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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 2.
Samba utility functions
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
Copyright (C) Christopher R. Hertel 2000
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"
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Discussion...
*
* This module implements WINS failover.
*
* Microsoft's WINS servers provide a feature called WINS replication,
* which synchronises the WINS name databases between two or more servers.
* This means that the two servers can be used interchangably (more or
* less). WINS replication is particularly useful if you are trying to
* synchronise the WINS namespace between servers in remote locations, or
* if your WINS servers tend to crash a lot.
*
* WINS failover allows the client to 'switch' to a different WINS server
* if the current WINS server mysteriously disappears. On Windows
* systems, this is typically represented as 'primary' and 'secondary'
* WINS servers.
*
* Failover only works if the WINS servers are synced. If they are not,
* then
* a) if the primary WINS server never fails the client will never 'see'
* the secondary (or tertiary or...) WINS server name space.
* b) if the primary *does* fail, the client will be entering an
* unfamiliar namespace. The client itself will not be registered in
* that namespace and any names which match names in the previous
* space will likely resolve to different host IP addresses.
*
* One key thing to remember regarding WINS failover is that Samba does
* not (yet) implement WINS replication. For those interested, sniff port
* 42 (TCP? UDP? ...dunno off hand) and see what two MS WINS servers do.
*
* At this stage, only failover is implemented. The next thing is to add
* support for multi-WINS server registration and query (multi-membership).
*
* Multi-membership is a little wierd. The idea is that the client can
* register itself with multiple non-replicated WINS servers, and query
* all of those servers (in a prescribed sequence) to resolve a name.
*
* The implications of multi-membership are not quite clear. Worth
* trying, I suppose. Changes will be needed in the name query and
* registration code to accomodate this feature. Also, there will need to
* be some sort of syntax extension for the 'wins server' parameter in
* smb.conf. I'm thinking that a colon could be used as a separator.
*
* Of course, for each WINS namespace there might be multiple, synced WINS
* servers. The change to this module would likely be the addition of a
* linked list of linked lists.
*
* crh@samba.org
*/
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Defines...
*
* NECROMANCYCLE - The dead server retry period, in seconds. When a WINS
* server is declared dead, wait this many seconds before
* attempting to communicate with it.
*/
#define NECROMANCYCLE 600 /* 600 seconds == 10 minutes. */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Typedefs...
*/
typedef struct
{
ubi_slNode node; /* Linked list node structure. */
time_t mourning; /* If > current time then server is dead, Jim. */
char *server; /* DNS name or IP of NBNS server to query. */
struct in_addr ip_addr; /* Cache translated IP. */
} list_entry;
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Private, static variables.
*/
static ubi_slNewList( wins_srv_list );
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Functions...
*/
BOOL wins_srv_load_list( char *src )
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Create or recreate the linked list of failover WINS servers.
*
* Input: src - String of DNS names and/or IP addresses delimited by the
* characters listed in LIST_SEP (see include/local.h).
*
* Output: True if at least one name or IP could be parsed out of the
* list, else False.
*
* Notes: There is no syntax checking done on the names or IPs. We do
* check to see if the field is an IP, in which case we copy it
* to the ip_addr field of the entry. Don't bother to to a host
* name lookup on all names now. They're done as needed in
* wins_srv_ip().
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
{
list_entry *entry;
char *p = src;
pstring wins_id_bufr;
unsigned long count;
/* Empty the list. */
while( NULL != (entry =(list_entry *)ubi_slRemHead( wins_srv_list )) )
{
SAFE_FREE( entry->server );
SAFE_FREE( entry );
}
(void)ubi_slInitList( wins_srv_list ); /* shouldn't be needed */
/* Parse out the DNS names or IP addresses of the WINS servers. */
DEBUG( 4, ("wins_srv_load_list(): Building WINS server list:\n") );
while( next_token( &p, wins_id_bufr, LIST_SEP, sizeof( wins_id_bufr ) ) )
{
entry = (list_entry *)malloc( sizeof( list_entry ) );
if( NULL == entry )
{
DEBUG( 0, ("wins_srv_load_list(): malloc(list_entry) failed.\n") );
}
else
{
entry->mourning = 0;
/* Create a copy of the server name and store it in the list. */
if( NULL == (entry->server = strdup( wins_id_bufr )) )
{
SAFE_FREE( entry );
DEBUG( 0,
("wins_srv_load_list(): strdup(\"%s\") failed.\n", wins_id_bufr) );
}
else
{
/* Add server to list.
* If the server name was actually an IP address we will store that
* too. It it was a DNS name, we will wait until we need to use
* the WINS server before doing the DNS lookup. Since this may be
* a list, and since we will reload the list whenever smb.conf is
* reloaded, there's no point in trying to look up names until we
* need them. ...of course, once we do the lookup we will cache
* the result. See wins_srv_ip().
*/
if( is_ipaddress( wins_id_bufr ) )
entry->ip_addr = *interpret_addr2( wins_id_bufr );
else
entry->ip_addr = *interpret_addr2( "0.0.0.0" );
(void)ubi_slAddTail( wins_srv_list, entry );
DEBUGADD( 4, ("%s,\n", wins_id_bufr) );
}
}
}
count = ubi_slCount( wins_srv_list );
DEBUGADD( 4,
( "%d WINS server%s listed.\n", (int)count, (1==count)?"":"s" ) );
return( (count > 0) ? True : False );
} /* wins_srv_load_list */
struct in_addr wins_srv_ip( void )
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Return the IP address of an NBNS (WINS) server thought to be active.
*
* Input: none.
*
* Output: An IP address in struct in_addr form.
*
* Notes: This function will return the IP address of the first available
* NBNS (WINS) server. The order of the list is determined in
* smb.conf. If all of the WINS servers have been marked 'dead'
* then the zero IP (0.0.0.0) is returned. The zero IP is not a
* valid Unicast address on any system.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
{
time_t now = time(NULL);
list_entry *entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slFirst( wins_srv_list );
while( NULL != entry )
{
if( now >= entry->mourning ) /* Found a live one. */
{
/* If we don't have the IP, look it up. */
if( zero_ip( entry->ip_addr ) )
entry->ip_addr = *interpret_addr2( entry->server );
/* If we still don't have the IP then kill it, else return it. */
if( zero_ip( entry->ip_addr ) )
entry->mourning = now + NECROMANCYCLE;
else
return( entry->ip_addr );
}
entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slNext( entry );
}
/* If there are no live entries, return the zero IP. */
return( *interpret_addr2( "0.0.0.0" ) );
} /* wins_srv_ip */
char *wins_srv_name( void )
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Return the name of first live WINS server in the list.
*
* Input: none.
*
* Output: A pointer to a string containing either the DNS name or IP
* address of the WINS server as given in the WINS SERVER
* parameter in smb.conf, or NULL if no (live) WINS servers are
* in the list.
*
* Notes: This function will return the name of the first available
* NBNS (WINS) server. The order of the list is determined in
* smb.conf. If all of the WINS servers have been marked 'dead'
* then NULL is returned.
*
* - This function does not verify that the name can be mapped to
* an IP address, or that the WINS server is running.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
{
time_t now = time(NULL);
list_entry *entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slFirst( wins_srv_list );
while( NULL != entry )
{
if( now >= entry->mourning )
return( entry->server ); /* Found a live one. */
entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slNext( entry );
}
/* If there are no live entries, return NULL. */
return( NULL );
} /* wins_srv_name */
void wins_srv_died( struct in_addr boothill_ip )
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Called to indicate that a specific WINS server has died.
*
* Input: boothill_ip - IP address of an NBNS (WINS) server that has
* failed.
*
* Notes: This function marks the record 'dead' for NECROMANCYCLE
* seconds.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
{
list_entry *entry;
if( zero_ip( boothill_ip ) )
{
DEBUG( 4, ("wins_srv_died(): Invalid request to mark zero IP down.\n") );
return;
}
entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slFirst( wins_srv_list );
while( NULL != entry )
{
/* Match based on IP. */
if( ip_equal( boothill_ip, entry->ip_addr ) )
{
entry->mourning = time(NULL) + NECROMANCYCLE;
entry->ip_addr.s_addr = 0; /* Force a re-lookup at re-birth. */
DEBUG( 2, ( "wins_srv_died(): WINS server %s appears to be down.\n",
entry->server ) );
return;
}
entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slNext( entry );
}
if( DEBUGLVL( 1 ) )
{
dbgtext( "wins_srv_died(): Could not mark WINS server %s down.\n",
inet_ntoa( boothill_ip ) );
dbgtext( "Address not found in server list.\n" );
}
} /* wins_srv_died */
unsigned long wins_srv_count( void )
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Return the total number of entries in the list, dead or alive.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
{
unsigned long count = ubi_slCount( wins_srv_list );
if( DEBUGLVL( 8 ) )
{
list_entry *entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slFirst( wins_srv_list );
time_t now = time(NULL);
dbgtext( "wins_srv_count: WINS status: %ld servers.\n", count );
while( NULL != entry )
{
dbgtext( " %s <%s>: ", entry->server, inet_ntoa( entry->ip_addr ) );
if( now >= entry->mourning )
dbgtext( "alive\n" );
else
dbgtext( "dead for %d more seconds\n", (int)(entry->mourning - now) );
entry = (list_entry *)ubi_slNext( entry );
}
}
return( count );
} /* wins_srv_count */
/* ========================================================================== */
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