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797 lines
21 KiB
Perl
797 lines
21 KiB
Perl
# Part of this code was borrowed from Richard Jones's Net::FTPServer
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# http://www.annexia.org/freeware/netftpserver
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package FTPServer;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Cwd;
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use Socket;
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use IO::Socket::INET;
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use IO::Seekable;
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
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my $log = undef;
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my $GOT_SIGURG = 0;
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# CONSTANTS
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# connection states
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my %_connection_states = (
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'NEWCONN' => 0x01,
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'WAIT4PWD' => 0x02,
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'LOGGEDIN' => 0x04,
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'TWOSOCKS' => 0x08,
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);
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# subset of FTP commands supported by these server and the respective
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# connection states in which they are allowed
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my %_commands = (
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# Standard commands from RFC 959.
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'CWD' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN} |
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$_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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# 'EPRT' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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# 'EPSV' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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'LIST' => $_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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# 'LPRT' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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# 'LPSV' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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'PASS' => $_connection_states{WAIT4PWD},
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'PASV' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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'PORT' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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'PWD' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN} |
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$_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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'QUIT' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN} |
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$_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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'REST' => $_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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'RETR' => $_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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'SYST' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN},
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'TYPE' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN} |
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$_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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'USER' => $_connection_states{NEWCONN},
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# From ftpexts Internet Draft.
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'SIZE' => $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN} |
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$_connection_states{TWOSOCKS},
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);
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# COMMAND-HANDLING ROUTINES
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sub _CWD_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $path) = @_;
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my $paths = $conn->{'paths'};
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local $_;
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my $new_path = FTPPaths::path_merge($conn->{'dir'}, $path);
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# Split the path into its component parts and process each separately.
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if (! $paths->dir_exists($new_path)) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 Directory not found.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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$conn->{'dir'} = $new_path;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "200 directory changed to $new_path.\r\n";
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}
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sub _LIST_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $path) = @_;
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my $paths = $conn->{'paths'};
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# This is something of a hack. Some clients expect a Unix server
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# to respond to flags on the 'ls command line'. Remove these flags
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# and ignore them. This is particularly an issue with ncftp 2.4.3.
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$path =~ s/^-[a-zA-Z0-9]+\s?//;
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my $dir = $conn->{'dir'};
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print STDERR "_LIST_command - dir is: $dir\n";
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# Parse the first elements of the path until we find the appropriate
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# working directory.
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local $_;
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$dir = FTPPaths::path_merge($dir, $path);
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my $listing = $paths->get_list($dir);
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unless ($listing) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 File or directory not found.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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print STDERR "_LIST_command - dir is: $dir\n" if $log;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "150 Opening data connection for file listing.\r\n";
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# Open a path back to the client.
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my $sock = __open_data_connection ($conn);
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unless ($sock) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "425 Can't open data connection.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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for my $item (@$listing) {
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print $sock "$item\r\n";
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}
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unless ($sock->close) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 Error closing data connection: $!\r\n";
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return;
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}
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print {$conn->{socket}} "226 Listing complete. Data connection has been closed.\r\n";
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}
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sub _PASS_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $pass) = @_;
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# TODO: implement authentication?
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print STDERR "switching to LOGGEDIN state\n" if $log;
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$conn->{state} = $_connection_states{LOGGEDIN};
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if ($conn->{username} eq "anonymous") {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "202 Anonymous user access is always granted.\r\n";
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} else {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "230 Authentication not implemented yet, access is always granted.\r\n";
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}
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}
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sub _PASV_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $rest) = @_;
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# Open a listening socket - but don't actually accept on it yet.
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"0" =~ /(0)/; # Perl 5.7 / IO::Socket::INET bug workaround.
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my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new (LocalHost => '127.0.0.1',
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LocalPort => '0',
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Listen => 1,
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Reuse => 1,
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Proto => 'tcp',
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Type => SOCK_STREAM);
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unless ($sock) {
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# Return a code 550 here, even though this is not in the RFC. XXX
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 Can't open a listening socket.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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$conn->{passive} = 1;
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$conn->{passive_socket} = $sock;
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# Get our port number.
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my $sockport = $sock->sockport;
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# Split the port number into high and low components.
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my $p1 = int ($sockport / 256);
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my $p2 = $sockport % 256;
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$conn->{state} = $_connection_states{TWOSOCKS};
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# We only accept connections from localhost.
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print {$conn->{socket}} "227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,$p1,$p2)\r\n";
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}
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sub _PORT_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $rest) = @_;
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# The arguments to PORT are a1,a2,a3,a4,p1,p2 where a1 is the
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# most significant part of the address (eg. 127,0,0,1) and
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# p1 is the most significant part of the port.
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unless ($rest =~ /^\s*(\d{1,3}),\s*(\d{1,3}),\s*(\d{1,3}),\s*(\d{1,3}),\s*(\d{1,3}),\s*(\d{1,3})/) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "501 Syntax error in PORT command.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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# Check host address.
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unless ($1 > 0 && $1 < 224 &&
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$2 >= 0 && $2 < 256 &&
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$3 >= 0 && $3 < 256 &&
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$4 >= 0 && $4 < 256) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "501 Invalid host address.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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# Construct host address and port number.
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my $peeraddrstring = "$1.$2.$3.$4";
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my $peerport = $5 * 256 + $6;
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# Check port number.
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unless ($peerport > 0 && $peerport < 65536) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "501 Invalid port number.\r\n";
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}
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$conn->{peeraddrstring} = $peeraddrstring;
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$conn->{peeraddr} = inet_aton ($peeraddrstring);
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$conn->{peerport} = $peerport;
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$conn->{passive} = 0;
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$conn->{state} = $_connection_states{TWOSOCKS};
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print {$conn->{socket}} "200 PORT command OK.\r\n";
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}
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sub _PWD_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $rest) = @_;
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# See RFC 959 Appendix II and draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-11.txt section 6.2.1.
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my $pathname = $conn->{dir};
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$pathname =~ s,/+$,, unless $pathname eq "/";
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$pathname =~ tr,/,/,s;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "257 \"$pathname\"\r\n";
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}
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sub _REST_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $restart_from) = @_;
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unless ($restart_from =~ /^([1-9][0-9]*|0)$/) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "501 REST command needs a numeric argument.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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$conn->{restart} = $1;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "350 Restarting next transfer at $1.\r\n";
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}
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sub _RETR_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $path) = @_;
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$path = FTPPaths::path_merge($conn->{dir}, $path);
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my $info = $conn->{'paths'}->get_info($path);
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unless ($info->{'_type'} eq 'f') {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 File not found.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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print {$conn->{socket}} "150 Opening " .
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($conn->{type} eq 'A' ? "ASCII mode" : "BINARY mode") .
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" data connection.\r\n";
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# Open a path back to the client.
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my $sock = __open_data_connection ($conn);
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unless ($sock) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "425 Can't open data connection.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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my $content = $info->{'content'};
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# Restart the connection from previous point?
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if ($conn->{restart}) {
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$content = substr($content, $conn->{restart});
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$conn->{restart} = 0;
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}
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# What mode are we sending this file in?
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unless ($conn->{type} eq 'A') # Binary type.
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{
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my ($r, $buffer, $n, $w);
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# Copy data.
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while ($buffer = substr($content, 0, 65536))
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{
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$r = length $buffer;
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# Restart alarm clock timer.
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alarm $conn->{idle_timeout};
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for ($n = 0; $n < $r; )
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{
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$w = syswrite ($sock, $buffer, $r - $n, $n);
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# Cleanup and exit if there was an error.
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unless (defined $w) {
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close $sock;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "426 File retrieval error: $!. Data connection has been closed.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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$n += $w;
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}
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# Transfer aborted by client?
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if ($GOT_SIGURG) {
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$GOT_SIGURG = 0;
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close $sock;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "426 Transfer aborted. Data connection closed.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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}
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# Cleanup and exit if there was an error.
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unless (defined $r) {
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close $sock;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "426 File retrieval error: $!. Data connection has been closed.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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} else { # ASCII type.
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# Copy data.
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my @lines = split /\r\n?|\n/, $content;
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for (@lines) {
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# Remove any native line endings.
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s/[\n\r]+$//;
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# Restart alarm clock timer.
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alarm $conn->{idle_timeout};
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# Write the line with telnet-format line endings.
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print $sock "$_\r\n";
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# Transfer aborted by client?
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if ($GOT_SIGURG) {
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$GOT_SIGURG = 0;
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close $sock;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "426 Transfer aborted. Data connection closed.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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unless (close ($sock)) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 File retrieval error: $!.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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print {$conn->{socket}} "226 File retrieval complete. Data connection has been closed.\r\n";
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}
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sub _SIZE_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $path) = @_;
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$path = FTPPaths::path_merge($conn->{dir}, $path);
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my $info = $conn->{'paths'}->get_info($path);
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unless ($info) {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 File or directory not found.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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if ($info->{'_type'} eq 'd') {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "550 SIZE command is not supported on directories.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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my $size = length $info->{'content'};
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print {$conn->{socket}} "213 $size\r\n";
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}
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sub _SYST_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $dummy) = @_;
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print {$conn->{socket}} "215 UNIX Type: L8\r\n";
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}
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sub _TYPE_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $type) = @_;
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# See RFC 959 section 5.3.2.
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if ($type =~ /^([AI])$/i) {
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$conn->{type} = 'A';
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} elsif ($type =~ /^([AI])\sN$/i) {
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$conn->{type} = 'A';
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} elsif ($type =~ /^L\s8$/i) {
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$conn->{type} = 'L8';
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} else {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "504 This server does not support TYPE $type.\r\n";
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return;
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}
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print {$conn->{socket}} "200 TYPE changed to $type.\r\n";
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}
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sub _USER_command
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{
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my ($conn, $cmd, $username) = @_;
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print STDERR "username: $username\n" if $log;
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$conn->{username} = $username;
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print STDERR "switching to WAIT4PWD state\n" if $log;
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$conn->{state} = $_connection_states{WAIT4PWD};
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if ($conn->{username} eq "anonymous") {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "230 Anonymous user access granted.\r\n";
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} else {
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print {$conn->{socket}} "331 Password required.\r\n";
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}
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}
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# HELPER ROUTINES
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sub __open_data_connection
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{
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my $conn = shift;
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my $sock;
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if ($conn->{passive}) {
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# Passive mode - wait for a connection from the client.
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accept ($sock, $conn->{passive_socket}) or return undef;
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} else {
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# Active mode - connect back to the client.
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"0" =~ /(0)/; # Perl 5.7 / IO::Socket::INET bug workaround.
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$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new (LocalAddr => '127.0.0.1',
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PeerAddr => $conn->{peeraddrstring},
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PeerPort => $conn->{peerport},
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Proto => 'tcp',
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Type => SOCK_STREAM) or return undef;
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}
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return $sock;
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}
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###########################################################################
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# FTPSERVER CLASS
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###########################################################################
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{
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my %_attr_data = ( # DEFAULT
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_input => undef,
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_localAddr => 'localhost',
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_localPort => undef,
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_reuseAddr => 1,
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_rootDir => Cwd::getcwd(),
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_server_behavior => {},
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);
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sub _default_for
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{
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my ($self, $attr) = @_;
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$_attr_data{$attr};
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}
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sub _standard_keys
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{
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keys %_attr_data;
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}
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}
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sub new {
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my ($caller, %args) = @_;
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my $caller_is_obj = ref($caller);
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my $class = $caller_is_obj || $caller;
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my $self = bless {}, $class;
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foreach my $attrname ($self->_standard_keys()) {
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my ($argname) = ($attrname =~ /^_(.*)/);
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if (exists $args{$argname}) {
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$self->{$attrname} = $args{$argname};
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} elsif ($caller_is_obj) {
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$self->{$attrname} = $caller->{$attrname};
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} else {
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$self->{$attrname} = $self->_default_for($attrname);
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}
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}
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# create server socket
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"0" =~ /(0)/; # Perl 5.7 / IO::Socket::INET bug workaround.
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$self->{_server_sock}
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= IO::Socket::INET->new (LocalHost => $self->{_localAddr},
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LocalPort => $self->{_localPort},
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Listen => 1,
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Reuse => $self->{_reuseAddr},
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Proto => 'tcp',
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Type => SOCK_STREAM)
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or die "bind: $!";
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return $self;
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}
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sub run
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{
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my ($self, $synch_callback) = @_;
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my $initialized = 0;
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# turn buffering off on STDERR
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select((select(STDERR), $|=1)[0]);
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# initialize command table
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my $command_table = {};
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foreach (keys %_commands) {
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my $subname = "_${_}_command";
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$command_table->{$_} = \&$subname;
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}
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my $old_ils = $/;
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$/ = "\r\n";
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if (!$initialized) {
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$synch_callback->();
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$initialized = 1;
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}
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$SIG{CHLD} = sub { wait };
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my $server_sock = $self->{_server_sock};
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# the accept loop
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while (my $client_addr = accept (my $socket, $server_sock))
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{
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# turn buffering off on $socket
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select((select($socket), $|=1)[0]);
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# find out who connected
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my ($client_port, $client_ip) = sockaddr_in ($client_addr);
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my $client_ipnum = inet_ntoa ($client_ip);
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# print who connected
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print STDERR "got a connection from: $client_ipnum\n" if $log;
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# fork off a process to handle this connection.
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# my $pid = fork();
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# unless (defined $pid) {
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# warn "fork: $!";
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# sleep 5; # Back off in case system is overloaded.
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# next;
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# }
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if (1) { # Child process.
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# install signals
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$SIG{URG} = sub {
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$GOT_SIGURG = 1;
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};
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$SIG{PIPE} = sub {
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print STDERR "Client closed connection abruptly.\n";
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exit;
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};
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$SIG{ALRM} = sub {
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print STDERR "Connection idle timeout expired. Closing server.\n";
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exit;
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};
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#$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
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print STDERR "in child\n" if $log;
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my $conn = {
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'paths' => FTPPaths->new($self->{'_input'},
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$self->{'_server_behavior'}),
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'socket' => $socket,
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'state' => $_connection_states{NEWCONN},
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'dir' => '/',
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'restart' => 0,
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'idle_timeout' => 60, # 1 minute timeout
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'rootdir' => $self->{_rootDir},
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};
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print {$conn->{socket}} "220 GNU Wget Testing FTP Server ready.\r\n";
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|
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# command handling loop
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|
for (;;) {
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print STDERR "waiting for request\n" if $log;
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|
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last unless defined (my $req = <$socket>);
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|
|
|
# Remove trailing CRLF.
|
|
$req =~ s/[\n\r]+$//;
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|
|
|
print STDERR "received request $req\n" if $log;
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|
|
|
# Get the command.
|
|
# See also RFC 2640 section 3.1.
|
|
unless ($req =~ m/^([A-Z]{3,4})\s?(.*)/i) {
|
|
# badly formed command
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|
exit 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The following strange 'eval' is necessary to work around a
|
|
# very odd bug in Perl 5.6.0. The following assignment to
|
|
# $cmd will fail in some cases unless you use $1 in some sort
|
|
# of an expression beforehand.
|
|
# - RWMJ 2002-07-05.
|
|
eval '$1 eq $1';
|
|
|
|
my ($cmd, $rest) = (uc $1, $2);
|
|
|
|
# Got a command which matches in the table?
|
|
unless (exists $command_table->{$cmd}) {
|
|
print {$conn->{socket}} "500 Unrecognized command.\r\n";
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Command requires user to be authenticated?
|
|
unless ($_commands{$cmd} | $conn->{state}) {
|
|
print {$conn->{socket}} "530 Not logged in.\r\n";
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Handle the QUIT command specially.
|
|
if ($cmd eq "QUIT") {
|
|
print {$conn->{socket}} "221 Goodbye. Service closing connection.\r\n";
|
|
last;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (defined ($self->{_server_behavior}{fail_on_pasv})
|
|
&& $cmd eq 'PASV') {
|
|
undef $self->{_server_behavior}{fail_on_pasv};
|
|
close $socket;
|
|
last;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Run the command.
|
|
&{$command_table->{$cmd}} ($conn, $cmd, $rest);
|
|
}
|
|
} else { # Father
|
|
close $socket;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$/ = $old_ils;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub sockport {
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
return $self->{_server_sock}->sockport;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
package FTPPaths;
|
|
|
|
use POSIX qw(strftime);
|
|
|
|
# not a method
|
|
sub final_component {
|
|
my $path = shift;
|
|
|
|
$path =~ s|.*/||;
|
|
return $path;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# not a method
|
|
sub path_merge {
|
|
my ($a, $b) = @_;
|
|
|
|
return $a unless $b;
|
|
|
|
if ($b =~ m.^/.) {
|
|
$a = '';
|
|
$b =~ s.^/..;
|
|
}
|
|
$a =~ s./$..;
|
|
|
|
my @components = split('/', $b);
|
|
|
|
foreach my $c (@components) {
|
|
if ($c =~ /^\.?$/) {
|
|
next;
|
|
} elsif ($c eq '..') {
|
|
next if $a eq '';
|
|
$a =~ s|/[^/]*$||;
|
|
} else {
|
|
$a .= "/$c";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $a;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub new {
|
|
my ($this, @args) = @_;
|
|
my $class = ref($this) || $this;
|
|
my $self = {};
|
|
bless $self, $class;
|
|
$self->initialize(@args);
|
|
return $self;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub initialize {
|
|
my ($self, $urls, $behavior) = @_;
|
|
my $paths = {_type => 'd'};
|
|
|
|
# From a path like '/foo/bar/baz.txt', construct $paths such that
|
|
# $paths->{'foo'}->{'bar'}->{'baz.txt'} is
|
|
# $urls->{'/foo/bar/baz.txt'}.
|
|
for my $path (keys %$urls) {
|
|
my @components = split('/', $path);
|
|
shift @components;
|
|
my $x = $paths;
|
|
for my $c (@components) {
|
|
unless (exists $x->{$c}) {
|
|
$x->{$c} = {_type => 'd'};
|
|
}
|
|
$x = $x->{$c};
|
|
}
|
|
%$x = %{$urls->{$path}};
|
|
$x->{_type} = 'f';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$self->{'_paths'} = $paths;
|
|
$self->{'_behavior'} = $behavior;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub get_info {
|
|
my ($self, $path, $node) = @_;
|
|
$node = $self->{'_paths'} unless $node;
|
|
my @components = split('/', $path);
|
|
shift @components if @components && $components[0] eq '';
|
|
|
|
for my $c (@components) {
|
|
if ($node->{'_type'} eq 'd') {
|
|
$node = $node->{$c};
|
|
} else {
|
|
return undef;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $node;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub dir_exists {
|
|
my ($self, $path) = @_;
|
|
return $self->exists($path, 'd');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub exists {
|
|
# type is optional, in which case we don't check it.
|
|
my ($self, $path, $type) = @_;
|
|
my $paths = $self->{'_paths'};
|
|
|
|
die "Invalid path $path (not absolute).\n" unless $path =~ m.^/.;
|
|
my $info = $self->get_info($path);
|
|
return 0 unless defined($info);
|
|
return $info->{'_type'} eq $type if defined($type);
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub _format_for_list {
|
|
my ($self, $name, $info) = @_;
|
|
|
|
# XXX: mode should be specifyable as part of the node info.
|
|
my $mode_str;
|
|
if ($info->{'_type'} eq 'd') {
|
|
$mode_str = 'dr-xr-xr-x';
|
|
} else {
|
|
$mode_str = '-r--r--r--';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my $size = 0;
|
|
if ($info->{'_type'} eq 'f') {
|
|
$size = length $info->{'content'};
|
|
if ($self->{'_behavior'}{'bad_list'}) {
|
|
$size = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
my $date = strftime ("%b %e %H:%M", localtime);
|
|
return "$mode_str 1 0 0 $size $date $name";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub get_list {
|
|
my ($self, $path) = @_;
|
|
my $info = $self->get_info($path);
|
|
return undef unless defined $info;
|
|
my $list = [];
|
|
|
|
if ($info->{'_type'} eq 'd') {
|
|
for my $item (keys %$info) {
|
|
next if $item =~ /^_/;
|
|
push @$list, $self->_format_for_list($item, $info->{$item});
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
push @$list, $self->_format_for_list(final_component($path), $info);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $list;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
1;
|
|
|
|
# vim: et ts=4 sw=4
|