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35 static const char copyright[] =
36 "@(#) Copyright (c) 1983, 1993\n\
37 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
42 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)tftpd.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
45 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
46 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
49 * Trivial file transfer protocol server.
51 * This version includes many modifications by Jim Guyton
55 #include <sys/param.h>
56 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
58 #include <sys/socket.h>
60 #include <netinet/in.h>
61 #include <arpa/tftp.h>
75 #include "tftp-file.h"
77 #include "tftp-utils.h"
78 #include "tftp-transfer.h"
79 #include "tftp-options.h"
81 static void tftp_wrq(int peer, char *, ssize_t);
82 static void tftp_rrq(int peer, char *, ssize_t);
85 * Null-terminated directory prefix list for absolute pathname requests and
86 * search list for relative pathname requests.
88 * MAXDIRS should be at least as large as the number of arguments that
89 * inetd allows (currently 20).
92 static struct dirlist {
96 static int suppress_naks;
99 static int create_new = 0;
100 static const char *newfile_format = "%Y%m%d";
101 static int increase_name = 0;
102 static mode_t mask = S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH;
105 static void tftp_recvfile(int peer, const char *mode);
106 static void tftp_xmitfile(int peer, const char *mode);
107 static int validate_access(int peer, char **, int);
108 static char peername[NI_MAXHOST];
122 main(int argc, char *argv[])
126 socklen_t peerlen, len;
129 char *chroot_dir = NULL;
130 struct passwd *nobody;
131 const char *chuser = "nobody";
132 char recvbuffer[MAXPKTSIZE];
133 int allow_ro = 1, allow_wo = 1;
135 tzset(); /* syslog in localtime */
136 acting_as_client = 0;
138 tftp_openlog("tftpd", LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_FTP);
139 while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "cCd:F:lnoOp:s:u:U:wW")) != -1) {
148 if (atoi(optarg) != 0)
149 debug += atoi(optarg);
151 debug |= debug_finds(optarg);
154 newfile_format = optarg;
163 options_rfc_enabled = 0;
166 options_extra_enabled = 0;
169 packetdroppercentage = atoi(optarg);
171 "Randomly dropping %d out of 100 packets",
172 packetdroppercentage);
181 mask = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0);
191 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
192 "ignoring unknown option -%c", ch);
196 struct dirlist *dirp;
198 /* Get list of directory prefixes. Skip relative pathnames. */
199 for (dirp = dirs; optind < argc && dirp < &dirs[MAXDIRS];
201 if (argv[optind][0] == '/') {
202 dirp->name = argv[optind];
203 dirp->len = strlen(dirp->name);
208 else if (chroot_dir) {
212 if (ipchroot > 0 && chroot_dir == NULL) {
213 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "-c requires -s");
221 if (ioctl(0, FIONBIO, &on) < 0) {
222 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "ioctl(FIONBIO): %s", strerror(errno));
227 /* Find out who we are talking to and what we are going to do */
228 peerlen = sizeof(peer_sock);
229 n = recvfrom(0, recvbuffer, MAXPKTSIZE, 0,
230 (struct sockaddr *)&peer_sock, &peerlen);
232 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "recvfrom: %s", strerror(errno));
235 getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&peer_sock, peer_sock.ss_len,
236 peername, sizeof(peername), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
239 * Now that we have read the message out of the UDP
240 * socket, we fork and exit. Thus, inetd will go back
241 * to listening to the tftp port, and the next request
242 * to come in will start up a new instance of tftpd.
244 * We do this so that inetd can run tftpd in "wait" mode.
245 * The problem with tftpd running in "nowait" mode is that
246 * inetd may get one or more successful "selects" on the
247 * tftp port before we do our receive, so more than one
248 * instance of tftpd may be started up. Worse, if tftpd
249 * break before doing the above "recvfrom", inetd would
250 * spawn endless instances, clogging the system.
255 for (i = 1; i < 20; i++) {
260 * flush out to most recently sent request.
262 * This may drop some request, but those
263 * will be resent by the clients when
264 * they timeout. The positive effect of
265 * this flush is to (try to) prevent more
266 * than one tftpd being started up to service
267 * a single request from a single client.
269 peerlen = sizeof peer_sock;
270 i = recvfrom(0, recvbuffer, MAXPKTSIZE, 0,
271 (struct sockaddr *)&peer_sock, &peerlen);
280 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "fork: %s", strerror(errno));
282 } else if (pid != 0) {
288 * See if the client is allowed to talk to me.
289 * (This needs to be done before the chroot())
292 struct request_info req;
294 request_init(&req, RQ_CLIENT_ADDR, peername, 0);
295 request_set(&req, RQ_DAEMON, "tftpd", 0);
297 if (hosts_access(&req) == 0) {
298 if (debug&DEBUG_ACCESS)
299 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
300 "Access denied by 'tftpd' entry "
301 "in /etc/hosts.allow");
304 * Full access might be disabled, but maybe the
305 * client is allowed to do read-only access.
307 request_set(&req, RQ_DAEMON, "tftpd-ro", 0);
308 allow_ro = hosts_access(&req);
310 request_set(&req, RQ_DAEMON, "tftpd-wo", 0);
311 allow_wo = hosts_access(&req);
313 if (allow_ro == 0 && allow_wo == 0) {
314 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
315 "Unauthorized access from %s", peername);
319 if (debug&DEBUG_ACCESS) {
321 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
322 "But allowed readonly access "
323 "via 'tftpd-ro' entry");
325 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
326 "But allowed writeonly access "
327 "via 'tftpd-wo' entry");
330 if (debug&DEBUG_ACCESS)
331 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
332 "Full access allowed"
333 "in /etc/hosts.allow");
337 * Since we exit here, we should do that only after the above
338 * recvfrom to keep inetd from constantly forking should there
339 * be a problem. See the above comment about system clogging.
346 struct sockaddr_storage ss;
347 char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST];
350 memcpy(&ss, &peer_sock, peer_sock.ss_len);
351 unmappedaddr((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&ss);
352 getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&ss, ss.ss_len,
353 hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0,
355 asprintf(&tempchroot, "%s/%s", chroot_dir, hbuf);
357 statret = stat(tempchroot, &sb);
359 (statret == 0 && (sb.st_mode & S_IFDIR)))
360 chroot_dir = tempchroot;
362 /* Must get this before chroot because /etc might go away */
363 if ((nobody = getpwnam(chuser)) == NULL) {
364 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "%s: no such user", chuser);
367 if (chroot(chroot_dir)) {
368 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "chroot: %s: %s",
369 chroot_dir, strerror(errno));
373 setgroups(1, &nobody->pw_gid);
374 if (setuid(nobody->pw_uid) != 0) {
375 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "setuid failed");
380 len = sizeof(me_sock);
381 if (getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *)&me_sock, &len) == 0) {
382 switch (me_sock.ss_family) {
384 ((struct sockaddr_in *)&me_sock)->sin_port = 0;
387 ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&me_sock)->sin6_port = 0;
394 memset(&me_sock, 0, sizeof(me_sock));
395 me_sock.ss_family = peer_sock.ss_family;
396 me_sock.ss_len = peer_sock.ss_len;
400 peer = socket(peer_sock.ss_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
402 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "socket: %s", strerror(errno));
405 if (bind(peer, (struct sockaddr *)&me_sock, me_sock.ss_len) < 0) {
406 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "bind: %s", strerror(errno));
410 tp = (struct tftphdr *)recvbuffer;
411 tp->th_opcode = ntohs(tp->th_opcode);
412 if (tp->th_opcode == RRQ) {
414 tftp_rrq(peer, tp->th_stuff, n - 1);
416 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
417 "%s read access denied", peername);
421 if (tp->th_opcode == WRQ) {
423 tftp_wrq(peer, tp->th_stuff, n - 1);
425 tftp_log(LOG_WARNING,
426 "%s write access denied", peername);
434 reduce_path(char *fn)
438 /* Reduce all "/+./" to "/" (just in case we've got "/./../" later */
439 while ((slash = strstr(fn, "/./")) != NULL) {
440 for (ptr = slash; ptr > fn && ptr[-1] == '/'; ptr--)
447 /* Now reduce all "/something/+../" to "/" */
448 while ((slash = strstr(fn, "/../")) != NULL) {
451 for (ptr = slash; ptr > fn && ptr[-1] == '/'; ptr--)
453 for (ptr--; ptr >= fn; ptr--)
465 parse_header(int peer, char *recvbuffer, ssize_t size,
466 char **filename, char **mode)
475 i = get_field(peer, recvbuffer, size);
477 tftp_log(LOG_ERR, "Bad option - filename too long");
478 send_error(peer, EBADOP);
481 *filename = recvbuffer;
482 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "Filename: '%s'", *filename);
485 i = get_field(peer, cp, size);
489 /* Find the file transfer mode */
490 for (cp = *mode; *cp; cp++)
493 for (pf = formats; pf->f_mode; pf++)
494 if (strcmp(pf->f_mode, *mode) == 0)
496 if (pf->f_mode == NULL) {
498 "Bad option - Unknown transfer mode (%s)", *mode);
499 send_error(peer, EBADOP);
502 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "Mode: '%s'", *mode);
508 * WRQ - receive a file from the client
511 tftp_wrq(int peer, char *recvbuffer, ssize_t size)
514 int has_options = 0, ecode;
515 char *filename, *mode;
516 char fnbuf[PATH_MAX];
518 cp = parse_header(peer, recvbuffer, size, &filename, &mode);
519 size -= (cp - recvbuffer) + 1;
521 strcpy(fnbuf, filename);
526 if (options_rfc_enabled)
527 has_options = !parse_options(peer, cp, size);
529 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "Options found but not enabled");
532 ecode = validate_access(peer, &filename, WRQ);
540 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "%s: write request for %s: %s", peername,
541 filename, errtomsg(ecode));
544 tftp_recvfile(peer, mode);
549 * RRQ - send a file to the client
552 tftp_rrq(int peer, char *recvbuffer, ssize_t size)
555 int has_options = 0, ecode;
556 char *filename, *mode;
557 char fnbuf[PATH_MAX];
559 cp = parse_header(peer, recvbuffer, size, &filename, &mode);
560 size -= (cp - recvbuffer) + 1;
562 strcpy(fnbuf, filename);
567 if (options_rfc_enabled)
568 has_options = !parse_options(peer, cp, size);
570 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "Options found but not enabled");
573 ecode = validate_access(peer, &filename, RRQ);
577 char lrecvbuffer[MAXPKTSIZE];
578 struct tftphdr *rp = (struct tftphdr *)lrecvbuffer;
581 n = receive_packet(peer, lrecvbuffer, MAXPKTSIZE,
582 NULL, timeoutpacket);
584 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE)
585 tftp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Aborting: %s",
589 if (rp->th_opcode != ACK) {
590 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE)
592 "Expected ACK, got %s on OACK",
593 packettype(rp->th_opcode));
600 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "%s: read request for %s: %s", peername,
601 filename, errtomsg(ecode));
605 * Avoid storms of naks to a RRQ broadcast for a relative
606 * bootfile pathname from a diskless Sun.
608 if (suppress_naks && *filename != '/' && ecode == ENOTFOUND)
610 send_error(peer, ecode);
613 tftp_xmitfile(peer, mode);
617 * Find the next value for YYYYMMDD.nn when the file to be written should
618 * be unique. Due to the limitations of nn, we will fail if nn reaches 100.
619 * Besides, that is four updates per hour on a file, which is kind of
623 find_next_name(char *filename, int *fd)
629 char yyyymmdd[MAXPATHLEN];
630 char newname[MAXPATHLEN];
632 /* Create the YYYYMMDD part of the filename */
634 lt = *localtime(&tval);
635 len = strftime(yyyymmdd, sizeof(yyyymmdd), newfile_format, <);
638 "Filename suffix too long (%d characters maximum)",
643 /* Make sure the new filename is not too long */
644 if (strlen(filename) > MAXPATHLEN - len - 5) {
646 "Filename too long (%zd characters, %zd maximum)",
647 strlen(filename), MAXPATHLEN - len - 5);
651 /* Find the first file which doesn't exist */
652 for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
653 sprintf(newname, "%s.%s.%02d", filename, yyyymmdd, i);
655 O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,
656 S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP |
657 S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH);
666 * Validate file access. Since we
667 * have no uid or gid, for now require
668 * file to exist and be publicly
670 * If we were invoked with arguments
671 * from inetd then the file must also be
672 * in one of the given directory prefixes.
673 * Note also, full path name must be
674 * given as we have no login directory.
677 validate_access(int peer, char **filep, int mode)
682 struct dirlist *dirp;
683 static char pathname[MAXPATHLEN];
684 char *filename = *filep;
687 * Prevent tricksters from getting around the directory restrictions
689 if (strstr(filename, "/../"))
692 if (*filename == '/') {
694 * Allow the request if it's in one of the approved locations.
695 * Special case: check the null prefix ("/") by looking
696 * for length = 1 and relying on the arg. processing that
699 for (dirp = dirs; dirp->name != NULL; dirp++) {
700 if (dirp->len == 1 ||
701 (!strncmp(filename, dirp->name, dirp->len) &&
702 filename[dirp->len] == '/'))
705 /* If directory list is empty, allow access to any file */
706 if (dirp->name == NULL && dirp != dirs)
708 if (stat(filename, &stbuf) < 0)
709 return (errno == ENOENT ? ENOTFOUND : EACCESS);
710 if ((stbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG)
713 if ((stbuf.st_mode & S_IROTH) == 0)
716 if ((stbuf.st_mode & S_IWOTH) == 0)
723 * Relative file name: search the approved locations for it.
724 * Don't allow write requests that avoid directory
728 if (!strncmp(filename, "../", 3))
732 * If the file exists in one of the directories and isn't
733 * readable, continue looking. However, change the error code
734 * to give an indication that the file exists.
737 for (dirp = dirs; dirp->name != NULL; dirp++) {
738 snprintf(pathname, sizeof(pathname), "%s/%s",
739 dirp->name, filename);
740 if (stat(pathname, &stbuf) == 0 &&
741 (stbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) {
742 if ((stbuf.st_mode & S_IROTH) != 0) {
748 if (dirp->name != NULL)
749 *filep = filename = pathname;
750 else if (mode == RRQ)
755 * This option is handled here because it (might) require(s) the
758 option_tsize(peer, NULL, mode, &stbuf);
761 fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
765 error = find_next_name(filename, &fd);
767 return (error + 100);
770 O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_CREAT,
771 S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP |
772 S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH );
774 fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC);
777 return (errno + 100);
778 file = fdopen(fd, (mode == RRQ)? "r":"w");
781 return (errno + 100);
787 tftp_xmitfile(int peer, const char *mode)
791 struct tftp_stats ts;
794 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE)
795 tftp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Transmitting file");
797 read_init(0, file, mode);
799 tftp_send(peer, &block, &ts);
801 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE)
802 tftp_log(LOG_INFO, "Sent %d bytes in %d seconds",
803 ts.amount, time(NULL) - now);
807 tftp_recvfile(int peer, const char *mode)
810 struct timeval now1, now2;
811 struct tftp_stats ts;
813 gettimeofday(&now1, NULL);
814 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE)
815 tftp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Receiving file");
817 write_init(0, file, mode);
820 tftp_receive(peer, &block, &ts, NULL, 0);
823 gettimeofday(&now2, NULL);
825 if (debug&DEBUG_SIMPLE) {
827 if (now1.tv_usec > now2.tv_usec) {
828 now2.tv_usec += 1000000;
832 f = now2.tv_sec - now1.tv_sec +
833 (now2.tv_usec - now1.tv_usec) / 100000.0;
835 "Download of %d bytes in %d blocks completed after %0.1f seconds\n",
836 ts.amount, block, f);