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/* 
   Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
   Version 1.9.
   NBT netbios routines and daemon - version 2
   Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
   Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1994-1998
   Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 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"

extern int DEBUGLEVEL;

extern pstring global_myname;
extern fstring global_myworkgroup;
extern BOOL found_lm_clients;

#if 0

/* XXXX note: This function is currently unsuitable for use, as it
   does not properly check that a server is in a fit state to become
   a backup browser before asking it to be one.
   The code is left here to be worked on at a later date.
*/

/****************************************************************************
Tell a server to become a backup browser
**************************************************************************/

void tell_become_backup(void)
{
  struct subnet_record *subrec;
  for (subrec = FIRST_SUBNET; subrec; subrec = NEXT_SUBNET_EXCLUDING_UNICAST(subrec))
  {
    struct work_record *work;
    for (work = subrec->workgrouplist; work; work = work->next)
    {
      struct server_record *servrec;
      int num_servers = 0;
      int num_backups = 0;
	  
      for (servrec = work->serverlist; servrec; servrec = servrec->next)
      {
        num_servers++;
	      
        if (is_myname(servrec->serv.name))
          continue;
	      
        if (servrec->serv.type & SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER) 
        {
          num_backups++;
          continue;
        }
	      
        if (servrec->serv.type & SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER)
          continue;
	      
        if (!(servrec->serv.type & SV_TYPE_POTENTIAL_BROWSER))
          continue;
	      
        DEBUG(3,("num servers: %d num backups: %d\n", 
              num_servers, num_backups));
	      
        /* make first server a backup server. thereafter make every
           tenth server a backup server */
        if (num_backups != 0 && (num_servers+9) / num_backups > 10)
          continue;
	      
        DEBUG(2,("sending become backup to %s %s for %s\n",
             servrec->serv.name, inet_ntoa(subrec->bcast_ip),
             work->work_group));
	      
        /* type 11 request from MYNAME(20) to WG(1e) for SERVER */
        do_announce_request(servrec->serv.name, work->work_group,
              ANN_BecomeBackup, 0x20, 0x1e, subrec->bcast_ip);
      }
    }
  }
}
#endif

/*******************************************************************
  Process an incoming host announcement packet.
*******************************************************************/

void process_host_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  int ttl = IVAL(buf,1)/1000;
  char *announce_name = buf+5;
  uint32 servertype = IVAL(buf,23);
  char *comment = buf+31;
  struct work_record *work;
  struct server_record *servrec;
  char *work_name;
  char *source_name = dgram->source_name.name;

  comment[43] = 0;
  
  DEBUG(3,("process_host_announce: from %s<%02x> IP %s to \
%s for server %s.\n", source_name, source_name[15], inet_ntoa(p->ip),
              namestr(&dgram->dest_name),announce_name));

  DEBUG(5,("process_host_announce: ttl=%d server type=%08x comment=%s\n",
	   ttl, servertype,comment));

  /* Filter servertype to remove impossible bits. */
  servertype &= ~(SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY|SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM);

  /* A host announcement must be sent to the name WORKGROUP<1d>. */
  if(dgram->dest_name.name_type != 0x1d)
  {
    DEBUG(2,("process_host_announce: incorrect name type for destination from IP %s \
(was %02x) should be 0x1d. Allowing packet anyway.\n",
              inet_ntoa(p->ip), dgram->dest_name.name_type));
    /* Change it so it was. */
    dgram->dest_name.name_type = 0x1d;
  }

  /* For a host announce the workgroup name is the destination name. */
  work_name = dgram->dest_name.name;

  /*
   * Syntax servers version 5.1 send HostAnnounce packets to
   * *THE WRONG NAME*. They send to LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER_NAME<00>
   * instead of WORKGROUP<1d> name. So to fix this we check if
   * the workgroup name is our own name, and if so change it
   * to be our primary workgroup name.
   */

  if(strequal(work_name, global_myname))
    work_name = global_myworkgroup;

  /*
   * We are being very agressive here in adding a workgroup
   * name on the basis of a host announcing itself as being
   * in that workgroup. Maybe we should wait for the workgroup
   * announce instead ? JRA.
   */

  work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name);

  if(servertype != 0)
  {
    if (work ==NULL )
    {
      /* We have no record of this workgroup. Add it. */
      if((work = create_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name, ttl))==NULL)
        return;
    }
  
    if((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, announce_name))==NULL)
    {
      /* If this server is not already in the workgroup, add it. */
      create_server_on_workgroup(work, announce_name, 
                                 servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY, 
                                 ttl, comment);
    }
    else
    {
      /* Update the record. */
      servrec->serv.type = servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY;
      update_server_ttl( servrec, ttl);
      StrnCpy(servrec->serv.comment,comment,sizeof(servrec->serv.comment)-1);
    }
  }
  else
  {
    /*
     * This server is announcing it is going down. Remove it from the 
     * workgroup.
     */
    if(!is_myname(announce_name) && (work != NULL) &&
       ((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, announce_name))!=NULL)
      )
    {
      remove_server_from_workgroup( work, servrec);
    }
  }
  subrec->work_changed = True;
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process an incoming WORKGROUP announcement packet.
*******************************************************************/

void process_workgroup_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  int ttl = IVAL(buf,1)/1000;
  char *workgroup_announce_name = buf+5;
  uint32 servertype = IVAL(buf,23);
  char *master_name = buf+31;
  struct work_record *work;
  char *source_name = dgram->source_name.name;

  master_name[43] = 0;

  DEBUG(3,("process_workgroup_announce: from %s<%02x> IP %s to \
%s for workgroup %s.\n", source_name, source_name[15], inet_ntoa(p->ip),
              namestr(&dgram->dest_name),workgroup_announce_name));

  DEBUG(5,("process_workgroup_announce: ttl=%d server type=%08x master browser=%s\n",
           ttl, servertype, master_name));

  /* Workgroup announcements must only go to the MSBROWSE name. */
  if (!strequal(dgram->dest_name.name, MSBROWSE) || (dgram->dest_name.name_type != 0x1))
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_workgroup_announce: from IP %s should be to __MSBROWSE__<0x01> not %s\n",
              inet_ntoa(p->ip), namestr(&dgram->dest_name)));
    return;
  }

  if ((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, workgroup_announce_name))==NULL)
  {
    /* We have no record of this workgroup. Add it. */
    if((work = create_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, workgroup_announce_name, ttl))==NULL)
      return;
  }
  else
  {
    /* Update the workgroup death_time. */
    update_workgroup_ttl(work, ttl);
  }

  if(*work->local_master_browser_name == '\0')
  {
    /* Set the master browser name. */
    set_workgroup_local_master_browser_name( work, master_name );
  }

  subrec->work_changed = True;
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process an incoming local master browser announcement packet.
*******************************************************************/

void process_local_master_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  int ttl = IVAL(buf,1)/1000;
  char *server_name = buf+5;
  uint32 servertype = IVAL(buf,23);
  char *comment = buf+31;
  char *work_name;
  struct work_record *work;
  struct server_record *servrec;
  char *source_name = dgram->source_name.name;

  comment[43] = 0;

  DEBUG(3,("process_local_master_announce: from %s<%02x> IP %s to \
%s for server %s.\n", source_name, source_name[15], inet_ntoa(p->ip),
              namestr(&dgram->dest_name),server_name));

  DEBUG(5,("process_local_master_announce: ttl=%d server type=%08x comment=%s\n",
           ttl, servertype, comment));

  /* A local master announcement must be sent to the name WORKGROUP<1e>. */
  if(dgram->dest_name.name_type != 0x1e)
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_local_master_announce: incorrect name type for destination from IP %s \
(was %02x) should be 0x1e. Ignoring packet.\n",
              inet_ntoa(p->ip), dgram->dest_name.name_type));
    return;
  }

  /* Filter servertype to remove impossible bits. */
  servertype &= ~(SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY|SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM);

  /* For a local master announce the workgroup name is the destination name. */
  work_name = dgram->dest_name.name;

  if ((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name))==NULL)
  {
    /* Don't bother adding if it's a local master release announce. */
    if(servertype == 0)
      return;

    /* We have no record of this workgroup. Add it. */
    if((work = create_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name, ttl))==NULL)
      return;
  }

  /* If we think we're the local master browser for this workgroup,
     we should never have got this packet. We don't see our own
     packets.
   */
  if(AM_LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER(work))
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_local_master_announce: Server %s at IP %s is announcing itself as \
a local master browser for workgroup %s and we think we are master. Forcing election.\n",
      server_name, inet_ntoa(p->ip), work_name));

    /* Samba nmbd versions 1.9.17 to 1.9.17p4 have a bug in that when
       they have become a local master browser once, they will never
       stop sending local master announcements. To fix this we send
       them a reset browser packet, with level 0x2 on the __SAMBA__
       name that only they should be listening to. */
   
    send_browser_reset( 0x2, "__SAMBA__" , 0x20, p->ip);

    /* We should demote ourself and force an election. */

    unbecome_local_master_browser( subrec, work, True);

    /* The actual election requests are handled in
       nmbd_election.c */
    return;
  }  

  /* Find the server record on this workgroup. If it doesn't exist, add it. */

  if(servertype != 0)
  {
    if((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, server_name))==NULL)
    {
      /* If this server is not already in the workgroup, add it. */
      create_server_on_workgroup(work, server_name, 
                                 servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY, 
                                 ttl, comment);
    }
    else
    {
      /* Update the record. */
      servrec->serv.type = servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY;
      update_server_ttl(servrec, ttl);
      StrnCpy(servrec->serv.comment,comment,sizeof(servrec->serv.comment)-1);
    }

    set_workgroup_local_master_browser_name( work, server_name );
  }
  else
  {
    /*
     * This server is announcing it is going down. Remove it from the
     * workgroup.
     */
    if(!is_myname(server_name) && (work != NULL) &&
       ((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, server_name))!=NULL)
      )
    {
      remove_server_from_workgroup( work, servrec);
    }
  }

  subrec->work_changed = True;
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process a domain master announcement frame.
  Domain master browsers receive these from local masters. The Domain
  master should then issue a sync with the local master, asking for
  that machines local server list.
******************************************************************/

void process_master_browser_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, 
                                     struct packet_struct *p,char *buf)
{
  char *local_master_name = buf;
  struct work_record *work;
  struct browse_cache_record *browrec;

  local_master_name[15] = 0;
  
  DEBUG(3,("process_master_browser_announce: Local master announce from %s IP %s.\n",
           local_master_name, inet_ntoa(p->ip)));
  
  if (!lp_domain_master()) 
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_master_browser_announce: Not configured as domain \
master - ignoring master announce.\n"));
    return;
  }
  
  if((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, global_myworkgroup)) == NULL)
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_master_browser_announce: Cannot find workgroup %s on subnet %s\n",
           global_myworkgroup, subrec->subnet_name));
    return;
  }

  if(!AM_DOMAIN_MASTER_BROWSER(work))
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_master_browser_announce: Local master announce made to us from \
%s IP %s and we are not a domain master browser.\n", local_master_name, inet_ntoa(p->ip)));
    return;
  }

  /* Add this host as a local master browser entry on the browse lists.
     This causes a sync request to be made to it at a later date.
   */

  if((browrec = find_browser_in_lmb_cache( local_master_name )) == NULL)
  {
    /* Add it. */
    create_browser_in_lmb_cache( work->work_group, local_master_name, p->ip);
  }
  else
    update_browser_death_time(browrec);
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process an incoming LanMan host announcement packet.
*******************************************************************/

void process_lm_host_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  uint32 servertype = IVAL(buf,1);
  int osmajor=CVAL(buf,5);           /* major version of node software */
  int osminor=CVAL(buf,6);           /* minor version of node software */
  int ttl = SVAL(buf,7);
  char *announce_name = buf+9;
  struct work_record *work;
  struct server_record *servrec;
  char *work_name;
  char *source_name = dgram->source_name.name;
  pstring comment;
  char *s = buf+9;

  s = skip_string(s,1);
  StrnCpy(comment, s, 43);

  DEBUG(3,("process_lm_host_announce: LM Announcement from %s<%02x> IP %s to \
%s for server %s.\n", source_name, source_name[15], inet_ntoa(p->ip),
              namestr(&dgram->dest_name),announce_name));

  DEBUG(5,("process_lm_host_announce: os=(%d,%d) ttl=%d server type=%08x comment=%s\n",
          osmajor, osminor, ttl, servertype,comment));

  if ((osmajor < 36) || (osmajor > 38) || (osminor !=0))
  {
    DEBUG(5,("process_lm_host_announce: LM Announcement packet does not \
originate from OS/2 Warp client. Ignoring packet.\n"));
    /* Could have been from a Windows machine (with its LM Announce enabled),
       or a Samba server. Then don't disrupt the current browse list. */
    return;
  }

  /* Filter servertype to remove impossible bits. */
  servertype &= ~(SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY|SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM);

  /* A LanMan host announcement must be sent to the name WORKGROUP<00>. */
  if(dgram->dest_name.name_type != 0x00)
  {
    DEBUG(2,("process_lm_host_announce: incorrect name type for destination from IP %s \
(was %02x) should be 0x00. Allowing packet anyway.\n",
              inet_ntoa(p->ip), dgram->dest_name.name_type));
    /* Change it so it was. */
    dgram->dest_name.name_type = 0x00;
  }

  /* For a LanMan host announce the workgroup name is the destination name. */
  work_name = dgram->dest_name.name;

  /*
   * Syntax servers version 5.1 send HostAnnounce packets to
   * *THE WRONG NAME*. They send to LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER_NAME<00>
   * instead of WORKGROUP<1d> name. So to fix this we check if
   * the workgroup name is our own name, and if so change it
   * to be our primary workgroup name. This code is probably
   * not needed in the LanMan announce code, but it won't hurt.
   */

  if(strequal(work_name, global_myname))
    work_name = global_myworkgroup;

  /*
   * We are being very agressive here in adding a workgroup
   * name on the basis of a host announcing itself as being
   * in that workgroup. Maybe we should wait for the workgroup
   * announce instead ? JRA.
   */

  work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name);

  if(servertype != 0)
  {
    if (work == NULL)
    {
      /* We have no record of this workgroup. Add it. */
      if((work = create_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, work_name, ttl))==NULL)
        return;
    }

    if((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, announce_name))==NULL)
    {
      /* If this server is not already in the workgroup, add it. */
      create_server_on_workgroup(work, announce_name,
                                 servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY,
                                 ttl, comment);
    }
    else
    {
      /* Update the record. */
      servrec->serv.type = servertype|SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY;
      update_server_ttl( servrec, ttl);
      StrnCpy(servrec->serv.comment,comment,sizeof(servrec->serv.comment)-1);
    }
  }
  else
  {
    /*
     * This server is announcing it is going down. Remove it from the
     * workgroup.
     */
    if(!is_myname(announce_name) && (work != NULL) &&
       ((servrec = find_server_in_workgroup( work, announce_name))!=NULL)
      )
    {
      remove_server_from_workgroup( work, servrec);
    }
  }

  subrec->work_changed = True;
  found_lm_clients = True;
}

/****************************************************************************
  Send a backup list response.
*****************************************************************************/
static void send_backup_list_response(struct subnet_record *subrec, 
				      struct work_record *work,
				      struct nmb_name *send_to_name,
				      unsigned char max_number_requested,
				      uint32 token, struct in_addr sendto_ip,
				      int port)
{                     
  char outbuf[1024];
  char *p, *countptr, *nameptr;
  unsigned int count = 0;
  int len;
  struct server_record *servrec;

  bzero(outbuf,sizeof(outbuf));

  DEBUG(3,("send_backup_list_response: sending backup list for workgroup %s to %s IP %s\n",
	   work->work_group, namestr(send_to_name), inet_ntoa(sendto_ip)));
  
  p = outbuf;
  
  SCVAL(p,0,ANN_GetBackupListResp); /* Backup list response opcode. */
  p++;

  countptr = p;
  p++;

  SIVAL(p,0,token); /* The sender's unique info. */
  p += 4;
  
  nameptr = p;

  /* We always return at least one name - our own. */
  count = 1;
  StrnCpy(p,global_myname,15);
  strupper(p);
  p = skip_string(p,1);

  /* Look for backup browsers in this workgroup. */
  for (servrec = work->serverlist; servrec; servrec = servrec->next)
  { 
    len = PTR_DIFF(p, outbuf);
    if((sizeof(outbuf) - len) < 16)
      break;

    if(count >= (unsigned int)max_number_requested)
      break;

    if(strnequal(servrec->serv.name, global_myname,15))
      continue;

    if(!(servrec->serv.type & SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER))
      continue;

    StrnCpy(p, servrec->serv.name, 15);
    strupper(p);
    count++;

    DEBUG(5,("send_backup_list_response: Adding server %s number %d\n",
              p, count));

    p = skip_string(p,1);
  }

  SCVAL(countptr, 0, count);

  len = PTR_DIFF(p, outbuf);

  DEBUG(4,("send_backup_list_response: sending response to %s<00> IP %s with %d servers.\n",
          send_to_name->name, inet_ntoa(sendto_ip), count));

  send_mailslot(True, BROWSE_MAILSLOT,
                outbuf,PTR_DIFF(p,outbuf),
                global_myname, 0, 
                send_to_name->name,0,
                sendto_ip, subrec->myip, port);
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process a send backup list request packet.

  A client sends a backup list request to ask for a list of servers on
  the net that maintain server lists for a domain. A server is then
  chosen from this list to send NetServerEnum commands to to list
  available servers.

********************************************************************/

void process_get_backup_list_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
                                     struct packet_struct *p,char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  struct work_record *work;
  unsigned char max_number_requested = CVAL(buf,0);
  uint32 token = IVAL(buf,1); /* Sender's key index for the workgroup. */
  int name_type = dgram->dest_name.name_type;
  char *workgroup_name = dgram->dest_name.name;

  DEBUG(3,("process_get_backup_list_request: request from %s IP %s to %s.\n",
           namestr(&dgram->source_name), inet_ntoa(p->ip),
           namestr(&dgram->dest_name)));
  
  /* We have to be a master browser, or a domain master browser
     for the requested workgroup. That means it must be our
     workgroup. */

  if(strequal(workgroup_name, global_myworkgroup) == False)
  {
    DEBUG(7,("process_get_backup_list_request: Ignoring announce request for workgroup %s.\n",
           workgroup_name));
    return;
  }

  if((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, workgroup_name)) == NULL)
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_get_backup_list_request: Cannot find workgroup %s on \
subnet %s.\n", workgroup_name, subrec->subnet_name));
    return;
  }

  if(name_type == 0x1b)
  {
    /* We must be a domain master browser in order to
       process this packet. */

    if(!AM_DOMAIN_MASTER_BROWSER(work))
    {
      DEBUG(0,("process_get_backup_list_request: domain list requested for workgroup %s \
and I am not a domain master browser.\n", workgroup_name));
      return;
    }
  }
  else if (name_type == 0x1d)
  {
    /* We must be a local master browser in order to
       process this packet. */

    if(!AM_LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER(work))
    {
      DEBUG(0,("process_get_backup_list_request: domain list requested for workgroup %s \
and I am not a local master browser.\n", workgroup_name));
      return;
    }
  }
  else
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_get_backup_list_request: Invalid name type %x - should be 0x1b or 0x1d.\n",
            name_type));
    return;
  }

  send_backup_list_response(subrec, work, &dgram->source_name, 
                            max_number_requested, token, p->ip, p->port);
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process a reset browser state packet.

  Diagnostic packet:
  0x1 - Stop being a master browser and become a backup browser.
  0x2 - Discard browse lists, stop being a master browser, try again.
  0x4 - Stop being a master browser forever.
         
******************************************************************/

void process_reset_browser(struct subnet_record *subrec,
                                  struct packet_struct *p,char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  int state = CVAL(buf,0);
  struct subnet_record *sr;

  DEBUG(1,("process_reset_browser: received diagnostic browser reset \
request from %s IP %s state=0x%X\n",
             namestr(&dgram->source_name), inet_ntoa(p->ip), state));

  /* Stop being a local master browser on all our broadcast subnets. */
  if (state & 0x1)
  {
    for (sr = FIRST_SUBNET; sr; sr = NEXT_SUBNET_EXCLUDING_UNICAST(sr))
    {
      struct work_record *work;
      for (work = sr->workgrouplist; work; work = work->next)
      {
        if (AM_LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER(work))
          unbecome_local_master_browser(sr, work, True);
      }
    }
  }
  
  /* Discard our browse lists. */
  if (state & 0x2)
  {
    /*
     * Calling expire_workgroups_and_servers with a -1
     * time causes all servers not marked with a PERMANENT_TTL
     * on the workgroup lists to be discarded, and all 
     * workgroups with empty server lists to be discarded.
     * This means we keep our own server names and workgroup
     * as these have a PERMANENT_TTL.
     */

    expire_workgroups_and_servers(-1);
  }
  
  /* Request to stop browsing altogether. */
  if (state & 0x4)
    DEBUG(1,("process_reset_browser: ignoring request to stop being a browser.\n"));
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process an announcement request packet.
  We don't respond immediately, we just check it's a request for
  our workgroup and then set the flag telling the announce code
  in nmbd_sendannounce.c:announce_my_server_names that an 
  announcement is needed soon.
******************************************************************/

void process_announce_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  struct work_record *work;
  char *workgroup_name = dgram->dest_name.name;
 
  DEBUG(3,("process_announce_request: Announce request from %s IP %s to %s.\n",
           namestr(&dgram->source_name), inet_ntoa(p->ip),
           namestr(&dgram->dest_name)));
  
  /* We only send announcement requests on our workgroup. */
  if(strequal(workgroup_name, global_myworkgroup) == False)
  {
    DEBUG(7,("process_announce_request: Ignoring announce request for workgroup %s.\n",
           workgroup_name));
    return;
  }

  if((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, workgroup_name)) == NULL)
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_announce_request: Unable to find workgroup %s on subnet !\n",
            workgroup_name));
    return;
  }

  work->needannounce = True;
}

/*******************************************************************
  Process a LanMan announcement request packet.
  We don't respond immediately, we just check it's a request for
  our workgroup and then set the flag telling that we have found
  a LanMan client (DOS or OS/2) and that we will have to start
  sending LanMan announcements (unless specifically disabled
  through the "lm announce" parameter in smb.conf)
******************************************************************/

void process_lm_announce_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf)
{
  struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p->packet.dgram;
  struct work_record *work;
  char *workgroup_name = dgram->dest_name.name;

  DEBUG(3,("process_lm_announce_request: Announce request from %s IP %s to %s.\n",
           namestr(&dgram->source_name), inet_ntoa(p->ip),
           namestr(&dgram->dest_name)));

  /* We only send announcement requests on our workgroup. */
  if(strequal(workgroup_name, global_myworkgroup) == False)
  {
    DEBUG(7,("process_lm_announce_request: Ignoring announce request for workgroup %s.\n",
           workgroup_name));
    return;
  }

  if((work = find_workgroup_on_subnet(subrec, workgroup_name)) == NULL)
  {
    DEBUG(0,("process_announce_request: Unable to find workgroup %s on subnet !\n",
            workgroup_name));
    return;
  }

  found_lm_clients = True;
}