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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Tatham
a564ad3140 Support for doing DNS at the proxy end. I've invented a new type of
SockAddr, which just contains an unresolved hostname and is created
by a stub function in *net.c. It's an error to pass this to most of
the real-meat functions in *net.c; these fake addresses should have
been dealt with by the time they get down that far. proxy.c now
contains name_lookup(), a wrapper on sk_namelookup() which decides
whether or not to do real DNS, and the individual proxy
implementations each deal sensibly with being handed an unresolved
address and avoid ever passing one down to *net.c.

[originally from svn r2353]
2002-12-18 16:23:11 +00:00
Simon Tatham
8304f4e0dc Stop proxying connections to localhost by default; should fix
`x11-proxy-crash'.

[originally from svn r2348]
2002-12-18 12:18:54 +00:00
Simon Tatham
99b870dbc6 Implement `portfwd-loopback-choice'. Works on local side in Unix as
well, though it's a lot less useful since you still can't bind to
low-numbered ports of odd loopback IPs. Should work in principle for
SSH2 remote forwardings as well as local ones, but OpenSSH seems
unwilling to cooperate.

[originally from svn r2344]
2002-12-18 11:39:25 +00:00
Simon Tatham
52bdffbfe0 More preparatory work: remove the <windows.h> include from lots of
source files in which it's no longer required (it was previously
required in anything that included <putty.h>, but not any more).
Also moved a couple of stray bits of exposed WinSock back into
winnet.c (getservbyname from ssh.c and AF_INET from proxy.c).

[originally from svn r2160]
2002-10-30 17:57:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
5331956c07 SOCKS proxy support added (next instalment of Justin Bradford's
proxy work). SOCKS 5 username/password authentication still
unsupported.

[originally from svn r1622]
2002-04-27 15:01:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
eabd704d1e Justin Bradford's proxy support patch. Currently supports only HTTP
CONNECT, but contains an extensible framework to allow other
proxies. Apparently SOCKS and ad-hoc-telnet-proxy are already
planned (the GUI mentions them already even though they don't work
yet). GUI includes full configurability and allows definition of
exclusion zones. Rock and roll.

[originally from svn r1598]
2002-03-23 17:47:21 +00:00
Simon Tatham
dac0d45699 Ensure our network layer is properly cleaned up before PuTTY exits.
Specifically, we explicitly closesocket() all open sockets, which
appears to be necessary since otherwise Windows sends RST rather
than FIN. I'm _sure_ that's a Windows bug, but there we go.

[originally from svn r1574]
2002-03-06 20:13:22 +00:00
Simon Tatham
3270c74f9e Configurable TCP_NODELAY option on network connections
[originally from svn r1428]
2001-11-29 21:47:11 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f2319456bc Tidy up the SERIOUS NETWORK ERROR fixes
[originally from svn r1345]
2001-10-30 20:57:22 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f08de20a1e Robert de Bath's asynchronous-connect patch. Helps a lot in port
forwarding; improves Event Log; and causes the PuTTY window to
appear earlier in the setup process.

[originally from svn r1239]
2001-09-07 22:39:01 +00:00
Simon Tatham
4692974d7d Port forwarding update: local-host-only listening sockets are now
done properly (by binding to INADDR_LOOPBACK) instead of hackishly
(by binding to INADDR_ANY, looking at the peer address when a
connection is accepted, and slamming the connection shut at that
point).

[originally from svn r1215]
2001-08-27 15:59:37 +00:00
Simon Tatham
c87fa98d09 Extensive changes that _should_ fix the socket buffering problems,
by ceasing to listen on input channels if the corresponding output
channel isn't accepting data. Has had basic check-I-didn't-actually-
break-anything-too-badly testing, but hasn't been genuinely tested
in stress conditions (because concocting stress conditions is non-
trivial).

[originally from svn r1198]
2001-08-25 17:09:23 +00:00
Simon Tatham
50766ce729 SSH port forwarding! How cool is that?
Only currently works on SSH1; SSH2 should be doable but it's late
and I have other things to do tonight. The Cool Guy award for this
one goes to Nicolas Barry, for doing most of the work and actually
understanding the code he was adding to.

[originally from svn r1176]
2001-08-08 20:44:35 +00:00
Simon Tatham
3730ada5ce Run entire source base through GNU indent to tidy up the varying
coding styles of the various contributors! Woohoo!

[originally from svn r1098]
2001-05-06 14:35:20 +00:00
Simon Tatham
7b0e082700 Dave Hinton's modifications to the network layer interface, which
should make it possible to add SSL support later.

[originally from svn r996]
2001-03-13 10:22:45 +00:00
Simon Tatham
60585cff9c Yet another attempt at OOB handling in the network abstraction. This
version allows you to specify, per socket, which sockets receive OOB
data in-line (so that you know what was before the mark and what was
after) and which receive it out of line (so it's really a one-byte
out-of-band facility rather than discard-to-mark). This reflects the
fact that rlogin appears to make more sense in the latter mode, and
telnet in the former. This patch makes rlogin work right for me.

[originally from svn r921]
2001-02-01 14:11:04 +00:00
Simon Tatham
89505459e3 Improve socket error handling so that a socket error isn't an
automatic fatalbox(). Instead, the error is passed to the receiver
routine, which can decide just how fatal the problem really is.

[originally from svn r894]
2001-01-24 10:11:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
ca90be26a8 Experimental Rlogin support, thanks to Delian Delchev. Local flow
control is unsupported, and server-to-client comms may fail for want
of working TCP Urgent.

[originally from svn r875]
2001-01-19 10:10:37 +00:00
Simon Tatham
384eeb3f76 Fix miscellaneous compiler warnings. Thanks to Jacob Nevins
[originally from svn r755]
2000-10-24 10:47:49 +00:00
Simon Tatham
988c1974ea Created a shiny new abstraction for the socket handling. Has many
advantages:
 - protocol modules can call sk_write() without having to worry
   about writes blocking, because blocking writes are handled in the
   abstraction layer and retried later.
 - `Lost connection while sending' is a thing of the past.
 - <winsock.h> is no longer needed in most modules, because
   "putty.h" doesn't have to declare `SOCKET' variables any more,
   only the abstracted `Socket' type.
 - select()-equivalent between multiple sockets will now be handled
   sensibly, which opens the way for things like SSH port
   forwarding.

[originally from svn r745]
2000-10-23 11:55:11 +00:00