1 # $NetBSD: README,v 1.2 1998/01/09 04:11:52 perry Exp $
5 This distribution contains Sun Microsystem's implementation of the
6 RPC and XDR protocols and is compatible with 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD. Also
7 included is complete documentation, utilities, RPC service
8 specification files, and demonstration services in the format used by
9 the RPC protocol compiler (rpcgen). See WHAT'S NEW below for
12 NOTE ABOUT SECURE RPC:
14 This release of RPCSRC contains most of the code needed to implement
15 Secure RPC (see "DES Authentication" in the RPC Protocol Specification,
16 doc/rpc.rfc.ms). Due to legal considerations, we are unable to
17 distribute an implementation of DES, the Data Encryption Standard, which
18 Secure RPC requires. For this reason, all of the files, documentation, and
19 programs associated with Secure RPC have been placed into a separate
20 directory, secure_rpc. The RPC library contained in the main body of this
21 release *DOES NOT* support Secure RPC. See secure_rpc/README for more
22 details. (A DES library was posted in Volume 18 of comp.sources.unix.)
24 If you wish to report bugs found in this release, send mail to:
30 Mountain View, CA 94043
32 or send Email to nfsnet@sun.com (the Internet) or sun!nfsnet (Usenet).
36 The directory hierarchy is as follows:
38 demo/ Various demonstration services
39 demo/dir Remote directory lister
40 demo/msg Remote console message delivery service
41 demo/sort Remote sort service
43 doc/ Documentation for RPC, XDR and NFS in "-ms" format.
45 etc/ Utilities (rpcinfo and portmap). portmap must be
46 started by root before any other RPC network services are
47 used. SEE BELOW FOR BUGFIX TO 4.3BSD COMPILER.
49 man/ Manual pages for RPC library, rpcgen, and utilities.
51 rpc/ The RPC and XDR library. SEE BELOW
52 FOR BUGFIX TO 4.2BSD COMPILER.
54 rpcgen/ The RPC Language compiler (for .x files)
56 rpcsvc/ Service definition files for various services and the
57 server and client code for the Remote Status service.
59 secure_rpc/ The files in this directory are used to build a version of
60 the RPC library with DES Authentication. See the README
61 file in that directory for more details.
65 Makefiles can be found in all directories except for man. The
66 Makefile in the top directory will cause these others to be invoked
67 (except for in the doc, man and demo directories), in turn building the
70 WARNING! THE DEFAULT INSTALLATION PROCEDURES WILL INSTALL FILES
71 IN /usr/include, /usr/lib, /usr/bin and /etc.
73 The master RPC include file, rpc/rpc.h, is used by all programs and
74 routines that use RPC. It includes other RPC and system include files
75 needed by the RPC system. PLEASE NOTE: If your system has NFS, it
76 may have been based on Sun's NFS Source. The include files installed
77 by this package may duplicate include files you will find on your NFS
78 system. The RPCSRC 4.0 include files are upwardly compatible to all
79 NFS Source include files as of the date of this distribution (not
80 including any new definitions or declarations added by your system
81 vendor). HOWEVER: Please read the comments towards the end of
82 rpc/rpc.h regarding rpc/netdb.h. You may need to uncomment the
83 inclusion of that file if the structures it defines are already
84 defined by your system's include files.
86 After making any compiler fixes that are needed (see below), at
87 the top directory, type:
91 For all installations, the Makefile macro DESTDIR is prepended to the
92 installation path. It is defined to be null in the Makefiles, so
93 installations are relative to root. (You will probably need root
94 privileges for installing the files under the default path.) To
95 install the files under some other tree (e.g., /usr/local), use the
98 make install DESTDIR=/usr/local
100 This will place the include files in /usr/local/usr/include, the RPC
101 library in /usr/local/usr/lib, rpcgen in /usr/local/usr/bin, and the
102 utilities in /usr/local/etc. You'll have to edit the Makefiles or
103 install the files by hand if you want to do anything other than this
104 kind of relocation of the installation tree.
106 The RPC library will be built and installed first. By default it is
107 installed in /usr/lib as "librpclib.a". The directory
108 /usr/include/rpc will also be created, and several header files will
109 be installed there. ALL RPC SERVICES INCLUDE THESE HEADER FILES.
111 The programs in etc/ link in routines from librpclib.a. If you change
112 where it is installed, be sure to edit etc/'s Makefile to reflect this.
113 These programs are installed in /etc. PORTMAP MUST BE RUNNING ON
114 YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE YOU START ANY OTHER RPC SERVICE.
116 rpcgen is installed in /usr/bin. This program is required to build
117 the demonstration services in demo and the rstat client and server in
120 The rpcsvc/ directory will install its files in the directory
121 /usr/include/rpcsvc. The Remote Status service (rstat_svc) will be
122 compiled and installed in /etc. If you wish to make this service
123 available, you should either start this service when needed or have
124 it started at boot time by invoking it in your /etc/rc.local script.
125 (Be sure that portmap is started first!) Sun has modified its
126 version of inetd to automatically start RPC services. (Use "make
127 LIB=" when building rstat on a Sun Workstation.) The Remote Status
128 client (rstat) will be installed in /usr/bin. This program queries
129 the rstat_svc on a remote host and prints a system status summary
130 similar to the one printed by "uptime".
132 The documentation is not built during the "make install" command.
133 Typing "make" in the doc directory will cause all of the manuals to
134 be formatted using nroff into a single file. We have had a report
135 that certain "troff" equivalents have trouble processing the full
136 manual. If you have trouble, try building the manuals individually
139 The demonstration services in the demo directory are not built by the
140 top-level "make install" command. To build these, cd to the demo
141 directory and enter "make". The three services will be built.
142 RPCGEN MUST BE INSTALLED in a path that make can find. To run the
143 services, start the portmap program as root and invoke the service
144 (you probably will want to put it in the background). rpcinfo can be
145 used to check that the service succeeded in getting registered with
146 portmap, and to ping the service (see rpcinfo's man page). You can
147 then use the corresponding client program to exercise the service.
148 To build these services on a Sun workstation, you must prevent the
149 Makefile from trying to link the RPC library (as these routines are
150 already a part of Sun's libc). Use: "make LIB=".
152 BUGFIX FOR 4.3BSD COMPILER
154 The use of a 'void *' declaration for one of the arguments in
155 the reply_proc() procedure in etc/rpcinfo.c will trigger a bug
156 in the 4.3BSD compiler. The bug is fixed by the following change to
157 the compiler file mip/manifest.h:
159 *** manifest.h.r1.1 Thu Apr 30 13:52:25 1987
160 --- manifest.h.r1.2 Mon Nov 23 18:58:17 1987
166 ! #define TNULL PTR /* pointer to UNDEF */
167 #define TVOID FTN /* function returning UNDEF (for void) */
174 ! #define TNULL INCREF(MOETY) /* pointer to MOETY -- impossible type */
175 #define TVOID FTN /* function returning UNDEF (for void) */
179 If you cannot fix your compiler, change the declaration in reply_proc()
180 from 'void *' to 'char *'.
182 BUGFIX FOR 4.2BSD COMPILER
184 Unpatched 4.2BSD compilers complain about valid C. You can make old
185 compilers happy by changing some voids to ints. However, the fix to
186 the 4.2 VAX compiler is as follows (to mip/trees.c):
188 *** trees.c.r1.1 Mon May 11 13:47:58 1987
189 --- trees.c.r1.2 Wed Jul 2 18:28:52 1986
192 if(o==CAST && mt1==0)return(TYPL+TYMATCH);
193 if( mt12 & MDBI ) return( TYPL+LVAL+TYMATCH );
194 else if( (mt1&MENU)||(mt2&MENU) ) return( LVAL+NCVT+TYPL+PTMATCH+PUN );
195 ! else if( mt12 == 0 ) break;
196 else if( mt1 & MPTR ) return( LVAL+PTMATCH+PUN );
197 else if( mt12 & MPTI ) return( TYPL+LVAL+TYMATCH+PUN );
200 if(o==CAST && mt1==0)return(TYPL+TYMATCH);
201 if( mt12 & MDBI ) return( TYPL+LVAL+TYMATCH );
202 else if( (mt1&MENU)||(mt2&MENU) ) return( LVAL+NCVT+TYPL+PTMATCH+PUN );
203 ! /* if right is TVOID and looks like a CALL, is not ok */
204 ! else if (mt2 == 0 && (p->in.right->in.op == CALL || p->in.right->in.op == UNARY CALL))
206 else if( mt1 & MPTR ) return( LVAL+PTMATCH+PUN );
207 else if( mt12 & MPTI ) return( TYPL+LVAL+TYMATCH+PUN );
210 WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE: RPCSRC 4.0
212 The previous release was RPCSRC 3.9. As with all previous releases,
213 this release is based directly on files from Sun Microsystem's
216 Upgrade from RPCSRC 3.9
218 1) RPCSRC 4.0 upgrades RPCSRC 3.9. Improvements from SunOS 4.0 have
219 been integrated into this release.
221 Secure RPC (in the secure_rpc/ directory)
223 2) DES Authentication routines and programs are provided.
224 3) A new manual, "Secure NFS" is provided, which describes Secure RPC
226 4) Skeleton routines and manual pages are provided which describe the
227 DES encryption procedures required by Secure RPC. HOWEVER, NO DES
232 5) rpcinfo can now be used to de-register services from the portmapper
233 which may have terminated abnormally.
234 6) A new client, rstat, is provided which queries the rstat_svc and
235 prints a status line similar to the one displayed by "uptime".