\n\ - scope=<arg> NetBIOS scope\n\ - iocharset=<arg> Linux charset (iso8859-1, utf8)\n\ - codepage=<arg> server codepage (cp850)\n\ - unicode use unicode when communicating with server\n\ - lfs large file system support\n\ - ttl=<arg> dircache time to live\n\ - guest don't prompt for a password\n\ - ro mount read-only\n\ - rw mount read-write\n\ -\n\ -This command is designed to be run from within /bin/mount by giving\n\ -the option '-t smbfs'. For example:\n\ - mount -t smbfs -o username=tridge,password=foobar //fjall/test /data/test\n\ -"); -} - - -/**************************************************************************** - Argument parsing for mount.smbfs interface - mount will call us like this: - mount.smbfs device mountpoint -o <options> - - <options> is never empty, containing at least rw or ro - ****************************************************************************/ -static void parse_mount_smb(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int opt; - char *opts; - char *opteq; - int val; - char *saveptr = NULL; - TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); - - /* FIXME: This function can silently fail if the arguments are - * not in the expected order. - - > The arguments syntax of smbmount 2.2.3a (smbfs of Debian stable) - > requires that one gives "-o" before further options like username=... - > . Without -o, the username=.. setting is *silently* ignored. I've - > spent about an hour trying to find out why I couldn't log in now.. - - */ - - - if (argc < 2 || argv[1][0] == '-') { - usage(); - exit(1); - } - - service = talloc_strdup(ctx, argv[1]); - if (!service) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - mpoint = talloc_strdup(ctx, argv[2]); - if (!mpoint) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - - /* Convert any '/' characters in the service name to - '\' characters */ - string_replace(service, '/','\\'); - argc -= 2; - argv += 2; - - opt = getopt(argc, argv, "o:"); - if(opt != 'o') { - return; - } - - options = talloc_strdup(ctx, ""); - if (!options) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - - /* - * option parsing from nfsmount.c (util-linux-2.9u) - */ - for (opts = strtok_r(optarg, ",", &saveptr); opts; - opts = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &saveptr)) { - DEBUG(3, ("opts: %s\n", opts)); - if ((opteq = strchr_m(opts, '='))) { - val = atoi(opteq + 1); - *opteq = '\0'; - - if (!strcmp(opts, "username") || - !strcmp(opts, "logon")) { - char *lp; - got_user = True; - username = talloc_strdup(ctx, opteq+1); - if (!username) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - if ((lp=strchr_m(username,'%'))) { - *lp = 0; - password = talloc_strdup(ctx, lp+1); - if (!password) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - got_pass = True; - memset(strchr_m(opteq+1,'%')+1,'X',strlen(password)); - } - if ((lp=strchr_m(username,'/'))) { - *lp = 0; - fstrcpy(workgroup,lp+1); - } - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "passwd") || - !strcmp(opts, "password")) { - password = talloc_strdup(ctx,opteq+1); - if (!password) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - got_pass = True; - memset(opteq+1,'X',strlen(password)); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "credentials")) { - credentials = talloc_strdup(ctx,opteq+1); - if (!credentials) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "netbiosname")) { - fstrcpy(my_netbios_name,opteq+1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "uid")) { - mount_uid = nametouid(opteq+1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "gid")) { - mount_gid = nametogid(opteq+1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "port")) { - smb_port = val; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "fmask")) { - mount_fmask = strtol(opteq+1, NULL, 8); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "dmask")) { - mount_dmask = strtol(opteq+1, NULL, 8); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "debug")) { - DEBUGLEVEL = val; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "ip")) { - if (!interpret_string_addr(&dest_ip, opteq+1, - 0)) { - fprintf(stderr,"Can't resolve address %s\n", opteq+1); - exit(1); - } - have_ip = True; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "workgroup")) { - fstrcpy(workgroup,opteq+1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "sockopt")) { - lp_do_parameter(-1, "socket options", opteq+1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "scope")) { - set_global_scope(opteq+1); - } else { - options = talloc_asprintf_append(options, - "%s=%s,", - opts, opteq+1); - if (!options) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - } - } else { - val = 1; - if(!strcmp(opts, "nocaps")) { - fprintf(stderr, "Unhandled option: %s\n", opteq+1); - exit(1); - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "guest")) { - password = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), ""); - if (!password) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - got_pass = True; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "krb")) { -#ifdef HAVE_KRB5 - - use_kerberos = True; - if(!status32_smbfs) - fprintf(stderr, "Warning: kerberos support will only work for samba servers\n"); -#else - fprintf(stderr,"No kerberos support compiled in\n"); - exit(1); -#endif - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "rw")) { - mount_ro = 0; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "ro")) { - mount_ro = 1; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "unicode")) { - smbfs_has_unicode = True; - } else if(!strcmp(opts, "lfs")) { - smbfs_has_lfs = True; - } else { - options = talloc_asprintf_append(options, - "%s,", - opts); - if (!options) { - fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory\n"); - exit(ENOMEM); - } - } - } - } - - if (!service || !*service) { - usage(); - exit(1); - } - - if (options && *options && options[strlen(options)-1] == ',') { - options[strlen(options)-1] = '\0'; /* remove trailing , */ - DEBUG(3,("passthrough options '%s'\n", options)); - } -} - -/**************************************************************************** - main program -****************************************************************************/ - int main(int argc,char *argv[]) -{ - TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); - char *p; - - DEBUGLEVEL = 1; - - load_case_tables(); - - /* here we are interactive, even if run from autofs */ - setup_logging("mount.smbfs",True); - -#if 0 /* JRA - Urban says not needed ? */ - /* CLI_FORCE_ASCII=false makes smbmount negotiate unicode. The default - is to not announce any unicode capabilities as current smbfs does - not support it. */ - p = getenv("CLI_FORCE_ASCII"); - if (p && !strcmp(p, "false")) - unsetenv("CLI_FORCE_ASCII"); - else - setenv("CLI_FORCE_ASCII", "true", 1); -#endif - - in_client = True; /* Make sure that we tell lp_load we are */ - - if (getenv("USER")) { - username = talloc_strdup(frame, getenv("USER")); - if (!username) { - exit(ENOMEM); - } - - if ((p=strchr_m(username,'%'))) { - *p = 0; - password = talloc_strdup(frame, p+1); - if (!password) { - exit(ENOMEM); - } - got_pass = True; - memset(strchr_m(getenv("USER"),'%')+1,'X',strlen(password)); - } - strupper_m(username); - } - - if (getenv("PASSWD")) { - password = talloc_strdup(frame, getenv("PASSWD")); - if (!password) { - exit(ENOMEM); - } - got_pass = True; - } - - if (getenv("PASSWD_FD") || getenv("PASSWD_FILE")) { - get_password_file(); - got_pass = True; - } - - if ((!username || *username == 0) && getenv("LOGNAME")) { - username = talloc_strdup(frame, getenv("LOGNAME")); - if (!username) { - exit(ENOMEM); - } - } - - if (!lp_load(get_dyn_CONFIGFILE(),True,False,False,True)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Can't load %s - run testparm to debug it\n", - get_dyn_CONFIGFILE()); - } - - parse_mount_smb(argc, argv); - - if (use_kerberos && !got_user) { - got_pass = True; - } - - if (credentials && *credentials != 0) { - read_credentials_file(credentials); - } - - DEBUG(3,("mount.smbfs started (version %s)\n", SAMBA_VERSION_STRING)); - - if (*workgroup == 0) { - fstrcpy(workgroup,lp_workgroup()); - } - - load_interfaces(); - if (!*my_netbios_name) { - fstrcpy(my_netbios_name, myhostname()); - } - strupper_m(my_netbios_name); - - init_mount(); - TALLOC_FREE(frame); - return 0; -} |