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/* * Copyright (c) 2001, 2003 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1983, 1995-1997 Eric P. Allman. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of * the sendmail distribution. */ #include <sm/gen.h> SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: errstring.c,v 1.19 2003/12/10 03:53:05 gshapiro Exp $") #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> /* sys_errlist, on some platforms */ #include <sm/io.h> /* sm_snprintf */ #include <sm/string.h> #include <sm/errstring.h> #if NAMED_BIND # include <netdb.h> #endif #if LDAPMAP # include <lber.h> # include <ldap.h> /* for LDAP error codes */ #endif /* LDAPMAP */ /* ** Notice: this file is used by libmilter. Please try to avoid ** using libsm specific functions. */ /* ** SM_ERRSTRING -- return string description of error code ** ** Parameters: ** errnum -- the error number to translate ** ** Returns: ** A string description of errnum. ** ** Note: this may point to a local (static) buffer. */ const char * sm_errstring(errnum) int errnum; { char *ret; switch (errnum) { case EPERM: /* SunOS gives "Not owner" -- this is the POSIX message */ return "Operation not permitted"; /* ** Error messages used internally in sendmail. */ case E_SM_OPENTIMEOUT: return "Timeout on file open"; case E_SM_NOSLINK: return "Symbolic links not allowed"; case E_SM_NOHLINK: return "Hard links not allowed"; case E_SM_REGONLY: return "Regular files only"; case E_SM_ISEXEC: return "Executable files not allowed"; case E_SM_WWDIR: return "World writable directory"; case E_SM_GWDIR: return "Group writable directory"; case E_SM_FILECHANGE: return "File changed after open"; case E_SM_WWFILE: return "World writable file"; case E_SM_GWFILE: return "Group writable file"; case E_SM_GRFILE: return "Group readable file"; case E_SM_WRFILE: return "World readable file"; /* ** DNS error messages. */ #if NAMED_BIND case HOST_NOT_FOUND + E_DNSBASE: return "Name server: host not found"; case TRY_AGAIN + E_DNSBASE: return "Name server: host name lookup failure"; case NO_RECOVERY + E_DNSBASE: return "Name server: non-recoverable error"; case NO_DATA + E_DNSBASE: return "Name server: no data known"; #endif /* NAMED_BIND */ /* ** libsmdb error messages. */ case SMDBE_MALLOC: return "Memory allocation failed"; case SMDBE_GDBM_IS_BAD: return "GDBM is not supported"; case SMDBE_UNSUPPORTED: return "Unsupported action"; case SMDBE_DUPLICATE: return "Key already exists"; case SMDBE_BAD_OPEN: return "Database open failed"; case SMDBE_NOT_FOUND: return "Key not found"; case SMDBE_UNKNOWN_DB_TYPE: return "Unknown database type"; case SMDBE_UNSUPPORTED_DB_TYPE: return "Support for database type not compiled into this program"; case SMDBE_INCOMPLETE: return "DB sync did not finish"; case SMDBE_KEY_EMPTY: return "Key is empty"; case SMDBE_KEY_EXIST: return "Key already exists"; case SMDBE_LOCK_DEADLOCK: return "Locker killed to resolve deadlock"; case SMDBE_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED: return "Lock unavailable"; case SMDBE_LOCK_NOT_HELD: return "Lock not held by locker"; case SMDBE_RUN_RECOVERY: return "Database panic, run recovery"; case SMDBE_IO_ERROR: return "I/O error"; case SMDBE_READ_ONLY: return "Database opened read-only"; case SMDBE_DB_NAME_TOO_LONG: return "Name too long"; case SMDBE_INVALID_PARAMETER: return "Invalid parameter"; case SMDBE_ONLY_SUPPORTS_ONE_CURSOR: return "Only one cursor allowed"; case SMDBE_NOT_A_VALID_CURSOR: return "Invalid cursor"; case SMDBE_OLD_VERSION: return "Berkeley DB file is an old version, recreate it"; case SMDBE_VERSION_MISMATCH: return "Berkeley DB version mismatch between include file and library"; #if LDAPMAP /* ** LDAP URL error messages. */ /* OpenLDAP errors */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_MEM case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_MEM: return "LDAP URL can't allocate memory space"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_MEM */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_PARAM case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_PARAM: return "LDAP URL parameter is bad"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_PARAM */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCHEME case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCHEME: return "LDAP URL doesn't begin with \"ldap[si]://\""; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCHEME */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADENCLOSURE case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADENCLOSURE: return "LDAP URL is missing trailing \">\""; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADENCLOSURE */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADURL case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADURL: return "LDAP URL is bad"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADURL */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADHOST case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADHOST: return "LDAP URL host port is bad"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADHOST */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADATTRS case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADATTRS: return "LDAP URL bad (or missing) attributes"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADATTRS */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCOPE case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCOPE: return "LDAP URL scope string is invalid (or missing)"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCOPE */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADFILTER case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADFILTER: return "LDAP URL bad or missing filter"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADFILTER */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_BADEXTS case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_BADEXTS: return "LDAP URL bad or missing extensions"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_BADEXTS */ /* Sun LDAP errors */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_NOTLDAP case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_NOTLDAP: return "LDAP URL doesn't begin with \"ldap://\""; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_NOTLDAP */ # ifdef LDAP_URL_ERR_NODN case E_LDAPURLBASE + LDAP_URL_ERR_NODN: return "LDAP URL has no DN (required)"; # endif /* LDAP_URL_ERR_NODN */ #endif /* LDAPMAP */ } #if LDAPMAP /* ** LDAP error messages. */ if (errnum >= E_LDAPBASE) return ldap_err2string(errnum - E_LDAPBASE); #endif /* LDAPMAP */ ret = strerror(errnum); if (ret == NULL) { static char buf[30]; (void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "Error %d", errnum); return buf; } return ret; }