xref: /csrg-svn/usr.sbin/sendmail/src/conf.c (revision 65018)
122698Sdist /*
234920Sbostic  * Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
362522Sbostic  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993
462522Sbostic  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
533728Sbostic  *
642825Sbostic  * %sccs.include.redist.c%
733728Sbostic  */
822698Sdist 
922698Sdist #ifndef lint
10*65018Seric static char sccsid[] = "@(#)conf.c	8.50 (Berkeley) 12/02/93";
1133728Sbostic #endif /* not lint */
1222698Sdist 
1363937Seric # include "sendmail.h"
1463937Seric # include "pathnames.h"
1514881Seric # include <sys/ioctl.h>
1658082Seric # include <sys/param.h>
17*65018Seric # include <netdb.h>
1836928Sbostic # include <pwd.h>
19404Seric 
20294Seric /*
213309Seric **  CONF.C -- Sendmail Configuration Tables.
22294Seric **
23294Seric **	Defines the configuration of this installation.
24294Seric **
251388Seric **	Configuration Variables:
262897Seric **		HdrInfo -- a table describing well-known header fields.
272897Seric **			Each entry has the field name and some flags,
284147Seric **			which are described in sendmail.h.
294093Seric **
304093Seric **	Notes:
314093Seric **		I have tried to put almost all the reasonable
324093Seric **		configuration information into the configuration
334093Seric **		file read at runtime.  My intent is that anything
344093Seric **		here is a function of the version of UNIX you
354093Seric **		are running, or is really static -- for example
364093Seric **		the headers are a superset of widely used
374093Seric **		protocols.  If you find yourself playing with
384093Seric **		this file too much, you may be making a mistake!
39294Seric */
40294Seric 
41294Seric 
42294Seric 
43294Seric 
444437Seric /*
452897Seric **  Header info table
463057Seric **	Final (null) entry contains the flags used for any other field.
474147Seric **
484147Seric **	Not all of these are actually handled specially by sendmail
494147Seric **	at this time.  They are included as placeholders, to let
504147Seric **	you know that "someday" I intend to have sendmail do
514147Seric **	something with them.
522897Seric */
532897Seric 
542897Seric struct hdrinfo	HdrInfo[] =
552897Seric {
568060Seric 		/* originator fields, most to least significant  */
5711417Seric 	"resent-sender",	H_FROM|H_RESENT,
5811417Seric 	"resent-from",		H_FROM|H_RESENT,
5925686Seric 	"resent-reply-to",	H_FROM|H_RESENT,
609055Seric 	"sender",		H_FROM,
619055Seric 	"from",			H_FROM,
6225686Seric 	"reply-to",		H_FROM,
639055Seric 	"full-name",		H_ACHECK,
6464682Seric 	"return-receipt-to",	H_FROM|H_RECEIPTTO,
6557359Seric 	"errors-to",		H_FROM|H_ERRORSTO,
6658796Seric 
678060Seric 		/* destination fields */
689055Seric 	"to",			H_RCPT,
6911417Seric 	"resent-to",		H_RCPT|H_RESENT,
709055Seric 	"cc",			H_RCPT,
7111417Seric 	"resent-cc",		H_RCPT|H_RESENT,
729055Seric 	"bcc",			H_RCPT|H_ACHECK,
7311417Seric 	"resent-bcc",		H_RCPT|H_ACHECK|H_RESENT,
7456215Seric 	"apparently-to",	H_RCPT,
7558796Seric 
768060Seric 		/* message identification and control */
7711417Seric 	"message-id",		0,
7811417Seric 	"resent-message-id",	H_RESENT,
799055Seric 	"message",		H_EOH,
809055Seric 	"text",			H_EOH,
8158796Seric 
8211417Seric 		/* date fields */
8311417Seric 	"date",			0,
8411417Seric 	"resent-date",		H_RESENT,
8558796Seric 
868060Seric 		/* trace fields */
879055Seric 	"received",		H_TRACE|H_FORCE,
8859318Seric 	"x400-received",	H_TRACE|H_FORCE,
899055Seric 	"via",			H_TRACE|H_FORCE,
909055Seric 	"mail-from",		H_TRACE|H_FORCE,
918060Seric 
9258796Seric 		/* miscellaneous fields */
9358796Seric 	"comments",		H_FORCE,
9463753Seric 	"return-path",		H_FORCE|H_ACHECK,
9558796Seric 
969055Seric 	NULL,			0,
972897Seric };
984166Seric 
994166Seric 
1004166Seric 
1014282Seric /*
1024282Seric **  Location of system files/databases/etc.
1034282Seric */
1044282Seric 
10558082Seric char	*PidFile =	_PATH_SENDMAILPID;	/* stores daemon proc id */
1069039Seric 
1079064Seric 
1089064Seric 
1099039Seric /*
11058082Seric **  Privacy values
11158082Seric */
11258082Seric 
11358082Seric struct prival PrivacyValues[] =
11458082Seric {
11558082Seric 	"public",		PRIV_PUBLIC,
11658082Seric 	"needmailhelo",		PRIV_NEEDMAILHELO,
11758114Seric 	"needexpnhelo",		PRIV_NEEDEXPNHELO,
11858082Seric 	"needvrfyhelo",		PRIV_NEEDVRFYHELO,
11958082Seric 	"noexpn",		PRIV_NOEXPN,
12058082Seric 	"novrfy",		PRIV_NOVRFY,
12164333Seric 	"restrictmailq",	PRIV_RESTRICTMAILQ,
12264333Seric 	"restrictqrun",		PRIV_RESTRICTQRUN,
12358789Seric 	"authwarnings",		PRIV_AUTHWARNINGS,
12458082Seric 	"goaway",		PRIV_GOAWAY,
12558789Seric 	NULL,			0,
12658082Seric };
12758082Seric 
12858082Seric 
12958082Seric 
13058082Seric /*
13124943Seric **  Miscellaneous stuff.
1329039Seric */
1339039Seric 
13424943Seric int	DtableSize =	50;		/* max open files; reset in 4.2bsd */
13564644Seric 
13664644Seric 
13764644Seric /*
13864644Seric **  Following should be config parameters (and probably will be in
13964644Seric **  future releases).  In the meantime, setting these is considered
14064644Seric **  unsupported, and is intentionally undocumented.
14164644Seric */
14264644Seric 
14364644Seric #ifdef BROKENSMTPPEERS
14464644Seric bool	BrokenSmtpPeers = TRUE;		/* set if you have broken SMTP peers */
14564644Seric #else
14664644Seric bool	BrokenSmtpPeers = FALSE;	/* set if you have broken SMTP peers */
14764644Seric #endif
14864644Seric #ifdef NOLOOPBACKCHECK
14964644Seric bool	CheckLoopBack = FALSE;		/* set to check HELO loopback */
15064644Seric #else
15164644Seric bool	CheckLoopBack = TRUE;		/* set to check HELO loopback */
15264644Seric #endif
15364644Seric 
15424943Seric /*
15524943Seric **  SETDEFAULTS -- set default values
15624943Seric **
15724943Seric **	Because of the way freezing is done, these must be initialized
15824943Seric **	using direct code.
15924943Seric **
16024943Seric **	Parameters:
16158734Seric **		e -- the default envelope.
16224943Seric **
16324943Seric **	Returns:
16424943Seric **		none.
16524943Seric **
16624943Seric **	Side Effects:
16724943Seric **		Initializes a bunch of global variables to their
16824943Seric **		default values.
16924943Seric */
17024943Seric 
17158737Seric #define DAYS		* 24 * 60 * 60
17258737Seric 
17358734Seric setdefaults(e)
17458734Seric 	register ENVELOPE *e;
17524943Seric {
17657438Seric 	SpaceSub = ' ';				/* option B */
17757438Seric 	QueueLA = 8;				/* option x */
17857438Seric 	RefuseLA = 12;				/* option X */
17957438Seric 	WkRecipFact = 30000L;			/* option y */
18057438Seric 	WkClassFact = 1800L;			/* option z */
18157438Seric 	WkTimeFact = 90000L;			/* option Z */
18257438Seric 	QueueFactor = WkRecipFact * 20;		/* option q */
18363787Seric 	FileMode = (RealUid != geteuid()) ? 0644 : 0600;
18457438Seric 						/* option F */
18557438Seric 	DefUid = 1;				/* option u */
18657438Seric 	DefGid = 1;				/* option g */
18757438Seric 	CheckpointInterval = 10;		/* option C */
18857438Seric 	MaxHopCount = 25;			/* option h */
18958734Seric 	e->e_sendmode = SM_FORK;		/* option d */
19058734Seric 	e->e_errormode = EM_PRINT;		/* option e */
19159709Seric 	SevenBit = FALSE;			/* option 7 */
19257438Seric 	MaxMciCache = 1;			/* option k */
19357438Seric 	MciCacheTimeout = 300;			/* option K */
19457438Seric 	LogLevel = 9;				/* option L */
19558112Seric 	settimeouts(NULL);			/* option r */
19658737Seric 	TimeOuts.to_q_return = 5 DAYS;		/* option T */
19758737Seric 	TimeOuts.to_q_warning = 0;		/* option T */
19858853Seric 	PrivacyFlags = 0;			/* option p */
19940973Sbostic 	setdefuser();
20053654Seric 	setupmaps();
20157402Seric 	setupmailers();
20224943Seric }
203294Seric 
20440973Sbostic 
2054326Seric /*
20640973Sbostic **  SETDEFUSER -- set/reset DefUser using DefUid (for initgroups())
20740973Sbostic */
20840973Sbostic 
20940973Sbostic setdefuser()
21040973Sbostic {
21140973Sbostic 	struct passwd *defpwent;
21257386Seric 	static char defuserbuf[40];
21340973Sbostic 
21457386Seric 	DefUser = defuserbuf;
21540973Sbostic 	if ((defpwent = getpwuid(DefUid)) != NULL)
21657386Seric 		strcpy(defuserbuf, defpwent->pw_name);
21740973Sbostic 	else
21857386Seric 		strcpy(defuserbuf, "nobody");
21940973Sbostic }
22053654Seric /*
22156836Seric **  HOST_MAP_INIT -- initialize host class structures
22256836Seric */
22356836Seric 
22456836Seric bool
22560219Seric host_map_init(map, args)
22656836Seric 	MAP *map;
22756836Seric 	char *args;
22856836Seric {
22956836Seric 	register char *p = args;
23056836Seric 
23156836Seric 	for (;;)
23256836Seric 	{
23358050Seric 		while (isascii(*p) && isspace(*p))
23456836Seric 			p++;
23556836Seric 		if (*p != '-')
23656836Seric 			break;
23756836Seric 		switch (*++p)
23856836Seric 		{
23956836Seric 		  case 'a':
24056836Seric 			map->map_app = ++p;
24156836Seric 			break;
24256836Seric 		}
24358050Seric 		while (*p != '\0' && !(isascii(*p) && isspace(*p)))
24456836Seric 			p++;
24556836Seric 		if (*p != '\0')
24656836Seric 			*p++ = '\0';
24756836Seric 	}
24856836Seric 	if (map->map_app != NULL)
24956836Seric 		map->map_app = newstr(map->map_app);
25056836Seric 	return TRUE;
25156836Seric }
25257402Seric /*
25357402Seric **  SETUPMAILERS -- initialize default mailers
25457402Seric */
25556836Seric 
25657402Seric setupmailers()
25757402Seric {
25857402Seric 	char buf[100];
25957402Seric 
26057403Seric 	strcpy(buf, "prog, P=/bin/sh, F=lsD, A=sh -c $u");
26157403Seric 	makemailer(buf);
26257403Seric 
26359883Seric 	strcpy(buf, "*file*, P=/dev/null, F=lsDFMPEu, A=FILE");
26457402Seric 	makemailer(buf);
26557402Seric 
26657402Seric 	strcpy(buf, "*include*, P=/dev/null, F=su, A=INCLUDE");
26757402Seric 	makemailer(buf);
26857402Seric }
26956836Seric /*
27060207Seric **  SETUPMAPS -- set up map classes
27160207Seric */
27260207Seric 
27360207Seric #define MAPDEF(name, ext, flags, parse, open, close, lookup, store) \
27460207Seric 	{ \
27560207Seric 		extern bool parse __P((MAP *, char *)); \
27660207Seric 		extern bool open __P((MAP *, int)); \
27760207Seric 		extern void close __P((MAP *)); \
27860207Seric 		extern char *lookup __P((MAP *, char *, char **, int *)); \
27960207Seric 		extern void store __P((MAP *, char *, char *)); \
28060207Seric 		s = stab(name, ST_MAPCLASS, ST_ENTER); \
28160207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_cname = name; \
28260207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_ext = ext; \
28360207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_cflags = flags; \
28460207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_parse = parse; \
28560207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_open = open; \
28660207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_close = close; \
28760207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_lookup = lookup; \
28860207Seric 		s->s_mapclass.map_store = store; \
28960207Seric 	}
29060207Seric 
29160207Seric setupmaps()
29260207Seric {
29360207Seric 	register STAB *s;
29460207Seric 
29560207Seric #ifdef NEWDB
29660207Seric 	MAPDEF("hash", ".db", MCF_ALIASOK|MCF_REBUILDABLE,
29760207Seric 		map_parseargs, hash_map_open, db_map_close,
29860207Seric 		db_map_lookup, db_map_store);
29960207Seric 	MAPDEF("btree", ".db", MCF_ALIASOK|MCF_REBUILDABLE,
30060207Seric 		map_parseargs, bt_map_open, db_map_close,
30160207Seric 		db_map_lookup, db_map_store);
30260207Seric #endif
30360207Seric 
30460207Seric #ifdef NDBM
30560207Seric 	MAPDEF("dbm", ".dir", MCF_ALIASOK|MCF_REBUILDABLE,
30660207Seric 		map_parseargs, ndbm_map_open, ndbm_map_close,
30760207Seric 		ndbm_map_lookup, ndbm_map_store);
30860207Seric #endif
30960207Seric 
31060207Seric #ifdef NIS
31160207Seric 	MAPDEF("nis", NULL, MCF_ALIASOK,
31260207Seric 		map_parseargs, nis_map_open, nis_map_close,
31360207Seric 		nis_map_lookup, nis_map_store);
31460207Seric #endif
31560207Seric 
31660207Seric 	MAPDEF("stab", NULL, MCF_ALIASOK|MCF_ALIASONLY,
31760207Seric 		map_parseargs, stab_map_open, stab_map_close,
31860207Seric 		stab_map_lookup, stab_map_store);
31960207Seric 
32060207Seric 	MAPDEF("implicit", NULL, MCF_ALIASOK|MCF_ALIASONLY|MCF_REBUILDABLE,
32160207Seric 		map_parseargs, impl_map_open, impl_map_close,
32260207Seric 		impl_map_lookup, impl_map_store);
32360207Seric 
32460207Seric 	/* host DNS lookup */
32560207Seric 	MAPDEF("host", NULL, 0,
32660207Seric 		host_map_init, null_map_open, null_map_close,
32760207Seric 		host_map_lookup, null_map_store);
32860207Seric 
32960207Seric 	/* dequote map */
33060207Seric 	MAPDEF("dequote", NULL, 0,
33160207Seric 		dequote_init, null_map_open, null_map_close,
33260207Seric 		dequote_map, null_map_store);
33360207Seric 
33460207Seric #if 0
33560207Seric # ifdef USERDB
33660207Seric 	/* user database */
33760207Seric 	MAPDEF("udb", ".db", 0,
33860207Seric 		udb_map_parse, null_map_open, null_map_close,
33960207Seric 		udb_map_lookup, null_map_store);
34060207Seric # endif
34160207Seric #endif
34260207Seric }
34360207Seric 
34460207Seric #undef MAPDEF
34560207Seric /*
3469369Seric **  USERNAME -- return the user id of the logged in user.
3479369Seric **
3489369Seric **	Parameters:
3499369Seric **		none.
3509369Seric **
3519369Seric **	Returns:
3529369Seric **		The login name of the logged in user.
3539369Seric **
3549369Seric **	Side Effects:
3559369Seric **		none.
3569369Seric **
3579369Seric **	Notes:
3589369Seric **		The return value is statically allocated.
3599369Seric */
3609369Seric 
3619369Seric char *
3629369Seric username()
3639369Seric {
36417469Seric 	static char *myname = NULL;
3659369Seric 	extern char *getlogin();
36619904Smiriam 	register struct passwd *pw;
3679369Seric 
36817469Seric 	/* cache the result */
36917469Seric 	if (myname == NULL)
37017469Seric 	{
37117469Seric 		myname = getlogin();
37217469Seric 		if (myname == NULL || myname[0] == '\0')
37317469Seric 		{
37463787Seric 			pw = getpwuid(RealUid);
37517469Seric 			if (pw != NULL)
37640993Sbostic 				myname = newstr(pw->pw_name);
37717469Seric 		}
37819904Smiriam 		else
37919904Smiriam 		{
38063787Seric 			uid_t uid = RealUid;
38119873Smiriam 
38240993Sbostic 			myname = newstr(myname);
38340993Sbostic 			if ((pw = getpwnam(myname)) == NULL ||
38458736Seric 			      (uid != 0 && uid != pw->pw_uid))
38519904Smiriam 			{
38658736Seric 				pw = getpwuid(uid);
38724945Seric 				if (pw != NULL)
38840993Sbostic 					myname = newstr(pw->pw_name);
38919873Smiriam 			}
39019873Smiriam 		}
39117469Seric 		if (myname == NULL || myname[0] == '\0')
39217469Seric 		{
39358151Seric 			syserr("554 Who are you?");
39417469Seric 			myname = "postmaster";
39517469Seric 		}
39617469Seric 	}
39717469Seric 
39817469Seric 	return (myname);
3999369Seric }
4009369Seric /*
4014190Seric **  TTYPATH -- Get the path of the user's tty
402294Seric **
403294Seric **	Returns the pathname of the user's tty.  Returns NULL if
404294Seric **	the user is not logged in or if s/he has write permission
405294Seric **	denied.
406294Seric **
407294Seric **	Parameters:
408294Seric **		none
409294Seric **
410294Seric **	Returns:
411294Seric **		pathname of the user's tty.
412294Seric **		NULL if not logged in or write permission denied.
413294Seric **
414294Seric **	Side Effects:
415294Seric **		none.
416294Seric **
417294Seric **	WARNING:
418294Seric **		Return value is in a local buffer.
419294Seric **
420294Seric **	Called By:
421294Seric **		savemail
422294Seric */
423294Seric 
424294Seric char *
425294Seric ttypath()
426294Seric {
427294Seric 	struct stat stbuf;
428294Seric 	register char *pathn;
429294Seric 	extern char *ttyname();
4304081Seric 	extern char *getlogin();
431294Seric 
432294Seric 	/* compute the pathname of the controlling tty */
4339369Seric 	if ((pathn = ttyname(2)) == NULL && (pathn = ttyname(1)) == NULL &&
4349369Seric 	    (pathn = ttyname(0)) == NULL)
435294Seric 	{
436294Seric 		errno = 0;
437294Seric 		return (NULL);
438294Seric 	}
439294Seric 
440294Seric 	/* see if we have write permission */
4412967Seric 	if (stat(pathn, &stbuf) < 0 || !bitset(02, stbuf.st_mode))
442294Seric 	{
443294Seric 		errno = 0;
444294Seric 		return (NULL);
445294Seric 	}
446294Seric 
447294Seric 	/* see if the user is logged in */
448294Seric 	if (getlogin() == NULL)
449294Seric 		return (NULL);
450294Seric 
451294Seric 	/* looks good */
452294Seric 	return (pathn);
453294Seric }
4542967Seric /*
4552967Seric **  CHECKCOMPAT -- check for From and To person compatible.
4562967Seric **
4572967Seric **	This routine can be supplied on a per-installation basis
4582967Seric **	to determine whether a person is allowed to send a message.
4592967Seric **	This allows restriction of certain types of internet
4602967Seric **	forwarding or registration of users.
4612967Seric **
4622967Seric **	If the hosts are found to be incompatible, an error
46357454Seric **	message should be given using "usrerr" and 0 should
4642967Seric **	be returned.
4652967Seric **
4664288Seric **	'NoReturn' can be set to suppress the return-to-sender
4674288Seric **	function; this should be done on huge messages.
4684288Seric **
4692967Seric **	Parameters:
4702967Seric **		to -- the person being sent to.
4712967Seric **
4722967Seric **	Returns:
47357459Seric **		an exit status
4742967Seric **
4752967Seric **	Side Effects:
4762967Seric **		none (unless you include the usrerr stuff)
4772967Seric */
4782967Seric 
47955012Seric checkcompat(to, e)
4802967Seric 	register ADDRESS *to;
48155012Seric 	register ENVELOPE *e;
4822967Seric {
48312133Seric # ifdef lint
48412133Seric 	if (to == NULL)
48512133Seric 		to++;
48663834Seric # endif /* lint */
48764402Seric 
48864402Seric 	if (tTd(49, 1))
48964402Seric 		printf("checkcompat(to=%s, from=%s)\n",
49064402Seric 			to->q_paddr, e->e_from.q_paddr);
49164402Seric 
49210698Seric # ifdef EXAMPLE_CODE
49310698Seric 	/* this code is intended as an example only */
4944437Seric 	register STAB *s;
4954437Seric 
4964437Seric 	s = stab("arpa", ST_MAILER, ST_FIND);
49755012Seric 	if (s != NULL && e->e_from.q_mailer != LocalMailer &&
4989369Seric 	    to->q_mailer == s->s_mailer)
4994437Seric 	{
50058151Seric 		usrerr("553 No ARPA mail through this machine: see your system administration");
50110698Seric 		/* NoReturn = TRUE; to supress return copy */
50257459Seric 		return (EX_UNAVAILABLE);
5034437Seric 	}
50456795Seric # endif /* EXAMPLE_CODE */
50557459Seric 	return (EX_OK);
5062967Seric }
5079369Seric /*
50864035Seric **  SETSIGNAL -- set a signal handler
50964035Seric **
51064035Seric **	This is essentially old BSD "signal(3)".
51164035Seric */
51264035Seric 
51364561Seric sigfunc_t
51464035Seric setsignal(sig, handler)
51564035Seric 	int sig;
51664561Seric 	sigfunc_t handler;
51764035Seric {
51864380Seric #if defined(SYS5SIGNALS) || defined(BSD4_3) || defined(_AUX_SOURCE)
51964035Seric 	return signal(sig, handler);
52064035Seric #else
52164035Seric 	struct sigaction n, o;
52264035Seric 
52364035Seric 	bzero(&n, sizeof n);
52464035Seric 	n.sa_handler = handler;
52564035Seric 	if (sigaction(sig, &n, &o) < 0)
52664035Seric 		return SIG_ERR;
52764035Seric 	return o.sa_handler;
52864035Seric #endif
52964035Seric }
53064035Seric /*
5319369Seric **  HOLDSIGS -- arrange to hold all signals
5329369Seric **
5339369Seric **	Parameters:
5349369Seric **		none.
5359369Seric **
5369369Seric **	Returns:
5379369Seric **		none.
5389369Seric **
5399369Seric **	Side Effects:
5409369Seric **		Arranges that signals are held.
5419369Seric */
5429369Seric 
5439369Seric holdsigs()
5449369Seric {
5459369Seric }
5469369Seric /*
5479369Seric **  RLSESIGS -- arrange to release all signals
5489369Seric **
5499369Seric **	This undoes the effect of holdsigs.
5509369Seric **
5519369Seric **	Parameters:
5529369Seric **		none.
5539369Seric **
5549369Seric **	Returns:
5559369Seric **		none.
5569369Seric **
5579369Seric **	Side Effects:
5589369Seric **		Arranges that signals are released.
5599369Seric */
5609369Seric 
5619369Seric rlsesigs()
5629369Seric {
5639369Seric }
56414872Seric /*
56564705Seric **  INIT_MD -- do machine dependent initializations
56664705Seric **
56764705Seric **	Systems that have global modes that should be set should do
56864705Seric **	them here rather than in main.
56964705Seric */
57064705Seric 
57164705Seric #ifdef _AUX_SOURCE
57264705Seric # include	<compat.h>
57364705Seric #endif
57464705Seric 
57564825Seric init_md(argc, argv)
57664825Seric 	int argc;
57764825Seric 	char **argv;
57864705Seric {
57964705Seric #ifdef _AUX_SOURCE
58064705Seric 	setcompat(getcompat() | COMPAT_BSDPROT);
58164705Seric #endif
58264705Seric }
58364705Seric /*
58414872Seric **  GETLA -- get the current load average
58514872Seric **
58614881Seric **	This code stolen from la.c.
58714881Seric **
58814872Seric **	Parameters:
58914872Seric **		none.
59014872Seric **
59114872Seric **	Returns:
59214872Seric **		The current load average as an integer.
59314872Seric **
59414872Seric **	Side Effects:
59514872Seric **		none.
59614872Seric */
59714872Seric 
59851920Seric /* try to guess what style of load average we have */
59951920Seric #define LA_ZERO		1	/* always return load average as zero */
60064360Seric #define LA_INT		2	/* read kmem for avenrun; interpret as long */
60151920Seric #define LA_FLOAT	3	/* read kmem for avenrun; interpret as float */
60251920Seric #define LA_SUBR		4	/* call getloadavg */
60364295Seric #define LA_MACH		5	/* MACH load averages (as on NeXT boxes) */
60464360Seric #define LA_SHORT	6	/* read kmem for avenrun; interpret as short */
60514872Seric 
60663962Seric /* do guesses based on general OS type */
60751920Seric #ifndef LA_TYPE
60863962Seric # define LA_TYPE	LA_ZERO
60951920Seric #endif
61051920Seric 
61164360Seric #if (LA_TYPE == LA_INT) || (LA_TYPE == LA_FLOAT) || (LA_TYPE == LA_SHORT)
61251920Seric 
61314872Seric #include <nlist.h>
61414872Seric 
61551920Seric #ifndef LA_AVENRUN
61663962Seric # ifdef SYSTEM5
61763962Seric #  define LA_AVENRUN	"avenrun"
61863962Seric # else
61963962Seric #  define LA_AVENRUN	"_avenrun"
62063962Seric # endif
62151920Seric #endif
62251920Seric 
62351920Seric /* _PATH_UNIX should be defined in <paths.h> */
62451920Seric #ifndef _PATH_UNIX
62563962Seric # if defined(SYSTEM5)
62663962Seric #  define _PATH_UNIX	"/unix"
62763962Seric # else
62863962Seric #  define _PATH_UNIX	"/vmunix"
62963962Seric # endif
63051920Seric #endif
63151920Seric 
63214872Seric struct	nlist Nl[] =
63314872Seric {
63451920Seric 	{ LA_AVENRUN },
63514872Seric #define	X_AVENRUN	0
63614872Seric 	{ 0 },
63714872Seric };
63814872Seric 
63960583Seric #ifndef FSHIFT
64060583Seric # if defined(unixpc)
64160583Seric #  define FSHIFT	5
64260583Seric # endif
64357736Seric 
64460583Seric # if defined(__alpha)
64560583Seric #  define FSHIFT	10
64660583Seric # endif
64757977Seric 
64864360Seric # if (LA_TYPE == LA_INT) || (LA_TYPE == LA_SHORT)
64951920Seric #  define FSHIFT	8
65060583Seric # endif
65157736Seric #endif
65260583Seric 
65364360Seric #if ((LA_TYPE == LA_INT) || (LA_TYPE == LA_SHORT)) && !defined(FSCALE)
65451920Seric #  define FSCALE	(1 << FSHIFT)
65551920Seric #endif
65640930Srick 
65714872Seric getla()
65814872Seric {
65914872Seric 	static int kmem = -1;
66051920Seric #if LA_TYPE == LA_INT
66124943Seric 	long avenrun[3];
66251920Seric #else
66364360Seric # if LA_TYPE == LA_SHORT
66464360Seric 	short avenrun[3];
66564360Seric # else
66651920Seric 	double avenrun[3];
66764360Seric # endif
66851920Seric #endif
66925615Seric 	extern off_t lseek();
67057736Seric 	extern int errno;
67114872Seric 
67214872Seric 	if (kmem < 0)
67314872Seric 	{
67424945Seric 		kmem = open("/dev/kmem", 0, 0);
67514872Seric 		if (kmem < 0)
67657736Seric 		{
67757736Seric 			if (tTd(3, 1))
67857736Seric 				printf("getla: open(/dev/kmem): %s\n",
67957736Seric 					errstring(errno));
68014872Seric 			return (-1);
68157736Seric 		}
68251920Seric 		(void) fcntl(kmem, F_SETFD, 1);
68357736Seric 		if (nlist(_PATH_UNIX, Nl) < 0)
68457736Seric 		{
68557736Seric 			if (tTd(3, 1))
68657736Seric 				printf("getla: nlist(%s): %s\n", _PATH_UNIX,
68757736Seric 					errstring(errno));
68814872Seric 			return (-1);
68957736Seric 		}
69059253Seric 		if (Nl[X_AVENRUN].n_value == 0)
69159253Seric 		{
69259253Seric 			if (tTd(3, 1))
69359253Seric 				printf("getla: nlist(%s, %s) ==> 0\n",
69459253Seric 					_PATH_UNIX, LA_AVENRUN);
69559253Seric 			return (-1);
69659253Seric 		}
69714872Seric 	}
69857736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 20))
69957736Seric 		printf("getla: symbol address = %#x\n", Nl[X_AVENRUN].n_value);
70024945Seric 	if (lseek(kmem, (off_t) Nl[X_AVENRUN].n_value, 0) == -1 ||
70123118Seric 	    read(kmem, (char *) avenrun, sizeof(avenrun)) < sizeof(avenrun))
70219967Seric 	{
70319967Seric 		/* thank you Ian */
70457736Seric 		if (tTd(3, 1))
70557736Seric 			printf("getla: lseek or read: %s\n", errstring(errno));
70619967Seric 		return (-1);
70719967Seric 	}
70864360Seric #if (LA_TYPE == LA_INT) || (LA_TYPE == LA_SHORT)
70957736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 5))
71057736Seric 	{
71157736Seric 		printf("getla: avenrun = %d", avenrun[0]);
71257736Seric 		if (tTd(3, 15))
71357736Seric 			printf(", %d, %d", avenrun[1], avenrun[2]);
71457736Seric 		printf("\n");
71557736Seric 	}
71657736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 1))
71757736Seric 		printf("getla: %d\n", (int) (avenrun[0] + FSCALE/2) >> FSHIFT);
71824943Seric 	return ((int) (avenrun[0] + FSCALE/2) >> FSHIFT);
71951920Seric #else
72057736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 5))
72157736Seric 	{
72257736Seric 		printf("getla: avenrun = %g", avenrun[0]);
72357736Seric 		if (tTd(3, 15))
72457736Seric 			printf(", %g, %g", avenrun[1], avenrun[2]);
72557736Seric 		printf("\n");
72657736Seric 	}
72757736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 1))
72857736Seric 		printf("getla: %d\n", (int) (avenrun[0] +0.5));
72951920Seric 	return ((int) (avenrun[0] + 0.5));
73051920Seric #endif
73114872Seric }
73214872Seric 
73351773Seric #else
73451920Seric #if LA_TYPE == LA_SUBR
73551773Seric 
73664718Seric #ifdef DGUX
73764718Seric 
73864718Seric #include <sys/dg_sys_info.h>
73964718Seric 
74064718Seric int getla()
74164718Seric {
74264718Seric 	struct dg_sys_info_load_info load_info;
74364718Seric 
74464718Seric 	dg_sys_info((long *)&load_info,
74564718Seric 		DG_SYS_INFO_LOAD_INFO_TYPE, DG_SYS_INFO_LOAD_VERSION_0);
74664718Seric 
74764718Seric 	return((int) (load_info.one_minute + 0.5));
74864718Seric }
74964718Seric 
75064718Seric #else
75164718Seric 
75251773Seric getla()
75351773Seric {
75451920Seric 	double avenrun[3];
75551920Seric 
75651920Seric 	if (getloadavg(avenrun, sizeof(avenrun) / sizeof(avenrun[0])) < 0)
75757736Seric 	{
75857736Seric 		if (tTd(3, 1))
75957736Seric 			perror("getla: getloadavg failed:");
76051920Seric 		return (-1);
76157736Seric 	}
76257736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 1))
76357736Seric 		printf("getla: %d\n", (int) (avenrun[0] +0.5));
76451920Seric 	return ((int) (avenrun[0] + 0.5));
76551773Seric }
76651773Seric 
76764718Seric #endif /* DGUX */
76851773Seric #else
76964295Seric #if LA_TYPE == LA_MACH
77051773Seric 
77164295Seric /*
77264295Seric **  This has been tested on NeXT release 2.1.
77364295Seric */
77464295Seric 
77564295Seric #include <mach.h>
77664295Seric 
77751773Seric getla()
77851773Seric {
77964295Seric 	processor_set_t default_set;
78064295Seric 	kern_return_t error;
78164295Seric 	unsigned int info_count;
78264295Seric 	struct processor_set_basic_info info;
78364295Seric 	host_t host;
78464295Seric 
78564295Seric 	error = processor_set_default(host_self(), &default_set);
78664295Seric 	if (error != KERN_SUCCESS)
78764295Seric 		return -1;
78864295Seric 	info_count = PROCESSOR_SET_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
78964295Seric 	if (processor_set_info(default_set, PROCESSOR_SET_BASIC_INFO,
79064295Seric 			       &host, (processor_set_info_t)&info,
79164295Seric 			       &info_count) != KERN_SUCCESS)
79264295Seric 	{
79364295Seric 		return -1;
79464295Seric 	}
79564295Seric 	return (int) (info.load_average + (LOAD_SCALE / 2)) / LOAD_SCALE;
79664295Seric }
79764295Seric 
79864295Seric 
79964295Seric #else
80064295Seric 
80164295Seric getla()
80264295Seric {
80357736Seric 	if (tTd(3, 1))
80457736Seric 		printf("getla: ZERO\n");
80551920Seric 	return (0);
80651773Seric }
80751773Seric 
80851773Seric #endif
80951773Seric #endif
81064295Seric #endif
81124943Seric /*
81224943Seric **  SHOULDQUEUE -- should this message be queued or sent?
81324943Seric **
81424943Seric **	Compares the message cost to the load average to decide.
81524943Seric **
81624943Seric **	Parameters:
81724943Seric **		pri -- the priority of the message in question.
81857438Seric **		ctime -- the message creation time.
81924943Seric **
82024943Seric **	Returns:
82124943Seric **		TRUE -- if this message should be queued up for the
82224943Seric **			time being.
82324943Seric **		FALSE -- if the load is low enough to send this message.
82424943Seric **
82524943Seric **	Side Effects:
82624943Seric **		none.
82724943Seric */
82824943Seric 
82924943Seric bool
83057438Seric shouldqueue(pri, ctime)
83124943Seric 	long pri;
83257438Seric 	time_t ctime;
83324943Seric {
83451920Seric 	if (CurrentLA < QueueLA)
83524943Seric 		return (FALSE);
83658132Seric 	if (CurrentLA >= RefuseLA)
83758132Seric 		return (TRUE);
83851920Seric 	return (pri > (QueueFactor / (CurrentLA - QueueLA + 1)));
83924943Seric }
84024943Seric /*
84153037Seric **  REFUSECONNECTIONS -- decide if connections should be refused
84253037Seric **
84353037Seric **	Parameters:
84453037Seric **		none.
84553037Seric **
84653037Seric **	Returns:
84753037Seric **		TRUE if incoming SMTP connections should be refused
84853037Seric **			(for now).
84953037Seric **		FALSE if we should accept new work.
85053037Seric **
85153037Seric **	Side Effects:
85253037Seric **		none.
85353037Seric */
85453037Seric 
85553037Seric bool
85653037Seric refuseconnections()
85753037Seric {
85859156Seric #ifdef XLA
85959156Seric 	if (!xla_smtp_ok())
86059156Seric 		return TRUE;
86159156Seric #endif
86259156Seric 
86353037Seric 	/* this is probably too simplistic */
86458132Seric 	return (CurrentLA >= RefuseLA);
86553037Seric }
86653037Seric /*
86724943Seric **  SETPROCTITLE -- set process title for ps
86824943Seric **
86924943Seric **	Parameters:
87058674Seric **		fmt -- a printf style format string.
87158674Seric **		a, b, c -- possible parameters to fmt.
87224943Seric **
87324943Seric **	Returns:
87424943Seric **		none.
87524943Seric **
87624943Seric **	Side Effects:
87724943Seric **		Clobbers argv of our main procedure so ps(1) will
87824943Seric **		display the title.
87924943Seric */
88024943Seric 
88158689Seric #ifdef SETPROCTITLE
88258689Seric # ifdef __hpux
88358689Seric #  include <sys/pstat.h>
88458689Seric # endif
88559732Seric # ifdef BSD4_4
88659732Seric #  include <machine/vmparam.h>
88759732Seric #  include <sys/exec.h>
88864247Seric #  ifdef __bsdi__
88964247Seric #   undef PS_STRINGS	/* BSDI 1.0 doesn't do PS_STRINGS as we expect */
89064843Seric #   define PROCTITLEPAD	'\0'
89164247Seric #  endif
89259992Seric #  ifdef PS_STRINGS
89359992Seric #   define SETPROC_STATIC static
89459992Seric #  endif
89559732Seric # endif
89659732Seric # ifndef SETPROC_STATIC
89759732Seric #  define SETPROC_STATIC
89859732Seric # endif
89958689Seric #endif
90058689Seric 
90164843Seric #ifndef PROCTITLEPAD
90264843Seric # define PROCTITLEPAD	' '
90364843Seric #endif
90464843Seric 
90524943Seric /*VARARGS1*/
90657642Seric #ifdef __STDC__
90757642Seric setproctitle(char *fmt, ...)
90857642Seric #else
90957642Seric setproctitle(fmt, va_alist)
91024943Seric 	char *fmt;
91157642Seric 	va_dcl
91257642Seric #endif
91324943Seric {
91424943Seric # ifdef SETPROCTITLE
91524943Seric 	register char *p;
91625049Seric 	register int i;
91759732Seric 	SETPROC_STATIC char buf[MAXLINE];
91856852Seric 	VA_LOCAL_DECL
91958689Seric #  ifdef __hpux
92058689Seric 	union pstun pst;
92158689Seric #  endif
92224943Seric 	extern char **Argv;
92324943Seric 	extern char *LastArgv;
92424943Seric 
92558674Seric 	p = buf;
92624943Seric 
92758674Seric 	/* print sendmail: heading for grep */
92858674Seric 	(void) strcpy(p, "sendmail: ");
92958674Seric 	p += strlen(p);
93024943Seric 
93158674Seric 	/* print the argument string */
93258674Seric 	VA_START(fmt);
93358674Seric 	(void) vsprintf(p, fmt, ap);
93456852Seric 	VA_END;
93554996Seric 
93658674Seric 	i = strlen(buf);
93758689Seric 
93858689Seric #  ifdef __hpux
93958689Seric 	pst.pst_command = buf;
94058689Seric 	pstat(PSTAT_SETCMD, pst, i, 0, 0);
94158689Seric #  else
94259992Seric #   ifdef PS_STRINGS
94359732Seric 	PS_STRINGS->ps_nargvstr = 1;
94459732Seric 	PS_STRINGS->ps_argvstr = buf;
94559732Seric #   else
94654996Seric 	if (i > LastArgv - Argv[0] - 2)
94725049Seric 	{
94854996Seric 		i = LastArgv - Argv[0] - 2;
94958674Seric 		buf[i] = '\0';
95025049Seric 	}
95158674Seric 	(void) strcpy(Argv[0], buf);
95254997Seric 	p = &Argv[0][i];
95324943Seric 	while (p < LastArgv)
95464843Seric 		*p++ = PROCTITLEPAD;
95559732Seric #   endif
95658689Seric #  endif
95756795Seric # endif /* SETPROCTITLE */
95824943Seric }
95925698Seric /*
96025698Seric **  REAPCHILD -- pick up the body of my child, lest it become a zombie
96125698Seric **
96225698Seric **	Parameters:
96325698Seric **		none.
96425698Seric **
96525698Seric **	Returns:
96625698Seric **		none.
96725698Seric **
96825698Seric **	Side Effects:
96925698Seric **		Picks up extant zombies.
97025698Seric */
97125698Seric 
97246928Sbostic void
97325698Seric reapchild()
97425698Seric {
97564738Seric 	int olderrno = errno;
97663966Seric # ifdef HASWAITPID
97760219Seric 	auto int status;
97860560Seric 	int count;
97960560Seric 	int pid;
98060219Seric 
98160560Seric 	count = 0;
98260560Seric 	while ((pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG)) > 0)
98360560Seric 	{
98460560Seric 		if (count++ > 1000)
98560560Seric 		{
98660560Seric 			syslog(LOG_ALERT, "reapchild: waitpid loop: pid=%d, status=%x",
98760560Seric 				pid, status);
98860560Seric 			break;
98960560Seric 		}
99060560Seric 	}
99160219Seric # else
99225698Seric # ifdef WNOHANG
99325698Seric 	union wait status;
99425698Seric 
99563753Seric 	while (wait3(&status, WNOHANG, (struct rusage *) NULL) > 0)
99625698Seric 		continue;
99756795Seric # else /* WNOHANG */
99825698Seric 	auto int status;
99925698Seric 
100060219Seric 	while (wait(&status) > 0)
100125698Seric 		continue;
100256795Seric # endif /* WNOHANG */
100360219Seric # endif
100464035Seric # ifdef SYS5SIGNALS
100564035Seric 	(void) setsignal(SIGCHLD, reapchild);
100658061Seric # endif
100764738Seric 	errno = olderrno;
100825698Seric }
100955418Seric /*
101055418Seric **  UNSETENV -- remove a variable from the environment
101155418Seric **
101255418Seric **	Not needed on newer systems.
101355418Seric **
101455418Seric **	Parameters:
101555418Seric **		name -- the string name of the environment variable to be
101655418Seric **			deleted from the current environment.
101755418Seric **
101855418Seric **	Returns:
101955418Seric **		none.
102055418Seric **
102155418Seric **	Globals:
102255418Seric **		environ -- a pointer to the current environment.
102355418Seric **
102455418Seric **	Side Effects:
102555418Seric **		Modifies environ.
102655418Seric */
102755418Seric 
102863962Seric #ifndef HASUNSETENV
102955418Seric 
103055418Seric void
103155418Seric unsetenv(name)
103255418Seric 	char *name;
103355418Seric {
103455418Seric 	extern char **environ;
103555418Seric 	register char **pp;
103655418Seric 	int len = strlen(name);
103755418Seric 
103855418Seric 	for (pp = environ; *pp != NULL; pp++)
103955418Seric 	{
104055418Seric 		if (strncmp(name, *pp, len) == 0 &&
104155418Seric 		    ((*pp)[len] == '=' || (*pp)[len] == '\0'))
104255418Seric 			break;
104355418Seric 	}
104455418Seric 
104555418Seric 	for (; *pp != NULL; pp++)
104655418Seric 		*pp = pp[1];
104755418Seric }
104855418Seric 
104963962Seric #endif
105056215Seric /*
105156215Seric **  GETDTABLESIZE -- return number of file descriptors
105256215Seric **
105356215Seric **	Only on non-BSD systems
105456215Seric **
105556215Seric **	Parameters:
105656215Seric **		none
105756215Seric **
105856215Seric **	Returns:
105956215Seric **		size of file descriptor table
106056215Seric **
106156215Seric **	Side Effects:
106256215Seric **		none
106356215Seric */
106456215Seric 
106563787Seric #ifdef SOLARIS
106663787Seric # include <sys/resource.h>
106763787Seric #endif
106856215Seric 
106956215Seric int
107063787Seric getdtsize()
107156215Seric {
107263787Seric #ifdef RLIMIT_NOFILE
107363787Seric 	struct rlimit rl;
107463787Seric 
107563787Seric 	if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl) >= 0)
107663787Seric 		return rl.rlim_cur;
107763787Seric #endif
107863787Seric 
107964031Seric # ifdef HASGETDTABLESIZE
108064031Seric 	return getdtablesize();
108164031Seric # else
108264031Seric #  ifdef _SC_OPEN_MAX
108358689Seric 	return sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);
108463787Seric #  else
108556215Seric 	return NOFILE;
108663787Seric #  endif
108758689Seric # endif
108856215Seric }
108957631Seric /*
109057631Seric **  UNAME -- get the UUCP name of this system.
109157631Seric */
109257631Seric 
109357943Seric #ifndef HASUNAME
109457631Seric 
109557631Seric int
109657631Seric uname(name)
109757631Seric 	struct utsname *name;
109857631Seric {
109957631Seric 	FILE *file;
110057631Seric 	char *n;
110157631Seric 
110257631Seric 	name->nodename[0] = '\0';
110357631Seric 
110457661Seric 	/* try /etc/whoami -- one line with the node name */
110557631Seric 	if ((file = fopen("/etc/whoami", "r")) != NULL)
110657631Seric 	{
110757661Seric 		(void) fgets(name->nodename, NODE_LENGTH + 1, file);
110857631Seric 		(void) fclose(file);
110957661Seric 		n = strchr(name->nodename, '\n');
111057631Seric 		if (n != NULL)
111157631Seric 			*n = '\0';
111257631Seric 		if (name->nodename[0] != '\0')
111357631Seric 			return (0);
111457631Seric 	}
111557631Seric 
111657661Seric 	/* try /usr/include/whoami.h -- has a #define somewhere */
111757631Seric 	if ((file = fopen("/usr/include/whoami.h", "r")) != NULL)
111857631Seric 	{
111957631Seric 		char buf[MAXLINE];
112057631Seric 
112157631Seric 		while (fgets(buf, MAXLINE, file) != NULL)
112257631Seric 			if (sscanf(buf, "#define sysname \"%*[^\"]\"",
112357631Seric 					NODE_LENGTH, name->nodename) > 0)
112457631Seric 				break;
112557631Seric 		(void) fclose(file);
112657631Seric 		if (name->nodename[0] != '\0')
112757631Seric 			return (0);
112857631Seric 	}
112957631Seric 
113057631Seric #ifdef TRUST_POPEN
113157631Seric 	/*
113257631Seric 	**  Popen is known to have security holes.
113357631Seric 	*/
113457631Seric 
113557661Seric 	/* try uuname -l to return local name */
113657631Seric 	if ((file = popen("uuname -l", "r")) != NULL)
113757631Seric 	{
113857661Seric 		(void) fgets(name, NODE_LENGTH + 1, file);
113957631Seric 		(void) pclose(file);
114057661Seric 		n = strchr(name, '\n');
114157631Seric 		if (n != NULL)
114257631Seric 			*n = '\0';
114357661Seric 		if (name->nodename[0] != '\0')
114457631Seric 			return (0);
114557631Seric 	}
114657631Seric #endif
114757631Seric 
114857631Seric 	return (-1);
114957631Seric }
115057943Seric #endif /* HASUNAME */
115158068Seric /*
115258068Seric **  INITGROUPS -- initialize groups
115358068Seric **
115458068Seric **	Stub implementation for System V style systems
115558068Seric */
115658068Seric 
115758068Seric #ifndef HASINITGROUPS
115858068Seric 
115958068Seric initgroups(name, basegid)
116058068Seric 	char *name;
116158068Seric 	int basegid;
116258068Seric {
116358068Seric 	return 0;
116458068Seric }
116558068Seric 
116658068Seric #endif
116758082Seric /*
116859289Seric **  SETSID -- set session id (for non-POSIX systems)
116959289Seric */
117059289Seric 
117159289Seric #ifndef HASSETSID
117259289Seric 
117363753Seric pid_t
117463753Seric setsid __P ((void))
117559289Seric {
117664155Seric #ifdef TIOCNOTTY
117764155Seric 	int fd;
117864155Seric 
117964155Seric 	fd = open("/dev/tty", 2);
118064155Seric 	if (fd >= 0)
118164155Seric 	{
118264155Seric 		(void) ioctl(fd, (int) TIOCNOTTY, (char *) 0);
118364155Seric 		(void) close(fd);
118464155Seric 	}
118564155Seric #endif /* TIOCNOTTY */
118664705Seric # ifdef SYS5SETPGRP
118763753Seric 	return setpgrp();
118863753Seric # else
118964155Seric 	return setpgid(0, getpid());
119059289Seric # endif
119159289Seric }
119259289Seric 
119359289Seric #endif
119459289Seric /*
119564718Seric **  DGUX_INET_ADDR -- inet_addr for DG/UX
119664718Seric **
119764718Seric **	Data General DG/UX version of inet_addr returns a struct in_addr
119864718Seric **	instead of a long.  This patches things.
119964718Seric */
120064718Seric 
120164718Seric #ifdef DGUX
120264718Seric 
120364718Seric #undef inet_addr
120464718Seric 
120564718Seric long
120664718Seric dgux_inet_addr(host)
120764718Seric 	char *host;
120864718Seric {
120964718Seric 	struct in_addr haddr;
121064718Seric 
121164718Seric 	haddr = inet_addr(host);
121264718Seric 	return haddr.s_addr;
121364718Seric }
121464718Seric 
121564718Seric #endif
121664718Seric /*
121763969Seric **  GETOPT -- for old systems or systems with bogus implementations
121863969Seric */
121963969Seric 
122063969Seric #ifdef NEEDGETOPT
122163969Seric 
122263969Seric /*
122363969Seric  * Copyright (c) 1985 Regents of the University of California.
122463969Seric  * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
122563969Seric  * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
122663969Seric  */
122763969Seric 
122863969Seric 
122963969Seric /*
123063969Seric ** this version hacked to add `atend' flag to allow state machine
123163969Seric ** to reset if invoked by the program to scan args for a 2nd time
123263969Seric */
123363969Seric 
123463969Seric #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
123563969Seric static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getopt.c	4.3 (Berkeley) 3/9/86";
123664072Seric #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
123763969Seric 
123863969Seric #include <stdio.h>
123963969Seric 
124063969Seric /*
124163969Seric  * get option letter from argument vector
124263969Seric  */
124363969Seric int	opterr = 1,		/* if error message should be printed */
124463969Seric 	optind = 1,		/* index into parent argv vector */
124563969Seric 	optopt;			/* character checked for validity */
124663969Seric char	*optarg;		/* argument associated with option */
124763969Seric 
124863969Seric #define BADCH	(int)'?'
124963969Seric #define EMSG	""
125063969Seric #define tell(s)	if (opterr) {fputs(*nargv,stderr);fputs(s,stderr); \
125163969Seric 		fputc(optopt,stderr);fputc('\n',stderr);return(BADCH);}
125263969Seric 
125363969Seric getopt(nargc,nargv,ostr)
125463969Seric int	nargc;
125563969Seric char	**nargv,
125663969Seric 	*ostr;
125763969Seric {
125863969Seric 	static char	*place = EMSG;	/* option letter processing */
125963969Seric 	static char	atend = 0;
126063969Seric 	register char	*oli;		/* option letter list index */
126163969Seric 
126263969Seric 	if (atend) {
126363969Seric 		atend = 0;
126463969Seric 		place = EMSG;
126563969Seric 	}
126663969Seric 	if(!*place) {			/* update scanning pointer */
126764136Seric 		if (optind >= nargc || *(place = nargv[optind]) != '-' || !*++place) {
126863969Seric 			atend++;
126963969Seric 			return(EOF);
127063969Seric 		}
127163969Seric 		if (*place == '-') {	/* found "--" */
127263969Seric 			++optind;
127363969Seric 			atend++;
127463969Seric 			return(EOF);
127563969Seric 		}
127663969Seric 	}				/* option letter okay? */
127764125Seric 	if ((optopt = (int)*place++) == (int)':' || !(oli = strchr(ostr,optopt))) {
127864136Seric 		if (!*place) ++optind;
127963969Seric 		tell(": illegal option -- ");
128063969Seric 	}
128163969Seric 	if (*++oli != ':') {		/* don't need argument */
128263969Seric 		optarg = NULL;
128363969Seric 		if (!*place) ++optind;
128463969Seric 	}
128563969Seric 	else {				/* need an argument */
128663969Seric 		if (*place) optarg = place;	/* no white space */
128763969Seric 		else if (nargc <= ++optind) {	/* no arg */
128863969Seric 			place = EMSG;
128963969Seric 			tell(": option requires an argument -- ");
129063969Seric 		}
129163969Seric 	 	else optarg = nargv[optind];	/* white space */
129263969Seric 		place = EMSG;
129363969Seric 		++optind;
129463969Seric 	}
129563969Seric 	return(optopt);			/* dump back option letter */
129663969Seric }
129763969Seric 
129863969Seric #endif
129963969Seric /*
130063969Seric **  VFPRINTF, VSPRINTF -- for old 4.3 BSD systems missing a real version
130163969Seric */
130263969Seric 
130363969Seric #ifdef NEEDVPRINTF
130463969Seric 
130563969Seric #define MAXARG	16
130663969Seric 
130763969Seric vfprintf(fp, fmt, ap)
130863969Seric 	FILE *	fp;
130963969Seric 	char *	fmt;
131063969Seric 	char **	ap;
131163969Seric {
131263969Seric 	char *	bp[MAXARG];
131363969Seric 	int	i = 0;
131463969Seric 
131563969Seric 	while (*ap && i < MAXARG)
131663969Seric 		bp[i++] = *ap++;
131763969Seric 	fprintf(fp, fmt, bp[0], bp[1], bp[2], bp[3],
131863969Seric 			 bp[4], bp[5], bp[6], bp[7],
131963969Seric 			 bp[8], bp[9], bp[10], bp[11],
132063969Seric 			 bp[12], bp[13], bp[14], bp[15]);
132163969Seric }
132263969Seric 
132363969Seric vsprintf(s, fmt, ap)
132463969Seric 	char *	s;
132563969Seric 	char *	fmt;
132663969Seric 	char **	ap;
132763969Seric {
132863969Seric 	char *	bp[MAXARG];
132963969Seric 	int	i = 0;
133063969Seric 
133163969Seric 	while (*ap && i < MAXARG)
133263969Seric 		bp[i++] = *ap++;
133363969Seric 	sprintf(s, fmt, bp[0], bp[1], bp[2], bp[3],
133463969Seric 			bp[4], bp[5], bp[6], bp[7],
133563969Seric 			bp[8], bp[9], bp[10], bp[11],
133663969Seric 			bp[12], bp[13], bp[14], bp[15]);
133763969Seric }
133863969Seric 
133963969Seric #endif
134063969Seric /*
134164311Seric **  FREESPACE -- see how much free space is on the queue filesystem
134258082Seric **
134358082Seric **	Only implemented if you have statfs.
134458082Seric **
134558082Seric **	Parameters:
134664311Seric **		dir -- the directory in question.
134764311Seric **		bsize -- a variable into which the filesystem
134864311Seric **			block size is stored.
134958082Seric **
135058082Seric **	Returns:
135164311Seric **		The number of bytes free on the queue filesystem.
135264311Seric **		-1 if the statfs call fails.
135364311Seric **
135464311Seric **	Side effects:
135564311Seric **		Puts the filesystem block size into bsize.
135658082Seric */
135758082Seric 
135858082Seric #ifdef HASSTATFS
135958157Seric # undef HASUSTAT
136058157Seric #endif
136158157Seric 
136258157Seric #if defined(HASUSTAT)
136358157Seric # include <ustat.h>
136458157Seric #endif
136558157Seric 
136658157Seric #ifdef HASSTATFS
136764914Seric # if defined(IRIX) || defined(apollo) || defined(_SCO_unix_) || defined(UMAXV) || defined(DGUX) || defined(_AIX3)
136858133Seric #  include <sys/statfs.h>
136958133Seric # else
137064816Seric #  if (defined(sun) && !defined(BSD)) || defined(__hpux) || defined(_CONVEX_SOURCE) || defined(NeXT) || defined(_AUX_SOURCE) || defined(MACH386)
137158133Seric #   include <sys/vfs.h>
137258133Seric #  else
137358157Seric #   include <sys/mount.h>
137458133Seric #  endif
137558133Seric # endif
137658082Seric #endif
137758082Seric 
137864311Seric long
137964311Seric freespace(dir, bsize)
138064311Seric 	char *dir;
138164311Seric 	long *bsize;
138258082Seric {
138358160Seric #if defined(HASSTATFS) || defined(HASUSTAT)
138458157Seric # if defined(HASUSTAT)
138558153Seric 	struct ustat fs;
138658153Seric 	struct stat statbuf;
138758366Seric #  define FSBLOCKSIZE	DEV_BSIZE
138858157Seric #  define f_bavail	f_tfree
138958157Seric # else
139058157Seric #  if defined(ultrix)
139158157Seric 	struct fs_data fs;
139258157Seric #   define f_bavail	fd_bfreen
139358366Seric #   define FSBLOCKSIZE	fs.fd_bsize
139458153Seric #  else
139558082Seric 	struct statfs fs;
139658366Seric #   define FSBLOCKSIZE	fs.f_bsize
139764336Seric #   if defined(_SCO_unix_) || defined(IRIX)
139863987Seric #    define f_bavail f_bfree
139963987Seric #   endif
140058153Seric #  endif
140158133Seric # endif
140258082Seric 	extern int errno;
140358082Seric 
140458157Seric # if defined(HASUSTAT)
140564311Seric 	if (stat(dir, &statbuf) == 0 && ustat(statbuf.st_dev, &fs) == 0)
140658157Seric # else
140764718Seric #  if defined(IRIX) || defined(apollo) || defined(UMAXV) || defined(DGUX)
140864311Seric 	if (statfs(dir, &fs, sizeof fs, 0) == 0)
140958157Seric #  else
141058157Seric #   if defined(ultrix)
141164311Seric 	if (statfs(dir, &fs) > 0)
141258153Seric #   else
141364311Seric 	if (statfs(dir, &fs) == 0)
141458153Seric #   endif
141558133Seric #  endif
141658133Seric # endif
141758133Seric 	{
141864311Seric 		if (bsize != NULL)
141964311Seric 			*bsize = FSBLOCKSIZE;
142064311Seric 		return (fs.f_bavail);
142164311Seric 	}
142264337Seric #endif
142364311Seric 	return (-1);
142464311Seric }
142564311Seric /*
142664311Seric **  ENOUGHSPACE -- check to see if there is enough free space on the queue fs
142764311Seric **
142864311Seric **	Only implemented if you have statfs.
142964311Seric **
143064311Seric **	Parameters:
143164311Seric **		msize -- the size to check against.  If zero, we don't yet
143264311Seric **		know how big the message will be, so just check for
143364311Seric **		a "reasonable" amount.
143464311Seric **
143564311Seric **	Returns:
143664311Seric **		TRUE if there is enough space.
143764311Seric **		FALSE otherwise.
143864311Seric */
143964311Seric 
144064311Seric bool
144164311Seric enoughspace(msize)
144264311Seric 	long msize;
144364311Seric {
144464311Seric 	long bfree, bsize;
144564311Seric 
144664311Seric 	if (MinBlocksFree <= 0 && msize <= 0)
144764311Seric 	{
144858133Seric 		if (tTd(4, 80))
144964311Seric 			printf("enoughspace: no threshold\n");
145064311Seric 		return TRUE;
145164311Seric 	}
145264311Seric 
145364311Seric 	if ((bfree = freespace(QueueDir, &bsize)) >= 0)
145464311Seric 	{
145564311Seric 		if (tTd(4, 80))
145658333Seric 			printf("enoughspace: bavail=%ld, need=%ld\n",
145764311Seric 				bfree, msize);
145858333Seric 
145958333Seric 		/* convert msize to block count */
146064311Seric 		msize = msize / bsize + 1;
146158333Seric 		if (MinBlocksFree >= 0)
146258333Seric 			msize += MinBlocksFree;
146358333Seric 
146464311Seric 		if (bfree < msize)
146558090Seric 		{
146658090Seric #ifdef LOG
146758090Seric 			if (LogLevel > 0)
146864254Seric 				syslog(LOG_ALERT,
146964254Seric 					"%s: low on space (have %ld, %s needs %ld in %s)",
147064311Seric 					CurEnv->e_id, bfree,
147164254Seric 					CurHostName, msize, QueueDir);
147258090Seric #endif
147358082Seric 			return FALSE;
147458090Seric 		}
147558082Seric 	}
147658082Seric 	else if (tTd(4, 80))
147758333Seric 		printf("enoughspace failure: min=%ld, need=%ld: %s\n",
147858333Seric 			MinBlocksFree, msize, errstring(errno));
147958082Seric 	return TRUE;
148058082Seric }
148158542Seric /*
148258542Seric **  TRANSIENTERROR -- tell if an error code indicates a transient failure
148358542Seric **
148458542Seric **	This looks at an errno value and tells if this is likely to
148558542Seric **	go away if retried later.
148658542Seric **
148758542Seric **	Parameters:
148858542Seric **		err -- the errno code to classify.
148958542Seric **
149058542Seric **	Returns:
149158542Seric **		TRUE if this is probably transient.
149258542Seric **		FALSE otherwise.
149358542Seric */
149458542Seric 
149558542Seric bool
149658542Seric transienterror(err)
149758542Seric 	int err;
149858542Seric {
149958542Seric 	switch (err)
150058542Seric 	{
150158542Seric 	  case EIO:			/* I/O error */
150258542Seric 	  case ENXIO:			/* Device not configured */
150358542Seric 	  case EAGAIN:			/* Resource temporarily unavailable */
150458542Seric 	  case ENOMEM:			/* Cannot allocate memory */
150558542Seric 	  case ENODEV:			/* Operation not supported by device */
150658542Seric 	  case ENFILE:			/* Too many open files in system */
150758542Seric 	  case EMFILE:			/* Too many open files */
150858542Seric 	  case ENOSPC:			/* No space left on device */
150958542Seric #ifdef ETIMEDOUT
151058542Seric 	  case ETIMEDOUT:		/* Connection timed out */
151158542Seric #endif
151258542Seric #ifdef ESTALE
151358542Seric 	  case ESTALE:			/* Stale NFS file handle */
151458542Seric #endif
151558542Seric #ifdef ENETDOWN
151658542Seric 	  case ENETDOWN:		/* Network is down */
151758542Seric #endif
151858542Seric #ifdef ENETUNREACH
151958542Seric 	  case ENETUNREACH:		/* Network is unreachable */
152058542Seric #endif
152158542Seric #ifdef ENETRESET
152258542Seric 	  case ENETRESET:		/* Network dropped connection on reset */
152358542Seric #endif
152458542Seric #ifdef ECONNABORTED
152558542Seric 	  case ECONNABORTED:		/* Software caused connection abort */
152658542Seric #endif
152758542Seric #ifdef ECONNRESET
152858542Seric 	  case ECONNRESET:		/* Connection reset by peer */
152958542Seric #endif
153058542Seric #ifdef ENOBUFS
153158542Seric 	  case ENOBUFS:			/* No buffer space available */
153258542Seric #endif
153358542Seric #ifdef ESHUTDOWN
153458542Seric 	  case ESHUTDOWN:		/* Can't send after socket shutdown */
153558542Seric #endif
153658542Seric #ifdef ECONNREFUSED
153758542Seric 	  case ECONNREFUSED:		/* Connection refused */
153858542Seric #endif
153958542Seric #ifdef EHOSTDOWN
154058542Seric 	  case EHOSTDOWN:		/* Host is down */
154158542Seric #endif
154258542Seric #ifdef EHOSTUNREACH
154358542Seric 	  case EHOSTUNREACH:		/* No route to host */
154458542Seric #endif
154558542Seric #ifdef EDQUOT
154658542Seric 	  case EDQUOT:			/* Disc quota exceeded */
154758542Seric #endif
154858542Seric #ifdef EPROCLIM
154958542Seric 	  case EPROCLIM:		/* Too many processes */
155058542Seric #endif
155158542Seric #ifdef EUSERS
155258542Seric 	  case EUSERS:			/* Too many users */
155358542Seric #endif
155458542Seric #ifdef EDEADLK
155558542Seric 	  case EDEADLK:			/* Resource deadlock avoided */
155658542Seric #endif
155758542Seric #ifdef EISCONN
155858542Seric 	  case EISCONN:			/* Socket already connected */
155958542Seric #endif
156058542Seric #ifdef EINPROGRESS
156158542Seric 	  case EINPROGRESS:		/* Operation now in progress */
156258542Seric #endif
156358542Seric #ifdef EALREADY
156458542Seric 	  case EALREADY:		/* Operation already in progress */
156558542Seric #endif
156658542Seric #ifdef EADDRINUSE
156758542Seric 	  case EADDRINUSE:		/* Address already in use */
156858542Seric #endif
156958542Seric #ifdef EADDRNOTAVAIL
157058542Seric 	  case EADDRNOTAVAIL:		/* Can't assign requested address */
157158542Seric #endif
157263834Seric #if defined(ENOSR) && (!defined(ENOBUFS) || (ENOBUFS != ENOSR))
157358542Seric 	  case ENOSR:			/* Out of streams resources */
157458542Seric #endif
157558542Seric 		return TRUE;
157658542Seric 	}
157758542Seric 
157858542Seric 	/* nope, must be permanent */
157958542Seric 	return FALSE;
158058542Seric }
158158689Seric /*
158264035Seric **  LOCKFILE -- lock a file using flock or (shudder) fcntl locking
158358689Seric **
158458689Seric **	Parameters:
158558689Seric **		fd -- the file descriptor of the file.
158658689Seric **		filename -- the file name (for error messages).
158764335Seric **		ext -- the filename extension.
158858689Seric **		type -- type of the lock.  Bits can be:
158958689Seric **			LOCK_EX -- exclusive lock.
159058689Seric **			LOCK_NB -- non-blocking.
159158689Seric **
159258689Seric **	Returns:
159358689Seric **		TRUE if the lock was acquired.
159458689Seric **		FALSE otherwise.
159558689Seric */
159658689Seric 
159758689Seric bool
159864335Seric lockfile(fd, filename, ext, type)
159958689Seric 	int fd;
160058689Seric 	char *filename;
160164335Seric 	char *ext;
160258689Seric 	int type;
160358689Seric {
160464035Seric # ifndef HASFLOCK
160558689Seric 	int action;
160658689Seric 	struct flock lfd;
160764335Seric 
160864335Seric 	if (ext == NULL)
160964335Seric 		ext = "";
161064035Seric 
161163983Seric 	bzero(&lfd, sizeof lfd);
161259447Seric 	if (bitset(LOCK_UN, type))
161359447Seric 		lfd.l_type = F_UNLCK;
161459447Seric 	else if (bitset(LOCK_EX, type))
161558689Seric 		lfd.l_type = F_WRLCK;
161658689Seric 	else
161758689Seric 		lfd.l_type = F_RDLCK;
161858689Seric 
161958689Seric 	if (bitset(LOCK_NB, type))
162058689Seric 		action = F_SETLK;
162158689Seric 	else
162258689Seric 		action = F_SETLKW;
162358689Seric 
162464264Seric 	if (tTd(55, 60))
162564335Seric 		printf("lockfile(%s%s, action=%d, type=%d): ",
162664335Seric 			filename, ext, action, lfd.l_type);
162764264Seric 
162858689Seric 	if (fcntl(fd, action, &lfd) >= 0)
162964264Seric 	{
163064264Seric 		if (tTd(55, 60))
163164264Seric 			printf("SUCCESS\n");
163258689Seric 		return TRUE;
163364264Seric 	}
163458689Seric 
163564264Seric 	if (tTd(55, 60))
163664264Seric 		printf("(%s) ", errstring(errno));
163764264Seric 
163864136Seric 	/*
163964136Seric 	**  On SunOS, if you are testing using -oQ/tmp/mqueue or
164064136Seric 	**  -oA/tmp/aliases or anything like that, and /tmp is mounted
164164136Seric 	**  as type "tmp" (that is, served from swap space), the
164264136Seric 	**  previous fcntl will fail with "Invalid argument" errors.
164364136Seric 	**  Since this is fairly common during testing, we will assume
164464136Seric 	**  that this indicates that the lock is successfully grabbed.
164564136Seric 	*/
164664136Seric 
164764136Seric 	if (errno == EINVAL)
164864264Seric 	{
164964264Seric 		if (tTd(55, 60))
165064264Seric 			printf("SUCCESS\n");
165164136Seric 		return TRUE;
165264264Seric 	}
165364136Seric 
165458689Seric 	if (!bitset(LOCK_NB, type) || (errno != EACCES && errno != EAGAIN))
165564378Seric 	{
165664378Seric 		int omode = -1;
165764378Seric #  ifdef F_GETFL
165864378Seric 		int oerrno = errno;
165964378Seric 
166064378Seric 		(void) fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, &omode);
166164378Seric 		errno = oerrno;
166264378Seric #  endif
166364378Seric 		syserr("cannot lockf(%s%s, fd=%d, type=%o, omode=%o, euid=%d)",
166464378Seric 			filename, ext, fd, type, omode, geteuid());
166564378Seric 	}
166658689Seric # else
166764335Seric 	if (ext == NULL)
166864335Seric 		ext = "";
166964335Seric 
167064264Seric 	if (tTd(55, 60))
167164335Seric 		printf("lockfile(%s%s, type=%o): ", filename, ext, type);
167264264Seric 
167358689Seric 	if (flock(fd, type) >= 0)
167464264Seric 	{
167564264Seric 		if (tTd(55, 60))
167664264Seric 			printf("SUCCESS\n");
167758689Seric 		return TRUE;
167864264Seric 	}
167958689Seric 
168064264Seric 	if (tTd(55, 60))
168164264Seric 		printf("(%s) ", errstring(errno));
168264264Seric 
168358689Seric 	if (!bitset(LOCK_NB, type) || errno != EWOULDBLOCK)
168464378Seric 	{
168564378Seric 		int omode = -1;
168664378Seric #  ifdef F_GETFL
168764378Seric 		int oerrno = errno;
168864378Seric 
168964378Seric 		(void) fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, &omode);
169064378Seric 		errno = oerrno;
169164378Seric #  endif
169264378Seric 		syserr("cannot flock(%s%s, fd=%d, type=%o, omode=%o, euid=%d)",
169364378Seric 			filename, ext, fd, type, omode, geteuid());
169464386Seric 	}
169558689Seric # endif
169664264Seric 	if (tTd(55, 60))
169764264Seric 		printf("FAIL\n");
169858689Seric 	return FALSE;
169958689Seric }
170064556Seric /*
170164556Seric **  GETCFNAME -- return the name of the .cf file.
170264556Seric **
170364556Seric **	Some systems (e.g., NeXT) determine this dynamically.
170464556Seric */
170564556Seric 
170664556Seric char *
170764556Seric getcfname()
170864556Seric {
170964556Seric 	if (ConfFile != NULL)
171064556Seric 		return ConfFile;
171164556Seric 	return _PATH_SENDMAILCF;
171264556Seric }
171364718Seric /*
171464718Seric **  SETVENDOR -- process vendor code from V configuration line
171564718Seric **
171664718Seric **	Parameters:
171764718Seric **		vendor -- string representation of vendor.
171864718Seric **
171964718Seric **	Returns:
172064718Seric **		TRUE -- if ok.
172164718Seric **		FALSE -- if vendor code could not be processed.
172264926Seric **
172364926Seric **	Side Effects:
172464926Seric **		It is reasonable to set mode flags here to tweak
172564926Seric **		processing in other parts of the code if necessary.
172664926Seric **		For example, if you are a vendor that uses $%y to
172764926Seric **		indicate YP lookups, you could enable that here.
172864718Seric */
172964718Seric 
173064718Seric bool
173164718Seric setvendor(vendor)
173264718Seric 	char *vendor;
173364718Seric {
173464926Seric 	if (strcasecmp(vendor, "Berkeley") == 0)
173564926Seric 		return TRUE;
173664926Seric 
173764926Seric 	/* add vendor extensions here */
173864926Seric 
173964926Seric 	return FALSE;
174064718Seric }
174164816Seric /*
174264816Seric **  STRTOL -- convert string to long integer
174364816Seric **
174464816Seric **	For systems that don't have it in the C library.
174564816Seric */
174664816Seric 
174764816Seric #ifdef NEEDSTRTOL
174864816Seric 
174964816Seric long
175064816Seric strtol(p, ep, b)
175164816Seric 	char *p;
175264816Seric 	char **ep;
175364816Seric 	int b;
175464816Seric {
175564816Seric 	long l = 0;
175664816Seric 	char c;
175764816Seric 	char maxd;
175864816Seric 	int neg = 1;
175964816Seric 
176064816Seric 	maxd = (b > 10) ? '9' : b + '0';
176164816Seric 
176264816Seric 	if (p && *p == '-') {
176364816Seric 		neg = -1;
176464816Seric 		p++;
176564816Seric 	}
176664816Seric 	while (p && (c = *p)) {
176764816Seric 		if (c >= '0' && c <= maxd) {
176864816Seric 			l = l*b + *p++ - '0';
176964816Seric 			continue;
177064816Seric 		}
177164816Seric 		if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
177264816Seric 			c -= 'A' + 'a';
177364816Seric 		c = c - 'a' + 10;
177464816Seric 		if (b > c) {
177564816Seric 			l = l*b + c;
177664816Seric 			p++;
177764816Seric 			continue;
177864816Seric 		}
177964816Seric 		break;
178064816Seric 	}
178164816Seric 	l *= neg;
178264816Seric 	if (ep)
178364816Seric 		*ep = p;
178464816Seric 	return l;
178564816Seric }
178664816Seric 
178764816Seric #endif
178864841Seric /*
178964841Seric **  SOLARIS_GETHOSTBY{NAME,ADDR} -- compatibility routines for gethostbyXXX
179064841Seric **
179164841Seric **	Solaris versions prior through 2.3 don't properly deliver a
179264841Seric **	canonical h_name field.  This tries to work around it.
179364841Seric */
179464841Seric 
179564841Seric #ifdef SOLARIS
179664841Seric 
179764841Seric struct hostent *
179864841Seric solaris_gethostbyname(name)
179964841Seric 	char *name;
180064841Seric {
180164841Seric # ifdef SOLARIS_2_3
180264841Seric 	static struct hostent hp;
180364841Seric 	static char buf[1000];
180464841Seric 	extern struct hostent *_switch_gethostbyname_r();
180564841Seric 
180664841Seric 	return _switch_gethostbyname_r(name, &hp, buf, sizeof(buf), &h_errno);
180764841Seric # else
180865009Seric 	extern struct hostent *__switch_gethostbyname();
180965009Seric 
181064841Seric 	return __switch_gethostbyname(name);
181164841Seric # endif
181264841Seric }
181364841Seric 
181464841Seric struct hostent *
181564841Seric solaris_gethostbyaddr(addr, len, type)
181664841Seric 	char *addr;
181764841Seric 	int len;
181864841Seric 	int type;
181964841Seric {
182064841Seric # ifdef SOLARIS_2_3
182164841Seric 	static struct hostent hp;
182264841Seric 	static char buf[1000];
182364841Seric 	extern struct hostent *_switch_gethostbyaddr_r();
182464841Seric 
182564841Seric 	return _switch_gethostbyaddr_r(addr, len, type, &hp, buf, sizeof(buf), &h_errno);
182664841Seric # else
182765009Seric 	extern struct hostent *__switch_gethostbyaddr();
182865009Seric 
182964841Seric 	return __switch_gethostbyaddr(addr, len, type);
183064841Seric # endif
183164841Seric }
183264841Seric 
183364841Seric #endif
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