rtar/rdd/rmt for 4.2 BSD (second try)
donn at sdchema.UUCP
donn at sdchema.UUCP
Sun Mar 18 15:54:01 AEST 1984
#! /bin/sh
: This is a Bourne Shell script, not a C-shell script.
# Make a directory 'rtar', copy this file to 'rtar/SCRIPT' and change
# directories to 'rtar'. Strip any mail or news headers from
# 'SCRIPT', remove the initial tab from each line (e.g. with the
# command '%<' in 'ex') and run 'sh SCRIPT'. The tabs are
# necessary because some news programs stop reading after a
# line consisting of a single '.' (sigh -- thanks to Mark Horton
# for help on this).
cat > README << "EOF"
The files in this directory will allow you to make the following
programs:
rtar -- remote tape archiver
rdd -- generalized remote tape I/O
rmt -- remote tape manipulator
The distribution comes as a set of 'ed' scripts, a Makefile and a
document. To create the source files to the programs, run 'make
sources' -- this copies the original source files into this directory
and runs 'ed' on them with the appropriate script. (You may need to
customize the makefile.) After making the sources, you can run 'make
install' to install them. You must run 'make install' as root. To
install the documentation, run 'make document'.
Simple, huh? (Gasp, wheeze, pant, etc.)
You may direct bug reports to:
Donn Seeley
Chemistry Dept., B-014
UC San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093
(619) 452-4016
ucbvax!sdcsvax!sdchema!donn
BTW, the sources are no doubt (c) 1984 Regents of the University of
California, although I haven't asked about them.
EOF
cat > rtar.1 << "EOF"
.TH RTAR 1 "16 March 1984"
.UC 4
.SH NAME
rtar, rdd, rmt \- remote tape manipulation programs
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B rtar
\&...\f3f\f1...
.I host:device
[ files ] ...
.PP
.B rdd
\&... [ \f3if=\f2host:device\f1 ] ... [ \f3of=\f2host:device\f1 ] ...
.PP
.B rmt
[
.B \-f
.I host:device
] ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.IR Rtar ,
.I rdd
and
.I rmt
are versions of
.IR tar (1),
.IR dd (1)
and
.IR mt (1)
which work on remote tapes in much the same way as
.IR rdump (8)
and
.IR rrestore (8).
These programs cause another program
.I /etc/rmt
(\c
.IR rmt (8))
to be executed on the remote host,
which in turn manipulates the specified device
according to commands issued by the local program,
passing data back and forth as necessary.
All keys and options for the remote flavor programs
are the same as for the local flavor programs;
the only difference is that if a tape device
of the form
.I host:device
is specified,
the tape operations are performed on the named device
on the named host.
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics are the same as for the local flavor programs,
with the exception of a few possible socket errors.
Remote errors are reported to the local program.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
dd(1), mt(1), tar(1), mtio(4), rdump(8), rmt(8), rrestore(8)
.SH BUGS
.I Rmt
is clearly a bad name for 'remote
.IR mt ',
since it clashes with
.IR /etc/rmt .
It is suggested that one simply install
.I rmt
as
.IR mt ,
since the overhead of using the remote routines is low for this program.
.PP
.IR Rtar ,
.I rdd
and
.I rmt
must all be setuid to root,
since they use a privileged socket.
The programs know enough to setuid back to the real user id
after opening the socket, but there are undoubtedly security problems here.
.PP
Only one remote tape may be specified.
Thus
.I rdd
may not have a remote tape for both input and output.
.PP
The program
.I /etc/rmt
has bugs in it.
Most of these bugs appear to be handled by
.I rtar
and friends, but beware.
EOF
cat > Makefile << "EOF"
#
# Makefile for rtar, rdd and rmt (4.2 BSD)
#
# If you are making these programs for the first time, using the editor
# scripts, run 'make sources'. The variables TAR, DD, MT and DUMPRMT
# below should be set to the names of file containing VANILLA versions
# of their respective sources. If you have modified your sources you
# will need to change the default assignments.
#
TAR = /usr/src/bin/tar.c
DD = /usr/src/bin/dd.c
MT = /usr/src/bin/mt.c
DUMPRMT = /usr/src/etc/dump/dumprmt.c
CFLAGS = -O
BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
#
# 'make install' puts the programs in $(BINDIR).
# Be sure to run 'make install' as user root.
#
install: all
cp rtar rdd rmt $(BINDIR)
cd $(BINDIR); /etc/chown root rtar rdd rmt
cd $(BINDIR); chmod u+s rtar rdd rmt
all: rtar rdd rmt
rtar: rtar.o rsubs.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ rtar.o rsubs.o
rdd: rdd.o rsubs.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ rdd.o rsubs.o
rmt: rmt.o rsubs.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ rmt.o rsubs.o
#
# Run 'make sources' to make sources from the editor scripts.
# Use 'make sources' with discretion -- it clobbers the sources.
#
sources:
cp $(TAR) rtar.c
chmod u+w rtar.c
ed rtar.c < rtar.script
cp $(DD) rdd.c
chmod u+w rdd.c
ed rdd.c < rdd.script
cp $(MT) rmt.c
chmod u+w rmt.c
ed rmt.c < rmt.script
cp $(DUMPRMT) rsubs.c
chmod u+w rsubs.c
ed rsubs.c < rsubs.script
#
# Run 'make document' to install the manual page.
# Set SECTION to determine the section (1 for section 1, l for LOCAL, etc.)
#
MANDIR = /usr/man
SECTION = l
document:
cp rtar.1 $(MANDIR)/man$(SECTION)/rtar.$(SECTION)
echo '.so $(MANDIR)/man$(SECTION)/rtar.$(SECTION)' > \
$(MANDIR)/man$(SECTION)/rdd.$(SECTION)
echo '.so $(MANDIR)/man$(SECTION)/rtar.$(SECTION)' > \
$(MANDIR)/man$(SECTION)/rmt.$(SECTION)
EOF
cat > rtar.script << "EOF"
1151c
lastread = rmtread(fd, buf, size - count);
.
1144c
return (rmtread(fd, buf, size));
.
1132c
rmtwrite(mt, tbuf, TBLOCK*nblock);
.
1126c
rmtseek(mt, (long) -TBLOCK*nblock, 1);
.
1121c
if (rmtioctl(mt, MTIOCTOP, &mtop) < 0) {
.
1119c
mtdev = rmtioctl(mt, MTIOCGET, &mtget);
.
1103c
if (rmtwrite(mt, tbuf, TBLOCK*nblock) < 0) {
.
1095c
if (rmtwrite(mt, tbuf, TBLOCK*nblock) < 0) {
.
260,262c
fprintf(stderr, "tar: can't use local standard input\n");
fprintf(stderr, "tar: use 'tar' not 'rtar'\n");
done(1);
} else if ((mt = rmtopen(usefile, 0)) < 0) {
.
242,254c
fprintf(stderr, "tar: can't use remote standard output\n");
fprintf(stderr, "tar: use 'tar' not 'rtar'\n");
done(1);
} else if ((mt = rmtopen(usefile, 2)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "tar: can't open remote tape\n");
done(1);
.
65c
int mt = -1;
.
7a
.
6c
* rtar.c
*
* Remote Tape Archival Program
*
* UCSD Chemistry modification history:
*
* $Log: rtar.c,v $
* Revision 1.2 84/03/16 17:47:01 donn
* Changed to use remote tape routines from rsubs.c.
*
.
2c
/* static char *sccsid = "@(#)tar.c 4.19 (Berkeley) 9/22/83"; */
static char *rcsid = "$Header: rtar.c,v 1.2 84/03/16 17:47:01 donn Exp $";
.
w
q
EOF
cat > rdd.script << "EOF"
362c
c = rmtwrite(obf, obuf, obc);
.
307c
ibc = rmtread(ibf, ibuf, ibs);
.
296c
rmtseek(obf, (long)obs, 1);
.
292c
rmtread(ibf, ibuf, ibs);
.
258c
obf = rmtopen(ofile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666);
.
250c
ibf = rmtopen(ifile, O_RDONLY);
.
3a
#include <sys/file.h>
.
1c
/* static char *sccsid = "@(#)dd.c 4.3 (Berkeley) 4/29/83"; */
static char *rcsid = "$Header: rdd.c,v 1.2 84/03/16 17:15:15 donn Exp $";
/*
* rdd.c
*
* Dump data program (remote tape version).
*
* UCSD Chemistry modification history:
*
* $Log: rdd.c,v $
* Revision 1.2 84/03/16 17:15:15 donn
* Added changes to allow one file (either input or output) to be a tape on
* a remote machine. Must be loaded with rsubs.c.
*
*/
.
w
q
EOF
cat > rmt.script << "EOF"
81c
if (rmtioctl(mtfd, MTIOCGET, (char *)&mt_status) < 0) {
.
74c
if (rmtioctl(mtfd, MTIOCTOP, &mt_com) < 0) {
.
63c
if ((mtfd = rmtopen(tape, comp->c_ronly ? 0 : 2)) < 0) {
.
60c
fprintf(stderr, "mt: unknown command \"%s\"\n", cp);
.
5a
.
3,4c
* rmt.c
*
* Remote magnetic tape manipulation program.
*
* UCSD Chemistry modification history:
*
* $Log: rmt.c,v $
* Revision 1.2 84/03/16 17:38:54 donn
* Changed to use remote tape subroutines from rsubs.c.
*
.
1c
/* static char *sccsid = "@(#)mt.c 4.8 (Berkeley) 83/05/08"; */
static char *rcsid = "$Header: rmt.c,v 1.2 84/03/16 17:38:54 donn Exp $";
.
w
q
EOF
cat > rsubs.script << "EOF"
223c
fprintf(stderr, "Protocol to remote tape server botched (in rmtgets).\n");
.
193c
fprintf(stderr, "Protocol to remote tape server botched (code %s?).\n",
.
185c
/* fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", cmd, emsg); */
errno = atoi(code + 1);
.
180a
extern int errno;
.
163,164c
}
.
161c
if (f != rmtape)
return (ioctl(f, cmd, count));
switch (cmd) {
case MTIOCTOP:
pmtop = (struct mtop *) data;
if (pmtop->mt_count <= 0)
return (-1);
sprintf(buf, "I%d\n%d\n", pmtop->mt_op, pmtop->mt_count);
return (rmtcall("ioctl", buf));
case MTIOCGET:
/*
* 'Rmt' has a bug -- the mtget structure is returned BEFORE
* the acknowledgement, despite the documentation.
* Fortunately the first byte of an error code is either
* 'E' or 'F', neither of which are legal MT types.
*/
if (write(rmtape, "S\n", 2) != 2)
rmtconnaborted();
if (recv(rmtape, buf, 1, MSG_PEEK) < 1)
rmtconnaborted();
if (buf[0] == 'E' || buf[0] == 'F')
return (rmtreply("ioctl"));
if (buf[0] == 'A') {
/*
* This 'rmt' has been fixed.
*/
if ((count = rmtreply("ioctl")) < 0)
return (-1);
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
data[i] = rmtgetb();
return (0);
}
/*
* Normal (buggy) 'rmt'.
*/
count = sizeof (struct mtget);
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
data[i] = rmtgetb();
if (count != rmtreply("ioctl"))
return (-1);
return (0);
default:
.
159a
register int i;
struct mtop *pmtop;
int count;
.
156,157c
rmtioctl(f, cmd, data)
int f, cmd;
char *data;
.
135a
if (f != rmtape)
return (lseek(f, offset, pos));
.
131,132c
rmtseek(f, offset, pos)
int f, offset, pos;
.
129a
#endif notdef
.
106a
#ifdef notdef
.
100a
if (f != rmtape)
return (write(f, buf, count));
.
95c
rmtwrite(f, buf, count)
int f;
.
79a
if (f != rmtape)
return (read(f, buf, count));
.
72c
rmtread(f, buf, count)
int f;
.
69a
return (0);
.
67c
return (-1);
.
65a
if (f != rmtape)
return (close(f));
.
63c
rmtclose(f)
int f;
.
60a
return (rmtape);
.
58,59c
if (rmtstate == TS_OPEN) {
if (access(name, 0x6) != 0)
return (-1);
return (open(name, mode, mask));
}
host = malloc(strlen(name) + 1);
strcpy(host, name);
tape = index(host, ':');
if (tape == NULL) {
if (access(name, 0x6) != 0)
return (-1);
return (open(name, mode, mask));
}
*tape++ = '\0';
if (strncmp(tape, "/dev/rmt", 8) != 0 &&
strncmp(tape, "/dev/mt", 7) != 0) {
errno = EACCES;
return (-1);
}
if (rmthost(host) < 0)
return (-1);
sprintf(buf, "O%s\n%d\n", tape, mode & 03);
if (rmtcall(tape, buf) < 0)
return (-1);
.
56a
char *host, *tape;
char *index();
char *malloc();
extern int errno;
.
54a
int mask;
.
52,53c
/*
* rmtopen opens a tape device on the remote machine. We assume that if a name
* has a colon in it, then it refers to a remote tape; otherwise it is
* caught and a normal operation is done on it. Only one remote tape
* is allowed to be open at a time.
*/
rmtopen(name, mode, mask)
char *name;
.
49a
setuid(getuid()); /* Patch security hole */
.
45c
fprintf(stderr, "rtar: shell/tcp: unknown service\n");
.
27,28c
if (rmtape < 0) {
if (errno == 0)
errno = EACCES;
return (-1);
}
return (0);
.
22a
extern int errno;
.
16c
int rmtape = -1;
.
11a
#include <errno.h>
.
7a
#include <sys/socket.h>
.
2a
/*
* rsubs.c
*
* Handle protocol with remote 'rmt' program for 'rtar' and 'rdd'.
* Stolen from 'rdump'.
*
* UCSD Chemistry modification history:
*
* $Log: rsubs.c,v $
* Revision 1.4 84/03/16 21:45:17 donn
* The remote device name is now restricted to '/dev/rmt*' or '/dev/mt*' to
* prevent 'rdd if=host:/usr/lib/uucp/L.sys' etc. Quick and dirty. Also
* the error reporting has been changed -- EACCES is returned if the host
* doesn't exist or if the remote device name was illegal.
*
* Revision 1.3 84/03/16 18:46:18 donn
* Attempted (again) to plug security holes.
*
* Revision 1.2 84/03/16 17:22:25 donn
* Made several small modifications. It is permitted to use a non-remote
* file (although only one remote file may be used). Instead of making its
* own complaints, the acknowledgement routine sets errno. Tape ioctls are
* handled correctly. The bug in /etc/rmt regarding the 'S' message that
* causes the status bytes to be handed back before the byte count is now
* picked up and handled appropriately.
*
*/
.
1c
static char *rcsid = "$Header: rsubs.c,v 1.4 84/03/16 21:45:17 donn Exp $";
.
w
q
EOF
exit 0
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