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itojun 4b0b785e16 fix INET6-less build (like x_ftp). PR11578 2000-11-27 16:08:03 +00:00
itojun 75e162d7c2 cope with 2553bis getnameinfo (always attach scope id)
getnameinfo error check.
2000-11-24 13:01:24 +00:00
itojun 6d80a2bff1 use NI_MAXHOST with getnameinfo. we can assume presense of getnameinfo. 2000-11-15 04:09:19 +00:00
is 135600f947 More format string cleanup by sommerfeld. 2000-10-11 14:46:00 +00:00
lukem 0aa81b3ec3 explicitly use SOCK_STREAM with socket() instead of res->ai_socktype,
because it appears that linux with glibc doesn't set the latter
correctly after one of getaddrinfo() or getnameinfo().
2000-09-28 12:29:23 +00:00
lukem e3cdb47e47 * implement parseport(), which takes a string and attempts to convert
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.
2000-08-06 08:51:22 +00:00
lukem 29d497f491 - rename NO_QUAD to NO_LONG_LONG, QUAD* -> LL* and add ULL* (unsigned)
equivalents. name change suggested by Klaus Klein <kjk@netbsd.org>
- change defined(BSD4_4) || HAVE_SIN_LEN tests into HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN,
  and set the latter if BSD4_4 exists
2000-08-01 22:47:25 +00:00
lukem 8c77deb113 - we can't just rename BSD4_4 -> HAVE_SIN_LEN, since bsd systems define BSD4_4;
change tests to test for either defined(BSD4_4) or HAVE_SIN_LEN
- more KNF
2000-07-31 00:56:07 +00:00
lukem 88fb659da9 * always set (struct sockinet).su_len after getsockname() et al, so
that it's valid on systems which don't have sin_len and need the `compat'
  version
* fix the accept() in dataconn() to use the correct struct elem
2000-07-30 09:32:09 +00:00
lukem fad4243147 * always use getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() instead of maintaining two code
paths. (lukemftp will provide replacements for these on older systems)
* rename __USE_SELECT to USE_SELECT
* rename BSD4_4 to HAVE_SIN_LEN
* replace union sockunion {} with struct sockinet {}, and modify the code
  accordingly. this is possibly more portable, as it doesn't rely upon the
  structure alignment within the union for our own stuff.
  (XXX: haven't tested the ipv6 stuff)
2000-07-30 06:10:43 +00:00
lukem 241987dc61 clean up NO_QUAD support: create helper #defines and use as appropriate:
#define		NOQUAD		! NOQUAD
	-------		------		- ------
	QUADF		"%ld"		"%lld"
	QUADFP(x)	"%" x "ld"	"%" x "lld"
	QUADT		long		long long
	STRTOL(x,y,z)	strtol(x,y,z)	strtoll(x,y,z)
2000-07-30 04:42:37 +00:00
lukem 7816d2586e add support for FEAT and OPTS commands with `features' and `opts'.
(from RFC 2389).

add support for MLST & MLSD (machine parseble listings) with 'mlst', 'mlsd'
and 'pmlsd' (mlsd |$PAGER) commands.  (from draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-11)

rename remotesyst() to getremoteinfo(), and modify to parse the result from
FEAT (if supported), and take into account the support for the various
extensions such as MDTM, SIZE, REST (STREAM), MLSD, and FEAT/OPTS.
put each feature into one of the following categories:
	- known to work (explicit FEAT)
	- unknown but assume works until explicit failure, when it's
	  then tagged as `known not to work'.
	- known not to work (FEAT succeeded but didn't return anything,
	  or was unknown and then explicit failure)
assign results into features[] matrix.

add support to getreply() so that an optional callback will be called
for each line received from the server except for the first and last.
this is used in FEAT (and MLST) parsing.

modify various commands to check if REST (STREAM), MDTM and SIZE are
explicitly or implicitly supported before using.

fix `syst' when verbose is off.

minor knf (indent goto labels by one space, etc).

simply various command usage handlers by assuming that argv != NULL except
for quit() and disconnect().
2000-07-18 07:16:52 +00:00
itojun bbef2fbaac errx?/warnx? audit. do not pass variable alone, use %s. idea from openbsd 2000-07-07 15:10:32 +00:00
lukem f970de1382 from itojun: better fix for previous (doesn't need in_addr_t or u_int32_t) 2000-06-11 15:15:52 +00:00
lukem f48d57e2d2 portability fixes for lukemftp:
* initconn(): use in_addr_t instead of u_int32_t when manipulating IPv6
  addresses (and assume anything with ipv6 has in_addr_t; if not, i'll
  add an autoconf test for it)
* ai_unmapped(): not all systems have sin_len; so only set #ifdef BSD4_4
* fix some lint
2000-06-11 02:12:05 +00:00
lukem 71c4464e3e - fix ai_unmapped() to be a no-op in the !def INET6 case
- display `(-INET6)' at the end of the version string if !def INET6
- clarify in the man page that IPv6 support may not be present (for lukemftp :)
2000-06-05 09:22:52 +00:00
itojun b8cb7f6356 more comment on IPv4 mapped address handling. 2000-05-30 02:11:42 +00:00
itojun 288fc74e2e convert IPv4 mapped address (::ffff:10.1.1.1) into real IPv4 address
before touching it.  IPv4 mapped address complicates too many things
in FTP protocol handling.
2000-05-29 14:57:27 +00:00
lukem 2c9a4cf5d0 convert to ANSI KNF 2000-05-01 10:35:16 +00:00
lukem d16e624b57 * Add support for `fget localfile', which reads a list of filenames to
retrieve from localfile.  Based on work by Darren Reed.
* Crank version.
* Update copyright dates.
2000-05-01 09:44:53 +00:00
itojun 46169e86bf inhibit too-noisy message for scoped address data transfer
(will be enabled in "debug" mode).
2000-03-14 16:36:05 +00:00
lukem 8575d2f491 only use IPTOS_ setsockopt()s if they're defined (e.g, SunOS doesn't).
from Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no
2000-02-28 10:12:27 +00:00
lukem b5df4bcc84 only use getaddrinfo() et al if both NI_NUMERICHOST *and* INET6 are defined...
(allows --disable-ipv6 in lukemftp's configure script to disable this as
well, which is good for testing when it appears getaddrinfo() is borken)
2000-02-14 21:46:26 +00:00
lukem 7044ee274b define private type `sigfunc' as
typedef void (*sigfunc) __P((int));
and replace use of sig_t and void (*)(int).

certain other OSes define sig_t differently to that (they add extra arguments),
and it causes problems due to function mismatches, etc...
2000-01-31 22:01:03 +00:00
lukem d30bdcd79c separate out the main `data pump' loop into two: one that supports
rate limiting and one that doesn't. simplifies the code, and speeds
up the latter case a bit, at the expense of duplicating a few lines...
1999-12-11 02:02:21 +00:00
lukem f25449279d * complete_remote(): use remglob("", ...) instead of remglob(".", ...),
for listings of the current working directory; some ftp servers don't
  like `NLST .'.
  [noted by Giles Lean <giles@nemeton.com.au>]
* recvrequest(): treat remote=="" as remote==NULL when calling command().
  (to support the above change)
* support `[user@]' in `[user@]host' and `[user@]host[:][path]'.
  [based on idea (and initial code) from David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>]
* `idle' may be invoked without any args
* reformat some comments
* reformat usage string in program and man page
* call updateremotepwd() after successful login, not after successful connect
* always call setsockopt(, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, ) (et al); using #if
  defined(IPPROTO_IP) doesn't work on certain foreign systems where
  enums instead of #defines are used...
  [noted by Matthias Pfaller <leo@dachau.marco.de>]
1999-11-26 21:41:55 +00:00
lukem 2ef6c64e80 whitespace nits 1999-11-11 01:19:11 +00:00
lukem a5d1d869e7 hookup(): when using getservbyname() (when getaddrinfo() isn't available), if
the provided port is a valid number use that rather than trying to do
getservbyname() against it.
fixes a problem on foreign systems noted by Chuck Silvers <chuq@chuq.com>
1999-11-03 02:03:08 +00:00
lukem 4f2d3550d0 new features:
- add `usage'; displays the usage of a command.
  implemented by calling the c_handler() with argc = 0, argv = "funcname".
- add `passive auto'; does the same as $FTPMODE=auto.
- add `set [option value]'; display all options, or set an option to a value.
- add `unset option'; unset an option.
- add getoptionvalue() to retrieve an option's value, and replace a few
  global variables with calls to this.
- implement cleanuppeer(), which resets various bits of state back to
  `disconnected'. call in disconnect() and lostpeer().
- support completing on `options'.
- improve recovery after a SIGINT may have closed the connection.
  XXX: there's still a couple to fix

other stuff:
- various consistency fixes in the man page.
- ensure that the command usage strings in the code and man page match reality.
- mput/mget: check that the connection still exists before each xfer.
- minor cosmetic changes in confirm().
- set code correctly in sizecmd() and modtime()
- don't need \n in err() strings.
- change lostpeer to take an argument (rather than casting (sig_t)lostpeer
  in signal handlers)
- knf and whitespace police.
1999-10-24 12:31:36 +00:00
lukem da626f2307 a few user interface and cosmetic tweaks:
* confirm(): move from util.c to cmds.c. display mnemonic string in its prompt.
  add support for `q' (terminate current xfer), `?' (show help list)
* in various signal handlers, output a linefeed only if fromatty.
* if fgets(stdin) returned NULL (i.e, EOF), clearerr(stdin) because you don't
  want future fgets to fail. this is not done for the fgets() in the main
  command loop, since ftp will quit at that point.
* unless ftp is invoked with -a, don't retain the anonftp setting between
  hosts (`ftp somehost:' sets anonftp, but you don't want that to `stick'
  if you close that connection and open a new one).
1999-10-12 06:04:59 +00:00
lukem 08ebd97c48 use sigjmp_buf for sigsetjmp(), instead of jmp_buf.
noted by Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no.
1999-10-10 22:33:54 +00:00
lukem afb965e778 allow a second SIGINT during the "xfer aborted. waiting for remote to finish abort."
stage. if this occurs, just call lostpeer() to close the connection.  whilst this
might be considered brutal, it's also extremely handy if you're impatient or there's
lossage at the remote end.
1999-10-09 12:48:12 +00:00
lukem a53d7d57a9 * use sigsetjmp()/siglongjump() instead of setjmp()/longjmp(); the latter
don't save the signal mask on some foreign systems.
* ensure signal handlers don't use stdio and do reset errno if they
  don't exit with siglongjmp()
* use a common SIGINT handler for {send,recv}request()
1999-10-09 03:00:55 +00:00
lukem c694a5290b * set SIGQUIT to psummary in each of the xfer routines. (editline seems to
override SIGQUIT when EL_SIGNAL = 1 (but we want the latter for all the
  other signal support it has).
* more fixes after previous rototill
1999-10-05 22:04:30 +00:00
lukem 781fce374d the prior change was a bit too aggressive in factoring out common code in
{send,recv}request(). completion and uploading now works again...
1999-10-05 13:44:39 +00:00
lukem 3f8b92b0b3 * factor out SIGINFO setting into a handler that is always active (but only
prints out info if bytes > 0). only set the handler if SIGINFO is defined
* hijack SIGQUIT to be the same as SIGINFO (foreign ports have this, and it's
  annoying to have SIGQUIT dump core on netbsd when it prints info on other
  systems)
* in {recv,send}request(), factor a lot of duplicated code out into a
  `cleanup' section at the end
* rework shell() a bit
1999-10-05 13:05:39 +00:00
lukem f45505380a add TNFi copyright to all files i've done more than a minor amount of work to... 1999-10-05 01:16:11 +00:00
lukem 4309cfaab3 enhancments from Marc Horowitz <marc@mit.edu> to improve connection timeouts:
* implement xsignal_restart(), which only sets the SA_RESTART flag if
  specifically requested
* xsignal() is now a wrapper to xsignal_restart(). INFO, USR1, USR2 and WINCH
  are restartable, ALRM, INT, PIPE and QUIT are not.
* improve getreply()'s timeout code to take advantage of the above.

other changes:
* improve wording of how globbing works for `classic' URLs (host:path).
  suggested by John Refling <johnr@imageworks.com> in relation to PRs
  [bin/8519] and [bin/8520]
* always compile in the `edit' command even if NO_EDITCOMPLETE defined.
  it's just a no-op in the latter case, which is more consistent to
  the users.
* always compile in about: support (i.e, remove NO_ABOUT).
  i'm entitled to some vanity in this program...
* clean up some whitespace
1999-10-05 00:54:07 +00:00
lukem 670c7ebebd restart_point is a global; no need for it here 1999-10-01 09:23:32 +00:00
lukem fcb1a22a1c If EPSV or EPRT fails, disable epsv4 for the rest of the current connection.
the disabled state can be overridden by toggling epsv4.

(I got sick of the errors about EPSV not being supported on almost
every server I connect to. This way we retain support for epsv4, but
it's not so whiny after the first failure...)
1999-10-01 08:01:12 +00:00
lukem ad70c1982e prefix the global variables in ftp_var.h with GLOBAL, which defaults
to "extern" if it's not set. define GLOBAL to (empty) in main.c.
this effectively moves all the globals into main.c whilst retaining
namespace access to them in other source files.
(global vars in header files confuse foreign linkers)
1999-10-01 06:55:44 +00:00
lukem 25790d921d * In the !NI_NUMERICHOST case (i.e, getaddrinfo() challenged systems), portnum
should be in host order. found/fixed by Matthias Pfaller <leo@dachau.marco.de>
* parse_url(): improve checking of portnum, and add an extra argument to pass
  back the parsed portnum to the caller (reduces a bit of code duplication)
* Move the KAME/WIDE copyrights after the BSD/TNFi ones. Since there was
  significantly less code added under the former, it's only fair on the latter.
1999-09-30 23:51:26 +00:00
lukem c4a3ce23de in empty(), FD_ZERO(&rmask) not (&cin). (hi christos! :)
fixes abort_remote() when __USE_SELECT is defined.
thanks to simonb@netbsd.org for reporting this bug
1999-09-30 06:35:13 +00:00
lukem 9f5bda2e21 * consistentnly use memset(a,0,c); there were some cases of memset(a,'\0',c)
* remove explicit extern int h_errno; it's in <netdb.h>
* add <termios.h> back to util.c; it contains struct winsize on some systems
1999-09-29 00:44:01 +00:00
lukem 8c29ac4ade remove debugging cruft 1999-09-28 07:51:05 +00:00
lukem 256fc138f1 * add new commands:
lpage	page local files
	pdir	as dir, but through your $PAGER
	pls	as ls, but through your $PAGER
* implement docase() (a la dotrans() et al) and use appropriately, rototilling
  some duplicated code
* globulize(): modify to return a pointer to the strdup()ed result in all cases,
  and hack the code that calls it to take this into account
* replace strcpy() and strncpy() with strlcpy()
* put(), getit(): use some aptly named local vars instead of argv[...]
* delint
1999-09-28 06:47:38 +00:00
lukem 70c01ac44a * idle(): rename to idlecmd(). certain linux distributions have an incompatible
prototype for idle() in <unistd.h> (which i thought was against namespace
  and sensibility guidelines, but...)
* consistently use xsignal() instead of signal(). we get known behaviour
  in all cases (SA_RESTART), which is good for some borken foreign systems.
* remove signal.h from most files; it's unnecessary now
* fetch_url(): use `long chunksize' instead of ssize_t; it's more portable, and
  we're setting chunksize with strtol() anyway
* xsignal(): only use SA_RESTART if it exists. SunOS 4.x doesn't have it
  but has the inverse (SA_INTERRUPT). the original function i was inspired
  from had this support (lib/signal.c, W. Richard Stevens' `UNP 2nd ed Vol 1').
* remove <termios.h> from util.c; it should be unnecessary now
1999-09-27 23:09:42 +00:00
lukem a222db7c70 * use %lld instead of %qd to print out (long long) vars.
(slightly more portable; e.g, solaris supports this)
* remove some fluff (lint)
1999-09-24 14:28:14 +00:00
lukem ec4e414dc8 fix a couple of thinkos in my recent work:
* abort_remote(): replace borken MIN(4,BUFSIZ) with just BUFSIZ; it
  should have been MAX(4,BUFSIZ), but it's probably safe to assume that
  BUFSIZ is at least 3... (fix from simonb)
* auth_url(): use the correct variable when calculating a buffer size.
1999-09-24 06:57:37 +00:00
lukem 700e3c1ec7 * add support for `xferbuf', which sets both `sndbuf' and `rcvbuf'
* document the above three commands
* rototill the way the sndbuf and rcvbuf work. remove resetsockbufsize()
* use the appropriate socket buffer size as the size of the buffer that
  the read()/write() loops use. speeds up things in some cases.
1999-09-22 07:18:31 +00:00