Systemd/src/basic/hostname-util.c
Lennart Poettering 2ae0858e6c hostnamectl: rework pretty hostname validation (#3985)
Rework 17eb9a9ddb a bit.

Let's make sure we don't clobber the input parameter args[1], following our
coding style to not clobber parameters unless explicitly indicated. (in
particular, as we don't want to have our changes appear in the command line
shown in "ps"...)

No functional change.
2016-08-18 21:16:16 -04:00

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/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2015 Lennart Poettering
systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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***/
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "fd-util.h"
#include "fileio.h"
#include "hostname-util.h"
#include "macro.h"
#include "string-util.h"
bool hostname_is_set(void) {
struct utsname u;
assert_se(uname(&u) >= 0);
if (isempty(u.nodename))
return false;
/* This is the built-in kernel default host name */
if (streq(u.nodename, "(none)"))
return false;
return true;
}
char* gethostname_malloc(void) {
struct utsname u;
/* This call tries to return something useful, either the actual hostname
* or it makes something up. The only reason it might fail is OOM.
* It might even return "localhost" if that's set. */
assert_se(uname(&u) >= 0);
if (isempty(u.nodename) || streq(u.nodename, "(none)"))
return strdup(u.sysname);
return strdup(u.nodename);
}
int gethostname_strict(char **ret) {
struct utsname u;
char *k;
/* This call will rather fail than make up a name. It will not return "localhost" either. */
assert_se(uname(&u) >= 0);
if (isempty(u.nodename))
return -ENXIO;
if (streq(u.nodename, "(none)"))
return -ENXIO;
if (is_localhost(u.nodename))
return -ENXIO;
k = strdup(u.nodename);
if (!k)
return -ENOMEM;
*ret = k;
return 0;
}
static bool hostname_valid_char(char c) {
return
(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') ||
(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ||
(c >= '0' && c <= '9') ||
c == '-' ||
c == '_' ||
c == '.';
}
/**
* Check if s looks like a valid host name or FQDN. This does not do
* full DNS validation, but only checks if the name is composed of
* allowed characters and the length is not above the maximum allowed
* by Linux (c.f. dns_name_is_valid()). Trailing dot is allowed if
* allow_trailing_dot is true and at least two components are present
* in the name. Note that due to the restricted charset and length
* this call is substantially more conservative than
* dns_name_is_valid().
*/
bool hostname_is_valid(const char *s, bool allow_trailing_dot) {
unsigned n_dots = 0;
const char *p;
bool dot;
if (isempty(s))
return false;
/* Doesn't accept empty hostnames, hostnames with
* leading dots, and hostnames with multiple dots in a
* sequence. Also ensures that the length stays below
* HOST_NAME_MAX. */
for (p = s, dot = true; *p; p++) {
if (*p == '.') {
if (dot)
return false;
dot = true;
n_dots++;
} else {
if (!hostname_valid_char(*p))
return false;
dot = false;
}
}
if (dot && (n_dots < 2 || !allow_trailing_dot))
return false;
if (p-s > HOST_NAME_MAX) /* Note that HOST_NAME_MAX is 64 on
* Linux, but DNS allows domain names
* up to 255 characters */
return false;
return true;
}
char* hostname_cleanup(char *s) {
char *p, *d;
bool dot;
assert(s);
strshorten(s, HOST_NAME_MAX);
for (p = s, d = s, dot = true; *p; p++) {
if (*p == '.') {
if (dot)
continue;
*(d++) = '.';
dot = true;
} else if (hostname_valid_char(*p)) {
*(d++) = *p;
dot = false;
}
}
if (dot && d > s)
d[-1] = 0;
else
*d = 0;
return s;
}
bool is_localhost(const char *hostname) {
assert(hostname);
/* This tries to identify local host and domain names
* described in RFC6761 plus the redhatism of localdomain */
return strcaseeq(hostname, "localhost") ||
strcaseeq(hostname, "localhost.") ||
strcaseeq(hostname, "localhost.localdomain") ||
strcaseeq(hostname, "localhost.localdomain.") ||
endswith_no_case(hostname, ".localhost") ||
endswith_no_case(hostname, ".localhost.") ||
endswith_no_case(hostname, ".localhost.localdomain") ||
endswith_no_case(hostname, ".localhost.localdomain.");
}
bool is_gateway_hostname(const char *hostname) {
assert(hostname);
/* This tries to identify the valid syntaxes for the our
* synthetic "gateway" host. */
return
strcaseeq(hostname, "gateway") ||
strcaseeq(hostname, "gateway.");
}
int sethostname_idempotent(const char *s) {
char buf[HOST_NAME_MAX + 1] = {};
assert(s);
if (gethostname(buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
return -errno;
if (streq(buf, s))
return 0;
if (sethostname(s, strlen(s)) < 0)
return -errno;
return 1;
}
int read_hostname_config(const char *path, char **hostname) {
_cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL;
char l[LINE_MAX];
char *name = NULL;
assert(path);
assert(hostname);
f = fopen(path, "re");
if (!f)
return -errno;
/* may have comments, ignore them */
FOREACH_LINE(l, f, return -errno) {
truncate_nl(l);
if (l[0] != '\0' && l[0] != '#') {
/* found line with value */
name = hostname_cleanup(l);
name = strdup(name);
if (!name)
return -ENOMEM;
break;
}
}
if (!name)
/* no non-empty line found */
return -ENOENT;
*hostname = name;
return 0;
}