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/* $NetBSD: cmds.c,v 1.30 2009/03/15 07:48:36 lukem Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 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, 1988, 1990, 1992, 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.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 1997 and 1998 WIDE Project.
* 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 project 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 PROJECT 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 PROJECT 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.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#ifndef lint
__RCSID("$NetBSD: cmds.c,v 1.30 2009/03/15 07:48:36 lukem Exp $");
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <arpa/ftp.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <tzfile.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef KERBEROS5
#include <krb5/krb5.h>
#endif
#include "extern.h"
typedef enum {
FE_MLSD = 1<<0, /* if op is MLSD (MLST otherwise ) */
FE_ISCURDIR = 1<<1, /* if name is the current directory */
} factflag_t;
typedef struct {
const char *path; /* full pathname */
const char *display; /* name to display */
struct stat *stat; /* stat of path */
struct stat *pdirstat; /* stat of path's parent dir */
factflag_t flags; /* flags */
} factelem;
static void ack(const char *);
static void base64_encode(const char *, size_t, char *, int);
static void fact_type(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
static void fact_size(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
static void fact_modify(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
static void fact_perm(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
static void fact_unique(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
static int matchgroup(gid_t);
static void mlsname(FILE *, factelem *);
static void replydirname(const char *, const char *);
struct ftpfact {
const char *name; /* name of fact */
int enabled; /* if fact is enabled */
void (*display)(const char *, FILE *, factelem *);
/* function to display fact */
};
struct ftpfact facttab[] = {
{ "Type", 1, fact_type },
#define FACT_TYPE 0
{ "Size", 1, fact_size },
{ "Modify", 1, fact_modify },
{ "Perm", 1, fact_perm },
{ "Unique", 1, fact_unique },
/* "Create" */
/* "Lang" */
/* "Media-Type" */
/* "CharSet" */
};
#define FACTTABSIZE (sizeof(facttab) / sizeof(struct ftpfact))
static char cached_path[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = "/";
static void discover_path(char *, const char *);
void
cwd(const char *path)
{
if (chdir(path) < 0)
perror_reply(550, path);
else {
show_chdir_messages(250);
ack("CWD");
if (getcwd(cached_path, MAXPATHLEN) == NULL) {
discover_path(cached_path, path);
}
}
}
void
delete(const char *name)
{
char *p = NULL;
if (remove(name) < 0) {
p = strerror(errno);
perror_reply(550, name);
} else
ack("DELE");
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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logxfer("delete", -1, name, NULL, NULL, p);
}
void
feat(void)
{
size_t i;
reply(-211, "Features supported");
cprintf(stdout, " MDTM\r\n");
cprintf(stdout, " MLST ");
for (i = 0; i < FACTTABSIZE; i++)
cprintf(stdout, "%s%s;", facttab[i].name,
facttab[i].enabled ? "*" : "");
cprintf(stdout, "\r\n");
cprintf(stdout, " REST STREAM\r\n");
cprintf(stdout, " SIZE\r\n");
cprintf(stdout, " TVFS\r\n");
reply(211, "End");
}
void
makedir(const char *name)
{
char *p = NULL;
if (mkdir(name, 0777) < 0) {
p = strerror(errno);
perror_reply(550, name);
} else
replydirname(name, "directory created.");
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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logxfer("mkdir", -1, name, NULL, NULL, p);
}
void
mlsd(const char *path)
{
struct dirent *dp;
struct stat sb, pdirstat;
factelem f;
FILE *dout;
DIR *dirp;
char name[MAXPATHLEN];
int hastypefact;
hastypefact = facttab[FACT_TYPE].enabled;
if (path == NULL)
path = ".";
if (stat(path, &pdirstat) == -1) {
mlsdperror:
perror_reply(550, path);
return;
}
if (! S_ISDIR(pdirstat.st_mode)) {
errno = ENOTDIR;
perror_reply(501, path);
return;
}
if ((dirp = opendir(path)) == NULL)
goto mlsdperror;
dout = dataconn("MLSD", (off_t)-1, "w");
if (dout == NULL)
return;
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
f.stat = &sb;
f.flags |= FE_MLSD;
while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s/%s", path, dp->d_name);
if (ISDOTDIR(dp->d_name)) { /* special case curdir: */
if (! hastypefact)
continue;
f.pdirstat = NULL; /* require stat of parent */
f.display = path; /* set name to real name */
f.flags |= FE_ISCURDIR; /* flag name is curdir */
} else {
if (ISDOTDOTDIR(dp->d_name)) {
if (! hastypefact)
continue;
f.pdirstat = NULL;
} else
f.pdirstat = &pdirstat; /* cache parent stat */
f.display = dp->d_name;
f.flags &= ~FE_ISCURDIR;
}
if (stat(name, &sb) == -1)
continue;
f.path = name;
mlsname(dout, &f);
}
(void)closedir(dirp);
if (ferror(dout) != 0)
perror_reply(550, "Data connection");
else
reply(226, "MLSD complete.");
closedataconn(dout);
total_xfers_out++;
total_xfers++;
}
void
mlst(const char *path)
{
struct stat sb;
factelem f;
if (path == NULL)
path = ".";
if (stat(path, &sb) == -1) {
perror_reply(550, path);
return;
}
reply(-250, "MLST %s", path);
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
f.path = path;
f.display = path;
f.stat = &sb;
f.pdirstat = NULL;
CPUTC(' ', stdout);
mlsname(stdout, &f);
reply(250, "End");
}
void
opts(const char *command)
{
struct tab *c;
char *ep;
if ((ep = strchr(command, ' ')) != NULL)
*ep++ = '\0';
c = lookup(cmdtab, command);
if (c == NULL) {
reply(502, "Unknown command '%s'.", command);
return;
}
if (! CMD_IMPLEMENTED(c)) {
reply(502, "%s command not implemented.", c->name);
return;
}
if (! CMD_HAS_OPTIONS(c)) {
reply(501, "%s command does not support persistent options.",
c->name);
return;
}
/* special case: MLST */
if (strcasecmp(command, "MLST") == 0) {
int enabled[FACTTABSIZE];
size_t i, onedone;
size_t len;
char *p;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(enabled) / sizeof(int); i++)
enabled[i] = 0;
if (ep == NULL || *ep == '\0')
goto displaymlstopts;
/* don't like spaces, and need trailing ; */
len = strlen(ep);
if (strchr(ep, ' ') != NULL || ep[len - 1] != ';') {
badmlstopt:
reply(501, "Invalid MLST options");
return;
}
ep[len - 1] = '\0';
while ((p = strsep(&ep, ";")) != NULL) {
if (*p == '\0')
goto badmlstopt;
for (i = 0; i < FACTTABSIZE; i++)
if (strcasecmp(p, facttab[i].name) == 0) {
enabled[i] = 1;
break;
}
}
displaymlstopts:
for (i = 0; i < FACTTABSIZE; i++)
facttab[i].enabled = enabled[i];
cprintf(stdout, "200 MLST OPTS");
for (i = onedone = 0; i < FACTTABSIZE; i++) {
if (facttab[i].enabled) {
cprintf(stdout, "%s%s;", onedone ? "" : " ",
facttab[i].name);
onedone++;
}
}
cprintf(stdout, "\r\n");
fflush(stdout);
return;
}
/* default cases */
if (ep != NULL && *ep != '\0')
REASSIGN(c->options, ftpd_strdup(ep));
if (c->options != NULL)
reply(200, "Options for %s are '%s'.", c->name,
c->options);
else
reply(200, "No options defined for %s.", c->name);
}
void
pwd(void)
{
char path[MAXPATHLEN];
if (getcwd(path, sizeof(path) - 1) == NULL) {
if (chdir(cached_path) < 0) {
reply(550, "Can't get the current directory: %s.",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
(void)strlcpy(path, cached_path, MAXPATHLEN);
}
replydirname(path, "is the current directory.");
}
void
removedir(const char *name)
{
char *p = NULL;
if (rmdir(name) < 0) {
p = strerror(errno);
perror_reply(550, name);
} else
ack("RMD");
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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logxfer("rmdir", -1, name, NULL, NULL, p);
}
char *
renamefrom(const char *name)
{
struct stat st;
if (stat(name, &st) < 0) {
perror_reply(550, name);
return (NULL);
}
reply(350, "File exists, ready for destination name");
return (ftpd_strdup(name));
}
void
renamecmd(const char *from, const char *to)
{
char *p = NULL;
if (rename(from, to) < 0) {
p = strerror(errno);
perror_reply(550, "rename");
} else
ack("RNTO");
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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logxfer("rename", -1, from, to, NULL, p);
}
void
sizecmd(const char *filename)
{
switch (type) {
case TYPE_L:
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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case TYPE_I:
{
struct stat stbuf;
if (stat(filename, &stbuf) < 0 || !S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
reply(550, "%s: not a plain file.", filename);
else
reply(213, ULLF, (ULLT)stbuf.st_size);
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
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break;
}
case TYPE_A:
{
FILE *fin;
int c;
off_t count;
struct stat stbuf;
fin = fopen(filename, "r");
if (fin == NULL) {
perror_reply(550, filename);
return;
}
if (fstat(fileno(fin), &stbuf) < 0 || !S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
reply(550, "%s: not a plain file.", filename);
(void) fclose(fin);
return;
}
if (stbuf.st_size > 10240) {
reply(550, "%s: file too large for SIZE.", filename);
(void) fclose(fin);
return;
}
count = 0;
while((c = getc(fin)) != EOF) {
if (c == '\n') /* will get expanded to \r\n */
count++;
count++;
}
(void) fclose(fin);
reply(213, LLF, (LLT)count);
Features: * Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in certain firewall/NAT environments. Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell. * Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with `xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped): Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000 2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like: grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \ sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog file format. The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost. Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer. Fixes: * In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options. * More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5). * Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given. * Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency). * For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use later in the xferlog. * If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login(). * Only syslog session stats if logging is requested. * Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost(). * Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate. * Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
2000-12-18 05:32:50 +03:00
break;
}
default:
reply(504, "SIZE not implemented for Type %c.", "?AEIL"[type]);
}
}
void
statfilecmd(const char *filename)
{
FILE *fin;
int c;
int atstart;
const char *argv[] = { INTERNAL_LS, "-lgA", "", NULL };
argv[2] = filename;
fin = ftpd_popen(argv, "r", STDOUT_FILENO);
reply(-211, "status of %s:", filename);
/* XXX: use fgetln() or fparseln() here? */
atstart = 1;
while ((c = getc(fin)) != EOF) {
if (c == '\n') {
if (ferror(stdout)){
perror_reply(421, "control connection");
(void) ftpd_pclose(fin);
dologout(1);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
if (ferror(fin)) {
perror_reply(551, filename);
(void) ftpd_pclose(fin);
return;
}
CPUTC('\r', stdout);
}
if (atstart && isdigit(c))
CPUTC(' ', stdout);
CPUTC(c, stdout);
atstart = (c == '\n');
}
(void) ftpd_pclose(fin);
reply(211, "End of Status");
}
/* -- */
static void
ack(const char *s)
{
reply(250, "%s command successful.", s);
}
/*
* Encode len bytes starting at clear using base64 encoding into encoded,
* which should be at least ((len + 2) * 4 / 3 + 1) in size.
* If nulterm is non-zero, terminate with \0 otherwise pad to 3 byte boundary
* with `='.
*/
static void
base64_encode(const char *clear, size_t len, char *encoded, int nulterm)
{
static const char base64[] =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
const char *c;
char *e, termchar;
int i;
/* determine whether to pad with '=' or NUL terminate */
termchar = nulterm ? '\0' : '=';
c = clear;
e = encoded;
/* convert all but last 2 bytes */
for (i = len; i > 2; i -= 3, c += 3) {
*e++ = base64[(c[0] >> 2) & 0x3f];
*e++ = base64[((c[0] << 4) & 0x30) | ((c[1] >> 4) & 0x0f)];
*e++ = base64[((c[1] << 2) & 0x3c) | ((c[2] >> 6) & 0x03)];
*e++ = base64[(c[2]) & 0x3f];
}
/* handle slop at end */
if (i > 0) {
*e++ = base64[(c[0] >> 2) & 0x3f];
*e++ = base64[((c[0] << 4) & 0x30) |
(i > 1 ? ((c[1] >> 4) & 0x0f) : 0)];
*e++ = (i > 1) ? base64[(c[1] << 2) & 0x3c] : termchar;
*e++ = termchar;
}
*e = '\0';
}
static void
fact_modify(const char *fact, FILE *fd, factelem *fe)
{
struct tm *t;
t = gmtime(&(fe->stat->st_mtime));
cprintf(fd, "%s=%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d;", fact,
TM_YEAR_BASE + t->tm_year,
t->tm_mon+1, t->tm_mday,
t->tm_hour, t->tm_min, t->tm_sec);
}
static void
fact_perm(const char *fact, FILE *fd, factelem *fe)
{
int rok, wok, xok, pdirwok;
struct stat *pdir;
if (fe->stat->st_uid == geteuid()) {
rok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IRUSR) != 0);
wok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IWUSR) != 0);
xok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IXUSR) != 0);
} else if (matchgroup(fe->stat->st_gid)) {
rok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IRGRP) != 0);
wok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IWGRP) != 0);
xok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IXGRP) != 0);
} else {
rok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IROTH) != 0);
wok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IWOTH) != 0);
xok = ((fe->stat->st_mode & S_IXOTH) != 0);
}
cprintf(fd, "%s=", fact);
/*
* if parent info not provided, look it up, but
* only if the current class has modify rights,
* since we only need this info in such a case.
*/
pdir = fe->pdirstat;
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (pdir == NULL && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify)) {
size_t len;
char realdir[MAXPATHLEN], *p;
struct stat dir;
len = strlcpy(realdir, fe->path, sizeof(realdir));
if (len < sizeof(realdir) - 4) {
if (S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
strlcat(realdir, "/..", sizeof(realdir));
else {
/* if has a /, move back to it */
/* otherwise use '..' */
if ((p = strrchr(realdir, '/')) != NULL) {
if (p == realdir)
p++;
*p = '\0';
} else
strlcpy(realdir, "..", sizeof(realdir));
}
if (stat(realdir, &dir) == 0)
pdir = &dir;
}
}
pdirwok = 0;
if (pdir != NULL) {
if (pdir->st_uid == geteuid())
pdirwok = ((pdir->st_mode & S_IWUSR) != 0);
else if (matchgroup(pdir->st_gid))
pdirwok = ((pdir->st_mode & S_IWGRP) != 0);
else
pdirwok = ((pdir->st_mode & S_IWOTH) != 0);
}
/* 'a': can APPE to file */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (wok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(upload) && S_ISREG(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('a', fd);
/* 'c': can create or append to files in directory */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (wok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify) && S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('c', fd);
/* 'd': can delete file or directory */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (pdirwok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify)) {
int candel;
candel = 1;
if (S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode)) {
DIR *dirp;
struct dirent *dp;
if ((dirp = opendir(fe->display)) == NULL)
candel = 0;
else {
while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
if (ISDOTDIR(dp->d_name) ||
ISDOTDOTDIR(dp->d_name))
continue;
candel = 0;
break;
}
closedir(dirp);
}
}
if (candel)
CPUTC('d', fd);
}
/* 'e': can enter directory */
if (xok && S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('e', fd);
/* 'f': can rename file or directory */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (pdirwok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify))
CPUTC('f', fd);
/* 'l': can list directory */
if (rok && xok && S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('l', fd);
/* 'm': can create directory */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (wok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify) && S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('m', fd);
/* 'p': can remove files in directory */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (wok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(modify) && S_ISDIR(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('p', fd);
/* 'r': can RETR file */
if (rok && S_ISREG(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('r', fd);
/* 'w': can STOR file */
- new ftpd.conf directives: maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that don't start with `.' - new/changed command line options: -e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below) -P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1) -q use pid files to count users [default] -Q don't use pid files to count users -u write entries to utmp -U don't write entries to utmp [default] -w write entries to wtmp [default] -W don't write entries to wtmp NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to enable something you don't want, but will disable something you did want (which is safer). - new display file escape sequences: %E email address %s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. %S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''. - expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays to explicitly explain them) - replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if supported, otherwise a long - rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is called explicitly - merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element - move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros - clean up some comments
2000-11-16 16:15:13 +03:00
if (wok && CURCLASS_FLAGS_ISSET(upload) && S_ISREG(fe->stat->st_mode))
CPUTC('w', fd);
CPUTC(';', fd);
}
static void
fact_size(const char *fact, FILE *fd, factelem *fe)
{
if (S_ISREG(fe->stat->st_mode))
cprintf(fd, "%s=" LLF ";", fact, (LLT)fe->stat->st_size);
}
static void
fact_type(const char *fact, FILE *fd, factelem *fe)
{
cprintf(fd, "%s=", fact);
switch (fe->stat->st_mode & S_IFMT) {
case S_IFDIR:
if (fe->flags & FE_MLSD) {
if ((fe->flags & FE_ISCURDIR) || ISDOTDIR(fe->display))
cprintf(fd, "cdir");
else if (ISDOTDOTDIR(fe->display))
cprintf(fd, "pdir");
else
cprintf(fd, "dir");
} else {
cprintf(fd, "dir");
}
break;
case S_IFREG:
cprintf(fd, "file");
break;
case S_IFIFO:
cprintf(fd, "OS.unix=fifo");
break;
case S_IFLNK: /* XXX: probably a NO-OP with stat() */
cprintf(fd, "OS.unix=slink");
break;
case S_IFSOCK:
cprintf(fd, "OS.unix=socket");
break;
case S_IFBLK:
case S_IFCHR:
cprintf(fd, "OS.unix=%s-" ULLF "/" ULLF,
S_ISBLK(fe->stat->st_mode) ? "blk" : "chr",
(ULLT)major(fe->stat->st_rdev),
(ULLT)minor(fe->stat->st_rdev));
break;
default:
cprintf(fd, "OS.unix=UNKNOWN(0%o)", fe->stat->st_mode & S_IFMT);
break;
}
CPUTC(';', fd);
}
static void
fact_unique(const char *fact, FILE *fd, factelem *fe)
{
char obuf[(sizeof(dev_t) + sizeof(ino_t) + 2) * 4 / 3 + 2];
char tbuf[sizeof(dev_t) + sizeof(ino_t)];
memcpy(tbuf,
(char *)&(fe->stat->st_dev), sizeof(dev_t));
memcpy(tbuf + sizeof(dev_t),
(char *)&(fe->stat->st_ino), sizeof(ino_t));
base64_encode(tbuf, sizeof(dev_t) + sizeof(ino_t), obuf, 1);
cprintf(fd, "%s=%s;", fact, obuf);
}
static int
matchgroup(gid_t gid)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < gidcount; i++)
if (gid == gidlist[i])
return(1);
return (0);
}
static void
mlsname(FILE *fp, factelem *fe)
{
char realfile[MAXPATHLEN];
int userf = 0;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < FACTTABSIZE; i++) {
if (facttab[i].enabled)
(facttab[i].display)(facttab[i].name, fp, fe);
}
if ((fe->flags & FE_MLSD) &&
!(fe->flags & FE_ISCURDIR) && !ISDOTDIR(fe->display)) {
/* if MLSD and not "." entry, display as-is */
userf = 0;
} else {
/* if MLST, or MLSD and "." entry, realpath(3) it */
if (realpath(fe->display, realfile) != NULL)
userf = 1;
}
cprintf(fp, " %s\r\n", userf ? realfile : fe->display);
}
static void
replydirname(const char *name, const char *message)
{
char *p, *ep;
char npath[MAXPATHLEN * 2];
p = npath;
ep = &npath[sizeof(npath) - 1];
while (*name) {
if (*name == '"') {
if (ep - p < 2)
break;
*p++ = *name++;
*p++ = '"';
} else {
if (ep - p < 1)
break;
*p++ = *name++;
}
}
*p = '\0';
reply(257, "\"%s\" %s", npath, message);
}
static void
discover_path(last_path, new_path)
char *last_path;
const char *new_path;
{
char tp[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = "";
char tq[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = "";
char *cp;
char *cq;
int sz1, sz2;
int nomorelink;
struct stat st1, st2;
if (new_path[0] != '/') {
(void)strlcpy(tp, last_path, MAXPATHLEN);
(void)strlcat(tp, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
}
(void)strlcat(tp, new_path, MAXPATHLEN);
(void)strlcat(tp, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
/*
* resolve symlinks. A symlink may introduce another symlink, so we
* loop trying to resolve symlinks until we don't find any of them.
*/
do {
/* Collapse any // into / */
while ((cp = strstr(tp, "//")) != NULL)
(void)memmove(cp, cp + 1, strlen(cp) - 1 + 1);
/* Collapse any /./ into / */
while ((cp = strstr(tp, "/./")) != NULL)
(void)memmove(cp, cp + 2, strlen(cp) - 2 + 1);
cp = tp;
nomorelink = 1;
while ((cp = strstr(++cp, "/")) != NULL) {
sz1 = (unsigned long)cp - (unsigned long)tp;
if (sz1 > MAXPATHLEN)
goto bad;
*cp = 0;
sz2 = readlink(tp, tq, MAXPATHLEN);
*cp = '/';
/* If this is not a symlink, move to next / */
if (sz2 <= 0)
continue;
/*
* We found a symlink, so we will have to
* do one more pass to check there is no
* more symlink in the path
*/
nomorelink = 0;
/*
* Null terminate the string and remove trailing /
*/
tq[sz2] = 0;
sz2 = strlen(tq);
if (tq[sz2 - 1] == '/')
tq[--sz2] = 0;
/*
* Is this an absolute link or a relative link?
*/
if (tq[0] == '/') {
/* absolute link */
if (strlen(cp) + sz2 > MAXPATHLEN)
goto bad;
memmove(tp + sz2, cp, strlen(cp) + 1);
memcpy(tp, tq, sz2);
} else {
/* relative link */
for (cq = cp - 1; *cq != '/'; cq--);
if (strlen(tp) -
((unsigned long)cq - (unsigned long)cp)
+ 1 + sz2 > MAXPATHLEN)
goto bad;
(void)memmove(cq + 1 + sz2,
cp, strlen(cp) + 1);
(void)memcpy(cq + 1, tq, sz2);
}
/*
* start over, looking for new symlinks
*/
break;
}
} while (nomorelink == 0);
/* Collapse any /foo/../ into /foo/ */
while ((cp = strstr(tp, "/../")) != NULL) {
/* ^/../foo/ becomes ^/foo/ */
if (cp == tp) {
(void)memmove(cp, cp + 3,
strlen(cp) - 3 + 1);
} else {
for (cq = cp - 1; *cq != '/'; cq--);
(void)memmove(cq, cp + 3,
strlen(cp) - 3 + 1);
}
}
/* strip strailing / */
if (strlen(tp) != 1)
tp[strlen(tp) - 1] = '\0';
/* check that the path is correct */
stat(tp, &st1);
stat(".", &st2);
if ((st1.st_dev != st2.st_dev) || (st1.st_ino != st2.st_ino))
goto bad;
(void)strlcpy(last_path, tp, MAXPATHLEN);
return;
bad:
(void)strlcat(last_path, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
(void)strlcat(last_path, new_path, MAXPATHLEN);
return;
}