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8.5 KiB
320 lines
8.5 KiB
/* Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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* |
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this |
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* software and its documentation for any purpose and without |
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* fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright |
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* notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright |
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* notice and this permission notice appear in supporting |
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* documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in |
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* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the |
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* software without specific, written prior permission. |
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* M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of |
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* this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" |
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* without express or implied warranty. |
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*/ |
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#include "setup.h" |
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#include <sys/types.h> |
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#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(WATT32) |
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#include "nameser.h" |
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#else |
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#include <sys/socket.h> |
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#include <netinet/in.h> |
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#include <arpa/inet.h> |
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#include <netdb.h> |
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#include <arpa/nameser.h> |
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#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_NAMESER_COMPAT_H |
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#include <arpa/nameser_compat.h> |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#include "ares.h" |
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#include "ares_private.h" |
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#ifdef WATT32 |
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#undef WIN32 |
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#endif |
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struct host_query { |
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/* Arguments passed to ares_gethostbyname() */ |
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ares_channel channel; |
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char *name; |
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ares_host_callback callback; |
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void *arg; |
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const char *remaining_lookups; |
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}; |
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static void next_lookup(struct host_query *hquery); |
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static void host_callback(void *arg, int status, unsigned char *abuf, |
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int alen); |
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static void end_hquery(struct host_query *hquery, int status, |
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struct hostent *host); |
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static int fake_hostent(const char *name, ares_host_callback callback, |
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void *arg); |
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static int file_lookup(const char *name, struct hostent **host); |
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static void sort_addresses(struct hostent *host, struct apattern *sortlist, |
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int nsort); |
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static int get_address_index(struct in_addr *addr, struct apattern *sortlist, |
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int nsort); |
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void ares_gethostbyname(ares_channel channel, const char *name, int family, |
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ares_host_callback callback, void *arg) |
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{ |
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struct host_query *hquery; |
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/* Right now we only know how to look up Internet addresses. */ |
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if (family != AF_INET) |
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{ |
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callback(arg, ARES_ENOTIMP, NULL); |
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return; |
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} |
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if (fake_hostent(name, callback, arg)) |
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return; |
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/* Allocate and fill in the host query structure. */ |
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hquery = malloc(sizeof(struct host_query)); |
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if (!hquery) |
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{ |
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callback(arg, ARES_ENOMEM, NULL); |
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return; |
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} |
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hquery->channel = channel; |
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hquery->name = strdup(name); |
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if (!hquery->name) |
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{ |
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free(hquery); |
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callback(arg, ARES_ENOMEM, NULL); |
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return; |
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} |
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hquery->callback = callback; |
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hquery->arg = arg; |
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hquery->remaining_lookups = channel->lookups; |
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/* Start performing lookups according to channel->lookups. */ |
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next_lookup(hquery); |
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} |
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static void next_lookup(struct host_query *hquery) |
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{ |
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int status; |
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const char *p; |
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struct hostent *host; |
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for (p = hquery->remaining_lookups; *p; p++) |
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{ |
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switch (*p) |
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{ |
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case 'b': |
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/* DNS lookup */ |
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hquery->remaining_lookups = p + 1; |
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ares_search(hquery->channel, hquery->name, C_IN, T_A, host_callback, |
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hquery); |
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return; |
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case 'f': |
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/* Host file lookup */ |
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status = file_lookup(hquery->name, &host); |
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if (status != ARES_ENOTFOUND) |
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{ |
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end_hquery(hquery, status, host); |
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return; |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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end_hquery(hquery, ARES_ENOTFOUND, NULL); |
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} |
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static void host_callback(void *arg, int status, unsigned char *abuf, int alen) |
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{ |
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struct host_query *hquery = (struct host_query *) arg; |
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ares_channel channel = hquery->channel; |
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struct hostent *host; |
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if (status == ARES_SUCCESS) |
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{ |
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status = ares_parse_a_reply(abuf, alen, &host); |
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if (host && channel->nsort) |
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sort_addresses(host, channel->sortlist, channel->nsort); |
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end_hquery(hquery, status, host); |
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} |
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else if (status == ARES_EDESTRUCTION) |
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end_hquery(hquery, status, NULL); |
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else |
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next_lookup(hquery); |
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} |
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static void end_hquery(struct host_query *hquery, int status, |
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struct hostent *host) |
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{ |
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hquery->callback(hquery->arg, status, host); |
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if (host) |
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ares_free_hostent(host); |
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free(hquery->name); |
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free(hquery); |
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} |
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/* If the name looks like an IP address, fake up a host entry, end the |
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* query immediately, and return true. Otherwise return false. |
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*/ |
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static int fake_hostent(const char *name, ares_host_callback callback, |
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void *arg) |
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{ |
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struct in_addr addr; |
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struct hostent hostent; |
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const char *p; |
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char *aliases[1] = { NULL }; |
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char *addrs[2]; |
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/* It only looks like an IP address if it's all numbers and dots. */ |
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for (p = name; *p; p++) |
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{ |
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if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*p) && *p != '.') |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* It also only looks like an IP address if it's non-zero-length and |
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* doesn't end with a dot. |
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*/ |
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if (p == name || *(p - 1) == '.') |
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return 0; |
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/* It looks like an IP address. Figure out what IP address it is. */ |
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addr.s_addr = inet_addr(name); |
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if (addr.s_addr == INADDR_NONE) |
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{ |
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callback(arg, ARES_EBADNAME, NULL); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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/* Duplicate the name, to avoid a constness violation. */ |
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hostent.h_name = strdup(name); |
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if (!hostent.h_name) |
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{ |
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callback(arg, ARES_ENOMEM, NULL); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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/* Fill in the rest of the host structure and terminate the query. */ |
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addrs[0] = (char *) &addr; |
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addrs[1] = NULL; |
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hostent.h_aliases = aliases; |
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hostent.h_addrtype = AF_INET; |
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hostent.h_length = sizeof(struct in_addr); |
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hostent.h_addr_list = addrs; |
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callback(arg, ARES_SUCCESS, &hostent); |
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free(hostent.h_name); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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static int file_lookup(const char *name, struct hostent **host) |
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{ |
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FILE *fp; |
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char **alias; |
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int status; |
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#ifdef WIN32 |
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char PATH_HOSTS[MAX_PATH]; |
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if (IS_NT()) { |
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char tmp[MAX_PATH]; |
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HKEY hkeyHosts; |
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if (RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, WIN_NS_NT_KEY, 0, KEY_READ, &hkeyHosts) |
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== ERROR_SUCCESS) |
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{ |
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DWORD dwLength = MAX_PATH; |
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RegQueryValueEx(hkeyHosts, DATABASEPATH, NULL, NULL, (LPBYTE)tmp, |
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&dwLength); |
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ExpandEnvironmentStrings(tmp, PATH_HOSTS, MAX_PATH); |
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RegCloseKey(hkeyHosts); |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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GetWindowsDirectory(PATH_HOSTS, MAX_PATH); |
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strcat(PATH_HOSTS, WIN_PATH_HOSTS); |
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#elif defined(WATT32) |
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extern const char *_w32_GetHostsFile (void); |
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const char *PATH_HOSTS = _w32_GetHostsFile(); |
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if (!PATH_HOSTS) |
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return ARES_ENOTFOUND; |
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#endif |
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fp = fopen(PATH_HOSTS, "r"); |
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if (!fp) |
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return ARES_ENOTFOUND; |
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while ((status = ares__get_hostent(fp, host)) == ARES_SUCCESS) |
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{ |
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if (strcasecmp((*host)->h_name, name) == 0) |
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break; |
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for (alias = (*host)->h_aliases; *alias; alias++) |
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{ |
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if (strcasecmp(*alias, name) == 0) |
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break; |
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} |
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if (*alias) |
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break; |
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ares_free_hostent(*host); |
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} |
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fclose(fp); |
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if (status == ARES_EOF) |
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status = ARES_ENOTFOUND; |
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if (status != ARES_SUCCESS) |
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*host = NULL; |
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return status; |
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} |
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static void sort_addresses(struct hostent *host, struct apattern *sortlist, |
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int nsort) |
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{ |
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struct in_addr a1, a2; |
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int i1, i2, ind1, ind2; |
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/* This is a simple insertion sort, not optimized at all. i1 walks |
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* through the address list, with the loop invariant that everything |
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* to the left of i1 is sorted. In the loop body, the value at i1 is moved |
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* back through the list (via i2) until it is in sorted order. |
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*/ |
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for (i1 = 0; host->h_addr_list[i1]; i1++) |
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{ |
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memcpy(&a1, host->h_addr_list[i1], sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
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ind1 = get_address_index(&a1, sortlist, nsort); |
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for (i2 = i1 - 1; i2 >= 0; i2--) |
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{ |
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memcpy(&a2, host->h_addr_list[i2], sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
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ind2 = get_address_index(&a2, sortlist, nsort); |
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if (ind2 <= ind1) |
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break; |
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memcpy(host->h_addr_list[i2 + 1], &a2, sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
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} |
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memcpy(host->h_addr_list[i2 + 1], &a1, sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
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} |
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} |
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/* Find the first entry in sortlist which matches addr. Return nsort |
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* if none of them match. |
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*/ |
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static int get_address_index(struct in_addr *addr, struct apattern *sortlist, |
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int nsort) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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for (i = 0; i < nsort; i++) |
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{ |
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if ((addr->s_addr & sortlist[i].mask.s_addr) == sortlist[i].addr.s_addr) |
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break; |
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} |
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return i; |
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}
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