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authorDenis Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2008-03-17 08:35:44 +0000
committerDenis Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2008-03-17 08:35:44 +0000
commitaefed941c26aade36c5b51c8ef5ea6f740cc0e5d (patch)
tree761f70714a935be54cac8ec4efb196638a092ae9
parent9f153f610fe82528bcd0f976fd9ce2122c516b2d (diff)
downloadbusybox-aefed941c26aade36c5b51c8ef5ea6f740cc0e5d.tar.gz
tcpsvd,udpsvd: make them NOMMU-capable
inetd: make udp nowait work function old new delta inetd_main 1797 2036 +239 tcpudpsvd_main 1839 1973 +134 xsetenv_plain - 39 +39 xsetenv_proto 23 40 +17 bump_nofile 169 170 +1 sig_term_handler 72 69 -3 sig_child_handler 239 233 -6 connection_status 37 31 -6 parse_one_line 1102 1092 -10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 1/0 grow/shrink: 4/4 up/down: 430/-25) Total: 405 bytes text data bss dec hex filename 798437 661 7428 806526 c4e7e busybox_old 798734 661 7428 806823 c4fa7 busybox_unstripped
-rw-r--r--TODO_config_nommu6
-rw-r--r--ipsvd/tcpudp.c231
-rw-r--r--networking/inetd.c101
3 files changed, 198 insertions, 140 deletions
diff --git a/TODO_config_nommu b/TODO_config_nommu
index b0221bbc3..8bf7b215c 100644
--- a/TODO_config_nommu
+++ b/TODO_config_nommu
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Busybox version: 1.10.0.svn
-# Thu Mar 6 20:18:05 2008
+# Sat Mar 8 01:11:42 2008
#
CONFIG_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y
@@ -844,5 +844,5 @@ CONFIG_LPQ=y
#
# ipsvd utilities
#
-# CONFIG_TCPSVD is not set
-# CONFIG_UDPSVD is not set
+CONFIG_TCPSVD=y
+CONFIG_UDPSVD=y
diff --git a/ipsvd/tcpudp.c b/ipsvd/tcpudp.c
index 5362af5fd..2e8dffa0f 100644
--- a/ipsvd/tcpudp.c
+++ b/ipsvd/tcpudp.c
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
*
* Code inside "#ifdef SSLSVD" is for sslsvd and is currently unused.
*
- * Output of verbose mode matches original (modulo bugs and
- * unimplemented stuff). Unnatural splitting of IP and PORT
- * is retained (personally I prefer one-value "IP:PORT" notation -
- * it is a natural string representation of struct sockaddr_XX).
+ * Busybox version exports TCPLOCALADDR instead of
+ * TCPLOCALIP + TCPLOCALPORT pair. ADDR more closely matches reality
+ * (which is "struct sockaddr_XXX". Port is not a separate entity,
+ * it's just a part of (AF_INET[6]) sockaddr!).
*
- * TCPORIGDST{IP,PORT} is busybox-specific addition
+ * TCPORIGDSTADDR is Busybox-specific addition.
*
* udp server is hacked up by reusing TCP code. It has the following
* limitation inherent in Unix DGRAM sockets implementation:
@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ struct globals {
unsigned cur_per_host;
unsigned cnum;
unsigned cmax;
+ char **env_cur;
+ char *env_var[1]; /* actually bigger */
};
#define G (*(struct globals*)&bb_common_bufsiz1)
#define verbose (G.verbose )
@@ -53,21 +55,46 @@ struct globals {
#define cur_per_host (G.cur_per_host)
#define cnum (G.cnum )
#define cmax (G.cmax )
+#define env_cur (G.env_cur )
+#define env_var (G.env_var )
#define INIT_G() \
do { \
cmax = 30; \
+ env_cur = &env_var[0]; \
} while (0)
+/* We have to be careful about leaking memory in repeated setenv's */
+static void xsetenv_plain(const char *n, const char *v)
+{
+ char *var = xasprintf("%s=%s", n, v);
+ *env_cur++ = var;
+ putenv(var);
+}
+
static void xsetenv_proto(const char *proto, const char *n, const char *v)
{
- putenv(xasprintf("%s%s=%s", proto, n, v));
+ char *var = xasprintf("%s%s=%s", proto, n, v);
+ *env_cur++ = var;
+ putenv(var);
+}
+
+static void undo_xsetenv(void)
+{
+ char **pp = env_cur = &env_var[0];
+ while (*pp) {
+ char *var = *pp;
+ *strchrnul(var, '=') = '\0';
+ unsetenv(var);
+ free(var);
+ *pp++ = NULL;
+ }
}
static void sig_term_handler(int sig)
{
if (verbose)
- printf("%s: info: sigterm received, exit\n", applet_name);
+ bb_error_msg("got signal %u, exit", sig);
kill_myself_with_sig(sig);
}
@@ -85,7 +112,7 @@ static void print_waitstat(unsigned pid, int wstat)
cause = "signal";
e = WTERMSIG(wstat);
}
- printf("%s: info: end %d %s %d\n", applet_name, pid, cause, e);
+ bb_error_msg("end %d %s %d", pid, cause, e);
}
/* Must match getopt32 in main! */
@@ -113,7 +140,7 @@ static void connection_status(void)
{
/* "only 1 client max" desn't need this */
if (cmax > 1)
- printf("%s: info: status %u/%u\n", applet_name, cnum, cmax);
+ bb_error_msg("status %u/%u", cnum, cmax);
}
static void sig_child_handler(int sig)
@@ -145,13 +172,11 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
#ifndef SSLSVD
struct bb_uidgid_t ugid;
#endif
- bool need_hostnames, need_remote_ip, tcp;
+ bool tcp;
uint16_t local_port;
- char *local_hostname = NULL;
- char *remote_hostname = (char*)""; /* "" used if no -h */
- char *local_addr = local_addr; /* gcc */
- char *remote_addr = remote_addr; /* gcc */
- char *remote_ip = remote_addr; /* gcc */
+ char *preset_local_hostname = NULL;
+ char *remote_hostname = remote_hostname; /* for compiler */
+ char *remote_addr = remote_addr; /* for compiler */
len_and_sockaddr *lsa;
len_and_sockaddr local, remote;
socklen_t sa_len;
@@ -168,12 +193,12 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
opt_complementary = "-3:i--i:ph:vv";
#ifdef SSLSVD
getopt32(argv, "+c:C:i:x:u:l:Eb:hpt:vU:/:Z:K:",
- &str_c, &str_C, &instructs, &instructs, &user, &local_hostname,
+ &str_c, &str_C, &instructs, &instructs, &user, &preset_local_hostname,
&str_b, &str_t, &ssluser, &root, &cert, &key, &verbose
);
#else
getopt32(argv, "+c:C:i:x:u:l:Eb:hpt:v",
- &str_c, &str_C, &instructs, &instructs, &user, &local_hostname,
+ &str_c, &str_C, &instructs, &instructs, &user, &preset_local_hostname,
&str_b, &str_t, &verbose
);
#endif
@@ -210,26 +235,21 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (!tcp)
max_per_host = 0;
- /* stdout is used for logging, don't buffer */
- setlinebuf(stdout);
bb_sanitize_stdio(); /* fd# 0,1,2 must be opened */
- need_hostnames = verbose || !(option_mask32 & OPT_E);
- need_remote_ip = max_per_host || need_hostnames;
-
#ifdef SSLSVD
sslser = user;
client = 0;
if ((getuid() == 0) && !(option_mask32 & OPT_u)) {
xfunc_exitcode = 100;
- bb_error_msg_and_die("fatal: -U ssluser must be set when running as root");
+ bb_error_msg_and_die("-U ssluser must be set when running as root");
}
if (option_mask32 & OPT_u)
if (!uidgid_get(&sslugid, ssluser, 1)) {
if (errno) {
bb_perror_msg_and_die("fatal: cannot get user/group: %s", ssluser);
}
- bb_error_msg_and_die("fatal: unknown user/group '%s'", ssluser);
+ bb_error_msg_and_die("unknown user/group '%s'", ssluser);
}
if (!cert) cert = "./cert.pem";
if (!key) key = cert;
@@ -246,7 +266,7 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
sig_block(SIGCHLD);
signal(SIGCHLD, sig_child_handler);
- signal(SIGTERM, sig_term_handler);
+ bb_signals(BB_SIGS_FATAL, sig_term_handler);
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
if (max_per_host)
@@ -254,6 +274,8 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
local_port = bb_lookup_port(argv[1], tcp ? "tcp" : "udp", 0);
lsa = xhost2sockaddr(argv[0], local_port);
+ argv += 2;
+
sock = xsocket(lsa->u.sa.sa_family, tcp ? SOCK_STREAM : SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
setsockopt_reuseaddr(sock);
sa_len = lsa->len; /* I presume sockaddr len stays the same */
@@ -274,14 +296,13 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (verbose) {
char *addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&lsa->u.sa);
- printf("%s: info: listening on %s", applet_name, addr);
+ bb_error_msg("listening on %s, starting", addr);
free(addr);
#ifndef SSLSVD
if (option_mask32 & OPT_u)
printf(", uid %u, gid %u",
(unsigned)ugid.uid, (unsigned)ugid.gid);
#endif
- puts(", starting");
}
/* Main accept() loop */
@@ -297,14 +318,15 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
close(0);
again2:
sig_unblock(SIGCHLD);
+ local.len = remote.len = sa_len;
if (tcp) {
- remote.len = sa_len;
conn = accept(sock, &remote.u.sa, &remote.len);
} else {
/* In case recv_from_to won't be able to recover local addr.
* Also sets port - recv_from_to is unable to do it. */
local = *lsa;
- conn = recv_from_to(sock, NULL, 0, MSG_PEEK, &remote.u.sa, &local.u.sa, sa_len);
+ conn = recv_from_to(sock, NULL, 0, MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_PEEK,
+ &remote.u.sa, &local.u.sa, sa_len);
}
sig_block(SIGCHLD);
if (conn < 0) {
@@ -317,19 +339,19 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (max_per_host) {
/* Drop connection immediately if cur_per_host > max_per_host
* (minimizing load under SYN flood) */
- remote_ip = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(&remote.u.sa);
- cur_per_host = ipsvd_perhost_add(remote_ip, max_per_host, &hccp);
+ remote_addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(&remote.u.sa);
+ cur_per_host = ipsvd_perhost_add(remote_addr, max_per_host, &hccp);
if (cur_per_host > max_per_host) {
/* ipsvd_perhost_add detected that max is exceeded
* (and did not store ip in connection table) */
- free(remote_ip);
+ free(remote_addr);
if (msg_per_host) {
/* don't block or test for errors */
- ndelay_on(0);
- write(0, msg_per_host, len_per_host);
+ send(0, msg_per_host, len_per_host, MSG_DONTWAIT);
}
goto again1;
}
+ /* NB: remote_addr is not leaked, it is stored in conn table */
}
if (!tcp) {
@@ -372,19 +394,21 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
#endif
}
- pid = fork();
+ pid = vfork();
if (pid == -1) {
- bb_perror_msg("fork");
+ bb_perror_msg("vfork");
goto again;
}
if (pid != 0) {
- /* parent */
+ /* Parent */
cnum++;
if (verbose)
connection_status();
if (hccp)
hccp->pid = pid;
+ /* clean up changes done by vforked child */
+ undo_xsetenv();
goto again;
}
@@ -394,78 +418,93 @@ int tcpudpsvd_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (tcp)
close(sock);
- if (need_remote_ip)
- remote_addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remote.u.sa);
-
- if (need_hostnames) {
- if (option_mask32 & OPT_h) {
- remote_hostname = xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(&remote.u.sa);
- if (!remote_hostname) {
- bb_error_msg("warning: cannot look up hostname for %s", remote_addr);
- remote_hostname = (char*)"";
+ { /* vfork alert! every xmalloc in this block should be freed! */
+ char *local_hostname = local_hostname; /* for compiler */
+ char *local_addr = NULL;
+ char *free_me0 = NULL;
+ char *free_me1 = NULL;
+ char *free_me2 = NULL;
+
+ if (verbose || !(option_mask32 & OPT_E)) {
+ if (!max_per_host) /* remote_addr is not yet known */
+ free_me0 = remote_addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remote.u.sa);
+ if (option_mask32 & OPT_h) {
+ free_me1 = remote_hostname = xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(&remote.u.sa);
+ if (!remote_hostname) {
+ bb_error_msg("cannot look up hostname for %s", remote_addr);
+ remote_hostname = remote_addr;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Find out local IP peer connected to.
+ * Errors ignored (I'm not paranoid enough to imagine kernel
+ * which doesn't know local IP). */
+ if (tcp)
+ getsockname(0, &local.u.sa, &local.len);
+ /* else: for UDP it is done earlier by parent */
+ local_addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&local.u.sa);
+ if (option_mask32 & OPT_h) {
+ local_hostname = preset_local_hostname;
+ if (!local_hostname) {
+ free_me2 = local_hostname = xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(&local.u.sa);
+ if (!local_hostname)
+ bb_error_msg_and_die("cannot look up hostname for %s", local_addr);
+ }
+ /* else: local_hostname is not NULL, but is NOT malloced! */
}
}
- /* Find out local IP peer connected to.
- * Errors ignored (I'm not paranoid enough to imagine kernel
- * which doesn't know local IP). */
- if (tcp) {
- local.len = sa_len;
- getsockname(0, &local.u.sa, &local.len);
- }
- local_addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&local.u.sa);
- if (!local_hostname) {
- local_hostname = xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(&local.u.sa);
- if (!local_hostname)
- bb_error_msg_and_die("warning: cannot look up hostname for %s"+9, local_addr);
+ if (verbose) {
+ pid = getpid();
+ if (max_per_host) {
+ bb_error_msg("concurrency %s %u/%u",
+ remote_addr,
+ cur_per_host, max_per_host);
+ }
+ bb_error_msg((option_mask32 & OPT_h)
+ ? "start %u %s-%s (%s-%s)"
+ : "start %u %s-%s",
+ pid,
+ local_addr, remote_addr,
+ local_hostname, remote_hostname);
}
- }
- if (verbose) {
- pid = getpid();
- printf("%s: info: pid %u from %s\n", applet_name, pid, remote_addr);
- if (max_per_host)
- printf("%s: info: concurrency %u %s %u/%u\n",
- applet_name, pid, remote_ip, cur_per_host, max_per_host);
- printf("%s: info: start %u %s:%s :%s:%s\n",
- applet_name, pid,
- local_hostname, local_addr,
- remote_hostname, remote_addr);
- }
-
- if (!(option_mask32 & OPT_E)) {
- /* setup ucspi env */
- const char *proto = tcp ? "TCP" : "UDP";
-
- /* Extract "original" destination addr:port
- * from Linux firewall. Useful when you redirect
- * an outbond connection to local handler, and it needs
- * to know where it originally tried to connect */
- if (tcp && getsockopt(0, SOL_IP, SO_ORIGINAL_DST, &lsa->u.sa, &lsa->len) == 0) {
- char *addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&lsa->u.sa);
- xsetenv("TCPORIGDSTADDR", addr);
- free(addr);
- }
- xsetenv("PROTO", proto);
- xsetenv_proto(proto, "LOCALADDR", local_addr);
- xsetenv_proto(proto, "LOCALHOST", local_hostname);
- xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEADDR", remote_addr);
- if (option_mask32 & OPT_h) {
- xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEHOST", remote_hostname);
+ if (!(option_mask32 & OPT_E)) {
+ /* setup ucspi env */
+ const char *proto = tcp ? "TCP" : "UDP";
+
+ /* Extract "original" destination addr:port
+ * from Linux firewall. Useful when you redirect
+ * an outbond connection to local handler, and it needs
+ * to know where it originally tried to connect */
+ if (tcp && getsockopt(0, SOL_IP, SO_ORIGINAL_DST, &local.u.sa, &local.len) == 0) {
+ char *addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&local.u.sa);
+ xsetenv_plain("TCPORIGDSTADDR", addr);
+ free(addr);
+ }
+ xsetenv_plain("PROTO", proto);
+ xsetenv_proto(proto, "LOCALADDR", local_addr);
+ xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEADDR", remote_addr);
+ if (option_mask32 & OPT_h) {
+ xsetenv_proto(proto, "LOCALHOST", local_hostname);
+ xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEHOST", remote_hostname);
+ }
+ //compat? xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEINFO", "");
+ /* additional */
+ if (cur_per_host > 0) /* can not be true for udp */
+ xsetenv_plain("TCPCONCURRENCY", utoa(cur_per_host));
}
- xsetenv_proto(proto, "REMOTEINFO", "");
- /* additional */
- if (cur_per_host > 0) /* can not be true for udp */
- xsetenv("TCPCONCURRENCY", utoa(cur_per_host));
+ free(local_addr);
+ free(free_me0);
+ free(free_me1);
+ free(free_me2);
}
- dup2(0, 1);
+ xdup2(0, 1);
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
sig_unblock(SIGCHLD);
- argv += 2;
#ifdef SSLSVD
strcpy(id, utoa(pid));
ssl_io(0, argv);
diff --git a/networking/inetd.c b/networking/inetd.c
index 0620188d6..41824dbc8 100644
--- a/networking/inetd.c
+++ b/networking/inetd.c
@@ -130,8 +130,13 @@
* tening service socket, and must accept at least one connection request
* before exiting. Such a server would normally accept and process incoming
* connection requests until a timeout.
- *
- * In short: "stream" can be "wait" or "nowait"; "dgram" must be "wait".
+ */
+
+/* Despite of above doc saying that dgram services must use "wait",
+ * "udp nowait" servers are implemented in busyboxed inetd.
+ * IPv6 addresses are also implemented. However, they may look ugly -
+ * ":::service..." means "address '::' (IPv6 wildcard addr)":"service"...
+ * You have to put "tcp6"/"udp6" in protocol field to select IPv6.
*/
/* Here's the scoop concerning the user[:group] feature:
@@ -832,9 +837,6 @@ static NOINLINE servtab_t *parse_one_line(void)
if (sep->se_socktype == SOCK_DGRAM) {
if (sep->se_proto_no == IPPROTO_TCP)
goto parse_err;
- /* "udp nowait" is a small fork bomb :) */
- if (!sep->se_wait)
- goto parse_err;
}
/* check if the hostname specifier is a comma separated list
@@ -1195,7 +1197,7 @@ int inetd_main(int argc, char **argv)
for (;;) {
int ready_fd_cnt;
- int ctrl, accepted_fd;
+ int ctrl, accepted_fd, new_udp_fd;
fd_set readable;
if (maxsock < 0)
@@ -1220,12 +1222,43 @@ int inetd_main(int argc, char **argv)
ready_fd_cnt--;
ctrl = sep->se_fd;
accepted_fd = -1;
- if (!sep->se_wait && sep->se_socktype == SOCK_STREAM) {
- ctrl = accepted_fd = accept(sep->se_fd, NULL, NULL);
- if (ctrl < 0) {
- if (errno != EINTR)
- bb_perror_msg("accept (for %s)", sep->se_service);
- continue;
+ new_udp_fd = -1;
+ if (!sep->se_wait) {
+ if (sep->se_socktype == SOCK_STREAM) {
+ ctrl = accepted_fd = accept(sep->se_fd, NULL, NULL);
+ if (ctrl < 0) {
+ if (errno != EINTR)
+ bb_perror_msg("accept (for %s)", sep->se_service);
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ /* "nowait" udp */
+ if (sep->se_socktype == SOCK_DGRAM
+ && sep->se_family != AF_UNIX
+ ) {
+/* How udp "nowait" works:
+ * child peeks at (received and buffered by kernel) UDP packet,
+ * performs connect() on the socket so that it is linked only
+ * to this peer. But this also affects parent, because descriptors
+ * are shared after fork() a-la dup(). When parent performs
+ * select(), it will see this descriptor connected to the peer (!)
+ * and still readable, will act on it and mess things up
+ * (can create many copies of same child, etc).
+ * Parent must create and use new socket instead. */
+ new_udp_fd = socket(sep->se_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
+ if (new_udp_fd < 0) { /* error: eat packet, forget about it */
+ udp_err:
+ recv(sep->se_fd, line, LINE_SIZE, MSG_DONTWAIT);
+ continue;
+ }
+ setsockopt_reuseaddr(new_udp_fd);
+ /* TODO: better do bind after vfork in parent,
+ * so that we don't have two wildcard bound sockets
+ * even for a brief moment? */
+ if (bind(new_udp_fd, &sep->se_lsa->u.sa, sep->se_lsa->len) < 0) {
+ close(new_udp_fd);
+ goto udp_err;
+ }
}
}
@@ -1283,10 +1316,15 @@ int inetd_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (pid > 0) { /* parent */
if (sep->se_wait) {
+ /* tcp wait: we passed listening socket to child,
+ * will wait for child to terminate */
sep->se_wait = pid;
remove_fd_from_set(sep->se_fd);
- /* we passed listening socket to child,
- * will wait for child to terminate */
+ }
+ if (new_udp_fd >= 0) {
+ /* udp nowait: child connected the socket,
+ * we created and will use new, unconnected one */
+ xmove_fd(new_udp_fd, sep->se_fd);
}
restore_sigmask(&omask);
maybe_close(accepted_fd);
@@ -1313,39 +1351,20 @@ int inetd_main(int argc, char **argv)
#endif
/* child */
setsid();
-#if 0
-/* This does not work.
- * Actually, it _almost_ works. The idea behind it is: child
- * can peek at (already received and buffered by kernel) UDP packet,
- * and perform connect() on the socket so that it is linked only
- * to this peer. But this also affects parent, because descriptors
- * are shared after fork() a-la dup(). When parent returns to
- * select(), it will see this descriptor attached to the peer (!)
- * and likely still readable, will act on it and mess things up
- * (can create many copies of same child, etc).
- * If child will create new socket instead, then bind() and
- * connect() it to peer's address, descriptor aliasing problem
- * is solved, but first packet cannot be "transferred" to the new
- * socket. It is not a problem if child can account for this,
- * but our child will exec - and exec'ed program does not know
- * about this "lost packet" problem! Pity... */
- /* "nowait" udp[6]. Hmmm... */
- if (!sep->se_wait
- && sep->se_socktype == SOCK_DGRAM
- && sep->se_family != AF_UNIX
- ) {
+ /* "nowait" udp */
+ if (new_udp_fd >= 0) {
len_and_sockaddr *lsa = xzalloc_lsa(sep->se_family);
/* peek at the packet and remember peer addr */
int r = recvfrom(ctrl, NULL, 0, MSG_PEEK|MSG_DONTWAIT,
&lsa->u.sa, &lsa->len);
- if (r >= 0)
- /* make this socket "connected" to peer addr:
- * only packets from this peer will be recv'ed,
- * and bare write()/send() will work on it */
- connect(ctrl, &lsa->u.sa, lsa->len);
+ if (r < 0)
+ goto do_exit1;
+ /* make this socket "connected" to peer addr:
+ * only packets from this peer will be recv'ed,
+ * and bare write()/send() will work on it */
+ connect(ctrl, &lsa->u.sa, lsa->len);
free(lsa);
}
-#endif
/* prepare env and exec program */
pwd = getpwnam(sep->se_user);
if (pwd == NULL) {