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/* Virtual File System: FTP file system.
Copyright (C) 1995 The Free Software Foundation
Written by: 1995 Ching Hui
1995 Jakub Jelinek
1995, 1996, 1997 Miguel de Icaza
1997 Norbert Warmuth
1998 Pavel Machek
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* FTPfs TODO:
- make it more robust - all the connects etc. should handle EADDRINUSE and
ERETRY (have I spelled these names correctly?)
- make the user able to flush a connection - all the caches will get empty
etc., (tarfs as well), we should give there a user selectable timeout
and assign a key sequence.
- use hash table instead of linklist to cache ftpfs directory.
*/
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/* Namespace pollution: horrible */
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#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <ctype.h> /* For isdigit */
#ifdef SCO_FLAVOR
# include <sys/timeb.h> /* alex: for struct timeb definition */
#endif /* SCO_FLAVOR */
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
# include <sys/select.h>
#endif
#include "../src/fs.h"
#include "../src/mad.h"
#include "../src/setup.h"
#include "../src/tty.h" /* enable/disable interrupt key */
#include "../src/main.h"
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#include <netdb.h> /* struct hostent */
#include <sys/socket.h> /* AF_INET */
#include <netinet/in.h> /* struct in_addr */
#ifdef HAVE_SETSOCKOPT
# include <netinet/ip.h> /* IP options */
#endif
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <arpa/ftp.h>
#include <arpa/telnet.h>
#ifndef SCO_FLAVOR
# include <sys/time.h> /* alex: this redefines struct timeval */
#endif /* SCO_FLAVOR */
#include <sys/param.h>
#undef MIN
#undef MAX
#include <glib.h>
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#ifdef USE_TERMNET
#include <termnet.h>
#endif
#include "../src/mem.h"
#include "vfs.h"
#include "tcputil.h"
#include "../src/util.h"
#include "../src/dialog.h"
#include "container.h"
#include "ftpfs.h"
#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN
# define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64
#endif
#define UPLOAD_ZERO_LENGTH_FILE
static int my_errno;
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static int code;
/* Delay to retry a connection */
int ftpfs_retry_seconds = 30;
/* Method to use to connect to ftp sites */
int ftpfs_use_passive_connections = 1;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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/* Method used to get directory listings:
* 1: try 'LIST -la <path>', if it fails
* fall back to CWD <path>; LIST
* 0: always use CWD <path>; LIST
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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*/
int ftpfs_use_unix_list_options = 1;
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/* Use the ~/.netrc */
int use_netrc = 1;
extern char *home_dir;
/* Anonymous setup */
char *ftpfs_anonymous_passwd = 0;
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int ftpfs_directory_timeout;
/* Proxy host */
char *ftpfs_proxy_host = 0;
/* wether we have to use proxy by default? */
int ftpfs_always_use_proxy;
/* source routing host */
extern int source_route;
/* Where we store the transactions */
static FILE *logfile = NULL;
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/* If true, the directory cache is forced to reload */
static int force_expiration = 0;
static struct linklist *connections_list;
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/* command wait_flag: */
#define NONE 0x00
#define WAIT_REPLY 0x01
#define WANT_STRING 0x02
static char reply_str [80];
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Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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static struct direntry *_get_file_entry(struct connection *bucket,
char *file_name, int op, int flags);
static char *ftpfs_get_current_directory (struct connection *bucket);
static int ftpfs_chdir_internal (struct connection *bucket,
char *remote_path);
static void free_bucket (void *data);
static void connection_destructor (void *data);
static void flush_all_directory (struct connection *bucket);
static int get_line (int sock, char *buf, int buf_len,
char term);
static char *get_path (struct connection **bucket,
char *path);
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/* Extract the hostname and username from the path */
/*
* path is in the form: [user@]hostname:port/remote-dir, e.g.:
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* ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux
* ftp://miguel@sphinx.nuclecu.unam.mx/c/nc
* ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu:8192/
* ftp://joe@foo.edu:11321/private
* If the user is empty, e.g. ftp://@roxanne/private, then your login name
* is supplied.
*
*/
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static char *
my_get_host_and_username (char *path, char **host, char **user, int *port, char **pass)
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{
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return vfs_get_host_and_username (path, host, user, port, 21, 1, pass);
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}
/* Returns a reply code, check /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h for possible values */
static int
get_reply (int sock, char *string_buf, int string_len)
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{
char answer[1024];
int i;
for (;;) {
if (!get_line(sock, answer, sizeof(answer), '\n')) {
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if (string_buf)
*string_buf = 0;
code = 421;
return 4;
}
switch(sscanf(answer, "%d", &code)) {
case 0:
if (string_buf) {
strncpy(string_buf, answer, string_len - 1);
*(string_buf + string_len - 1) = 0;
}
code = 500;
return 5;
case 1:
if (answer[3] == '-') {
while (1) {
if (!get_line(sock, answer, sizeof(answer), '\n')) {
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if (string_buf)
*string_buf = 0;
code = 421;
return 4;
}
if ((sscanf(answer, "%d", &i) > 0) &&
(code == i) && (answer[3] == ' '))
break;
}
}
if (string_buf) {
strncpy(string_buf, answer, string_len - 1);
*(string_buf + string_len - 1) = 0;
}
return code / 100;
}
}
}
static int
command (struct connection *bucket, int wait_reply, char *fmt, ...)
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{
va_list ap;
char buf[2048]; /* FIXME: buffer exceed ?? */
int n, status;
int sock = qsock (bucket);
va_start (ap, fmt);
vsnprintf (buf, 2046, fmt, ap);
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va_end (ap);
n = strlen(buf);
buf[n++] = '\r';
buf[n++] = '\n';
buf[n] = 0;
if (logfile){
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if (strncmp (buf, "PASS ", 5) == 0) {
char *tmp = "PASS <Password not logged>\r\n";
fwrite (tmp, strlen (tmp), 1, logfile);
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} else
fwrite (buf, strlen (buf), 1, logfile);
fflush (logfile);
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}
got_sigpipe = 0;
enable_interrupt_key();
status = write(sock, buf, strlen(buf));
if (status < 0){
code = 421;
if (errno == EPIPE){
got_sigpipe = 1;
}
disable_interrupt_key();
return TRANSIENT;
}
disable_interrupt_key();
if (wait_reply)
return get_reply (sock, (wait_reply & WANT_STRING) ? reply_str : NULL, sizeof (reply_str)-1);
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return COMPLETE;
}
static void
connection_close (void *data)
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{
struct connection *bucket = data;
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if (qsock (bucket) != -1){
print_vfs_message ("ftpfs: Disconnecting from %s", qhost(bucket));
command(bucket, NONE, "QUIT");
close(qsock(bucket));
}
}
/* some defines only used by changetype */
/* These two are valid values for the second parameter */
#define TYPE_ASCII 0
#define TYPE_BINARY 1
/* This one is only used to initialize bucket->isbinary, don't use it as
second parameter to changetype. */
#define TYPE_UNKNOWN -1
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static int
changetype (struct connection *bucket, int binary)
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{
if (binary != bucket->isbinary) {
if (command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "TYPE %c", binary ? 'I' : 'A') != COMPLETE) ERRNOR (EIO, -1);
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bucket->isbinary = binary;
}
return binary;
}
/* This routine logs the user in */
static int
login_server (struct connection *bucket, char *netrcpass)
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{
#if defined(HSC_PROXY)
char *proxypass, *proxyname;
#endif
char *pass;
char *op;
char *name; /* login user name */
int anon = 0;
bucket->isbinary = TYPE_UNKNOWN;
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if (netrcpass)
op = strdup (netrcpass);
else {
if (!strcmp (quser(bucket), "anonymous") ||
!strcmp (quser(bucket), "ftp")) {
op = strdup(ftpfs_anonymous_passwd);
anon = 1;
} else {
char *p;
if (!bucket->password){
p = copy_strings (" FTP: Password required for ", quser(bucket),
" ", NULL);
op = vfs_get_password (p);
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free (p);
if (op == NULL) ERRNOR (EPERM, 0);
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bucket->password = strdup (op);
} else
op = strdup (bucket->password);
}
}
if (!anon || logfile)
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pass = strdup (op);
else
pass = copy_strings ("-", op, 0);
wipe_password (op);
/* Proxy server accepts: username@host-we-want-to-connect*/
if (qproxy (bucket)){
#if defined(HSC_PROXY)
char *p, *host;
int port;
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p = my_get_host_and_username(ftpfs_proxy_host, &host, &proxyname,
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&port, &proxypass);
if (p)
free (p);
free(host);
if (proxypass)
wipe_password (proxypass);
p = copy_strings(" Proxy: Password required for ", proxyname, " ",
NULL);
proxypass = vfs_get_password (p);
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free(p);
if (proxypass == NULL) {
wipe_password (pass);
free (proxyname);
ERRNOR (EPERM, 0);
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}
name = strdup(quser (bucket));
#else
name = copy_strings (quser(bucket), "@",
qhost(bucket)[0] == '!' ? qhost(bucket)+1 : qhost(bucket), 0);
#endif
} else
name = strdup (quser (bucket));
if (get_reply (qsock(bucket), NULL, 0) == COMPLETE) {
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#if defined(HSC_PROXY)
if (qproxy(bucket)) {
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: sending proxy login name");
if (command (bucket, 1, "USER %s", proxyname) == CONTINUE) {
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: sending proxy user password");
if (command (bucket, 1, "PASS %s", proxypass) == COMPLETE)
{
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: proxy authentication succeeded");
if (command (bucket, 1, "SITE %s", qhost(bucket)+1) ==
COMPLETE) {
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: connected to %s", qhost(bucket)+1);
}
else {
bucket->failed_on_login = 1;
/* my_errno = E; */
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if (proxypass)
wipe_password (proxypass);
wipe_password (pass);
free (proxyname);
free (name);
return 0;
}
}
else {
bucket->failed_on_login = 1;
/* my_errno = E; */
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if (proxypass)
wipe_password (proxypass);
wipe_password (pass);
free (proxyname);
free (name);
return 0;
}
}
else {
bucket->failed_on_login = 1;
/* my_errno = E; */
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if (proxypass)
wipe_password (proxypass);
wipe_password (pass);
free (proxyname);
free (name);
return 0;
}
if (proxypass)
wipe_password (proxypass);
free (proxyname);
}
#endif
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: sending login name");
code = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "USER %s", name);
switch (code){
case CONTINUE:
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: sending user password");
if (command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "PASS %s", pass) != COMPLETE)
break;
case COMPLETE:
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: logged in");
wipe_password (pass);
free (name);
return 1;
default:
bucket->failed_on_login = 1;
/* my_errno = E; */
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if (bucket->password)
wipe_password (bucket->password);
bucket->password = 0;
/* This matches the end of the code below, just to make it
* obvious to the optimizer
*/
wipe_password (pass);
free (name);
return 0;
}
}
print_vfs_message ("ftpfs: Login incorrect for user %s ", quser(bucket));
my_errno = EPERM;
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wipe_password (pass);
free (name);
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_SETSOCKOPT
static void
setup_source_route (int socket, int dest)
{
char buffer [20];
char *ptr = buffer;
if (!source_route)
return;
bzero (buffer, sizeof (buffer));
*ptr++ = IPOPT_LSRR;
*ptr++ = 3 + 8;
*ptr++ = 4; /* pointer */
/* First hop */
bcopy ((char *) &source_route, ptr, sizeof (int));
ptr += 4;
/* Second hop (ie, final destination) */
bcopy ((char *) &dest, ptr, sizeof (int));
ptr += 4;
while ((ptr - buffer) & 3)
ptr++;
if (setsockopt (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_OPTIONS,
buffer, ptr - buffer) < 0)
message_2s (1, MSG_ERROR, _(" Could not set source routing (%s)"), unix_error_string (errno));
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}
#else
#define setup_source_route(x,y)
#endif
static struct no_proxy_entry {
char *domain;
void *next;
} *no_proxy;
static void
load_no_proxy_list ()
{
/* FixMe: shouldn't be hardcoded!!! */
char s[258]; /* provide for 256 characters and nl */
struct no_proxy_entry *np, *current = 0;
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FILE *npf;
int c;
char *p;
char *mc_file;
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static int loaded;
if (loaded)
return;
mc_file = concat_dir_and_file (mc_home, "mc.no_proxy");
if (exist_file (mc_file) &&
(npf = fopen (mc_file, "r"))) {
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while (fgets (s, 258, npf) || !(feof (npf) || ferror (npf))) {
if (!(p = strchr (s, '\n'))) { /* skip bogus entries */
while ((c = getc (npf)) != EOF && c != '\n')
;
continue;
}
if (p == s)
continue;
*p = '\0';
p = xmalloc (strlen (s), "load_no_proxy_list:1");
np = xmalloc (sizeof (*np), "load_no_proxy_list:2");
strcpy (p, s);
np->domain = p;
np->next = 0;
if (no_proxy)
current->next = np;
else
no_proxy = np;
current = np;
}
fclose (npf);
loaded = 1;
}
free (mc_file);
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}
static int
ftpfs_check_proxy (char *host)
{
struct no_proxy_entry *npe;
if (!ftpfs_proxy_host || !*ftpfs_proxy_host || !host || !*host)
return 0; /* sanity check */
if (*host == '!')
return 1;
if (!ftpfs_always_use_proxy)
return 0;
if (!strchr (host, '.'))
return 0;
load_no_proxy_list ();
for (npe = no_proxy; npe; npe=npe->next) {
char *domain = npe->domain;
if (domain[0] == '.') {
int ld = strlen (domain);
int lh = strlen (host);
while (ld && lh && host[lh - 1] == domain[ld - 1]) {
ld--;
lh--;
}
if (!ld)
return 0;
} else
if (!strcasecmp (host, domain))
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static void
ftpfs_get_proxy_host_and_port (char *proxy, char **host, int *port)
{
char *user, *pass, *dir;
#if defined(HSC_PROXY)
#define HSC_DEFAULT_PORT 9875
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dir = vfs_get_host_and_username(proxy, host, &user, port, HSC_DEFAULT_PORT, 1,
&pass);
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#else
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dir = vfs_get_host_and_username(proxy, host, &user, port, 21, 1,
&pass);
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#endif
free(user);
if (pass)
wipe_password (pass);
if (dir)
free(dir);
}
static int
ftpfs_open_socket(struct connection *bucket)
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{
struct sockaddr_in server_address;
struct hostent *hp;
int my_socket;
char *host;
int port;
int free_host = 0;
/* Use a proxy host? */
host = qhost(bucket);
if (!host || !*host){
print_vfs_message ("ftpfs: Invalid host name.");
my_errno = EINVAL;
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return -1;
}
/* Hosts to connect to that start with a ! should use proxy */
if (qproxy(bucket)) {
ftpfs_get_proxy_host_and_port (ftpfs_proxy_host, &host, &port);
free_host = 1;
}
/* Get host address */
bzero ((char *) &server_address, sizeof (server_address));
server_address.sin_family = AF_INET;
server_address.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr (host);
if (server_address.sin_addr.s_addr != -1)
server_address.sin_family = AF_INET;
else {
hp = gethostbyname(host);
if (hp == NULL){
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: Invalid host address.");
my_errno = EINVAL;
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if (free_host)
free (host);
return -1;
}
server_address.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
/* We copy only 4 bytes, we can not trust hp->h_length, as it comes from the DNS */
bcopy ((char *) hp->h_addr, (char *) &server_address.sin_addr, 4);
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}
#define THE_PORT qproxy(bucket) ? port : qport (bucket)
server_address.sin_port = htons (THE_PORT);
/* Connect */
if ((my_socket = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) {
my_errno = errno;
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if (free_host)
free (host);
return -1;
}
setup_source_route (my_socket, server_address.sin_addr.s_addr);
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: making connection to %s", host);
if (free_host)
free (host);
enable_interrupt_key(); /* clear the interrupt flag */
if (connect (my_socket, (struct sockaddr *) &server_address,
sizeof (server_address)) < 0){
my_errno = errno;
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if (errno == EINTR && got_interrupt())
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: connection interrupted by user");
else
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: connection to server failed: %s",
unix_error_string(errno));
disable_interrupt_key();
close (my_socket);
return -1;
}
disable_interrupt_key();
return my_socket;
}
static struct connection *
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open_command_connection (char *host, char *user, int port, char *netrcpass)
{
struct connection *bucket;
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int retry_seconds, count_down;
bucket = xmalloc(sizeof(struct connection),
"struct connection");
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if (bucket == NULL) ERRNOR (ENOMEM, NULL);
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#ifdef HAVE_MAD
{
extern void *watch_free_pointer;
if (!watch_free_pointer)
watch_free_pointer = host;
}
#endif
qhost(bucket) = strdup (host);
quser(bucket) = strdup (user);
qcdir(bucket) = NULL;
qport(bucket) = port;
qlock(bucket) = 0;
qhome(bucket) = NULL;
qproxy(bucket)= 0;
qupdir(bucket)= 0;
qdcache(bucket)=0;
bucket->__inode_counter = 0;
bucket->lock = 0;
bucket->use_proxy = ftpfs_check_proxy (host);
bucket->password = 0;
bucket->use_passive_connection = ftpfs_use_passive_connections | source_route;
bucket->use_source_route = source_route;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd = !ftpfs_use_unix_list_options;
bucket->isbinary = TYPE_UNKNOWN;
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/* We do not want to use the passive if we are using proxies */
if (bucket->use_proxy)
bucket->use_passive_connection = 0;
if ((qdcache(bucket) = linklist_init()) == NULL) {
my_errno = ENOMEM;
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free (qhost(bucket));
free (quser(bucket));
free (bucket);
return NULL;
}
retry_seconds = 0;
do {
bucket->failed_on_login = 0;
qsock(bucket) = ftpfs_open_socket(bucket);
if (qsock(bucket) == -1) {
free_bucket (bucket);
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return NULL;
}
if (login_server(bucket, netrcpass)) {
/* Logged in, no need to retry the connection */
break;
} else {
if (bucket->failed_on_login){
/* Close only the socket descriptor */
close (qsock (bucket));
} else {
connection_destructor (bucket);
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return NULL;
}
if (ftpfs_retry_seconds){
retry_seconds = ftpfs_retry_seconds;
enable_interrupt_key ();
for (count_down = retry_seconds; count_down; count_down--){
print_vfs_message ("Waiting to retry... %d (Control-C to cancel)", count_down);
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sleep (1);
if (got_interrupt ()){
/* my_errno = E; */
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disable_interrupt_key ();
free_bucket (bucket);
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return NULL;
}
}
disable_interrupt_key ();
}
}
} while (retry_seconds);
qhome(bucket) = ftpfs_get_current_directory (bucket);
if (!qhome(bucket))
qhome(bucket) = strdup ("/");
qupdir(bucket) = strdup ("/"); /* FIXME: I changed behavior to ignore last_current_dir */
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return bucket;
}
static int
is_connection_closed(struct connection *bucket)
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{
fd_set rset;
struct timeval t;
if (got_sigpipe){
return 1;
}
t.tv_sec = 0;
t.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&rset);
FD_SET(qsock(bucket), &rset);
while (1) {
if (select(qsock(bucket) + 1, &rset, NULL, NULL, &t) < 0)
if (errno != EINTR)
return 1;
return 0;
#if 0
if (FD_ISSET(qsock(bucket), &rset)) {
n = read(qsock(bucket), &read_ahead, sizeof(read_ahead));
if (n <= 0)
return 1;
} else
#endif
}
}
/* This routine keeps track of open connections */
/* Returns a connected socket to host */
static struct connection *
open_link (char *host, char *user, int port, char *netrcpass)
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{
int sock;
struct connection *bucket;
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struct linklist *lptr;
for (lptr = connections_list->next;
lptr != connections_list; lptr = lptr->next) {
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bucket = lptr->data;
if ((strcmp (host, qhost(bucket)) == 0) &&
(strcmp (user, quser(bucket)) == 0) &&
(port == qport(bucket))) {
/* check the connection is closed or not, just hack */
if (is_connection_closed(bucket)) {
flush_all_directory(bucket);
sock = ftpfs_open_socket(bucket);
if (sock != -1) {
close(qsock(bucket));
qsock(bucket) = sock;
if (login_server(bucket, netrcpass))
return bucket;
}
/* connection refused */
lptr->prev->next = lptr->next;
lptr->next->prev = lptr->prev;
connection_destructor(bucket);
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return NULL;
}
return bucket;
}
}
bucket = open_command_connection(host, user, port, netrcpass);
if (bucket == NULL)
return NULL;
if (!linklist_insert(connections_list, bucket)) {
my_errno = ENOMEM;
connection_destructor(bucket);
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return NULL;
}
return bucket;
}
/* The returned directory should always contain a trailing slash */
static char *ftpfs_get_current_directory(struct connection *bucket)
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{
char buf[4096], *bufp, *bufq;
if (command(bucket, NONE, "PWD") == COMPLETE &&
get_reply(qsock(bucket), buf, sizeof(buf)) == COMPLETE) {
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bufp = NULL;
for (bufq = buf; *bufq; bufq++)
if (*bufq == '"') {
if (!bufp) {
bufp = bufq + 1;
} else {
*bufq = 0;
if (*bufp) {
if (*(bufq - 1) != '/') {
*bufq++ = '/';
*bufq = 0;
}
return strdup (bufp);
} else ERRNOR (EIO, NULL);
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}
}
}
my_errno = EIO;
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return NULL;
}
/* Setup Passive ftp connection, we use it for source routed connections */
static int
setup_passive (int my_socket, struct connection *bucket, struct sockaddr_in *sa)
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{
int xa, xb, xc, xd, xe, xf;
char n [6];
char *c = reply_str;
if (command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY | WANT_STRING, "PASV") != COMPLETE)
return 0;
/* Parse remote parameters */
for (c = reply_str + 4; (*c) && (!isdigit (*c)); c++)
;
if (!*c)
return 0;
if (!isdigit (*c))
return 0;
if (sscanf (c, "%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d", &xa, &xb, &xc, &xd, &xe, &xf) != 6)
return 0;
n [0] = (unsigned char) xa;
n [1] = (unsigned char) xb;
n [2] = (unsigned char) xc;
n [3] = (unsigned char) xd;
n [4] = (unsigned char) xe;
n [5] = (unsigned char) xf;
bcopy ((void *)n, &(sa->sin_addr.s_addr), 4);
bcopy ((void *)&n[4], &(sa->sin_port), 2);
setup_source_route (my_socket, sa->sin_addr.s_addr);
if (connect (my_socket, (struct sockaddr *) sa, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) < 0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
static int
initconn (struct connection *bucket)
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{
struct sockaddr_in data_addr;
int data, len = sizeof(data_addr);
struct protoent *pe;
getsockname(qsock(bucket), (struct sockaddr *) &data_addr, &len);
data_addr.sin_port = 0;
pe = getprotobyname("tcp");
if (pe == NULL) ERRNOR (EIO, -1);
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data = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, pe->p_proto);
if (data < 0) ERRNOR (EIO, -1);
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#ifdef ORIGINAL_CONNECT_CODE
if (bucket->use_source_route){
int c;
if ((c = setup_passive (data, bucket, &data_addr)))
return data;
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: could not setup passive mode for source routing");
bucket->use_source_route = 0;
}
#else
if (bucket->use_passive_connection){
if ((bucket->use_passive_connection = setup_passive (data, bucket, &data_addr)))
return data;
bucket->use_source_route = 0;
bucket->use_passive_connection = 0;
print_vfs_message ("ftpfs: could not setup passive mode");
}
#endif
/* If passive setup fails, fallback to active connections */
/* Active FTP connection */
if (bind (data, (struct sockaddr *)&data_addr, len) < 0)
goto error_return;
getsockname(data, (struct sockaddr *) &data_addr, &len);
if (listen (data, 1) < 0)
goto error_return;
{
unsigned char *a = (unsigned char *)&data_addr.sin_addr;
unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)&data_addr.sin_port;
if (command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "PORT %d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d", a[0], a[1],
a[2], a[3], p[0], p[1]) != COMPLETE)
goto error_return;
}
return data;
error_return:
close(data);
my_errno = EIO;
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return -1;
}
static int
open_data_connection (struct connection *bucket, char *cmd, char *remote,
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int isbinary, int reget)
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{
struct sockaddr_in from;
int s, j, data, fromlen = sizeof(from);
if ((s = initconn (bucket)) == -1)
return -1;
if (changetype (bucket, isbinary) == -1)
return -1;
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if (reget > 0){
j = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "REST %d", reget);
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if (j != CONTINUE)
return -1;
}
if (remote)
j = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "%s %s", cmd, remote);
else
j = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "%s", cmd);
if (j != PRELIM) ERRNOR (EPERM, -1);
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enable_interrupt_key();
if (bucket->use_passive_connection)
data = s;
else {
data = accept (s, (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen);
if (data < 0) {
my_errno = errno;
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close(s);
return -1;
}
close(s);
}
disable_interrupt_key();
return data;
}
static void
my_abort (struct connection *bucket, int dsock)
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{
static unsigned char ipbuf[3] = { IAC, IP, IAC };
fd_set mask;
char buf[1024];
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: aborting transfer.");
if (send(qsock(bucket), ipbuf, sizeof(ipbuf), MSG_OOB) != sizeof(ipbuf)) {
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: abort error: %s", unix_error_string(errno));
return;
}
if (command(bucket, NONE, "%cABOR", DM) != COMPLETE){
print_vfs_message ("ftpfs: abort failed");
return;
}
if (dsock != -1) {
FD_ZERO(&mask);
FD_SET(dsock, &mask);
if (select(dsock + 1, &mask, NULL, NULL, NULL) > 0)
while (read(dsock, buf, sizeof(buf)) > 0);
}
if ((get_reply(qsock(bucket), NULL, 0) == TRANSIENT) && (code == 426))
get_reply(qsock(bucket), NULL, 0);
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}
static void
resolve_symlink(struct connection *bucket, struct dir *dir)
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{
struct linklist *flist;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
1998-09-15 23:41:22 +04:00
struct direntry *fe, *fel;
char tmp[MC_MAXPATHLEN];
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print_vfs_message("Resolving symlink...");
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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dir->symlink_status = FTPFS_RESOLVED_SYMLINKS;
for (flist = dir->file_list->next; flist != dir->file_list; flist = flist->next) {
/* flist->data->l_stat is alread initialized with 0 */
fel = flist->data;
if (S_ISLNK(fel->s.st_mode)) {
if (fel->linkname[0] == '/') {
if (strlen (fel->linkname) >= MC_MAXPATHLEN)
continue;
strcpy (tmp, fel->linkname);
} else {
if ((strlen (dir->remote_path) + strlen (fel->linkname)) >= MC_MAXPATHLEN)
continue;
strcpy (tmp, dir->remote_path);
if (tmp[1] != '\0')
strcat (tmp, "/");
strcat (tmp + 1, fel->linkname);
Sun May 10 13:21:45 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * edit/syntax.c: Disable debug messages on stderr. * edit/edit.h: Added missing _() Sun May 10 14:51:03 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (__ftpfs_chdir): CWD command wasn't sent at all. This optimation is wrong because for directories containing spaces we have to "CWD <pathname>" and "LIST -la" instead of "LIST -la <pathname>". I implemented a different optimation. Now ftpfs_chdir only stores the new working directory and sets a flag. __ftpfs_chdir is called when we really want to change the directory on the ftp server. (resolve_symlink): Log the directory listing to the logfile. * ftpfs.h (struct ftpfs_connection): Added a (per connection) cwd_defered flag. Sun May 10 13:27:50 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * widget.c (handle_char): Don't try to to delete default text in input widget more than once. Right after MC's start copy_filename (ESC Enter) failed because a flag wasn't cleared while characters were stuffed into the commandline (Andrej reported this bug). * main.c (copy_readlink): usr mc_readlink instead of readlink * file.c: Changed default for the copy/move option "dive into subdir if exists" to off (note: this was only possible after the change in setup.c). (copy_dir_dir): Activated the previously uncommented code which implements "Dive into subdirs". Even when there's no case where we actually would like that behaviour it is a documented feature. Though I don't wanted to change the default behavour. Hence the option change. (file_mask_defaults): set dive_into_subdirs (file_mask_dialog): Fix for debian Bug #20727: Move operation with "[ ] Dive into subdir if exists" and destination filename not wildcarded. If destination is an existing directory then files will be moved into this directory. If destination is not an existing directory then src file will be renamed (one file selected) or an error will be displayed (more than one file selected). (file_mask_dialog): made the option "Using shell patterns" local to the current copy/move operation, i.e. this option is always initialized with the global options's value. Previously it affected the global Options/Configuration/shell Patterns. Another possiblilty would be to make the global option a default option on startup and keep changes in the copy/move dialog (without saving these changes with save setup). * setup.c: Don't save and load options which can be changed outside the options menu. For example I don't like that preserve_uid_gid and dive_into_subdirs from the copy/move dialog are saved and restored (strange, what about the other options from this dialog?). It would be much cleaner to make these option read-only. This way one could edit ~/.mc/ini to provide default option setting on startup and "Save setup" wouldn't have side effects outside the option's menu. Sun May 10 13:24:20 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * doc/mc.1.in, doc/mc.sgml, mc.hlp: Updated to reflect new default for dive into subdirs.
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}
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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for ( ;; ) {
canonicalize_pathname (tmp);
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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fe = _get_file_entry(bucket, tmp, 0, 0);
if (fe) {
if (S_ISLNK (fe->s.st_mode) && fe->l_stat == 0) {
/* Symlink points to link which isn't resolved, yet. */
if (fe->linkname[0] == '/') {
if (strlen (fe->linkname) >= MC_MAXPATHLEN)
break;
strcpy (tmp, fe->linkname);
} else {
/* at this point tmp looks always like this
/directory/filename, i.e. no need to check
strrchr's return value */
*(strrchr (tmp, '/') + 1) = '\0'; /* dirname */
if ((strlen (tmp) + strlen (fe->linkname)) >= MC_MAXPATHLEN)
break;
strcat (tmp, fe->linkname);
}
continue;
} else {
fel->l_stat = xmalloc(sizeof(struct stat),
"resolve_symlink: struct stat");
if ( S_ISLNK (fe->s.st_mode))
*fel->l_stat = *fe->l_stat;
else
*fel->l_stat = fe->s;
(*fel->l_stat).st_ino = bucket->__inode_counter++;
}
}
break;
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}
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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}
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}
}
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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#define X "ftp"
#define X_myname "/#ftp:"
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#define vfs_X_ops vfs_ftpfs_ops
#define X_fill_names ftpfs_fill_names
#define X_hint_reread ftpfs_hint_reread
#define X_flushdir ftpfs_flushdir
#define X_done ftpfs_done
#include "shared_ftp_fish.c"
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static char*
get_path (struct connection **bucket, char *path)
{
return s_get_path (bucket, path, "/#ftp:");
}
static struct dir *
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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retrieve_dir(struct connection *bucket, char *remote_path, int resolve_symlinks)
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{
#ifdef OLD_READ
FILE *fp;
#endif
int sock, has_symlinks;
struct linklist *file_list, *p;
struct direntry *fe;
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char buffer[8192];
struct dir *dcache;
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int got_intr = 0;
int has_spaces = (strchr (remote_path, ' ') != NULL);
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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canonicalize_pathname (remote_path);
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for (p = qdcache(bucket)->next;p != qdcache(bucket);
p = p->next) {
dcache = p->data;
if (strcmp(dcache->remote_path, remote_path) == 0) {
struct timeval tim;
gettimeofday(&tim, NULL);
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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if ((tim.tv_sec < dcache->timestamp.tv_sec) && !force_expiration) {
if (resolve_symlinks && dcache->symlink_status == FTPFS_UNRESOLVED_SYMLINKS)
resolve_symlink(bucket, dcache);
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return dcache;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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} else {
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force_expiration = 0;
p->next->prev = p->prev;
p->prev->next = p->next;
dir_destructor(dcache);
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free (p);
break;
}
}
}
has_symlinks = 0;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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if (bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd)
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: Reading FTP directory... (don't use UNIX ls options)");
else
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: Reading FTP directory...");
if (has_spaces || bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd)
if (ftpfs_chdir_internal (bucket, remote_path) != COMPLETE) {
my_errno = ENOENT;
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print_vfs_message("ftpfs: CWD failed.");
return NULL;
}
file_list = linklist_init();
if (file_list == NULL) ERRNOR (ENOMEM, NULL);
dcache = xmalloc(sizeof(struct dir),
"struct dir");
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if (dcache == NULL) {
my_errno = ENOMEM;
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linklist_destroy(file_list, NULL);
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: FAIL");
return NULL;
}
gettimeofday(&dcache->timestamp, NULL);
dcache->timestamp.tv_sec += ftpfs_directory_timeout;
dcache->file_list = file_list;
dcache->remote_path = strdup(remote_path);
dcache->count = 1;
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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dcache->symlink_status = FTPFS_NO_SYMLINKS;
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Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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if (bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd == 1)
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sock = open_data_connection (bucket, "LIST", 0, TYPE_ASCII, 0);
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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else if (has_spaces)
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sock = open_data_connection (bucket, "LIST -la", ".", TYPE_ASCII, 0);
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else {
char *path = copy_strings (remote_path, PATH_SEP_STR, ".", (char *) 0);
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sock = open_data_connection (bucket, "LIST -la", path, TYPE_ASCII, 0);
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free (path);
}
if (sock == -1)
goto error_3;
#ifdef OLD_READ
#define close_this_sock(x,y) fclose (x)
fp = fdopen(sock, "r");
if (fp == NULL) {
my_errno = errno;
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close(sock);
goto error_2;
}
#else
#define close_this_sock(x,y) close (y)
#endif
/* Clear the interrupt flag */
enable_interrupt_key ();
errno = 0;
#ifdef OLD_READ
while (fgets (buffer, sizeof (buffer), fp) != NULL) {
if (got_intr = got_interrupt ())
break;
#else
while ((got_intr = get_line_interruptible (buffer, sizeof (buffer), sock)) != EINTR){
#endif
int eof = got_intr == 0;
if (logfile){
fputs (buffer, logfile);
fputs ("\n", logfile);
fflush (logfile);
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}
if (buffer [0] == 0 && eof)
break;
fe = xmalloc(sizeof(struct direntry), "struct direntry");
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fe->freshly_created = 0;
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fe->local_filename = NULL;
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if (fe == NULL) {
my_errno = ENOMEM;
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goto error_1;
}
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if (vfs_parse_ls_lga (buffer, &fe->s, &fe->name, &fe->linkname)) {
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fe->count = 1;
fe->local_filename = fe->remote_filename = NULL;
fe->l_stat = NULL;
fe->bucket = bucket;
(fe->s).st_ino = bucket->__inode_counter++;
if (S_ISLNK(fe->s.st_mode))
has_symlinks = 1;
if (!linklist_insert(file_list, fe)) {
free(fe);
my_errno = ENOMEM;
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goto error_1;
}
}
else
free(fe);
if (eof)
break;
}
if (got_intr){
disable_interrupt_key();
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: reading FTP directory interrupt by user");
#ifdef OLD_READ
my_abort(bucket, fileno(fp));
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#else
my_abort(bucket, sock);
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#endif
close_this_sock(fp, sock);
my_errno = EINTR;
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goto error_3;
}
close_this_sock(fp, sock);
disable_interrupt_key();
if (get_reply (qsock (bucket), NULL, 0) != COMPLETE) {
my_errno = EIO;
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goto error_3;
}
if (file_list->next == file_list) {
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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if (bucket->__inode_counter == 0 && !bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd) {
/* It's our first attempt to get a directory listing from this
server (UNIX style LIST command) */
bucket->strict_rfc959_list_cmd = 1;
free(dcache->remote_path);
free(dcache);
linklist_destroy(file_list, direntry_destructor);
return retrieve_dir (bucket, remote_path, resolve_symlinks);
}
my_errno = EACCES;
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goto error_3;
}
if (!linklist_insert(qdcache(bucket), dcache)) {
my_errno = ENOMEM;
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goto error_3;
}
Tue Sep 15 20:51:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * setup.c: save and restore new global variable/option ftp_use_unix_list_options Tue Sep 15 20:31:32 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (ftp_use_unix_list_options): New global variable/option. If true we try to use 'LIST -la <path>'. When it fails we use the two commands 'CWD <path>' and 'LIST' instead. (resolve_symlink): rewritten. Don't get a second directory listing with `LIST -lLa'. Instead use the cache to get the file stat of symbolic links. If the directory the symlink points to isn't already in the cache the directory listing will be fetched and stored in the directory cache (without resolving symlinks recursively). The new method to resolve symlinks is faster if symlinks the same directory or the directory the symlink points to is already in the cache. This function was small and nice until I discovered that it was broken for symlinks to symlinks. Now it looks ugly and perhaps I will revert it to use "LIST -lLa" again. With a fast connection it doesn't matter which methode we use but with a slow connection I wouldn't hesitate to burn more cpu cycles on the client side. (retrieve_dir): Added parameter to tell whether to resolve symlinks (don't resolve symlinks in directory listings retrieved while resolving symlinks). When we don't get a directory listing with 'LIST -la <path>' then try to get it with `CWD <path>; LIST'. Tue Sep 15 20:27:29 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de * ftpfs.c (login_server): s/ftpfs_get_host/my_get_host/ (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL, in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know that we want to truncate it (this change was already done a while back but it was reverted with the vfs-split). Tue Sep 15 20:15:42 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.h (struct connection): added boolean which indicates that the ftp server doesn't unterstand Unix ls options * ftpfs.h (struct dir): added enum to store symlink status of the in memory directory cache (directory has no symbolic links; symbolic links but not yet resolved; symbolic links which are resolved) Tue Sep 15 20:02:08 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * shared_ftp_fish.c, fish.c: updated references to retrieve_dir to honour the additional boolean parameter
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if (has_symlinks) {
if (resolve_symlinks)
resolve_symlink(bucket, dcache);
else
dcache->symlink_status = FTPFS_UNRESOLVED_SYMLINKS;
}
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print_vfs_message("ftpfs: got listing");
return dcache;
error_1:
disable_interrupt_key();
close_this_sock(fp, sock);
#ifdef OLD_READ
error_2:
#endif
get_reply(qsock(bucket), NULL, 0);
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error_3:
free(dcache->remote_path);
free(dcache);
linklist_destroy(file_list, direntry_destructor);
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print_vfs_message("ftpfs: failed");
return NULL;
}
static int
store_file(struct direntry *fe)
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{
int local_handle, sock, n, total;
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_LINGER
struct linger li;
#else
int flag_one = 1;
#endif
char buffer[8192];
struct stat s;
local_handle = open(fe->local_filename, O_RDONLY);
unlink (fe->local_filename);
if (local_handle == -1) ERRNOR (EIO, 0);
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fstat(local_handle, &s);
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sock = open_data_connection(fe->bucket, "STOR", fe->remote_filename, TYPE_BINARY, 0);
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if (sock < 0) {
close(local_handle);
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_LINGER
li.l_onoff = 1;
li.l_linger = 120;
setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, (char *) &li, sizeof(li));
#else
setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, &flag_one, sizeof (flag_one));
#endif
total = 0;
enable_interrupt_key();
while (1) {
while ((n = read(local_handle, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
if (got_interrupt()) {
my_errno = EINTR;
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goto error_return;
}
else
continue;
}
my_errno = errno;
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goto error_return;
}
if (n == 0)
break;
while (write(sock, buffer, n) < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
if (got_interrupt()) {
my_errno = EINTR;
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goto error_return;
}
else
continue;
}
my_errno = errno;
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goto error_return;
}
total += n;
print_vfs_message("ftpfs: storing file %d (%d)",
total, s.st_size);
}
disable_interrupt_key();
close(sock);
close(local_handle);
if (get_reply (qsock (fe->bucket), NULL, 0) != COMPLETE) ERRNOR (EIO, 0);
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return 1;
error_return:
disable_interrupt_key();
close(sock);
close(local_handle);
get_reply(qsock(fe->bucket), NULL, 0);
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return 0;
}
static int
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linear_start(struct direntry *fe, int offset)
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{
fe->local_stat.st_mtime = 0;
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fe->data_sock = open_data_connection(fe->bucket, "RETR", fe->remote_filename, TYPE_BINARY, offset);
if (fe->data_sock == -1)
ERRNOR (EACCES, 0);
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fe->linear_state = LS_LINEAR_OPEN;
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return 1;
}
static void
linear_abort (struct direntry *fe)
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{
my_abort(fe->bucket, fe->data_sock);
fe->data_sock = -1;
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}
static int
linear_read (struct direntry *fe, void *buf, int len)
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{
int n;
while ((n = read (fe->data_sock, buf, len))<0) {
if ((errno == EINTR) && !got_interrupt())
continue;
break;
}
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if (n<0) linear_abort(fe);
if (!n) {
if ((get_reply (qsock (fe->bucket), NULL, 0) != COMPLETE)) {
my_errno = EIO;
n=-1;
}
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close (fe->data_sock);
fe->data_sock = -1;
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}
ERRNOR (errno, n);
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}
static void
linear_close (struct direntry *fe)
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{
if (fe->data_sock != -1)
linear_abort(fe);
}
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int ftpfs_ctl (void *data, int ctlop, int arg)
{
struct filp *fp = data;
switch (ctlop) {
case MCCTL_IS_NOTREADY:
{
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int v;
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if (!fp->fe->linear_state)
vfs_die ("You may not do this");
if (fp->fe->linear_state == LS_LINEAR_CLOSED)
return 0;
v = select_on_two (fp->fe->data_sock, 0);
if (((v < 0) && (errno == EINTR)) || v == 0)
return 1;
return 0;
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}
default:
return 0;
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}
}
static int
send_ftp_command(char *filename, char *cmd, int flags)
{
char *remote_path;
struct connection *bucket;
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int r;
int flush_directory_cache = (flags & OPT_FLUSH) && (normal_flush > 0);
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if (!(remote_path = get_path(&bucket, filename)))
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return -1;
r = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, cmd, remote_path);
free(remote_path);
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vfs_add_noncurrent_stamps (&vfs_ftpfs_ops, (vfsid) bucket, NULL);
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if (flags & OPT_IGNORE_ERROR)
r = COMPLETE;
if (r != COMPLETE) ERRNOR (EPERM, -1);
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if (flush_directory_cache)
flush_all_directory(bucket);
return 0;
}
/* This routine is called as the last step in load_setup */
void
ftpfs_init_passwd(void)
{
struct passwd *passwd_info;
char *p, hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
struct hostent *hp;
ftpfs_anonymous_passwd = load_anon_passwd ();
if (ftpfs_anonymous_passwd)
return;
if ((passwd_info = getpwuid (geteuid ())) == NULL)
p = "guest";
else
p = passwd_info->pw_name;
gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname));
hp = gethostbyname(hostname);
if (hp != NULL)
ftpfs_anonymous_passwd = copy_strings (p, "@", hp->h_name, NULL);
else
ftpfs_anonymous_passwd = copy_strings (p, "@", hostname, NULL);
endpwent ();
}
int
ftpfs_init (vfs *me)
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{
connections_list = linklist_init();
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ftpfs_directory_timeout = FTPFS_DIRECTORY_TIMEOUT;
return 1;
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}
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static int ftpfs_chmod (vfs *me, char *path, int mode)
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{
char buf[40];
sprintf(buf, "SITE CHMOD %4.4o %%s", mode & 07777);
return send_ftp_command(path, buf, OPT_IGNORE_ERROR | OPT_FLUSH);
}
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static int ftpfs_chown (vfs *me, char *path, int owner, int group)
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{
#if 0
my_errno = EPERM;
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return -1;
#else
/* Everyone knows it is not possible to chown remotely, so why bother them.
If someone's root, then copy/move will always try to chown it... */
return 0;
#endif
}
static int ftpfs_unlink (vfs *me, char *path)
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{
return send_ftp_command(path, "DELE %s", OPT_FLUSH);
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}
/* Return true if path is the same directoy as the one we are on now */
static int
is_same_dir (char *path, struct connection *bucket)
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{
if (!qcdir (bucket))
return 0;
if (strcmp (path, qcdir (bucket)) == 0)
return 1;
return 0;
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}
static int
ftpfs_chdir_internal (struct connection *bucket ,char *remote_path)
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{
int r;
if (!bucket->cwd_defered && is_same_dir (remote_path, bucket))
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return COMPLETE;
r = command (bucket, WAIT_REPLY, "CWD %s", remote_path);
if (r != COMPLETE) {
my_errno = EIO;
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} else {
if (qcdir(bucket))
free(qcdir(bucket));
qcdir(bucket) = strdup (remote_path);
Sun May 10 13:21:45 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * edit/syntax.c: Disable debug messages on stderr. * edit/edit.h: Added missing _() Sun May 10 14:51:03 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * ftpfs.c (__ftpfs_chdir): CWD command wasn't sent at all. This optimation is wrong because for directories containing spaces we have to "CWD <pathname>" and "LIST -la" instead of "LIST -la <pathname>". I implemented a different optimation. Now ftpfs_chdir only stores the new working directory and sets a flag. __ftpfs_chdir is called when we really want to change the directory on the ftp server. (resolve_symlink): Log the directory listing to the logfile. * ftpfs.h (struct ftpfs_connection): Added a (per connection) cwd_defered flag. Sun May 10 13:27:50 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * widget.c (handle_char): Don't try to to delete default text in input widget more than once. Right after MC's start copy_filename (ESC Enter) failed because a flag wasn't cleared while characters were stuffed into the commandline (Andrej reported this bug). * main.c (copy_readlink): usr mc_readlink instead of readlink * file.c: Changed default for the copy/move option "dive into subdir if exists" to off (note: this was only possible after the change in setup.c). (copy_dir_dir): Activated the previously uncommented code which implements "Dive into subdirs". Even when there's no case where we actually would like that behaviour it is a documented feature. Though I don't wanted to change the default behavour. Hence the option change. (file_mask_defaults): set dive_into_subdirs (file_mask_dialog): Fix for debian Bug #20727: Move operation with "[ ] Dive into subdir if exists" and destination filename not wildcarded. If destination is an existing directory then files will be moved into this directory. If destination is not an existing directory then src file will be renamed (one file selected) or an error will be displayed (more than one file selected). (file_mask_dialog): made the option "Using shell patterns" local to the current copy/move operation, i.e. this option is always initialized with the global options's value. Previously it affected the global Options/Configuration/shell Patterns. Another possiblilty would be to make the global option a default option on startup and keep changes in the copy/move dialog (without saving these changes with save setup). * setup.c: Don't save and load options which can be changed outside the options menu. For example I don't like that preserve_uid_gid and dive_into_subdirs from the copy/move dialog are saved and restored (strange, what about the other options from this dialog?). It would be much cleaner to make these option read-only. This way one could edit ~/.mc/ini to provide default option setting on startup and "Save setup" wouldn't have side effects outside the option's menu. Sun May 10 13:24:20 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de> * doc/mc.1.in, doc/mc.sgml, mc.hlp: Updated to reflect new default for dive into subdirs.
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bucket->cwd_defered = 0;
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}
return r;
}
static int ftpfs_rename (vfs *me, char *path1, char *path2)
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{
send_ftp_command(path1, "RNFR %s", OPT_FLUSH);
return send_ftp_command(path2, "RNTO %s", OPT_FLUSH);
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}
static int ftpfs_mkdir (vfs *me, char *path, mode_t mode)
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{
return send_ftp_command(path, "MKD %s", OPT_FLUSH);
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}
static int ftpfs_rmdir (vfs *me, char *path)
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{
return send_ftp_command(path, "RMD %s", OPT_FLUSH);
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}
void ftpfs_set_debug (char *file)
{
logfile = fopen (file, "w+");
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}
static void my_forget (char *file)
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{
struct linklist *l;
char *host, *user, *pass, *rp;
int port;
#ifndef BROKEN_PATHS
if (strncmp (file, "/#ftp:", 6))
return; /* Normal: consider cd /bla/#ftp */
#else
if (!(file = strstr (file, "/#ftp:")))
return;
#endif
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file += 6;
if (!(rp = my_get_host_and_username (file, &host, &user, &port, &pass))) {
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free (host);
free (user);
if (pass)
wipe_password (pass);
return;
}
/* we do not care about the path actually */
free (rp);
for (l = connections_list->next; l != connections_list; l = l->next){
struct connection *bucket = l->data;
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if ((strcmp (host, qhost (bucket)) == 0) &&
(strcmp (user, quser (bucket)) == 0) &&
(port == qport (bucket))){
/* close socket: the child owns it now */
close (bucket->sock);
bucket->sock = -1;
/* reopen the connection */
bucket->sock = ftpfs_open_socket (bucket);
if (bucket->sock != -1)
login_server (bucket, pass);
break;
}
}
free (host);
free (user);
if (pass)
wipe_password (pass);
}
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vfs vfs_ftpfs_ops = {
NULL, /* This is place of next pointer */
"File Tranfer Protocol (ftp)",
F_NET, /* flags */
"ftp:", /* prefix */
NULL, /* data */
0, /* errno */
ftpfs_init,
ftpfs_done,
ftpfs_fill_names,
NULL,
s_open,
s_close,
s_read,
s_write,
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s_opendir,
s_readdir,
s_closedir,
s_telldir,
s_seekdir,
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s_stat,
s_lstat,
s_fstat,
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ftpfs_chmod,
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ftpfs_chown, /* not really implemented but returns success */
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NULL,
s_readlink,
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NULL,
NULL,
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ftpfs_unlink,
ftpfs_rename,
s_chdir,
s_errno,
s_lseek,
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NULL,
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s_getid,
s_nothingisopen,
s_free,
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s_getlocalcopy,
s_ungetlocalcopy,
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ftpfs_mkdir,
ftpfs_rmdir,
ftpfs_ctl,
s_setctl
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MMAPNULL
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};
#ifdef USE_NETRC
static char buffer[100];
static char *netrc, *netrcp;
static int netrc_next (void)
{
char *p;
int i;
static char *keywords [] = { "default", "machine",
"login", "password", "passwd",
"account", "macdef" };
while (1) {
netrcp = skip_separators (netrcp);
if (*netrcp != '\n')
break;
netrcp++;
}
if (!*netrcp)
return 0;
p = buffer;
if (*netrcp == '"') {
for (;*netrcp != '"' && *netrcp; netrcp++) {
if (*netrcp == '\\')
netrcp++;
*p++ = *netrcp;
}
} else {
for (;*netrcp != '\n' && *netrcp != '\t' && *netrcp != ' ' &&
*netrcp != ',' && *netrcp; netrcp++) {
if (*netrcp == '\\')
netrcp++;
*p++ = *netrcp;
}
}
*p = 0;
if (!*buffer)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof (keywords) / sizeof (keywords [0]); i++)
if (!strcmp (keywords [i], buffer))
break;
return i + 1;
}
int lookup_netrc (char *host, char **login, char **pass)
{
char *netrcname, *tmp;
char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], *domain;
int keyword;
struct stat mystat;
static int be_angry = 1;
static struct rupcache {
struct rupcache *next;
char *host;
char *login;
char *pass;
} *rup_cache = NULL, *rupp;
for (rupp = rup_cache; rupp != NULL; rupp = rupp->next)
if (!strcmp (host, rupp->host)) {
if (rupp->login != NULL)
*login = strdup (rupp->login);
if (rupp->pass != NULL)
*pass = strdup (rupp->pass);
return 0;
}
netrcname = xmalloc (strlen (home_dir) + strlen ("/.netrc") + 1, "netrc");
strcpy (netrcname, home_dir);
strcat (netrcname, "/.netrc");
netrcp = netrc = load_file (netrcname);
if (netrc == NULL) {
free (netrcname);
return 0;
}
if (gethostname (hostname, sizeof (hostname)) < 0)
*hostname = 0;
if (!(domain = strchr (hostname, '.')))
domain = "";
while ((keyword = netrc_next ())) {
if (keyword == 2) {
if (netrc_next () != 8)
continue;
if (strcasecmp (host, buffer) &&
((tmp = strchr (host, '.')) == NULL ||
strcasecmp (tmp, domain) ||
strncasecmp (host, buffer, tmp - host) ||
buffer [tmp - host]))
continue;
} else if (keyword != 1)
continue;
while ((keyword = netrc_next ()) > 2) {
switch (keyword) {
case 3:
if (netrc_next ())
if (*login == NULL)
*login = strdup (buffer);
else if (strcmp (*login, buffer))
keyword = 20;
break;
case 4:
case 5:
if (strcmp (*login, "anonymous") && strcmp (*login, "ftp") &&
stat (netrcname, &mystat) >= 0 &&
(mystat.st_mode & 077)) {
if (be_angry) {
message_1s (1, MSG_ERROR, _("~/.netrc file has not correct mode.\n"
"Remove password or correct mode."));
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be_angry = 0;
}
free (netrc);
free (netrcname);
return -1;
}
if (netrc_next () && *pass == NULL)
*pass = strdup (buffer);
break;
case 6:
if (stat (netrcname, &mystat) >= 0 &&
(mystat.st_mode & 077)) {
if (be_angry) {
message_1s (1, MSG_ERROR, _("~/.netrc file has not correct mode.\n"
"Remove password or correct mode."));
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be_angry = 0;
}
free (netrc);
free (netrcname);
return -1;
}
netrc_next ();
break;
case 7:
for (;;) {
while (*netrcp != '\n' && *netrcp);
if (*netrcp != '\n')
break;
netrcp++;
if (*netrcp == '\n' || !*netrcp)
break;
}
break;
}
if (keyword == 20)
break;
}
if (keyword == 20)
continue;
else
break;
}
rupp = (struct rupcache *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct rupcache), "");
rupp->host = strdup (host);
rupp->login = rupp->pass = 0;
if (*login != NULL)
rupp->login = strdup (*login);
if (*pass != NULL)
rupp->pass = strdup (*pass);
rupp->next = rup_cache;
rup_cache = rupp;
free (netrc);
free (netrcname);
return 0;
}
#ifndef HAVE_STRNCASECMP
int strncasecmp (char *s, char *d, int l)
{
int result;
while (l--){
if (result = (0x20 | *s) - (0x20 | *d))
break;
if (!*s)
return 0;
s++;
d++;
}
}
#endif
#endif /* USE_NETRC */