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NAME
       hosts_access, hosts_ctl, request_init, request_set - access control li-
       brary

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcpd.h>

       extern int allow_severity;
       extern int deny_severity;

       struct request_info *request_init(request, key, value, ..., 0)
       struct request_info *request;

       struct request_info *request_set(request, key, value, ..., 0)
       struct request_info *request;

       void fromhost(request)
       struct request_info *request;

       int hosts_access(request)
       struct request_info *request;

       int hosts_ctl(daemon, client_name, client_addr, client_user)
       char *daemon;
       char *client_name;
       char *client_addr;
       char *client_user;

DESCRIPTION
       The routines described in this document are part of the  libwrap.a  li-
       brary.  They  implement  a  rule-based access control language with op-
       tional shell commands that are executed when a rule fires.

       request_init() initializes a structure with information about a  client
       request.  request_set()  updates  an already initialized request struc-
       ture. Both functions take a variable-length list of key-value pairs and
       return  their first argument.  The argument lists are terminated with a
       zero key value. All string-valued arguments are  copied.  The  expected
       keys (and corresponding value types) are:

       RQ_FILE (int)
              The file descriptor associated with the request.

       RQ_CLIENT_NAME (char *)
              The client host name.

       RQ_CLIENT_ADDR (char *)
              A printable representation of the client network address.

       RQ_CLIENT_SIN (struct sockaddr_in *)
              An  internal  representation  of  the client network address and
              port.  The contents of the structure are not copied.

       RQ_SERVER_NAME (char *)
              The hostname associated with the server endpoint address.

       RQ_SERVER_ADDR (char *)
              A printable representation of the server endpoint address.

       RQ_SERVER_SIN (struct sockaddr_in *)
              An internal representation of the server  endpoint  address  and
              port.  The contents of the structure are not copied.

       RQ_DAEMON (char *)
              The name of the daemon process running on the server host.

       RQ_USER (char *)
              The  name  of the user on whose behalf the client host makes the
              request.

       hosts_access() consults the access  control  tables  described  in  the
       hosts_access(5)  manual  page.   When  internal endpoint information is
       available, host names and client user names are looked  up  on  demand,
       using the request structure as a cache.  hosts_access() returns zero if
       access should be denied.  fromhost() must be  called  before  hosts_ac-
       cess().

       hosts_ctl()  is  a wrapper around the request_init() and hosts_access()
       routines with a perhaps more convenient interface (though it  does  not
       pass  on  enough  information  to  support  automated  client  username
       lookups).  The client host address, client host name and username argu-
       ments should contain valid data or STRING_UNKNOWN.  hosts_ctl() returns
       zero if access should be denied.

       The allow_severity and deny_severity variables determine  how  accepted
       and  rejected  requests  may  be  logged.  They must be provided by the
       caller and may be modified by rules in the access control tables.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Problems are reported via the syslog daemon.

SEE ALSO
       hosts_access(5),  format  of  the  access  control  tables.   hosts_op-
       tions(5), optional extensions to the base language.

FILES
       /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny, access control tables.

BUGS
       hosts_access()  uses  the strtok() library function. This may interfere
       with other code that relies on strtok().

AUTHOR
       Wietse Venema (wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl)
       Department of Mathematics and Computing Science
       Eindhoven University of Technology
       Den Dolech 2, P.O. Box 513,
       5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands

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