1 /* 2 * lib/krb5/os/get_krbhst.c 3 * 4 * Copyright 1990,1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 5 * All Rights Reserved. 6 * 7 * Export of this software from the United States of America may 8 * require a specific license from the United States Government. 9 * It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating 10 * export to obtain such a license before exporting. 11 * 12 * WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and 13 * distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and 14 * without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright 15 * notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and 16 * this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that 17 * the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining 18 * to distribution of the software without specific, written prior 19 * permission. Furthermore if you modify this software you must label 20 * your software as modified software and not distribute it in such a 21 * fashion that it might be confused with the original M.I.T. software. 22 * M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of 23 * this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express 24 * or implied warranty. 25 * 26 * 27 * krb5_get_krbhst() function. 28 */ 29 30 #include <k5-int.h> 31 #include <stdio.h> 32 #include <ctype.h> 33 34 /* 35 Figures out the Kerberos server names for the given realm, filling in a 36 pointer to an argv[] style list of names, terminated with a null pointer. 37 38 If the realm is unknown, the filled-in pointer is set to NULL. 39 40 The pointer array and strings pointed to are all in allocated storage, 41 and should be freed by the caller when finished. 42 43 returns system errors 44 */ 45 46 /* 47 * Implementation: the server names for given realms are stored in a 48 * configuration file, 49 * named by krb5_config_file; the first token (on the first line) in 50 * this file is taken as the default local realm name. 51 * 52 * Each succeeding line has a realm name as the first token, and a server name 53 * as a second token. Additional tokens may be present on the line, but 54 * are ignored by this function. 55 * 56 * All lines which begin with the desired realm name will have the 57 * hostname added to the list returned. 58 */ 59 60 krb5_error_code 61 krb5_get_krbhst(krb5_context context, const krb5_data *realm, char ***hostlist) 62 { 63 char **values, **cpp, *cp; 64 const char *realm_kdc_names[4]; 65 krb5_error_code retval; 66 int i, count; 67 char **rethosts; 68 69 rethosts = 0; 70 71 realm_kdc_names[0] = "realms"; 72 realm_kdc_names[1] = realm->data; 73 realm_kdc_names[2] = "kdc"; 74 realm_kdc_names[3] = 0; 75 76 if (context->profile == 0) 77 return KRB5_CONFIG_CANTOPEN; 78 79 retval = profile_get_values(context->profile, realm_kdc_names, &values); 80 if (retval == PROF_NO_SECTION) 81 return KRB5_REALM_UNKNOWN; 82 if (retval == PROF_NO_RELATION) 83 return KRB5_CONFIG_BADFORMAT; 84 if (retval) 85 return retval; 86 87 /* 88 * Do cleanup over the list. We allow for some extra field to be 89 * added to the kdc line later (maybe the port number) 90 */ 91 for (cpp = values; *cpp; cpp++) { 92 cp = strchr(*cpp, ' '); 93 if (cp) 94 *cp = 0; 95 cp = strchr(*cpp, '\t'); 96 if (cp) 97 *cp = 0; 98 cp = strchr(*cpp, ':'); 99 if (cp) 100 *cp = 0; 101 } 102 count = cpp - values; 103 rethosts = malloc(sizeof(char *) * (count + 1)); 104 if (!rethosts) { 105 retval = ENOMEM; 106 goto cleanup; 107 } 108 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { 109 unsigned int len = strlen (values[i]) + 1; 110 rethosts[i] = malloc(len); 111 if (!rethosts[i]) { 112 retval = ENOMEM; 113 goto cleanup; 114 } 115 memcpy (rethosts[i], values[i], len); 116 } 117 rethosts[count] = 0; 118 cleanup: 119 if (retval && rethosts) { 120 for (cpp = rethosts; *cpp; cpp++) 121 free(*cpp); 122 free(rethosts); 123 rethosts = 0; 124 } 125 profile_free_list(values); 126 *hostlist = rethosts; 127 return retval; 128 } 129