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31 
32 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
33 #include <config.h>
34 #endif
35 
36 #include "ftmacros.h"
37 #include "varattrs.h"
38 
39 #include <errno.h>		// for the errno variable
40 #include <stdlib.h>		// for malloc(), free(), ...
41 #include <string.h>		// for strlen(), ...
42 
43 #ifdef _WIN32
44   #include <process.h>		// for threads
45 #else
46   #include <unistd.h>
47   #include <pthread.h>
48   #include <signal.h>
49   #include <sys/time.h>
50   #include <sys/types.h>	// for select() and such
51   #include <pwd.h>		// for password management
52 #endif
53 
54 #ifdef HAVE_GETSPNAM
55 #include <shadow.h>		// for password management
56 #endif
57 
58 #include <pcap.h>		// for libpcap/WinPcap calls
59 
60 #include "fmtutils.h"
61 #include "sockutils.h"		// for socket calls
62 #include "portability.h"
63 #include "rpcap-protocol.h"
64 #include "daemon.h"
65 #include "log.h"
66 
67 //
68 // Timeout, in seconds, when we're waiting for a client to send us an
69 // authentication request; if they don't send us a request within that
70 // interval, we drop the connection, so we don't stay stuck forever.
71 //
72 #define RPCAP_TIMEOUT_INIT 90
73 
74 //
75 // Timeout, in seconds, when we're waiting for an authenticated client
76 // to send us a request, if a capture isn't in progress; if they don't
77 // send us a request within that interval, we drop the connection, so
78 // we don't stay stuck forever.
79 //
80 #define RPCAP_TIMEOUT_RUNTIME 180
81 
82 //
83 // Time, in seconds, that we wait after a failed authentication attempt
84 // before processing the next request; this prevents a client from
85 // rapidly trying different accounts or passwords.
86 //
87 #define RPCAP_SUSPEND_WRONGAUTH 1
88 
89 // Parameters for the service loop.
90 struct daemon_slpars
91 {
92 	SOCKET sockctrl;	//!< SOCKET ID of the control connection
93 	int isactive;		//!< Not null if the daemon has to run in active mode
94 	int nullAuthAllowed;	//!< '1' if we permit NULL authentication, '0' otherwise
95 };
96 
97 //
98 // Data for a session managed by a thread.
99 // It includes both a Boolean indicating whether we *have* a thread,
100 // and a platform-dependent (UN*X vs. Windows) identifier for the
101 // thread; on Windows, we could use an invalid handle to indicate
102 // that we don't have a thread, but there *is* no portable "no thread"
103 // value for a pthread_t on UN*X.
104 //
105 struct session {
106 	SOCKET sockctrl;
107 	SOCKET sockdata;
108 	uint8 protocol_version;
109 	pcap_t *fp;
110 	unsigned int TotCapt;
111 	int	have_thread;
112 #ifdef _WIN32
113 	HANDLE thread;
114 #else
115 	pthread_t thread;
116 #endif
117 };
118 
119 // Locally defined functions
120 static int daemon_msg_err(SOCKET sockctrl, uint32 plen);
121 static int daemon_msg_auth_req(struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen);
122 static int daemon_AuthUserPwd(char *username, char *password, char *errbuf);
123 
124 static int daemon_msg_findallif_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
125     uint32 plen);
126 
127 static int daemon_msg_open_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
128     uint32 plen, char *source, size_t sourcelen);
129 static int daemon_msg_startcap_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
130     uint32 plen, char *source, struct session **sessionp,
131     struct rpcap_sampling *samp_param);
132 static int daemon_msg_endcap_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
133     struct session *session);
134 
135 static int daemon_msg_updatefilter_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
136     struct session *session, uint32 plen);
137 static int daemon_unpackapplyfilter(SOCKET sockctrl, struct session *session, uint32 *plenp, char *errbuf);
138 
139 static int daemon_msg_stats_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
140     struct session *session, uint32 plen, struct pcap_stat *stats,
141     unsigned int svrcapt);
142 
143 static int daemon_msg_setsampling_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
144     uint32 plen, struct rpcap_sampling *samp_param);
145 
146 static void daemon_seraddr(struct sockaddr_storage *sockaddrin, struct rpcap_sockaddr *sockaddrout);
147 #ifdef _WIN32
148 static unsigned __stdcall daemon_thrdatamain(void *ptr);
149 #else
150 static void *daemon_thrdatamain(void *ptr);
151 static void noop_handler(int sign);
152 #endif
153 
154 static int rpcapd_recv_msg_header(SOCKET sock, struct rpcap_header *headerp);
155 static int rpcapd_recv(SOCKET sock, char *buffer, size_t toread, uint32 *plen, char *errmsgbuf);
156 static int rpcapd_discard(SOCKET sock, uint32 len);
157 static void session_close(struct session *);
158 
159 static int is_url(const char *source);
160 
161 int
162 daemon_serviceloop(SOCKET sockctrl, int isactive, char *passiveClients,
163     int nullAuthAllowed)
164 {
165 	struct daemon_slpars pars;		// service loop parameters
166 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE + 1];	// keeps the error string, prior to be printed
167 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE + 1];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
168 	int host_port_check_status;
169 	int nrecv;
170 	struct rpcap_header header;		// RPCAP message general header
171 	uint32 plen;				// payload length from header
172 	int authenticated = 0;			// 1 if the client has successfully authenticated
173 	char source[PCAP_BUF_SIZE+1];		// keeps the string that contains the interface to open
174 	int got_source = 0;			// 1 if we've gotten the source from an open request
175 #ifndef _WIN32
176 	struct sigaction action;
177 #endif
178 	struct session *session = NULL;		// struct session main variable
179 	const char *msg_type_string;		// string for message type
180 	int client_told_us_to_close = 0;	// 1 if the client told us to close the capture
181 
182 	// needed to save the values of the statistics
183 	struct pcap_stat stats;
184 	unsigned int svrcapt;
185 
186 	struct rpcap_sampling samp_param;	// in case sampling has been requested
187 
188 	// Structures needed for the select() call
189 	fd_set rfds;				// set of socket descriptors we have to check
190 	struct timeval tv;			// maximum time the select() can block waiting for data
191 	int retval;				// select() return value
192 
193 	*errbuf = 0;	// Initialize errbuf
194 
195 	// Set parameters structure
196 	pars.sockctrl = sockctrl;
197 	pars.isactive = isactive;		// active mode
198 	pars.nullAuthAllowed = nullAuthAllowed;
199 
200 	//
201 	// We have a connection.
202 	//
203 	// If it's a passive mode connection, check whether the connecting
204 	// host is among the ones allowed.
205 	//
206 	// In either case, we were handed a copy of the host list; free it
207 	// as soon as we're done with it.
208 	//
209 	if (pars.isactive)
210 	{
211 		// Nothing to do.
212 		free(passiveClients);
213 		passiveClients = NULL;
214 	}
215 	else
216 	{
217 		struct sockaddr_storage from;
218 		socklen_t fromlen;
219 
220 		//
221 		// Get the address of the other end of the connection.
222 		//
223 		fromlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
224 		if (getpeername(pars.sockctrl, (struct sockaddr *)&from,
225 		    &fromlen) == -1)
226 		{
227 			sock_geterror("getpeername()", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
228 			if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0, PCAP_ERR_NETW, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
229 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
230 			goto end;
231 		}
232 
233 		//
234 		// Are they in the list of host/port combinations we allow?
235 		//
236 		host_port_check_status = sock_check_hostlist(passiveClients, RPCAP_HOSTLIST_SEP, &from, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
237 		free(passiveClients);
238 		passiveClients = NULL;
239 		if (host_port_check_status < 0)
240 		{
241 			if (host_port_check_status == -2) {
242 				//
243 				// We got an error; log it.
244 				//
245 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "%s", errmsgbuf);
246 			}
247 
248 			//
249 			// Sorry, we can't let you in.
250 			//
251 			if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0, PCAP_ERR_HOSTNOAUTH, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
252 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
253 			goto end;
254 		}
255 	}
256 
257 #ifndef _WIN32
258 	//
259 	// Catch SIGUSR1, but do nothing.  We use it to interrupt the
260 	// capture thread to break it out of a loop in which it's
261 	// blocked waiting for packets to arrive.
262 	//
263 	// We don't want interrupted system calls to restart, so that
264 	// the read routine for the pcap_t gets EINTR rather than
265 	// restarting if it's blocked in a system call.
266 	//
267 	memset(&action, 0, sizeof (action));
268 	action.sa_handler = noop_handler;
269 	action.sa_flags = 0;
270 	sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
271 	sigaction(SIGUSR1, &action, NULL);
272 #endif
273 
274 	//
275 	// The client must first authenticate; loop until they send us a
276 	// message with a version we support and credentials we accept,
277 	// they send us a close message indicating that they're giving up,
278 	// or we get a network error or other fatal error.
279 	//
280 	while (!authenticated)
281 	{
282 		//
283 		// If we're not in active mode, we use select(), with a
284 		// timeout, to wait for an authentication request; if
285 		// the timeout expires, we drop the connection, so that
286 		// a client can't just connect to us and leave us
287 		// waiting forever.
288 		//
289 		if (!pars.isactive)
290 		{
291 			FD_ZERO(&rfds);
292 			// We do not have to block here
293 			tv.tv_sec = RPCAP_TIMEOUT_INIT;
294 			tv.tv_usec = 0;
295 
296 			FD_SET(pars.sockctrl, &rfds);
297 
298 			retval = select(pars.sockctrl + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
299 			if (retval == -1)
300 			{
301 				sock_geterror("select() failed", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
302 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0, PCAP_ERR_NETW, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
303 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
304 				goto end;
305 			}
306 
307 			// The timeout has expired
308 			// So, this was a fake connection. Drop it down
309 			if (retval == 0)
310 			{
311 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0, PCAP_ERR_INITTIMEOUT, "The RPCAP initial timeout has expired", errbuf) == -1)
312 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
313 				goto end;
314 			}
315 		}
316 
317 		//
318 		// Read the message header from the client.
319 		//
320 		nrecv = rpcapd_recv_msg_header(pars.sockctrl, &header);
321 		if (nrecv == -1)
322 		{
323 			// Fatal error.
324 			goto end;
325 		}
326 		if (nrecv == -2)
327 		{
328 			// Client closed the connection.
329 			goto end;
330 		}
331 
332 		plen = header.plen;
333 
334 		//
335 		// While we're in the authentication pharse, all requests
336 		// must use version 0.
337 		//
338 		if (header.ver != 0)
339 		{
340 			//
341 			// Send it back to them with their version.
342 			//
343 			if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
344 			    PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER,
345 			    "RPCAP version in requests in the authentication phase must be 0",
346 			    errbuf) == -1)
347 			{
348 				// That failed; log a message and give up.
349 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
350 				goto end;
351 			}
352 
353 			// Discard the rest of the message and drop the
354 			// connection.
355 			(void)rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen);
356 			goto end;
357 		}
358 
359 		switch (header.type)
360 		{
361 			case RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ:
362 				retval = daemon_msg_auth_req(&pars, plen);
363 				if (retval == -1)
364 				{
365 					// Fatal error; a message has
366 					// been logged, so just give up.
367 					goto end;
368 				}
369 				if (retval == -2)
370 				{
371 					// Non-fatal error; we sent back
372 					// an error message, so let them
373 					// try again.
374 					continue;
375 				}
376 
377 				// OK, we're authenticated; we sent back
378 				// a reply, so start serving requests.
379 				authenticated = 1;
380 				break;
381 
382 			case RPCAP_MSG_CLOSE:
383 				//
384 				// The client is giving up.
385 				// Discard the rest of the message, if
386 				// there is anything more.
387 				//
388 				(void)rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen);
389 				// We're done with this client.
390 				goto end;
391 
392 			case RPCAP_MSG_ERROR:
393 				// Log this and close the connection?
394 				// XXX - is this what happens in active
395 				// mode, where *we* initiate the
396 				// connection, and the client gives us
397 				// an error message rather than a "let
398 				// me log in" message, indicating that
399 				// we're not allowed to connect to them?
400 				(void)daemon_msg_err(pars.sockctrl, plen);
401 				goto end;
402 
403 			case RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REQ:
404 			case RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REQ:
405 			case RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REQ:
406 			case RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REQ:
407 			case RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REQ:
408 			case RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REQ:
409 			case RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REQ:
410 				//
411 				// These requests can't be sent until
412 				// the client is authenticated.
413 				//
414 				msg_type_string = rpcap_msg_type_string(header.type);
415 				if (msg_type_string != NULL)
416 				{
417 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s request sent before authentication was completed", msg_type_string);
418 				}
419 				else
420 				{
421 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Message of type %u sent before authentication was completed", header.type);
422 				}
423 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
424 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
425 				{
426 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
427 					goto end;
428 				}
429 				// Discard the rest of the message.
430 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
431 				{
432 					// Network error.
433 					goto end;
434 				}
435 				break;
436 
437 			case RPCAP_MSG_PACKET:
438 			case RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REPLY:
439 			case RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REPLY:
440 			case RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REPLY:
441 			case RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REPLY:
442 			case RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REPLY:
443 			case RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REPLY:
444 			case RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REPLY:
445 			case RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REPLY:
446 				//
447 				// These are server-to-client messages.
448 				//
449 				msg_type_string = rpcap_msg_type_string(header.type);
450 				if (msg_type_string != NULL)
451 				{
452 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Server-to-client message %s received from client", msg_type_string);
453 				}
454 				else
455 				{
456 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Server-to-client message of type %u received from client", header.type);
457 				}
458 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
459 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
460 				{
461 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
462 					goto end;
463 				}
464 				// Discard the rest of the message.
465 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
466 				{
467 					// Fatal error.
468 					goto end;
469 				}
470 				break;
471 
472 			default:
473 				//
474 				// Unknown message type.
475 				//
476 				pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Unknown message type %u", header.type);
477 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
478 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
479 				{
480 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
481 					goto end;
482 				}
483 				// Discard the rest of the message.
484 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
485 				{
486 					// Fatal error.
487 					goto end;
488 				}
489 				break;
490 		}
491 	}
492 
493 	//
494 	// OK, the client has authenticated itself, and we can start
495 	// processing regular requests from it.
496 	//
497 
498 	//
499 	// We don't have any statistics yet.
500 	//
501 	stats.ps_ifdrop = 0;
502 	stats.ps_recv = 0;
503 	stats.ps_drop = 0;
504 	svrcapt = 0;
505 
506 	//
507 	// Service requests.
508 	//
509 	for (;;)
510 	{
511 		errbuf[0] = 0;	// clear errbuf
512 
513 		// Avoid zombies connections; check if the connection is opens but no commands are performed
514 		// from more than RPCAP_TIMEOUT_RUNTIME
515 		// Conditions:
516 		// - I have to be in normal mode (no active mode)
517 		// - if the device is open, I don't have to be in the middle of a capture (session->sockdata)
518 		// - if the device is closed, I have always to check if a new command arrives
519 		//
520 		// Be carefully: the capture can have been started, but an error occurred (so session != NULL, but
521 		//  sockdata is 0
522 		if ((!pars.isactive) &&  ((session == NULL) || ((session != NULL) && (session->sockdata == 0))))
523 		{
524 			// Check for the initial timeout
525 			FD_ZERO(&rfds);
526 			// We do not have to block here
527 			tv.tv_sec = RPCAP_TIMEOUT_RUNTIME;
528 			tv.tv_usec = 0;
529 
530 			FD_SET(pars.sockctrl, &rfds);
531 
532 			retval = select(pars.sockctrl + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
533 			if (retval == -1)
534 			{
535 				sock_geterror("select() failed", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
536 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0,
537 				    PCAP_ERR_NETW, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
538 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
539 				goto end;
540 			}
541 
542 			// The timeout has expired
543 			// So, this was a fake connection. Drop it down
544 			if (retval == 0)
545 			{
546 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, 0,
547 				    PCAP_ERR_INITTIMEOUT,
548 				    "The RPCAP initial timeout has expired",
549 				    errbuf) == -1)
550 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
551 				goto end;
552 			}
553 		}
554 
555 		//
556 		// Read the message header from the client.
557 		//
558 		nrecv = rpcapd_recv_msg_header(pars.sockctrl, &header);
559 		if (nrecv == -1)
560 		{
561 			// Fatal error.
562 			goto end;
563 		}
564 		if (nrecv == -2)
565 		{
566 			// Client closed the connection.
567 			goto end;
568 		}
569 
570 		plen = header.plen;
571 
572 		//
573 		// Did the client specify a protocol version that we
574 		// support?
575 		//
576 		if (!RPCAP_VERSION_IS_SUPPORTED(header.ver))
577 		{
578 			//
579 			// Tell them it's not a supported version.
580 			// Send the error message with their version,
581 			// so they don't reject it as having the wrong
582 			// version.
583 			//
584 			if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl,
585 			    header.ver, PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER,
586 			    "RPCAP version in message isn't supported by the server",
587 			    errbuf) == -1)
588 			{
589 				// That failed; log a message and give up.
590 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
591 				goto end;
592 			}
593 
594 			// Discard the rest of the message.
595 			(void)rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen);
596 			// Give up on them.
597 			goto end;
598 		}
599 
600 		switch (header.type)
601 		{
602 			case RPCAP_MSG_ERROR:		// The other endpoint reported an error
603 			{
604 				(void)daemon_msg_err(pars.sockctrl, plen);
605 				// Do nothing; just exit; the error code is already into the errbuf
606 				// XXX - actually exit....
607 				break;
608 			}
609 
610 			case RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REQ:
611 			{
612 				if (daemon_msg_findallif_req(header.ver, &pars, plen) == -1)
613 				{
614 					// Fatal error; a message has
615 					// been logged, so just give up.
616 					goto end;
617 				}
618 				break;
619 			}
620 
621 			case RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REQ:
622 			{
623 				//
624 				// Process the open request, and keep
625 				// the source from it, for use later
626 				// when the capture is started.
627 				//
628 				// XXX - we don't care if the client sends
629 				// us multiple open requests, the last
630 				// one wins.
631 				//
632 				retval = daemon_msg_open_req(header.ver, &pars,
633 				    plen, source, sizeof(source));
634 				if (retval == -1)
635 				{
636 					// Fatal error; a message has
637 					// been logged, so just give up.
638 					goto end;
639 				}
640 				got_source = 1;
641 				break;
642 			}
643 
644 			case RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REQ:
645 			{
646 				if (!got_source)
647 				{
648 					// They never told us what device
649 					// to capture on!
650 					if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl,
651 					    header.ver,
652 					    PCAP_ERR_STARTCAPTURE,
653 					    "No capture device was specified",
654 					    errbuf) == -1)
655 					{
656 						// Fatal error; log an
657 						// error and  give up.
658 						rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
659 						goto end;
660 					}
661 					if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
662 					{
663 						goto end;
664 					}
665 					break;
666 				}
667 
668 				if (daemon_msg_startcap_req(header.ver, &pars,
669 				    plen, source, &session, &samp_param) == -1)
670 				{
671 					// Fatal error; a message has
672 					// been logged, so just give up.
673 					goto end;
674 				}
675 				break;
676 			}
677 
678 			case RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REQ:
679 			{
680 				if (session)
681 				{
682 					if (daemon_msg_updatefilter_req(header.ver,
683 					    &pars, session, plen) == -1)
684 					{
685 						// Fatal error; a message has
686 						// been logged, so just give up.
687 						goto end;
688 					}
689 				}
690 				else
691 				{
692 					if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl,
693 					    header.ver, PCAP_ERR_UPDATEFILTER,
694 					    "Device not opened. Cannot update filter",
695 					    errbuf) == -1)
696 					{
697 						// That failed; log a message and give up.
698 						rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
699 						goto end;
700 					}
701 				}
702 				break;
703 			}
704 
705 			case RPCAP_MSG_CLOSE:		// The other endpoint close the pcap session
706 			{
707 				//
708 				// Indicate to our caller that the client
709 				// closed the control connection.
710 				// This is used only in case of active mode.
711 				//
712 				client_told_us_to_close = 1;
713 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_DEBUG, "The other end system asked to close the connection.");
714 				goto end;
715 			}
716 
717 			case RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REQ:
718 			{
719 				if (daemon_msg_stats_req(header.ver, &pars,
720 				    session, plen, &stats, svrcapt) == -1)
721 				{
722 					// Fatal error; a message has
723 					// been logged, so just give up.
724 					goto end;
725 				}
726 				break;
727 			}
728 
729 			case RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REQ:		// The other endpoint close the current capture session
730 			{
731 				if (session)
732 				{
733 					// Save statistics (we can need them in the future)
734 					if (pcap_stats(session->fp, &stats))
735 					{
736 						svrcapt = session->TotCapt;
737 					}
738 					else
739 					{
740 						stats.ps_ifdrop = 0;
741 						stats.ps_recv = 0;
742 						stats.ps_drop = 0;
743 						svrcapt = 0;
744 					}
745 
746 					if (daemon_msg_endcap_req(header.ver,
747 					    &pars, session) == -1)
748 					{
749 						free(session);
750 						session = NULL;
751 						// Fatal error; a message has
752 						// been logged, so just give up.
753 						goto end;
754 					}
755 					free(session);
756 					session = NULL;
757 				}
758 				else
759 				{
760 					rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl,
761 					    header.ver, PCAP_ERR_ENDCAPTURE,
762 					    "Device not opened. Cannot close the capture",
763 					    errbuf);
764 				}
765 				break;
766 			}
767 
768 			case RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REQ:
769 			{
770 				if (daemon_msg_setsampling_req(header.ver,
771 				    &pars, plen, &samp_param) == -1)
772 				{
773 					// Fatal error; a message has
774 					// been logged, so just give up.
775 					goto end;
776 				}
777 				break;
778 			}
779 
780 			case RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ:
781 			{
782 				//
783 				// We're already authenticated; you don't
784 				// get to reauthenticate.
785 				//
786 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_INFO, "The client sent an RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ message after authentication was completed");
787 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
788 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG,
789 				    "RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ request sent after authentication was completed",
790 				    errbuf) == -1)
791 				{
792 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
793 					goto end;
794 				}
795 				// Discard the rest of the message.
796 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
797 				{
798 					// Fatal error.
799 					goto end;
800 				}
801 				goto end;
802 
803 			case RPCAP_MSG_PACKET:
804 			case RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REPLY:
805 			case RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REPLY:
806 			case RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REPLY:
807 			case RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REPLY:
808 			case RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REPLY:
809 			case RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REPLY:
810 			case RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REPLY:
811 			case RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REPLY:
812 				//
813 				// These are server-to-client messages.
814 				//
815 				msg_type_string = rpcap_msg_type_string(header.type);
816 				if (msg_type_string != NULL)
817 				{
818 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_INFO, "The client sent a %s server-to-client message", msg_type_string);
819 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Server-to-client message %s received from client", msg_type_string);
820 				}
821 				else
822 				{
823 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_INFO, "The client sent a server-to-client message of type %u", header.type);
824 					pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Server-to-client message of type %u received from client", header.type);
825 				}
826 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
827 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
828 				{
829 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
830 					goto end;
831 				}
832 				// Discard the rest of the message.
833 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
834 				{
835 					// Fatal error.
836 					goto end;
837 				}
838 				goto end;
839 
840 			default:
841 				//
842 				// Unknown message type.
843 				//
844 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_INFO, "The client sent a message of type %u", header.type);
845 				pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Unknown message type %u", header.type);
846 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars.sockctrl, header.ver,
847 				    PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG, errbuf, errmsgbuf) == -1)
848 				{
849 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
850 					goto end;
851 				}
852 				// Discard the rest of the message.
853 				if (rpcapd_discard(pars.sockctrl, plen) == -1)
854 				{
855 					// Fatal error.
856 					goto end;
857 				}
858 				goto end;
859 			}
860 		}
861 	}
862 
863 end:
864 	// The service loop is finishing up.
865 	// If we have a capture session running, close it.
866 	if (session)
867 	{
868 		session_close(session);
869 		free(session);
870 		session = NULL;
871 	}
872 
873 	sock_close(sockctrl, NULL, 0);
874 
875 	// Print message and return
876 	rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_DEBUG, "I'm exiting from the child loop");
877 
878 	return client_told_us_to_close;
879 }
880 
881 /*
882  * This handles the RPCAP_MSG_ERR message.
883  */
884 static int
885 daemon_msg_err(SOCKET sockctrl, uint32 plen)
886 {
887 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
888 	char remote_errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
889 
890 	if (plen >= PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE)
891 	{
892 		/*
893 		 * Message is too long; just read as much of it as we
894 		 * can into the buffer provided, and discard the rest.
895 		 */
896 		if (sock_recv(sockctrl, remote_errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE - 1,
897 		    SOCK_RECEIVEALL_YES|SOCK_EOF_IS_ERROR, errbuf,
898 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
899 		{
900 			// Network error.
901 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
902 			return -1;
903 		}
904 		if (rpcapd_discard(sockctrl, plen - (PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE - 1)) == -1)
905 		{
906 			// Network error.
907 			return -1;
908 		}
909 
910 		/*
911 		 * Null-terminate it.
912 		 */
913 		remote_errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
914 	}
915 	else if (plen == 0)
916 	{
917 		/* Empty error string. */
918 		remote_errbuf[0] = '\0';
919 	}
920 	else
921 	{
922 		if (sock_recv(sockctrl, remote_errbuf, plen,
923 		    SOCK_RECEIVEALL_YES|SOCK_EOF_IS_ERROR, errbuf,
924 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
925 		{
926 			// Network error.
927 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
928 			return -1;
929 		}
930 
931 		/*
932 		 * Null-terminate it.
933 		 */
934 		remote_errbuf[plen] = '\0';
935 	}
936 	// Log the message
937 	rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Error from client: %s", remote_errbuf);
938 	return 0;
939 }
940 
941 /*
942  * This handles the RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ message.
943  * It checks if the authentication credentials supplied by the user are valid.
944  *
945  * This function is called if the daemon receives a RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ
946  * message in its authentication loop.  It reads the body of the
947  * authentication message from the network and checks whether the
948  * credentials are valid.
949  *
950  * \param sockctrl: the socket for the control connection.
951  *
952  * \param nullAuthAllowed: '1' if the NULL authentication is allowed.
953  *
954  * \param errbuf: a user-allocated buffer in which the error message
955  * (if one) has to be written.  It must be at least PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
956  * bytes long.
957  *
958  * \return '0' if everything is fine, '-1' if an unrecoverable error occurred,
959  * or '-2' if the authentication failed.  For errors, an error message is
960  * returned in the 'errbuf' variable; this gives a message for the
961  * unrecoverable error or for the authentication failure.
962  */
963 static int
964 daemon_msg_auth_req(struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen)
965 {
966 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
967 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
968 	int status;
969 	struct rpcap_auth auth;			// RPCAP authentication header
970 	char sendbuf[RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE];	// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
971 	int sendbufidx = 0;			// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
972 	struct rpcap_authreply *authreply;	// authentication reply message
973 
974 	status = rpcapd_recv(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &auth, sizeof(struct rpcap_auth), &plen, errmsgbuf);
975 	if (status == -1)
976 	{
977 		return -1;
978 	}
979 	if (status == -2)
980 	{
981 		goto error;
982 	}
983 
984 	switch (ntohs(auth.type))
985 	{
986 		case RPCAP_RMTAUTH_NULL:
987 		{
988 			if (!pars->nullAuthAllowed)
989 			{
990 				// Send the client an error reply.
991 				pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
992 				    "Authentication failed; NULL authentication not permitted.");
993 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, 0,
994 				    PCAP_ERR_AUTH_FAILED, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
995 				{
996 					// That failed; log a message and give up.
997 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
998 					return -1;
999 				}
1000 				goto error_noreply;
1001 			}
1002 			break;
1003 		}
1004 
1005 		case RPCAP_RMTAUTH_PWD:
1006 		{
1007 			char *username, *passwd;
1008 			uint32 usernamelen, passwdlen;
1009 
1010 			usernamelen = ntohs(auth.slen1);
1011 			username = (char *) malloc (usernamelen + 1);
1012 			if (username == NULL)
1013 			{
1014 				pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errmsgbuf,
1015 				    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, errno, "malloc() failed");
1016 				goto error;
1017 			}
1018 			status = rpcapd_recv(pars->sockctrl, username, usernamelen, &plen, errmsgbuf);
1019 			if (status == -1)
1020 			{
1021 				free(username);
1022 				return -1;
1023 			}
1024 			if (status == -2)
1025 			{
1026 				free(username);
1027 				goto error;
1028 			}
1029 			username[usernamelen] = '\0';
1030 
1031 			passwdlen = ntohs(auth.slen2);
1032 			passwd = (char *) malloc (passwdlen + 1);
1033 			if (passwd == NULL)
1034 			{
1035 				pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errmsgbuf,
1036 				    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, errno, "malloc() failed");
1037 				free(username);
1038 				goto error;
1039 			}
1040 			status = rpcapd_recv(pars->sockctrl, passwd, passwdlen, &plen, errmsgbuf);
1041 			if (status == -1)
1042 			{
1043 				free(username);
1044 				free(passwd);
1045 				return -1;
1046 			}
1047 			if (status == -2)
1048 			{
1049 				free(username);
1050 				free(passwd);
1051 				goto error;
1052 			}
1053 			passwd[passwdlen] = '\0';
1054 
1055 			if (daemon_AuthUserPwd(username, passwd, errmsgbuf))
1056 			{
1057 				//
1058 				// Authentication failed.  Let the client
1059 				// know.
1060 				//
1061 				free(username);
1062 				free(passwd);
1063 				if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, 0,
1064 				    PCAP_ERR_AUTH_FAILED, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
1065 				{
1066 					// That failed; log a message and give up.
1067 					rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1068 					return -1;
1069 				}
1070 
1071 				//
1072 				// Suspend for 1 second, so that they can't
1073 				// hammer us with repeated tries with an
1074 				// attack such as a dictionary attack.
1075 				//
1076 				// WARNING: this delay is inserted only
1077 				// at this point; if the client closes the
1078 				// connection and reconnects, the suspension
1079 				// time does not have any effect.
1080 				//
1081 				sleep_secs(RPCAP_SUSPEND_WRONGAUTH);
1082 				goto error_noreply;
1083 			}
1084 
1085 			free(username);
1086 			free(passwd);
1087 			break;
1088 			}
1089 
1090 		default:
1091 			pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1092 			    "Authentication type not recognized.");
1093 			if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, 0,
1094 			    PCAP_ERR_AUTH_TYPE_NOTSUP, errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
1095 			{
1096 				// That failed; log a message and give up.
1097 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1098 				return -1;
1099 			}
1100 			goto error_noreply;
1101 	}
1102 
1103 	// The authentication succeeded; let the client know.
1104 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL, &sendbufidx,
1105 	    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1106 		goto error;
1107 
1108 	rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf, 0,
1109 	    RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REPLY, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_authreply));
1110 
1111 	authreply = (struct rpcap_authreply *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1112 
1113 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_authreply), NULL, &sendbufidx,
1114 	    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1115 		goto error;
1116 
1117 	//
1118 	// Indicate to our peer what versions we support.
1119 	//
1120 	memset(authreply, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_authreply));
1121 	authreply->minvers = RPCAP_MIN_VERSION;
1122 	authreply->maxvers = RPCAP_MAX_VERSION;
1123 
1124 	// Send the reply.
1125 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1126 	{
1127 		// That failed; log a messsage and give up.
1128 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1129 		return -1;
1130 	}
1131 
1132 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
1133 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1134 	{
1135 		return -1;
1136 	}
1137 
1138 	return 0;
1139 
1140 error:
1141 	if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, 0, PCAP_ERR_AUTH, errmsgbuf,
1142 	    errbuf) == -1)
1143 	{
1144 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
1145 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1146 		return -1;
1147 	}
1148 
1149 error_noreply:
1150 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
1151 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1152 	{
1153 		return -1;
1154 	}
1155 
1156 	return -2;
1157 }
1158 
1159 static int
1160 daemon_AuthUserPwd(char *username, char *password, char *errbuf)
1161 {
1162 #ifdef _WIN32
1163 	/*
1164 	 * Warning: the user which launches the process must have the
1165 	 * SE_TCB_NAME right.
1166 	 * This corresponds to have the "Act as part of the Operating System"
1167 	 * turned on (administrative tools, local security settings, local
1168 	 * policies, user right assignment)
1169 	 * However, it seems to me that if you run it as a service, this
1170 	 * right should be provided by default.
1171 	 *
1172 	 * XXX - hopefully, this returns errors such as ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE,
1173 	 * which merely indicates that the user name or password is
1174 	 * incorrect, not whether it's the user name or the password
1175 	 * that's incorrect, so a client that's trying to brute-force
1176 	 * accounts doesn't know whether it's the user name or the
1177 	 * password that's incorrect, so it doesn't know whether to
1178 	 * stop trying to log in with a given user name and move on
1179 	 * to another user name.
1180 	 */
1181 	DWORD error;
1182 	HANDLE Token;
1183 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to log
1184 
1185 	if (LogonUser(username, ".", password, LOGON32_LOGON_NETWORK, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, &Token) == 0)
1186 	{
1187 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1188 		error = GetLastError();
1189 		if (error != ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE)
1190 		{
1191 			// Some error other than an authentication error;
1192 			// log it.
1193 			pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_win32_err(errmsgbuf,
1194 			    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, error, "LogonUser() failed");
1195 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "%s", errmsgbuf);
1196 		}
1197 		return -1;
1198 	}
1199 
1200 	// This call should change the current thread to the selected user.
1201 	// I didn't test it.
1202 	if (ImpersonateLoggedOnUser(Token) == 0)
1203 	{
1204 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1205 		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_win32_err(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1206 		    GetLastError(), "ImpersonateLoggedOnUser() failed");
1207 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "%s", errmsgbuf);
1208 		CloseHandle(Token);
1209 		return -1;
1210 	}
1211 
1212 	CloseHandle(Token);
1213 	return 0;
1214 
1215 #else
1216 	/*
1217 	 * See
1218 	 *
1219 	 *	http://www.unixpapa.com/incnote/passwd.html
1220 	 *
1221 	 * We use the Solaris/Linux shadow password authentication if
1222 	 * we have getspnam(), otherwise we just do traditional
1223 	 * authentication, which, on some platforms, might work, even
1224 	 * with shadow passwords, if we're running as root.  Traditional
1225 	 * authenticaion won't work if we're not running as root, as
1226 	 * I think these days all UN*Xes either won't return the password
1227 	 * at all with getpwnam() or will only do so if you're root.
1228 	 *
1229 	 * XXX - perhaps what we *should* be using is PAM, if we have
1230 	 * it.  That might hide all the details of username/password
1231 	 * authentication, whether it's done with a visible-to-root-
1232 	 * only password database or some other authentication mechanism,
1233 	 * behind its API.
1234 	 */
1235 	int error;
1236 	struct passwd *user;
1237 	char *user_password;
1238 #ifdef HAVE_GETSPNAM
1239 	struct spwd *usersp;
1240 #endif
1241 	char *crypt_password;
1242 
1243 	// This call is needed to get the uid
1244 	if ((user = getpwnam(username)) == NULL)
1245 	{
1246 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1247 		return -1;
1248 	}
1249 
1250 #ifdef HAVE_GETSPNAM
1251 	// This call is needed to get the password; otherwise 'x' is returned
1252 	if ((usersp = getspnam(username)) == NULL)
1253 	{
1254 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1255 		return -1;
1256 	}
1257 	user_password = usersp->sp_pwdp;
1258 #else
1259 	/*
1260 	 * XXX - what about other platforms?
1261 	 * The unixpapa.com page claims this Just Works on *BSD if you're
1262 	 * running as root - it's from 2000, so it doesn't indicate whether
1263 	 * macOS (which didn't come out until 2001, under the name Mac OS
1264 	 * X) behaves like the *BSDs or not, and might also work on AIX.
1265 	 * HP-UX does something else.
1266 	 *
1267 	 * Again, hopefully PAM hides all that.
1268 	 */
1269 	user_password = user->pw_passwd;
1270 #endif
1271 
1272 	//
1273 	// The Single UNIX Specification says that if crypt() fails it
1274 	// sets errno, but some implementatons that haven't been run
1275 	// through the SUS test suite might not do so.
1276 	//
1277 	errno = 0;
1278 	crypt_password = crypt(password, user_password);
1279 	if (crypt_password == NULL)
1280 	{
1281 		error = errno;
1282 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1283 		if (error == 0)
1284 		{
1285 			// It didn't set errno.
1286 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "crypt() failed");
1287 		}
1288 		else
1289 		{
1290 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "crypt() failed: %s",
1291 			    strerror(error));
1292 		}
1293 		return -1;
1294 	}
1295 	if (strcmp(user_password, crypt_password) != 0)
1296 	{
1297 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Authentication failed");
1298 		return -1;
1299 	}
1300 
1301 	if (setuid(user->pw_uid))
1302 	{
1303 		error = errno;
1304 		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1305 		    error, "setuid");
1306 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "setuid() failed: %s",
1307 		    strerror(error));
1308 		return -1;
1309 	}
1310 
1311 /*	if (setgid(user->pw_gid))
1312 	{
1313 		error = errno;
1314 		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1315 		    errno, "setgid");
1316 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "setgid() failed: %s",
1317 		    strerror(error));
1318 		return -1;
1319 	}
1320 */
1321 	return 0;
1322 
1323 #endif
1324 
1325 }
1326 
1327 static int
1328 daemon_msg_findallif_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen)
1329 {
1330 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
1331 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
1332 	char sendbuf[RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE];	// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
1333 	int sendbufidx = 0;			// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
1334 	pcap_if_t *alldevs = NULL;		// pointer to the header of the interface chain
1335 	pcap_if_t *d;				// temp pointer needed to scan the interface chain
1336 	struct pcap_addr *address;		// pcap structure that keeps a network address of an interface
1337 	struct rpcap_findalldevs_if *findalldevs_if;// rpcap structure that packet all the data of an interface together
1338 	uint32 replylen;			// length of reply payload
1339 	uint16 nif = 0;				// counts the number of interface listed
1340 
1341 	// Discard the rest of the message; there shouldn't be any payload.
1342 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1343 	{
1344 		// Network error.
1345 		return -1;
1346 	}
1347 
1348 	// Retrieve the device list
1349 	if (pcap_findalldevs(&alldevs, errmsgbuf) == -1)
1350 		goto error;
1351 
1352 	if (alldevs == NULL)
1353 	{
1354 		if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_NOREMOTEIF,
1355 			"No interfaces found! Make sure libpcap/WinPcap is properly installed"
1356 			" and you have the right to access to the remote device.",
1357 			errbuf) == -1)
1358 		{
1359 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1360 			return -1;
1361 		}
1362 		return 0;
1363 	}
1364 
1365 	// This checks the number of interfaces and computes the total
1366 	// length of the payload.
1367 	replylen = 0;
1368 	for (d = alldevs; d != NULL; d = d->next)
1369 	{
1370 		nif++;
1371 
1372 		if (d->description)
1373 			replylen += strlen(d->description);
1374 		if (d->name)
1375 			replylen += strlen(d->name);
1376 
1377 		replylen += sizeof(struct rpcap_findalldevs_if);
1378 
1379 		for (address = d->addresses; address != NULL; address = address->next)
1380 		{
1381 			/*
1382 			 * Send only IPv4 and IPv6 addresses over the wire.
1383 			 */
1384 			switch (address->addr->sa_family)
1385 			{
1386 			case AF_INET:
1387 #ifdef AF_INET6
1388 			case AF_INET6:
1389 #endif
1390 				replylen += (sizeof(struct rpcap_sockaddr) * 4);
1391 				break;
1392 
1393 			default:
1394 				break;
1395 			}
1396 		}
1397 	}
1398 
1399 	// RPCAP findalldevs command
1400 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL,
1401 	    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf,
1402 	    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1403 		goto error;
1404 
1405 	rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf, ver,
1406 	    RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REPLY, nif, replylen);
1407 
1408 	// send the interface list
1409 	for (d = alldevs; d != NULL; d = d->next)
1410 	{
1411 		uint16 lname, ldescr;
1412 
1413 		findalldevs_if = (struct rpcap_findalldevs_if *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1414 
1415 		if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_findalldevs_if), NULL,
1416 		    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1417 			goto error;
1418 
1419 		memset(findalldevs_if, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_findalldevs_if));
1420 
1421 		if (d->description) ldescr = (short) strlen(d->description);
1422 		else ldescr = 0;
1423 		if (d->name) lname = (short) strlen(d->name);
1424 		else lname = 0;
1425 
1426 		findalldevs_if->desclen = htons(ldescr);
1427 		findalldevs_if->namelen = htons(lname);
1428 		findalldevs_if->flags = htonl(d->flags);
1429 
1430 		for (address = d->addresses; address != NULL; address = address->next)
1431 		{
1432 			/*
1433 			 * Send only IPv4 and IPv6 addresses over the wire.
1434 			 */
1435 			switch (address->addr->sa_family)
1436 			{
1437 			case AF_INET:
1438 #ifdef AF_INET6
1439 			case AF_INET6:
1440 #endif
1441 				findalldevs_if->naddr++;
1442 				break;
1443 
1444 			default:
1445 				break;
1446 			}
1447 		}
1448 		findalldevs_if->naddr = htons(findalldevs_if->naddr);
1449 
1450 		if (sock_bufferize(d->name, lname, sendbuf, &sendbufidx,
1451 		    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_BUFFERIZE, errmsgbuf,
1452 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1453 			goto error;
1454 
1455 		if (sock_bufferize(d->description, ldescr, sendbuf, &sendbufidx,
1456 		    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_BUFFERIZE, errmsgbuf,
1457 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1458 			goto error;
1459 
1460 		// send all addresses
1461 		for (address = d->addresses; address != NULL; address = address->next)
1462 		{
1463 			struct rpcap_sockaddr *sockaddr;
1464 
1465 			/*
1466 			 * Send only IPv4 and IPv6 addresses over the wire.
1467 			 */
1468 			switch (address->addr->sa_family)
1469 			{
1470 			case AF_INET:
1471 #ifdef AF_INET6
1472 			case AF_INET6:
1473 #endif
1474 				sockaddr = (struct rpcap_sockaddr *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1475 				if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_sockaddr), NULL,
1476 				    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1477 					goto error;
1478 				daemon_seraddr((struct sockaddr_storage *) address->addr, sockaddr);
1479 
1480 				sockaddr = (struct rpcap_sockaddr *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1481 				if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_sockaddr), NULL,
1482 				    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1483 					goto error;
1484 				daemon_seraddr((struct sockaddr_storage *) address->netmask, sockaddr);
1485 
1486 				sockaddr = (struct rpcap_sockaddr *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1487 				if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_sockaddr), NULL,
1488 				    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1489 					goto error;
1490 				daemon_seraddr((struct sockaddr_storage *) address->broadaddr, sockaddr);
1491 
1492 				sockaddr = (struct rpcap_sockaddr *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1493 				if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_sockaddr), NULL,
1494 				    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1495 					goto error;
1496 				daemon_seraddr((struct sockaddr_storage *) address->dstaddr, sockaddr);
1497 				break;
1498 
1499 			default:
1500 				break;
1501 			}
1502 		}
1503 	}
1504 
1505 	// We no longer need the device list. Free it.
1506 	pcap_freealldevs(alldevs);
1507 
1508 	// Send a final command that says "now send it!"
1509 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1510 	{
1511 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1512 		return -1;
1513 	}
1514 
1515 	return 0;
1516 
1517 error:
1518 	if (alldevs)
1519 		pcap_freealldevs(alldevs);
1520 
1521 	if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_FINDALLIF,
1522 	    errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
1523 	{
1524 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1525 		return -1;
1526 	}
1527 	return 0;
1528 }
1529 
1530 /*
1531 	\param plen: the length of the current message (needed in order to be able
1532 	to discard excess data in the message, if present)
1533 */
1534 static int
1535 daemon_msg_open_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen,
1536     char *source, size_t sourcelen)
1537 {
1538 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
1539 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
1540 	pcap_t *fp;				// pcap_t main variable
1541 	int nread;
1542 	char sendbuf[RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE];	// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
1543 	int sendbufidx = 0;			// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
1544 	struct rpcap_openreply *openreply;	// open reply message
1545 
1546 	if (plen > sourcelen - 1)
1547 	{
1548 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Source string too long");
1549 		goto error;
1550 	}
1551 
1552 	nread = sock_recv(pars->sockctrl, source, plen,
1553 	    SOCK_RECEIVEALL_YES|SOCK_EOF_IS_ERROR, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1554 	if (nread == -1)
1555 	{
1556 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
1557 		return -1;
1558 	}
1559 	source[nread] = '\0';
1560 	plen -= nread;
1561 
1562 	// Is this a URL rather than a device?
1563 	// If so, reject it.
1564 	if (is_url(source))
1565 	{
1566 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Source string refers to a remote device");
1567 		goto error;
1568 	}
1569 
1570 	// Open the selected device
1571 	// This is a fake open, since we do that only to get the needed parameters, then we close the device again
1572 	if ((fp = pcap_open_live(source,
1573 			1500 /* fake snaplen */,
1574 			0 /* no promis */,
1575 			1000 /* fake timeout */,
1576 			errmsgbuf)) == NULL)
1577 		goto error;
1578 
1579 	// Now, I can send a RPCAP open reply message
1580 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL, &sendbufidx,
1581 	    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1582 		goto error;
1583 
1584 	rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf, ver,
1585 	    RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REPLY, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_openreply));
1586 
1587 	openreply = (struct rpcap_openreply *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1588 
1589 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_openreply), NULL, &sendbufidx,
1590 	    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1591 		goto error;
1592 
1593 	memset(openreply, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_openreply));
1594 	openreply->linktype = htonl(pcap_datalink(fp));
1595 	openreply->tzoff = 0; /* This is always 0 for live captures */
1596 
1597 	// We're done with the pcap_t.
1598 	pcap_close(fp);
1599 
1600 	// Send the reply.
1601 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1602 	{
1603 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1604 		return -1;
1605 	}
1606 	return 0;
1607 
1608 error:
1609 	if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_OPEN,
1610 	    errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
1611 	{
1612 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
1613 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1614 		return -1;
1615 	}
1616 
1617 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
1618 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1619 	{
1620 		return -1;
1621 	}
1622 	return 0;
1623 }
1624 
1625 /*
1626 	\param plen: the length of the current message (needed in order to be able
1627 	to discard excess data in the message, if present)
1628 */
1629 static int
1630 daemon_msg_startcap_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen,
1631     char *source, struct session **sessionp,
1632     struct rpcap_sampling *samp_param _U_)
1633 {
1634 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
1635 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
1636 	char portdata[PCAP_BUF_SIZE];		// temp variable needed to derive the data port
1637 	char peerhost[PCAP_BUF_SIZE];		// temp variable needed to derive the host name of our peer
1638 	struct session *session = NULL;		// saves state of session
1639 	int status;
1640 	char sendbuf[RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE];	// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
1641 	int sendbufidx = 0;			// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
1642 
1643 	// socket-related variables
1644 	struct addrinfo hints;			// temp, needed to open a socket connection
1645 	struct addrinfo *addrinfo;		// temp, needed to open a socket connection
1646 	struct sockaddr_storage saddr;		// temp, needed to retrieve the network data port chosen on the local machine
1647 	socklen_t saddrlen;			// temp, needed to retrieve the network data port chosen on the local machine
1648 	int ret;				// return value from functions
1649 
1650 	// RPCAP-related variables
1651 	struct rpcap_startcapreq startcapreq;		// start capture request message
1652 	struct rpcap_startcapreply *startcapreply;	// start capture reply message
1653 	int serveropen_dp;							// keeps who is going to open the data connection
1654 
1655 	addrinfo = NULL;
1656 
1657 	status = rpcapd_recv(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &startcapreq,
1658 	    sizeof(struct rpcap_startcapreq), &plen, errmsgbuf);
1659 	if (status == -1)
1660 	{
1661 		goto fatal_error;
1662 	}
1663 	if (status == -2)
1664 	{
1665 		goto error;
1666 	}
1667 
1668 	startcapreq.flags = ntohs(startcapreq.flags);
1669 
1670 	// Create a session structure
1671 	session = malloc(sizeof(struct session));
1672 	if (session == NULL)
1673 	{
1674 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Can't allocate session structure");
1675 		goto error;
1676 	}
1677 
1678 	session->sockdata = INVALID_SOCKET;
1679 	// We don't have a thread yet.
1680 	session->have_thread = 0;
1681 	//
1682 	// We *shouldn't* have to initialize the thread indicator
1683 	// itself, because the compiler *should* realize that we
1684 	// only use this if have_thread isn't 0, but we *do* have
1685 	// to do it, because not all compilers *do* realize that.
1686 	//
1687 	// There is no "invalid thread handle" value for a UN*X
1688 	// pthread_t, so we just zero it out.
1689 	//
1690 #ifdef _WIN32
1691 	session->thread = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1692 #else
1693 	memset(&session->thread, 0, sizeof(session->thread));
1694 #endif
1695 
1696 	// Open the selected device
1697 	if ((session->fp = pcap_open_live(source,
1698 			ntohl(startcapreq.snaplen),
1699 			(startcapreq.flags & RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_PROMISC) ? 1 : 0 /* local device, other flags not needed */,
1700 			ntohl(startcapreq.read_timeout),
1701 			errmsgbuf)) == NULL)
1702 		goto error;
1703 
1704 #if 0
1705 	// Apply sampling parameters
1706 	fp->rmt_samp.method = samp_param->method;
1707 	fp->rmt_samp.value = samp_param->value;
1708 #endif
1709 
1710 	/*
1711 	We're in active mode if:
1712 	- we're using TCP, and the user wants us to be in active mode
1713 	- we're using UDP
1714 	*/
1715 	serveropen_dp = (startcapreq.flags & RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_SERVEROPEN) || (startcapreq.flags & RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_DGRAM) || pars->isactive;
1716 
1717 	/*
1718 	Gets the sockaddr structure referred to the other peer in the ctrl connection
1719 
1720 	We need that because:
1721 	- if we're in passive mode, we need to know the address family we want to use
1722 	(the same used for the ctrl socket)
1723 	- if we're in active mode, we need to know the network address of the other host
1724 	we want to connect to
1725 	*/
1726 	saddrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
1727 	if (getpeername(pars->sockctrl, (struct sockaddr *) &saddr, &saddrlen) == -1)
1728 	{
1729 		sock_geterror("getpeername()", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1730 		goto error;
1731 	}
1732 
1733 	memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo));
1734 	hints.ai_socktype = (startcapreq.flags & RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_DGRAM) ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM;
1735 	hints.ai_family = saddr.ss_family;
1736 
1737 	// Now we have to create a new socket to send packets
1738 	if (serveropen_dp)		// Data connection is opened by the server toward the client
1739 	{
1740 		pcap_snprintf(portdata, sizeof portdata, "%d", ntohs(startcapreq.portdata));
1741 
1742 		// Get the name of the other peer (needed to connect to that specific network address)
1743 		if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *) &saddr, saddrlen, peerhost,
1744 				sizeof(peerhost), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST))
1745 		{
1746 			sock_geterror("getnameinfo()", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1747 			goto error;
1748 		}
1749 
1750 		if (sock_initaddress(peerhost, portdata, &hints, &addrinfo, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1751 			goto error;
1752 
1753 		if ((session->sockdata = sock_open(addrinfo, SOCKOPEN_CLIENT, 0, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE)) == INVALID_SOCKET)
1754 			goto error;
1755 	}
1756 	else		// Data connection is opened by the client toward the server
1757 	{
1758 		hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE;
1759 
1760 		// Let's the server socket pick up a free network port for us
1761 		if (sock_initaddress(NULL, "0", &hints, &addrinfo, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1762 			goto error;
1763 
1764 		if ((session->sockdata = sock_open(addrinfo, SOCKOPEN_SERVER, 1 /* max 1 connection in queue */, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE)) == INVALID_SOCKET)
1765 			goto error;
1766 
1767 		// get the complete sockaddr structure used in the data connection
1768 		saddrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
1769 		if (getsockname(session->sockdata, (struct sockaddr *) &saddr, &saddrlen) == -1)
1770 		{
1771 			sock_geterror("getsockname()", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1772 			goto error;
1773 		}
1774 
1775 		// Get the local port the system picked up
1776 		if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *) &saddr, saddrlen, NULL,
1777 				0, portdata, sizeof(portdata), NI_NUMERICSERV))
1778 		{
1779 			sock_geterror("getnameinfo()", errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1780 			goto error;
1781 		}
1782 	}
1783 
1784 	// addrinfo is no longer used
1785 	freeaddrinfo(addrinfo);
1786 	addrinfo = NULL;
1787 
1788 	// Needed to send an error on the ctrl connection
1789 	session->sockctrl = pars->sockctrl;
1790 	session->protocol_version = ver;
1791 
1792 	// Now I can set the filter
1793 	ret = daemon_unpackapplyfilter(pars->sockctrl, session, &plen, errmsgbuf);
1794 	if (ret == -1)
1795 	{
1796 		// Fatal error.  A message has been logged; just give up.
1797 		goto fatal_error;
1798 	}
1799 	if (ret == -2)
1800 	{
1801 		// Non-fatal error.  Send an error message to the client.
1802 		goto error;
1803 	}
1804 
1805 	// Now, I can send a RPCAP start capture reply message
1806 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL, &sendbufidx,
1807 	    RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1808 		goto error;
1809 
1810 	rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf, ver,
1811 	    RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REPLY, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_startcapreply));
1812 
1813 	startcapreply = (struct rpcap_startcapreply *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
1814 
1815 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_startcapreply), NULL,
1816 	    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1817 		goto error;
1818 
1819 	memset(startcapreply, 0, sizeof(struct rpcap_startcapreply));
1820 	startcapreply->bufsize = htonl(pcap_bufsize(session->fp));
1821 
1822 	if (!serveropen_dp)
1823 	{
1824 		unsigned short port = (unsigned short)strtoul(portdata,NULL,10);
1825 		startcapreply->portdata = htons(port);
1826 	}
1827 
1828 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1829 	{
1830 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
1831 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1832 		goto fatal_error;
1833 	}
1834 
1835 	if (!serveropen_dp)
1836 	{
1837 		SOCKET socktemp;	// We need another socket, since we're going to accept() a connection
1838 
1839 		// Connection creation
1840 		saddrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
1841 
1842 		socktemp = accept(session->sockdata, (struct sockaddr *) &saddr, &saddrlen);
1843 
1844 		if (socktemp == INVALID_SOCKET)
1845 		{
1846 			sock_geterror("accept()", errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1847 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Accept of data connection failed: %s",
1848 			    errbuf);
1849 			goto error;
1850 		}
1851 
1852 		// Now that I accepted the connection, the server socket is no longer needed
1853 		sock_close(session->sockdata, NULL, 0);
1854 		session->sockdata = socktemp;
1855 	}
1856 
1857 	// Now we have to create a new thread to receive packets
1858 #ifdef _WIN32
1859 	session->thread = (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL, 0, daemon_thrdatamain,
1860 	    (void *) session, 0, NULL);
1861 	if (session->thread == 0)
1862 	{
1863 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Error creating the data thread");
1864 		goto error;
1865 	}
1866 #else
1867 	ret = pthread_create(&session->thread, NULL, daemon_thrdatamain,
1868 	    (void *) session);
1869 	if (ret != 0)
1870 	{
1871 		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1872 		    ret, "Error creating the data thread");
1873 		goto error;
1874 	}
1875 #endif
1876 	session->have_thread = 1;
1877 
1878 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
1879 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1880 		goto fatal_error;
1881 
1882 	*sessionp = session;
1883 	return 0;
1884 
1885 error:
1886 	//
1887 	// Not a fatal error, so send the client an error message and
1888 	// keep serving client requests.
1889 	//
1890 	*sessionp = NULL;
1891 
1892 	if (addrinfo)
1893 		freeaddrinfo(addrinfo);
1894 
1895 	if (session)
1896 	{
1897 		session_close(session);
1898 		free(session);
1899 	}
1900 
1901 	if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_STARTCAPTURE,
1902 	    errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
1903 	{
1904 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
1905 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1906 		return -1;
1907 	}
1908 
1909 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
1910 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
1911 	{
1912 		// Network error.
1913 		return -1;
1914 	}
1915 
1916 	return 0;
1917 
1918 fatal_error:
1919 	//
1920 	// Fatal network error, so don't try to communicate with
1921 	// the client, just give up.
1922 	//
1923 	*sessionp = NULL;
1924 
1925 	if (session)
1926 	{
1927 		session_close(session);
1928 		free(session);
1929 	}
1930 
1931 	return -1;
1932 }
1933 
1934 static int
1935 daemon_msg_endcap_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
1936     struct session *session)
1937 {
1938 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
1939 	struct rpcap_header header;
1940 
1941 	session_close(session);
1942 
1943 	rpcap_createhdr(&header, ver, RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REPLY, 0, 0);
1944 
1945 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &header, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
1946 	{
1947 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
1948 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
1949 		return -1;
1950 	}
1951 
1952 	return 0;
1953 }
1954 
1955 //
1956 // We impose a limit on the filter program size, so that, on Windows,
1957 // where there's only one server process with multiple threads, it's
1958 // harder to eat all the server address space by sending larger filter
1959 // programs.  (This isn't an issue on UN*X, where there are multiple
1960 // server processes, one per client connection.)
1961 //
1962 // We pick a value that limits each filter to 64K; that value is twice
1963 // the in-kernel limit for Linux and 16 times the in-kernel limit for
1964 // *BSD and macOS.
1965 //
1966 // It also prevents an overflow on 32-bit platforms when calculating
1967 // the total size of the filter program.  (It's not an issue on 64-bit
1968 // platforms with a 64-bit size_t, as the filter size is 32 bits.)
1969 //
1970 #define RPCAP_BPF_MAXINSNS	8192
1971 
1972 static int
1973 daemon_unpackapplyfilter(SOCKET sockctrl, struct session *session, uint32 *plenp, char *errmsgbuf)
1974 {
1975 	int status;
1976 	struct rpcap_filter filter;
1977 	struct rpcap_filterbpf_insn insn;
1978 	struct bpf_insn *bf_insn;
1979 	struct bpf_program bf_prog;
1980 	unsigned int i;
1981 
1982 	status = rpcapd_recv(sockctrl, (char *) &filter,
1983 	    sizeof(struct rpcap_filter), plenp, errmsgbuf);
1984 	if (status == -1)
1985 	{
1986 		return -1;
1987 	}
1988 	if (status == -2)
1989 	{
1990 		return -2;
1991 	}
1992 
1993 	bf_prog.bf_len = ntohl(filter.nitems);
1994 
1995 	if (ntohs(filter.filtertype) != RPCAP_UPDATEFILTER_BPF)
1996 	{
1997 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Only BPF/NPF filters are currently supported");
1998 		return -2;
1999 	}
2000 
2001 	if (bf_prog.bf_len > RPCAP_BPF_MAXINSNS)
2002 	{
2003 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
2004 		    "Filter program is larger than the maximum size of %u instructions",
2005 		    RPCAP_BPF_MAXINSNS);
2006 		return -2;
2007 	}
2008 	bf_insn = (struct bpf_insn *) malloc (sizeof(struct bpf_insn) * bf_prog.bf_len);
2009 	if (bf_insn == NULL)
2010 	{
2011 		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
2012 		    errno, "malloc() failed");
2013 		return -2;
2014 	}
2015 
2016 	bf_prog.bf_insns = bf_insn;
2017 
2018 	for (i = 0; i < bf_prog.bf_len; i++)
2019 	{
2020 		status = rpcapd_recv(sockctrl, (char *) &insn,
2021 		    sizeof(struct rpcap_filterbpf_insn), plenp, errmsgbuf);
2022 		if (status == -1)
2023 		{
2024 			return -1;
2025 		}
2026 		if (status == -2)
2027 		{
2028 			return -2;
2029 		}
2030 
2031 		bf_insn->code = ntohs(insn.code);
2032 		bf_insn->jf = insn.jf;
2033 		bf_insn->jt = insn.jt;
2034 		bf_insn->k = ntohl(insn.k);
2035 
2036 		bf_insn++;
2037 	}
2038 
2039 	if (bpf_validate(bf_prog.bf_insns, bf_prog.bf_len) == 0)
2040 	{
2041 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "The filter contains bogus instructions");
2042 		return -2;
2043 	}
2044 
2045 	if (pcap_setfilter(session->fp, &bf_prog))
2046 	{
2047 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "RPCAP error: %s", pcap_geterr(session->fp));
2048 		return -2;
2049 	}
2050 
2051 	return 0;
2052 }
2053 
2054 static int
2055 daemon_msg_updatefilter_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
2056     struct session *session, uint32 plen)
2057 {
2058 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
2059 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
2060 	int ret;				// status of daemon_unpackapplyfilter()
2061 	struct rpcap_header header;		// keeps the answer to the updatefilter command
2062 
2063 	ret = daemon_unpackapplyfilter(pars->sockctrl, session, &plen, errmsgbuf);
2064 	if (ret == -1)
2065 	{
2066 		// Fatal error.  A message has been logged; just give up.
2067 		return -1;
2068 	}
2069 	if (ret == -2)
2070 	{
2071 		// Non-fatal error.  Send an error reply to the client.
2072 		goto error;
2073 	}
2074 
2075 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
2076 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
2077 	{
2078 		// Network error.
2079 		return -1;
2080 	}
2081 
2082 	// A response is needed, otherwise the other host does not know that everything went well
2083 	rpcap_createhdr(&header, ver, RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REPLY, 0, 0);
2084 
2085 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &header, sizeof (struct rpcap_header), pcap_geterr(session->fp), PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE))
2086 	{
2087 		// That failed; log a messsage and give up.
2088 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
2089 		return -1;
2090 	}
2091 
2092 	return 0;
2093 
2094 error:
2095 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
2096 	{
2097 		return -1;
2098 	}
2099 	rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_UPDATEFILTER,
2100 	    errmsgbuf, NULL);
2101 
2102 	return 0;
2103 }
2104 
2105 /*!
2106 	\brief Received the sampling parameters from remote host and it stores in the pcap_t structure.
2107 */
2108 static int
2109 daemon_msg_setsampling_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars, uint32 plen,
2110     struct rpcap_sampling *samp_param)
2111 {
2112 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
2113 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
2114 	struct rpcap_header header;
2115 	struct rpcap_sampling rpcap_samp;
2116 	int status;
2117 
2118 	status = rpcapd_recv(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &rpcap_samp, sizeof(struct rpcap_sampling), &plen, errmsgbuf);
2119 	if (status == -1)
2120 	{
2121 		return -1;
2122 	}
2123 	if (status == -2)
2124 	{
2125 		goto error;
2126 	}
2127 
2128 	// Save these settings in the pcap_t
2129 	samp_param->method = rpcap_samp.method;
2130 	samp_param->value = ntohl(rpcap_samp.value);
2131 
2132 	// A response is needed, otherwise the other host does not know that everything went well
2133 	rpcap_createhdr(&header, ver, RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REPLY, 0, 0);
2134 
2135 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, (char *) &header, sizeof (struct rpcap_header), errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2136 	{
2137 		// That failed; log a messsage and give up.
2138 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
2139 		return -1;
2140 	}
2141 
2142 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
2143 	{
2144 		return -1;
2145 	}
2146 
2147 	return 0;
2148 
2149 error:
2150 	if (rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_SETSAMPLING,
2151 	    errmsgbuf, errbuf) == -1)
2152 	{
2153 		// That failed; log a message and give up.
2154 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
2155 		return -1;
2156 	}
2157 
2158 	// Check if all the data has been read; if not, discard the data in excess
2159 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
2160 	{
2161 		return -1;
2162 	}
2163 
2164 	return 0;
2165 }
2166 
2167 static int
2168 daemon_msg_stats_req(uint8 ver, struct daemon_slpars *pars,
2169     struct session *session, uint32 plen, struct pcap_stat *stats,
2170     unsigned int svrcapt)
2171 {
2172 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
2173 	char errmsgbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];	// buffer for errors to send to the client
2174 	char sendbuf[RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE];	// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
2175 	int sendbufidx = 0;			// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
2176 	struct rpcap_stats *netstats;		// statistics sent on the network
2177 
2178 	// Checks that the header does not contain other data; if so, discard it
2179 	if (rpcapd_discard(pars->sockctrl, plen) == -1)
2180 	{
2181 		// Network error.
2182 		return -1;
2183 	}
2184 
2185 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL,
2186 	    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2187 		goto error;
2188 
2189 	rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf, ver,
2190 	    RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REPLY, 0, (uint16) sizeof(struct rpcap_stats));
2191 
2192 	netstats = (struct rpcap_stats *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
2193 
2194 	if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_stats), NULL,
2195 	    &sendbufidx, RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2196 		goto error;
2197 
2198 	if (session && session->fp)
2199 	{
2200 		if (pcap_stats(session->fp, stats) == -1)
2201 		{
2202 			pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s", pcap_geterr(session->fp));
2203 			goto error;
2204 		}
2205 
2206 		netstats->ifdrop = htonl(stats->ps_ifdrop);
2207 		netstats->ifrecv = htonl(stats->ps_recv);
2208 		netstats->krnldrop = htonl(stats->ps_drop);
2209 		netstats->svrcapt = htonl(session->TotCapt);
2210 	}
2211 	else
2212 	{
2213 		// We have to keep compatibility with old applications,
2214 		// which ask for statistics also when the capture has
2215 		// already stopped.
2216 		netstats->ifdrop = htonl(stats->ps_ifdrop);
2217 		netstats->ifrecv = htonl(stats->ps_recv);
2218 		netstats->krnldrop = htonl(stats->ps_drop);
2219 		netstats->svrcapt = htonl(svrcapt);
2220 	}
2221 
2222 	// Send the packet
2223 	if (sock_send(pars->sockctrl, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2224 	{
2225 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Send to client failed: %s", errbuf);
2226 		return -1;
2227 	}
2228 
2229 	return 0;
2230 
2231 error:
2232 	rpcap_senderror(pars->sockctrl, ver, PCAP_ERR_GETSTATS,
2233 	    errmsgbuf, NULL);
2234 	return 0;
2235 }
2236 
2237 #ifdef _WIN32
2238 static unsigned __stdcall
2239 #else
2240 static void *
2241 #endif
2242 daemon_thrdatamain(void *ptr)
2243 {
2244 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE + 1];	// error buffer
2245 	struct session *session;		// pointer to the struct session for this session
2246 	int retval;							// general variable used to keep the return value of other functions
2247 	struct rpcap_pkthdr *net_pkt_header;// header of the packet
2248 	struct pcap_pkthdr *pkt_header;		// pointer to the buffer that contains the header of the current packet
2249 	u_char *pkt_data;					// pointer to the buffer that contains the current packet
2250 	size_t sendbufsize;			// size for the send buffer
2251 	char *sendbuf;						// temporary buffer in which data to be sent is buffered
2252 	int sendbufidx;						// index which keeps the number of bytes currently buffered
2253 	int status;
2254 #ifndef _WIN32
2255 	sigset_t sigusr1;			// signal set with just SIGUSR1
2256 #endif
2257 
2258 	session = (struct session *) ptr;
2259 
2260 	session->TotCapt = 0;			// counter which is incremented each time a packet is received
2261 
2262 	// Initialize errbuf
2263 	memset(errbuf, 0, sizeof(errbuf));
2264 
2265 	//
2266 	// We need a buffer large enough to hold a buffer large enough
2267 	// for a maximum-size packet for this pcap_t.
2268 	//
2269 	if (pcap_snapshot(session->fp) < 0)
2270 	{
2271 		//
2272 		// The snapshot length is negative.
2273 		// This "should not happen".
2274 		//
2275 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2276 		    "Unable to allocate the buffer for this child thread: snapshot length of %d is negative",
2277 		        pcap_snapshot(session->fp));
2278 		sendbuf = NULL;	// we can't allocate a buffer, so nothing to free
2279 		goto error;
2280 	}
2281 	//
2282 	// size_t is unsigned, and the result of pcap_snapshot() is signed;
2283 	// on no platform that we support is int larger than size_t.
2284 	// This means that, unless the extra information we prepend to
2285 	// a maximum-sized packet is impossibly large, the sum of the
2286 	// snapshot length and the size of that extra information will
2287 	// fit in a size_t.
2288 	//
2289 	// So we don't need to make sure that sendbufsize will overflow.
2290 	//
2291 	sendbufsize = sizeof(struct rpcap_header) + sizeof(struct rpcap_pkthdr) + pcap_snapshot(session->fp);
2292 	sendbuf = (char *) malloc (sendbufsize);
2293 	if (sendbuf == NULL)
2294 	{
2295 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2296 		    "Unable to allocate the buffer for this child thread");
2297 		goto error;
2298 	}
2299 
2300 #ifndef _WIN32
2301 	//
2302 	// Set the signal set to include just SIGUSR1, and block that
2303 	// signal; we only want it unblocked when we're reading
2304 	// packets - we dn't want any other system calls, such as
2305 	// ones being used to send to the client or to log messages,
2306 	// to be interrupted.
2307 	//
2308 	sigemptyset(&sigusr1);
2309 	sigaddset(&sigusr1, SIGUSR1);
2310 	pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigusr1, NULL);
2311 #endif
2312 
2313 	// Retrieve the packets
2314 	for (;;)
2315 	{
2316 #ifndef _WIN32
2317 		//
2318 		// Unblock SIGUSR1 while we might be waiting for packets.
2319 		//
2320 		pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigusr1, NULL);
2321 #endif
2322 		retval = pcap_next_ex(session->fp, &pkt_header, (const u_char **) &pkt_data);	// cast to avoid a compiler warning
2323 #ifndef _WIN32
2324 		//
2325 		// Now block it again.
2326 		//
2327 		pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigusr1, NULL);
2328 #endif
2329 		if (retval < 0)
2330 			break;		// error
2331 		if (retval == 0)	// Read timeout elapsed
2332 			continue;
2333 
2334 		sendbufidx = 0;
2335 
2336 		// Bufferize the general header
2337 		if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_header), NULL,
2338 		    &sendbufidx, sendbufsize, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errbuf,
2339 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2340 		{
2341 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2342 			    "sock_bufferize() error sending packet message: %s",
2343 			    errbuf);
2344 			goto error;
2345 		}
2346 
2347 		rpcap_createhdr((struct rpcap_header *) sendbuf,
2348 		    session->protocol_version, RPCAP_MSG_PACKET, 0,
2349 		    (uint16) (sizeof(struct rpcap_pkthdr) + pkt_header->caplen));
2350 
2351 		net_pkt_header = (struct rpcap_pkthdr *) &sendbuf[sendbufidx];
2352 
2353 		// Bufferize the pkt header
2354 		if (sock_bufferize(NULL, sizeof(struct rpcap_pkthdr), NULL,
2355 		    &sendbufidx, sendbufsize, SOCKBUF_CHECKONLY, errbuf,
2356 		    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2357 		{
2358 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2359 			    "sock_bufferize() error sending packet message: %s",
2360 			    errbuf);
2361 			goto error;
2362 		}
2363 
2364 		net_pkt_header->caplen = htonl(pkt_header->caplen);
2365 		net_pkt_header->len = htonl(pkt_header->len);
2366 		net_pkt_header->npkt = htonl(++(session->TotCapt));
2367 		net_pkt_header->timestamp_sec = htonl(pkt_header->ts.tv_sec);
2368 		net_pkt_header->timestamp_usec = htonl(pkt_header->ts.tv_usec);
2369 
2370 		// Bufferize the pkt data
2371 		if (sock_bufferize((char *) pkt_data, pkt_header->caplen,
2372 		    sendbuf, &sendbufidx, sendbufsize, SOCKBUF_BUFFERIZE,
2373 		    errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2374 		{
2375 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2376 			    "sock_bufferize() error sending packet message: %s",
2377 			    errbuf);
2378 			goto error;
2379 		}
2380 
2381 		// Send the packet
2382 		// If the client dropped the connection, don't report an
2383 		// error, just quit.
2384 		status = sock_send(session->sockdata, sendbuf, sendbufidx, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
2385 		if (status < 0)
2386 		{
2387 			if (status == -1)
2388 			{
2389 				//
2390 				// Error other than "client closed the
2391 				// connection out from under us"; report
2392 				// it.
2393 				//
2394 				rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR,
2395 				    "Send of packet to client failed: %s",
2396 				    errbuf);
2397 			}
2398 
2399 			//
2400 			// Give up in either case.
2401 			//
2402 			goto error;
2403 		}
2404 	}
2405 
2406 	if (retval < 0 && retval != PCAP_ERROR_BREAK)
2407 	{
2408 		//
2409 		// Failed with an error other than "we were told to break
2410 		// out of the loop".
2411 		//
2412 		// The latter just means that the client told us to stop
2413 		// capturing, so there's no error to report.
2414 		//
2415 		pcap_snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Error reading the packets: %s", pcap_geterr(session->fp));
2416 		rpcap_senderror(session->sockctrl, session->protocol_version,
2417 		    PCAP_ERR_READEX, errbuf, NULL);
2418 	}
2419 
2420 error:
2421 	//
2422 	// The main thread will clean up the session structure.
2423 	//
2424 	free(sendbuf);
2425 
2426 	return 0;
2427 }
2428 
2429 #ifndef _WIN32
2430 //
2431 // Do-nothing handler for SIGUSR1; the sole purpose of SIGUSR1 is to
2432 // interrupt the data thread if it's blocked in a system call waiting
2433 // for packets to arrive.
2434 //
2435 static void noop_handler(int sign _U_)
2436 {
2437 }
2438 #endif
2439 
2440 /*!
2441 	\brief It serializes a network address.
2442 
2443 	It accepts a 'sockaddr_storage' structure as input, and it converts it appropriately into a format
2444 	that can be used to be sent on the network. Basically, it applies all the hton()
2445 	conversion required to the input variable.
2446 
2447 	\param sockaddrin a 'sockaddr_storage' pointer to the variable that has to be
2448 	serialized. This variable can be both a 'sockaddr_in' and 'sockaddr_in6'.
2449 
2450 	\param sockaddrout an 'rpcap_sockaddr' pointer to the variable that will contain
2451 	the serialized data. This variable has to be allocated by the user.
2452 
2453 	\warning This function supports only AF_INET and AF_INET6 address families.
2454 */
2455 static void
2456 daemon_seraddr(struct sockaddr_storage *sockaddrin, struct rpcap_sockaddr *sockaddrout)
2457 {
2458 	memset(sockaddrout, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
2459 
2460 	// There can be the case in which the sockaddrin is not available
2461 	if (sockaddrin == NULL) return;
2462 
2463 	// Warning: we support only AF_INET and AF_INET6
2464 	switch (sockaddrin->ss_family)
2465 	{
2466 	case AF_INET:
2467 		{
2468 		struct sockaddr_in *sockaddrin_ipv4;
2469 		struct rpcap_sockaddr_in *sockaddrout_ipv4;
2470 
2471 		sockaddrin_ipv4 = (struct sockaddr_in *) sockaddrin;
2472 		sockaddrout_ipv4 = (struct rpcap_sockaddr_in *) sockaddrout;
2473 		sockaddrout_ipv4->family = htons(RPCAP_AF_INET);
2474 		sockaddrout_ipv4->port = htons(sockaddrin_ipv4->sin_port);
2475 		memcpy(&sockaddrout_ipv4->addr, &sockaddrin_ipv4->sin_addr, sizeof(sockaddrout_ipv4->addr));
2476 		memset(sockaddrout_ipv4->zero, 0, sizeof(sockaddrout_ipv4->zero));
2477 		break;
2478 		}
2479 
2480 #ifdef AF_INET6
2481 	case AF_INET6:
2482 		{
2483 		struct sockaddr_in6 *sockaddrin_ipv6;
2484 		struct rpcap_sockaddr_in6 *sockaddrout_ipv6;
2485 
2486 		sockaddrin_ipv6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) sockaddrin;
2487 		sockaddrout_ipv6 = (struct rpcap_sockaddr_in6 *) sockaddrout;
2488 		sockaddrout_ipv6->family = htons(RPCAP_AF_INET6);
2489 		sockaddrout_ipv6->port = htons(sockaddrin_ipv6->sin6_port);
2490 		sockaddrout_ipv6->flowinfo = htonl(sockaddrin_ipv6->sin6_flowinfo);
2491 		memcpy(&sockaddrout_ipv6->addr, &sockaddrin_ipv6->sin6_addr, sizeof(sockaddrout_ipv6->addr));
2492 		sockaddrout_ipv6->scope_id = htonl(sockaddrin_ipv6->sin6_scope_id);
2493 		break;
2494 		}
2495 #endif
2496 	}
2497 }
2498 
2499 
2500 /*!
2501 	\brief Suspends a thread for secs seconds.
2502 */
2503 void sleep_secs(int secs)
2504 {
2505 #ifdef _WIN32
2506 	Sleep(secs*1000);
2507 #else
2508 	unsigned secs_remaining;
2509 
2510 	if (secs <= 0)
2511 		return;
2512 	secs_remaining = secs;
2513 	while (secs_remaining != 0)
2514 		secs_remaining = sleep(secs_remaining);
2515 #endif
2516 }
2517 
2518 /*
2519  * Read the header of a message.
2520  */
2521 static int
2522 rpcapd_recv_msg_header(SOCKET sock, struct rpcap_header *headerp)
2523 {
2524 	int nread;
2525 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
2526 
2527 	nread = sock_recv(sock, (char *) headerp, sizeof(struct rpcap_header),
2528 	    SOCK_RECEIVEALL_YES|SOCK_EOF_ISNT_ERROR, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
2529 	if (nread == -1)
2530 	{
2531 		// Network error.
2532 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
2533 		return -1;
2534 	}
2535 	if (nread == 0)
2536 	{
2537 		// Immediate EOF; that's treated like a close message.
2538 		return -2;
2539 	}
2540 	headerp->plen = ntohl(headerp->plen);
2541 	return 0;
2542 }
2543 
2544 /*
2545  * Read data from a message.
2546  * If we're trying to read more data that remains, puts an error
2547  * message into errmsgbuf and returns -2.  Otherwise, tries to read
2548  * the data and, if that succeeds, subtracts the amount read from
2549  * the number of bytes of data that remains.
2550  * Returns 0 on success, logs a message and returns -1 on a network
2551  * error.
2552  */
2553 static int
2554 rpcapd_recv(SOCKET sock, char *buffer, size_t toread, uint32 *plen, char *errmsgbuf)
2555 {
2556 	int nread;
2557 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];		// buffer for network errors
2558 
2559 	if (toread > *plen)
2560 	{
2561 		// Tell the client and continue.
2562 		pcap_snprintf(errmsgbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Message payload is too short");
2563 		return -2;
2564 	}
2565 	nread = sock_recv(sock, buffer, toread,
2566 	    SOCK_RECEIVEALL_YES|SOCK_EOF_IS_ERROR, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
2567 	if (nread == -1)
2568 	{
2569 		rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
2570 		return -1;
2571 	}
2572 	*plen -= nread;
2573 	return 0;
2574 }
2575 
2576 /*
2577  * Discard data from a connection.
2578  * Mostly used to discard wrong-sized messages.
2579  * Returns 0 on success, logs a message and returns -1 on a network
2580  * error.
2581  */
2582 static int
2583 rpcapd_discard(SOCKET sock, uint32 len)
2584 {
2585 	char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE + 1];	// keeps the error string, prior to be printed
2586 
2587 	if (len != 0)
2588 	{
2589 		if (sock_discard(sock, len, errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE) == -1)
2590 		{
2591 			// Network error.
2592 			rpcapd_log(LOGPRIO_ERROR, "Read from client failed: %s", errbuf);
2593 			return -1;
2594 		}
2595 	}
2596 	return 0;
2597 }
2598 
2599 //
2600 // Shut down any packet-capture thread associated with the session,
2601 // close the SSL handle for the data socket if we have one, close
2602 // the data socket if we have one, and close the underlying packet
2603 // capture handle if we have one.
2604 //
2605 // We do not, of course, touch the controlling socket that's also
2606 // copied into the session, as the service loop might still use it.
2607 //
2608 static void session_close(struct session *session)
2609 {
2610 	if (session->have_thread)
2611 	{
2612 		//
2613 		// Tell the data connection thread main capture loop to
2614 		// break out of that loop.
2615 		//
2616 		// This may be sufficient to wake up a blocked thread,
2617 		// but it's not guaranteed to be sufficient.
2618 		//
2619 		pcap_breakloop(session->fp);
2620 
2621 #ifdef _WIN32
2622 		//
2623 		// Set the event on which a read would block, so that,
2624 		// if it's currently blocked waiting for packets to
2625 		// arrive, it'll wake up, so it can see the "break
2626 		// out of the loop" indication.  (pcap_breakloop()
2627 		// might do this, but older versions don't.  Setting
2628 		// it twice should, at worst, cause an extra wakeup,
2629 		// which shouldn't be a problem.)
2630 		//
2631 		// XXX - what about modules other than NPF?
2632 		//
2633 		SetEvent(pcap_getevent(session->fp));
2634 
2635 		//
2636 		// Wait for the thread to exit, so we don't close
2637 		// sockets out from under it.
2638 		//
2639 		// XXX - have a timeout, so we don't wait forever?
2640 		//
2641 		WaitForSingleObject(session->thread, INFINITE);
2642 
2643 		//
2644 		// Release the thread handle, as we're done with
2645 		// it.
2646 		//
2647 		CloseHandle(session->thread);
2648 		session->have_thread = 0;
2649 		session->thread = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
2650 #else
2651 		//
2652 		// Send a SIGUSR1 signal to the thread, so that, if
2653 		// it's currently blocked waiting for packets to arrive,
2654 		// it'll wake up (we've turned off SA_RESTART for
2655 		// SIGUSR1, so that the system call in which it's blocked
2656 		// should return EINTR rather than restarting).
2657 		//
2658 		pthread_kill(session->thread, SIGUSR1);
2659 
2660 		//
2661 		// Wait for the thread to exit, so we don't close
2662 		// sockets out from under it.
2663 		//
2664 		// XXX - have a timeout, so we don't wait forever?
2665 		//
2666 		pthread_join(session->thread, NULL);
2667 		session->have_thread = 0;
2668 		memset(&session->thread, 0, sizeof(session->thread));
2669 #endif
2670 	}
2671 
2672 	if (session->sockdata != INVALID_SOCKET)
2673 	{
2674 		sock_close(session->sockdata, NULL, 0);
2675 		session->sockdata = INVALID_SOCKET;
2676 	}
2677 
2678 	if (session->fp)
2679 	{
2680 		pcap_close(session->fp);
2681 		session->fp = NULL;
2682 	}
2683 }
2684 
2685 //
2686 // Check whether a capture source string is a URL or not.
2687 // This includes URLs that refer to a local device; a scheme, followed
2688 // by ://, followed by *another* scheme and ://, is just silly, and
2689 // anybody who supplies that will get an error.
2690 //
2691 static int
2692 is_url(const char *source)
2693 {
2694 	char *colonp;
2695 
2696 	/*
2697 	 * RFC 3986 says:
2698 	 *
2699 	 *   URI         = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
2700 	 *
2701 	 *   hier-part   = "//" authority path-abempty
2702 	 *               / path-absolute
2703 	 *               / path-rootless
2704 	 *               / path-empty
2705 	 *
2706 	 *   authority   = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ]
2707 	 *
2708 	 *   userinfo    = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" )
2709 	 *
2710 	 * Step 1: look for the ":" at the end of the scheme.
2711 	 * A colon in the source is *NOT* sufficient to indicate that
2712 	 * this is a URL, as interface names on some platforms might
2713 	 * include colons (e.g., I think some Solaris interfaces
2714 	 * might).
2715 	 */
2716 	colonp = strchr(source, ':');
2717 	if (colonp == NULL)
2718 	{
2719 		/*
2720 		 * The source is the device to open.  It's not a URL.
2721 		 */
2722 		return (0);
2723 	}
2724 
2725 	/*
2726 	 * All schemes must have "//" after them, i.e. we only support
2727 	 * hier-part   = "//" authority path-abempty, not
2728 	 * hier-part   = path-absolute
2729 	 * hier-part   = path-rootless
2730 	 * hier-part   = path-empty
2731 	 *
2732 	 * We need that in order to distinguish between a local device
2733 	 * name that happens to contain a colon and a URI.
2734 	 */
2735 	if (strncmp(colonp + 1, "//", 2) != 0)
2736 	{
2737 		/*
2738 		 * The source is the device to open.  It's not a URL.
2739 		 */
2740 		return (0);
2741 	}
2742 
2743 	/*
2744 	 * It's a URL.
2745 	 */
2746 	return (1);
2747 }
2748