remote.h revision 269257
1/*
2 * daemon/remote.h - remote control for the unbound daemon.
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
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34 */
35
36/**
37 * \file
38 *
39 * This file contains the remote control functionality for the daemon.
40 * The remote control can be performed using either the commandline
41 * unbound-control tool, or a SSLv3/TLS capable web browser.
42 * The channel is secured using SSLv3 or TLSv1, and certificates.
43 * Both the server and the client(control tool) have their own keys.
44 */
45
46#ifndef DAEMON_REMOTE_H
47#define DAEMON_REMOTE_H
48#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SSL_H
49#include "openssl/ssl.h"
50#endif
51struct config_file;
52struct listen_list;
53struct listen_port;
54struct worker;
55struct comm_reply;
56struct comm_point;
57struct daemon_remote;
58
59/** number of seconds timeout on incoming remote control handshake */
60#define REMOTE_CONTROL_TCP_TIMEOUT 120
61
62/**
63 * a busy control command connection, SSL state
64 */
65struct rc_state {
66	/** the next item in list */
67	struct rc_state* next;
68	/** the commpoint */
69	struct comm_point* c;
70	/** in the handshake part */
71	enum { rc_none, rc_hs_read, rc_hs_write } shake_state;
72#ifdef HAVE_SSL
73	/** the ssl state */
74	SSL* ssl;
75#endif
76	/** the rc this is part of */
77	struct daemon_remote* rc;
78};
79
80/**
81 * The remote control tool state.
82 * The state is only created for the first thread, other threads
83 * are called from this thread.  Only the first threads listens to
84 * the control port.  The other threads do not, but are called on the
85 * command channel(pipe) from the first thread.
86 */
87struct daemon_remote {
88	/** the worker for this remote control */
89	struct worker* worker;
90	/** commpoints for accepting remote control connections */
91	struct listen_list* accept_list;
92	/** number of active commpoints that are handling remote control */
93	int active;
94	/** max active commpoints */
95	int max_active;
96	/** current commpoints busy; should be a short list, malloced */
97	struct rc_state* busy_list;
98#ifdef HAVE_SSL
99	/** the SSL context for creating new SSL streams */
100	SSL_CTX* ctx;
101#endif
102};
103
104/**
105 * Create new remote control state for the daemon.
106 * @param cfg: config file with key file settings.
107 * @return new state, or NULL on failure.
108 */
109struct daemon_remote* daemon_remote_create(struct config_file* cfg);
110
111/**
112 * remote control state to delete.
113 * @param rc: state to delete.
114 */
115void daemon_remote_delete(struct daemon_remote* rc);
116
117/**
118 * remote control state to clear up. Busy and accept points are closed.
119 * Does not delete the rc itself, or the ssl context (with its keys).
120 * @param rc: state to clear.
121 */
122void daemon_remote_clear(struct daemon_remote* rc);
123
124/**
125 * Open and create listening ports for remote control.
126 * @param cfg: config options.
127 * @return list of ports or NULL on failure.
128 *	can be freed with listening_ports_free().
129 */
130struct listen_port* daemon_remote_open_ports(struct config_file* cfg);
131
132/**
133 * Setup comm points for accepting remote control connections.
134 * @param rc: state
135 * @param ports: already opened ports.
136 * @param worker: worker with communication base. and links to command channels.
137 * @return false on error.
138 */
139int daemon_remote_open_accept(struct daemon_remote* rc,
140	struct listen_port* ports, struct worker* worker);
141
142/**
143 * Stop accept handlers for TCP (until enabled again)
144 * @param rc: state
145 */
146void daemon_remote_stop_accept(struct daemon_remote* rc);
147
148/**
149 * Stop accept handlers for TCP (until enabled again)
150 * @param rc: state
151 */
152void daemon_remote_start_accept(struct daemon_remote* rc);
153
154/**
155 * Handle nonthreaded remote cmd execution.
156 * @param worker: this worker (the remote worker).
157 */
158void daemon_remote_exec(struct worker* worker);
159
160#ifdef HAVE_SSL
161/**
162 * Print fixed line of text over ssl connection in blocking mode
163 * @param ssl: print to
164 * @param text: the text.
165 * @return false on connection failure.
166 */
167int ssl_print_text(SSL* ssl, const char* text);
168
169/**
170 * printf style printing to the ssl connection
171 * @param ssl: the SSL connection to print to. Blocking.
172 * @param format: printf style format string.
173 * @return success or false on a network failure.
174 */
175int ssl_printf(SSL* ssl, const char* format, ...)
176        ATTR_FORMAT(printf, 2, 3);
177
178/**
179 * Read until \n is encountered
180 * If SSL signals EOF, the string up to then is returned (without \n).
181 * @param ssl: the SSL connection to read from. blocking.
182 * @param buf: buffer to read to.
183 * @param max: size of buffer.
184 * @return false on connection failure.
185 */
186int ssl_read_line(SSL* ssl, char* buf, size_t max);
187#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
188
189#endif /* DAEMON_REMOTE_H */
190