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authorBeech Rintoul <beech@FreeBSD.org>2009-02-22 20:46:47 +0000
committerBeech Rintoul <beech@FreeBSD.org>2009-02-22 20:46:47 +0000
commiteed55a04f63ba9fd8706a4581e74c08bae15d93e (patch)
tree4291cfac6a99339dff41f59afe890e372c97261b /ftp
parent6353dc06ffb8a011ba1baaf8fc41f1c737f2b401 (diff)
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-rw-r--r--ftp/mirror/files/patch-af58
-rw-r--r--ftp/mirror/files/patch-lchat.pl164
2 files changed, 164 insertions, 58 deletions
diff --git a/ftp/mirror/files/patch-af b/ftp/mirror/files/patch-af
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a659e1080c1..000000000000
--- a/ftp/mirror/files/patch-af
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-*** lchat.pl.orig Fri May 29 21:05:46 1998
---- lchat.pl Mon Jun 8 14:34:37 1998
-***************
-*** 161,167 ****
- # Similar to open_port, but does less. Used for PASV code with ftp.pl
- # -Erez Zadok.
- sub open_newport { ## public
-! local($server, $port, $newsock) = @_;
-
- local($serveraddr,$serverproc);
-
---- 161,167 ----
- # Similar to open_port, but does less. Used for PASV code with ftp.pl
- # -Erez Zadok.
- sub open_newport { ## public
-! local($server, $port, *newsock) = @_;
-
- local($serveraddr,$serverproc);
-
-***************
-*** 180,197 ****
- }
- $serverproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, $port, $serveraddr);
-
-! unless (connect($newsock, $serverproc)) {
-! ($!) = ($!, close($newsock)); # close newsock while saving $!
- return undef;
- }
- # We opened with the local address set to ANY, at this stage we know
- # which interface we are using. This is critical if our machine is
- # multi-homed, with IP forwarding off, so fix-up.
- local($fam,$lport);
-! ($fam,$lport,$thisaddr) = unpack($sockaddr, getsockname($newsock));
- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
- # end of post-connect fixup
-! select((select($newsock), $| = 1)[0]);
- return 1;
- }
- ##############################################################################
---- 180,197 ----
- }
- $serverproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, $port, $serveraddr);
-
-! unless (connect(newsock, $serverproc)) {
-! ($!) = ($!, close(newsock)); # close newsock while saving $!
- return undef;
- }
- # We opened with the local address set to ANY, at this stage we know
- # which interface we are using. This is critical if our machine is
- # multi-homed, with IP forwarding off, so fix-up.
- local($fam,$lport);
-! ($fam,$lport,$thisaddr) = unpack($sockaddr, getsockname(newsock));
- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
- # end of post-connect fixup
-! select((select(newsock), $| = 1)[0]);
- return 1;
- }
- ##############################################################################
diff --git a/ftp/mirror/files/patch-lchat.pl b/ftp/mirror/files/patch-lchat.pl
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2f702de9dcc0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ftp/mirror/files/patch-lchat.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+--- lchat.pl.orig 1998-05-29 12:05:46.000000000 -0700
++++ lchat.pl 2009-02-20 09:33:47.000000000 -0800
+@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@
+ # Perl 5 has a special way of getting them via the 'use Socket'
+ # above.
+ $main'pf_inet = &Socket'PF_INET;
++ $main'af_inet = &Socket'AF_INET;
+ $main'sock_stream = &Socket'SOCK_STREAM;
+ local($name, $aliases, $proto) = getprotobyname( 'tcp' );
+ $main'tcp_proto = $proto;
+@@ -74,6 +75,7 @@
+ # Perl 4 needs to have the socket.ph file created when perl was
+ # installed.
+ $main'pf_inet = &'PF_INET;
++ $main'af_inet = &'AF_INET;
+ $main'sock_stream = &'SOCK_STREAM;
+ local($name, $aliases, $proto) = getprotobyname( 'tcp' );
+ $main'tcp_proto = $proto;
+@@ -85,6 +87,7 @@
+ # Use hardwired versions
+ # but who the heck would change these anyway? (:-)
+ $main'pf_inet = 2;
++ $main'af_inet = 2;
+ $main'sock_stream = 1; # Sigh... On Solaris set this to 2
+ $main'tcp_proto = 6;
+ warn "lchat.pl: using hardwired in network constantants";
+@@ -93,7 +96,6 @@
+ # Are we using the SOCKS version of perl?
+ $using_socks = 0; # 0=no (default), 1=yes
+
+-$sockaddr = 'S n a4 x8';
+ if( ! $on_win ){
+ chop( $thishost = `hostname` );
+ if( $thishost eq '' ){
+@@ -107,6 +109,54 @@
+ $thishost = 'localhost';
+ }
+
++#
++# $packedsocketname = _pack_sin($portnumber, $ipaddress)
++#
++sub _pack_sin
++{
++ my $packed;
++
++ if ( $] =~ /^5\.\d+$/ ) {
++ #
++ # FreeBSD has a slightly different (from the rest of the world)
++ # sockaddr_in definition, so rely on Socket module to handle it.
++ #
++ $packed = &Socket'pack_sockaddr_in(@_[0,1]);
++ } else {
++ #
++ # Old-fashioned way to set up sockaddr_in structure. Not
++ # correct for "modern" FreeBSD (>= 5.X ?)
++ #
++ $packed = pack('S n a4 x8', $main'af_inet, 0, $thisaddr);
++ }
++ return $packed;
++}
++
++#
++# ($port, $ipaddress) = _unpack_sin($packedsocketname)
++#
++sub _unpack_sin
++{
++ my @PA;
++
++ if ( $] =~ /^5\.\d+$/ ) {
++ #
++ # FreeBSD has a slightly different (from the rest of the world)
++ # sockaddr_in definition, so rely on Socket module to handle it.
++ # Docs say "Will croak if the structure does not have AF_INET in
++ # the right place."
++ #
++ @PA = &Socket'unpack_sockaddr_in($_[0]);
++ } else {
++ #
++ # Old-fashioned way to parse sockaddr_in structure. Not
++ # correct for "modern" FreeBSD (>= 5.X ?)
++ #
++ (undef, @PA) = unpack('S n a4 x8', $_[0]);
++ }
++ return @PA;
++}
++
+
+ ## &chat'open_port("server.address",$port_number);
+ ## opens a named or numbered TCP server
+@@ -117,7 +167,7 @@
+
+ # We may be multi-homed, start with 0, fixup once connexion is made
+ $thisaddr = "\0\0\0\0" ;
+- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
++ $thisproc = &_pack_sin(0, $thisaddr);
+
+ if ($server =~ /^(\d+)+\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/) {
+ $serveraddr = pack('C4', $1, $2, $3, $4);
+@@ -128,7 +178,7 @@
+ }
+ $serveraddr = $x[4];
+ }
+- $serverproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, $port, $serveraddr);
++ $serverproc = &_pack_sin($port, $serveraddr);
+ unless (socket(S, $main'pf_inet, $main'sock_stream, $main'tcp_proto)) {
+ ($!) = ($!, close(S)); # close S while saving $!
+ return undef;
+@@ -150,9 +200,9 @@
+ # We opened with the local address set to ANY, at this stage we know
+ # which interface we are using. This is critical if our machine is
+ # multi-homed, with IP forwarding off, so fix-up.
+- local($fam,$lport);
+- ($fam,$lport,$thisaddr) = unpack($sockaddr, getsockname(S));
+- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
++ local($lport);
++ ($lport,$thisaddr) = &_unpack_sin(getsockname(S));
++ $thisproc = &_pack_sin(0, $thisaddr);
+ # end of post-connect fixup
+ select((select(S), $| = 1)[0]);
+ return 1;
+@@ -161,13 +211,13 @@
+ # Similar to open_port, but does less. Used for PASV code with ftp.pl
+ # -Erez Zadok.
+ sub open_newport { ## public
+- local($server, $port, $newsock) = @_;
++ local($server, $port, *newsock) = @_;
+
+ local($serveraddr,$serverproc);
+
+ # We may be multi-homed, start with 0, fixup once connexion is made
+ $thisaddr = "\0\0\0\0" ;
+- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
++ $thisproc = &_pack_sin(0, $thisaddr);
+
+ if ($server =~ /^(\d+)+\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/) {
+ $serveraddr = pack('C4', $1, $2, $3, $4);
+@@ -178,20 +228,20 @@
+ }
+ $serveraddr = $x[4];
+ }
+- $serverproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, $port, $serveraddr);
++ $serverproc = &_pack_sin($port, $serveraddr);
+
+- unless (connect($newsock, $serverproc)) {
+- ($!) = ($!, close($newsock)); # close newsock while saving $!
++ unless (connect(newsock, $serverproc)) {
++ ($!) = ($!, close(newsock)); # close newsock while saving $!
+ return undef;
+ }
+ # We opened with the local address set to ANY, at this stage we know
+ # which interface we are using. This is critical if our machine is
+ # multi-homed, with IP forwarding off, so fix-up.
+- local($fam,$lport);
+- ($fam,$lport,$thisaddr) = unpack($sockaddr, getsockname($newsock));
+- $thisproc = pack($sockaddr, 2, 0, $thisaddr);
++ local($lport);
++ ($lport,$thisaddr) = &_unpack_sin(getsockname(newsock));
++ $thisproc = &_pack_sin(0, $thisaddr);
+ # end of post-connect fixup
+- select((select($newsock), $| = 1)[0]);
++ select((select(newsock), $| = 1)[0]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ ##############################################################################