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LogContext is now the owner of the logevent() function that back ends and so forth are constantly calling. Previously, logevent was owned by the Frontend, which would store the message into its list for the GUI Event Log dialog (or print it to standard error, or whatever) and then pass it _back_ to LogContext to write to the currently open log file. Now it's the other way round: LogContext gets the message from the back end first, writes it to its log file if it feels so inclined, and communicates it back to the front end. This means that lots of parts of the back end system no longer need to have a pointer to a full-on Frontend; the only thing they needed it for was logging, so now they just have a LogContext (which many of them had to have anyway, e.g. for logging SSH packets or session traffic). LogContext itself also doesn't get a full Frontend pointer any more: it now talks back to the front end via a little vtable of its own called LogPolicy, which contains the method that passes Event Log entries through, the old askappend() function that decides whether to truncate a pre-existing log file, and an emergency function for printing an especially prominent message if the log file can't be created. One minor nice effect of this is that console and GUI apps can implement that last function subtly differently, so that Unix console apps can write it with a plain \n instead of the \r\n (harmless but inelegant) that the old centralised implementation generated. One other consequence of this is that the LogContext has to be provided to backend_init() so that it's available to backends from the instant of creation, rather than being provided via a separate API call a couple of function calls later, because backends have typically started doing things that need logging (like making network connections) before the call to backend_provide_logctx. Fortunately, there's no case in the whole code base where we don't already have logctx by the time we make a backend (so I don't actually remember why I ever delayed providing one). So that shortens the backend API by one function, which is always nice. While I'm tidying up, I've also moved the printf-style logeventf() and the handy logevent_and_free() into logging.c, instead of having copies of them scattered around other places. This has also let me remove some stub functions from a couple of outlying applications like Pageant. Finally, I've removed the pointless "_tag" at the end of LogContext's official struct name.
419 lines
10 KiB
C
419 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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* Rlogin backend.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#define RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
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typedef struct Rlogin Rlogin;
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struct Rlogin {
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Socket *s;
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int closed_on_socket_error;
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int bufsize;
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int firstbyte;
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int cansize;
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int term_width, term_height;
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Frontend *frontend;
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LogContext *logctx;
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Conf *conf;
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/* In case we need to read a username from the terminal before starting */
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prompts_t *prompt;
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Plug plug;
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Backend backend;
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};
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static void c_write(Rlogin *rlogin, const void *buf, int len)
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{
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int backlog = from_backend(rlogin->frontend, 0, buf, len);
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sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
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}
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static void rlogin_log(Plug *plug, int type, SockAddr *addr, int port,
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const char *error_msg, int error_code)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
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backend_socket_log(rlogin->frontend, rlogin->logctx, type, addr, port,
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error_msg, error_code,
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rlogin->conf, !rlogin->firstbyte);
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}
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static void rlogin_closing(Plug *plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
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int calling_back)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
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/*
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* We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet
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* connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has
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* sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection.
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*/
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if (rlogin->s) {
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sk_close(rlogin->s);
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rlogin->s = NULL;
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if (error_msg)
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rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = TRUE;
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notify_remote_exit(rlogin->frontend);
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}
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if (error_msg) {
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/* A socket error has occurred. */
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logevent(rlogin->logctx, error_msg);
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connection_fatal(rlogin->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
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} /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */
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}
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static void rlogin_receive(Plug *plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
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if (urgent == 2) {
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char c;
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c = *data++;
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len--;
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if (c == '\x80') {
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rlogin->cansize = 1;
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backend_size(&rlogin->backend,
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rlogin->term_width, rlogin->term_height);
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}
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/*
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* We should flush everything (aka Telnet SYNCH) if we see
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* 0x02, and we should turn off and on _local_ flow control
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* on 0x10 and 0x20 respectively. I'm not convinced it's
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* worth it...
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*/
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} else {
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/*
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* Main rlogin protocol. This is really simple: the first
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* byte is expected to be NULL and is ignored, and the rest
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* is printed.
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*/
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if (rlogin->firstbyte) {
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if (data[0] == '\0') {
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data++;
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len--;
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}
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rlogin->firstbyte = 0;
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}
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if (len > 0)
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c_write(rlogin, data, len);
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}
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}
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static void rlogin_sent(Plug *plug, int bufsize)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
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rlogin->bufsize = bufsize;
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}
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static void rlogin_startup(Rlogin *rlogin, const char *ruser)
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{
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char z = 0;
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char *p;
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sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
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p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_localusername);
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sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
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sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
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sk_write(rlogin->s, ruser, strlen(ruser));
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sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
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p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termtype);
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sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
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sk_write(rlogin->s, "/", 1);
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p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termspeed);
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sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strspn(p, "0123456789"));
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rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
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rlogin->prompt = NULL;
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}
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static const PlugVtable Rlogin_plugvt = {
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rlogin_log,
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rlogin_closing,
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rlogin_receive,
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rlogin_sent
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};
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/*
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* Called to set up the rlogin connection.
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*
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* Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
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*
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* Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
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* freed by the caller.
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*/
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static const char *rlogin_init(Frontend *frontend, Backend **backend_handle,
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LogContext *logctx, Conf *conf,
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const char *host, int port, char **realhost,
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int nodelay, int keepalive)
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{
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SockAddr *addr;
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const char *err;
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Rlogin *rlogin;
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char *ruser;
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int addressfamily;
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char *loghost;
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rlogin = snew(Rlogin);
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rlogin->plug.vt = &Rlogin_plugvt;
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rlogin->backend.vt = &rlogin_backend;
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rlogin->s = NULL;
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rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = FALSE;
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rlogin->frontend = frontend;
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rlogin->logctx = logctx;
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rlogin->term_width = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width);
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rlogin->term_height = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height);
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rlogin->firstbyte = 1;
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rlogin->cansize = 0;
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rlogin->prompt = NULL;
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rlogin->conf = conf_copy(conf);
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*backend_handle = &rlogin->backend;
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addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily);
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/*
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* Try to find host.
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*/
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addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily,
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rlogin->logctx, "rlogin connection");
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if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
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sk_addr_free(addr);
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return err;
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}
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if (port < 0)
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port = 513; /* default rlogin port */
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/*
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* Open socket.
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*/
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rlogin->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 1, 0,
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nodelay, keepalive, &rlogin->plug, conf);
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if ((err = sk_socket_error(rlogin->s)) != NULL)
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return err;
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loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost);
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if (*loghost) {
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char *colon;
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sfree(*realhost);
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*realhost = dupstr(loghost);
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colon = host_strrchr(*realhost, ':');
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if (colon)
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*colon++ = '\0';
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}
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/*
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* Send local username, remote username, terminal type and
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* terminal speed - unless we don't have the remote username yet,
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* in which case we prompt for it and may end up deferring doing
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* anything else until the local prompt mechanism returns.
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*/
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if ((ruser = get_remote_username(conf)) != NULL) {
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rlogin_startup(rlogin, ruser);
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sfree(ruser);
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} else {
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int ret;
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rlogin->prompt = new_prompts(rlogin->frontend);
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rlogin->prompt->to_server = TRUE;
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rlogin->prompt->name = dupstr("Rlogin login name");
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add_prompt(rlogin->prompt, dupstr("rlogin username: "), TRUE);
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ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt, NULL);
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if (ret >= 0) {
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rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result);
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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static void rlogin_free(Backend *be)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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if (rlogin->prompt)
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free_prompts(rlogin->prompt);
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if (rlogin->s)
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sk_close(rlogin->s);
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conf_free(rlogin->conf);
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sfree(rlogin);
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}
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/*
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* Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend).
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*/
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static void rlogin_reconfig(Backend *be, Conf *conf)
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{
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}
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/*
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* Called to send data down the rlogin connection.
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*/
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static int rlogin_send(Backend *be, const char *buf, int len)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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bufchain bc;
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if (rlogin->s == NULL)
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return 0;
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bufchain_init(&bc);
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bufchain_add(&bc, buf, len);
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if (rlogin->prompt) {
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/*
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* We're still prompting for a username, and aren't talking
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* directly to the network connection yet.
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*/
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int ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt, &bc);
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if (ret >= 0) {
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rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result);
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/* that nulls out rlogin->prompt, so then we'll start sending
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* data down the wire in the obvious way */
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}
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}
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if (!rlogin->prompt) {
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while (bufchain_size(&bc) > 0) {
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void *data;
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int len;
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bufchain_prefix(&bc, &data, &len);
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rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, data, len);
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bufchain_consume(&bc, len);
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}
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}
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bufchain_clear(&bc);
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return rlogin->bufsize;
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}
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/*
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* Called to query the current socket sendability status.
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*/
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static int rlogin_sendbuffer(Backend *be)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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return rlogin->bufsize;
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}
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/*
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* Called to set the size of the window
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*/
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static void rlogin_size(Backend *be, int width, int height)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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char b[12] = { '\xFF', '\xFF', 0x73, 0x73, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
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rlogin->term_width = width;
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rlogin->term_height = height;
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if (rlogin->s == NULL || !rlogin->cansize)
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return;
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b[6] = rlogin->term_width >> 8;
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b[7] = rlogin->term_width & 0xFF;
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b[4] = rlogin->term_height >> 8;
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b[5] = rlogin->term_height & 0xFF;
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rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, b, 12);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Send rlogin special codes.
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*/
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static void rlogin_special(Backend *be, SessionSpecialCode code, int arg)
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{
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/* Do nothing! */
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
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* protocol.
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*/
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static const SessionSpecial *rlogin_get_specials(Backend *be)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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static int rlogin_connected(Backend *be)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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return rlogin->s != NULL;
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}
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static int rlogin_sendok(Backend *be)
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{
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/* Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend); */
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return 1;
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}
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static void rlogin_unthrottle(Backend *be, int backlog)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
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}
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static int rlogin_ldisc(Backend *be, int option)
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{
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/* Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend); */
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return 0;
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}
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static void rlogin_provide_ldisc(Backend *be, Ldisc *ldisc)
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{
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/* This is a stub. */
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}
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static int rlogin_exitcode(Backend *be)
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{
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Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
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if (rlogin->s != NULL)
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return -1; /* still connected */
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else if (rlogin->closed_on_socket_error)
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return INT_MAX; /* a socket error counts as an unclean exit */
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else
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/* If we ever implement RSH, we'll probably need to do this properly */
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* cfg_info for rlogin does nothing at all.
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*/
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static int rlogin_cfg_info(Backend *be)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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const struct BackendVtable rlogin_backend = {
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rlogin_init,
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rlogin_free,
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rlogin_reconfig,
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rlogin_send,
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rlogin_sendbuffer,
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rlogin_size,
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rlogin_special,
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rlogin_get_specials,
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rlogin_connected,
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rlogin_exitcode,
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rlogin_sendok,
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rlogin_ldisc,
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rlogin_provide_ldisc,
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rlogin_unthrottle,
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rlogin_cfg_info,
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NULL /* test_for_upstream */,
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"rlogin",
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PROT_RLOGIN,
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513
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};
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