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I've gone through everywhere we handle host names / addresses (on command lines, in PuTTY config, in port forwarding, in X display names, in host key storage...) and tried to make them handle IPv6 literals sensibly, by using the host_str* functions I introduced in my previous commit. Generally it's now OK to use a bracketed IPv6 literal anywhere a hostname might have been valid; in a few cases where no ambiguity exists (e.g. no :port suffix is permitted anyway) unbracketed IPv6 literals are also acceptable. [originally from svn r10120]
146 lines
3.3 KiB
C
146 lines
3.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Unix PuTTY main program.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <gdk/gdk.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#include "storage.h"
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/*
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* Stubs to avoid uxpty.c needing to be linked in.
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*/
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const int use_pty_argv = FALSE;
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char **pty_argv; /* never used */
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/*
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* Clean up and exit.
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*/
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void cleanup_exit(int code)
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{
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/*
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* Clean up.
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*/
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sk_cleanup();
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random_save_seed();
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exit(code);
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}
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Backend *select_backend(Conf *conf)
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{
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Backend *back = backend_from_proto(conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol));
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assert(back != NULL);
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return back;
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}
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int cfgbox(Conf *conf)
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{
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char *title = dupcat(appname, " Configuration", NULL);
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int ret = do_config_box(title, conf, 0, 0);
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sfree(title);
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return ret;
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}
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static int got_host = 0;
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const int use_event_log = 1, new_session = 1, saved_sessions = 1;
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int process_nonoption_arg(char *arg, Conf *conf, int *allow_launch)
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{
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char *p, *q = arg;
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if (got_host) {
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/*
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* If we already have a host name, treat this argument as a
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* port number. NB we have to treat this as a saved -P
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* argument, so that it will be deferred until it's a good
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* moment to run it.
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*/
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int ret = cmdline_process_param("-P", arg, 1, conf);
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assert(ret == 2);
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} else if (!strncmp(q, "telnet:", 7)) {
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/*
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* If the hostname starts with "telnet:",
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* set the protocol to Telnet and process
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* the string as a Telnet URL.
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*/
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char c;
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q += 7;
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if (q[0] == '/' && q[1] == '/')
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q += 2;
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conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, PROT_TELNET);
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p = q;
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p += host_strcspn(p, ":/");
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c = *p;
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if (*p)
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*p++ = '\0';
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if (c == ':')
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conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, atoi(p));
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else
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conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, -1);
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conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, q);
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got_host = 1;
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} else {
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/*
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* Otherwise, treat this argument as a host name.
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*/
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p = arg;
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while (*p && !isspace((unsigned char)*p))
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p++;
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if (*p)
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*p++ = '\0';
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conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, q);
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got_host = 1;
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}
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if (got_host)
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*allow_launch = TRUE;
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return 1;
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}
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char *make_default_wintitle(char *hostname)
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{
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return dupcat(hostname, " - ", appname, NULL);
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}
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/*
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* X11-forwarding-related things suitable for Gtk app.
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*/
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char *platform_get_x_display(void) {
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const char *display;
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/* Try to take account of --display and what have you. */
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if (!(display = gdk_get_display()))
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/* fall back to traditional method */
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display = getenv("DISPLAY");
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return dupstr(display);
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}
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const int share_can_be_downstream = TRUE;
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const int share_can_be_upstream = TRUE;
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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extern int pt_main(int argc, char **argv);
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int ret;
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sk_init();
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flags = FLAG_VERBOSE | FLAG_INTERACTIVE;
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default_protocol = be_default_protocol;
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/* Find the appropriate default port. */
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{
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Backend *b = backend_from_proto(default_protocol);
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default_port = 0; /* illegal */
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if (b)
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default_port = b->default_port;
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}
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ret = pt_main(argc, argv);
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cleanup_exit(ret);
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return ret; /* not reached, but placates optimisers */
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}
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