367 lines
11 KiB
C
367 lines
11 KiB
C
/*****************************************************************************
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*
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* Nagios-plugins parse_ini library
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*
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* License: GPL
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* Copyright (c) 2007 Nagios Plugins Development Team
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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*
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*****************************************************************************/
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#include "common.h"
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#include "utils_base.h"
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#include "parse_ini.h"
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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/* TODO: die like N::P if config file is not found */
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/* np_ini_info contains the result of parsing a "locator" in the format
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* [stanza_name][@config_filename] (check_foo@/etc/foo.ini, for example)
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*/
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typedef struct {
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char *file;
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char *stanza;
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} np_ini_info;
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/* eat all characters from a FILE pointer until n is encountered */
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#define GOBBLE_TO(f, c, n) do { (c)=fgetc((f)); } while((c)!=EOF && (c)!=(n))
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/* internal function that returns the constructed defaults options */
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static int read_defaults(FILE *f, const char *stanza, np_arg_list **opts);
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/* internal function that converts a single line into options format */
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static int add_option(FILE *f, np_arg_list **optlst);
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/* internal function to find default file */
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static char* default_file(void);
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/* internal function to stat() files */
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static int test_file(const char* env, int len, const char* file, char* temp_file);
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/* parse_locator decomposes a string of the form
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* [stanza][@filename]
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* into its seperate parts
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*/
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static void parse_locator(const char *locator, const char *def_stanza, np_ini_info *i){
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size_t locator_len=0, stanza_len=0;
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/* if locator is NULL we'll use default values */
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if(locator){
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locator_len=strlen(locator);
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stanza_len=strcspn(locator, "@");
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}
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/* if a non-default stanza is provided */
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if(stanza_len>0){
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i->stanza=(char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*(stanza_len+1));
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strncpy(i->stanza, locator, stanza_len);
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i->stanza[stanza_len]='\0';
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} else { /* otherwise we use the default stanza */
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i->stanza=strdup(def_stanza);
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}
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/* if there is no @file part */
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if(stanza_len==locator_len){
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i->file=default_file();
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if(strcmp(i->file, "") == 0){
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die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Cannot find '%s' or '%s' in any standard location.\n"), NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1, NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2);
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}
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} else {
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i->file=strdup(&(locator[stanza_len+1]));
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}
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if(i->file==NULL || i->stanza==NULL){
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die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("malloc() failed!\n"));
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}
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}
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/* this is the externally visible function used by extra_opts */
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np_arg_list* np_get_defaults(const char *locator, const char *default_section){
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FILE *inifile=NULL;
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np_arg_list *defaults=NULL;
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np_ini_info i;
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parse_locator(locator, default_section, &i);
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/* if a file was specified or if we're using the default file */
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if(i.file != NULL && strlen(i.file) > 0){
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if(strcmp(i.file, "-")==0){
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inifile=stdin;
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} else {
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inifile=fopen(i.file, "r");
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}
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if(inifile==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Can't read config file"));
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if(read_defaults(inifile, i.stanza, &defaults)==FALSE)
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die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Invalid section '%s' in config file '%s'\n"), i.stanza, i.file);
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free(i.file);
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if(inifile!=stdin) fclose(inifile);
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}
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free(i.stanza);
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return defaults;
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}
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/* read_defaults is where the meat of the parsing takes place.
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*
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* note that this may be called by a setuid binary, so we need to
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* be extra careful about user-supplied input (i.e. avoiding possible
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* format string vulnerabilities, etc)
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*/
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static int read_defaults(FILE *f, const char *stanza, np_arg_list **opts){
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int c, status=FALSE;
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size_t i, stanza_len;
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enum { NOSTANZA, WRONGSTANZA, RIGHTSTANZA } stanzastate=NOSTANZA;
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stanza_len=strlen(stanza);
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/* our little stanza-parsing state machine. */
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while((c=fgetc(f))!=EOF){
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/* gobble up leading whitespace */
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if(isspace(c)) continue;
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switch(c){
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/* globble up coment lines */
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case ';':
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case '#':
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GOBBLE_TO(f, c, '\n');
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break;
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/* start of a stanza. check to see if it matches */
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case '[':
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stanzastate=WRONGSTANZA;
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for(i=0; i<stanza_len; i++){
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c=fgetc(f);
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/* Strip leading whitespace */
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if(i==0) for(c; isspace(c); c=fgetc(f));
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/* nope, read to the end of the line */
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if(c!=stanza[i]) {
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GOBBLE_TO(f, c, '\n');
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break;
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}
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}
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/* if it matched up to here and the next char is ']'... */
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if(i==stanza_len){
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c=fgetc(f);
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/* Strip trailing whitespace */
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for(c; isspace(c); c=fgetc(f));
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if(c==']') stanzastate=RIGHTSTANZA;
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}
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break;
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/* otherwise, we're in the body of a stanza or a parse error */
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default:
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switch(stanzastate){
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/* we never found the start of the first stanza, so
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* we're dealing with a config error
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*/
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case NOSTANZA:
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die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Config file error"));
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break;
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/* we're in a stanza, but for a different plugin */
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case WRONGSTANZA:
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GOBBLE_TO(f, c, '\n');
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break;
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/* okay, this is where we start taking the config */
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case RIGHTSTANZA:
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ungetc(c, f);
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if(add_option(f, opts)){
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die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Config file error"));
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}
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status=TRUE;
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break;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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return status;
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}
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/*
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* read one line of input in the format
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* ^option[[:space:]]*(=[[:space:]]*value)?
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* and creates it as a cmdline argument
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* --option[=value]
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* appending it to the linked list optbuf.
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*/
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static int add_option(FILE *f, np_arg_list **optlst){
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np_arg_list *opttmp=*optlst, *optnew;
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char *linebuf=NULL, *lineend=NULL, *optptr=NULL, *optend=NULL;
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char *eqptr=NULL, *valptr=NULL, *spaceptr=NULL, *valend=NULL;
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short done_reading=0, equals=0, value=0;
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size_t cfg_len=0, read_sz=8, linebuf_sz=0, read_pos=0;
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size_t opt_len=0, val_len=0;
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/* read one line from the file */
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while(!done_reading){
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/* grow if necessary */
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if(linebuf==NULL || read_pos+read_sz >= linebuf_sz){
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linebuf_sz=(linebuf_sz>0)?linebuf_sz<<1:read_sz;
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linebuf=realloc(linebuf, linebuf_sz);
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if(linebuf==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("malloc() failed!\n"));
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}
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if(fgets(&linebuf[read_pos], read_sz, f)==NULL) done_reading=1;
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else {
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read_pos=strlen(linebuf);
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if(linebuf[read_pos-1]=='\n') {
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linebuf[--read_pos]='\0';
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done_reading=1;
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}
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}
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}
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lineend=&linebuf[read_pos];
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/* all that to read one line. isn't C fun? :) now comes the parsing :/ */
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/* skip leading whitespace */
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for(optptr=linebuf; optptr<lineend && isspace(*optptr); optptr++);
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/* continue to '=' or EOL, watching for spaces that might precede it */
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for(eqptr=optptr; eqptr<lineend && *eqptr!='='; eqptr++){
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if(isspace(*eqptr) && optend==NULL) optend=eqptr;
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else optend=NULL;
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}
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if(optend==NULL) optend=eqptr;
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--optend;
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/* ^[[:space:]]*=foo is a syntax error */
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if(optptr==eqptr) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Config file error\n"));
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/* continue from '=' to start of value or EOL */
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for(valptr=eqptr+1; valptr<lineend && isspace(*valptr); valptr++);
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/* continue to the end of value */
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for(valend=valptr; valend<lineend; valend++);
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--valend;
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/* Finally trim off trailing spaces */
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for(valend; isspace(*valend); valend--);
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/* calculate the length of "--foo" */
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opt_len=1+optend-optptr;
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/* 1-character params needs only one dash */
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if(opt_len==1)
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cfg_len=1+(opt_len);
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else
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cfg_len=2+(opt_len);
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/* if valptr<lineend then we have to also allocate space for "=bar" */
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if(valptr<lineend) {
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equals=value=1;
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val_len=1+valend-valptr;
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cfg_len+=1+val_len;
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}
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/* if valptr==valend then we have "=" but no "bar" */
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else if(valptr==lineend) {
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equals=1;
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cfg_len+=1;
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}
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/* A line with no equal sign isn't valid */
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if(equals==0) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, _("Config file error\n"));
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/* okay, now we have all the info we need, so we create a new np_arg_list
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* element and set the argument...
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*/
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optnew=(np_arg_list *)malloc(sizeof(np_arg_list));
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optnew->next=NULL;
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read_pos=0;
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optnew->arg=(char *)malloc(cfg_len+1);
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/* 1-character params needs only one dash */
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if(opt_len==1) {
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strncpy(&optnew->arg[read_pos], "-", 1);
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read_pos+=1;
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} else {
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strncpy(&optnew->arg[read_pos], "--", 2);
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read_pos+=2;
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}
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strncpy(&optnew->arg[read_pos], optptr, opt_len); read_pos+=opt_len;
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if(value) {
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optnew->arg[read_pos++]='=';
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strncpy(&optnew->arg[read_pos], valptr, val_len); read_pos+=val_len;
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}
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optnew->arg[read_pos]='\0';
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/* ...and put that to the end of the list */
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if(*optlst==NULL) {
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*optlst=optnew;
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} else {
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while(opttmp->next!=NULL) {
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opttmp=opttmp->next;
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}
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opttmp->next = optnew;
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}
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free(linebuf);
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return 0;
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}
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static char* default_file(void){
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struct stat sb;
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char *np_env=NULL, *default_file=NULL;
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char temp_file[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER];
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size_t len;
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if((np_env=getenv("NAGIOS_CONFIG_PATH"))!=NULL) {
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/* skip any starting colon... */
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while(*np_env==':') np_env++;
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/* Look for NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1 and NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2 in
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* every PATHs defined (colon-separated).
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*/
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while((len=strcspn(np_env,":"))>0){
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/* Test NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME[1-2] in current np_env token */
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if(test_file(np_env,len,NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(np_env,len,NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2,temp_file)==1){
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default_file=strdup(temp_file);
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break;
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}
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/* Move on to the next token */
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np_env+=len;
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while(*np_env==':') np_env++;
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} /* while(...) */
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} /* if(getenv("NAGIOS_CONFIG_PATH")) */
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/* Look for NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1 in NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH[1-4] */
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if(!default_file){
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if(test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH1,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH1),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH2,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH2),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH3,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH3),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH4,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_NAGIOS_PATH4),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME1,temp_file)==1)
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default_file=strdup(temp_file);
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}
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/* Look for NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2 in NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH[1-3] */
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if(!default_file){
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if(test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH1,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH1),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH2,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH2),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2,temp_file)==1 ||
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test_file(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH3,strlen(NP_DEFAULT_INI_PATH3),NP_DEFAULT_INI_FILENAME2,temp_file)==1)
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default_file=strdup(temp_file);
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}
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/* Return default_file or empty string (should return NULL if we want plugins
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* to die there)...
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*/
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if(default_file)
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return default_file;
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return "";
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}
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/* put together len bytes from env and the filename and test for its
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* existence. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not and -1 if test wasn't performed.
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*/
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static int test_file(const char* env, int len, const char* file, char* temp_file){
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struct stat sb;
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/* test if len + filelen + '/' + '\0' fits in temp_file */
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if((len+strlen(file)+2)>MAX_INPUT_BUFFER) return -1;
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strncpy(temp_file,env,len);
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temp_file[len]='\0';
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strncat(temp_file,"/",len+1);
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strncat(temp_file,file,len+strlen(file)+1);
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if(stat(temp_file, &sb) != -1) return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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