1
0
mirror of https://git.tartarus.org/simon/putty.git synced 2025-03-26 00:09:18 -05:00
Simon Tatham f1746d69b1 Add 'description' methods for Backend and Plug.
These will typically be implemented by objects that are both a Backend
*and* a Plug, and the two methods will deliver the same results to any
caller, regardless of which facet of the object is known to that
caller.

Their purpose is to deliver a user-oriented natural-language
description of what network connection the object is handling, so that
it can appear in diagnostic messages.

The messages I specifically have in mind are going to appear in cases
where proxies require interactive authentication: when PuTTY prompts
interactively for a password, it will need to explain which *thing*
it's asking for the password for, and these descriptions are what it
will use to describe the thing in question.

Each backend is allowed to compose these messages however it thinks
best. In all cases at present, the description string is constructed
by the new centralised default_description() function, which takes a
host name and port number and combines them with the backend's display
name. But the SSH backend does things a bit differently, because it
uses the _logical_ host name (the one that goes with the SSH host key)
rather than the physical destination of the network connection. That
seems more appropriate when the question it's really helping the user
to answer is "What host am I supposed to be entering the password for?"

In this commit, no clients of the new methods are introduced. I have a
draft implementation of actually using it for the purpose I describe
above, but it needs polishing.
2021-10-24 10:48:25 +01:00

470 lines
13 KiB
C

/*
* Rlogin backend.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "putty.h"
#define RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
typedef struct Rlogin Rlogin;
struct Rlogin {
Socket *s;
bool closed_on_socket_error;
int bufsize;
bool socket_connected;
bool firstbyte;
bool cansize;
int term_width, term_height;
Seat *seat;
LogContext *logctx;
Ldisc *ldisc;
char *description;
Conf *conf;
/* In case we need to read a username from the terminal before starting */
prompts_t *prompt;
Plug plug;
Backend backend;
};
static void rlogin_startup(Rlogin *rlogin, int prompt_result,
const char *ruser);
static void rlogin_try_username_prompt(void *ctx);
static void c_write(Rlogin *rlogin, const void *buf, size_t len)
{
size_t backlog = seat_stdout(rlogin->seat, buf, len);
sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
}
static void rlogin_log(Plug *plug, PlugLogType type, SockAddr *addr, int port,
const char *error_msg, int error_code)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
backend_socket_log(rlogin->seat, rlogin->logctx, type, addr, port,
error_msg, error_code,
rlogin->conf, rlogin->socket_connected);
if (type == PLUGLOG_CONNECT_SUCCESS) {
rlogin->socket_connected = true;
if (is_tempseat(rlogin->seat)) {
Seat *ts = rlogin->seat;
tempseat_flush(ts);
rlogin->seat = tempseat_get_real(ts);
tempseat_free(ts);
}
char *ruser = get_remote_username(rlogin->conf);
if (ruser) {
/*
* If we already know the remote username, call
* rlogin_startup, which will send the initial protocol
* greeting including local username, remote username,
* terminal type and terminal speed.
*/
/* Next terminal output will come from server */
seat_set_trust_status(rlogin->seat, false);
rlogin_startup(rlogin, 1, ruser);
sfree(ruser);
} else {
/*
* Otherwise, set up a prompts_t asking for the local
* username. If it completes synchronously, call
* rlogin_startup as above; otherwise, wait until it does.
*/
rlogin->prompt = new_prompts();
rlogin->prompt->to_server = true;
rlogin->prompt->from_server = false;
rlogin->prompt->name = dupstr("Rlogin login name");
rlogin->prompt->callback = rlogin_try_username_prompt;
rlogin->prompt->callback_ctx = rlogin;
add_prompt(rlogin->prompt, dupstr("rlogin username: "), true);
rlogin_try_username_prompt(rlogin);
}
}
}
static void rlogin_closing(Plug *plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
/*
* We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet
* connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has
* sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection.
*/
if (rlogin->s) {
sk_close(rlogin->s);
rlogin->s = NULL;
if (error_msg)
rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = true;
seat_notify_remote_exit(rlogin->seat);
seat_notify_remote_disconnect(rlogin->seat);
}
if (error_msg) {
/* A socket error has occurred. */
logevent(rlogin->logctx, error_msg);
seat_connection_fatal(rlogin->seat, "%s", error_msg);
} /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */
}
static void rlogin_receive(
Plug *plug, int urgent, const char *data, size_t len)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
if (len == 0)
return;
if (urgent == 2) {
char c;
c = *data++;
len--;
if (c == '\x80') {
rlogin->cansize = true;
backend_size(&rlogin->backend,
rlogin->term_width, rlogin->term_height);
}
/*
* We should flush everything (aka Telnet SYNCH) if we see
* 0x02, and we should turn off and on _local_ flow control
* on 0x10 and 0x20 respectively. I'm not convinced it's
* worth it...
*/
} else {
/*
* Main rlogin protocol. This is really simple: the first
* byte is expected to be NULL and is ignored, and the rest
* is printed.
*/
if (rlogin->firstbyte) {
if (data[0] == '\0') {
data++;
len--;
}
rlogin->firstbyte = false;
}
if (len > 0)
c_write(rlogin, data, len);
}
}
static void rlogin_sent(Plug *plug, size_t bufsize)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
rlogin->bufsize = bufsize;
seat_sent(rlogin->seat, rlogin->bufsize);
}
static void rlogin_startup(Rlogin *rlogin, int prompt_result,
const char *ruser)
{
char z = 0;
char *p;
if (prompt_result == 0) {
/* User aborted at the username prompt. */
sk_close(rlogin->s);
rlogin->s = NULL;
seat_notify_remote_exit(rlogin->seat);
} else {
sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_localusername);
sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
sk_write(rlogin->s, ruser, strlen(ruser));
sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termtype);
sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
sk_write(rlogin->s, "/", 1);
p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termspeed);
sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strspn(p, "0123456789"));
rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
}
rlogin->prompt = NULL;
if (rlogin->ldisc)
ldisc_check_sendok(rlogin->ldisc);
}
static char *rlogin_plug_description(Plug *plug)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(plug, Rlogin, plug);
return dupstr(rlogin->description);
}
static char *rlogin_backend_description(Backend *backend)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(backend, Rlogin, backend);
return dupstr(rlogin->description);
}
static const PlugVtable Rlogin_plugvt = {
.log = rlogin_log,
.closing = rlogin_closing,
.receive = rlogin_receive,
.sent = rlogin_sent,
.description = rlogin_plug_description,
};
/*
* Called to set up the rlogin connection.
*
* Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
*
* Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
* freed by the caller.
*/
static char *rlogin_init(const BackendVtable *vt, Seat *seat,
Backend **backend_handle, LogContext *logctx,
Conf *conf, const char *host, int port,
char **realhost, bool nodelay, bool keepalive)
{
SockAddr *addr;
const char *err;
Rlogin *rlogin;
int addressfamily;
char *loghost;
rlogin = snew(Rlogin);
rlogin->plug.vt = &Rlogin_plugvt;
rlogin->backend.vt = vt;
rlogin->s = NULL;
rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = false;
rlogin->seat = seat;
rlogin->logctx = logctx;
rlogin->term_width = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width);
rlogin->term_height = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height);
rlogin->socket_connected = false;
rlogin->firstbyte = true;
rlogin->cansize = false;
rlogin->prompt = NULL;
rlogin->conf = conf_copy(conf);
rlogin->description = default_description(vt, host, port);
*backend_handle = &rlogin->backend;
addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily);
/*
* Try to find host.
*/
addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily,
rlogin->logctx, "rlogin connection");
if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
sk_addr_free(addr);
return dupstr(err);
}
if (port < 0)
port = 513; /* default rlogin port */
/*
* Open socket.
*/
rlogin->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, true, false,
nodelay, keepalive, &rlogin->plug, conf,
log_get_policy(logctx), &rlogin->seat);
if ((err = sk_socket_error(rlogin->s)) != NULL)
return dupstr(err);
loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost);
if (*loghost) {
char *colon;
sfree(*realhost);
*realhost = dupstr(loghost);
colon = host_strrchr(*realhost, ':');
if (colon)
*colon++ = '\0';
}
return NULL;
}
static void rlogin_free(Backend *be)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
if (is_tempseat(rlogin->seat))
tempseat_free(rlogin->seat);
if (rlogin->prompt)
free_prompts(rlogin->prompt);
if (rlogin->s)
sk_close(rlogin->s);
conf_free(rlogin->conf);
sfree(rlogin->description);
sfree(rlogin);
}
/*
* Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend).
*/
static void rlogin_reconfig(Backend *be, Conf *conf)
{
}
static void rlogin_try_username_prompt(void *ctx)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = (Rlogin *)ctx;
int ret = seat_get_userpass_input(rlogin->seat, rlogin->prompt);
if (ret < 0)
return;
/* Next terminal output will come from server */
seat_set_trust_status(rlogin->seat, false);
/* Send the rlogin setup protocol data, and then we're ready to
* start receiving normal input to send down the wire, which
* rlogin_startup will signal to rlogin_sendok by nulling out
* rlogin->prompt. */
rlogin_startup(
rlogin, ret, prompt_get_result_ref(rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]));
}
/*
* Called to send data down the rlogin connection.
*/
static void rlogin_send(Backend *be, const char *buf, size_t len)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
if (rlogin->s == NULL)
return;
rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, buf, len);
}
/*
* Called to query the current socket sendability status.
*/
static size_t rlogin_sendbuffer(Backend *be)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
return rlogin->bufsize;
}
/*
* Called to set the size of the window
*/
static void rlogin_size(Backend *be, int width, int height)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
char b[12] = { '\xFF', '\xFF', 0x73, 0x73, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
rlogin->term_width = width;
rlogin->term_height = height;
if (rlogin->s == NULL || !rlogin->cansize)
return;
b[6] = rlogin->term_width >> 8;
b[7] = rlogin->term_width & 0xFF;
b[4] = rlogin->term_height >> 8;
b[5] = rlogin->term_height & 0xFF;
rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, b, 12);
return;
}
/*
* Send rlogin special codes.
*/
static void rlogin_special(Backend *be, SessionSpecialCode code, int arg)
{
/* Do nothing! */
return;
}
/*
* Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
* protocol.
*/
static const SessionSpecial *rlogin_get_specials(Backend *be)
{
return NULL;
}
static bool rlogin_connected(Backend *be)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
return rlogin->s != NULL;
}
static bool rlogin_sendok(Backend *be)
{
/*
* We only want to receive input data if the socket is connected
* and we're not still at the username prompt stage.
*/
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
return rlogin->socket_connected && !rlogin->prompt;
}
static void rlogin_unthrottle(Backend *be, size_t backlog)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
}
static bool rlogin_ldisc(Backend *be, int option)
{
/* Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend); */
return false;
}
static void rlogin_provide_ldisc(Backend *be, Ldisc *ldisc)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
rlogin->ldisc = ldisc;
}
static int rlogin_exitcode(Backend *be)
{
Rlogin *rlogin = container_of(be, Rlogin, backend);
if (rlogin->s != NULL)
return -1; /* still connected */
else if (rlogin->closed_on_socket_error)
return INT_MAX; /* a socket error counts as an unclean exit */
else
/* If we ever implement RSH, we'll probably need to do this properly */
return 0;
}
/*
* cfg_info for rlogin does nothing at all.
*/
static int rlogin_cfg_info(Backend *be)
{
return 0;
}
const BackendVtable rlogin_backend = {
.init = rlogin_init,
.free = rlogin_free,
.reconfig = rlogin_reconfig,
.send = rlogin_send,
.sendbuffer = rlogin_sendbuffer,
.size = rlogin_size,
.special = rlogin_special,
.get_specials = rlogin_get_specials,
.connected = rlogin_connected,
.exitcode = rlogin_exitcode,
.sendok = rlogin_sendok,
.ldisc_option_state = rlogin_ldisc,
.provide_ldisc = rlogin_provide_ldisc,
.unthrottle = rlogin_unthrottle,
.cfg_info = rlogin_cfg_info,
.description = rlogin_backend_description,
.id = "rlogin",
.displayname_tc = "Rlogin",
.displayname_lc = "Rlogin", /* proper name, so capitalise it anyway */
.protocol = PROT_RLOGIN,
.default_port = 513,
};