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-/*
- Samba Unix/Linux SMB client utility profiles.c
- Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Sharpe, rsharpe@richardsharpe.com
- Copyright (C) 2003 Jelmer Vernooij (conversion to popt)
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
-
-/*************************************************************************
-
- A utility to report and change SIDs in registry files
-
- Many of the ideas in here come from other people and software.
- I first looked in Wine in misc/registry.c and was also influenced by
- http://www.wednesday.demon.co.uk/dosreg.html
-
- Which seems to contain comments from someone else. I reproduce them here
- incase the site above disappears. It actually comes from
- http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/WinReg.txt.
-
-The windows NT registry has 2 different blocks, where one can occure many
-times...
-
-the "regf"-Block
-================
-
-"regf" is obviously the abbreviation for "Registry file". "regf" is the
-signature of the header-block which is always 4kb in size, although only
-the first 64 bytes seem to be used and a checksum is calculated over
-the first 0x200 bytes only!
-
-Offset Size Contents
-0x00000000 D-Word ID: ASCII-"regf" = 0x66676572
-0x00000004 D-Word ???? //see struct REGF
-0x00000008 D-Word ???? Always the same value as at 0x00000004
-0x0000000C Q-Word last modify date in WinNT date-format
-0x00000014 D-Word 1
-0x00000018 D-Word 3
-0x0000001C D-Word 0
-0x00000020 D-Word 1
-0x00000024 D-Word Offset of 1st key record
-0x00000028 D-Word Size of the data-blocks (Filesize-4kb)
-0x0000002C D-Word 1
-0x000001FC D-Word Sum of all D-Words from 0x00000000 to
-0x000001FB //XOR of all words. Nigel
-
-I have analyzed more registry files (from multiple machines running
-NT 4.0 german version) and could not find an explanation for the values
-marked with ???? the rest of the first 4kb page is not important...
-
-the "hbin"-Block
-================
-I don't know what "hbin" stands for, but this block is always a multiple
-of 4kb in size.
-
-Inside these hbin-blocks the different records are placed. The memory-
-management looks like a C-compiler heap management to me...
-
-hbin-Header
-===========
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 D-Word ID: ASCII-"hbin" = 0x6E696268
-0x0004 D-Word Offset from the 1st hbin-Block
-0x0008 D-Word Offset to the next hbin-Block
-0x001C D-Word Block-size
-
-The values in 0x0008 and 0x001C should be the same, so I don't know
-if they are correct or swapped...
-
-From offset 0x0020 inside a hbin-block data is stored with the following
-format:
-
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 D-Word Data-block size //this size must be a
-multiple of 8. Nigel
-0x0004 ???? Data
-
-If the size field is negative (bit 31 set), the corresponding block
-is free and has a size of -blocksize!
-
-The data is stored as one record per block. Block size is a multiple
-of 4 and the last block reaches the next hbin-block, leaving no room.
-
-Records in the hbin-blocks
-==========================
-
-nk-Record
-
- The nk-record can be treated as a kombination of tree-record and
- key-record of the win 95 registry.
-
-lf-Record
-
- The lf-record is the counterpart to the RGKN-record (the
- hash-function)
-
-vk-Record
-
- The vk-record consists information to a single value.
-
-sk-Record
-
- sk (? Security Key ?) is the ACL of the registry.
-
-Value-Lists
-
- The value-lists contain information about which values are inside a
- sub-key and don't have a header.
-
-Datas
-
- The datas of the registry are (like the value-list) stored without a
- header.
-
-All offset-values are relative to the first hbin-block and point to the
-block-size field of the record-entry. to get the file offset, you have to add
-the header size (4kb) and the size field (4 bytes)...
-
-the nk-Record
-=============
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"nk" = 0x6B6E
-0x0002 Word for the root-key: 0x2C, otherwise 0x20 //key symbolic links 0x10. Nigel
-0x0004 Q-Word write-date/time in windows nt notation
-0x0010 D-Word Offset of Owner/Parent key
-0x0014 D-Word number of sub-Keys
-0x001C D-Word Offset of the sub-key lf-Records
-0x0024 D-Word number of values
-0x0028 D-Word Offset of the Value-List
-0x002C D-Word Offset of the sk-Record
-
-0x0030 D-Word Offset of the Class-Name //see NK structure for the use of these fields. Nigel
-0x0044 D-Word Unused (data-trash) //some kind of run time index. Does not appear to be important. Nigel
-0x0048 Word name-length
-0x004A Word class-name length
-0x004C ???? key-name
-
-the Value-List
-==============
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 D-Word Offset 1st Value
-0x0004 D-Word Offset 2nd Value
-0x???? D-Word Offset nth Value
-
-To determine the number of values, you have to look at the owner-nk-record!
-
-Der vk-Record
-=============
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"vk" = 0x6B76
-0x0002 Word name length
-0x0004 D-Word length of the data //if top bit is set when offset contains data. Nigel
-0x0008 D-Word Offset of Data
-0x000C D-Word Type of value
-0x0010 Word Flag
-0x0012 Word Unused (data-trash)
-0x0014 ???? Name
-
-If bit 0 of the flag-word is set, a name is present, otherwise the value has no name (=default)
-
-If the data-size is lower 5, the data-offset value is used to store the data itself!
-
-The data-types
-==============
-Wert Beteutung
-0x0001 RegSZ: character string (in UNICODE!)
-0x0002 ExpandSZ: string with "%var%" expanding (UNICODE!)
-0x0003 RegBin: raw-binary value
-0x0004 RegDWord: Dword
-0x0007 RegMultiSZ: multiple strings, separated with 0
- (UNICODE!)
-
-The "lf"-record
-===============
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"lf" = 0x666C
-0x0002 Word number of keys
-0x0004 ???? Hash-Records
-
-Hash-Record
-===========
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 D-Word Offset of corresponding "nk"-Record
-0x0004 D-Word ASCII: the first 4 characters of the key-name, padded with 0's. Case sensitiv!
-
-Keep in mind, that the value at 0x0004 is used for checking the data-consistency! If you change the
-key-name you have to change the hash-value too!
-
-//These hashrecords must be sorted low to high within the lf record. Nigel.
-
-The "sk"-block
-==============
-(due to the complexity of the SAM-info, not clear jet)
-
-Offset Size Contents
-0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"sk" = 0x6B73
-0x0002 Word Unused
-0x0004 D-Word Offset of previous "sk"-Record
-0x0008 D-Word Offset of next "sk"-Record
-0x000C D-Word usage-counter
-0x0010 D-Word Size of "sk"-record in bytes
-???? //standard self
-relative security desciptor. Nigel
-???? ???? Security and auditing settings...
-????
-
-The usage counter counts the number of references to this
-"sk"-record. You can use one "sk"-record for the entire registry!
-
-Windows nt date/time format
-===========================
-The time-format is a 64-bit integer which is incremented every
-0,0000001 seconds by 1 (I don't know how accurate it realy is!)
-It starts with 0 at the 1st of january 1601 0:00! All values are
-stored in GMT time! The time-zone is important to get the real
-time!
-
-Common values for win95 and win-nt
-==================================
-Offset values marking an "end of list", are either 0 or -1 (0xFFFFFFFF).
-If a value has no name (length=0, flag(bit 0)=0), it is treated as the
-"Default" entry...
-If a value has no data (length=0), it is displayed as empty.
-
-simplyfied win-3.?? registry:
-=============================
-
-+-----------+
-| next rec. |---+ +----->+------------+
-| first sub | | | | Usage cnt. |
-| name | | +-->+------------+ | | length |
-| value | | | | next rec. | | | text |------->+-------+
-+-----------+ | | | name rec. |--+ +------------+ | xxxxx |
- +------------+ | | value rec. |-------->+------------+ +-------+
- v | +------------+ | Usage cnt. |
-+-----------+ | | length |
-| next rec. | | | text |------->+-------+
-| first sub |------+ +------------+ | xxxxx |
-| name | +-------+
-| value |
-+-----------+
-
-Greatly simplyfied structure of the nt-registry:
-================================================
-
-+---------------------------------------------------------------+
-| |
-v |
-+---------+ +---------->+-----------+ +----->+---------+ |
-| "nk" | | | lf-rec. | | | nk-rec. | |
-| ID | | | # of keys | | | parent |---+
-| Date | | | 1st key |--+ | .... |
-| parent | | +-----------+ +---------+
-| suk-keys|-----+
-| values |--------------------->+----------+
-| SK-rec. |---------------+ | 1. value |--> +----------+
-| class |--+ | +----------+ | vk-rec. |
-+---------+ | | | .... |
- v | | data |--> +-------+
- +------------+ | +----------+ | xxxxx |
- | Class name | | +-------+
- +------------+ |
- v
- +---------+ +---------+
- +----->| next sk |--->| Next sk |--+
- | +---| prev sk |<---| prev sk | |
- | | | .... | | ... | |
- | | +---------+ +---------+ |
- | | ^ | |
- | +----------+ |
- +-------------------------------+
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Hope this helps.... (Although it was "fun" for me to uncover this things,
- it took me several sleepless nights ;)
-
- B.D.
-
-*************************************************************************/
-#include "includes.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-typedef unsigned int DWORD;
-typedef unsigned short WORD;
-
-#define REG_REGF_ID 0x66676572
-
-typedef struct regf_block {
- DWORD REGF_ID; /* regf */
- DWORD uk1;
- DWORD uk2;
- DWORD tim1, tim2;
- DWORD uk3; /* 1 */
- DWORD uk4; /* 3 */
- DWORD uk5; /* 0 */
- DWORD uk6; /* 1 */
- DWORD first_key; /* offset */
- unsigned int dblk_size;
- DWORD uk7[116]; /* 1 */
- DWORD chksum;
-} REGF_HDR;
-
-typedef struct hbin_sub_struct {
- DWORD dblocksize;
- char data[1];
-} HBIN_SUB_HDR;
-
-#define REG_HBIN_ID 0x6E696268
-
-typedef struct hbin_struct {
- DWORD HBIN_ID; /* hbin */
- DWORD next_off;
- DWORD prev_off;
- DWORD uk1;
- DWORD uk2;
- DWORD uk3;
- DWORD uk4;
- DWORD blk_size;
- HBIN_SUB_HDR hbin_sub_hdr;
-} HBIN_HDR;
-
-#define REG_NK_ID 0x6B6E
-
-typedef struct nk_struct {
- WORD NK_ID;
- WORD type;
- DWORD t1, t2;
- DWORD uk1;
- DWORD own_off;
- DWORD subk_num;
- DWORD uk2;
- DWORD lf_off;
- DWORD uk3;
- DWORD val_cnt;
- DWORD val_off;
- DWORD sk_off;
- DWORD clsnam_off;
-} NK_HDR;
-
-#define REG_SK_ID 0x6B73
-
-typedef struct sk_struct {
- WORD SK_ID;
- WORD uk1;
- DWORD prev_off;
- DWORD next_off;
- DWORD ref_cnt;
- DWORD rec_size;
- char sec_desc[1];
-} SK_HDR;
-
-typedef struct sec_desc_rec {
- WORD rev;
- WORD type;
- DWORD owner_off;
- DWORD group_off;
- DWORD sacl_off;
- DWORD dacl_off;
-} MY_SEC_DESC;
-
-typedef struct ace_struct {
- unsigned char type;
- unsigned char flags;
- unsigned short length;
- unsigned int perms;
- DOM_SID trustee;
-} ACE;
-
-typedef struct acl_struct {
- WORD rev;
- WORD size;
- DWORD num_aces;
- ACE *aces; /* One or more ACEs */
-} ACL;
-
-#define OFF(f) (0x1000 + (f) + 4)
-
-static void print_sid(DOM_SID *sid);
-
-int verbose = 1;
-DOM_SID old_sid, new_sid;
-int change = 0, new = 0;
-
-/* Compare two SIDs for equality */
-static int my_sid_equal(DOM_SID *s1, DOM_SID *s2)
-{
- int sa1, sa2;
-
- if (s1->sid_rev_num != s2->sid_rev_num) return 0;
-
- sa1 = s1->num_auths; sa2 = s2->num_auths;
-
- if (sa1 != sa2) return 0;
-
- return !memcmp((char *)&s1->id_auth, (char *)&s2->id_auth,
- 6 + sa1 * 4);
-
-}
-
-/*
- * Quick and dirty to read a SID in S-1-5-21-x-y-z-rid format and
- * construct a DOM_SID
- */
-static int get_sid(DOM_SID *sid, const unsigned char *sid_str)
-{
- int i = 0, auth;
- const unsigned char *lstr;
-
- if (strncmp(sid_str, "S-1-5", 5)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Does not conform to S-1-5...: %s\n", sid_str);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* We only allow strings of form S-1-5... */
-
- sid->sid_rev_num = 1;
- sid->id_auth[5] = 5;
-
- lstr = sid_str + 5;
-
- while (1) {
- if (!lstr || !lstr[0] || sscanf(lstr, "-%u", &auth) == 0) {
- if (i < 4) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Not of form -d-d...: %s, %u\n", lstr, i);
- return 0;
- }
- sid->num_auths=i;
- print_sid(sid);
- return 1;
- }
-
- SIVAL(&sid->sub_auths[i], 0, auth);
- i++;
- lstr = (const unsigned char *)strchr(lstr + 1, '-');
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-#if 0
-
-/*
- * Replace SID1, component by component with SID2
- * Assumes will never be called with unequal length SIDS
- * so only touches 21-x-y-z-rid portion
- * This routine does not need to deal with endianism as
- * long as the incoming SIDs are both in the same (LE) format.
- */
-static void change_sid(DOM_SID *s1, DOM_SID *s2)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i=0; i<s1->num_auths; i++) {
- s1->sub_auths[i] = s2->sub_auths[i];
- }
-}
-
-#endif
-
-static void print_sid(DOM_SID *sid)
-{
- int i, comps = sid->num_auths;
- fprintf(stdout, "S-%u-%u", sid->sid_rev_num, sid->id_auth[5]);
-
- for (i = 0; i < comps; i++) {
-
- fprintf(stdout, "-%u", IVAL(&sid->sub_auths[i],0));
-
- }
- fprintf(stdout, "\n");
-}
-
-static void process_sid(DOM_SID *sid, DOM_SID *o_sid, DOM_SID *n_sid)
-{
- int i;
- if (my_sid_equal(sid, o_sid)) {
-
- for (i=0; i<sid->num_auths; i++) {
- sid->sub_auths[i] = n_sid->sub_auths[i];
-
- }
-
- }
-
-}
-
-static void process_acl(ACL *acl, const char *prefix)
-{
- int ace_cnt, i;
- ACE *ace;
-
- ace_cnt = IVAL(&acl->num_aces, 0);
- ace = (ACE *)&acl->aces;
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "%sACEs: %u\n", prefix, ace_cnt);
- for (i=0; i<ace_cnt; i++) {
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "%s Perms: %08X, SID: ", prefix,
- IVAL(&ace->perms, 0));
- if (change)
- process_sid(&ace->trustee, &old_sid, &new_sid);
- print_sid(&ace->trustee);
- ace = (ACE *)((char *)ace + SVAL(&ace->length, 0));
- }
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- int opt;
- int fd, start = 0;
- char *base;
- struct stat sbuf;
- REGF_HDR *regf_hdr;
- HBIN_HDR *hbin_hdr;
- NK_HDR *nk_hdr;
- SK_HDR *sk_hdr;
- DWORD first_sk_off, sk_off;
- MY_SEC_DESC *sec_desc;
- int *ptr;
- struct poptOption long_options[] = {
- POPT_AUTOHELP
- { "verbose", 'v', POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, 'v', "Sets verbose mode" },
- { "change-sid", 'c', POPT_ARG_STRING, NULL, 'c', "Provides SID to change" },
- { "new-sid", 'n', POPT_ARG_STRING, NULL, 'n', "Provides SID to change to" },
- { 0, 0, 0, 0 }
- };
-
- poptContext pc;
-
- pc = poptGetContext("profiles", argc, (const char **)argv, long_options,
- POPT_CONTEXT_KEEP_FIRST);
-
- poptSetOtherOptionHelp(pc, "<profilefile>");
-
- /*
- * Now, process the arguments
- */
-
- while ((opt = poptGetNextOpt(pc)) != -1) {
- switch (opt) {
- case 'c':
- change = 1;
- if (!get_sid(&old_sid, poptGetOptArg(pc))) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Argument to -c should be a SID in form of S-1-5-...\n");
- poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
- exit(254);
- }
- break;
-
- case 'n':
- new = 1;
- if (!get_sid(&new_sid, poptGetOptArg(pc))) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Argument to -n should be a SID in form of S-1-5-...\n");
- poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
- exit(253);
- }
-
- break;
-
- case 'v':
- verbose++;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (!poptPeekArg(pc)) {
- poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- if ((!change & new) || (change & !new)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "You must specify both -c and -n if one or the other is set!\n");
- poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
- exit(252);
- }
-
- poptGetArg(pc); /* To get argv[0] */
-
- fd = open(poptPeekArg(pc), O_RDWR, 0000);
-
- if (fd < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Could not open %s: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
- strerror(errno));
- exit(2);
- }
-
- if (fstat(fd, &sbuf) < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Could not stat file %s, %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
- strerror(errno));
- exit(3);
- }
-
- /*
- * Now, mmap the file into memory, check the header and start
- * dealing with the records. We are interested in the sk record
- */
- start = 0;
-
-#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
- base = mmap(&start, sbuf.st_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
-#else
- base = (char *)-1;
- errno = ENOSYS;
-#endif
-
- if ((int)base == -1) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Could not mmap file: %s, %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
- strerror(errno));
- exit(4);
- }
-
- /*
- * In what follows, and in places above, in order to work on both LE and
- * BE platforms, we have to use the Samba macros to extract SHORT, LONG
- * and associated UNSIGNED quantities from the data in the mmap'd file.
- * NOTE, however, that we do not need to do anything with memory
- * addresses that we construct from pointers in our address space.
- * For example,
- *
- * sec_desc = (MY_SEC_DESC *)&(sk_hdr->sec_desc[0]);
- *
- * is simply taking the address of a structure we already have the address
- * of in our address space, while, the fields within it, will have to
- * be accessed with the macros:
- *
- * owner_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
- * IVAL(&sec_desc->owner_off, 0));
- *
- * Which is pulling out an offset and adding it to an existing pointer.
- *
- */
-
- regf_hdr = (REGF_HDR *)base;
-
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Registry file size: %u\n", (unsigned int)sbuf.st_size);
-
- if (IVAL(&regf_hdr->REGF_ID, 0) != REG_REGF_ID) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect Registry file (doesn't have header ID): %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
- exit(5);
- }
-
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "First Key Off: %u, Data Block Size: %u\n",
- IVAL(&regf_hdr->first_key, 0),
- IVAL(&regf_hdr->dblk_size, 0));
-
- hbin_hdr = (HBIN_HDR *)(base + 0x1000); /* No need for Endian stuff */
-
- /*
- * This should be the hbin_hdr
- */
-
- if (IVAL(&hbin_hdr->HBIN_ID, 0) != REG_HBIN_ID) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect hbin hdr: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
- exit(6);
- }
-
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Next Off: %u, Prev Off: %u\n",
- IVAL(&hbin_hdr->next_off, 0),
- IVAL(&hbin_hdr->prev_off, 0));
-
- nk_hdr = (NK_HDR *)(base + 0x1000 + IVAL(&regf_hdr->first_key, 0) + 4);
-
- if (SVAL(&nk_hdr->NK_ID, 0) != REG_NK_ID) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect NK Header: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
- exit(7);
- }
-
- sk_off = first_sk_off = IVAL(&nk_hdr->sk_off, 0);
- if (verbose) {
- fprintf(stdout, "Type: %0x\n", SVAL(&nk_hdr->type, 0));
- fprintf(stdout, "SK Off : %o\n", (0x1000 + sk_off + 4));
- }
-
- sk_hdr = (SK_HDR *)(base + 0x1000 + sk_off + 4);
-
- do {
- DOM_SID *owner_sid, *group_sid;
- ACL *sacl, *dacl;
- if (SVAL(&sk_hdr->SK_ID, 0) != REG_SK_ID) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect SK Header format: %08X\n",
- (0x1000 + sk_off + 4));
- exit(8);
- }
- ptr = (int *)sk_hdr;
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Off: %08X, Refs: %u, Size: %u\n",
- sk_off, IVAL(&sk_hdr->ref_cnt, 0),
- IVAL(&sk_hdr->rec_size, 0));
-
- sec_desc = (MY_SEC_DESC *)&(sk_hdr->sec_desc[0]);
- owner_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
- IVAL(&sec_desc->owner_off, 0));
- group_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
- IVAL(&sec_desc->group_off, 0));
- sacl = (ACL *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
- IVAL(&sec_desc->sacl_off, 0));
- dacl = (ACL *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
- IVAL(&sec_desc->dacl_off, 0));
- if (verbose)fprintf(stdout, " Owner SID: ");
- if (change) process_sid(owner_sid, &old_sid, &new_sid);
- if (verbose) print_sid(owner_sid);
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, " Group SID: ");
- if (change) process_sid(group_sid, &old_sid, &new_sid);
- if (verbose) print_sid(group_sid);
- fprintf(stdout, " SACL: ");
- if (!sec_desc->sacl_off) { /* LE zero == BE zero */
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "NONE\n");
- }
- else
- process_acl(sacl, " ");
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, " DACL: ");
- if (!sec_desc->dacl_off) {
- if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "NONE\n");
- }
- else
- process_acl(dacl, " ");
- sk_off = IVAL(&sk_hdr->prev_off, 0);
- sk_hdr = (SK_HDR *)(base + OFF(IVAL(&sk_hdr->prev_off, 0)));
- } while (sk_off != first_sk_off);
-
-#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
- munmap(base, sbuf.st_size);
-#endif
-
- poptFreeContext(pc);
-
- close(fd);
- return 0;
-}