1:  /*
   2:   * hosts_ctl() combines common applications of the host access control
   3:   * library routines. It bundles its arguments then calls the hosts_access()
   4:   * access control checker. The host name and user name arguments should be
   5:   * empty strings, STRING_UNKNOWN or real data. If a match is found, the
   6:   * optional shell command is executed.
   7:   *
   8:   * Restriction: this interface does not pass enough information to support
   9:   * selective remote username lookups or selective hostname double checks.
  10:   *
  11:   * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
  12:   */
  13: 
  14: #ifndef lint
  15: static char sccsid[] = "@(#) hosts_ctl.c 1.4 94/12/28 17:42:27";
  16: #endif
  17: 
  18: #include <stdio.h>
  19: 
  20: #include "tcpd.h"
  21: 
  22: /* hosts_ctl - limited interface to the hosts_access() routine */
  23: 
  24: int     hosts_ctl(daemon, name, addr, user)
  25: char   *daemon;
  26: char   *name;
  27: char   *addr;
  28: char   *user;
  29: {
  30:     struct request_info request;
  31: 
  32:     return (hosts_access(request_init(&request,
  33:                       RQ_DAEMON, daemon,
  34:                       RQ_CLIENT_NAME, name,
  35:                       RQ_CLIENT_ADDR, addr,
  36:                       RQ_USER, user,
  37:                       0)));
  38: }

Defined functions

hosts_ctl defined in line 24; never used

Defined variables

sccsid defined in line 15; never used
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