int getline(FILE *stream, char *buf, size_t buflen, const char **errormsg)
Read a line from the FILE stream into buf/buflen using fgets(), so up
to buflen-1 chars will be read and the result will be NUL terminated.
If the line has a trailing newline it will be removed.
If the line is too long, excess characters will be read until
newline/EOF/error.
Various -ve return values indicate different errors, and errormsg
will be changed to an error description if it's not NULL.
Convert to use getline() instead of fgets() whenever reading user input
to ensure that an overly long input line doesn't leave excess characters
for the next input operation to accidentally use as input.
Zero out the password & account after we've finished with it.
Consistently use getpass(3) (i.e, character echo suppressed) when
reading the account data. For some reason, historically the "login"
code suppressed echo for Account: yet the "user" command did not!
Display the hostname in the "getaddrinfo failed" warning.
Appease some -Wcast-qual warnings. Fixing all of these requires
significant code refactoring. (mmm, legacy code).
* Only remember {WWW,Proxy}-Authenticate "Basic" challenges; no point
in tracking any others since ftp doesn't support them.
* Improve the parsing of HTTP responses.
and sigint_raised is non-zero, reset the handler for SIGINT to SIG_DFL
and raise(SIGINT) so that the appropriate wait(3) status is setup.
Based on solution proposed by Ognyan Kulev.
This should really fix PR [pkg/26351].
skip LWS (linear white space; CR, LF, space, tab) and the end of lines and
between the field name and the field value. This still isn't 100% compliant,
since we don't support "multi line" responses at this time.
This should fix PR [bin/22611] from TAMURA Kent (although I can't easily
find a http server to reproduce the problem against.)
Fix a minor memory leak when parsing HTTP response headers.
exit with 130 instead of 1 (or rarely, 0).
This allows an ftp auto-fetch in a shell loop to correctly terminate the loop.
Should fix PR [pkg/26351], and possibly others.
enabled. Suggested by Todd Vierling.
Allow empty passwords in ftp://user:@host/file auto-fetch URLs,
per RFC 1738. Requested by Simon Poole.
Update version.
elapsed time. (suggested by simonb)
- actually display transfer stats after a URL fetch. (bug introduced a
*long* time ago)
- update copyright & version
Fixes [bin/15415] from Takahiro Kambe <taca@sky.yamashina.kyoto.jp>
- Fix bad mode passed by mls() to recvrequest().
Fixes [bin/16642] from <steve.mcclellan@radisys.com>
From Hajimu UMEMOTO, via Mike Heffner of FreeBSD.
(FreeBSD has imported NetBSD's ftp as their ftp client;
Mike is sending back some of their local changes).
after the chunksize (before the \r\n), Apache 1.3.11 puts *multiple*
trailing spaces after the chunksize. I 'm fairly certain that this is
contrary to RFC 2068 section 3.6, but whatever...
Found by David Brownlee <abs@mono.org>
it to a numeric port number
* use parseport() in parse_url() and hookup()
* don't try and lookup the port number using getaddrinfo(), as it's too hard
to separate a failed host name lookup from a failed service name lookup.
this was causing lossage on systems that don't have `http' in services(5)
(such as solaris), but only crept in when we started using getaddrinfo()
unconditionally.