Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/ChangeLog =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/ChangeLog (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/ChangeLog (revision 296314) @@ -1,1845 +1,1853 @@ -$NetBSD: ChangeLog,v 1.66 2014/11/03 21:48:49 lukem Exp $ +$NetBSD: ChangeLog,v 1.67 2015/10/04 06:20:58 lukem Exp $ +Sun Oct 4 06:19:25 UTC 2015 lukem + + * Release as "tnftp 20151004". + + * Merge NetBSD usr.bin/ftp from 20141026 to 20151003: + - Add -x xferbufsize to set xferbuf size. + - Add Server Name Indication (SNI) support for https. + - Increase buffer limit used for response handling. Mon Nov 3 21:43:20 UTC 2014 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20141104". Fri Oct 31 08:32:28 UTC 2014 lukem * Use '=' not '==' with test in configure. * Check for for writev() declaration. Fri Oct 31 04:07:38 UTC 2014 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20141031". * Merge NetBSD usr.bin/ftp from 20130220 to 20141026: - Don't pay attention to special characters if they don't come from the command line (from jmcneill). Fixes CVE-2014-8517. - PR/34796: Hauke Fath: ftp does not timeout on http fetches. Sun May 5 13:51:47 UTC 2013 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20130505" * Implement --enable-ssl (and --with-openssl) to enable https:// fetch support. * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20090520 to 20130220. Changes: - https:// support. NetBSD problem report 47276 from NONAKA Kimihiro. - Allow -R to restart non-existent ftp:// URIs. - Don't assume AF_INET support is available. FreeBSD problem report 162661. - Parse HTTP 'Date' entries in the `C' locale rather than the user's. NetBSD problem report 42917 from KAMADA Ken'ichi. - Improve error handling when parsing of URI scheme. - Silence connection warnings to multi-homed hosts in non-verbose mode. - Fix compile warnings. - In ftpvis(), prevent incomplete escape sequences at end of dst, and ensure NUL-termination of dst. Fix from Uwe Stuehler and Stefan Sperling, via Marc Balmer. - When using the response to SYST to decide whether to default to 'binary' be a lot less specific. * Replace glob with newer copy from NetBSD that does not suffer from DoS exhaustion attacks. Fix in NetBSD from Maksymilian Arciemowicz. See CVE-2011-0418 Tue Jan 12 06:58:15 UTC 2010 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20100108" * Rename onoff() argument "bool" to "val". Tue Jan 5 09:12:01 UTC 2010 lukem * If ARG_MAX isn't defined, use the result from sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX). Fixes build when using newer glibc. * Add libnetbsd.la to the LIBADD for libedit. Fix provided by Adam Sampson. Mon Jan 4 06:28:07 UTC 2010 lukem * Distribute various files not shipped by default automake rules, to use 'make dist' instead of 'cvs export'. Wed Dec 30 00:12:47 UTC 2009 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20091122" Sun Nov 15 10:14:44 UTC 2009 lukem * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20090520 to 20090915. Change: - Rename internal getline() to get_line() to avoid conflict with libc with former. - Avoid a NULL dereference in an error message. Sat Nov 14 09:21:19 UTC 2009 lukem * Convert to automake & libtool. Sat Jun 6 07:17:38 UTC 2009 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20090606" Fri May 22 01:11:15 UTC 2009 lukem * configure fixes: - Add the time.h headers to accheck_includes, for the strptime check. - Remove the check for el_init in libedit; we're always replacing the library and the presence of strvis() in some versions confuses other checks. Wed May 20 13:47:43 UTC 2009 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20090520" * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20070722 to 20090520. Changes: - Only attempt to el_parse() a command unknown by the default parser if editing is enabled. Fixes PR 38589. - Turn off the alarmtimer before resetting the SIGALRM handler back to SIG_DFL. Fixes PR 35630. - Add epsv6 and epsv to disable extended passive mode for ipv6 or both ipv4 and ipv6 respectively. This hack is due to our friends a Juniper Networks who break epsv in ipv6. Should be fixed in ScreenOS 6.2.X. - Improve parsing of chunked transfer chunks per RFC2616: - more stringent chunk-size parsing - ignore optional trailing ';chunk-ext' stuff, instead of barfing - detect EOF before final \r\n. - Use the service name to getaddrinfo() (along with the host name), so that features such as DNS Service Discovery have a better chance of working. Display the service name in various status & error messages. - Don't getservbyname() the :port component of a URL; RFC 3986 says it's just an unsigned number, not a service name. - Fix numerous WARNS=4 issues (-Wcast-qual -Wsign-compare). - Fix -Wshadow issues - Update copyrights - Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses - Rename HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN to HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN to accurately reflect the structure member being used. - Use AF_INET instead of AF_UNSPEC as the default family if !defined(INET6). * configure improvements: - Style tweaks. - Use AC_LANG_PROGRAM() instead of AC_LANG_SOURCE() - Add a check for strptime() requiring separators between conversions, and use our replacement one if it does. Sat Dec 20 15:28:24 UTC 2008 lukem * configure improvements: - Move IPv6 check from tnftp.h to configure.ac (as per tnftpd). - Rework option descriptions. - Highlight when tests are for a specific option. - Move configuration results to the end of the file. - Display $prefix in configure results. Fri Aug 15 03:03:36 UTC 2008 lukem * Add a "Configuration results" display at the end of configure. Cosmetic tweaks. Fri Feb 29 09:45:56 UTC 2008 lukem * Support @EXEEXT@ for Cygwin (etc). Mon Aug 6 04:55:19 UTC 2007 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20070806" * Add a NEWS file. * Reduce differences between NetBSD-ftp and local copy. * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20070605 to 20070722. Changes: - Document about:ftp and about:version. * Add autoconf check for (Dante) SOCKS5. (Needs run-time testing and more portability testing.) Mon Jul 23 11:44:42 UTC 2007 lukem * Don't use non-standard: u_char u_short u_int. Use uint32_t instead of u_int32_t. * Consistently use AS_CASE() and AS_IF() in configure.ac. * Don't use defined() with HAVE_DECL_xxx. Use `LL' instead of `L' suffix for fallback defines of LLONG_MIN and LLONG_MAX. Sun Jul 22 12:00:17 UTC 2007 lukem * Include if available, and provide fallback #defines. * Sync with lib/libc/inet/inet_pton.c 1.3: * Sync to bind 9.3.x version * Update ISC copyright * Fix some lint * Sync with lib/libc/inet/inet_ntop.c 1.3: * Sync to bind 9.3.x version * Update ISC copyright * Use socklen_t instead of size_t * Use snprintf() instead of SPRINTF() * Improve detection of various boundary conditions * Sync to NetBSD glob.h 1.21, glob.c 1.16: * Standards compliance fix * De-lint * Don't overflow when DEBUG is defined. * Sync fgetln.c to tools/compat/fgetln.c 1.7: * Clause 3 removal. * Sync to config.guess 2007-07-22, config.sub 2007-06-28. * Consistency tweaks in configure help strings. * Add check for struct sockaddr.sa_len. Change tests for HAVE_foo to defined(HAVE_foo). Replace HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN with HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN. * Remove pretence of supporting SOCKS for now; no test system is available, and the old autoconf 2.13 support wasn't upgraded to 2.61. * configure.ac style consistency tweaks. Move autoconf aux files from ./ to build-aux/ * Remove duplicate HAVE_STRERROR replacement in tnftp.h. Thu Jun 7 04:47:47 UTC 2007 lukem * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20070510 to 20070605. Changes: - Enforce restriction that (http) proxied URL fetchs don't support being restarted at this time. Addresses NetBSD Problem Report 28697. - Display times in RFC2822 form rather than using ctime(3), since the former is more explicit about the timezone offset. - main: call tzset() to ensure TZ is setup for other functions. - remotemodtime(): use strptime() to parse the reply. - fetch_url(): ensure struct tm is zeroed before calling strptime(). - Modify parse_url() to consistently strip the leading `/' off ftp URLs. Fixes NetBSD Problem Report 17617. - Use 'RFCnnnn' (with leading 0) instead of 'RFC nnnn', to be consistent with the style in the RFC index. - Refer to RFC3916 instead of 1738 or 2732. - Expand the list of supported RFCs in ftp(1) to contain the document name as well. Fri May 11 04:39:55 UTC 2007 lukem * Update INSTALL and COPYING. * Rename HAVE_QUAD_SUPPORT to HAVE_PRINTF_LONG_LONG, and only require support for 'long long' in that check rather than needing sizeof(off_t)>=8, as some systems have a separate off64_t when Large File Support is enabled. * config.guess: treat 'i86xen:SunOS:5.*' as 'i86pc:SunOS:5.*' Thu May 10 15:23:33 UTC 2007 lukem * Remove checks for util.h and libutil.h, and replacement for fparseln(), since fparseln() isn't used any more. * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20070418 to 20070510. Changes: - Switch from fparseln() to the internal getline() when parsing HTTP headers. Makes ftp a bit more portable (not needing fparseln()) at the expense of not supporting arbitrary long header lines, which I'm not concerned about because we don't support header line continuation either... - Replace references from draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-NN to RFC 3659. - Fix misplaced const. - Implement copy_bytes() to copy bytes from one fd to another via the provided buffer, with optional rate-limiting and hash-mark printing, using one loop and handle short writes. Refactor sendrequest() and recvrequest() to use copy_data(). Addresses NetBSD Problem Report 15943. Wed May 9 05:24:55 UTC 2007 lukem * Fix typo in poll()-based implementation of usleep() replacement. Wed May 9 04:58:50 UTC 2007 lukem * Rename configure.in to configure.ac, as the latter is the preferred name in autoconf 2.61. * Convert from autoconf 2.13 to 2.61: * Use a consistent quoting mechanism. * Use modern autoconf macros, #define names, etc. * Search for more header files, and only #include if found. * Remove old-style config.h.in generation. This may fix various tests on platforms such as FreeBSD and OS X. * Add -Wl,-search_paths_first to LDFLAGS on OS X (Darwin) if the linker supports it. This is needed so we use our libedit rather than the system one. XXX: SOCKS support is currently disabled until I update the autoconf support. Mon Apr 23 06:04:26 UTC 2007 lukem * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20050610 to 20070418. Changes: - Add '-s srcaddr'. - Use IEC 60027-2 2^N based "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of 10^n "KB", "MB", ... - Recognize 307 redirect code. - Suppress printing non-COMPLETE reply strings when EPSV/EPRT fails and we fall-back to PASV/PORT. Should fix a problem with the emacs ftp wrapper. - Fix display of 'Continue with ' messages. - Prevent segfaults in .netrc parsing. - Flush stdout before each command; ftp as slave process on a pipe should work. - getpass() can return NULL in some implementations; cope. - Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies. - Various spelling & grammatical fixes in the manual. - Plug some memory leaks. - If a file upload (via -u) fails, return an non-zero exit value based on the index of the file that caused the problem (a la auto-fetch retrieval). - Coverity fixes for CIDs: 873 874 875 1447 1448 2194 2195 3610 - Don't remove trailing character during auth_url() - Fix progressbar display on narrow terminals (<43 columns) Fri Mar 16 06:00:14 UTC 2007 lukem * Change the return value of the replacement gai_strerror() from "char *" to "const char *", to match the current standards. Problem noted by Thomas Klausner. Thu Oct 26 07:24:22 UTC 2006 lukem * Correctly parse "AM" and "PM" in the replacement strptime(). Problem noted by Kathryn Hogg. Sat Jun 25 06:27:00 UTC 2005 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20050625" * Simplify the detection & replacement of dirname() and fparseln() and just use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS. (We don't care if the vendor has a working version in -lgen or -lutil instead of -lc; they'll get our replacement version in that case). Fixes build issue on older Darwin where the previous autoconf check wouldn't find dirname() in the default system libraries. * Only provide a prototype for dirname() if we can't find one in * Search for NS_IN6ADDRSZ instead of IN6ADDRSZ, since we use the former and not the latter and older Darwin has the former. (This allows INET6 support to be enabled on Darwin 7.9.0) Mon Jun 13 09:22:13 UTC 2005 lukem * Tweak SOCKS5 support: acconfig.h: - fix a comment - ensure close() is replaced - list entries in the same order as aclocal.m4 (and the SOCKS5 FAQ) aclocal.m4: - ensure getpeername() is replaced - don't replace listen() twice Fri Jun 10 04:39:33 UTC 2005 lukem * Release as "tnftp 20050610" * Add dependencies on ${srcdir}/../tnftp.h and ../config.h * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20050609 to 20050610. Changes: - Implement getline() to read a line into a buffer. - Convert to use getline() instead of fgets() whenever reading user input to ensure that an overly long input line doesn't leave excess characters for the next input operation to accidentally use as input. - Zero out the password & account after we've finished with it. - Consistently use getpass(3) (i.e, character echo suppressed) when reading the account data. For some reason, historically the "login" code suppressed echo for Account: yet the "user" command did not! - Display the hostname in the "getaddrinfo failed" warning. - Appease some -Wcast-qual warnings. Fixing all of these requires significant code refactoring. (mmm, legacy code). Thu Jun 9 16:49:05 UTC 2005 lukem * src, libnetbsd: Excise RCSID block, rather than using #if 0 ... #endif. The point was to minimise RCSID conflicts, and the latter isn't helping there. * Merge NetBSD ftp from 20050531 to 20050609. Changes: - Only print the "Trying
..." message if verbose and there's more than one struct addrinfo in the getaddrinfo() result. - Don't use non-standard "u_int". Wed Jun 1 15:08:01 UTC 2005 lukem * Look for dirname(3), which may be in -lgen on IRIX, and replace it if not found.. Wed Jun 1 11:48:58 UTC 2005 lukem * libnetbsd: - Don't use non-standard: u_char u_short u_int. - Use uint32_t instead of u_int32_t. - Don't use register. * libedit: Don't use non-standard uint or u_int. Tue May 31 02:23:08 UTC 2005 lukem * tnftp.h: need for dirname(3) * Merge ftp from 20050513 to 20050531. Changes: - Helps if the definition of xconnect() matches its declaration.... - Fix some cast issues highlighted by Scott Reynolds using gcc 4 on OSX.4 - Use size_t instead of int where appropriate. - Make this compile on sparc64 (size_t != int). - Printf field widths and size_t don't always mix well, so cast to int. Fixes build problem for alpha. - Some const cleanups. - tab cleanup - Improve method used in fileindir() to determine if `file' is in or under `dir': realpath(3) on non-NetBSD systems may fail if the target filename doesn't exist, so instead use realpath(3) on the parent directory of `file'. Per discussion with Todd Eigenschink. - formatbuf(): fix %m and %M to use the hostname, not the username. - fetch_ftp(): preserve 'anonftp' across a disconnect() so that multiple ftp auto-fetches on the same command line login automatically. - auto_fetch(): use an initialized volatile int to appease IRIX cc. * Merge libedit from NetBSD 20050105 to 20050531. Changes include: - Rui Paulo: Incorrect tok_line and tok_str declarations. - Remove clause 3 from the UCB license. - Luke Mewburn: Don't abuse unconstify'ing a string and writing to it, because you'll core dump. Also remove extra const that gives pain to the irix compiler. - Make sure we flush after we prepare when we are unbuffered otherwise the prompt will not appear immediately. - Terminate the arglist with a NULL instead of 0. (Shuts up gcc4.x) Sat May 28 13:19:38 UTC 2005 lukem * libnetbsd/strvis.c: - Sync to NetBSD's vis.c 1.33: Use malloc(3) instead of alloca(3). - Remove extraenous #endif Fri May 27 05:46:58 UTC 2005 lukem * libnetbsd/strvis.c: Sync to NetBSD's vis.c 1.30: Use a more standard TNF license. * libedit/sig.c: Include "src/progressbar.h" for xsignal_restart() prototype. * Ensure that fallback #define of __attribute__ is available. Fixes build problem on HP-UX with cc. Thu May 26 14:21:08 UTC 2005 lukem * Extend xpoll()'s HAVE_SELECT implementation to support POLLRDNORM, POLLWRNORM, and POLLRDBAND - the latter using exceptfds. Per discussion with Christos Zoulas. Mon May 16 13:33:27 UTC 2005 lukem * Pull in or if they exist even if we're not using poll, as struct pollfd might exist in those. Fixes build problem on OSX.3. * Separate CPPFLAGS from CFLAGS. * Sync various files in libnetbsd with the original versions in NetBSD. Notable changes - Convert 4 clause UCB license to 3 clause. - Use strlcpy instead of strcpy. - Update ISC copyright. - Use NS_INADDRSZ, NS_IN6ADDRSZ and NS_INT16SZ instead of equivalents without NS_ prefix. - Use socklen_t instead of size_t where appropriate. - Improve bounds checking. - Don't update the size of allocated storage until realloc succeeds. - Fix comment about return value. - Reverse the order of two loop invariant to make 'strlcat(0, "foo", 0)' not get a SEGV. - Use Todd C. Miller's latest copyright notice (more loose). - Use "long long" instead of "quad" in various comments & constants. - Support VIS_HTTPSTYLE. - Implement svis(), strsvis(), strsvisx(), strunvisx(). * Prefer poll over select when implementing replacement usleep(). Sat May 14 04:44:35 UTC 2005 lukem * Release "tnftp 20050514" * Fail if we can't find a library with tgetent (needed for libedit). NetBSD PR pkg/28925. * Improve quoting when using various autoconf macros. * Merge NetBSD-ftp 20050513: - Correct the "optlen" argument passed to getsockopt(3) and setsockopt(3) in various places. Fixes a problem noted by Allen Briggs. - Improve warning printed when connect(2) for the data channel fails. Wed May 11 04:19:43 UTC 2005 lukem * Release "tnftp 20050511" Wed May 11 04:10:01 UTC 2005 lukem * Update the THANKS file. * Only use poll() to implement xpoll() if it's available, otherwise attempt to use select() if that's available, otherwise #error. * Detect if struct pollfd is available in or . Improve consistency in use of autoconf macros. Wed May 11 02:42:08 UTC 2005 lukem * Merge NetBSD-ftp 20050511: - Use socklen_t instead of int as the 5th argument to getsockopt(). Improve invocation of setsockopt() and associated failure messages. Wed May 11 01:46:29 UTC 2005 lukem * Clean up RCSID usage in vendor-derived code, restoring original IDs where possible. Wed May 11 00:08:16 UTC 2005 lukem * Merge NetBSD-ftp 20050510: - Prevent an overly-long input line causing a core dump when editing is enabled. Issue noted by Ryoji Kanai in FreeBSD Problem Report # 77158. - Implement a timeout on the accept(2) in dataconn() and the connect(2) in xconnect() by temporarily setting O_NONBLOCK on the socket and using xpoll() to wait for the operation to succeed. The timeout used is the '-q quittime' argument (defaults to 60s for accept(2), and the system default for connect(2)). Idea inspired by discussion with Chuck Cranor. This may (indirectly) fix various problems with timeouts in active mode through broken firewalls. - Implement xpoll() as a wrapper around poll(2), to make it easier to replace on systems without a functional poll(2). Unconditionally use xpoll() instead of conditionally using select(2) or poll(2). - In fetch_url(), don't call freeaddrinfo(res0) too early, as we use pointers to its contents later in the function. Problem found by Onno van der Linden. - Fix ftp url reget when globs are being used. Provided by Mathieu Arnold . - Factor out common string processing code eliminating static buffers, making functions that should be static be static, and cleaning up const usage. Added a guard against buffer overflow, but the domap function is a bit too complicated to tackle right now. - Clean up whitespace. - Expand description of http_proxy by suggesting the use of RFC 1738 '%xx' encoding for "unsafe URL" characters in usernames and passwords. Wed Jan 5 05:53:59 UTC 2005 lukem * For now, assume libedit is not up-to-date and use our own version. * Merge libedit from NetBSD 20020605 to 20050105. Changes include: - Improve vi-mode. - Delete-previous-char and delete-next-char without an argument are not supposed to modify the yank buffer in emacs-mode. - Improve incremental searching. - Improve memory allocation & usage. - Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause. - Make the tokenization functions publically available. - Various tty access bug-fixes. - Improve readline emulation. Tue Jan 4 13:33:40 UTC 2005 lukem * Unixware 7.1.1 implements RFC 2133 (Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6) but not the successor RFC 2553. The configure script detects this and decides that tnftp needs to compile its own version of getaddrinfo(). This produces the error message /usr/include/netdb.h:248: `getaddrinfo' previously defined here because Unixware provides an implementation of getaddrinfo() in netdb.h instead of a prototype declaration :-/. Since netdb.h cannot be omitted, we will always get this definition and tnftp's version of getaddrinfo will always create a conflict. This ugly preprocessor hack works around the problem. Hints for a better solution welcome. Fix from pkgsrc/net/tnftp. * Workaround poll() being a compatibility function on Darwin 7 (MacOSX 10.3) by adding a custom test for _POLL_EMUL_H_ which is defined in poll.h on some MacOSX 10.3 systems. Not all 10.3 systems have poll.h, so only do the poll() test if at least one of the header files is found. Fix from pkgsrc/net/tnftp. * Add a utimes() replacement (using utime()) for Interix. From pkgsrc/net/tnftp. Mon Jan 3 10:21:57 UTC 2005 lukem * Release "tnftp 20050103" * Merge NetBSD-ftp 20050103: - Forbid filenames returned from mget that aren't in (or below) the current directory. The previous behaviour (of trusting the remote server's response when retrieving the list of files to mget with prompting disabled) has been in ftp ~forever, and has been a "known issue" for a long time. Recently an advisory was published by D.J. Bernstein on behalf of Yosef Klein warning of the problems with the previous behaviour, so to alleviate concern I've fixed this with a sledgehammer. - Remember the local cwd after any operation which may change it. - Use "remotecwd" instead of "remotepwd". - Add (unsigned char) cast to ctype functions - Ensure that "mname" is set in ls() and mls() so that an aborted confirm() prints the correct name. Problem highlighted & suggested fix from PR [bin/17766] by Steve McClellan. - If an ftp auto-fetch transfer is interrupted by SIGINT (usually ^C), exit with 130 instead of 1 (or rarely, 0). This allows an ftp auto-fetch in a shell loop to correctly terminate the loop. Should fix PR [pkg/26351], and possibly others. - Save approximately 8K by not including http authentication, extended status messages and help strings when the appropriate options are set. - Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence. Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22365, verified by Alistair Crooks. - Always decode %xx in a url's user & pass components. - Only remember {WWW,Proxy}-Authenticate "Basic" challenges; no point in tracking any others since ftp doesn't support them. - Improve the parsing of HTTP responses. - Don't base64 encode the trailing NUL in the HTTP basic auth response. Problem noted by Eric Haszlakiewicz. - Improve parsing of HTTP response headers to be more RFC2616 compliant, and skip LWS (linear white space; CR, LF, space, tab) and the end of lines and between the field name and the field value. This still isn't 100% compliant, since we don't support "multi line" responses at this time. This should fix PR [bin/22611] from TAMURA Kent (although I can't easily find a http server to reproduce the problem against.) - Fix a minor memory leak when parsing HTTP response headers. - Don't unnecessarily display a 401/407 error when running with -V. Fix from PR [bin/18535] by Jeremy Reed. - Don't warn about "ignored setsockopt" failures unless debugging is enabled. Suggested by Todd Vierling. - Allow empty passwords in ftp://user:@host/file auto-fetch URLs, per RFC 1738. Requested by Simon Poole. - correct URL syntax in comment - Note potentially surprising file-saving behaviour in case of HTTP redirects - -n is ignored for auto-fetch transfers - If connect(2) in xconnect() fails with EINTR, call select(2) on the socket until it's writable or it fails with something other than EINTR. This matches the behaviour in SUSv3, and prevents the problem when pressing ^T (SIGINFO, which is marked as restartable) during connection setup would cause ftp to fail with EADDRINUSE or EALREADY when the second connect(2) was attempted on the same socket. Problem found and solution provided by Maxime Henrion . - Add -q to usage. From Kouichirou Hiratsuka in PR 26199. - PR/25566: Anders Magnusson: ftp(1) do not like large TCP windows. Limit it to 8M. Mon Oct 6 01:23:03 UTC 2003 lukem * configure.in improvements: - When testing for IN6ADDRSZ in , pull in first. From Stoned Elipot - Whitespace cleanup Mon Aug 25 11:45:45 UTC 2003 lukem * Release "tnftp 20030825" * Add autoconf test for ; Cygwin needs it for ARG_MAX. Per discussion with Eugene Kotlyarov . Thu Jul 31 07:30:00 UTC 2003 lukem * release "tnftp 20030731" * merge ftp from NetBSD 20030731 to 20030731b: - Work around broken ftp servers (notably ProFTPd) that can't even follow RFC 2389, and skip any amount of whitespace before a FEATure response. The RFC says 'single space' yet ProFTPd puts two. Noted by DervishD . - Improve formatting of features[] debug dump. - Invalidate remote directory completion cache if any command which may change the remote contents completes successfully, including: del, mdel, ren, mkdir, rmdir, quote, and all upload commands. Patch from Yar Tikhiy . * merge ftp from NetBSD 20030228 to 20030731: - $FTPUSERAGENT overrides the HTTP User-Agent header. Based on patch from Douwe Kiela . - Add about:tnftp - Fix URL in about:netbsd - netbsd.org->NetBSD.org - strlcpy fix in fetch.c - Uppercase "URL" - fix a bogus error message when given a HTTP URL with a trailing slash - groff fixes in man page - tweak progressbar.c copyright; the stuff jason did in util.c wasn't migrated to this file - Don't coredump when printing '%n' in the prompt if there's no username yet. Fix from Maxim Konovalov * Add test for HAVE_IN6ADDRSZ (which older Darwin is lacking), and only enable INET6 if it exists. Patch from Amitai Schlair . * Improve ipv6 check for older linux systems that don't provide sin6_scope_id. Patch from YAMANO Yuji . Fri Feb 28 10:57:30 UTC 2003 lukem * tagged as "tnftp 2.0 beta1" Fri Feb 28 10:07:07 UTC 2003 lukem * renamed to `tnftp' (from `lukemftp') * renamed `libukem' to `libnetbsd' Mon Jun 17 06:50:13 UTC 2002 lukem * #if USE_GLOB_H, use instead of "ftpglob.h". Requested by Mike Heffner Mon Jun 10 08:12:35 UTC 2002 lukem * crank FTP_VERSION from 1.6-beta1 to 1.6-beta2 * replace missing fseeko(), with a wrapper to fseek() which checks that the offset isn't > LONG_MAX * #include #if HAVE_REGEX_H Mon Jun 10 01:27:46 UTC 2002 lukem * check for and replace sa_family_t definition * don't bother checking for issetugid(); it was only used in the internal libedit to prevent $HOME/.editrc from being used if running set-id, and the newer libedit code wouldn't even read $HOME/.editrc if issetugid() wasn't available. as many target operating systems don't have issetugid(), and lukemftp isn't likely to be run set-id (and $HOME/.netrc is used in any case), the issetugid() check has been disabled in libedit. * add back cpp code which #defines REGEX #if HAVE_REGEX_H Wed Jun 5 14:39:11 UTC 2002 lukem * crank FTP_VERSION from 1.6alpha1 to 1.6-beta1 * implement replacement setprogname() * use getprogname() instead of __progname * convert to christos' replacement fgetln(), as it's better than mine * merge ftp from NetBSD 20020605 to 20020606: - use setprogname() - only support -6 if INET6 is defined Wed Jun 5 13:08:25 UTC 2002 lukem * don't bother checking if is usable (see below). * always compile in local glob; it's the best way to ensure that various security issues are fixed * update libukem/glob.c from NetBSD's __glob13.c rev 1.22 and rev 1.23 * merge libedit from NetBSD 20010413 to 20020606: - constify; passes all gcc and lint strict checks. - add config.h [Jason Evans], to create a portable version of libedit that can be easily compiled on other OS's. - PR/12963:Jason Waterman: Fix signed cast problems. - Fixed an __P remnant - Close quoting. - Generate <>& symbolically. - Punctuation and whitespace nits, fix a typo. - PR/14188: Anthony Mallet: Provide an opaque data pointer to client programs. - a couple of minor fixes. originally by Ruslan Ermilov , highlighted to me by way of Mike Barcroft (thanks!) - PR/14067: Anthony Mallet: Provide a programmatic way to set the read_char function via a new el_set() operation. Thanks, nicely done :-) - `existent', not `existant' - Don't use HAVE_ yet. - Fix a warning. - Remove an unused variable. - If term_init() fails, cleanup and return NULL. This avoids other lossage. Pointed by charles. - va_{start,end} audit: Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end, especially in error cases. If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends. If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since it's the callers responsibility). Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks! - history_def_enter: fix off-by-one mistake in delete condition (the behaviour to keep at least one entry on the history list is retained). This fixes lib/9704 by Phil Nelson. * merge ftp from NetBSD 20020524 to 20020605: - when showing the final progress bar, replace "00:00 ETA" with the elapsed time. (suggested by simonb) - actually display transfer stats after a URL fetch. (bug introduced a *long* time ago) - update copyright & version * merge ftp from NetBSD 20001127 to 20020524: - Use "r+" instead of "r+w", since the latter is not standard. Noted by in private email. - Only send port number in HTTP/1.1 Host: request if port != 80. Fixes [bin/15415] from Takahiro Kambe - Fix bad mode passed by mls() to recvrequest(). Fixes [bin/16642] from - update copyrights - minor knf - invoke cmdtab.c_handler()s with argv[0] == c_name instead of the supplied name. that way the full (unambiguous) name is displayed in error messages and usage strings. - line2 may overrun if line is too long (> 200). be more careful on strcpy. - Handle URLs without files correctly (e.g, when using '-o -'). Fix from Anders Dinsen in [bin/13768] - portnum is unsigned, use %u instead of %d - Add -4 to force IPv4 and -6 to force IPv6 address usage. From Hajimu UMEMOTO, via Mike Heffner of FreeBSD. - use u_char instead of char in base64_encode(). problem noticed by Jorgen Lundman in private mail. - don't make broken file with -R option. - handle "*" in Content-Range properly. - If no_proxy condition is true && urltype == FTP_URL_T, use fetch_ftp to retrieve - convert to use getprogname() - Fix description for "form", "mode", and "struct" commands. Inspired by [bin/16736] from Steve McClellan - Generate <>& symbolically. I'm avoiding .../dist/... directories for now. - Punctuation nits. - Whitespace cleanup. - put "site" in alphabetical order. noted by Mike Barcroft in private email - avoid buffer overrun on PASV from malicious server. - Large file ASCII mode support by using fseeko() instead of fseek(). From Andrey A. Chernov of FreeBSD, via Mike Heffner. - Deal with const'ification if el_parse(). - call setlocale() on startup - display a limited progress bar (containing bytes xferred and xfer rate) when the file size is unknown - disable progress bar during remglob() Thu Mar 14 05:41:49 UTC 2002 lukem * ensure all AF_INET6 use is protected with #ifdef INET6 * remove unnecessary __attribute__ goop * libukem/snprintf.c: fix compile errors with gcc 3.x Tue Apr 17 08:07:29 UTC 2001 lukem * autoconf check for %q long long support in *printf() (instead of %ll), define and use HAVE_PRINTF_QD if so * ipv6 isn't compatible with socks, so disable the former * look for (instead of ) and * don't check for fparseln() twice * fix getaddrinfo() checks * crank FTP_VERSION from 1.5 to 1.6alpha1 * always ensure _PATH_BSHELL and _PATH_TMP are defined * prototype inet_pton() if its missing * don't bother trying to use if_indextoname() in ip6_sa2str() (fixes problems on MacOS X) * in inet_pton(), pull in for IN6ADDRSZ and INT16SZ, and define if missing Fri Apr 13 15:24:44 UTC 2001 lukem * only include if we have it * update glob(3) to netbsd-current (20010329), adding support for GLOB_LIMIT and fixing various buffer overflows. * update editline from NetBSD 20000915 -> NetBSD 20010413 - Enlarge editline buffers as needed to support arbitrary length lines. This also addresses lib/9712 by Phil Nelson. - consistently check for allocation failures and return -1, if we could not get more memory. - add support for home and end keys. - improve debugging support - el_line_t: make 'limit' const Mon Nov 27 23:23:40 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20001127): - implement "mreget"; as per "mget" but uses "reget" instead of "get" - add -N netrc and $NETRC, as methods to select an alternative .netrc file - cache local user name and home directory for further use - in mget(), use docase() instead of a local version to do the case conversion. - format string cleanups - be more explicit that $ftp_proxy and $http_proxy are not supported for interactive sessions - cope with 2553bis getnameinfo (always attach scope id) getnameinfo error check. - use NI_MAXHOST with getnameinfo. we can assume presence of getnameinfo. Tue Nov 7 00:16:23 EST 2000 lukem * libukem/snprintf.c had a non-functional `%s' due to a function declaration mismatch. problem found and fixed by Hubert Feyrer Wed Oct 11 14:06:19 EST 2000 lukem * released version 1.5 Tue Oct 3 10:22:36 EST 2000 lukem * crank to version 1.5 beta6 * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20001003) - explicitly use SOCK_STREAM with socket() instead of res->ai_socktype, because it appears that linux with glibc doesn't set the latter correctly after one of getaddrinfo() or getnameinfo(). - clarify that $ftp_proxy only works for full URLs and can't be used for interactive connections. Mon Sep 25 21:52:12 EST 2000 lukem * crank to version 1.5 beta5 Sun Sep 24 13:31:19 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000924) - since everything else here uses ANSI C, we might as well replace __STRING() with the ANSI C stringization stuff... - base64_encode should be static. picked up by hp/ux(!) compiler - It appears that whilst Apache 1.3.9 incorrectly puts a trailing space after the chunksize (before the \r\n), Apache 1.3.11 puts *multiple* trailing spaces after the chunksize. I 'm fairly certain that this is contrary to RFC 2068 section 3.6, but whatever... Found by David Brownlee - always include , not just when INET6 is defined. resolves PR [bin/10970] by Richard Earnshaw > - in progressmeter() perform the check for foregroundproc() a little earlier - removed unused variable `items' in list_vertical() Sat Sep 23 15:43:34 EST 2000 lukem * remove unused sverrno in warnx() and errx() * remove unused h_error in getnameinfo() * in getaddrinfo(), don't bother declaring in6_addrany[] and in6_loopback #ifndef INET6 Thu Sep 21 11:26:35 EST 2000 lukem * in getaddrinfo.c::str_isnumber(), use strtol() and check the result, instead of using strtoul() and not checking the result. * define INADDRSZ if it's not found (e.g, HP/UX doesn't seem to have it in ) Wed Sep 20 09:23:59 EST 2000 lukem * crank to version 1.5 beta4 Mon Sep 18 18:19:54 EST 2000 lukem * add AC_AIX test, which defines _ALL_SOURCE under AIX * use ANSI # stringization instead of __STRING() * define HAVE_RFC2553_NETDB if defines AI_NUMERICHOST (et al) and has getaddrinfo(). (some systems only implement RFC2133) * don't bother with AC_C_CONST as we depend upon ANSI C elsewhere * when HAVE_RFC2553_NETDB isn't set, and we're #defining various EAI_, AI_, and NI_ items, #undef first incase a system partially implements these in * look for tgetent() in -ltinfo before -lncurses, because ncurses 5.0 has been split up into multiple libraries. from Arkadiusz Miskiewicz Fri Sep 15 01:09:10 EST 2000 lukem * don't bother defining __P() or __STRING() based on whether __STDC__ is available or not, since these aren't used any more * fix mkstemp() prototype * declare getpass() if necessary * we don't need the readline xxgdb hack in libedit... * convert to ansi declarations * use ansi prototypes instead of __P() * merge in changes from makelist 1.4 -> 1.6: - generate ansi prototypes instead of using __P(). noted by christos - fix a couple of comments - add -m option to makelist, which generates an mdoc table with the key bindings and their descriptions - manually add the output of 'sh ./makelist -m vi.c ed.c common.c' to a new section in editrc(5) called `EDITOR COMMANDS' * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (20000915) * convert to new style guide, which includes: - ansi prototypes & features (such as stdargs) - 8 space indents * history_def_set has a `const int' as a third arg, not an `int'. picked up by the ultrix compiler, reported by simonb@ ... * generate ansi prototypes instead of using __P(). noted by christos. fix a couple of comments * make xxgdb and a gdb linked with libedit's readline emulation work properly together. xxgdb communicates with a gdb running on a pty that it sets to -echo,-onlcr prior to forking the gdb process. GNU readline preserves the -echo setting while libedit was undoing it (setting the tty to a sane state and totally confusing xxgdb's parser). this diff simply disables libedit if both readline emulation and "stty -echo" are used/set. that is enough to make xxgdb work once again, but (XXX) this is not how GNU readline handles stty -echo (it does not echo anything, but editing commands like ^A,^K, etc. still work), so the readline emulation isn't perfect. Tue Aug 29 18:00:08 EST 2000 lukem * don't bother testing for #if __STDC__; just assume we have it... Mon Aug 28 22:45:08 EST 2000 lukem * refine tests for IPv6 #defines (EAI_, AI_, NI_, ...). should improve portability on systems which implement RFC 2133 but not RFC 2553. Wed Aug 9 02:12:51 EST 2000 lukem * use #if __STDC__ instead of #ifdef __STDC__ * only test 'case NETDB_INTERNAL:' if it's defined * fix support for --program-prefix et al * only include in the files that need it, because the DELETE define in some system's implementations causes name collisions in libedit. Mon Aug 7 08:17:37 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000807) * implement parseport(), which takes a string and attempts to convert it to a numeric port number * use parseport() in parse_url() and hookup() * don't try and lookup the port number using getaddrinfo(), as it's too hard to separate a failed host name lookup from a failed service name lookup. this was causing lossage on systems that don't have `http' in services(5) (such as solaris), but only crept in when we started using getaddrinfo() unconditionally. Wed Aug 2 23:43:50 EST 2000 lukem * crank to version 1.5 beta3 * define NO_LONG_LONG not NO_QUAD * detect if struct sockaddr.sa_len exists (rather than relying upon #ifdef BSD4_4) * detect if socklen_t exists, and if not, typedef as unsigned int * detect if struct addrinfo exists, and if not declare it and #define associated EAI_, AI_, and NI_ defines. * look for & replace: getaddrinfo(), getnameinfo(), inet_ntop(), inet_pton() * look for gethostbyname2() * don't bother looking for hstrerror() or inet_aton() anymore * include and * define USE_SELECT instead of __USE_SELECT * always define HAVE_H_ERRNO * add Brian Stark to THANKS, for lots of AIX porting feedback * improve detection of sin_len for AIX (now part of sa_len test) * add functions needed by recent ftp import: getaddrinfo(), getnameinfo(), inet_ntop(), inet_pton() remove functions not needed anymore: hstrerror(), inet_aton() * use #if HAVE_ISSETUGID not #ifdef * update from NetBSD-current (20000802): - rename NO_QUAD to NO_LONG_LONG, QUAD* -> LL* and add ULL* (unsigned) equivalents. name change suggested by Klaus Klein - change defined(BSD4_4) || HAVE_SIN_LEN tests into HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN, and set the latter if BSD4_4 exists Mon Jul 31 10:59:10 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000731) - we can't just rename BSD4_4 -> HAVE_SIN_LEN, since bsd systems define BSD4_4; change tests to test for either defined(BSD4_4) or HAVE_SIN_LEN - more KNF Sun Jul 30 16:55:09 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000730): - clean up NO_QUAD support: create helper #defines and use as appropriate: #define NOQUAD ! NOQUAD ------- ------ - ------ QUADF "%ld" "%lld" QUADFP(x) "%" x "ld" "%" x "lld" QUADT long long long STRTOL(x,y,z) strtol(x,y,z) strtoll(x,y,z) - always use getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() instead of maintaining two code paths. - rename __USE_SELECT to USE_SELECT - rename BSD4_4 to HAVE_SIN_LEN - replace union sockunion {} with struct sockinet {}, and modify the code accordingly. this is possibly more portable, as it doesn't rely upon the structure alignment within the union for our own stuff. Fri Jul 28 22:11:17 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000728): - no trailing , on last item (FEAT_max) in enum - rename "opts" to "remopts", so people used to "o host" don't get bitten Wed Jul 26 18:59:19 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000726): - add support for FEAT and OPTS commands with `features' and `opts'. (from RFC 2389). - add support for MLST & MLSD (machine parseble listings) with 'mlst', 'mlsd' and 'pmlsd' (mlsd |$PAGER) commands. (from draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-11) - rename remotesyst() to getremoteinfo(), and modify to parse the result from FEAT (if supported), and take into account the support for the various extensions such as MDTM, SIZE, REST (STREAM), MLSD, and FEAT/OPTS. - put each feature into one of the following categories: - known to work (explicit FEAT) - unknown but assume works until explicit failure, when it's then tagged as `known not to work'. - known not to work (FEAT succeeded but didn't return anything, or was unknown and then explicit failure) assign results into features[] matrix. - add support to getreply() so that an optional callback will be called for each line received from the server except for the first and last. this is used in FEAT (and MLST) parsing. - modify various commands to check if REST (STREAM), MDTM and SIZE are explicitly or implicitly supported before using. - fix `syst' when verbose is off. - minor knf (indent goto labels by one space, etc). - simply various command usage handlers by assuming that argv != NULL except for quit() and disconnect(). - errx?/warnx? audit. do not pass variable alone, use %s. * check for issetugid() and don't use in libedit if it doesn't exist. * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (20000726): * Only look in home directory for .editrc. (Discussed with Christos.) * in glob.c #undef TILDE before redefining, because some AIX systems #define TILDE in Mon Jul 10 00:28:51 EST 2000 lukem * released lukemftp 1.4 Thu Jun 15 23:28:49 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000615): * migrate the SYST parsing from setpeer() into a separate remotesyst(). call remotesyst() only when login has been successful some servers don't let you run SYST until you've successfully logged in. * in fetch_ftp(), always call setpeer() with autologin disabled, and use the following ftp_login() to DTRT. this prevents ftp from trying to login a second time if the first autologin fails when connecting to a remote site anonymously using autofetch. * reset unix_proxy and unix_server in cleanuppeer() * missed a function conversion in the KNF sweep... Mon Jun 12 01:16:12 EST 2000 lukem * change lukemftp.h to check !HAVE_STRDUP instead of !HAVE_STRSUP. fixes compile problem on systems which have strdup() as a macro. * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000612): from itojun: better fix for previous (doesn't need in_addr_t or u_int32_t) Sun Jun 11 12:19:52 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000611): portability fixes for lukemftp: * initconn(): use in_addr_t instead of u_int32_t when manipulating IPv6 addresses (and assume anything with ipv6 has in_addr_t; if not, i'll add an autoconf test for it) * ai_unmapped(): not all systems have sin_len; so only set #ifdef BSD4_4 * fix some lint Mon Jun 5 21:10:31 EST 2000 lukem * released lukemftp 1.3 Mon Jun 5 19:53:49 EST 2000 lukem * convert various support files to ANSI C * look for strtoll() instead of strtoq() * update COPYRIGHT, THANKS, NEWS * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000605): - fix ai_unmapped() to be a no-op in the !def INET6 case - display `(-INET6)' at the end of the version string if !def INET6 - clarify in the man page that IPv6 support may not be present (for lukemftp :) * ensure has VIS_WHITE et al Sun Jun 4 18:00:07 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000604): - Change `ls' to use the `LIST' and not `NLST' FTP protocol command. Now that after many years on not caring we find certain popular ftp servers are starting to obey RFC959 to the letter of the law and will only return a list of filenames (not directories or other filetypes) in the output of `NLST', then `LIST' is more useful in this case. (Note that the aforementioned pedanticness means that filename completion isn't as useful as it could be...) Fixes [bin/8937] by David A. Gatwood - convert to ANSI KNF - Add support for `fget localfile', which reads a list of filenames to retrieve from localfile. Based on work by Darren Reed. - Update copyright dates. - s/strtoq/strtoll/ (the latter is standardised) - Add support for 'ftp -u url file ...', to upload a list of files to given url. Mostly based on [bin/10019] by Scott Aaron Bamford - convert IPv4 mapped address (::ffff:10.1.1.1) into real IPv4 address before touching it. IPv4 mapped address complicates too many things in FTP protocol handling. - do not pass scoped IPv6 address notation on Host: directive, since scope identifier is local to the originating node. do not allow scoped IPv6 address notation in URL, if it is via proxy. - fixes from cgd: * sanity check a length (otherwise certain bogus responses can crash ftp) * allow a transfer encoding type of `binary'; certain firewall vendors return this bogus type... - make debugging output unambiguous on IPv6 numeric addrs (don't use host:port) - http://[::1]:8080/ is legal. - send Host: directive with RFC2732 bracket notation for IPv6 numeric, otherwise "host:port" is ambiguous to servers (clarification will be submitted as update to RFC2732). - only use getaddrinfo() et al if both NI_NUMERICHOST *and* INET6 are defined... (allows --disable-ipv6 in lukemftp's configure script to disable this as well, which is good for testing when it appears getaddrinfo() is borken) - updated comment on IPv4 mapped address. sync with kame. - Fix examples on using pipes in local filenames. AFAICT, ftp has always required `dir . |more' not as `dir |more' treats `|more' as the remote filename. Resolves [bin/9922] by Geoff Wing - ftp(1): treats IPv4 mapped destination as IPv4 peer, not native IPv6 peer. this does not support network with SIIT translator. - inhibit too-noisy message for scoped address data transfer (will be enabled in "debug" mode). - only use IPTOS_ setsockopt()s if they're defined (e.g, SunOS doesn't). from Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no - allow IPv6 extended numeric address in host part. (draft-ietf-ipngwg-scopedaddr-format-01.txt). fixes PR 9616. * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (20000604): - use strtol() (instead of atoi()) for sane error detection Wed May 31 19:24:53 EST 2000 lukem * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (20000531): - Fix refresh glitches when using auto-margin. - Don't dump core on empty .editrc files. - el_insertstr takes a "const char *" not "char *" now as it doesn't modify the argument. Thu Feb 3 20:19:40 EST 2000 lukem * released lukemftp 1.2 Tue Feb 1 09:47:51 EST 2000 lukem * add --enable-ipv6 and --disable-ipv6 to configure * modify libedit/sig.? to use sigfunc instead of sig_t, and deprecate autoconf tests for retsigtype and sig_t. This fixes portability problems with Digital UNIX 5.0. * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000201): - define private type `sigfunc' as typedef void (*sigfunc) __P((int)); and replace use of sig_t and void (*)(int). certain other OSes define sig_t differently to that (they add extra arguments), and it causes problems due to function mismatches, etc... Wed Jan 26 22:54:38 EST 2000 lukem * search for tgetent() in -ltermcap then -lcurses and -lncurses * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000126): - roll back to using sscanf() instead of strptime() to parse `yyyymmddhhmmss' strings, since the latter technically can't parse dates without non alphanumerics between the elements (even though NetBSD's strptime() copes). Tue Jan 25 19:09:37 EST 2000 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (20000125): - complete_ambiguous(): be consistent about completing unambiguous matches; if the word is already complete then return CC_REFRESH so that the higher layer may append a suffix if necessary. Fix from Launey Thomas - change references from draft-ietf-ipngwg-url-literal-01.txt to RFC2732 - work around bug in apache 1.3.9 which incorrectly puts a trailing space after the chunksize. noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino in [bin/9096] - work around lame ftpd's that don't return a correct post-Y2K date in the output of `MDTM'. obviously the programmer of aforementioned lame ftpd's did something like "19%02d", tm->tm_year instead of "%04d", tm->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE fixes [bin/9289] by jbernard@mines.edu * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (20000125): - PR/9244: Kevin Schoedel: libedit dumps bindings inconsistently - PR/9243: Kevin Schoedel: libedit ignores repeat count - Add support for automatic and magic margins (from tcsh) This makes the rightmost column usable on all programs that use editline. Tue Dec 21 08:59:22 EST 1999 lukem * update INSTALL notes for some systems * if sl_init() exists, check return value of sl_add() is int and compile in a replacement copy if it's not the case * don't look for - always use local prototypes; older NetBSD systems may have conflicting prototypes Mon Dec 20 11:21:28 EST 1999 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (19991220): - Move version from ftp_var.h to version.h - Fix chunked support; probably broke after rate limiting was added. Problem noticed/debugging assisted by giles lean . - remove unnecessary freeaddrinfo(res), since res0 was changed to be freed earlier in itojun's last commit. fixes [bin/8948]. - remove `const char *reason'; it was being assigned but not used. - fix memory leak in fetch_url (no freeaddrinfo was there). sync with recent KAME. - separate out the main `data pump' loop into two: one that supports rate limiting and one that doesn't. simplifies the code, and speeds up the latter case a bit, at the expense of duplicating a few lines... Sun Nov 28 18:20:41 EST 1999 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (19991128): - implement xsl_init() and xsl_add(); error checking forms of sl_{init,add}() - fix bug where the second press of on an empty word (i.e, list all options) may have resulted in an strncmp() against NULL. (detected by _DIAGASSERT()) - in cleanuppeer(), reset username to NULL after free()ing it. fixes [bin/8870] by Wolfgang Rupprecht - complete_remote(): use remglob("", ...) instead of remglob(".", ...), for listings of the current working directory; some ftp servers don't like `NLST .'. [noted by Giles Lean ] - recvrequest(): treat remote=="" as remote==NULL when calling command(). (to support the above change) - support `[user@]' in `[user@]host' and `[user@]host[:][path]'. [based on idea (and initial code) from David Maxwell ] - `idle' may be invoked without any args - reformat some comments - reformat usage string in program and man page - call updateremotepwd() after successful login, not after successful connect - always call setsockopt(, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, ) (et al); using #if defined(IPPROTO_IP) doesn't work on certain foreign systems where enums instead of #defines are used... [noted by Matthias Pfaller ] Mon Nov 15 23:01:58 EST 1999 lukem * released lukemftp 1.1 Mon Nov 15 09:07:01 EST 1999 lukem * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (19991115): - instead of using a private coord_t global variable to store the size of the rprompt, use the previously unused coord_t el->el_rprompt.p_pos Sat Nov 13 14:42:22 EST 1999 lukem * support caching of results in AC_MSG_TRY_{COMPILE,LINK} autoconf tests * add NEWS file * clarify copyright statement in COPYING * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (19991113): - implement `set rprompt'; right side version of `set prompt'. depends on EL_RPROMPT support i added to editline(3). - allow $FTPPROMPT and $FTPRPROMPT to override defaults for the relevant prompts - move `%' formatting code from prompt() to expandbuf(). - implement `%.' and `%c', similar to the same % codes in tcsh(1) (functionality I added to tcsh nearly 6 years ago), except that `%.' always does `...trailing' and `%c' always does `/trailing'. - unknown `%foo' codes get printed as `%foo' - implement updateremotepwd(); update the global variable `remotepwd' to contain the remote working directory. - add `set prompt', a user configurable prompt. (defaults to `ftp> '). the following escape characters a la tcsh(1) are supported: %/, %m, %M, and %n. - add global var `username'; used by prompt code - fix a couple of minor memory leaks - bump version - prevent minor memory leak (unnecessary strdup) - implement restarting file:/// non-proxied http:// URLs (with -R). - fix a semicolono which stopped file:/// from working - split the version string into product and version - be consistent about reporting the version between: + status command + about:version URL fetch + User-agent sent in http requests - hookup(): when using getservbyname() (when getaddrinfo() isn't available), if the provided port is a valid number use that rather than trying to do getservbyname() against it. fixes a problem on foreign systems noted by Chuck Silvers - support `about:version'. also display the version in the output of `status'. * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (19991113): - implement printing a right-side prompt. code derived from similar work I wrote for tcsh(1) three years ago. - implement EL_RPROMPT, which allows a setting/getting of a function which returns a string to be used as the right-side prompt. * replace manually managed config.h.in with acconfig.h and use autoheader to generate the former. * add missing entry for `#undef write' in acconfig.h (for SOCKS) * configure.in: - use `LL' suffix on long long constant used to test snprintf("%lld") - test for EL_RPROMPT instead of EL_EDITMODE, since the former is is a newer required feature * in makelist, set LC_ALL="C", in case the locale confuses awk. problem noted by Peter Seebach Wed Oct 27 07:00:00 UTC 1999 lukem * released 1.0 * removed libedit/TEST/test.c; no need to distribute it Mon Oct 25 21:59:54 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b7 * put VERSION string into lukemftp.h, and display with the `status' command Mon Oct 25 11:36:59 EST 1999 lukem * merge ftp from NetBSD-current (19991025): - fix up confirm() (broke `a' and `p' in last commit) - simplify main loop (don't need `top' variable any more) - use a struct sockaddr_in6.sin6_addr for the result from inet_pton(), rather than u_char buf[16] - add a few more comments new features: - add `usage'; displays the usage of a command. implemented by calling the c_handler() with argc = 0, argv = "funcname". - add `passive auto'; does the same as $FTPMODE=auto. - add `set [option value]'; display all options, or set an option to a value. - add `unset option'; unset an option. - add getoptionvalue() to retrieve an option's value, and replace a few global variables with calls to this. - implement cleanuppeer(), which resets various bits of state back to `disconnected'. call in disconnect() and lostpeer(). - support completing on `options'. - improve recovery after a SIGINT may have closed the connection. XXX: there's still a couple to fix other stuff: - various consistency fixes in the man page. - ensure that the command usage strings in the code and man page match reality. - mput/mget: check that the connection still exists before each xfer. - minor cosmetic changes in confirm(). - set code correctly in sizecmd() and modtime() - don't need \n in err() strings. - change lostpeer to take an argument (rather than casting (sig_t)lostpeer in signal handlers) - knf and whitespace police. Sun Oct 24 17:02:59 EST 1999 lukem * merge libedit from NetBSD-current (19991024): - don't assume locales are not working - it may not be the case - re_refresh(): cast the character passed to re_addc() to unsigned char, so we don't end up calling isprint() with negative value when chars are signed and character value is >= 128 - Fix pointer arithmatic (caused problems on LP64, including ftp dumping core when `edit' was turned off then on). Problem solved by David Huggins-Daines Tue Oct 12 18:05:21 EST 1999 lukem * install man page from ${srcdir} not from . Tue Oct 12 17:00:41 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b6 * merge from NetBSD-current (19991012): a few user interface and cosmetic tweaks: - confirm(): move from util.c to cmds.c. display mnemonic string in its prompt. add support for `q' (terminate current xfer), `?' (show help list) - in various signal handlers, output a linefeed only if fromatty. - if fgets(stdin) returned NULL (i.e, EOF), clearerr(stdin) because you don't want future fgets to fail. this is not done for the fgets() in the main command loop, since ftp will quit at that point. - unless ftp is invoked with -a, don't retain the anonftp setting between hosts (`ftp somehost:' sets anonftp, but you don't want that to `stick' if you close that connection and open a new one). Mon Oct 11 23:06:38 EST 1999 lukem * check for working const * reorganise addition of -lukem to LIBS (was being added twice) * merge from netbsd-current: - use sigjmp_buf instead of jmp_buf for sigsetjmp() buffer * libedit: don't bother generating & compiling editline.c, since its component parts are compiled anyway. Sun Oct 10 12:08:39 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b5 * in libedit, use xsignal_restart() (from src/util.c) instead of signal(); the isn't guaranteed to work on some foreign systems (e.g, IRIX) if sigaction() is used in the same program. * merge from netbsd-current: - use sigsetjmp()/siglongjump() instead of setjmp()/longjmp(); the latter don't save the signal mask on some foreign systems. - ensure signal handlers don't use stdio and do reset errno if they don't exit with siglongjmp() - use a common SIGINT handler for {send,recv}request() - allow a second SIGINT during the "xfer aborted. waiting for remote to finish abort." stage. if this occurs, just call lostpeer() to close the connection. whilst this might be considered brutal, it's also extremely handy if you're impatient or there's lossage at the remote end. * add preformatted manual page * fix --enable-editline Wed Oct 6 10:19:00 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b4 * don't defining SIGINFO to SIGQUIT if the former doesn't exist; the code now supports both as a method of getting the transfer stats * rototill signal handling in the actual data xfer routines, and specifically set SIGQUIT to psummary in each one, to override editline's handler Tue Oct 5 23:48:29 EST 1999 lukem * factor out SIGINFO setting into a handler that is always active (but only prints out info if bytes > 0). only set the handler if SIGINFO is defined * hijack SIGQUIT to be the same as SIGINFO * in {recv,send}request(), factor a lot of duplicated code out into a `cleanup' section at the end * rework shell() a bit * enhancments from Marc Horowitz to improve connection timeouts: - implement xsignal_restart(), which only sets the SA_RESTART flag if specifically requested - xsignal() is now a wrapper to xsignal_restart(). INFO, USR1, USR2 and WINCH are restartable, ALRM, INT, PIPE and QUIT are not - improve getreply()'s timeout code to take advantage of the above * improve wording of how globbing works for `classic' URLs (host:path) suggested by John Refling in relation to PRs [bin/8519] and [bin/8520] * always compile in the `edit' command even if NO_EDITCOMPLETE defined it's just a no-op in the latter case, which is more consistent to the users * always compile in about: support (i.e, remove NO_ABOUT). i'm entitled to some vanity in this program... * update copyrights Mon Oct 4 10:57:41 EST 1999 lukem * Invoke ar with `cr' not `cq' * Use AC_PROG_RANLIB to find ranlib, and use it on the libraries * Remove `makelist' from dependency list for libedit files; re-running configure shouldn't result in rebuilding libedit * Add support for --{en,dis}able-editcomplete (defaults to enabled), which prevents libedit support from being compiled in. From Chris G. Demetriou Sun Oct 3 16:49:01 EST 1999 lukem * touch up the README * add COPYING, INSTALL, THANKS * whitespace consistency * in config.h, replace NO_QUAD with HAVE_QUAD_SUPPORT, and in lukemftp.h define the former if the latter is non zero * change test against GETPGRP_VOID from #ifdef to #if * snprintf(): in the truncation case, ensure that the length returned is the actual length, not the needed length Sat Oct 2 00:41:34 EST 1999 lukem * fix more lossage with $(srcdir) / $(VPATH) stuff; seems to work now when configured in a separate directory * actually test the correct variable when determining whether to run AC_FUNC_GETPGRP Fri Oct 1 19:32:22 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b3 * use AC_PROG_MAKE_SET * determine setting of NO_QUAD with configure not lukemftp.h * if have long long and have snprintf, test that snprintf supports %lld. if it doesn't use private version * change strtoq from returning off_t to returning long long * updates from NetBSD mainline: - only try epsv once per connection (i.e, don't bother again if it fails) - improve description of rate command - fix up global vars; they're now externed in ftp_var.h except when main.c includes it - remove "pathnames.h" Fri Oct 1 10:08:43 EST 1999 lukem * updates from NetBSD mainline: - fix determining of homedir - parse_url(): fix checking of portnum - move kame copyrights after bsd/tnfi ones * released 1.0b2 * add %lld and %qd support to snprintf() for displaying long long's * support VPATH and srcdir Thu Sep 30 17:19:35 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0b1 * fix from NetBSD mainline: in empty() FD_ZERO the correct variable Wed Sep 29 23:34:33 EST 1999 lukem * major rework; reimport code from NetBSD-current 1999/09/29 into separate subdirectories and build from there. organisation is now: libedit replacement libedit libukem replacements for missing functions src main ftp source Mon Sep 27 00:43:12 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0 a6 Sun Sep 26 17:17:05 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0 a5 Sat Sep 25 00:58:28 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0 a4 Fri Sep 24 17:07:07 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0 a3 Fri Sep 24 16:18:29 EST 1999 lukem * released 1.0 a2 Tue Sep 21 11:38:49 EST 1999 lukem * import usr.src/bin/ftp and usr.src/lib/libedit sources from NetBSD Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/NEWS =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/NEWS (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/NEWS (revision 296314) @@ -1,65 +1,73 @@ -$NetBSD: NEWS,v 1.11 2014/11/03 21:48:49 lukem Exp $ +$NetBSD: NEWS,v 1.12 2015/10/04 06:20:58 lukem Exp $ -This is tnftp version 20141104. +This is tnftp version 20151004. + +Changes in tnftp 20141104 to 20151004: + + Implement '-x xferbufsize' to set xferbuf size. + + Add Server Name Indication (SNI) support for https. + + Increase buffer limit used for response handling. Changes in tnftp from 20141031 to 20141104: Portability fixes. Changes in tnftp from 20130505 to 20141031: Ignore special character behaviour in filenames not provided by the user. Fixes CVE-2014-8517. Fix timeout on HTTP fetches. Changes in tnftp from 20100108 to 20130505: Support https:// fetch if OpenSSL is available and enabled. Allow -R to restart non-existent ftp:// URIs. Parse HTTP 'Date' entries in the `C' locale rather than the user's. When using the response to SYST to decide whether to default to 'binary' be a lot less specific. Portability fixes. Changes in tnftp from 20091122 to 20100108: Portability fixes. Changes in tnftp from 20090606 to 20091122: Portability fixes. Changes in tnftp from 20090520 to 20090606: Portability fixes. Changes in tnftp from 20070806 to 20090520: Fix intermittent "Alarm clock" error. Add epsv6 and epsv to disable extended passive mode for IPv6 or both IPv4 and IPv6 respectively. Improve parsing of HTTP chunked transfers per RFC2616. Use the service name to getaddrinfo() (along with the host name), so that features such as DNS Service Discovery will work. Fix various compiler warnings. Changes in tnftp from 20050625 to 20070806: Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections. Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies. Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ... Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris. 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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "tnftp.h" #if 0 /* tnftp */ #include #ifndef lint -__RCSID(" NetBSD: fetch.c,v 1.206 2014/10/26 16:21:59 christos Exp "); +__RCSID(" NetBSD: fetch.c,v 1.207 2015/09/12 19:38:42 wiz Exp "); #endif /* not lint */ /* * FTP User Program -- Command line file retrieval */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* tnftp */ #include "ssl.h" #include "ftp_var.h" #include "version.h" typedef enum { UNKNOWN_URL_T=-1, HTTP_URL_T, #ifdef WITH_SSL HTTPS_URL_T, #endif FTP_URL_T, FILE_URL_T, CLASSIC_URL_T } url_t; __dead static void aborthttp(int); __dead static void timeouthttp(int); #ifndef NO_AUTH static int auth_url(const char *, char **, const char *, const char *); static void base64_encode(const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *); #endif static int go_fetch(const char *); static int fetch_ftp(const char *); static int fetch_url(const char *, const char *, char *, char *); static const char *match_token(const char **, const char *); static int parse_url(const char *, const char *, url_t *, char **, char **, char **, char **, in_port_t *, char **); static void url_decode(char *); static int redirect_loop; #define STRNEQUAL(a,b) (strncasecmp((a), (b), sizeof((b))-1) == 0) #define ISLWS(x) ((x)=='\r' || (x)=='\n' || (x)==' ' || (x)=='\t') #define SKIPLWS(x) do { while (ISLWS((*x))) x++; } while (0) #define ABOUT_URL "about:" /* propaganda */ #define FILE_URL "file://" /* file URL prefix */ #define FTP_URL "ftp://" /* ftp URL prefix */ #define HTTP_URL "http://" /* http URL prefix */ #ifdef WITH_SSL #define HTTPS_URL "https://" /* https URL prefix */ #define IS_HTTP_TYPE(urltype) \ (((urltype) == HTTP_URL_T) || ((urltype) == HTTPS_URL_T)) #else #define IS_HTTP_TYPE(urltype) \ ((urltype) == HTTP_URL_T) #endif /* * Determine if token is the next word in buf (case insensitive). * If so, advance buf past the token and any trailing LWS, and * return a pointer to the token (in buf). Otherwise, return NULL. * token may be preceded by LWS. * token must be followed by LWS or NUL. (I.e, don't partial match). */ static const char * match_token(const char **buf, const char *token) { const char *p, *orig; size_t tlen; tlen = strlen(token); p = *buf; SKIPLWS(p); orig = p; if (strncasecmp(p, token, tlen) != 0) return NULL; p += tlen; if (*p != '\0' && !ISLWS(*p)) return NULL; SKIPLWS(p); orig = *buf; *buf = p; return orig; } #ifndef NO_AUTH /* * Generate authorization response based on given authentication challenge. * Returns -1 if an error occurred, otherwise 0. * Sets response to a malloc(3)ed string; caller should free. */ static int auth_url(const char *challenge, char **response, const char *guser, const char *gpass) { const char *cp, *scheme, *errormsg; char *ep, *clear, *realm; char uuser[BUFSIZ], *gotpass; const char *upass; int rval; size_t len, clen, rlen; *response = NULL; clear = realm = NULL; rval = -1; cp = challenge; scheme = "Basic"; /* only support Basic authentication */ gotpass = NULL; DPRINTF("auth_url: challenge `%s'\n", challenge); if (! match_token(&cp, scheme)) { warnx("Unsupported authentication challenge `%s'", challenge); goto cleanup_auth_url; } #define REALM "realm=\"" if (STRNEQUAL(cp, REALM)) cp += sizeof(REALM) - 1; else { warnx("Unsupported authentication challenge `%s'", challenge); goto cleanup_auth_url; } /* XXX: need to improve quoted-string parsing to support \ quoting, etc. */ if ((ep = strchr(cp, '\"')) != NULL) { len = ep - cp; realm = (char *)ftp_malloc(len + 1); (void)strlcpy(realm, cp, len + 1); } else { warnx("Unsupported authentication challenge `%s'", challenge); goto cleanup_auth_url; } fprintf(ttyout, "Username for `%s': ", realm); if (guser != NULL) { (void)strlcpy(uuser, guser, sizeof(uuser)); fprintf(ttyout, "%s\n", uuser); } else { (void)fflush(ttyout); if (get_line(stdin, uuser, sizeof(uuser), &errormsg) < 0) { warnx("%s; can't authenticate", errormsg); goto cleanup_auth_url; } } if (gpass != NULL) upass = gpass; else { gotpass = getpass("Password: "); if (gotpass == NULL) { warnx("Can't read password"); goto cleanup_auth_url; } upass = gotpass; } clen = strlen(uuser) + strlen(upass) + 2; /* user + ":" + pass + "\0" */ clear = (char *)ftp_malloc(clen); (void)strlcpy(clear, uuser, clen); (void)strlcat(clear, ":", clen); (void)strlcat(clear, upass, clen); if (gotpass) memset(gotpass, 0, strlen(gotpass)); /* scheme + " " + enc + "\0" */ rlen = strlen(scheme) + 1 + (clen + 2) * 4 / 3 + 1; *response = (char *)ftp_malloc(rlen); (void)strlcpy(*response, scheme, rlen); len = strlcat(*response, " ", rlen); /* use `clen - 1' to not encode the trailing NUL */ base64_encode((unsigned char *)clear, clen - 1, (unsigned char *)*response + len); memset(clear, 0, clen); rval = 0; cleanup_auth_url: FREEPTR(clear); FREEPTR(realm); return (rval); } /* * Encode len bytes starting at clear using base64 encoding into encoded, * which should be at least ((len + 2) * 4 / 3 + 1) in size. */ static void base64_encode(const unsigned char *clear, size_t len, unsigned char *encoded) { static const unsigned char enc[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; unsigned char *cp; size_t i; cp = encoded; for (i = 0; i < len; i += 3) { *(cp++) = enc[((clear[i + 0] >> 2))]; *(cp++) = enc[((clear[i + 0] << 4) & 0x30) | ((clear[i + 1] >> 4) & 0x0f)]; *(cp++) = enc[((clear[i + 1] << 2) & 0x3c) | ((clear[i + 2] >> 6) & 0x03)]; *(cp++) = enc[((clear[i + 2] ) & 0x3f)]; } *cp = '\0'; while (i-- > len) *(--cp) = '='; } #endif /* * Decode %xx escapes in given string, `in-place'. */ static void url_decode(char *url) { unsigned char *p, *q; if (EMPTYSTRING(url)) return; p = q = (unsigned char *)url; #define HEXTOINT(x) (x - (isdigit(x) ? '0' : (islower(x) ? 'a' : 'A') - 10)) while (*p) { if (p[0] == '%' && p[1] && isxdigit((unsigned char)p[1]) && p[2] && isxdigit((unsigned char)p[2])) { *q++ = HEXTOINT(p[1]) * 16 + HEXTOINT(p[2]); p+=3; } else *q++ = *p++; } *q = '\0'; } /* * Parse URL of form (per RFC 3986): * ://[[:]@][:][/] * Returns -1 if a parse error occurred, otherwise 0. * It's the caller's responsibility to url_decode() the returned * user, pass and path. * * Sets type to url_t, each of the given char ** pointers to a * malloc(3)ed strings of the relevant section, and port to * the number given, or ftpport if ftp://, or httpport if http://. * * XXX: this is not totally RFC 3986 compliant; will have the * leading `/' unless it's an ftp:// URL, as this makes things easier * for file:// and http:// URLs. ftp:// URLs have the `/' between the * host and the URL-path removed, but any additional leading slashes * in the URL-path are retained (because they imply that we should * later do "CWD" with a null argument). * * Examples: * input URL output path * --------- ----------- * "http://host" "/" * "http://host/" "/" * "http://host/path" "/path" * "file://host/dir/file" "dir/file" * "ftp://host" "" * "ftp://host/" "" * "ftp://host//" "/" * "ftp://host/dir/file" "dir/file" * "ftp://host//dir/file" "/dir/file" */ static int parse_url(const char *url, const char *desc, url_t *utype, char **uuser, char **pass, char **host, char **port, in_port_t *portnum, char **path) { const char *origurl, *tport; char *cp, *ep, *thost; size_t len; if (url == NULL || desc == NULL || utype == NULL || uuser == NULL || pass == NULL || host == NULL || port == NULL || portnum == NULL || path == NULL) errx(1, "parse_url: invoked with NULL argument!"); DPRINTF("parse_url: %s `%s'\n", desc, url); origurl = url; *utype = UNKNOWN_URL_T; *uuser = *pass = *host = *port = *path = NULL; *portnum = 0; tport = NULL; if (STRNEQUAL(url, HTTP_URL)) { url += sizeof(HTTP_URL) - 1; *utype = HTTP_URL_T; *portnum = HTTP_PORT; tport = httpport; } else if (STRNEQUAL(url, FTP_URL)) { url += sizeof(FTP_URL) - 1; *utype = FTP_URL_T; *portnum = FTP_PORT; tport = ftpport; } else if (STRNEQUAL(url, FILE_URL)) { url += sizeof(FILE_URL) - 1; *utype = FILE_URL_T; #ifdef WITH_SSL } else if (STRNEQUAL(url, HTTPS_URL)) { url += sizeof(HTTPS_URL) - 1; *utype = HTTPS_URL_T; *portnum = HTTPS_PORT; tport = httpsport; #endif } else { warnx("Invalid %s `%s'", desc, url); cleanup_parse_url: FREEPTR(*uuser); if (*pass != NULL) memset(*pass, 0, strlen(*pass)); FREEPTR(*pass); FREEPTR(*host); FREEPTR(*port); FREEPTR(*path); return (-1); } if (*url == '\0') return (0); /* find [user[:pass]@]host[:port] */ ep = strchr(url, '/'); if (ep == NULL) thost = ftp_strdup(url); else { len = ep - url; thost = (char *)ftp_malloc(len + 1); (void)strlcpy(thost, url, len + 1); if (*utype == FTP_URL_T) /* skip first / for ftp URLs */ ep++; *path = ftp_strdup(ep); } cp = strchr(thost, '@'); /* look for user[:pass]@ in URLs */ if (cp != NULL) { if (*utype == FTP_URL_T) anonftp = 0; /* disable anonftp */ *uuser = thost; *cp = '\0'; thost = ftp_strdup(cp + 1); cp = strchr(*uuser, ':'); if (cp != NULL) { *cp = '\0'; *pass = ftp_strdup(cp + 1); } url_decode(*uuser); if (*pass) url_decode(*pass); } #ifdef INET6 /* * Check if thost is an encoded IPv6 address, as per * RFC 3986: * `[' ipv6-address ']' */ if (*thost == '[') { cp = thost + 1; if ((ep = strchr(cp, ']')) == NULL || (ep[1] != '\0' && ep[1] != ':')) { warnx("Invalid address `%s' in %s `%s'", thost, desc, origurl); goto cleanup_parse_url; } len = ep - cp; /* change `[xyz]' -> `xyz' */ memmove(thost, thost + 1, len); thost[len] = '\0'; if (! isipv6addr(thost)) { warnx("Invalid IPv6 address `%s' in %s `%s'", thost, desc, origurl); goto cleanup_parse_url; } cp = ep + 1; if (*cp == ':') cp++; else cp = NULL; } else #endif /* INET6 */ if ((cp = strchr(thost, ':')) != NULL) *cp++ = '\0'; *host = thost; /* look for [:port] */ if (cp != NULL) { unsigned long nport; nport = strtoul(cp, &ep, 10); if (*cp == '\0' || *ep != '\0' || nport < 1 || nport > MAX_IN_PORT_T) { warnx("Unknown port `%s' in %s `%s'", cp, desc, origurl); goto cleanup_parse_url; } *portnum = nport; tport = cp; } if (tport != NULL) *port = ftp_strdup(tport); if (*path == NULL) { const char *emptypath = "/"; if (*utype == FTP_URL_T) /* skip first / for ftp URLs */ emptypath++; *path = ftp_strdup(emptypath); } DPRINTF("parse_url: user `%s' pass `%s' host %s port %s(%d) " "path `%s'\n", STRorNULL(*uuser), STRorNULL(*pass), STRorNULL(*host), STRorNULL(*port), *portnum ? *portnum : -1, STRorNULL(*path)); return (0); } sigjmp_buf httpabort; /* * Retrieve URL, via a proxy if necessary, using HTTP. * If proxyenv is set, use that for the proxy, otherwise try ftp_proxy or * http_proxy/https_proxy as appropriate. * Supports HTTP redirects. * Returns 1 on failure, 0 on completed xfer, -1 if ftp connection * is still open (e.g, ftp xfer with trailing /) */ static int fetch_url(const char *url, const char *proxyenv, char *proxyauth, char *wwwauth) { struct addrinfo hints, *res, *res0 = NULL; int error; sigfunc volatile oldint; sigfunc volatile oldpipe; sigfunc volatile oldalrm; sigfunc volatile oldquit; int volatile s; struct stat sb; int volatile ischunked; int volatile isproxy; int volatile rval; int volatile hcode; int len; size_t flen; static size_t bufsize; static char *xferbuf; const char *cp, *token; char *ep; char buf[FTPBUFLEN]; const char *errormsg; char *volatile savefile; char *volatile auth; char *volatile location; char *volatile message; char *uuser, *pass, *host, *port, *path; char *volatile decodedpath; char *puser, *ppass, *useragent; off_t hashbytes, rangestart, rangeend, entitylen; int (*volatile closefunc)(FILE *); FETCH *volatile fin; FILE *volatile fout; const char *volatile penv = proxyenv; time_t mtime; url_t urltype; in_port_t portnum; #ifdef WITH_SSL void *ssl; #endif DPRINTF("%s: `%s' proxyenv `%s'\n", __func__, url, STRorNULL(penv)); oldquit = oldalrm = oldint = oldpipe = NULL; closefunc = NULL; fin = NULL; fout = NULL; s = -1; savefile = NULL; auth = location = message = NULL; ischunked = isproxy = hcode = 0; rval = 1; uuser = pass = host = path = decodedpath = puser = ppass = NULL; if (sigsetjmp(httpabort, 1)) goto cleanup_fetch_url; if (parse_url(url, "URL", &urltype, &uuser, &pass, &host, &port, &portnum, &path) == -1) goto cleanup_fetch_url; if (urltype == FILE_URL_T && ! EMPTYSTRING(host) && strcasecmp(host, "localhost") != 0) { warnx("No support for non local file URL `%s'", url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (EMPTYSTRING(path)) { if (urltype == FTP_URL_T) { rval = fetch_ftp(url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (!IS_HTTP_TYPE(urltype) || outfile == NULL) { warnx("Invalid URL (no file after host) `%s'", url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } } decodedpath = ftp_strdup(path); url_decode(decodedpath); if (outfile) savefile = outfile; else { cp = strrchr(decodedpath, '/'); /* find savefile */ if (cp != NULL) savefile = ftp_strdup(cp + 1); else savefile = ftp_strdup(decodedpath); } DPRINTF("%s: savefile `%s'\n", __func__, savefile); if (EMPTYSTRING(savefile)) { if (urltype == FTP_URL_T) { rval = fetch_ftp(url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } warnx("No file after directory (you must specify an " "output file) `%s'", url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } restart_point = 0; filesize = -1; rangestart = rangeend = entitylen = -1; mtime = -1; if (restartautofetch) { if (stat(savefile, &sb) == 0) restart_point = sb.st_size; } if (urltype == FILE_URL_T) { /* file:// URLs */ direction = "copied"; fin = fetch_open(decodedpath, "r"); if (fin == NULL) { warn("Can't open `%s'", decodedpath); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (fstat(fetch_fileno(fin), &sb) == 0) { mtime = sb.st_mtime; filesize = sb.st_size; } if (restart_point) { if (lseek(fetch_fileno(fin), restart_point, SEEK_SET) < 0) { warn("Can't seek to restart `%s'", decodedpath); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } } if (verbose) { fprintf(ttyout, "Copying %s", decodedpath); if (restart_point) fprintf(ttyout, " (restarting at " LLF ")", (LLT)restart_point); fputs("\n", ttyout); } if (0 == rcvbuf_size) { rcvbuf_size = 8 * 1024; /* XXX */ } } else { /* ftp:// or http:// URLs */ const char *leading; int hasleading; if (penv == NULL) { #ifdef WITH_SSL if (urltype == HTTPS_URL_T) penv = getoptionvalue("https_proxy"); #endif if (penv == NULL && IS_HTTP_TYPE(urltype)) penv = getoptionvalue("http_proxy"); else if (urltype == FTP_URL_T) penv = getoptionvalue("ftp_proxy"); } direction = "retrieved"; if (! EMPTYSTRING(penv)) { /* use proxy */ url_t purltype; char *phost, *ppath; char *pport, *no_proxy; in_port_t pportnum; isproxy = 1; /* check URL against list of no_proxied sites */ no_proxy = getoptionvalue("no_proxy"); if (! EMPTYSTRING(no_proxy)) { char *np, *np_copy, *np_iter; unsigned long np_port; size_t hlen, plen; np_iter = np_copy = ftp_strdup(no_proxy); hlen = strlen(host); while ((cp = strsep(&np_iter, " ,")) != NULL) { if (*cp == '\0') continue; if ((np = strrchr(cp, ':')) != NULL) { *np++ = '\0'; np_port = strtoul(np, &ep, 10); if (*np == '\0' || *ep != '\0') continue; if (np_port != portnum) continue; } plen = strlen(cp); if (hlen < plen) continue; if (strncasecmp(host + hlen - plen, cp, plen) == 0) { isproxy = 0; break; } } FREEPTR(np_copy); if (isproxy == 0 && urltype == FTP_URL_T) { rval = fetch_ftp(url); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } } if (isproxy) { if (restart_point) { warnx("Can't restart via proxy URL `%s'", penv); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (parse_url(penv, "proxy URL", &purltype, &puser, &ppass, &phost, &pport, &pportnum, &ppath) == -1) goto cleanup_fetch_url; if ((!IS_HTTP_TYPE(purltype) && purltype != FTP_URL_T) || EMPTYSTRING(phost) || (! EMPTYSTRING(ppath) && strcmp(ppath, "/") != 0)) { warnx("Malformed proxy URL `%s'", penv); FREEPTR(phost); FREEPTR(pport); FREEPTR(ppath); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (isipv6addr(host) && strchr(host, '%') != NULL) { warnx( "Scoped address notation `%s' disallowed via web proxy", host); FREEPTR(phost); FREEPTR(pport); FREEPTR(ppath); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } FREEPTR(host); host = phost; FREEPTR(port); port = pport; FREEPTR(path); path = ftp_strdup(url); FREEPTR(ppath); urltype = purltype; } } /* ! EMPTYSTRING(penv) */ memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); hints.ai_flags = 0; hints.ai_family = family; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_protocol = 0; error = getaddrinfo(host, port, &hints, &res0); if (error) { warnx("Can't LOOKUP `%s:%s': %s", host, port, (error == EAI_SYSTEM) ? strerror(errno) : gai_strerror(error)); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (res0->ai_canonname) host = res0->ai_canonname; s = -1; #ifdef WITH_SSL ssl = NULL; #endif for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) { char hname[NI_MAXHOST], sname[NI_MAXSERV]; ai_unmapped(res); if (getnameinfo(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, hname, sizeof(hname), sname, sizeof(sname), NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV) != 0) { strlcpy(hname, "?", sizeof(hname)); strlcpy(sname, "?", sizeof(sname)); } if (verbose && res0->ai_next) { fprintf(ttyout, "Trying %s:%s ...\n", hname, sname); } s = socket(res->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, res->ai_protocol); if (s < 0) { warn( "Can't create socket for connection to " "`%s:%s'", hname, sname); continue; } if (ftp_connect(s, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, verbose || !res->ai_next) < 0) { close(s); s = -1; continue; } #ifdef WITH_SSL if (urltype == HTTPS_URL_T) { - if ((ssl = fetch_start_ssl(s)) == NULL) { + if ((ssl = fetch_start_ssl(s, host)) == NULL) { close(s); s = -1; continue; } } #endif /* success */ break; } if (s < 0) { warnx("Can't connect to `%s:%s'", host, port); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } oldalrm = xsignal(SIGALRM, timeouthttp); alarmtimer(quit_time ? quit_time : 60); fin = fetch_fdopen(s, "r+"); fetch_set_ssl(fin, ssl); alarmtimer(0); alarmtimer(quit_time ? quit_time : 60); /* * Construct and send the request. */ if (verbose) fprintf(ttyout, "Requesting %s\n", url); leading = " ("; hasleading = 0; if (isproxy) { if (verbose) { fprintf(ttyout, "%svia %s:%s", leading, host, port); leading = ", "; hasleading++; } fetch_printf(fin, "GET %s HTTP/1.0\r\n", path); if (flushcache) fetch_printf(fin, "Pragma: no-cache\r\n"); } else { fetch_printf(fin, "GET %s HTTP/1.1\r\n", path); if (strchr(host, ':')) { char *h, *p; /* * strip off IPv6 scope identifier, since it is * local to the node */ h = ftp_strdup(host); if (isipv6addr(h) && (p = strchr(h, '%')) != NULL) { *p = '\0'; } fetch_printf(fin, "Host: [%s]", h); free(h); } else fetch_printf(fin, "Host: %s", host); #ifdef WITH_SSL if ((urltype == HTTP_URL_T && portnum != HTTP_PORT) || (urltype == HTTPS_URL_T && portnum != HTTPS_PORT)) #else if (portnum != HTTP_PORT) #endif fetch_printf(fin, ":%u", portnum); fetch_printf(fin, "\r\n"); fetch_printf(fin, "Accept: */*\r\n"); fetch_printf(fin, "Connection: close\r\n"); if (restart_point) { fputs(leading, ttyout); fetch_printf(fin, "Range: bytes=" LLF "-\r\n", (LLT)restart_point); fprintf(ttyout, "restarting at " LLF, (LLT)restart_point); leading = ", "; hasleading++; } if (flushcache) fetch_printf(fin, "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n"); } if ((useragent=getenv("FTPUSERAGENT")) != NULL) { fetch_printf(fin, "User-Agent: %s\r\n", useragent); } else { fetch_printf(fin, "User-Agent: %s/%s\r\n", FTP_PRODUCT, FTP_VERSION); } if (wwwauth) { if (verbose) { fprintf(ttyout, "%swith authorization", leading); leading = ", "; hasleading++; } fetch_printf(fin, "Authorization: %s\r\n", wwwauth); } if (proxyauth) { if (verbose) { fprintf(ttyout, "%swith proxy authorization", leading); leading = ", "; hasleading++; } fetch_printf(fin, "Proxy-Authorization: %s\r\n", proxyauth); } if (verbose && hasleading) fputs(")\n", ttyout); fetch_printf(fin, "\r\n"); if (fetch_flush(fin) == EOF) { warn("Writing HTTP request"); alarmtimer(0); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } alarmtimer(0); /* Read the response */ alarmtimer(quit_time ? quit_time : 60); len = fetch_getline(fin, buf, sizeof(buf), &errormsg); alarmtimer(0); if (len < 0) { if (*errormsg == '\n') errormsg++; warnx("Receiving HTTP reply: %s", errormsg); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } while (len > 0 && (ISLWS(buf[len-1]))) buf[--len] = '\0'; DPRINTF("%s: received `%s'\n", __func__, buf); /* Determine HTTP response code */ cp = strchr(buf, ' '); if (cp == NULL) goto improper; else cp++; hcode = strtol(cp, &ep, 10); if (*ep != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*ep)) goto improper; message = ftp_strdup(cp); /* Read the rest of the header. */ while (1) { alarmtimer(quit_time ? quit_time : 60); len = fetch_getline(fin, buf, sizeof(buf), &errormsg); alarmtimer(0); if (len < 0) { if (*errormsg == '\n') errormsg++; warnx("Receiving HTTP reply: %s", errormsg); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } while (len > 0 && (ISLWS(buf[len-1]))) buf[--len] = '\0'; if (len == 0) break; DPRINTF("%s: received `%s'\n", __func__, buf); /* * Look for some headers */ cp = buf; if (match_token(&cp, "Content-Length:")) { filesize = STRTOLL(cp, &ep, 10); if (filesize < 0 || *ep != '\0') goto improper; DPRINTF("%s: parsed len as: " LLF "\n", __func__, (LLT)filesize); } else if (match_token(&cp, "Content-Range:")) { if (! match_token(&cp, "bytes")) goto improper; if (*cp == '*') cp++; else { rangestart = STRTOLL(cp, &ep, 10); if (rangestart < 0 || *ep != '-') goto improper; cp = ep + 1; rangeend = STRTOLL(cp, &ep, 10); if (rangeend < 0 || rangeend < rangestart) goto improper; cp = ep; } if (*cp != '/') goto improper; cp++; if (*cp == '*') cp++; else { entitylen = STRTOLL(cp, &ep, 10); if (entitylen < 0) goto improper; cp = ep; } if (*cp != '\0') goto improper; #ifndef NO_DEBUG if (ftp_debug) { fprintf(ttyout, "parsed range as: "); if (rangestart == -1) fprintf(ttyout, "*"); else fprintf(ttyout, LLF "-" LLF, (LLT)rangestart, (LLT)rangeend); fprintf(ttyout, "/" LLF "\n", (LLT)entitylen); } #endif if (! restart_point) { warnx( "Received unexpected Content-Range header"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } } else if (match_token(&cp, "Last-Modified:")) { struct tm parsed; const char *t; memset(&parsed, 0, sizeof(parsed)); t = parse_rfc2616time(&parsed, cp); if (t != NULL) { parsed.tm_isdst = -1; if (*t == '\0') mtime = timegm(&parsed); #ifndef NO_DEBUG if (ftp_debug && mtime != -1) { fprintf(ttyout, "parsed time as: %s", rfc2822time(localtime(&mtime))); } #endif } } else if (match_token(&cp, "Location:")) { location = ftp_strdup(cp); DPRINTF("%s: parsed location as `%s'\n", __func__, cp); } else if (match_token(&cp, "Transfer-Encoding:")) { if (match_token(&cp, "binary")) { warnx( "Bogus transfer encoding `binary' (fetching anyway)"); continue; } if (! (token = match_token(&cp, "chunked"))) { warnx( "Unsupported transfer encoding `%s'", token); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } ischunked++; DPRINTF("%s: using chunked encoding\n", __func__); } else if (match_token(&cp, "Proxy-Authenticate:") || match_token(&cp, "WWW-Authenticate:")) { if (! (token = match_token(&cp, "Basic"))) { DPRINTF("%s: skipping unknown auth " "scheme `%s'\n", __func__, token); continue; } FREEPTR(auth); auth = ftp_strdup(token); DPRINTF("%s: parsed auth as `%s'\n", __func__, cp); } } /* finished parsing header */ switch (hcode) { case 200: break; case 206: if (! restart_point) { warnx("Not expecting partial content header"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } break; case 300: case 301: case 302: case 303: case 305: case 307: if (EMPTYSTRING(location)) { warnx( "No redirection Location provided by server"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (redirect_loop++ > 5) { warnx("Too many redirections requested"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (hcode == 305) { if (verbose) fprintf(ttyout, "Redirected via %s\n", location); rval = fetch_url(url, location, proxyauth, wwwauth); } else { if (verbose) fprintf(ttyout, "Redirected to %s\n", location); rval = go_fetch(location); } goto cleanup_fetch_url; #ifndef NO_AUTH case 401: case 407: { char **authp; char *auser, *apass; if (hcode == 401) { authp = &wwwauth; auser = uuser; apass = pass; } else { authp = &proxyauth; auser = puser; apass = ppass; } if (verbose || *authp == NULL || auser == NULL || apass == NULL) fprintf(ttyout, "%s\n", message); if (EMPTYSTRING(auth)) { warnx( "No authentication challenge provided by server"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (*authp != NULL) { char reply[10]; fprintf(ttyout, "Authorization failed. Retry (y/n)? "); if (get_line(stdin, reply, sizeof(reply), NULL) < 0) { goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (tolower((unsigned char)reply[0]) != 'y') goto cleanup_fetch_url; auser = NULL; apass = NULL; } if (auth_url(auth, authp, auser, apass) == 0) { rval = fetch_url(url, penv, proxyauth, wwwauth); memset(*authp, 0, strlen(*authp)); FREEPTR(*authp); } goto cleanup_fetch_url; } #endif default: if (message) warnx("Error retrieving file `%s'", message); else warnx("Unknown error retrieving file"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } } /* end of ftp:// or http:// specific setup */ /* Open the output file. */ /* * Only trust filenames with special meaning if they came from * the command line */ if (outfile == savefile) { if (strcmp(savefile, "-") == 0) { fout = stdout; } else if (*savefile == '|') { oldpipe = xsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); fout = popen(savefile + 1, "w"); if (fout == NULL) { warn("Can't execute `%s'", savefile + 1); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } closefunc = pclose; } } if (fout == NULL) { if ((rangeend != -1 && rangeend <= restart_point) || (rangestart == -1 && filesize != -1 && filesize <= restart_point)) { /* already done */ if (verbose) fprintf(ttyout, "already done\n"); rval = 0; goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (restart_point && rangestart != -1) { if (entitylen != -1) filesize = entitylen; if (rangestart != restart_point) { warnx( "Size of `%s' differs from save file `%s'", url, savefile); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } fout = fopen(savefile, "a"); } else fout = fopen(savefile, "w"); if (fout == NULL) { warn("Can't open `%s'", savefile); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } closefunc = fclose; } /* Trap signals */ oldquit = xsignal(SIGQUIT, psummary); oldint = xsignal(SIGINT, aborthttp); assert(rcvbuf_size > 0); if ((size_t)rcvbuf_size > bufsize) { if (xferbuf) (void)free(xferbuf); bufsize = rcvbuf_size; xferbuf = ftp_malloc(bufsize); } bytes = 0; hashbytes = mark; if (oldalrm) { (void)xsignal(SIGALRM, oldalrm); oldalrm = NULL; } progressmeter(-1); /* Finally, suck down the file. */ do { long chunksize; short lastchunk; chunksize = 0; lastchunk = 0; /* read chunk-size */ if (ischunked) { if (fetch_getln(xferbuf, bufsize, fin) == NULL) { warnx("Unexpected EOF reading chunk-size"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } errno = 0; chunksize = strtol(xferbuf, &ep, 16); if (ep == xferbuf) { warnx("Invalid chunk-size"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (errno == ERANGE || chunksize < 0) { errno = ERANGE; warn("Chunk-size `%.*s'", (int)(ep-xferbuf), xferbuf); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } /* * XXX: Work around bug in Apache 1.3.9 and * 1.3.11, which incorrectly put trailing * space after the chunk-size. */ while (*ep == ' ') ep++; /* skip [ chunk-ext ] */ if (*ep == ';') { while (*ep && *ep != '\r') ep++; } if (strcmp(ep, "\r\n") != 0) { warnx("Unexpected data following chunk-size"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } DPRINTF("%s: got chunk-size of " LLF "\n", __func__, (LLT)chunksize); if (chunksize == 0) { lastchunk = 1; goto chunkdone; } } /* transfer file or chunk */ while (1) { struct timeval then, now, td; volatile off_t bufrem; if (rate_get) (void)gettimeofday(&then, NULL); bufrem = rate_get ? rate_get : (off_t)bufsize; if (ischunked) bufrem = MIN(chunksize, bufrem); while (bufrem > 0) { flen = fetch_read(xferbuf, sizeof(char), MIN((off_t)bufsize, bufrem), fin); if (flen <= 0) goto chunkdone; bytes += flen; bufrem -= flen; if (fwrite(xferbuf, sizeof(char), flen, fout) != flen) { warn("Writing `%s'", savefile); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (hash && !progress) { while (bytes >= hashbytes) { (void)putc('#', ttyout); hashbytes += mark; } (void)fflush(ttyout); } if (ischunked) { chunksize -= flen; if (chunksize <= 0) break; } } if (rate_get) { while (1) { (void)gettimeofday(&now, NULL); timersub(&now, &then, &td); if (td.tv_sec > 0) break; usleep(1000000 - td.tv_usec); } } if (ischunked && chunksize <= 0) break; } /* read CRLF after chunk*/ chunkdone: if (ischunked) { if (fetch_getln(xferbuf, bufsize, fin) == NULL) { alarmtimer(0); warnx("Unexpected EOF reading chunk CRLF"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (strcmp(xferbuf, "\r\n") != 0) { warnx("Unexpected data following chunk"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } if (lastchunk) break; } } while (ischunked); /* XXX: deal with optional trailer & CRLF here? */ if (hash && !progress && bytes > 0) { if (bytes < mark) (void)putc('#', ttyout); (void)putc('\n', ttyout); } if (fetch_error(fin)) { warn("Reading file"); goto cleanup_fetch_url; } progressmeter(1); (void)fflush(fout); if (closefunc == fclose && mtime != -1) { struct timeval tval[2]; (void)gettimeofday(&tval[0], NULL); tval[1].tv_sec = mtime; tval[1].tv_usec = 0; (*closefunc)(fout); fout = NULL; if (utimes(savefile, tval) == -1) { fprintf(ttyout, "Can't change modification time to %s", rfc2822time(localtime(&mtime))); } } if (bytes > 0) ptransfer(0); bytes = 0; rval = 0; goto cleanup_fetch_url; improper: warnx("Improper response from `%s:%s'", host, port); cleanup_fetch_url: if (oldint) (void)xsignal(SIGINT, oldint); if (oldpipe) (void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, oldpipe); if (oldalrm) (void)xsignal(SIGALRM, oldalrm); if (oldquit) (void)xsignal(SIGQUIT, oldpipe); if (fin != NULL) fetch_close(fin); else if (s != -1) close(s); if (closefunc != NULL && fout != NULL) (*closefunc)(fout); if (res0) freeaddrinfo(res0); if (savefile != outfile) FREEPTR(savefile); FREEPTR(uuser); if (pass != NULL) memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass)); FREEPTR(pass); FREEPTR(host); FREEPTR(port); FREEPTR(path); FREEPTR(decodedpath); FREEPTR(puser); if (ppass != NULL) memset(ppass, 0, strlen(ppass)); FREEPTR(ppass); FREEPTR(auth); FREEPTR(location); FREEPTR(message); return (rval); } /* * Abort a HTTP retrieval */ static void aborthttp(int notused) { char msgbuf[100]; int len; sigint_raised = 1; alarmtimer(0); if (fromatty) { len = snprintf(msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf), "\n%s: HTTP fetch aborted.\n", getprogname()); if (len > 0) write(fileno(ttyout), msgbuf, len); } siglongjmp(httpabort, 1); } static void timeouthttp(int notused) { char msgbuf[100]; int len; alarmtimer(0); if (fromatty) { len = snprintf(msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf), "\n%s: HTTP fetch timeout.\n", getprogname()); if (len > 0) write(fileno(ttyout), msgbuf, len); } siglongjmp(httpabort, 1); } /* * Retrieve ftp URL or classic ftp argument using FTP. * Returns 1 on failure, 0 on completed xfer, -1 if ftp connection * is still open (e.g, ftp xfer with trailing /) */ static int fetch_ftp(const char *url) { char *cp, *xargv[5], rempath[MAXPATHLEN]; char *host, *path, *dir, *file, *uuser, *pass; char *port; char cmdbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; char dirbuf[4]; int dirhasglob, filehasglob, rval, transtype, xargc; int oanonftp, oautologin; in_port_t portnum; url_t urltype; DPRINTF("fetch_ftp: `%s'\n", url); host = path = dir = file = uuser = pass = NULL; port = NULL; rval = 1; transtype = TYPE_I; if (STRNEQUAL(url, FTP_URL)) { if ((parse_url(url, "URL", &urltype, &uuser, &pass, &host, &port, &portnum, &path) == -1) || (uuser != NULL && *uuser == '\0') || EMPTYSTRING(host)) { warnx("Invalid URL `%s'", url); goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } /* * Note: Don't url_decode(path) here. We need to keep the * distinction between "/" and "%2F" until later. */ /* check for trailing ';type=[aid]' */ if (! EMPTYSTRING(path) && (cp = strrchr(path, ';')) != NULL) { if (strcasecmp(cp, ";type=a") == 0) transtype = TYPE_A; else if (strcasecmp(cp, ";type=i") == 0) transtype = TYPE_I; else if (strcasecmp(cp, ";type=d") == 0) { warnx( "Directory listing via a URL is not supported"); goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } else { warnx("Invalid suffix `%s' in URL `%s'", cp, url); goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } *cp = 0; } } else { /* classic style `[user@]host:[file]' */ urltype = CLASSIC_URL_T; host = ftp_strdup(url); cp = strchr(host, '@'); if (cp != NULL) { *cp = '\0'; uuser = host; anonftp = 0; /* disable anonftp */ host = ftp_strdup(cp + 1); } cp = strchr(host, ':'); if (cp != NULL) { *cp = '\0'; path = ftp_strdup(cp + 1); } } if (EMPTYSTRING(host)) goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; /* Extract the file and (if present) directory name. */ dir = path; if (! EMPTYSTRING(dir)) { /* * If we are dealing with classic `[user@]host:[path]' syntax, * then a path of the form `/file' (resulting from input of the * form `host:/file') means that we should do "CWD /" before * retrieving the file. So we set dir="/" and file="file". * * But if we are dealing with URLs like `ftp://host/path' then * a path of the form `/file' (resulting from a URL of the form * `ftp://host//file') means that we should do `CWD ' (with an * empty argument) before retrieving the file. So we set * dir="" and file="file". * * If the path does not contain / at all, we set dir=NULL. * (We get a path without any slashes if we are dealing with * classic `[user@]host:[file]' or URL `ftp://host/file'.) * * In all other cases, we set dir to a string that does not * include the final '/' that separates the dir part from the * file part of the path. (This will be the empty string if * and only if we are dealing with a path of the form `/file' * resulting from an URL of the form `ftp://host//file'.) */ cp = strrchr(dir, '/'); if (cp == dir && urltype == CLASSIC_URL_T) { file = cp + 1; (void)strlcpy(dirbuf, "/", sizeof(dirbuf)); dir = dirbuf; } else if (cp != NULL) { *cp++ = '\0'; file = cp; } else { file = dir; dir = NULL; } } else dir = NULL; if (urltype == FTP_URL_T && file != NULL) { url_decode(file); /* but still don't url_decode(dir) */ } DPRINTF("fetch_ftp: user `%s' pass `%s' host %s port %s " "path `%s' dir `%s' file `%s'\n", STRorNULL(uuser), STRorNULL(pass), STRorNULL(host), STRorNULL(port), STRorNULL(path), STRorNULL(dir), STRorNULL(file)); dirhasglob = filehasglob = 0; if (doglob && urltype == CLASSIC_URL_T) { if (! EMPTYSTRING(dir) && strpbrk(dir, "*?[]{}") != NULL) dirhasglob = 1; if (! EMPTYSTRING(file) && strpbrk(file, "*?[]{}") != NULL) filehasglob = 1; } /* Set up the connection */ oanonftp = anonftp; if (connected) disconnect(0, NULL); anonftp = oanonftp; (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, getprogname(), sizeof(cmdbuf)); xargv[0] = cmdbuf; xargv[1] = host; xargv[2] = NULL; xargc = 2; if (port) { xargv[2] = port; xargv[3] = NULL; xargc = 3; } oautologin = autologin; /* don't autologin in setpeer(), use ftp_login() below */ autologin = 0; setpeer(xargc, xargv); autologin = oautologin; if ((connected == 0) || (connected == 1 && !ftp_login(host, uuser, pass))) { warnx("Can't connect or login to host `%s:%s'", host, port ? port : "?"); goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } switch (transtype) { case TYPE_A: setascii(1, xargv); break; case TYPE_I: setbinary(1, xargv); break; default: errx(1, "fetch_ftp: unknown transfer type %d", transtype); } /* * Change directories, if necessary. * * Note: don't use EMPTYSTRING(dir) below, because * dir=="" means something different from dir==NULL. */ if (dir != NULL && !dirhasglob) { char *nextpart; /* * If we are dealing with a classic `[user@]host:[path]' * (urltype is CLASSIC_URL_T) then we have a raw directory * name (not encoded in any way) and we can change * directories in one step. * * If we are dealing with an `ftp://host/path' URL * (urltype is FTP_URL_T), then RFC 3986 says we need to * send a separate CWD command for each unescaped "/" * in the path, and we have to interpret %hex escaping * *after* we find the slashes. It's possible to get * empty components here, (from multiple adjacent * slashes in the path) and RFC 3986 says that we should * still do `CWD ' (with a null argument) in such cases. * * Many ftp servers don't support `CWD ', so if there's an * error performing that command, bail out with a descriptive * message. * * Examples: * * host: dir="", urltype=CLASSIC_URL_T * logged in (to default directory) * host:file dir=NULL, urltype=CLASSIC_URL_T * "RETR file" * host:dir/ dir="dir", urltype=CLASSIC_URL_T * "CWD dir", logged in * ftp://host/ dir="", urltype=FTP_URL_T * logged in (to default directory) * ftp://host/dir/ dir="dir", urltype=FTP_URL_T * "CWD dir", logged in * ftp://host/file dir=NULL, urltype=FTP_URL_T * "RETR file" * ftp://host//file dir="", urltype=FTP_URL_T * "CWD ", "RETR file" * host:/file dir="/", urltype=CLASSIC_URL_T * "CWD /", "RETR file" * ftp://host///file dir="/", urltype=FTP_URL_T * "CWD ", "CWD ", "RETR file" * ftp://host/%2F/file dir="%2F", urltype=FTP_URL_T * "CWD /", "RETR file" * ftp://host/foo/file dir="foo", urltype=FTP_URL_T * "CWD foo", "RETR file" * ftp://host/foo/bar/file dir="foo/bar" * "CWD foo", "CWD bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host//foo/bar/file dir="/foo/bar" * "CWD ", "CWD foo", "CWD bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host/foo//bar/file dir="foo//bar" * "CWD foo", "CWD ", "CWD bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host/%2F/foo/bar/file dir="%2F/foo/bar" * "CWD /", "CWD foo", "CWD bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host/%2Ffoo/bar/file dir="%2Ffoo/bar" * "CWD /foo", "CWD bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host/%2Ffoo%2Fbar/file dir="%2Ffoo%2Fbar" * "CWD /foo/bar", "RETR file" * ftp://host/%2Ffoo%2Fbar%2Ffile dir=NULL * "RETR /foo/bar/file" * * Note that we don't need `dir' after this point. */ do { if (urltype == FTP_URL_T) { nextpart = strchr(dir, '/'); if (nextpart) { *nextpart = '\0'; nextpart++; } url_decode(dir); } else nextpart = NULL; DPRINTF("fetch_ftp: dir `%s', nextpart `%s'\n", STRorNULL(dir), STRorNULL(nextpart)); if (urltype == FTP_URL_T || *dir != '\0') { (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "cd", sizeof(cmdbuf)); xargv[0] = cmdbuf; xargv[1] = dir; xargv[2] = NULL; dirchange = 0; cd(2, xargv); if (! dirchange) { if (*dir == '\0' && code == 500) fprintf(stderr, "\n" "ftp: The `CWD ' command (without a directory), which is required by\n" " RFC 3986 to support the empty directory in the URL pathname (`//'),\n" " conflicts with the server's conformance to RFC 959.\n" " Try the same URL without the `//' in the URL pathname.\n" "\n"); goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } } dir = nextpart; } while (dir != NULL); } if (EMPTYSTRING(file)) { rval = -1; goto cleanup_fetch_ftp; } if (dirhasglob) { (void)strlcpy(rempath, dir, sizeof(rempath)); (void)strlcat(rempath, "/", sizeof(rempath)); (void)strlcat(rempath, file, sizeof(rempath)); file = rempath; } /* Fetch the file(s). */ xargc = 2; (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "get", sizeof(cmdbuf)); xargv[0] = cmdbuf; xargv[1] = file; xargv[2] = NULL; if (dirhasglob || filehasglob) { int ointeractive; ointeractive = interactive; interactive = 0; if (restartautofetch) (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "mreget", sizeof(cmdbuf)); else (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "mget", sizeof(cmdbuf)); xargv[0] = cmdbuf; mget(xargc, xargv); interactive = ointeractive; } else { if (outfile == NULL) { cp = strrchr(file, '/'); /* find savefile */ if (cp != NULL) outfile = cp + 1; else outfile = file; } xargv[2] = (char *)outfile; xargv[3] = NULL; xargc++; if (restartautofetch) reget(xargc, xargv); else get(xargc, xargv); } if ((code / 100) == COMPLETE) rval = 0; cleanup_fetch_ftp: FREEPTR(port); FREEPTR(host); FREEPTR(path); FREEPTR(uuser); if (pass) memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass)); FREEPTR(pass); return (rval); } /* * Retrieve the given file to outfile. * Supports arguments of the form: * "host:path", "ftp://host/path" if $ftpproxy, call fetch_url() else * call fetch_ftp() * "http://host/path" call fetch_url() to use HTTP * "file:///path" call fetch_url() to copy * "about:..." print a message * * Returns 1 on failure, 0 on completed xfer, -1 if ftp connection * is still open (e.g, ftp xfer with trailing /) */ static int go_fetch(const char *url) { char *proxyenv; char *p; #ifndef NO_ABOUT /* * Check for about:* */ if (STRNEQUAL(url, ABOUT_URL)) { url += sizeof(ABOUT_URL) -1; if (strcasecmp(url, "ftp") == 0 || strcasecmp(url, "tnftp") == 0) { fputs( "This version of ftp has been enhanced by Luke Mewburn \n" "for the NetBSD project. Execute `man ftp' for more details.\n", ttyout); } else if (strcasecmp(url, "lukem") == 0) { fputs( "Luke Mewburn is the author of most of the enhancements in this ftp client.\n" "Please email feedback to .\n", ttyout); } else if (strcasecmp(url, "netbsd") == 0) { fputs( "NetBSD is a freely available and redistributable UNIX-like operating system.\n" "For more information, see http://www.NetBSD.org/\n", ttyout); } else if (strcasecmp(url, "version") == 0) { fprintf(ttyout, "Version: %s %s%s\n", FTP_PRODUCT, FTP_VERSION, #ifdef INET6 "" #else " (-IPv6)" #endif ); } else { fprintf(ttyout, "`%s' is an interesting topic.\n", url); } fputs("\n", ttyout); return (0); } #endif /* * Check for file:// and http:// URLs. */ if (STRNEQUAL(url, HTTP_URL) #ifdef WITH_SSL || STRNEQUAL(url, HTTPS_URL) #endif || STRNEQUAL(url, FILE_URL)) return (fetch_url(url, NULL, NULL, NULL)); /* * If it contains "://" but does not begin with ftp:// * or something that was already handled, then it's * unsupported. * * If it contains ":" but not "://" then we assume the * part before the colon is a host name, not an URL scheme, * so we don't try to match that here. */ if ((p = strstr(url, "://")) != NULL && ! STRNEQUAL(url, FTP_URL)) errx(1, "Unsupported URL scheme `%.*s'", (int)(p - url), url); /* * Try FTP URL-style and host:file arguments next. * If ftpproxy is set with an FTP URL, use fetch_url() * Othewise, use fetch_ftp(). */ proxyenv = getoptionvalue("ftp_proxy"); if (!EMPTYSTRING(proxyenv) && STRNEQUAL(url, FTP_URL)) return (fetch_url(url, NULL, NULL, NULL)); return (fetch_ftp(url)); } /* * Retrieve multiple files from the command line, * calling go_fetch() for each file. * * If an ftp path has a trailing "/", the path will be cd-ed into and * the connection remains open, and the function will return -1 * (to indicate the connection is alive). * If an error occurs the return value will be the offset+1 in * argv[] of the file that caused a problem (i.e, argv[x] * returns x+1) * Otherwise, 0 is returned if all files retrieved successfully. */ int auto_fetch(int argc, char *argv[]) { volatile int argpos, rval; argpos = rval = 0; if (sigsetjmp(toplevel, 1)) { if (connected) disconnect(0, NULL); if (rval > 0) rval = argpos + 1; return (rval); } (void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr); (void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer); /* * Loop through as long as there's files to fetch. */ for (; (rval == 0) && (argpos < argc); argpos++) { if (strchr(argv[argpos], ':') == NULL) break; redirect_loop = 0; if (!anonftp) anonftp = 2; /* Handle "automatic" transfers. */ rval = go_fetch(argv[argpos]); if (outfile != NULL && strcmp(outfile, "-") != 0 && outfile[0] != '|') outfile = NULL; if (rval > 0) rval = argpos + 1; } if (connected && rval != -1) disconnect(0, NULL); return (rval); } /* * Upload multiple files from the command line. * * If an error occurs the return value will be the offset+1 in * argv[] of the file that caused a problem (i.e, argv[x] * returns x+1) * Otherwise, 0 is returned if all files uploaded successfully. */ int auto_put(int argc, char **argv, const char *uploadserver) { char *uargv[4], *path, *pathsep; int uargc, rval, argpos; size_t len; char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME]; (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "mput", sizeof(cmdbuf)); uargv[0] = cmdbuf; uargv[1] = argv[0]; uargc = 2; uargv[2] = uargv[3] = NULL; pathsep = NULL; rval = 1; DPRINTF("auto_put: target `%s'\n", uploadserver); path = ftp_strdup(uploadserver); len = strlen(path); if (path[len - 1] != '/' && path[len - 1] != ':') { /* * make sure we always pass a directory to auto_fetch */ if (argc > 1) { /* more than one file to upload */ len = strlen(uploadserver) + 2; /* path + "/" + "\0" */ free(path); path = (char *)ftp_malloc(len); (void)strlcpy(path, uploadserver, len); (void)strlcat(path, "/", len); } else { /* single file to upload */ (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "put", sizeof(cmdbuf)); uargv[0] = cmdbuf; pathsep = strrchr(path, '/'); if (pathsep == NULL) { pathsep = strrchr(path, ':'); if (pathsep == NULL) { warnx("Invalid URL `%s'", path); goto cleanup_auto_put; } pathsep++; uargv[2] = ftp_strdup(pathsep); pathsep[0] = '/'; } else uargv[2] = ftp_strdup(pathsep + 1); pathsep[1] = '\0'; uargc++; } } DPRINTF("auto_put: URL `%s' argv[2] `%s'\n", path, STRorNULL(uargv[2])); /* connect and cwd */ rval = auto_fetch(1, &path); if(rval >= 0) goto cleanup_auto_put; rval = 0; /* target filename provided; upload 1 file */ /* XXX : is this the best way? */ if (uargc == 3) { uargv[1] = argv[0]; put(uargc, uargv); if ((code / 100) != COMPLETE) rval = 1; } else { /* otherwise a target dir: upload all files to it */ for(argpos = 0; argv[argpos] != NULL; argpos++) { uargv[1] = argv[argpos]; mput(uargc, uargv); if ((code / 100) != COMPLETE) { rval = argpos + 1; break; } } } cleanup_auto_put: free(path); FREEPTR(uargv[2]); return (rval); } Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp.1 =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp.1 (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp.1 (revision 296314) @@ -1,2422 +1,2429 @@ -.\" $NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.14 2013/05/05 11:17:30 lukem Exp $ -.\" from NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.134 2012/12/22 16:57:10 christos Exp +.\" $NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.15 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ +.\" from NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.135 2015/04/23 23:31:23 lukem Exp .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 1996-2010 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. +.\" Copyright (c) 1996-2015 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation .\" by Luke Mewburn. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS .\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED .\" TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR .\" PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors .\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software .\" without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)ftp.1 8.3 (Berkeley) 10/9/94 .\" -.Dd December 22, 2012 +.Dd April 24, 2015 .Dt FTP 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm ftp .Nd Internet file transfer program .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl 46AadefginpRtVv .Op Fl N Ar netrc .Op Fl o Ar output .Op Fl P Ar port .Op Fl q Ar quittime .Op Fl r Ar retry .Op Fl s Ar srcaddr .Bk -words .\" [-T dir,max[,inc]] .Oo .Fl T Xo .Sm off .Ar dir , .Ar max .Op , Ar inc .Sm on .Xc .Oc .Ek +.Op Fl x Ar xferbufsize .Bk -words .\" [[user@]host [port]] .Oo .Oo Ar user Ns Li \&@ Oc Ns Ar host .Op Ar port .Oc .Ek .Bk -words .\" [[user@]host:[path][/]] .Sm off .Oo .Op Ar user Li \&@ .Ar host Li \&: .Op Ar path .Op Li / .Oc .Sm on .Ek .Bk -words .\" [file:///path] .Sm off .Oo .Li file:/// Ar path .Oc .Sm on .Ek .Bk -words .\" [ftp://[user[:password]@]host[:port]/path[/]] .Sm off .Oo .Li ftp:// .Oo Ar user .Op Li \&: Ar password .Li \&@ Oc .Ar host Oo Li \&: Ar port Oc .Li / Ar path .Op Li / .Op Li ;type= Ar X .Oc .Sm on .Ek .Bk -words .\" [http://[user[:password]@]host[:port]/path] .Sm off .Oo .Li http:// .Oo Ar user .Op Li \&: Ar password .Li \&@ Oc .Ar host Oo Li \&: Ar port Oc .Li / Ar path .Oc .Sm on .Ek .Op Ar \&.\&.\&. .Nm .Bk -words .Fl u Ar URL Ar file .Ek .Op Ar \&.\&.\&. .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm is the user interface to the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site. .Pp The last five arguments will fetch a file using the .Tn FTP or .Tn HTTP protocols, or by direct copying, into the current directory. This is ideal for scripts. Refer to .Sx AUTO-FETCHING FILES below for more information. .Pp Options may be specified at the command line, or to the command interpreter. .Bl -tag -width Fl .It Fl 4 Forces .Nm to only use IPv4 addresses. .It Fl 6 Forces .Nm to only use IPv6 addresses. .It Fl A Force active mode ftp. By default, .Nm will try to use passive mode ftp and fall back to active mode if passive is not supported by the server. This option causes .Nm to always use an active connection. It is only useful for connecting to very old servers that do not implement passive mode properly. .It Fl a Causes .Nm to bypass normal login procedure, and use an anonymous login instead. .It Fl d Enables debugging. .It Fl e Disables command line editing. This is useful for Emacs ange-ftp mode. .It Fl f Forces a cache reload for transfers that go through the .Tn FTP or .Tn HTTP proxies. .It Fl g Disables file name globbing. .It Fl i Turns off interactive prompting during multiple file transfers. .It Fl N Ar netrc Use .Ar netrc instead of .Pa ~/.netrc . Refer to .Sx THE .netrc FILE for more information. .It Fl n Restrains .Nm from attempting .Dq auto-login upon initial connection for non auto-fetch transfers. If auto-login is enabled, .Nm will check the .Pa .netrc (see below) file in the user's home directory for an entry describing an account on the remote machine. If no entry exists, .Nm will prompt for the remote machine login name (default is the user identity on the local machine), and, if necessary, prompt for a password and an account with which to login. To override the auto-login for auto-fetch transfers, specify the username (and optionally, password) as appropriate. .It Fl o Ar output When auto-fetching files, save the contents in .Ar output . .Ar output is parsed according to the .Sx FILE NAMING CONVENTIONS below. If .Ar output is not .Sq - or doesn't start with .Sq \&| , then only the first file specified will be retrieved into .Ar output ; all other files will be retrieved into the basename of their remote name. .It Fl P Ar port Sets the port number to .Ar port . .It Fl p Enable passive mode operation for use behind connection filtering firewalls. This option has been deprecated as .Nm now tries to use passive mode by default, falling back to active mode if the server does not support passive connections. .It Fl q Ar quittime Quit if the connection has stalled for .Ar quittime seconds. .It Fl R Restart all non-proxied auto-fetches. .It Fl r Ar wait Retry the connection attempt if it failed, pausing for .Ar wait seconds. .It Fl s Ar srcaddr Uses .Ar srcaddr as the local IP address for all connections. .It Fl t Enables packet tracing. .It Fl T Ar direction Ns , Ns Ar maximum Ns Oo , Ns Ar increment Oc Set the maximum transfer rate for .Ar direction to .Ar maximum bytes/second, and if specified, the increment to .Ar increment bytes/second. Refer to .Ic rate for more information. .It Fl u Ar URL file Op \&.\&.\&. Upload files on the command line to .Ar URL where .Ar URL is one of the ftp URL types as supported by auto-fetch (with an optional target filename for single file uploads), and .Ar file is one or more local files to be uploaded. .It Fl V Disable .Ic verbose and .Ic progress , overriding the default of enabled when output is to a terminal. .It Fl v Enable .Ic verbose and .Ic progress . This is the default if output is to a terminal (and in the case of .Ic progress , .Nm is the foreground process). Forces .Nm to show all responses from the remote server, as well as report on data transfer statistics. +.It Fl x Ar xferbufsize +Set the size of the socket send and receive buffers to +.Ar xferbufsize . +Refer to +.Ic xferbuf +for more information. .El .Pp The client host with which .Nm is to communicate may be specified on the command line. If this is done, .Nm will immediately attempt to establish a connection to an .Tn FTP server on that host; otherwise, .Nm will enter its command interpreter and await instructions from the user. When .Nm is awaiting commands from the user the prompt .Ql ftp\*[Gt] is provided to the user. The following commands are recognized by .Nm ftp : .Bl -tag -width Ic .It Ic \&! Op Ar command Op Ar args Invoke an interactive shell on the local machine. If there are arguments, the first is taken to be a command to execute directly, with the rest of the arguments as its arguments. .It Ic \&$ Ar macro-name Op Ar args Execute the macro .Ar macro-name that was defined with the .Ic macdef command. Arguments are passed to the macro unglobbed. .It Ic account Op Ar passwd Supply a supplemental password required by a remote system for access to resources once a login has been successfully completed. If no argument is included, the user will be prompted for an account password in a non-echoing input mode. .It Ic append Ar local-file Op Ar remote-file Append a local file to a file on the remote machine. If .Ar remote-file is left unspecified, the local file name is used in naming the remote file after being altered by any .Ic ntrans or .Ic nmap setting. File transfer uses the current settings for .Ic type , .Ic format , .Ic mode , and .Ic structure . .It Ic ascii Set the file transfer .Ic type to network .Tn ASCII . This is the default type. .It Ic bell Arrange that a bell be sounded after each file transfer command is completed. .It Ic binary Set the file transfer .Ic type to support binary image transfer. .It Ic bye Terminate the .Tn FTP session with the remote server and exit .Nm ftp . An end of file will also terminate the session and exit. .It Ic case Toggle remote computer file name case mapping during .Ic get , .Ic mget and .Ic mput commands. When .Ic case is on (default is off), remote computer file names with all letters in upper case are written in the local directory with the letters mapped to lower case. .It Ic \&cd Ar remote-directory Change the working directory on the remote machine to .Ar remote-directory . .It Ic cdup Change the remote machine working directory to the parent of the current remote machine working directory. .It Ic chmod Ar mode remote-file Change the permission modes of the file .Ar remote-file on the remote system to .Ar mode . .It Ic close Terminate the .Tn FTP session with the remote server, and return to the command interpreter. Any defined macros are erased. .It Ic \&cr Toggle carriage return stripping during ascii type file retrieval. Records are denoted by a carriage return/linefeed sequence during ascii type file transfer. When .Ic \&cr is on (the default), carriage returns are stripped from this sequence to conform with the .Ux single linefeed record delimiter. Records on .Pf non\- Ns Ux remote systems may contain single linefeeds; when an ascii type transfer is made, these linefeeds may be distinguished from a record delimiter only when .Ic \&cr is off. .It Ic delete Ar remote-file Delete the file .Ar remote-file on the remote machine. .It Ic dir Op Ar remote-path Op Ar local-file Print a listing of the contents of a directory on the remote machine. The listing includes any system-dependent information that the server chooses to include; for example, most .Ux systems will produce output from the command .Ql ls \-l . If .Ar remote-path is left unspecified, the current working directory is used. If interactive prompting is on, .Nm will prompt the user to verify that the last argument is indeed the target local file for receiving .Ic dir output. If no local file is specified, or if .Ar local-file is .Sq Fl , the output is sent to the terminal. .It Ic disconnect A synonym for .Ic close . .It Ic edit Toggle command line editing, and context sensitive command and file completion. This is automatically enabled if input is from a terminal, and disabled otherwise. .It Ic epsv epsv4 epsv6 Toggle the use of the extended .Dv EPSV and .Dv EPRT commands on all IP, IPv4, and IPv6 connections respectively. First try .Dv EPSV / .Dv EPRT , and then .Dv PASV / .Dv PORT . This is enabled by default. If an extended command fails then this option will be temporarily disabled for the duration of the current connection, or until .Ic epsv , .Ic epsv4 , or .Ic epsv6 is executed again. .It Ic exit A synonym for .Ic bye . .It Ic features Display what features the remote server supports (using the .Dv FEAT command). .It Ic fget Ar localfile Retrieve the files listed in .Ar localfile , which has one line per filename. .It Ic form Ar format Set the file transfer .Ic form to .Ar format . The default (and only supported) format is .Dq non-print . .It Ic ftp Ar host Op Ar port A synonym for .Ic open . .It Ic ftp_debug Op Ar ftp_debug-value Toggle debugging mode. If an optional .Ar ftp_debug-value is specified it is used to set the debugging level. When debugging is on, .Nm prints each command sent to the remote machine, preceded by the string .Ql \-\-\*[Gt] . .It Ic gate Op Ar host Op Ar port Toggle gate-ftp mode, which used to connect through the TIS FWTK and Gauntlet ftp proxies. This will not be permitted if the gate-ftp server hasn't been set (either explicitly by the user, or from the .Ev FTPSERVER environment variable). If .Ar host is given, then gate-ftp mode will be enabled, and the gate-ftp server will be set to .Ar host . If .Ar port is also given, that will be used as the port to connect to on the gate-ftp server. .It Ic get Ar remote-file Op Ar local-file Retrieve the .Ar remote-file and store it on the local machine. If the local file name is not specified, it is given the same name it has on the remote machine, subject to alteration by the current .Ic case , .Ic ntrans , and .Ic nmap settings. The current settings for .Ic type , .Ic form , .Ic mode , and .Ic structure are used while transferring the file. .It Ic glob Toggle filename expansion for .Ic mdelete , .Ic mget , .Ic mput , and .Ic mreget . If globbing is turned off with .Ic glob , the file name arguments are taken literally and not expanded. Globbing for .Ic mput is done as in .Xr csh 1 . For .Ic mdelete , .Ic mget , and .Ic mreget , each remote file name is expanded separately on the remote machine and the lists are not merged. Expansion of a directory name is likely to be different from expansion of the name of an ordinary file: the exact result depends on the foreign operating system and ftp server, and can be previewed by doing .Ql mls remote-files \- Note: .Ic mget , .Ic mput and .Ic mreget are not meant to transfer entire directory subtrees of files. That can be done by transferring a .Xr tar 1 archive of the subtree (in binary mode). .It Ic hash Op Ar size Toggle hash-sign .Pq Sq # printing for each data block transferred. The size of a data block defaults to 1024 bytes. This can be changed by specifying .Ar size in bytes. Enabling .Ic hash disables .Ic progress . .It Ic help Op Ar command Print an informative message about the meaning of .Ar command . If no argument is given, .Nm prints a list of the known commands. .It Ic idle Op Ar seconds Set the inactivity timer on the remote server to .Ar seconds seconds. If .Ar seconds is omitted, the current inactivity timer is printed. .It Ic image A synonym for .Ic binary . .It Ic lcd Op Ar directory Change the working directory on the local machine. If no .Ar directory is specified, the user's home directory is used. .It Ic less Ar file A synonym for .Ic page . .It Ic lpage Ar local-file Display .Ar local-file with the program specified by the .Ic "set pager" option. .It Ic lpwd Print the working directory on the local machine. .It Ic \&ls Op Ar remote-path Op Ar local-file A synonym for .Ic dir . .It Ic macdef Ar macro-name Define a macro. Subsequent lines are stored as the macro .Ar macro-name ; a null line (consecutive newline characters in a file or carriage returns from the terminal) terminates macro input mode. There is a limit of 16 macros and 4096 total characters in all defined macros. Macro names can be a maximum of 8 characters. Macros are only applicable to the current session they are defined within (or if defined outside a session, to the session invoked with the next .Ic open command), and remain defined until a .Ic close command is executed. To invoke a macro, use the .Ic $ command (see above). .Pp The macro processor interprets .Sq $ and .Sq \e as special characters. A .Sq $ followed by a number (or numbers) is replaced by the corresponding argument on the macro invocation command line. A .Sq $ followed by an .Sq i signals the macro processor that the executing macro is to be looped. On the first pass .Dq $i is replaced by the first argument on the macro invocation command line, on the second pass it is replaced by the second argument, and so on. A .Sq \e followed by any character is replaced by that character. Use the .Sq \e to prevent special treatment of the .Sq $ . .It Ic mdelete Op Ar remote-files Delete the .Ar remote-files on the remote machine. .It Ic mdir Ar remote-files local-file Like .Ic dir , except multiple remote files may be specified. If interactive prompting is on, .Nm will prompt the user to verify that the last argument is indeed the target local file for receiving .Ic mdir output. .It Ic mget Ar remote-files Expand the .Ar remote-files on the remote machine and do a .Ic get for each file name thus produced. See .Ic glob for details on the filename expansion. Resulting file names will then be processed according to .Ic case , .Ic ntrans , and .Ic nmap settings. Files are transferred into the local working directory, which can be changed with .Ql lcd directory ; new local directories can be created with .Ql "\&! mkdir directory" . .It Ic mkdir Ar directory-name Make a directory on the remote machine. .It Ic mls Ar remote-files local-file Like .Ic ls , except multiple remote files may be specified, and the .Ar local-file must be specified. If interactive prompting is on, .Nm will prompt the user to verify that the last argument is indeed the target local file for receiving .Ic mls output. .It Ic mlsd Op Ar remote-path Display the contents of .Ar remote-path (which should default to the current directory if not given) in a machine-parsable form, using .Dv MLSD . The format of display can be changed with .Sq "remopts mlst ..." . .It Ic mlst Op Ar remote-path Display the details about .Ar remote-path (which should default to the current directory if not given) in a machine-parsable form, using .Dv MLST . The format of display can be changed with .Sq "remopts mlst ..." . .It Ic mode Ar mode-name Set the file transfer .Ic mode to .Ar mode-name . The default (and only supported) mode is .Dq stream . .It Ic modtime Ar remote-file Show the last modification time of the file on the remote machine, in .Li RFC 2822 format. .It Ic more Ar file A synonym for .Ic page . .It Ic mput Ar local-files Expand wild cards in the list of local files given as arguments and do a .Ic put for each file in the resulting list. See .Ic glob for details of filename expansion. Resulting file names will then be processed according to .Ic ntrans and .Ic nmap settings. .It Ic mreget Ar remote-files As per .Ic mget , but performs a .Ic reget instead of .Ic get . .It Ic msend Ar local-files A synonym for .Ic mput . .It Ic newer Ar remote-file Op Ar local-file Get the file only if the modification time of the remote file is more recent that the file on the current system. If the file does not exist on the current system, the remote file is considered .Ic newer . Otherwise, this command is identical to .Ar get . .It Ic nlist Op Ar remote-path Op Ar local-file A synonym for .Ic ls . .It Ic nmap Op Ar inpattern outpattern Set or unset the filename mapping mechanism. If no arguments are specified, the filename mapping mechanism is unset. If arguments are specified, remote filenames are mapped during .Ic mput commands and .Ic put commands issued without a specified remote target filename. If arguments are specified, local filenames are mapped during .Ic mget commands and .Ic get commands issued without a specified local target filename. This command is useful when connecting to a .No non\- Ns Ux remote computer with different file naming conventions or practices. The mapping follows the pattern set by .Ar inpattern and .Ar outpattern . .Op Ar Inpattern is a template for incoming filenames (which may have already been processed according to the .Ic ntrans and .Ic case settings). Variable templating is accomplished by including the sequences .Dq $1 , .Dq $2 , \&... .Dq $9 in .Ar inpattern . Use .Sq \e to prevent this special treatment of the .Sq $ character. All other characters are treated literally, and are used to determine the .Ic nmap .Op Ar inpattern variable values. For example, given .Ar inpattern $1.$2 and the remote file name "mydata.data", $1 would have the value "mydata", and $2 would have the value "data". The .Ar outpattern determines the resulting mapped filename. The sequences .Dq $1 , .Dq $2 , \&... .Dq $9 are replaced by any value resulting from the .Ar inpattern template. The sequence .Dq $0 is replaced by the original filename. Additionally, the sequence .Dq Op Ar seq1 , Ar seq2 is replaced by .Op Ar seq1 if .Ar seq1 is not a null string; otherwise it is replaced by .Ar seq2 . For example, the command .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact nmap $1.$2.$3 [$1,$2].[$2,file] .Ed .Pp would yield the output filename "myfile.data" for input filenames "myfile.data" and "myfile.data.old", "myfile.file" for the input filename "myfile", and "myfile.myfile" for the input filename ".myfile". Spaces may be included in .Ar outpattern , as in the example: .Dl nmap $1 sed "s/ *$//" \*[Gt] $1 Use the .Sq \e character to prevent special treatment of the .Sq $ , .Sq \&[ , .Sq \&] , and .Sq \&, characters. .It Ic ntrans Op Ar inchars Op Ar outchars Set or unset the filename character translation mechanism. If no arguments are specified, the filename character translation mechanism is unset. If arguments are specified, characters in remote filenames are translated during .Ic mput commands and .Ic put commands issued without a specified remote target filename. If arguments are specified, characters in local filenames are translated during .Ic mget commands and .Ic get commands issued without a specified local target filename. This command is useful when connecting to a .No non\- Ns Ux remote computer with different file naming conventions or practices. Characters in a filename matching a character in .Ar inchars are replaced with the corresponding character in .Ar outchars . If the character's position in .Ar inchars is longer than the length of .Ar outchars , the character is deleted from the file name. .It Ic open Ar host Op Ar port Establish a connection to the specified .Ar host .Tn FTP server. An optional port number may be supplied, in which case, .Nm will attempt to contact an .Tn FTP server at that port. If the .Ic "set auto-login" option is on (default), .Nm will also attempt to automatically log the user in to the .Tn FTP server (see below). .It Ic page Ar file Retrieve .Ic file and display with the program specified by the .Ic "set pager" option. .It Ic passive Op Cm auto Toggle passive mode (if no arguments are given). If .Cm auto is given, act as if .Ev FTPMODE is set to .Sq auto . If passive mode is turned on (default), .Nm will send a .Dv PASV command for all data connections instead of a .Dv PORT command. The .Dv PASV command requests that the remote server open a port for the data connection and return the address of that port. The remote server listens on that port and the client connects to it. When using the more traditional .Dv PORT command, the client listens on a port and sends that address to the remote server, who connects back to it. Passive mode is useful when using .Nm through a gateway router or host that controls the directionality of traffic. (Note that though .Tn FTP servers are required to support the .Dv PASV command by .Li RFC 1123 , some do not.) .It Ic pdir Op Ar remote-path Perform .Ic dir .Op Ar remote-path , and display the result with the program specified by the .Ic "set pager" option. .It Ic pls Op Ar remote-path Perform .Ic ls .Op Ar remote-path , and display the result with the program specified by the .Ic "set pager" option. .It Ic pmlsd Op Ar remote-path Perform .Ic mlsd .Op Ar remote-path , and display the result with the program specified by the .Ic "set pager" option. .It Ic preserve Toggle preservation of modification times on retrieved files. .It Ic progress Toggle display of transfer progress bar. The progress bar will be disabled for a transfer that has .Ar local-file as .Sq Fl or a command that starts with .Sq \&| . Refer to .Sx FILE NAMING CONVENTIONS for more information. Enabling .Ic progress disables .Ic hash . .It Ic prompt Toggle interactive prompting. Interactive prompting occurs during multiple file transfers to allow the user to selectively retrieve or store files. If prompting is turned off (default is on), any .Ic mget or .Ic mput will transfer all files, and any .Ic mdelete will delete all files. .Pp When prompting is on, the following commands are available at a prompt: .Bl -tag -width 2n -offset indent .It Cm a Answer .Sq yes to the current file, and automatically answer .Sq yes to any remaining files for the current command. .It Cm n Answer .Sq no , and do not transfer the file. .It Cm p Answer .Sq yes to the current file, and turn off prompt mode (as is .Dq prompt off had been given). .It Cm q Terminate the current operation. .It Cm y Answer .Sq yes , and transfer the file. .It Cm \&? Display a help message. .El .Pp Any other response will answer .Sq yes to the current file. .It Ic proxy Ar ftp-command Execute an ftp command on a secondary control connection. This command allows simultaneous connection to two remote .Tn FTP servers for transferring files between the two servers. The first .Ic proxy command should be an .Ic open , to establish the secondary control connection. Enter the command "proxy ?" to see other .Tn FTP commands executable on the secondary connection. The following commands behave differently when prefaced by .Ic proxy : .Ic open will not define new macros during the auto-login process, .Ic close will not erase existing macro definitions, .Ic get and .Ic mget transfer files from the host on the primary control connection to the host on the secondary control connection, and .Ic put , .Ic mput , and .Ic append transfer files from the host on the secondary control connection to the host on the primary control connection. Third party file transfers depend upon support of the .Tn FTP protocol .Dv PASV command by the server on the secondary control connection. .It Ic put Ar local-file Op Ar remote-file Store a local file on the remote machine. If .Ar remote-file is left unspecified, the local file name is used after processing according to any .Ic ntrans or .Ic nmap settings in naming the remote file. File transfer uses the current settings for .Ic type , .Ic format , .Ic mode , and .Ic structure . .It Ic pwd Print the name of the current working directory on the remote machine. .It Ic quit A synonym for .Ic bye . .It Ic quote Ar arg1 arg2 ... The arguments specified are sent, verbatim, to the remote .Tn FTP server. .It Ic rate Ar direction Oo Ar maximum Oo Ar increment Oc Oc Throttle the maximum transfer rate to .Ar maximum bytes/second. If .Ar maximum is 0, disable the throttle. .Pp .Ar direction may be one of: .Bl -tag -width "all" -offset indent -compact .It Cm all Both directions. .It Cm get Incoming transfers. .It Cm put Outgoing transfers. .El .Pp .Ar maximum can be modified on the fly by .Ar increment bytes (default: 1024) each time a given signal is received: .Bl -tag -width "SIGUSR1" -offset indent .It Dv SIGUSR1 Increment .Ar maximum by .Ar increment bytes. .It Dv SIGUSR2 Decrement .Ar maximum by .Ar increment bytes. The result must be a positive number. .El .Pp If .Ar maximum is not supplied, the current throttle rates are displayed. .Pp Note: .Ic rate is not yet implemented for ascii mode transfers. .It Ic rcvbuf Ar size Set the size of the socket receive buffer to .Ar size . .It Ic recv Ar remote-file Op Ar local-file A synonym for .Ic get . .It Ic reget Ar remote-file Op Ar local-file .Ic reget acts like .Ic get , except that if .Ar local-file exists and is smaller than .Ar remote-file , .Ar local-file is presumed to be a partially transferred copy of .Ar remote-file and the transfer is continued from the apparent point of failure. This command is useful when transferring very large files over networks that are prone to dropping connections. .It Ic remopts Ar command Op Ar command-options Set options on the remote .Tn FTP server for .Ar command to .Ar command-options (whose absence is handled on a command-specific basis). Remote .Tn FTP commands known to support options include: .Sq MLST (used for .Dv MLSD and .Dv MLST ) . .It Ic rename Op Ar from Op Ar to Rename the file .Ar from on the remote machine, to the file .Ar to . .It Ic reset Clear reply queue. This command re-synchronizes command/reply sequencing with the remote .Tn FTP server. Resynchronization may be necessary following a violation of the .Tn FTP protocol by the remote server. .It Ic restart Ar marker Restart the immediately following .Ic get or .Ic put at the indicated .Ar marker . On .Ux systems, marker is usually a byte offset into the file. .It Ic rhelp Op Ar command-name Request help from the remote .Tn FTP server. If a .Ar command-name is specified it is supplied to the server as well. .It Ic rmdir Ar directory-name Delete a directory on the remote machine. .It Ic rstatus Op Ar remote-file With no arguments, show status of remote machine. If .Ar remote-file is specified, show status of .Ar remote-file on remote machine. .It Ic runique Toggle storing of files on the local system with unique filenames. If a file already exists with a name equal to the target local filename for a .Ic get or .Ic mget command, a ".1" is appended to the name. If the resulting name matches another existing file, a ".2" is appended to the original name. If this process continues up to ".99", an error message is printed, and the transfer does not take place. The generated unique filename will be reported. Note that .Ic runique will not affect local files generated from a shell command (see below). The default value is off. .It Ic send Ar local-file Op Ar remote-file A synonym for .Ic put . .It Ic sendport Toggle the use of .Dv PORT commands. By default, .Nm will attempt to use a .Dv PORT command when establishing a connection for each data transfer. The use of .Dv PORT commands can prevent delays when performing multiple file transfers. If the .Dv PORT command fails, .Nm will use the default data port. When the use of .Dv PORT commands is disabled, no attempt will be made to use .Dv PORT commands for each data transfer. This is useful for certain .Tn FTP implementations which do ignore .Dv PORT commands but, incorrectly, indicate they've been accepted. .It Ic set Op Ar option Ar value Set .Ar option to .Ar value . If .Ar option and .Ar value are not given, display all of the options and their values. The currently supported options are: .Bl -tag -width "https_proxy" -offset indent .It Cm anonpass Defaults to .Ev $FTPANONPASS .It Cm ftp_proxy Defaults to .Ev $ftp_proxy . .It Cm http_proxy Defaults to .Ev $http_proxy . .It Cm https_proxy Defaults to .Ev $https_proxy . .It Cm no_proxy Defaults to .Ev $no_proxy . .It Cm pager Defaults to .Ev $PAGER . .It Cm prompt Defaults to .Ev $FTPPROMPT . .It Cm rprompt Defaults to .Ev $FTPRPROMPT . .El .It Ic site Ar arg1 arg2 ... The arguments specified are sent, verbatim, to the remote .Tn FTP server as a .Dv SITE command. .It Ic size Ar remote-file Return size of .Ar remote-file on remote machine. .It Ic sndbuf Ar size Set the size of the socket send buffer to .Ar size . .It Ic status Show the current status of .Nm ftp . .It Ic struct Ar struct-name Set the file transfer .Ar structure to .Ar struct-name . The default (and only supported) structure is .Dq file . .It Ic sunique Toggle storing of files on remote machine under unique file names. The remote .Tn FTP server must support .Tn FTP protocol .Dv STOU command for successful completion. The remote server will report unique name. Default value is off. .It Ic system Show the type of operating system running on the remote machine. .It Ic tenex Set the file transfer type to that needed to talk to .Tn TENEX machines. .It Ic throttle A synonym for .Ic rate . .It Ic trace Toggle packet tracing. .It Ic type Op Ar type-name Set the file transfer .Ic type to .Ar type-name . If no type is specified, the current type is printed. The default type is network .Tn ASCII . .It Ic umask Op Ar newmask Set the default umask on the remote server to .Ar newmask . If .Ar newmask is omitted, the current umask is printed. .It Ic unset Ar option Unset .Ar option . Refer to .Ic set for more information. .It Ic usage Ar command Print the usage message for .Ar command . .It Ic user Ar user-name Oo Ar password Oo Ar account Oc Oc Identify yourself to the remote .Tn FTP server. If the .Ar password is not specified and the server requires it, .Nm will prompt the user for it (after disabling local echo). If an .Ar account field is not specified, and the .Tn FTP server requires it, the user will be prompted for it. If an .Ar account field is specified, an account command will be relayed to the remote server after the login sequence is completed if the remote server did not require it for logging in. Unless .Nm is invoked with .Dq auto-login disabled, this process is done automatically on initial connection to the .Tn FTP server. .It Ic verbose Toggle verbose mode. In verbose mode, all responses from the .Tn FTP server are displayed to the user. In addition, if verbose is on, when a file transfer completes, statistics regarding the efficiency of the transfer are reported. By default, verbose is on. .It Ic xferbuf Ar size Set the size of the socket send and receive buffers to .Ar size . .It Ic \&? Op Ar command A synonym for .Ic help . .El .Pp Command arguments which have embedded spaces may be quoted with quote .Sq \&" marks. .Pp Commands which toggle settings can take an explicit .Ic on or .Ic off argument to force the setting appropriately. .Pp Commands which take a byte count as an argument (e.g., .Ic hash , .Ic rate , and .Ic xferbuf ) support an optional suffix on the argument which changes the interpretation of the argument. Supported suffixes are: .Bl -tag -width 3n -offset indent -compact .It Li b Causes no modification. (Optional) .It Li k Kilo; multiply the argument by 1024 .It Li m Mega; multiply the argument by 1048576 .It Li g Giga; multiply the argument by 1073741824 .El .Pp If .Nm receives a .Dv SIGINFO (see the .Dq status argument of .Xr stty 1 ) or .Dv SIGQUIT signal whilst a transfer is in progress, the current transfer rate statistics will be written to the standard error output, in the same format as the standard completion message. .Sh AUTO-FETCHING FILES In addition to standard commands, this version of .Nm supports an auto-fetch feature. To enable auto-fetch, simply pass the list of hostnames/files on the command line. .Pp The following formats are valid syntax for an auto-fetch element: .Bl -tag -width "FOO " .\" [user@]host:[path][/] .It Oo Ar user Ns Li \&@ Oc Ns Ar host Ns Li \&: Ns Oo Ar path Oc \ Ns Oo Li / Oc .Dq Classic .Tn FTP format. .Pp If .Ar path contains a glob character and globbing is enabled, (see .Ic glob ) , then the equivalent of .Ql mget path is performed. .Pp If the directory component of .Ar path contains no globbing characters, it is stored locally with the name basename (see .Xr basename 1 ) of .Ic path , in the current directory. Otherwise, the full remote name is used as the local name, relative to the local root directory. .\" ftp://[user[:password]@]host[:port]/path[/][;type=X] .It Li ftp:// Ns Oo Ar user Ns Oo Ns Li \&: Ns Ar password Oc Ns Li \&@ Oc \ Ns Ar host Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar port Oc Ns Li / Ns Ar path Ns Oo Li / Oc \ Ns Oo Li ;type= Ns Ar X Oc An .Tn FTP URL, retrieved using the .Tn FTP protocol if .Ic "set ftp_proxy" isn't defined. Otherwise, transfer the URL using .Tn HTTP via the proxy defined in .Ic "set ftp_proxy" . If .Ic "set ftp_proxy" isn't defined and .Ar user is given, login as .Ar user . In this case, use .Ar password if supplied, otherwise prompt the user for one. .Pp If a suffix of .Sq ;type=A or .Sq ;type=I is supplied, then the transfer type will take place as ascii or binary (respectively). The default transfer type is binary. .Pp In order to be compliant with .Li RFC 3986 , .Nm interprets the .Ar path part of an .Dq ftp:// auto-fetch URL as follows: .Bl -bullet .It The .Sq Li / immediately after the .Ar host Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar port Oc is interpreted as a separator before the .Ar path , and not as part of the .Ar path itself. .It The .Ar path is interpreted as a .So Li / Sc Ns -separated list of name components. For all but the last such component, .Nm performs the equivalent of a .Ic cd command. For the last path component, .Nm performs the equivalent of a .Ic get command. .It Empty name components, which result from .Sq Li // within the .Ar path , or from an extra .Sq Li / at the beginning of the .Ar path , will cause the equivalent of a .Ic cd command without a directory name. This is unlikely to be useful. .It Any .Sq Li \&% Ns Ar XX codes (per .Li RFC 3986 ) within the path components are decoded, with .Ar XX representing a character code in hexadecimal. This decoding takes place after the .Ar path has been split into components, but before each component is used in the equivalent of a .Ic cd or .Ic get command. Some often-used codes are .Sq Li \&%2F (which represents .Sq Li / ) and .Sq Li \&%7E (which represents .Sq Li ~ ) . .El .Pp The above interpretation has the following consequences: .Bl -bullet .It The path is interpreted relative to the default login directory of the specified user or of the .Sq anonymous user. If the .Pa / directory is required, use a leading path of .Dq %2F . If a user's home directory is required (and the remote server supports the syntax), use a leading path of .Dq %7Euser/ . For example, to retrieve .Pa /etc/motd from .Sq localhost as the user .Sq myname with the password .Sq mypass , use .Dq ftp://myname:mypass@localhost/%2fetc/motd .It The exact .Ic cd and .Ic get commands can be controlled by careful choice of where to use .Sq / and where to use .Sq %2F (or .Sq %2f ) . For example, the following URLs correspond to the equivalents of the indicated commands: .Bl -tag -width "ftp://host/%2Fdir1%2Fdir2%2Ffile" .It ftp://host/dir1/dir2/file .Dq "cd dir1" , .Dq "cd dir2" , .Dq "get file" . .It ftp://host/%2Fdir1/dir2/file .Dq "cd /dir1" , .Dq "cd dir2" , .Dq "get file" . .It ftp://host/dir1%2Fdir2/file .Dq "cd dir1/dir2" , .Dq "get file" . .It ftp://host/%2Fdir1%2Fdir2/file .Dq "cd /dir1/dir2" , .Dq "get file" . .It ftp://host/dir1%2Fdir2%2Ffile .Dq "get dir1/dir2/file" . .It ftp://host/%2Fdir1%2Fdir2%2Ffile .Dq "get /dir1/dir2/file" . .El .It You must have appropriate access permission for each of the intermediate directories that is used in the equivalent of a .Ic cd command. .El .\" http://[user[:password]@]host[:port]/path .It Li http:// Ns Oo Ar user Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar password Oc Ns Li \&@ Oc \ Ns Ar host Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar port Oc Ns Li / Ns Ar path An .Tn HTTP URL, retrieved using the .Tn HTTP protocol. If .Ic "set http_proxy" is defined, it is used as a URL to an .Tn HTTP proxy server. If .Tn HTTP authorization is required to retrieve .Ar path , and .Sq user (and optionally .Sq password ) is in the URL, use them for the first attempt to authenticate. .\" https://[user[:password]@]host[:port]/path .It Li https:// Ns Oo Ar user Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar password Oc Ns Li \&@ Oc \ Ns Ar host Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar port Oc Ns Li / Ns Ar path An .Tn HTTPS URL, retrieved using the .Tn HTTPS protocol. If .Ic "set https_proxy" is defined, it is used as a URL to an .Tn HTTPS proxy server. If .Tn HTTPS authorization is required to retrieve .Ar path , and .Sq user (and optionally .Sq password ) is in the URL, use them for the first attempt to authenticate. There is currently no certificate validation and verification. .\" file:///path .It Li file:/// Ns Ar path A local URL, copied from .Pa / Ns Ar path on the local host. .\" about: .It Li about: Ns Ar topic Display information regarding .Ar topic ; no file is retrieved for this auto-fetched element. Supported values include: .Bl -tag -width "about:version" .It Li about:ftp Information about .Nm ftp . .It Li about:version The version of .Nm ftp . Useful to provide when reporting problems. .El .El .Pp Unless noted otherwise above, and .Fl o Ar output is not given, the file is stored in the current directory as the .Xr basename 1 of .Ar path . Note that if a .Tn HTTP redirect is received, the fetch is retried using the new target URL supplied by the server, with a corresponding new .Ar path . Using an explicit .Fl o Ar output is recommended, to avoid writing to unexpected file names. .Pp If a classic format or an .Tn FTP URL format has a trailing .Sq / or an empty .Ar path component, then .Nm will connect to the site and .Ic cd to the directory given as the path, and leave the user in interactive mode ready for further input. This will not work if .Ic "set ftp_proxy" is being used. .Pp Direct .Tn HTTP transfers use HTTP 1.1. Proxied .Tn FTP and .Tn HTTP transfers use HTTP 1.0. .Pp If .Fl R is given, all auto-fetches that don't go via the .Tn FTP or .Tn HTTP proxies will be restarted. For .Tn FTP , this is implemented by using .Nm reget instead of .Nm get . For .Tn HTTP , this is implemented by using the .Sq "Range: bytes=" .Tn "HTTP/1.1" directive. .Pp If WWW or proxy WWW authentication is required, you will be prompted to enter a username and password to authenticate with. .Pp When specifying IPv6 numeric addresses in a URL, you need to surround the address in square brackets. E.g.: .Dq ftp://[::1]:21/ . This is because colons are used in IPv6 numeric address as well as being the separator for the port number. .Sh ABORTING A FILE TRANSFER To abort a file transfer, use the terminal interrupt key (usually Ctrl-C). Sending transfers will be immediately halted. Receiving transfers will be halted by sending an .Tn FTP protocol .Dv ABOR command to the remote server, and discarding any further data received. The speed at which this is accomplished depends upon the remote server's support for .Dv ABOR processing. If the remote server does not support the .Dv ABOR command, the prompt will not appear until the remote server has completed sending the requested file. .Pp If the terminal interrupt key sequence is used whilst .Nm is awaiting a reply from the remote server for the ABOR processing, then the connection will be closed. This is different from the traditional behaviour (which ignores the terminal interrupt during this phase), but is considered more useful. .Sh FILE NAMING CONVENTIONS Files specified as arguments to .Nm commands are processed according to the following rules. .Bl -enum .It If the file name .Sq Fl is specified, the .Ar stdin (for reading) or .Ar stdout (for writing) is used. .It If the first character of the file name is .Sq \&| , the remainder of the argument is interpreted as a shell command. .Nm then forks a shell, using .Xr popen 3 with the argument supplied, and reads (writes) from the stdout (stdin). If the shell command includes spaces, the argument must be quoted; e.g. .Dq Qq Li \&| ls\ \-lt . A particularly useful example of this mechanism is: .Dq Li dir \&"\&" \&|more . .It Failing the above checks, if .Dq globbing is enabled, local file names are expanded according to the rules used in the .Xr csh 1 ; see the .Ic glob command. If the .Nm command expects a single local file (e.g. .Ic put ) , only the first filename generated by the "globbing" operation is used. .It For .Ic mget commands and .Ic get commands with unspecified local file names, the local filename is the remote filename, which may be altered by a .Ic case , .Ic ntrans , or .Ic nmap setting. The resulting filename may then be altered if .Ic runique is on. .It For .Ic mput commands and .Ic put commands with unspecified remote file names, the remote filename is the local filename, which may be altered by a .Ic ntrans or .Ic nmap setting. The resulting filename may then be altered by the remote server if .Ic sunique is on. .El .Sh FILE TRANSFER PARAMETERS The .Tn FTP specification specifies many parameters which may affect a file transfer. The .Ic type may be one of .Dq ascii , .Dq image (binary), .Dq ebcdic , and .Dq local byte size (for .Tn PDP Ns -10's and .Tn PDP Ns -20's mostly). .Nm supports the ascii and image types of file transfer, plus local byte size 8 for .Ic tenex mode transfers. .Pp .Nm supports only the default values for the remaining file transfer parameters: .Ic mode , .Ic form , and .Ic struct . .Sh THE .netrc FILE The .Pa .netrc file contains login and initialization information used by the auto-login process. It resides in the user's home directory, unless overridden with the .Fl N Ar netrc option, or specified in the .Ev NETRC environment variable. The following tokens are recognized; they may be separated by spaces, tabs, or new-lines: .Bl -tag -width password .It Ic machine Ar name Identify a remote machine .Ar name . The auto-login process searches the .Pa .netrc file for a .Ic machine token that matches the remote machine specified on the .Nm command line or as an .Ic open command argument. Once a match is made, the subsequent .Pa .netrc tokens are processed, stopping when the end of file is reached or another .Ic machine or a .Ic default token is encountered. .It Ic default This is the same as .Ic machine .Ar name except that .Ic default matches any name. There can be only one .Ic default token, and it must be after all .Ic machine tokens. This is normally used as: .Pp .Dl default login anonymous password user@site .Pp thereby giving the user an automatic anonymous .Tn FTP login to machines not specified in .Pa .netrc . This can be overridden by using the .Fl n flag to disable auto-login. .It Ic login Ar name Identify a user on the remote machine. If this token is present, the auto-login process will initiate a login using the specified .Ar name . .It Ic password Ar string Supply a password. If this token is present, the auto-login process will supply the specified string if the remote server requires a password as part of the login process. Note that if this token is present in the .Pa .netrc file for any user other than .Ar anonymous , .Nm will abort the auto-login process if the .Pa .netrc is readable by anyone besides the user. .It Ic account Ar string Supply an additional account password. If this token is present, the auto-login process will supply the specified string if the remote server requires an additional account password, or the auto-login process will initiate an .Dv ACCT command if it does not. .It Ic macdef Ar name Define a macro. This token functions like the .Nm .Ic macdef command functions. A macro is defined with the specified name; its contents begin with the next .Pa .netrc line and continue until a blank line (consecutive new-line characters) is encountered. Like the other tokens in the .Pa .netrc file, a .Ic macdef is applicable only to the .Ic machine definition preceding it. A .Ic macdef entry cannot be used by multiple .Ic machine definitions; rather, it must be defined following each .Ic machine it is intended to be used with. If a macro named .Ic init is defined, it is automatically executed as the last step in the auto-login process. For example, .Bd -literal -offset indent default macdef init epsv4 off .Ed .Pp followed by a blank line. .El .Sh COMMAND LINE EDITING .Nm supports interactive command line editing, via the .Xr editline 3 library. It is enabled with the .Ic edit command, and is enabled by default if input is from a tty. Previous lines can be recalled and edited with the arrow keys, and other GNU Emacs-style editing keys may be used as well. .Pp The .Xr editline 3 library is configured with a .Pa .editrc file - refer to .Xr editrc 5 for more information. .Pp An extra key binding is available to .Nm to provide context sensitive command and filename completion (including remote file completion). To use this, bind a key to the .Xr editline 3 command .Ic ftp-complete . By default, this is bound to the TAB key. .Sh COMMAND LINE PROMPT By default, .Nm displays a command line prompt of .Dq "ftp\*[Gt] " to the user. This can be changed with the .Ic "set prompt" command. .Pp A prompt can be displayed on the right side of the screen (after the command input) with the .Ic "set rprompt" command. .Pp The following formatting sequences are replaced by the given information: .Bl -tag -width "%% " -offset indent .It Li \&%/ The current remote working directory. .\" %c[[0]n], %.[[0]n] .It \&%c Ns Oo Oo Li 0 Oc Ns Ar n Oc , Ns Li \&%. Ns Oo Oo Li 0 Oc Ns Ar n Oc The trailing component of the current remote working directory, or .Em n trailing components if a digit .Em n is given. If .Em n begins with .Sq 0 , the number of skipped components precede the trailing component(s) in the format .\" ``/trailing'' .Do .Sm off .Li / Li \*[Lt] Va number Li \*[Gt] .Va trailing .Sm on .Dc (for .Sq \&%c ) or .\" ``...trailing'' .Dq Li \&... Ns Va trailing (for .Sq \&%. ) . .It Li \&%M The remote host name. .It Li \&%m The remote host name, up to the first .Sq \&. . .It Li \&%n The remote user name. .It Li \&%% A single .Sq % . .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Nm uses the following environment variables. .Bl -tag -width "FTPSERVERPORT" .It Ev FTPANONPASS Password to send in an anonymous .Tn FTP transfer. Defaults to .Dq Li `whoami`@ . .It Ev FTPMODE Overrides the default operation mode. Support values are: .Bl -tag -width "passive" .It Cm active active mode .Tn FTP only .It Cm auto automatic determination of passive or active (this is the default) .It Cm gate gate-ftp mode .It Cm passive passive mode .Tn FTP only .El .It Ev FTPPROMPT Command-line prompt to use. Defaults to .Dq "ftp\*[Gt] " . Refer to .Sx COMMAND LINE PROMPT for more information. .It Ev FTPRPROMPT Command-line right side prompt to use. Defaults to .Dq "" . Refer to .Sx COMMAND LINE PROMPT for more information. .It Ev FTPSERVER Host to use as gate-ftp server when .Ic gate is enabled. .It Ev FTPSERVERPORT Port to use when connecting to gate-ftp server when .Ic gate is enabled. Default is port returned by a .Fn getservbyname lookup of .Dq ftpgate/tcp . .It Ev FTPUSERAGENT The value to send for the .Tn HTTP User-Agent header. .It Ev HOME For default location of a .Pa .netrc file, if one exists. .It Ev NETRC An alternate location of the .Pa .netrc file. .It Ev PAGER Used by various commands to display files. Defaults to .Xr more 1 if empty or not set. .It Ev SHELL For default shell. .It Ev ftp_proxy URL of .Tn FTP proxy to use when making .Tn FTP URL requests (if not defined, use the standard .Tn FTP protocol). .Pp See .Ev http_proxy for further notes about proxy use. .It Ev http_proxy URL of .Tn HTTP proxy to use when making .Tn HTTP URL requests. If proxy authentication is required and there is a username and password in this URL, they will automatically be used in the first attempt to authenticate to the proxy. .Pp If .Dq unsafe URL characters are required in the username or password (for example .Sq @ or .Sq / ) , encode them with .Li RFC 3986 .Sq Li \&% Ns Ar XX encoding. .Pp Note that the use of a username and password in .Ev ftp_proxy and .Ev http_proxy may be incompatible with other programs that use it (such as .Xr lynx 1 ) . .Pp .Em NOTE : this is not used for interactive sessions, only for command-line fetches. .It Ev no_proxy A space or comma separated list of hosts (or domains) for which proxying is not to be used. Each entry may have an optional trailing ":port", which restricts the matching to connections to that port. .El .Sh EXTENDED PASSIVE MODE AND FIREWALLS Some firewall configurations do not allow .Nm to use extended passive mode. If you find that even a simple .Ic ls appears to hang after printing a message such as this: .Pp .Dl 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||58551|) .Pp then you will need to disable extended passive mode with .Ic epsv4 off . See the above section .Sx The .netrc File for an example of how to make this automatic. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getservbyname 3 , .Xr editrc 5 , .Xr services 5 , .Xr ftpd 8 .Sh STANDARDS .Nm attempts to be compliant with: .Bl -tag -offset indent -width 8n .It Li RFC 959 .Em File Transfer Protocol .It Li RFC 1123 .Em Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support .It Li RFC 1635 .Em How to Use Anonymous FTP .It Li RFC 2389 .Em Feature negotiation mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol .It Li RFC 2428 .Em FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs .It Li RFC 2616 .Em Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 .It Li RFC 2822 .Em Internet Message Format .It Li RFC 3659 .Em Extensions to FTP .It Li RFC 3986 .Em Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) .El .Sh HISTORY The .Nm command appeared in .Bx 4.2 . .Pp Various features such as command line editing, context sensitive command and file completion, dynamic progress bar, automatic fetching of files and URLs, modification time preservation, transfer rate throttling, configurable command line prompt, and other enhancements over the standard .Bx .Nm were implemented in .Nx 1.3 and later releases by .An Luke Mewburn .Aq lukem@NetBSD.org . .Pp IPv6 support was added by the WIDE/KAME project (but may not be present in all non-NetBSD versions of this program, depending if the operating system supports IPv6 in a similar manner to KAME). .Sh BUGS Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper behavior by the remote server. .Pp An error in the treatment of carriage returns in the .Bx 4.2 ascii-mode transfer code has been corrected. This correction may result in incorrect transfers of binary files to and from .Bx 4.2 servers using the ascii type. Avoid this problem by using the binary image type. .Pp .Nm assumes that all IPv4 mapped addresses .Po IPv6 addresses with a form like .Li ::ffff:10.1.1.1 .Pc indicate IPv4 destinations which can be handled by .Dv AF_INET sockets. However, in certain IPv6 network configurations, this assumption is not true. In such an environment, IPv4 mapped addresses must be passed to .Dv AF_INET6 sockets directly. For example, if your site uses a SIIT translator for IPv6-to-IPv4 translation, .Nm is unable to support your configuration. Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp_var.h =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp_var.h (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ftp_var.h (revision 296314) @@ -1,359 +1,359 @@ -/* $NetBSD: ftp_var.h,v 1.11 2013/05/05 11:17:31 lukem Exp $ */ -/* from NetBSD: ftp_var.h,v 1.82 2012/12/21 18:07:36 christos Exp */ +/* $NetBSD: ftp_var.h,v 1.12 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ */ +/* from NetBSD: ftp_var.h,v 1.83 2015/01/12 14:17:08 christos Exp */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1996-2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Luke Mewburn. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)ftp_var.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 10/9/94 */ /* * Copyright (C) 1997 and 1998 WIDE Project. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * FTP global variables. */ #ifdef SMALL #undef NO_EDITCOMPLETE #define NO_EDITCOMPLETE #undef NO_PROGRESS #define NO_PROGRESS #endif #if 0 /* tnftp */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* tnftp */ #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE #include #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ #include "extern.h" #include "progressbar.h" /* * Format of command table. */ struct cmd { const char *c_name; /* name of command */ const char *c_help; /* help string */ char c_bell; /* give bell when command completes */ char c_conn; /* must be connected to use command */ char c_proxy; /* proxy server may execute */ #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE const char *c_complete; /* context sensitive completion list */ #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ void (*c_handler)(int, char **); /* function to call */ }; #define MAX_C_NAME 12 /* maximum length of cmd.c_name */ /* * Format of macro table */ struct macel { char mac_name[9]; /* macro name */ char *mac_start; /* start of macro in macbuf */ char *mac_end; /* end of macro in macbuf */ }; /* * Format of option table */ struct option { const char *name; char *value; }; /* * Indices to features[]; an array containing status of remote server * features; -1 not known (FEAT failed), 0 absent, 1 present. */ enum { FEAT_FEAT = 0, /* FEAT, OPTS */ FEAT_MDTM, /* MDTM */ FEAT_MLST, /* MLSD, MLST */ FEAT_REST_STREAM, /* RESTart STREAM */ FEAT_SIZE, /* SIZE */ FEAT_TVFS, /* TVFS (not used) */ FEAT_max }; /* * Global defines */ -#define FTPBUFLEN MAXPATHLEN + 200 +#define FTPBUFLEN (4 * MAXPATHLEN) #define MAX_IN_PORT_T 0xffffU #define HASHBYTES 1024 /* default mark for `hash' command */ #define DEFAULTINCR 1024 /* default increment for `rate' command */ #define FTP_PORT 21 /* default if ! getservbyname("ftp/tcp") */ #define HTTP_PORT 80 /* default if ! getservbyname("http/tcp") */ #define HTTPS_PORT 443 /* default if ! getservbyname("https/tcp") */ #ifndef GATE_PORT #define GATE_PORT 21 /* default if ! getservbyname("ftpgate/tcp") */ #endif #ifndef GATE_SERVER #define GATE_SERVER "" /* default server */ #endif #define DEFAULTPAGER "more" /* default pager if $PAGER isn't set */ #define DEFAULTPROMPT "ftp> " /* default prompt if `set prompt' is empty */ #define DEFAULTRPROMPT "" /* default rprompt if `set rprompt' is empty */ #define TMPFILE "ftpXXXXXXXXXX" #ifndef GLOBAL #define GLOBAL extern #endif /* * Options and other state info. */ GLOBAL int trace; /* trace packets exchanged */ GLOBAL int hash; /* print # for each buffer transferred */ GLOBAL int mark; /* number of bytes between hashes */ GLOBAL int sendport; /* use PORT/LPRT cmd for each data connection */ GLOBAL int connected; /* 1 = connected to server, -1 = logged in */ GLOBAL int interactive; /* interactively prompt on m* cmds */ GLOBAL int confirmrest; /* confirm rest of current m* cmd */ GLOBAL int ftp_debug; /* debugging level */ GLOBAL int bell; /* ring bell on cmd completion */ GLOBAL int doglob; /* glob local file names */ GLOBAL int autologin; /* establish user account on connection */ GLOBAL int proxy; /* proxy server connection active */ GLOBAL int proxflag; /* proxy connection exists */ GLOBAL int gatemode; /* use gate-ftp */ GLOBAL const char *gateserver; /* server to use for gate-ftp */ GLOBAL int sunique; /* store files on server with unique name */ GLOBAL int runique; /* store local files with unique name */ GLOBAL int mcase; /* map upper to lower case for mget names */ GLOBAL int ntflag; /* use ntin ntout tables for name translation */ GLOBAL int mapflag; /* use mapin mapout templates on file names */ GLOBAL int preserve; /* preserve modification time on files */ GLOBAL int code; /* return/reply code for ftp command */ GLOBAL int crflag; /* if 1, strip car. rets. on ascii gets */ GLOBAL int passivemode; /* passive mode enabled */ GLOBAL int activefallback; /* fall back to active mode if passive fails */ GLOBAL char *altarg; /* argv[1] with no shell-like preprocessing */ GLOBAL char ntin[17]; /* input translation table */ GLOBAL char ntout[17]; /* output translation table */ GLOBAL char mapin[MAXPATHLEN]; /* input map template */ GLOBAL char mapout[MAXPATHLEN]; /* output map template */ GLOBAL char typename[32]; /* name of file transfer type */ GLOBAL int type; /* requested file transfer type */ GLOBAL int curtype; /* current file transfer type */ GLOBAL char structname[32]; /* name of file transfer structure */ GLOBAL int stru; /* file transfer structure */ GLOBAL char formname[32]; /* name of file transfer format */ GLOBAL int form; /* file transfer format */ GLOBAL char modename[32]; /* name of file transfer mode */ GLOBAL int mode; /* file transfer mode */ GLOBAL char bytename[32]; /* local byte size in ascii */ GLOBAL int bytesize; /* local byte size in binary */ GLOBAL int anonftp; /* automatic anonymous login */ GLOBAL int dirchange; /* remote directory changed by cd command */ GLOBAL int flushcache; /* set HTTP cache flush headers with request */ GLOBAL int rate_get; /* maximum get xfer rate */ GLOBAL int rate_get_incr; /* increment for get xfer rate */ GLOBAL int rate_put; /* maximum put xfer rate */ GLOBAL int rate_put_incr; /* increment for put xfer rate */ GLOBAL int retry_connect; /* seconds between retrying connection */ GLOBAL const char *tmpdir; /* temporary directory */ GLOBAL int epsv4; /* use EPSV/EPRT on IPv4 connections */ GLOBAL int epsv4bad; /* EPSV doesn't work on the current server */ GLOBAL int epsv6; /* use EPSV/EPRT on IPv6 connections */ GLOBAL int epsv6bad; /* EPSV doesn't work on the current server */ GLOBAL int editing; /* command line editing enabled */ GLOBAL int features[FEAT_max]; /* remote FEATures supported */ #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE GLOBAL EditLine *el; /* editline(3) status structure */ GLOBAL History *hist; /* editline(3) history structure */ GLOBAL char *cursor_pos; /* cursor position we're looking for */ GLOBAL size_t cursor_argc; /* location of cursor in margv */ GLOBAL size_t cursor_argo; /* offset of cursor in margv[cursor_argc] */ #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ GLOBAL char *hostname; /* name of host connected to */ GLOBAL int unix_server; /* server is unix, can use binary for ascii */ GLOBAL int unix_proxy; /* proxy is unix, can use binary for ascii */ GLOBAL char localcwd[MAXPATHLEN]; /* local dir */ GLOBAL char remotecwd[MAXPATHLEN]; /* remote dir */ GLOBAL char *username; /* name of user logged in as. (dynamic) */ GLOBAL sa_family_t family; /* address family to use for connections */ GLOBAL const char *ftpport; /* port number to use for FTP connections */ GLOBAL const char *httpport; /* port number to use for HTTP connections */ #ifdef WITH_SSL GLOBAL const char *httpsport; /* port number to use for HTTPS connections */ #endif GLOBAL const char *gateport; /* port number to use for gateftp connections */ GLOBAL struct addrinfo *bindai; /* local address to bind as */ GLOBAL char *outfile; /* filename to output URLs to */ GLOBAL int restartautofetch; /* restart auto-fetch */ GLOBAL char line[FTPBUFLEN]; /* input line buffer */ GLOBAL char *stringbase; /* current scan point in line buffer */ GLOBAL char argbuf[FTPBUFLEN]; /* argument storage buffer */ GLOBAL char *argbase; /* current storage point in arg buffer */ GLOBAL StringList *marg_sl; /* stringlist containing margv */ GLOBAL int margc; /* count of arguments on input line */ #define margv (marg_sl->sl_str) /* args parsed from input line */ GLOBAL int cpend; /* flag: if != 0, then pending server reply */ GLOBAL int mflag; /* flag: if != 0, then active multi command */ GLOBAL int options; /* used during socket creation */ GLOBAL int sndbuf_size; /* socket send buffer size */ GLOBAL int rcvbuf_size; /* socket receive buffer size */ GLOBAL int macnum; /* number of defined macros */ GLOBAL struct macel macros[16]; GLOBAL char macbuf[4096]; GLOBAL char *localhome; /* local home directory */ GLOBAL char *localname; /* local user name */ GLOBAL char netrc[MAXPATHLEN]; /* path to .netrc file */ GLOBAL char reply_string[BUFSIZ]; /* first line of previous reply */ GLOBAL void (*reply_callback)(const char *); /* * function to call for each line in * the server's reply except for the * first (`xxx-') and last (`xxx ') */ GLOBAL volatile sig_atomic_t sigint_raised; GLOBAL FILE *cin; GLOBAL FILE *cout; GLOBAL int data; extern struct cmd cmdtab[]; extern struct option optiontab[]; #define EMPTYSTRING(x) ((x) == NULL || (*(x) == '\0')) #define FREEPTR(x) if ((x) != NULL) { free(x); (x) = NULL; } #ifdef BSD4_4 # define HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN 1 #endif #ifdef NO_LONG_LONG # define STRTOLL(x,y,z) strtol(x,y,z) #else # define STRTOLL(x,y,z) strtoll(x,y,z) #endif #ifdef NO_DEBUG #define DPRINTF(...) #define DWARN(...) #else #define DPRINTF(...) if (ftp_debug) (void)fprintf(ttyout, __VA_ARGS__) #define DWARN(...) if (ftp_debug) warn(__VA_ARGS__) #endif #define STRorNULL(s) ((s) ? (s) : "") #ifdef NO_USAGE void xusage(void); #define UPRINTF(...) xusage() #else #define UPRINTF(...) (void)fprintf(ttyout, __VA_ARGS__) #endif Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/main.c =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/main.c (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/main.c (revision 296314) @@ -1,1066 +1,1073 @@ -/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.19 2013/05/05 11:48:16 lukem Exp $ */ -/* from NetBSD: main.c,v 1.122 2012/12/22 16:57:10 christos Exp */ +/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.20 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ */ +/* from NetBSD: main.c,v 1.123 2015/04/23 23:31:23 lukem Exp */ /*- - * Copyright (c) 1996-2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 1996-2015 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Luke Mewburn. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Copyright (C) 1997 and 1998 WIDE Project. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "tnftp.h" #if 0 /* tnftp */ #include #ifndef lint __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\ - Copyright 1996-2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved"); + Copyright 1996-2015 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved"); #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint #if 0 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)main.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 10/9/94"; #else -__RCSID(" NetBSD: main.c,v 1.122 2012/12/22 16:57:10 christos Exp "); +__RCSID(" NetBSD: main.c,v 1.123 2015/04/23 23:31:23 lukem Exp "); #endif #endif /* not lint */ /* * FTP User Program -- Command Interface. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* tnftp */ #define GLOBAL /* force GLOBAL decls in ftp_var.h to be declared */ #include "ftp_var.h" #define FTP_PROXY "ftp_proxy" /* env var with FTP proxy location */ #define HTTP_PROXY "http_proxy" /* env var with HTTP proxy location */ #define HTTPS_PROXY "https_proxy" /* env var with HTTPS proxy location */ #define NO_PROXY "no_proxy" /* env var with list of non-proxied * hosts, comma or space separated */ __dead static void usage(void); static void setupoption(const char *, const char *, const char *); int main(int volatile argc, char **volatile argv) { int ch, rval; struct passwd *pw; char *cp, *ep, *anonpass, *upload_path, *src_addr; const char *anonuser; int dumbterm, isupload; size_t len; tzset(); #if defined(HAVE_SETLOCALE) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #endif setprogname(argv[0]); sigint_raised = 0; ftpport = "ftp"; httpport = "http"; #ifdef WITH_SSL httpsport = "https"; #endif gateport = NULL; cp = getenv("FTPSERVERPORT"); if (cp != NULL) gateport = cp; else gateport = "ftpgate"; doglob = 1; interactive = 1; autologin = 1; passivemode = 1; activefallback = 1; preserve = 1; verbose = 0; progress = 0; gatemode = 0; data = -1; outfile = NULL; restartautofetch = 0; #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE editing = 0; el = NULL; hist = NULL; #endif bytes = 0; mark = HASHBYTES; rate_get = 0; rate_get_incr = DEFAULTINCR; rate_put = 0; rate_put_incr = DEFAULTINCR; #ifdef INET6 epsv4 = 1; epsv6 = 1; #else epsv4 = 0; epsv6 = 0; #endif epsv4bad = 0; epsv6bad = 0; src_addr = NULL; upload_path = NULL; isupload = 0; reply_callback = NULL; #ifdef INET6 family = AF_UNSPEC; #else family = AF_INET; /* force AF_INET if no INET6 support */ #endif netrc[0] = '\0'; cp = getenv("NETRC"); if (cp != NULL && strlcpy(netrc, cp, sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc)) errx(1, "$NETRC `%s': %s", cp, strerror(ENAMETOOLONG)); marg_sl = ftp_sl_init(); if ((tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR")) == NULL) tmpdir = _PATH_TMP; /* Set default operation mode based on FTPMODE environment variable */ if ((cp = getenv("FTPMODE")) != NULL) { if (strcasecmp(cp, "passive") == 0) { passivemode = 1; activefallback = 0; } else if (strcasecmp(cp, "active") == 0) { passivemode = 0; activefallback = 0; } else if (strcasecmp(cp, "gate") == 0) { gatemode = 1; } else if (strcasecmp(cp, "auto") == 0) { passivemode = 1; activefallback = 1; } else warnx("Unknown $FTPMODE `%s'; using defaults", cp); } if (strcmp(getprogname(), "pftp") == 0) { passivemode = 1; activefallback = 0; } else if (strcmp(getprogname(), "gate-ftp") == 0) gatemode = 1; gateserver = getenv("FTPSERVER"); if (gateserver == NULL || *gateserver == '\0') gateserver = GATE_SERVER; if (gatemode) { if (*gateserver == '\0') { warnx( "Neither $FTPSERVER nor GATE_SERVER is defined; disabling gate-ftp"); gatemode = 0; } } cp = getenv("TERM"); if (cp == NULL || strcmp(cp, "dumb") == 0) dumbterm = 1; else dumbterm = 0; fromatty = isatty(fileno(stdin)); ttyout = stdout; if (isatty(fileno(ttyout))) { verbose = 1; /* verbose if to a tty */ if (! dumbterm) { #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE if (fromatty) /* editing mode on if tty is usable */ editing = 1; #endif #ifndef NO_PROGRESS if (foregroundproc()) progress = 1; /* progress bar on if fg */ #endif } } - while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "46AadefginN:o:pP:q:r:Rs:tT:u:vV")) != -1) { + while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "46AadefginN:o:pP:q:r:Rs:tT:u:vVx:")) != -1) { switch (ch) { case '4': family = AF_INET; break; case '6': #ifdef INET6 family = AF_INET6; #else warnx("INET6 support is not available; ignoring -6"); #endif break; case 'A': activefallback = 0; passivemode = 0; break; case 'a': anonftp = 1; break; case 'd': options |= SO_DEBUG; ftp_debug++; break; case 'e': #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE editing = 0; #endif break; case 'f': flushcache = 1; break; case 'g': doglob = 0; break; case 'i': interactive = 0; break; case 'n': autologin = 0; break; case 'N': if (strlcpy(netrc, optarg, sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc)) errx(1, "%s: %s", optarg, strerror(ENAMETOOLONG)); break; case 'o': outfile = optarg; if (strcmp(outfile, "-") == 0) ttyout = stderr; break; case 'p': passivemode = 1; activefallback = 0; break; case 'P': ftpport = optarg; break; case 'q': quit_time = strtol(optarg, &ep, 10); if (quit_time < 1 || *ep != '\0') errx(1, "Bad quit value: %s", optarg); break; case 'r': retry_connect = strtol(optarg, &ep, 10); if (retry_connect < 1 || *ep != '\0') errx(1, "Bad retry value: %s", optarg); break; case 'R': restartautofetch = 1; break; case 's': src_addr = optarg; break; case 't': trace = 1; break; case 'T': { int targc; char *targv[6], *oac; char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME]; /* look for `dir,max[,incr]' */ targc = 0; (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, "-T", sizeof(cmdbuf)); targv[targc++] = cmdbuf; oac = ftp_strdup(optarg); while ((cp = strsep(&oac, ",")) != NULL) { if (*cp == '\0') { warnx("Bad throttle value `%s'", optarg); usage(); /* NOTREACHED */ } targv[targc++] = cp; if (targc >= 5) break; } if (parserate(targc, targv, 1) == -1) usage(); free(oac); break; } case 'u': { isupload = 1; interactive = 0; upload_path = ftp_strdup(optarg); break; } case 'v': progress = verbose = 1; break; case 'V': progress = verbose = 0; break; + case 'x': + sndbuf_size = strsuftoi(optarg); + if (sndbuf_size < 1) + errx(1, "Bad xferbuf value: %s", optarg); + rcvbuf_size = sndbuf_size; + break; + default: usage(); } } /* set line buffering on ttyout */ setvbuf(ttyout, NULL, _IOLBF, 0); argc -= optind; argv += optind; cpend = 0; /* no pending replies */ proxy = 0; /* proxy not active */ crflag = 1; /* strip c.r. on ascii gets */ sendport = -1; /* not using ports */ if (src_addr != NULL) { struct addrinfo hints; int error; memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); hints.ai_family = family; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE; error = getaddrinfo(src_addr, NULL, &hints, &bindai); if (error) { errx(1, "Can't lookup `%s': %s", src_addr, (error == EAI_SYSTEM) ? strerror(errno) : gai_strerror(error)); } } /* * Cache the user name and home directory. */ localhome = NULL; localname = NULL; anonuser = "anonymous"; cp = getenv("HOME"); if (! EMPTYSTRING(cp)) localhome = ftp_strdup(cp); pw = NULL; cp = getlogin(); if (cp != NULL) pw = getpwnam(cp); if (pw == NULL) pw = getpwuid(getuid()); if (pw != NULL) { if (localhome == NULL && !EMPTYSTRING(pw->pw_dir)) localhome = ftp_strdup(pw->pw_dir); localname = ftp_strdup(pw->pw_name); anonuser = localname; } if (netrc[0] == '\0' && localhome != NULL) { if (strlcpy(netrc, localhome, sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc) || strlcat(netrc, "/.netrc", sizeof(netrc)) >= sizeof(netrc)) { warnx("%s/.netrc: %s", localhome, strerror(ENAMETOOLONG)); netrc[0] = '\0'; } } if (localhome == NULL) localhome = ftp_strdup("/"); /* * Every anonymous FTP server I've encountered will accept the * string "username@", and will append the hostname itself. We * do this by default since many servers are picky about not * having a FQDN in the anonymous password. * - thorpej@NetBSD.org */ len = strlen(anonuser) + 2; anonpass = ftp_malloc(len); (void)strlcpy(anonpass, anonuser, len); (void)strlcat(anonpass, "@", len); /* * set all the defaults for options defined in * struct option optiontab[] declared in cmdtab.c */ setupoption("anonpass", getenv("FTPANONPASS"), anonpass); setupoption("ftp_proxy", getenv(FTP_PROXY), ""); setupoption("http_proxy", getenv(HTTP_PROXY), ""); setupoption("https_proxy", getenv(HTTPS_PROXY), ""); setupoption("no_proxy", getenv(NO_PROXY), ""); setupoption("pager", getenv("PAGER"), DEFAULTPAGER); setupoption("prompt", getenv("FTPPROMPT"), DEFAULTPROMPT); setupoption("rprompt", getenv("FTPRPROMPT"), DEFAULTRPROMPT); free(anonpass); setttywidth(0); #ifdef SIGINFO (void)xsignal(SIGINFO, psummary); #endif (void)xsignal(SIGQUIT, psummary); (void)xsignal(SIGUSR1, crankrate); (void)xsignal(SIGUSR2, crankrate); (void)xsignal(SIGWINCH, setttywidth); if (argc > 0) { if (isupload) { rval = auto_put(argc, argv, upload_path); sigint_or_rval_exit: if (sigint_raised) { (void)xsignal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); raise(SIGINT); } exit(rval); } else if (strchr(argv[0], ':') != NULL && ! isipv6addr(argv[0])) { rval = auto_fetch(argc, argv); if (rval >= 0) /* -1 == connected and cd-ed */ goto sigint_or_rval_exit; } else { char *xargv[4], *uuser, *host; char cmdbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; if ((rval = sigsetjmp(toplevel, 1))) goto sigint_or_rval_exit; (void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr); (void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer); uuser = NULL; host = argv[0]; cp = strchr(host, '@'); if (cp) { *cp = '\0'; uuser = host; host = cp + 1; } (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, getprogname(), sizeof(cmdbuf)); xargv[0] = cmdbuf; xargv[1] = host; xargv[2] = argv[1]; xargv[3] = NULL; do { int oautologin; oautologin = autologin; if (uuser != NULL) { anonftp = 0; autologin = 0; } setpeer(argc+1, xargv); autologin = oautologin; if (connected == 1 && uuser != NULL) (void)ftp_login(host, uuser, NULL); if (!retry_connect) break; if (!connected) { macnum = 0; fprintf(ttyout, "Retrying in %d seconds...\n", retry_connect); sleep(retry_connect); } } while (!connected); retry_connect = 0; /* connected, stop hiding msgs */ } } if (isupload) usage(); #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE controlediting(); #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ (void)sigsetjmp(toplevel, 1); (void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr); (void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer); for (;;) cmdscanner(); } /* * Generate a prompt */ char * prompt(void) { static char **promptopt; static char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; if (promptopt == NULL) { struct option *o; o = getoption("prompt"); if (o == NULL) errx(1, "prompt: no such option `prompt'"); promptopt = &(o->value); } formatbuf(buf, sizeof(buf), *promptopt ? *promptopt : DEFAULTPROMPT); return (buf); } /* * Generate an rprompt */ char * rprompt(void) { static char **rpromptopt; static char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; if (rpromptopt == NULL) { struct option *o; o = getoption("rprompt"); if (o == NULL) errx(1, "rprompt: no such option `rprompt'"); rpromptopt = &(o->value); } formatbuf(buf, sizeof(buf), *rpromptopt ? *rpromptopt : DEFAULTRPROMPT); return (buf); } /* * Command parser. */ void cmdscanner(void) { struct cmd *c; char *p; #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE int ch; size_t num; #endif int len; char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME]; for (;;) { #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE if (!editing) { #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ if (fromatty) { fputs(prompt(), ttyout); p = rprompt(); if (*p) fprintf(ttyout, "%s ", p); } (void)fflush(ttyout); len = get_line(stdin, line, sizeof(line), NULL); switch (len) { case -1: /* EOF */ case -2: /* error */ if (fromatty) putc('\n', ttyout); quit(0, NULL); /* NOTREACHED */ case -3: /* too long; try again */ fputs("Sorry, input line is too long.\n", ttyout); continue; case 0: /* empty; try again */ continue; default: /* all ok */ break; } #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE } else { const char *buf; HistEvent ev; cursor_pos = NULL; buf = el_gets(el, &ch); num = ch; if (buf == NULL || num == 0) { if (fromatty) putc('\n', ttyout); quit(0, NULL); } if (num >= sizeof(line)) { fputs("Sorry, input line is too long.\n", ttyout); break; } memcpy(line, buf, num); if (line[--num] == '\n') { line[num] = '\0'; if (num == 0) break; } history(hist, &ev, H_ENTER, buf); } #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ makeargv(); if (margc == 0) continue; c = getcmd(margv[0]); if (c == (struct cmd *)-1) { fputs("?Ambiguous command.\n", ttyout); continue; } if (c == NULL) { #if !defined(NO_EDITCOMPLETE) /* * attempt to el_parse() unknown commands. * any command containing a ':' would be parsed * as "[prog:]cmd ...", and will result in a * false positive if prog != "ftp", so treat * such commands as invalid. */ if (strchr(margv[0], ':') != NULL || !editing || el_parse(el, margc, (void *)margv) != 0) #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ fputs("?Invalid command.\n", ttyout); continue; } if (c->c_conn && !connected) { fputs("Not connected.\n", ttyout); continue; } confirmrest = 0; (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, c->c_name, sizeof(cmdbuf)); margv[0] = cmdbuf; (*c->c_handler)(margc, margv); if (bell && c->c_bell) (void)putc('\007', ttyout); if (c->c_handler != help) break; } (void)xsignal(SIGINT, intr); (void)xsignal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer); } struct cmd * getcmd(const char *name) { const char *p, *q; struct cmd *c, *found; int nmatches, longest; if (name == NULL) return (0); longest = 0; nmatches = 0; found = 0; for (c = cmdtab; (p = c->c_name) != NULL; c++) { for (q = name; *q == *p++; q++) if (*q == 0) /* exact match? */ return (c); if (!*q) { /* the name was a prefix */ if (q - name > longest) { longest = q - name; nmatches = 1; found = c; } else if (q - name == longest) nmatches++; } } if (nmatches > 1) return ((struct cmd *)-1); return (found); } /* * Slice a string up into argc/argv. */ int slrflag; void makeargv(void) { char *argp; stringbase = line; /* scan from first of buffer */ argbase = argbuf; /* store from first of buffer */ slrflag = 0; marg_sl->sl_cur = 0; /* reset to start of marg_sl */ for (margc = 0; ; margc++) { argp = slurpstring(); ftp_sl_add(marg_sl, argp); if (argp == NULL) break; } #ifndef NO_EDITCOMPLETE if (cursor_pos == line) { cursor_argc = 0; cursor_argo = 0; } else if (cursor_pos != NULL) { cursor_argc = margc; cursor_argo = strlen(margv[margc-1]); } #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ } #ifdef NO_EDITCOMPLETE #define INC_CHKCURSOR(x) (x)++ #else /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ #define INC_CHKCURSOR(x) { (x)++ ; \ if (x == cursor_pos) { \ cursor_argc = margc; \ cursor_argo = ap-argbase; \ cursor_pos = NULL; \ } } #endif /* !NO_EDITCOMPLETE */ /* * Parse string into argbuf; * implemented with FSM to * handle quoting and strings */ char * slurpstring(void) { static char bangstr[2] = { '!', '\0' }; static char dollarstr[2] = { '$', '\0' }; int got_one = 0; char *sb = stringbase; char *ap = argbase; char *tmp = argbase; /* will return this if token found */ if (*sb == '!' || *sb == '$') { /* recognize ! as a token for shell */ switch (slrflag) { /* and $ as token for macro invoke */ case 0: slrflag++; INC_CHKCURSOR(stringbase); return ((*sb == '!') ? bangstr : dollarstr); /* NOTREACHED */ case 1: slrflag++; altarg = stringbase; break; default: break; } } S0: switch (*sb) { case '\0': goto OUT; case ' ': case '\t': INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); goto S0; default: switch (slrflag) { case 0: slrflag++; break; case 1: slrflag++; altarg = sb; break; default: break; } goto S1; } S1: switch (*sb) { case ' ': case '\t': case '\0': goto OUT; /* end of token */ case '\\': INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); goto S2; /* slurp next character */ case '"': INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); goto S3; /* slurp quoted string */ default: *ap = *sb; /* add character to token */ ap++; INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); got_one = 1; goto S1; } S2: switch (*sb) { case '\0': goto OUT; default: *ap = *sb; ap++; INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); got_one = 1; goto S1; } S3: switch (*sb) { case '\0': goto OUT; case '"': INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); goto S1; default: *ap = *sb; ap++; INC_CHKCURSOR(sb); got_one = 1; goto S3; } OUT: if (got_one) *ap++ = '\0'; argbase = ap; /* update storage pointer */ stringbase = sb; /* update scan pointer */ if (got_one) { return (tmp); } switch (slrflag) { case 0: slrflag++; break; case 1: slrflag++; altarg = NULL; break; default: break; } return (NULL); } /* * Help/usage command. * Call each command handler with argc == 0 and argv[0] == name. */ void help(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct cmd *c; char *nargv[1], *cmd; const char *p; int isusage; cmd = argv[0]; isusage = (strcmp(cmd, "usage") == 0); if (argc == 0 || (isusage && argc == 1)) { UPRINTF("usage: %s [command [...]]\n", cmd); return; } if (argc == 1) { StringList *buf; buf = ftp_sl_init(); fprintf(ttyout, "%sommands may be abbreviated. Commands are:\n\n", proxy ? "Proxy c" : "C"); for (c = cmdtab; (p = c->c_name) != NULL; c++) if (!proxy || c->c_proxy) ftp_sl_add(buf, ftp_strdup(p)); list_vertical(buf); sl_free(buf, 1); return; } #define HELPINDENT ((int) sizeof("disconnect")) while (--argc > 0) { char *arg; char cmdbuf[MAX_C_NAME]; arg = *++argv; c = getcmd(arg); if (c == (struct cmd *)-1) fprintf(ttyout, "?Ambiguous %s command `%s'\n", cmd, arg); else if (c == NULL) fprintf(ttyout, "?Invalid %s command `%s'\n", cmd, arg); else { if (isusage) { (void)strlcpy(cmdbuf, c->c_name, sizeof(cmdbuf)); nargv[0] = cmdbuf; (*c->c_handler)(0, nargv); } else fprintf(ttyout, "%-*s\t%s\n", HELPINDENT, c->c_name, c->c_help); } } } struct option * getoption(const char *name) { const char *p; struct option *c; if (name == NULL) return (NULL); for (c = optiontab; (p = c->name) != NULL; c++) { if (strcasecmp(p, name) == 0) return (c); } return (NULL); } char * getoptionvalue(const char *name) { struct option *c; if (name == NULL) errx(1, "getoptionvalue: invoked with NULL name"); c = getoption(name); if (c != NULL) return (c->value); errx(1, "getoptionvalue: invoked with unknown option `%s'", name); /* NOTREACHED */ } static void setupoption(const char *name, const char *value, const char *defaultvalue) { set_option(name, value ? value : defaultvalue, 0); } void usage(void) { const char *progname = getprogname(); (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-46AadefginpRtVv] [-N netrc] [-o outfile] [-P port] [-q quittime]\n" -" [-r retry] [-s srcaddr] [-T dir,max[,inc]]\n" +" [-r retry] [-s srcaddr] [-T dir,max[,inc]] [-x xferbufsize]\n" " [[user@]host [port]] [host:path[/]] [file:///file]\n" " [ftp://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path[/]]\n" " [http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path] [...]\n" #ifdef WITH_SSL " [https://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path] [...]\n" #endif " %s -u URL file [...]\n", progname, progname); exit(1); } Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.c =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.c (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.c (revision 296314) @@ -1,615 +1,621 @@ -/* $NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.2 2013/05/05 13:17:06 lukem Exp $ */ -/* from NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.2 2012/12/24 22:12:28 christos Exp */ +/* $NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.3 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ */ +/* from NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.5 2015/09/16 15:32:53 joerg Exp */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav * Copyright (c) 2008, 2010 Joerg Sonnenberger + * Copyright (c) 2015 Thomas Klausner * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: common.c,v 1.53 2007/12/19 00:26:36 des Exp $ */ #include "tnftp.h" #if 0 /* tnftp */ #include #ifndef lint -__RCSID(" NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.2 2012/12/24 22:12:28 christos Exp "); +__RCSID(" NetBSD: ssl.c,v 1.5 2015/09/16 15:32:53 joerg Exp "); #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* tnftp */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "ssl.h" extern int quit_time, verbose, ftp_debug; extern FILE *ttyout; struct fetch_connect { int sd; /* file/socket descriptor */ char *buf; /* buffer */ size_t bufsize; /* buffer size */ size_t bufpos; /* position of buffer */ size_t buflen; /* length of buffer contents */ struct { /* data cached after an interrupted read */ char *buf; size_t size; size_t pos; size_t len; } cache; int issock; int iserr; int iseof; SSL *ssl; /* SSL handle */ }; /* * Write a vector to a connection w/ timeout * Note: can modify the iovec. */ static ssize_t fetch_writev(struct fetch_connect *conn, struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt) { struct timeval now, timeout, delta; fd_set writefds; ssize_t len, total; int r; if (quit_time > 0) { FD_ZERO(&writefds); gettimeofday(&timeout, NULL); timeout.tv_sec += quit_time; } total = 0; while (iovcnt > 0) { while (quit_time > 0 && !FD_ISSET(conn->sd, &writefds)) { FD_SET(conn->sd, &writefds); gettimeofday(&now, NULL); delta.tv_sec = timeout.tv_sec - now.tv_sec; delta.tv_usec = timeout.tv_usec - now.tv_usec; if (delta.tv_usec < 0) { delta.tv_usec += 1000000; delta.tv_sec--; } if (delta.tv_sec < 0) { errno = ETIMEDOUT; return -1; } errno = 0; r = select(conn->sd + 1, NULL, &writefds, NULL, &delta); if (r == -1) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; return -1; } } errno = 0; if (conn->ssl != NULL) len = SSL_write(conn->ssl, iov->iov_base, iov->iov_len); else len = writev(conn->sd, iov, iovcnt); if (len == 0) { /* we consider a short write a failure */ /* XXX perhaps we shouldn't in the SSL case */ errno = EPIPE; return -1; } if (len < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; return -1; } total += len; while (iovcnt > 0 && len >= (ssize_t)iov->iov_len) { len -= iov->iov_len; iov++; iovcnt--; } if (iovcnt > 0) { iov->iov_len -= len; iov->iov_base = (char *)iov->iov_base + len; } } return total; } /* * Write to a connection w/ timeout */ static int fetch_write(struct fetch_connect *conn, const char *str, size_t len) { struct iovec iov[1]; iov[0].iov_base = (char *)__UNCONST(str); iov[0].iov_len = len; return fetch_writev(conn, iov, 1); } /* * Send a formatted line; optionally echo to terminal */ int fetch_printf(struct fetch_connect *conn, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; size_t len; char *msg; int r; va_start(ap, fmt); len = vasprintf(&msg, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (msg == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } r = fetch_write(conn, msg, len); free(msg); return r; } int fetch_fileno(struct fetch_connect *conn) { return conn->sd; } int fetch_error(struct fetch_connect *conn) { return conn->iserr; } static void fetch_clearerr(struct fetch_connect *conn) { conn->iserr = 0; } int fetch_flush(struct fetch_connect *conn) { int v; if (conn->issock) { #ifdef TCP_NOPUSH v = 0; setsockopt(conn->sd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NOPUSH, &v, sizeof(v)); #endif v = 1; setsockopt(conn->sd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &v, sizeof(v)); } return 0; } /*ARGSUSED*/ struct fetch_connect * fetch_open(const char *fname, const char *fmode) { struct fetch_connect *conn; int fd; fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY); /* XXX: fmode */ if (fd < 0) return NULL; if ((conn = calloc(1, sizeof(*conn))) == NULL) { close(fd); return NULL; } conn->sd = fd; conn->issock = 0; return conn; } /*ARGSUSED*/ struct fetch_connect * fetch_fdopen(int sd, const char *fmode) { struct fetch_connect *conn; #if defined(SO_NOSIGPIPE) || defined(TCP_NOPUSH) int opt = 1; #endif if ((conn = calloc(1, sizeof(*conn))) == NULL) return NULL; conn->sd = sd; conn->issock = 1; fcntl(sd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); #ifdef SO_NOSIGPIPE setsockopt(sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NOSIGPIPE, &opt, sizeof(opt)); #endif #ifdef TCP_NOPUSH setsockopt(sd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NOPUSH, &opt, sizeof(opt)); #endif return conn; } int fetch_close(struct fetch_connect *conn) { int rv = 0; if (conn != NULL) { fetch_flush(conn); SSL_free(conn->ssl); rv = close(conn->sd); if (rv < 0) { errno = rv; rv = EOF; } free(conn->cache.buf); free(conn->buf); free(conn); } return rv; } #define FETCH_READ_WAIT -2 #define FETCH_READ_ERROR -1 static ssize_t fetch_ssl_read(SSL *ssl, void *buf, size_t len) { ssize_t rlen; int ssl_err; rlen = SSL_read(ssl, buf, len); if (rlen < 0) { ssl_err = SSL_get_error(ssl, rlen); if (ssl_err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ || ssl_err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) { return FETCH_READ_WAIT; } ERR_print_errors_fp(ttyout); return FETCH_READ_ERROR; } return rlen; } static ssize_t fetch_nonssl_read(int sd, void *buf, size_t len) { ssize_t rlen; rlen = read(sd, buf, len); if (rlen < 0) { if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) return FETCH_READ_WAIT; return FETCH_READ_ERROR; } return rlen; } /* * Cache some data that was read from a socket but cannot be immediately * returned because of an interrupted system call. */ static int fetch_cache_data(struct fetch_connect *conn, char *src, size_t nbytes) { if (conn->cache.size < nbytes) { char *tmp = realloc(conn->cache.buf, nbytes); if (tmp == NULL) return -1; conn->cache.buf = tmp; conn->cache.size = nbytes; } memcpy(conn->cache.buf, src, nbytes); conn->cache.len = nbytes; conn->cache.pos = 0; return 0; } ssize_t fetch_read(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, struct fetch_connect *conn) { struct timeval now, timeout, delta; fd_set readfds; ssize_t rlen, total; size_t len; char *start, *buf; if (quit_time > 0) { gettimeofday(&timeout, NULL); timeout.tv_sec += quit_time; } total = 0; start = buf = ptr; len = size * nmemb; if (conn->cache.len > 0) { /* * The last invocation of fetch_read was interrupted by a * signal after some data had been read from the socket. Copy * the cached data into the supplied buffer before trying to * read from the socket again. */ total = (conn->cache.len < len) ? conn->cache.len : len; memcpy(buf, conn->cache.buf, total); conn->cache.len -= total; conn->cache.pos += total; len -= total; buf += total; } while (len > 0) { /* * The socket is non-blocking. Instead of the canonical * select() -> read(), we do the following: * * 1) call read() or SSL_read(). * 2) if an error occurred, return -1. * 3) if we received data but we still expect more, * update our counters and loop. * 4) if read() or SSL_read() signaled EOF, return. * 5) if we did not receive any data but we're not at EOF, * call select(). * * In the SSL case, this is necessary because if we * receive a close notification, we have to call * SSL_read() one additional time after we've read * everything we received. * * In the non-SSL case, it may improve performance (very * slightly) when reading small amounts of data. */ if (conn->ssl != NULL) rlen = fetch_ssl_read(conn->ssl, buf, len); else rlen = fetch_nonssl_read(conn->sd, buf, len); if (rlen == 0) { break; } else if (rlen > 0) { len -= rlen; buf += rlen; total += rlen; continue; } else if (rlen == FETCH_READ_ERROR) { if (errno == EINTR) fetch_cache_data(conn, start, total); return -1; } FD_ZERO(&readfds); while (!FD_ISSET(conn->sd, &readfds)) { FD_SET(conn->sd, &readfds); if (quit_time > 0) { gettimeofday(&now, NULL); if (!timercmp(&timeout, &now, >)) { errno = ETIMEDOUT; return -1; } timersub(&timeout, &now, &delta); } errno = 0; if (select(conn->sd + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, quit_time > 0 ? &delta : NULL) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; return -1; } } } return total; } #define MIN_BUF_SIZE 1024 /* * Read a line of text from a connection w/ timeout */ char * fetch_getln(char *str, int size, struct fetch_connect *conn) { size_t tmpsize; ssize_t len; char c; if (conn->buf == NULL) { if ((conn->buf = malloc(MIN_BUF_SIZE)) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; conn->iserr = 1; return NULL; } conn->bufsize = MIN_BUF_SIZE; } if (conn->iserr || conn->iseof) return NULL; if (conn->buflen - conn->bufpos > 0) goto done; conn->buf[0] = '\0'; conn->bufpos = 0; conn->buflen = 0; do { len = fetch_read(&c, sizeof(c), 1, conn); if (len == -1) { conn->iserr = 1; return NULL; } if (len == 0) { conn->iseof = 1; break; } conn->buf[conn->buflen++] = c; if (conn->buflen == conn->bufsize) { char *tmp = conn->buf; tmpsize = conn->bufsize * 2 + 1; if ((tmp = realloc(tmp, tmpsize)) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; conn->iserr = 1; return NULL; } conn->buf = tmp; conn->bufsize = tmpsize; } } while (c != '\n'); if (conn->buflen == 0) return NULL; done: tmpsize = MIN(size - 1, (int)(conn->buflen - conn->bufpos)); memcpy(str, conn->buf + conn->bufpos, tmpsize); str[tmpsize] = '\0'; conn->bufpos += tmpsize; return str; } int fetch_getline(struct fetch_connect *conn, char *buf, size_t buflen, const char **errormsg) { size_t len; int rv; if (fetch_getln(buf, buflen, conn) == NULL) { if (conn->iseof) { /* EOF */ rv = -2; if (errormsg) *errormsg = "\nEOF received"; } else { /* error */ rv = -1; if (errormsg) *errormsg = "Error encountered"; } fetch_clearerr(conn); return rv; } len = strlen(buf); if (buf[len - 1] == '\n') { /* clear any trailing newline */ buf[--len] = '\0'; } else if (len == buflen - 1) { /* line too long */ while (1) { char c; ssize_t rlen = fetch_read(&c, sizeof(c), 1, conn); if (rlen <= 0 || c == '\n') break; } if (errormsg) *errormsg = "Input line is too long"; fetch_clearerr(conn); return -3; } if (errormsg) *errormsg = NULL; return len; } void * -fetch_start_ssl(int sock) +fetch_start_ssl(int sock, const char *servername) { SSL *ssl; SSL_CTX *ctx; int ret, ssl_err; /* Init the SSL library and context */ if (!SSL_library_init()){ fprintf(ttyout, "SSL library init failed\n"); return NULL; } SSL_load_error_strings(); ctx = SSL_CTX_new(SSLv23_client_method()); SSL_CTX_set_mode(ctx, SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY); ssl = SSL_new(ctx); if (ssl == NULL){ fprintf(ttyout, "SSL context creation failed\n"); SSL_CTX_free(ctx); return NULL; } SSL_set_fd(ssl, sock); + if (!SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(ssl, __UNCONST(servername))) { + fprintf(ttyout, "SSL hostname setting failed\n"); + SSL_CTX_free(ctx); + return NULL; + } while ((ret = SSL_connect(ssl)) == -1) { ssl_err = SSL_get_error(ssl, ret); if (ssl_err != SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ && ssl_err != SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) { ERR_print_errors_fp(ttyout); SSL_free(ssl); return NULL; } } if (ftp_debug && verbose) { X509 *cert; X509_NAME *name; char *str; fprintf(ttyout, "SSL connection established using %s\n", SSL_get_cipher(ssl)); cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl); name = X509_get_subject_name(cert); str = X509_NAME_oneline(name, 0, 0); fprintf(ttyout, "Certificate subject: %s\n", str); free(str); name = X509_get_issuer_name(cert); str = X509_NAME_oneline(name, 0, 0); fprintf(ttyout, "Certificate issuer: %s\n", str); free(str); } return ssl; } void fetch_set_ssl(struct fetch_connect *conn, void *ssl) { conn->ssl = ssl; } Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.h =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.h (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/ssl.h (revision 296314) @@ -1,64 +1,64 @@ -/* $NetBSD: ssl.h,v 1.2 2014/10/31 03:57:14 lukem Exp $ */ -/* from NetBSD: ssl.h,v 1.2 2014/01/07 02:07:08 joerg Exp */ +/* $NetBSD: ssl.h,v 1.3 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ */ +/* from NetBSD: ssl.h,v 1.3 2015/09/12 19:38:42 wiz Exp */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2012 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifdef WITH_SSL #define FETCH struct fetch_connect struct fetch_connect; int fetch_printf(struct fetch_connect *, const char *fmt, ...) ; int fetch_fileno(struct fetch_connect *); int fetch_error(struct fetch_connect *); int fetch_flush(struct fetch_connect *); struct fetch_connect *fetch_open(const char *, const char *); struct fetch_connect *fetch_fdopen(int, const char *); int fetch_close(struct fetch_connect *); ssize_t fetch_read(void *, size_t, size_t, struct fetch_connect *); char *fetch_getln(char *, int, struct fetch_connect *); int fetch_getline(struct fetch_connect *, char *, size_t, const char **); void fetch_set_ssl(struct fetch_connect *, void *); -void *fetch_start_ssl(int); +void *fetch_start_ssl(int, const char *); #else /* !WITH_SSL */ #define FETCH FILE #define fetch_printf fprintf #define fetch_fileno fileno #define fetch_error ferror #define fetch_flush fflush #define fetch_open fopen #define fetch_fdopen fdopen #define fetch_close fclose #define fetch_read fread #define fetch_getln fgets #define fetch_getline get_line #define fetch_set_ssl(a, b) #endif /* !WITH_SSL */ Index: vendor/tnftp/dist/src/version.h =================================================================== --- vendor/tnftp/dist/src/version.h (revision 296313) +++ vendor/tnftp/dist/src/version.h (revision 296314) @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@ -/* $NetBSD: version.h,v 1.6 2014/10/31 03:37:59 lukem Exp $ */ -/* from NetBSD: version.h,v 1.85 2014/10/31 03:27:18 lukem Exp */ +/* $NetBSD: version.h,v 1.7 2015/10/04 04:53:26 lukem Exp $ */ +/* from NetBSD: version.h,v 1.87 2015/09/12 20:18:52 wiz Exp */ /*- - * Copyright (c) 1999-2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 1999-2015 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Luke Mewburn. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef FTP_PRODUCT #define FTP_PRODUCT "NetBSD-ftp" #endif #ifndef FTP_VERSION -#define FTP_VERSION "20141026" +#define FTP_VERSION "20150912" #endif