процедуры для возврата потока удаленной команде (routines for returning a stream to a remote command)
Имя (Name)
rcmd, rresvport, iruserok, ruserok, rcmd_af, rresvport_af,
iruserok_af, ruserok_af - routines for returning a stream to a
remote command
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <netdb.h>
/* Or <unistd.h> on some systems */
int rcmd(char **restrict
ahost, unsigned short
inport,
const char *restrict
locuser,
const char *restrict
remuser,
const char *restrict
cmd, int *restrict
fd2p);
int rresvport(int *
port);
int iruserok(uint32_t
raddr, int
superuser,
const char *
ruser, const char *
luser);
int ruserok(const char *
rhost, int
superuser,
const char *
ruser, const char *
luser);
int rcmd_af(char **restrict
ahost, unsigned short
inport,
const char *restrict
locuser,
const char *restrict
remuser,
const char *restrict
cmd, int *restrict
fd2p,
sa_family_t
af);
int rresvport_af(int *
port, sa_family_t
af);
int iruserok_af(const void *restrict
raddr, int
superuser,
const char *restrict
ruser, const char *restrict
luser,
sa_family_t
af);
int ruserok_af(const char *
rhost, int
superuser,
const char *
ruser, const char *
luser,
sa_family_t
af);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
feature_test_macros(7)):
rcmd
(), rcmd_af
(), rresvport
(), rresvport_af
(), iruserok
(),
iruserok_af
(), ruserok
(), ruserok_af
():
Since glibc 2.19:
_DEFAULT_SOURCE
Glibc 2.19 and earlier:
_BSD_SOURCE
Описание (Description)
The rcmd
() function is used by the superuser to execute a command
on a remote machine using an authentication scheme based on
privileged port numbers. The rresvport
() function returns a file
descriptor to a socket with an address in the privileged port
space. The iruserok
() and ruserok
() functions are used by
servers to authenticate clients requesting service with rcmd
().
All four functions are used by the rshd
(8) server (among others).
rcmd()
The rcmd
() function looks up the host *ahost using
gethostbyname(3), returning -1 if the host does not exist.
Otherwise, *ahost is set to the standard name of the host and a
connection is established to a server residing at the well-known
Internet port inport.
If the connection succeeds, a socket in the Internet domain of
type SOCK_STREAM
is returned to the caller, and given to the
remote command as stdin and stdout. If fd2p is nonzero, then an
auxiliary channel to a control process will be set up, and a file
descriptor for it will be placed in *fd2p. The control process
will return diagnostic output from the command (unit 2) on this
channel, and will also accept bytes on this channel as being UNIX
signal numbers, to be forwarded to the process group of the
command. If fd2p is 0, then the stderr (unit 2 of the remote
command) will be made the same as the stdout and no provision is
made for sending arbitrary signals to the remote process,
although you may be able to get its attention by using out-of-
band data.
The protocol is described in detail in rshd
(8).
rresvport()
The rresvport
() function is used to obtain a socket with a
privileged port bound to it. This socket is suitable for use by
rcmd
() and several other functions. Privileged ports are those
in the range 0 to 1023. Only a privileged process (on Linux, a
process that has the CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
capability in the user
namespace governing its network namespace) is allowed to bind to
a privileged port. In the glibc implementation, this function
restricts its search to the ports from 512 to 1023. The port
argument is value-result: the value it supplies to the call is
used as the starting point for a circular search of the port
range; on (successful) return, it contains the port number that
was bound to.
iruserok() and ruserok()
The iruserok
() and ruserok
() functions take a remote host's IP
address or name, respectively, two usernames and a flag
indicating whether the local user's name is that of the
superuser. Then, if the user is not the superuser, it checks the
/etc/hosts.equiv file. If that lookup is not done, or is
unsuccessful, the .rhosts in the local user's home directory is
checked to see if the request for service is allowed.
If this file does not exist, is not a regular file, is owned by
anyone other than the user or the superuser, is writable by
anyone other than the owner, or is hardlinked anywhere, the check
automatically fails. Zero is returned if the machine name is
listed in the hosts.equiv file, or the host and remote username
are found in the .rhosts file; otherwise iruserok
() and ruserok
()
return -1. If the local domain (as obtained from gethostname(2))
is the same as the remote domain, only the machine name need be
specified.
If the IP address of the remote host is known, iruserok
() should
be used in preference to ruserok
(), as it does not require
trusting the DNS server for the remote host's domain.
*_af() variants
All of the functions described above work with IPv4 (AF_INET
)
sockets. The "_af" variants take an extra argument that allows
the socket address family to be specified. For these functions,
the af argument can be specified as AF_INET
or AF_INET6
. In
addition, rcmd_af
() supports the use of AF_UNSPEC
.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
The rcmd
() function returns a valid socket descriptor on success.
It returns -1 on error and prints a diagnostic message on the
standard error.
The rresvport
() function returns a valid, bound socket descriptor
on success. On failure, it returns -1 and sets errno to indicate
the error. The error code EAGAIN
is overloaded to mean: "All
network ports in use".
For information on the return from ruserok
() and iruserok
(), see
above.
Версии (Versions)
The functions iruserok_af
(), rcmd_af
(), rresvport_af
(), and
ruserok_af
() functions are provide in glibc since version 2.2.
Атрибуты (Attributes)
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
attributes(7).
┌───────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬────────────────┐
│Interface
│ Attribute
│ Value
│
├───────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
│rcmd
(), rcmd_af
() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe │
├───────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
│rresvport
(), rresvport_af
() │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
├───────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
│iruserok
(), ruserok
(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe locale │
│iruserok_af
(), ruserok_af
() │ │ │
└───────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴────────────────┘
Стандарты (Conforming to)
Not in POSIX.1. Present on the BSDs, Solaris, and many other
systems. These functions appeared in 4.2BSD. The "_af" variants
are more recent additions, and are not present on as wide a range
of systems.
Ошибки (баги) (Bugs)
iruserok
() and iruserok_af
() are declared in glibc headers only
since version 2.12.
Смотри также (See also)
rlogin
(1), rsh
(1), rexec(3), rexecd
(8), rlogind
(8), rshd
(8)