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| 2 | Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. | 
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| 3 | utmp routines | 
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| 4 | Copyright (C) T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk 1999 | 
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| 5 | Heavily modified by Andrew Bartlett and Tridge, April 2001 | 
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| 6 |  | 
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| 7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
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| 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
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| 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | 
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| 10 | (at your option) any later version. | 
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| 11 |  | 
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| 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
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| 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
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| 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
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| 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
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| 18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | 
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| 19 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | 
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| 20 | */ | 
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| 21 |  | 
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| 22 | #include "includes.h" | 
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| 23 |  | 
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| 24 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 25 | Reflect connection status in utmp/wtmp files. | 
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| 26 | T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk  September 1999 | 
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| 27 |  | 
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| 28 | With grateful thanks since then to many who have helped port it to | 
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| 29 | different operating systems.  The variety of OS quirks thereby | 
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| 30 | uncovered is amazing... | 
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| 31 |  | 
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| 32 | Hints for porting: | 
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| 33 | o  Always attempt to use programmatic interface (pututline() etc.) | 
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| 34 | Indeed, at present only programmatic use is supported. | 
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| 35 | o  The only currently supported programmatic interface to "wtmp{,x}" | 
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| 36 | is through "updwtmp*()" routines. | 
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| 37 | o  The "x" (utmpx/wtmpx; HAVE_UTMPX_H) seems preferable. | 
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| 38 | o  The HAVE_* items should identify supported features. | 
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| 39 | o  If at all possible, avoid "if defined(MY-OS)" constructions. | 
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| 40 |  | 
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| 41 | OS observations and status: | 
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| 42 | Almost every OS seems to have its own quirks. | 
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| 43 |  | 
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| 44 | Solaris 2.x: | 
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| 45 | Tested on 2.6 and 2.7; should be OK on other flavours. | 
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| 46 | AIX: | 
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| 47 | Apparently has utmpx.h but doesn't implement. | 
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| 48 | OSF: | 
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| 49 | Has utmpx.h, but (e.g.) no "getutmpx()".  (Is this like AIX ?) | 
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| 50 | Redhat 6: | 
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| 51 | utmpx.h seems not to set default filenames.  non-x better. | 
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| 52 | IRIX 6.5: | 
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| 53 | Not tested.  Appears to have "x". | 
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| 54 | HP-UX 9.x: | 
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| 55 | Not tested.  Appears to lack "x". | 
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| 56 | HP-UX 10.x: | 
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| 57 | Not tested. | 
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| 58 | "updwtmp*()" routines seem absent, so no current wtmp* support. | 
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| 59 | Has "ut_addr": probably trivial to implement (although remember | 
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| 60 | that IPv6 is coming...). | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | FreeBSD: | 
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| 63 | No "putut*()" type of interface. | 
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| 64 | No "ut_type" and associated defines. | 
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| 65 | Write files directly.  Alternatively use its login(3)/logout(3). | 
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| 66 | SunOS 4: | 
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| 67 | Not tested.  Resembles FreeBSD, but no login()/logout(). | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | lastlog: | 
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| 70 | Should "lastlog" files, if any, be updated? | 
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| 71 | BSD systems (SunOS 4, FreeBSD): | 
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| 72 | o  Prominent mention on man pages. | 
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| 73 | System-V (e.g. Solaris 2): | 
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| 74 | o  No mention on man pages, even under "man -k". | 
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| 75 | o  Has a "/var/adm/lastlog" file, but pututxline() etc. seem | 
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| 76 | not to touch it. | 
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| 77 | o  Despite downplaying (above), nevertheless has <lastlog.h>. | 
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| 78 | So perhaps UN*X "lastlog" facility is intended for tty/terminal only? | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | Notes: | 
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| 81 | Each connection requires a small number (starting at 0, working up) | 
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| 82 | to represent the line.  This must be unique within and across all | 
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| 83 | smbd processes.  It is the 'id_num' from Samba's session.c code. | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | The 4 byte 'ut_id' component is vital to distinguish connections, | 
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| 86 | of which there could be several hundred or even thousand. | 
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| 87 | Entries seem to be printable characters, with optional NULL pads. | 
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| 88 |  | 
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| 89 | We need to be distinct from other entries in utmp/wtmp. | 
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| 90 |  | 
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| 91 | Observed things: therefore avoid them.  Add to this list please. | 
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| 92 | From Solaris 2.x (because that's what I have): | 
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| 93 | 'sN'    : run-levels; N: [0-9] | 
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| 94 | 'co'    : console | 
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| 95 | 'CC'    : arbitrary things;  C: [a-z] | 
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| 96 | 'rXNN'  : rlogin;  N: [0-9]; X: [0-9a-z] | 
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| 97 | 'tXNN'  : rlogin;  N: [0-9]; X: [0-9a-z] | 
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| 98 | '/NNN'  : Solaris CDE | 
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| 99 | 'ftpZ'  : ftp (Z is the number 255, aka 0377, aka 0xff) | 
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| 100 | Mostly a record uses the same 'ut_id' in both "utmp" and "wtmp", | 
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| 101 | but differences have been seen. | 
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| 102 |  | 
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| 103 | Arbitrarily I have chosen to use a distinctive 'SM' for the | 
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| 104 | first two bytes. | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 | The remaining two bytes encode the session 'id_num' (see above). | 
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| 107 | Our caller (session.c) should note our 16-bit limitation. | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | #ifndef WITH_UTMP | 
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| 112 | /* | 
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| 113 | * Not WITH_UTMP?  Simply supply dummy routines. | 
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| 114 | */ | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | void sys_utmp_claim(const char *username, const char *hostname, | 
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| 117 | struct in_addr *ipaddr, | 
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| 118 | const char *id_str, int id_num) | 
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| 119 | {} | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | void sys_utmp_yield(const char *username, const char *hostname, | 
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| 122 | struct in_addr *ipaddr, | 
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| 123 | const char *id_str, int id_num) | 
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| 124 | {} | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | #else /* WITH_UTMP */ | 
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| 127 |  | 
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| 128 | #include <utmp.h> | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 | #ifdef HAVE_UTMPX_H | 
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| 131 | #include <utmpx.h> | 
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| 132 | #endif | 
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| 133 |  | 
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| 134 | /* BSD systems: some may need lastlog.h (SunOS 4), some may not (FreeBSD) */ | 
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| 135 | /* Some System-V systems (e.g. Solaris 2) declare this too. */ | 
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| 136 | #ifdef HAVE_LASTLOG_H | 
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| 137 | #include <lastlog.h> | 
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| 138 | #endif | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 141 | Default paths to various {u,w}tmp{,x} files. | 
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| 142 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 | #ifdef  HAVE_UTMPX_H | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | static const char *ux_pathname = | 
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| 147 | # if defined (UTMPX_FILE) | 
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| 148 | UTMPX_FILE ; | 
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| 149 | # elif defined (_UTMPX_FILE) | 
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| 150 | _UTMPX_FILE ; | 
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| 151 | # elif defined (_PATH_UTMPX) | 
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| 152 | _PATH_UTMPX ; | 
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| 153 | # else | 
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| 154 | "" ; | 
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| 155 | # endif | 
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| 156 |  | 
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| 157 | static const char *wx_pathname = | 
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| 158 | # if defined (WTMPX_FILE) | 
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| 159 | WTMPX_FILE ; | 
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| 160 | # elif defined (_WTMPX_FILE) | 
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| 161 | _WTMPX_FILE ; | 
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| 162 | # elif defined (_PATH_WTMPX) | 
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| 163 | _PATH_WTMPX ; | 
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| 164 | # else | 
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| 165 | "" ; | 
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| 166 | # endif | 
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| 167 |  | 
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| 168 | #endif  /* HAVE_UTMPX_H */ | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 | static const char *ut_pathname = | 
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| 171 | # if defined (UTMP_FILE) | 
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| 172 | UTMP_FILE ; | 
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| 173 | # elif defined (_UTMP_FILE) | 
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| 174 | _UTMP_FILE ; | 
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| 175 | # elif defined (_PATH_UTMP) | 
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| 176 | _PATH_UTMP ; | 
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| 177 | # else | 
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| 178 | "" ; | 
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| 179 | # endif | 
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| 180 |  | 
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| 181 | static const char *wt_pathname = | 
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| 182 | # if defined (WTMP_FILE) | 
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| 183 | WTMP_FILE ; | 
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| 184 | # elif defined (_WTMP_FILE) | 
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| 185 | _WTMP_FILE ; | 
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| 186 | # elif defined (_PATH_WTMP) | 
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| 187 | _PATH_WTMP ; | 
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| 188 | # else | 
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| 189 | "" ; | 
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| 190 | # endif | 
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| 191 |  | 
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| 192 | /* BSD-like systems might want "lastlog" support. */ | 
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| 193 | /* *** Not yet implemented */ | 
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| 194 | #ifndef HAVE_PUTUTLINE          /* see "pututline_my()" */ | 
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| 195 | static const char *ll_pathname = | 
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| 196 | # if defined (_PATH_LASTLOG)    /* what other names (if any?) */ | 
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| 197 | _PATH_LASTLOG ; | 
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| 198 | # else | 
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| 199 | "" ; | 
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| 200 | # endif /* _PATH_LASTLOG */ | 
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| 201 | #endif  /* HAVE_PUTUTLINE */ | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | /* | 
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| 204 | * Get name of {u,w}tmp{,x} file. | 
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| 205 | *      return: fname contains filename | 
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| 206 | *              Possibly empty if this code not yet ported to this system. | 
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| 207 | * | 
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| 208 | * utmp{,x}:  try "utmp dir", then default (a define) | 
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| 209 | * wtmp{,x}:  try "wtmp dir", then "utmp dir", then default (a define) | 
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| 210 | */ | 
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| 211 | static void uw_pathname(pstring fname, const char *uw_name, const char *uw_default) | 
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| 212 | { | 
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| 213 | pstring dirname; | 
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| 214 |  | 
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| 215 | pstrcpy(dirname, ""); | 
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| 216 |  | 
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| 217 | /* For w-files, first look for explicit "wtmp dir" */ | 
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| 218 | if (uw_name[0] == 'w') { | 
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| 219 | pstrcpy(dirname,lp_wtmpdir()); | 
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| 220 | trim_char(dirname,'\0','/'); | 
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| 221 | } | 
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| 222 |  | 
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| 223 | /* For u-files and non-explicit w-dir, look for "utmp dir" */ | 
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| 224 | if (strlen(dirname) == 0) { | 
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| 225 | pstrcpy(dirname,lp_utmpdir()); | 
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| 226 | trim_char(dirname,'\0','/'); | 
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| 227 | } | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 | /* If explicit directory above, use it */ | 
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| 230 | if (strlen(dirname) != 0) { | 
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| 231 | pstrcpy(fname, dirname); | 
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| 232 | pstrcat(fname, "/"); | 
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| 233 | pstrcat(fname, uw_name); | 
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| 234 | return; | 
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| 235 | } | 
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| 236 |  | 
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| 237 | /* No explicit directory: attempt to use default paths */ | 
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| 238 | if (strlen(uw_default) == 0) { | 
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| 239 | /* No explicit setting, no known default. | 
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| 240 | * Has it yet been ported to this OS? | 
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| 241 | */ | 
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| 242 | DEBUG(2,("uw_pathname: unable to determine pathname\n")); | 
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| 243 | } | 
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| 244 | pstrcpy(fname, uw_default); | 
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| 245 | } | 
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| 246 |  | 
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| 247 | #ifndef HAVE_PUTUTLINE | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 250 | Update utmp file directly.  No subroutine interface: probably a BSD system. | 
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| 251 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 252 |  | 
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| 253 | static void pututline_my(pstring uname, struct utmp *u, BOOL claim) | 
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| 254 | { | 
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| 255 | DEBUG(1,("pututline_my: not yet implemented\n")); | 
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| 256 | /* BSD implementor: may want to consider (or not) adjusting "lastlog" */ | 
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| 257 | } | 
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| 258 | #endif /* HAVE_PUTUTLINE */ | 
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| 259 |  | 
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| 260 | #ifndef HAVE_UPDWTMP | 
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| 261 |  | 
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| 262 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 263 | Update wtmp file directly.  No subroutine interface: probably a BSD system. | 
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| 264 | Credit: Michail Vidiassov <master@iaas.msu.ru> | 
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| 265 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 266 |  | 
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| 267 | static void updwtmp_my(pstring wname, struct utmp *u, BOOL claim) | 
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| 268 | { | 
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| 269 | int fd; | 
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| 270 | struct stat buf; | 
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| 271 |  | 
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| 272 | if (! claim) { | 
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| 273 | /* | 
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| 274 | * BSD-like systems: | 
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| 275 | *      may use empty ut_name to distinguish a logout record. | 
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| 276 | * | 
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| 277 | * May need "if defined(SUNOS4)" etc. around some of these, | 
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| 278 | * but try to avoid if possible. | 
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| 279 | * | 
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| 280 | * SunOS 4: | 
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| 281 | *      man page indicates ut_name and ut_host both NULL | 
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| 282 | * FreeBSD 4.0: | 
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| 283 | *      man page appears not to specify (hints non-NULL) | 
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| 284 | *      A correspondent suggest at least ut_name should be NULL | 
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| 285 | */ | 
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| 286 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_NAME) | 
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| 287 | memset((char *)&u->ut_name, '\0', sizeof(u->ut_name)); | 
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| 288 | #endif | 
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| 289 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_HOST) | 
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| 290 | memset((char *)&u->ut_host, '\0', sizeof(u->ut_host)); | 
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| 291 | #endif | 
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| 292 | } | 
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| 293 | /* Stolen from logwtmp function in libutil. | 
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| 294 | * May be more locking/blocking is needed? | 
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| 295 | */ | 
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| 296 | if ((fd = open(wname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0)) < 0) | 
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| 297 | return; | 
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| 298 | if (fstat(fd, &buf) == 0) { | 
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| 299 | if (write(fd, (char *)u, sizeof(struct utmp)) != sizeof(struct utmp)) | 
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| 300 | (void) ftruncate(fd, buf.st_size); | 
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| 301 | } | 
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| 302 | (void) close(fd); | 
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| 303 | } | 
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| 304 | #endif /* HAVE_UPDWTMP */ | 
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| 305 |  | 
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| 306 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 307 | Update via utmp/wtmp (not utmpx/wtmpx). | 
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| 308 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 309 |  | 
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| 310 | static void utmp_nox_update(struct utmp *u, BOOL claim) | 
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| 311 | { | 
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| 312 | pstring uname, wname; | 
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| 313 | #if defined(PUTUTLINE_RETURNS_UTMP) | 
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| 314 | struct utmp *urc; | 
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| 315 | #endif /* PUTUTLINE_RETURNS_UTMP */ | 
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| 316 |  | 
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| 317 | uw_pathname(uname, "utmp", ut_pathname); | 
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| 318 | DEBUG(2,("utmp_nox_update: uname:%s\n", uname)); | 
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| 319 |  | 
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| 320 | #ifdef HAVE_PUTUTLINE | 
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| 321 | if (strlen(uname) != 0) { | 
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| 322 | utmpname(uname); | 
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| 323 | } | 
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| 324 |  | 
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| 325 | # if defined(PUTUTLINE_RETURNS_UTMP) | 
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| 326 | setutent(); | 
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| 327 | urc = pututline(u); | 
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| 328 | endutent(); | 
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| 329 | if (urc == NULL) { | 
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| 330 | DEBUG(2,("utmp_nox_update: pututline() failed\n")); | 
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| 331 | return; | 
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| 332 | } | 
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| 333 | # else  /* PUTUTLINE_RETURNS_UTMP */ | 
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| 334 | setutent(); | 
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| 335 | pututline(u); | 
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| 336 | endutent(); | 
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| 337 | # endif /* PUTUTLINE_RETURNS_UTMP */ | 
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| 338 |  | 
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| 339 | #else   /* HAVE_PUTUTLINE */ | 
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| 340 | if (strlen(uname) != 0) { | 
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| 341 | pututline_my(uname, u, claim); | 
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| 342 | } | 
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| 343 | #endif /* HAVE_PUTUTLINE */ | 
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| 344 |  | 
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| 345 | uw_pathname(wname, "wtmp", wt_pathname); | 
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| 346 | DEBUG(2,("utmp_nox_update: wname:%s\n", wname)); | 
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| 347 | if (strlen(wname) != 0) { | 
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| 348 | #ifdef HAVE_UPDWTMP | 
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| 349 | updwtmp(wname, u); | 
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| 350 | /* | 
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| 351 | * updwtmp() and the newer updwtmpx() may be unsymmetrical. | 
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| 352 | * At least one OS, Solaris 2.x declares the former in the | 
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| 353 | * "utmpx" (latter) file and context. | 
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| 354 | * In the Solaris case this is irrelevant: it has both and | 
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| 355 | * we always prefer the "x" case, so doesn't come here. | 
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| 356 | * But are there other systems, with no "x", which lack | 
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| 357 | * updwtmp() perhaps? | 
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| 358 | */ | 
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| 359 | #else | 
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| 360 | updwtmp_my(wname, u, claim); | 
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| 361 | #endif /* HAVE_UPDWTMP */ | 
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| 362 | } | 
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| 363 | } | 
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| 364 |  | 
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| 365 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 366 | Copy a string in the utmp structure. | 
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| 367 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 368 |  | 
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| 369 | static void utmp_strcpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n) | 
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| 370 | { | 
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| 371 | size_t len = 0; | 
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| 372 |  | 
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| 373 | memset(dest, '\0', n); | 
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| 374 | if (src) | 
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| 375 | len = strlen(src); | 
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| 376 | if (len >= n) { | 
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| 377 | memcpy(dest, src, n); | 
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| 378 | } else { | 
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| 379 | if (len) | 
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| 380 | memcpy(dest, src, len); | 
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| 381 | } | 
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| 382 | } | 
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| 383 |  | 
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| 384 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 385 | Update via utmpx/wtmpx (preferred) or via utmp/wtmp. | 
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| 386 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 387 |  | 
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| 388 | static void sys_utmp_update(struct utmp *u, const char *hostname, BOOL claim) | 
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| 389 | { | 
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| 390 | #if !defined(HAVE_UTMPX_H) | 
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| 391 | /* No utmpx stuff.  Drop to non-x stuff */ | 
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| 392 | utmp_nox_update(u, claim); | 
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| 393 | #elif !defined(HAVE_PUTUTXLINE) | 
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| 394 | /* Odd.  Have utmpx.h but no "pututxline()".  Drop to non-x stuff */ | 
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| 395 | DEBUG(1,("utmp_update: have utmpx.h but no pututxline() function\n")); | 
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| 396 | utmp_nox_update(u, claim); | 
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| 397 | #elif !defined(HAVE_GETUTMPX) | 
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| 398 | /* Odd.  Have utmpx.h but no "getutmpx()".  Drop to non-x stuff */ | 
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| 399 | DEBUG(1,("utmp_update: have utmpx.h but no getutmpx() function\n")); | 
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| 400 | utmp_nox_update(u, claim); | 
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| 401 | #else | 
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| 402 | pstring uname, wname; | 
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| 403 | struct utmpx ux, *uxrc; | 
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| 404 |  | 
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| 405 | getutmpx(u, &ux); | 
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| 406 |  | 
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| 407 | #if defined(HAVE_UX_UT_SYSLEN) | 
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| 408 | if (hostname) | 
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| 409 | ux.ut_syslen = strlen(hostname) + 1;    /* include end NULL */ | 
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| 410 | else | 
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| 411 | ux.ut_syslen = 0; | 
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| 412 | #endif | 
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| 413 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_HOST) | 
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| 414 | utmp_strcpy(ux.ut_host, hostname, sizeof(ux.ut_host)); | 
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| 415 | #endif | 
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| 416 |  | 
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| 417 | uw_pathname(uname, "utmpx", ux_pathname); | 
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| 418 | uw_pathname(wname, "wtmpx", wx_pathname); | 
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| 419 | DEBUG(2,("utmp_update: uname:%s wname:%s\n", uname, wname)); | 
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| 420 | /* | 
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| 421 | * Check for either uname or wname being empty. | 
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| 422 | * Some systems, such as Redhat 6, have a "utmpx.h" which doesn't | 
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| 423 | * define default filenames. | 
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| 424 | * Also, our local installation has not provided an override. | 
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| 425 | * Drop to non-x method.  (E.g. RH6 has good defaults in "utmp.h".) | 
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| 426 | */ | 
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| 427 | if ((strlen(uname) == 0) || (strlen(wname) == 0)) { | 
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| 428 | utmp_nox_update(u, claim); | 
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| 429 | } else { | 
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| 430 | utmpxname(uname); | 
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| 431 | setutxent(); | 
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| 432 | uxrc = pututxline(&ux); | 
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| 433 | endutxent(); | 
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| 434 | if (uxrc == NULL) { | 
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| 435 | DEBUG(2,("utmp_update: pututxline() failed\n")); | 
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| 436 | return; | 
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| 437 | } | 
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| 438 | updwtmpx(wname, &ux); | 
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| 439 | } | 
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| 440 | #endif /* HAVE_UTMPX_H */ | 
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| 441 | } | 
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| 442 |  | 
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| 443 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_ID) | 
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| 444 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 445 | Encode the unique connection number into "ut_id". | 
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| 446 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 447 |  | 
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| 448 | static int ut_id_encode(int i, char *fourbyte) | 
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| 449 | { | 
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| 450 | int nbase; | 
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| 451 | const char *ut_id_encstr = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; | 
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| 452 |  | 
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| 453 | fourbyte[0] = 'S'; | 
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| 454 | fourbyte[1] = 'M'; | 
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| 455 |  | 
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| 456 | /* | 
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| 457 | * Encode remaining 2 bytes from 'i'. | 
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| 458 | * 'ut_id_encstr' is the character set on which modulo arithmetic is done. | 
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| 459 | * Example: digits would produce the base-10 numbers from '001'. | 
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| 460 | */ | 
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| 461 | nbase = strlen(ut_id_encstr); | 
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| 462 |  | 
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| 463 | fourbyte[3] = ut_id_encstr[i % nbase]; | 
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| 464 | i /= nbase; | 
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| 465 | fourbyte[2] = ut_id_encstr[i % nbase]; | 
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| 466 | i /= nbase; | 
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| 467 |  | 
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| 468 | return(i);      /* 0: good; else overflow */ | 
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| 469 | } | 
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| 470 | #endif /* defined(HAVE_UT_UT_ID) */ | 
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| 471 |  | 
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| 472 |  | 
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| 473 | /* | 
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| 474 | fill a system utmp structure given all the info we can gather | 
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| 475 | */ | 
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| 476 | static BOOL sys_utmp_fill(struct utmp *u, | 
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| 477 | const char *username, const char *hostname, | 
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| 478 | struct in_addr *ipaddr, | 
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| 479 | const char *id_str, int id_num) | 
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| 480 | { | 
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| 481 | struct timeval timeval; | 
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| 482 |  | 
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| 483 | /* | 
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| 484 | * ut_name, ut_user: | 
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| 485 | *      Several (all?) systems seems to define one as the other. | 
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| 486 | *      It is easier and clearer simply to let the following take its course, | 
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| 487 | *      rather than to try to detect and optimise. | 
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| 488 | */ | 
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| 489 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_USER) | 
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| 490 | utmp_strcpy(u->ut_user, username, sizeof(u->ut_user)); | 
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| 491 | #elif defined(HAVE_UT_UT_NAME) | 
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| 492 | utmp_strcpy(u->ut_name, username, sizeof(u->ut_name)); | 
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| 493 | #endif | 
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| 494 |  | 
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| 495 | /* | 
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| 496 | * ut_line: | 
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| 497 | *      If size limit proves troublesome, then perhaps use "ut_id_encode()". | 
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| 498 | */ | 
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| 499 | if (strlen(id_str) > sizeof(u->ut_line)) { | 
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| 500 | DEBUG(1,("id_str [%s] is too long for %lu char utmp field\n", | 
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| 501 | id_str, (unsigned long)sizeof(u->ut_line))); | 
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| 502 | return False; | 
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| 503 | } | 
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| 504 | utmp_strcpy(u->ut_line, id_str, sizeof(u->ut_line)); | 
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| 505 |  | 
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| 506 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_PID) | 
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| 507 | u->ut_pid = sys_getpid(); | 
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| 508 | #endif | 
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| 509 |  | 
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| 510 | /* | 
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| 511 | * ut_time, ut_tv: | 
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| 512 | *      Some have one, some the other.  Many have both, but defined (aliased). | 
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| 513 | *      It is easier and clearer simply to let the following take its course. | 
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| 514 | *      But note that we do the more precise ut_tv as the final assignment. | 
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| 515 | */ | 
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| 516 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_TIME) | 
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| 517 | GetTimeOfDay(&timeval); | 
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| 518 | u->ut_time = timeval.tv_sec; | 
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| 519 | #elif defined(HAVE_UT_UT_TV) | 
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| 520 | GetTimeOfDay(&timeval); | 
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| 521 | u->ut_tv = timeval; | 
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| 522 | #else | 
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| 523 | #error "with-utmp must have UT_TIME or UT_TV" | 
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| 524 | #endif | 
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| 525 |  | 
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| 526 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_HOST) | 
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| 527 | utmp_strcpy(u->ut_host, hostname, sizeof(u->ut_host)); | 
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| 528 | #endif | 
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| 529 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_ADDR) | 
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| 530 | if (ipaddr) | 
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| 531 | u->ut_addr = ipaddr->s_addr; | 
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| 532 | /* | 
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| 533 | * "(unsigned long) ut_addr" apparently exists on at least HP-UX 10.20. | 
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| 534 | * Volunteer to implement, please ... | 
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| 535 | */ | 
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| 536 | #endif | 
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| 537 |  | 
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| 538 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_ID) | 
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| 539 | if (ut_id_encode(id_num, u->ut_id) != 0) { | 
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| 540 | DEBUG(1,("utmp_fill: cannot encode id %d\n", id_num)); | 
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| 541 | return False; | 
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| 542 | } | 
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| 543 | #endif | 
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| 544 |  | 
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| 545 | return True; | 
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| 546 | } | 
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| 547 |  | 
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| 548 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 549 | Close a connection. | 
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| 550 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 551 |  | 
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| 552 | void sys_utmp_yield(const char *username, const char *hostname, | 
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| 553 | struct in_addr *ipaddr, | 
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| 554 | const char *id_str, int id_num) | 
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| 555 | { | 
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| 556 | struct utmp u; | 
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| 557 |  | 
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| 558 | ZERO_STRUCT(u); | 
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| 559 |  | 
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| 560 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_EXIT) | 
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| 561 | u.ut_exit.e_termination = 0; | 
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| 562 | u.ut_exit.e_exit = 0; | 
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| 563 | #endif | 
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| 564 |  | 
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| 565 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_TYPE) | 
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| 566 | u.ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS; | 
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| 567 | #endif | 
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| 568 |  | 
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| 569 | if (!sys_utmp_fill(&u, username, hostname, ipaddr, id_str, id_num)) return; | 
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| 570 |  | 
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| 571 | sys_utmp_update(&u, NULL, False); | 
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| 572 | } | 
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| 573 |  | 
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| 574 | /**************************************************************************** | 
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| 575 | Claim a entry in whatever utmp system the OS uses. | 
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| 576 | ****************************************************************************/ | 
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| 577 |  | 
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| 578 | void sys_utmp_claim(const char *username, const char *hostname, | 
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| 579 | struct in_addr *ipaddr, | 
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| 580 | const char *id_str, int id_num) | 
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| 581 | { | 
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| 582 | struct utmp u; | 
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| 583 |  | 
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| 584 | ZERO_STRUCT(u); | 
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| 585 |  | 
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| 586 | #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_TYPE) | 
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| 587 | u.ut_type = USER_PROCESS; | 
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| 588 | #endif | 
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| 589 |  | 
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| 590 | if (!sys_utmp_fill(&u, username, hostname, ipaddr, id_str, id_num)) return; | 
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| 591 |  | 
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| 592 | sys_utmp_update(&u, hostname, True); | 
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| 593 | } | 
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| 594 |  | 
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| 595 | #endif /* WITH_UTMP */ | 
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