1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions
7 * retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2)
8 * distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and
9 * this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials
10 * provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning
11 * features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement:
12 * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California,
13 * Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of
14 * the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
15 * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
16 * written permission.
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
18 * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
19 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
20 *
21 *  Internet, ethernet, port, and protocol string to address
22 *  and address to string conversion routines
23 */
24#ifndef lint
25static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
26    "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/addrtoname.c,v 1.119 2007-08-08 14:06:34 hannes Exp $ (LBL)";
27#endif
28
29#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
30#include "config.h"
31#endif
32
33#include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
34
35#ifdef USE_ETHER_NTOHOST
36#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IF_ETHER_H
37struct mbuf;		/* Squelch compiler warnings on some platforms for */
38struct rtentry;		/* declarations in <net/if.h> */
39#include <net/if.h>	/* for "struct ifnet" in "struct arpcom" on Solaris */
40#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
41#endif /* HAVE_NETINET_IF_ETHER_H */
42#ifdef NETINET_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_NTOHOST
43#include <netinet/ether.h>
44#endif /* NETINET_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_NTOHOST */
45
46#if !defined(HAVE_DECL_ETHER_NTOHOST) || !HAVE_DECL_ETHER_NTOHOST
47#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_ETHER_ADDR
48struct ether_addr {
49	unsigned char ether_addr_octet[6];
50};
51#endif
52extern int ether_ntohost(char *, const struct ether_addr *);
53#endif
54
55#endif /* USE_ETHER_NTOHOST */
56
57#include <pcap.h>
58#include <pcap-namedb.h>
59#include <signal.h>
60#include <stdio.h>
61#include <string.h>
62#include <stdlib.h>
63
64#include "interface.h"
65#include "addrtoname.h"
66#include "llc.h"
67#include "setsignal.h"
68#include "extract.h"
69#include "oui.h"
70
71#ifndef ETHER_ADDR_LEN
72#define ETHER_ADDR_LEN	6
73#endif
74
75/*
76 * hash tables for whatever-to-name translations
77 *
78 * XXX there has to be error checks against strdup(3) failure
79 */
80
81#define HASHNAMESIZE 4096
82
83struct hnamemem {
84	u_int32_t addr;
85	const char *name;
86	struct hnamemem *nxt;
87};
88
89static struct hnamemem hnametable[HASHNAMESIZE];
90static struct hnamemem tporttable[HASHNAMESIZE];
91static struct hnamemem uporttable[HASHNAMESIZE];
92static struct hnamemem eprototable[HASHNAMESIZE];
93static struct hnamemem dnaddrtable[HASHNAMESIZE];
94static struct hnamemem ipxsaptable[HASHNAMESIZE];
95
96#if defined(INET6) && defined(WIN32)
97/*
98 * fake gethostbyaddr for Win2k/XP
99 * gethostbyaddr() returns incorrect value when AF_INET6 is passed
100 * to 3rd argument.
101 *
102 * h_name in struct hostent is only valid.
103 */
104static struct hostent *
105win32_gethostbyaddr(const char *addr, int len, int type)
106{
107	static struct hostent host;
108	static char hostbuf[NI_MAXHOST];
109	char hname[NI_MAXHOST];
110	struct sockaddr_in6 addr6;
111
112	host.h_name = hostbuf;
113	switch (type) {
114	case AF_INET:
115		return gethostbyaddr(addr, len, type);
116		break;
117	case AF_INET6:
118		memset(&addr6, 0, sizeof(addr6));
119		addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
120		memcpy(&addr6.sin6_addr, addr, len);
121		if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&addr6, sizeof(addr6),
122		    hname, sizeof(hname), NULL, 0, 0)) {
123			return NULL;
124		} else {
125			strcpy(host.h_name, hname);
126			return &host;
127		}
128		break;
129	default:
130		return NULL;
131	}
132}
133#define gethostbyaddr win32_gethostbyaddr
134#endif /* INET6 & WIN32 */
135
136#ifdef INET6
137struct h6namemem {
138	struct in6_addr addr;
139	char *name;
140	struct h6namemem *nxt;
141};
142
143static struct h6namemem h6nametable[HASHNAMESIZE];
144#endif /* INET6 */
145
146struct enamemem {
147	u_short e_addr0;
148	u_short e_addr1;
149	u_short e_addr2;
150	const char *e_name;
151	u_char *e_nsap;			/* used only for nsaptable[] */
152#define e_bs e_nsap			/* for bytestringtable */
153	struct enamemem *e_nxt;
154};
155
156static struct enamemem enametable[HASHNAMESIZE];
157static struct enamemem nsaptable[HASHNAMESIZE];
158static struct enamemem bytestringtable[HASHNAMESIZE];
159
160struct protoidmem {
161	u_int32_t p_oui;
162	u_short p_proto;
163	const char *p_name;
164	struct protoidmem *p_nxt;
165};
166
167static struct protoidmem protoidtable[HASHNAMESIZE];
168
169/*
170 * A faster replacement for inet_ntoa().
171 */
172const char *
173intoa(u_int32_t addr)
174{
175	register char *cp;
176	register u_int byte;
177	register int n;
178	static char buf[sizeof(".xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx")];
179
180	NTOHL(addr);
181	cp = buf + sizeof(buf);
182	*--cp = '\0';
183
184	n = 4;
185	do {
186		byte = addr & 0xff;
187		*--cp = byte % 10 + '0';
188		byte /= 10;
189		if (byte > 0) {
190			*--cp = byte % 10 + '0';
191			byte /= 10;
192			if (byte > 0)
193				*--cp = byte + '0';
194		}
195		*--cp = '.';
196		addr >>= 8;
197	} while (--n > 0);
198
199	return cp + 1;
200}
201
202static u_int32_t f_netmask;
203static u_int32_t f_localnet;
204
205/*
206 * Return a name for the IP address pointed to by ap.  This address
207 * is assumed to be in network byte order.
208 *
209 * NOTE: ap is *NOT* necessarily part of the packet data (not even if
210 * this is being called with the "ipaddr_string()" macro), so you
211 * *CANNOT* use the TCHECK{2}/TTEST{2} macros on it.  Furthermore,
212 * even in cases where it *is* part of the packet data, the caller
213 * would still have to check for a null return value, even if it's
214 * just printing the return value with "%s" - not all versions of
215 * printf print "(null)" with "%s" and a null pointer, some of them
216 * don't check for a null pointer and crash in that case.
217 *
218 * The callers of this routine should, before handing this routine
219 * a pointer to packet data, be sure that the data is present in
220 * the packet buffer.  They should probably do those checks anyway,
221 * as other data at that layer might not be IP addresses, and it
222 * also needs to check whether they're present in the packet buffer.
223 */
224const char *
225getname(const u_char *ap)
226{
227	register struct hostent *hp;
228	u_int32_t addr;
229	static struct hnamemem *p;		/* static for longjmp() */
230
231	memcpy(&addr, ap, sizeof(addr));
232	p = &hnametable[addr & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
233	for (; p->nxt; p = p->nxt) {
234		if (p->addr == addr)
235			return (p->name);
236	}
237	p->addr = addr;
238	p->nxt = newhnamemem();
239
240	/*
241	 * Print names unless:
242	 *	(1) -n was given.
243	 *      (2) Address is foreign and -f was given. (If -f was not
244	 *	    given, f_netmask and f_localnet are 0 and the test
245	 *	    evaluates to true)
246	 */
247	if (!nflag &&
248	    (addr & f_netmask) == f_localnet) {
249		hp = gethostbyaddr((char *)&addr, 4, AF_INET);
250		if (hp) {
251			char *dotp;
252
253			p->name = strdup(hp->h_name);
254			if (Nflag) {
255				/* Remove domain qualifications */
256				dotp = strchr(p->name, '.');
257				if (dotp)
258					*dotp = '\0';
259			}
260			return (p->name);
261		}
262	}
263	p->name = strdup(intoa(addr));
264	return (p->name);
265}
266
267#ifdef INET6
268/*
269 * Return a name for the IP6 address pointed to by ap.  This address
270 * is assumed to be in network byte order.
271 */
272const char *
273getname6(const u_char *ap)
274{
275	register struct hostent *hp;
276	union {
277		struct in6_addr addr;
278		struct for_hash_addr {
279			char fill[14];
280			u_int16_t d;
281		} addra;
282	} addr;
283	static struct h6namemem *p;		/* static for longjmp() */
284	register const char *cp;
285	char ntop_buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
286
287	memcpy(&addr, ap, sizeof(addr));
288	p = &h6nametable[addr.addra.d & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
289	for (; p->nxt; p = p->nxt) {
290		if (memcmp(&p->addr, &addr, sizeof(addr)) == 0)
291			return (p->name);
292	}
293	p->addr = addr.addr;
294	p->nxt = newh6namemem();
295
296	/*
297	 * Do not print names if -n was given.
298	 */
299	if (!nflag) {
300		hp = gethostbyaddr((char *)&addr, sizeof(addr), AF_INET6);
301		if (hp) {
302			char *dotp;
303
304			p->name = strdup(hp->h_name);
305			if (Nflag) {
306				/* Remove domain qualifications */
307				dotp = strchr(p->name, '.');
308				if (dotp)
309					*dotp = '\0';
310			}
311			return (p->name);
312		}
313	}
314	cp = inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &addr, ntop_buf, sizeof(ntop_buf));
315	p->name = strdup(cp);
316	return (p->name);
317}
318#endif /* INET6 */
319
320static const char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
321
322
323/* Find the hash node that corresponds the ether address 'ep' */
324
325static inline struct enamemem *
326lookup_emem(const u_char *ep)
327{
328	register u_int i, j, k;
329	struct enamemem *tp;
330
331	k = (ep[0] << 8) | ep[1];
332	j = (ep[2] << 8) | ep[3];
333	i = (ep[4] << 8) | ep[5];
334
335	tp = &enametable[(i ^ j) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
336	while (tp->e_nxt)
337		if (tp->e_addr0 == i &&
338		    tp->e_addr1 == j &&
339		    tp->e_addr2 == k)
340			return tp;
341		else
342			tp = tp->e_nxt;
343	tp->e_addr0 = i;
344	tp->e_addr1 = j;
345	tp->e_addr2 = k;
346	tp->e_nxt = (struct enamemem *)calloc(1, sizeof(*tp));
347	if (tp->e_nxt == NULL)
348		error("lookup_emem: calloc");
349
350	return tp;
351}
352
353/*
354 * Find the hash node that corresponds to the bytestring 'bs'
355 * with length 'nlen'
356 */
357
358static inline struct enamemem *
359lookup_bytestring(register const u_char *bs, const unsigned int nlen)
360{
361	struct enamemem *tp;
362	register u_int i, j, k;
363
364	if (nlen >= 6) {
365		k = (bs[0] << 8) | bs[1];
366		j = (bs[2] << 8) | bs[3];
367		i = (bs[4] << 8) | bs[5];
368	} else if (nlen >= 4) {
369		k = (bs[0] << 8) | bs[1];
370		j = (bs[2] << 8) | bs[3];
371		i = 0;
372	} else
373		i = j = k = 0;
374
375	tp = &bytestringtable[(i ^ j) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
376	while (tp->e_nxt)
377		if (tp->e_addr0 == i &&
378		    tp->e_addr1 == j &&
379		    tp->e_addr2 == k &&
380		    memcmp((const char *)bs, (const char *)(tp->e_bs), nlen) == 0)
381			return tp;
382		else
383			tp = tp->e_nxt;
384
385	tp->e_addr0 = i;
386	tp->e_addr1 = j;
387	tp->e_addr2 = k;
388
389	tp->e_bs = (u_char *) calloc(1, nlen + 1);
390	if (tp->e_bs == NULL)
391		error("lookup_bytestring: calloc");
392
393	memcpy(tp->e_bs, bs, nlen);
394	tp->e_nxt = (struct enamemem *)calloc(1, sizeof(*tp));
395	if (tp->e_nxt == NULL)
396		error("lookup_bytestring: calloc");
397
398	return tp;
399}
400
401/* Find the hash node that corresponds the NSAP 'nsap' */
402
403static inline struct enamemem *
404lookup_nsap(register const u_char *nsap)
405{
406	register u_int i, j, k;
407	unsigned int nlen = *nsap;
408	struct enamemem *tp;
409	const u_char *ensap = nsap + nlen - 6;
410
411	if (nlen > 6) {
412		k = (ensap[0] << 8) | ensap[1];
413		j = (ensap[2] << 8) | ensap[3];
414		i = (ensap[4] << 8) | ensap[5];
415	}
416	else
417		i = j = k = 0;
418
419	tp = &nsaptable[(i ^ j) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
420	while (tp->e_nxt)
421		if (tp->e_addr0 == i &&
422		    tp->e_addr1 == j &&
423		    tp->e_addr2 == k &&
424		    tp->e_nsap[0] == nlen &&
425		    memcmp((const char *)&(nsap[1]),
426			(char *)&(tp->e_nsap[1]), nlen) == 0)
427			return tp;
428		else
429			tp = tp->e_nxt;
430	tp->e_addr0 = i;
431	tp->e_addr1 = j;
432	tp->e_addr2 = k;
433	tp->e_nsap = (u_char *)malloc(nlen + 1);
434	if (tp->e_nsap == NULL)
435		error("lookup_nsap: malloc");
436	memcpy((char *)tp->e_nsap, (const char *)nsap, nlen + 1);
437	tp->e_nxt = (struct enamemem *)calloc(1, sizeof(*tp));
438	if (tp->e_nxt == NULL)
439		error("lookup_nsap: calloc");
440
441	return tp;
442}
443
444/* Find the hash node that corresponds the protoid 'pi'. */
445
446static inline struct protoidmem *
447lookup_protoid(const u_char *pi)
448{
449	register u_int i, j;
450	struct protoidmem *tp;
451
452	/* 5 octets won't be aligned */
453	i = (((pi[0] << 8) + pi[1]) << 8) + pi[2];
454	j =   (pi[3] << 8) + pi[4];
455	/* XXX should be endian-insensitive, but do big-endian testing  XXX */
456
457	tp = &protoidtable[(i ^ j) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)];
458	while (tp->p_nxt)
459		if (tp->p_oui == i && tp->p_proto == j)
460			return tp;
461		else
462			tp = tp->p_nxt;
463	tp->p_oui = i;
464	tp->p_proto = j;
465	tp->p_nxt = (struct protoidmem *)calloc(1, sizeof(*tp));
466	if (tp->p_nxt == NULL)
467		error("lookup_protoid: calloc");
468
469	return tp;
470}
471
472const char *
473etheraddr_string(register const u_char *ep)
474{
475	register int i;
476	register char *cp;
477	register struct enamemem *tp;
478	int oui;
479	char buf[BUFSIZE];
480
481	tp = lookup_emem(ep);
482	if (tp->e_name)
483		return (tp->e_name);
484#ifdef USE_ETHER_NTOHOST
485	if (!nflag) {
486		char buf2[BUFSIZE];
487
488		/*
489		 * We don't cast it to "const struct ether_addr *"
490		 * because some systems fail to declare the second
491		 * argument as a "const" pointer, even though they
492		 * don't modify what it points to.
493		 */
494		if (ether_ntohost(buf2, (struct ether_addr *)ep) == 0) {
495			tp->e_name = strdup(buf2);
496			return (tp->e_name);
497		}
498	}
499#endif
500	cp = buf;
501	oui = EXTRACT_24BITS(ep);
502	*cp++ = hex[*ep >> 4 ];
503	*cp++ = hex[*ep++ & 0xf];
504	for (i = 5; --i >= 0;) {
505		*cp++ = ':';
506		*cp++ = hex[*ep >> 4 ];
507		*cp++ = hex[*ep++ & 0xf];
508	}
509
510	if (!nflag) {
511		snprintf(cp, BUFSIZE - (2 + 5*3), " (oui %s)",
512		    tok2str(oui_values, "Unknown", oui));
513	} else
514		*cp = '\0';
515	tp->e_name = strdup(buf);
516	return (tp->e_name);
517}
518
519const char *
520le64addr_string(const u_char *ep)
521{
522	const unsigned int len = 8;
523	register u_int i;
524	register char *cp;
525	register struct enamemem *tp;
526	char buf[BUFSIZE];
527
528	tp = lookup_bytestring(ep, len);
529	if (tp->e_name)
530		return (tp->e_name);
531
532	cp = buf;
533	for (i = len; i > 0 ; --i) {
534		*cp++ = hex[*(ep + i - 1) >> 4];
535		*cp++ = hex[*(ep + i - 1) & 0xf];
536		*cp++ = ':';
537	}
538	cp --;
539
540	*cp = '\0';
541
542	tp->e_name = strdup(buf);
543
544	return (tp->e_name);
545}
546
547const char *
548linkaddr_string(const u_char *ep, const unsigned int type, const unsigned int len)
549{
550	register u_int i;
551	register char *cp;
552	register struct enamemem *tp;
553
554	if (len == 0)
555		return ("<empty>");
556
557	if (type == LINKADDR_ETHER && len == ETHER_ADDR_LEN)
558		return (etheraddr_string(ep));
559
560	if (type == LINKADDR_FRELAY)
561		return (q922_string(ep));
562
563	tp = lookup_bytestring(ep, len);
564	if (tp->e_name)
565		return (tp->e_name);
566
567	tp->e_name = cp = (char *)malloc(len*3);
568	if (tp->e_name == NULL)
569		error("linkaddr_string: malloc");
570	*cp++ = hex[*ep >> 4];
571	*cp++ = hex[*ep++ & 0xf];
572	for (i = len-1; i > 0 ; --i) {
573		*cp++ = ':';
574		*cp++ = hex[*ep >> 4];
575		*cp++ = hex[*ep++ & 0xf];
576	}
577	*cp = '\0';
578	return (tp->e_name);
579}
580
581const char *
582etherproto_string(u_short port)
583{
584	register char *cp;
585	register struct hnamemem *tp;
586	register u_int32_t i = port;
587	char buf[sizeof("0000")];
588
589	for (tp = &eprototable[i & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)]; tp->nxt; tp = tp->nxt)
590		if (tp->addr == i)
591			return (tp->name);
592
593	tp->addr = i;
594	tp->nxt = newhnamemem();
595
596	cp = buf;
597	NTOHS(port);
598	*cp++ = hex[port >> 12 & 0xf];
599	*cp++ = hex[port >> 8 & 0xf];
600	*cp++ = hex[port >> 4 & 0xf];
601	*cp++ = hex[port & 0xf];
602	*cp++ = '\0';
603	tp->name = strdup(buf);
604	return (tp->name);
605}
606
607const char *
608protoid_string(register const u_char *pi)
609{
610	register u_int i, j;
611	register char *cp;
612	register struct protoidmem *tp;
613	char buf[sizeof("00:00:00:00:00")];
614
615	tp = lookup_protoid(pi);
616	if (tp->p_name)
617		return tp->p_name;
618
619	cp = buf;
620	if ((j = *pi >> 4) != 0)
621		*cp++ = hex[j];
622	*cp++ = hex[*pi++ & 0xf];
623	for (i = 4; (int)--i >= 0;) {
624		*cp++ = ':';
625		if ((j = *pi >> 4) != 0)
626			*cp++ = hex[j];
627		*cp++ = hex[*pi++ & 0xf];
628	}
629	*cp = '\0';
630	tp->p_name = strdup(buf);
631	return (tp->p_name);
632}
633
634#define ISONSAP_MAX_LENGTH 20
635const char *
636isonsap_string(const u_char *nsap, register u_int nsap_length)
637{
638	register u_int nsap_idx;
639	register char *cp;
640	register struct enamemem *tp;
641
642	if (nsap_length < 1 || nsap_length > ISONSAP_MAX_LENGTH)
643		return ("isonsap_string: illegal length");
644
645	tp = lookup_nsap(nsap);
646	if (tp->e_name)
647		return tp->e_name;
648
649	tp->e_name = cp = (char *)malloc(sizeof("xx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xx"));
650	if (cp == NULL)
651		error("isonsap_string: malloc");
652
653	for (nsap_idx = 0; nsap_idx < nsap_length; nsap_idx++) {
654		*cp++ = hex[*nsap >> 4];
655		*cp++ = hex[*nsap++ & 0xf];
656		if (((nsap_idx & 1) == 0) &&
657		     (nsap_idx + 1 < nsap_length)) {
658		     	*cp++ = '.';
659		}
660	}
661	*cp = '\0';
662	return (tp->e_name);
663}
664
665const char *
666tcpport_string(u_short port)
667{
668	register struct hnamemem *tp;
669	register u_int32_t i = port;
670	char buf[sizeof("00000")];
671
672	for (tp = &tporttable[i & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)]; tp->nxt; tp = tp->nxt)
673		if (tp->addr == i)
674			return (tp->name);
675
676	tp->addr = i;
677	tp->nxt = newhnamemem();
678
679	(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", i);
680	tp->name = strdup(buf);
681	return (tp->name);
682}
683
684const char *
685udpport_string(register u_short port)
686{
687	register struct hnamemem *tp;
688	register u_int32_t i = port;
689	char buf[sizeof("00000")];
690
691	for (tp = &uporttable[i & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)]; tp->nxt; tp = tp->nxt)
692		if (tp->addr == i)
693			return (tp->name);
694
695	tp->addr = i;
696	tp->nxt = newhnamemem();
697
698	(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", i);
699	tp->name = strdup(buf);
700	return (tp->name);
701}
702
703const char *
704ipxsap_string(u_short port)
705{
706	register char *cp;
707	register struct hnamemem *tp;
708	register u_int32_t i = port;
709	char buf[sizeof("0000")];
710
711	for (tp = &ipxsaptable[i & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)]; tp->nxt; tp = tp->nxt)
712		if (tp->addr == i)
713			return (tp->name);
714
715	tp->addr = i;
716	tp->nxt = newhnamemem();
717
718	cp = buf;
719	NTOHS(port);
720	*cp++ = hex[port >> 12 & 0xf];
721	*cp++ = hex[port >> 8 & 0xf];
722	*cp++ = hex[port >> 4 & 0xf];
723	*cp++ = hex[port & 0xf];
724	*cp++ = '\0';
725	tp->name = strdup(buf);
726	return (tp->name);
727}
728
729static void
730init_servarray(void)
731{
732	struct servent *sv;
733	register struct hnamemem *table;
734	register int i;
735	char buf[sizeof("0000000000")];
736
737	while ((sv = getservent()) != NULL) {
738		int port = ntohs(sv->s_port);
739		i = port & (HASHNAMESIZE-1);
740		if (strcmp(sv->s_proto, "tcp") == 0)
741			table = &tporttable[i];
742		else if (strcmp(sv->s_proto, "udp") == 0)
743			table = &uporttable[i];
744		else
745			continue;
746
747		while (table->name)
748			table = table->nxt;
749		if (nflag) {
750			(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", port);
751			table->name = strdup(buf);
752		} else
753			table->name = strdup(sv->s_name);
754		table->addr = port;
755		table->nxt = newhnamemem();
756	}
757	endservent();
758}
759
760/* in libpcap.a (nametoaddr.c) */
761#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(USE_STATIC_LIBPCAP)
762__declspec(dllimport)
763#else
764extern
765#endif
766const struct eproto {
767	const char *s;
768	u_short p;
769} eproto_db[];
770
771static void
772init_eprotoarray(void)
773{
774	register int i;
775	register struct hnamemem *table;
776
777	for (i = 0; eproto_db[i].s; i++) {
778		int j = htons(eproto_db[i].p) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1);
779		table = &eprototable[j];
780		while (table->name)
781			table = table->nxt;
782		table->name = eproto_db[i].s;
783		table->addr = htons(eproto_db[i].p);
784		table->nxt = newhnamemem();
785	}
786}
787
788static const struct protoidlist {
789	const u_char protoid[5];
790	const char *name;
791} protoidlist[] = {
792	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x01, 0x07 }, "CiscoMLS" },
793	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x20, 0x00 }, "CiscoCDP" },
794	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x20, 0x01 }, "CiscoCGMP" },
795	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x20, 0x03 }, "CiscoVTP" },
796	{{ 0x00, 0xe0, 0x2b, 0x00, 0xbb }, "ExtremeEDP" },
797	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }, NULL }
798};
799
800/*
801 * SNAP proto IDs with org code 0:0:0 are actually encapsulated Ethernet
802 * types.
803 */
804static void
805init_protoidarray(void)
806{
807	register int i;
808	register struct protoidmem *tp;
809	const struct protoidlist *pl;
810	u_char protoid[5];
811
812	protoid[0] = 0;
813	protoid[1] = 0;
814	protoid[2] = 0;
815	for (i = 0; eproto_db[i].s; i++) {
816		u_short etype = htons(eproto_db[i].p);
817
818		memcpy((char *)&protoid[3], (char *)&etype, 2);
819		tp = lookup_protoid(protoid);
820		tp->p_name = strdup(eproto_db[i].s);
821	}
822	/* Hardwire some SNAP proto ID names */
823	for (pl = protoidlist; pl->name != NULL; ++pl) {
824		tp = lookup_protoid(pl->protoid);
825		/* Don't override existing name */
826		if (tp->p_name != NULL)
827			continue;
828
829		tp->p_name = pl->name;
830	}
831}
832
833static const struct etherlist {
834	const u_char addr[6];
835	const char *name;
836} etherlist[] = {
837	{{ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff }, "Broadcast" },
838	{{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }, NULL }
839};
840
841/*
842 * Initialize the ethers hash table.  We take two different approaches
843 * depending on whether or not the system provides the ethers name
844 * service.  If it does, we just wire in a few names at startup,
845 * and etheraddr_string() fills in the table on demand.  If it doesn't,
846 * then we suck in the entire /etc/ethers file at startup.  The idea
847 * is that parsing the local file will be fast, but spinning through
848 * all the ethers entries via NIS & next_etherent might be very slow.
849 *
850 * XXX pcap_next_etherent doesn't belong in the pcap interface, but
851 * since the pcap module already does name-to-address translation,
852 * it's already does most of the work for the ethernet address-to-name
853 * translation, so we just pcap_next_etherent as a convenience.
854 */
855static void
856init_etherarray(void)
857{
858	register const struct etherlist *el;
859	register struct enamemem *tp;
860#ifdef USE_ETHER_NTOHOST
861	char name[256];
862#else
863	register struct pcap_etherent *ep;
864	register FILE *fp;
865
866	/* Suck in entire ethers file */
867	fp = fopen(PCAP_ETHERS_FILE, "r");
868	if (fp != NULL) {
869		while ((ep = pcap_next_etherent(fp)) != NULL) {
870			tp = lookup_emem(ep->addr);
871			tp->e_name = strdup(ep->name);
872		}
873		(void)fclose(fp);
874	}
875#endif
876
877	/* Hardwire some ethernet names */
878	for (el = etherlist; el->name != NULL; ++el) {
879		tp = lookup_emem(el->addr);
880		/* Don't override existing name */
881		if (tp->e_name != NULL)
882			continue;
883
884#ifdef USE_ETHER_NTOHOST
885		/*
886		 * Use YP/NIS version of name if available.
887		 *
888		 * We don't cast it to "const struct ether_addr *"
889		 * because some systems don't modify the Ethernet
890		 * address but fail to declare the second argument
891		 * as a "const" pointer.
892		 */
893		if (ether_ntohost(name, (struct ether_addr *)el->addr) == 0) {
894			tp->e_name = strdup(name);
895			continue;
896		}
897#endif
898		tp->e_name = el->name;
899	}
900}
901
902static const struct tok ipxsap_db[] = {
903	{ 0x0000, "Unknown" },
904	{ 0x0001, "User" },
905	{ 0x0002, "User Group" },
906	{ 0x0003, "PrintQueue" },
907	{ 0x0004, "FileServer" },
908	{ 0x0005, "JobServer" },
909	{ 0x0006, "Gateway" },
910	{ 0x0007, "PrintServer" },
911	{ 0x0008, "ArchiveQueue" },
912	{ 0x0009, "ArchiveServer" },
913	{ 0x000a, "JobQueue" },
914	{ 0x000b, "Administration" },
915	{ 0x000F, "Novell TI-RPC" },
916	{ 0x0017, "Diagnostics" },
917	{ 0x0020, "NetBIOS" },
918	{ 0x0021, "NAS SNA Gateway" },
919	{ 0x0023, "NACS AsyncGateway" },
920	{ 0x0024, "RemoteBridge/RoutingService" },
921	{ 0x0026, "BridgeServer" },
922	{ 0x0027, "TCP/IP Gateway" },
923	{ 0x0028, "Point-to-point X.25 BridgeServer" },
924	{ 0x0029, "3270 Gateway" },
925	{ 0x002a, "CHI Corp" },
926	{ 0x002c, "PC Chalkboard" },
927	{ 0x002d, "TimeSynchServer" },
928	{ 0x002e, "ARCserve5.0/PalindromeBackup" },
929	{ 0x0045, "DI3270 Gateway" },
930	{ 0x0047, "AdvertisingPrintServer" },
931	{ 0x004a, "NetBlazerModems" },
932	{ 0x004b, "BtrieveVAP" },
933	{ 0x004c, "NetwareSQL" },
934	{ 0x004d, "XtreeNetwork" },
935	{ 0x0050, "BtrieveVAP4.11" },
936	{ 0x0052, "QuickLink" },
937	{ 0x0053, "PrintQueueUser" },
938	{ 0x0058, "Multipoint X.25 Router" },
939	{ 0x0060, "STLB/NLM" },
940	{ 0x0064, "ARCserve" },
941	{ 0x0066, "ARCserve3.0" },
942	{ 0x0072, "WAN CopyUtility" },
943	{ 0x007a, "TES-NetwareVMS" },
944	{ 0x0092, "WATCOM Debugger/EmeraldTapeBackupServer" },
945	{ 0x0095, "DDA OBGYN" },
946	{ 0x0098, "NetwareAccessServer" },
947	{ 0x009a, "Netware for VMS II/NamedPipeServer" },
948	{ 0x009b, "NetwareAccessServer" },
949	{ 0x009e, "PortableNetwareServer/SunLinkNVT" },
950	{ 0x00a1, "PowerchuteAPC UPS" },
951	{ 0x00aa, "LAWserve" },
952	{ 0x00ac, "CompaqIDA StatusMonitor" },
953	{ 0x0100, "PIPE STAIL" },
954	{ 0x0102, "LAN ProtectBindery" },
955	{ 0x0103, "OracleDataBaseServer" },
956	{ 0x0107, "Netware386/RSPX RemoteConsole" },
957	{ 0x010f, "NovellSNA Gateway" },
958	{ 0x0111, "TestServer" },
959	{ 0x0112, "HP PrintServer" },
960	{ 0x0114, "CSA MUX" },
961	{ 0x0115, "CSA LCA" },
962	{ 0x0116, "CSA CM" },
963	{ 0x0117, "CSA SMA" },
964	{ 0x0118, "CSA DBA" },
965	{ 0x0119, "CSA NMA" },
966	{ 0x011a, "CSA SSA" },
967	{ 0x011b, "CSA STATUS" },
968	{ 0x011e, "CSA APPC" },
969	{ 0x0126, "SNA TEST SSA Profile" },
970	{ 0x012a, "CSA TRACE" },
971	{ 0x012b, "NetwareSAA" },
972	{ 0x012e, "IKARUS VirusScan" },
973	{ 0x0130, "CommunicationsExecutive" },
974	{ 0x0133, "NNS DomainServer/NetwareNamingServicesDomain" },
975	{ 0x0135, "NetwareNamingServicesProfile" },
976	{ 0x0137, "Netware386 PrintQueue/NNS PrintQueue" },
977	{ 0x0141, "LAN SpoolServer" },
978	{ 0x0152, "IRMALAN Gateway" },
979	{ 0x0154, "NamedPipeServer" },
980	{ 0x0166, "NetWareManagement" },
981	{ 0x0168, "Intel PICKIT CommServer/Intel CAS TalkServer" },
982	{ 0x0173, "Compaq" },
983	{ 0x0174, "Compaq SNMP Agent" },
984	{ 0x0175, "Compaq" },
985	{ 0x0180, "XTreeServer/XTreeTools" },
986	{ 0x018A, "NASI ServicesBroadcastServer" },
987	{ 0x01b0, "GARP Gateway" },
988	{ 0x01b1, "Binfview" },
989	{ 0x01bf, "IntelLanDeskManager" },
990	{ 0x01ca, "AXTEC" },
991	{ 0x01cb, "ShivaNetModem/E" },
992	{ 0x01cc, "ShivaLanRover/E" },
993	{ 0x01cd, "ShivaLanRover/T" },
994	{ 0x01ce, "ShivaUniversal" },
995	{ 0x01d8, "CastelleFAXPressServer" },
996	{ 0x01da, "CastelleLANPressPrintServer" },
997	{ 0x01dc, "CastelleFAX/Xerox7033 FaxServer/ExcelLanFax" },
998	{ 0x01f0, "LEGATO" },
999	{ 0x01f5, "LEGATO" },
1000	{ 0x0233, "NMS Agent/NetwareManagementAgent" },
1001	{ 0x0237, "NMS IPX Discovery/LANternReadWriteChannel" },
1002	{ 0x0238, "NMS IP Discovery/LANternTrapAlarmChannel" },
1003	{ 0x023a, "LANtern" },
1004	{ 0x023c, "MAVERICK" },
1005	{ 0x023f, "NovellSMDR" },
1006	{ 0x024e, "NetwareConnect" },
1007	{ 0x024f, "NASI ServerBroadcast Cisco" },
1008	{ 0x026a, "NMS ServiceConsole" },
1009	{ 0x026b, "TimeSynchronizationServer Netware 4.x" },
1010	{ 0x0278, "DirectoryServer Netware 4.x" },
1011	{ 0x027b, "NetwareManagementAgent" },
1012	{ 0x0280, "Novell File and Printer Sharing Service for PC" },
1013	{ 0x0304, "NovellSAA Gateway" },
1014	{ 0x0308, "COM/VERMED" },
1015	{ 0x030a, "GalacticommWorldgroupServer" },
1016	{ 0x030c, "IntelNetport2/HP JetDirect/HP Quicksilver" },
1017	{ 0x0320, "AttachmateGateway" },
1018	{ 0x0327, "MicrosoftDiagnostiocs" },
1019	{ 0x0328, "WATCOM SQL Server" },
1020	{ 0x0335, "MultiTechSystems MultisynchCommServer" },
1021	{ 0x0343, "Xylogics RemoteAccessServer/LANModem" },
1022	{ 0x0355, "ArcadaBackupExec" },
1023	{ 0x0358, "MSLCD1" },
1024	{ 0x0361, "NETINELO" },
1025	{ 0x037e, "Powerchute UPS Monitoring" },
1026	{ 0x037f, "ViruSafeNotify" },
1027	{ 0x0386, "HP Bridge" },
1028	{ 0x0387, "HP Hub" },
1029	{ 0x0394, "NetWare SAA Gateway" },
1030	{ 0x039b, "LotusNotes" },
1031	{ 0x03b7, "CertusAntiVirus" },
1032	{ 0x03c4, "ARCserve4.0" },
1033	{ 0x03c7, "LANspool3.5" },
1034	{ 0x03d7, "LexmarkPrinterServer" },
1035	{ 0x03d8, "LexmarkXLE PrinterServer" },
1036	{ 0x03dd, "BanyanENS NetwareClient" },
1037	{ 0x03de, "GuptaSequelBaseServer/NetWareSQL" },
1038	{ 0x03e1, "UnivelUnixware" },
1039	{ 0x03e4, "UnivelUnixware" },
1040	{ 0x03fc, "IntelNetport" },
1041	{ 0x03fd, "PrintServerQueue" },
1042	{ 0x040A, "ipnServer" },
1043	{ 0x040D, "LVERRMAN" },
1044	{ 0x040E, "LVLIC" },
1045	{ 0x0414, "NET Silicon (DPI)/Kyocera" },
1046	{ 0x0429, "SiteLockVirus" },
1047	{ 0x0432, "UFHELPR???" },
1048	{ 0x0433, "Synoptics281xAdvancedSNMPAgent" },
1049	{ 0x0444, "MicrosoftNT SNA Server" },
1050	{ 0x0448, "Oracle" },
1051	{ 0x044c, "ARCserve5.01" },
1052	{ 0x0457, "CanonGP55" },
1053	{ 0x045a, "QMS Printers" },
1054	{ 0x045b, "DellSCSI Array" },
1055	{ 0x0491, "NetBlazerModems" },
1056	{ 0x04ac, "OnTimeScheduler" },
1057	{ 0x04b0, "CD-Net" },
1058	{ 0x0513, "EmulexNQA" },
1059	{ 0x0520, "SiteLockChecks" },
1060	{ 0x0529, "SiteLockChecks" },
1061	{ 0x052d, "CitrixOS2 AppServer" },
1062	{ 0x0535, "Tektronix" },
1063	{ 0x0536, "Milan" },
1064	{ 0x055d, "Attachmate SNA gateway" },
1065	{ 0x056b, "IBM8235 ModemServer" },
1066	{ 0x056c, "ShivaLanRover/E PLUS" },
1067	{ 0x056d, "ShivaLanRover/T PLUS" },
1068	{ 0x0580, "McAfeeNetShield" },
1069	{ 0x05B8, "NLM to workstation communication (Revelation Software)" },
1070	{ 0x05BA, "CompatibleSystemsRouters" },
1071	{ 0x05BE, "CheyenneHierarchicalStorageManager" },
1072	{ 0x0606, "JCWatermarkImaging" },
1073	{ 0x060c, "AXISNetworkPrinter" },
1074	{ 0x0610, "AdaptecSCSIManagement" },
1075	{ 0x0621, "IBM AntiVirus" },
1076	{ 0x0640, "Windows95 RemoteRegistryService" },
1077	{ 0x064e, "MicrosoftIIS" },
1078	{ 0x067b, "Microsoft Win95/98 File and Print Sharing for NetWare" },
1079	{ 0x067c, "Microsoft Win95/98 File and Print Sharing for NetWare" },
1080	{ 0x076C, "Xerox" },
1081	{ 0x079b, "ShivaLanRover/E 115" },
1082	{ 0x079c, "ShivaLanRover/T 115" },
1083	{ 0x07B4, "CubixWorldDesk" },
1084	{ 0x07c2, "Quarterdeck IWare Connect V2.x NLM" },
1085	{ 0x07c1, "Quarterdeck IWare Connect V3.x NLM" },
1086	{ 0x0810, "ELAN License Server Demo" },
1087	{ 0x0824, "ShivaLanRoverAccessSwitch/E" },
1088	{ 0x086a, "ISSC Collector" },
1089	{ 0x087f, "ISSC DAS AgentAIX" },
1090	{ 0x0880, "Intel Netport PRO" },
1091	{ 0x0881, "Intel Netport PRO" },
1092	{ 0x0b29, "SiteLock" },
1093	{ 0x0c29, "SiteLockApplications" },
1094	{ 0x0c2c, "LicensingServer" },
1095	{ 0x2101, "PerformanceTechnologyInstantInternet" },
1096	{ 0x2380, "LAI SiteLock" },
1097	{ 0x238c, "MeetingMaker" },
1098	{ 0x4808, "SiteLockServer/SiteLockMetering" },
1099	{ 0x5555, "SiteLockUser" },
1100	{ 0x6312, "Tapeware" },
1101	{ 0x6f00, "RabbitGateway" },
1102	{ 0x7703, "MODEM" },
1103	{ 0x8002, "NetPortPrinters" },
1104	{ 0x8008, "WordPerfectNetworkVersion" },
1105	{ 0x85BE, "Cisco EIGRP" },
1106	{ 0x8888, "WordPerfectNetworkVersion/QuickNetworkManagement" },
1107	{ 0x9000, "McAfeeNetShield" },
1108	{ 0x9604, "CSA-NT_MON" },
1109	{ 0xb6a8, "OceanIsleReachoutRemoteControl" },
1110	{ 0xf11f, "SiteLockMetering" },
1111	{ 0xf1ff, "SiteLock" },
1112	{ 0xf503, "Microsoft SQL Server" },
1113	{ 0xF905, "IBM TimeAndPlace" },
1114	{ 0xfbfb, "TopCallIII FaxServer" },
1115	{ 0xffff, "AnyService/Wildcard" },
1116	{ 0, (char *)0 }
1117};
1118
1119static void
1120init_ipxsaparray(void)
1121{
1122	register int i;
1123	register struct hnamemem *table;
1124
1125	for (i = 0; ipxsap_db[i].s != NULL; i++) {
1126		int j = htons(ipxsap_db[i].v) & (HASHNAMESIZE-1);
1127		table = &ipxsaptable[j];
1128		while (table->name)
1129			table = table->nxt;
1130		table->name = ipxsap_db[i].s;
1131		table->addr = htons(ipxsap_db[i].v);
1132		table->nxt = newhnamemem();
1133	}
1134}
1135
1136/*
1137 * Initialize the address to name translation machinery.  We map all
1138 * non-local IP addresses to numeric addresses if fflag is true (i.e.,
1139 * to prevent blocking on the nameserver).  localnet is the IP address
1140 * of the local network.  mask is its subnet mask.
1141 */
1142void
1143init_addrtoname(u_int32_t localnet, u_int32_t mask)
1144{
1145	if (fflag) {
1146		f_localnet = localnet;
1147		f_netmask = mask;
1148	}
1149	if (nflag)
1150		/*
1151		 * Simplest way to suppress names.
1152		 */
1153		return;
1154
1155	init_etherarray();
1156	init_servarray();
1157	init_eprotoarray();
1158	init_protoidarray();
1159	init_ipxsaparray();
1160}
1161
1162const char *
1163dnaddr_string(u_short dnaddr)
1164{
1165	register struct hnamemem *tp;
1166
1167	for (tp = &dnaddrtable[dnaddr & (HASHNAMESIZE-1)]; tp->nxt != 0;
1168	     tp = tp->nxt)
1169		if (tp->addr == dnaddr)
1170			return (tp->name);
1171
1172	tp->addr = dnaddr;
1173	tp->nxt = newhnamemem();
1174	if (nflag)
1175		tp->name = dnnum_string(dnaddr);
1176	else
1177		tp->name = dnname_string(dnaddr);
1178
1179	return(tp->name);
1180}
1181
1182/* Return a zero'ed hnamemem struct and cuts down on calloc() overhead */
1183struct hnamemem *
1184newhnamemem(void)
1185{
1186	register struct hnamemem *p;
1187	static struct hnamemem *ptr = NULL;
1188	static u_int num = 0;
1189
1190	if (num  <= 0) {
1191		num = 64;
1192		ptr = (struct hnamemem *)calloc(num, sizeof (*ptr));
1193		if (ptr == NULL)
1194			error("newhnamemem: calloc");
1195	}
1196	--num;
1197	p = ptr++;
1198	return (p);
1199}
1200
1201#ifdef INET6
1202/* Return a zero'ed h6namemem struct and cuts down on calloc() overhead */
1203struct h6namemem *
1204newh6namemem(void)
1205{
1206	register struct h6namemem *p;
1207	static struct h6namemem *ptr = NULL;
1208	static u_int num = 0;
1209
1210	if (num  <= 0) {
1211		num = 64;
1212		ptr = (struct h6namemem *)calloc(num, sizeof (*ptr));
1213		if (ptr == NULL)
1214			error("newh6namemem: calloc");
1215	}
1216	--num;
1217	p = ptr++;
1218	return (p);
1219}
1220#endif /* INET6 */
1221