/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. name query routines Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "includes.h" /* nmbd.c sets this to True. */ BOOL global_in_nmbd = False; /**************************************************************************** generate a random trn_id ****************************************************************************/ static int generate_trn_id(void) { static int trn_id; if (trn_id == 0) { sys_srandom(getpid()); } trn_id = sys_random(); return trn_id % (unsigned)0x7FFF; } /**************************************************************************** parse a node status response into an array of structures ****************************************************************************/ static struct node_status *parse_node_status(char *p, int *num_names) { struct node_status *ret; int i; *num_names = CVAL(p,0); if (*num_names == 0) return NULL; ret = (struct node_status *)malloc(sizeof(struct node_status)* (*num_names)); if (!ret) return NULL; p++; for (i=0;i< *num_names;i++) { StrnCpy(ret[i].name,p,15); trim_string(ret[i].name,NULL," "); ret[i].type = CVAL(p,15); ret[i].flags = p[16]; p += 18; DEBUG(10, ("%s#%02x: flags = 0x%02x\n", ret[i].name, ret[i].type, ret[i].flags)); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** do a NBT node status query on an open socket and return an array of structures holding the returned names or NULL if the query failed **************************************************************************/ struct node_status *node_status_query(int fd,struct nmb_name *name, struct in_addr to_ip, int *num_names) { BOOL found=False; int retries = 2; int retry_time = 2000; struct timeval tval; struct packet_struct p; struct packet_struct *p2; struct nmb_packet *nmb = &p.packet.nmb; struct node_status *ret; ZERO_STRUCT(p); nmb->header.name_trn_id = generate_trn_id(); nmb->header.opcode = 0; nmb->header.response = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.bcast = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.recursion_available = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.recursion_desired = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.trunc = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.authoritative = False; nmb->header.rcode = 0; nmb->header.qdcount = 1; nmb->header.ancount = 0; nmb->header.nscount = 0; nmb->header.arcount = 0; nmb->question.question_name = *name; nmb->question.question_type = 0x21; nmb->question.question_class = 0x1; p.ip = to_ip; p.port = NMB_PORT; p.fd = fd; p.timestamp = time(NULL); p.packet_type = NMB_PACKET; GetTimeOfDay(&tval); if (!send_packet(&p)) return NULL; retries--; while (1) { struct timeval tval2; GetTimeOfDay(&tval2); if (TvalDiff(&tval,&tval2) > retry_time) { if (!retries) break; if (!found && !send_packet(&p)) return NULL; GetTimeOfDay(&tval); retries--; } if ((p2=receive_nmb_packet(fd,90,nmb->header.name_trn_id))) { struct nmb_packet *nmb2 = &p2->packet.nmb; debug_nmb_packet(p2); if (nmb2->header.opcode != 0 || nmb2->header.nm_flags.bcast || nmb2->header.rcode || !nmb2->header.ancount || nmb2->answers->rr_type != 0x21) { /* XXXX what do we do with this? could be a redirect, but we'll discard it for the moment */ free_packet(p2); continue; } ret = parse_node_status(&nmb2->answers->rdata[0], num_names); free_packet(p2); return ret; } } return NULL; } /**************************************************************************** find the first type XX name in a node status reply - used for finding a servers name given its IP return the matched name in *name **************************************************************************/ BOOL name_status_find(const char *q_name, int q_type, int type, struct in_addr to_ip, char *name) { struct node_status *status = NULL; struct nmb_name nname; int count, i; int sock; BOOL result = False; if (lp_disable_netbios()) { DEBUG(5,("name_status_find(%s#%02x): netbios is disabled\n", q_name, q_type)); return False; } DEBUG(10, ("name_status_find: looking up %s#%02x at %s\n", q_name, q_type, inet_ntoa(to_ip))); sock = open_socket_in(SOCK_DGRAM, 0, 3, interpret_addr(lp_socket_address()), True); if (sock == -1) goto done; /* W2K PDC's seem not to respond to '*'#0. JRA */ make_nmb_name(&nname, q_name, q_type); status = node_status_query(sock, &nname, to_ip, &count); close(sock); if (!status) goto done; for (i=0;is_addr, (uchar *)&ip.s_addr); bits2 = matching_quad_bits((uchar *)&ip2->s_addr, (uchar *)&ip.s_addr); max_bits1 = MAX(bits1, max_bits1); max_bits2 = MAX(bits2, max_bits2); } /* bias towards directly reachable IPs */ if (iface_local(*ip1)) { max_bits1 += 32; } if (iface_local(*ip2)) { max_bits2 += 32; } return max_bits2 - max_bits1; } /* sort an IP list so that names that are close to one of our interfaces are at the top. This prevents the problem where a WINS server returns an IP that is not reachable from our subnet as the first match */ static void sort_ip_list(struct in_addr *iplist, int count) { if (count <= 1) { return; } qsort(iplist, count, sizeof(struct in_addr), QSORT_CAST ip_compare); } /**************************************************************************** Do a netbios name query to find someones IP. Returns an array of IP addresses or NULL if none. *count will be set to the number of addresses returned. *timed_out is set if we failed by timing out ****************************************************************************/ struct in_addr *name_query(int fd,const char *name,int name_type, BOOL bcast,BOOL recurse, struct in_addr to_ip, int *count, int *flags, BOOL *timed_out) { BOOL found=False; int i, retries = 3; int retry_time = bcast?250:2000; struct timeval tval; struct packet_struct p; struct packet_struct *p2; struct nmb_packet *nmb = &p.packet.nmb; struct in_addr *ip_list = NULL; if (lp_disable_netbios()) { DEBUG(5,("name_query(%s#%02x): netbios is disabled\n", name, name_type)); return NULL; } if (timed_out) { *timed_out = False; } memset((char *)&p,'\0',sizeof(p)); (*count) = 0; (*flags) = 0; nmb->header.name_trn_id = generate_trn_id(); nmb->header.opcode = 0; nmb->header.response = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.bcast = bcast; nmb->header.nm_flags.recursion_available = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.recursion_desired = recurse; nmb->header.nm_flags.trunc = False; nmb->header.nm_flags.authoritative = False; nmb->header.rcode = 0; nmb->header.qdcount = 1; nmb->header.ancount = 0; nmb->header.nscount = 0; nmb->header.arcount = 0; make_nmb_name(&nmb->question.question_name,name,name_type); nmb->question.question_type = 0x20; nmb->question.question_class = 0x1; p.ip = to_ip; p.port = NMB_PORT; p.fd = fd; p.timestamp = time(NULL); p.packet_type = NMB_PACKET; GetTimeOfDay(&tval); if (!send_packet(&p)) return NULL; retries--; while (1) { struct timeval tval2; struct in_addr *tmp_ip_list; GetTimeOfDay(&tval2); if (TvalDiff(&tval,&tval2) > retry_time) { if (!retries) break; if (!found && !send_packet(&p)) return NULL; GetTimeOfDay(&tval); retries--; } if ((p2=receive_nmb_packet(fd,90,nmb->header.name_trn_id))) { struct nmb_packet *nmb2 = &p2->packet.nmb; debug_nmb_packet(p2); /* If we get a Negative Name Query Response from a WINS * server, we should report it and give up. */ if( 0 == nmb2->header.opcode /* A query response */ && !(bcast) /* from a WINS server */ && nmb2->header.rcode /* Error returned */ ) { if (DEBUGLVL(3)) { /* Only executed if DEBUGLEVEL >= 3 */ DEBUG(3,("Negative name query response, rcode 0x%02x: ", nmb2->header.rcode )); switch( nmb2->header.rcode ) { case 0x01: DEBUG(3,("Request was invalidly formatted.\n" )); break; case 0x02: DEBUG(3,("Problem with NBNS, cannot process name.\n")); break; case 0x03: DEBUG(3,("The name requested does not exist.\n" )); break; case 0x04: DEBUG(3,("Unsupported request error.\n" )); break; case 0x05: DEBUG(3,("Query refused error.\n" )); break; default: DEBUG(3,("Unrecognized error code.\n" )); break; } } free_packet(p2); return( NULL ); } if (nmb2->header.opcode != 0 || nmb2->header.nm_flags.bcast || nmb2->header.rcode || !nmb2->header.ancount) { /* * XXXX what do we do with this? Could be a * redirect, but we'll discard it for the * moment. */ free_packet(p2); continue; } tmp_ip_list = (struct in_addr *)Realloc( ip_list, sizeof( ip_list[0] ) * ( (*count) + nmb2->answers->rdlength/6 ) ); if (!tmp_ip_list) { DEBUG(0,("name_query: Realloc failed.\n")); SAFE_FREE(ip_list); } ip_list = tmp_ip_list; if (ip_list) { DEBUG(2,("Got a positive name query response from %s ( ", inet_ntoa(p2->ip))); for (i=0;ianswers->rdlength/6;i++) { putip((char *)&ip_list[(*count)],&nmb2->answers->rdata[2+i*6]); DEBUGADD(2,("%s ",inet_ntoa(ip_list[(*count)]))); (*count)++; } DEBUGADD(2,(")\n")); } found=True; retries=0; /* We add the flags back ... */ if (nmb2->header.response) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_RS; if (nmb2->header.nm_flags.authoritative) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_AA; if (nmb2->header.nm_flags.trunc) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_TC; if (nmb2->header.nm_flags.recursion_desired) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_RD; if (nmb2->header.nm_flags.recursion_available) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_RA; if (nmb2->header.nm_flags.bcast) (*flags) |= NM_FLAGS_B; free_packet(p2); /* * If we're doing a unicast lookup we only * expect one reply. Don't wait the full 2 * seconds if we got one. JRA. */ if(!bcast && found) break; } } if (timed_out) { *timed_out = True; } /* sort the ip list so we choose close servers first if possible */ sort_ip_list(ip_list, *count); return ip_list; } /******************************************************** Start parsing the lmhosts file. *********************************************************/ XFILE *startlmhosts(char *fname) { XFILE *fp = x_fopen(fname,O_RDONLY, 0); if (!fp) { DEBUG(4,("startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file %s. Error was %s\n", fname, strerror(errno))); return NULL; } return fp; } /******************************************************** Parse the next line in the lmhosts file. *********************************************************/ BOOL getlmhostsent( TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, XFILE *fp, pstring name, int *name_type, struct in_addr *ipaddr) { pstring line; while(!x_feof(fp) && !x_ferror(fp)) { pstring ip,flags,extra; const char *ptr; char *ptr1; int count = 0; *name_type = -1; if (!fgets_slash(line,sizeof(pstring),fp)) continue; if (*line == '#') continue; pstrcpy(ip,""); pstrcpy(name,""); pstrcpy(flags,""); ptr = line; if (next_token(&ptr,ip ,NULL,sizeof(ip))) ++count; if (next_token(&ptr,name ,NULL, sizeof(pstring))) ++count; if (next_token(&ptr,flags,NULL, sizeof(flags))) ++count; if (next_token(&ptr,extra,NULL, sizeof(extra))) ++count; if (count <= 0) continue; if (count > 0 && count < 2) { DEBUG(0,("getlmhostsent: Ill formed hosts line [%s]\n",line)); continue; } if (count >= 4) { DEBUG(0,("getlmhostsent: too many columns in lmhosts file (obsolete syntax)\n")); continue; } DEBUG(4, ("getlmhostsent: lmhost entry: %s %s %s\n", ip, name, flags)); if (strchr_m(flags,'G') || strchr_m(flags,'S')) { DEBUG(0,("getlmhostsent: group flag in lmhosts ignored (obsolete)\n")); continue; } *ipaddr = *interpret_addr2(mem_ctx, ip); /* Extra feature. If the name ends in '#XX', where XX is a hex number, then only add that name type. */ if((ptr1 = strchr_m(name, '#')) != NULL) { char *endptr; ptr1++; *name_type = (int)strtol(ptr1, &endptr, 16); if(!*ptr1 || (endptr == ptr1)) { DEBUG(0,("getlmhostsent: invalid name %s containing '#'.\n", name)); continue; } *(--ptr1) = '\0'; /* Truncate at the '#' */ } return True; } return False; } /******************************************************** Finish parsing the lmhosts file. *********************************************************/ void endlmhosts(XFILE *fp) { x_fclose(fp); } /******************************************************** Resolve via "bcast" method. *********************************************************/ BOOL name_resolve_bcast(const char *name, int name_type, struct in_addr **return_ip_list, int *return_count) { int sock, i; int num_interfaces = iface_count(); if (lp_disable_netbios()) { DEBUG(5,("name_resolve_bcast(%s#%02x): netbios is disabled\n", name, name_type)); return False; } *return_ip_list = NULL; *return_count = 0; /* * "bcast" means do a broadcast lookup on all the local interfaces. */ DEBUG(3,("name_resolve_bcast: Attempting broadcast lookup for name %s<0x%x>\n", name, name_type)); sock = open_socket_in( SOCK_DGRAM, 0, 3, interpret_addr(lp_socket_address()), True ); if (sock == -1) return False; set_socket_options(sock,"SO_BROADCAST"); /* * Lookup the name on all the interfaces, return on * the first successful match. */ for( i = num_interfaces-1; i >= 0; i--) { struct in_addr sendto_ip; int flags; /* Done this way to fix compiler error on IRIX 5.x */ sendto_ip = *iface_n_bcast(i); *return_ip_list = name_query(sock, name, name_type, True, True, sendto_ip, return_count, &flags, NULL); if(*return_ip_list != NULL) { close(sock); return True; } } close(sock); return False; } /******************************************************** Resolve via "wins" method. *********************************************************/ BOOL resolve_wins(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *name, int name_type, struct in_addr **return_iplist, int *return_count) { int sock, t, i; char **wins_tags; struct in_addr src_ip; if (lp_disable_netbios()) { DEBUG(5,("resolve_wins(%s#%02x): netbios is disabled\n", name, name_type)); return False; } *return_iplist = NULL; *return_count = 0; DEBUG(3,("resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name %s<0x%x>\n", name, name_type)); if (wins_srv_count() < 1) { DEBUG(3,("resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed.\n")); return False; } /* we try a lookup on each of the WINS tags in turn */ wins_tags = wins_srv_tags(); if (!wins_tags) { /* huh? no tags?? give up in disgust */ return False; } /* the address we will be sending from */ src_ip = *interpret_addr2(mem_ctx, lp_socket_address()); /* in the worst case we will try every wins server with every tag! */ for (t=0; wins_tags && wins_tags[t]; t++) { int srv_count = wins_srv_count_tag(wins_tags[t]); for (i=0; i\n", name)); if (((hp = sys_gethostbyname(name)) != NULL) && (hp->h_addr != NULL)) { struct in_addr return_ip; putip((char *)&return_ip,(char *)hp->h_addr); *return_iplist = (struct in_addr *)malloc(sizeof(struct in_addr)); if(*return_iplist == NULL) { DEBUG(3,("resolve_hosts: malloc fail !\n")); return False; } **return_iplist = return_ip; *return_count = 1; return True; } return False; } /******************************************************** Internal interface to resolve a name into an IP address. Use this function if the string is either an IP address, DNS or host name or NetBIOS name. This uses the name switch in the smb.conf to determine the order of name resolution. *********************************************************/ static BOOL internal_resolve_name(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *name, int name_type, struct in_addr **return_iplist, int *return_count) { char *name_resolve_list; fstring tok; const char *ptr; BOOL allones = (strcmp(name,"255.255.255.255") == 0); BOOL allzeros = (strcmp(name,"0.0.0.0") == 0); BOOL is_address = is_ipaddress(name); BOOL result = False; struct in_addr *nodupes_iplist; int i; *return_iplist = NULL; *return_count = 0; DEBUG(10, ("internal_resolve_name: looking up %s#%x\n", name, name_type)); if (allzeros || allones || is_address) { *return_iplist = (struct in_addr *)malloc(sizeof(struct in_addr)); if(*return_iplist == NULL) { DEBUG(3,("internal_resolve_name: malloc fail !\n")); return False; } if(is_address) { /* if it's in the form of an IP address then get the lib to interpret it */ if (((*return_iplist)->s_addr = inet_addr(name)) == 0xFFFFFFFF ){ DEBUG(1,("internal_resolve_name: inet_addr failed on %s\n", name)); return False; } } else { (*return_iplist)->s_addr = allones ? 0xFFFFFFFF : 0; *return_count = 1; } return True; } /* Check netbios name cache */ if (namecache_fetch(mem_ctx, name, name_type, return_iplist, return_count)) { /* This could be a negative response */ return (*return_count > 0); } name_resolve_list = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, lp_name_resolve_order()); ptr = name_resolve_list; if (!ptr || !*ptr) ptr = "host"; while (next_token(&ptr, tok, LIST_SEP, sizeof(tok))) { if((strequal(tok, "host") || strequal(tok, "hosts"))) { if (name_type == 0x20) { if (resolve_hosts(name, return_iplist, return_count)) { result = True; goto done; } } } else if(strequal( tok, "lmhosts")) { /* REWRITE: add back in? */ DEBUG(0,("resolve_name: REWRITE: add lmhosts back?? %s\n", tok)); } else if(strequal( tok, "wins")) { /* don't resolve 1D via WINS */ if (name_type != 0x1D && resolve_wins(mem_ctx, name, name_type, return_iplist, return_count)) { result = True; goto done; } } else if(strequal( tok, "bcast")) { if (name_resolve_bcast(name, name_type, return_iplist, return_count)) { result = True; goto done; } } else { DEBUG(0,("resolve_name: unknown name switch type %s\n", tok)); } } /* All of the resolve_* functions above have returned false. */ SAFE_FREE(*return_iplist); *return_count = 0; return False; done: /* Remove duplicate entries. Some queries, notably #1c (domain controllers) return the PDC in iplist[0] and then all domain controllers including the PDC in iplist[1..n]. Iterating over the iplist when the PDC is down will cause two sets of timeouts. */ if (*return_count && (nodupes_iplist = (struct in_addr *) malloc(sizeof(struct in_addr) * (*return_count)))) { int nodupes_count = 0; /* Iterate over return_iplist looking for duplicates */ for (i = 0; i < *return_count; i++) { BOOL is_dupe = False; int j; for (j = i + 1; j < *return_count; j++) { if (ip_equal((*return_iplist)[i], (*return_iplist)[j])) { is_dupe = True; break; } } if (!is_dupe) { /* This one not a duplicate */ nodupes_iplist[nodupes_count] = (*return_iplist)[i]; nodupes_count++; } } /* Switcheroo with original list */ free(*return_iplist); *return_iplist = nodupes_iplist; *return_count = nodupes_count; } /* Save in name cache */ for (i = 0; i < *return_count && DEBUGLEVEL == 100; i++) DEBUG(100, ("Storing name %s of type %d (ip: %s)\n", name, name_type, inet_ntoa((*return_iplist)[i]))); namecache_store(mem_ctx, name, name_type, *return_count, *return_iplist); /* Display some debugging info */ DEBUG(10, ("internal_resolve_name: returning %d addresses: ", *return_count)); for (i = 0; i < *return_count; i++) DEBUGADD(10, ("%s ", inet_ntoa((*return_iplist)[i]))); DEBUG(10, ("\n")); return result; } /******************************************************** Internal interface to resolve a name into one IP address. Use this function if the string is either an IP address, DNS or host name or NetBIOS name. This uses the name switch in the smb.conf to determine the order of name resolution. *********************************************************/ BOOL resolve_name(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *name, struct in_addr *return_ip, int name_type) { struct in_addr *ip_list = NULL; int count = 0; if (is_ipaddress(name)) { *return_ip = *interpret_addr2(mem_ctx, name); return True; } if (internal_resolve_name(mem_ctx, name, name_type, &ip_list, &count)) { int i; /* only return valid addresses for TCP connections */ for (i=0; iheader.msg_type = 0x10; dgram->header.flags.node_type = M_NODE; dgram->header.flags.first = True; dgram->header.flags.more = False; dgram->header.dgm_id = dgm_id; dgram->header.source_ip = *iface_ip(*pdc_ip); dgram->header.source_port = ntohs(sock_name.sin_port); dgram->header.dgm_length = 0; /* Let build_dgram() handle this. */ dgram->header.packet_offset = 0; make_nmb_name(&dgram->source_name,srcname,0); make_nmb_name(&dgram->dest_name,domain,0x1C); ptr = &dgram->data[0]; /* Setup the smb part. */ ptr -= 4; /* XXX Ugliness because of handling of tcp SMB length. */ memcpy(tmp,ptr,4); set_message(ptr,17,17 + len,True); memcpy(ptr,tmp,4); CVAL(ptr,smb_com) = SMBtrans; SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv1,len); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv11,len); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv12,70 + strlen(mailslot)); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv13,3); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv14,1); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv15,1); SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv16,2); p2 = smb_buf(ptr); pstrcpy(p2,mailslot); p2 = skip_string(p2,1); memcpy(p2,buffer,len); p2 += len; dgram->datasize = PTR_DIFF(p2,ptr+4); /* +4 for tcp length. */ p.ip = *pdc_ip; p.port = DGRAM_PORT; p.fd = sock; p.timestamp = time(NULL); p.packet_type = DGRAM_PACKET; GetTimeOfDay(&tval); if (!send_packet(&p)) { DEBUG(0,("lookup_pdc_name: send_packet failed.\n")); close(sock); return False; } retries--; while (1) { struct timeval tval2; struct packet_struct *p_ret; GetTimeOfDay(&tval2); if (TvalDiff(&tval,&tval2) > retry_time) { if (!retries) break; if (!send_packet(&p)) { DEBUG(0,("lookup_pdc_name: send_packet failed.\n")); close(sock); return False; } GetTimeOfDay(&tval); retries--; } if ((p_ret = receive_dgram_packet(sock,90,mailslot_name))) { struct dgram_packet *dgram2 = &p_ret->packet.dgram; char *buf; char *buf2; buf = &dgram2->data[0]; buf -= 4; if (CVAL(buf,smb_com) != SMBtrans) { DEBUG(0,("lookup_pdc_name: datagram type %u != SMBtrans(%u)\n", (unsigned int) CVAL(buf,smb_com), (unsigned int)SMBtrans )); free_packet(p_ret); continue; } len = SVAL(buf,smb_vwv11); buf2 = smb_base(buf) + SVAL(buf,smb_vwv12); if (len <= 0) { DEBUG(0,("lookup_pdc_name: datagram len < 0 (%d)\n", len )); free_packet(p_ret); continue; } DEBUG(4,("lookup_pdc_name: datagram reply from %s to %s IP %s for %s of type %d len=%d\n", nmb_namestr(&dgram2->source_name),nmb_namestr(&dgram2->dest_name), inet_ntoa(p_ret->ip), smb_buf(buf),SVAL(buf2,0),len)); if(SVAL(buf2,0) != QUERYFORPDC_R) { DEBUG(0,("lookup_pdc_name: datagram type (%u) != QUERYFORPDC_R(%u)\n", (unsigned int)SVAL(buf,0), (unsigned int)QUERYFORPDC_R )); free_packet(p_ret); continue; } buf2 += 2; /* Note this is safe as it is a bounded strcpy. */ fstrcpy(ret_name, buf2); ret_name[sizeof(fstring)-1] = '\0'; close(sock); free_packet(p_ret); return True; } } close(sock); return False; #endif /* defined(I_HATE_WINDOWS_REPLY_CODE) */ } /******************************************************** Get the IP address list of the primary domain controller for a domain. *********************************************************/ BOOL get_pdc_ip(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *domain, struct in_addr *ip) { struct in_addr *ip_list; int count; int i = 0; /* Look up #1B name */ if (!internal_resolve_name(mem_ctx, domain, 0x1b, &ip_list, &count)) return False; /* if we get more than 1 IP back we have to assume it is a multi-homed PDC and not a mess up */ if ( count > 1 ) { DEBUG(6,("get_pdc_ip: PDC has %d IP addresses!\n", count)); /* look for a local net */ for ( i=0; i