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- /*
- * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2012, Digium, Inc.
- *
- * Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
- *
- * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
- * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
- * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
- * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
- * channels for your use.
- *
- * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
- * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
- * at the top of the source tree.
- */
- /*! \file
- * \brief Access Control of various sorts
- */
- #ifndef _ASTERISK_ACL_H
- #define _ASTERISK_ACL_H
- #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- #include "asterisk/network.h"
- #include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
- #include "asterisk/netsock2.h"
- #include "asterisk/io.h"
- enum ast_acl_sense {
- AST_SENSE_DENY,
- AST_SENSE_ALLOW
- };
- /* Host based access control */
- /*! \brief internal representation of ACL entries
- * In principle user applications would have no need for this,
- * but there is sometimes a need to extract individual items,
- * e.g. to print them, and rather than defining iterators to
- * navigate the list, and an externally visible 'struct ast_ha_entry',
- * at least in the short term it is more convenient to make the whole
- * thing public and let users play with them.
- */
- struct ast_ha {
- /* Host access rule */
- struct ast_sockaddr addr;
- struct ast_sockaddr netmask;
- enum ast_acl_sense sense;
- struct ast_ha *next;
- };
- #define ACL_NAME_LENGTH 80
- /*!
- * \brief an ast_acl is a linked list node of ast_ha structs which may have names.
- *
- * \note These shouldn't be used directly by ACL consumers. Consumers should handle
- * ACLs via ast_acl_list structs.
- */
- struct ast_acl {
- struct ast_ha *acl; /*!< Rules contained by the ACL */
- int is_realtime; /*!< If raised, this named ACL was retrieved from realtime storage */
- int is_invalid; /*!< If raised, this is an invalid ACL which will automatically reject everything. */
- char name[ACL_NAME_LENGTH]; /*!< If this was retrieved from the named ACL subsystem, this is the name of the ACL. */
- AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_acl) list;
- };
- /*! \brief Wrapper for an ast_acl linked list. */
- AST_LIST_HEAD(ast_acl_list, ast_acl);
- /*!
- * \brief Free a list of HAs
- *
- * \details
- * Given the head of a list of HAs, it and all appended
- * HAs are freed
- *
- * \param ha The head of the list of HAs to free
- * \retval void
- */
- void ast_free_ha(struct ast_ha *ha);
- /*!
- * \brief Free a list of ACLs
- *
- * \details
- * Given the head of a list of ast_acl structs, it and all appended
- * acl structs will be freed. This includes the ast_ha structs within
- * the individual nodes.
- * \param acl The list of ACLs to free
- * \retval NULL
- */
- struct ast_acl_list *ast_free_acl_list(struct ast_acl_list *acl);
- /*!
- * \brief Copy the contents of one HA to another
- *
- * \details
- * This copies the internals of the 'from' HA to the 'to'
- * HA. It is important that the 'to' HA has been allocated
- * prior to calling this function
- *
- * \param from Source HA to copy
- * \param to Destination HA to copy to
- * \retval void
- */
- void ast_copy_ha(const struct ast_ha *from, struct ast_ha *to);
- /*!
- * \brief Add a new rule to a list of HAs
- *
- * \details
- * This adds the new host access rule to the end of the list
- * whose head is specified by the path parameter. Rules are
- * evaluated in a way such that if multiple rules apply to
- * a single IP address/subnet mask, then the rule latest
- * in the list will be used.
- *
- * \param sense Either "permit" or "deny" (Actually any 'p' word will result
- * in permission, and any other word will result in denial)
- * \param stuff The IP address and subnet mask, separated with a '/'. The subnet
- * mask can either be in dotted-decimal format or in CIDR notation (i.e. 0-32).
- * \param path The head of the HA list to which we wish to append our new rule. If
- * NULL is passed, then the new rule will become the head of the list
- * \param[out] error The integer error points to will be set non-zero if an error occurs
- * \return The head of the HA list
- */
- struct ast_ha *ast_append_ha(const char *sense, const char *stuff, struct ast_ha *path, int *error);
- /*!
- * \brief Convert HAs to a comma separated string value
- * \param ha the starting ha head
- * \param buf string buffer to convert data to
- */
- void ast_ha_join(const struct ast_ha *ha, struct ast_str **buf);
- /*!
- * \brief Convert HAs to a comma separated string value using CIDR notation
- * \param ha the starting ha head
- * \param buf string buffer to convert data to
- */
- void ast_ha_join_cidr(const struct ast_ha *ha, struct ast_str **buf);
- /*!
- * \brief Add a rule to an ACL struct
- *
- * \details
- * This adds a named ACL or an ACL rule to an ast_acl container.
- * It works in a similar way to ast_append_ha.
- *
- * \param sense Can be any among "permit", "deny", or "acl"
- * this controls whether the rule being added will simply modify the unnamed ACL at the head of the list
- * or if a new named ACL will be added to that ast_acl.
- * \param stuff If sense is 'permit'/'deny', this is the ip address and subnet mask separated with a '/' like in ast_append ha.
- * If it sense is 'acl', then this will be the name of the ACL being appended to the container.
- * \param path Address of the ACL list being appended
- * \param[out] error The int that error points to will be set to 1 if an error occurs.
- * \param[out] named_acl_flag This will raise a flag under certain conditions to indicate that a named ACL has been added by this
- * operation. This may be used to indicate that an event subscription should be made against the named ACL subsystem.
- * Note: This flag may be raised by this function, but it will never be lowered by it.
- */
- void ast_append_acl(const char *sense, const char *stuff, struct ast_acl_list **path, int *error, int *named_acl_flag);
- /*!
- * \brief Determines if an ACL is empty or if it contains entries
- *
- * \param acl_list The ACL list being checked
- * \retval 0 - the list is not empty
- * \retval 1 - the list is empty
- */
- int ast_acl_list_is_empty(struct ast_acl_list *acl_list);
- /*!
- * \brief Apply a set of rules to a given IP address
- *
- * \details
- * The list of host access rules is traversed, beginning with the
- * input rule. If the IP address given matches a rule, the "sense"
- * of that rule is used as the return value. Note that if an IP
- * address matches multiple rules that the last one matched will be
- * the one whose sense will be returned.
- *
- * \param ha The head of the list of host access rules to follow
- * \param addr An ast_sockaddr whose address is considered when matching rules
- * \retval AST_SENSE_ALLOW The IP address passes our ACL
- * \retval AST_SENSE_DENY The IP address fails our ACL
- */
- enum ast_acl_sense ast_apply_ha(const struct ast_ha *ha, const struct ast_sockaddr *addr);
- /*!
- * \brief Apply a set of rules to a given IP address
- *
- * \details
- * Similar to the above, only uses an acl container, which is a whole slew
- * of ast_ha lists. It runs ast_apply_ha on each of the ast_ha structs
- * contained in the acl container. It will deny if any of the ast_ha lists
- * fail, and it will pass only if all of the rules pass.
- *
- * \param acl_list The head of the list of ACLs to evaluate
- * \param addr An ast_sockaddr whose address is considered when matching rules
- * \param purpose Context for which the ACL is being applied - Establishes purpose of a notice when rejected
- *
- * \retval AST_SENSE_ALLOW The IP address passes our ACLs
- * \retval AST_SENSE_DENY The IP address fails our ACLs
- */
- enum ast_acl_sense ast_apply_acl(struct ast_acl_list *acl_list, const struct ast_sockaddr *addr, const char *purpose);
- /*!
- * \brief Get the IP address given a hostname
- *
- * \details
- * Similar in nature to ast_gethostbyname, except that instead
- * of getting an entire hostent structure, you instead are given
- * only the IP address inserted into a ast_sockaddr structure.
- *
- * \param addr The IP address found. The address family is used
- * as an input parameter to filter the returned addresses. If
- * it is AST_AF_UNSPEC, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be returned.
- * \param hostname The hostname to look up
- *
- * \retval 0 Success
- * \retval -1 Failure
- */
- int ast_get_ip(struct ast_sockaddr *addr, const char *hostname);
- /*!
- * \brief Get the IP address given a hostname and optional service
- *
- * \details
- * If the service parameter is non-NULL, then an SRV lookup will be made by
- * prepending the service to the hostname parameter, separated by a '.'
- * For example, if hostname is "example.com" and service is "_sip._udp" then
- * an SRV lookup will be done for "_sip._udp.example.com". If service is NULL,
- * then this function acts exactly like a call to ast_get_ip.
- *
- * \param addr The IP address found. The address family is used
- * as an input parameter to filter the returned addresses. If
- * it is 0, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be returned.
- *
- * \param hostname The hostname to look up
- * \param service A specific service provided by the host. A NULL service results
- * in an A-record lookup instead of an SRV lookup
- * \retval 0 Success
- * \retval -1 Failure
- */
- int ast_get_ip_or_srv(struct ast_sockaddr *addr, const char *hostname, const char *service);
- /*!
- * \brief Get our local IP address when contacting a remote host
- *
- * \details
- * This function will attempt to connect(2) to them over UDP using a source
- * port of 5060. If the connect(2) call is successful, then we inspect the
- * sockaddr_in output parameter of connect(2) to determine the IP address
- * used to connect to them. This IP address is then copied into us.
- *
- * \param them The IP address to which we wish to attempt to connect
- * \param[out] us The source IP address used to connect to them
- * \retval -1 Failure
- * \retval 0 Success
- */
- int ast_ouraddrfor(const struct ast_sockaddr *them, struct ast_sockaddr *us);
- /*!
- * \brief Find an IP address associated with a specific interface
- *
- * \details
- * Given an interface such as "eth0" we find the primary IP address
- * associated with it using the SIOCGIFADDR ioctl. If the ioctl call
- * should fail, we populate address with 0s.
- *
- * \note
- * This function is not actually used anywhere
- *
- * \param iface The interface name whose IP address we wish to find
- * \param[out] address The interface's IP address is placed into this param
- * \retval -1 Failure. address is filled with 0s
- * \retval 0 Success
- */
- int ast_lookup_iface(char *iface, struct ast_sockaddr *address);
- /*!
- * \brief Duplicate the contents of a list of host access rules
- *
- * \details
- * A deep copy of all ast_has in the list is made. The returned
- * value is allocated on the heap and must be freed independently
- * of the input parameter when finished.
- *
- * \param original The ast_ha to copy
- * \retval The head of the list of duplicated ast_has
- */
- struct ast_ha *ast_duplicate_ha_list(struct ast_ha *original);
- /*!
- * \brief Duplicates the contests of a list of lists of host access rules.
- *
- * \details
- * A deep copy of an ast_acl list is made (which in turn means a deep copy of
- * each of the ast_ha structs contained within). The returned value is allocated
- * on the heap and must be freed independently of the input paramater when
- * finished.
- *
- * \param original The ast_acl_list to copy
- * \retval The new duplicated ast_acl_list
- */
- struct ast_acl_list *ast_duplicate_acl_list(struct ast_acl_list *original);
- /*!
- * \brief Find our IP address
- *
- * \details
- * This function goes through many iterations in an attempt to find
- * our IP address. If any step along the way should fail, we move to the
- * next item in the list. Here are the steps taken:
- * - If bindaddr has a non-zero IP address, that is copied into ourip
- * - We use a combination of gethostname and ast_gethostbyname to find our
- * IP address.
- * - We use ast_ouraddrfor with 198.41.0.4 as the destination IP address
- * - We try some platform-specific socket operations to find the IP address
- *
- * \param[out] ourip Our IP address is written here when it is found
- * \param bindaddr A hint used for finding our IP. See the steps above for
- * more details
- * \param family Only addresses of the given family will be returned. Use 0
- * or AST_SOCKADDR_UNSPEC to get addresses of all families.
- * \retval 0 Success
- * \retval -1 Failure
- */
- int ast_find_ourip(struct ast_sockaddr *ourip, const struct ast_sockaddr *bindaddr, int family);
- /*!
- * \brief Convert a string to the appropriate COS value
- *
- * \param value The COS string to convert
- * \param[out] cos The integer representation of that COS value
- * \retval -1 Failure
- * \retval 0 Success
- */
- int ast_str2cos(const char *value, unsigned int *cos);
- /*!
- * \brief Convert a string to the appropriate TOS value
- *
- * \param value The TOS string to convert
- * \param[out] tos The integer representation of that TOS value
- * \retval -1 Failure
- * \retval 0 Success
- */
- int ast_str2tos(const char *value, unsigned int *tos);
- /*!
- * \brief Convert a TOS value into its string representation
- *
- * \param tos The TOS value to look up
- * \return The string equivalent of the TOS value
- */
- const char *ast_tos2str(unsigned int tos);
- /*!
- * \brief Retrieve a named ACL
- *
- * \details
- * This function attempts to find a named ACL. If found, a copy
- * of the requested ACL will be made which must be freed by
- * the caller.
- *
- * \param name Name of the ACL sought
- * \param[out] is_realtime will be true if the ACL being returned is from realtime
- * \param[out] is_undefined will be true if no ACL profile can be found for the requested name
- *
- * \retval A copy of the named ACL as an ast_ha
- * \retval NULL if no ACL could be found.
- */
- struct ast_ha *ast_named_acl_find(const char *name, int *is_realtime, int *is_undefined);
- /*!
- * \brief Initialize and configure the named ACL system.
- *
- * \details
- * This function will prepare the named ACL system for use.
- * For this reason, it needs to be called before other things that use ACLs are initialized.
- */
- int ast_named_acl_init(void);
- /*!
- * \brief reload/reconfigure the named ACL system.
- *
- * \details
- * This function is designed to trigger an event upon a successful reload that may update
- * ACL consumers.
- */
- int ast_named_acl_reload(void);
- /*!
- * \brief a \ref stasis_message_type for changes against a named ACL or the set of all named ACLs
- * \since 12
- *
- * \retval NULL on error
- * \retval \ref stasis_message_type for named ACL changes
- *
- * \note Messages of this type should always be issued on and expected from the
- * \ref ast_security_topic \ref stasis_topic
- */
- struct stasis_message_type *ast_named_acl_change_type(void);
- #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
- }
- #endif
- #endif /* _ASTERISK_ACL_H */
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