272 lines
6.8 KiB
C
272 lines
6.8 KiB
C
/*
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* telnet.c -- basic telnet protocol handling for ttywatch
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* Author(s): Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
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*/
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/* Shamelessly stolen from ttywatch -- oot */
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "telnet.h"
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#include "log.h"
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#define IAC "\xff"
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#define DONT "\xfe"
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#define WONT "\xfc"
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#define WILL "\xfb"
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#define DO "\xfd"
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#define SB "\xfa"
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#define SE "\xf0"
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#define ECHO "\x01"
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#define SUPPRESS_GO_AHEAD "\x03"
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#define TERMINAL_TYPE "\x18"
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#define NAWS "\x1f"
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#define LINEMODE "\x22"
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#define NEWENVIRON "\x27"
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#define MODE "\x01"
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/* Make a request. Not intended to be RFC-compatible, just enough
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* to convince telnet clients to do what we want... To do this
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* right, we would have to honestly negotiate, not speak blind.
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*
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* For now, assume all responses will be favorable and stripped
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* out in telnet_process_input()... Sending it all in a single
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* write makes it more efficient because it will all go out in a
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* single packet, and the responses are more likely to all come
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* back in a single packet (and thus, practically, a single read)
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* too.
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*/
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void
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telnet_negotiate(int socket, char ** term_type_ptr, int * heightPtr,
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int * widthPtr) {
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char ch;
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int done = 0;
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char * termType = NULL;
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int termLength = 0, termAlloced = 0;
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enum { ST_NONE, ST_TERMTYPE, ST_WINDOWSIZE } state;
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char sizeBuf[4];
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int height = -1, width = -1;
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char * sizePtr = sizeBuf;
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char request[]=
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IAC DONT ECHO
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IAC WILL ECHO
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IAC WILL NAWS
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IAC WILL SUPPRESS_GO_AHEAD
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IAC DO SUPPRESS_GO_AHEAD
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IAC DONT NEWENVIRON
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IAC WONT NEWENVIRON
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IAC WONT LINEMODE
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IAC DO NAWS
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IAC SB TERMINAL_TYPE "\x01" IAC SE
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;
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write(socket, request, sizeof(request)-1);
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/* Read from the terminal until we get the terminal type. This will
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do bad things if the client doesn't send the terminal type, but
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those clients have existed for aeons (right?) */
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do {
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read(socket, &ch, 1);
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if (ch != '\xff') {
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abort();
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}
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* command */
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if (ch != '\xfa') {
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* verb */
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continue;
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}
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* suboption */
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if (ch == '\x18') {
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state = ST_TERMTYPE;
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* should be 0x0! */
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done = 1;
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} else if (ch == '\x1f') {
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state = ST_WINDOWSIZE;
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} else {
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state = ST_NONE;;
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}
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* data */
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while (ch != '\xff') {
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if (state == ST_TERMTYPE) {
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if (termAlloced == termLength) {
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termAlloced += 10;
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termType = realloc(termType, termAlloced + 1);
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}
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termType[termLength++] = tolower(ch);
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} else if (state == ST_WINDOWSIZE) {
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if ((sizePtr - sizeBuf) < (int)sizeof(sizeBuf))
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*sizePtr++ = ch;
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}
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* data */
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}
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read(socket, &ch, 1); /* should be a SE */
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} while (!done);
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termType[termLength] = '\0';
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if (sizePtr - sizeBuf == sizeof(sizeBuf)) {
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width = (sizeBuf[0] << 8) + sizeBuf[1];
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height = (sizeBuf[2] << 8) + sizeBuf[3];
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}
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if (heightPtr) *heightPtr = height;
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if (widthPtr) *widthPtr = width;
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if (term_type_ptr) *term_type_ptr = termType;
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}
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int
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telnet_process_input(telnet_state * ts, char *data, int len) {
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char *s, *d; /* source, destination */
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# if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("\nprinting packet:");
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for (s=data; s<data+len; s++) {
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if (!((s-data)%10))
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printf("\n %03d: ", s-data);
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printf("%02x ", *s & 0x000000FF);
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}
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printf("\n");
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# endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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for (s=data, d=data; s<data+len; s++) {
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switch (*ts) {
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case TS_DATA:
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if (*s == '\xff') { /* IAC */
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*ts = TS_IAC;
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continue;
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}
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#if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("copying data element '%c'\n", *s);
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#endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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if (s>d) {
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*(d++) = *s;
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} else {
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d++;
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}
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break;
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case TS_IAC:
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if (*s == '\xfa') { /* SB */
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*ts = TS_SB;
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continue;
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}
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/* if not SB, skip IAC verb object */
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# if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("skipping verb/object (offset %d)...\n", s-data-1);
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# endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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s += 1;
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*ts = TS_DATA;
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break;
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case TS_SB:
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# if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("skipping SB (offset %d)...\n", s-data-1);
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# endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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while (s < (data+(len-1))) {
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if (*s == '\xff') {
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break; /* fall through to TS_SB_IAC setting below */
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} else {
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s++;
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}
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}
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if (*s == '\xff') {
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*ts = TS_SB_IAC;
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}
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break;
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case TS_SB_IAC:
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if (*s == '\xf0') { /* SE */
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# if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("SE ends SB (offset %d)...\n", s-data-1);
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# endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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*ts = TS_DATA;
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} else {
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# if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("IAC without SE in SB (offset %d)\n", s-data-1);
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# endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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*ts = TS_SB;
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}
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break;
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default:
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logMessage(WARNING, "unknown telnet state %d for data element %c",
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*ts, *s);
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*ts = TS_DATA;
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break;
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}
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}
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/* calculate new length after copying data around */
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len = d - data;
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#if DEBUG_TELNET
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printf("returning len: %d of packet:", len);
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for (s=data; s<data+len; s++) {
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if (!((s-data)%10))
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printf("\n %03d: ", s-data);
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printf("%02x ", *s & 0x000000FF);
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}
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printf("\n");
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#endif /* DEBUG_TELNET */
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return len;
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}
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/* The telnet protocol requires CR/NL instead of just NL
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* We normally deal with Unix, which just uses NL, so we need to translate.
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*
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* It would be easy to go through line-by-line and write each line, but
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* that would create more packet overhead by sending out one packet
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* per line, and over things like slow PPP connections, that is painful.
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* Therefore, instead, we create a modified copy of the data and write
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* the whole modified copy at once.
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*/
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void
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telnet_send_output(int sock, char *data, int len) {
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char *s, *d; /* source, destination */
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char *buf;
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buf = alloca((len*2)+1); /* max necessary size */
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/* just may need to add CR before NL (but do not double existing CRs) */
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for (s=data, d=buf; d-buf<len; s++, d++) {
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if ((*s == '\n') && (s == data || (*(s-1) != '\r'))) {
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/* NL without preceding CR */
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*(d++) = '\r';
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len++;
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}
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*d = *s;
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}
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/* now send it... */
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write(sock, buf, len);
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}
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