packet.c revision 57429
1/*
2 *
3 * packet.c
4 *
5 * Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
6 *
7 * Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
8 *                    All rights reserved
9 *
10 * Created: Sat Mar 18 02:40:40 1995 ylo
11 *
12 * This file contains code implementing the packet protocol and communication
13 * with the other side.  This same code is used both on client and server side.
14 *
15 */
16
17#include "includes.h"
18RCSID("$Id: packet.c,v 1.22 2000/02/05 10:13:11 markus Exp $");
19
20#include "xmalloc.h"
21#include "buffer.h"
22#include "packet.h"
23#include "bufaux.h"
24#include "ssh.h"
25#include "crc32.h"
26#include "cipher.h"
27#include "getput.h"
28
29#include "compress.h"
30#include "deattack.h"
31
32/*
33 * This variable contains the file descriptors used for communicating with
34 * the other side.  connection_in is used for reading; connection_out for
35 * writing.  These can be the same descriptor, in which case it is assumed to
36 * be a socket.
37 */
38static int connection_in = -1;
39static int connection_out = -1;
40
41/*
42 * Cipher type.  This value is only used to determine whether to pad the
43 * packets with zeroes or random data.
44 */
45static int cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_NONE;
46
47/* Protocol flags for the remote side. */
48static unsigned int remote_protocol_flags = 0;
49
50/* Encryption context for receiving data.  This is only used for decryption. */
51static CipherContext receive_context;
52
53/* Encryption context for sending data.  This is only used for encryption. */
54static CipherContext send_context;
55
56/* Buffer for raw input data from the socket. */
57static Buffer input;
58
59/* Buffer for raw output data going to the socket. */
60static Buffer output;
61
62/* Buffer for the partial outgoing packet being constructed. */
63static Buffer outgoing_packet;
64
65/* Buffer for the incoming packet currently being processed. */
66static Buffer incoming_packet;
67
68/* Scratch buffer for packet compression/decompression. */
69static Buffer compression_buffer;
70
71/* Flag indicating whether packet compression/decompression is enabled. */
72static int packet_compression = 0;
73
74/* default maximum packet size */
75int max_packet_size = 32768;
76
77/* Flag indicating whether this module has been initialized. */
78static int initialized = 0;
79
80/* Set to true if the connection is interactive. */
81static int interactive_mode = 0;
82
83/*
84 * Sets the descriptors used for communication.  Disables encryption until
85 * packet_set_encryption_key is called.
86 */
87
88void
89packet_set_connection(int fd_in, int fd_out)
90{
91	connection_in = fd_in;
92	connection_out = fd_out;
93	cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_NONE;
94	cipher_set_key(&send_context, SSH_CIPHER_NONE, (unsigned char *) "", 0, 1);
95	cipher_set_key(&receive_context, SSH_CIPHER_NONE, (unsigned char *) "", 0, 0);
96	if (!initialized) {
97		initialized = 1;
98		buffer_init(&input);
99		buffer_init(&output);
100		buffer_init(&outgoing_packet);
101		buffer_init(&incoming_packet);
102	}
103	/* Kludge: arrange the close function to be called from fatal(). */
104	fatal_add_cleanup((void (*) (void *)) packet_close, NULL);
105}
106
107/* Returns 1 if remote host is connected via socket, 0 if not. */
108
109int
110packet_connection_is_on_socket()
111{
112	struct sockaddr_storage from, to;
113	socklen_t fromlen, tolen;
114
115	/* filedescriptors in and out are the same, so it's a socket */
116	if (connection_in == connection_out)
117		return 1;
118	fromlen = sizeof(from);
119	memset(&from, 0, sizeof(from));
120	if (getpeername(connection_in, (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen) < 0)
121		return 0;
122	tolen = sizeof(to);
123	memset(&to, 0, sizeof(to));
124	if (getpeername(connection_out, (struct sockaddr *)&to, &tolen) < 0)
125		return 0;
126	if (fromlen != tolen || memcmp(&from, &to, fromlen) != 0)
127		return 0;
128	if (from.ss_family != AF_INET && from.ss_family != AF_INET6)
129		return 0;
130	return 1;
131}
132
133/* returns 1 if connection is via ipv4 */
134
135int
136packet_connection_is_ipv4()
137{
138	struct sockaddr_storage to;
139	socklen_t tolen = sizeof(to);
140
141	memset(&to, 0, sizeof(to));
142	if (getsockname(connection_out, (struct sockaddr *)&to, &tolen) < 0)
143		return 0;
144	if (to.ss_family != AF_INET)
145		return 0;
146	return 1;
147}
148
149/* Sets the connection into non-blocking mode. */
150
151void
152packet_set_nonblocking()
153{
154	/* Set the socket into non-blocking mode. */
155	if (fcntl(connection_in, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0)
156		error("fcntl O_NONBLOCK: %.100s", strerror(errno));
157
158	if (connection_out != connection_in) {
159		if (fcntl(connection_out, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0)
160			error("fcntl O_NONBLOCK: %.100s", strerror(errno));
161	}
162}
163
164/* Returns the socket used for reading. */
165
166int
167packet_get_connection_in()
168{
169	return connection_in;
170}
171
172/* Returns the descriptor used for writing. */
173
174int
175packet_get_connection_out()
176{
177	return connection_out;
178}
179
180/* Closes the connection and clears and frees internal data structures. */
181
182void
183packet_close()
184{
185	if (!initialized)
186		return;
187	initialized = 0;
188	if (connection_in == connection_out) {
189		shutdown(connection_out, SHUT_RDWR);
190		close(connection_out);
191	} else {
192		close(connection_in);
193		close(connection_out);
194	}
195	buffer_free(&input);
196	buffer_free(&output);
197	buffer_free(&outgoing_packet);
198	buffer_free(&incoming_packet);
199	if (packet_compression) {
200		buffer_free(&compression_buffer);
201		buffer_compress_uninit();
202	}
203}
204
205/* Sets remote side protocol flags. */
206
207void
208packet_set_protocol_flags(unsigned int protocol_flags)
209{
210	remote_protocol_flags = protocol_flags;
211	channel_set_options((protocol_flags & SSH_PROTOFLAG_HOST_IN_FWD_OPEN) != 0);
212}
213
214/* Returns the remote protocol flags set earlier by the above function. */
215
216unsigned int
217packet_get_protocol_flags()
218{
219	return remote_protocol_flags;
220}
221
222/*
223 * Starts packet compression from the next packet on in both directions.
224 * Level is compression level 1 (fastest) - 9 (slow, best) as in gzip.
225 */
226
227void
228packet_start_compression(int level)
229{
230	if (packet_compression)
231		fatal("Compression already enabled.");
232	packet_compression = 1;
233	buffer_init(&compression_buffer);
234	buffer_compress_init(level);
235}
236
237/*
238 * Encrypts the given number of bytes, copying from src to dest. bytes is
239 * known to be a multiple of 8.
240 */
241
242void
243packet_encrypt(CipherContext * cc, void *dest, void *src,
244	       unsigned int bytes)
245{
246	cipher_encrypt(cc, dest, src, bytes);
247}
248
249/*
250 * Decrypts the given number of bytes, copying from src to dest. bytes is
251 * known to be a multiple of 8.
252 */
253
254void
255packet_decrypt(CipherContext * cc, void *dest, void *src,
256	       unsigned int bytes)
257{
258	int i;
259
260	if ((bytes % 8) != 0)
261		fatal("packet_decrypt: bad ciphertext length %d", bytes);
262
263	/*
264	 * Cryptographic attack detector for ssh - Modifications for packet.c
265	 * (C)1998 CORE-SDI, Buenos Aires Argentina Ariel Futoransky(futo@core-sdi.com)
266	 */
267
268	switch (cc->type) {
269	case SSH_CIPHER_NONE:
270		i = DEATTACK_OK;
271		break;
272	default:
273		i = detect_attack(src, bytes, NULL);
274		break;
275	}
276
277	if (i == DEATTACK_DETECTED)
278		packet_disconnect("crc32 compensation attack: network attack detected");
279
280	cipher_decrypt(cc, dest, src, bytes);
281}
282
283/*
284 * Causes any further packets to be encrypted using the given key.  The same
285 * key is used for both sending and reception.  However, both directions are
286 * encrypted independently of each other.
287 */
288
289void
290packet_set_encryption_key(const unsigned char *key, unsigned int keylen,
291			  int cipher)
292{
293	/* All other ciphers use the same key in both directions for now. */
294	cipher_set_key(&receive_context, cipher, key, keylen, 0);
295	cipher_set_key(&send_context, cipher, key, keylen, 1);
296}
297
298/* Starts constructing a packet to send. */
299
300void
301packet_start(int type)
302{
303	char buf[9];
304
305	buffer_clear(&outgoing_packet);
306	memset(buf, 0, 8);
307	buf[8] = type;
308	buffer_append(&outgoing_packet, buf, 9);
309}
310
311/* Appends a character to the packet data. */
312
313void
314packet_put_char(int value)
315{
316	char ch = value;
317	buffer_append(&outgoing_packet, &ch, 1);
318}
319
320/* Appends an integer to the packet data. */
321
322void
323packet_put_int(unsigned int value)
324{
325	buffer_put_int(&outgoing_packet, value);
326}
327
328/* Appends a string to packet data. */
329
330void
331packet_put_string(const char *buf, unsigned int len)
332{
333	buffer_put_string(&outgoing_packet, buf, len);
334}
335
336/* Appends an arbitrary precision integer to packet data. */
337
338void
339packet_put_bignum(BIGNUM * value)
340{
341	buffer_put_bignum(&outgoing_packet, value);
342}
343
344/*
345 * Finalizes and sends the packet.  If the encryption key has been set,
346 * encrypts the packet before sending.
347 */
348
349void
350packet_send()
351{
352	char buf[8], *cp;
353	int i, padding, len;
354	unsigned int checksum;
355	u_int32_t rand = 0;
356
357	/*
358	 * If using packet compression, compress the payload of the outgoing
359	 * packet.
360	 */
361	if (packet_compression) {
362		buffer_clear(&compression_buffer);
363		/* Skip padding. */
364		buffer_consume(&outgoing_packet, 8);
365		/* padding */
366		buffer_append(&compression_buffer, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8);
367		buffer_compress(&outgoing_packet, &compression_buffer);
368		buffer_clear(&outgoing_packet);
369		buffer_append(&outgoing_packet, buffer_ptr(&compression_buffer),
370			      buffer_len(&compression_buffer));
371	}
372	/* Compute packet length without padding (add checksum, remove padding). */
373	len = buffer_len(&outgoing_packet) + 4 - 8;
374
375	/* Insert padding. */
376	padding = 8 - len % 8;
377	if (cipher_type != SSH_CIPHER_NONE) {
378		cp = buffer_ptr(&outgoing_packet);
379		for (i = 0; i < padding; i++) {
380			if (i % 4 == 0)
381				rand = arc4random();
382			cp[7 - i] = rand & 0xff;
383			rand >>= 8;
384		}
385	}
386	buffer_consume(&outgoing_packet, 8 - padding);
387
388	/* Add check bytes. */
389	checksum = crc32((unsigned char *) buffer_ptr(&outgoing_packet),
390			 buffer_len(&outgoing_packet));
391	PUT_32BIT(buf, checksum);
392	buffer_append(&outgoing_packet, buf, 4);
393
394#ifdef PACKET_DEBUG
395	fprintf(stderr, "packet_send plain: ");
396	buffer_dump(&outgoing_packet);
397#endif
398
399	/* Append to output. */
400	PUT_32BIT(buf, len);
401	buffer_append(&output, buf, 4);
402	buffer_append_space(&output, &cp, buffer_len(&outgoing_packet));
403	packet_encrypt(&send_context, cp, buffer_ptr(&outgoing_packet),
404		       buffer_len(&outgoing_packet));
405
406#ifdef PACKET_DEBUG
407	fprintf(stderr, "encrypted: ");
408	buffer_dump(&output);
409#endif
410
411	buffer_clear(&outgoing_packet);
412
413	/*
414	 * Note that the packet is now only buffered in output.  It won\'t be
415	 * actually sent until packet_write_wait or packet_write_poll is
416	 * called.
417	 */
418}
419
420/*
421 * Waits until a packet has been received, and returns its type.  Note that
422 * no other data is processed until this returns, so this function should not
423 * be used during the interactive session.
424 */
425
426int
427packet_read(int *payload_len_ptr)
428{
429	int type, len;
430	fd_set set;
431	char buf[8192];
432
433	/* Since we are blocking, ensure that all written packets have been sent. */
434	packet_write_wait();
435
436	/* Stay in the loop until we have received a complete packet. */
437	for (;;) {
438		/* Try to read a packet from the buffer. */
439		type = packet_read_poll(payload_len_ptr);
440		if (type == SSH_SMSG_SUCCESS
441		    || type == SSH_SMSG_FAILURE
442		    || type == SSH_CMSG_EOF
443		    || type == SSH_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION)
444			packet_integrity_check(*payload_len_ptr, 0, type);
445		/* If we got a packet, return it. */
446		if (type != SSH_MSG_NONE)
447			return type;
448		/*
449		 * Otherwise, wait for some data to arrive, add it to the
450		 * buffer, and try again.
451		 */
452		FD_ZERO(&set);
453		FD_SET(connection_in, &set);
454
455		/* Wait for some data to arrive. */
456		select(connection_in + 1, &set, NULL, NULL, NULL);
457
458		/* Read data from the socket. */
459		len = read(connection_in, buf, sizeof(buf));
460		if (len == 0) {
461			log("Connection closed by %.200s", get_remote_ipaddr());
462			fatal_cleanup();
463		}
464		if (len < 0)
465			fatal("Read from socket failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
466		/* Append it to the buffer. */
467		packet_process_incoming(buf, len);
468	}
469	/* NOTREACHED */
470}
471
472/*
473 * Waits until a packet has been received, verifies that its type matches
474 * that given, and gives a fatal error and exits if there is a mismatch.
475 */
476
477void
478packet_read_expect(int *payload_len_ptr, int expected_type)
479{
480	int type;
481
482	type = packet_read(payload_len_ptr);
483	if (type != expected_type)
484		packet_disconnect("Protocol error: expected packet type %d, got %d",
485				  expected_type, type);
486}
487
488/* Checks if a full packet is available in the data received so far via
489 * packet_process_incoming.  If so, reads the packet; otherwise returns
490 * SSH_MSG_NONE.  This does not wait for data from the connection.
491 *
492 * SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT is handled specially here.  Also,
493 * SSH_MSG_IGNORE messages are skipped by this function and are never returned
494 * to higher levels.
495 *
496 * The returned payload_len does include space consumed by:
497 * 	Packet length
498 * 	Padding
499 * 	Packet type
500 * 	Check bytes
501 */
502
503int
504packet_read_poll(int *payload_len_ptr)
505{
506	unsigned int len, padded_len;
507	unsigned char *ucp;
508	char buf[8], *cp, *msg;
509	unsigned int checksum, stored_checksum;
510
511restart:
512
513	/* Check if input size is less than minimum packet size. */
514	if (buffer_len(&input) < 4 + 8)
515		return SSH_MSG_NONE;
516	/* Get length of incoming packet. */
517	ucp = (unsigned char *) buffer_ptr(&input);
518	len = GET_32BIT(ucp);
519	if (len < 1 + 2 + 2 || len > 256 * 1024)
520		packet_disconnect("Bad packet length %d.", len);
521	padded_len = (len + 8) & ~7;
522
523	/* Check if the packet has been entirely received. */
524	if (buffer_len(&input) < 4 + padded_len)
525		return SSH_MSG_NONE;
526
527	/* The entire packet is in buffer. */
528
529	/* Consume packet length. */
530	buffer_consume(&input, 4);
531
532	/* Copy data to incoming_packet. */
533	buffer_clear(&incoming_packet);
534	buffer_append_space(&incoming_packet, &cp, padded_len);
535	packet_decrypt(&receive_context, cp, buffer_ptr(&input), padded_len);
536	buffer_consume(&input, padded_len);
537
538#ifdef PACKET_DEBUG
539	fprintf(stderr, "read_poll plain: ");
540	buffer_dump(&incoming_packet);
541#endif
542
543	/* Compute packet checksum. */
544	checksum = crc32((unsigned char *) buffer_ptr(&incoming_packet),
545			 buffer_len(&incoming_packet) - 4);
546
547	/* Skip padding. */
548	buffer_consume(&incoming_packet, 8 - len % 8);
549
550	/* Test check bytes. */
551
552	if (len != buffer_len(&incoming_packet))
553		packet_disconnect("packet_read_poll: len %d != buffer_len %d.",
554				  len, buffer_len(&incoming_packet));
555
556	ucp = (unsigned char *) buffer_ptr(&incoming_packet) + len - 4;
557	stored_checksum = GET_32BIT(ucp);
558	if (checksum != stored_checksum)
559		packet_disconnect("Corrupted check bytes on input.");
560	buffer_consume_end(&incoming_packet, 4);
561
562	/* If using packet compression, decompress the packet. */
563	if (packet_compression) {
564		buffer_clear(&compression_buffer);
565		buffer_uncompress(&incoming_packet, &compression_buffer);
566		buffer_clear(&incoming_packet);
567		buffer_append(&incoming_packet, buffer_ptr(&compression_buffer),
568			      buffer_len(&compression_buffer));
569	}
570	/* Get packet type. */
571	buffer_get(&incoming_packet, &buf[0], 1);
572
573	/* Return length of payload (without type field). */
574	*payload_len_ptr = buffer_len(&incoming_packet);
575
576	/* Handle disconnect message. */
577	if ((unsigned char) buf[0] == SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT) {
578		msg = packet_get_string(NULL);
579		log("Received disconnect: %.900s", msg);
580		xfree(msg);
581		fatal_cleanup();
582	}
583
584	/* Ignore ignore messages. */
585	if ((unsigned char) buf[0] == SSH_MSG_IGNORE)
586		goto restart;
587
588	/* Send debug messages as debugging output. */
589	if ((unsigned char) buf[0] == SSH_MSG_DEBUG) {
590		msg = packet_get_string(NULL);
591		debug("Remote: %.900s", msg);
592		xfree(msg);
593		goto restart;
594	}
595	/* Return type. */
596	return (unsigned char) buf[0];
597}
598
599/*
600 * Buffers the given amount of input characters.  This is intended to be used
601 * together with packet_read_poll.
602 */
603
604void
605packet_process_incoming(const char *buf, unsigned int len)
606{
607	buffer_append(&input, buf, len);
608}
609
610/* Returns a character from the packet. */
611
612unsigned int
613packet_get_char()
614{
615	char ch;
616	buffer_get(&incoming_packet, &ch, 1);
617	return (unsigned char) ch;
618}
619
620/* Returns an integer from the packet data. */
621
622unsigned int
623packet_get_int()
624{
625	return buffer_get_int(&incoming_packet);
626}
627
628/*
629 * Returns an arbitrary precision integer from the packet data.  The integer
630 * must have been initialized before this call.
631 */
632
633void
634packet_get_bignum(BIGNUM * value, int *length_ptr)
635{
636	*length_ptr = buffer_get_bignum(&incoming_packet, value);
637}
638
639/*
640 * Returns a string from the packet data.  The string is allocated using
641 * xmalloc; it is the responsibility of the calling program to free it when
642 * no longer needed.  The length_ptr argument may be NULL, or point to an
643 * integer into which the length of the string is stored.
644 */
645
646char *
647packet_get_string(unsigned int *length_ptr)
648{
649	return buffer_get_string(&incoming_packet, length_ptr);
650}
651
652/*
653 * Sends a diagnostic message from the server to the client.  This message
654 * can be sent at any time (but not while constructing another message). The
655 * message is printed immediately, but only if the client is being executed
656 * in verbose mode.  These messages are primarily intended to ease debugging
657 * authentication problems.   The length of the formatted message must not
658 * exceed 1024 bytes.  This will automatically call packet_write_wait.
659 */
660
661void
662packet_send_debug(const char *fmt,...)
663{
664	char buf[1024];
665	va_list args;
666
667	va_start(args, fmt);
668	vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
669	va_end(args);
670
671	packet_start(SSH_MSG_DEBUG);
672	packet_put_string(buf, strlen(buf));
673	packet_send();
674	packet_write_wait();
675}
676
677/*
678 * Logs the error plus constructs and sends a disconnect packet, closes the
679 * connection, and exits.  This function never returns. The error message
680 * should not contain a newline.  The length of the formatted message must
681 * not exceed 1024 bytes.
682 */
683
684void
685packet_disconnect(const char *fmt,...)
686{
687	char buf[1024];
688	va_list args;
689	static int disconnecting = 0;
690	if (disconnecting)	/* Guard against recursive invocations. */
691		fatal("packet_disconnect called recursively.");
692	disconnecting = 1;
693
694	/*
695	 * Format the message.  Note that the caller must make sure the
696	 * message is of limited size.
697	 */
698	va_start(args, fmt);
699	vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
700	va_end(args);
701
702	/* Send the disconnect message to the other side, and wait for it to get sent. */
703	packet_start(SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT);
704	packet_put_string(buf, strlen(buf));
705	packet_send();
706	packet_write_wait();
707
708	/* Stop listening for connections. */
709	channel_stop_listening();
710
711	/* Close the connection. */
712	packet_close();
713
714	/* Display the error locally and exit. */
715	log("Disconnecting: %.100s", buf);
716	fatal_cleanup();
717}
718
719/* Checks if there is any buffered output, and tries to write some of the output. */
720
721void
722packet_write_poll()
723{
724	int len = buffer_len(&output);
725	if (len > 0) {
726		len = write(connection_out, buffer_ptr(&output), len);
727		if (len <= 0) {
728			if (errno == EAGAIN)
729				return;
730			else
731				fatal("Write failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
732		}
733		buffer_consume(&output, len);
734	}
735}
736
737/*
738 * Calls packet_write_poll repeatedly until all pending output data has been
739 * written.
740 */
741
742void
743packet_write_wait()
744{
745	packet_write_poll();
746	while (packet_have_data_to_write()) {
747		fd_set set;
748		FD_ZERO(&set);
749		FD_SET(connection_out, &set);
750		select(connection_out + 1, NULL, &set, NULL, NULL);
751		packet_write_poll();
752	}
753}
754
755/* Returns true if there is buffered data to write to the connection. */
756
757int
758packet_have_data_to_write()
759{
760	return buffer_len(&output) != 0;
761}
762
763/* Returns true if there is not too much data to write to the connection. */
764
765int
766packet_not_very_much_data_to_write()
767{
768	if (interactive_mode)
769		return buffer_len(&output) < 16384;
770	else
771		return buffer_len(&output) < 128 * 1024;
772}
773
774/* Informs that the current session is interactive.  Sets IP flags for that. */
775
776void
777packet_set_interactive(int interactive, int keepalives)
778{
779	int on = 1;
780
781	/* Record that we are in interactive mode. */
782	interactive_mode = interactive;
783
784	/* Only set socket options if using a socket.  */
785	if (!packet_connection_is_on_socket())
786		return;
787	if (keepalives) {
788		/* Set keepalives if requested. */
789		if (setsockopt(connection_in, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (void *) &on,
790		    sizeof(on)) < 0)
791			error("setsockopt SO_KEEPALIVE: %.100s", strerror(errno));
792	}
793	/*
794	 * IPTOS_LOWDELAY, TCP_NODELAY and IPTOS_THROUGHPUT are IPv4 only
795	 */
796	if (!packet_connection_is_ipv4())
797		return;
798	if (interactive) {
799		/*
800		 * Set IP options for an interactive connection.  Use
801		 * IPTOS_LOWDELAY and TCP_NODELAY.
802		 */
803		int lowdelay = IPTOS_LOWDELAY;
804		if (setsockopt(connection_in, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (void *) &lowdelay,
805		    sizeof(lowdelay)) < 0)
806			error("setsockopt IPTOS_LOWDELAY: %.100s", strerror(errno));
807		if (setsockopt(connection_in, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (void *) &on,
808		    sizeof(on)) < 0)
809			error("setsockopt TCP_NODELAY: %.100s", strerror(errno));
810	} else {
811		/*
812		 * Set IP options for a non-interactive connection.  Use
813		 * IPTOS_THROUGHPUT.
814		 */
815		int throughput = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT;
816		if (setsockopt(connection_in, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (void *) &throughput,
817		    sizeof(throughput)) < 0)
818			error("setsockopt IPTOS_THROUGHPUT: %.100s", strerror(errno));
819	}
820}
821
822/* Returns true if the current connection is interactive. */
823
824int
825packet_is_interactive()
826{
827	return interactive_mode;
828}
829
830int
831packet_set_maxsize(int s)
832{
833	static int called = 0;
834	if (called) {
835		log("packet_set_maxsize: called twice: old %d new %d", max_packet_size, s);
836		return -1;
837	}
838	if (s < 4 * 1024 || s > 1024 * 1024) {
839		log("packet_set_maxsize: bad size %d", s);
840		return -1;
841	}
842	log("packet_set_maxsize: setting to %d", s);
843	max_packet_size = s;
844	return s;
845}
846