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1 | office | 1 | --- a/configure |
2 | +++ b/configure |
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3 | @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ if [ -d "$ksrc" ]; then |
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4 | mkmkf $ksrc/Makedefs$compiletype Makedefs.com |
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5 | for dir in pppd pppstats chat pppdump pppd/plugins pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe \ |
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6 | pppd/plugins/radius pppd/plugins/pppoatm \ |
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7 | - pppd/plugins/pppol2tp; do |
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8 | + pppd/plugins/pppol2tp pppd/plugins/pptp ; do |
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9 | mkmkf $dir/Makefile.$makext $dir/Makefile |
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10 | done |
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11 | if [ -f $ksrc/Makefile.$makext$archvariant ]; then |
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12 | --- a/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux |
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13 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux |
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14 | @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)/sbin |
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15 | MANDIR = $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man8 |
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16 | LIBDIR = $(DESTDIR)/lib/pppd/$(VERSION) |
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17 | |||
18 | -SUBDIRS := rp-pppoe pppoatm pppol2tp |
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19 | +SUBDIRS := rp-pppoe pppoatm pppol2tp pptp |
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20 | # Uncomment the next line to include the radius authentication plugin |
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21 | SUBDIRS += radius |
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22 | PLUGINS := minconn.so passprompt.so passwordfd.so winbind.so |
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23 | --- /dev/null |
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24 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/Makefile.linux |
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25 | @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ |
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26 | +# |
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27 | +# This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU |
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28 | +# General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version. |
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29 | +# |
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30 | +# $Id: Makefile.linux,v 1.9 2012/05/04 21:48:00 dgolle Exp $ |
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31 | +#*********************************************************************** |
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32 | + |
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33 | +DESTDIR = $(INSTROOT)@DESTDIR@ |
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34 | +LIBDIR = $(DESTDIR)/lib/pppd/$(PPPDVERSION) |
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35 | + |
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36 | +PPPDVERSION = $(shell awk -F '"' '/VERSION/ { print $$2; }' ../../patchlevel.h) |
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37 | + |
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38 | +INSTALL = install |
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39 | + |
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40 | +COPTS=-O2 -g |
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41 | +CFLAGS = $(COPTS) -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -fPIC -DPPPD_VERSION=\"$(PPPDVERSION)\" |
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42 | +all: pptp.so |
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43 | + |
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44 | +%.o: %.c |
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45 | + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< |
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46 | + |
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47 | +pptp.so: dirutil.o orckit_quirks.o pptp.o pptp_callmgr.o pptp_ctrl.o pptp_quirks.o util.o vector.o |
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48 | + $(CC) -o pptp.so -shared dirutil.o orckit_quirks.o pptp.o pptp_callmgr.o pptp_ctrl.o pptp_quirks.o util.o vector.o |
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49 | + |
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50 | +install: all |
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51 | + $(INSTALL) -d -m 755 $(LIBDIR) |
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52 | + $(INSTALL) -c -m 4550 pptp.so $(LIBDIR) |
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53 | + |
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54 | +clean: |
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55 | + rm -f *.o *.so |
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56 | + |
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57 | --- /dev/null |
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58 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/dirutil.c |
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59 | @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ |
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60 | +/* dirutil.c ... directory utilities. |
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61 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
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62 | + * |
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63 | + * $Id: dirutil.c,v 1.2 2003/06/17 17:25:47 reink Exp $ |
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64 | + */ |
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65 | + |
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66 | +#include <sys/stat.h> |
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67 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
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68 | +#include <unistd.h> |
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69 | +#include <string.h> |
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70 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
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71 | +#include "dirutil.h" |
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72 | + |
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73 | +/* Returned malloc'ed string representing basename */ |
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74 | +char *basenamex(char *pathname) |
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75 | +{ |
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76 | + char *dup = strdup(pathname); |
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77 | + char *ptr = strrchr(stripslash(dup), '/'); |
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78 | + if (ptr == NULL) return dup; |
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79 | + ptr = strdup(ptr+1); |
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80 | + free(dup); |
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81 | + return ptr; |
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82 | +} |
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83 | + |
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84 | +/* Return malloc'ed string representing directory name (no trailing slash) */ |
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85 | +char *dirnamex(char *pathname) |
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86 | +{ |
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87 | + char *dup = strdup(pathname); |
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88 | + char *ptr = strrchr(stripslash(dup), '/'); |
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89 | + if (ptr == NULL) { free(dup); return strdup("."); } |
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90 | + if (ptr == dup && dup[0] == '/') ptr++; |
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91 | + *ptr = '\0'; |
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92 | + return dup; |
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93 | +} |
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94 | + |
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95 | +/* In-place modify a string to remove trailing slashes. Returns arg. |
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96 | + * stripslash("/") returns "/"; |
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97 | + */ |
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98 | +char *stripslash(char *pathname) { |
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99 | + int len = strlen(pathname); |
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100 | + while (len > 1 && pathname[len - 1] == '/') |
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101 | + pathname[--len] = '\0'; |
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102 | + return pathname; |
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103 | +} |
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104 | + |
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105 | +/* ensure dirname exists, creating it if necessary. */ |
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106 | +int make_valid_path(char *dir, mode_t mode) |
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107 | +{ |
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108 | + struct stat st; |
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109 | + char *tmp = NULL, *path = stripslash(strdup(dir)); |
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110 | + int retval; |
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111 | + if (stat(path, &st) == 0) { /* file exists */ |
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112 | + if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { retval = 1; goto end; } |
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113 | + else { retval = 0; goto end; } /* not a directory. Oops. */ |
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114 | + } |
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115 | + /* Directory doesn't exist. Let's make it. */ |
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116 | + /* Make parent first. */ |
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117 | + if (!make_valid_path(tmp = dirnamex(path), mode)) { retval = 0; goto end; } |
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118 | + /* Now make this 'un. */ |
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119 | + if (mkdir(path, mode) < 0) { retval = 0; goto end; } |
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120 | + /* Success. */ |
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121 | + retval = 1; |
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122 | + |
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123 | +end: |
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124 | + if (tmp != NULL) free(tmp); |
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125 | + if (path != NULL) free(path); |
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126 | + return retval; |
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127 | +} |
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128 | --- /dev/null |
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129 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/dirutil.h |
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130 | @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ |
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131 | +/* dirutil.h ... directory utilities. |
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132 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
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133 | + * |
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134 | + * $Id: dirutil.h,v 1.1.1.1 2000/12/23 08:19:51 scott Exp $ |
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135 | + */ |
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136 | + |
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137 | +/* Returned malloc'ed string representing basename */ |
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138 | +char *basenamex(char *pathname); |
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139 | +/* Return malloc'ed string representing directory name (no trailing slash) */ |
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140 | +char *dirnamex(char *pathname); |
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141 | +/* In-place modify a string to remove trailing slashes. Returns arg. */ |
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142 | +char *stripslash(char *pathname); |
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143 | +/* ensure dirname exists, creating it if necessary. */ |
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144 | +int make_valid_path(char *dirname, mode_t mode); |
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145 | --- /dev/null |
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146 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/orckit_quirks.c |
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147 | @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ |
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148 | +/* orckit_quirks.c ...... fix quirks in orckit adsl modems |
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149 | + * mulix <mulix@actcom.co.il> |
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150 | + * |
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151 | + * $Id: orckit_quirks.c,v 1.3 2002/03/01 01:23:36 quozl Exp $ |
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152 | + */ |
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153 | + |
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154 | +#include <string.h> |
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155 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
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156 | +#include <netinet/in.h> |
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157 | +#include "pptp_msg.h" |
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158 | +#include "pptp_options.h" |
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159 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
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160 | +#include "util.h" |
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161 | + |
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162 | + |
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163 | + |
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164 | +/* return 0 on success, non zero otherwise */ |
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165 | +int |
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166 | +orckit_atur3_build_hook(struct pptp_out_call_rqst* packet) |
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167 | +{ |
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168 | + unsigned int name_length = 10; |
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169 | + |
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170 | + struct pptp_out_call_rqst fixed_packet = { |
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171 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_OUT_CALL_RQST), |
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172 | + 0, /* hton16(call->callid) */ |
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173 | + 0, /* hton16(call->sernum) */ |
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174 | + hton32(PPTP_BPS_MIN), hton32(PPTP_BPS_MAX), |
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175 | + hton32(PPTP_BEARER_DIGITAL), hton32(PPTP_FRAME_ANY), |
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176 | + hton16(PPTP_WINDOW), 0, hton16(name_length), 0, |
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177 | + {'R','E','L','A','Y','_','P','P','P','1',0}, {0} |
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178 | + }; |
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179 | + |
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180 | + if (!packet) |
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181 | + return -1; |
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182 | + |
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183 | + memcpy(packet, &fixed_packet, sizeof(*packet)); |
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184 | + |
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185 | + return 0; |
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186 | +} |
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187 | + |
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188 | +/* return 0 on success, non zero otherwise */ |
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189 | +int |
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190 | +orckit_atur3_set_link_hook(struct pptp_set_link_info* packet, |
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191 | + int peer_call_id) |
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192 | +{ |
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193 | + struct pptp_set_link_info fixed_packet = { |
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194 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO), |
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195 | + hton16(peer_call_id), |
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196 | + 0, |
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197 | + 0xffffffff, |
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198 | + 0xffffffff}; |
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199 | + |
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200 | + if (!packet) |
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201 | + return -1; |
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202 | + |
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203 | + memcpy(packet, &fixed_packet, sizeof(*packet)); |
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204 | + return 0; |
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205 | +} |
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206 | + |
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207 | +/* return 0 on success, non 0 otherwise */ |
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208 | +int |
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209 | +orckit_atur3_start_ctrl_conn_hook(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn* packet) |
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210 | +{ |
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211 | + struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn fixed_packet = { |
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212 | + {0}, /* we'll set the header later */ |
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213 | + hton16(PPTP_VERSION), 0, 0, |
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214 | + hton32(PPTP_FRAME_ASYNC), hton32(PPTP_BEARER_ANALOG), |
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215 | + hton16(0) /* max channels */, |
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216 | + hton16(0x6021), |
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217 | + {'R','E','L','A','Y','_','P','P','P','1',0}, /* hostname */ |
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218 | + {'M','S',' ','W','i','n',' ','N','T',0} /* vendor */ |
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219 | + }; |
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220 | + |
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221 | + if (!packet) |
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222 | + return -1; |
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223 | + |
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224 | + /* grab the header from the original packet, since we dont |
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225 | + know if this is a request or a reply */ |
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226 | + memcpy(&fixed_packet.header, &packet->header, sizeof(struct pptp_header)); |
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227 | + |
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228 | + /* and now overwrite the full packet, effectively preserving the header */ |
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229 | + memcpy(packet, &fixed_packet, sizeof(*packet)); |
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230 | + return 0; |
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231 | +} |
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232 | + |
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233 | + |
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234 | --- /dev/null |
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235 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/orckit_quirks.h |
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236 | @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ |
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237 | +/* orckit_quirks.h ...... fix quirks in orckit adsl modems |
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238 | + * mulix <mulix@actcom.co.il> |
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239 | + * |
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240 | + * $Id: orckit_quirks.h,v 1.2 2001/11/23 03:42:51 quozl Exp $ |
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241 | + */ |
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242 | + |
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243 | +#ifndef INC_ORCKIT_QUIRKS_H_ |
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244 | +#define INC_ORCKIT_QUIRKS_H_ |
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245 | + |
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246 | +#include "pptp_options.h" |
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247 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
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248 | +#include "pptp_msg.h" |
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249 | + |
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250 | +/* return 0 on success, non zero otherwise */ |
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251 | +int |
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252 | +orckit_atur3_build_hook(struct pptp_out_call_rqst* packt); |
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253 | + |
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254 | +/* return 0 on success, non zero otherwise */ |
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255 | +int |
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256 | +orckit_atur3_set_link_hook(struct pptp_set_link_info* packet, |
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257 | + int peer_call_id); |
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258 | + |
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259 | +/* return 0 on success, non zero otherwise */ |
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260 | +int |
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261 | +orckit_atur3_start_ctrl_conn_hook(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn* packet); |
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262 | + |
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263 | +#endif /* INC_ORCKIT_QUIRKS_H_ */ |
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264 | --- /dev/null |
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265 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pppd-pptp.8 |
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266 | @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ |
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267 | +.\" manual page [] for PPTP plugin for pppd 2.4 |
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268 | +.\" $Id: pppd-pptp.8,v 1.0 2007/10/17 13:27:17 kad Exp $ |
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269 | +.\" SH section heading |
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270 | +.\" SS subsection heading |
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271 | +.\" LP paragraph |
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272 | +.\" IP indented paragraph |
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273 | +.\" TP hanging label |
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274 | +.TH PPPD-PPTP 8 |
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275 | +.SH NAME |
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276 | +pptp.so \- PPTP VPN plugin for |
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277 | +.BR pppd (8) |
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278 | +.SH SYNOPSIS |
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279 | +.B pppd |
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280 | +[ |
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281 | +.I options |
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282 | +] |
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283 | +plugin pptp.so |
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284 | +.SH DESCRIPTION |
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285 | +.LP |
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286 | +The PPTP plugin for pppd performs interaction with pptp kernel module |
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287 | +and has built-in call manager (client part of PPTP). |
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288 | +It pasees necessary paremeters from \fIoptions\fR into kernel module |
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289 | +to configure ppp-pptp channel. If it runs in client mode, then additionally |
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290 | +call manager starts up. PPTPD daemon automaticaly invokes this plugin |
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291 | +in server mode and passes necessary options, so additional configuration |
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292 | +is not needed. |
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293 | + |
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294 | +.SH OPTIONS for client mode |
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295 | +The PPTP plugin introduces one additional pppd option: |
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296 | +.TP |
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297 | +.BI "pptp_server " server " (required)" |
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298 | +Specifies ip address or hostname of pptp server. |
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299 | +.TP |
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300 | +.BI "pptp_window " packets " (optional)" |
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301 | +The amount of sliding window size. |
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302 | +Set to 0 to turn off sliding window. |
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303 | + to 3-10 for low speed connections. |
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304 | + to >10 for hi speed connections. |
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305 | +Default is 50 |
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306 | +.TP |
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307 | +.BI "pptp_phone " phone " (optional)" |
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308 | +The phone string that sended to pptp server. |
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309 | +.SH USAGE |
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310 | +Sample configuration file: |
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311 | +.nf |
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312 | +plugin "pptp.so" |
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313 | +pptp_server 192.168.0.1 |
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314 | +pptp_window 100 |
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315 | +name myname |
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316 | +remotename pptp |
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317 | +noauth |
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318 | +refuse-eap |
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319 | +refuse-chap |
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320 | +refuse-mschap |
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321 | +nobsdcomp |
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322 | +nodeflate |
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323 | +novj |
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324 | +novjccomp |
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325 | +require-mppe-128 |
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326 | +lcp-echo-interval 20 |
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327 | +lcp-echo-failure 3 |
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328 | +.fi |
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329 | + |
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330 | +.SH SEE ALSO |
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331 | +.BR pppd (8) " " pptpd (8) " " pptpd.conf (5) |
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332 | + |
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333 | +.SH AUTHOR |
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334 | +xeb xeb@mail.ru |
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335 | --- /dev/null |
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336 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp.c |
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337 | @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ |
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338 | +/*************************************************************************** |
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339 | + * Copyright (C) 2006 by Kozlov D. <xeb@mail.ru> * |
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340 | + * some cleanup done (C) 2012 by Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de> * |
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341 | + * * |
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342 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * |
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343 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * |
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344 | + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * |
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345 | + * (at your option) any later version. * |
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346 | + * * |
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347 | + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * |
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348 | + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * |
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349 | + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * |
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350 | + * GNU General Public License for more details. * |
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351 | + * * |
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352 | + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * |
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353 | + * along with this program; if not, write to the * |
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354 | + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., * |
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355 | + * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * |
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356 | + ***************************************************************************/ |
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357 | + |
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358 | +#define PPTP_VERSION "1.00" |
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359 | + |
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360 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
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361 | +#include <config.h> |
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362 | +#endif |
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363 | + |
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364 | +#include <netinet/in.h> |
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365 | +#include <arpa/inet.h> |
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366 | +#include <sys/un.h> |
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367 | +#include <netdb.h> |
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368 | +#include <stdio.h> |
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369 | +#include <string.h> |
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370 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
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371 | +#include <syslog.h> |
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372 | +#include <unistd.h> |
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373 | +#include <signal.h> |
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374 | +#include <errno.h> |
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375 | +#include <fcntl.h> |
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376 | +#include <sys/wait.h> |
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377 | +#include <sys/ioctl.h> |
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378 | + |
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379 | +#include "pppd.h" |
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380 | +#include "fsm.h" |
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381 | +#include "lcp.h" |
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382 | +#include "ipcp.h" |
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383 | +#include "ccp.h" |
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384 | +#include "pathnames.h" |
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385 | + |
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386 | +#include "pptp_callmgr.h" |
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387 | +#include <net/if.h> |
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388 | +#include <net/ethernet.h> |
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389 | +#include <linux/if_pppox.h> |
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390 | + |
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391 | +#include <stdio.h> |
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392 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
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393 | + |
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394 | + |
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395 | + |
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396 | +extern char** environ; |
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397 | + |
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398 | +char pppd_version[] = PPPD_VERSION; |
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399 | +extern int new_style_driver; |
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400 | + |
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401 | + |
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402 | +char *pptp_server = NULL; |
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403 | +char *pptp_client = NULL; |
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404 | +char *pptp_phone = NULL; |
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405 | +int pptp_window=50; |
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406 | +int pptp_sock=-1; |
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407 | +struct in_addr localbind = { INADDR_NONE }; |
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408 | + |
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409 | +static int callmgr_sock; |
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410 | +static int pptp_fd; |
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411 | +int call_ID; |
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412 | + |
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413 | +static int open_callmgr(int call_id,struct in_addr inetaddr, char *phonenr,int window); |
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414 | +static void launch_callmgr(int call_is,struct in_addr inetaddr, char *phonenr,int window); |
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415 | +static int get_call_id(int sock, pid_t gre, pid_t pppd, u_int16_t *peer_call_id); |
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416 | + |
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417 | +static option_t Options[] = |
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418 | +{ |
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419 | + { "pptp_server", o_string, &pptp_server, |
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420 | + "PPTP Server" }, |
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421 | + { "pptp_client", o_string, &pptp_client, |
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422 | + "PPTP Client" }, |
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423 | + { "pptp_sock",o_int, &pptp_sock, |
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424 | + "PPTP socket" }, |
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425 | + { "pptp_phone", o_string, &pptp_phone, |
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426 | + "PPTP Phone number" }, |
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427 | + { "pptp_window",o_int, &pptp_window, |
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428 | + "PPTP window" }, |
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429 | + { NULL } |
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430 | +}; |
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431 | + |
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432 | +static int pptp_connect(void); |
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433 | +static void pptp_disconnect(void); |
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434 | + |
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435 | +struct channel pptp_channel = { |
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436 | + options: Options, |
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437 | + check_options: NULL, |
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438 | + connect: &pptp_connect, |
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439 | + disconnect: &pptp_disconnect, |
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440 | + establish_ppp: &generic_establish_ppp, |
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441 | + disestablish_ppp: &generic_disestablish_ppp, |
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442 | + close: NULL, |
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443 | + cleanup: NULL |
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444 | +}; |
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445 | + |
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446 | +static int pptp_start_server(void) |
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447 | +{ |
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448 | + pptp_fd=pptp_sock; |
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449 | + sprintf(ppp_devnam,"pptp (%s)",pptp_client); |
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450 | + |
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451 | + return pptp_fd; |
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452 | +} |
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453 | +static int pptp_start_client(void) |
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454 | +{ |
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455 | + socklen_t len; |
||
456 | + struct sockaddr_pppox src_addr,dst_addr; |
||
457 | + struct hostent *hostinfo; |
||
458 | + |
||
459 | + hostinfo=gethostbyname(pptp_server); |
||
460 | + if (!hostinfo) |
||
461 | + { |
||
462 | + error("PPTP: Unknown host %s\n", pptp_server); |
||
463 | + return -1; |
||
464 | + } |
||
465 | + dst_addr.sa_addr.pptp.sin_addr=*(struct in_addr*)hostinfo->h_addr; |
||
466 | + { |
||
467 | + int sock; |
||
468 | + struct sockaddr_in addr; |
||
469 | + len=sizeof(addr); |
||
470 | + addr.sin_addr=dst_addr.sa_addr.pptp.sin_addr; |
||
471 | + addr.sin_family=AF_INET; |
||
472 | + addr.sin_port=htons(1700); |
||
473 | + sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,0); |
||
474 | + if (connect(sock,(struct sockaddr*)&addr,sizeof(addr))) |
||
475 | + { |
||
476 | + close(sock); |
||
477 | + error("PPTP: connect failed (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); |
||
478 | + return -1; |
||
479 | + } |
||
480 | + getsockname(sock,(struct sockaddr*)&addr,&len); |
||
481 | + src_addr.sa_addr.pptp.sin_addr=addr.sin_addr; |
||
482 | + close(sock); |
||
483 | + } |
||
484 | + |
||
485 | + src_addr.sa_family=AF_PPPOX; |
||
486 | + src_addr.sa_protocol=PX_PROTO_PPTP; |
||
487 | + src_addr.sa_addr.pptp.call_id=0; |
||
488 | + |
||
489 | + dst_addr.sa_family=AF_PPPOX; |
||
490 | + dst_addr.sa_protocol=PX_PROTO_PPTP; |
||
491 | + dst_addr.sa_addr.pptp.call_id=0; |
||
492 | + |
||
493 | + pptp_fd=socket(AF_PPPOX,SOCK_STREAM,PX_PROTO_PPTP); |
||
494 | + if (pptp_fd<0) |
||
495 | + { |
||
496 | + error("PPTP: failed to create PPTP socket (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); |
||
497 | + return -1; |
||
498 | + } |
||
499 | + if (bind(pptp_fd,(struct sockaddr*)&src_addr,sizeof(src_addr))) |
||
500 | + { |
||
501 | + close(pptp_fd); |
||
502 | + error("PPTP: failed to bind PPTP socket (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); |
||
503 | + return -1; |
||
504 | + } |
||
505 | + len=sizeof(src_addr); |
||
506 | + getsockname(pptp_fd,(struct sockaddr*)&src_addr,&len); |
||
507 | + call_ID=src_addr.sa_addr.pptp.call_id; |
||
508 | + |
||
509 | + do { |
||
510 | + /* |
||
511 | + * Open connection to call manager (Launch call manager if necessary.) |
||
512 | + */ |
||
513 | + callmgr_sock = open_callmgr(src_addr.sa_addr.pptp.call_id,dst_addr.sa_addr.pptp.sin_addr, pptp_phone, pptp_window); |
||
514 | + if (callmgr_sock<0) |
||
515 | + { |
||
516 | + close(pptp_fd); |
||
517 | + return -1; |
||
518 | + } |
||
519 | + /* Exchange PIDs, get call ID */ |
||
520 | + } while (get_call_id(callmgr_sock, getpid(), getpid(), &dst_addr.sa_addr.pptp.call_id) < 0); |
||
521 | + |
||
522 | + if (connect(pptp_fd,(struct sockaddr*)&dst_addr,sizeof(dst_addr))) |
||
523 | + { |
||
524 | + close(callmgr_sock); |
||
525 | + close(pptp_fd); |
||
526 | + error("PPTP: failed to connect PPTP socket (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); |
||
527 | + return -1; |
||
528 | + } |
||
529 | + |
||
530 | + sprintf(ppp_devnam,"pptp (%s)",pptp_server); |
||
531 | + |
||
532 | + return pptp_fd; |
||
533 | +} |
||
534 | +static int pptp_connect(void) |
||
535 | +{ |
||
536 | + if ((!pptp_server && !pptp_client) || (pptp_server && pptp_client)) |
||
537 | + { |
||
538 | + fatal("PPTP: unknown mode (you must specify pptp_server or pptp_client option)"); |
||
539 | + return -1; |
||
540 | + } |
||
541 | + |
||
542 | + if (pptp_server) return pptp_start_client(); |
||
543 | + return pptp_start_server(); |
||
544 | +} |
||
545 | + |
||
546 | +static void pptp_disconnect(void) |
||
547 | +{ |
||
548 | + if (pptp_server) close(callmgr_sock); |
||
549 | + close(pptp_fd); |
||
550 | +} |
||
551 | + |
||
552 | +static int open_callmgr(int call_id,struct in_addr inetaddr, char *phonenr,int window) |
||
553 | +{ |
||
554 | + /* Try to open unix domain socket to call manager. */ |
||
555 | + struct sockaddr_un where; |
||
556 | + const int NUM_TRIES = 3; |
||
557 | + int i, fd; |
||
558 | + pid_t pid; |
||
559 | + int status; |
||
560 | + /* Open socket */ |
||
561 | + if ((fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) |
||
562 | + { |
||
563 | + fatal("Could not create unix domain socket: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
564 | + } |
||
565 | + /* Make address */ |
||
566 | + callmgr_name_unixsock(&where, inetaddr, localbind); |
||
567 | + for (i = 0; i < NUM_TRIES; i++) |
||
568 | + { |
||
569 | + if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *) &where, sizeof(where)) < 0) |
||
570 | + { |
||
571 | + /* couldn't connect. We'll have to launch this guy. */ |
||
572 | + |
||
573 | + unlink (where.sun_path); |
||
574 | + |
||
575 | + /* fork and launch call manager process */ |
||
576 | + switch (pid = fork()) |
||
577 | + { |
||
578 | + case -1: /* failure */ |
||
579 | + fatal("fork() to launch call manager failed."); |
||
580 | + case 0: /* child */ |
||
581 | + { |
||
582 | + /* close the pty and gre in the call manager */ |
||
583 | + close(fd); |
||
584 | + close(pptp_fd); |
||
585 | + launch_callmgr(call_id,inetaddr,phonenr,window); |
||
586 | + } |
||
587 | + default: /* parent */ |
||
588 | + waitpid(pid, &status, 0); |
||
589 | + if (status!= 0) |
||
590 | + { |
||
591 | + close(fd); |
||
592 | + error("Call manager exited with error %d", status); |
||
593 | + return -1; |
||
594 | + } |
||
595 | + break; |
||
596 | + } |
||
597 | + sleep(1); |
||
598 | + } |
||
599 | + else return fd; |
||
600 | + } |
||
601 | + close(fd); |
||
602 | + error("Could not launch call manager after %d tries.", i); |
||
603 | + return -1; /* make gcc happy */ |
||
604 | +} |
||
605 | + |
||
606 | +/*** call the call manager main ***********************************************/ |
||
607 | +static void launch_callmgr(int call_id,struct in_addr inetaddr, char *phonenr,int window) |
||
608 | +{ |
||
609 | + dbglog("pptp: call manager for %s\n", inet_ntoa(inetaddr)); |
||
610 | + dbglog("window size:\t%d\n",window); |
||
611 | + if (phonenr) dbglog("phone number:\t'%s'\n",phonenr); |
||
612 | + dbglog("call id:\t%d\n",call_id); |
||
613 | + exit(callmgr_main(inetaddr, phonenr, window, call_id)); |
||
614 | +} |
||
615 | + |
||
616 | +/*** exchange data with the call manager *************************************/ |
||
617 | +/* XXX need better error checking XXX */ |
||
618 | +static int get_call_id(int sock, pid_t gre, pid_t pppd, |
||
619 | + u_int16_t *peer_call_id) |
||
620 | +{ |
||
621 | + u_int16_t m_call_id, m_peer_call_id; |
||
622 | + /* write pid's to socket */ |
||
623 | + /* don't bother with network byte order, because pid's are meaningless |
||
624 | + * outside the local host. |
||
625 | + */ |
||
626 | + int rc; |
||
627 | + rc = write(sock, &gre, sizeof(gre)); |
||
628 | + if (rc != sizeof(gre)) |
||
629 | + return -1; |
||
630 | + rc = write(sock, &pppd, sizeof(pppd)); |
||
631 | + if (rc != sizeof(pppd)) |
||
632 | + return -1; |
||
633 | + rc = read(sock, &m_call_id, sizeof(m_call_id)); |
||
634 | + if (rc != sizeof(m_call_id)) |
||
635 | + return -1; |
||
636 | + rc = read(sock, &m_peer_call_id, sizeof(m_peer_call_id)); |
||
637 | + if (rc != sizeof(m_peer_call_id)) |
||
638 | + return -1; |
||
639 | + /* |
||
640 | + * XXX FIXME ... DO ERROR CHECKING & TIME-OUTS XXX |
||
641 | + * (Rhialto: I am assuming for now that timeouts are not relevant |
||
642 | + * here, because the read and write calls would return -1 (fail) when |
||
643 | + * the peer goes away during the process. We know it is (or was) |
||
644 | + * running because the connect() call succeeded.) |
||
645 | + * (James: on the other hand, if the route to the peer goes away, we |
||
646 | + * wouldn't get told by read() or write() for quite some time.) |
||
647 | + */ |
||
648 | + *peer_call_id = m_peer_call_id; |
||
649 | + return 0; |
||
650 | +} |
||
651 | + |
||
652 | +void plugin_init(void) |
||
653 | +{ |
||
654 | + add_options(Options); |
||
655 | + |
||
656 | + info("PPTP plugin version %s", PPTP_VERSION); |
||
657 | + |
||
658 | + the_channel = &pptp_channel; |
||
659 | + modem = 0; |
||
660 | +} |
||
661 | --- /dev/null |
||
662 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_callmgr.c |
||
663 | @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ |
||
664 | +/* pptp_callmgr.c ... Call manager for PPTP connections. |
||
665 | + * Handles TCP port 1723 protocol. |
||
666 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
667 | + * |
||
668 | + * $Id: pptp_callmgr.c,v 1.20 2005/03/31 07:42:39 quozl Exp $ |
||
669 | + */ |
||
670 | +#include <signal.h> |
||
671 | +#include <sys/time.h> |
||
672 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
||
673 | +#include <sys/stat.h> |
||
674 | +#include <sys/socket.h> |
||
675 | +#include <netinet/in.h> |
||
676 | +#include <arpa/inet.h> |
||
677 | +#include <sys/un.h> |
||
678 | +#include <unistd.h> |
||
679 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
||
680 | +#include <string.h> |
||
681 | +#include <assert.h> |
||
682 | +#include <setjmp.h> |
||
683 | +#include <stdio.h> |
||
684 | +#include <errno.h> |
||
685 | +#include "pptp_callmgr.h" |
||
686 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
||
687 | +#include "pptp_msg.h" |
||
688 | +#include "dirutil.h" |
||
689 | +#include "vector.h" |
||
690 | +#include "util.h" |
||
691 | +#include "pppd.h" |
||
692 | + |
||
693 | +extern struct in_addr localbind; /* from pptp.c */ |
||
694 | +extern int call_ID; |
||
695 | + |
||
696 | +int open_inetsock(struct in_addr inetaddr); |
||
697 | +int open_unixsock(struct in_addr inetaddr); |
||
698 | +void close_inetsock(int fd, struct in_addr inetaddr); |
||
699 | +void close_unixsock(int fd, struct in_addr inetaddr); |
||
700 | + |
||
701 | +sigjmp_buf callmgr_env; |
||
702 | + |
||
703 | +void callmgr_sighandler(int sig) { |
||
704 | + /* TODO: according to signal(2), siglongjmp() is unsafe used here */ |
||
705 | + siglongjmp (callmgr_env, 1); |
||
706 | +} |
||
707 | + |
||
708 | +void callmgr_do_nothing(int sig) { |
||
709 | + /* do nothing signal handler */ |
||
710 | +} |
||
711 | + |
||
712 | +struct local_callinfo { |
||
713 | + int unix_sock; |
||
714 | + pid_t pid[2]; |
||
715 | +}; |
||
716 | + |
||
717 | +struct local_conninfo { |
||
718 | + VECTOR * call_list; |
||
719 | + fd_set * call_set; |
||
720 | +}; |
||
721 | + |
||
722 | +/* Call callback */ |
||
723 | +void call_callback(PPTP_CONN *conn, PPTP_CALL *call, enum call_state state) |
||
724 | +{ |
||
725 | + struct local_callinfo *lci; |
||
726 | + struct local_conninfo *conninfo; |
||
727 | + u_int16_t call_id[2]; |
||
728 | + switch(state) { |
||
729 | + case CALL_OPEN_DONE: |
||
730 | + /* okey dokey. This means that the call_id and peer_call_id are |
||
731 | + * now valid, so lets send them on to our friends who requested |
||
732 | + * this call. */ |
||
733 | + lci = pptp_call_closure_get(conn, call); assert(lci != NULL); |
||
734 | + pptp_call_get_ids(conn, call, &call_id[0], &call_id[1]); |
||
735 | + write(lci->unix_sock, &call_id, sizeof(call_id)); |
||
736 | + /* Our duty to the fatherland is now complete. */ |
||
737 | + break; |
||
738 | + case CALL_OPEN_FAIL: |
||
739 | + case CALL_CLOSE_RQST: |
||
740 | + case CALL_CLOSE_DONE: |
||
741 | + /* don't need to do anything here, except make sure tables |
||
742 | + * are sync'ed */ |
||
743 | + dbglog("Closing connection (call state)"); |
||
744 | + conninfo = pptp_conn_closure_get(conn); |
||
745 | + lci = pptp_call_closure_get(conn, call); |
||
746 | + assert(lci != NULL && conninfo != NULL); |
||
747 | + if (vector_contains(conninfo->call_list, lci->unix_sock)) { |
||
748 | + vector_remove(conninfo->call_list, lci->unix_sock); |
||
749 | + close(lci->unix_sock); |
||
750 | + FD_CLR(lci->unix_sock, conninfo->call_set); |
||
751 | + } |
||
752 | + break; |
||
753 | + default: |
||
754 | + dbglog("Unhandled call callback state [%d].", (int) state); |
||
755 | + break; |
||
756 | + } |
||
757 | +} |
||
758 | + |
||
759 | +/****************************************************************************** |
||
760 | + * NOTE ABOUT 'VOLATILE': |
||
761 | + * several variables here get a volatile qualifier to silence warnings |
||
762 | + * from older (before 3.0) gccs. if the longjmp stuff is removed, |
||
763 | + * the volatile qualifiers should be removed as well. |
||
764 | + *****************************************************************************/ |
||
765 | + |
||
766 | +/*** Call Manager *************************************************************/ |
||
767 | +int callmgr_main(struct in_addr inetaddr, char phonenr[], int window, int pcallid) |
||
768 | +{ |
||
769 | + int inet_sock, unix_sock; |
||
770 | + fd_set call_set; |
||
771 | + PPTP_CONN * conn; |
||
772 | + VECTOR * call_list; |
||
773 | + int max_fd = 0; |
||
774 | + volatile int first = 1; |
||
775 | + int retval; |
||
776 | + int i; |
||
777 | + if (pcallid>0) call_ID=pcallid; |
||
778 | + |
||
779 | + /* Step 1: Open sockets. */ |
||
780 | + if ((inet_sock = open_inetsock(inetaddr)) < 0) |
||
781 | + fatal("Could not open control connection to %s", inet_ntoa(inetaddr)); |
||
782 | + dbglog("control connection"); |
||
783 | + if ((unix_sock = open_unixsock(inetaddr)) < 0) |
||
784 | + fatal("Could not open unix socket for %s", inet_ntoa(inetaddr)); |
||
785 | + /* Step 1b: FORK and return status to calling process. */ |
||
786 | + dbglog("unix_sock"); |
||
787 | + |
||
788 | + switch (fork()) { |
||
789 | + case 0: /* child. stick around. */ |
||
790 | + break; |
||
791 | + case -1: /* failure. Fatal. */ |
||
792 | + fatal("Could not fork."); |
||
793 | + default: /* Parent. Return status to caller. */ |
||
794 | + exit(0); |
||
795 | + } |
||
796 | + /* re-open stderr as /dev/null to release it */ |
||
797 | + file2fd("/dev/null", "wb", STDERR_FILENO); |
||
798 | + /* Step 1c: Clean up unix socket on TERM */ |
||
799 | + if (sigsetjmp(callmgr_env, 1) != 0) |
||
800 | + goto cleanup; |
||
801 | + signal(SIGINT, callmgr_sighandler); |
||
802 | + signal(SIGTERM, callmgr_sighandler); |
||
803 | + signal(SIGPIPE, callmgr_do_nothing); |
||
804 | + signal(SIGUSR1, callmgr_do_nothing); /* signal state change |
||
805 | + wake up accept */ |
||
806 | + /* Step 2: Open control connection and register callback */ |
||
807 | + if ((conn = pptp_conn_open(inet_sock, 1, NULL/* callback */)) == NULL) { |
||
808 | + close(unix_sock); close(inet_sock); fatal("Could not open connection."); |
||
809 | + } |
||
810 | + FD_ZERO(&call_set); |
||
811 | + call_list = vector_create(); |
||
812 | + { |
||
813 | + struct local_conninfo *conninfo = malloc(sizeof(*conninfo)); |
||
814 | + if (conninfo == NULL) { |
||
815 | + close(unix_sock); close(inet_sock); fatal("No memory."); |
||
816 | + } |
||
817 | + conninfo->call_list = call_list; |
||
818 | + conninfo->call_set = &call_set; |
||
819 | + pptp_conn_closure_put(conn, conninfo); |
||
820 | + } |
||
821 | + if (sigsetjmp(callmgr_env, 1) != 0) goto shutdown; |
||
822 | + /* Step 3: Get FD_SETs */ |
||
823 | + max_fd = unix_sock; |
||
824 | + do { |
||
825 | + int rc; |
||
826 | + fd_set read_set = call_set, write_set; |
||
827 | + FD_ZERO (&write_set); |
||
828 | + if (pptp_conn_established(conn)) { |
||
829 | + FD_SET (unix_sock, &read_set); |
||
830 | + if (unix_sock > max_fd) max_fd = unix_sock; |
||
831 | + } |
||
832 | + pptp_fd_set(conn, &read_set, &write_set, &max_fd); |
||
833 | + for (; max_fd > 0 ; max_fd--) { |
||
834 | + if (FD_ISSET (max_fd, &read_set) || |
||
835 | + FD_ISSET (max_fd, &write_set)) |
||
836 | + break; |
||
837 | + } |
||
838 | + /* Step 4: Wait on INET or UNIX event */ |
||
839 | + if ((rc = select(max_fd + 1, &read_set, &write_set, NULL, NULL)) <0) { |
||
840 | + if (errno == EBADF) break; |
||
841 | + /* a signal or somesuch. */ |
||
842 | + continue; |
||
843 | + } |
||
844 | + /* Step 5a: Handle INET events */ |
||
845 | + rc = pptp_dispatch(conn, &read_set, &write_set); |
||
846 | + if (rc < 0) |
||
847 | + break; |
||
848 | + /* Step 5b: Handle new connection to UNIX socket */ |
||
849 | + if (FD_ISSET(unix_sock, &read_set)) { |
||
850 | + /* New call! */ |
||
851 | + struct sockaddr_un from; |
||
852 | + int len = sizeof(from); |
||
853 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
854 | + struct local_callinfo *lci; |
||
855 | + int s; |
||
856 | + /* Accept the socket */ |
||
857 | + FD_CLR (unix_sock, &read_set); |
||
858 | + if ((s = accept(unix_sock, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &len)) < 0) { |
||
859 | + warn("Socket not accepted: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
860 | + goto skip_accept; |
||
861 | + } |
||
862 | + /* Allocate memory for local call information structure. */ |
||
863 | + if ((lci = malloc(sizeof(*lci))) == NULL) { |
||
864 | + warn("Out of memory."); close(s); goto skip_accept; |
||
865 | + } |
||
866 | + lci->unix_sock = s; |
||
867 | + /* Give the initiator time to write the PIDs while we open |
||
868 | + * the call */ |
||
869 | + call = pptp_call_open(conn, call_ID,call_callback, phonenr,window); |
||
870 | + /* Read and store the associated pids */ |
||
871 | + read(s, &lci->pid[0], sizeof(lci->pid[0])); |
||
872 | + read(s, &lci->pid[1], sizeof(lci->pid[1])); |
||
873 | + /* associate the local information with the call */ |
||
874 | + pptp_call_closure_put(conn, call, (void *) lci); |
||
875 | + /* The rest is done on callback. */ |
||
876 | + /* Keep alive; wait for close */ |
||
877 | + retval = vector_insert(call_list, s, call); assert(retval); |
||
878 | + if (s > max_fd) max_fd = s; |
||
879 | + FD_SET(s, &call_set); |
||
880 | + first = 0; |
||
881 | + } |
||
882 | +skip_accept: /* Step 5c: Handle socket close */ |
||
883 | + for (i = 0; i < max_fd + 1; i++) |
||
884 | + if (FD_ISSET(i, &read_set)) { |
||
885 | + /* close it */ |
||
886 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
887 | + retval = vector_search(call_list, i, &call); |
||
888 | + if (retval) { |
||
889 | + struct local_callinfo *lci = |
||
890 | + pptp_call_closure_get(conn, call); |
||
891 | + dbglog("Closing connection (unhandled)"); |
||
892 | + free(lci); |
||
893 | + /* soft shutdown. Callback will do hard shutdown later */ |
||
894 | + pptp_call_close(conn, call); |
||
895 | + vector_remove(call_list, i); |
||
896 | + } |
||
897 | + FD_CLR(i, &call_set); |
||
898 | + close(i); |
||
899 | + } |
||
900 | + } while (vector_size(call_list) > 0 || first); |
||
901 | +shutdown: |
||
902 | + { |
||
903 | + int rc; |
||
904 | + fd_set read_set, write_set; |
||
905 | + struct timeval tv; |
||
906 | + signal(SIGINT, callmgr_do_nothing); |
||
907 | + signal(SIGTERM, callmgr_do_nothing); |
||
908 | + /* warn("Shutdown"); */ |
||
909 | + /* kill all open calls */ |
||
910 | + for (i = 0; i < vector_size(call_list); i++) { |
||
911 | + PPTP_CALL *call = vector_get_Nth(call_list, i); |
||
912 | + dbglog("Closing connection (shutdown)"); |
||
913 | + pptp_call_close(conn, call); |
||
914 | + } |
||
915 | + /* attempt to dispatch these messages */ |
||
916 | + FD_ZERO(&read_set); |
||
917 | + FD_ZERO(&write_set); |
||
918 | + pptp_fd_set(conn, &read_set, &write_set, &max_fd); |
||
919 | + tv.tv_sec = 0; |
||
920 | + tv.tv_usec = 0; |
||
921 | + select(max_fd + 1, &read_set, &write_set, NULL, &tv); |
||
922 | + rc = pptp_dispatch(conn, &read_set, &write_set); |
||
923 | + if (rc > 0) { |
||
924 | + /* wait for a respond, a timeout because there might not be one */ |
||
925 | + FD_ZERO(&read_set); |
||
926 | + FD_ZERO(&write_set); |
||
927 | + pptp_fd_set(conn, &read_set, &write_set, &max_fd); |
||
928 | + tv.tv_sec = 2; |
||
929 | + tv.tv_usec = 0; |
||
930 | + select(max_fd + 1, &read_set, &write_set, NULL, &tv); |
||
931 | + rc = pptp_dispatch(conn, &read_set, &write_set); |
||
932 | + if (rc > 0) { |
||
933 | + if (i > 0) sleep(2); |
||
934 | + /* no more open calls. Close the connection. */ |
||
935 | + pptp_conn_close(conn, PPTP_STOP_LOCAL_SHUTDOWN); |
||
936 | + /* wait for a respond, a timeout because there might not be one */ |
||
937 | + FD_ZERO(&read_set); |
||
938 | + FD_ZERO(&write_set); |
||
939 | + pptp_fd_set(conn, &read_set, &write_set, &max_fd); |
||
940 | + tv.tv_sec = 2; |
||
941 | + tv.tv_usec = 0; |
||
942 | + select(max_fd + 1, &read_set, &write_set, NULL, &tv); |
||
943 | + pptp_dispatch(conn, &read_set, &write_set); |
||
944 | + if (rc > 0) sleep(2); |
||
945 | + } |
||
946 | + } |
||
947 | + /* with extreme prejudice */ |
||
948 | + pptp_conn_destroy(conn); |
||
949 | + vector_destroy(call_list); |
||
950 | + } |
||
951 | +cleanup: |
||
952 | + signal(SIGINT, callmgr_do_nothing); |
||
953 | + signal(SIGTERM, callmgr_do_nothing); |
||
954 | + close_inetsock(inet_sock, inetaddr); |
||
955 | + close_unixsock(unix_sock, inetaddr); |
||
956 | + return 0; |
||
957 | +} |
||
958 | + |
||
959 | +/*** open_inetsock ************************************************************/ |
||
960 | +int open_inetsock(struct in_addr inetaddr) |
||
961 | +{ |
||
962 | + struct sockaddr_in dest, src; |
||
963 | + int s; |
||
964 | + dest.sin_family = AF_INET; |
||
965 | + dest.sin_port = htons(PPTP_PORT); |
||
966 | + dest.sin_addr = inetaddr; |
||
967 | + if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { |
||
968 | + warn("socket: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
969 | + return s; |
||
970 | + } |
||
971 | + if (localbind.s_addr != INADDR_NONE) { |
||
972 | + bzero(&src, sizeof(src)); |
||
973 | + src.sin_family = AF_INET; |
||
974 | + src.sin_addr = localbind; |
||
975 | + if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &src, sizeof(src)) != 0) { |
||
976 | + warn("bind: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
977 | + close(s); return -1; |
||
978 | + } |
||
979 | + } |
||
980 | + if (connect(s, (struct sockaddr *) &dest, sizeof(dest)) < 0) { |
||
981 | + warn("connect: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
982 | + close(s); return -1; |
||
983 | + } |
||
984 | + return s; |
||
985 | +} |
||
986 | + |
||
987 | +/*** open_unixsock ************************************************************/ |
||
988 | +int open_unixsock(struct in_addr inetaddr) |
||
989 | +{ |
||
990 | + struct sockaddr_un where; |
||
991 | + struct stat st; |
||
992 | + char *dir; |
||
993 | + int s; |
||
994 | + if ((s = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { |
||
995 | + warn("socket: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
996 | + return s; |
||
997 | + } |
||
998 | + callmgr_name_unixsock( &where, inetaddr, localbind); |
||
999 | + if (stat(where.sun_path, &st) >= 0) |
||
1000 | + { |
||
1001 | + warn("Call manager for %s is already running.", inet_ntoa(inetaddr)); |
||
1002 | + close(s); return -1; |
||
1003 | + } |
||
1004 | + /* Make sure path is valid. */ |
||
1005 | + dir = dirnamex(where.sun_path); |
||
1006 | + if (!make_valid_path(dir, 0770)) |
||
1007 | + fatal("Could not make path to %s: %s", where.sun_path, strerror(errno)); |
||
1008 | + free(dir); |
||
1009 | + if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &where, sizeof(where)) < 0) { |
||
1010 | + warn("bind: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
1011 | + close(s); return -1; |
||
1012 | + } |
||
1013 | + chmod(where.sun_path, 0777); |
||
1014 | + listen(s, 127); |
||
1015 | + return s; |
||
1016 | +} |
||
1017 | + |
||
1018 | +/*** close_inetsock ***********************************************************/ |
||
1019 | +void close_inetsock(int fd, struct in_addr inetaddr) |
||
1020 | +{ |
||
1021 | + close(fd); |
||
1022 | +} |
||
1023 | + |
||
1024 | +/*** close_unixsock ***********************************************************/ |
||
1025 | +void close_unixsock(int fd, struct in_addr inetaddr) |
||
1026 | +{ |
||
1027 | + struct sockaddr_un where; |
||
1028 | + close(fd); |
||
1029 | + callmgr_name_unixsock(&where, inetaddr, localbind); |
||
1030 | + unlink(where.sun_path); |
||
1031 | +} |
||
1032 | + |
||
1033 | +/*** make a unix socket address ***********************************************/ |
||
1034 | +void callmgr_name_unixsock(struct sockaddr_un *where, |
||
1035 | + struct in_addr inetaddr, |
||
1036 | + struct in_addr localbind) |
||
1037 | +{ |
||
1038 | + char localaddr[16], remoteaddr[16]; |
||
1039 | + where->sun_family = AF_UNIX; |
||
1040 | + strncpy(localaddr, inet_ntoa(localbind), 16); |
||
1041 | + strncpy(remoteaddr, inet_ntoa(inetaddr), 16); |
||
1042 | + snprintf(where->sun_path, sizeof(where->sun_path), |
||
1043 | + PPTP_SOCKET_PREFIX "%s:%i", remoteaddr,call_ID); |
||
1044 | +} |
||
1045 | --- /dev/null |
||
1046 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_callmgr.h |
||
1047 | @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ |
||
1048 | +/* pptp_callmgr.h ... Call manager for PPTP connections. |
||
1049 | + * Handles TCP port 1723 protocol. |
||
1050 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
1051 | + * |
||
1052 | + * $Id: pptp_callmgr.h,v 1.3 2003/02/17 00:22:17 quozl Exp $ |
||
1053 | + */ |
||
1054 | + |
||
1055 | +#define PPTP_SOCKET_PREFIX "/var/run/pptp/" |
||
1056 | + |
||
1057 | +int callmgr_main(struct in_addr inetaddr, |
||
1058 | + char phonenr[], |
||
1059 | + int window, |
||
1060 | + int pcallid); |
||
1061 | + |
||
1062 | +void callmgr_name_unixsock(struct sockaddr_un *where, |
||
1063 | + struct in_addr inetaddr, |
||
1064 | + struct in_addr localbind); |
||
1065 | --- /dev/null |
||
1066 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_ctrl.c |
||
1067 | @@ -0,0 +1,1078 @@ |
||
1068 | +/* pptp_ctrl.c ... handle PPTP control connection. |
||
1069 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
1070 | + * |
||
1071 | + * $Id: pptp_ctrl.c,v 1.31 2005/03/31 07:42:39 quozl Exp $ |
||
1072 | + */ |
||
1073 | + |
||
1074 | +#include <errno.h> |
||
1075 | +#include <sys/time.h> |
||
1076 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
||
1077 | +#include <sys/socket.h> |
||
1078 | +#include <netinet/in.h> |
||
1079 | +#include <unistd.h> |
||
1080 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
||
1081 | +#include <assert.h> |
||
1082 | +#include <signal.h> |
||
1083 | +#include <string.h> |
||
1084 | +#include <ctype.h> |
||
1085 | +#include <fcntl.h> |
||
1086 | +#include "pppd.h" |
||
1087 | +#include "pptp_msg.h" |
||
1088 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
||
1089 | +#include "pptp_options.h" |
||
1090 | +#include "vector.h" |
||
1091 | +#include "util.h" |
||
1092 | +#include "pptp_quirks.h" |
||
1093 | + |
||
1094 | +/* BECAUSE OF SIGNAL LIMITATIONS, EACH PROCESS CAN ONLY MANAGE ONE |
||
1095 | + * CONNECTION. SO THIS 'PPTP_CONN' STRUCTURE IS A BIT MISLEADING. |
||
1096 | + * WE'LL KEEP CONNECTION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION IN THERE ANYWAY (AS |
||
1097 | + * OPPOSED TO USING GLOBAL VARIABLES), BUT BEWARE THAT THE ENTIRE |
||
1098 | + * UNIX SIGNAL-HANDLING SEMANTICS WOULD HAVE TO CHANGE (OR THE |
||
1099 | + * TIME-OUT CODE DRASTICALLY REWRITTEN) BEFORE YOU COULD DO A |
||
1100 | + * PPTP_CONN_OPEN MORE THAN ONCE PER PROCESS AND GET AWAY WITH IT. |
||
1101 | + */ |
||
1102 | + |
||
1103 | +/* This structure contains connection-specific information that the |
||
1104 | + * signal handler needs to see. Thus, it needs to be in a global |
||
1105 | + * variable. If you end up using pthreads or something (why not |
||
1106 | + * just processes?), this would have to be placed in a thread-specific |
||
1107 | + * data area, using pthread_get|set_specific, etc., so I've |
||
1108 | + * conveniently encapsulated it for you. |
||
1109 | + * [linux threads will have to support thread-specific signals |
||
1110 | + * before this would work at all, which, as of this writing |
||
1111 | + * (linux-threads v0.6, linux kernel 2.1.72), it does not.] |
||
1112 | + */ |
||
1113 | + |
||
1114 | +/* Globals */ |
||
1115 | + |
||
1116 | +/* control the number of times echo packets will be logged */ |
||
1117 | +static int nlogecho = 10; |
||
1118 | + |
||
1119 | +static struct thread_specific { |
||
1120 | + struct sigaction old_sigaction; /* evil signals */ |
||
1121 | + PPTP_CONN * conn; |
||
1122 | +} global; |
||
1123 | + |
||
1124 | +#define INITIAL_BUFSIZE 512 /* initial i/o buffer size. */ |
||
1125 | + |
||
1126 | +struct PPTP_CONN { |
||
1127 | + int inet_sock; |
||
1128 | + /* Connection States */ |
||
1129 | + enum { |
||
1130 | + CONN_IDLE, CONN_WAIT_CTL_REPLY, CONN_WAIT_STOP_REPLY, CONN_ESTABLISHED |
||
1131 | + } conn_state; /* on startup: CONN_IDLE */ |
||
1132 | + /* Keep-alive states */ |
||
1133 | + enum { |
||
1134 | + KA_NONE, KA_OUTSTANDING |
||
1135 | + } ka_state; /* on startup: KA_NONE */ |
||
1136 | + /* Keep-alive ID; monotonically increasing (watch wrap-around!) */ |
||
1137 | + u_int32_t ka_id; /* on startup: 1 */ |
||
1138 | + /* Other properties. */ |
||
1139 | + u_int16_t version; |
||
1140 | + u_int16_t firmware_rev; |
||
1141 | + u_int8_t hostname[64], vendor[64]; |
||
1142 | + /* XXX these are only PNS properties, currently XXX */ |
||
1143 | + /* Call assignment information. */ |
||
1144 | + u_int16_t call_serial_number; |
||
1145 | + VECTOR *call; |
||
1146 | + void * closure; |
||
1147 | + pptp_conn_cb callback; |
||
1148 | + /******* IO buffers ******/ |
||
1149 | + char * read_buffer, *write_buffer; |
||
1150 | + size_t read_alloc, write_alloc; |
||
1151 | + size_t read_size, write_size; |
||
1152 | +}; |
||
1153 | + |
||
1154 | +struct PPTP_CALL { |
||
1155 | + /* Call properties */ |
||
1156 | + enum { |
||
1157 | + PPTP_CALL_PAC, PPTP_CALL_PNS |
||
1158 | + } call_type; |
||
1159 | + union { |
||
1160 | + enum pptp_pac_state { |
||
1161 | + PAC_IDLE, PAC_WAIT_REPLY, PAC_ESTABLISHED, PAC_WAIT_CS_ANS |
||
1162 | + } pac; |
||
1163 | + enum pptp_pns_state { |
||
1164 | + PNS_IDLE, PNS_WAIT_REPLY, PNS_ESTABLISHED, PNS_WAIT_DISCONNECT |
||
1165 | + } pns; |
||
1166 | + } state; |
||
1167 | + u_int16_t call_id, peer_call_id; |
||
1168 | + u_int16_t sernum; |
||
1169 | + u_int32_t speed; |
||
1170 | + /* For user data: */ |
||
1171 | + pptp_call_cb callback; |
||
1172 | + void * closure; |
||
1173 | +}; |
||
1174 | + |
||
1175 | + |
||
1176 | +/* PPTP error codes: ----------------------------------------------*/ |
||
1177 | + |
||
1178 | +/* (General Error Codes) */ |
||
1179 | +static const struct { |
||
1180 | + const char *name, *desc; |
||
1181 | +} pptp_general_errors[] = { |
||
1182 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NONE 0 |
||
1183 | + { "(None)", "No general error" }, |
||
1184 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED 1 |
||
1185 | + { "(Not-Connected)", "No control connection exists yet for this " |
||
1186 | + "PAC-PNS pair" }, |
||
1187 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_BAD_FORMAT 2 |
||
1188 | + { "(Bad-Format)", "Length is wrong or Magic Cookie value is incorrect" }, |
||
1189 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_BAD_VALUE 3 |
||
1190 | + { "(Bad-Value)", "One of the field values was out of range or " |
||
1191 | + "reserved field was non-zero" }, |
||
1192 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NO_RESOURCE 4 |
||
1193 | + { "(No-Resource)", "Insufficient resources to handle this command now" }, |
||
1194 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_BAD_CALLID 5 |
||
1195 | + { "(Bad-Call ID)", "The Call ID is invalid in this context" }, |
||
1196 | +#define PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_PAC_ERROR 6 |
||
1197 | + { "(PAC-Error)", "A generic vendor-specific error occured in the PAC" } |
||
1198 | +}; |
||
1199 | + |
||
1200 | +#define MAX_GENERAL_ERROR ( sizeof(pptp_general_errors) / \ |
||
1201 | + sizeof(pptp_general_errors[0]) - 1) |
||
1202 | + |
||
1203 | +/* Outgoing Call Reply Result Codes */ |
||
1204 | +static const char *pptp_out_call_reply_result[] = { |
||
1205 | +/* 0 */ "Unknown Result Code", |
||
1206 | +/* 1 */ "Connected", |
||
1207 | +/* 2 */ "General Error", |
||
1208 | +/* 3 */ "No Carrier Detected", |
||
1209 | +/* 4 */ "Busy Signal", |
||
1210 | +/* 5 */ "No Dial Tone", |
||
1211 | +/* 6 */ "Time Out", |
||
1212 | +/* 7 */ "Not Accepted, Call is administratively prohibited" }; |
||
1213 | + |
||
1214 | +#define MAX_OUT_CALL_REPLY_RESULT 7 |
||
1215 | + |
||
1216 | +/* Call Disconnect Notify Result Codes */ |
||
1217 | +static const char *pptp_call_disc_ntfy[] = { |
||
1218 | +/* 0 */ "Unknown Result Code", |
||
1219 | +/* 1 */ "Lost Carrier", |
||
1220 | +/* 2 */ "General Error", |
||
1221 | +/* 3 */ "Administrative Shutdown", |
||
1222 | +/* 4 */ "(your) Request" }; |
||
1223 | + |
||
1224 | +#define MAX_CALL_DISC_NTFY 4 |
||
1225 | + |
||
1226 | +/* Call Disconnect Notify Result Codes */ |
||
1227 | +static const char *pptp_start_ctrl_conn_rply[] = { |
||
1228 | +/* 0 */ "Unknown Result Code", |
||
1229 | +/* 1 */ "Successful Channel Establishment", |
||
1230 | +/* 2 */ "General Error", |
||
1231 | +/* 3 */ "Command Channel Already Exists", |
||
1232 | +/* 4 */ "Requester is not Authorized" }; |
||
1233 | + |
||
1234 | +#define MAX_START_CTRL_CONN_REPLY 4 |
||
1235 | + |
||
1236 | +/* timing options */ |
||
1237 | +int idle_wait = PPTP_TIMEOUT; |
||
1238 | +int max_echo_wait = PPTP_TIMEOUT; |
||
1239 | + |
||
1240 | +/* Local prototypes */ |
||
1241 | +static void pptp_reset_timer(void); |
||
1242 | +static void pptp_handle_timer(); |
||
1243 | +/* Write/read as much as we can without blocking. */ |
||
1244 | +int pptp_write_some(PPTP_CONN * conn); |
||
1245 | +int pptp_read_some(PPTP_CONN * conn); |
||
1246 | +/* Make valid packets from read_buffer */ |
||
1247 | +int pptp_make_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void **buf, size_t *size); |
||
1248 | +/* Add packet to write_buffer */ |
||
1249 | +int pptp_send_ctrl_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size); |
||
1250 | +/* Dispatch packets (general) */ |
||
1251 | +int pptp_dispatch_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size); |
||
1252 | +/* Dispatch packets (control messages) */ |
||
1253 | +int ctrlp_disp(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size); |
||
1254 | +/* Set link info, for pptp servers that need it. |
||
1255 | + this is a noop, unless the user specified a quirk and |
||
1256 | + there's a set_link hook defined in the quirks table |
||
1257 | + for that quirk */ |
||
1258 | +void pptp_set_link(PPTP_CONN * conn, int peer_call_id); |
||
1259 | + |
||
1260 | +/*** log error information in control packets *********************************/ |
||
1261 | +static void ctrlp_error( int result, int error, int cause, |
||
1262 | + const char *result_text[], int max_result) |
||
1263 | +{ |
||
1264 | + if( cause >= 0) |
||
1265 | + warn("Result code is %d '%s'. Error code is %d, Cause code is %d", |
||
1266 | + result, result_text[result <= max_result ? result : 0], error, |
||
1267 | + cause ); |
||
1268 | + else |
||
1269 | + warn("Reply result code is %d '%s'. Error code is %d", |
||
1270 | + result, result_text[result <= max_result ? result : 0], error); |
||
1271 | + if ((error > 0) && (error <= MAX_GENERAL_ERROR)){ |
||
1272 | + if( result != PPTP_RESULT_GENERAL_ERROR ) |
||
1273 | + warn("Result code is something else then \"general error\", " |
||
1274 | + "so the following error is probably bogus."); |
||
1275 | + warn("Error is '%s', Error message: '%s'", |
||
1276 | + pptp_general_errors[error].name, |
||
1277 | + pptp_general_errors[error].desc); |
||
1278 | + } |
||
1279 | +} |
||
1280 | + |
||
1281 | +static const char *ctrl_msg_types[] = { |
||
1282 | + "invalid control message type", |
||
1283 | +/* (Control Connection Management) */ |
||
1284 | + "Start-Control-Connection-Request", /* 1 */ |
||
1285 | + "Start-Control-Connection-Reply", /* 2 */ |
||
1286 | + "Stop-Control-Connection-Request", /* 3 */ |
||
1287 | + "Stop-Control-Connection-Reply", /* 4 */ |
||
1288 | + "Echo-Request", /* 5 */ |
||
1289 | + "Echo-Reply", /* 6 */ |
||
1290 | +/* (Call Management) */ |
||
1291 | + "Outgoing-Call-Request", /* 7 */ |
||
1292 | + "Outgoing-Call-Reply", /* 8 */ |
||
1293 | + "Incoming-Call-Request", /* 9 */ |
||
1294 | + "Incoming-Call-Reply", /* 10 */ |
||
1295 | + "Incoming-Call-Connected", /* 11 */ |
||
1296 | + "Call-Clear-Request", /* 12 */ |
||
1297 | + "Call-Disconnect-Notify", /* 13 */ |
||
1298 | +/* (Error Reporting) */ |
||
1299 | + "WAN-Error-Notify", /* 14 */ |
||
1300 | +/* (PPP Session Control) */ |
||
1301 | + "Set-Link-Info" /* 15 */ |
||
1302 | +}; |
||
1303 | +#define MAX_CTRLMSG_TYPE 15 |
||
1304 | + |
||
1305 | +/*** report a sent packet ****************************************************/ |
||
1306 | +static void ctrlp_rep( void * buffer, int size, int isbuff) |
||
1307 | +{ |
||
1308 | + struct pptp_header *packet = buffer; |
||
1309 | + unsigned int type; |
||
1310 | + if(size < sizeof(struct pptp_header)) return; |
||
1311 | + type = ntoh16(packet->ctrl_type); |
||
1312 | + /* FIXME: do not report sending echo requests as long as they are |
||
1313 | + * sent in a signal handler. This may dead lock as the syslog call |
||
1314 | + * is not reentrant */ |
||
1315 | + if( type == PPTP_ECHO_RQST ) return; |
||
1316 | + /* don't keep reporting sending of echo's */ |
||
1317 | + if( (type == PPTP_ECHO_RQST || type == PPTP_ECHO_RPLY) && nlogecho <= 0 ) return; |
||
1318 | + dbglog("%s control packet type is %d '%s'\n",isbuff ? "Buffered" : "Sent", |
||
1319 | + type, ctrl_msg_types[type <= MAX_CTRLMSG_TYPE ? type : 0]); |
||
1320 | + |
||
1321 | +} |
||
1322 | + |
||
1323 | + |
||
1324 | + |
||
1325 | +/* Open new pptp_connection. Returns NULL on failure. */ |
||
1326 | +PPTP_CONN * pptp_conn_open(int inet_sock, int isclient, pptp_conn_cb callback) |
||
1327 | +{ |
||
1328 | + PPTP_CONN *conn; |
||
1329 | + /* Allocate structure */ |
||
1330 | + if ((conn = malloc(sizeof(*conn))) == NULL) return NULL; |
||
1331 | + if ((conn->call = vector_create()) == NULL) { free(conn); return NULL; } |
||
1332 | + /* Initialize */ |
||
1333 | + conn->inet_sock = inet_sock; |
||
1334 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_IDLE; |
||
1335 | + conn->ka_state = KA_NONE; |
||
1336 | + conn->ka_id = 1; |
||
1337 | + conn->call_serial_number = 0; |
||
1338 | + conn->callback = callback; |
||
1339 | + /* Create I/O buffers */ |
||
1340 | + conn->read_size = conn->write_size = 0; |
||
1341 | + conn->read_alloc = conn->write_alloc = INITIAL_BUFSIZE; |
||
1342 | + conn->read_buffer = |
||
1343 | + malloc(sizeof(*(conn->read_buffer)) * conn->read_alloc); |
||
1344 | + conn->write_buffer = |
||
1345 | + malloc(sizeof(*(conn->write_buffer)) * conn->write_alloc); |
||
1346 | + if (conn->read_buffer == NULL || conn->write_buffer == NULL) { |
||
1347 | + if (conn->read_buffer != NULL) free(conn->read_buffer); |
||
1348 | + if (conn->write_buffer != NULL) free(conn->write_buffer); |
||
1349 | + vector_destroy(conn->call); free(conn); return NULL; |
||
1350 | + } |
||
1351 | + /* Make this socket non-blocking. */ |
||
1352 | + fcntl(conn->inet_sock, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); |
||
1353 | + /* Request connection from server, if this is a client */ |
||
1354 | + if (isclient) { |
||
1355 | + struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn packet = { |
||
1356 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RQST), |
||
1357 | + hton16(PPTP_VERSION), 0, 0, |
||
1358 | + hton32(PPTP_FRAME_CAP), hton32(PPTP_BEARER_CAP), |
||
1359 | + hton16(PPTP_MAX_CHANNELS), hton16(PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION), |
||
1360 | + PPTP_HOSTNAME, PPTP_VENDOR |
||
1361 | + }; |
||
1362 | + /* fix this packet, if necessary */ |
||
1363 | + int idx, rc; |
||
1364 | + idx = get_quirk_index(); |
||
1365 | + if (idx != -1 && pptp_fixups[idx].start_ctrl_conn) { |
||
1366 | + if ((rc = pptp_fixups[idx].start_ctrl_conn(&packet))) |
||
1367 | + warn("calling the start_ctrl_conn hook failed (%d)", rc); |
||
1368 | + } |
||
1369 | + if (pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &packet, sizeof(packet))) |
||
1370 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_WAIT_CTL_REPLY; |
||
1371 | + else |
||
1372 | + return NULL; /* could not send initial start request. */ |
||
1373 | + } |
||
1374 | + /* Set up interval/keep-alive timer */ |
||
1375 | + /* First, register handler for SIGALRM */ |
||
1376 | + sigpipe_create(); |
||
1377 | + sigpipe_assign(SIGALRM); |
||
1378 | + global.conn = conn; |
||
1379 | + /* Reset event timer */ |
||
1380 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1381 | + /* all done. */ |
||
1382 | + return conn; |
||
1383 | +} |
||
1384 | + |
||
1385 | +int pptp_conn_established(PPTP_CONN *conn) { |
||
1386 | + return (conn->conn_state == CONN_ESTABLISHED); |
||
1387 | +} |
||
1388 | + |
||
1389 | +/* This currently *only* works for client call requests. |
||
1390 | + * We need to do something else to allocate calls for incoming requests. |
||
1391 | + */ |
||
1392 | +PPTP_CALL * pptp_call_open(PPTP_CONN * conn, int call_id,pptp_call_cb callback, |
||
1393 | + char *phonenr,int window) |
||
1394 | +{ |
||
1395 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
1396 | + int idx, rc; |
||
1397 | + /* Send off the call request */ |
||
1398 | + struct pptp_out_call_rqst packet = { |
||
1399 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_OUT_CALL_RQST), |
||
1400 | + 0,0, /*call_id, sernum */ |
||
1401 | + hton32(PPTP_BPS_MIN), hton32(PPTP_BPS_MAX), |
||
1402 | + hton32(PPTP_BEARER_CAP), hton32(PPTP_FRAME_CAP), |
||
1403 | + hton16(window), 0, 0, 0, {0}, {0} |
||
1404 | + }; |
||
1405 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1406 | + assert(conn->conn_state == CONN_ESTABLISHED); |
||
1407 | + /* Assign call id */ |
||
1408 | + if (!call_id && !vector_scan(conn->call, 0, PPTP_MAX_CHANNELS - 1, &call_id)) |
||
1409 | + /* no more calls available! */ |
||
1410 | + return NULL; |
||
1411 | + /* allocate structure. */ |
||
1412 | + if ((call = malloc(sizeof(*call))) == NULL) return NULL; |
||
1413 | + /* Initialize call structure */ |
||
1414 | + call->call_type = PPTP_CALL_PNS; |
||
1415 | + call->state.pns = PNS_IDLE; |
||
1416 | + call->call_id = (u_int16_t) call_id; |
||
1417 | + call->sernum = conn->call_serial_number++; |
||
1418 | + call->callback = callback; |
||
1419 | + call->closure = NULL; |
||
1420 | + packet.call_id = htons(call->call_id); |
||
1421 | + packet.call_sernum = htons(call->sernum); |
||
1422 | + /* if we have a quirk, build a new packet to fit it */ |
||
1423 | + idx = get_quirk_index(); |
||
1424 | + if (idx != -1 && pptp_fixups[idx].out_call_rqst_hook) { |
||
1425 | + if ((rc = pptp_fixups[idx].out_call_rqst_hook(&packet))) |
||
1426 | + warn("calling the out_call_rqst hook failed (%d)", rc); |
||
1427 | + } |
||
1428 | + /* fill in the phone number if it was specified */ |
||
1429 | + if (phonenr) { |
||
1430 | + strncpy(packet.phone_num, phonenr, sizeof(packet.phone_num)); |
||
1431 | + packet.phone_len = strlen(phonenr); |
||
1432 | + if( packet.phone_len > sizeof(packet.phone_num)) |
||
1433 | + packet.phone_len = sizeof(packet.phone_num); |
||
1434 | + packet.phone_len = hton16 (packet.phone_len); |
||
1435 | + } |
||
1436 | + if (pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &packet, sizeof(packet))) { |
||
1437 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1438 | + call->state.pns = PNS_WAIT_REPLY; |
||
1439 | + /* and add it to the call vector */ |
||
1440 | + vector_insert(conn->call, call_id, call); |
||
1441 | + return call; |
||
1442 | + } else { /* oops, unsuccessful. Deallocate. */ |
||
1443 | + free(call); |
||
1444 | + return NULL; |
||
1445 | + } |
||
1446 | +} |
||
1447 | + |
||
1448 | +/*** pptp_call_close **********************************************************/ |
||
1449 | +void pptp_call_close(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call) |
||
1450 | +{ |
||
1451 | + struct pptp_call_clear_rqst rqst = { |
||
1452 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_RQST), 0, 0 |
||
1453 | + }; |
||
1454 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(call); |
||
1455 | + assert(vector_contains(conn->call, call->call_id)); |
||
1456 | + /* haven't thought about PAC yet */ |
||
1457 | + assert(call->call_type == PPTP_CALL_PNS); |
||
1458 | + assert(call->state.pns != PNS_IDLE); |
||
1459 | + rqst.call_id = hton16(call->call_id); |
||
1460 | + /* don't check state against WAIT_DISCONNECT... allow multiple disconnect |
||
1461 | + * requests to be made. |
||
1462 | + */ |
||
1463 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &rqst, sizeof(rqst)); |
||
1464 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1465 | + call->state.pns = PNS_WAIT_DISCONNECT; |
||
1466 | + /* call structure will be freed when we have confirmation of disconnect. */ |
||
1467 | +} |
||
1468 | + |
||
1469 | +/*** hard close ***************************************************************/ |
||
1470 | +void pptp_call_destroy(PPTP_CONN *conn, PPTP_CALL *call) |
||
1471 | +{ |
||
1472 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(call); |
||
1473 | + assert(vector_contains(conn->call, call->call_id)); |
||
1474 | + /* notify */ |
||
1475 | + if (call->callback != NULL) call->callback(conn, call, CALL_CLOSE_DONE); |
||
1476 | + /* deallocate */ |
||
1477 | + vector_remove(conn->call, call->call_id); |
||
1478 | + free(call); |
||
1479 | +} |
||
1480 | + |
||
1481 | +/*** this is a soft close *****************************************************/ |
||
1482 | +void pptp_conn_close(PPTP_CONN * conn, u_int8_t close_reason) |
||
1483 | +{ |
||
1484 | + struct pptp_stop_ctrl_conn rqst = { |
||
1485 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RQST), |
||
1486 | + hton8(close_reason), 0, 0 |
||
1487 | + }; |
||
1488 | + int i; |
||
1489 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1490 | + /* avoid repeated close attempts */ |
||
1491 | + if (conn->conn_state == CONN_IDLE || conn->conn_state == CONN_WAIT_STOP_REPLY) |
||
1492 | + return; |
||
1493 | + /* close open calls, if any */ |
||
1494 | + for (i = 0; i < vector_size(conn->call); i++) |
||
1495 | + pptp_call_close(conn, vector_get_Nth(conn->call, i)); |
||
1496 | + /* now close connection */ |
||
1497 | + info("Closing PPTP connection"); |
||
1498 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &rqst, sizeof(rqst)); |
||
1499 | + pptp_reset_timer(); /* wait 60 seconds for reply */ |
||
1500 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_WAIT_STOP_REPLY; |
||
1501 | + return; |
||
1502 | +} |
||
1503 | + |
||
1504 | +/*** this is a hard close *****************************************************/ |
||
1505 | +void pptp_conn_destroy(PPTP_CONN * conn) |
||
1506 | +{ |
||
1507 | + int i; |
||
1508 | + assert(conn != NULL); assert(conn->call != NULL); |
||
1509 | + /* destroy all open calls */ |
||
1510 | + for (i = 0; i < vector_size(conn->call); i++) |
||
1511 | + pptp_call_destroy(conn, vector_get_Nth(conn->call, i)); |
||
1512 | + /* notify */ |
||
1513 | + if (conn->callback != NULL) conn->callback(conn, CONN_CLOSE_DONE); |
||
1514 | + sigpipe_close(); |
||
1515 | + close(conn->inet_sock); |
||
1516 | + /* deallocate */ |
||
1517 | + vector_destroy(conn->call); |
||
1518 | + free(conn); |
||
1519 | +} |
||
1520 | + |
||
1521 | +/*** Deal with messages, in a non-blocking manner |
||
1522 | + * Add file descriptors used by pptp to fd_set. |
||
1523 | + */ |
||
1524 | +void pptp_fd_set(PPTP_CONN * conn, fd_set * read_set, fd_set * write_set, |
||
1525 | + int * max_fd) |
||
1526 | +{ |
||
1527 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1528 | + /* Add fd to write_set if there are outstanding writes. */ |
||
1529 | + if (conn->write_size > 0) |
||
1530 | + FD_SET(conn->inet_sock, write_set); |
||
1531 | + /* Always add fd to read_set. (always want something to read) */ |
||
1532 | + FD_SET(conn->inet_sock, read_set); |
||
1533 | + if (*max_fd < conn->inet_sock) *max_fd = conn->inet_sock; |
||
1534 | + /* Add signal pipe file descriptor to set */ |
||
1535 | + int sig_fd = sigpipe_fd(); |
||
1536 | + FD_SET(sig_fd, read_set); |
||
1537 | + if (*max_fd < sig_fd) *max_fd = sig_fd; |
||
1538 | +} |
||
1539 | + |
||
1540 | +/*** handle any pptp file descriptors set in fd_set, and clear them ***********/ |
||
1541 | +int pptp_dispatch(PPTP_CONN * conn, fd_set * read_set, fd_set * write_set) |
||
1542 | +{ |
||
1543 | + int r = 0; |
||
1544 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1545 | + /* Check for signals */ |
||
1546 | + if (FD_ISSET(sigpipe_fd(), read_set)) { |
||
1547 | + if (sigpipe_read() == SIGALRM) pptp_handle_timer(); |
||
1548 | + FD_CLR(sigpipe_fd(), read_set); |
||
1549 | + } |
||
1550 | + /* Check write_set could be set. */ |
||
1551 | + if (FD_ISSET(conn->inet_sock, write_set)) { |
||
1552 | + FD_CLR(conn->inet_sock, write_set); |
||
1553 | + if (conn->write_size > 0) |
||
1554 | + r = pptp_write_some(conn);/* write as much as we can without blocking */ |
||
1555 | + } |
||
1556 | + /* Check read_set */ |
||
1557 | + if (r >= 0 && FD_ISSET(conn->inet_sock, read_set)) { |
||
1558 | + void *buffer; size_t size; |
||
1559 | + FD_CLR(conn->inet_sock, read_set); |
||
1560 | + r = pptp_read_some(conn); /* read as much as we can without blocking */ |
||
1561 | + if (r < 0) |
||
1562 | + return r; |
||
1563 | + /* make packets of the buffer, while we can. */ |
||
1564 | + while (r >= 0 && pptp_make_packet(conn, &buffer, &size)) { |
||
1565 | + r = pptp_dispatch_packet(conn, buffer, size); |
||
1566 | + free(buffer); |
||
1567 | + } |
||
1568 | + } |
||
1569 | + /* That's all, folks. Simple, eh? */ |
||
1570 | + return r; |
||
1571 | +} |
||
1572 | + |
||
1573 | +/*** Non-blocking write *******************************************************/ |
||
1574 | +int pptp_write_some(PPTP_CONN * conn) { |
||
1575 | + ssize_t retval; |
||
1576 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1577 | + retval = write(conn->inet_sock, conn->write_buffer, conn->write_size); |
||
1578 | + if (retval < 0) { /* error. */ |
||
1579 | + if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) { |
||
1580 | + return 0; |
||
1581 | + } else { /* a real error */ |
||
1582 | + warn("write error: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
1583 | + return -1; |
||
1584 | + } |
||
1585 | + } |
||
1586 | + assert(retval <= conn->write_size); |
||
1587 | + conn->write_size -= retval; |
||
1588 | + memmove(conn->write_buffer, conn->write_buffer + retval, conn->write_size); |
||
1589 | + ctrlp_rep(conn->write_buffer, retval, 0); |
||
1590 | + return 0; |
||
1591 | +} |
||
1592 | + |
||
1593 | +/*** Non-blocking read ********************************************************/ |
||
1594 | +int pptp_read_some(PPTP_CONN * conn) |
||
1595 | +{ |
||
1596 | + ssize_t retval; |
||
1597 | + assert(conn && conn->call); |
||
1598 | + if (conn->read_size == conn->read_alloc) { /* need to alloc more memory */ |
||
1599 | + char *new_buffer = realloc(conn->read_buffer, |
||
1600 | + sizeof(*(conn->read_buffer)) * conn->read_alloc * 2); |
||
1601 | + if (new_buffer == NULL) { |
||
1602 | + warn("Out of memory"); return -1; |
||
1603 | + } |
||
1604 | + conn->read_alloc *= 2; |
||
1605 | + conn->read_buffer = new_buffer; |
||
1606 | + } |
||
1607 | + retval = read(conn->inet_sock, conn->read_buffer + conn->read_size, |
||
1608 | + conn->read_alloc - conn->read_size); |
||
1609 | + if (retval == 0) { |
||
1610 | + warn("read returned zero, peer has closed"); |
||
1611 | + return -1; |
||
1612 | + } |
||
1613 | + if (retval < 0) { |
||
1614 | + if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) |
||
1615 | + return 0; |
||
1616 | + else { /* a real error */ |
||
1617 | + warn("read error: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
1618 | + return -1; |
||
1619 | + } |
||
1620 | + } |
||
1621 | + conn->read_size += retval; |
||
1622 | + assert(conn->read_size <= conn->read_alloc); |
||
1623 | + return 0; |
||
1624 | +} |
||
1625 | + |
||
1626 | +/*** Packet formation *********************************************************/ |
||
1627 | +int pptp_make_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void **buf, size_t *size) |
||
1628 | +{ |
||
1629 | + struct pptp_header *header; |
||
1630 | + size_t bad_bytes = 0; |
||
1631 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(buf != NULL); assert(size != NULL); |
||
1632 | + /* Give up unless there are at least sizeof(pptp_header) bytes */ |
||
1633 | + while ((conn->read_size-bad_bytes) >= sizeof(struct pptp_header)) { |
||
1634 | + /* Throw out bytes until we have a valid header. */ |
||
1635 | + header = (struct pptp_header *) (conn->read_buffer + bad_bytes); |
||
1636 | + if (ntoh32(header->magic) != PPTP_MAGIC) goto throwitout; |
||
1637 | + if (ntoh16(header->reserved0) != 0) |
||
1638 | + warn("reserved0 field is not zero! (0x%x) Cisco feature? \n", |
||
1639 | + ntoh16(header->reserved0)); |
||
1640 | + if (ntoh16(header->length) < sizeof(struct pptp_header)) goto throwitout; |
||
1641 | + if (ntoh16(header->length) > PPTP_CTRL_SIZE_MAX) goto throwitout; |
||
1642 | + /* well. I guess it's good. Let's see if we've got it all. */ |
||
1643 | + if (ntoh16(header->length) > (conn->read_size-bad_bytes)) |
||
1644 | + /* nope. Let's wait until we've got it, then. */ |
||
1645 | + goto flushbadbytes; |
||
1646 | + /* One last check: */ |
||
1647 | + if ((ntoh16(header->pptp_type) == PPTP_MESSAGE_CONTROL) && |
||
1648 | + (ntoh16(header->length) != |
||
1649 | + PPTP_CTRL_SIZE(ntoh16(header->ctrl_type)))) |
||
1650 | + goto throwitout; |
||
1651 | + /* well, I guess we've got it. */ |
||
1652 | + *size = ntoh16(header->length); |
||
1653 | + *buf = malloc(*size); |
||
1654 | + if (*buf == NULL) { warn("Out of memory."); return 0; /* ack! */ } |
||
1655 | + memcpy(*buf, conn->read_buffer + bad_bytes, *size); |
||
1656 | + /* Delete this packet from the read_buffer. */ |
||
1657 | + conn->read_size -= (bad_bytes + *size); |
||
1658 | + memmove(conn->read_buffer, conn->read_buffer + bad_bytes + *size, |
||
1659 | + conn->read_size); |
||
1660 | + if (bad_bytes > 0) |
||
1661 | + warn("%lu bad bytes thrown away.", (unsigned long) bad_bytes); |
||
1662 | + return 1; |
||
1663 | +throwitout: |
||
1664 | + bad_bytes++; |
||
1665 | + } |
||
1666 | +flushbadbytes: |
||
1667 | + /* no more packets. Let's get rid of those bad bytes */ |
||
1668 | + conn->read_size -= bad_bytes; |
||
1669 | + memmove(conn->read_buffer, conn->read_buffer + bad_bytes, conn->read_size); |
||
1670 | + if (bad_bytes > 0) |
||
1671 | + warn("%lu bad bytes thrown away.", (unsigned long) bad_bytes); |
||
1672 | + return 0; |
||
1673 | +} |
||
1674 | + |
||
1675 | +/*** pptp_send_ctrl_packet ****************************************************/ |
||
1676 | +int pptp_send_ctrl_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size) |
||
1677 | +{ |
||
1678 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(buffer); |
||
1679 | + if( conn->write_size > 0) pptp_write_some( conn); |
||
1680 | + if( conn->write_size == 0) { |
||
1681 | + ssize_t retval; |
||
1682 | + retval = write(conn->inet_sock, buffer, size); |
||
1683 | + if (retval < 0) { /* error. */ |
||
1684 | + if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) { |
||
1685 | + /* ignore */; |
||
1686 | + retval = 0; |
||
1687 | + } else { /* a real error */ |
||
1688 | + warn("write error: %s", strerror(errno)); |
||
1689 | + pptp_conn_destroy(conn); /* shut down fast. */ |
||
1690 | + return 0; |
||
1691 | + } |
||
1692 | + } |
||
1693 | + ctrlp_rep( buffer, retval, 0); |
||
1694 | + size -= retval; |
||
1695 | + if( size <= 0) return 1; |
||
1696 | + } |
||
1697 | + /* Shove anything not written into the write buffer */ |
||
1698 | + if (conn->write_size + size > conn->write_alloc) { /* need more memory */ |
||
1699 | + char *new_buffer = realloc(conn->write_buffer, |
||
1700 | + sizeof(*(conn->write_buffer)) * conn->write_alloc * 2); |
||
1701 | + if (new_buffer == NULL) { |
||
1702 | + warn("Out of memory"); return 0; |
||
1703 | + } |
||
1704 | + conn->write_alloc *= 2; |
||
1705 | + conn->write_buffer = new_buffer; |
||
1706 | + } |
||
1707 | + memcpy(conn->write_buffer + conn->write_size, buffer, size); |
||
1708 | + conn->write_size += size; |
||
1709 | + ctrlp_rep( buffer,size,1); |
||
1710 | + return 1; |
||
1711 | +} |
||
1712 | + |
||
1713 | +/*** Packet Dispatch **********************************************************/ |
||
1714 | +int pptp_dispatch_packet(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size) |
||
1715 | +{ |
||
1716 | + int r = 0; |
||
1717 | + struct pptp_header *header = (struct pptp_header *)buffer; |
||
1718 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(buffer); |
||
1719 | + assert(ntoh32(header->magic) == PPTP_MAGIC); |
||
1720 | + assert(ntoh16(header->length) == size); |
||
1721 | + switch (ntoh16(header->pptp_type)) { |
||
1722 | + case PPTP_MESSAGE_CONTROL: |
||
1723 | + r = ctrlp_disp(conn, buffer, size); |
||
1724 | + break; |
||
1725 | + case PPTP_MESSAGE_MANAGE: |
||
1726 | + /* MANAGEMENT messages aren't even part of the spec right now. */ |
||
1727 | + dbglog("PPTP management message received, but not understood."); |
||
1728 | + break; |
||
1729 | + default: |
||
1730 | + dbglog("Unknown PPTP control message type received: %u", |
||
1731 | + (unsigned int) ntoh16(header->pptp_type)); |
||
1732 | + break; |
||
1733 | + } |
||
1734 | + return r; |
||
1735 | +} |
||
1736 | + |
||
1737 | +/*** log echo request/replies *************************************************/ |
||
1738 | +static void logecho( int type) |
||
1739 | +{ |
||
1740 | + /* hack to stop flooding the log files (the most interesting part is right |
||
1741 | + * after the connection built-up) */ |
||
1742 | + if( nlogecho > 0) { |
||
1743 | + dbglog("Echo Re%s received.", type == PPTP_ECHO_RQST ? "quest" :"ply"); |
||
1744 | + if( --nlogecho == 0) |
||
1745 | + dbglog("no more Echo Reply/Request packets will be reported."); |
||
1746 | + } |
||
1747 | +} |
||
1748 | + |
||
1749 | +/*** pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet ************************************************/ |
||
1750 | +int ctrlp_disp(PPTP_CONN * conn, void * buffer, size_t size) |
||
1751 | +{ |
||
1752 | + struct pptp_header *header = (struct pptp_header *)buffer; |
||
1753 | + u_int8_t close_reason = PPTP_STOP_NONE; |
||
1754 | + assert(conn && conn->call); assert(buffer); |
||
1755 | + assert(ntoh32(header->magic) == PPTP_MAGIC); |
||
1756 | + assert(ntoh16(header->length) == size); |
||
1757 | + assert(ntoh16(header->pptp_type) == PPTP_MESSAGE_CONTROL); |
||
1758 | + if (size < PPTP_CTRL_SIZE(ntoh16(header->ctrl_type))) { |
||
1759 | + warn("Invalid packet received [type: %d; length: %d].", |
||
1760 | + (int) ntoh16(header->ctrl_type), (int) size); |
||
1761 | + return 0; |
||
1762 | + } |
||
1763 | + switch (ntoh16(header->ctrl_type)) { |
||
1764 | + /* ----------- STANDARD Start-Session MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1765 | + case PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RQST: |
||
1766 | + { |
||
1767 | + struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn *packet = |
||
1768 | + (struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn *) buffer; |
||
1769 | + struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn reply = { |
||
1770 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RPLY), |
||
1771 | + hton16(PPTP_VERSION), 0, 0, |
||
1772 | + hton32(PPTP_FRAME_CAP), hton32(PPTP_BEARER_CAP), |
||
1773 | + hton16(PPTP_MAX_CHANNELS), hton16(PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION), |
||
1774 | + PPTP_HOSTNAME, PPTP_VENDOR }; |
||
1775 | + int idx, rc; |
||
1776 | + dbglog("Received Start Control Connection Request"); |
||
1777 | + /* fix this packet, if necessary */ |
||
1778 | + idx = get_quirk_index(); |
||
1779 | + if (idx != -1 && pptp_fixups[idx].start_ctrl_conn) { |
||
1780 | + if ((rc = pptp_fixups[idx].start_ctrl_conn(&reply))) |
||
1781 | + warn("calling the start_ctrl_conn hook failed (%d)", rc); |
||
1782 | + } |
||
1783 | + if (conn->conn_state == CONN_IDLE) { |
||
1784 | + if (ntoh16(packet->version) < PPTP_VERSION) { |
||
1785 | + /* Can't support this (earlier) PPTP_VERSION */ |
||
1786 | + reply.version = packet->version; |
||
1787 | + /* protocol version not supported */ |
||
1788 | + reply.result_code = hton8(5); |
||
1789 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply)); |
||
1790 | + pptp_reset_timer(); /* give sender a chance for a retry */ |
||
1791 | + } else { /* same or greater version */ |
||
1792 | + if (pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply))) { |
||
1793 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_ESTABLISHED; |
||
1794 | + dbglog("server connection ESTABLISHED."); |
||
1795 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1796 | + } |
||
1797 | + } |
||
1798 | + } |
||
1799 | + break; |
||
1800 | + } |
||
1801 | + case PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RPLY: |
||
1802 | + { |
||
1803 | + struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn *packet = |
||
1804 | + (struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn *) buffer; |
||
1805 | + dbglog("Received Start Control Connection Reply"); |
||
1806 | + if (conn->conn_state == CONN_WAIT_CTL_REPLY) { |
||
1807 | + /* XXX handle collision XXX [see rfc] */ |
||
1808 | + if (ntoh16(packet->version) != PPTP_VERSION) { |
||
1809 | + if (conn->callback != NULL) |
||
1810 | + conn->callback(conn, CONN_OPEN_FAIL); |
||
1811 | + close_reason = PPTP_STOP_PROTOCOL; |
||
1812 | + goto pptp_conn_close; |
||
1813 | + } |
||
1814 | + if (ntoh8(packet->result_code) != 1 && |
||
1815 | + /* J'ai change le if () afin que la connection ne se ferme |
||
1816 | + * pas pour un "rien" :p adel@cybercable.fr - |
||
1817 | + * |
||
1818 | + * Don't close the connection if the result code is zero |
||
1819 | + * (feature found in certain ADSL modems) |
||
1820 | + */ |
||
1821 | + ntoh8(packet->result_code) != 0) { |
||
1822 | + dbglog("Negative reply received to our Start Control " |
||
1823 | + "Connection Request"); |
||
1824 | + ctrlp_error(packet->result_code, packet->error_code, |
||
1825 | + -1, pptp_start_ctrl_conn_rply, |
||
1826 | + MAX_START_CTRL_CONN_REPLY); |
||
1827 | + if (conn->callback != NULL) |
||
1828 | + conn->callback(conn, CONN_OPEN_FAIL); |
||
1829 | + close_reason = PPTP_STOP_PROTOCOL; |
||
1830 | + goto pptp_conn_close; |
||
1831 | + } |
||
1832 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_ESTABLISHED; |
||
1833 | + /* log session properties */ |
||
1834 | + conn->version = ntoh16(packet->version); |
||
1835 | + conn->firmware_rev = ntoh16(packet->firmware_rev); |
||
1836 | + memcpy(conn->hostname, packet->hostname, sizeof(conn->hostname)); |
||
1837 | + memcpy(conn->vendor, packet->vendor, sizeof(conn->vendor)); |
||
1838 | + pptp_reset_timer(); /* 60 seconds until keep-alive */ |
||
1839 | + dbglog("Client connection established."); |
||
1840 | + if (conn->callback != NULL) |
||
1841 | + conn->callback(conn, CONN_OPEN_DONE); |
||
1842 | + } /* else goto pptp_conn_close; */ |
||
1843 | + break; |
||
1844 | + } |
||
1845 | + /* ----------- STANDARD Stop-Session MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1846 | + case PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RQST: |
||
1847 | + { |
||
1848 | + /* conn_state should be CONN_ESTABLISHED, but it could be |
||
1849 | + * something else */ |
||
1850 | + struct pptp_stop_ctrl_conn reply = { |
||
1851 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RPLY), |
||
1852 | + hton8(1), hton8(PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NONE), 0 |
||
1853 | + }; |
||
1854 | + dbglog("Received Stop Control Connection Request."); |
||
1855 | + if (conn->conn_state == CONN_IDLE) break; |
||
1856 | + if (pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply))) { |
||
1857 | + if (conn->callback != NULL) |
||
1858 | + conn->callback(conn, CONN_CLOSE_RQST); |
||
1859 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_IDLE; |
||
1860 | + return -1; |
||
1861 | + } |
||
1862 | + break; |
||
1863 | + } |
||
1864 | + case PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RPLY: |
||
1865 | + { |
||
1866 | + dbglog("Received Stop Control Connection Reply."); |
||
1867 | + /* conn_state should be CONN_WAIT_STOP_REPLY, but it |
||
1868 | + * could be something else */ |
||
1869 | + if (conn->conn_state == CONN_IDLE) break; |
||
1870 | + conn->conn_state = CONN_IDLE; |
||
1871 | + return -1; |
||
1872 | + } |
||
1873 | + /* ----------- STANDARD Echo/Keepalive MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1874 | + case PPTP_ECHO_RPLY: |
||
1875 | + { |
||
1876 | + struct pptp_echo_rply *packet = |
||
1877 | + (struct pptp_echo_rply *) buffer; |
||
1878 | + logecho( PPTP_ECHO_RPLY); |
||
1879 | + if ((conn->ka_state == KA_OUTSTANDING) && |
||
1880 | + (ntoh32(packet->identifier) == conn->ka_id)) { |
||
1881 | + conn->ka_id++; |
||
1882 | + conn->ka_state = KA_NONE; |
||
1883 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1884 | + } |
||
1885 | + break; |
||
1886 | + } |
||
1887 | + case PPTP_ECHO_RQST: |
||
1888 | + { |
||
1889 | + struct pptp_echo_rqst *packet = |
||
1890 | + (struct pptp_echo_rqst *) buffer; |
||
1891 | + struct pptp_echo_rply reply = { |
||
1892 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_ECHO_RPLY), |
||
1893 | + packet->identifier, /* skip hton32(ntoh32(id)) */ |
||
1894 | + hton8(1), hton8(PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NONE), 0 |
||
1895 | + }; |
||
1896 | + logecho( PPTP_ECHO_RQST); |
||
1897 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply)); |
||
1898 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1899 | + break; |
||
1900 | + } |
||
1901 | + /* ----------- OUTGOING CALL MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1902 | + case PPTP_OUT_CALL_RQST: |
||
1903 | + { |
||
1904 | + struct pptp_out_call_rqst *packet = |
||
1905 | + (struct pptp_out_call_rqst *)buffer; |
||
1906 | + struct pptp_out_call_rply reply = { |
||
1907 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_OUT_CALL_RPLY), |
||
1908 | + 0 /* callid */, packet->call_id, 1, PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NONE, 0, |
||
1909 | + hton32(PPTP_CONNECT_SPEED), |
||
1910 | + hton16(PPTP_WINDOW), hton16(PPTP_DELAY), 0 |
||
1911 | + }; |
||
1912 | + dbglog("Received Outgoing Call Request."); |
||
1913 | + /* XXX PAC: eventually this should make an outgoing call. XXX */ |
||
1914 | + reply.result_code = hton8(7); /* outgoing calls verboten */ |
||
1915 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply)); |
||
1916 | + break; |
||
1917 | + } |
||
1918 | + case PPTP_OUT_CALL_RPLY: |
||
1919 | + { |
||
1920 | + struct pptp_out_call_rply *packet = |
||
1921 | + (struct pptp_out_call_rply *)buffer; |
||
1922 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
1923 | + u_int16_t callid = ntoh16(packet->call_id_peer); |
||
1924 | + dbglog("Received Outgoing Call Reply."); |
||
1925 | + if (!vector_search(conn->call, (int) callid, &call)) { |
||
1926 | + dbglog("PPTP_OUT_CALL_RPLY received for non-existant call: " |
||
1927 | + "peer call ID (us) %d call ID (them) %d.", |
||
1928 | + callid, ntoh16(packet->call_id)); |
||
1929 | + break; |
||
1930 | + } |
||
1931 | + if (call->call_type != PPTP_CALL_PNS) { |
||
1932 | + dbglog("Ack! How did this call_type get here?"); /* XXX? */ |
||
1933 | + break; |
||
1934 | + } |
||
1935 | + if (call->state.pns != PNS_WAIT_REPLY) { |
||
1936 | + warn("Unexpected(?) Outgoing Call Reply will be ignored."); |
||
1937 | + break; |
||
1938 | + } |
||
1939 | + /* check for errors */ |
||
1940 | + if (packet->result_code != 1) { |
||
1941 | + /* An error. Log it verbosely. */ |
||
1942 | + dbglog("Our outgoing call request [callid %d] has not been " |
||
1943 | + "accepted.", (int) callid); |
||
1944 | + ctrlp_error(packet->result_code, packet->error_code, |
||
1945 | + packet->cause_code, pptp_out_call_reply_result, |
||
1946 | + MAX_OUT_CALL_REPLY_RESULT); |
||
1947 | + call->state.pns = PNS_IDLE; |
||
1948 | + if (call->callback != NULL) |
||
1949 | + call->callback(conn, call, CALL_OPEN_FAIL); |
||
1950 | + pptp_call_destroy(conn, call); |
||
1951 | + } else { |
||
1952 | + /* connection established */ |
||
1953 | + call->state.pns = PNS_ESTABLISHED; |
||
1954 | + call->peer_call_id = ntoh16(packet->call_id); |
||
1955 | + call->speed = ntoh32(packet->speed); |
||
1956 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
1957 | + /* call pptp_set_link. unless the user specified a quirk |
||
1958 | + and this quirk has a set_link hook, this is a noop */ |
||
1959 | + pptp_set_link(conn, call->peer_call_id); |
||
1960 | + if (call->callback != NULL) |
||
1961 | + call->callback(conn, call, CALL_OPEN_DONE); |
||
1962 | + dbglog("Outgoing call established (call ID %u, peer's " |
||
1963 | + "call ID %u).\n", call->call_id, call->peer_call_id); |
||
1964 | + } |
||
1965 | + break; |
||
1966 | + } |
||
1967 | + /* ----------- INCOMING CALL MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1968 | + /* XXX write me XXX */ |
||
1969 | + /* ----------- CALL CONTROL MESSAGES ------------ */ |
||
1970 | + case PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_RQST: |
||
1971 | + { |
||
1972 | + struct pptp_call_clear_rqst *packet = |
||
1973 | + (struct pptp_call_clear_rqst *)buffer; |
||
1974 | + struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy reply = { |
||
1975 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_NTFY), packet->call_id, |
||
1976 | + 1, PPTP_GENERAL_ERROR_NONE, 0, 0, {0} |
||
1977 | + }; |
||
1978 | + dbglog("Received Call Clear Request."); |
||
1979 | + if (vector_contains(conn->call, ntoh16(packet->call_id))) { |
||
1980 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
1981 | + vector_search(conn->call, ntoh16(packet->call_id), &call); |
||
1982 | + if (call->callback != NULL) |
||
1983 | + call->callback(conn, call, CALL_CLOSE_RQST); |
||
1984 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &reply, sizeof(reply)); |
||
1985 | + pptp_call_destroy(conn, call); |
||
1986 | + dbglog("Call closed (RQST) (call id %d)", (int) call->call_id); |
||
1987 | + } |
||
1988 | + break; |
||
1989 | + } |
||
1990 | + case PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_NTFY: |
||
1991 | + { |
||
1992 | + struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy *packet = |
||
1993 | + (struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy *)buffer; |
||
1994 | + dbglog("Call disconnect notification received (call id %d)", |
||
1995 | + ntoh16(packet->call_id)); |
||
1996 | + if (vector_contains(conn->call, ntoh16(packet->call_id))) { |
||
1997 | + PPTP_CALL * call; |
||
1998 | + ctrlp_error(packet->result_code, packet->error_code, |
||
1999 | + packet->cause_code, pptp_call_disc_ntfy, |
||
2000 | + MAX_CALL_DISC_NTFY); |
||
2001 | + vector_search(conn->call, ntoh16(packet->call_id), &call); |
||
2002 | + pptp_call_destroy(conn, call); |
||
2003 | + } |
||
2004 | + /* XXX we could log call stats here XXX */ |
||
2005 | + /* XXX not all servers send this XXX */ |
||
2006 | + break; |
||
2007 | + } |
||
2008 | + case PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO: |
||
2009 | + { |
||
2010 | + /* I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT TO DO IF send_accm IS NOT 0! */ |
||
2011 | + /* this is really dealt with in the HDLC deencapsulation, anyway. */ |
||
2012 | + struct pptp_set_link_info *packet = |
||
2013 | + (struct pptp_set_link_info *)buffer; |
||
2014 | + /* log it. */ |
||
2015 | + dbglog("PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO received from peer_callid %u", |
||
2016 | + (unsigned int) ntoh16(packet->call_id_peer)); |
||
2017 | + dbglog(" send_accm is %08lX, recv_accm is %08lX", |
||
2018 | + (unsigned long) ntoh32(packet->send_accm), |
||
2019 | + (unsigned long) ntoh32(packet->recv_accm)); |
||
2020 | + if (!(ntoh32(packet->send_accm) == 0 && |
||
2021 | + ntoh32(packet->recv_accm) == 0)) |
||
2022 | + warn("Non-zero Async Control Character Maps are not supported!"); |
||
2023 | + break; |
||
2024 | + } |
||
2025 | + default: |
||
2026 | + dbglog("Unrecognized Packet %d received.", |
||
2027 | + (int) ntoh16(((struct pptp_header *)buffer)->ctrl_type)); |
||
2028 | + /* goto pptp_conn_close; */ |
||
2029 | + break; |
||
2030 | + } |
||
2031 | + return 0; |
||
2032 | +pptp_conn_close: |
||
2033 | + warn("pptp_conn_close(%d)", (int) close_reason); |
||
2034 | + pptp_conn_close(conn, close_reason); |
||
2035 | + return 0; |
||
2036 | +} |
||
2037 | + |
||
2038 | +/*** pptp_set_link **************************************************************/ |
||
2039 | +void pptp_set_link(PPTP_CONN* conn, int peer_call_id) |
||
2040 | +{ |
||
2041 | + int idx, rc; |
||
2042 | + /* if we need to send a set_link packet because of buggy |
||
2043 | + hardware or pptp server, do it now */ |
||
2044 | + if ((idx = get_quirk_index()) != -1 && pptp_fixups[idx].set_link_hook) { |
||
2045 | + struct pptp_set_link_info packet; |
||
2046 | + if ((rc = pptp_fixups[idx].set_link_hook(&packet, peer_call_id))) |
||
2047 | + warn("calling the set_link hook failed (%d)", rc); |
||
2048 | + if (pptp_send_ctrl_packet(conn, &packet, sizeof(packet))) { |
||
2049 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
2050 | + } |
||
2051 | + } |
||
2052 | +} |
||
2053 | + |
||
2054 | +/*** Get info from call structure *********************************************/ |
||
2055 | +/* NOTE: The peer_call_id is undefined until we get a server response. */ |
||
2056 | +void pptp_call_get_ids(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call, |
||
2057 | + u_int16_t * call_id, u_int16_t * peer_call_id) |
||
2058 | +{ |
||
2059 | + assert(conn != NULL); assert(call != NULL); |
||
2060 | + *call_id = call->call_id; |
||
2061 | + *peer_call_id = call->peer_call_id; |
||
2062 | +} |
||
2063 | + |
||
2064 | +/*** pptp_call_closure_put ****************************************************/ |
||
2065 | +void pptp_call_closure_put(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call, void *cl) |
||
2066 | +{ |
||
2067 | + assert(conn != NULL); assert(call != NULL); |
||
2068 | + call->closure = cl; |
||
2069 | +} |
||
2070 | + |
||
2071 | +/*** pptp_call_closure_get ****************************************************/ |
||
2072 | +void * pptp_call_closure_get(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call) |
||
2073 | +{ |
||
2074 | + assert(conn != NULL); assert(call != NULL); |
||
2075 | + return call->closure; |
||
2076 | +} |
||
2077 | + |
||
2078 | +/*** pptp_conn_closure_put ****************************************************/ |
||
2079 | +void pptp_conn_closure_put(PPTP_CONN * conn, void *cl) |
||
2080 | +{ |
||
2081 | + assert(conn != NULL); |
||
2082 | + conn->closure = cl; |
||
2083 | +} |
||
2084 | + |
||
2085 | +/*** pptp_conn_closure_get ****************************************************/ |
||
2086 | +void * pptp_conn_closure_get(PPTP_CONN * conn) |
||
2087 | +{ |
||
2088 | + assert(conn != NULL); |
||
2089 | + return conn->closure; |
||
2090 | +} |
||
2091 | + |
||
2092 | +/*** Reset keep-alive timer ***************************************************/ |
||
2093 | +static void pptp_reset_timer(void) |
||
2094 | +{ |
||
2095 | + const struct itimerval tv = { { 0, 0 }, /* stop on time-out */ |
||
2096 | + { idle_wait, 0 } }; |
||
2097 | + if (idle_wait) setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &tv, NULL); |
||
2098 | +} |
||
2099 | + |
||
2100 | + |
||
2101 | +/*** Handle keep-alive timer **************************************************/ |
||
2102 | +static void pptp_handle_timer() |
||
2103 | +{ |
||
2104 | + int i; |
||
2105 | + /* "Keep Alives and Timers, 1": check connection state */ |
||
2106 | + if (global.conn->conn_state != CONN_ESTABLISHED) { |
||
2107 | + if (global.conn->conn_state == CONN_WAIT_STOP_REPLY) |
||
2108 | + /* hard close. */ |
||
2109 | + pptp_conn_destroy(global.conn); |
||
2110 | + else /* soft close */ |
||
2111 | + pptp_conn_close(global.conn, PPTP_STOP_NONE); |
||
2112 | + } |
||
2113 | + /* "Keep Alives and Timers, 2": check echo status */ |
||
2114 | + if (global.conn->ka_state == KA_OUTSTANDING) { |
||
2115 | + /* no response to keep-alive */ |
||
2116 | + info("closing control connection due to missing echo reply"); |
||
2117 | + pptp_conn_close(global.conn, PPTP_STOP_NONE); |
||
2118 | + } else { /* ka_state == NONE */ /* send keep-alive */ |
||
2119 | + struct pptp_echo_rqst rqst = { |
||
2120 | + PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(PPTP_ECHO_RQST), hton32(global.conn->ka_id) }; |
||
2121 | + pptp_send_ctrl_packet(global.conn, &rqst, sizeof(rqst)); |
||
2122 | + global.conn->ka_state = KA_OUTSTANDING; |
||
2123 | + } |
||
2124 | + /* check incoming/outgoing call states for !IDLE && !ESTABLISHED */ |
||
2125 | + for (i = 0; i < vector_size(global.conn->call); i++) { |
||
2126 | + PPTP_CALL * call = vector_get_Nth(global.conn->call, i); |
||
2127 | + if (call->call_type == PPTP_CALL_PNS) { |
||
2128 | + if (call->state.pns == PNS_WAIT_REPLY) { |
||
2129 | + /* send close request */ |
||
2130 | + pptp_call_close(global.conn, call); |
||
2131 | + assert(call->state.pns == PNS_WAIT_DISCONNECT); |
||
2132 | + } else if (call->state.pns == PNS_WAIT_DISCONNECT) { |
||
2133 | + /* hard-close the call */ |
||
2134 | + pptp_call_destroy(global.conn, call); |
||
2135 | + } |
||
2136 | + } else if (call->call_type == PPTP_CALL_PAC) { |
||
2137 | + if (call->state.pac == PAC_WAIT_REPLY) { |
||
2138 | + /* XXX FIXME -- drop the PAC connection XXX */ |
||
2139 | + } else if (call->state.pac == PAC_WAIT_CS_ANS) { |
||
2140 | + /* XXX FIXME -- drop the PAC connection XXX */ |
||
2141 | + } |
||
2142 | + } |
||
2143 | + } |
||
2144 | + pptp_reset_timer(); |
||
2145 | +} |
||
2146 | --- /dev/null |
||
2147 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_ctrl.h |
||
2148 | @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ |
||
2149 | +/* pptp_ctrl.h ... handle PPTP control connection. |
||
2150 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2151 | + * |
||
2152 | + * $Id: pptp_ctrl.h,v 1.5 2004/11/09 01:42:32 quozl Exp $ |
||
2153 | + */ |
||
2154 | + |
||
2155 | +#ifndef INC_PPTP_CTRL_H |
||
2156 | +#define INC_PPTP_CTRL_H |
||
2157 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
||
2158 | + |
||
2159 | +typedef struct PPTP_CONN PPTP_CONN; |
||
2160 | +typedef struct PPTP_CALL PPTP_CALL; |
||
2161 | + |
||
2162 | +enum call_state { CALL_OPEN_RQST, CALL_OPEN_DONE, CALL_OPEN_FAIL, |
||
2163 | + CALL_CLOSE_RQST, CALL_CLOSE_DONE }; |
||
2164 | +enum conn_state { CONN_OPEN_RQST, CONN_OPEN_DONE, CONN_OPEN_FAIL, |
||
2165 | + CONN_CLOSE_RQST, CONN_CLOSE_DONE }; |
||
2166 | + |
||
2167 | +typedef void (*pptp_call_cb)(PPTP_CONN*, PPTP_CALL*, enum call_state); |
||
2168 | +typedef void (*pptp_conn_cb)(PPTP_CONN*, enum conn_state); |
||
2169 | + |
||
2170 | +/* if 'isclient' is true, then will send 'conn open' packet to other host. |
||
2171 | + * not necessary if this is being opened by a server process after |
||
2172 | + * receiving a conn_open packet from client. |
||
2173 | + */ |
||
2174 | +PPTP_CONN * pptp_conn_open(int inet_sock, int isclient, |
||
2175 | + pptp_conn_cb callback); |
||
2176 | +PPTP_CALL * pptp_call_open(PPTP_CONN * conn, int call_id, |
||
2177 | + pptp_call_cb callback, char *phonenr,int window); |
||
2178 | +int pptp_conn_established(PPTP_CONN * conn); |
||
2179 | +/* soft close. Will callback on completion. */ |
||
2180 | +void pptp_call_close(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call); |
||
2181 | +/* hard close. */ |
||
2182 | +void pptp_call_destroy(PPTP_CONN *conn, PPTP_CALL *call); |
||
2183 | +/* soft close. Will callback on completion. */ |
||
2184 | +void pptp_conn_close(PPTP_CONN * conn, u_int8_t close_reason); |
||
2185 | +/* hard close */ |
||
2186 | +void pptp_conn_destroy(PPTP_CONN * conn); |
||
2187 | + |
||
2188 | +/* Add file descriptors used by pptp to fd_set. */ |
||
2189 | +void pptp_fd_set(PPTP_CONN * conn, fd_set * read_set, fd_set * write_set, int *max_fd); |
||
2190 | +/* handle any pptp file descriptors set in fd_set, and clear them */ |
||
2191 | +int pptp_dispatch(PPTP_CONN * conn, fd_set * read_set, fd_set * write_set); |
||
2192 | + |
||
2193 | +/* Get info about connection, call */ |
||
2194 | +void pptp_call_get_ids(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call, |
||
2195 | + u_int16_t * call_id, u_int16_t * peer_call_id); |
||
2196 | +/* Arbitrary user data about this call/connection. |
||
2197 | + * It is the caller's responsibility to free this data before calling |
||
2198 | + * pptp_call|conn_close() |
||
2199 | + */ |
||
2200 | +void * pptp_conn_closure_get(PPTP_CONN * conn); |
||
2201 | +void pptp_conn_closure_put(PPTP_CONN * conn, void *cl); |
||
2202 | +void * pptp_call_closure_get(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call); |
||
2203 | +void pptp_call_closure_put(PPTP_CONN * conn, PPTP_CALL * call, void *cl); |
||
2204 | + |
||
2205 | +#endif /* INC_PPTP_CTRL_H */ |
||
2206 | --- /dev/null |
||
2207 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_msg.h |
||
2208 | @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ |
||
2209 | +/* pptp.h: packet structures and magic constants for the PPTP protocol |
||
2210 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2211 | + * |
||
2212 | + * $Id: pptp_msg.h,v 1.3 2003/02/15 10:37:21 quozl Exp $ |
||
2213 | + */ |
||
2214 | + |
||
2215 | +#ifndef INC_PPTP_H |
||
2216 | +#define INC_PPTP_H |
||
2217 | + |
||
2218 | +/* Grab definitions of int16, int32, etc. */ |
||
2219 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
||
2220 | +/* define "portable" htons, etc. */ |
||
2221 | +#define hton8(x) (x) |
||
2222 | +#define ntoh8(x) (x) |
||
2223 | +#define hton16(x) htons(x) |
||
2224 | +#define ntoh16(x) ntohs(x) |
||
2225 | +#define hton32(x) htonl(x) |
||
2226 | +#define ntoh32(x) ntohl(x) |
||
2227 | + |
||
2228 | +/* PPTP magic numbers: ----------------------------------------- */ |
||
2229 | + |
||
2230 | +#define PPTP_MAGIC 0x1A2B3C4D /* Magic cookie for PPTP datagrams */ |
||
2231 | +#define PPTP_PORT 1723 /* PPTP TCP port number */ |
||
2232 | +#define PPTP_PROTO 47 /* PPTP IP protocol number */ |
||
2233 | + |
||
2234 | +/* Control Connection Message Types: --------------------------- */ |
||
2235 | + |
||
2236 | +#define PPTP_MESSAGE_CONTROL 1 |
||
2237 | +#define PPTP_MESSAGE_MANAGE 2 |
||
2238 | + |
||
2239 | +/* Control Message Types: -------------------------------------- */ |
||
2240 | + |
||
2241 | +/* (Control Connection Management) */ |
||
2242 | +#define PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RQST 1 |
||
2243 | +#define PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RPLY 2 |
||
2244 | +#define PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RQST 3 |
||
2245 | +#define PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RPLY 4 |
||
2246 | +#define PPTP_ECHO_RQST 5 |
||
2247 | +#define PPTP_ECHO_RPLY 6 |
||
2248 | + |
||
2249 | +/* (Call Management) */ |
||
2250 | +#define PPTP_OUT_CALL_RQST 7 |
||
2251 | +#define PPTP_OUT_CALL_RPLY 8 |
||
2252 | +#define PPTP_IN_CALL_RQST 9 |
||
2253 | +#define PPTP_IN_CALL_RPLY 10 |
||
2254 | +#define PPTP_IN_CALL_CONNECT 11 |
||
2255 | +#define PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_RQST 12 |
||
2256 | +#define PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_NTFY 13 |
||
2257 | + |
||
2258 | +/* (Error Reporting) */ |
||
2259 | +#define PPTP_WAN_ERR_NTFY 14 |
||
2260 | + |
||
2261 | +/* (PPP Session Control) */ |
||
2262 | +#define PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO 15 |
||
2263 | + |
||
2264 | +/* PPTP version information: --------------------------------------*/ |
||
2265 | +#define PPTP_VERSION_STRING "1.00" |
||
2266 | +#define PPTP_VERSION 0x100 |
||
2267 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_STRING "0.01" |
||
2268 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION 0x001 |
||
2269 | + |
||
2270 | +/* PPTP capabilities: ---------------------------------------------*/ |
||
2271 | + |
||
2272 | +/* (Framing capabilities for msg sender) */ |
||
2273 | +#define PPTP_FRAME_ASYNC 1 |
||
2274 | +#define PPTP_FRAME_SYNC 2 |
||
2275 | +#define PPTP_FRAME_ANY 3 |
||
2276 | + |
||
2277 | +/* (Bearer capabilities for msg sender) */ |
||
2278 | +#define PPTP_BEARER_ANALOG 1 |
||
2279 | +#define PPTP_BEARER_DIGITAL 2 |
||
2280 | +#define PPTP_BEARER_ANY 3 |
||
2281 | + |
||
2282 | +#define PPTP_RESULT_GENERAL_ERROR 2 |
||
2283 | + |
||
2284 | +/* (Reasons to close a connection) */ |
||
2285 | +#define PPTP_STOP_NONE 1 /* no good reason */ |
||
2286 | +#define PPTP_STOP_PROTOCOL 2 /* can't support peer's protocol version */ |
||
2287 | +#define PPTP_STOP_LOCAL_SHUTDOWN 3 /* requester is being shut down */ |
||
2288 | + |
||
2289 | +/* PPTP datagram structures (all data in network byte order): ----------*/ |
||
2290 | + |
||
2291 | +struct pptp_header { |
||
2292 | + u_int16_t length; /* message length in octets, including header */ |
||
2293 | + u_int16_t pptp_type; /* PPTP message type. 1 for control message. */ |
||
2294 | + u_int32_t magic; /* this should be PPTP_MAGIC. */ |
||
2295 | + u_int16_t ctrl_type; /* Control message type (0-15) */ |
||
2296 | + u_int16_t reserved0; /* reserved. MUST BE ZERO. */ |
||
2297 | +}; |
||
2298 | + |
||
2299 | +struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn { /* for control message types 1 and 2 */ |
||
2300 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2301 | + |
||
2302 | + u_int16_t version; /* PPTP protocol version. = PPTP_VERSION */ |
||
2303 | + u_int8_t result_code; /* these two fields should be zero on rqst msg*/ |
||
2304 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* 0 unless result_code==2 (General Error) */ |
||
2305 | + u_int32_t framing_cap; /* Framing capabilities */ |
||
2306 | + u_int32_t bearer_cap; /* Bearer Capabilities */ |
||
2307 | + u_int16_t max_channels; /* Maximum Channels (=0 for PNS, PAC ignores) */ |
||
2308 | + u_int16_t firmware_rev; /* Firmware or Software Revision */ |
||
2309 | + u_int8_t hostname[64]; /* Host Name (64 octets, zero terminated) */ |
||
2310 | + u_int8_t vendor[64]; /* Vendor string (64 octets, zero term.) */ |
||
2311 | + /* MS says that end of hostname/vendor fields should be filled with */ |
||
2312 | + /* octets of value 0, but Win95 PPTP driver doesn't do this. */ |
||
2313 | +}; |
||
2314 | + |
||
2315 | +struct pptp_stop_ctrl_conn { /* for control message types 3 and 4 */ |
||
2316 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2317 | + |
||
2318 | + u_int8_t reason_result; /* reason for rqst, result for rply */ |
||
2319 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* MUST be 0, unless rply result==2 (general err)*/ |
||
2320 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST be 0 */ |
||
2321 | +}; |
||
2322 | + |
||
2323 | +struct pptp_echo_rqst { /* for control message type 5 */ |
||
2324 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2325 | + u_int32_t identifier; /* arbitrary value set by sender which is used */ |
||
2326 | + /* to match up reply and request */ |
||
2327 | +}; |
||
2328 | + |
||
2329 | +struct pptp_echo_rply { /* for control message type 6 */ |
||
2330 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2331 | + u_int32_t identifier; /* should correspond to id of rqst */ |
||
2332 | + u_int8_t result_code; |
||
2333 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* =0, unless result_code==2 (general error) */ |
||
2334 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2335 | +}; |
||
2336 | + |
||
2337 | +struct pptp_out_call_rqst { /* for control message type 7 */ |
||
2338 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2339 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (unique id used to multiplex data) */ |
||
2340 | + u_int16_t call_sernum; /* Call Serial Number (used for logging) */ |
||
2341 | + u_int32_t bps_min; /* Minimum BPS (lowest acceptable line speed) */ |
||
2342 | + u_int32_t bps_max; /* Maximum BPS (highest acceptable line speed) */ |
||
2343 | + u_int32_t bearer; /* Bearer type */ |
||
2344 | + u_int32_t framing; /* Framing type */ |
||
2345 | + u_int16_t recv_size; /* Recv. Window Size (no. of buffered packets) */ |
||
2346 | + u_int16_t delay; /* Packet Processing Delay (in 1/10 sec) */ |
||
2347 | + u_int16_t phone_len; /* Phone Number Length (num. of valid digits) */ |
||
2348 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2349 | + u_int8_t phone_num[64]; /* Phone Number (64 octets, null term.) */ |
||
2350 | + u_int8_t subaddress[64]; /* Subaddress (64 octets, null term.) */ |
||
2351 | +}; |
||
2352 | + |
||
2353 | +struct pptp_out_call_rply { /* for control message type 8 */ |
||
2354 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2355 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (used to multiplex data over tunnel)*/ |
||
2356 | + u_int16_t call_id_peer; /* Peer's Call ID (call_id of pptp_out_call_rqst)*/ |
||
2357 | + u_int8_t result_code; /* Result Code (1 is no errors) */ |
||
2358 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* Error Code (=0 unless result_code==2) */ |
||
2359 | + u_int16_t cause_code; /* Cause Code (addt'l failure information) */ |
||
2360 | + u_int32_t speed; /* Connect Speed (in BPS) */ |
||
2361 | + u_int16_t recv_size; /* Recv. Window Size (no. of buffered packets) */ |
||
2362 | + u_int16_t delay; /* Packet Processing Delay (in 1/10 sec) */ |
||
2363 | + u_int32_t channel; /* Physical Channel ID (for logging) */ |
||
2364 | +}; |
||
2365 | + |
||
2366 | +struct pptp_in_call_rqst { /* for control message type 9 */ |
||
2367 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2368 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (unique id used to multiplex data) */ |
||
2369 | + u_int16_t call_sernum; /* Call Serial Number (used for logging) */ |
||
2370 | + u_int32_t bearer; /* Bearer type */ |
||
2371 | + u_int32_t channel; /* Physical Channel ID (for logging) */ |
||
2372 | + u_int16_t dialed_len; /* Dialed Number Length (# of valid digits) */ |
||
2373 | + u_int16_t dialing_len; /* Dialing Number Length (# of valid digits) */ |
||
2374 | + u_int8_t dialed_num[64]; /* Dialed Number (64 octets, zero term.) */ |
||
2375 | + u_int8_t dialing_num[64]; /* Dialing Number (64 octets, zero term.) */ |
||
2376 | + u_int8_t subaddress[64]; /* Subaddress (64 octets, zero term.) */ |
||
2377 | +}; |
||
2378 | + |
||
2379 | +struct pptp_in_call_rply { /* for control message type 10 */ |
||
2380 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2381 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (used to multiplex data over tunnel)*/ |
||
2382 | + u_int16_t call_id_peer; /* Peer's Call ID (call_id of pptp_out_call_rqst)*/ |
||
2383 | + u_int8_t result_code; /* Result Code (1 is no errors) */ |
||
2384 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* Error Code (=0 unless result_code==2) */ |
||
2385 | + u_int16_t recv_size; /* Recv. Window Size (no. of buffered packets) */ |
||
2386 | + u_int16_t delay; /* Packet Processing Delay (in 1/10 sec) */ |
||
2387 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2388 | +}; |
||
2389 | + |
||
2390 | +struct pptp_in_call_connect { /* for control message type 11 */ |
||
2391 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2392 | + u_int16_t call_id_peer; /* Peer's Call ID (call_id of pptp_out_call_rqst)*/ |
||
2393 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2394 | + u_int32_t speed; /* Connect Speed (in BPS) */ |
||
2395 | + u_int16_t recv_size; /* Recv. Window Size (no. of buffered packets) */ |
||
2396 | + u_int16_t delay; /* Packet Processing Delay (in 1/10 sec) */ |
||
2397 | + u_int32_t framing; /* Framing type */ |
||
2398 | +}; |
||
2399 | + |
||
2400 | +struct pptp_call_clear_rqst { /* for control message type 12 */ |
||
2401 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2402 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (used to multiplex data over tunnel)*/ |
||
2403 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2404 | +}; |
||
2405 | + |
||
2406 | +struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy { /* for control message type 13 */ |
||
2407 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2408 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* Call ID (used to multiplex data over tunnel)*/ |
||
2409 | + u_int8_t result_code; /* Result Code */ |
||
2410 | + u_int8_t error_code; /* Error Code (=0 unless result_code==2) */ |
||
2411 | + u_int16_t cause_code; /* Cause Code (for ISDN, is Q.931 cause code) */ |
||
2412 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2413 | + u_int8_t call_stats[128]; /* Call Statistics: 128 octets, ascii, 0-term */ |
||
2414 | +}; |
||
2415 | + |
||
2416 | +struct pptp_wan_err_ntfy { /* for control message type 14 */ |
||
2417 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2418 | + u_int16_t call_id_peer; /* Peer's Call ID (call_id of pptp_out_call_rqst)*/ |
||
2419 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2420 | + u_int32_t crc_errors; /* CRC errors */ |
||
2421 | + u_int32_t frame_errors; /* Framing errors */ |
||
2422 | + u_int32_t hard_errors; /* Hardware overruns */ |
||
2423 | + u_int32_t buff_errors; /* Buffer overruns */ |
||
2424 | + u_int32_t time_errors; /* Time-out errors */ |
||
2425 | + u_int32_t align_errors; /* Alignment errors */ |
||
2426 | +}; |
||
2427 | + |
||
2428 | +struct pptp_set_link_info { /* for control message type 15 */ |
||
2429 | + struct pptp_header header; |
||
2430 | + u_int16_t call_id_peer; /* Peer's Call ID (call_id of pptp_out_call_rqst) */ |
||
2431 | + u_int16_t reserved1; /* MUST BE ZERO */ |
||
2432 | + u_int32_t send_accm; /* Send ACCM (for PPP packets; default 0xFFFFFFFF)*/ |
||
2433 | + u_int32_t recv_accm; /* Receive ACCM (for PPP pack.;default 0xFFFFFFFF)*/ |
||
2434 | +}; |
||
2435 | + |
||
2436 | +/* helpful #defines: -------------------------------------------- */ |
||
2437 | +#define pptp_isvalid_ctrl(header, type, length) \ |
||
2438 | + (!( ( ntoh16(((struct pptp_header *)header)->length) < (length) ) || \ |
||
2439 | + ( ntoh16(((struct pptp_header *)header)->pptp_type) !=(type) ) || \ |
||
2440 | + ( ntoh32(((struct pptp_header *)header)->magic) !=PPTP_MAGIC) || \ |
||
2441 | + ( ntoh16(((struct pptp_header *)header)->ctrl_type) > PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO) || \ |
||
2442 | + ( ntoh16(((struct pptp_header *)header)->reserved0) !=0 ) )) |
||
2443 | + |
||
2444 | +#define PPTP_HEADER_CTRL(type) \ |
||
2445 | +{ hton16(PPTP_CTRL_SIZE(type)), \ |
||
2446 | + hton16(PPTP_MESSAGE_CONTROL), \ |
||
2447 | + hton32(PPTP_MAGIC), \ |
||
2448 | + hton16(type), 0 } |
||
2449 | + |
||
2450 | +#define PPTP_CTRL_SIZE(type) ( \ |
||
2451 | +(type==PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RQST)?sizeof(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn): \ |
||
2452 | +(type==PPTP_START_CTRL_CONN_RPLY)?sizeof(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn): \ |
||
2453 | +(type==PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RQST )?sizeof(struct pptp_stop_ctrl_conn): \ |
||
2454 | +(type==PPTP_STOP_CTRL_CONN_RPLY )?sizeof(struct pptp_stop_ctrl_conn): \ |
||
2455 | +(type==PPTP_ECHO_RQST )?sizeof(struct pptp_echo_rqst): \ |
||
2456 | +(type==PPTP_ECHO_RPLY )?sizeof(struct pptp_echo_rply): \ |
||
2457 | +(type==PPTP_OUT_CALL_RQST )?sizeof(struct pptp_out_call_rqst): \ |
||
2458 | +(type==PPTP_OUT_CALL_RPLY )?sizeof(struct pptp_out_call_rply): \ |
||
2459 | +(type==PPTP_IN_CALL_RQST )?sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_rqst): \ |
||
2460 | +(type==PPTP_IN_CALL_RPLY )?sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_rply): \ |
||
2461 | +(type==PPTP_IN_CALL_CONNECT )?sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_connect): \ |
||
2462 | +(type==PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_RQST )?sizeof(struct pptp_call_clear_rqst): \ |
||
2463 | +(type==PPTP_CALL_CLEAR_NTFY )?sizeof(struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy): \ |
||
2464 | +(type==PPTP_WAN_ERR_NTFY )?sizeof(struct pptp_wan_err_ntfy): \ |
||
2465 | +(type==PPTP_SET_LINK_INFO )?sizeof(struct pptp_set_link_info): \ |
||
2466 | +0) |
||
2467 | +#define max(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) |
||
2468 | +#define PPTP_CTRL_SIZE_MAX ( \ |
||
2469 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn), \ |
||
2470 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_echo_rqst), \ |
||
2471 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_echo_rply), \ |
||
2472 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_out_call_rqst), \ |
||
2473 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_out_call_rply), \ |
||
2474 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_rqst), \ |
||
2475 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_rply), \ |
||
2476 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_in_call_connect), \ |
||
2477 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_call_clear_rqst), \ |
||
2478 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_call_clear_ntfy), \ |
||
2479 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_wan_err_ntfy), \ |
||
2480 | +max(sizeof(struct pptp_set_link_info), 0))))))))))))) |
||
2481 | + |
||
2482 | + |
||
2483 | +/* gre header structure: -------------------------------------------- */ |
||
2484 | + |
||
2485 | +#define PPTP_GRE_PROTO 0x880B |
||
2486 | +#define PPTP_GRE_VER 0x1 |
||
2487 | + |
||
2488 | +#define PPTP_GRE_FLAG_C 0x80 |
||
2489 | +#define PPTP_GRE_FLAG_R 0x40 |
||
2490 | +#define PPTP_GRE_FLAG_K 0x20 |
||
2491 | +#define PPTP_GRE_FLAG_S 0x10 |
||
2492 | +#define PPTP_GRE_FLAG_A 0x80 |
||
2493 | + |
||
2494 | +#define PPTP_GRE_IS_C(f) ((f)&PPTP_GRE_FLAG_C) |
||
2495 | +#define PPTP_GRE_IS_R(f) ((f)&PPTP_GRE_FLAG_R) |
||
2496 | +#define PPTP_GRE_IS_K(f) ((f)&PPTP_GRE_FLAG_K) |
||
2497 | +#define PPTP_GRE_IS_S(f) ((f)&PPTP_GRE_FLAG_S) |
||
2498 | +#define PPTP_GRE_IS_A(f) ((f)&PPTP_GRE_FLAG_A) |
||
2499 | + |
||
2500 | +struct pptp_gre_header { |
||
2501 | + u_int8_t flags; /* bitfield */ |
||
2502 | + u_int8_t ver; /* should be PPTP_GRE_VER (enhanced GRE) */ |
||
2503 | + u_int16_t protocol; /* should be PPTP_GRE_PROTO (ppp-encaps) */ |
||
2504 | + u_int16_t payload_len; /* size of ppp payload, not inc. gre header */ |
||
2505 | + u_int16_t call_id; /* peer's call_id for this session */ |
||
2506 | + u_int32_t seq; /* sequence number. Present if S==1 */ |
||
2507 | + u_int32_t ack; /* seq number of highest packet recieved by */ |
||
2508 | + /* sender in this session */ |
||
2509 | +}; |
||
2510 | + |
||
2511 | +#endif /* INC_PPTP_H */ |
||
2512 | --- /dev/null |
||
2513 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_options.h |
||
2514 | @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ |
||
2515 | +/* pptp_options.h ...... various constants used in the PPTP protocol. |
||
2516 | + * #define STANDARD to emulate NT 4.0 exactly. |
||
2517 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2518 | + * |
||
2519 | + * $Id: pptp_options.h,v 1.3 2004/11/09 01:42:32 quozl Exp $ |
||
2520 | + */ |
||
2521 | + |
||
2522 | +#ifndef INC_PPTP_OPTIONS_H |
||
2523 | +#define INC_PPTP_OPTIONS_H |
||
2524 | + |
||
2525 | +#undef PPTP_FIRMWARE_STRING |
||
2526 | +#undef PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION |
||
2527 | +#define PPTP_BUF_MAX 65536 |
||
2528 | +#define PPTP_TIMEOUT 60 /* seconds */ |
||
2529 | +extern int idle_wait; |
||
2530 | +extern int max_echo_wait; |
||
2531 | +#define PPTP_CONNECT_SPEED 1000000000 |
||
2532 | +#define PPTP_WINDOW 3 |
||
2533 | +#define PPTP_DELAY 0 |
||
2534 | +#define PPTP_BPS_MIN 2400 |
||
2535 | +#define PPTP_BPS_MAX 1000000000 |
||
2536 | + |
||
2537 | +#ifndef STANDARD |
||
2538 | +#define PPTP_MAX_CHANNELS 65535 |
||
2539 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_STRING "0.01" |
||
2540 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION 0x001 |
||
2541 | +#define PPTP_HOSTNAME {'l','o','c','a','l',0} |
||
2542 | +#define PPTP_VENDOR {'c','a','n','a','n','i','a','n',0} |
||
2543 | +#define PPTP_FRAME_CAP PPTP_FRAME_ANY |
||
2544 | +#define PPTP_BEARER_CAP PPTP_BEARER_ANY |
||
2545 | +#else |
||
2546 | +#define PPTP_MAX_CHANNELS 5 |
||
2547 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_STRING "0.01" |
||
2548 | +#define PPTP_FIRMWARE_VERSION 0 |
||
2549 | +#define PPTP_HOSTNAME {'l','o','c','a','l',0} |
||
2550 | +#define PPTP_VENDOR {'N','T',0} |
||
2551 | +#define PPTP_FRAME_CAP 2 |
||
2552 | +#define PPTP_BEARER_CAP 1 |
||
2553 | +#endif |
||
2554 | + |
||
2555 | +#endif /* INC_PPTP_OPTIONS_H */ |
||
2556 | --- /dev/null |
||
2557 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_quirks.c |
||
2558 | @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ |
||
2559 | +/* pptp_quirks.c ...... various options to fix quirks found in buggy adsl modems |
||
2560 | + * mulix <mulix@actcom.co.il> |
||
2561 | + * |
||
2562 | + * $Id: pptp_quirks.c,v 1.2 2001/11/23 03:42:51 quozl Exp $ |
||
2563 | + */ |
||
2564 | + |
||
2565 | +#include <string.h> |
||
2566 | +#include "orckit_quirks.h" |
||
2567 | +#include "pptp_quirks.h" |
||
2568 | + |
||
2569 | +static int quirk_index = -1; |
||
2570 | + |
||
2571 | +struct pptp_fixup pptp_fixups[] = { |
||
2572 | + {BEZEQ_ISRAEL, ORCKIT, ORCKIT_ATUR3, |
||
2573 | + orckit_atur3_build_hook, |
||
2574 | + orckit_atur3_start_ctrl_conn_hook, |
||
2575 | + orckit_atur3_set_link_hook} |
||
2576 | +}; |
||
2577 | + |
||
2578 | +static int fixups_sz = sizeof(pptp_fixups)/sizeof(pptp_fixups[0]); |
||
2579 | + |
||
2580 | +/* return 0 on success, non 0 otherwise */ |
||
2581 | +int set_quirk_index(int index) |
||
2582 | +{ |
||
2583 | + if (index >= 0 && index < fixups_sz) { |
||
2584 | + quirk_index = index; |
||
2585 | + return 0; |
||
2586 | + } |
||
2587 | + |
||
2588 | + return -1; |
||
2589 | +} |
||
2590 | + |
||
2591 | +int get_quirk_index() |
||
2592 | +{ |
||
2593 | + return quirk_index; |
||
2594 | +} |
||
2595 | + |
||
2596 | +/* return the index for this isp in the quirks table, -1 if not found */ |
||
2597 | +int find_quirk(const char* isp_name) |
||
2598 | +{ |
||
2599 | + int i = 0; |
||
2600 | + if (isp_name) { |
||
2601 | + while (i < fixups_sz && pptp_fixups[i].isp) { |
||
2602 | + if (!strcmp(pptp_fixups[i].isp, isp_name)) { |
||
2603 | + return i; |
||
2604 | + } |
||
2605 | + ++i; |
||
2606 | + } |
||
2607 | + } |
||
2608 | + |
||
2609 | + return -1; |
||
2610 | +} |
||
2611 | + |
||
2612 | + |
||
2613 | --- /dev/null |
||
2614 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/pptp_quirks.h |
||
2615 | @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ |
||
2616 | +/* pptp_quirks.h ...... various options to fix quirks found in buggy adsl modems |
||
2617 | + * mulix <mulix@actcom.co.il> |
||
2618 | + * |
||
2619 | + * $Id: pptp_quirks.h,v 1.1 2001/11/20 06:30:10 quozl Exp $ |
||
2620 | + */ |
||
2621 | + |
||
2622 | +#ifndef INC_PPTP_QUIRKS_H |
||
2623 | +#define INC_PPTP_QUIRKS_H |
||
2624 | + |
||
2625 | +/* isp defs - correspond to slots in the fixups table */ |
||
2626 | +#define BEZEQ_ISRAEL "BEZEQ_ISRAEL" |
||
2627 | + |
||
2628 | +/* vendor defs */ |
||
2629 | + |
||
2630 | +#define ORCKIT 1 |
||
2631 | +#define ALCATEL 2 |
||
2632 | + |
||
2633 | +/* device defs */ |
||
2634 | + |
||
2635 | +#define ORCKIT_ATUR2 1 |
||
2636 | +#define ORCKIT_ATUR3 2 |
||
2637 | + |
||
2638 | +#include "pptp_msg.h" |
||
2639 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
||
2640 | + |
||
2641 | +struct pptp_fixup { |
||
2642 | + const char* isp; /* which isp? e.g. Bezeq in Israel */ |
||
2643 | + int vendor; /* which vendor? e.g. Orckit */ |
||
2644 | + int device; /* which device? e.g. Orckit Atur3 */ |
||
2645 | + |
||
2646 | + /* use this hook to build your own out call request packet */ |
||
2647 | + int (*out_call_rqst_hook)(struct pptp_out_call_rqst* packet); |
||
2648 | + |
||
2649 | + /* use this hook to build your own start control connection packet */ |
||
2650 | + /* note that this hook is called from two different places, depending |
||
2651 | + on whether this is a request or reply */ |
||
2652 | + int (*start_ctrl_conn)(struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn* packet); |
||
2653 | + |
||
2654 | + /* use this hook if you need to send a 'set_link' packet once |
||
2655 | + the connection is established */ |
||
2656 | + int (*set_link_hook)(struct pptp_set_link_info* packet, |
||
2657 | + int peer_call_id); |
||
2658 | +}; |
||
2659 | + |
||
2660 | +extern struct pptp_fixup pptp_fixups[]; |
||
2661 | + |
||
2662 | +/* find the index for this isp in the quirks table */ |
||
2663 | +/* return the index on success, -1 if not found */ |
||
2664 | +int find_quirk(const char* isp_name); |
||
2665 | + |
||
2666 | +/* set the global quirk index. return 0 on success, non 0 otherwise */ |
||
2667 | +int set_quirk_index(int index); |
||
2668 | + |
||
2669 | +/* get the global quirk index. return the index on success, |
||
2670 | + -1 if no quirk is defined */ |
||
2671 | +int get_quirk_index(); |
||
2672 | + |
||
2673 | + |
||
2674 | +#endif /* INC_PPTP_QUIRKS_H */ |
||
2675 | --- /dev/null |
||
2676 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/util.c |
||
2677 | @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ |
||
2678 | +/* util.c ....... error message utilities. |
||
2679 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2680 | + * |
||
2681 | + * $Id: util.c,v 1.11 2005/08/22 00:49:48 quozl Exp $ |
||
2682 | + */ |
||
2683 | + |
||
2684 | +#include <stdio.h> |
||
2685 | +#include <stdarg.h> |
||
2686 | +#include <syslog.h> |
||
2687 | +#include <unistd.h> |
||
2688 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
||
2689 | +#include "util.h" |
||
2690 | + |
||
2691 | +#define MAKE_STRING(label) \ |
||
2692 | +va_list ap; \ |
||
2693 | +char buf[256], string[256]; \ |
||
2694 | +va_start(ap, format); \ |
||
2695 | +vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap); \ |
||
2696 | +snprintf(string, sizeof(string), "%s %s[%s:%s:%d]: %s", \ |
||
2697 | + log_string, label, func, file, line, buf); \ |
||
2698 | +va_end(ap) |
||
2699 | + |
||
2700 | +/*** connect a file to a file descriptor **************************************/ |
||
2701 | +int file2fd(const char *path, const char *mode, int fd) |
||
2702 | +{ |
||
2703 | + int ok = 0; |
||
2704 | + FILE *file = NULL; |
||
2705 | + file = fopen(path, mode); |
||
2706 | + if (file != NULL && dup2(fileno(file), fd) != -1) |
||
2707 | + ok = 1; |
||
2708 | + if (file) fclose(file); |
||
2709 | + return ok; |
||
2710 | +} |
||
2711 | + |
||
2712 | +/* signal to pipe delivery implementation */ |
||
2713 | +#include <unistd.h> |
||
2714 | +#include <fcntl.h> |
||
2715 | +#include <signal.h> |
||
2716 | +#include <string.h> |
||
2717 | + |
||
2718 | +/* pipe private to process */ |
||
2719 | +static int sigpipe[2]; |
||
2720 | + |
||
2721 | +/* create a signal pipe, returns 0 for success, -1 with errno for failure */ |
||
2722 | +int sigpipe_create() |
||
2723 | +{ |
||
2724 | + int rc; |
||
2725 | + |
||
2726 | + rc = pipe(sigpipe); |
||
2727 | + if (rc < 0) return rc; |
||
2728 | + |
||
2729 | + fcntl(sigpipe[0], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); |
||
2730 | + fcntl(sigpipe[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); |
||
2731 | + |
||
2732 | +#ifdef O_NONBLOCK |
||
2733 | +#define FLAG_TO_SET O_NONBLOCK |
||
2734 | +#else |
||
2735 | +#ifdef SYSV |
||
2736 | +#define FLAG_TO_SET O_NDELAY |
||
2737 | +#else /* BSD */ |
||
2738 | +#define FLAG_TO_SET FNDELAY |
||
2739 | +#endif |
||
2740 | +#endif |
||
2741 | + |
||
2742 | + rc = fcntl(sigpipe[1], F_GETFL); |
||
2743 | + if (rc != -1) |
||
2744 | + rc = fcntl(sigpipe[1], F_SETFL, rc | FLAG_TO_SET); |
||
2745 | + if (rc < 0) return rc; |
||
2746 | + return 0; |
||
2747 | +#undef FLAG_TO_SET |
||
2748 | +} |
||
2749 | + |
||
2750 | +/* generic handler for signals, writes signal number to pipe */ |
||
2751 | +void sigpipe_handler(int signum) |
||
2752 | +{ |
||
2753 | + write(sigpipe[1], &signum, sizeof(signum)); |
||
2754 | + signal(signum, sigpipe_handler); |
||
2755 | +} |
||
2756 | + |
||
2757 | +/* assign a signal number to the pipe */ |
||
2758 | +void sigpipe_assign(int signum) |
||
2759 | +{ |
||
2760 | + struct sigaction sa; |
||
2761 | + |
||
2762 | + memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa)); |
||
2763 | + sa.sa_handler = sigpipe_handler; |
||
2764 | + sigaction(signum, &sa, NULL); |
||
2765 | +} |
||
2766 | + |
||
2767 | +/* return the signal pipe read file descriptor for select(2) */ |
||
2768 | +int sigpipe_fd() |
||
2769 | +{ |
||
2770 | + return sigpipe[0]; |
||
2771 | +} |
||
2772 | + |
||
2773 | +/* read and return the pending signal from the pipe */ |
||
2774 | +int sigpipe_read() |
||
2775 | +{ |
||
2776 | + int signum; |
||
2777 | + read(sigpipe[0], &signum, sizeof(signum)); |
||
2778 | + return signum; |
||
2779 | +} |
||
2780 | + |
||
2781 | +void sigpipe_close() |
||
2782 | +{ |
||
2783 | + close(sigpipe[0]); |
||
2784 | + close(sigpipe[1]); |
||
2785 | +} |
||
2786 | + |
||
2787 | --- /dev/null |
||
2788 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/util.h |
||
2789 | @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ |
||
2790 | +/* util.h ....... error message utilities. |
||
2791 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2792 | + * |
||
2793 | + * $Id: util.h,v 1.6 2005/03/10 01:18:20 quozl Exp $ |
||
2794 | + */ |
||
2795 | + |
||
2796 | +#ifndef INC_UTIL_H |
||
2797 | +#define INC_UTIL_H |
||
2798 | + |
||
2799 | +int file2fd(const char *path, const char *mode, int fd); |
||
2800 | + |
||
2801 | +/* signal to pipe delivery implementation */ |
||
2802 | + |
||
2803 | +/* create a signal pipe, returns 0 for success, -1 with errno for failure */ |
||
2804 | +int sigpipe_create(); |
||
2805 | + |
||
2806 | +/* generic handler for signals, writes signal number to pipe */ |
||
2807 | +void sigpipe_handler(int signum); |
||
2808 | + |
||
2809 | +/* assign a signal number to the pipe */ |
||
2810 | +void sigpipe_assign(int signum); |
||
2811 | + |
||
2812 | +/* return the signal pipe read file descriptor for select(2) */ |
||
2813 | +int sigpipe_fd(); |
||
2814 | + |
||
2815 | +/* read and return the pending signal from the pipe */ |
||
2816 | +int sigpipe_read(); |
||
2817 | + |
||
2818 | +void sigpipe_close(); |
||
2819 | + |
||
2820 | +#endif /* INC_UTIL_H */ |
||
2821 | --- /dev/null |
||
2822 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/vector.c |
||
2823 | @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ |
||
2824 | +/* vector.c ..... store a vector of PPTP_CALL information and search it |
||
2825 | + * efficiently. |
||
2826 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
2827 | + * |
||
2828 | + * $Id: vector.c,v 1.3 2003/06/17 10:12:55 reink Exp $ |
||
2829 | + */ |
||
2830 | + |
||
2831 | +#include <stdlib.h> |
||
2832 | +#include <string.h> |
||
2833 | +#include <assert.h> |
||
2834 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" |
||
2835 | +#include "vector.h" |
||
2836 | +/* #define VECTOR_DEBUG */ |
||
2837 | +#ifndef TRUE |
||
2838 | +#define TRUE 1 |
||
2839 | +#endif |
||
2840 | +#ifndef FALSE |
||
2841 | +#define FALSE 0 |
||
2842 | +#endif |
||
2843 | + |
||
2844 | +struct vector_item { |
||
2845 | + int key; |
||
2846 | + PPTP_CALL *call; |
||
2847 | +}; |
||
2848 | + |
||
2849 | +struct vector_struct { |
||
2850 | + struct vector_item *item; |
||
2851 | + int size; |
||
2852 | + int alloc; |
||
2853 | +#ifdef VECTOR_DEBUG |
||
2854 | + int key_max; |
||
2855 | +#endif |
||
2856 | +}; |
||
2857 | + |
||
2858 | +static struct vector_item *binary_search(VECTOR *v, int key); |
||
2859 | + |
||
2860 | +/*** vector_create ************************************************************/ |
||
2861 | +VECTOR *vector_create() |
||
2862 | +{ |
||
2863 | + const int INITIAL_SIZE = 4; |
||
2864 | + |
||
2865 | + VECTOR *v = malloc(sizeof(*v)); |
||
2866 | + if (v == NULL) return v; |
||
2867 | + |
||
2868 | + v->size = 0; |
||
2869 | + v->alloc = INITIAL_SIZE; |
||
2870 | + v->item = malloc(sizeof(*(v->item)) * (v->alloc)); |
||
2871 | +#ifdef VECTOR_DEBUG |
||
2872 | + v->key_max = -1; |
||
2873 | +#endif |
||
2874 | + if (v->item == NULL) { free(v); return NULL; } |
||
2875 | + else return v; |
||
2876 | +} |
||
2877 | + |
||
2878 | +/*** vector_destroy ***********************************************************/ |
||
2879 | +void vector_destroy(VECTOR *v) |
||
2880 | +{ |
||
2881 | + free(v->item); |
||
2882 | +#ifdef VECTOR_DEBUG |
||
2883 | + v->item = NULL; |
||
2884 | +#endif |
||
2885 | + free(v); |
||
2886 | +} |
||
2887 | + |
||
2888 | +/*** vector_size **************************************************************/ |
||
2889 | +int vector_size(VECTOR *v) |
||
2890 | +{ |
||
2891 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
2892 | + return v->size; |
||
2893 | +} |
||
2894 | + |
||
2895 | +/*** vector_insert************************************************************* |
||
2896 | + * nice thing about file descriptors is that we are assured by POSIX |
||
2897 | + * that they are monotonically increasing. |
||
2898 | + */ |
||
2899 | +int vector_insert(VECTOR *v, int key, PPTP_CALL * call) |
||
2900 | +{ |
||
2901 | + int i; |
||
2902 | + assert(v != NULL && call != NULL); |
||
2903 | + assert(!vector_contains(v, key)); |
||
2904 | +#ifdef VECTOR_DEBUG |
||
2905 | + assert(v->key_max < key); |
||
2906 | +#endif |
||
2907 | + if (!(v->size < v->alloc)) { |
||
2908 | + void *tmp = realloc(v->item, sizeof(*(v->item)) * 2 * v->alloc); |
||
2909 | + if (tmp != NULL) { |
||
2910 | + v->alloc *= 2; |
||
2911 | + v->item = tmp; |
||
2912 | + } else return FALSE; /* failed to alloc memory. */ |
||
2913 | + } |
||
2914 | + assert(v->size < v->alloc); |
||
2915 | + /* for safety, we make this work in the general case; |
||
2916 | + * but this is optimized for adding call to the end of the vector. |
||
2917 | + */ |
||
2918 | + for(i = v->size - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
||
2919 | + if (v->item[i].key < key) |
||
2920 | + break; |
||
2921 | + /* insert after item i */ |
||
2922 | + memmove(&v->item[i + 2], &v->item[i + 1], |
||
2923 | + (v->size - i - 1) * sizeof(*(v->item))); |
||
2924 | + v->item[i + 1].key = key; |
||
2925 | + v->item[i + 1].call = call; |
||
2926 | + v->size++; |
||
2927 | +#ifdef VECTOR_DEBUG |
||
2928 | + if (v->key_max < key) /* ie, always. */ |
||
2929 | + v->key_max = key; |
||
2930 | +#endif |
||
2931 | + return TRUE; |
||
2932 | +} |
||
2933 | + |
||
2934 | +/*** vector_remove ************************************************************/ |
||
2935 | +int vector_remove(VECTOR *v, int key) |
||
2936 | +{ |
||
2937 | + struct vector_item *tmp; |
||
2938 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
2939 | + if ((tmp =binary_search(v,key)) == NULL) return FALSE; |
||
2940 | + assert(tmp >= v->item && tmp < v->item + v->size); |
||
2941 | + memmove(tmp, tmp + 1, (v->size - (v->item - tmp) - 1) * sizeof(*(v->item))); |
||
2942 | + v->size--; |
||
2943 | + return TRUE; |
||
2944 | +} |
||
2945 | + |
||
2946 | +/*** vector_search ************************************************************/ |
||
2947 | +int vector_search(VECTOR *v, int key, PPTP_CALL **call) |
||
2948 | +{ |
||
2949 | + struct vector_item *tmp; |
||
2950 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
2951 | + tmp = binary_search(v, key); |
||
2952 | + if (tmp ==NULL) return FALSE; |
||
2953 | + *call = tmp->call; |
||
2954 | + return TRUE; |
||
2955 | +} |
||
2956 | + |
||
2957 | +/*** vector_contains **********************************************************/ |
||
2958 | +int vector_contains(VECTOR *v, int key) |
||
2959 | +{ |
||
2960 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
2961 | + return (binary_search(v, key) != NULL); |
||
2962 | +} |
||
2963 | + |
||
2964 | +/*** vector_item **************************************************************/ |
||
2965 | +static struct vector_item *binary_search(VECTOR *v, int key) |
||
2966 | +{ |
||
2967 | + int l,r,x; |
||
2968 | + l = 0; |
||
2969 | + r = v->size - 1; |
||
2970 | + while (r >= l) { |
||
2971 | + x = (l + r)/2; |
||
2972 | + if (key < v->item[x].key) r = x - 1; else l = x + 1; |
||
2973 | + if (key == v->item[x].key) return &(v->item[x]); |
||
2974 | + } |
||
2975 | + return NULL; |
||
2976 | +} |
||
2977 | + |
||
2978 | +/*** vector_scan *************************************************************** |
||
2979 | + * Hmm. Let's be fancy and use a binary search for the first |
||
2980 | + * unused key, taking advantage of the list is stored sorted; ie |
||
2981 | + * we can look at pointers and keys at two different locations, |
||
2982 | + * and if (ptr1 - ptr2) = (key1 - key2) then all the slots |
||
2983 | + * between ptr1 and ptr2 are filled. Note that ptr1-ptr2 should |
||
2984 | + * never be greater than key1-key2 (no duplicate keys!)... we |
||
2985 | + * check for this. |
||
2986 | + */ |
||
2987 | +int vector_scan(VECTOR *v, int lo, int hi, int *key) |
||
2988 | +{ |
||
2989 | + int l,r,x; |
||
2990 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
2991 | + assert(key != NULL); |
||
2992 | + if ((v->size<1) || (lo < v->item[0].key)) { *key = lo; return TRUE; } |
||
2993 | + /* our array bounds */ |
||
2994 | + l = 0; r = v->size - 1; |
||
2995 | + while (r > l) { |
||
2996 | + /* check for a free spot right after l */ |
||
2997 | + if (v->item[l].key + 1 < v->item[l + 1].key) { /* found it! */ |
||
2998 | + *key = v->item[l].key + 1; |
||
2999 | + return TRUE; |
||
3000 | + } |
||
3001 | + /* no dice. Let's see if the free spot is before or after the midpoint */ |
||
3002 | + x = (l + r)/2; |
||
3003 | + /* Okay, we have right (r), left (l) and the probe (x). */ |
||
3004 | + assert(x - l <= v->item[x].key - v->item[l].key); |
||
3005 | + assert(r - x <= v->item[r].key - v->item[x].key); |
||
3006 | + if (x - l < v->item[x].key - v->item[l].key) |
||
3007 | + /* room between l and x */ |
||
3008 | + r = x; |
||
3009 | + else /* no room between l and x */ |
||
3010 | + if (r - x < v->item[r].key - v->item[x].key) |
||
3011 | + /* room between x and r */ |
||
3012 | + l = x; |
||
3013 | + else /* no room between x and r, either */ |
||
3014 | + break; /* game over, man. */ |
||
3015 | + } |
||
3016 | + /* no room found in already allocated space. Check to see if |
||
3017 | + * there's free space above allocated entries. */ |
||
3018 | + if (v->item[v->size - 1].key < hi) { |
||
3019 | + *key = v->item[v->size - 1].key + 1; |
||
3020 | + return TRUE; |
||
3021 | + } |
||
3022 | + /* outta luck */ |
||
3023 | + return FALSE; |
||
3024 | +} |
||
3025 | + |
||
3026 | +/*** vector_get_Nth ***********************************************************/ |
||
3027 | +PPTP_CALL * vector_get_Nth(VECTOR *v, int n) |
||
3028 | +{ |
||
3029 | + assert(v != NULL); |
||
3030 | + assert(0 <= n && n < vector_size(v)); |
||
3031 | + return v->item[n].call; |
||
3032 | +} |
||
3033 | --- /dev/null |
||
3034 | +++ b/pppd/plugins/pptp/vector.h |
||
3035 | @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ |
||
3036 | +/* vector.h ..... store a vector of PPTP_CALL information and search it |
||
3037 | + * efficiently. |
||
3038 | + * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> |
||
3039 | + * |
||
3040 | + * $Id: vector.h,v 1.1.1.1 2000/12/23 08:19:51 scott Exp $ |
||
3041 | + */ |
||
3042 | + |
||
3043 | +#ifndef INC_VECTOR_H |
||
3044 | +#define INC_VECTOR_H |
||
3045 | + |
||
3046 | +#include "pptp_ctrl.h" /* for definition of PPTP_CALL */ |
||
3047 | + |
||
3048 | +typedef struct vector_struct VECTOR; |
||
3049 | + |
||
3050 | +VECTOR *vector_create(); |
||
3051 | +void vector_destroy(VECTOR *v); |
||
3052 | + |
||
3053 | +int vector_size(VECTOR *v); |
||
3054 | + |
||
3055 | +/* vector_insert and vector_search return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. */ |
||
3056 | +int vector_insert(VECTOR *v, int key, PPTP_CALL * call); |
||
3057 | +int vector_remove(VECTOR *v, int key); |
||
3058 | +int vector_search(VECTOR *v, int key, PPTP_CALL ** call); |
||
3059 | +/* vector_contains returns FALSE if not found, TRUE if found. */ |
||
3060 | +int vector_contains(VECTOR *v, int key); |
||
3061 | +/* find first unused key. Returns TRUE on success, FALSE if no. */ |
||
3062 | +int vector_scan(VECTOR *v, int lo, int hi, int *key); |
||
3063 | +/* get a specific PPTP_CALL ... useful only when iterating. */ |
||
3064 | +PPTP_CALL * vector_get_Nth(VECTOR *v, int n); |
||
3065 | + |
||
3066 | +#endif /* INC_VECTOR_H */ |