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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 1.9.
NBT netbios routines and daemon - version 2
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1996
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.
Module name: nameserv.c
Revision History:
14 jan 96: lkcl@pires.co.uk
added multiple workgroup domain master support
04 jul 96: lkcl@pires.co.uk
module nameserv contains name server management functions
*/
#include "includes.h"
extern int ClientNMB;
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern pstring scope;
extern pstring myname;
extern struct in_addr ipzero;
extern struct in_addr ipgrp;
extern struct subnet_record *subnetlist;
extern uint16 nb_type; /* samba's NetBIOS type */
/****************************************************************************
remove an entry from the name list
note: the name will _always_ be removed: it's just a matter of when.
XXXX at present, the name is removed _even_ if a WINS server says keep it.
****************************************************************************/
void remove_name_entry(struct subnet_record *d, char *name,int type)
{
/* XXXX BUG: if samba is offering WINS support, it should still broadcast
a de-registration packet to the local subnet before removing the
name from its local-subnet name database. */
struct name_record n;
struct name_record *n2=NULL;
make_nmb_name(&n.name,name,type,scope);
if ((n2 = find_name_search(&d, &n.name, FIND_SELF, ipzero)))
{
/* check name isn't already being de-registered */
if (NAME_DEREG(n2->ip_flgs[0].nb_flags))
return;
/* mark the name as in the process of deletion. */
n2->ip_flgs[0].nb_flags &= NB_DEREG;
}
if (ip_equal(d->bcast_ip, ipgrp))
{
if (lp_wins_support())
{
/* we are a WINS server. */
/* XXXX assume that if we are a WINS server that we are therefore
not pointing to another WINS server as well. this may later NOT
actually be true
*/
remove_netbios_name(d,name,type,SELF,ipzero);
}
else
{
/* not a WINS server: cannot just remove our own names: we have to
release them on the network first. ask permission from the WINS
server, or if no reply is received, then we can remove the name */
queue_netbios_pkt_wins(d,ClientNMB,NMB_REL,NAME_RELEASE,
name, type, 0, 0,0,NULL,NULL,
False, True, ipzero, ipzero);
}
}
else
{
/* local interface: cannot just remove our own names: we have to
release them on the network first. once no reply is received,
then we can remove the name. */
queue_netbios_packet(d,ClientNMB,NMB_REL,NAME_RELEASE,
name, type, 0, 0,0,NULL,NULL,
True, True, d->bcast_ip, d->bcast_ip);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
add an entry to the name list
big note: our name will _always_ be added (if there are no objections).
it's just a matter of when this will be done (e.g after a time-out).
****************************************************************************/
void add_my_name_entry(struct subnet_record *d,char *name,int type,int nb_flags)
{
BOOL re_reg = False;
struct nmb_name n;
if (!d) return;
/* not that it particularly matters, but if the SELF name already exists,
it must be re-registered, rather than just registered */
make_nmb_name(&n, name, type, scope);
if (find_name(d->namelist, &n, SELF))
re_reg = True;
/* XXXX BUG: if samba is offering WINS support, it should still add the
name entry to a local-subnet name database. see rfc1001.txt 15.1.1 p28
regarding the point about M-nodes. */
if (ip_equal(d->bcast_ip, ipgrp))
{
if (lp_wins_support())
{
/* we are a WINS server. */
/* XXXX assume that if we are a WINS server that we are therefore
not pointing to another WINS server as well. this may later NOT
actually be true
*/
DEBUG(4,("samba as WINS server adding: "));
/* this will call add_netbios_entry() */
name_register_work(d, name, type, nb_flags,0, ipzero, False);
}
else
{
/* a time-to-live allows us to refresh this name with the WINS server. */
queue_netbios_pkt_wins(d,ClientNMB,
re_reg ? NMB_REG_REFRESH : NMB_REG, NAME_REGISTER,
name, type, nb_flags, GET_TTL(0),0,NULL,NULL,
False, True, ipzero, ipzero);
}
}
else
{
/* broadcast the packet, but it comes from ipzero */
queue_netbios_packet(d,ClientNMB,
re_reg ? NMB_REG_REFRESH : NMB_REG, NAME_REGISTER,
name, type, nb_flags, GET_TTL(0),0,NULL,NULL,
True, True, d->bcast_ip, ipzero);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
add the magic samba names, useful for finding samba servers
**************************************************************************/
void add_my_names(void)
{
BOOL wins = lp_wins_support();
struct subnet_record *d;
struct in_addr ip = ipzero;
/* each subnet entry, including WINS pseudo-subnet, has SELF names */
/* XXXX if there was a transport layer added to samba (ipx/spx etc) then
there would be yet _another_ for-loop, this time on the transport type
*/
for (d = subnetlist; d; d = d->next)
{
add_my_name_entry(d, myname,0x20,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE);
add_my_name_entry(d, myname,0x03,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE);
add_my_name_entry(d, myname,0x00,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE);
add_my_name_entry(d, myname,0x1f,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE);
/* these names are added permanently (ttl of zero) and will NOT be
refreshed with the WINS server */
add_netbios_entry(d,"*",0x0,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE,0,SELF,ip,False,wins);
add_netbios_entry(d,"__SAMBA__",0x20,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE,0,SELF,ip,False,wins);
add_netbios_entry(d,"__SAMBA__",0x00,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE,0,SELF,ip,False,wins);
if (lp_domain_logons()) {
/* XXXX the 0x1c is apparently something to do with domain logons */
add_my_name_entry(d, lp_workgroup(),0x1c,nb_type|NB_ACTIVE|NB_GROUP);
}
}
if (lp_domain_master() && (d = find_subnet(ipgrp)))
{
struct work_record *work = find_workgroupstruct(d, lp_workgroup(), True);
if (work && work->state == MST_NONE)
{
work->state = MST_DOMAIN_NONE;
become_master(d, work);
}
}
}
/****************************************************************************
remove all the samba names... from a WINS server if necessary.
**************************************************************************/
void remove_my_names()
{
struct subnet_record *d;
for (d = subnetlist; d; d = d->next)
{
struct name_record *n, *next;
for (n = d->namelist; n; n = next)
{
next = n->next;
if (n->source == SELF)
{
/* get all SELF names removed from the WINS server's database */
/* XXXX note: problem occurs if this removes the wrong one! */
remove_name_entry(d,n->name.name, n->name.name_type);
}
}
}
}
/*******************************************************************
refresh my own names
******************************************************************/
void refresh_my_names(time_t t)
{
struct subnet_record *d;
for (d = subnetlist; d; d = d->next)
{
struct name_record *n;
for (n = d->namelist; n; n = n->next)
{
/* each SELF name has an individual time to be refreshed */
if (n->source == SELF && n->refresh_time < time(NULL) &&
n->death_time != 0)
{
add_my_name_entry(d,n->name.name,n->name.name_type,
n->ip_flgs[0].nb_flags);
}
}
}
}
/*******************************************************************
queries names occasionally. an over-cautious, non-trusting WINS server!
this function has been added because nmbd could be restarted. it
is generally a good idea to check all the names that have been
reloaded from file.
XXXX which names to poll and which not can be refined at a later date.
******************************************************************/
void query_refresh_names(void)
{
struct name_record *n;
struct subnet_record *d = find_subnet(ipgrp);
static time_t lasttime = 0;
time_t t = time(NULL);
int count = 0;
int name_refresh_time = NAME_POLL_REFRESH_TIME;
int max_count = name_refresh_time * 2 / NAME_POLL_INTERVAL;
if (max_count > 10) max_count = 10;
name_refresh_time = NAME_POLL_INTERVAL * max_count / 2;
/* if (!lp_poll_wins()) return; polling of registered names allowed */
if (!d) return;
if (!lasttime) lasttime = t;
if (t - lasttime < NAME_POLL_INTERVAL) return;
lasttime = time(NULL);
for (n = d->namelist; n; n = n->next)
{
/* only do unique, registered names */
if (n->source != REGISTER) continue;
if (!NAME_GROUP(n->ip_flgs[0].nb_flags)) continue;
if (n->refresh_time < t)
{
DEBUG(3,("Polling name %s\n", namestr(&n->name)));
queue_netbios_packet(d,ClientNMB,NMB_QUERY,NAME_QUERY_CONFIRM,
n->name.name, n->name.name_type,
0,0,0,NULL,NULL,
False,False,n->ip_flgs[0].ip,n->ip_flgs[0].ip);
count++;
}
if (count >= max_count)
{
/* don't do too many of these at once, but do enough to
cover everyone in the list */
return;
}
/* this name will be checked on again, if it's not removed */
n->refresh_time += name_refresh_time;
}
}
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