fwknop/lib/fko_message.c
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/*
*****************************************************************************
*
* File: fko_message.c
*
* Purpose: Set/Get the spa message (access req/command/etc) based
* on the current spa data.
*
* Fwknop is developed primarily by the people listed in the file 'AUTHORS'.
* Copyright (C) 20092014 fwknop developers and contributors. For a full
* list of contributors, see the file 'CREDITS'.
*
* License (GNU General Public License):
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA
*
*****************************************************************************
*/
#include "fko_common.h"
#include "fko_message.h"
#include "fko.h"
static int
have_allow_ip(const char *msg)
{
const char *ndx = msg;
char ip_str[MAX_IPV4_STR_LEN];
int dot_ctr = 0, char_ctr = 0;
int res = FKO_SUCCESS;
while(*ndx != ',' && *ndx != '\0')
{
ip_str[char_ctr] = *ndx;
char_ctr++;
if(char_ctr >= MAX_IPV4_STR_LEN)
{
res = FKO_ERROR_INVALID_ALLOW_IP;
break;
}
if(*ndx == '.')
dot_ctr++;
else if(isdigit(*ndx) == 0)
{
res = FKO_ERROR_INVALID_ALLOW_IP;
break;
}
ndx++;
}
if(char_ctr < MAX_IPV4_STR_LEN)
ip_str[char_ctr] = '\0';
else
res = FKO_ERROR_INVALID_ALLOW_IP;
if(res == FKO_SUCCESS)
if (! is_valid_ipv4_addr(ip_str))
res = FKO_ERROR_INVALID_ALLOW_IP;
return(res);
}
static int
have_port(const char *msg)
{
const char *ndx = msg;
int startlen = strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE), port_str_len = 0;
if(startlen == MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_PORT_MISSING);
/* Must have at least one digit for the port number
*/
if(isdigit(*ndx) == 0)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_ACCESS_MSG);
while(*ndx != '\0' && *ndx != ',')
{
port_str_len++;
if((isdigit(*ndx) == 0) || (port_str_len > MAX_PORT_STR_LEN))
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_ACCESS_MSG);
ndx++;
}
return FKO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Set the SPA message type.
*/
int
fko_set_spa_message_type(fko_ctx_t ctx, const short msg_type)
{
/* Must be initialized
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED;
if(msg_type < 0 || msg_type >= FKO_LAST_MSG_TYPE)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_TYPE_VALIDFAIL);
ctx->message_type = msg_type;
ctx->state |= FKO_SPA_MSG_TYPE_MODIFIED;
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Return the SPA message type.
*/
int
fko_get_spa_message_type(fko_ctx_t ctx, short *msg_type)
{
/* Must be initialized
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED;
if(msg_type == NULL)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA);
*msg_type = ctx->message_type;
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Set the SPA MESSAGE data
*/
int
fko_set_spa_message(fko_ctx_t ctx, const char * const msg)
{
int res = FKO_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
/* Context must be initialized.
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED;
/* Gotta have a valid string.
*/
if(msg == NULL || strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE) == 0)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_EMPTY);
/* --DSS XXX: Bail out for now. But consider just
* truncating in the future...
*/
if(strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE) == MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE)
return(FKO_ERROR_DATA_TOO_LARGE);
/* Basic message type and format checking...
*/
if(ctx->message_type == FKO_COMMAND_MSG)
res = validate_cmd_msg(msg);
else
res = validate_access_msg(msg);
if(res != FKO_SUCCESS)
return(res);
/* Just in case this is a subsquent call to this function. We
* do not want to be leaking memory.
*/
if(ctx->message != NULL)
free(ctx->message);
ctx->message = strdup(msg);
ctx->state |= FKO_DATA_MODIFIED;
if(ctx->message == NULL)
return(FKO_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Return the SPA message data.
*/
int
fko_get_spa_message(fko_ctx_t ctx, char **msg)
{
/* Must be initialized
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return(FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED);
if(msg == NULL)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA);
*msg = ctx->message;
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Validate a command message format.
*/
int
validate_cmd_msg(const char *msg)
{
const char *ndx;
int res = FKO_SUCCESS;
int startlen = strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_CMD_LEN);
if(startlen == MAX_SPA_CMD_LEN)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_CMD_MISSING);
/* Should always have a valid allow IP regardless of message type
*/
if((res = have_allow_ip(msg)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_COMMAND_MSG);
/* Commands are fairly free-form so all we can really verify is
* there is something at all. Get past the IP and comma, and make
* sure we have some string leftover...
*/
ndx = strchr(msg, ',');
if(ndx == NULL || (1+(ndx - msg)) >= startlen)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_COMMAND_MSG);
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
int
validate_access_msg(const char *msg)
{
const char *ndx;
int res = FKO_SUCCESS;
int startlen = strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE);
if(startlen == MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_ACCESS_MISSING);
/* Should always have a valid allow IP regardless of message type
*/
if((res = have_allow_ip(msg)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
return(res);
/* Position ourselves beyond the allow IP and make sure we are
* still good.
*/
ndx = strchr(msg, ',');
if(ndx == NULL || (1+(ndx - msg)) >= startlen)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_ACCESS_MSG);
/* Look for a comma to see if this is a multi-part access request.
*/
do {
ndx++;
res = validate_proto_port_spec(ndx);
if(res != FKO_SUCCESS)
break;
} while((ndx = strchr(ndx, ',')));
return(res);
}
int
validate_nat_access_msg(const char *msg)
{
const char *ndx;
int res = FKO_SUCCESS;
int startlen = strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE);
if(startlen == MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_NAT_MISSING);
/* Should always have a valid allow IP regardless of message type
*/
if((res = have_allow_ip(msg)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_NAT_ACCESS_MSG);
/* Position ourselves beyond the allow IP and make sure we have
* a single port value
*/
ndx = strchr(msg, ',');
if(ndx == NULL || (1+(ndx - msg)) >= startlen)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_NAT_ACCESS_MSG);
ndx++;
if((res = have_port(ndx)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_NAT_ACCESS_MSG);
if(msg[startlen-1] == ',')
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_NAT_ACCESS_MSG);
return(res);
}
int
validate_proto_port_spec(const char *msg)
{
int startlen = strnlen(msg, MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE);
const char *ndx = msg;
if(startlen == MAX_SPA_MESSAGE_SIZE)
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA_MESSAGE_PORTPROTO_MISSING);
/* Now check for proto/port string.
*/
if(strncmp(ndx, "tcp", 3)
&& strncmp(ndx, "udp", 3)
&& strncmp(ndx, "icmp", 4)
&& strncmp(ndx, "none", 4))
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_ACCESS_MSG);
ndx = strchr(ndx, '/');
if(ndx == NULL || ((1+(ndx - msg)) > MAX_PROTO_STR_LEN))
return(FKO_ERROR_INVALID_SPA_ACCESS_MSG);
/* Skip over the '/' and make sure we only have digits.
*/
ndx++;
return have_port(ndx);
}
/***EOF***/