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Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +00001/* Based on netcat 1.10 RELEASE 960320 written by hobbit@avian.org.
2 * Released into public domain by the author.
3 *
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +00004 * Copyright (C) 2007 Denys Vlasenko.
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +00005 *
6 * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
7 */
8
9/* Author's comments from nc 1.10:
10 * =====================
11 * Netcat is entirely my own creation, although plenty of other code was used as
12 * examples. It is freely given away to the Internet community in the hope that
13 * it will be useful, with no restrictions except giving credit where it is due.
14 * No GPLs, Berkeley copyrights or any of that nonsense. The author assumes NO
15 * responsibility for how anyone uses it. If netcat makes you rich somehow and
16 * you're feeling generous, mail me a check. If you are affiliated in any way
17 * with Microsoft Network, get a life. Always ski in control. Comments,
18 * questions, and patches to hobbit@avian.org.
19 * ...
20 * Netcat and the associated package is a product of Avian Research, and is freely
21 * available in full source form with no restrictions save an obligation to give
22 * credit where due.
23 * ...
24 * A damn useful little "backend" utility begun 950915 or thereabouts,
25 * as *Hobbit*'s first real stab at some sockets programming. Something that
26 * should have and indeed may have existed ten years ago, but never became a
27 * standard Unix utility. IMHO, "nc" could take its place right next to cat,
28 * cp, rm, mv, dd, ls, and all those other cryptic and Unix-like things.
29 * =====================
30 *
31 * Much of author's comments are still retained in the code.
32 *
33 * Functionality removed (rationale):
34 * - miltiple-port ranges, randomized port scanning (use nmap)
35 * - telnet support (use telnet)
36 * - source routing
37 * - multiple DNS checks
38 * Functionalty which is different from nc 1.10:
39 * - Prog in '-e prog' can have prog's parameters and options.
40 * Because of this -e option must be last.
41 * - nc doesn't redirect stderr to the network socket for the -e prog.
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +000042 * - numeric addresses are printed in (), not [] (IPv6 looks better),
43 * port numbers are inside (): (1.2.3.4:5678)
44 * - network read errors are reported on verbose levels > 1
45 * (nc 1.10 treats them as EOF)
46 * - TCP connects from wrong ip/ports (if peer ip:port is specified
47 * on the command line, but accept() says that it came from different addr)
48 * are closed, but nc doesn't exit - continues to listen/accept.
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000049 */
50
Denis Vlasenkob6adbf12007-05-26 19:00:18 +000051/* done in nc.c: #include "libbb.h" */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000052
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +000053enum {
54 SLEAZE_PORT = 31337, /* for UDP-scan RTT trick, change if ya want */
55 BIGSIZ = 8192, /* big buffers */
56
57 netfd = 3,
58 ofd = 4,
59};
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000060
61struct globals {
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +000062 /* global cmd flags: */
63 unsigned o_verbose;
64 unsigned o_wait;
65#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
66 unsigned o_interval;
67#endif
68
69 /*int netfd;*/
70 /*int ofd;*/ /* hexdump output fd */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000071#if ENABLE_LFS
72#define SENT_N_RECV_M "sent %llu, rcvd %llu\n"
73 unsigned long long wrote_out; /* total stdout bytes */
74 unsigned long long wrote_net; /* total net bytes */
75#else
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +000076#define SENT_N_RECV_M "sent %u, rcvd %u\n"
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000077 unsigned wrote_out; /* total stdout bytes */
78 unsigned wrote_net; /* total net bytes */
79#endif
Bernhard Reutner-Fischera985d302008-02-11 11:44:38 +000080 /* ouraddr is never NULL and goes through three states as we progress:
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000081 1 - local address before bind (IP/port possibly zero)
82 2 - local address after bind (port is nonzero)
83 3 - local address after connect??/recv/accept (IP and port are nonzero) */
84 struct len_and_sockaddr *ouraddr;
85 /* themaddr is NULL if no peer hostname[:port] specified on command line */
86 struct len_and_sockaddr *themaddr;
87 /* remend is set after connect/recv/accept to the actual ip:port of peer */
88 struct len_and_sockaddr remend;
89
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000090 jmp_buf jbuf; /* timer crud */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +000091
92 /* will malloc up the following globals: */
93 fd_set ding1; /* for select loop */
94 fd_set ding2;
95 char bigbuf_in[BIGSIZ]; /* data buffers */
96 char bigbuf_net[BIGSIZ];
97};
98
99#define G (*ptr_to_globals)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000100#define wrote_out (G.wrote_out )
101#define wrote_net (G.wrote_net )
102#define ouraddr (G.ouraddr )
103#define themaddr (G.themaddr )
104#define remend (G.remend )
105#define jbuf (G.jbuf )
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000106#define ding1 (G.ding1 )
107#define ding2 (G.ding2 )
108#define bigbuf_in (G.bigbuf_in )
109#define bigbuf_net (G.bigbuf_net)
110#define o_verbose (G.o_verbose )
111#define o_wait (G.o_wait )
112#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
113#define o_interval (G.o_interval)
114#else
115#define o_interval 0
116#endif
Denis Vlasenko574f2f42008-02-27 18:41:59 +0000117#define INIT_G() do { \
118 SET_PTR_TO_GLOBALS(xzalloc(sizeof(G))); \
119} while (0)
120
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000121
122/* Must match getopt32 call! */
123enum {
124 OPT_h = (1 << 0),
125 OPT_n = (1 << 1),
126 OPT_p = (1 << 2),
127 OPT_s = (1 << 3),
128 OPT_u = (1 << 4),
129 OPT_v = (1 << 5),
130 OPT_w = (1 << 6),
131 OPT_l = (1 << 7) * ENABLE_NC_SERVER,
132 OPT_i = (1 << (7+ENABLE_NC_SERVER)) * ENABLE_NC_EXTRA,
133 OPT_o = (1 << (8+ENABLE_NC_SERVER)) * ENABLE_NC_EXTRA,
134 OPT_z = (1 << (9+ENABLE_NC_SERVER)) * ENABLE_NC_EXTRA,
135};
136
137#define o_nflag (option_mask32 & OPT_n)
138#define o_udpmode (option_mask32 & OPT_u)
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000139#if ENABLE_NC_SERVER
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000140#define o_listen (option_mask32 & OPT_l)
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000141#else
142#define o_listen 0
143#endif
144#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
145#define o_ofile (option_mask32 & OPT_o)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000146#define o_zero (option_mask32 & OPT_z)
147#else
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000148#define o_ofile 0
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000149#define o_zero 0
150#endif
151
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000152/* Debug: squirt whatever message and sleep a bit so we can see it go by. */
153/* Beware: writes to stdOUT... */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000154#if 0
Denys Vlasenko8131eea2009-11-02 14:19:51 +0100155#define Debug(...) do { printf(__VA_ARGS__); printf("\n"); fflush_all(); sleep(1); } while (0)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000156#else
Denis Vlasenko51742f42007-04-12 00:32:05 +0000157#define Debug(...) do { } while (0)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000158#endif
159
Denis Vlasenko51742f42007-04-12 00:32:05 +0000160#define holler_error(...) do { if (o_verbose) bb_error_msg(__VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
161#define holler_perror(...) do { if (o_verbose) bb_perror_msg(__VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000162
163/* catch: no-brainer interrupt handler */
164static void catch(int sig)
165{
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000166 if (o_verbose > 1) /* normally we don't care */
167 fprintf(stderr, SENT_N_RECV_M, wrote_net, wrote_out);
168 fprintf(stderr, "punt!\n");
Denis Vlasenko400d8bb2008-02-24 13:36:01 +0000169 kill_myself_with_sig(sig);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000170}
171
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000172/* unarm */
173static void unarm(void)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000174{
175 signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
176 alarm(0);
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000177}
178
179/* timeout and other signal handling cruft */
Denis Vlasenkoa60f84e2008-07-05 09:18:54 +0000180static void tmtravel(int sig UNUSED_PARAM)
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000181{
182 unarm();
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000183 longjmp(jbuf, 1);
184}
185
186/* arm: set the timer. */
187static void arm(unsigned secs)
188{
189 signal(SIGALRM, tmtravel);
190 alarm(secs);
191}
192
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000193/* findline:
194 find the next newline in a buffer; return inclusive size of that "line",
195 or the entire buffer size, so the caller knows how much to then write().
196 Not distinguishing \n vs \r\n for the nonce; it just works as is... */
197static unsigned findline(char *buf, unsigned siz)
198{
199 char * p;
200 int x;
201 if (!buf) /* various sanity checks... */
202 return 0;
203 if (siz > BIGSIZ)
204 return 0;
205 x = siz;
206 for (p = buf; x > 0; x--) {
207 if (*p == '\n') {
208 x = (int) (p - buf);
209 x++; /* 'sokay if it points just past the end! */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000210Debug("findline returning %d", x);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000211 return x;
212 }
213 p++;
214 } /* for */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000215Debug("findline returning whole thing: %d", siz);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000216 return siz;
217} /* findline */
218
219/* doexec:
220 fiddle all the file descriptors around, and hand off to another prog. Sort
221 of like a one-off "poor man's inetd". This is the only section of code
222 that would be security-critical, which is why it's ifdefed out by default.
223 Use at your own hairy risk; if you leave shells lying around behind open
224 listening ports you deserve to lose!! */
Denis Vlasenkoa60f84e2008-07-05 09:18:54 +0000225static int doexec(char **proggie) NORETURN;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000226static int doexec(char **proggie)
227{
228 xmove_fd(netfd, 0);
229 dup2(0, 1);
230 /* dup2(0, 2); - do we *really* want this? NO!
231 * exec'ed prog can do it yourself, if needed */
232 execvp(proggie[0], proggie);
Denys Vlasenko41ddd9f2010-06-25 01:46:53 +0200233 bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't execute '%s'", proggie[0]);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000234}
235
236/* connect_w_timeout:
237 return an fd for one of
238 an open outbound TCP connection, a UDP stub-socket thingie, or
239 an unconnected TCP or UDP socket to listen on.
240 Examines various global o_blah flags to figure out what to do.
241 lad can be NULL, then socket is not bound to any local ip[:port] */
242static int connect_w_timeout(int fd)
243{
244 int rr;
245
246 /* wrap connect inside a timer, and hit it */
247 arm(o_wait);
248 if (setjmp(jbuf) == 0) {
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000249 rr = connect(fd, &themaddr->u.sa, themaddr->len);
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000250 unarm();
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000251 } else { /* setjmp: connect failed... */
252 rr = -1;
253 errno = ETIMEDOUT; /* fake it */
254 }
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000255 return rr;
256}
257
258/* dolisten:
259 listens for
260 incoming and returns an open connection *from* someplace. If we were
261 given host/port args, any connections from elsewhere are rejected. This
262 in conjunction with local-address binding should limit things nicely... */
263static void dolisten(void)
264{
265 int rr;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000266
267 if (!o_udpmode)
268 xlisten(netfd, 1); /* TCP: gotta listen() before we can get */
269
270 /* Various things that follow temporarily trash bigbuf_net, which might contain
271 a copy of any recvfrom()ed packet, but we'll read() another copy later. */
272
273 /* I can't believe I have to do all this to get my own goddamn bound address
274 and port number. It should just get filled in during bind() or something.
275 All this is only useful if we didn't say -p for listening, since if we
276 said -p we *know* what port we're listening on. At any rate we won't bother
277 with it all unless we wanted to see it, although listening quietly on a
278 random unknown port is probably not very useful without "netstat". */
279 if (o_verbose) {
280 char *addr;
Denis Vlasenkoa771e7c2009-04-21 23:48:38 +0000281 getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
282 //if (rr < 0)
283 // bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after bind");
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000284 addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&ouraddr->u.sa);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000285 fprintf(stderr, "listening on %s ...\n", addr);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000286 free(addr);
287 }
288
289 if (o_udpmode) {
290 /* UDP is a speeeeecial case -- we have to do I/O *and* get the calling
291 party's particulars all at once, listen() and accept() don't apply.
292 At least in the BSD universe, however, recvfrom/PEEK is enough to tell
293 us something came in, and we can set things up so straight read/write
294 actually does work after all. Yow. YMMV on strange platforms! */
295
296 /* I'm not completely clear on how this works -- BSD seems to make UDP
297 just magically work in a connect()ed context, but we'll undoubtedly run
298 into systems this deal doesn't work on. For now, we apparently have to
299 issue a connect() on our just-tickled socket so we can write() back.
300 Again, why the fuck doesn't it just get filled in and taken care of?!
301 This hack is anything but optimal. Basically, if you want your listener
302 to also be able to send data back, you need this connect() line, which
303 also has the side effect that now anything from a different source or even a
304 different port on the other end won't show up and will cause ICMP errors.
305 I guess that's what they meant by "connect".
306 Let's try to remember what the "U" is *really* for, eh? */
307
308 /* If peer address is specified, connect to it */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000309 remend.len = LSA_SIZEOF_SA;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000310 if (themaddr) {
311 remend = *themaddr;
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000312 xconnect(netfd, &themaddr->u.sa, themaddr->len);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000313 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000314 /* peek first packet and remember peer addr */
315 arm(o_wait); /* might as well timeout this, too */
316 if (setjmp(jbuf) == 0) { /* do timeout for initial connect */
317 /* (*ouraddr) is prefilled with "default" address */
318 /* and here we block... */
319 rr = recv_from_to(netfd, NULL, 0, MSG_PEEK, /*was bigbuf_net, BIGSIZ*/
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000320 &remend.u.sa, &ouraddr->u.sa, ouraddr->len);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000321 if (rr < 0)
322 bb_perror_msg_and_die("recvfrom");
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000323 unarm();
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000324 } else
325 bb_error_msg_and_die("timeout");
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000326/* Now we learned *to which IP* peer has connected, and we want to anchor
327our socket on it, so that our outbound packets will have correct local IP.
328Unfortunately, bind() on already bound socket will fail now (EINVAL):
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000329 xbind(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, ouraddr->len);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000330Need to read the packet, save data, close this socket and
331create new one, and bind() it. TODO */
332 if (!themaddr)
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000333 xconnect(netfd, &remend.u.sa, ouraddr->len);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000334 } else {
335 /* TCP */
336 arm(o_wait); /* wrap this in a timer, too; 0 = forever */
337 if (setjmp(jbuf) == 0) {
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000338 again:
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000339 remend.len = LSA_SIZEOF_SA;
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000340 rr = accept(netfd, &remend.u.sa, &remend.len);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000341 if (rr < 0)
342 bb_perror_msg_and_die("accept");
Denys Vlasenko866710a2010-01-08 16:09:45 +0100343 if (themaddr) {
344 int sv_port, port, r;
345
346 sv_port = get_nport(&remend.u.sa); /* save */
347 port = get_nport(&themaddr->u.sa);
348 if (port == 0) {
349 /* "nc -nl -p LPORT RHOST" (w/o RPORT!):
350 * we should accept any remote port */
351 set_nport(&remend, 0); /* blot out remote port# */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000352 }
Denys Vlasenko866710a2010-01-08 16:09:45 +0100353 r = memcmp(&remend.u.sa, &themaddr->u.sa, remend.len);
354 set_nport(&remend, sv_port); /* restore */
355 if (r != 0) {
356 /* nc 1.10 bails out instead, and its error message
357 * is not suppressed by o_verbose */
358 if (o_verbose) {
359 char *remaddr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remend.u.sa);
360 bb_error_msg("connect from wrong ip/port %s ignored", remaddr);
361 free(remaddr);
362 }
363 close(rr);
364 goto again;
365 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000366 }
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000367 unarm();
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000368 } else
369 bb_error_msg_and_die("timeout");
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000370 xmove_fd(rr, netfd); /* dump the old socket, here's our new one */
371 /* find out what address the connection was *to* on our end, in case we're
372 doing a listen-on-any on a multihomed machine. This allows one to
373 offer different services via different alias addresses, such as the
374 "virtual web site" hack. */
Denis Vlasenkoa771e7c2009-04-21 23:48:38 +0000375 getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
376 //if (rr < 0)
377 // bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after accept");
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000378 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000379
380 if (o_verbose) {
381 char *lcladdr, *remaddr, *remhostname;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000382
383#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA && defined(IP_OPTIONS)
384 /* If we can, look for any IP options. Useful for testing the receiving end of
385 such things, and is a good exercise in dealing with it. We do this before
386 the connect message, to ensure that the connect msg is uniformly the LAST
387 thing to emerge after all the intervening crud. Doesn't work for UDP on
388 any machines I've tested, but feel free to surprise me. */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000389 char optbuf[40];
Denis Vlasenkoc4f12f52008-05-12 14:35:56 +0000390 socklen_t x = sizeof(optbuf);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000391
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000392 rr = getsockopt(netfd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_OPTIONS, optbuf, &x);
Denis Vlasenkof6b46852009-04-25 13:16:53 +0000393 if (rr >= 0 && x) { /* we've got options, lessee em... */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000394 bin2hex(bigbuf_net, optbuf, x);
395 bigbuf_net[2*x] = '\0';
396 fprintf(stderr, "IP options: %s\n", bigbuf_net);
397 }
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000398#endif
399
400 /* now check out who it is. We don't care about mismatched DNS names here,
401 but any ADDR and PORT we specified had better fucking well match the caller.
402 Converting from addr to inet_ntoa and back again is a bit of a kludge, but
403 gethostpoop wants a string and there's much gnarlier code out there already,
404 so I don't feel bad.
405 The *real* question is why BFD sockets wasn't designed to allow listens for
406 connections *from* specific hosts/ports, instead of requiring the caller to
407 accept the connection and then reject undesireable ones by closing.
408 In other words, we need a TCP MSG_PEEK. */
409 /* bbox: removed most of it */
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000410 lcladdr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&ouraddr->u.sa);
411 remaddr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remend.u.sa);
412 remhostname = o_nflag ? remaddr : xmalloc_sockaddr2host(&remend.u.sa);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000413 fprintf(stderr, "connect to %s from %s (%s)\n",
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000414 lcladdr, remhostname, remaddr);
415 free(lcladdr);
416 free(remaddr);
417 if (!o_nflag)
418 free(remhostname);
419 }
420}
421
422/* udptest:
423 fire a couple of packets at a UDP target port, just to see if it's really
424 there. On BSD kernels, ICMP host/port-unreachable errors get delivered to
425 our socket as ECONNREFUSED write errors. On SV kernels, we lose; we'll have
426 to collect and analyze raw ICMP ourselves a la satan's probe_udp_ports
427 backend. Guess where one could swipe the appropriate code from...
428
429 Use the time delay between writes if given, otherwise use the "tcp ping"
430 trick for getting the RTT. [I got that idea from pluvius, and warped it.]
431 Return either the original fd, or clean up and return -1. */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000432#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000433static int udptest(void)
434{
435 int rr;
436
437 rr = write(netfd, bigbuf_in, 1);
438 if (rr != 1)
439 bb_perror_msg("udptest first write");
440
441 if (o_wait)
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000442 sleep(o_wait); // can be interrupted! while (t) nanosleep(&t)?
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000443 else {
444 /* use the tcp-ping trick: try connecting to a normally refused port, which
445 causes us to block for the time that SYN gets there and RST gets back.
446 Not completely reliable, but it *does* mostly work. */
447 /* Set a temporary connect timeout, so packet filtration doesnt cause
448 us to hang forever, and hit it */
449 o_wait = 5; /* enough that we'll notice?? */
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000450 rr = xsocket(ouraddr->u.sa.sa_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000451 set_nport(themaddr, htons(SLEAZE_PORT));
452 connect_w_timeout(rr);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000453 /* don't need to restore themaddr's port, it's not used anymore */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000454 close(rr);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000455 o_wait = 0; /* restore */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000456 }
457
458 rr = write(netfd, bigbuf_in, 1);
459 return (rr != 1); /* if rr == 1, return 0 (success) */
460}
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000461#else
462int udptest(void);
463#endif
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000464
465/* oprint:
466 Hexdump bytes shoveled either way to a running logfile, in the format:
467 D offset - - - - --- 16 bytes --- - - - - # .... ascii .....
468 where "which" sets the direction indicator, D:
469 0 -- sent to network, or ">"
470 1 -- rcvd and printed to stdout, or "<"
471 and "buf" and "n" are data-block and length. If the current block generates
472 a partial line, so be it; we *want* that lockstep indication of who sent
473 what when. Adapted from dgaudet's original example -- but must be ripping
474 *fast*, since we don't want to be too disk-bound... */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000475#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000476static void oprint(int direction, unsigned char *p, unsigned bc)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000477{
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000478 unsigned obc; /* current "global" offset */
479 unsigned x;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000480 unsigned char *op; /* out hexdump ptr */
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000481 unsigned char *ap; /* out asc-dump ptr */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000482 unsigned char stage[100];
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000483
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000484 if (bc == 0)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000485 return;
486
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000487 obc = wrote_net; /* use the globals! */
488 if (direction == '<')
489 obc = wrote_out;
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000490 stage[0] = direction;
491 stage[59] = '#'; /* preload separator */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000492 stage[60] = ' ';
493
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000494 do { /* for chunk-o-data ... */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000495 x = 16;
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000496 if (bc < 16) {
497 /* memset(&stage[bc*3 + 11], ' ', 16*3 - bc*3); */
498 memset(&stage[11], ' ', 16*3);
499 x = bc;
500 }
Denis Vlasenkoc4f12f52008-05-12 14:35:56 +0000501 sprintf((char *)&stage[1], " %8.8x ", obc); /* xxx: still slow? */
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000502 bc -= x; /* fix current count */
503 obc += x; /* fix current offset */
504 op = &stage[11]; /* where hex starts */
505 ap = &stage[61]; /* where ascii starts */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000506
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000507 do { /* for line of dump, however long ... */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000508 *op++ = 0x20 | bb_hexdigits_upcase[*p >> 4];
509 *op++ = 0x20 | bb_hexdigits_upcase[*p & 0x0f];
510 *op++ = ' ';
511 if ((*p > 31) && (*p < 127))
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000512 *ap = *p; /* printing */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000513 else
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000514 *ap = '.'; /* nonprinting, loose def */
515 ap++;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000516 p++;
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000517 } while (--x);
518 *ap++ = '\n'; /* finish the line */
519 xwrite(ofd, stage, ap - stage);
520 } while (bc);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000521}
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000522#else
Denis Vlasenko828e2a92007-07-13 12:37:31 +0000523void oprint(int direction, unsigned char *p, unsigned bc);
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000524#endif
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000525
526/* readwrite:
527 handle stdin/stdout/network I/O. Bwahaha!! -- the select loop from hell.
528 In this instance, return what might become our exit status. */
529static int readwrite(void)
530{
531 int rr;
532 char *zp = zp; /* gcc */ /* stdin buf ptr */
533 char *np = np; /* net-in buf ptr */
534 unsigned rzleft;
535 unsigned rnleft;
536 unsigned netretry; /* net-read retry counter */
537 unsigned wretry; /* net-write sanity counter */
538 unsigned wfirst; /* one-shot flag to skip first net read */
539
540 /* if you don't have all this FD_* macro hair in sys/types.h, you'll have to
541 either find it or do your own bit-bashing: *ding1 |= (1 << fd), etc... */
542 FD_SET(netfd, &ding1); /* global: the net is open */
543 netretry = 2;
544 wfirst = 0;
545 rzleft = rnleft = 0;
546 if (o_interval)
547 sleep(o_interval); /* pause *before* sending stuff, too */
548
549 errno = 0; /* clear from sleep, close, whatever */
550 /* and now the big ol' select shoveling loop ... */
551 while (FD_ISSET(netfd, &ding1)) { /* i.e. till the *net* closes! */
552 wretry = 8200; /* more than we'll ever hafta write */
553 if (wfirst) { /* any saved stdin buffer? */
554 wfirst = 0; /* clear flag for the duration */
555 goto shovel; /* and go handle it first */
556 }
557 ding2 = ding1; /* FD_COPY ain't portable... */
558 /* some systems, notably linux, crap into their select timers on return, so
559 we create a expendable copy and give *that* to select. */
560 if (o_wait) {
561 struct timeval tmp_timer;
562 tmp_timer.tv_sec = o_wait;
563 tmp_timer.tv_usec = 0;
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000564 /* highest possible fd is netfd (3) */
565 rr = select(netfd+1, &ding2, NULL, NULL, &tmp_timer);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000566 } else
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000567 rr = select(netfd+1, &ding2, NULL, NULL, NULL);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000568 if (rr < 0 && errno != EINTR) { /* might have gotten ^Zed, etc */
569 holler_perror("select");
570 close(netfd);
571 return 1;
572 }
573 /* if we have a timeout AND stdin is closed AND we haven't heard anything
574 from the net during that time, assume it's dead and close it too. */
575 if (rr == 0) {
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5e25ddb2008-05-19 09:48:17 +0000576 if (!FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1))
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000577 netretry--; /* we actually try a coupla times. */
578 if (!netretry) {
579 if (o_verbose > 1) /* normally we don't care */
580 fprintf(stderr, "net timeout\n");
581 close(netfd);
582 return 0; /* not an error! */
583 }
584 } /* select timeout */
585 /* xxx: should we check the exception fds too? The read fds seem to give
586 us the right info, and none of the examples I found bothered. */
587
588 /* Ding!! Something arrived, go check all the incoming hoppers, net first */
589 if (FD_ISSET(netfd, &ding2)) { /* net: ding! */
590 rr = read(netfd, bigbuf_net, BIGSIZ);
591 if (rr <= 0) {
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000592 if (rr < 0 && o_verbose > 1) {
593 /* nc 1.10 doesn't do this */
594 bb_perror_msg("net read");
595 }
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000596 FD_CLR(netfd, &ding1); /* net closed, we'll finish up... */
597 rzleft = 0; /* can't write anymore: broken pipe */
598 } else {
599 rnleft = rr;
600 np = bigbuf_net;
601 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000602Debug("got %d from the net, errno %d", rr, errno);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000603 } /* net:ding */
604
605 /* if we're in "slowly" mode there's probably still stuff in the stdin
606 buffer, so don't read unless we really need MORE INPUT! MORE INPUT! */
607 if (rzleft)
608 goto shovel;
609
610 /* okay, suck more stdin */
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5e25ddb2008-05-19 09:48:17 +0000611 if (FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding2)) { /* stdin: ding! */
612 rr = read(STDIN_FILENO, bigbuf_in, BIGSIZ);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000613 /* Considered making reads here smaller for UDP mode, but 8192-byte
614 mobygrams are kinda fun and exercise the reassembler. */
615 if (rr <= 0) { /* at end, or fukt, or ... */
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5e25ddb2008-05-19 09:48:17 +0000616 FD_CLR(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1); /* disable and close stdin */
Denis Vlasenkof6b46852009-04-25 13:16:53 +0000617 close(STDIN_FILENO);
618// Does it make sense to shutdown(net_fd, SHUT_WR)
619// to let other side know that we won't write anything anymore?
620// (and what about keeping compat if we do that?)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000621 } else {
622 rzleft = rr;
623 zp = bigbuf_in;
624 }
625 } /* stdin:ding */
626 shovel:
627 /* now that we've dingdonged all our thingdings, send off the results.
628 Geez, why does this look an awful lot like the big loop in "rsh"? ...
629 not sure if the order of this matters, but write net -> stdout first. */
630
631 /* sanity check. Works because they're both unsigned... */
632 if ((rzleft > 8200) || (rnleft > 8200)) {
633 holler_error("bogus buffers: %u, %u", rzleft, rnleft);
634 rzleft = rnleft = 0;
635 }
636 /* net write retries sometimes happen on UDP connections */
637 if (!wretry) { /* is something hung? */
638 holler_error("too many output retries");
639 return 1;
640 }
641 if (rnleft) {
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5e25ddb2008-05-19 09:48:17 +0000642 rr = write(STDOUT_FILENO, np, rnleft);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000643 if (rr > 0) {
Denis Vlasenkoc4f12f52008-05-12 14:35:56 +0000644 if (o_ofile) /* log the stdout */
645 oprint('<', (unsigned char *)np, rr);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000646 np += rr; /* fix up ptrs and whatnot */
647 rnleft -= rr; /* will get sanity-checked above */
648 wrote_out += rr; /* global count */
649 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000650Debug("wrote %d to stdout, errno %d", rr, errno);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000651 } /* rnleft */
652 if (rzleft) {
653 if (o_interval) /* in "slowly" mode ?? */
654 rr = findline(zp, rzleft);
655 else
656 rr = rzleft;
657 rr = write(netfd, zp, rr); /* one line, or the whole buffer */
658 if (rr > 0) {
Denis Vlasenkoc4f12f52008-05-12 14:35:56 +0000659 if (o_ofile) /* log what got sent */
660 oprint('>', (unsigned char *)zp, rr);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000661 zp += rr;
662 rzleft -= rr;
663 wrote_net += rr; /* global count */
664 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000665Debug("wrote %d to net, errno %d", rr, errno);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000666 } /* rzleft */
667 if (o_interval) { /* cycle between slow lines, or ... */
668 sleep(o_interval);
669 errno = 0; /* clear from sleep */
670 continue; /* ...with hairy select loop... */
671 }
672 if ((rzleft) || (rnleft)) { /* shovel that shit till they ain't */
673 wretry--; /* none left, and get another load */
674 goto shovel;
675 }
676 } /* while ding1:netfd is open */
677
678 /* XXX: maybe want a more graceful shutdown() here, or screw around with
679 linger times?? I suspect that I don't need to since I'm always doing
680 blocking reads and writes and my own manual "last ditch" efforts to read
681 the net again after a timeout. I haven't seen any screwups yet, but it's
682 not like my test network is particularly busy... */
683 close(netfd);
684 return 0;
685} /* readwrite */
686
687/* main: now we pull it all together... */
Denis Vlasenko9b49a5e2007-10-11 10:05:36 +0000688int nc_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
Denys Vlasenko2ec91ae2010-01-04 14:15:38 +0100689int nc_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000690{
Denis Vlasenko1d426652008-03-17 09:09:09 +0000691 char *str_p, *str_s;
Denis Vlasenko5e34ff22009-04-21 11:09:40 +0000692 IF_NC_EXTRA(char *str_i, *str_o;)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000693 char *themdotted = themdotted; /* gcc */
694 char **proggie;
695 int x;
696 unsigned o_lport = 0;
697
Denis Vlasenko574f2f42008-02-27 18:41:59 +0000698 INIT_G();
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000699
700 /* catch a signal or two for cleanup */
Denis Vlasenko25591c32008-02-16 22:58:56 +0000701 bb_signals(0
702 + (1 << SIGINT)
703 + (1 << SIGQUIT)
704 + (1 << SIGTERM)
705 , catch);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000706 /* and suppress others... */
Denis Vlasenko25591c32008-02-16 22:58:56 +0000707 bb_signals(0
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000708#ifdef SIGURG
Denis Vlasenko25591c32008-02-16 22:58:56 +0000709 + (1 << SIGURG)
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000710#endif
Denis Vlasenko25591c32008-02-16 22:58:56 +0000711 + (1 << SIGPIPE) /* important! */
712 , SIG_IGN);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000713
714 proggie = argv;
715 while (*++proggie) {
716 if (strcmp(*proggie, "-e") == 0) {
717 *proggie = NULL;
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000718 proggie++;
719 goto e_found;
720 }
721 }
722 proggie = NULL;
723 e_found:
Denis Vlasenko4b924f32007-05-30 00:29:55 +0000724
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000725 // -g -G -t -r deleted, unimplemented -a deleted too
Denis Vlasenko1d426652008-03-17 09:09:09 +0000726 opt_complementary = "?2:vv:w+"; /* max 2 params; -v is a counter; -w N */
Denis Vlasenko5e34ff22009-04-21 11:09:40 +0000727 getopt32(argv, "hnp:s:uvw:" IF_NC_SERVER("l")
728 IF_NC_EXTRA("i:o:z"),
Denis Vlasenko1d426652008-03-17 09:09:09 +0000729 &str_p, &str_s, &o_wait
Denis Vlasenko5e34ff22009-04-21 11:09:40 +0000730 IF_NC_EXTRA(, &str_i, &str_o, &o_verbose));
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000731 argv += optind;
732#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
733 if (option_mask32 & OPT_i) /* line-interval time */
734 o_interval = xatou_range(str_i, 1, 0xffff);
735#endif
736 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_l) /* listen mode */
737 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_n) /* numeric-only, no DNS lookups */
738 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_o) /* hexdump log */
739 if (option_mask32 & OPT_p) { /* local source port */
740 o_lport = bb_lookup_port(str_p, o_udpmode ? "udp" : "tcp", 0);
741 if (!o_lport)
742 bb_error_msg_and_die("bad local port '%s'", str_p);
743 }
744 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_r) /* randomize various things */
745 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_u) /* use UDP */
746 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_v) /* verbose */
Denis Vlasenko1d426652008-03-17 09:09:09 +0000747 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_w) /* wait time */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000748 //if (option_mask32 & OPT_z) /* little or no data xfer */
749
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000750 /* We manage our fd's so that they are never 0,1,2 */
751 /*bb_sanitize_stdio(); - not needed */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000752
Denis Vlasenko5c51a7c2007-06-05 20:08:11 +0000753 if (argv[0]) {
754 themaddr = xhost2sockaddr(argv[0],
755 argv[1]
756 ? bb_lookup_port(argv[1], o_udpmode ? "udp" : "tcp", 0)
757 : 0);
758 }
759
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000760 /* create & bind network socket */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000761 x = (o_udpmode ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000762 if (option_mask32 & OPT_s) { /* local address */
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000763 /* if o_lport is still 0, then we will use random port */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000764 ouraddr = xhost2sockaddr(str_s, o_lport);
Denis Vlasenko4cf1d082008-03-12 23:13:50 +0000765#ifdef BLOAT
766 /* prevent spurious "UDP listen needs !0 port" */
767 o_lport = get_nport(ouraddr);
768 o_lport = ntohs(o_lport);
769#endif
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000770 x = xsocket(ouraddr->u.sa.sa_family, x, 0);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000771 } else {
Denis Vlasenko5c51a7c2007-06-05 20:08:11 +0000772 /* We try IPv6, then IPv4, unless addr family is
773 * implicitly set by way of remote addr/port spec */
774 x = xsocket_type(&ouraddr,
Denis Vlasenko4e6d5112008-03-12 22:14:34 +0000775 (themaddr ? themaddr->u.sa.sa_family : AF_UNSPEC),
Denis Vlasenko5c51a7c2007-06-05 20:08:11 +0000776 x);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000777 if (o_lport)
778 set_nport(ouraddr, htons(o_lport));
779 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000780 xmove_fd(x, netfd);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000781 setsockopt_reuseaddr(netfd);
782 if (o_udpmode)
783 socket_want_pktinfo(netfd);
Denis Vlasenkof6b46852009-04-25 13:16:53 +0000784 if (!ENABLE_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL
785 || o_listen
786 || ouraddr->u.sa.sa_family != AF_UNIX
787 ) {
788 xbind(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, ouraddr->len);
789 }
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000790#if 0
791 setsockopt(netfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &o_rcvbuf, sizeof o_rcvbuf);
792 setsockopt(netfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &o_sndbuf, sizeof o_sndbuf);
793#endif
794
Denis Vlasenko4cf1d082008-03-12 23:13:50 +0000795#ifdef BLOAT
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000796 if (OPT_l && (option_mask32 & (OPT_u|OPT_l)) == (OPT_u|OPT_l)) {
797 /* apparently UDP can listen ON "port 0",
798 but that's not useful */
799 if (!o_lport)
800 bb_error_msg_and_die("UDP listen needs nonzero -p port");
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000801 }
Denis Vlasenko4cf1d082008-03-12 23:13:50 +0000802#endif
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000803
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5e25ddb2008-05-19 09:48:17 +0000804 FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1); /* stdin *is* initially open */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000805 if (proggie) {
806 close(0); /* won't need stdin */
807 option_mask32 &= ~OPT_o; /* -o with -e is meaningless! */
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000808 }
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000809#if ENABLE_NC_EXTRA
810 if (o_ofile)
811 xmove_fd(xopen(str_o, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC), ofd);
812#endif
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000813
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000814 if (o_listen) {
815 dolisten();
816 /* dolisten does its own connect reporting */
817 if (proggie) /* -e given? */
818 doexec(proggie);
819 x = readwrite(); /* it even works with UDP! */
820 } else {
821 /* Outbound connects. Now we're more picky about args... */
822 if (!themaddr)
823 bb_error_msg_and_die("no destination");
824
825 remend = *themaddr;
826 if (o_verbose)
Denis Vlasenko7cff01e2008-02-02 16:23:43 +0000827 themdotted = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&themaddr->u.sa);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000828
829 x = connect_w_timeout(netfd);
830 if (o_zero && x == 0 && o_udpmode) /* if UDP scanning... */
831 x = udptest();
832 if (x == 0) { /* Yow, are we OPEN YET?! */
833 if (o_verbose)
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000834 fprintf(stderr, "%s (%s) open\n", argv[0], themdotted);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000835 if (proggie) /* exec is valid for outbound, too */
836 doexec(proggie);
837 if (!o_zero)
838 x = readwrite();
839 } else { /* connect or udptest wasn't successful */
840 x = 1; /* exit status */
841 /* if we're scanning at a "one -v" verbosity level, don't print refusals.
842 Give it another -v if you want to see everything. */
843 if (o_verbose > 1 || (o_verbose && errno != ECONNREFUSED))
Denis Vlasenko19507f02007-04-06 10:41:05 +0000844 bb_perror_msg("%s (%s)", argv[0], themdotted);
Denis Vlasenko29fe7262007-04-05 20:26:28 +0000845 }
846 }
847 if (o_verbose > 1) /* normally we don't care */
848 fprintf(stderr, SENT_N_RECV_M, wrote_net, wrote_out);
849 return x;
850}