/* * On socket-only systems, fromhost() is nothing but an alias for the * socket-specific sock_host() function. * * On systems with sockets and TLI, fromhost() determines the type of API * (sockets, TLI), then invokes the appropriate API-specific routines. * * Diagnostics are reported through syslog(3). * * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#) fromhost.c 1.17 94/12/28 17:42:23"; #endif #if defined(TLI) || defined(PTX) || defined(TLI_SEQUENT) /* System libraries. */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/tiuser.h> #include <stropts.h> /* Local stuff. */ #include "tcpd.h" /* fromhost - find out what network API we should use */ void fromhost(request) struct request_info *request; { /* * On systems with streams support the IP network protocol family may be * accessible via more than one programming interface: Berkeley sockets * and the Transport Level Interface (TLI). * * Thus, we must first find out what programming interface to use: sockets * or TLI. On some systems, sockets are not part of the streams system, * so if request->fd is not a stream we simply assume sockets. */ if (ioctl(request->fd, I_FIND, "timod") > 0) { tli_host(request); } else { sock_host(request); } } #endif /* TLI || PTX || TLI_SEQUENT */ |