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/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.115 2009/04/12 10:18:52 lukem Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1996-2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Luke Mewburn.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
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/*
* Copyright (C) 1997 and 1998 WIDE Project.
* All rights reserved.
*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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#ifndef lint
__COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994\
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The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\
Copyright 1996-2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved");
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#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
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#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)main.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 10/9/94";
#else
__RCSID("$NetBSD: main.c,v 1.115 2009/04/12 10:18:52 lukem Exp $");
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#endif
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#endif /* not lint */
/*
* FTP User Program -- Command Interface.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
#include <paths.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <locale.h>
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#define GLOBAL /* force GLOBAL decls in ftp_var.h to be declared */
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#include "ftp_var.h"
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#define FTP_PROXY "ftp_proxy" /* env var with FTP proxy location */
#define HTTP_PROXY "http_proxy" /* env var with HTTP proxy location */
#define NO_PROXY "no_proxy" /* env var with list of non-proxied
* hosts, comma or space separated */
static void setupoption(const char *, const char *, const char *);
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int main(int, char *[]);
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int
main(int volatile argc, char **volatile argv)
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{
int ch, rval;
struct passwd *pw;
char *cp, *ep, *anonpass, *upload_path, *src_addr;
const char *anonuser;
int dumbterm, s, isupload;
size_t len;
socklen_t slen;
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tzset();
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setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
setprogname(argv[0]);
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sigint_raised = 0;
ftpport = "ftp";
httpport = "http";
gateport = NULL;
cp = getenv("FTPSERVERPORT");
if (cp != NULL)
gateport = cp;
else
gateport = "ftpgate";
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doglob = 1;
interactive = 1;
autologin = 1;
passivemode = 1;
activefallback = 1;
preserve = 1;
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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verbose = 0;
progress = 0;
gatemode = 0;
data = -1;
outfile = NULL;
restartautofetch = 0;
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
editing = 0;
el = NULL;
hist = NULL;
#endif
bytes = 0;
mark = HASHBYTES;
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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rate_get = 0;
rate_get_incr = DEFAULTINCR;
rate_put = 0;
rate_put_incr = DEFAULTINCR;
#ifdef INET6
epsv4 = 1;
epsv6 = 1;
#else
epsv4 = 0;
epsv6 = 0;
#endif
epsv4bad = 0;
epsv6bad = 0;
src_addr = NULL;
upload_path = NULL;
isupload = 0;
reply_callback = NULL;
#ifdef INET6
family = AF_UNSPEC;
#else
family = AF_INET; /* force AF_INET if no INET6 support */
#endif
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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netrc[0] = '\0';
cp = getenv("NETRC");
if (cp != NULL && strlcpy(netrc, cp, sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc))
errx(1, "$NETRC `%s': %s", cp, strerror(ENAMETOOLONG));
/*
* Get the default socket buffer sizes if we don't already have them.
* It doesn't matter which socket we do this to, because on the first
* call no socket buffer sizes will have been modified, so we are
* guaranteed to get the system defaults.
*/
s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (s == -1)
err(1, "Can't create socket to determine default socket sizes");
slen = sizeof(rcvbuf_size);
if (getsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
(void *)&rcvbuf_size, &slen) == -1)
err(1, "Unable to get default rcvbuf size");
slen = sizeof(sndbuf_size);
if (getsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF,
(void *)&sndbuf_size, &slen) == -1)
err(1, "Unable to get default sndbuf size");
(void)close(s);
/* sanity check returned buffer sizes */
if (rcvbuf_size <= 0)
rcvbuf_size = 8 * 1024;
if (sndbuf_size <= 0)
sndbuf_size = 8 * 1024;
if (sndbuf_size > 8 * 1024 * 1024)
sndbuf_size = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
if (rcvbuf_size > 8 * 1024 * 1024)
rcvbuf_size = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
marg_sl = ftp_sl_init();
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if ((tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR")) == NULL)
tmpdir = _PATH_TMP;
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/* Set default operation mode based on FTPMODE environment variable */
if ((cp = getenv("FTPMODE")) != NULL) {
if (strcasecmp(cp, "passive") == 0) {
passivemode = 1;
activefallback = 0;
} else if (strcasecmp(cp, "active") == 0) {
passivemode = 0;
activefallback = 0;
} else if (strcasecmp(cp, "gate") == 0) {
gatemode = 1;
} else if (strcasecmp(cp, "auto") == 0) {
passivemode = 1;
activefallback = 1;
} else
warnx("Unknown $FTPMODE `%s'; using defaults", cp);
}
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if (strcmp(getprogname(), "pftp") == 0) {
passivemode = 1;
activefallback = 0;
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} else if (strcmp(getprogname(), "gate-ftp") == 0)
gatemode = 1;
gateserver = getenv("FTPSERVER");
if (gateserver == NULL || *gateserver == '\0')
gateserver = GATE_SERVER;
if (gatemode) {
if (*gateserver == '\0') {
warnx(
"Neither $FTPSERVER nor GATE_SERVER is defined; disabling gate-ftp");
gatemode = 0;
}
}
cp = getenv("TERM");
if (cp == NULL || strcmp(cp, "dumb") == 0)
dumbterm = 1;
else
dumbterm = 0;
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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fromatty = isatty(fileno(stdin));
ttyout = stdout;
if (isatty(fileno(ttyout))) {
verbose = 1; /* verbose if to a tty */
if (! dumbterm) {
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
if (fromatty) /* editing mode on if tty is usable */
editing = 1;
#endif
#ifndef NO_PROGRESS
if (foregroundproc())
progress = 1; /* progress bar on if fg */
#endif
}
}
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "46AadefginN:o:pP:q:r:Rs:tT:u:vV")) != -1) {
switch (ch) {
case '4':
family = AF_INET;
break;
case '6':
#ifdef INET6
family = AF_INET6;
#else
warnx("INET6 support is not available; ignoring -6");
#endif
break;
case 'A':
activefallback = 0;
passivemode = 0;
break;
case 'a':
anonftp = 1;
break;
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case 'd':
options |= SO_DEBUG;
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ftp_debug++;
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break;
case 'e':
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
editing = 0;
#endif
break;
case 'f':
flushcache = 1;
break;
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case 'g':
doglob = 0;
break;
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case 'i':
interactive = 0;
break;
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case 'n':
autologin = 0;
break;
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case 'N':
if (strlcpy(netrc, optarg, sizeof(netrc))
>= sizeof(netrc))
errx(1, "%s: %s", optarg,
strerror(ENAMETOOLONG));
break;
case 'o':
outfile = optarg;
if (strcmp(outfile, "-") == 0)
ttyout = stderr;
break;
case 'p':
passivemode = 1;
activefallback = 0;
break;
case 'P':
ftpport = optarg;
break;
case 'q':
quit_time = strtol(optarg, &ep, 10);
if (quit_time < 1 || *ep != '\0')
errx(1, "Bad quit value: %s", optarg);
break;
case 'r':
retry_connect = strtol(optarg, &ep, 10);
if (retry_connect < 1 || *ep != '\0')
errx(1, "Bad retry value: %s", optarg);
break;
case 'R':
restartautofetch = 1;
break;
case 's':
src_addr = optarg;
break;
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case 't':
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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trace = 1;
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break;
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[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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case 'T':
{
int targc;
char *targv[6], *oac;
char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME];
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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/* look for `dir,max[,incr]' */
targc = 0;
(void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "-T", sizeof(cmdbuf));
targv[targc++] = cmdbuf;
oac = ftp_strdup(optarg);
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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while ((cp = strsep(&oac, ",")) != NULL) {
if (*cp == '\0') {
warnx("Bad throttle value `%s'",
optarg);
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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usage();
/* NOTREACHED */
}
targv[targc++] = cp;
if (targc >= 5)
break;
}
if (parserate(targc, targv, 1) == -1)
usage();
free(oac);
break;
}
case 'u':
{
isupload = 1;
interactive = 0;
upload_path = ftp_strdup(optarg);
break;
}
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case 'v':
progress = verbose = 1;
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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break;
case 'V':
progress = verbose = 0;
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break;
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default:
usage();
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}
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}
/* set line buffering on ttyout */
setvbuf(ttyout, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
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argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
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cpend = 0; /* no pending replies */
proxy = 0; /* proxy not active */
crflag = 1; /* strip c.r. on ascii gets */
sendport = -1; /* not using ports */
if (src_addr != NULL) {
struct addrinfo hints;
int error;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = family;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE;
error = getaddrinfo(src_addr, NULL, &hints, &bindai);
if (error) {
errx(1, "Can't lookup `%s': %s", src_addr,
(error == EAI_SYSTEM) ? strerror(errno)
: gai_strerror(error));
}
}
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/*
* Cache the user name and home directory.
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*/
localhome = NULL;
localname = NULL;
anonuser = "anonymous";
cp = getenv("HOME");
if (! EMPTYSTRING(cp))
localhome = ftp_strdup(cp);
pw = NULL;
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cp = getlogin();
if (cp != NULL)
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pw = getpwnam(cp);
if (pw == NULL)
pw = getpwuid(getuid());
if (pw != NULL) {
if (localhome == NULL && !EMPTYSTRING(pw->pw_dir))
localhome = ftp_strdup(pw->pw_dir);
localname = ftp_strdup(pw->pw_name);
anonuser = localname;
}
if (netrc[0] == '\0' && localhome != NULL) {
if (strlcpy(netrc, localhome, sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc) ||
strlcat(netrc, "/.netrc", sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc)) {
warnx("%s/.netrc: %s", localhome,
strerror(ENAMETOOLONG));
netrc[0] = '\0';
}
}
if (localhome == NULL)
localhome = ftp_strdup("/");
/*
* Every anonymous FTP server I've encountered will accept the
* string "username@", and will append the hostname itself. We
* do this by default since many servers are picky about not
* having a FQDN in the anonymous password.
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* - thorpej@NetBSD.org
*/
len = strlen(anonuser) + 2;
anonpass = ftp_malloc(len);
(void)strlcpy(anonpass, anonuser, len);
(void)strlcat(anonpass, "@", len);
/*
* set all the defaults for options defined in
* struct option optiontab[] declared in cmdtab.c
*/
setupoption("anonpass", getenv("FTPANONPASS"), anonpass);
setupoption("ftp_proxy", getenv(FTP_PROXY), "");
setupoption("http_proxy", getenv(HTTP_PROXY), "");
setupoption("no_proxy", getenv(NO_PROXY), "");
setupoption("pager", getenv("PAGER"), DEFAULTPAGER);
setupoption("prompt", getenv("FTPPROMPT"), DEFAULTPROMPT);
setupoption("rprompt", getenv("FTPRPROMPT"), DEFAULTRPROMPT);
free(anonpass);
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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setttywidth(0);
#ifdef SIGINFO
(void)xsignal(SIGINFO, psummary);
#endif
(void)xsignal(SIGQUIT, psummary);
[fear this; more ftp hacking from lukem :-] features: --------- * transfer rate throttling with the new `rate' command. syntax: rate direction [max [incr]] where direction is `all', `get' or `put'. if max is not supplied, the current settings are displayed. if max is supplied, then transfers in the given direction will be throttled to this value. if incr is supplied, the increment for the `on-the-fly' scaling will be set to that, otherwise `1024' is used. currently implemented for binary get, binary put, and url fetches. not yet supported for ascii get or put, or local file copies. * on-the-fly scaling of the throttle based on signals: - SIGUSR1 raises the throttle rate by the increment for that direction - SIGUSR2 lowers the throttle rate by the increment for that direction * -T dir,max[,incr] option to set rate from the command line * `k', `m', `g' suffix support for bytecounts in the `hash', `rate', `rcvbuf' and `sndbuf' commands) bug fixes and code mods: ------------------------ * fix up ftp_login() so that ruserpass() is always called, even for command-line url fetches. * implement strsuftoi(), which parses a given number into a int with suffix support. replaces getsockbufsize() * implement parserate(), which does the argv parsing for -T and rate * save and restore errno in signal handlers (may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt) notes: ------ the rate command has had reasonable testing, but I'd like feedback if it doesn't do the right thing, especially from people on slower (i.e, modem) links. I haven't tested the rate throttle against a http server which does `transfer-encoding: chunked' because I couldn't find a server to test against.
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(void)xsignal(SIGUSR1, crankrate);
(void)xsignal(SIGUSR2, crankrate);
(void)xsignal(SIGWINCH, setttywidth);
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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if (argc > 0) {
if (isupload) {
rval = auto_put(argc, argv, upload_path);
sigint_or_rval_exit:
if (sigint_raised) {
(void)xsignal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
raise(SIGINT);
}
exit(rval);
} else if (strchr(argv[0], ':') != NULL
&& ! isipv6addr(argv[0])) {
rval = auto_fetch(argc, argv);
if (rval >= 0) /* -1 == connected and cd-ed */
goto sigint_or_rval_exit;
} else {
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char *xargv[4], *uuser, *host;
char cmdbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
if ((rval = sigsetjmp(toplevel, 1)))
goto sigint_or_rval_exit;
(void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr);
(void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
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uuser = NULL;
host = argv[0];
cp = strchr(host, '@');
if (cp) {
*cp = '\0';
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uuser = host;
host = cp + 1;
}
(void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, getprogname(), sizeof(cmdbuf));
xargv[0] = cmdbuf;
xargv[1] = host;
xargv[2] = argv[1];
xargv[3] = NULL;
do {
int oautologin;
oautologin = autologin;
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if (uuser != NULL) {
anonftp = 0;
autologin = 0;
}
setpeer(3, xargv);
autologin = oautologin;
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if (connected == 1 && uuser != NULL)
(void)ftp_login(host, uuser, NULL);
if (!retry_connect)
break;
if (!connected) {
macnum = 0;
fprintf(ttyout,
"Retrying in %d seconds...\n",
retry_connect);
sleep(retry_connect);
}
} while (!connected);
retry_connect = 0; /* connected, stop hiding msgs */
}
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}
if (isupload)
usage();
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
controlediting();
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
(void)sigsetjmp(toplevel, 1);
(void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr);
(void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
for (;;)
cmdscanner();
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}
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/*
* Generate a prompt
*/
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char *
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prompt(void)
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{
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static char **promptopt;
static char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
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if (promptopt == NULL) {
struct option *o;
o = getoption("prompt");
if (o == NULL)
errx(1, "prompt: no such option `prompt'");
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promptopt = &(o->value);
}
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formatbuf(buf, sizeof(buf), *promptopt ? *promptopt : DEFAULTPROMPT);
return (buf);
}
/*
* Generate an rprompt
*/
char *
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rprompt(void)
{
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static char **rpromptopt;
static char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
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if (rpromptopt == NULL) {
struct option *o;
o = getoption("rprompt");
if (o == NULL)
errx(1, "rprompt: no such option `rprompt'");
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rpromptopt = &(o->value);
}
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formatbuf(buf, sizeof(buf), *rpromptopt ? *rpromptopt : DEFAULTRPROMPT);
return (buf);
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}
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/*
* Command parser.
*/
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void
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cmdscanner(void)
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{
struct cmd *c;
char *p;
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
int ch;
size_t num;
#endif
int len;
char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME];
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for (;;) {
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
if (!editing) {
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
if (fromatty) {
fputs(prompt(), ttyout);
p = rprompt();
if (*p)
fprintf(ttyout, "%s ", p);
}
(void)fflush(ttyout);
len = getline(stdin, line, sizeof(line), NULL);
switch (len) {
case -1: /* EOF */
case -2: /* error */
if (fromatty)
putc('\n', ttyout);
quit(0, NULL);
/* NOTREACHED */
case -3: /* too long; try again */
fputs("Sorry, input line is too long.\n",
ttyout);
continue;
case 0: /* empty; try again */
continue;
default: /* all ok */
break;
}
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
[Yet Another Huge Ftp Commit - hopefully the last for a while, barring any more little things people want added ...] New features: * progressmeter is now asynchronous, so "stalled" transfers can be detected. "- stalled -" is displayed instead of the ETA in this case. When the xfer resumes, the time that the xfer was stalled for is factored out of the ETA. It is debatable whether this is better than not factoring it out, but I like it this way (I.e, if it stalls for 8 seconds and the ETA was 30 seconds, when it resumes the ETA will still be 30 seconds). * verbosity can be disabled on the command line (-V), so that in auto-fetch mode the only lines displayed will be a description of the file, and the progress bar (if possible) * if the screen is resized (and detected via the SIGWINCH signal), the progress bar will rescale automatically. Bugs fixed: * progress bar will not use the last character on the line, as this can cause problems on some terminals * screen dimensions (via ioctl(TIOCWINSZ)) should use stdout not stdin * progressmeter() used some vars before initialising them * ^D will quit now. [fixes bin/3162] * use hstrerror() to generate error message for host name lookup failure. * use getcwd instead of getwd (it should have been OK, but why tempt fate?) * auto-fetch transfers will always return a positive exit value upon failure or interruption, relative to the file's position in argv[]. * remote completion of / will work, without putting a leading "///". This is actually a bug in ftpd(1), where "NLST /" prefixes all names with "//", but fixing every ftpd(1) is not an option...
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} else {
const char *buf;
HistEvent ev;
cursor_pos = NULL;
buf = el_gets(el, &ch);
num = ch;
if (buf == NULL || num == 0) {
if (fromatty)
putc('\n', ttyout);
quit(0, NULL);
}
if (num >= sizeof(line)) {
fputs("Sorry, input line is too long.\n",
ttyout);
break;
}
memcpy(line, buf, num);
if (line[--num] == '\n') {
line[num] = '\0';
if (num == 0)
break;
}
history(hist, &ev, H_ENTER, buf);
}
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
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makeargv();
if (margc == 0)
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continue;
c = getcmd(margv[0]);
if (c == (struct cmd *)-1) {
fputs("?Ambiguous command.\n", ttyout);
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continue;
}
if (c == NULL) {
#if !defined(NO_EDITCOMPLETE)
/*
* attempt to el_parse() unknown commands.
* any command containing a ':' would be parsed
* as "[prog:]cmd ...", and will result in a
* false positive if prog != "ftp", so treat
* such commands as invalid.
*/
if (strchr(margv[0], ':') != NULL ||
!editing ||
el_parse(el, margc, (const char **)margv) != 0)
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
fputs("?Invalid command.\n", ttyout);
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continue;
}
if (c->c_conn && !connected) {
fputs("Not connected.\n", ttyout);
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continue;
}
confirmrest = 0;
(void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, c->c_name, sizeof(cmdbuf));
margv[0] = cmdbuf;
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(*c->c_handler)(margc, margv);
if (bell && c->c_bell)
(void)putc('\007', ttyout);
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if (c->c_handler != help)
break;
}
(void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr);
(void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
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}
struct cmd *
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getcmd(const char *name)
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{
const char *p, *q;
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struct cmd *c, *found;
int nmatches, longest;
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if (name == NULL)
return (0);
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longest = 0;
nmatches = 0;
found = 0;
for (c = cmdtab; (p = c->c_name) != NULL; c++) {
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for (q = name; *q == *p++; q++)
if (*q == 0) /* exact match? */
return (c);
if (!*q) { /* the name was a prefix */
if (q - name > longest) {
longest = q - name;
nmatches = 1;
found = c;
} else if (q - name == longest)
nmatches++;
}
}
if (nmatches > 1)
return ((struct cmd *)-1);
return (found);
}
/*
* Slice a string up into argc/argv.
*/
int slrflag;
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void
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makeargv(void)
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{
char *argp;
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stringbase = line; /* scan from first of buffer */
argbase = argbuf; /* store from first of buffer */
slrflag = 0;
marg_sl->sl_cur = 0; /* reset to start of marg_sl */
for (margc = 0; ; margc++) {
argp = slurpstring();
ftp_sl_add(marg_sl, argp);
if (argp == NULL)
break;
}
#ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
if (cursor_pos == line) {
cursor_argc = 0;
cursor_argo = 0;
} else if (cursor_pos != NULL) {
cursor_argc = margc;
cursor_argo = strlen(margv[margc-1]);
}
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
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}
#ifdef NO_EDITCOMPLETE
#define INC_CHKCURSOR(x) (x)++
#else /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
#define INC_CHKCURSOR(x) { (x)++ ; \
if (x == cursor_pos) { \
cursor_argc = margc; \
cursor_argo = ap-argbase; \
cursor_pos = NULL; \
} }
#endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */
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/*
* Parse string into argbuf;
* implemented with FSM to
* handle quoting and strings
*/
char *
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slurpstring(void)
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{
static char bangstr[2] = { '!', '\0' };
static char dollarstr[2] = { '$', '\0' };
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int got_one = 0;
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char *sb = stringbase;
char *ap = argbase;
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char *tmp = argbase; /* will return this if token found */
if (*sb == '!' || *sb == '$') { /* recognize ! as a token for shell */
switch (slrflag) { /* and $ as token for macro invoke */
case 0:
slrflag++;
INC_CHKCURSOR(stringbase);
return ((*sb == '!') ? bangstr : dollarstr);
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/* NOTREACHED */
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = stringbase;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
S0:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT;
case ' ':
case '\t':
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
goto S0;
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default:
switch (slrflag) {
case 0:
slrflag++;
break;
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = sb;
break;
default:
break;
}
goto S1;
}
S1:
switch (*sb) {
case ' ':
case '\t':
case '\0':
goto OUT; /* end of token */
case '\\':
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
goto S2; /* slurp next character */
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case '"':
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
goto S3; /* slurp quoted string */
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default:
*ap = *sb; /* add character to token */
ap++;
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
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got_one = 1;
goto S1;
}
S2:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT;
default:
*ap = *sb;
ap++;
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
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got_one = 1;
goto S1;
}
S3:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT;
case '"':
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
goto S1;
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default:
*ap = *sb;
ap++;
INC_CHKCURSOR(sb);
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got_one = 1;
goto S3;
}
OUT:
if (got_one)
*ap++ = '\0';
argbase = ap; /* update storage pointer */
stringbase = sb; /* update scan pointer */
if (got_one) {
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return (tmp);
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}
switch (slrflag) {
case 0:
slrflag++;
break;
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = NULL;
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break;
default:
break;
}
return (NULL);
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}
/*
* Help/usage command.
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* Call each command handler with argc == 0 and argv[0] == name.
*/
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void
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help(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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struct cmd *c;
char *nargv[1], *cmd;
const char *p;
int isusage;
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cmd = argv[0];
isusage = (strcmp(cmd, "usage") == 0);
if (argc == 0 || (isusage && argc == 1)) {
UPRINTF("usage: %s [command [...]]\n", cmd);
return;
}
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if (argc == 1) {
StringList *buf;
buf = ftp_sl_init();
fprintf(ttyout,
"%sommands may be abbreviated. Commands are:\n\n",
proxy ? "Proxy c" : "C");
for (c = cmdtab; (p = c->c_name) != NULL; c++)
if (!proxy || c->c_proxy)
ftp_sl_add(buf, ftp_strdup(p));
list_vertical(buf);
sl_free(buf, 1);
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return;
}
#define HELPINDENT ((int) sizeof("disconnect"))
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while (--argc > 0) {
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char *arg;
char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME];
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arg = *++argv;
c = getcmd(arg);
if (c == (struct cmd *)-1)
fprintf(ttyout, "?Ambiguous %s command `%s'\n",
cmd, arg);
else if (c == NULL)
fprintf(ttyout, "?Invalid %s command `%s'\n",
cmd, arg);
else {
if (isusage) {
(void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, c->c_name, sizeof(cmdbuf));
nargv[0] = cmdbuf;
(*c->c_handler)(0, nargv);
} else
fprintf(ttyout, "%-*s\t%s\n", HELPINDENT,
c->c_name, c->c_help);
}
}
}
struct option *
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getoption(const char *name)
{
const char *p;
struct option *c;
if (name == NULL)
return (NULL);
for (c = optiontab; (p = c->name) != NULL; c++) {
if (strcasecmp(p, name) == 0)
return (c);
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}
return (NULL);
}
char *
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getoptionvalue(const char *name)
{
struct option *c;
if (name == NULL)
errx(1, "getoptionvalue: invoked with NULL name");
c = getoption(name);
if (c != NULL)
return (c->value);
errx(1, "getoptionvalue: invoked with unknown option `%s'", name);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
static void
setupoption(const char *name, const char *value, const char *defaultvalue)
{
set_option(name, value ? value : defaultvalue, 0);
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}
void
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usage(void)
{
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const char *progname = getprogname();
(void)fprintf(stderr,
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"usage: %s [-46AadefginpRtVv] [-N netrc] [-o outfile] [-P port] [-q quittime]\n"
" [-r retry] [-s srcaddr] [-T dir,max[,inc]]\n"
" [[user@]host [port]] [host:path[/]] [file:///file]\n"
" [ftp://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path[/]]\n"
" [http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path] [...]\n"
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" %s -u URL file [...]\n", progname, progname);
exit(1);
}