/* * Copyright 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute * of Technology. * For copying and distribution information, please see the file * . * * from: create_death_packet.c,v 4.9 89/01/17 16:05:59 rfrench Exp $ * $Id$ */ #if 0 #ifndef lint static char *rcsid = "$Id$"; #endif /* lint */ #endif #include #include #include /* * This routine creates a packet to type AUTH_MSG_DIE which is sent to * the Kerberos server to make it shut down. It is used only in the * development environment. * * It takes a string "a_name" which is sent in the packet. A pointer * to the packet is returned. * * The format of the killer packet is: * * type variable data * or constant * ---- ----------- ---- * * unsigned char KRB_PROT_VERSION protocol version number * * unsigned char AUTH_MSG_DIE message type * * [least significant HOST_BYTE_ORDER byte order of sender * bit of above field] * * string a_name presumably, name of * principal sending killer * packet */ #ifdef DEBUG KTEXT krb_create_death_packet(a_name) char *a_name; { static KTEXT_ST pkt_st; KTEXT pkt = &pkt_st; unsigned char *v = pkt->dat; unsigned char *t = (pkt->dat+1); *v = (unsigned char) KRB_PROT_VERSION; *t = (unsigned char) AUTH_MSG_DIE; *t |= HOST_BYTE_ORDER; (void) strcpy((char *) (pkt->dat+2),a_name); pkt->length = 3 + strlen(a_name); return pkt; } #endif /* DEBUG */