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Ben Harris
003424de05 Don't use C99 mid-block declarations and don't do arithmetic on void *.
This helps with compilations on ancient Sun compilers.

[originally from svn r7126]
2007-01-20 14:13:57 +00:00
Simon Tatham
4fa9564c90 Fix `puttygen-unix-perms': f_open(), PuTTY's wrapper on fopen, now
takes a third argument which is TRUE if the file is being opened for
writing and wants to be created in such a way that it's readable
only to the owner. This is used when saving private keys.

While I'm here, I also use this option when writing session logs, on
the general principle that they probably contain _something_
sensitive.

The new argument is only supported on Unix, for the moment. (I think
writing owner-accessible-only files is the default on Windows.)

[originally from svn r7084]
2007-01-09 18:14:30 +00:00
Ben Harris
86eac20abb Set FD_CLOEXEC in a little convenience function that does the right thing
with F_GETFD and F_SETFD.

[originally from svn r6978]
2006-12-09 15:44:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
d0beed9aba Render timing.c robust in the face of strangeness. The strangenesses
in question vary per OS: on Windows the problem is that WM_TIMER
sometimes goes off too early, so that GetTickCount() is right and
the callback time is wrong, whereas on Unix the problem is that my
GETTICKCOUNT implementation comes from the system clock which means
it can change suddenly and non-monotonically if the sysadmin is
messing about (meaning that the timing of callbacks from GTK or
select timeouts is _more_ likely to be right than GETTICKCOUNT).
This checkin provides band-aid workarounds for both problems, which
aren't pretty but ought to at least prevent catastrophic assertion
failure.

[originally from svn r5556]
2005-03-28 17:48:24 +00:00
Ben Harris
616f220472 Revert last change: Some versions of the GNU C Library (notably SUSE
glibc-2.3.3-118 and Debian libc6 2.3.2.ds1-20) have clock_gettime() and
CLOCK_MONOTONIC in their headers, but not in libc itself, which we can't
detect easily.

[originally from svn r5529]
2005-03-19 19:23:49 +00:00
Ben Harris
f812865ceb If it's available, try to use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) rather than
gettimeofday(), since the former shouldn't warp when the user resets the clock.

[originally from svn r5528]
2005-03-19 19:02:53 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
36fc6c0a76 Try to make our PGP signing more useful:
* All the PuTTY tools for Windows and Unix now contain the fingerprints of
   the Master Keys. The method for accessing them is crude but universal:
   a new "-pgpfp" command-line option. (Except Unix PuTTYgen, which takes
   "--pgpfp" just to be awkward.)

 * Move the key policy discussion from putty-website/keys.html to
   putty/doc/pgpkeys.but, and autogenerate the former from the latter.
   Also tweak the text somewhat and include the fingerprints of the
   Master Keys themselves.
   (I've merged the existing autogeneration scripts into a single new
   one; I've left the old scripts and keys.html around until such time
   as the webmonster reviews the changes and plumbs in the new script;
   he should remove the old files then.)

[originally from svn r5524]
[this svn revision also touched putty-website]
2005-03-19 02:26:58 +00:00
Simon Tatham
7ecf13564a New timing infrastructure. There's a new function schedule_timer()
which pretty much any module can call to request a call-back in the
future. So terminal.c can do its own handling of blinking, visual
bells and deferred screen updates, without having to rely on
term_update() being called 50 times a second (fixes: pterm-timer);
and ssh.c and telnet.c both invoke a new module pinger.c which takes
care of sending keepalives, so they get sent uniformly in all front
ends (fixes: plink-keepalives, unix-keepalives).

[originally from svn r4906]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
2004-11-27 13:20:21 +00:00
Simon Tatham
bfb9b28393 Windows PSCP now links against winsftp.c, and scp.c is now a
platform-independent source file. Haven't yet added the extra
abstraction routines to uxsftp.c to create a Unix PSCP port, but it
shouldn't take long.
Also in this checkin, a change of semantics in platform_default_s():
now strings returned from it are expected to be dynamically allocated.

[originally from svn r3420]
2003-08-25 13:53:41 +00:00
Simon Tatham
6f693ffeb0 Reorganisation of misc.c: Minefield has moved out to winmisc.c, and
so has the Windows dputs() - which has also acquired a Unix
counterpart in uxmisc.c. -DDEBUG should now work on Unix.

[originally from svn r2914]
2003-03-06 13:24:02 +00:00
Simon Tatham
bd16b29a7a Oops, Ben is quite right about the rather appalling design of
filename_from_str. Here's a better fix, with some const
repercussions too.

[originally from svn r2768]
2003-02-01 17:24:27 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f26b7aa0d3 Created new data types Filename' and FontSpec', intended to be
opaque to all platform-independent modules and only handled within
per-platform code. `Filename' is there because the Mac has a magic
way to store filenames (though currently this checkin doesn't
support it!); `FontSpec' is there so that all the auxiliary stuff
such as font height and charset and so on which is needed under
Windows but not Unix can be kept where it belongs, and so that I can
have a hope in hell of dealing with a font chooser in the forthcoming
cross-platform config box code, and best of all it gets the horrid
font height wart out of settings.c and into the Windows code where
it should be.
The Mac part of this checkin is a bunch of random guesses which will
probably not quite compile, but which look roughly right to me.
Sorry if I screwed it up, Ben :-)

[originally from svn r2765]
2003-02-01 12:54:40 +00:00
Simon Tatham
64c52b0d30 Begin destabilisation in the wake of 0.53! This checkin contains the
beginning of a Unix port. It's nowhere near done, and currently it
won't even compile on Unix. But this represents the start of the
process of separating out platform-specific code, and also contains
the mkfiles.pl changes required to support a Unix makefile and a
non-flat source tree.

[originally from svn r1993]
2002-10-07 16:45:23 +00:00