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BUGS
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@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ But there are really problems that might be fixed in the future.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'df' returns 0:
Free disk space is distributed among the volumes in NetWare. df is
only able to report one number per mounted filesystem. As connections
are quite expensive for NetWare (with lwared that might change ...), I
rejected the alternative to mount only a single volume for a unix
mount point. So I simply return 0.
'df' returns 0: Free disk space is distributed among the volumes in
NetWare. df is only able to report one number per mounted
filesystem. As connections are quite expensive for NetWare (with
mars_nwe and lwared that might change ...), I rejected the alternative
to mount only a single volume for a unix mount point. So I simply
return 0.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -20,11 +20,3 @@ like
Nov 25 16:09:08 lx01 kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from interrupt 0000002e
These are a bit annoying, but completely harmless.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ncpfs has a problem with NetWare 4.1, when files are created. I think
NW4.1 does not like some of the creation mode bits. If somebody with
access to a NW4.1 server could compile the kernel module for 1.2 with
-DDEBUG_NCP=2, and send me the syslog output gzipped/uuencoded, I
might find out more about that problem.

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Changes
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@@ -1,6 +1,43 @@
I only began this file with ncpfs-0.12. If you're interested in older
versions, you can find them on linux01.gwdg.de:/pub/ncpfs/old.
ncpfs-0.16 -> ncpfs-0.17
- Changed the name of fsinfo to nwfsinfo, to avoid a name clash with
the X windows utility. Thanks to Henning Brockfeld
<Henning.Brockfeld@lrz.uni-muenchen.de> for this hint. (still
waiting for your scripts.. :-))
- made nwmsg available. This enables you to receive NetWare user
broadcast messages. Please note that you need at least kernel 1.3.68
for this feature.
- pserver now prints debugging output via syslog().
- Included ipxdump, a nice little utility, that has helped some
people.
- And now the big one: you can re-export ncpfs-mounted directories
with nfsd! You have to mount single volumes by specifying -V volume
to ncpmount, and call nfsd and mountd with the option --re-export.
See the manual page of ncpmount for more information. Please note
that I will send Linus the required patch on 1. March 1996, so you
will have to use kernel 1.2.13 or wait at least for 1.3.70.
ncpfs-0.15 -> ncpfs-0.16
- Included ipx-1.0, made available by Greg Page <greg@caldera.com>,
Caldera
- Made -n work for password-less accounts. Thanks to Alexander Jolk
<jolk@ap-pc513b.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de>.
- Fixed the kerneld support.
- Fixed the NetWare 4.1 problem. Many thanks to
Chatchai JANTARAPRIM <chat@ratree.psu.ac.th> and
hitesh.soneji@industry.net for their patience.
ncpfs-0.14 -> ncpfs-0.15
- A bug fixed that made normal mounting impossible. It was too late
yesterday. Sorry
- Manpage for pserver.c
ncpfs-0.13 -> ncpfs-0.14
- Improvements of manual pages by B. Galliart <bgallia@luc.edu> and

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@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
# Makefile for the linux ncp-filesystem routines.
#
# KERNEL = 1.2
VERSION = 0.17
TOPDIR = $(shell pwd)
BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
SBINDIR = /sbin
INTERM_BINDIR = $(TOPDIR)/bin
SUBDIRS = util ipx-0.75 man
SUBDIRS = util ipx-1.0 man
#
# The following 2 lines are for those who use Kernel version 1.2.x.
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ SUBDIRS = util ipx-0.75 man
# the following lines. You have to recompile your kernel
# and say 'y' when 'make config' asks you for IPX and ncpfs.
#
#SUBDIRS += kernel-1.2/src
#INCLUDES = -I$(TOPDIR)/kernel-1.2
SUBDIRS += kernel-1.2/src
INCLUDES = -I$(TOPDIR)/kernel-1.2
# If you are using kerneld to autoload ncp support,
# uncomment this (kerneld is in linux since about 1.3.57):
# KERNELD = -DHAVE_KERNELD
#KERNELD = -DHAVE_KERNELD
export INCLUDES BINDIR INTERM_BINDIR KERNELD
export INCLUDES BINDIR INTERM_BINDIR SBINDIR KERNELD VERSION
all:
for i in $(SUBDIRS); do make -C $$i; done
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ clean:
rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.out' -print`
for i in $(SUBDIRS); do make -C $$i clean; done
realclean: clean
mrproper: clean
rm -fr $(INTERM_BINDIR)/* ncpfs.tgz
make -C util realclean
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ dist: tgz
make dep
make all
tgz: realclean
tgz: mrproper
(cd ..; \
tar cvf - $(SRCDIR) | \
gzip -9 > $(DISTFILE); \

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README
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
This is ncpfs, a free NetWare client filesystem for Linux. Besides
some little utilities it also contains nprint, which enables you to
print on NetWare print queues.
print on NetWare print queues. The opposite side, pserver, is also
provided.
INSTALLATION
@@ -77,6 +78,8 @@ Ales Dyrak has written lwared, which was the initial start for ncpfs.
Alan Cox has found some bugs I would probably never have found.
Look at the file Changes for others.
LIMITATIONS (compare these with smbfs :-)
@@ -86,27 +89,7 @@ limitation is the lack of uid, gid and permission information per
file. You have to assign those values once for a complete mounted
directory.
The second limitation is just as annoying as the first: You cannot
re-export a ncp-mounted directory by nfs. It is not possible because
the NFS protocol defines access to files through unique file handles,
which can be mapped to the device and inode numbers in unix NFS
servers. NCP does not have unique numbers per file, you only have the
path name. I implemented a caching scheme for inode numbers, which
gives unique inode numbers for every open file in the system. This is
just sufficient for local use of the files, because you can tell when
an inode number can be discarded. With NFS the situation is
different. You can never know when the client will access the file-id
you offered, so you would have to cache the inode numbers
indefinitely long. I think this should not be done in kernel mode, as
it would require an unlimited amount of RAM.
Those who looked at the kernel code a bit closer will have found out
that the last section is a little white lie. As I found out after the
first version of ncpfs, NetWare does indeed offer something like inode
numbers, although are only unique per volume. So one way to make ncpfs
re-exportable by nfs is to allocate a superblock per volume and show
the inode numbers to the user. I was just too lazy to do this
yet. Maybe once we will force Novell to make NetWare NFS
affordable... ;-)
You will not be able to access servers that require packet
signatures. This seems to be one of Novell's bigger secrets :-(.
Have fun with ncpfs!

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the original work is
properly attributed to Greg Page and Caldera, Inc.
Neither the name of Greg Page nor Caldera, Inc. may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without
specific prior written permission.
This software is provided by Greg Page and Caldera, Inc. "AS IS"
and without any express or implied warranties.

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall
UTILS = ipx_configure ipx_interface ipx_internal_net ipx_route
all: $(UTILS)
clean:
rm -f $(UTILS) *.o rip sap ipxrcv ipxsend
install: $(UTILS)
for i in $(UTILS); \
do \
install --strip $$i /sbin; \
install $$i.8 /usr/man/man8; \
done
install init.ipx /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipx
install -m 0644 config.ipx /etc/sysconfig/ipx
rm -f /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S15ipx
ln -sf /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipx /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S15ipx
rm -f /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S15ipx
ln -sf /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipx /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S15ipx
rm -f /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S15ipx
ln -sf /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipx /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S15ipx
rm -f /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K55ipx
ln -sf /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipx /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K55ipx

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@@ -5,16 +5,16 @@ UTILS = $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_configure $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_interface \
all: $(UTILS)
$(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_configure: ipx_configure.o
$(CC) -s -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_configure ipx_configure.o
$(CC) -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_configure ipx_configure.o
$(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_interface: ipx_interface.o
$(CC) -s -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_interface ipx_interface.o
$(CC) -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_interface ipx_interface.o
$(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_internal_net: ipx_internal_net.o
$(CC) -s -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_internal_net ipx_internal_net.o
$(CC) -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_internal_net ipx_internal_net.o
$(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_route: ipx_route.o
$(CC) -s -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_route ipx_route.o
$(CC) -o $(INTERM_BINDIR)/ipx_route ipx_route.o
dep:
$(CPP) -M $(INCLUDES) *.c > .depend
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ clean:
install: $(UTILS)
for i in $(UTILS); \
do \
install --strip $$i $(BINDIR); \
install $$i $(BINDIR); \
done

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ This program is used to read/write two configuration parameters:
By default, these are both turned off.
The following are sample IPX programs:
The following are sample IPX programs (found in directory Samples):
ipxrcv.c and ipxsend.c
ipxsend will send a single packet to an instance of ipxrcv running on the

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
htonl(sipx.sipx_network),
sipx.sipx_node[0], sipx.sipx_node[1],
sipx.sipx_node[2], sipx.sipx_node[3],
sipx.sipx_node[4], sipx.sipx_node[5]);
sipx.sipx_node[6], sipx.sipx_node[5]);
bptr += 2;
rp = (struct rip_data *) bptr;
while (result >= sizeof(struct rip_data)) {

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
IPX_AUTO_PRIMARY=on
IPX_AUTO_INTERFACE=on
IPX_CONFIGURED=no
IPX_DEVICE=eth0
IPX_FRAME=802.2
IPX_INTERNAL_NET=no
IPX_NETNUM=0

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# ipx Bring up/down IPX networking
#
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
. /etc/sysconfig/network
. /etc/sysconfig/ipx
# Check that networking is up.
[ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
if [ ${IPX_CONFIGURED} = "yes" ]; then
if [ ${IPX_INTERNAL_NET} = "yes" ]; then
/sbin/ipx_internal_net add ${IPX_NETNUM}
else
/sbin/ipx_interface add -p ${IPX_DEVICE} \
${IPX_FRAME} ${IPX_NETNUM}
fi
fi
ipx_configure \
--auto_primary=${IPX_AUTO_PRIMARY} \
--auto_interface=${IPX_AUTO_INTERFACE}
touch /var/lock/subsys/ipx
;;
stop)
ipx_configure --auto_primary=off --auto_interface=off
ipx_interface delall
rm -f /var/lock/subsys/ipx
;;
*)
echo "Usage: network {start|stop}"
exit 1
esac
exit 0

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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
/* Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Caldera, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* See file COPYING for details.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>

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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
/* Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Caldera, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* See file COPYING for details.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
@@ -19,7 +24,8 @@ usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s add [-p] device frame_type [net_number]\n\
Usage: %s del device frame_type\n\
Usage: %s check device frame_type\n", progname, progname, progname);
Usage: %s delall\n\
Usage: %s check device frame_type\n", progname, progname, progname, progname);
exit(-1);
}
@@ -28,6 +34,9 @@ struct frame_type {
unsigned char ft_val;
} frame_types[] = {
{"802.2", IPX_FRAME_8022},
#ifdef IPX_FRAME_TR_8022
{"802.2TR", IPX_FRAME_TR_8022},
#endif
{"802.3", IPX_FRAME_8023},
{"SNAP", IPX_FRAME_SNAP},
{"EtherII", IPX_FRAME_ETHERII}
@@ -162,6 +171,76 @@ ipx_add_interface(int argc, char **argv)
exit(-1);
}
int
ipx_delall_interface(int argc, char **argv)
{
struct sockaddr_ipx *sipx = (struct sockaddr_ipx *)&id.ifr_addr;
int s;
int result;
char errmsg[80];
char buffer[80];
char device[20];
char frame_type[20];
int fti;
FILE *fp;
s = socket(AF_IPX, SOCK_DGRAM, AF_IPX);
if (s < 0) {
sprintf(errmsg, "%s: socket", progname);
perror(errmsg);
exit(-1);
}
fp = fopen("/proc/net/ipx_interface", "r");
if (fp == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: Unable to open \"/proc/net/ipx_interface.\"\n",
progname);
exit(-1);
}
fgets(buffer, 80, fp);
while (fscanf(fp, "%s %s %s %s %s", buffer, buffer, buffer,
device, frame_type) == 5) {
sipx->sipx_network = 0L;
if (strcasecmp(device, "Internal") == 0) {
sipx->sipx_special = IPX_INTERNAL;
} else {
sipx->sipx_special = IPX_SPECIAL_NONE;
strcpy(id.ifr_name, device);
fti = lookup_frame_type(frame_type);
if (fti < 0) continue;
sipx->sipx_type = frame_types[fti].ft_val;
}
sipx->sipx_action = IPX_DLTITF;
sipx->sipx_family = AF_IPX;
result = ioctl(s, SIOCSIFADDR, &id);
if (result == 0) continue;
switch (errno) {
case EPROTONOSUPPORT:
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Invalid frame type (%s).\n",
progname, frame_type);
break;
case ENODEV:
fprintf(stderr, "%s: No such device (%s).\n",
progname, device);
break;
case EINVAL:
fprintf(stderr, "%s: No such IPX interface %s %s.\n",
progname, device, frame_type);
break;
default:
sprintf(errmsg, "%s: ioctl", progname);
perror(errmsg);
break;
}
}
exit(0);
}
int
ipx_del_interface(int argc, char **argv)
{
@@ -176,6 +255,7 @@ ipx_del_interface(int argc, char **argv)
}
sipx->sipx_network = 0L;
sipx->sipx_special = IPX_SPECIAL_NONE;
strcpy(id.ifr_name, argv[1]);
fti = lookup_frame_type(argv[2]);
if (fti < 0)
@@ -289,6 +369,10 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
for (i = 1; i < (argc-1); i++)
argv[i] = argv[i+1];
ipx_add_interface(argc-1, argv);
} else if (strncasecmp(argv[1], "delall", 6) == 0) {
for (i = 1; i < (argc-1); i++)
argv[i] = argv[i+1];
ipx_delall_interface(argc-1, argv);
} else if (strncasecmp(argv[1], "del", 3) == 0) {
for (i = 1; i < (argc-1); i++)
argv[i] = argv[i+1];

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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
/* Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Caldera, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* See file COPYING for details.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>

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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
/* Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Caldera, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* See file COPYING for details.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

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@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
EXEC= ipxdump ipxparse
CFLAGS= -Wall -O2
OBJECTS= ipxutil.o
all: $(EXEC)
ipxdump: ipxdump.o $(OBJECTS)
$(CC) -o $@ ipxdump.o $(CFLAGS) $(OBJECTS)
ipxparse: ipxparse.o $(OBJECTS)
$(CC) -o $@ ipxparse.o $(CFLAGS) $(OBJECTS)
clean:
rm -f *.o $(EXEC) *~
modules: ncpfs.o
SRCPATH=$(shell pwd)
SRCDIR=$(shell basename $(SRCPATH))
DISTFILE=$(SRCDIR).tgz
mrproper: clean
rm -f $(DISTFILE)
dist: tgz
make all
tgz: mrproper
(cd ..; \
tar cvf - $(SRCDIR) | \
gzip -9 > $(DISTFILE); \
mv $(DISTFILE) $(SRCDIR))

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@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
This is a VERY stupid packet sniffer for IPX ethernet packets.
=============================================
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
! ! ! S E C U R I T Y W A R N I N G ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
=============================================
If you are using unencrypted passwords, and use this tool to send a
dump to somebody else or store it on a computer, you might very well
store passwords there. So, be VERY careful! This is exactly the kind
of tools Novell designed the encrypted passwords for (or against).
I hacked it together to be able to help people with problems with
ncpfs. The socket handling was taken from Statnet-2.0.
You can use it to watch commercial NetWare clients when they talk to
servers. I divided the program into 2 parts, ipxdump and ipxparse.
ipxdump simply pumps all the IPX frames it receives to stdout.
If you use ipxdump to watch a workstation, you can use the simple
filter function ipxdump provides. You can call ipxdump with the node
address of the workstation you want to watch. This way only the
packets this workstation sends and receives are monitored. As an
example, I call ipxdump as
./ipxdump 00001B038B11
to look at my 286/10MHz test 'workstation'. ipxdump still generates
huge amounts of data, so you should be very careful to start it just
before you perform the operation (such as file creation for OS/2
clients with NW4.1 as a server, or a 'dir' on a directory with long
and short file names, or an encrypted password change ;-)) and stop it
directly after that. And, please gzip -9 and uuencode it before you
send it to anybody.
ipxparse will eventually take apart the dump that ipxdump
generates. They can as well be used in a pipe. Currently ipxparse does
not do anything sensible, but that will definitely change.
Volker Lendecke
<lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de>

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@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
/* ipxdump.c */
/* Copyright 1996 Volker Lendecke, Goettingen, Germany
*
* 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 <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
#include <linux/tcp.h>
#include <netinet/protocols.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "ipxutil.h"
struct ipx_address
{
unsigned long net;
unsigned char node[IPX_NODE_LEN];
unsigned short sock;
};
struct ipx_packet
{
unsigned short ipx_checksum;
#define IPX_NO_CHECKSUM 0xFFFF
unsigned short ipx_pktsize;
unsigned char ipx_tctrl;
unsigned char ipx_type;
#define IPX_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00
#define IPX_TYPE_RIP 0x01 /* may also be 0 */
#define IPX_TYPE_SAP 0x04 /* may also be 0 */
#define IPX_TYPE_SPX 0x05 /* Not yet implemented */
#define IPX_TYPE_NCP 0x11 /* $lots for docs on this (SPIT) */
#define IPX_TYPE_PPROP 0x14 /* complicated flood fill brdcast [Not supported] */
struct ipx_address ipx_dest __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipx_address ipx_source __attribute__ ((packed));
};
void handle_frame (unsigned char *buf, int length, struct sockaddr *saddr);
void handle_ipx (unsigned char *buf);
static int filter = 0;
static IPXNode filter_node;
static int exit_request = 0;
static void
int_handler()
{
exit_request = 1;
}
void
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int sd;
struct ifreq ifr, oldifr;
char *device = "eth0";
struct sockaddr saddr;
int sizeaddr;
unsigned char buf[4096];
int length;
signal(SIGINT, int_handler);
if (argc > 1)
{
if (ipx_sscanf_node(argv[1], filter_node) != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [node]\n", argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
filter = 1;
}
if ((sd = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_PACKET, htons (ETH_P_ALL))) < 0)
{
perror ("Can't get socket");
fprintf(stderr, "You must run %s as root\n", argv[0]);
exit (1);
}
/* SET PROMISC */
strcpy (oldifr.ifr_name, device);
if (ioctl (sd, SIOCGIFFLAGS, &oldifr) < 0)
{
close (sd);
perror ("Can't get flags");
exit (2);
}
/* This should be rewritten to cooperate with other net tools */
ifr = oldifr;
ifr.ifr_flags |= IFF_PROMISC;
if (ioctl (sd, SIOCSIFFLAGS, &ifr) < 0)
{
close (sd);
perror ("Can't set flags");
exit (3);
}
while ( exit_request == 0 )
{
/* This is the main data-gathering loop; keep it small
and fast */
sizeaddr = sizeof(saddr);
length = recvfrom (sd, buf, sizeof(buf), 0,
&saddr, &sizeaddr);
if (length < 0 ) continue;
handle_frame (buf, length, &saddr);
}
/* This should be rewritten to cooperate with other net tools */
if (ioctl (sd, SIOCSIFFLAGS, &oldifr) < 0)
{
close (sd);
perror ("Can't set flags");
exit (4);
}
close (sd);
exit (0);
}
void
handle_ipx (unsigned char *buf)
{
int i;
struct ipx_packet *h = (struct ipx_packet *)buf;
struct sockaddr_ipx s_addr;
struct sockaddr_ipx d_addr;
int length = ntohs(h->ipx_pktsize);
memset(&s_addr, 0, sizeof(s_addr));
memset(&d_addr, 0, sizeof(d_addr));
memcpy(s_addr.sipx_node, h->ipx_source.node, sizeof(s_addr.sipx_node));
s_addr.sipx_port = h->ipx_source.sock;
s_addr.sipx_network = h->ipx_source.net;
memcpy(d_addr.sipx_node, h->ipx_dest.node, sizeof(d_addr.sipx_node));
d_addr.sipx_port = h->ipx_dest.sock;
d_addr.sipx_network = h->ipx_dest.net;
if (filter != 0)
{
if ( (memcmp(filter_node, s_addr.sipx_node,
sizeof(filter_node)) != 0)
&& (memcmp(filter_node, d_addr.sipx_node,
sizeof(filter_node)) != 0))
{
/* Not for us */
return;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
printf("%2.2X", buf[i]);
}
printf("\n");
if (!isatty(STDOUT_FILENO))
{
fflush(stdout);
}
}
void
handle_other (unsigned char *buf, int length, struct sockaddr *saddr)
{
struct ethhdr *eth = (struct ethhdr *)buf;
unsigned char *p = &(buf[sizeof(struct ethhdr)]);
if (ntohs(eth->h_proto) < 1536)
{
/* This is a magic hack to spot IPX packets. Older
* Novell breaks the protocol design and runs IPX over
* 802.3 without an 802.2 LLC layer. We look for FFFF
* which isnt a used 802.2 SSAP/DSAP. This won't work
* for fault tolerant netware but does for the rest.
*/
if (*(unsigned short *)p == 0xffff)
{
printf("802.3 ");
handle_ipx(p);
return;
}
if ( (*(unsigned short *)p == htons(0xe0e0))
&& (p[2] == 0x03))
{
printf("802.2 ");
handle_ipx(p+3);
return;
}
if (memcmp(p, "\252\252\003\000\000\000\201\067", 8) == 0)
{
printf("snap ");
handle_ipx(p+8);
return;
}
}
}
void
handle_frame (unsigned char *buf, int length, struct sockaddr *saddr)
{
/* Ethernet packet type ID field */
unsigned short packet_type = ((struct ethhdr *)buf)->h_proto;
switch( packet_type )
{
case __constant_ntohs(ETH_P_IPX):
printf("EtherII ");
handle_ipx(&(buf[sizeof(struct ethhdr)]));
break;
default:
handle_other(buf, length, saddr);
break;
}
}

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/* ipxparse.c */
/* Copyright 1996 Volker Lendecke, Goettingen, Germany
*
* 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 <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
#include <linux/tcp.h>
#include <netinet/protocols.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "ipxutil.h"
struct ipx_address
{
unsigned long net;
unsigned char node[IPX_NODE_LEN];
unsigned short sock;
};
struct ipx_packet
{
unsigned short ipx_checksum;
#define IPX_NO_CHECKSUM 0xFFFF
unsigned short ipx_pktsize;
unsigned char ipx_tctrl;
unsigned char ipx_type;
#define IPX_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00
#define IPX_TYPE_RIP 0x01 /* may also be 0 */
#define IPX_TYPE_SAP 0x04 /* may also be 0 */
#define IPX_TYPE_SPX 0x05 /* Not yet implemented */
#define IPX_TYPE_NCP 0x11 /* $lots for docs on this (SPIT) */
#define IPX_TYPE_PPROP 0x14 /* complicated flood fill brdcast [Not supported] */
struct ipx_address ipx_dest __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipx_address ipx_source __attribute__ ((packed));
};
#define NCP_ALLOC_SLOT_REQUEST (0x1111)
#define NCP_REQUEST (0x2222)
#define NCP_DEALLOC_SLOT_REQUEST (0x5555)
struct ncp_request_header {
__u16 type __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 sequence __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 conn_low __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 task __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 conn_high __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 function __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 data[0] __attribute__ ((packed));
};
#define NCP_REPLY (0x3333)
#define NCP_POSITIVE_ACK (0x9999)
struct ncp_reply_header {
__u16 type __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 sequence __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 conn_low __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 task __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 conn_high __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 completion_code __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 connection_state __attribute__ ((packed));
__u8 data[0] __attribute__ ((packed));
};
void handle_ipx (unsigned char *buf, int length, char *frame, int no);
void handle_ncp (struct sockaddr_ipx *source,
struct sockaddr_ipx *target,
unsigned char *buf, int length, int no);
void
handle_ipx (unsigned char *buf, int length, char *frame, int no)
{
struct ipx_packet *h = (struct ipx_packet *)buf;
struct sockaddr_ipx s_addr;
struct sockaddr_ipx d_addr;
memset(&s_addr, 0, sizeof(s_addr));
memset(&d_addr, 0, sizeof(d_addr));
memcpy(s_addr.sipx_node, h->ipx_source.node, sizeof(s_addr.sipx_node));
s_addr.sipx_port = h->ipx_source.sock;
s_addr.sipx_network = h->ipx_source.net;
memcpy(d_addr.sipx_node, h->ipx_dest.node, sizeof(d_addr.sipx_node));
d_addr.sipx_port = h->ipx_dest.sock;
d_addr.sipx_network = h->ipx_dest.net;
printf("%6.6d %s from ", no, frame);
ipx_print_saddr(&s_addr);
printf(" to ");
ipx_print_saddr(&d_addr);
printf("\n");
if ( (ntohs(s_addr.sipx_port) == 0x451)
|| (ntohs(d_addr.sipx_port) == 0x451))
{
handle_ncp(&s_addr, &d_addr, buf + sizeof(struct ipx_packet),
length - sizeof(struct ipx_packet), no);
}
}
void handle_ncp (struct sockaddr_ipx *source,
struct sockaddr_ipx *target,
unsigned char *buf, int length, int no)
{
struct ncp_request_header *rq = (struct ncp_request_header *)buf;
struct ncp_reply_header *rs = (struct ncp_reply_header *)buf;
unsigned char *data = NULL;
int data_length = 0;
int i;
if (ntohs(rq->type) == NCP_REQUEST)
{
/* Request */
printf("NCP request: conn: %-5d, seq: %-3d, task: %-3d, ",
rq->conn_low + 256 * rq->conn_high,
rq->sequence, rq->task);
data = buf + sizeof(struct ncp_request_header);
data_length = length - sizeof(struct ncp_request_header);
switch(rq->function)
{
case 87:
printf("fn: %-3d, subfn: %-3d\n",
rq->function, data[0]);
switch(data[0])
{
case 1:
{
unsigned char *p = &(data[0]);
printf("Open Create File or Subdirectory\n");
printf("Name Space: %d\n", p[1]);
printf("Open Create Mode: %x\n", p[2]);
printf("Search Attributes: %x\n",
*(__u16 *)&(p[3]));
printf("Return Information Mask: %x\n",
(unsigned int)(*(__u32 *)&(p[5])));
printf("Desired Access Rights: %x\n",
*(__u16 *)&(p[9]));
break;
}
case 2:
printf("Initialize Search\n");
break;
case 3:
printf("Search for File or Subdirectory\n");
break;
case 6:
printf("Obtain File Or Subdirectory "
"Information\n");
break;
case 8:
printf("Delete a File Or Subdirectory\n");
break;
}
data += 1;
data_length -= 1;
break;
case 22:
printf("fn: %-3d, subfn: %-3d\n",
rq->function, data[2]);
switch(data[2])
{
case 21:
printf("Get Volume Info with handle\n");
break;
}
data += 3;
data_length -= 3;
break;
case 23:
printf("fn: %-3d, subfn: %-3d\n", rq->function,
data[2]);
data += 3;
data_length -= 3;
break;
case 24:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("End of Job\n");
break;
case 34:
printf("fn: %-3d, subfn: %-3d\n", rq->function,
data[2]);
data += 3;
data_length -= 3;
break;
case 62:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("File Search Initialize\n");
break;
case 63:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("File Search Continue\n");
break;
case 64:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("Search for a file\n");
break;
case 66:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("Close File\n");
break;
case 73:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("Write to File\n");
break;
case 75:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
printf("Set File Time Date Stamp\n");
break;
default:
printf("fn: %-3d\n", rq->function);
}
}
if (ntohs(rs->type) == NCP_REPLY)
{
printf("NCP respons: conn: %-5d, seq: %-3d, task: %-3d, ",
rs->conn_low + 256 * rs->conn_high,
rs->sequence, rs->task);
printf("compl: %-3d, conn_st: %-3d\n",
rs->completion_code, rs->connection_state);
data = buf + sizeof(struct ncp_reply_header);
data_length = length - sizeof(struct ncp_reply_header);
}
if (data == NULL)
{
data = buf;
data_length = length;
}
i = 0;
while (i < data_length)
{
int j;
for (j = i; j < i+16; j++)
{
if (j >= data_length)
{
printf(" ");
}
else
{
printf("%-2.2X", data[j]);
}
}
printf(" ");
for (j = i; j < i+16; j++)
{
if (j >= data_length)
{
break;
}
if (isprint(data[j]))
{
printf("%c", data[j]);
}
else
{
printf(".");
}
}
printf("\n");
i += 16;
}
printf("\n");
}
void
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
unsigned char buf[16384];
unsigned char packet[8192];
unsigned char *b;
int len;
int i = 1;
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) != NULL)
{
if (strlen(buf) == sizeof(buf)-1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "line too long\n");
exit(1);
}
b = strchr(buf, ' ');
if (b == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "illegal line format\n");
exit(1);
}
*b = '\0';
b += 1;
len = 0;
while ((b[0] != '\0') && (b[1] != '\0'))
{
unsigned int value;
if (sscanf(b, "%2x", &value) != 1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "illegal packet\n");
exit(1);
}
packet[len] = value;
b += 2;
len += 1;
}
handle_ipx(packet, len, buf, i);
i += 1;
}
exit (0);
}

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/*
IPX support library - general functions
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Ales Dryak <e-mail: A.Dryak@sh.cvut.cz>
Copyright (C) 1996, Volker Lendecke <lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de>
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 <string.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include "ipxutil.h"
void
ipx_fprint_node(FILE *file, IPXNode node)
{
fprintf(file,"%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X",
(unsigned char)node[0],
(unsigned char)node[1],
(unsigned char)node[2],
(unsigned char)node[3],
(unsigned char)node[4],
(unsigned char)node[5]
);
}
void
ipx_fprint_network(FILE *file, IPXNet net)
{
fprintf(file,"%08lX",net);
}
void
ipx_fprint_port(FILE *file, IPXPort port)
{
fprintf(file,"%04X",port);
}
void
ipx_fprint_saddr(FILE *file, struct sockaddr_ipx *sipx)
{
ipx_fprint_network(file,ntohl(sipx->sipx_network));
fprintf(file,":");
ipx_fprint_node(file,sipx->sipx_node);
fprintf(file,":");
ipx_fprint_port(file,ntohs(sipx->sipx_port));
}
void
ipx_print_node(IPXNode node)
{
ipx_fprint_node(stdout,node);
}
void
ipx_print_network(IPXNet net)
{
ipx_fprint_network(stdout,net);
}
void
ipx_print_port(IPXPort port)
{
ipx_fprint_port(stdout,port);
}
void
ipx_print_saddr(struct sockaddr_ipx *sipx)
{
ipx_fprint_saddr(stdout,sipx);
}
void
ipx_assign_node(IPXNode dest, IPXNode src)
{
memcpy(dest,src,sizeof(IPXNode));
}
int
ipx_node_equal(IPXNode n1, IPXNode n2)
{
return memcmp(n1,n2,sizeof(n1))==0;
}
int
ipx_sscanf_node(char *buf, IPXNode node)
{
int i;
int n[6];
if ((i = sscanf(buf, "%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x",
&(n[0]), &(n[1]), &(n[2]),
&(n[3]), &(n[4]), &(n[5]))) != 6)
{
return -1;
}
for (i=0; i<6; i++)
{
node[i] = n[i];
}
return 0;
}
int
ipx_sscanf_net(char *buf, IPXNet *target)
{
if (sscanf(buf, "%8lX", target) == 1)
{
return 0;
}
return -1;
}
IPXNode ipx_this_node={0,0,0,0,0,0};
IPXNode ipx_broadcast_node={0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF};
char ipx_err_string[IPX_MAX_ERROR+1]="no error detected";

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/*
IPX support library
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Ales Dryak <e-mail: A.Dryak@sh.cvut.cz>
Copyright (C) 1996, Volker Lendecke <lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de>
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.
*/
#ifndef __IPXUTIL_H__
#define __IPXUTIL_H__
#include <stdio.h>
#include <linux/ipx.h>
#define IPX_MAX_ERROR (255)
#define IPX_THIS_NET (0)
#define IPX_THIS_NODE (ipx_this_node)
#define IPX_BROADCAST (ipx_broadcast_node)
#define IPX_AUTO_PORT (0)
#define IPX_USER_PTYPE (0)
#define IPX_IS_INTERNAL (1)
typedef unsigned char IPXNode[6];
typedef unsigned long int IPXNet;
typedef unsigned short int IPXPort;
typedef unsigned short int hop_t;
typedef unsigned short int tick_t;
void ipx_print_node(IPXNode node);
void ipx_print_network(IPXNet net);
void ipx_print_port(IPXPort port);
void ipx_print_saddr(struct sockaddr_ipx* sipx);
void ipx_fprint_node(FILE* file,IPXNode node);
void ipx_fprint_network(FILE* file,IPXNet net);
void ipx_fprint_port(FILE* file,IPXPort port);
void ipx_fprint_saddr(FILE* file,struct sockaddr_ipx* sipx);
int ipx_sscanf_node(char *buf, IPXNode node);
int ipx_sscanf_net(char *buf, IPXNet *target);
void ipx_assign_node(IPXNode dest,IPXNode src);
int ipx_node_equal(IPXNode n1,IPXNode n2);
extern IPXNode ipx_this_node;
extern IPXNode ipx_broadcast_node;
extern char ipx_err_string[IPX_MAX_ERROR+1];
#endif

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/*
* ncp_fs.h
* ncp.h
*
* Copyright (C) 1995 by Volker Lendecke
*

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@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ struct ncp_fs_info {
#define NCP_IOC_NCPREQUEST _IOR('n', 1, unsigned char *)
#define NCP_IOC_GETMOUNTUID _IOR('u', 1, uid_t)
#define NCP_IOC_CONN_LOGGED_IN _IO('l', 1)
#define NCP_GET_FS_INFO_VERSION (1)
#define NCP_IOC_GET_FS_INFO _IOWR('i', 1, unsigned char *)
@@ -126,9 +127,12 @@ extern struct inode_operations ncp_dir_inode_operations;
void ncp_free_inode_info(struct ncp_inode_info *i);
void ncp_free_all_inodes(struct ncp_server *server);
void ncp_init_root(struct ncp_server *server);
int ncp_conn_logged_in(struct ncp_server *server);
int ncp_stat_root(struct ncp_server *server);
void ncp_init_dir_cache(void);
void ncp_invalid_dir_cache(unsigned long ino);
void ncp_invalid_dir_cache(struct inode *ino);
struct ncp_inode_info *ncp_find_inode(struct inode *inode);
ino_t ncp_info_ino(struct ncp_server *server, struct ncp_inode_info *info);
void ncp_invalidate_all_inodes(struct ncp_server *server);
void ncp_free_dir_cache(void);
int ncp_date_dos2unix(__u16 time, __u16 date);

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ struct ncp_inode_info {
number of references in memory */
struct ncp_inode_info *dir;
struct ncp_inode_info *next, *prev;
struct inode *inode;
struct nw_file_info finfo;
};

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@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ struct ncp_server {
it completely. */
struct file *ncp_filp; /* File pointer to ncp socket */
struct file *wdog_filp; /* File pointer to wdog socket */
void *data_ready; /* The wdog socket gets a new
data_ready callback. We store the
@@ -35,7 +34,8 @@ struct ncp_server {
u8 completion; /* Status message from server */
u8 conn_status; /* Bit 4 = 1 ==> Server going down, no
requests allowed anymore */
requests allowed anymore.
Bit 0 = 1 ==> Server is down. */
int buffer_size; /* Negotiated bufsize */
@@ -56,6 +56,18 @@ struct ncp_server {
char root_path; /* '\0' */
};
static inline int
ncp_conn_valid(struct ncp_server *server)
{
return ((server->conn_status & 0x11) == 0);
}
static inline void
ncp_invalidate_conn(struct ncp_server *server)
{
server->conn_status |= 0x01;
}
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <linux/ncp.h>
#include <linux/ncp_fs_i.h>
#define NCP_MOUNT_VERSION 1
#define NCP_MOUNT_VERSION 2
#define NCP_USERNAME_LEN (NCP_BINDERY_NAME_LEN)
#define NCP_PASSWORD_LEN 20
@@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ struct ncp_mount_data {
int version;
unsigned int ncp_fd; /* The socket to the ncp port */
unsigned int wdog_fd; /* Watchdog packets come here */
unsigned int message_fd; /* Not used yet, maybe for messages */
unsigned int message_fd; /* Message notifications come here */
uid_t mounted_uid; /* Who may umount() this filesystem? */
struct sockaddr_ipx serv_addr;
unsigned char server_name[49];
unsigned char server_name[NCP_BINDERY_NAME_LEN];
unsigned char username[NCP_USERNAME_LEN+1];
unsigned char password[NCP_PASSWORD_LEN+1];
unsigned char mount_point[PATH_MAX+1];
unsigned char mounted_vol[NCP_VOLNAME_LEN+1];
unsigned int time_out; /* How long should I wait after
sending a NCP request? */

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#
CFLAGS = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -DMODULE -fomit-frame-pointer \
$(INCLUDES) \
$(INCLUDES) -DNCPFS_VERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"\
# -DDEBUG_NCP=1 -DDEBUG_NCP_MALLOC
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ static struct inode *
ncp_iget(struct inode *dir, struct nw_file_info *finfo);
static struct ncp_inode_info *
ncp_find_inode(struct inode *dir, const char *name);
ncp_find_dir_inode(struct inode *dir, const char *name);
static int
ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name,
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ static struct file_operations ncp_dir_operations = {
NULL, /* write - bad */
ncp_readdir, /* readdir */
NULL, /* select - default */
ncp_ioctl, /* ioctl - default */
ncp_ioctl, /* ioctl */
NULL, /* mmap */
NULL, /* no special open code */
NULL, /* no special release code */
@@ -129,6 +129,58 @@ struct inode_operations ncp_dir_inode_operations = {
};
/* Here we encapsulate the inode number handling that depends upon the
* mount mode: When we mount a complete server, the memory address of
* the npc_inode_info is used as an inode. When only a single volume
* is mounted, then the DosDirNum is used as the inode number. As this
* is unique for the complete volume, this should enable the NFS
* exportability of a ncpfs-mounted volume.
*/
static inline int
ncp_single_volume(struct ncp_server *server)
{
return (server->m.mounted_vol[0] != '\0');
}
inline ino_t
ncp_info_ino(struct ncp_server *server, struct ncp_inode_info *info)
{
return ncp_single_volume(server)
? info->finfo.i.DosDirNum : (ino_t)info;
}
static inline int
ncp_is_server_root(struct inode *inode)
{
struct ncp_server *s = NCP_SERVER(inode);
return ( (!ncp_single_volume(s))
&& (inode->i_ino == ncp_info_ino(s, &(s->root))));
}
struct ncp_inode_info *
ncp_find_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
struct ncp_server *server = NCP_SERVER(inode);
struct ncp_inode_info *root = &(server->root);
struct ncp_inode_info *this = root;
ino_t ino = inode->i_ino;
do
{
if (ino == ncp_info_ino(server, this))
{
return this;
}
this = this->next;
}
while (this != root);
return NULL;
}
static int
ncp_dir_read(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, char *buf, int count)
{
@@ -142,6 +194,7 @@ ncp_dir_read(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, char *buf, int count)
all inodes that are in memory. That's why it's enough to index the
directory cache by the inode number. */
static int c_dev = 0;
static unsigned long c_ino = 0;
static int c_size;
static int c_seen_eof;
@@ -156,7 +209,7 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
int index = 0;
struct ncp_dirent *entry = NULL;
struct ncp_server *server = NCP_SERVER(inode);
struct ncp_inode_info *dir = (struct ncp_inode_info *)(inode->i_ino);
struct ncp_inode_info *dir = NCP_INOP(inode);
int filldir(struct dirent *dirent,
const char *name, int len,
@@ -170,9 +223,9 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
return 1;
}
DDPRINTK("ncp_readdir: filp->f_pos = %d\n", (int)filp->f_pos);
DDPRINTK("ncp_readdir: inode->i_ino = %ld, c_ino = %ld\n",
inode->i_ino, c_ino);
DPRINTK("ncp_readdir: filp->f_pos = %d\n", (int)filp->f_pos);
DPRINTK("ncp_readdir: inode->i_ino = %ld, c_ino = %ld\n",
inode->i_ino, c_ino);
if (!inode || !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
{
@@ -180,6 +233,11 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
return -EBADF;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(server))
{
return -EIO;
}
if (c_entry == NULL)
{
i = sizeof (struct ncp_dirent) * NCP_READDIR_CACHE_SIZE;
@@ -193,8 +251,9 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
if (filp->f_pos == 0)
{
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(inode->i_ino);
if (filldir(dirent,".",1, filp->f_pos, (int)dir) < 0)
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(inode);
if (filldir(dirent,".",1, filp->f_pos,
ncp_info_ino(server, dir)) < 0)
{
return 0;
}
@@ -204,7 +263,8 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
if (filp->f_pos == 1)
{
if (filldir(dirent,"..",2, filp->f_pos, (int)(dir->dir)) < 0)
if (filldir(dirent,"..",2, filp->f_pos,
ncp_info_ino(server, dir->dir)) < 0)
{
return 0;
}
@@ -212,7 +272,7 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
return ROUND_UP(NAME_OFFSET(dirent)+i+1);
}
if (inode->i_ino == c_ino)
if ((inode->i_dev == c_dev) && (inode->i_ino == c_ino))
{
for (i = 0; i < c_size; i++)
{
@@ -234,7 +294,7 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
{
DDPRINTK("ncp_readdir: Not found in cache.\n");
if (inode->i_ino == (int)&(server->root))
if (ncp_is_server_root(inode))
{
result = ncp_read_volume_list(server, filp->f_pos,
NCP_READDIR_CACHE_SIZE);
@@ -251,6 +311,7 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
if (result < 0)
{
c_dev = 0;
c_ino = 0;
return result;
}
@@ -258,6 +319,7 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
if (result > 0)
{
c_seen_eof = (result < NCP_READDIR_CACHE_SIZE);
c_dev = inode->i_dev;
c_ino = inode->i_ino;
c_size = result;
entry = c_entry;
@@ -282,24 +344,35 @@ ncp_readdir(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
/* We found it. For getwd(), we have to return the
correct inode in d_ino if the inode is currently in
use. Otherwise the inode number does not
matter. (You can argue a lot about this..) */
matter. (You can argue a lot about this..) */
struct ncp_inode_info *ino_info;
ino_info = ncp_find_inode(inode, entry->i.entryName);
ino_t ino;
/* Some programs seem to be confused about a zero
inode number, so we set it to one. Thanks to
Gordon Chaffee for this one. */
if (ino_info == NULL)
if (ncp_single_volume(server))
{
ino_info = (struct ncp_inode_info *) 1;
}
ino = (ino_t)(entry->i.DosDirNum);
}
else
{
struct ncp_inode_info *ino_info;
ino_info = ncp_find_dir_inode(inode,
entry->i.entryName);
DDPRINTK("ncp_readdir: entry->path= %s\n", entry->i.entryName);
DDPRINTK("ncp_readdir: entry->f_pos = %ld\n", entry->f_pos);
/* Some programs seem to be confused about a
* zero inode number, so we set it to one.
* Thanks to Gordon Chaffee for this one. */
if (ino_info == NULL)
{
ino_info = (struct ncp_inode_info *) 1;
}
ino = (ino_t)(ino_info);
}
DPRINTK("ncp_readdir: entry->path= %s\n", entry->i.entryName);
DPRINTK("ncp_readdir: entry->f_pos = %ld\n", entry->f_pos);
if (filldir(dirent, entry->i.entryName, entry->i.nameLen,
entry->f_pos, (ino_t)ino_info) < 0)
entry->f_pos, ino) < 0)
{
return 0;
}
@@ -353,9 +426,9 @@ ncp_read_volume_list(struct ncp_server *server, int fpos, int cache_size)
DPRINTK("ncp_read_volumes: found vol: %s\n",
info.volume_name);
if (ncp_do_lookup(server, NULL,
info.volume_name,
&(entry->i)) != 0)
if (ncp_lookup_volume(server,
info.volume_name,
&(entry->i)) != 0)
{
printk("ncpfs: could not lookup vol "
"%s\n", info.volume_name);
@@ -438,15 +511,17 @@ ncp_do_readdir(struct ncp_server *server, struct inode *dir, int fpos,
void
ncp_init_dir_cache(void)
{
c_dev = 0;
c_ino = 0;
c_entry = NULL;
}
void
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(unsigned long ino)
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(struct inode *inode)
{
if (ino == c_ino)
if ((inode->i_dev == c_dev) && (inode->i_ino == c_ino))
{
c_dev = 0;
c_ino = 0;
c_seen_eof = 0;
}
@@ -517,7 +592,8 @@ ncp_iget(struct inode *dir, struct nw_file_info *finfo)
root->next->prev = new_inode_info;
root->next = new_inode_info;
if (!(inode = iget(dir->i_sb, (int)new_inode_info)))
if (!(inode = iget(dir->i_sb, ncp_info_ino(NCP_SERVER(dir),
new_inode_info))))
{
printk("ncp_iget: iget failed!");
return NULL;
@@ -567,6 +643,7 @@ ncp_init_root(struct ncp_server *server)
root->finfo.opened = 0;
i->attributes = aDIR;
i->dataStreamSize = 1024;
i->DosDirNum = 0;
i->volNumber = NCP_NUMBER_OF_VOLUMES+1; /* illegal volnum */
ncp_date_unix2dos(0, &(i->creationTime), &(i->creationDate));
ncp_date_unix2dos(0, &(i->modifyTime), &(i->modifyDate));
@@ -581,6 +658,25 @@ ncp_init_root(struct ncp_server *server)
return;
}
int
ncp_conn_logged_in(struct ncp_server *server)
{
if (server->m.mounted_vol[0] == '\0')
{
return 0;
}
str_upper(server->m.mounted_vol);
if (ncp_lookup_volume(server, server->m.mounted_vol,
&(server->root.finfo.i)) != 0)
{
return -ENOENT;
}
str_lower(server->root.finfo.i.entryName);
return 0;
}
void
ncp_free_all_inodes(struct ncp_server *server)
{
@@ -611,7 +707,7 @@ ncp_free_all_inodes(struct ncp_server *server)
complete linear search through the inodes belonging to this
filesystem. This has to be fixed. */
static struct ncp_inode_info *
ncp_find_inode(struct inode *dir, const char *name)
ncp_find_dir_inode(struct inode *dir, const char *name)
{
struct ncp_server *server = NCP_SERVER(dir);
struct nw_info_struct *dir_info = NCP_ISTRUCT(dir);
@@ -658,9 +754,14 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
return -ENOENT;
}
DDPRINTK("ncp_lookup: %s, len %d\n", __name, len);
server = NCP_SERVER(dir);
if (!ncp_conn_valid(server))
{
iput(dir);
return -EIO;
}
DDPRINTK("ncp_lookup: %s, len %d\n", __name, len);
/* Fast cheat for . */
if (len == 0 || (len == 1 && __name[0] == '.'))
@@ -679,7 +780,7 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
parent->state = NCP_INODE_LOOKED_UP;
}
*result = iget(dir->i_sb, (int)parent);
*result = iget(dir->i_sb, ncp_info_ino(server, parent));
iput(dir);
if (*result == 0)
{
@@ -694,7 +795,7 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
memcpy(name, __name, len);
name[len] = 0;
result_info = ncp_find_inode(dir, name);
result_info = ncp_find_dir_inode(dir, name);
if (result_info != 0)
{
@@ -706,7 +807,7 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
/* Here we convert the inode_info address into an
inode number */
*result = iget(dir->i_sb, (int)result_info);
*result = iget(dir->i_sb, ncp_info_ino(server, result_info));
iput(dir);
if (*result == NULL)
@@ -722,7 +823,7 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
found_in_cache = 0;
if (dir->i_ino == c_ino)
if ((dir->i_dev == c_dev) && (dir->i_ino == c_ino))
{
int first = c_last_returned_index;
int i;
@@ -747,15 +848,24 @@ ncp_lookup(struct inode *dir, const char *__name, int len,
if (found_in_cache == 0)
{
int res;
str_upper(name);
DDPRINTK("ncp_lookup: do_lookup on %s/%s\n",
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir)->entryName, name);
if (ncp_do_lookup(server,
dir->i_ino == (int)&(NCP_SERVER(dir)->root)
? NULL : NCP_ISTRUCT(dir),
name, &(finfo.i)) != 0)
if (ncp_is_server_root(dir))
{
res = ncp_lookup_volume(server, name, &(finfo.i));
}
else
{
res = ncp_obtain_info(server,
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir)->volNumber,
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir)->DosDirNum,
name, &(finfo.i));
}
if (res != 0)
{
iput(dir);
return -ENOENT;
@@ -790,6 +900,11 @@ ncp_create(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len, int mode,
iput(dir);
return -ENOENT;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(dir)))
{
iput(dir);
return -EIO;
}
strncpy(_name, name, len);
_name[len] = '\0';
@@ -797,7 +912,8 @@ ncp_create(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len, int mode,
if (ncp_open_create_file_or_subdir(NCP_SERVER(dir),
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir), _name,
OC_MODE_CREATE|OC_MODE_OPEN,
OC_MODE_CREATE|OC_MODE_OPEN|
OC_MODE_REPLACE,
0, AR_READ|AR_WRITE,
&finfo) != 0)
{
@@ -805,7 +921,7 @@ ncp_create(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len, int mode,
return -EACCES;
}
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir);
str_lower(finfo.i.entryName);
finfo.access = O_RDWR;
@@ -846,6 +962,11 @@ ncp_mkdir(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len, int mode)
iput(dir);
return -ENOENT;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(dir)))
{
iput(dir);
return -EIO;
}
if (ncp_open_create_file_or_subdir(NCP_SERVER(dir),
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir), _name,
@@ -857,7 +978,7 @@ ncp_mkdir(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len, int mode)
else
{
error = 0;
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir);
}
iput(dir);
@@ -876,8 +997,14 @@ ncp_rmdir(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len)
iput(dir);
return -ENOENT;
}
if (ncp_find_inode(dir, name) != NULL)
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(dir)))
{
iput(dir);
return -EIO;
}
if (ncp_find_dir_inode(dir, name) != NULL)
{
iput(dir);
error = -EBUSY;
}
else
@@ -891,11 +1018,11 @@ ncp_rmdir(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len)
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir),
_name)) == 0)
{
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir);
}
else
{
error = -EINVAL;
error = -EACCES;
}
}
iput(dir);
@@ -914,8 +1041,14 @@ ncp_unlink(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len)
iput(dir);
return -ENOENT;
}
if (ncp_find_inode(dir, name) != NULL)
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(dir)))
{
iput(dir);
return -EIO;
}
if (ncp_find_dir_inode(dir, name) != NULL)
{
iput(dir);
error = -EBUSY;
}
else
@@ -928,11 +1061,11 @@ ncp_unlink(struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len)
NCP_ISTRUCT(dir),
_name)) == 0)
{
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(dir);
}
else
{
error = -EINVAL;
error = -EACCES;
}
}
iput(dir);
@@ -954,6 +1087,12 @@ ncp_rename(struct inode *old_dir, const char *old_name, int old_len,
goto finished;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(old_dir)))
{
res = -EIO;
goto finished;
}
if (!new_dir || !S_ISDIR(new_dir->i_mode))
{
printk("ncp_rename: new inode is NULL or not a directory\n");
@@ -961,8 +1100,8 @@ ncp_rename(struct inode *old_dir, const char *old_name, int old_len,
goto finished;
}
if ( (ncp_find_inode(old_dir, old_name) != NULL)
|| (ncp_find_inode(new_dir, new_name) != NULL))
if ( (ncp_find_dir_inode(old_dir, old_name) != NULL)
|| (ncp_find_dir_inode(new_dir, new_name) != NULL))
{
res = -EBUSY;
goto finished;
@@ -982,8 +1121,8 @@ ncp_rename(struct inode *old_dir, const char *old_name, int old_len,
if (res == 0)
{
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(old_dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(new_dir->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(old_dir);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(new_dir);
}
else
{

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@@ -99,6 +99,10 @@ ncp_file_read(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, char *buf, int count)
DPRINTK("ncp_file_read: inode = NULL\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(inode)))
{
return -EIO;
}
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
{
@@ -178,6 +182,10 @@ ncp_file_write(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, char *buf,
DPRINTK("ncp_file_write: inode = NULL\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(inode)))
{
return -EIO;
}
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
{
@@ -239,6 +247,7 @@ ncp_file_write(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, char *buf,
if (pos > inode->i_size)
{
inode->i_size = pos;
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(NCP_INOP(inode)->dir->inode);
}
DPRINTK("ncp_file_write: exit %s\n", NCP_ISTRUCT(inode)->entryName);

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@@ -61,50 +61,25 @@ ncp_read_inode(struct inode *inode)
inode->i_ino. Just to make sure everything went well, we
check it's there. */
struct ncp_inode_info *inode_info
= (struct ncp_inode_info *)(inode->i_ino);
struct ncp_inode_info *inode_info = ncp_find_inode(inode);
#if 1
struct ncp_inode_info *root = &(NCP_SERVER(inode)->root);
struct ncp_inode_info *check_info = root;
do
if (inode_info == NULL)
{
if (inode_info == check_info)
{
if (check_info->state == NCP_INODE_LOOKED_UP)
{
DDPRINTK("ncp_read_inode: found it!\n");
goto good;
}
else
{
printk("ncp_read_inode: "
"state != NCP_INODE_LOOKED_UP\n");
goto good;
}
}
check_info = check_info->next;
}
while (check_info != root);
/* Ok, now we're in trouble. The inode info is not there. What
should we do now??? */
printk("ncp_read_inode: inode info not found\n");
return;
}
/* Ok, now we're in trouble. The inode info is not there. What
should we do now??? */
printk("ncp_read_inode: inode info not found\n");
return;
good:
DDPRINTK("ncp_read_inode: read entry %s\n",
inode_info->finfo.i.entryName);
#endif
inode_info->state = NCP_INODE_VALID;
NCP_INOP(inode) = inode_info;
inode_info->inode = inode;
if (NCP_ISTRUCT(inode)->attributes & aDIR)
{
inode->i_mode = NCP_SERVER(inode)->m.dir_mode;
/* for directories in dataStreamSize seems to be some
/* for directories dataStreamSize seems to be some
Object ID ??? */
inode->i_size = 512;
}
@@ -176,7 +151,7 @@ ncp_put_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
DDPRINTK("ncp_put_inode: put directory %ld\n",
inode->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(inode->i_ino);
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(inode);
}
clear_inode(inode);
@@ -204,6 +179,8 @@ ncp_read_super(struct super_block *sb, void *raw_data, int silent)
printk("ncp warning: mount version %s than kernel\n",
(data->version < NCP_MOUNT_VERSION) ?
"older" : "newer");
sb->s_dev = 0;
return NULL;
}
if ( (data->ncp_fd >= NR_OPEN)
@@ -253,6 +230,7 @@ ncp_read_super(struct super_block *sb, void *raw_data, int silent)
server->wait = NULL;
server->packet = NULL;
server->buffer_size = 0;
server->conn_status = 0;
server->m = *data;
server->m.file_mode = (server->m.file_mode &
@@ -302,7 +280,7 @@ ncp_read_super(struct super_block *sb, void *raw_data, int silent)
DPRINTK("ncp_read_super: NCP_SBP(sb) = %x\n", (int)NCP_SBP(sb));
if (!(sb->s_mounted = iget(sb, (int)&(server->root))))
if (!(sb->s_mounted = iget(sb, ncp_info_ino(server, &(server->root)))))
{
sb->s_dev = 0;
printk("ncp_read_super: get root inode failed\n");
@@ -393,6 +371,11 @@ ncp_notify_change(struct inode *inode, struct iattr *attr)
int info_mask;
struct nw_modify_dos_info info;
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(inode)))
{
return -EIO;
}
if ((result = inode_change_ok(inode, attr)) < 0)
return result;
@@ -480,7 +463,7 @@ ncp_notify_change(struct inode *inode, struct iattr *attr)
result = 0;
}
ncp_invalid_dir_cache((unsigned long)(NCP_INOP(inode)->dir));
ncp_invalid_dir_cache(NCP_INOP(inode)->dir->inode);
return result;
}
@@ -510,6 +493,7 @@ init_module( void)
ncp_init_dir_cache();
register_filesystem(&ncp_fs_type);
printk("ncpfs version %s loaded\n", NCPFS_VERSION);
return 0;
}

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@@ -79,6 +79,16 @@ ncp_ioctl (struct inode * inode, struct file * filp,
return server->reply_size;
case NCP_IOC_CONN_LOGGED_IN:
if ( (permission(inode, MAY_WRITE) != 0)
&& (current->uid != server->m.mounted_uid))
{
return -EACCES;
}
return ncp_conn_logged_in(server);
case NCP_IOC_GET_FS_INFO:
if ( (permission(inode, MAY_WRITE) != 0)

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@@ -135,6 +135,11 @@ ncp_mmap(struct inode * inode, struct file * file, struct vm_area_struct * vma)
{
DPRINTK("ncp_mmap: called\n");
if (!ncp_conn_valid(NCP_SERVER(inode)))
{
return -EIO;
}
/* only PAGE_COW or read-only supported now */
if (vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED)
return -EINVAL;

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@@ -266,56 +266,19 @@ ncp_extract_file_info(void *structure, struct nw_info_struct *target)
target->entryName[*name_len] = '\0';
return;
}
int
ncp_do_lookup(struct ncp_server *server,
struct nw_info_struct *dir,
char *path, /* may only be one component */
struct nw_info_struct *target)
ncp_obtain_info(struct ncp_server *server,
__u8 vol_num, __u32 dir_base,
char *path, /* At most 1 component */
struct nw_info_struct *target)
{
__u8 vol_num;
__u32 dir_base;
int result;
char *volname = NULL;
if (target == NULL)
{
return -EINVAL;
}
if (dir == NULL)
{
DDPRINTK("ncp_do_lookup: looking up vol %s\n", path);
/* Access a volume's root directory */
ncp_init_request(server);
ncp_add_byte(server, 22); /* subfunction */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* dos name space */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_handle_path(server, 0, 0, 0, /* no handle */
path);
if ((result = ncp_request(server, 87)) != 0)
{
ncp_unlock_server(server);
return result;
}
dir_base = ncp_reply_dword(server, 4);
vol_num = ncp_reply_byte (server, 8);
ncp_unlock_server(server);
volname = path;
path = NULL;
}
else
{
vol_num = dir->volNumber;
dir_base = dir->DosDirNum;
}
ncp_init_request(server);
ncp_add_byte(server, 6); /* subfunction */
@@ -323,8 +286,7 @@ ncp_do_lookup(struct ncp_server *server,
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* dos name space as dest */
ncp_add_word(server, 0xff); /* get all */
ncp_add_dword(server, RIM_ALL);
ncp_add_handle_path(server, vol_num, dir_base, 1,
path);
ncp_add_handle_path(server, vol_num, dir_base, 1, path);
if ((result = ncp_request(server, 87)) != 0)
{
@@ -333,14 +295,54 @@ ncp_do_lookup(struct ncp_server *server,
}
ncp_extract_file_info(ncp_reply_data(server, 0), target);
ncp_unlock_server(server);
return 0;
}
if (volname != NULL)
int
ncp_lookup_volume(struct ncp_server *server,
char *volname,
struct nw_info_struct *target)
{
int result;
__u8 vol_num;
__u32 dir_base;
DPRINTK("ncp_lookup_volume: looking up vol %s\n", volname);
ncp_init_request(server);
ncp_add_byte(server, 22); /* Subfunction: Generate dir handle */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* DOS name space */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* faked volume number */
ncp_add_dword(server, 0); /* faked dir_base */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0xff); /* Don't have a dir_base */
ncp_add_byte(server, 1); /* 1 path component */
ncp_add_pstring(server, volname);
if ((result = ncp_request(server, 87)) != 0)
{
target->nameLen = strlen(volname);
strcpy(target->entryName, volname);
ncp_unlock_server(server);
return result;
}
dir_base = ncp_reply_dword(server, 4);
vol_num = ncp_reply_byte(server, 8);
ncp_unlock_server(server);
if ((result = ncp_obtain_info(server, vol_num, dir_base, NULL,
target)) != 0)
{
return result;
}
DPRINTK("ncp_lookup_volume: attribs = %X\n", target->attributes);
target->nameLen = strlen(volname);
strcpy(target->entryName, volname);
return 0;
}
@@ -417,12 +419,18 @@ ncp_open_create_file_or_subdir(struct ncp_server *server,
struct nw_file_info *target)
{
int result;
__u16 search_attribs = 0x0006;
if ((create_attributes & aDIR) != 0)
{
search_attribs |= 0x8000;
}
ncp_init_request(server);
ncp_add_byte(server, 1); /* subfunction */
ncp_add_byte(server, 0); /* dos name space */
ncp_add_byte(server, open_create_mode);
ncp_add_word(server, 0x8006);
ncp_add_word(server, search_attribs);
ncp_add_dword(server, RIM_ALL);
ncp_add_dword(server, create_attributes);
/* The desired acc rights seem to be the inherited rights mask

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@@ -114,10 +114,16 @@ ncp_write(struct ncp_server *server, const char *file_id,
const char *source, int *bytes_written);
int
ncp_do_lookup(struct ncp_server *server,
struct nw_info_struct *dir,
char *path, /* may only be one component */
struct nw_info_struct *target);
ncp_obtain_info(struct ncp_server *server,
__u8 vol_num, __u32 dir_base,
char *path, /* At most 1 component */
struct nw_info_struct *target);
int
ncp_lookup_volume(struct ncp_server *server,
char *volname,
struct nw_info_struct *target);
int
ncp_modify_file_or_subdir_dos_info(struct ncp_server *server,

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@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ ncp_request(struct ncp_server *server, int function)
if (result != 0)
{
DPRINTK("ncp_completion_code: %d\n", result);
DPRINTK("ncp_completion_code: %x\n", result);
}
return result;
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.TH IPX_CONFIGURE 8 "IPX Utilities" "Caldera, Inc."
.SH NAME
ipx_configure \- display/configure IPX behavior
ipx_configure \- query/configure IPX behavior
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ipx_configure
[\-\-help]
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ipx_configure \- display/configure IPX behavior
[\-\-auto_primary=[on|off]]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ipx_configure
displays or configures IPX behavior with respect to automatic IPX
queries or configures IPX behavior with respect to automatic IPX
interface detection. IPX can be configured to automatically create
interfaces as they are detected. It can also be configured to
automatically select a primary interface when none is explicitly
@@ -23,20 +23,15 @@ arguments is described in the section
.SS OPTIONS
.TP
.I "\-\-auto_interface=[on|off]"
This argument enables or disables the feature that will automatically detect
whether IPX is use on a network interface. If
.B on
and IPX packets are seen on an interface that interface will be automatically
flagged as an IPX interface. The default setting is
.B off.
This argument either turns on or off the behavior of automatically creating
interfaces.
.TP
.I "\-\-auto_primary=[on|off]"
This argument enables or disables the feature that will automatically select
which IPX interface will be the primary IPX interface. The default setting is
.B off.
This argument either turns on or off the behavior of automatically selecting
a primary interface.
.TP
.I "\-\-help"
Displays summarised usage instructions.
Print out information about utility.
.SH FILES
.I /proc/net/ipx_interface
.SH BUGS

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.TH IPX_INTERFACE 8 "IPX Utilities" "Caldera, Inc."
.SH NAME
ipx_interface \- add, delete, or display IPX interface configuration.
ipx_interface \- add, delete, or display an IPX interface
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ipx_interface
add [-p] device frame_type [network number]
@@ -9,17 +9,20 @@ add [-p] device frame_type [network number]
del device frame_type
.LP
.B ipx_interface
delall
.LP
.B ipx_interface
check device frame_type
.LP
.B ipx_interface
help
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ipx_interface
adds, deletes, or displays the configuration of the specified IPX interface.
adds, deletes, or displays IPX interfaces depending on the option selected.
.P
An IPX interface is the item to which IPX sockets are bound.
An IPX interface has an associated IPX Network Number, a physical device
and frame type. A sample IPX Interface might look like:
An IPX interface corresponds to an IPX Network Number which corresponds
to a physical device and frame type. A sample IPX Interface would be:
.LP
Network Number: 0x00ABCDEF
.LP
@@ -35,21 +38,25 @@ or default interface.
.I add
This option is used to create an IPX interface. If the
.B -p
flag is used, the interface is flagged as the
.B PRIMARY
interface. The IPX network number may optionally be specified. If it is not
specified it is set to 0 which indicates it should be automatically detected
by analysis of the existing IPX traffic on the network.
flag is used, the interface is made
.B
PRIMARY.
The network number can be optionally assigned. If it is not assigned, it
is set to 0 which indicates it should be detected from the traffic on the
network.
.TP
.I del
This option is used to delete an IPX interface.
.TP
.I delall
This option is used to delete all IPX interfaces.
.TP
.I check
This option is used to display the network number associated with a specified
device and frame type combination.
This option is used to display the device, frame type, and network number
of an IPX interface.
.TP
.I help
This option displays summarised usage instructions.
This option displays information about the utility.
.SH FILES
.I /proc/net/ipx_interface /proc/net/ipx_route
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.TH IPX_ROUTE 8 "IPX Utilities" "Caldera, Inc."
.SH NAME
ipx_route \- add or delete an IPX route.
ipx_route \- add or delete IPX route
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ipx_route
add target_network router_network router_node
@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ del target_network
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ipx_route
adds or deletes an IPX route.
The kernel IPX software stores only one route to any target network.
The kernel IPX stores only one route per target network at a time.
.SS OPTIONS
.TP
.I add
This option is used to configure a route to a target network.
This option is used to set up the route to a target network.
.TP
.I del
This option is used to delete the route to a target network.

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@@ -33,7 +33,12 @@ ncpmount \- mount all volumes of a specified Novell fileserver.
] [
.B -d
.I dir mode
]
] [
.B -V
.I volume
] [
.B -v
]
mount-point
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -186,6 +191,41 @@ can very well choose a file mode that tells that you have. This
certainly cannot override the restrictions imposed by the server.
.RE
.B -V
.I volume
.RS 3
There are 2 general ways you can mount a NetWare server's disk space:
Either you can mount all volumes under one directory, or you can mount
only a single volume.
When you choose to mount the complete disk space at once, you have the
advantage that only one Linux mount point and only one
NetWare connection is used for all the volumes of this server. Both of
these are limited resources. (Although raising the number of Linux
mount points is significantly cheaper than raising the number of
available NetWare connections ;-))
When you specify to mount a single volume by using the option
.B -V
.I volume,
you have the big advantage that nfsd is able to re-export this mounted
directory. You must invoke
.B nfsd
and
.B mountd
with the option
.I --re-export
to make nfsd re-export ncpfs mounted directories. This uses one Linux
mount point and one NetWare connection per mounted volume. Maybe
sometime in the future I will make it possible to mount all volumes on
different mount points, using only one connection.
.RE
.B -v
.RS 3
Print ncpfs version number
.RE
.SH NOTES
You must configure the IPX subsystem before ncpmount will work.
It is especially important that there is a route to the internal network
@@ -205,7 +245,7 @@ Most diagnostics issued by ncpfs are logged by syslogd. Normally
nothing is printed, only error situations are logged there.
.SH SEE ALSO
.B syslogd(8), ncpumount(8)
.B syslogd(8), ncpumount(8), nfsd(8), mountd(8)
.SH CREDITS
ncpfs would not have been possible without lwared, written by Ales

33
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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
.TH NWMSG 8 02/29/1996 nwmsg nwmsg
.SH NAME
nwmsg \- Deliver NetWare user broadcast messages
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B nwmsg
.I mount-point
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B nwmsg
is called by kerneld when a broadcast message arrives from a NetWare
server.
.B nwmsg
fetches this message via the mount point and delivers it to
the user using the same way write(1) uses.
Please note that
.I kerneld
must run when broadcast messages should be delivered to users.
NetWare servers can send asynchronous broadcast messages to users,
either on explicit request by another user, or when the server is
shutdown. The client workstation is informed about this event by an
IPX packet on a special socket, the message socket.
This can happen at any time, so the user has to be informed about this
event whenever it appears. I chose to use the kerneld feature of the
Linux kernel to call the program nwmsg. For nwmsg, I used the relevant
parts of the
.I write
program, so you can expect the NetWare broadcast
messages to appear where user messages would appear.
.SH SEE ALSO
ncpmount(8), kerneld(8), write(1)

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@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
.TH PSERVER 1 02/10/1996 pserver pserver
.SH NAME
pserver \- NetWare print server
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pserver
[
.B -S
.I server
] [
.B -h
] [
.B -U
.I user name
] [
.B -P
.I password
|
.B -n
] [
.B -C
] [
.B -q
.I queue name
] [
.B -c
.I command
] [
.B -j
.I job type
] [
.B -t
.I timeout
] [
.B -d
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B pserver
is a program that connects to print queues on NetWare servers and
feeds incoming print jobs to the Linux printing system.
.SH OPTIONS
.B -h
.RS 3
.B -h
is used to print out a short help text.
.RE
.B -S
.I server
.RS 3
.B server
is the name of the server you want to use.
.RE
.B -U
.I user
.RS 3
.B user
is the print server name at the server.
.RE
.B -P
.I password
.RS 3
.B password
is the password to use for the print server at the server. If neither
.B -n
nor
.B -P
are given, and the user has no open connection to the server, pserver
prompts for a password.
.RE
.B -n
.RS 3
.B -n
should be given if the print server does not require a password.
.RE
.B -C
.RS 3
By default, passwords are converted to uppercase before they are sent
to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn off
this conversion by
.B -C.
.RE
.B -q
.I queue name
.RS 3
.B queue name
is the name of the print queue you want to service.
.RE
.B -c
.I command
.RS 3
When a job is received from the print queue, pserver forks off a new
process, and feeds the job file to stdin.
.I command
is the printing command that is executed for each job. The default
command is 'lpr'.
.RE
.B -j
.I job type
.RS 3
Each job in a NetWare print queue has a job type. For print jobs, this
corresponds to the number of the form the job should be printed
on. You can tell pserver that it should only receive jobs for one
specific form from the queue. The default is -1, which means that
everything is received.
.RE
.B -t
.I timeout
.RS 3
Pserver is not informed by NetWare servers when new jobs arrive. So a
polling scheme has to be used. When there are no jobs to service,
.I timeout
tells pserver how long to wait between two requests. The default is 30
seconds. When a job is finished, pserver asks the NetWare server
immediately for a new job, and does not wait
.I timeout
seconds.
.RE
.B -d
.RS 3
Normally, pserver daemonizes itself.
.B -d
tells it not to do so. This is useful if you want to see the
diagnostic messages that are printed when a error occurs.
.RE
.SH SEE ALSO
.B nwclient(5), slist(1), pqlist(1), ncpmount(8), ncpumount(8)
.SH CREDITS
pserver was written by Volker Lendecke (lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de)

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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
Begin3
Title: ncpfs
Version: 0.14
Entered-date: 09. February 1996
Description: With ncpfs you can mount volumes of your novell
server under Linux. You need kernel 1.2.x or
1.3.54 and above. ncpfs does NOT work with any 1.3.x
kernel below 1.3.54.
Keywords: filesystem kernel ncp novell netware
Author: lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de (Volker Lendecke)
Maintained-by: lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de (Volker Lendecke)
Primary-site: linux01.gwdg.de:/pub/ncpfs
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/system/Filesystems/
~70k ncpfs-0.14.tgz
~ 1k ncpfs-0.14.lsm
Copying-policy: GPL
End

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
Begin3
Title: ncpfs
Version: 0.17
Entered-date: 29. February 1996
Description: With ncpfs you can mount volumes of your netware
server under Linux. You can also print to netware
print queues and spool netware print queues to the
Linux printing system. You need kernel 1.2.x or
1.3.54 and above. ncpfs does NOT work with any 1.3.x
kernel below 1.3.54.
Keywords: filesystem ncp novell netware printing
Author: lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de (Volker Lendecke)
Maintained-by: lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de (Volker Lendecke)
Primary-site: linux01.gwdg.de:/pub/ncpfs
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/system/Filesystems/
~81k ncpfs-0.17.tgz
~ 1k ncpfs-0.17.lsm
Copying-policy: GPL
End

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@@ -2,20 +2,26 @@
# Makefile for the linux ncp-filesystem routines.
#
UTIL_EXECS = ncpmount ncpumount nprint slist pqlist fsinfo pserver
UTILS = $(addprefix $(INTERM_BINDIR)/,$(UTIL_EXECS))
USERUTILS = slist pqlist nwfsinfo pserver
UIDUTILS = ncpmount ncpumount
SBINUTILS = nwmsg
# CFLAGS = -Wall $(INCLUDES) -O2 $(KERNELD)
CFLAGS = -Wall $(INCLUDES) $(KERNELD) -O2
UTIL_EXECS = $(USERUTILS) $(UIDUTILS) $(SBINUTILS)
UTILS = $(addprefix $(INTERM_BINDIR)/,$(UTIL_EXECS))
#CFLAGS = -Wall $(INCLUDES) $(KERNELD) -g -DNCPFS_VERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
CFLAGS = -Wall $(INCLUDES) $(KERNELD) -O2 -DNCPFS_VERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
CC = gcc
all: $(UTILS) ncptest
install: all
for i in $(UTIL_EXECS); \
do install --strip $(INTERM_BINDIR)/$$i -m 755 $(BINDIR); done
for i in $(UIDUTILS); do chmod 4755 $(BINDIR)/$$i; done
do install $(INTERM_BINDIR)/$$i -m 755 $(BINDIR); done
for i in $(UIDUTILS); \
do install $(INTERM_BINDIR)/$$i -m 4755 $(BINDIR); done
for i in $(SBINUTILS); \
do install $(INTERM_BINDIR)/$$i -m 755 $(SBINDIR); done
$(UTILS): $(addsuffix .o,$(UTIL_EXECS)) ncplib.o
$(CC) -o $@ $(addsuffix .o,$(notdir $@)) ncplib.o

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@@ -1201,6 +1201,7 @@ ncp_find_conn_spec(const char *server, const char *user, const char *password,
str_upper(spec.server);
str_upper(spec.user);
spec.login_type = NCP_BINDERY_USER;
if (ncp_open_permanent(&conn, &spec) == 0)
{
@@ -1236,35 +1237,36 @@ ncp_find_conn_spec(const char *server, const char *user, const char *password,
}
fclose(nwc);
}
}
if (strlen(spec.user) == 0)
if (strlen(spec.user) == 0)
{
return &spec;
}
if (strlen(spec.password) == 0)
{
char *password;
if (!(isatty(0) && isatty(1)))
{
return &spec;
return NULL;
}
printf("Logging into %s as %s\n",
spec.server, spec.user);
if (strlen(spec.password) == 0)
password = getpass("Password: ");
if (strlen(password) > sizeof(spec.password))
{
char *password;
if (!(isatty(0) && isatty(1)))
{
return NULL;
}
printf("Logging into %s as %s\n",
spec.server, spec.user);
password = getpass("Password: ");
if (strlen(password) > sizeof(spec.password))
{
return NULL;
}
strcpy(spec.password, password);
return NULL;
}
else
strcpy(spec.password, password);
}
else
{
if (strcmp(spec.password, NWC_NOPASSWORD) == 0)
{
if (strcmp(spec.password, NWC_NOPASSWORD) == 0)
{
*spec.password = '\0';
}
*spec.password = '\0';
}
}
@@ -1348,6 +1350,7 @@ ncp_initialize_as(struct ncp_conn *conn,
{
return -1;
}
password = NWC_NOPASSWORD;
continue;
}
i += 1;
@@ -2738,3 +2741,98 @@ ncp_write(struct ncp_conn *conn, const char *file_id,
}
return already_written;
}
int
ncp_copy_file(struct ncp_conn *conn,
const char source_file[6],
const char target_file[6],
__u32 source_offset,
__u32 target_offset,
__u32 count,
__u32 *copied_count)
{
int result;
ncp_init_request(conn);
ncp_add_byte(conn, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_mem(conn, source_file, 6);
ncp_add_mem(conn, target_file, 6);
ncp_add_dword(conn, source_offset);
ncp_add_dword(conn, target_offset);
ncp_add_dword(conn, count);
if ((result = ncp_request(conn, 74)) != 0)
{
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return result;
}
*copied_count = ncp_reply_dword(conn, 0);
return 0;
}
int
ncp_get_broadcast_message(struct ncp_conn *conn, char message[256])
{
int result;
int length;
ncp_init_request_s(conn, 1);
if ((result = ncp_request(conn, 21)) != 0)
{
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return result;
}
length = ncp_reply_byte(conn, 0);
message[length] = 0;
memcpy(message, ncp_reply_data(conn, 1), length);
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return 0;
}
int
ncp_dealloc_dir_handle(struct ncp_conn *conn, __u8 dir_handle)
{
int result;
ncp_init_request_s(conn, 20);
ncp_add_byte(conn, dir_handle);
if ((result = ncp_request(conn, 22)) != 0)
{
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return result;
}
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return 0;
}
int
ncp_alloc_short_dir_handle(struct ncp_conn *conn,
struct nw_info_struct *dir,
word alloc_mode,
byte *target)
{
int result;
ncp_init_request(conn);
ncp_add_byte(conn, 12); /* subfunction */
ncp_add_byte(conn, 0); /* dos name space */
ncp_add_byte(conn, 0); /* reserved */
ncp_add_word(conn, htons(alloc_mode));
ncp_add_handle_path(conn, dir->volNumber, dir->DosDirNum,
1, NULL);
if ((result = ncp_request(conn, 87)) != 0)
{
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return result;
}
*target = ncp_reply_byte(conn, 0);
ncp_unlock_conn(conn);
return result;
}

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@@ -257,6 +257,15 @@ int
ncp_write(struct ncp_conn *conn, const char *file_id,
off_t offset, size_t count, const char *source);
int
ncp_copy_file(struct ncp_conn *conn,
const char source_file[6],
const char target_file[6],
__u32 source_offset,
__u32 target_offset,
__u32 count,
__u32 *copied_count);
int
ncp_do_lookup(struct ncp_conn *conn,
struct nw_info_struct *dir,
@@ -328,4 +337,20 @@ int
ncp_abort_servicing_job(struct ncp_conn *conn, __u32 queue_id,
__u32 job_number);
int
ncp_get_broadcast_message(struct ncp_conn *conn, char message[256]);
int
ncp_dealloc_dir_handle(struct ncp_conn *conn, __u8 dir_handle);
#define NCP_ALLOC_PERMANENT (0x0000)
#define NCP_ALLOC_TEMPORARY (0x0001)
#define NCP_ALLOC_SPECIAL (0x0002)
int
ncp_alloc_short_dir_handle(struct ncp_conn *conn,
struct nw_info_struct *dir,
__u16 alloc_mode,
__u8 *target);
#endif /* _NCPLIB_H */

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@@ -191,10 +191,11 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
umask(um);
data.file_mode = (S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO) & ~um;
data.dir_mode = 0;
data.flags |= NCP_MOUNT_SOFT;
upcase_password = 1;
while ((opt = getopt (argc, argv, "CS:U:c:u:g:f:d:P:nh")) != EOF)
while ((opt = getopt (argc, argv, "CS:U:c:u:g:f:d:P:nhvV:")) != EOF)
{
switch (opt)
{
@@ -284,12 +285,23 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
password = optarg;
break;
case 'V':
if (strlen(optarg) >= sizeof(data.mounted_vol))
{
printf("Volume too long: %s\n", optarg);
exit(1);
}
strcpy(data.mounted_vol, optarg);
break;
case 'n':
password = "";
break;
case 'h':
help();
exit(1);
case 'v':
fprintf(stderr, "ncpfs version %s\n", NCPFS_VERSION);
exit(1);
default:
usage();
return -1;
@@ -330,7 +342,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
exit(1);
}
#ifndef HAVE_KERNEL
#ifndef HAVE_KERNELD
/* Check if the ncpfs filesystem is in the kernel. If not, attempt
* to load the ncpfs module */
if (load_ncpfs() != 0)
@@ -342,6 +354,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
data.version = NCP_MOUNT_VERSION;
data.mounted_uid = conn_uid;
memcpy(data.server_name, spec->server, sizeof(data.server_name));
if (data.dir_mode == 0)
{
@@ -423,6 +436,31 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
exit(1);
}
#if NCP_MOUNT_VERSION>1
data.message_fd = socket(AF_IPX, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_IPX);
if (data.message_fd == -1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "could not open message socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
addr.sipx_port = htons(ntohs(addr.sipx_port) + 1);
if (bind(data.message_fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr,sizeof(addr)) == -1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "bind(message_sock, ): %s\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
if (strlen(mount_point) < sizeof(data.mount_point))
{
strcpy(data.mount_point, mount_point);
}
#endif
flags = MS_MGC_VAL;
data.time_out = 20;
@@ -437,7 +475,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
if ( (ncp_open_mount(&conn, mount_point) != 0)
|| (ncp_login_user(&conn, spec->user, spec->password) != 0))
|| (ncp_login_user(&conn, spec->user, spec->password) != 0)
|| (ioctl(conn.mount_fid, NCP_IOC_CONN_LOGGED_IN, NULL) != 0))
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: login failed\n", strerror(errno));
ncp_close(&conn);
@@ -518,5 +557,6 @@ help(void)
" If neither -P nor -n are given, you are\n"
" asked for a password.\n"
"-h print this help text\n"
"-v print ncpfs version number\n"
"\n");
}

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@@ -147,6 +147,47 @@ test_connlist(struct ncp_conn *conn)
return;
}
void
test_create(struct ncp_conn *conn)
{
struct nw_info_struct sys;
struct nw_info_struct me;
__u8 dir_handle;
struct ncp_file_info new_file;
if (ncp_do_lookup(conn, NULL, "SYS", &sys) != 0)
{
printf("lookup error\n");
return;
}
if (ncp_do_lookup(conn, &sys, "ME", &me) != 0)
{
printf("lookup public error\n");
return;
}
if (ncp_alloc_short_dir_handle(conn, &me, NCP_ALLOC_TEMPORARY,
&dir_handle) != 0)
{
printf("alloc_dir_handle error\n");
return;
}
if (ncp_create_file(conn, dir_handle, "BLUB.TXT", 0,
&new_file) != 0)
{
printf("create error\n");
return;
}
if (ncp_dealloc_dir_handle(conn, dir_handle) != 0)
{
printf("dealloc error\n");
return;
}
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
@@ -158,7 +199,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
return 1;
}
test_connlist(&conn);
test_create(&conn);
ncp_close(&conn);
return 0;
}

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@@ -178,20 +178,3 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
return 0;
}
/*
* Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus's tabbing style.
* Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically
* adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end
* of the file.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
* c-brace-offset: -8
* c-argdecl-indent: 8
* c-label-offset: -8
* c-continued-statement-offset: 8
* c-continued-brace-offset: 0
* End:
*/

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* nwprint.c
* nprint.c
*
* Send data to a NetWare print queue.
*
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ static void
help(void)
{
printf("\n");
printf("usage: %s [options] mount-point\n", progname);
printf("usage: %s [options] file\n", progname);
printf("\n"
"-S server Server name to be used\n"
"-U username Username sent to server\n"

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* fsinfo.c
* nwfsinfo.c
*
* Print the info strings of a server, maybe sometime more.
*

219
util/nwmsg.c Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
/*
* nwmsg.c
*
* Fetch NetWare broadcast messages and write to the user
*
* Copyright (C) 1996 by Volker Lendecke
*
*/
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <utmp.h>
#include <mntent.h>
#include "ncplib.h"
static int search_utmp(char *user, char *tty);
static char *progname;
void
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct ncp_conn conn;
char message[256];
struct ncp_fs_info info;
struct passwd *pwd;
char tty[256];
char tty_path[256];
FILE *tty_file;
FILE *mtab;
struct mntent *mnt;
progname = argv[0];
openlog("nwmsg", LOG_PID, LOG_LPR);
if (argc != 2)
{
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s mount-point\n",
progname);
exit(1);
}
if (ncp_open_mount(&conn, argv[1]) != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not open connection %s\n",
progname, argv[1]);
exit(1);
}
if (ncp_get_broadcast_message(&conn, message) != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not get broadcast message\n",
progname);
ncp_close(&conn);
exit(1);
}
if (strlen(message) == 0)
{
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "no message");
exit(0);
}
#if 0
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "message: %s", message);
#endif
info.version = NCP_GET_FS_INFO_VERSION;
if (ioctl(conn.mount_fid, NCP_IOC_GET_FS_INFO, &info) < 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not ioctl on connection: %s\n",
progname, strerror(errno));
ncp_close(&conn);
exit(1);
}
ncp_close(&conn);
if ((pwd = getpwuid(info.mounted_uid)) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: user %d not known\n",
progname, info.mounted_uid);
exit(1);
}
if ((mtab = fopen(MOUNTED, "r")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n",
progname, MOUNTED);
exit(1);
}
while ((mnt = getmntent(mtab)) != NULL)
{
if (strcmp(mnt->mnt_dir, conn.mount_point) == 0)
{
break;
}
}
if (mnt == NULL)
{
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "cannot find mtab entry\n");
}
if (search_utmp(pwd->pw_name, tty) != 0)
{
exit(1);
}
sprintf(tty_path, "/dev/%s", tty);
if ((tty_file = fopen(tty_path, "w")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open %s: %s\n",
progname, tty_path, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
fprintf(tty_file, "\r\n\007\007\007Message from NetWare Server: %s\n",
mnt->mnt_fsname);
fprintf(tty_file, "%s\n", message);
fclose(tty_file);
fclose(mtab);
return;
}
/* The following routines have been taken from util-linux-2.5's write.c */
/*
* term_chk - check that a terminal exists, and get the message bit
* and the access time
*/
static int
term_chk(char *tty, int *msgsokP, time_t *atimeP, int *showerror)
{
struct stat s;
char path[MAXPATHLEN];
(void)sprintf(path, "/dev/%s", tty);
if (stat(path, &s) < 0) {
if (showerror)
(void)fprintf(stderr,
"write: %s: %s\n", path, strerror(errno));
return(1);
}
*msgsokP = (s.st_mode & (S_IWRITE >> 3)) != 0; /* group write bit */
*atimeP = s.st_atime;
return(0);
}
/*
* search_utmp - search utmp for the "best" terminal to write to
*
* Ignores terminals with messages disabled, and of the rest, returns
* the one with the most recent access time. Returns as value the number
* of the user's terminals with messages enabled, or -1 if the user is
* not logged in at all.
*
* Special case for writing to yourself - ignore the terminal you're
* writing from, unless that's the only terminal with messages enabled.
*/
static int
search_utmp(char *user, char *tty)
{
struct utmp u;
time_t bestatime, atime;
int ufd, nloggedttys, nttys, msgsok, user_is_me;
char atty[sizeof(u.ut_line) + 1];
if ((ufd = open(_PATH_UTMP, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
perror("utmp");
return -1;
}
nloggedttys = nttys = 0;
bestatime = 0;
user_is_me = 0;
while (read(ufd, (char *) &u, sizeof(u)) == sizeof(u))
if (strncmp(user, u.ut_name, sizeof(u.ut_name)) == 0) {
++nloggedttys;
(void)strncpy(atty, u.ut_line, sizeof(u.ut_line));
atty[sizeof(u.ut_line)] = '\0';
if (term_chk(atty, &msgsok, &atime, 0))
continue; /* bad term? skip */
if (!msgsok)
continue; /* skip ttys with msgs off */
if (u.ut_type != USER_PROCESS)
continue; /* it's not a valid entry */
++nttys;
if (atime > bestatime) {
bestatime = atime;
(void)strcpy(tty, atty);
}
}
(void)close(ufd);
if (nloggedttys == 0) {
(void)fprintf(stderr, "write: %s is not logged in\n", user);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
{
found = 1;
printf("%-52s", q.object_name);
printf("%08x\n", q.object_id);
printf("%08X\n", (unsigned int)q.object_id);
}
if ((found == 0) && (isatty(1)))

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@@ -9,10 +9,12 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "ncplib.h"
@@ -29,6 +31,7 @@ struct nw_queue {
static struct nw_queue q;
static int term_request;
static char *progname;
static int
init_queue(struct ncp_conn *conn, char *queue_name,
@@ -37,11 +40,31 @@ init_queue(struct ncp_conn *conn, char *queue_name,
static int
poll_queue(struct nw_queue *q);
void
static void
usage(void)
{
/* Obviously, there's more to do */
return;
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [options] file\n", progname);
exit(1);
}
static void
help(void)
{
printf("\n");
printf("usage: %s [options]\n", progname);
printf("\n"
"-S server Server name to be used\n"
"-U username Print Server name sent to server\n"
"-P password Use this password\n"
"-n Do not use any password\n"
"-C Don't convert password to uppercase\n"
"-q queue name Name of the printing queue to use\n"
"-c command Name of print command, default: 'lpr'\n"
"-j job type Type of job (Form number) to service\n"
"-t timeout Polling interval, default: 30 sec\n"
"-d Debug: don't daemonize\n"
"-h print this help text\n"
"\n");
}
#ifndef NCP_BINDERY_PSERVER
@@ -52,32 +75,34 @@ static void
terminate_handler()
{
signal(SIGTERM,terminate_handler);
signal(SIGINT, terminate_handler);
term_request=1;
}
#if 0
static void
daemonize()
/* Daemon_init is taken from Stevens, Adv. Unix programming */
static int
daemon_init(void)
{
int fd,c;
if ((c = fork()) > 0) exit(0);
if (c < 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "ipxripd: can't fork: %s\n",strerror(errno));
exit(1);
pid_t pid;
if ((pid = fork()) < 0)
{
return -1;
}
else if (pid != 0)
{
exit(0); /* parent vanishes */
}
/* child process */
setsid();
chdir("/");
umask(0);
close(0);
close(1);
close(2);
if ((fd = open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR)) >= 0)
{
ioctl(fd, TIOCNOTTY, NULL);
close(fd);
}
return 0;
}
#endif
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
@@ -87,19 +112,47 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
int opt;
int job_type = 0xffff;
int debug = 0;
int i;
char *queue_name = NULL;
char default_command[] = "lpr";
char *command = default_command;
progname = argv[0];
for (i = 1; i < argc; i += 1)
{
if ( (strcmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0)
|| (strcmp(argv[i], "-?") == 0))
{
help();
exit(0);
}
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i += 1)
{
if (strcmp(argv[i], "-d") == 0)
{
debug = 1;
break;
}
}
if (debug == 0)
{
daemon_init();
openlog("pserver", LOG_PID, LOG_LPR);
}
if (ncp_initialize_as(&conn, &argc, argv, 1, NCP_BINDERY_PSERVER) != 0)
{
perror("Could not open connection");
perror("Could not open connection");
return 1;
}
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "q:c:j:t:d")) != EOF)
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "q:c:j:t:dh")) != EOF)
{
switch (opt)
{
@@ -118,18 +171,26 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'd':
debug = 1;
break;
case 'h':
break;
default:
usage();
return -1;
}
}
if (argc != optind)
{
usage();
return -1;
}
memzero(q);
if (debug == 0)
if (queue_name == NULL)
{
/* We can not daemonize after ncp_initialize, sorry */
/* daemonize(); */
fprintf(stderr, "You must specify a queue\n");
return 1;
}
if (init_queue(&conn, queue_name, command, &q) != 0)
@@ -143,6 +204,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
term_request = 0;
signal(SIGTERM,terminate_handler);
signal(SIGINT, terminate_handler);
while (1)
{
@@ -212,13 +274,13 @@ poll_queue(struct nw_queue *q)
if (pipe(fd) < 0)
{
perror("pipe");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "pipe error: %m");
goto fail;
}
if ((pid = fork()) < 0)
{
perror("fork");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "fork error: %m");
goto fail;
}
@@ -245,7 +307,7 @@ poll_queue(struct nw_queue *q)
if (waitpid(pid, NULL, 0) < 0)
{
perror("waitpid");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "waitpid: %m\n");
}
}
else
@@ -258,7 +320,7 @@ poll_queue(struct nw_queue *q)
{
if (dup2(fd[0], STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO)
{
perror("dup2");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "dup2 error: %m\n");
close(fd[0]);
exit(1);
}
@@ -266,7 +328,7 @@ poll_queue(struct nw_queue *q)
}
execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", q->command, NULL);
perror("exec");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "exec error: %m\n");
close(fd[0]);
exit(1);
}