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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] ipmi_lan_open_session() question


From: Albert Chu
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-devel] ipmi_lan_open_session() question
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 16:07:05 -0700

Hi Jim,

I think the open_lan_session() function was created a long time ago as a
convenience function for libfreeipmi users.  I know that the ipmiutil
author (ipmiutil.sourceforge.net) atleast uses it.  I suppose it has
never been used for the FreeIPMI tools because:

A) some tools like bmc-config only work in-band
B) some tools like ipmipower need to work more reliably/quickly and
therefore "manually" setup a lan session

As for the reason why your code isn't working with MD5, I'm guessing:

sizeof(password),

should instead be

strlen(password)

???

> By the way it seems to return < 0 but set errno to Success??

I see a few corner cases in the code.  In particular the fallout case
for "goto error;".  I'll let AB talk about this since its his part of
the lib :P

Al


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----- Original Message -----
From: James Laros <address@hidden>
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 2:51 pm
Subject: [Freeipmi-devel] ipmi_lan_open_session() question

> I have a question about the usage of ipmi_lan_open_session.
> First off I don't see it used in any of the utilities
> that come with the distro? Any reason?
> 
> I was doing things more "by hand" as in ipmipower until
> I noticed this call.
> 
> More specific question if I use the call as follows the
> Activate Session Application Response returns a completion
> code of 0xcc (Invalid data field in request)
> 
> Wasn't sure if I need to pass in something for session_seq_num
> or session_id??? In the request message the session_id seems be 
> set properly to a temp session id, session_seq is 0 which should be 
> ok yes?
> 
> Note that if I run it with MD5 as an auth type and provide username
> and password I never get an app response.
> 
> By the way it seems to return < 0 but set errno to Success??
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
>    u_int8_t auth_type;
>    u_int8_t *username = "root";
>    u_int8_t *password = "yada";
>    u_int8_t priv;
>    priv = IPMI_PRIV_LEVEL_OPERATOR;
>    u_int32_t *session_seq_num;
>    u_int32_t *session_id;
> 
>    session_seq_num = (u_int32_t *)malloc(sizeof(u_int32_t));
>    session_id = (u_int32_t *)malloc(sizeof(u_int32_t));
> 
>    auth_type = IPMI_SESSION_AUTH_TYPE_MD5;
> 
>    if (ipmi_lan_open_session(conn->fd,
>                              (struct sockaddr *)&(conn->target_addr),
>                              sizeof(struct sockaddr_in),
>                         IPMI_SESSION_AUTH_TYPE_NONE,
>                         //     auth_type,
>                              username,
>                         //     password,
>                         //     sizeof(password),
>                         NULL,
>                         0,
>                              INITIAL_OUTBOUND_SEQ_NUM,
>                              priv,
>                              session_seq_num,
>                              session_id) < 0 ) {
>        fprintf(stderr, "Error: ipmi_lan_open_session %s\n", 
> strerror(errno));        return -1;
>    }
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> 
> Thanks if anyone can help.
> 
> Jim
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