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  • Author : millert
    Date : 2016-05-28 15:48:30
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    Message : rcmd(3) and rcmdsh(3) use getaddrinfo(3) not gethostbyname(3).

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    .Dd $Mdocdate: May 28 2016 $
    .Dt RCMD 3
    .Os
    .Sh NAME
    .Nm rcmd ,
    .Nm rcmd_af ,
    .Nm rresvport ,
    .Nm rresvport_af ,
    .Nm ruserok
    .Nd routines for returning a stream to a remote command
    .Sh SYNOPSIS
    .In unistd.h
    .Ft int
    .Fn rcmd "char **ahost" "int inport" "const char *locuser" "const char *remuser" "const char *cmd" "int *fd2p"
    .Ft int
    .Fn rcmd_af "char **ahost" "int inport" "const char *locuser" "const char *remuser" "const char *cmd" "int *fd2p" "int af"
    .Ft int
    .Fn rresvport "int *port"
    .Ft int
    .Fn rresvport_af "int *port" "int af"
    .Ft int
    .Fn ruserok "const char *rhost" "int superuser" "const char *ruser" "const char *luser"
    .Sh DESCRIPTION
    The
    .Fn rcmd
    function is used by the superuser to execute a command on a remote
    machine using an authentication scheme based on reserved
    port numbers.
    If the calling process is not setuid, the
    .Ev RSH
    environment variable is set, and
    .Fa inport
    is
    .Dq shell/tcp ,
    .Xr rcmdsh 3
    is called instead with the value of
    .Ev RSH .
    Alternately, if the user is not the superuser,
    .Fn rcmd
    will invoke
    .Xr rcmdsh 3
    to run the command via
    .Xr ssh 1 .
    While
    .Fn rcmd
    can handle IPv4 cases only,
    the
    .Fn rcmd_af
    function can handle other cases as well.
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn rresvport
    and
    .Fn rresvport_af
    functions return a descriptor to a socket
    with an address in the privileged port space.
    The
    .Fn ruserok
    function is used by servers
    to authenticate clients requesting service with
    .Fn rcmd .
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn rcmd
    function looks up the host
    .Fa *ahost
    using
    .Xr getaddrinfo 3
    and, if the host exists,
    .Fa *ahost
    is set to the canonical name of the host.
    A connection is then established to a server
    residing at the well-known Internet port
    .Fa inport .
    If the user is not the superuser, the only valid port is
    .Dq shell/tcp
    (usually port 514).
    .Pp
    If the connection succeeds,
    a socket in the Internet domain of type
    .Dv SOCK_STREAM
    is returned to the caller, and given to the remote
    command as stdin and stdout.
    If
    .Fa fd2p
    is non-zero, then an auxiliary channel to a control
    process will be set up, and a descriptor for it will be placed
    in
    .Fa *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
    .Tn UNIX
    signal numbers, to be
    forwarded to the process group of the command.
    If
    .Fa fd2p
    is
    .Va NULL ,
    then the standard error (unit 2 of the remote command) will be made
    the same as the standard output 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.
    Note that if the user is not the superuser,
    .Fa fd2p
    must be
    .Va NULL .
    .Pp
    .Fn rcmd_af
    takes address family in the last argument.
    If the last argument is
    .Dv AF_UNSPEC ,
    interpretation of
    .Fa *ahost
    will obey the underlying address resolution like DNS.
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn rresvport
    and
    .Fn rresvport_af
    functions are used to obtain a socket with a privileged
    address bound to it.
    This socket is suitable for use by
    .Fn rcmd
    and several other functions.
    Privileged Internet ports are those in the range 0 to
    .Va IPPORT_RESERVED - 1 ,
    which happens to be 1023.
    Only the superuser is allowed to bind an address of this sort to a socket.
    .Fn rresvport
    and
    .Fn rresvport_af
    need to be seeded with a port number; if that port
    is not available these functions will find another.
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn ruserok
    function takes a remote host's name, two user names,
    and a flag indicating whether the local user's
    name is that of the superuser.
    Then, if the user is
    .Em not
    the superuser, it checks the
    .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
    file.
    If that lookup is not done, or is unsuccessful, the
    .Pa .rhosts
    in the local user's home directory is checked to see if the request for
    service is allowed.
    .Pp
    If this file does not exist, is not a regular file, is owned by anyone
    other than the user or the superuser, or is writeable by anyone other
    than the owner, the check automatically fails.
    Zero is returned if the machine name is listed in the
    .Pa hosts.equiv
    file, or the host and remote user name are found in the
    .Pa .rhosts
    file; otherwise
    .Fn ruserok
    returns \-1.
    If the local domain (as obtained from
    .Xr getaddrinfo 3 )
    is the same as the remote domain, only the machine name need be specified.
    .Pp
    .Fn ruserok
    implicitly requires trusting the DNS server for the remote host's domain.
    .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
    The
    .Fn rcmd
    function returns a valid socket descriptor on success.
    It returns \-1 on error and prints a diagnostic message on the standard error.
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn rresvport
    and
    .Fn rresvport_af
    functions return a valid, bound socket descriptor on success.
    It returns \-1 on error with the global value
    .Va errno
    set according to the reason for failure.
    The error code
    .Er EAGAIN
    is overloaded to mean
    .Dq all network ports in use .
    .Sh SEE ALSO
    .Xr ssh 1 ,
    .Xr intro 2 ,
    .Xr bindresvport 3 ,
    .Xr bindresvport_sa 3 ,
    .Xr rcmdsh 3
    .Sh HISTORY
    These
    functions appeared in
    .Bx 4.2 .
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn iruserok
    and
    .Fn iruserok_sa
    functions, IP address based versions of
    .Fn ruserok ,
    were removed in
    .Ox 6.0 .