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/*
* traffic-analyzer VFS module. Measure the smb traffic users create
* on the net.
*
* Copyright (C) Holger Hetterich, 2008
* Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison, 2008
*
* 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/>.
*/
/**
* Protocol version 2.0 description
*
* The following table shows the exact assembly of the 2.0 protocol.
*
* -->Header<--
* The protocol header is always send first, and contains various
* information about the data block to come.
* The header is always of fixed length, and will be send unencrypted.
*
* Byte Number/Bytes Description
* 00-02 Contains always the string "V2."
* 03 This byte contains a possible subrelease number of the
* protocol. This enables the receiver to make a version
* check to ensure the compatibility and allows us to
* release 2.x versions of the protocol with bugfixes or
* enhancements.
* 04 This byte is reserved for possible future extensions.
* 05 Usually, this byte contains the character '0'. If the
* VFS module is configured for encryption of the data,
* this byte is set to 'E'.
* 06-09 These bytes contain the character '0' by default, and
* are reserved for possible future extensions. They have
* no function in 2.0.
* 10-27 17 bytes containing a string representation of the
* number of bytes to come in the following data block.
* It is right aligned and filled from the left with '0'.
*
* -->Data Block<--
* The data block is send immediately after the header was send. It's length
* is exactly what was given in bytes 11-28 from in the header.
*
* The data block may be send encrypted.
*
* To make the data block easy for the receiver to read, it is divided into
* several sub-blocks, each with it's own header of four byte length. In each
* of the sub-headers, a string representation of the length of this block is
* to be found.
*
* Thus the formal structure is very simple:
*
* [HEADER]data[HEADER]data[HEADER]data[END]
*
* whereas [END] is exactly at the position given in bytes 11-28 of the
* header.
*
* Some data the VFS module is capturing is of use for any VFS operation.
* Therefore, there is a "common set" of data, that will be send with any
* data block. The following provides a list of this data.
* - the VFS function identifier (see VFS function ifentifier table below).
* - a timestamp to the millisecond.
* - the username (as text) who runs the VFS operation.
* - the SID of the user who run the VFS operation.
* - the domain under which the VFS operation has happened.
*
*/
/* Protocol subrelease number */
#define SMBTA_SUBRELEASE '0'
/*
* Every data block sends a number of blocks sending common data
* we send the number of "common data blocks" to come very first
* so that if the receiver is using an older version of the protocol
* it knows which blocks it can ignore.
*/
#define SMBTA_COMMON_DATA_COUNT "00017"
/*
* VFS Functions identifier table. In protocol version 2, every vfs
* function is given a unique id.
*/
enum vfs_id {
/*
* care for the order here, required for compatibility
* with protocol version 1.
*/
vfs_id_read,
vfs_id_pread,
vfs_id_write,
vfs_id_pwrite,
/* end of protocol version 1 identifiers. */
vfs_id_mkdir,
vfs_id_rmdir,
vfs_id_rename,
vfs_id_chdir,
vfs_id_open,
vfs_id_close
};
/*
* Specific data sets for the VFS functions.
* A compatible receiver has to have the exact same dataset.
*/
struct open_data {
const char *filename;
mode_t mode;
int result;
};
struct close_data {
const char *filename;
int result;
};
struct mkdir_data {
const char *path;
mode_t mode;
int result;
};
struct rmdir_data {
const char *path;
int result;
};
struct rename_data {
const char *src;
const char *dst;
int result;
};
struct chdir_data {
const char *path;
int result;
};
/* rw_data used for read/write/pread/pwrite */
struct rw_data {
char *filename;
size_t len;
};
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