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Simon Kelley
29d28dda95 Don't send RAs to the wrong place when DAD in progress. 2012-12-03 14:05:59 +00:00
Simon Kelley
421594f83d Forgot --dhcp-except check in previous commit. 2012-12-02 12:17:35 +00:00
Simon Kelley
d89fb4ed4f Check interface for router advertisements. 2012-12-01 21:21:13 +00:00
Simon Kelley
295a54eed3 SetDomainServers Dbus method. 2012-12-01 21:02:15 +00:00
Simon Kelley
2f38141f43 Don't elide code needed for --bind-dynamic if compiled without IPv6. 2012-11-29 21:16:44 +00:00
Simon Kelley
8e4b87918f Header-file dependency checking in Makefile. 2012-11-14 14:12:56 +00:00
Simon Kelley
83b2198e86 Add warning to man page, -d option 2012-11-12 21:07:44 +00:00
Simon Kelley
d1a5975f9b No lease-time in DHCPINFORM replies. 2012-11-05 16:50:30 +00:00
Simon Kelley
52002051ad Doc update for previous checkin. 2012-10-26 11:39:02 +01:00
Simon Kelley
b191a77901 trivial indent fix. 2012-10-24 14:16:00 +01:00
Simon Kelley
23780dd577 Set tag "dhcpv6" rather than "DHCPv6", hardwired tags in lower-case is consistent. 2012-10-23 17:04:37 +01:00
Simon Kelley
d1e9a582ad Use dhcp-range tags when replying to DHCPv6 information-request. 2012-10-23 17:00:57 +01:00
Simon Kelley
819ff4dd0f Wildcard IPv6 dhcp-range. 2012-10-21 18:25:12 +01:00
Simon Kelley
de604c18a0 Remove non-7-bit character from CHANGELOG 2012-10-19 09:50:01 +01:00
Simon Kelley
be6cfb42ab Fix DHCPv6 to do access control correctly when it's configured with --listen-address. 2012-10-16 20:38:31 +01:00
Simon Kelley
2022310f95 SO_REUSEADDR and SO_V6ONLY options on DHCPv6 socket. 2012-10-15 10:41:17 +01:00
Simon Kelley
657ed09693 Add contrib/dbus-test/dbus-test.py 2012-10-12 14:45:55 +01:00
Simon Kelley
c99df938d7 Fix compilation warnings. 2012-10-12 13:39:04 +01:00
Simon Kelley
cf568a3726 Fix typos in sample config file. 2012-10-09 20:51:31 +01:00
Simon Kelley
e4807d8bb2 Fix breakage of --host-record parsing. 2012-09-27 21:52:26 +01:00
Simon Kelley
35239a302a Tweak dhcp-config sanity checking. 2012-09-24 15:09:33 +01:00
Simon Kelley
db3946c358 Debian changelog update. 2012-09-21 17:21:05 +01:00
Simon Kelley
0d28af84d0 Set tag "DHCPv6" for v6 transactions. 2012-09-20 21:24:06 +01:00
Simon Kelley
42698cb7ab Log ignored DHCPv6 information-requests. 2012-09-20 21:19:35 +01:00
Simon Kelley
1d860415f2 Add --max-cache-ttl option. 2012-09-20 20:48:04 +01:00
Simon Kelley
289a253569 Fix build with later Lua libraries. 2012-09-20 15:29:35 +01:00
Simon Kelley
faafb3f7b7 Add SetServersEX method in DBus interface. 2012-09-20 14:17:39 +01:00
Simon Kelley
2b127a1eab Flag DHCP or DHCPv6 in starup logging. 2012-09-18 21:51:22 +01:00
Simon Kelley
dfb23b3f77 Don't report spurious netlink errors. 2012-09-18 21:44:47 +01:00
Simon Kelley
b269221c00 Address allocation tweaking - lease outside dhcp-range but in subnet. 2012-09-16 22:22:23 +01:00
Simon Kelley
8b46061e73 Fix DHCPv6 address allocation for some pathalogical cases. 2012-09-08 21:47:28 +01:00
Simon Kelley
4d0f5b4c44 Fix BOOTP option processing. 2012-09-05 23:29:30 +01:00
Simon Kelley
1dedeb87cc Fix Debian package adduser dependency. 2012-09-04 21:50:52 +01:00
Simon Kelley
79cfefd856 Make pid-file creation immune to symlink attack. 2012-09-02 13:29:51 +01:00
Simon Kelley
0c0d4793ac Tidy buffer use in DHCP startup logging. 2012-09-02 12:57:43 +01:00
Simon Kelley
12d71ed28c Finesse the check for /etc/hosts names which conflict with DHCP names. 2012-08-30 15:16:41 +01:00
Simon Kelley
9fed0f71c2 Further tweaks to DHCP FQDN option. 2012-08-30 11:43:35 +01:00
Simon Kelley
2e34ac1403 Handle DHCP FQDN option with all flags zero and --dhcp-client-update 2012-08-29 14:15:25 +01:00
Simon Kelley
bc54ae392b Debian packaging fixes. 2012-08-28 21:26:56 +01:00
Simon Kelley
00acd06340 Tweak get-version to do the right thing with multiple head tags. 2012-08-17 14:18:50 +01:00
Simon Kelley
476e4a03c1 Bump Debian version 2012-08-17 13:45:49 +01:00
Simon Kelley
5f11b3e5e0 Cope with --listen-address for not yet existent addr in bind-dynamic mode. 2012-08-16 14:04:05 +01:00
Simon Kelley
3169daad46 Fix TFTP access control, broken earlier in release. 2012-08-13 17:39:57 +01:00
Simon Kelley
fd05f12790 Set prefix on-link bit in RAs 2012-08-12 17:48:50 +01:00
Simon Kelley
ad094275b0 Alternate DBus service name via --enable-dbus 2012-08-10 17:10:54 +01:00
Simon Kelley
c740e4f342 Fix FTBFS when -DNO_DHCP - thanks Sung Pae. 2012-08-09 16:19:01 +01:00
Simon Kelley
132255b5da OpenBSD build fix. 2012-08-06 20:12:04 +01:00
Simon Kelley
c4c0488ac6 Update french translation. 2012-08-06 20:09:15 +01:00
Simon Kelley
a2ce6fcc91 Man page typos 2012-08-06 20:05:48 +01:00
Simon Kelley
12090548d2 Add debian/dnsmasq-base.conffiles 2012-08-06 20:00:58 +01:00
Simon Kelley
8223cb15e7 Update FAQ to cover --bind-dynamic. 2012-07-29 20:21:57 +01:00
Simon Kelley
4ba9b38cc5 Debian package: move /etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf. 2012-07-29 17:07:48 +01:00
Simon Kelley
42243214b5 "w" multiplier in lease times. 2012-07-20 15:19:18 +01:00
Simon Kelley
23245c0cb2 RFC 4242 support. 2012-07-18 16:21:11 +01:00
Simon Kelley
b271446f82 Typo. 2012-07-17 12:09:26 +01:00
Simon Kelley
611ebc5f1e Fix broken caching of CNAME chains. 2012-07-16 16:23:46 +01:00
Simon Kelley
be0f45cdbc Typo fix. Thanks Wieland Hoffmann. 2012-07-16 13:35:25 +01:00
Simon Kelley
9b40cbf587 Fix FTBFS when TFTP disabled. 2012-07-13 19:58:26 +01:00
Simon Kelley
c4a7f90ebb Config parsing error-handling update. 2012-07-12 20:52:12 +01:00
Simon Kelley
9609baee41 Merge branch 'access_control' 2012-07-10 15:06:34 +01:00
Simon Kelley
395eb71931 Better log message when dhcp hosts|opts file cannot be read. 2012-07-06 22:07:05 +01:00
Simon Kelley
8bc4cecee6 Remove libvirt-inspired but never used access control features. 2012-07-03 21:04:11 +01:00
Simon Kelley
6b617c0d15 Logging library in Android build scaffold. 2012-06-29 22:11:26 +01:00
Simon Kelley
55d290a3bf Handle pid-file location in Android. 2012-06-29 20:58:32 +01:00
Simon Kelley
e17b4b3871 Fix build-failure with -DNO_DHCP6. 2012-06-28 21:44:30 +01:00
Simon Kelley
236e072cab Typo in BSD-only code. 2012-06-26 21:33:01 +01:00
39 changed files with 1663 additions and 1125 deletions

111
CHANGELOG
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@@ -1,3 +1,74 @@
version 2.64
Handle DHCP FQDN options with all flag bits zero and
--dhcp-client-update set. Thanks to Bernd Krumbroeck for
spotting the problem.
Finesse the check for /etc/hosts names which conflict with
DHCP names. Previously a name/address pair in /etc/hosts
which didn't match the name/address of a DHCP lease would
generate a warning. Now that only happesn if there is not
also a match. This allows multiple addresses for a name in
/etc/hosts with one of them assigned via DHCP.
Fix broken vendor-option processing for BOOTP. Thanks to
Hans-Joachim Baader for the bug report.
Don't report spurious netlink errors, regression in
2.63. Thanks to Vladislav Grishenko for the patch.
Flag DHCP or DHCPv6 in starup logging. Thanks to
Vladislav Grishenko for the patch.
Add SetServersEx method in DBus interface. Thanks to Dan
Williams for the patch.
Add SetDomainServers method in DBus interface. Thanks to
Roy Marples for the patch.
Fix build with later Lua libraries. Thansk to Cristian
Rodriguez for the patch.
Add --max-cache-ttl option. Thanks to Dennis Kaarsemaker
for the patch.
Fix breakage of --host-record parsing, resulting in
infinte loop at startup. Regression in 2.63. Thanks to
Haim Gelfenbeyn for spotting this.
Set SO_REUSEADDRESS and SO_V6ONLY options on the DHCPv6
socket, this allows multiple instances of dnsmasq on a
single machine, in the same way as for DHCPv4. Thanks to
Gene Czarcinski and Vladislav Grishenko for work on this.
Fix DHCPv6 to do access control correctly when it's
configured with --listen-address. Thanks to
Gene Czarcinski for sorting this out.
Add a "wildcard" dhcp-range which works for any IPv6
subnet, --dhcp-range=::,static Useful for Stateless
DHCPv6. Thanks to Vladislav Grishenko for the patch.
Don't include lease-time in DHCPACK replies to DHCPINFORM
queries, since RFC-2131 says we shouldn't. Thanks to
Wouter Ibens for pointing this out.
Makefile tweak to do dependency checking on header files.
Thanks to Johan Peeters for the patch.
Check interface for outgoing unsolicited router
advertisements, rather than relying on interface address
configuration. Thanks to Gene Czarinski for the patch.
Handle better attempts to transmit on interfaces which are
still doing DAD, and specifically do not just transmit
without setting source address and interface, since this
can cause very puzzling effects when a router
advertisement goes astray. Thanks again to Gene Czarinski.
Get RA timers right when there is more than one
dhcp-range on a subnet.
version 2.63
Do duplicate dhcp-host address check in --test mode.
@@ -10,6 +81,43 @@ version 2.63
Add --bind-dynamic. A hybrid mode between the default and
--bind-interfaces which copes with dynamically created
interfaces.
A couple of fixes to the build system for Android. Thanks
to Metin Kaya for the patches.
Remove the interface:<interface> argument in --dhcp-range, and
the interface argument to --enable-tftp. These were a
still-born attempt to allow automatic isolated
configuration by libvirt, but have never (to my knowledge)
been used, had very strange semantics, and have been
superceded by other mechanisms.
Fixed bug logging filenames when duplicate dhcp-host
addresses are found. Thanks to John Hanks for the patch.
Fix regression in 2.61 which broke caching of CNAME
chains. Thanks to Atul Gupta for the bug report.
Allow the target of a --cname flag to be another --cname.
Teach DHCPv6 about the RFC 4242 information-refresh-time
option, and add parsing if the minutes, hours and days
format for options. Thanks to Francois-Xavier Le Bail for
the suggestion.
Allow "w" (for week) as multiplier in lease times, as well
as seconds, minutes, hours and days. Álvaro Gámez Machado
spotted the ommission.
Update French translation. Thanks to Gildas Le Nadan.
Allow a DBus service name to be given with --enable-dbus
which overrides the default,
uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq. Thanks to Mathieu
Trudel-Lapierre for the patch.
Set the "prefix on-link" bit in Router
Advertisements. Thanks to Gui Iribarren for the patch.
version 2.62
@@ -36,7 +144,6 @@ version 2.62
two addresses in the same network. Thanks to Jim Bos for
his help nailing this.
version 2.61
Re-write interface discovery code on *BSD to use
getifaddrs. This is more portable, more straightforward,
@@ -323,7 +430,7 @@ version 2.58
Fix regression in TFTP server on *BSD platforms introduced
in version 2.56, due to confusion with sockaddr
length. Many thanks to Loïc Pefferkorn for finding this.
length. Many thanks to Loic Pefferkorn for finding this.
Support scope-ids in IPv6 addresses of nameservers from
/etc/resolv.conf and in --server options. Eg

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FAQ
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@@ -236,53 +236,70 @@ Q: What network types are supported by the DHCP server?
A: Ethernet (and 802.11 wireless) are supported on all platforms. On
Linux all network types (including FireWire) are supported.
Q: What is this strange "bind-interface" option?
Q: What are these strange "bind-interface" and "bind-dynamic" options?
A: The DNS spec says that the reply to a DNS query must come from the
same address it was sent to. The traditional way to write an UDP
server to do this is to find all of the addresses belonging to the
machine (ie all the interfaces on the machine) and then create a
socket for each interface which is bound to the address of the
interface. Then when a packet is sent to address A, it is received
on the socket bound to address A and when the reply is also sent
via that socket, the source address is set to A by the kernel and
everything works. This is the how dnsmasq works when
"bind-interfaces" is set, with the obvious extension that is misses
out creating sockets for some interfaces depending on the
--interface, --address and --except-interface flags. The
disadvantage of this approach is that it breaks if interfaces don't
exist or are not configured when the daemon starts and does the
socket creation step. In a hotplug-aware world this is a real
problem.
A: Dnsmasq from v2.63 can operate in one of three different "networking
modes". This is unfortunate as it requires users configuring dnsmasq
to take into account some rather bizzare contraints and select the
mode which best fits the requirements of a particular installation.
The origin of these are deficiencies in the Unix networking
model and APIs and each mode has different advantages and
problems. Just to add to the confusion, not all modes are available on
all platforms (due the to lack of supporting network APIs).To further
add to the confusion, the rules for the DHCP subsystem on dnsmasq are
different to the rules for the DNS and TFTP subsystems.
The alternative approach is to have only one socket, which is bound
to the correct port and the wildcard IP address (0.0.0.0). That
socket will receive _all_ packets sent to port 53, no matter what
destination address they have. This solves the problem of
interfaces which are created or reconfigured after daemon
start-up. To make this work is more complicated because of the
"reply source address" problem. When a UDP packet is sent by a
socket bound to 0.0.0.0 its source address will be set to the
address of one of the machine's interfaces, but which one is not
determined and can vary depending on the OS being run. To get round
this it is neccessary to use a scary advanced API to determine the
address to which a query was sent, and force that to be the source
address in the reply. For IPv4 this stuff in non-portable and quite
often not even available (It's different between FreeBSD 5.x and
Linux, for instance, and FreeBSD 4.x, Linux 2.0.x and OpenBSD don't
have it at all.) Hence "bind-interfaces" has to always be available
as a fall back. For IPv6 the API is standard and universally
available.
The three modes are "wildcard", "bind-interfaces" and "bind-dynamic".
It could be argued that if the --interface or --address flags are
used then binding interfaces is more appropriate, but using
wildcard binding means that dnsmasq will quite happily start up
after being told to use interfaces which don't exist, but which are
created later. Wildcard binding breaks the scenario when dnsmasq is
listening on one interface and another server (most probably BIND)
is listening on another. It's not possible for BIND to bind to an
(address,port) pair when dnsmasq has bound (wildcard,port), hence
the ability to explicitly turn off wildcard binding.
In "wildcard" mode, dnsmasq binds the wildcard IP address (0.0.0.0 or
::). This allows it to recieve all the packets sent to the server on
the relevant port. Access control (--interface, --except-interface,
--listen-address, etc) is implemented by dnsmasq: it queries the
kernel to determine the interface on which a packet was recieved and
the address to which it was sent, and applies the configured
rules. Wildcard mode is the default if neither of the other modes are
specified.
In "bind-interfaces" mode, dnsmasq runs through all the network
interfaces available when it starts, finds the set of IP addresses on
those interfaces, filters that set using the access control
configuration, and then binds the set of IP addresses. Only packets
sent to the allowed addresses are delivered by the kernel to dnsmasq.
In "bind-dynamic" mode, access control filtering is done both by
binding individual IP addresses, as for bind-interfaces, and by
inspecting individual packets on arrival as for wildcard mode. In
addition, dnsmasq notices when new interfaces appear or new addresses
appear on existing interfaces, and the resulting IP addresses are
bound automatically without having to restart dnsmasq.
The mode chosen has four different effects: co-existence with other
servers, semantics of --interface access control, effect of new
interfaces, and legality of --interface specifications for
non-existent inferfaces. We will deal with these in order.
A dnsmasq instance running in wildcard mode precludes a machine from
running a second instance of dnsmasq or any other DNS, TFTP or DHCP
server. Attempts to do so will fail with an "address in use" error.
Dnsmasq running in --bind-interfaces or bind-dynamic mode allow other
instances of dnsmasq or other servers, as long as no two servers are
configured to listen on the same interface address.
The semantics of --interface varies subtly between wildcard or
bind-dynamic mode and bind-interfaces mode. The situation where this
matters is a request which arrives via one interface (A), but with a
destination address of a second interface (B) and when dnsmasq is
configured to listen only on B. In wildcard or bind-dynamic mode, such
a request will be ignored, in bind-interfaces mode, it will be
accepted.
The creation of new network interfaces after dnsmasq starts is ignored
by dnsmasq when in --bind-interfaces mode. In wildcard or bind-dynamic
mode, such interfaces are handled normally.
A --interface specification for a non-existent interface is a fatal
error at start-up when in --bind-interfaces mode, by just generates a
warning in wildcard or bind-dynamic mode.
Q: Why doesn't Kerberos work/why can't I get sensible answers to
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@@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ all : $(BUILDDIR)
clean :
rm -f *~ $(BUILDDIR)/*.mo contrib/*/*~ */*~ $(BUILDDIR)/*.pot
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)/*.o $(BUILDDIR)/dnsmasq.a $(BUILDDIR)/dnsmasq core */core
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)/.configured $(BUILDDIR)/*.o $(BUILDDIR)/dnsmasq.a $(BUILDDIR)/dnsmasq
rm -rf core */core
install : all install-common
@@ -113,7 +114,11 @@ $(BUILDDIR):
mkdir -p $(BUILDDIR)
# rules below are targets in recusive makes with cwd=$(SRC)
# rules below are targets in recusive makes with cwd=$(BUILDDIR)
.configured: $(hdrs)
@rm -f *.o
@touch $@
$(objs:.o=.c) $(hdrs):
ln -s $(top)/$(SRC)/$@ .
@@ -121,7 +126,7 @@ $(objs:.o=.c) $(hdrs):
.c.o:
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(COPTS) $(i18n) $(build_cflags) $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) -c $<
dnsmasq : $(hdrs) $(objs)
dnsmasq : .configured $(hdrs) $(objs)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(objs) $(build_libs) $(LIBS)
dnsmasq.pot : $(objs:.o=.c) $(hdrs)

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@@ -17,4 +17,6 @@ LOCAL_C_INCLUDES := external/dnsmasq/src
LOCAL_CFLAGS := -O2 -g -W -Wall -D__ANDROID__ -DNO_IPV6 -DNO_TFTP -DNO_SCRIPT
LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES := libc libcutils
LOCAL_LDLIBS := -L$(SYSROOT)/usr/lib -llog
include $(BUILD_EXECUTABLE)

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
# which has a set of references substituted into it by git.
# If we can find one which matches $v[0-9].* then we assume it's
# a version-number tag, else we just use the whole string.
# If there is more than one v[0-9].* tag, sort them and use the
# first. This favours, eg v2.63 over 2.63rc6.
if which git >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ -d $1/.git ]; then
cd $1; git describe
@@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ else
vers=`cat $1/VERSION | sed 's/[(), ]/,/ g' | tr ',' '\n' | grep $v[0-9]`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "${vers}" | head -n 1 | sed 's/^v//'
echo "${vers}" | sort | head -n 1 | sed 's/^v//'
else
cat $1/VERSION
fi

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contrib/dbus-test/dbus-test.py Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
import dbus
bus = dbus.SystemBus()
p = bus.get_object("uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq", "/uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq")
l = dbus.Interface(p, dbus_interface="uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq")
# The new more flexible SetServersEx method
array = dbus.Array()
array.append(["1.2.3.5"])
array.append(["1.2.3.4#664", "foobar.com"])
array.append(["1003:1234:abcd::1%eth0", "eng.mycorp.com", "lab.mycorp.com"])
print l.SetServersEx(array)
# Must create a new object for dnsmasq as the introspection gives the wrong
# signature for SetServers (av) while the code only expects a bunch of arguments
# instead of an array of variants
p = bus.get_object("uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq", "/uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq", introspect=False)
l = dbus.Interface(p, dbus_interface="uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq")
# The previous method; all addresses in machine byte order
print l.SetServers(dbus.UInt32(16909060), # 1.2.3.5
dbus.UInt32(16909061), # 1.2.3.4
"foobar.com",
dbus.Byte(0x10), # 1003:1234:abcd::1
dbus.Byte(0x03),
dbus.Byte(0x12),
dbus.Byte(0x34),
dbus.Byte(0xab),
dbus.Byte(0xcd),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x00),
dbus.Byte(0x01),
"eng.mycorp.com",
"lab.mycorp.com")

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@@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ and avoids startup races with the provider of nameserver information.
Dnsmasq provides one service on the DBus: uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq
and a single object: /uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq
and a single object: /uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq
The name of the service may be changed by giving an argument to --enable-dbus.
1. METHODS
----------
@@ -94,6 +95,65 @@ Each call to SetServers completely replaces the set of servers
specified by via the DBus, but it leaves any servers specified via the
command line or /etc/dnsmasq.conf or /etc/resolv.conf alone.
SetServersEx
------------
This function is more flexible and the SetServers function, in that it can
handle address scoping, port numbers, and is easier for clients to use.
Returns nothing. Takes a set of arguments representing the new
upstream DNS servers to be used by dnsmasq. All addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6)
are represented as STRINGS. Each server address may be followed by one or more
STRINGS, which are the domains for which the preceding server should be used.
This function takes an array of STRING arrays, where each inner array represents
a set of DNS servers and domains for which those servers may be used. Each
string represents a list of upstream DNS servers first, and domains second.
Mixing of domains and servers within a the string array is not allowed.
Examples.
[
["1.2.3.4", "foobar.com"],
["1003:1234:abcd::1%eth0", "eng.mycorp.com", "lab.mycorp.com"]
]
is equivalent to
--server=/foobar.com/1.2.3.4 \
--server=/eng.mycorp.com/lab.mycorp.com/1003:1234:abcd::1%eth0
An IPv4 address of 0.0.0.0 is interpreted as "no address, local only",
so
[ ["0.0.0.0", "local.domain"] ]
is equivalent to
--local=/local.domain/
Each call to SetServersEx completely replaces the set of servers
specified by via the DBus, but it leaves any servers specified via the
command line or /etc/dnsmasq.conf or /etc/resolv.conf alone.
SetDomainServers
----------------
Yes another variation for setting DNS servers, with the capability of
SetServersEx, but without using arrays of arrays, which are not
sendable with dbus-send. The arguments are an array of strings which
are identical to the equivalent arguments --server, so the example
for SetServersEx is represented as
[
"/foobar.com/1.2.3.4"
"/eng.mycorp.com/lab.mycorp.com/1003:1234:abcd::1%eth0"
]
2. SIGNALS
----------

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debian/changelog vendored
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@@ -1,6 +1,35 @@
dnsmasq (2.64-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream.
-- Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Fri, 21 Sep 2012 17:17:22 +0000
dnsmasq (2.63-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Make pid-file creation immune to symlink attacks. (closes: #686484)
-- Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Fri, 21 Sep 2012 17:16:34 +0000
dnsmasq (2.63-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Move adduser dependency to dnsmasq-base. (closes: #686694)
-- Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Tue, 4 Sep 2012 21:44:15 +0000
dnsmasq (2.63-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix version script to report correct version.
* Unbotch move of dbus config file by using correct versions in
Replaces: and Breaks: lines. (closes: #685204)
* Create dnsmasq user in dnsmasq-base so that Dbus doesn't complain if
only dnsmasq-base is installed. (closes: #685987)
-- Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Tue, 28 Aug 2012 16:18:35 +0000
dnsmasq (2.63-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream.
* Move /etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf from dnsmasq to dnsmasq-base.
-- Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:55:35 +0000

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@@ -2,5 +2,4 @@
/etc/default/dnsmasq
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
/etc/resolvconf/update.d/dnsmasq
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf
/etc/insserv.conf.d/dnsmasq

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Package: dnsmasq
Architecture: all
Depends: netbase, adduser, dnsmasq-base(>= ${source:Version})
Depends: netbase, dnsmasq-base(>= ${source:Version})
Suggests: resolvconf
Conflicts: resolvconf (<<1.15)
Description: Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
@@ -22,8 +22,9 @@ Description: Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
Package: dnsmasq-base
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: dnsmasq (<<2.41)
Depends: adduser, ${shlibs:Depends}
Breaks: dnsmasq (<< 2.63-1~)
Replaces: dnsmasq (<< 2.63-1~)
Description: Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
This package contains the dnsmasq executable and documentation, but
not the infrastructure required to run it as a system daemon. For

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
# Create the dnsmasq user in dnsmasq-base, so that Dbus doesn't complain.
# create a user to run as (code stolen from dovecot-common)
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
if [ -z "`id -u dnsmasq 2> /dev/null`" ]; then
adduser --system --home /var/lib/misc --gecos "dnsmasq" \
--no-create-home --disabled-password \
--quiet dnsmasq || true
fi
# Make the directory where we keep the pid file - this
# has to be owned by "dnsmasq" so that the file can be unlinked.
# This is only actually used by the dnsmasq binary package, not
# dnsmasq-base, but it's much easier to create it here so that
# we don't have synchronisation issues with the creation of the
# dnsmasq user.
if [ ! -d /var/run/dnsmasq ]; then
mkdir /var/run/dnsmasq
chown dnsmasq:nogroup /var/run/dnsmasq
fi
fi

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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
if [ purge = "$1" ]; then
if [ -x "$(command -v deluser)" ]; then
deluser --quiet --system dnsmasq > /dev/null || true
else
echo >&2 "not removing dnsmasq system account because deluser command was not found"
fi
rm -rf /var/run/dnsmasq
fi

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@@ -1,27 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
# create a user to run as (code stolen from dovecot-common)
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
if [ -z "`id -u dnsmasq 2> /dev/null`" ]; then
adduser --system --home /var/lib/misc --gecos "dnsmasq" \
--no-create-home --disabled-password \
--quiet dnsmasq || true
fi
# Make the directory where we keep the pid file - this
# has to be owned by "dnsmasq" do that the file can be unlinked.
if [ ! -d /var/run/dnsmasq ]; then
mkdir /var/run/dnsmasq
chown dnsmasq:nogroup /var/run/dnsmasq
fi
# handle new location of pidfile during an upgrade
if [ -e /var/run/dnsmasq.pid ]; then
mv /var/run/dnsmasq.pid /var/run/dnsmasq
fi
fi
if [ -x /etc/init.d/dnsmasq ]; then
update-rc.d dnsmasq defaults 15 85 >/dev/null
@@ -40,10 +19,4 @@ if [ -x /etc/init.d/dnsmasq ]; then
fi
fi
# dpkg can botch the change of /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq from
# directory to symlink. Fix up here.
if [ ! -h /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq ] && { rmdir /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq; }; then
cd /usr/share/doc/
ln -s /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq-base dnsmasq
fi

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@@ -3,10 +3,4 @@ set -e
if [ purge = "$1" ]; then
update-rc.d dnsmasq remove >/dev/null
if [ -x "$(command -v deluser)" ]; then
deluser --quiet --system dnsmasq > /dev/null || true
else
echo >&2 "not removing dnsmasq system account because deluser command was not found"
fi
rm -rf /var/run/dnsmasq
fi

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@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ binary-indep: checkroot
-d debian/daemon/etc/resolvconf/update.d \
-d debian/daemon/usr/lib/resolvconf/dpkg-event.d \
-d debian/daemon/etc/default \
-d debian/daemon/etc/dbus-1/system.d \
-d debian/daemon/lib/systemd/system \
-d debian/daemon/etc/insserv.conf.d
install -m 644 debian/conffiles debian/daemon/DEBIAN
@@ -96,7 +95,6 @@ binary-indep: checkroot
install -m 644 debian/default debian/daemon/etc/default/dnsmasq
install -m 644 dnsmasq.conf.example debian/daemon/etc/dnsmasq.conf
install -m 644 debian/readme.dnsmasq.d debian/daemon/etc/dnsmasq.d/README
install -m 644 debian/dbus.conf debian/daemon/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf
install -m 644 debian/systemd.service debian/daemon/lib/systemd/system/dnsmasq.service
install -m 644 debian/insserv debian/daemon/etc/insserv.conf.d/dnsmasq
ln -s $(package) debian/daemon/usr/share/doc/dnsmasq
@@ -111,6 +109,7 @@ binary-arch: checkroot
rm -rf debian/base
install -m 755 \
-d debian/base/DEBIAN \
-d debian/base/etc/dbus-1/system.d \
-d debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package) \
-d debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/examples \
-d debian/base/var/run \
@@ -129,10 +128,14 @@ ifeq (,$(findstring nodocs,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
install -m 644 dbus/DBus-interface debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/.
gzip -9 debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/DBus-interface
endif
install -m 644 debian/dnsmasq-base.conffiles debian/base/DEBIAN/conffiles
install -m 755 debian/dnsmasq-base.postinst debian/base/DEBIAN/postinst
install -m 755 debian/dnsmasq-base.postrm debian/base/DEBIAN/postrm
install -m 644 debian/changelog debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/changelog.Debian
gzip -9 debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/changelog.Debian
install -m 644 debian/readme debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/README.Debian
install -m 644 debian/copyright debian/base/usr/share/doc/$(package)/copyright
install -m 644 debian/dbus.conf debian/base/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf
gzip -9 debian/base/usr/share/man/man8/dnsmasq.8
for f in debian/base/usr/share/man/*; do \
if [ -f $$f/man8/dnsmasq.8 ]; then \

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@@ -326,6 +326,9 @@
# dnsmasq and another.
#dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[::],[1234::88]
# Ask client to poll for option changes every six hours. (RFC4242)
#dhcp-option=option6:information-refresh-time,6h
# Set the NTP time server address to be the same machine as
# is running dnsmasq
#dhcp-option=42,0.0.0.0
@@ -477,7 +480,7 @@
#tftp-no-blocksize
# Set the boot file name only when the "red" tag is set.
#dhcp-boot=net:red,pxelinux.red-net
#dhcp-boot=tag:red,pxelinux.red-net
# An example of dhcp-boot with an external TFTP server: the name and IP
# address of the server are given after the filename.
@@ -522,7 +525,7 @@
# If you want to disable negative caching, uncomment this.
#no-negcache
# Normally responses which come form /etc/hosts and the DHCP lease
# Normally responses which come from /etc/hosts and the DHCP lease
# file have Time-To-Live set as zero, which conventionally means
# do not cache further. If you are happy to trade lower load on the
# server for potentially stale date, you can set a time-to-live (in
@@ -618,6 +621,6 @@
# Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
#log-dhcp
# Include a another lot of configuration options.
# Include another lot of configuration options.
#conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.more.conf
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@@ -71,6 +71,9 @@ maximum TTL will be given to clients instead of the true TTL value if it is
lower. The true TTL value is however kept in the cache to avoid flooding
the upstream DNS servers.
.TP
.B --max-cache-ttl=<time>
Set a maximum TTL value for entries in the cache.
.TP
.B \-k, --keep-in-foreground
Do not go into the background at startup but otherwise run as
normal. This is intended for use when dnsmasq is run under daemontools
@@ -80,7 +83,9 @@ or launchd.
Debug mode: don't fork to the background, don't write a pid file,
don't change user id, generate a complete cache dump on receipt on
SIGUSR1, log to stderr as well as syslog, don't fork new processes
to handle TCP queries.
to handle TCP queries. Note that this option is for use in debugging
only, to stop dnsmasq daemonising in production, use
.B -k.
.TP
.B \-q, --log-queries
Log the results of DNS queries handled by dnsmasq. Enable a full cache dump on receipt of SIGUSR1.
@@ -207,12 +212,12 @@ dnsmasq which provide DHCP service to run in the same machine.
.B --bind-dynamic
Enable a network mode which is a hybrid between
.B --bind-interfaces
and the default. Dnsmasq binds the address of indivdual interfaces,
and the default. Dnsmasq binds the address of individual interfaces,
allowing multiple dnsmasq instances, but if new interfaces or
addresses appear, it automatically listens on those (subject to any
access-control configuration). This makes dynamically created
interfaces work in the same way as the default. Implementing this
option requires non-standard networking APIs and it is only availble
option requires non-standard networking APIs and it is only available
under Linux. On other platforms it falls-back to --bind-interfaces mode.
.TP
.B \-y, --localise-queries
@@ -271,11 +276,13 @@ time is the one used.
Don't read /etc/resolv.conf. Get upstream servers only from the command
line or the dnsmasq configuration file.
.TP
.B \-1, --enable-dbus
.B \-1, --enable-dbus[=<service-name>]
Allow dnsmasq configuration to be updated via DBus method calls. The
configuration which can be changed is upstream DNS servers (and
corresponding domains) and cache clear. Requires that dnsmasq has
been built with DBus support.
been built with DBus support. If the service name is given, dnsmasq
provides service at that name, rather than the default which is
.B uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq
.TP
.B \-o, --strict-order
By default, dnsmasq will send queries to any of the upstream servers
@@ -461,14 +468,16 @@ Return an NAPTR DNS record, as specified in RFC3403.
Return a CNAME record which indicates that <cname> is really
<target>. There are significant limitations on the target; it must be a
DNS name which is known to dnsmasq from /etc/hosts (or additional
hosts files) or from DHCP. If the target does not satisfy this
hosts files), from DHCP or from another
.B --cname.
If the target does not satisfy this
criteria, the whole cname is ignored. The cname must be unique, but it
is permissable to have more than one cname pointing to the same target.
.TP
.B --dns-rr=<name>,<RR-number>,[<hex data>]
Return an arbitrary DNS Resource Record. The number is the type of the
record (which is always in the C_IN class). The value of the record is
given by the hex data, which may be of the for 01:23:45 or 01 23 45 or
given by the hex data, which may be of the form 01:23:45 or 01 23 45 or
012345 or any mixture of these.
.TP
.B --interface-name=<name>,<interface>
@@ -529,9 +538,9 @@ compiled in and the kernel must have conntrack support
included and configured. This option cannot be combined with
--query-port.
.TP
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[interface:<interface>,][tag:<tag>[,tag:<tag>],][set:<tag],]<start-addr>[,<end-addr>][,<mode>][,<netmask>[,<broadcast>]][,<lease time>]
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[tag:<tag>[,tag:<tag>],][set:<tag],]<start-addr>[,<end-addr>][,<mode>][,<netmask>[,<broadcast>]][,<lease time>]
.TP
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[interface:<interface>,][tag:<tag>[,tag:<tag>],][set:<tag],]<start-IPv6addr>[,<end-IPv6addr>][,<mode>][,<prefix-len>][,<lease time>]
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[tag:<tag>[,tag:<tag>],][set:<tag],]<start-IPv6addr>[,<end-IPv6addr>][,<mode>][,<prefix-len>][,<lease time>]
Enable the DHCP server. Addresses will be given out from the range
<start-addr> to <end-addr> and from statically defined addresses given
@@ -577,7 +586,11 @@ which tells dnsmasq to enable DHCP for the network specified, but not
to dynamically allocate IP addresses: only hosts which have static
addresses given via
.B dhcp-host
or from /etc/ethers will be served.
or from /etc/ethers will be served. A static-only subnet with address
all zeros may be used as a "catch-all" address to enable replies to all
Information-request packets on a subnet which is provided with
stateless DHCPv6, ie
.B --dhcp=range=::,static
For IPv4, the <mode> may be
.B proxy
@@ -624,8 +637,6 @@ can be combined with
and
.B slaac.
The interface:<interface name> section is not normally used. See the
NOTES section for details of this.
.TP
.B \-G, --dhcp-host=[<hwaddr>][,id:<client_id>|*][,set:<tag>][,<ipaddr>][,<hostname>][,<lease_time>][,ignore]
Specify per host parameters for the DHCP server. This allows a machine
@@ -1369,12 +1380,11 @@ the relevant link-local address of the machine running dnsmasq is sent
as recursive DNS server. If provided, the DHCPv6 options dns-server and
domain-search are used for RDNSS and DNSSL.
.TP
.B --enable-tftp[=<interface>]
.B --enable-tftp
Enable the TFTP server function. This is deliberately limited to that
needed to net-boot a client. Only reading is allowed; the tsize and
blksize extensions are supported (tsize is only supported in octet
mode). See NOTES section for use of the interface argument.
mode).
.TP
.B --tftp-root=<directory>[,<interface>]
Look for files to transfer using TFTP relative to the given
@@ -1638,52 +1648,6 @@ parameter in a BOOTP request is used as a tag,
as is the tag "bootp", allowing some control over the options returned to
different classes of hosts.
.B dhcp-range
may have an interface name supplied as
"interface:<interface-name>". The semantics if this are as follows:
For DHCP, if any other dhcp-range exists _without_ an interface name,
then the interface name is ignored and and dnsmasq behaves as if the
interface parts did not exist, otherwise DHCP is only provided to
interfaces mentioned in dhcp-range
declarations. For DNS, if there are no
.B --interface
or
.B --listen-address
flags, behaviour is unchanged by the interface part. If either of
these flags are present, the interfaces mentioned in
dhcp-ranges are added to the set which get DNS service.
Similarly,
.B enable-tftp
may take an interface name, which enables TFTP only for a particular
interface, ignoring
.B --interface
or
.B --listen-address
flags. In addition
.B --tftp-secure
and
.B --tftp-unique-root
and
.B --tftp-no-blocksize
are ignored for requests from such interfaces. (A
.B --tftp-root
directive giving a root path and an interface should be
provided too.)
These rules may seem odd at first sight, but they
allow a single line of the form "dhcp-range=interface:virt0,192.168.0.4,192.168.0.200"
to be added to dnsmasq configuration which then supplies
DHCP and DNS services to that interface, without affecting
what services are supplied to other interfaces and irrespective of
the existance or lack of "interface=<interface>"
lines elsewhere in the dnsmasq configuration.
"enable-tftp=virt0" and "tftp-root=<root>,virt0" do the same job for TFTP.
The idea is
that such a line can be added automatically by libvirt
or equivalent systems, without disturbing any manual
configuration.
.SH EXIT CODES
.PP
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@@ -232,6 +232,18 @@ autre serveur de nom (ou une autre instance de Dnsmasq) tourne sur la même
machine. Utiliser cette option permet également d'avoir plusieurs instances de
Dnsmasq fournissant un service DHCP sur la même machine.
.TP
.B --bind-dynamic
Autorise un mode réseau intermédiaire entre
.B --bind-interfaces
et le mode par défaut. Dnsmasq s'associe à une seule interface, ce qui permet
plusieurs instances de dnsmasq, mais si une interface ou adresse apparaissent,
il se mettra automatiquement à écouter sur celles-ci (les règles de contrôle
d'accès s'appliquent).
De fait, les interfaces créées dynamiquement fonctionnent de la même façon que
dans le comportement par défaut. Ce fonctionnement nécessite des APIs réseau
non standard et n'est disponible que sous Linux. Sur les autres plateformes,
le fonctionnement est celui du mode --bind-interfaces.
.TP
.B \-y, --localise-queries
Retourne des réponses aux requêtes DNS dépendantes de l'interface sur laquelle
la requête a été reçue, à partir du fichier /etc/hosts. Si un nom dans
@@ -532,9 +544,17 @@ Retourne un enregistrement de type NAPTR, tel que spécifié dans le RFC3403.
Retourne un enregistrement de type CNAME qui indique que <cname> est en
réalité <cible>. Il existe des contraintes significatives sur la valeur
de cible; il doit s'agir d'un nom DNS qui est connu de dnsmasq via /etc/hosts
(ou un fichier hôtes additionnel) ou via DHCP. Si une cible ne satisfait
pas ces critères, le CNAME est ignoré. Le CNAME doit être unique, mais
il est autorisé d'avoir plus d'un CNAME pointant vers la même cible.
(ou un fichier hôtes additionnel), ou via DHCP, ou par un autre
.B --cname.
Si une cible ne satisfait pas ces critères, le CNAME est ignoré. Le CNAME
doit être unique, mais il est autorisé d'avoir plus d'un CNAME pointant
vers la même cible.
.TP
.B --dns-rr=<nom>,<numéro-RR>,[<données hexadécimales>]
Retourne un enregistrement DNS arbitraire. Le numéro correspond au type
d'enregistrement (qui est toujours de la classe C_IN). La valeur de
l'enregistrement est donnée dans les données hexadécimales, qui peuvent
être de la forme 01:23:45, 01 23 45,+012345 ou n'importe quelle combinaison.
.TP
.B --interface-name=<nom>,<interface>
Définit un entregistrement DNS associant le nom avec l'adresse primaire sur
@@ -601,9 +621,9 @@ avec le support conntrack, le noyau doit également inclure conntrack et être
configuré pour cela. Cette option ne peut pas être combinée avec
--query-port.
.TP
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[interface:<interface>,][tag:<label>[,tag:<label>],][set:<label>],]<adresse de début>[,<adresse de fin>][,<mode>][,<masque de réseau>[,<broadcast>]][,<durée de bail>]
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[tag:<label>[,tag:<label>],][set:<label>],]<adresse de début>[,<adresse de fin>][,<mode>][,<masque de réseau>[,<broadcast>]][,<durée de bail>]
.TP
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[interface:<interface>,][tag:<label>[,tag:<label>],][set:<label>],]<addresse IPv6 de début>[,<adresse IPv6 de fin>][,<mode>][,<longueur de préfixe>][,<durée de bail>]
.B \-F, --dhcp-range=[tag:<label>[,tag:<label>],][set:<label>],]<addresse IPv6 de début>[,<adresse IPv6 de fin>][,<mode>][,<longueur de préfixe>][,<durée de bail>]
Active le serveur DHCP. Les adresses seront données dans la plage comprise entre
<adresse de début> et <adresse de fin> et à partir des adresses définies
statiquement dans l'option
@@ -705,8 +725,6 @@ peut-être combiné avec
et
.B slaac.
La section interface:<nom d'interface> n'est normalement pas utilisée. Se
référer aux indications de la section NOTES pour plus de détail à ce sujet.
.TP
.B \-G, --dhcp-host=[<adresse matérielle>][,id:<identifiant client>|*][,set:<label>][,<adresse IP>][,<nom d'hôte>][,<durée de bail>][,ignore]
Spécifie les paramètres DHCP relatifs à un hôte. Cela permet à une machine
@@ -1517,12 +1535,11 @@ dnsmasq est spécifiée comme DNS récursif. Si elles sont fournies, les
options dns-server et domain-search sont utilisées respectivement pour RDNSS et
DNSSL.
.TP
.B --enable-tftp[=<interface>]
.B --enable-tftp
Active la fonction serveur TFTP. Celui-ci est de manière délibérée limité aux
fonctions nécessaires au démarrage par le réseau ("net-boot") d'un client. Seul
un accès en lecture est possible; les extensions tsize et blksize sont supportées
(tsize est seulement supporté en mode octet). Voir dans la section NOTES les
informations relatives à la spécification de l'interface.
(tsize est seulement supporté en mode octet).
.TP
.B --tftp-root=<répertoire>[,<interface>]
Les fichiers à fournir dans les transferts TFTP seront cherchés en prenant le
@@ -1560,6 +1577,13 @@ Sans cela, en effet, l'accès de tous les fichiers du serveur pour lequel le
droit de lecture pour tout le monde est positionné ("world-readable") devient
possible par n'importe quel hôte sur le réseau.
.TP
.B --tftp-lowercase
Converti les noms de fichiers des requêtes TFTP en minuscules. Cela est utile
pour les requêtes effectuées depuis les machines Windows, dont les systèmes
de fichiers sont insensibles à la casse et pour lesquels la détermination
de la casse est parfois un peu aléatoire. A noter que le serveur tftp de
dnsmasq converti systématiquement les "\\" en "/" dans les noms de fichiers.
.TP
.B --tftp-max=<connexions>
Définit le nombre maximum de connexions TFTP simultanées autorisées. La valeur
par défaut est de 50. Lorsqu'un grand nombre de connexions TFTP est spécifié,
@@ -1823,51 +1847,6 @@ supprime la nécessité des associations statiques). Le paramètre
que le label "bootp", permettant un certain contrôle sur les options retournées
aux différentes classes d'hôtes.
Il est possible de spécifier un nom d'interface à
.B dhcp-range
sous la forme "interface:<nom d'interface>". La sémantique est comme suit :
Pour le DHCP, s'il existe une autre valeur de dhcp-range pour laquelle
_aucun_ nom d'interface n'est donné, alors le nom d'interface est ignoré
et dnsmasq se comporte comme si la partie spécifiant l'interface n'existait
pas, sinon le service DHCP n'est fourni qu'aux interfaces mentionnées dans
les déclarations dhcp-range. Pour le DNS, si il n'y a pas d'option
.B --interface
ou
.B --listen-address
, alors le comportement n'est pas impacté par la spécification d'interface. Si
l'une ou l'autre de ces options est présente, alors les interfaces mentionnées
dans les plages d'adresses dhcp-range sont rajoutées à la liste de celles
où le service DNS est assuré.
De manière similaire,
.B enable-tftp
peut prendre un nom d'interface, ce qui active le TFTP pour cette seule
interface, en ignorant les options
.B --interface
ou
.B --listen-address
De plus,
.B --tftp-secure
,
.B --tftp-unique-root
et
.B --tftp-no-blocksize
sont ignorées pour les requêtes sur de telles interfaces. (une directive
.B --tftp-root
donnant le chemin de la racine et une interface doit-être fournie).
Ces règles peuvent paraître étrange à première vue, mais elles permettent
d'ajouter à la configuration de dnsmasq des lignes de configuration de la
forme "dhcp-range=interface:virt0,192.168.0.4,192.168.0.200" afin de fournir
un service DHCP et DNS sur cette interface, sans pour autant affecter les
services fournis sur d'autres interfaces, malgré l'absence de paramètres
"interface=<interface>" sur les autres lignes de configuration.
"enable-tftp=virt0" et "tftp-root=<root>,virt0" effectuent la même chose pour
TFTP.
L'idée de tout cela est de permettre l'addition de telles lignes
automatiquement par libvirt ou un système équivalent, sans perturbation
d'une configuration manuelle existant par ailleurs.
.SH CODES DE SORTIE
.PP
0 - Dnsmasq s'est correctement lancé en tâche de fond, ou alors s'est

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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include <ifaddrs.h>
#if defined(HAVE_BSD_NETWORK) && !defined(__APPLE__)
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>

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@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ static int is_outdated_cname_pointer(struct crec *crecp)
/* NB. record may be reused as DS or DNSKEY, where uid is
overloaded for something completely different */
if (crecp->addr.cname.cache &&
(crecp->addr.cname.cache->flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6)) &&
(crecp->addr.cname.cache->flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6 | F_CNAME)) &&
crecp->addr.cname.uid == crecp->addr.cname.cache->uid)
return 0;
@@ -371,6 +371,9 @@ struct crec *cache_insert(char *name, struct all_addr *addr,
int freed_all = flags & F_REVERSE;
int free_avail = 0;
if(daemon->max_cache_ttl < ttl)
ttl = daemon->max_cache_ttl;
/* Don't log keys */
if (flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6))
log_query(flags | F_UPSTREAM, name, addr, NULL);
@@ -645,13 +648,29 @@ struct crec *cache_find_by_addr(struct crec *crecp, struct all_addr *addr,
return NULL;
}
static void add_hosts_cname(struct crec *target)
{
struct crec *crec;
struct cname *a;
for (a = daemon->cnames; a; a = a->next)
if (hostname_isequal(cache_get_name(target), a->target) &&
(crec = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct crec))))
{
crec->flags = F_FORWARD | F_IMMORTAL | F_NAMEP | F_HOSTS | F_CNAME;
crec->name.namep = a->alias;
crec->addr.cname.cache = target;
crec->addr.cname.uid = target->uid;
cache_hash(crec);
add_hosts_cname(crec); /* handle chains */
}
}
static void add_hosts_entry(struct crec *cache, struct all_addr *addr, int addrlen,
int index, struct crec **rhash, int hashsz)
{
struct crec *lookup = cache_find_by_name(NULL, cache_get_name(cache), 0, cache->flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6));
int i, nameexists = 0;
struct cname *a;
unsigned int j;
/* Remove duplicates in hosts files. */
@@ -702,16 +721,7 @@ static void add_hosts_entry(struct crec *cache, struct all_addr *addr, int addrl
/* don't need to do alias stuff for second and subsequent addresses. */
if (!nameexists)
for (a = daemon->cnames; a; a = a->next)
if (hostname_isequal(cache_get_name(cache), a->target) &&
(lookup = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct crec))))
{
lookup->flags = F_FORWARD | F_IMMORTAL | F_NAMEP | F_HOSTS | F_CNAME;
lookup->name.namep = a->alias;
lookup->addr.cname.cache = cache;
lookup->addr.cname.uid = index;
cache_hash(lookup);
}
add_hosts_cname(cache);
}
static int eatspace(FILE *f)
@@ -1003,13 +1013,41 @@ void cache_unhash_dhcp(void)
up = &cache->hash_next;
}
static void add_dhcp_cname(struct crec *target, time_t ttd)
{
struct crec *aliasc;
struct cname *a;
for (a = daemon->cnames; a; a = a->next)
if (hostname_isequal(cache_get_name(target), a->target))
{
if ((aliasc = dhcp_spare))
dhcp_spare = dhcp_spare->next;
else /* need new one */
aliasc = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct crec));
if (aliasc)
{
aliasc->flags = F_FORWARD | F_NAMEP | F_DHCP | F_CNAME;
if (ttd == 0)
aliasc->flags |= F_IMMORTAL;
else
aliasc->ttd = ttd;
aliasc->name.namep = a->alias;
aliasc->addr.cname.cache = target;
aliasc->addr.cname.uid = target->uid;
cache_hash(aliasc);
add_dhcp_cname(aliasc, ttd);
}
}
}
void cache_add_dhcp_entry(char *host_name, int prot,
struct all_addr *host_address, time_t ttd)
{
struct crec *crec = NULL, *aliasc;
struct crec *crec = NULL, *fail_crec = NULL;
unsigned short flags = F_IPV4;
int in_hosts = 0;
struct cname *a;
size_t addrlen = sizeof(struct in_addr);
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
@@ -1020,29 +1058,21 @@ void cache_add_dhcp_entry(char *host_name, int prot,
}
#endif
inet_ntop(prot, host_address, daemon->addrbuff, ADDRSTRLEN);
while ((crec = cache_find_by_name(crec, host_name, 0, flags | F_CNAME)))
{
/* check all addresses associated with name */
if (crec->flags & F_HOSTS)
{
/* if in hosts, don't need DHCP record */
in_hosts = 1;
inet_ntop(prot, host_address, daemon->addrbuff, ADDRSTRLEN);
if (crec->flags & F_CNAME)
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_WARNING,
_("%s is a CNAME, not giving it to the DHCP lease of %s"),
host_name, daemon->addrbuff);
else if (memcmp(&crec->addr.addr, host_address, addrlen) != 0)
{
inet_ntop(prot, &crec->addr.addr, daemon->namebuff, MAXDNAME);
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_WARNING,
_("not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because "
"the name exists in %s with address %s"),
host_name, daemon->addrbuff,
record_source(crec->uid), daemon->namebuff);
}
else if (memcmp(&crec->addr.addr, host_address, addrlen) == 0)
in_hosts = 1;
else
fail_crec = crec;
}
else if (!(crec->flags & F_DHCP))
{
@@ -1052,21 +1082,34 @@ void cache_add_dhcp_entry(char *host_name, int prot,
}
}
if (in_hosts)
/* if in hosts, don't need DHCP record */
if (in_hosts)
return;
if ((crec = cache_find_by_addr(NULL, (struct all_addr *)host_address, 0, flags)))
{
if (crec->flags & F_NEG)
{
flags |= F_REVERSE;
cache_scan_free(NULL, (struct all_addr *)host_address, 0, flags);
}
}
else
flags |= F_REVERSE;
if ((crec = dhcp_spare))
/* Name in hosts, address doesn't match */
if (fail_crec)
{
inet_ntop(prot, &fail_crec->addr.addr, daemon->namebuff, MAXDNAME);
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_WARNING,
_("not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because "
"the name exists in %s with address %s"),
host_name, daemon->addrbuff,
record_source(fail_crec->uid), daemon->namebuff);
return;
}
if ((crec = cache_find_by_addr(NULL, (struct all_addr *)host_address, 0, flags)))
{
if (crec->flags & F_NEG)
{
flags |= F_REVERSE;
cache_scan_free(NULL, (struct all_addr *)host_address, 0, flags);
}
}
else
flags |= F_REVERSE;
if ((crec = dhcp_spare))
dhcp_spare = dhcp_spare->next;
else /* need new one */
crec = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct crec));
@@ -1083,27 +1126,7 @@ void cache_add_dhcp_entry(char *host_name, int prot,
crec->uid = uid++;
cache_hash(crec);
for (a = daemon->cnames; a; a = a->next)
if (hostname_isequal(host_name, a->target))
{
if ((aliasc = dhcp_spare))
dhcp_spare = dhcp_spare->next;
else /* need new one */
aliasc = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct crec));
if (aliasc)
{
aliasc->flags = F_FORWARD | F_NAMEP | F_DHCP | F_CNAME;
if (ttd == 0)
aliasc->flags |= F_IMMORTAL;
else
aliasc->ttd = ttd;
aliasc->name.namep = a->alias;
aliasc->addr.cname.cache = crec;
aliasc->addr.cname.uid = crec->uid;
cache_hash(aliasc);
}
}
add_dhcp_cname(crec, ttd);
}
}
#endif

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@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@
#define SMALLDNAME 40 /* most domain names are smaller than this */
#define HOSTSFILE "/etc/hosts"
#define ETHERSFILE "/etc/ethers"
#define RUNFILE "/var/run/dnsmasq.pid"
#define DEFLEASE 3600 /* default lease time, 1 hour */
#define CHUSER "nobody"
#define CHGRP "dip"
@@ -41,7 +40,7 @@
#define LOG_MAX 5 /* log-queue length */
#define RANDFILE "/dev/urandom"
#define EDNS0_OPTION_MAC 5 /* dyndns.org temporary assignment */
#define DNSMASQ_SERVICE "uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq" /* DBUS interface specifics */
#define DNSMASQ_SERVICE "uk.org.thekelleys.dnsmasq" /* Default - may be overridden by config */
#define DNSMASQ_PATH "/uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq"
/* compile-time options: uncomment below to enable or do eg.
@@ -158,7 +157,13 @@ RESOLVFILE
# endif
#endif
#ifndef RUNFILE
# if defined(__ANDROID__)
# define RUNFILE "/data/dnsmasq.pid"
# else
# define RUNFILE "/var/run/dnsmasq.pid"
# endif
#endif
/* platform dependent options: these are determined automatically below

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <dbus/dbus.h>
const char* introspection_xml =
const char* introspection_xml_template =
"<!DOCTYPE node PUBLIC \"-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN\"\n"
"\"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd\">\n"
"<node name=\"" DNSMASQ_PATH "\">\n"
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ const char* introspection_xml =
" <arg name=\"data\" direction=\"out\" type=\"s\"/>\n"
" </method>\n"
" </interface>\n"
" <interface name=\"" DNSMASQ_SERVICE "\">\n"
" <interface name=\"%s\">\n"
" <method name=\"ClearCache\">\n"
" </method>\n"
" <method name=\"GetVersion\">\n"
@@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ const char* introspection_xml =
" <method name=\"SetServers\">\n"
" <arg name=\"servers\" direction=\"in\" type=\"av\"/>\n"
" </method>\n"
" <method name=\"SetDomainServers\">\n"
" <arg name=\"servers\" direction=\"in\" type=\"as\"/>\n"
" </method>\n"
" <method name=\"SetServersEx\">\n"
" <arg name=\"servers\" direction=\"in\" type=\"aas\"/>\n"
" </method>\n"
" <signal name=\"DhcpLeaseAdded\">\n"
" <arg name=\"ipaddr\" type=\"s\"/>\n"
" <arg name=\"hwaddr\" type=\"s\"/>\n"
@@ -56,6 +62,8 @@ const char* introspection_xml =
" </interface>\n"
"</node>\n";
static char *introspection_xml = NULL;
struct watch {
DBusWatch *watch;
struct watch *next;
@@ -97,20 +105,118 @@ static void remove_watch(DBusWatch *watch, void *data)
w = data; /* no warning */
}
static void dbus_read_servers(DBusMessage *message)
static void add_update_server(union mysockaddr *addr,
union mysockaddr *source_addr,
const char *interface,
const char *domain)
{
struct server *serv;
/* See if there is a suitable candidate, and unmark */
for (serv = daemon->servers; serv; serv = serv->next)
if ((serv->flags & SERV_FROM_DBUS) &&
(serv->flags & SERV_MARK))
{
if (domain)
{
if (!(serv->flags & SERV_HAS_DOMAIN) || !hostname_isequal(domain, serv->domain))
continue;
}
else
{
if (serv->flags & SERV_HAS_DOMAIN)
continue;
}
serv->flags &= ~SERV_MARK;
break;
}
if (!serv && (serv = whine_malloc(sizeof (struct server))))
{
/* Not found, create a new one. */
memset(serv, 0, sizeof(struct server));
if (domain && !(serv->domain = whine_malloc(strlen(domain)+1)))
{
free(serv);
serv = NULL;
}
else
{
serv->next = daemon->servers;
daemon->servers = serv;
serv->flags = SERV_FROM_DBUS;
if (domain)
{
strcpy(serv->domain, domain);
serv->flags |= SERV_HAS_DOMAIN;
}
}
}
if (serv)
{
if (interface)
strcpy(serv->interface, interface);
else
serv->interface[0] = 0;
if (source_addr->in.sin_family == AF_INET &&
addr->in.sin_addr.s_addr == 0 &&
serv->domain)
serv->flags |= SERV_NO_ADDR;
else
{
serv->flags &= ~SERV_NO_ADDR;
serv->addr = *addr;
serv->source_addr = *source_addr;
}
}
}
static void mark_dbus(void)
{
struct server *serv;
/* mark everything from DBUS */
for (serv = daemon->servers; serv; serv = serv->next)
if (serv->flags & SERV_FROM_DBUS)
serv->flags |= SERV_MARK;
}
static void cleanup_dbus()
{
struct server *serv, *tmp, **up;
/* unlink and free anything still marked. */
for (serv = daemon->servers, up = &daemon->servers; serv; serv = tmp)
{
tmp = serv->next;
if (serv->flags & SERV_MARK)
{
server_gone(serv);
*up = serv->next;
if (serv->domain)
free(serv->domain);
free(serv);
}
else
up = &serv->next;
}
}
static void dbus_read_servers(DBusMessage *message)
{
DBusMessageIter iter;
union mysockaddr addr, source_addr;
char *domain;
dbus_message_iter_init(message, &iter);
/* mark everything from DBUS */
for (serv = daemon->servers; serv; serv = serv->next)
if (serv->flags & SERV_FROM_DBUS)
serv->flags |= SERV_MARK;
mark_dbus();
while (1)
{
int skip = 0;
@@ -169,6 +275,7 @@ static void dbus_read_servers(DBusMessage *message)
/* At the end */
break;
/* process each domain */
do {
if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&iter) == DBUS_TYPE_STRING)
{
@@ -179,83 +286,183 @@ static void dbus_read_servers(DBusMessage *message)
domain = NULL;
if (!skip)
{
/* See if this is already there, and unmark */
for (serv = daemon->servers; serv; serv = serv->next)
if ((serv->flags & SERV_FROM_DBUS) &&
(serv->flags & SERV_MARK))
{
if (!(serv->flags & SERV_HAS_DOMAIN) && !domain)
{
serv->flags &= ~SERV_MARK;
break;
}
if ((serv->flags & SERV_HAS_DOMAIN) &&
domain &&
hostname_isequal(domain, serv->domain))
{
serv->flags &= ~SERV_MARK;
break;
}
}
if (!serv && (serv = whine_malloc(sizeof (struct server))))
{
/* Not found, create a new one. */
memset(serv, 0, sizeof(struct server));
if (domain)
serv->domain = whine_malloc(strlen(domain)+1);
if (domain && !serv->domain)
{
free(serv);
serv = NULL;
}
else
{
serv->next = daemon->servers;
daemon->servers = serv;
serv->flags = SERV_FROM_DBUS;
if (domain)
{
strcpy(serv->domain, domain);
serv->flags |= SERV_HAS_DOMAIN;
}
}
}
if (serv)
{
if (source_addr.in.sin_family == AF_INET &&
addr.in.sin_addr.s_addr == 0 &&
serv->domain)
serv->flags |= SERV_NO_ADDR;
else
{
serv->flags &= ~SERV_NO_ADDR;
serv->addr = addr;
serv->source_addr = source_addr;
}
}
}
} while (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&iter) == DBUS_TYPE_STRING);
add_update_server(&addr, &source_addr, NULL, domain);
} while (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&iter) == DBUS_TYPE_STRING);
}
/* unlink and free anything still marked. */
for (serv = daemon->servers, up = &daemon->servers; serv; serv = tmp)
cleanup_dbus();
}
static DBusMessage* dbus_read_servers_ex(DBusMessage *message, int strings)
{
DBusMessageIter iter, array_iter, string_iter;
DBusMessage *error = NULL;
const char *addr_err;
char *dup = NULL;
my_syslog(LOG_INFO, _("setting upstream servers from DBus"));
if (!dbus_message_iter_init(message, &iter))
{
tmp = serv->next;
if (serv->flags & SERV_MARK)
{
server_gone(serv);
*up = serv->next;
free(serv);
}
else
up = &serv->next;
return dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Failed to initialize dbus message iter");
}
/* check that the message contains an array of arrays */
if ((dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY) ||
(dbus_message_iter_get_element_type(&iter) != (strings ? DBUS_TYPE_STRING : DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)))
{
return dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
strings ? "Expected array of string" : "Expected array of string arrays");
}
mark_dbus();
/* array_iter points to each "as" element in the outer array */
dbus_message_iter_recurse(&iter, &array_iter);
while (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&array_iter) != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
{
const char *str = NULL;
union mysockaddr addr, source_addr;
char interface[IF_NAMESIZE];
char *str_addr, *str_domain = NULL;
if (strings)
{
dbus_message_iter_get_basic(&array_iter, &str);
if (!str || !strlen (str))
{
error = dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Empty string");
break;
}
/* dup the string because it gets modified during parsing */
if (!(dup = str_domain = whine_malloc(strlen(str)+1)))
break;
strcpy(str_domain, str);
/* point to address part of old string for error message */
if ((str_addr = strrchr(str, '/')))
str = str_addr+1;
if ((str_addr = strrchr(str_domain, '/')))
{
if (*str_domain != '/' || str_addr == str_domain)
{
error = dbus_message_new_error_printf(message,
DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"No domain terminator '%s'",
str);
break;
}
*str_addr++ = 0;
str_domain++;
}
else
{
str_addr = str_domain;
str_domain = NULL;
}
}
else
{
/* check the types of the struct and its elements */
if ((dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&array_iter) != DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY) ||
(dbus_message_iter_get_element_type(&array_iter) != DBUS_TYPE_STRING))
{
error = dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Expected inner array of strings");
break;
}
/* string_iter points to each "s" element in the inner array */
dbus_message_iter_recurse(&array_iter, &string_iter);
if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&string_iter) != DBUS_TYPE_STRING)
{
/* no IP address given */
error = dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Expected IP address");
break;
}
dbus_message_iter_get_basic(&string_iter, &str);
if (!str || !strlen (str))
{
error = dbus_message_new_error(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Empty IP address");
break;
}
/* dup the string because it gets modified during parsing */
if (!(dup = str_addr = whine_malloc(strlen(str)+1)))
break;
strcpy(str_addr, str);
}
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
memset(&source_addr, 0, sizeof(source_addr));
memset(&interface, 0, sizeof(interface));
/* parse the IP address */
addr_err = parse_server(str_addr, &addr, &source_addr, (char *) &interface, NULL);
if (addr_err)
{
error = dbus_message_new_error_printf(message, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
"Invalid IP address '%s': %s",
str, addr_err);
break;
}
if (strings)
{
char *p;
do {
if (str_domain)
{
if ((p = strchr(str_domain, '/')))
*p++ = 0;
}
else
p = NULL;
add_update_server(&addr, &source_addr, interface, str_domain);
} while ((str_domain = p));
}
else
{
/* jump past the address to the domain list (if any) */
dbus_message_iter_next (&string_iter);
/* parse domains and add each server/domain pair to the list */
do {
str = NULL;
if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&string_iter) == DBUS_TYPE_STRING)
dbus_message_iter_get_basic(&string_iter, &str);
dbus_message_iter_next (&string_iter);
add_update_server(&addr, &source_addr, interface, str);
} while (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type(&string_iter) == DBUS_TYPE_STRING);
}
/* jump to next element in outer array */
dbus_message_iter_next(&array_iter);
}
cleanup_dbus();
if (dup)
free(dup);
return error;
}
DBusHandlerResult message_handler(DBusConnection *connection,
@@ -263,23 +470,27 @@ DBusHandlerResult message_handler(DBusConnection *connection,
void *user_data)
{
char *method = (char *)dbus_message_get_member(message);
DBusMessage *reply = NULL;
if (dbus_message_is_method_call(message, DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE, "Introspect"))
{
DBusMessage *reply = dbus_message_new_method_return(message);
dbus_message_append_args(reply, DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &introspection_xml, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
dbus_connection_send (connection, reply, NULL);
dbus_message_unref (reply);
/* string length: "%s" provides space for termination zero */
if (!introspection_xml &&
(introspection_xml = whine_malloc(strlen(introspection_xml_template) + strlen(daemon->dbus_name))))
sprintf(introspection_xml, introspection_xml_template, daemon->dbus_name);
if (introspection_xml)
{
reply = dbus_message_new_method_return(message);
dbus_message_append_args(reply, DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &introspection_xml, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
}
}
else if (strcmp(method, "GetVersion") == 0)
{
char *v = VERSION;
DBusMessage *reply = dbus_message_new_method_return(message);
reply = dbus_message_new_method_return(message);
dbus_message_append_args(reply, DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &v, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
dbus_connection_send (connection, reply, NULL);
dbus_message_unref (reply);
}
else if (strcmp(method, "SetServers") == 0)
{
@@ -287,6 +498,16 @@ DBusHandlerResult message_handler(DBusConnection *connection,
dbus_read_servers(message);
check_servers();
}
else if (strcmp(method, "SetServersEx") == 0)
{
reply = dbus_read_servers_ex(message, 0);
check_servers();
}
else if (strcmp(method, "SetDomainServers") == 0)
{
reply = dbus_read_servers_ex(message, 1);
check_servers();
}
else if (strcmp(method, "ClearCache") == 0)
clear_cache_and_reload(dnsmasq_time());
else
@@ -294,8 +515,17 @@ DBusHandlerResult message_handler(DBusConnection *connection,
method = user_data; /* no warning */
/* If no reply or no error, return nothing */
if (!reply)
reply = dbus_message_new_method_return(message);
if (reply)
{
dbus_connection_send (connection, reply, NULL);
dbus_message_unref (reply);
}
return (DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_HANDLED);
}
@@ -315,7 +545,7 @@ char *dbus_init(void)
dbus_connection_set_watch_functions(connection, add_watch, remove_watch,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
dbus_error_init (&dbus_error);
dbus_bus_request_name (connection, DNSMASQ_SERVICE, 0, &dbus_error);
dbus_bus_request_name (connection, daemon->dbus_name, 0, &dbus_error);
if (dbus_error_is_set (&dbus_error))
return (char *)dbus_error.message;
@@ -325,7 +555,7 @@ char *dbus_init(void)
daemon->dbus = connection;
if ((message = dbus_message_new_signal(DNSMASQ_PATH, DNSMASQ_SERVICE, "Up")))
if ((message = dbus_message_new_signal(DNSMASQ_PATH, daemon->dbus_name, "Up")))
{
dbus_connection_send(connection, message, NULL);
dbus_message_unref(message);
@@ -430,7 +660,7 @@ void emit_dbus_signal(int action, struct dhcp_lease *lease, char *hostname)
else
return;
if (!(message = dbus_message_new_signal(DNSMASQ_PATH, DNSMASQ_SERVICE, action_str)))
if (!(message = dbus_message_new_signal(DNSMASQ_PATH, daemon->dbus_name, action_str)))
return;
dbus_message_iter_init_append(message, &args);

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@@ -246,40 +246,6 @@ int match_bytes(struct dhcp_opt *o, unsigned char *p, int len)
return 0;
}
void check_dhcp_hosts(int fatal)
{
/* If the same IP appears in more than one host config, then DISCOVER
for one of the hosts will get the address, but REQUEST will be NAKed,
since the address is reserved by the other one -> protocol loop.
Also check that FQDNs match the domain we are using. */
struct dhcp_config *configs, *cp;
for (configs = daemon->dhcp_conf; configs; configs = configs->next)
{
char *domain;
if ((configs->flags & DHOPT_BANK) || fatal)
{
for (cp = configs->next; cp; cp = cp->next)
if ((configs->flags & cp->flags & CONFIG_ADDR) && configs->addr.s_addr == cp->addr.s_addr)
{
if (fatal)
die(_("duplicate IP address %s in dhcp-config directive."),
inet_ntoa(cp->addr), EC_BADCONF);
else
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_ERR, _("duplicate IP address %s in %s."),
inet_ntoa(cp->addr), daemon->dhcp_hosts_file);
configs->flags &= ~CONFIG_ADDR;
}
/* split off domain part */
if ((configs->flags & CONFIG_NAME) && (domain = strip_hostname(configs->hostname)))
configs->domain = domain;
}
}
}
void dhcp_update_configs(struct dhcp_config *configs)
{
/* Some people like to keep all static IP addresses in /etc/hosts.
@@ -289,7 +255,7 @@ void dhcp_update_configs(struct dhcp_config *configs)
in at most one dhcp-host. Since /etc/hosts can be re-read by SIGHUP,
restore the status-quo ante first. */
struct dhcp_config *config;
struct dhcp_config *config, *conf_tmp;
struct crec *crec;
int prot = AF_INET;
@@ -331,7 +297,8 @@ void dhcp_update_configs(struct dhcp_config *configs)
config->hostname, daemon->addrbuff);
}
if (prot == AF_INET && !config_find_by_address(configs, crec->addr.addr.addr.addr4))
if (prot == AF_INET &&
(!(conf_tmp = config_find_by_address(configs, crec->addr.addr.addr.addr4)) || conf_tmp == config))
{
config->addr = crec->addr.addr.addr.addr4;
config->flags |= CONFIG_ADDR | CONFIG_ADDR_HOSTS;
@@ -339,7 +306,8 @@ void dhcp_update_configs(struct dhcp_config *configs)
}
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP6
if (prot == AF_INET6 && !config_find_by_address6(configs, &crec->addr.addr.addr.addr6, 128, 0))
if (prot == AF_INET6 &&
(!(conf_tmp = config_find_by_address6(configs, &crec->addr.addr.addr.addr6, 128, 0)) || conf_tmp == config))
{
memcpy(&config->addr6, &crec->addr.addr.addr.addr6, IN6ADDRSZ);
config->flags |= CONFIG_ADDR6 | CONFIG_ADDR_HOSTS;
@@ -372,7 +340,6 @@ static int join_multicast_worker(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
char ifrn_name[IFNAMSIZ];
struct ipv6_mreq mreq;
int fd, i, max = *((int *)vparam);
struct dhcp_context *context;
struct iname *tmp;
(void)prefix;
@@ -406,15 +373,6 @@ static int join_multicast_worker(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifrn_name) == 0))
return 1;
/* weird libvirt-inspired access control */
for (context = daemon->ra_contexts ? daemon->ra_contexts : daemon->dhcp6;
context; context = context->next)
if (!context->interface || strcmp(context->interface, ifrn_name) == 0)
break;
if (!context)
return 1;
mreq.ipv6mr_interface = if_index;
inet_pton(AF_INET6, ALL_RELAY_AGENTS_AND_SERVERS, &mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr);
@@ -462,7 +420,7 @@ void bindtodevice(int fd)
SO_BINDTODEVICE is only available Linux. */
struct irec *iface, *found;
for (found = NULL, iface = daemon->interfaces; iface; iface = iface->next)
if (iface->dhcp_ok)
{
@@ -477,14 +435,14 @@ void bindtodevice(int fd)
}
if (found)
{
struct ifreq ifr;
strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, found->name);
/* only allowed by root. */
if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, (void *)&ifr, sizeof(ifr)) == -1 &&
errno != EPERM)
die(_("failed to set SO_BINDTODEVICE on DHCP socket: %s"), NULL, EC_BADNET);
}
{
struct ifreq ifr;
strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, found->name);
/* only allowed by root. */
if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, (void *)&ifr, sizeof(ifr)) == -1 &&
errno != EPERM)
die(_("failed to set SO_BINDTODEVICE on DHCP socket: %s"), NULL, EC_BADNET);
}
}
#endif
@@ -531,15 +489,15 @@ static const struct opttab_t {
{ "x-windows-fs", 48, OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "x-windows-dm", 49, OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "requested-address", 50, OT_INTERNAL | OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "lease-time", 51, OT_INTERNAL | OT_DEC },
{ "lease-time", 51, OT_INTERNAL | OT_TIME },
{ "option-overload", 52, OT_INTERNAL },
{ "message-type", 53, OT_INTERNAL | OT_DEC },
{ "server-identifier", 54, OT_INTERNAL | OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "parameter-request", 55, OT_INTERNAL },
{ "message", 56, OT_INTERNAL },
{ "max-message-size", 57, OT_INTERNAL },
{ "T1", 58, OT_INTERNAL | OT_DEC},
{ "T2", 59, OT_INTERNAL | OT_DEC},
{ "T1", 58, OT_INTERNAL | OT_TIME},
{ "T2", 59, OT_INTERNAL | OT_TIME},
{ "vendor-class", 60, 0 },
{ "client-id", 61, OT_INTERNAL },
{ "nis+-domain", 64, OT_NAME },
@@ -590,6 +548,7 @@ static const struct opttab_t opttab6[] = {
{ "nis-domain", 29, OT_RFC1035_NAME },
{ "nis+-domain", 30, OT_RFC1035_NAME },
{ "sntp-server", 31, OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "information-refresh-time", 32, OT_TIME },
{ "FQDN", 39, OT_INTERNAL | OT_RFC1035_NAME },
{ "ntp-server", 56, OT_ADDR_LIST },
{ "bootfile-url", 59, OT_NAME },
@@ -754,14 +713,17 @@ char *option_string(int prot, unsigned int opt, unsigned char *val, int opt_len,
}
}
#endif
else if ((ot[o].size & OT_DEC) && opt_len != 0)
else if ((ot[o].size & (OT_DEC | OT_TIME)) && opt_len != 0)
{
unsigned int dec = 0;
for (i = 0; i < opt_len; i++)
dec = (dec << 8) | val[i];
sprintf(buf, "%u", dec);
if (ot[o].size & OT_TIME)
prettyprint_time(buf, dec);
else
sprintf(buf, "%u", dec);
}
else
nodecode = 1;

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@@ -116,9 +116,7 @@ void dhcp_init(void)
/* Make BPF raw send socket */
init_bpf();
#endif
check_dhcp_hosts(1);
#endif
}
void dhcp_packet(time_t now, int pxe_fd)
@@ -257,14 +255,6 @@ void dhcp_packet(time_t now, int pxe_fd)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
return;
/* weird libvirt-inspired access control */
for (context = daemon->dhcp; context; context = context->next)
if (!context->interface || strcmp(context->interface, ifr.ifr_name) == 0)
break;
if (!context)
return;
/* unlinked contexts are marked by context->current == context */
for (context = daemon->dhcp; context; context = context->next)
context->current = context;
@@ -277,7 +267,7 @@ void dhcp_packet(time_t now, int pxe_fd)
/* If we failed to match the primary address of the interface, see if we've got a --listen-address
for a secondary */
struct match_param match;
match.matched = 0;
match.ind = iface_index;

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
struct iface_param {
struct dhcp_context *current;
struct in6_addr fallback;
int ind;
int ind, addr_match;
};
static int complete_context6(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
@@ -36,15 +36,31 @@ void dhcp6_init(void)
#if defined(IPV6_TCLASS) && defined(IPTOS_CLASS_CS6)
int class = IPTOS_CLASS_CS6;
#endif
int oneopt = 1;
if ((fd = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP)) == -1 ||
#if defined(IPV6_TCLASS) && defined(IPTOS_CLASS_CS6)
setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_TCLASS, &class, sizeof(class)) == -1 ||
#endif
setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &oneopt, sizeof(oneopt)) == -1 ||
!fix_fd(fd) ||
!set_ipv6pktinfo(fd))
die (_("cannot create DHCPv6 socket: %s"), NULL, EC_BADNET);
/* When bind-interfaces is set, there might be more than one dnmsasq
instance binding port 547. That's OK if they serve different networks.
Need to set REUSEADDR to make this posible, or REUSEPORT on *BSD. */
if (option_bool(OPT_NOWILD) || option_bool(OPT_CLEVERBIND))
{
#ifdef SO_REUSEPORT
int rc = setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &oneopt, sizeof(oneopt));
#else
int rc = setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &oneopt, sizeof(oneopt));
#endif
if (rc == -1)
die(_("failed to set SO_REUSE{ADDR|PORT} on DHCPv6 socket: %s"), NULL, EC_BADNET);
}
memset(&saddr, 0, sizeof(saddr));
#ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
saddr.sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
@@ -71,7 +87,6 @@ void dhcp6_packet(time_t now)
char control6[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct in6_pktinfo))];
} control_u;
struct sockaddr_in6 from;
struct all_addr dest;
ssize_t sz;
struct ifreq ifr;
struct iname *tmp;
@@ -98,41 +113,52 @@ void dhcp6_packet(time_t now)
p.c = CMSG_DATA(cmptr);
if_index = p.p->ipi6_ifindex;
dest.addr.addr6 = p.p->ipi6_addr;
}
if (!indextoname(daemon->dhcp6fd, if_index, ifr.ifr_name))
return;
if (!iface_check(AF_INET6, (struct all_addr *)&dest, ifr.ifr_name))
return;
for (tmp = daemon->if_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
return;
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
return;
/* weird libvirt-inspired access control */
for (context = daemon->dhcp6; context; context = context->next)
if (!context->interface || strcmp(context->interface, ifr.ifr_name) == 0)
break;
if (!context)
return;
/* unlinked contexts are marked by context->current == context */
for (context = daemon->dhcp6; context; context = context->next)
{
context->current = context;
memset(&context->local6, 0, IN6ADDRSZ);
}
parm.current = NULL;
parm.ind = if_index;
parm.addr_match = 0;
memset(&parm.fallback, 0, IN6ADDRSZ);
for (context = daemon->dhcp6; context; context = context->next)
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&context->start6) && context->prefix == 0)
{
/* wildcard context for DHCP-stateless only */
parm.current = context;
context->current = NULL;
}
else
{
/* unlinked contexts are marked by context->current == context */
context->current = context;
memset(&context->local6, 0, IN6ADDRSZ);
}
if (!iface_enumerate(AF_INET6, &parm, complete_context6))
return;
if (daemon->if_names || daemon->if_addrs)
{
for (tmp = daemon->if_names; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
break;
if (!tmp && !parm.addr_match)
return;
}
lease_prune(NULL, now); /* lose any expired leases */
port = dhcp6_reply(parm.current, if_index, ifr.ifr_name, &parm.fallback,
@@ -159,15 +185,23 @@ static int complete_context6(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
{
struct dhcp_context *context;
struct iface_param *param = vparam;
struct iname *tmp;
(void)scope; /* warning */
(void)dad;
if (if_index == param->ind &&
!IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(local) &&
!IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(local) &&
!IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(local))
{
/* if we have --listen-address config, see if the
arrival interface has a matching address. */
for (tmp = daemon->if_addrs; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->addr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 &&
IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&tmp->addr.in6.sin6_addr, local))
param->addr_match = 1;
/* Determine a globally address on the arrival interface, even
if we have no matching dhcp-context, because we're only
allocating on remote subnets via relays. This
@@ -331,14 +365,21 @@ struct dhcp_context *narrow_context6(struct dhcp_context *context,
return tmp;
}
static int is_addr_in_context6(struct dhcp_context *context, struct dhcp_config *config)
static int is_config_in_context6(struct dhcp_context *context, struct dhcp_config *config)
{
if (!context) /* called via find_config() from lease_update_from_configs() */
return 1;
if (!(config->flags & CONFIG_ADDR6))
if (!(config->flags & CONFIG_ADDR6) || is_addr_in_context6(context, &config->addr6))
return 1;
return 0;
}
int is_addr_in_context6(struct dhcp_context *context, struct in6_addr *addr)
{
for (; context; context = context->current)
if (is_same_net6(&config->addr6, &context->start6, context->prefix))
if (is_same_net6(addr, &context->start6, context->prefix))
return 1;
return 0;
@@ -358,7 +399,7 @@ struct dhcp_config *find_config6(struct dhcp_config *configs,
{
if (config->clid_len == duid_len &&
memcmp(config->clid, duid, duid_len) == 0 &&
is_addr_in_context6(context, config))
is_config_in_context6(context, config))
return config;
}
@@ -366,7 +407,7 @@ struct dhcp_config *find_config6(struct dhcp_config *configs,
for (config = configs; config; config = config->next)
if ((config->flags & CONFIG_NAME) &&
hostname_isequal(config->hostname, hostname) &&
is_addr_in_context6(context, config))
is_config_in_context6(context, config))
return config;
return NULL;

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@@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
bind_fallback = 1;
set_option_bool(OPT_NOWILD);
reset_option_bool(OPT_CLVERBIND);
reset_option_bool(OPT_CLEVERBIND);
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_TFTP
if (daemon->tftp_unlimited || daemon->tftp_interfaces)
if (option_bool(OPT_TFTP))
die(_("TFTP server not available: set HAVE_TFTP in src/config.h"), NULL, EC_BADCONF);
#endif
@@ -383,15 +383,48 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
/* write pidfile _after_ forking ! */
if (daemon->runfile)
{
FILE *pidfile;
int fd, err = 0;
sprintf(daemon->namebuff, "%d\n", (int) getpid());
/* Explanation: Some installations of dnsmasq (eg Debian/Ubuntu) locate the pid-file
in a directory which is writable by the non-privileged user that dnsmasq runs as. This
allows the daemon to delete the file as part of its shutdown. This is a security hole to the
extent that an attacker running as the unprivileged user could replace the pidfile with a
symlink, and have the target of that symlink overwritten as root next time dnsmasq starts.
The folowing code first deletes any existing file, and then opens it with the O_EXCL flag,
ensuring that the open() fails should there be any existing file (because the unlink() failed,
or an attacker exploited the race between unlink() and open()). This ensures that no symlink
attack can succeed.
Any compromise of the non-privileged user still theoretically allows the pid-file to be
replaced whilst dnsmasq is running. The worst that could allow is that the usual
"shutdown dnsmasq" shell command could be tricked into stopping any other process.
Note that if dnsmasq is started as non-root (eg for testing) it silently ignores
failure to write the pid-file.
*/
unlink(daemon->runfile);
/* only complain if started as root */
if ((pidfile = fopen(daemon->runfile, "w")))
if ((fd = open(daemon->runfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_EXCL, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH)) == -1)
{
fprintf(pidfile, "%d\n", (int) getpid());
fclose(pidfile);
/* only complain if started as root */
if (getuid() == 0)
err = 1;
}
else if (getuid() == 0)
else
{
if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)daemon->namebuff, strlen(daemon->namebuff), 0))
err = 1;
while (!err && close(fd) == -1)
if (!retry_send())
err = 1;
}
if (err)
{
send_event(err_pipe[1], EVENT_PIDFILE, errno, daemon->runfile);
_exit(0);
@@ -512,7 +545,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_TFTP
if (daemon->tftp_unlimited || daemon->tftp_interfaces)
if (option_bool(OPT_TFTP))
{
DIR *dir;
struct tftp_prefix *p;
@@ -607,7 +640,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
end = &dhcp_tmp->end6;
struct in6_addr subnet = dhcp_tmp->start6;
setaddr6part(&subnet, 0);
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &subnet, daemon->addrbuff, 256);
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &subnet, daemon->dhcp_buff2, 256);
}
#endif
@@ -620,24 +653,23 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
prettyprint_time(p, dhcp_tmp->lease_time);
}
if (daemon->dhcp_buff)
inet_ntop(family, start, daemon->dhcp_buff, 256);
if (daemon->dhcp_buff3)
inet_ntop(family, end, daemon->dhcp_buff3, 256);
inet_ntop(family, start, daemon->dhcp_buff, 256);
inet_ntop(family, end, daemon->dhcp_buff3, 256);
if ((dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_DHCP) || family == AF_INET)
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_INFO,
(dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_RA_STATELESS) ?
_("stateless DHCPv6 on %s%.0s%.0s") :
_("%s stateless on %s%.0s%.0s") :
(dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_STATIC) ?
_("DHCP, static leases only on %.0s%s, %s") :
_("%s, static leases only on %.0s%s, %s") :
(dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_PROXY) ?
_("DHCP, proxy on subnet %.0s%s%.0s") :
_("DHCP, IP range %s -- %s, %s"),
_("%s, proxy on subnet %.0s%s%.0s") :
_("%s, IP range %s -- %s, %s"),
(family != AF_INET) ? "DHCPv6" : "DHCP",
daemon->dhcp_buff, daemon->dhcp_buff3, daemon->namebuff);
if (dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_RA_NAME)
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_INFO, _("DHCPv4-derived IPv6 names on %s"),
daemon->addrbuff);
daemon->dhcp_buff2);
if (dhcp_tmp->flags & (CONTEXT_RA_ONLY | CONTEXT_RA_NAME | CONTEXT_RA_STATELESS))
{
if (!(dhcp_tmp->flags & CONTEXT_DEPRECATE))
@@ -647,7 +679,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
prettyprint_time(p, dhcp_tmp->lease_time > 7200 ? dhcp_tmp->lease_time : 7200);
}
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_INFO, _("SLAAC on %s %s"),
daemon->addrbuff, daemon->namebuff);
daemon->dhcp_buff2, daemon->namebuff);
}
}
@@ -668,7 +700,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
#ifdef HAVE_TFTP
if (daemon->tftp_unlimited || daemon->tftp_interfaces)
if (option_bool(OPT_TFTP))
{
#ifdef FD_SETSIZE
if (FD_SETSIZE < (unsigned)max_fd)
@@ -1243,7 +1275,6 @@ void clear_cache_and_reload(time_t now)
dhcp_read_ethers();
reread_dhcp();
dhcp_update_configs(daemon->dhcp_conf);
check_dhcp_hosts(0);
lease_update_from_configs();
lease_update_file(now);
lease_update_dns(1);

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@@ -220,7 +220,8 @@ struct event_desc {
#define OPT_RA 37
#define OPT_TFTP_LC 38
#define OPT_CLEVERBIND 39
#define OPT_LAST 40
#define OPT_TFTP 40
#define OPT_LAST 41
/* extra flags for my_syslog, we use a couple of facilities since they are known
not to occupy the same bits as priorities, no matter how syslog.h is set up. */
@@ -474,7 +475,7 @@ struct frec {
#define OT_NAME 0x1000
#define OT_CSTRING 0x0800
#define OT_DEC 0x0400
#define OT_TIME 0x0200
/* actions in the daemon->helper RPC */
#define ACTION_DEL 1
@@ -664,7 +665,6 @@ struct dhcp_context {
time_t ra_time;
#endif
int flags;
char *interface;
struct dhcp_netid netid, *filter;
struct dhcp_context *next, *current;
};
@@ -712,11 +712,6 @@ struct addr_list {
struct addr_list *next;
};
struct interface_list {
char *interface;
struct interface_list *next;
};
struct tftp_prefix {
char *interface;
char *prefix;
@@ -756,7 +751,7 @@ extern struct daemon {
int max_logs; /* queue limit */
int cachesize, ftabsize;
int port, query_port, min_port;
unsigned long local_ttl, neg_ttl, max_ttl;
unsigned long local_ttl, neg_ttl, max_ttl, max_cache_ttl;
struct hostsfile *addn_hosts;
struct dhcp_context *dhcp, *dhcp6, *ra_contexts;
struct dhcp_config *dhcp_conf;
@@ -780,10 +775,9 @@ extern struct daemon {
unsigned short edns_pktsz;
char *tftp_prefix;
struct tftp_prefix *if_prefix; /* per-interface TFTP prefixes */
struct interface_list *tftp_interfaces; /* interfaces for limited TFTP service */
int tftp_unlimited;
unsigned int duid_enterprise, duid_config_len;
unsigned char *duid_config;
char *dbus_name;
/* globally used stuff for DNS */
char *packet; /* packet buffer */
@@ -897,7 +891,7 @@ void safe_pipe(int *fd, int read_noblock);
void *whine_malloc(size_t size);
int sa_len(union mysockaddr *addr);
int sockaddr_isequal(union mysockaddr *s1, union mysockaddr *s2);
int hostname_isequal(char *a, char *b);
int hostname_isequal(const char *a, const char *b);
time_t dnsmasq_time(void);
int is_same_net(struct in_addr a, struct in_addr b, struct in_addr mask);
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
@@ -934,6 +928,8 @@ void reread_dhcp(void);
void set_option_bool(unsigned int opt);
void reset_option_bool(unsigned int opt);
struct hostsfile *expand_filelist(struct hostsfile *list);
char *parse_server(char *arg, union mysockaddr *addr,
union mysockaddr *source_addr, char *interface, int *flags);
/* forward.c */
void reply_query(int fd, int family, time_t now);
@@ -998,6 +994,7 @@ struct dhcp_lease *lease4_allocate(struct in_addr addr);
struct dhcp_lease *lease6_allocate(struct in6_addr *addrp, int lease_type);
struct dhcp_lease *lease6_find(unsigned char *clid, int clid_len,
int lease_type, int iaid, struct in6_addr *addr);
void lease6_filter(int lease_type, int iaid, struct dhcp_context *context);
struct dhcp_lease *lease6_find_by_addr(struct in6_addr *net, int prefix, u64 addr);
u64 lease_find_max_addr6(struct dhcp_context *context);
void lease_ping_reply(struct in6_addr *sender, unsigned char *packet, char *interface);
@@ -1097,6 +1094,7 @@ void dhcp6_init(void);
void dhcp6_packet(time_t now);
int address6_allocate(struct dhcp_context *context, unsigned char *clid, int clid_len,
int serial, struct dhcp_netid *netids, struct in6_addr *ans);
int is_addr_in_context6(struct dhcp_context *context, struct in6_addr *addr);
struct dhcp_context *address6_available(struct dhcp_context *context,
struct in6_addr *taddr,
struct dhcp_netid *netids);
@@ -1130,7 +1128,6 @@ char *strip_hostname(char *hostname);
void log_tags(struct dhcp_netid *netid, u32 xid);
int match_bytes(struct dhcp_opt *o, unsigned char *p, int len);
void dhcp_update_configs(struct dhcp_config *configs);
void check_dhcp_hosts(int fatal);
void display_opts(void);
u16 lookup_dhcp_opt(int prot, char *name);
u16 lookup_dhcp_len(int prot, u16 val);

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@@ -95,26 +95,19 @@ int send_from(int fd, int nowild, char *packet, size_t len,
#endif
}
retry:
if (sendmsg(fd, &msg, 0) == -1)
while (sendmsg(fd, &msg, 0) == -1)
{
/* certain Linux kernels seem to object to setting the source address in the IPv6 stack
by returning EINVAL from sendmsg. In that case, try again without setting the
source address, since it will nearly alway be correct anyway. IPv6 stinks. */
if (errno == EINVAL && msg.msg_controllen)
{
msg.msg_controllen = 0;
goto retry;
}
if (retry_send())
goto retry;
continue;
/* If interface is still in DAD, EINVAL results - ignore that. */
if (errno == EINVAL)
break;
my_syslog(LOG_ERR, _("failed to send packet: %s"), strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
return 1;
}

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@@ -34,10 +34,15 @@ static void my_setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int *error);
static unsigned char *grab_extradata(unsigned char *buf, unsigned char *end, char *env, int *err);
#ifdef HAVE_LUASCRIPT
#define LUA_COMPAT_ALL
#include <lua.h>
#include <lualib.h>
#include <lauxlib.h>
#ifndef lua_open
#define lua_open() luaL_newstate()
#endif
lua_State *lua;
static unsigned char *grab_extradata_lua(unsigned char *buf, unsigned char *end, char *field);

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@@ -562,18 +562,31 @@ struct dhcp_lease *lease6_find(unsigned char *clid, int clid_len,
memcmp(clid, lease->clid, clid_len) != 0))
continue;
if (clid || addr)
{
lease->flags |= LEASE_USED;
return lease;
}
else
lease->flags &= ~LEASE_USED;
lease->flags |= LEASE_USED;
return lease;
}
return NULL;
}
void lease6_filter(int lease_type, int iaid, struct dhcp_context *context)
{
struct dhcp_lease *lease;
for (lease = leases; lease; lease = lease->next)
{
/* reset "USED flag */
lease->flags &= ~LEASE_USED;
if (!(lease->flags & lease_type) || lease->hwaddr_type != iaid)
continue;
/* leases on the wrong interface get filtered out here */
if (!is_addr_in_context6(context, (struct in6_addr *)&lease->hwaddr))
lease->flags |= LEASE_USED;
}
}
struct dhcp_lease *lease6_find_by_addr(struct in6_addr *net, int prefix, u64 addr)
{
struct dhcp_lease *lease;

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@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ static struct iovec iov;
static u32 netlink_pid;
static int nl_async(struct nlmsghdr *h);
static void nl_routechange(struct nlmsghdr *h);
void netlink_init(void)
{
@@ -337,64 +336,60 @@ static int nl_async(struct nlmsghdr *h)
if (h->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR)
{
struct nlmsgerr *err = NLMSG_DATA(h);
my_syslog(LOG_ERR, _("netlink returns error: %s"), strerror(-(err->error)));
if (err->error != 0)
my_syslog(LOG_ERR, _("netlink returns error: %s"), strerror(-(err->error)));
return 0;
}
else if (h->nlmsg_pid == 0 && h->nlmsg_type == RTM_NEWROUTE)
{
nl_routechange(h);
/* We arrange to receive netlink multicast messages whenever the network route is added.
If this happens and we still have a DNS packet in the buffer, we re-send it.
This helps on DoD links, where frequently the packet which triggers dialling is
a DNS query, which then gets lost. By re-sending, we can avoid the lookup
failing. */
struct rtmsg *rtm = NLMSG_DATA(h);
if (rtm->rtm_type == RTN_UNICAST && rtm->rtm_scope == RT_SCOPE_LINK)
{
/* Force re-reading resolv file right now, for luck. */
daemon->last_resolv = 0;
if (daemon->srv_save)
{
int fd;
if (daemon->srv_save->sfd)
fd = daemon->srv_save->sfd->fd;
else if (daemon->rfd_save && daemon->rfd_save->refcount != 0)
fd = daemon->rfd_save->fd;
else
return 0;
while(sendto(fd, daemon->packet, daemon->packet_len, 0,
&daemon->srv_save->addr.sa, sa_len(&daemon->srv_save->addr)) == -1 && retry_send());
}
}
return 0;
}
else if (h->nlmsg_type == RTM_NEWADDR)
{
{
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP6
/* force RAs to sync new network and pick up new interfaces. */
if (daemon->ra_contexts)
{
schedule_subnet_map();
ra_start_unsolicted(dnsmasq_time(), NULL);
/* cause lease_update_file to run after we return, in case we were called from
iface_enumerate and can't re-enter it now */
send_alarm(0, 0);
}
return 1; /* clever bind mode - rescan */
/* force RAs to sync new network and pick up new interfaces. */
if (daemon->ra_contexts)
{
schedule_subnet_map();
ra_start_unsolicted(dnsmasq_time(), NULL);
/* cause lease_update_file to run after we return, in case we were called from
iface_enumerate and can't re-enter it now */
send_alarm(0, 0);
}
#endif
return 1; /* clever bind mode - rescan */
}
return 0;
}
/* We arrange to receive netlink multicast messages whenever the network route is added.
If this happens and we still have a DNS packet in the buffer, we re-send it.
This helps on DoD links, where frequently the packet which triggers dialling is
a DNS query, which then gets lost. By re-sending, we can avoid the lookup
failing. */
static void nl_routechange(struct nlmsghdr *h)
{
struct rtmsg *rtm = NLMSG_DATA(h);
int fd;
if (rtm->rtm_type != RTN_UNICAST || rtm->rtm_scope != RT_SCOPE_LINK)
return;
/* Force re-reading resolv file right now, for luck. */
daemon->last_resolv = 0;
if (daemon->srv_save)
{
if (daemon->srv_save->sfd)
fd = daemon->srv_save->sfd->fd;
else if (daemon->rfd_save && daemon->rfd_save->refcount != 0)
fd = daemon->rfd_save->fd;
else
return;
while(sendto(fd, daemon->packet, daemon->packet_len, 0,
&daemon->srv_save->addr.sa, sa_len(&daemon->srv_save->addr)) == -1 && retry_send());
}
}
#endif

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@@ -117,18 +117,8 @@ int iface_check(int family, struct all_addr *addr, char *name)
if (daemon->if_names || daemon->if_addrs)
{
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
struct dhcp_context *range;
#endif
ret = 0;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
for (range = daemon->dhcp; range; range = range->next)
if (range->interface && strcmp(range->interface, name) == 0)
ret = 1;
#endif
for (tmp = daemon->if_names; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, name) == 0))
ret = tmp->used = 1;
@@ -161,12 +151,11 @@ static int iface_allowed(struct irec **irecp, int if_index,
struct irec *iface;
int fd, mtu = 0, loopback;
struct ifreq ifr;
int tftp_ok = daemon->tftp_unlimited;
int tftp_ok = !!option_bool(OPT_TFTP);
int dhcp_ok = 1;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
struct iname *tmp;
#endif
struct interface_list *ir = NULL;
/* check whether the interface IP has been added already
we call this routine multiple times. */
@@ -220,37 +209,25 @@ static int iface_allowed(struct irec **irecp, int if_index,
}
}
#ifdef HAVE_TFTP
/* implement wierd TFTP service rules */
for (ir = daemon->tftp_interfaces; ir; ir = ir->next)
if (strcmp(ir->interface, ifr.ifr_name) == 0)
if (addr->sa.sa_family == AF_INET &&
!iface_check(AF_INET, (struct all_addr *)&addr->in.sin_addr, ifr.ifr_name))
return 1;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
{
tftp_ok = 1;
break;
tftp_ok = 0;
dhcp_ok = 0;
}
#endif
if (!ir)
{
if (addr->sa.sa_family == AF_INET &&
!iface_check(AF_INET, (struct all_addr *)&addr->in.sin_addr, ifr.ifr_name))
return 1;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, ifr.ifr_name) == 0))
{
tftp_ok = 0;
dhcp_ok = 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
if (addr->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 &&
!iface_check(AF_INET6, (struct all_addr *)&addr->in6.sin6_addr, ifr.ifr_name))
return 1;
if (addr->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 &&
!iface_check(AF_INET6, (struct all_addr *)&addr->in6.sin6_addr, ifr.ifr_name))
return 1;
#endif
}
/* add to list */
if ((iface = whine_malloc(sizeof(struct irec))))
@@ -361,13 +338,22 @@ static int make_sock(union mysockaddr *addr, int type, int dienow)
sprintf(daemon->addrbuff, "port %d", port);
s = _("failed to create listening socket for %s: %s");
if (dienow)
die(s, daemon->addrbuff, EC_BADNET);
if (fd != -1)
close (fd);
if (dienow)
{
/* failure to bind addresses given by --listen-address at this point
is OK if we're doing bind-dynamic */
if (!option_bool(OPT_CLEVERBIND))
die(s, daemon->addrbuff, EC_BADNET);
}
else
my_syslog(LOG_WARNING, s, daemon->addrbuff, strerror(errno));
my_syslog(LOG_ERR, s, daemon->addrbuff, strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &opt, sizeof(opt)) == -1 || !fix_fd(fd))
goto err;
@@ -485,8 +471,7 @@ static struct listener *create_listeners(union mysockaddr *addr, int do_tftp, in
void create_wildcard_listeners(void)
{
union mysockaddr addr;
struct listener *l;
int tftp_enabled = daemon->tftp_unlimited || daemon->tftp_interfaces;
struct listener *l, *l6;
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
#ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
@@ -496,7 +481,7 @@ void create_wildcard_listeners(void)
addr.in.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
addr.in.sin_port = htons(daemon->port);
l = create_listeners(&addr, tftp_enabled, 1);
l = create_listeners(&addr, !!option_bool(OPT_TFTP), 1);
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
@@ -506,11 +491,12 @@ void create_wildcard_listeners(void)
addr.in6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
addr.in6.sin6_addr = in6addr_any;
addr.in6.sin6_port = htons(daemon->port);
l6 = create_listeners(&addr, !!option_bool(OPT_TFTP), 1);
if (l)
l->next = create_listeners(&addr, tftp_enabled, 1);
l->next = l6;
else
l = create_listeners(&addr, tftp_enabled, 1);
l = l6;
#endif
daemon->listeners = l;
@@ -536,7 +522,8 @@ void create_bound_listeners(int dienow)
no interface with a matching address. These may be valid: eg it's possible
to listen on 127.0.1.1 even if the loopback interface is 127.0.0.1
If the address isn't valid the bind() will fail and we'll die().
If the address isn't valid the bind() will fail and we'll die()
(except in bind-dynamic mode, when we'll complain but keep trying.)
The resulting listeners have the ->iface field NULL, and this has to be
handled by the DNS and TFTP code. It disables --localise-queries processing
@@ -544,7 +531,7 @@ void create_bound_listeners(int dienow)
for (if_tmp = daemon->if_addrs; if_tmp; if_tmp = if_tmp->next)
if (!if_tmp->used &&
(new = create_listeners(&if_tmp->addr, daemon->tftp_unlimited, dienow)))
(new = create_listeners(&if_tmp->addr, !!option_bool(OPT_TFTP), dienow)))
{
new->iface = NULL;
new->next = daemon->listeners;

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@@ -119,7 +119,6 @@ void icmp6_packet(void)
struct sockaddr_in6 from;
unsigned char *packet;
struct iname *tmp;
struct dhcp_context *context;
/* Note: use outpacket for input buffer */
msg.msg_control = control_u.control6;
@@ -157,15 +156,9 @@ void icmp6_packet(void)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, interface) == 0))
return;
/* weird libvirt-inspired access control */
for (context = daemon->ra_contexts ? daemon->ra_contexts : daemon->dhcp6;
context; context = context->next)
if (!context->interface || strcmp(context->interface, interface) == 0)
break;
if (!context || packet[1] != 0)
if (packet[1] != 0)
return;
if (packet[0] == ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY)
lease_ping_reply(&from.sin6_addr, packet, interface);
else if (packet[0] == ND_ROUTER_SOLICIT)
@@ -419,8 +412,8 @@ static int add_prefixes(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
opt->type = ICMP6_OPT_PREFIX;
opt->len = 4;
opt->prefix_len = prefix;
/* autonomous only if we're not doing dhcp */
opt->flags = do_slaac ? 0x40 : 0x00;
/* autonomous only if we're not doing dhcp, always set "on-link" */
opt->flags = do_slaac ? 0xC0 : 0x80;
opt->valid_lifetime = htonl(time);
opt->preferred_lifetime = htonl(deprecate ? 0 : time);
opt->reserved = 0;
@@ -464,6 +457,7 @@ time_t periodic_ra(time_t now)
char interface[IF_NAMESIZE+1];
param.now = now;
param.iface = 0;
while (1)
{
@@ -489,13 +483,21 @@ time_t periodic_ra(time_t now)
ever be able to send ra's and satistfy it. */
if (iface_enumerate(AF_INET6, &param, iface_search))
context->ra_time = 0;
else if (indextoname(daemon->icmp6fd, param.iface, interface))
send_ra(param.iface, interface, NULL);
}
else if (param.iface != 0 &&
indextoname(daemon->icmp6fd, param.iface, interface) &&
iface_check(AF_LOCAL, NULL, interface))
{
struct iname *tmp;
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, interface) == 0))
break;
if (!tmp)
send_ra(param.iface, interface, NULL);
}
}
return next_event;
}
static int iface_search(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
int scope, int if_index, int dad, void *vparam)
{
@@ -512,9 +514,11 @@ static int iface_search(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
if (context->ra_time != 0 && difftime(context->ra_time, param->now) <= 0.0)
{
/* found an interface that's overdue for RA determine new
timeout value and zap other contexts on the same interface
so they don't timeout independently .*/
param->iface = if_index;
timeout value and arrange for RA to be sent unless interface is
still doing DAD.*/
if (!dad)
param->iface = if_index;
if (difftime(param->now, ra_short_period_start) < 60.0)
/* range 5 - 20 */
@@ -523,6 +527,14 @@ static int iface_search(struct in6_addr *local, int prefix,
/* range 450 - 600 */
context->ra_time = param->now + 450 + (rand16()/440);
/* zero timers for other contexts on the same subnet, so they don't timeout
independently */
for (context = context->next; context; context = context->next)
if (prefix == context->prefix &&
is_same_net6(local, &context->start6, prefix) &&
is_same_net6(local, &context->end6, prefix))
context->ra_time = 0;
return 0; /* found, abort */
}

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@@ -493,8 +493,9 @@ size_t dhcp_reply(struct dhcp_context *context, char *iface_name, int int_index,
lease_set_interface(lease, int_index, now);
clear_packet(mess, end);
match_vendor_opts(NULL, daemon->dhcp_opts); /* clear flags */
do_options(context, mess, end, NULL, hostname, get_domain(mess->yiaddr),
netid, subnet_addr, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, now);
netid, subnet_addr, 0, 0, -1, NULL, 0, now);
}
}
@@ -515,11 +516,22 @@ size_t dhcp_reply(struct dhcp_context *context, char *iface_name, int int_index,
op += 3;
pp = op;
/* Always force update, since the client has no way to do it itself. */
if (!option_bool(OPT_FQDN_UPDATE) && !(fqdn_flags & 0x01))
fqdn_flags |= 0x03;
fqdn_flags &= ~0x08;
/* NB, the following always sets at least one bit */
if (option_bool(OPT_FQDN_UPDATE))
{
if (fqdn_flags & 0x01)
{
fqdn_flags |= 0x02; /* set O */
fqdn_flags &= ~0x01; /* clear S */
}
fqdn_flags |= 0x08; /* set N */
}
else
{
if (!(fqdn_flags & 0x01))
fqdn_flags |= 0x03; /* set S and O */
fqdn_flags &= ~0x08; /* clear N */
}
if (fqdn_flags & 0x04)
while (*op != 0 && ((op + (*op) + 1) - pp) < len)
@@ -1375,6 +1387,7 @@ size_t dhcp_reply(struct dhcp_context *context, char *iface_name, int int_index,
if (lease)
{
lease_set_interface(lease, int_index, now);
if (override.s_addr != 0)
lease->override = override;
else
@@ -1385,16 +1398,6 @@ size_t dhcp_reply(struct dhcp_context *context, char *iface_name, int int_index,
option_put(mess, end, OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE, 1, DHCPACK);
option_put(mess, end, OPTION_SERVER_IDENTIFIER, INADDRSZ, ntohl(server_id(context, override, fallback).s_addr));
if (lease)
{
if (lease->expires == 0)
time = 0xffffffff;
else
time = (unsigned int)difftime(lease->expires, now);
option_put(mess, end, OPTION_LEASE_TIME, 4, time);
lease_set_interface(lease, int_index, now);
}
do_options(context, mess, end, req_options, hostname, get_domain(mess->ciaddr),
netid, subnet_addr, fqdn_flags, borken_opt, pxearch, uuid, vendor_class_len, now);
@@ -2261,7 +2264,7 @@ static void do_options(struct dhcp_context *context,
if ((p = free_space(mess, end, OPTION_CLIENT_FQDN, len)))
{
*(p++) = fqdn_flags;
*(p++) = fqdn_flags & 0x0f; /* MBZ bits to zero */
*(p++) = 255;
*(p++) = 255;

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@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
char *client_hostname= NULL, *hostname = NULL;
char *domain = NULL, *send_domain = NULL;
struct dhcp_config *config = NULL;
struct dhcp_netid known_id, iface_id;
struct dhcp_netid known_id, iface_id, v6_id;
int done_dns = 0, hostname_auth = 0, do_encap = 0;
unsigned char *outmsgtypep;
struct dhcp_opt *opt_cfg;
@@ -194,6 +194,11 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
iface_id.next = tags;
tags = &iface_id;
/* set tag "dhcpv6" */
v6_id.net = "dhcpv6";
v6_id.next = tags;
tags = &v6_id;
/* copy over transaction-id, and save pointer to message type */
outmsgtypep = put_opt6(inbuff, 4);
start_opts = save_counter(-1);
@@ -497,7 +502,7 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
ia_option = opt6_find(opt6_ptr(opt, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? 12 : 4), ia_end, OPTION6_IAADDR, 24);
/* reset "USED" flags on leases */
lease6_find(NULL, 0, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, NULL);
lease6_filter(ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, context);
o = new_opt6(ia_type);
put_opt6_long(iaid);
@@ -570,14 +575,18 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
my_syslog(MS_DHCP | LOG_WARNING, _("not using configured address %s because it was previously declined"),
daemon->addrbuff);
else
addrp = &config->addr6;
{
addrp = &config->addr6;
/* may have existing lease for this address */
lease = lease6_find(clid, clid_len,
ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, addrp);
}
}
/* existing lease */
if (!addrp &&
(lease = lease6_find(clid, clid_len,
ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, NULL)) &&
address6_available(context, (struct in6_addr *)&lease->hwaddr, tags) &&
!config_find_by_address6(daemon->dhcp_conf, (struct in6_addr *)&lease->hwaddr, 128, 0))
addrp = (struct in6_addr *)&lease->hwaddr;
@@ -832,7 +841,7 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
iacntr = save_counter(-1);
/* reset "USED" flags on leases */
lease6_find(NULL, 0, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, NULL);
lease6_filter(ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, context);
ia_option = opt6_ptr(opt, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? 12 : 4);
ia_end = opt6_ptr(opt, opt6_len(opt));
@@ -1001,10 +1010,17 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
case DHCP6IREQ:
{
/* We can't discriminate contexts based on address, as we don't know it.
If there is only one possible context, we can use its tags */
if (context && !context->current)
{
context->netid.next = NULL;
context_tags = &context->netid;
}
log6_packet("DHCPINFORMATION-REQUEST", clid, clid_len, NULL, xid, iface_name, ignore ? "ignored" : hostname);
if (ignore)
return 0;
*outmsgtypep = DHCP6REPLY;
log6_packet("DHCPINFORMATION-REQUEST", clid, clid_len, NULL, xid, iface_name, hostname);
break;
}
@@ -1036,7 +1052,7 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
ia_option = opt6_ptr(opt, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? 12 : 4);
/* reset "USED" flags on leases */
lease6_find(NULL, 0, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, NULL);
lease6_filter(ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, context);
for (ia_option = opt6_find(ia_option, ia_end, OPTION6_IAADDR, 24);
ia_option;
@@ -1115,7 +1131,7 @@ static int dhcp6_no_relay(int msg_type, struct in6_addr *link_address, struct dh
ia_option = opt6_ptr(opt, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? 12 : 4);
/* reset "USED" flags on leases */
lease6_find(NULL, 0, ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, NULL);
lease6_filter(ia_type == OPTION6_IA_NA ? LEASE_NA : LEASE_TA, iaid, context);
for (ia_option = opt6_find(ia_option, ia_end, OPTION6_IAADDR, 24);
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#ifdef HAVE_TFTP
static struct tftp_file *check_tftp_fileperm(ssize_t *len, char *prefix, int special);
static struct tftp_file *check_tftp_fileperm(ssize_t *len, char *prefix);
static void free_transfer(struct tftp_transfer *transfer);
static ssize_t tftp_err(int err, char *packet, char *mess, char *file);
static ssize_t tftp_err_oops(char *packet, char *file);
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
struct msghdr msg;
struct iovec iov;
struct ifreq ifr;
int is_err = 1, if_index = 0, mtu = 0, special = 0;
int is_err = 1, if_index = 0, mtu = 0;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
struct iname *tmp;
#endif
@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
char *name = NULL;
char *prefix = daemon->tftp_prefix;
struct tftp_prefix *pref;
struct interface_list *ir;
union {
struct cmsghdr align; /* this ensures alignment */
@@ -114,8 +113,6 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
else
{
struct cmsghdr *cmptr;
int check;
struct interface_list *ir;
if (msg.msg_controllen < sizeof(struct cmsghdr))
return;
@@ -195,29 +192,22 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
if (listen->family == AF_INET6)
check = iface_check(AF_INET6, (struct all_addr *)&addr.in6.sin6_addr, name);
{
if (!iface_check(AF_INET6, (struct all_addr *)&addr.in6.sin6_addr, name))
return;
}
else
#endif
check = iface_check(AF_INET, (struct all_addr *)&addr.in.sin_addr, name);
if (!iface_check(AF_INET, (struct all_addr *)&addr.in.sin_addr, name))
return;
/* wierd TFTP service override */
for (ir = daemon->tftp_interfaces; ir; ir = ir->next)
if (strcmp(ir->interface, name) == 0)
break;
if (!ir)
{
if (!daemon->tftp_unlimited || !check)
return;
#ifdef HAVE_DHCP
/* allowed interfaces are the same as for DHCP */
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, name) == 0))
return;
/* allowed interfaces are the same as for DHCP */
for (tmp = daemon->dhcp_except; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
if (tmp->name && (strcmp(tmp->name, name) == 0))
return;
#endif
}
strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, name, IF_NAMESIZE);
if (ioctl(listen->tftpfd, SIOCGIFMTU, &ifr) != -1)
mtu = ifr.ifr_mtu;
@@ -228,12 +218,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
/* check for per-interface prefix */
for (pref = daemon->if_prefix; pref; pref = pref->next)
if (strcmp(pref->interface, name) == 0)
prefix = pref->prefix;
/* wierd TFTP interfaces disable special options. */
for (ir = daemon->tftp_interfaces; ir; ir = ir->next)
if (strcmp(ir->interface, name) == 0)
special = 1;
prefix = pref->prefix;
}
if (listen->family == AF_INET)
@@ -325,8 +310,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
{
if (strcasecmp(opt, "blksize") == 0)
{
if ((opt = next(&p, end)) &&
(special || !option_bool(OPT_TFTP_NOBLOCK)))
if ((opt = next(&p, end)) && !option_bool(OPT_TFTP_NOBLOCK))
{
transfer->blocksize = atoi(opt);
if (transfer->blocksize < 1)
@@ -363,7 +347,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
if (prefix[strlen(prefix)-1] != '/')
strncat(daemon->namebuff, "/", (MAXDNAME-1) - strlen(daemon->namebuff));
if (!special && option_bool(OPT_TFTP_APREF))
if (option_bool(OPT_TFTP_APREF))
{
size_t oldlen = strlen(daemon->namebuff);
struct stat statbuf;
@@ -390,7 +374,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
strncat(daemon->namebuff, filename, (MAXDNAME-1) - strlen(daemon->namebuff));
/* check permissions and open file */
if ((transfer->file = check_tftp_fileperm(&len, prefix, special)))
if ((transfer->file = check_tftp_fileperm(&len, prefix)))
{
if ((len = get_block(packet, transfer)) == -1)
len = tftp_err_oops(packet, daemon->namebuff);
@@ -411,7 +395,7 @@ void tftp_request(struct listener *listen, time_t now)
}
}
static struct tftp_file *check_tftp_fileperm(ssize_t *len, char *prefix, int special)
static struct tftp_file *check_tftp_fileperm(ssize_t *len, char *prefix)
{
char *packet = daemon->packet, *namebuff = daemon->namebuff;
struct tftp_file *file;
@@ -448,7 +432,7 @@ static struct tftp_file *check_tftp_fileperm(ssize_t *len, char *prefix, int spe
goto perm;
}
/* in secure mode, must be owned by user running dnsmasq */
else if (!special && option_bool(OPT_TFTP_SECURE) && uid != statbuf.st_uid)
else if (option_bool(OPT_TFTP_SECURE) && uid != statbuf.st_uid)
goto perm;
/* If we're doing many tranfers from the same file, only

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@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ int sa_len(union mysockaddr *addr)
}
/* don't use strcasecmp and friends here - they may be messed up by LOCALE */
int hostname_isequal(char *a, char *b)
int hostname_isequal(const char *a, const char *b)
{
unsigned int c1, c2;