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3 # This code is distributed under the terms of the GPL
5 # (c) The SmoothWall Team
6 # Copyright (C) 2002 Alex Hudson - getcgihash() rewrite
7 # Copyright (C) 2002 Bob Grant <bob@cache.ucr.edu> - validmac()
8 # Copyright (c) 2002/04/13 Steve Bootes - add alias section, helper functions
9 # Copyright (c) 2002/08/23 Mark Wormgoor <mark@wormgoor.com> validfqdn()
10 # Copyright (c) 2003/09/11 Darren Critchley <darrenc@telus.net> srtarray()
12 # $Id: general-functions.pl,v 1.1.2.26 2006/01/04 16:33:55 franck78 Exp $
21 use Net
::IPv4Addr
qw(:all);
22 $|=1; # line buffering
24 $General::version
= 'VERSION';
25 $General::swroot
= 'CONFIG_ROOT';
26 $General::noipprefix
= 'noipg-';
27 $General::adminmanualurl
= 'http://wiki.ipfire.org';
30 # log ("message") use default 'ipcop' tag
31 # log ("tag","message") use your tag
36 $tag = shift if (@_>1);
37 my $logmessage = $_[0];
38 $logmessage =~ /([\w\W]*)/;
40 system('logger', '-t', $tag, $logmessage);
50 # Some ipcop code expects that readhash 'complete' the hash if new entries
51 # are presents. Not clear it !!!
54 open(FILE
, $filename) or die "Unable to read file $filename";
59 ($var, $val) = split /=/, $_, 2;
65 # Untaint variables read from hash
66 # trim space from begin and end
69 $var =~ /([A-Za-z0-9_-]*)/;
86 # write cgi vars to the file.
87 open(FILE
, ">${filename}") or die "Unable to write file $filename";
89 foreach $var (keys %$hash)
91 if ( $var eq "__CGI__"){next;}
93 # Darren Critchley Jan 17, 2003 added the following because when submitting with a graphic, the x and y
94 # location of the mouse are submitted as well, this was being written to the settings file causing
95 # some serious grief! This skips the variable.x and variable.y
96 if (!($var =~ /(.x|.y)$/)) {
99 if (!($var =~ /^ACTION/)) {
100 print FILE
"${var}=${val}\n"; }
108 # This function replaces the given hash in the original hash by keeping the old
109 # content and just replacing the new content
111 my $filename = $_[0];
116 readhash
("${filename}", \
%oldhash);
118 foreach $var (keys %$newhash){
119 $oldhash{$var}=$newhash->{$var};
122 # write cgi vars to the file.
123 open(FILE
, ">${filename}") or die "Unable to write file $filename";
125 foreach $var (keys %oldhash)
127 if ( $var eq "__CGI__"){next;}
128 $val = $oldhash{$var};
129 # Darren Critchley Jan 17, 2003 added the following because when submitting with a graphic, the x and y
130 # location of the mouse are submitted as well, this was being written to the settings file causing
131 # some serious grief! This skips the variable.x and variable.y
132 if (!($var =~ /(.x|.y)$/)) {
135 if (!($var =~ /^ACTION/)) {
136 print FILE
"${var}=${val}\n"; }
144 my ($dev, $ino, $mode, $nlink, $uid, $gid, $rdev, $size,
145 $atime, $mtime, $ctime, $blksize, $blocks) = stat $_[0];
148 my $totalsecs = $now - $mtime;
149 my $days = int($totalsecs / 86400);
150 my $totalhours = int($totalsecs / 3600);
151 my $hours = $totalhours % 24;
152 my $totalmins = int($totalsecs / 60);
153 my $mins = $totalmins % 60;
154 my $secs = $totalsecs % 60;
156 return "${days}d ${hours}h ${mins}m ${secs}s";
163 if (!($ip =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/)) {
167 my @octets = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
172 if ($_ < 0 || $_ > 255) {
184 if (&validip
($mask)) {
186 # second part a number?
189 if (!($mask =~ /^\d+$/)) {
191 if ($mask >= 0 && $mask <= 32) {
198 my $ipormask = $_[0];
200 # see if it is a IP only.
201 if (&validip
($ipormask)) {
203 # split it into number and mask.
204 if (!($ipormask =~ /^(.*?)\/(.*?
)$/)) {
208 # first part not a ip?
209 if (!(&validip
($ip))) {
211 return &validmask
($mask);
216 #gets: Subnet in decimal (255.255.255.0)
217 #Gives: 24 (The cidr of network)
218 my ($byte1, $byte2, $byte3, $byte4) = split(/\./, $_[0].".0.0.0.0");
219 my $num = ($byte1 * 16777216) + ($byte2 * 65536) + ($byte3 * 256) + $byte4;
220 my $bin = unpack("B*", pack("N", $num));
221 my $count = ($bin =~ tr/1/1/);
227 #gets: Cidr of network (20-30 for ccd)
228 #Konverts 30 to 255.255.255.252 e.g
230 my $netmask = &Net
::IPv4Addr
::ipv4_cidr2msk
($cidr);
236 #Gets: Ip address or subnetmask in decimal oder CIDR
237 #Gives: What it gets only in CIDR format
242 if ($subnet =~ /^(.*?)\/(.*?
)$/) {
243 ($net,$mask) = split (/\//,$subnet);
249 #Subnet already in decimal and valid?
250 if ($mask=~/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ &&(($1<=255 && $2<=$1 && $3<=$2 && $4<=$3 ))) {
251 for (my $i=8;$i<=32;$i++){
252 if (&General
::cidrtosub
($i) eq $mask){
253 if ($full == 0){return $mask;}else{
254 return $net."/".$mask;
259 #Subnet in binary format?
260 if ($mask=~/^(\d{1,2})$/ && (($1<=32 && $1>=8))){
261 if($full == 0){ return &General
::cidrtosub
($mask);}else{
262 return $net."/".&General
::cidrtosub
($mask);
273 #gets: Ip Address or subnetmask in decimal oder CIDR
274 #Gives: What it gets only in CIDR format
279 if ($subnet =~ /^(.*?)\/(.*?
)$/) {
280 ($net,$mask) = split (/\//,$subnet);
285 #Subnet in decimal and valid?
286 if ($mask=~/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ &&(($1<=255 && $2<=$1 && $3<=$2 && $4<=$3 ))) {
287 for (my $i=8;$i<=32;$i++){
288 if (&General
::cidrtosub
($i) eq $mask){
289 if ($full == 0){return &General
::subtocidr
($mask);}else{
290 return $net."/".&General
::subtocidr
($mask);
295 #Subnet already in binary format?
296 if ($mask=~/^(\d{1,2})$/ && (($1<=32 && $1>=8))){
297 if($full == 0){ return $mask;}else{
298 return $net."/".$mask;
308 #Gets: IP, CIDR (10.10.10.0-255, 24)
310 my ($ccdip,$ccdsubnet) = @_;
311 my $ip_address_binary = inet_aton
( $ccdip );
312 my $netmask_binary = ~pack("N", (2**(32-$ccdsubnet))-1);
313 my $network_address = inet_ntoa
( $ip_address_binary & $netmask_binary );
314 return $network_address;
319 #Gets: IP in Form ("192.168.0.0/24")
320 #Gives: Broadcastaddress of network
322 my ($ccdip,$ccdsubnet) = split "/",$ccdnet;
323 my $ip_address_binary = inet_aton
( $ccdip );
324 my $netmask_binary = ~pack("N", (2**(32-$ccdsubnet))-1);
325 my $broadcast_address = inet_ntoa
( $ip_address_binary | ~$netmask_binary );
326 return $broadcast_address;
330 my ($byte1,$byte2,$byte3,$byte4) = split (/\./,$_[0]);
332 for (my $x=1;$x<=$step;$x++){
334 if($byte4==255){ $byte4=0;$byte3++;}
335 if($byte3==255){$byte3=0;$byte2++;}
336 if ($byte2==255){$byte2=0;$byte1++}
339 return "$byte1.$byte2.$byte3.$byte4";
343 my ($byte1,$byte2,$byte3,$byte4) = split (/\./,$_[0]);
345 for (my $x=$step;$x>=1;$x--){
347 if($byte4==0){ $byte4=255;$byte3--;}
348 if($byte3==0){$byte3=255;$byte2--;}
349 if ($byte2==0){$byte2=255;$byte1--}
351 return "$byte1.$byte2.$byte3.$byte4";
356 #Gets: Ip address in 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 and checks if subnet valid
357 #Gives: True bzw 0 if success or false
361 if (!($ccdnet =~ /^(.*?)\/(.*?
)$/)) {
364 my ($ccdip,$ccdsubnet)=split (/\//, $ccdnet);
366 if ($ccdip=~/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ &&(($1>0 && $1<=255 && $2>=0 && $2<=255 && $3>=0 && $3<=255 && $4<=255 ))) {
367 #Subnet in decimal and valid?
368 if ($ccdsubnet=~/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ &&(($1<=255 && $2<=$1 && $3<=$2 && $4<=$3 ))) {
369 for (my $i=8;$i<=30;$i++){
370 if (&General
::cidrtosub
($i) eq $ccdsubnet){
374 #Subnet already in binary format?
375 }elsif ($ccdsubnet=~/^(\d{1,2})$/ && (($1<=30 && $1>=8))){
393 if ($_ >= 1 && $_ <= 65535) {
406 if ($_ == 53 || $_ == 222 || $_ == 444 || $_ == 81 ) {
408 elsif ($_ >= 1 && $_ <= 65535) {
415 my $checkmac = $_[0];
416 my $ot = '[0-9a-f]{2}'; # 2 Hex digits (one octet)
417 if ($checkmac !~ /^$ot:$ot:$ot:$ot:$ot:$ot$/i)
426 # Checks a hostname against RFC1035
427 my $hostname = $_[0];
429 # Each part should be at least two characters in length
430 # but no more than 63 characters
431 if (length ($hostname) < 1 || length ($hostname) > 63) {
433 # Only valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and -
434 if ($hostname !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9-\s]*$/) {
436 # First character can only be a letter or a digit
437 if (substr ($hostname, 0, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
439 # Last character can only be a letter or a digit
440 if (substr ($hostname, -1, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
449 # Checks a domain name against RFC1035
450 my $domainname = $_[0];
451 my @parts = split (/\./, $domainname); # Split hostname at the '.'
453 foreach $part (@parts) {
454 # Each part should be at least two characters in length
455 # but no more than 63 characters
456 if (length ($part) < 2 || length ($part) > 63) {
458 # Only valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and -
459 if ($part !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9-]*$/) {
461 # First character can only be a letter or a digit
462 if (substr ($part, 0, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
464 # Last character can only be a letter or a digit
465 if (substr ($part, -1, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
475 # Checks a fully qualified domain name against RFC1035
477 my @parts = split (/\./, $fqdn); # Split hostname at the '.'
478 if (scalar(@parts) < 2) { # At least two parts should
479 return 0;} # exist in a FQDN
480 # (i.e. hostname.domain)
481 foreach $part (@parts) {
482 # Each part should be at least one character in length
483 # but no more than 63 characters
484 if (length ($part) < 1 || length ($part) > 63) {
486 # Only valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and -
487 if ($part !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9-]*$/) {
489 # First character can only be a letter or a digit
490 if (substr ($part, 0, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
492 # Last character can only be a letter or a digit
493 if (substr ($part, -1, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
499 sub validportrange
# used to check a port range
501 my $port = $_[0]; # port values
502 $port =~ tr/-/:/; # replace all - with colons just in case someone used -
503 my $srcdst = $_[1]; # is it a source or destination port
505 if (!($port =~ /^(\d+)\:(\d+)$/)) {
507 if (!(&validport
($port))) {
508 if ($srcdst eq 'src'){
509 return $Lang::tr
{'source port numbers'};
511 return $Lang::tr
{'destination port numbers'};
517 my @ports = ($1, $2);
519 if ($srcdst eq 'src'){
520 return $Lang::tr
{'bad source range'};
522 return $Lang::tr
{'bad destination range'};
527 if (!(&validport
($_))) {
528 if ($srcdst eq 'src'){
529 return $Lang::tr
{'source port numbers'};
531 return $Lang::tr
{'destination port numbers'};
539 # Test if IP is within a subnet
540 # Call: IpInSubnet (Addr, Subnet, Subnet Mask)
541 # Subnet can be an IP of the subnet: 10.0.0.0 or 10.0.0.1
542 # Everything in dottted notation
546 my $ip = unpack('N', &Socket
::inet_aton
(shift));
547 my $start = unpack('N', &Socket
::inet_aton
(shift));
548 my $mask = unpack('N', &Socket
::inet_aton
(shift));
549 $start &= $mask; # base of subnet...
550 my $end = $start + ~$mask;
551 return (($ip >= $start) && ($ip <= $end));
555 # Return the following IP (IP+1) in dotted notation.
556 # Call: NextIP ('1.1.1.1');
561 return &Socket
::inet_ntoa
( pack("N", 1 + unpack('N', &Socket
::inet_aton
(shift))
567 return &Socket
::inet_ntoa
( pack("N", 4 + unpack('N', &Socket
::inet_aton
(shift))
573 my ($ip,$cidr) = &Net
::IPv4Addr
::ipv4_parse
(shift);
579 my ($ip,$cidr) = &Net
::IPv4Addr
::ipv4_parse
(shift);
580 my $netmask = &Net
::IPv4Addr
::ipv4_cidr2msk
($cidr);
581 return "$ip\/$netmask";
587 return 0 if ( $mail !~ /^[0-9a-zA-Z\.\-\_]+\@[0-9a-zA-Z\.\-]+$/ );
588 return 0 if ( $mail =~ /^[^0-9a-zA-Z]|[^0-9a-zA-Z]$/);
589 return 0 if ( $mail !~ /([0-9a-zA-Z]{1})\@./ );
590 return 0 if ( $mail !~ /.\@([0-9a-zA-Z]{1})/ );
591 return 0 if ( $mail =~ /.\.\-.|.\-\..|.\.\..|.\-\-./g );
592 return 0 if ( $mail =~ /.\.\_.|.\-\_.|.\_\..|.\_\-.|.\_\_./g );
593 return 0 if ( $mail !~ /\.([a-zA-Z]{2,4})$/ );
598 # Currently only vpnmain use this three procs (readhasharray, writehasharray, findhasharray)
599 # The 'key' used is numeric but is perfectly unneeded! This will to be removed so don't use
600 # this code. Vpnmain will be splitted in parts: x509/pki, connection ipsec, connection other,... .
603 my ($filename, $hash) = @_;
606 open(FILE
, $filename) or die "Unable to read file $filename";
609 my ($key, $rest, @temp);
611 ($key, $rest) = split (/,/, $_, 2);
612 if ($key =~ /^[0-9]+$/) {
613 @temp = split (/,/, $rest);
614 $hash->{$key} = \
@temp;
622 my ($filename, $hash) = @_;
623 my ($key, @temp, $i);
625 open(FILE
, ">$filename") or die "Unable to write to file $filename";
627 foreach $key (keys %$hash) {
628 if ($key =~ /^[0-9]+$/) {
630 foreach $i (0 .. $#{$hash->{$key}}) {
631 print FILE
",$hash->{$key}[$i]";
640 sub findhasharraykey
{
641 foreach my $i (1 .. 1000000) {
642 if ( ! exists $_[0]{$i}) {
649 # Darren Critchley - darrenc@telus.net - (c) 2003
650 # &srtarray(SortOrder, AlphaNumeric, SortDirection, ArrayToBeSorted)
651 # This subroutine will take the following parameters:
652 # ColumnNumber = the column which you want to sort on, starts at 1
653 # AlphaNumberic = a or n (lowercase) defines whether the sort should be alpha or numberic
654 # SortDirection = asc or dsc (lowercase) Ascending or Descending sort
655 # ArrayToBeSorted = the array that wants sorting
657 # Returns an array that is sorted to your specs
659 # If SortOrder is greater than the elements in array, then it defaults to the first element
662 my ($colno, $alpnum, $srtdir, @tobesorted) = @_;
668 my $ttlitems = scalar @tobesorted; # want to know the number of rows in the passed array
669 if ($ttlitems < 1){ # if no items, don't waste our time lets leave
670 return (@tobesorted);
672 my @tmp = split(/\,/,$tobesorted[0]);
673 $ttlitems = scalar @tmp; # this should be the number of elements in each row of the passed in array
675 # Darren Critchley - validate parameters
676 if ($colno > $ttlitems){$colno = '1';}
677 $colno--; # remove one from colno to deal with arrays starting at 0
678 if($colno < 0){$colno = '0';}
679 if ($alpnum ne '') { $alpnum = lc($alpnum); } else { $alpnum = 'a'; }
680 if ($srtdir ne '') { $srtdir = lc($srtdir); } else { $srtdir = 'src'; }
682 foreach $line (@tobesorted)
686 my @temp = split(/\,/,$line);
687 # Darren Critchley - juggle the fields so that the one we want to sort on is first
688 my $tmpholder = $temp[0];
689 $temp[0] = $temp[$colno];
690 $temp[$colno] = $tmpholder;
692 for ($ctr=0; $ctr < $ttlitems ; $ctr++) {
693 $newline=$newline . $temp[$ctr] . ",";
696 push(@tmparray,$newline);
699 if ($alpnum eq 'n') {
700 @tmparray = sort {$a <=> $b} @tmparray;
702 @tmparray = (sort @tmparray);
704 foreach $line (@tmparray)
708 my @temp = split(/\,/,$line);
709 my $tmpholder = $temp[0];
710 $temp[0] = $temp[$colno];
711 $temp[$colno] = $tmpholder;
713 for ($ctr=0; $ctr < $ttlitems ; $ctr++){
714 $newline=$newline . $temp[$ctr] . ",";
717 push(@srtedarray,$newline);
721 if ($srtdir eq 'dsc') {
722 @tmparray = reverse(@srtedarray);
725 return (@srtedarray);
731 &General
::readhash
("${General::swroot}/proxy/settings", \
%proxysettings);
732 if ($_=$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PROXY'}) {
733 my ($peer, $peerport) = (/^(?:[a-zA-Z ]+\:\/\
/)?(?:[A-Za-z0-9\_\.\-]*?(?:\:[A-Za-z0-9\_\.\-]*?)?\@)?([a-zA-Z0-9\.\_\-]*?)(?:\:([0-9]{1,5}))?(?:\/.*?
)?
$/);
734 Net
::SSLeay
::set_proxy
($peer,$peerport,$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_USER'},$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PASSWORD'} );
736 my ($out, $response) = Net
::SSLeay
::get_http
( 'checkip.dyndns.org',
739 Net
::SSLeay
::make_headers
('User-Agent' => 'IPFire' )
741 if ($response =~ m
%HTTP/1\
.. 200 OK
%) {
742 $out =~ /Current IP Address: (\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+)/;
749 # Check if hostname.domain provided have IP provided
750 # use gethostbyname to verify that
756 # 1 IP matches host.domain
759 sub DyndnsServiceSync
($;$;$) {
761 my ($ip,$hostName,$domain) = @_;
764 #fix me no ip GROUP, what is the name ?
765 $hostName =~ s/$General::noipprefix//;
766 if ($hostName) { #may be empty
767 $hostName = "$hostName.$domain";
768 @addresses = gethostbyname($hostName);
771 if ($addresses[0] eq '') { # nothing returned ?
772 $hostName = $domain; # try resolving with domain only
773 @addresses = gethostbyname($hostName);
776 if ($addresses[0] ne '') { # got something ?
777 #&General::log("name:$addresses[0], alias:$addresses[1]");
778 # Build clear text list of IP
779 @addresses = map ( &Socket
::inet_ntoa
($_), @addresses[4..$#addresses]);
780 if (grep (/$ip/, @addresses)) {
787 # This sub returns the red IP used to compare in DyndnsServiceSync
791 &General
::readhash
("${General::swroot}/ddns/settings", \
%settings);
793 open(IP
, "${General::swroot}/red/local-ipaddress") or return 'unavailable';
798 if (&General
::IpInSubnet
($ip,'10.0.0.0','255.0.0.0') ||
799 &General
::IpInSubnet
($ip,'172.16.0.0.','255.240.0.0') ||
800 &General
::IpInSubnet
($ip,'192.168.0.0','255.255.0.0'))
802 if ($settings{'BEHINDROUTER'} eq 'FETCH_IP') {
803 my $RealIP = &General
::FetchPublicIp
;
804 $ip = (&General
::validip
($RealIP) ?
$RealIP : 'unavailable');
810 # Translate ICMP code to text
811 # ref: http://www.iana.org/assignments/icmp-parameters
812 sub GetIcmpDescription
($) {
814 my @icmp_description = (
818 'Destination Unreachable',
821 'Alternate Host Address',
824 'Router Advertisement',
825 'Router Solicitation', #10
830 'Information Request',
832 'Address Mask Request',
833 'Address Mask Reply',
834 'Reserved (for Security)',
835 'Reserved (for Robustness Experiment)', #20
846 'Datagram Conversion Error',
847 'Mobile Host Redirect',
848 'IPv6 Where-Are-You',
850 'Mobile Registration Request',
851 'Mobile Registration Reply',
852 'Domain Name Request',
857 if ($index>41) {return 'unknown'} else {return @icmp_description[$index]};