/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ // This source is mostly a bunch of Windows API calls. It is only compiled for // Windows builds. // // Registry entries for Autodial mappings are located here: // HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\RAS Autodial\Addresses #include #include #include "nsString.h" #include "nsAutodialWin.h" #include "prlog.h" #include "nsWindowsHelpers.h" #define AUTODIAL_DEFAULT AUTODIAL_NEVER // // Log module for autodial logging... // // To enable logging (see prlog.h for full details): // // set NSPR_LOG_MODULES=Autodial:5 // set NSPR_LOG_FILE=nspr.log // // this enables PR_LOG_DEBUG level information and places all output in // the file nspr.log // #ifdef PR_LOGGING static PRLogModuleInfo* gLog = nullptr; #endif #undef LOGD #undef LOGE #define LOGD(args) PR_LOG(gLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG, args) #define LOGE(args) PR_LOG(gLog, PR_LOG_ERROR, args) // Don't try to dial again within a few seconds of when user pressed cancel. #define NO_RETRY_PERIOD_SEC 5 PRIntervalTime nsAutodial::mDontRetryUntil = 0; // ctor. nsAutodial::nsAutodial() : mAutodialBehavior(AUTODIAL_DEFAULT), mAutodialServiceDialingLocation(-1), mNumRASConnectionEntries(0) { // Initializations that can be made again since RAS OS settings can // change. Init(); } // dtor nsAutodial::~nsAutodial() { } // Get settings from the OS. These are settings that might change during // the OS session. Call Init() again to pick up those changes if required. // Returns NS_ERROR_FAILURE if error or NS_OK if success. nsresult nsAutodial::Init() { #ifdef PR_LOGGING if (!gLog) gLog = PR_NewLogModule("Autodial"); #endif mDefaultEntryName[0] = '\0'; mNumRASConnectionEntries = 0; mAutodialBehavior = QueryAutodialBehavior(); // No need to continue in this case. if (mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_NEVER) { return NS_OK; } // Get the number of dialup entries in the phonebook. mNumRASConnectionEntries = NumRASEntries(); // Get the name of the default entry. nsresult result = GetDefaultEntryName(mDefaultEntryName, sizeof(mDefaultEntryName)); return result; } // Should we attempt to dial on a network error? Yes if the Internet Options // configured as such. Yes if the RAS autodial service is running (we'll try to // force it to dial in that case by adding the network address to its db.) bool nsAutodial::ShouldDialOnNetworkError() { // Don't try to dial again within a few seconds of when user pressed cancel. if (mDontRetryUntil) { PRIntervalTime intervalNow = PR_IntervalNow(); if (intervalNow < mDontRetryUntil) { LOGD(("Autodial: Not dialing: too soon.")); return false; } } return ((mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_ALWAYS) || (mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_ON_NETWORKERROR) || (mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_USE_SERVICE)); } // The autodial info is set in Control Panel | Internet Options | Connections. // The values are stored in the registry. This function gets those values from // the registry and determines if we should never dial, always dial, or dial // when there is no network found. int nsAutodial::QueryAutodialBehavior() { if (IsAutodialServiceRunning()) { // Is Autodial service enabled for the current login session? DWORD disabled = 0; DWORD size = sizeof(DWORD); if (RasGetAutodialParamW(RASADP_LoginSessionDisable, &disabled, &size) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { if (!disabled) { // If current dialing location has autodial on, we'll let the service dial. mAutodialServiceDialingLocation = GetCurrentLocation(); if (IsAutodialServiceEnabled(mAutodialServiceDialingLocation)) { return AUTODIAL_USE_SERVICE; } } } } // If we get to here, then the service is not going to dial on error, so we // can dial ourselves if the control panel settings are set up that way. HKEY hKey = 0; LONG result = ::RegOpenKeyExW( HKEY_CURRENT_USER, L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings", 0, KEY_READ, &hKey); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { LOGE(("Autodial: Error opening reg key Internet Settings")); return AUTODIAL_NEVER; } DWORD entryType = 0; DWORD autodial = 0; DWORD onDemand = 0; DWORD paramSize = sizeof(DWORD); result = ::RegQueryValueExW(hKey, L"EnableAutodial", nullptr, &entryType, (LPBYTE)&autodial, ¶mSize); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { ::RegCloseKey(hKey); LOGE(("Autodial: Error reading reg value EnableAutodial.")); return AUTODIAL_NEVER; } result = ::RegQueryValueExW(hKey, L"NoNetAutodial", nullptr, &entryType, (LPBYTE)&onDemand, ¶mSize); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { ::RegCloseKey(hKey); LOGE(("Autodial: Error reading reg value NoNetAutodial.")); return AUTODIAL_NEVER; } ::RegCloseKey(hKey); if (!autodial) { return AUTODIAL_NEVER; } else { if (onDemand) { return AUTODIAL_ON_NETWORKERROR; } else { return AUTODIAL_ALWAYS; } } } // If the RAS autodial service is running, use it. Otherwise, dial // the default RAS connection. There are two possible RAS dialogs: // one that dials a single entry, and one that lets the user choose which // to dial. If there is only one connection entry in the phone book, or // there are multiple entries but one is defined as the default, we'll use // the single entry dial dialog. If there are multiple connection entries, // and none is specified as default, we'll bring up the diallog which lets // the user select the connection entry to use. // // Return values: // NS_OK: dialing was successful and caller should retry // all other values indicate that the caller should not retry nsresult nsAutodial::DialDefault(const char16_t* hostName) { mDontRetryUntil = 0; if (mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_NEVER) { return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry the network error } // If already a RAS connection, bail. if (IsRASConnected()) { LOGD(("Autodial: Not dialing: active connection.")); return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry } // If no dialup connections configured, bail. if (mNumRASConnectionEntries <= 0) { LOGD(("Autodial: Not dialing: no entries.")); return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry } // If autodial service is running, let it dial. In order for it to dial more // reliably, we have to add the target address to the autodial database. // This is the only way the autodial service dial if there is a network // adapter installed. But even then it might not dial. We have to assume that // it will though, or we could end up with two attempts to dial on the same // network error if the user cancels the first one: one from the service and // one from us. // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/rras/ras4over_3dwl.asp if (mAutodialBehavior == AUTODIAL_USE_SERVICE) { AddAddressToAutodialDirectory(hostName); return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry } // Do the dialing ourselves. else { // If a default dial entry is configured, use it. if (mDefaultEntryName[0] != '\0') { LOGD(("Autodial: Dialing default: %s.",mDefaultEntryName)); RASDIALDLG rasDialDlg; memset(&rasDialDlg, 0, sizeof(rasDialDlg)); rasDialDlg.dwSize = sizeof(rasDialDlg); BOOL dialed = RasDialDlgW(nullptr, mDefaultEntryName, nullptr, &rasDialDlg); if (!dialed) { if (rasDialDlg.dwError != 0) { LOGE(("Autodial ::RasDialDlg failed: Error: %d.", rasDialDlg.dwError)); } else { mDontRetryUntil = PR_IntervalNow() + PR_SecondsToInterval(NO_RETRY_PERIOD_SEC); LOGD(("Autodial: User cancelled dial.")); } return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry } LOGD(("Autodial: RAS dialup connection successful.")); } // If no default connection specified, open the dialup dialog that lets // the user specifiy which connection to dial. else { LOGD(("Autodial: Prompting for phonebook entry.")); RASPBDLG rasPBDlg; memset(&rasPBDlg, 0, sizeof(rasPBDlg)); rasPBDlg.dwSize = sizeof(rasPBDlg); BOOL dialed = RasPhonebookDlgW(nullptr, nullptr, &rasPBDlg); if (!dialed) { if (rasPBDlg.dwError != 0) { LOGE(("Autodial: ::RasPhonebookDlg failed: Error = %d.", rasPBDlg.dwError)); } else { mDontRetryUntil = PR_IntervalNow() + PR_SecondsToInterval(NO_RETRY_PERIOD_SEC); LOGD(("Autodial: User cancelled dial.")); } return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // don't retry } LOGD(("Autodial: RAS dialup connection successful.")); } } // Retry because we just established a dialup connection. return NS_OK; } // Check to see if RAS is already connected. bool nsAutodial::IsRASConnected() { DWORD connections; RASCONN rasConn; rasConn.dwSize = sizeof(rasConn); DWORD structSize = sizeof(rasConn); DWORD result = RasEnumConnectionsW(&rasConn, &structSize, &connections); // ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is OK because we only need one struct. if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS || result == ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) { return (connections > 0); } LOGE(("Autodial: ::RasEnumConnections failed: Error = %d", result)); return false; } // Get the first RAS dial entry name from the phonebook. nsresult nsAutodial::GetFirstEntryName(wchar_t* entryName, int bufferSize) { RASENTRYNAMEW rasEntryName; rasEntryName.dwSize = sizeof(rasEntryName); DWORD cb = sizeof(rasEntryName); DWORD cEntries = 0; DWORD result = RasEnumEntriesW(nullptr, nullptr, &rasEntryName, &cb, &cEntries); // ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is OK because we only need one struct. if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS || result == ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) { wcsncpy(entryName, rasEntryName.szEntryName, bufferSize / sizeof(*entryName)); return NS_OK; } return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; } // Get the number of RAS dial entries in the phonebook. int nsAutodial::NumRASEntries() { RASENTRYNAMEW rasEntryName; rasEntryName.dwSize = sizeof(rasEntryName); DWORD cb = sizeof(rasEntryName); DWORD cEntries = 0; DWORD result = RasEnumEntriesW(nullptr, nullptr, &rasEntryName, &cb, &cEntries); // ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is OK because we only need one struct. if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS || result == ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) { return (int)cEntries; } return 0; } // Get the name of the default dial entry. nsresult nsAutodial::GetDefaultEntryName(wchar_t* entryName, int bufferSize) { // No RAS dialup entries. if (mNumRASConnectionEntries <= 0) { return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; } // Single RAS dialup entry. Use it as the default to autodial. if (mNumRASConnectionEntries == 1) { return GetFirstEntryName(entryName, bufferSize); } // Multiple RAS dialup entries. If a default configured in the registry, // use it. // // For Windows XP: HKCU/Software/Microsoft/RAS Autodial/Default/DefaultInternet. // or HKLM/Software/Microsoft/RAS Autodial/Default/DefaultInternet. const wchar_t* key = L"Software\\Microsoft\\RAS Autodial\\Default"; const wchar_t* val = L"DefaultInternet"; HKEY hKey = 0; LONG result = 0; // Try HKCU first. result = ::RegOpenKeyExW( HKEY_CURRENT_USER, key, 0, KEY_READ, &hKey); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { // If not present, try HKLM. result = ::RegOpenKeyExW( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, key, 0, KEY_READ, &hKey); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; } } DWORD entryType = 0; DWORD buffSize = bufferSize; result = ::RegQueryValueExW(hKey, val, nullptr, &entryType, (LPBYTE)entryName, &buffSize); ::RegCloseKey(hKey); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { // Results in a prompt for which to use at dial time. return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; } return NS_OK; } // Determine if the autodial service is running on this PC. bool nsAutodial::IsAutodialServiceRunning() { nsAutoServiceHandle hSCManager(OpenSCManager(nullptr, SERVICES_ACTIVE_DATABASE, SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS)); if (hSCManager == nullptr) { LOGE(("Autodial: failed to open service control manager. Error %d.", ::GetLastError())); return false; } nsAutoServiceHandle hService(OpenServiceW(hSCManager, L"RasAuto", SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS)); if (hSCManager == nullptr) { LOGE(("Autodial: failed to open RasAuto service.")); return false; } SERVICE_STATUS status; if (!QueryServiceStatus(hService, &status)) { LOGE(("Autodial: ::QueryServiceStatus() failed. Error: %d", ::GetLastError())); return false; } return (status.dwCurrentState == SERVICE_RUNNING); } // Add the specified address to the autodial directory. bool nsAutodial::AddAddressToAutodialDirectory(char16ptr_t hostName) { // First see if there is already a db entry for this address. RASAUTODIALENTRYW autodialEntry; autodialEntry.dwSize = sizeof(autodialEntry); DWORD size = sizeof(autodialEntry); DWORD entries = 0; DWORD result = RasGetAutodialAddressW(hostName, nullptr, &autodialEntry, &size, &entries); // If there is already at least 1 entry in db for this address, return. if (result != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { LOGD(("Autodial: Address %s already in autodial db.", hostName)); return false; } autodialEntry.dwSize = sizeof(autodialEntry); autodialEntry.dwFlags = 0; autodialEntry.dwDialingLocation = mAutodialServiceDialingLocation; GetDefaultEntryName(autodialEntry.szEntry, sizeof(autodialEntry.szEntry)); result = RasSetAutodialAddressW(hostName, 0, &autodialEntry, sizeof(autodialEntry), 1); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { LOGE(("Autodial ::RasSetAutodialAddress failed result %d.", result)); return false; } LOGD(("Autodial: Added address %s to RAS autodial db for entry %s.", hostName, NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(autodialEntry.szEntry).get())); return true; } // Get the current TAPI dialing location. int nsAutodial::GetCurrentLocation() { HKEY hKey = 0; LONG result = ::RegOpenKeyExW( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Telephony\\Locations", 0, KEY_READ, &hKey); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { LOGE(("Autodial: Error opening reg key ...CurrentVersion\\Telephony\\Locations")); return -1; } DWORD entryType = 0; DWORD location = 0; DWORD paramSize = sizeof(DWORD); result = ::RegQueryValueExW(hKey, L"CurrentID", nullptr, &entryType, (LPBYTE)&location, ¶mSize); if (result != ERROR_SUCCESS) { ::RegCloseKey(hKey); LOGE(("Autodial: Error reading reg value CurrentID.")); return -1; } ::RegCloseKey(hKey); return location; } // Check to see if autodial for the specified location is enabled. bool nsAutodial::IsAutodialServiceEnabled(int location) { if (location < 0) return false; BOOL enabled; if (RasGetAutodialEnableW(location, &enabled) != ERROR_SUCCESS) { LOGE(("Autodial: Error calling RasGetAutodialEnable()")); return false; } return enabled; }