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-rw-r--r-- | testing/netcat-openbsd/APKBUILD | 49 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd.post-deinstall | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff | 2793 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 2844 deletions
diff --git a/testing/netcat-openbsd/APKBUILD b/testing/netcat-openbsd/APKBUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 0ea0d739e..000000000 --- a/testing/netcat-openbsd/APKBUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# Maintainer: Leonardo Arena <rnalrd@alpinelinux.org> -pkgname=netcat-openbsd -pkgver=1.89 -pkgrel=0 -pkgdesc="The TCP/IP swiss army knife. OpenBSD variant." -url="http://packages.debian.org/sid/netcat-openbsd" -arch="all" -license="GPL" -depends= -depends_dev="glib-dev" -makedepends="$depends_dev" -install="$pkgname.post-deinstall" -subpackages="$pkgname-doc" -source="http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/$pkgname/${pkgname}_${pkgver}.orig.tar.gz - netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff" - -_builddir="$srcdir"/$pkgname-$pkgver.orig - -prepare() { - cd "$_builddir" - - for i in ../*.diff - do - msg "Applying patch $i" - patch -p1 -i $i || return 1 - done - - for i in `cat debian/patches/series` - do - echo "Applying patch $i" 1>&2 - patch -p1 -i "debian/patches/$i" || return 1 - done -} - -build() { - cd "$_builddir" - make CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DDEBIAN_VERSION=\"\\\"4\\\"\"" || return 1 -} - -package() { - cd "$_builddir" - install -d $pkgdir/usr/bin/ - install -d $pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1/ - install nc $pkgdir/usr/bin/nc - install nc.1 $pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1/nc.openbsd.1 -} - -md5sums="7238ce15aae43069e96ba7faf03f153e netcat-openbsd_1.89.orig.tar.gz -8e88cb91ca8cad6f9a75d3b84e028298 netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff" diff --git a/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd.post-deinstall b/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd.post-deinstall deleted file mode 100644 index c59247ad4..000000000 --- a/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd.post-deinstall +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -busybox --install -s diff --git a/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff b/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff deleted file mode 100644 index ad62c4695..000000000 --- a/testing/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_1.89-4.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2793 +0,0 @@ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/Makefile -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/Makefile -@@ -1,6 +1,21 @@ - # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/09/02 18:45:41 jakob Exp $ - - PROG= nc --SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c -+SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c \ -+ openbsd-compat/base64.c openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c - --.include <bsd.prog.mk> -+CC = gcc -+override CFLAGS += `pkg-config --cflags glib-2.0` -+INC = -Iopenbsd-compat -+LIBS = `pkg-config --libs glib-2.0` -+OBJS = $(SRCS:.c=.o) -+ -+all: nc -+nc: $(OBJS) -+ $(CC) $(LIBS) $(OBJS) -o nc -+ -+$(OBJS): %.o: %.c -+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INC) -c $< -o $@ -+ -+clean: -+ rm -f $(OBJS) nc ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/rules -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/rules -@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ -+#!/usr/bin/make -f -+#export DH_VERBOSE=1 -+ -+DEB_CFLAGS = -g -Wall -+ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) -+DEB_CFLAGS += -O0 -+else -+DEB_CFLAGS += -O2 -+endif -+ifneq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) -+INSTALL_PROG = install -m 0755 -+else -+INSTALL_PROG = install -s -m 0755 -+endif -+DEB_VER = $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -n 's/^Version: //p') -+ -+patch: patch-stamp -+patch-stamp: -+ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt push -a || test $$? = 2 -+ touch patch-stamp -+ -+unpatch: -+ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt pop -a -R || test $$? = 2 -+ rm -rf .pc patch-stamp -+ -+build: build-stamp -+build-stamp: patch-stamp -+ -+ $(MAKE) CFLAGS='$(DEB_CFLAGS) -DDEBIAN_VERSION=\"$(DEB_VER)\"' -+ touch build-stamp -+ -+clean: unpatch -+ dh_testdir -+ dh_clean patch-stamp build-stamp -+ $(MAKE) clean -+ -+install: -+ dh_testdir -+ dh_testroot -+ dh_clean -k -+ dh_installdirs -+ -+ $(INSTALL_PROG) nc $(CURDIR)/debian/netcat-openbsd/bin/nc.openbsd -+ cp nc.1 $(CURDIR)/debian/netcat-openbsd/usr/share/man/man1/nc_openbsd.1 -+ -+binary-indep: build install -+ -+binary-arch: build install -+ dh_testdir -+ dh_testroot -+ dh_installchangelogs -+ dh_installdocs -+ dh_installexamples debian/examples/* -+ dh_link -+ dh_strip -+ dh_compress -Xexamples -+ dh_fixperms -+ dh_installdeb -+ dh_shlibdeps -+ dh_gencontrol -+ dh_md5sums -+ dh_builddeb -+ -+binary: binary-indep binary-arch ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/changelog -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/changelog -@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ -+netcat-openbsd (1.89-4) unstable; urgency=low -+ -+ * Quit immediately after EOF if -q is not given (i.e. make the default -+ equivalent to -q 0). This is the standard upstream behavior and what -+ other Linux distributions use. It is different from netcat-traditional, -+ but compatibility with other versions of OpenBSD netcat is more -+ important. (Closes: #502188) -+ -+ -- Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> Sun, 18 Apr 2010 20:05:08 -0400 -+ -+netcat-openbsd (1.89-3) unstable; urgency=low -+ -+ * Silence -z flag, for compatibility with netcat-traditional (Closes: -+ #464564) -+ * Move stray line in socks.c to quilt patch series (Closes: #485160) -+ * Add missing documentation for -q option to man page. -+ -+ -- Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:20:01 -0400 -+ -+netcat-openbsd (1.89-2) unstable; urgency=low -+ -+ * Replace references to "netcat-base" with "netcat-traditional" (future -+ name of the old netcat package). -+ -+ -- Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:24:46 -0500 -+ -+netcat-openbsd (1.89-1) unstable; urgency=low -+ -+ * Initial release. (Closes: #145798) -+ * Includes support for: -+ - IPv6 (Closes: #461317) -+ - Unix domain sockets (Closes: #348564) -+ - SOCKS (Closes: #142898) -+ * Conflict with netcat versions older than netcat-traditional, so that we -+ can use alternatives. -+ * Port some features over from netcat-traditional: -+ - Exit successfully when printing help text (-h), and include the Debian -+ revision. -+ - Add the -q (quit on standard input EOF) flag. -+ - Add support for specifying ports by name (/etc/services). Unlike the -+ old hack for this, nc will first try to find a named service, then fall -+ back to numeric parsing, so no escaping is needed. -+ -+ -- Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> Mon, 21 Jan 2008 18:41:37 -0500 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/netcat-openbsd.prerm -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/netcat-openbsd.prerm -@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -e -+ -+if [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then -+ update-alternatives --remove nc /bin/nc.openbsd -+fi -+ -+#DEBHELPER# ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/copyright -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/copyright -@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ -+The netcat-openbsd Debian package was created by Soren Hansen -+<soren@ubuntu.com> and by Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com>, based -+loosely on the original netcat package. The code itself was rewritten -+by the OpenBSD project, from the original implementation by Hobbit -+<hobbit@atstake.com>. -+ -+Sources can be found at: -+ -+ http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/nc/ -+ -+Copyright and license of netcat.c: -+ -+ Copyright (c) 2001 Eric Jackson <ericj@monkey.org> -+ -+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -+ are met: -+ -+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -+ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -+ 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products -+ derived from this software without specific prior written permission. -+ -+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES -+ OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. -+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -+ INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT -+ NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -+ DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -+ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -+ (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF -+ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -+ -+Copyright and license of atomicio.c: -+ -+ Copyright (c) 2005 Anil Madhavapeddy. All rights served. -+ Copyright (c) 1995,1999 Theo de Raadt. All rights reserved. -+ All rights reserved. -+ -+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -+ are met: -+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -+ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -+ -+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES -+ OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. -+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -+ INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT -+ NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -+ DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -+ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -+ (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF -+ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -+ -+ Copyright (c) 2005 Anil Madhavapeddy. All rights served. -+ Copyright (c) 1995,1999 Theo de Raadt. All rights reserved. -+ -+Copyright of socks.c (license is identical to that of atomicio.c): -+ -+ Copyright (c) 1999 Niklas Hallqvist. All rights reserved. -+ Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Damien Miller. All rights reserved. -+ -+Copyright and license of readpassphrase.c: -+ -+ Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2007 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> -+ -+ Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -+ purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -+ copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. -+ -+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES -+ WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -+ MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR -+ ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES -+ WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN -+ ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF -+ OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -+ -+ Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects -+ Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force -+ Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. -+ -+Copyright and license of base64.c: -+ -+ Copyright (c) 1996 by Internet Software Consortium. -+ -+ Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -+ purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -+ copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. -+ -+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM DISCLAIMS -+ ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES -+ OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE -+ CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -+ DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR -+ PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS -+ ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS -+ SOFTWARE. -+ -+ Portions Copyright (c) 1995 by International Business Machines, Inc. -+ -+ International Business Machines, Inc. (hereinafter called IBM) grants -+ permission under its copyrights to use, copy, modify, and distribute this -+ Software with or without fee, provided that the above copyright notice and -+ all paragraphs of this notice appear in all copies, and that the name of IBM -+ not be used in connection with the marketing of any product incorporating -+ the Software or modifications thereof, without specific, written prior -+ permission. -+ -+ To the extent it has a right to do so, IBM grants an immunity from suit -+ under its patents, if any, for the use, sale or manufacture of products to -+ the extent that such products are used for performing Domain Name System -+ dynamic updates in TCP/IP networks by means of the Software. No immunity is -+ granted for any product per se or for any other function of any product. -+ -+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", AND IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, -+ INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A -+ PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, -+ DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING -+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN -+ IF IBM IS APPRISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/compat -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/compat -@@ -0,0 +1 @@ -+4 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/control -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/control -@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ -+Source: netcat-openbsd -+Section: net -+Priority: optional -+Maintainer: Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> -+Standards-Version: 3.7.3 -+Build-Depends: quilt, debhelper (>= 4.0.0), libglib2.0-dev -+ -+Package: netcat-openbsd -+Architecture: any -+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -+Provides: netcat -+Conflicts: netcat (<< 1.10-35) -+Replaces: netcat (<< 1.10-35) -+Description: TCP/IP swiss army knife -+ A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network -+ connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable -+ "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other -+ programs and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network -+ debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of -+ connection you would need and has several interesting built-in -+ capabilities. -+ . -+ This package contains the OpenBSD rewrite of netcat, including support -+ for IPv6, proxies, and Unix sockets. ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/netcat-openbsd.README.Debian -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/netcat-openbsd.README.Debian -@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ -+OpenBSD netcat for Debian -+------------------------- -+ -+This package has been rebased on OpenBSD's implementation of netcat. The -+code has been massively cleaned up, and important functionality has been -+added. -+ -+ -- Soren Hansen <soren@ubuntu.com> Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:38:34 +0100 -+ -+The OpenBSD implementation has been split from netcat-traditional for -+two reasons (not counting sentimental value): -+ -+ 1. Netcat should be part of the base system; OpenBSD netcat uses -+ strlcpy. While there is already a perfectly good implementation of -+ strlcpy in Debian, it is part of glib, which is not included in base. -+ 2. Packages should not be replaced under users' feet; a transitional -+ package will be provided for lenny so that users can note the new -+ package and switch if they wish. -+ -+You may install this package alongside netcat-traditional; they both -+use the alternatives system for nc(1) as well as the deprecated alias -+netcat(1). Other implementations of netcat with compatible command line -+options are encouraged to also do so and provide the virtual package -+"netcat". -+ -+The following features from netcat-traditional will not be added to this -+package: -+ -+ * The -e and -c options (This should be done by redirecting the -+ appropriate file descriptors, not within netcat. How to do so should -+ be better documented.) -+ * Printing "connection refused" messages when -v is not specified -+ (because there is only one level of verbosity in this netcat, and -+ that message is primarily what the option is for.) -+ -+Anything else that netcat-traditional does that this package doesn't -+is a bug. Wherever possible, command-line compatibility with the BSDs -+and Fedora is desired, but it should be easy to use netcat-openbsd as a -+"drop-in" replacement for netcat-traditional as well. -+ -+ -- Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:50:08 -0500 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/netcat-openbsd.postinst -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/netcat-openbsd.postinst -@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -e -+ -+if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then -+ update-alternatives \ -+ --install /bin/nc nc /bin/nc.openbsd 50 \ -+ --slave /bin/netcat netcat /bin/nc.openbsd \ -+ --slave /usr/share/man/man1/nc.1.gz nc.1.gz \ -+ /usr/share/man/man1/nc_openbsd.1.gz \ -+ --slave /usr/share/man/man1/netcat.1.gz netcat.1.gz \ -+ /usr/share/man/man1/nc_openbsd.1.gz -+fi -+ -+#DEBHELPER# ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/netcat-openbsd.dirs -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/netcat-openbsd.dirs -@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ -+bin -+usr/share/man/man1 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/irc -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/irc -@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## Shit-simple script to supply the "privmsg <recipient>" of IRC typein, and -+## keep the connection alive. Pipe this thru "nc -v -w 5 irc-server port". -+## Note that this mechanism makes the script easy to debug without being live, -+## since it just echoes everything bound for the server. -+## if you want autologin-type stuff, construct some appropriate files and -+## shovel them in using the "<" mechanism. -+ -+# magic arg: if "tick", do keepalive process instead of main loop -+if test "$1" = "tick" ; then -+# ignore most signals; the parent will nuke the kid -+# doesn't stop ^Z, of course. -+ trap '' 1 2 3 13 14 15 16 -+ while true ; do -+ sleep 60 -+ echo "PONG !" -+ done -+fi -+ -+# top level: fire ourselves off as the keepalive process, and keep track of it -+sh $0 tick & -+ircpp=$! -+echo "[Keepalive: $ircpp]" >&2 -+# catch our own batch of signals: hup int quit pipe alrm term urg -+trap 'kill -9 $ircpp ; exit 0' 1 2 3 13 14 15 16 -+sleep 2 -+ -+sender='' -+savecmd='' -+ -+# the big honkin' loop... -+while read xx yy ; do -+ case "${xx}" in -+# blank line: do nothing -+ "") -+ continue -+ ;; -+# new channel or recipient; if bare ">", we're back to raw literal mode. -+ ">") -+ if test "${yy}" ; then -+ sender="privmsg ${yy} :" -+ else -+ sender='' -+ fi -+ continue -+ ;; -+# send crud from a file, one line per second. Can you say "skr1pt kidz"?? -+# *Note: uses current "recipient" if set. -+ "<") -+ if test -f "${yy}" ; then -+ ( while read zz ; do -+ sleep 1 -+ echo "${sender}${zz}" -+ done ) < "$yy" -+ echo "[done]" >&2 -+ else -+ echo "[File $yy not found]" >&2 -+ fi -+ continue -+ ;; -+# do and save a single command, for quick repeat -+ "/") -+ if test "${yy}" ; then -+ savecmd="${yy}" -+ fi -+ echo "${savecmd}" -+ ;; -+# default case goes to recipient, just like always -+ *) -+ echo "${sender}${xx} ${yy}" -+ continue -+ ;; -+ esac -+done -+ -+# parting shot, if you want it -+echo "quit :Bye all!" -+kill -9 $ircpp -+exit 0 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/README -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/README -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+A collection of example scripts that use netcat as a backend, each -+documented by its own internal comments. -+ -+I'll be the first to admit that some of these are seriously *sick*, -+but they do work and are quite useful to me on a daily basis. ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/web -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/web -@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## The web sucks. It is a mighty dismal kludge built out of a thousand -+## tiny dismal kludges all band-aided together, and now these bottom-line -+## clueless pinheads who never heard of "TCP handshake" want to run -+## *commerce* over the damn thing. Ye godz. Welcome to TV of the next -+## century -- six million channels of worthless shit to choose from, and -+## about as much security as today's cable industry! -+## -+## Having grown mightily tired of pain in the ass browsers, I decided -+## to build the minimalist client. It doesn't handle POST, just GETs, but -+## the majority of cgi forms handlers apparently ignore the method anyway. -+## A distinct advantage is that it *doesn't* pass on any other information -+## to the server, like Referer: or info about your local machine such as -+## Netscum tries to! -+## -+## Since the first version, this has become the *almost*-minimalist client, -+## but it saves a lot of typing now. And with netcat as its backend, it's -+## totally the balls. Don't have netcat? Get it here in /src/hacks! -+## _H* 950824, updated 951009 et seq. -+## -+## args: hostname [port]. You feed it the filename-parts of URLs. -+## In the loop, HOST, PORT, and SAVE do the right things; a null line -+## gets the previous spec again [useful for initial timeouts]; EOF to exit. -+## Relative URLs behave like a "cd" to wherever the last slash appears, or -+## just use the last component with the saved preceding "directory" part. -+## "\" clears the "filename" part and asks for just the "directory", and -+## ".." goes up one "directory" level while retaining the "filename" part. -+## Play around; you'll get used to it. -+ -+if test "$1" = "" ; then -+ echo Needs hostname arg. -+ exit 1 -+fi -+umask 022 -+ -+# optional PATH fixup -+# PATH=${HOME}:${PATH} ; export PATH -+ -+test "${PAGER}" || PAGER=more -+BACKEND="nc -v -w 15" -+TMPAGE=/tmp/web$$ -+host="$1" -+port="80" -+if test "$2" != "" ; then -+ port="$2" -+fi -+ -+spec="/" -+specD="/" -+specF='' -+saving='' -+ -+# be vaguely smart about temp file usage. Use your own homedir if you're -+# paranoid about someone symlink-racing your shell script, jeez. -+rm -f ${TMPAGE} -+test -f ${TMPAGE} && echo "Can't use ${TMPAGE}" && exit 1 -+ -+# get loopy. Yes, I know "echo -n" aint portable. Everything echoed would -+# need "\c" tacked onto the end in an SV universe, which you can fix yourself. -+while echo -n "${specD}${specF} " && read spec ; do -+ case $spec in -+ HOST) -+ echo -n 'New host: ' -+ read host -+ continue -+ ;; -+ PORT) -+ echo -n 'New port: ' -+ read port -+ continue -+ ;; -+ SAVE) -+ echo -n 'Save file: ' -+ read saving -+# if we've already got a page, save it -+ test "${saving}" && test -f ${TMPAGE} && -+ echo "=== ${host}:${specD}${specF} ===" >> $saving && -+ cat ${TMPAGE} >> $saving && echo '' >> $saving -+ continue -+ ;; -+# changing the logic a bit here. Keep a state-concept of "current dir" -+# and "current file". Dir is /foo/bar/ ; file is "baz" or null. -+# leading slash: create whole new state. -+ /*) -+ specF=`echo "${spec}" | sed 's|.*/||'` -+ specD=`echo "${spec}" | sed 's|\(.*/\).*|\1|'` -+ spec="${specD}${specF}" -+ ;; -+# embedded slash: adding to the path. "file" part can be blank, too -+ */*) -+ specF=`echo "${spec}" | sed 's|.*/||'` -+ specD=`echo "${specD}${spec}" | sed 's|\(.*/\).*|\1|'` -+ ;; -+# dotdot: jump "up" one level and just reprompt [confirms what it did...] -+ ..) -+ specD=`echo "${specD}" | sed 's|\(.*/\)..*/|\1|'` -+ continue -+ ;; -+# blank line: do nothing, which will re-get the current one -+ '') -+ ;; -+# hack-quoted blank line: "\" means just zero out "file" part -+ '\') -+ specF='' -+ ;; -+# sigh -+ '?') -+ echo Help yourself. Read the script fer krissake. -+ continue -+ ;; -+# anything else is taken as a "file" part -+ *) -+ specF=${spec} -+ ;; -+ esac -+ -+# now put it together and stuff it down a connection. Some lame non-unix -+# http servers assume they'll never get simple-query format, and wait till -+# an extra newline arrives. If you're up against one of these, change -+# below to (echo GET "$spec" ; echo '') | $BACKEND ... -+ spec="${specD}${specF}" -+ echo GET "${spec}" | $BACKEND $host $port > ${TMPAGE} -+ ${PAGER} ${TMPAGE} -+ -+# save in a format that still shows the URLs we hit after a de-html run -+ if test "${saving}" ; then -+ echo "=== ${host}:${spec} ===" >> $saving -+ cat ${TMPAGE} >> $saving -+ echo '' >> $saving -+ fi -+done -+rm -f ${TMPAGE} -+exit 0 -+ -+####### -+# Encoding notes, finally from RFC 1738: -+# %XX -- hex-encode of special chars -+# allowed alphas in a URL: $_-.+!*'(), -+# relative names *not* described, but obviously used all over the place -+# transport://user:pass@host:port/path/name?query-string -+# wais: port 210, //host:port/database?search or /database/type/file? -+# cgi-bin/script?arg1=foo&arg2=bar&... scripts have to parse xxx&yyy&zzz -+# ISMAP imagemap stuff: /bin/foobar.map?xxx,yyy -- have to guess at coords! -+# local access-ctl files: ncsa: .htaccess ; cern: .www_acl -+####### -+# SEARCH ENGINES: fortunately, all are GET forms or at least work that way... -+# multi-word args for most cases: foo+bar -+# See 'websearch' for concise results of this research... ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/webrelay -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/webrelay -@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## web relay -- a degenerate version of webproxy, usable with browsers that -+## don't understand proxies. This just forwards connections to a given server. -+## No query logging, no access control [although you can add it to XNC for -+## your own run], and full-URL links will undoubtedly confuse the browser -+## if it can't reach the server directly. This was actually written before -+## the full proxy was, and it shows. -+## The arguments in this case are the destination server and optional port. -+## Please flame pinheads who use self-referential absolute links. -+ -+# set these as you wish: proxy port... -+PORT=8000 -+# any extra args to the listening "nc", for instance "-s inside-net-addr" -+XNC='' -+ -+# functionality switch, which has to be done fast to start the next listener -+case "${1}${RDEST}" in -+ "") -+ echo needs hostname -+ exit 1 -+ ;; -+esac -+ -+case "${1}" in -+ "") -+# no args: fire off new relayer process NOW. Will hang around for 10 minutes -+ nc -w 600 -l -n -p $PORT -e "$0" $XNC < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 & -+# and handle this request, which will simply fail if vars not set yet. -+ exec nc -w 15 $RDEST $RPORT -+ ;; -+esac -+ -+# Fall here for setup; this can now be slower. -+RDEST="$1" -+RPORT="$2" -+test "$RPORT" || RPORT=80 -+export RDEST RPORT -+ -+# Launch the first relayer same as above, but let its error msgs show up -+# will hang around for a minute, and exit if no new connections arrive. -+nc -v -w 600 -l -p $PORT -e "$0" $XNC < /dev/null > /dev/null & -+echo \ -+ "Relay to ${RDEST}:${RPORT} running -- point your browser here on port $PORT" -+exit 0 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/ncp -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/ncp -@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## Like "rcp" but uses netcat on a high port. -+## do "ncp targetfile" on the RECEIVING machine -+## then do "ncp sourcefile receivinghost" on the SENDING machine -+## if invoked as "nzp" instead, compresses transit data. -+ -+## pick your own personal favorite port, which will be used on both ends. -+## You should probably change this for your own uses. -+MYPORT=23456 -+ -+## if "nc" isn't systemwide or in your PATH, add the right place -+# PATH=${HOME}:${PATH} ; export PATH -+ -+test "$3" && echo "too many args" && exit 1 -+test ! "$1" && echo "no args?" && exit 1 -+me=`echo $0 | sed 's+.*/++'` -+test "$me" = "nzp" && echo '[compressed mode]' -+ -+# if second arg, it's a host to send an [extant] file to. -+if test "$2" ; then -+ test ! -f "$1" && echo "can't find $1" && exit 1 -+ if test "$me" = "nzp" ; then -+ compress -c < "$1" | nc -v -w 2 $2 $MYPORT && exit 0 -+ else -+ nc -v -w 2 $2 $MYPORT < "$1" && exit 0 -+ fi -+ echo "transfer FAILED!" -+ exit 1 -+fi -+ -+# fall here for receiver. Ask before trashing existing files -+if test -f "$1" ; then -+ echo -n "Overwrite $1? " -+ read aa -+ test ! "$aa" = "y" && echo "[punted!]" && exit 1 -+fi -+# 30 seconds oughta be pleeeeenty of time, but change if you want. -+if test "$me" = "nzp" ; then -+ nc -v -w 30 -p $MYPORT -l < /dev/null | uncompress -c > "$1" && exit 0 -+else -+ nc -v -w 30 -p $MYPORT -l < /dev/null > "$1" && exit 0 -+fi -+echo "transfer FAILED!" -+# clean up, since even if the transfer failed, $1 is already trashed -+rm -f "$1" -+exit 1 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/probe -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/probe -@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## launch a whole buncha shit at yon victim in no particular order; capture -+## stderr+stdout in one place. Run as root for rservice and low -p to work. -+## Fairly thorough example of using netcat to collect a lot of host info. -+## Will set off every intrusion alarm in existence on a paranoid machine! -+ -+# where .d files are kept; "." if nothing else -+DDIR=../data -+# address of some well-connected router that groks LSRR -+GATE=192.157.69.11 -+ -+# might conceivably wanna change this for different run styles -+UCMD='nc -v -w 8' -+ -+test ! "$1" && echo Needs victim arg && exit 1 -+ -+echo '' | $UCMD -w 9 -r "$1" 13 79 6667 2>&1 -+echo '0' | $UCMD "$1" 79 2>&1 -+# if LSRR was passed thru, should get refusal here: -+$UCMD -z -r -g $GATE "$1" 6473 2>&1 -+$UCMD -r -z "$1" 6000 4000-4004 111 53 2105 137-140 1-20 540-550 95 87 2>&1 -+# -s `hostname` may be wrong for some multihomed machines -+echo 'UDP echoecho!' | nc -u -p 7 -s `hostname` -w 3 "$1" 7 19 2>&1 -+echo '113,10158' | $UCMD -p 10158 "$1" 113 2>&1 -+rservice bin bin | $UCMD -p 1019 "$1" shell 2>&1 -+echo QUIT | $UCMD -w 8 -r "$1" 25 158 159 119 110 109 1109 142-144 220 23 2>&1 -+# newline after any telnet trash -+echo '' -+echo PASV | $UCMD -r "$1" 21 2>&1 -+echo 'GET /' | $UCMD -w 10 "$1" 80 81 210 70 2>&1 -+# sometimes contains useful directory info: -+echo 'GET /robots.txt' | $UCMD -w 10 "$1" 80 2>&1 -+# now the big red lights go on -+rservice bin bin 9600/9600 | $UCMD -p 1020 "$1" login 2>&1 -+rservice root root | $UCMD -r "$1" exec 2>&1 -+echo 'BEGIN big udp -- everything may look "open" if packet-filtered' -+data -g < ${DDIR}/nfs-0.d | $UCMD -i 1 -u "$1" 2049 | od -x 2>&1 -+# no wait-time, uses RTT hack -+nc -v -z -u -r "$1" 111 66-70 88 53 87 161-164 121-123 213 49 2>&1 -+nc -v -z -u -r "$1" 137-140 694-712 747-770 175-180 2103 510-530 2>&1 -+echo 'END big udp' -+$UCMD -r -z "$1" 175-180 2000-2003 530-533 1524 1525 666 213 8000 6250 2>&1 -+# Use our identd-sniffer! -+iscan "$1" 21 25 79 80 111 53 6667 6000 2049 119 2>&1 -+# this gets pretty intrusive, but what the fuck. Probe for portmap first -+if nc -w 5 -z -u "$1" 111 ; then -+ showmount -e "$1" 2>&1 -+ rpcinfo -p "$1" 2>&1 -+fi -+exit 0 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/webproxy -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/webproxy -@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## Web proxy, following the grand tradition of Web things being handled by -+## gross scripts. Uses netcat to listen on a high port [default 8000], -+## picks apart requests and sends them on to the right place. Point this -+## at the browser client machine you'll be coming from [to limit access to -+## only it], and point the browser's concept of an HTTP proxy to the -+## machine running this. Takes a single argument of the client that will -+## be using it, and rejects connections from elsewhere. LOGS the queries -+## to a configurable logfile, which can be an interesting read later on! -+## If the argument is "reset", the listener and logfile are cleaned up. -+## -+## This works surprisingly fast and well, for a shell script, although may -+## randomly fail when hammered by a browser that tries to open several -+## connections at once. Drop the "maximum connections" in your browser if -+## this is a problem. -+## -+## A more degenerate case of this, or preferably a small C program that -+## does the same thing under inetd, could handle a small site's worth of -+## proxy queries. Given the way browsers are evolving, proxies like this -+## can play an important role in protecting your own privacy. -+## -+## If you grabbed this in ASCII mode, search down for "eew" and make sure -+## the embedded-CR check is intact, or requests might hang. -+## -+## Doesn't handle POST forms. Who cares, if you're just watching HTTV? -+## Dumbness here has a highly desirable side effect: it only sends the first -+## GET line, since that's all you really ever need to send, and suppresses -+## the other somewhat revealing trash that most browsers insist on sending. -+## -+## To use the proxy, export `http_proxy' in your environment, e.g. -+## `http_proxy=http://localhost:8000'. -+ -+# set these as you wish: proxy port... -+PORT=8000 -+# logfile spec: a real file or /dev/null if you don't care -+LFILE=${0}.log -+# optional: where to dump connect info, so you can see if anything went wrong -+# CFILE=${0}.conn -+# optional extra args to the listener "nc", for instance "-s inside-net-addr" -+# XNC='' -+ -+# functionality switch has to be done fast, so the next listener can start -+# prelaunch check: if no current client and no args, bail. -+case "${1}${CLIENT}" in -+ "") -+ echo needs client hostname -+ exit 1 -+ ;; -+esac -+ -+case "${1}" in -+ "") -+# Make like inetd, and run the next relayer process NOW. All the redirection -+# is necessary so this shell has NO remaining channel open to the net. -+# This will hang around for 10 minutes, and exit if no new connections arrive. -+# Using -n for speed, avoiding any DNS/port lookups. -+ nc -w 600 -n -l -p $PORT -e "$0" $XNC "$CLIENT" < /dev/null > /dev/null \ -+ 2> $CFILE & -+ ;; -+esac -+ -+# no client yet and had an arg, this checking can be much slower now -+umask 077 -+ -+if test "$1" ; then -+# if magic arg, just clean up and then hit our own port to cause server exit -+ if test "$1" = "reset" ; then -+ rm -f $LFILE -+ test -f "$CFILE" && rm -f $CFILE -+ nc -w 1 -n 127.0.0.1 $PORT < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 -+ exit 0 -+ fi -+# find our ass with both hands -+ test ! -f "$0" && echo "Oops, cannot find my own corporeal being" && exit 1 -+# correct launch: set up client access control, passed along thru environment. -+ CLIENT="$1" -+ export CLIENT -+ test "$CFILE" || CFILE=/dev/null -+ export CFILE -+ touch "$CFILE" -+# tell us what happened during the last run, if possible -+ if test -f "$CFILE" ; then -+ echo "Last connection results:" -+ cat $CFILE -+ fi -+ -+# ping client machine and get its bare IP address -+ CLIENT=`nc -z -v -w 8 "$1" 22000 2>&1 | sed 's/.*\[\(..*\)\].*/\1/'` -+ test ! "$CLIENT" && echo "Can't find address of $1" && exit 1 -+ -+# if this was an initial launch, be informative about it -+ echo "=== Launch: $CLIENT" >> $LFILE -+ echo "Proxy running -- will accept connections on $PORT from $CLIENT" -+ echo " Logging queries to $LFILE" -+ test -f "$CFILE" && echo " and connection fuckups to $CFILE" -+ -+# and run the first listener, showing us output just for the first hit -+ nc -v -w 600 -n -l -p $PORT -e "$0" $XNC "$CLIENT" & -+ exit 0 -+fi -+ -+# Fall here to handle a page. -+# GET type://host.name:80/file/path HTTP/1.0 -+# Additional: trash -+# More: trash -+# <newline> -+ -+read x1 x2 x3 x4 -+echo "=== query: $x1 $x2 $x3 $x4" >> $LFILE -+test "$x4" && echo "extra junk after request: $x4" && exit 0 -+# nuke questionable characters and split up the request -+hurl=`echo "$x2" | sed -e "s+.*//++" -e 's+[\`'\''|$;<>{}\\!*()"]++g'` -+# echo massaged hurl: $hurl >> $LFILE -+hh=`echo "$hurl" | sed -e "s+/.*++" -e "s+:.*++"` -+hp=`echo "$hurl" | sed -e "s+.*:++" -e "s+/.*++"` -+test "$hp" = "$hh" && hp=80 -+hf=`echo "$hurl" | sed -e "s+[^/]*++"` -+# echo total split: $hh : $hp : $hf >> $LFILE -+# suck in and log the entire request, because we're curious -+# Fails on multipart stuff like forms; oh well... -+if test "$x3" ; then -+ while read xx ; do -+ echo "${xx}" >> $LFILE -+ test "${xx}" || break -+# eew, buried returns, gross but necessary for DOS stupidity: -+ test "${xx}" = "
" && break -+ done -+fi -+# check for non-GET *after* we log the query... -+test "$x1" != "GET" && echo "sorry, this proxy only does GETs" && exit 0 -+# no, you can *not* phone home, you miserable piece of shit -+test "`echo $hh | fgrep -i netscap`" && \ -+ echo "access to Netscam's servers <b>DENIED.</b>" && exit 0 -+# Do it. 30 sec net-wait time oughta be *plenty*... -+# Some braindead servers have forgotten how to handle the simple-query syntax. -+# If necessary, replace below with (echo "$x1 $hf" ; echo '') | nc... -+echo "$x1 $hf" | nc -w 30 "$hh" "$hp" 2> /dev/null || \ -+ echo "oops, can't get to $hh : $hp". -+echo "sent \"$x1 $hf\" to $hh : $hp" >> $LFILE -+exit 0 -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/alta -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/alta -@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## special handler for altavista, since they only hand out chunks of 10 at -+## a time. Tries to isolate out results without the leading/trailing trash. -+## multiword arguments are foo+bar, as usual. -+## Second optional arg switches the "what" field, to e.g. "news" -+ -+test "${1}" = "" && echo 'Needs an argument to search for!' && exit 1 -+WHAT="web" -+test "${2}" && WHAT="${2}" -+ -+# convert multiple args -+PLUSARG="`echo $* | sed 's/ /+/g'`" -+ -+# Plug in arg. only doing simple-q for now; pg=aq for advanced-query -+# embedded quotes define phrases; otherwise it goes wild on multi-words -+QB="GET /cgi-bin/query?pg=q&what=${WHAT}&fmt=c&q=\"${PLUSARG}\"" -+ -+# ping 'em once, to get the routing warm -+nc -z -w 8 www.altavista.digital.com 24015 2> /dev/null -+echo "=== Altavista ===" -+ -+for xx in 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 \ -+ 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 ; do -+ echo "${QB}&stq=${xx}" | nc -w 15 www.altavista.digital.com 80 | \ -+ egrep '^<a href="http://' -+done -+ -+exit 0 -+ -+# old filter stuff -+ sed -e '/Documents .* matching .* query /,/query?.*stq=.* Document/p' \ -+ -e d -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/iscan -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/iscan -@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## duplicate DaveG's ident-scan thingie using netcat. Oooh, he'll be pissed. -+## args: target port [port port port ...] -+## hose stdout *and* stderr together. -+## -+## advantages: runs slower than ident-scan, giving remote inetd less cause -+## for alarm, and only hits the few known daemon ports you specify. -+## disadvantages: requires numeric-only port args, the output sleazitude, -+## and won't work for r-services when coming from high source ports. -+ -+case "${2}" in -+ "" ) echo needs HOST and at least one PORT ; exit 1 ;; -+esac -+ -+# ping 'em once and see if they *are* running identd -+nc -z -w 9 "$1" 113 || { echo "oops, $1 isn't running identd" ; exit 0 ; } -+ -+# generate a randomish base port -+RP=`expr $$ % 999 + 31337` -+ -+TRG="$1" -+shift -+ -+while test "$1" ; do -+ nc -v -w 8 -p ${RP} "$TRG" ${1} < /dev/null > /dev/null & -+ PROC=$! -+ sleep 3 -+ echo "${1},${RP}" | nc -w 4 -r "$TRG" 113 2>&1 -+ sleep 2 -+# does this look like a lamer script or what... -+ kill -HUP $PROC -+ RP=`expr ${RP} + 1` -+ shift -+done -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/websearch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/websearch -@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## Hit the major search engines. Hose the [large] output to a file! -+## autoconverts multiple arguments into the right format for given servers -- -+## usually worda+wordb, with certain lame exceptions like dejanews. -+## Extracting and post-sorting the URLs is highly recommended... -+## -+## Altavista currently handled by a separate script; may merge at some point. -+## -+## _H* original 950824, updated 951218 and 960209 -+ -+test "${1}" = "" && echo 'Needs argument[s] to search for!' && exit 1 -+PLUSARG="`echo $* | sed 's/ /+/g'`" -+PIPEARG="`echo ${PLUSARG} | sed 's/+/|/g'`" -+IFILE=/tmp/.webq.$$ -+ -+# Don't have "nc"? Get "netcat" from avian.org and add it to your toolkit. -+doquery () { -+ echo GET "$1" | nc -v -i 1 -w 30 "$2" "$3" -+} -+ -+# changed since original: now supplying port numbers and separator lines... -+ -+echo "=== Yahoo ===" -+doquery "/bin/search?p=${PLUSARG}&n=300&w=w&s=a" search.yahoo.com 80 -+ -+echo '' ; echo "=== Webcrawler ===" -+doquery "/cgi-bin/WebQuery?searchText=${PLUSARG}&maxHits=300" webcrawler.com 80 -+ -+# the infoseek lamers want "registration" before they do a real search, but... -+echo '' ; echo "=== Infoseek ===" -+echo " is broken." -+# doquery "WW/IS/Titles?qt=${PLUSARG}" www2.infoseek.com 80 -+# ... which doesn't work cuz their lame server wants the extra newlines, WITH -+# CRLF pairs ferkrissake. Fuck 'em for now, they're hopelessly broken. If -+# you want to play, the basic idea and query formats follow. -+# echo "GET /WW/IS/Titles?qt=${PLUSARG}" > $IFILE -+# echo "" >> $IFILE -+# nc -v -w 30 guide-p.infoseek.com 80 < $IFILE -+ -+# this is kinda flakey; might have to do twice?? -+echo '' ; echo "=== Opentext ===" -+doquery "/omw/simplesearch?SearchFor=${PLUSARG}&mode=phrase" \ -+ search.opentext.com 80 -+ -+# looks like inktomi will only take hits=100, or defaults back to 30 -+# we try to suppress all the stupid rating dots here, too -+echo '' ; echo "=== Inktomi ===" -+doquery "/query/?query=${PLUSARG}&hits=100" ink3.cs.berkeley.edu 1234 | \ -+ sed '/^<IMG ALT.*inktomi.*\.gif">$/d' -+ -+#djnews lame shit limits hits to 120 and has nonstandard format -+echo '' ; echo "=== Dejanews ===" -+doquery "/cgi-bin/nph-dnquery?query=${PIPEARG}+maxhits=110+format=terse+defaultOp=AND" \ -+ smithers.dejanews.com 80 -+ -+# OLD lycos: used to work until they fucking BROKE it... -+# doquery "/cgi-bin/pursuit?query=${PLUSARG}&maxhits=300&terse=1" \ -+# query5.lycos.cs.cmu.edu 80 -+# NEW lycos: wants the User-agent field present in query or it returns nothing -+# 960206: webmaster@lycos duly bitched at -+# 960208: reply received; here's how we will now handle it: -+echo \ -+"GET /cgi-bin/pursuit?query=${PLUSARG}&maxhits=300&terse=terse&matchmode=and&minscore=.5 HTTP/1.x" \ -+ > $IFILE -+echo "User-agent: *FUCK OFF*" >> $IFILE -+echo "Why: go ask todd@pointcom.com (Todd Whitney)" >> $IFILE -+echo '' >> $IFILE -+echo '' ; echo "=== Lycos ===" -+nc -v -i 1 -w 30 twelve.srv.lycos.com 80 < $IFILE -+ -+rm -f $IFILE -+exit 0 -+ -+# CURRENTLY BROKEN [?] -+# infoseek -+ -+# some args need to be redone to ensure whatever "and" mode applies ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/bsh -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/bsh -@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## a little wrapper to "password" and re-launch a shell-listener. -+## Arg is taken as the port to listen on. Define "NC" to point wherever. -+ -+NC=nc -+ -+case "$1" in -+ ?* ) -+ LPN="$1" -+ export LPN -+ sleep 1 -+ echo "-l -p $LPN -e $0" | $NC > /dev/null 2>&1 & -+ echo "launched on port $LPN" -+ exit 0 -+ ;; -+esac -+ -+# here we play inetd -+echo "-l -p $LPN -e $0" | $NC > /dev/null 2>&1 & -+ -+while read qq ; do -+case "$qq" in -+# here's yer password -+ gimme ) -+ cd / -+ exec csh -i -+ ;; -+esac -+done ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/dist.sh -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/dist.sh -@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ -+#! /bin/sh -+## This is a quick example listen-exec server, which was used for a while to -+## distribute netcat prereleases. It illustrates use of netcat both as a -+## "fake inetd" and a syslogger, and how easy it then is to crock up a fairly -+## functional server that restarts its own listener and does full connection -+## logging. In a half-screen of shell script!! -+ -+PORT=31337 -+ -+sleep 1 -+SRC=`tail -1 dist.log` -+echo "<36>elite: ${SRC}" | ./nc -u -w 1 localhost 514 > /dev/null 2>&1 -+echo ";;; Hi, ${SRC}..." -+echo ";;; This is a PRERELEASE version of 'netcat', tar/gzip/uuencoded." -+echo ";;; Unless you are capturing this somehow, it won't do you much good." -+echo ";;; Ready?? Here it comes! Have phun ..." -+sleep 8 -+cat dist.file -+sleep 1 -+./nc -v -l -p ${PORT} -e dist.sh < /dev/null >> dist.log 2>&1 & -+sleep 1 -+echo "<36>elite: done" | ./nc -u -w 1 localhost 514 > /dev/null 2>&1 -+exit 0 ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/examples/contrib/ncmeter -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/examples/contrib/ncmeter -@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ -+#! /bin/bash -+ -+# script to measure the speed of netcat. -+# start with one argument for usage information -+# -+# Tools that are used by this script are: -+# nc, bc, wc, sed, awk -+# -+# Author: Karsten Priegnitz (koem@petoria.de) -+ -+NCPORT=23457 -+WAIT=1 -+ -+# determine the programme's name -+me=`echo $0 | sed 's+.*/++'` -+ -+# check number of arguments provided -+if [ $# -ne 0 -a $# -ne 2 ]; then -+ echo "Usage:" -+ echo -+ echo " On the transmitter side:" -+ echo " $me <receivers ip-address> <amount of data>" -+ echo -+ echo " The <amount of data> is to be given in byte but you" -+ echo " also can supply M or K for MegaByte and KiloByte." -+ echo " Example: $me 10.1.1.3 20M" -+ echo -+ echo " On the receiver side:" -+ echo " $me" -+ echo -+ echo " Start $me on the receiver side before starting it" -+ echo " on the transmitter side. Stop the receiver by pressing" -+ echo " and holding Ctrl-C." -+ exit 1 -+fi -+ -+# are we the receiver? -+if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then -+ # yes, we are -+ while true; do -+ echo "waiting to receive data... (quit: press and hold Ctrl-C)" -+ -+ # wait for data and count bytes -+ AMOUNT=`nc -v -w 120 -l -p $NCPORT | wc -c | awk '{print $1}'` -+ -+ # display amount of data received -+ echo $AMOUNT byte of data received -+ echo -+ -+ # sleep, so that the loop can be -+ # interrupted by pressing Ctrl-C -+ sleep 1 -+ done -+fi -+ -+# we are the sender -+echo "sending data..." -+ -+# calculate the amount of data to be sent -+AMOUNT=`echo $2|sed s/[mM]/\*1048576/g | sed s/[kK]/\*1024/g | bc` -+ -+# send data and measure the time spent -+TEMP=/tmp/$me.tx -+( time -p dd if=/dev/zero bs=$AMOUNT count=1 2>/dev/null | nc -v -w $WAIT $1 $NCPORT ) 2>"$TEMP" || cat "$TEMP" -+ -+# read the time needed -+REAL=`grep "^real" "$TEMP" | awk '{print $2}'` -+rm "$TEMP" -+# subtract the wait times -+DOUBLEWAIT=$(($WAIT * 2)) -+NEEDED=`echo $REAL - $DOUBLEWAIT|bc` -+ -+# calculate and print speed -+BPS=`echo "scale=3;$AMOUNT / $NEEDED"|bc` -+KBPS=`echo "scale=3;$AMOUNT / $NEEDED / 1024"|bc` -+MBPS=`echo "scale=3;$AMOUNT / $NEEDED / 1048576"|bc` -+ -+echo "time needed: ${NEEDED}s" -+echo "byte per second: $BPS" -+echo "KByte per second: $KBPS" -+echo "MByte per second: $MBPS" -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/send-crlf.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/send-crlf.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-06-19 16:49:57.000000000 -0400 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-06-19 17:04:22.000000000 -0400 -+@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ -+ #define UDP_SCAN_TIMEOUT 3 /* Seconds */ -+ -+ /* Command Line Options */ -++int Cflag = 0; /* CRLF line-ending */ -+ int dflag; /* detached, no stdin */ -+ int iflag; /* Interval Flag */ -+ int jflag; /* use jumbo frames if we can */ -+@@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ -+ sv = NULL; -+ -+ while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, -+- "46Ddhi:jklnP:p:rSs:tT:Uuvw:X:x:z")) != -1) { -++ "46Ddhi:jklnP:p:rSs:tT:Uuvw:X:x:zC")) != -1) { -+ switch (ch) { -+ case '4': -+ family = AF_INET; -+@@ -226,6 +227,9 @@ -+ case 'T': -+ Tflag = parse_iptos(optarg); -+ break; -++ case 'C': -++ Cflag = 1; -++ break; -+ default: -+ usage(1); -+ } -+@@ -738,8 +742,16 @@ -+ else if (n == 0) { -+ goto shutdown_wr; -+ } else { -+- if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, buf, n) != n) -+- return; -++ if ((Cflag) && (buf[n-1]=='\n')) { -++ if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, buf, n-1) != (n-1)) -++ return; -++ if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, "\r\n", 2) != 2) -++ return; -++ } -++ else { -++ if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, buf, n) != n) -++ return; -++ } -+ } -+ } -+ else if (pfd[1].revents & POLLHUP) { -+@@ -944,6 +956,7 @@ -+ #endif -+ " \t-s addr\t Local source address\n\ -+ \t-T ToS\t Set IP Type of Service\n\ -++ \t-C Send CRLF as line-ending\n\ -+ \t-t Answer TELNET negotiation\n\ -+ \t-U Use UNIX domain socket\n\ -+ \t-u UDP mode\n\ -+@@ -959,7 +972,7 @@ -+ void -+ usage(int ret) -+ { -+- fprintf(stderr, "usage: nc [-46DdhklnrStUuvz] [-i interval] [-P proxy_username] [-p source_port]\n"); -++ fprintf(stderr, "usage: nc [-46DdhklnrStUuvzC] [-i interval] [-P proxy_username] [-p source_port]\n"); -+ fprintf(stderr, "\t [-s source_ip_address] [-T ToS] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_protocol]\n"); -+ fprintf(stderr, "\t [-x proxy_address[:port]] [hostname] [port[s]]\n"); -+ if (ret) -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/nc.1 -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/nc.1 2008-06-19 16:49:39.000000000 -0400 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/nc.1 2008-06-19 16:54:36.000000000 -0400 -+@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ -+ .Sh SYNOPSIS -+ .Nm nc -+ .Bk -words -+-.Op Fl 46DdhklnrStUuvz -++.Op Fl 46DdhklnrStUuvzC -+ .Op Fl i Ar interval -+ .Op Fl P Ar proxy_username -+ .Op Fl p Ar source_port -+@@ -140,6 +140,10 @@ -+ It is an error to use this option in conjunction with the -+ .Fl l -+ option. -++.It Fl q -++after EOF on stdin, wait the specified number of seconds and then quit. If -++.Ar seconds -++is negative, wait forever. -+ .It Fl r -+ Specifies that source and/or destination ports should be chosen randomly -+ instead of sequentially within a range or in the order that the system -+@@ -159,6 +163,8 @@ -+ .Dq reliability , -+ or an 8-bit hexadecimal value preceded by -+ .Dq 0x . -++.It Fl C -++Send CRLF as line-ending -+ .It Fl t -+ Causes -+ .Nm -+@@ -317,7 +323,7 @@ -+ of requests required by the server. -+ As another example, an email may be submitted to an SMTP server using: -+ .Bd -literal -offset indent -+-$ nc localhost 25 \*(Lt\*(Lt EOF -++$ nc [-C] localhost 25 \*(Lt\*(Lt EOF -+ HELO host.example.com -+ MAIL FROM:\*(Ltuser@host.example.com\*(Gt -+ RCPT TO:\*(Ltuser2@host.example.com\*(Gt ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/udp-scan-timeout.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/udp-scan-timeout.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:30.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:34.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ -+ #define CONNECTION_FAILED 1 -+ #define CONNECTION_TIMEOUT 2 -+ -++#define UDP_SCAN_TIMEOUT 3 /* Seconds */ -++ -+ /* Command Line Options */ -+ int dflag; /* detached, no stdin */ -+ int iflag; /* Interval Flag */ -+@@ -376,7 +378,7 @@ -+ continue; -+ -+ ret = 0; -+- if (vflag) { -++ if (vflag && !uflag) { -+ /* For UDP, make sure we are connected. */ -+ if (uflag) { -+ if (udptest(s) == -1) { -+@@ -841,15 +843,20 @@ -+ int -+ udptest(int s) -+ { -+- int i, ret; -++ int i, t; -+ -+- for (i = 0; i <= 3; i++) { -+- if (write(s, "X", 1) == 1) -+- ret = 1; -+- else -+- ret = -1; -++ if ((write(s, "X", 1) != 1) || -++ ((write(s, "X", 1) != 1) && (errno == ECONNREFUSED))) -++ return -1; -++ -++ /* Give the remote host some time to reply. */ -++ for (i = 0, t = (timeout == -1) ? UDP_SCAN_TIMEOUT : (timeout / 1000); -++ i < t; i++) { -++ sleep(1); -++ if ((write(s, "X", 1) != 1) && (errno == ECONNREFUSED)) -++ return -1; -+ } -+- return (ret); -++ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ void ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/silence-z.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/silence-z.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-06-19 16:33:52.000000000 -0400 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-06-19 16:34:58.000000000 -0400 -+@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ -+ continue; -+ -+ ret = 0; -+- if (vflag || zflag) { -++ if (vflag) { -+ /* For UDP, make sure we are connected. */ -+ if (uflag) { -+ if (udptest(s) == -1) { ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/reuseaddr.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/reuseaddr.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:25.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:27.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -554,6 +554,10 @@ -+ if ((s = socket(res0->ai_family, res0->ai_socktype, -+ res0->ai_protocol)) < 0) -+ continue; -++ -++ ret = setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &x, sizeof(x)); -++ if (ret == -1) -++ err(1, NULL); -+ #ifdef SO_REUSEPORT -+ ret = setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &x, sizeof(x)); -+ if (ret == -1) ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/gcc-warnings.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/gcc-warnings.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 20:39:46.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 20:42:35.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ -+ struct servent *sv; -+ socklen_t len; -+ struct sockaddr_storage cliaddr; -+- char *proxy; -++ char *proxy = NULL; -+ const char *proxyhost = "", *proxyport = NULL; -+ struct addrinfo proxyhints; -+ -+@@ -800,14 +800,12 @@ -+ obuf[1] = DONT; -+ if ((*p == DO) || (*p == DONT)) -+ obuf[1] = WONT; -+- if (obuf) { -+- p++; -+- obuf[2] = *p; -+- obuf[3] = '\0'; -+- if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, obuf, 3) != 3) -+- warn("Write Error!"); -+- obuf[0] = '\0'; -+- } -++ p++; -++ obuf[2] = *p; -++ obuf[3] = '\0'; -++ if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, obuf, 3) != 3) -++ warn("Write Error!"); -++ obuf[0] = '\0'; -+ } -+ } -+ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/socks.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/socks.c 2008-01-22 20:36:26.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/socks.c 2008-01-22 20:39:46.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -169,11 +169,11 @@ -+ buf[2] = SOCKS_NOAUTH; -+ cnt = atomicio(vwrite, proxyfd, buf, 3); -+ if (cnt != 3) -+- err(1, "write failed (%d/3)", cnt); -++ err(1, "write failed (%d/3)", (int)cnt); -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(read, proxyfd, buf, 2); -+ if (cnt != 2) -+- err(1, "read failed (%d/3)", cnt); -++ err(1, "read failed (%d/3)", (int)cnt); -+ -+ if (buf[1] == SOCKS_NOMETHOD) -+ errx(1, "authentication method negotiation failed"); -+@@ -222,11 +222,11 @@ -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(vwrite, proxyfd, buf, wlen); -+ if (cnt != wlen) -+- err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", cnt, wlen); -++ err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", (int)cnt, (int)wlen); -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(read, proxyfd, buf, 10); -+ if (cnt != 10) -+- err(1, "read failed (%d/10)", cnt); -++ err(1, "read failed (%d/10)", (int)cnt); -+ if (buf[1] != 0) -+ errx(1, "connection failed, SOCKS error %d", buf[1]); -+ } else if (socksv == 4) { -+@@ -244,11 +244,11 @@ -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(vwrite, proxyfd, buf, wlen); -+ if (cnt != wlen) -+- err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", cnt, wlen); -++ err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", (int)cnt, (int)wlen); -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(read, proxyfd, buf, 8); -+ if (cnt != 8) -+- err(1, "read failed (%d/8)", cnt); -++ err(1, "read failed (%d/8)", (int)cnt); -+ if (buf[1] != 90) -+ errx(1, "connection failed, SOCKS error %d", buf[1]); -+ } else if (socksv == -1) { -+@@ -260,39 +260,39 @@ -+ -+ /* Try to be sane about numeric IPv6 addresses */ -+ if (strchr(host, ':') != NULL) { -+- r = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), -++ r = snprintf((char*)buf, sizeof(buf), -+ "CONNECT [%s]:%d HTTP/1.0\r\n", -+ host, ntohs(serverport)); -+ } else { -+- r = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), -++ r = snprintf((char*)buf, sizeof(buf), -+ "CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.0\r\n", -+ host, ntohs(serverport)); -+ } -+ if (r == -1 || (size_t)r >= sizeof(buf)) -+ errx(1, "hostname too long"); -+- r = strlen(buf); -++ r = strlen((char*)buf); -+ -+ cnt = atomicio(vwrite, proxyfd, buf, r); -+ if (cnt != r) -+- err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", cnt, r); -++ err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", (int)cnt, (int)r); -+ -+ if (authretry > 1) { -+ char resp[1024]; -+ -+ proxypass = getproxypass(proxyuser, proxyhost); -+- r = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s:%s", -++ r = snprintf((char*)buf, sizeof(buf), "%s:%s", -+ proxyuser, proxypass); -+ if (r == -1 || (size_t)r >= sizeof(buf) || -+- b64_ntop(buf, strlen(buf), resp, -++ b64_ntop(buf, strlen((char*)buf), resp, -+ sizeof(resp)) == -1) -+ errx(1, "Proxy username/password too long"); -+- r = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Proxy-Authorization: " -++ r = snprintf((char*)buf, sizeof((char*)buf), "Proxy-Authorization: " -+ "Basic %s\r\n", resp); -+ if (r == -1 || (size_t)r >= sizeof(buf)) -+ errx(1, "Proxy auth response too long"); -+- r = strlen(buf); -++ r = strlen((char*)buf); -+ if ((cnt = atomicio(vwrite, proxyfd, buf, r)) != r) -+- err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", cnt, r); -++ err(1, "write failed (%d/%d)", (int)cnt, r); -+ } -+ -+ /* Terminate headers */ -+@@ -300,22 +300,22 @@ -+ err(1, "write failed (2/%d)", r); -+ -+ /* Read status reply */ -+- proxy_read_line(proxyfd, buf, sizeof(buf)); -++ proxy_read_line(proxyfd, (char*)buf, sizeof(buf)); -+ if (proxyuser != NULL && -+- strncmp(buf, "HTTP/1.0 407 ", 12) == 0) { -++ strncmp((char*)buf, "HTTP/1.0 407 ", 12) == 0) { -+ if (authretry > 1) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "Proxy authentication " -+ "failed\n"); -+ } -+ close(proxyfd); -+ goto again; -+- } else if (strncmp(buf, "HTTP/1.0 200 ", 12) != 0 && -+- strncmp(buf, "HTTP/1.1 200 ", 12) != 0) -++ } else if (strncmp((char*)buf, "HTTP/1.0 200 ", 12) != 0 && -++ strncmp((char*)buf, "HTTP/1.1 200 ", 12) != 0) -+ errx(1, "Proxy error: \"%s\"", buf); -+ -+ /* Headers continue until we hit an empty line */ -+ for (r = 0; r < HTTP_MAXHDRS; r++) { -+- proxy_read_line(proxyfd, buf, sizeof(buf)); -++ proxy_read_line(proxyfd, (char*)buf, sizeof(buf)); -+ if (*buf == '\0') -+ break; -+ } ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/openbsd-compat.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/openbsd-compat.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c 2008-01-22 18:21:56.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c 2008-01-22 18:22:58.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -31,6 +31,12 @@ -+ #include <unistd.h> -+ #include <readpassphrase.h> -+ -++#ifdef TCSASOFT -++# define _T_FLUSH (TCSAFLUSH|TCSASOFT) -++#else -++# define _T_FLUSH (TCSAFLUSH) -++#endif -++ -+ static volatile sig_atomic_t signo; -+ -+ static void handler(int); -+@@ -92,9 +98,11 @@ -+ memcpy(&term, &oterm, sizeof(term)); -+ if (!(flags & RPP_ECHO_ON)) -+ term.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL); -++#ifdef VSTATUS -+ if (term.c_cc[VSTATUS] != _POSIX_VDISABLE) -+ term.c_cc[VSTATUS] = _POSIX_VDISABLE; -+- (void)tcsetattr(input, TCSAFLUSH|TCSASOFT, &term); -++#endif -++ (void)tcsetattr(input, _T_FLUSH, &term); -+ } else { -+ memset(&term, 0, sizeof(term)); -+ term.c_lflag |= ECHO; -+@@ -129,7 +137,7 @@ -+ -+ /* Restore old terminal settings and signals. */ -+ if (memcmp(&term, &oterm, sizeof(term)) != 0) { -+- while (tcsetattr(input, TCSAFLUSH|TCSASOFT, &oterm) == -1 && -++ while (tcsetattr(input, _T_FLUSH, &oterm) == -1 && -+ errno == EINTR) -+ continue; -+ } -+@@ -164,14 +172,6 @@ -+ return(nr == -1 ? NULL : buf); -+ } -+ -+-char * -+-getpass(const char *prompt) -+-{ -+- static char buf[_PASSWORD_LEN + 1]; -+- -+- return(readpassphrase(prompt, buf, sizeof(buf), RPP_ECHO_OFF)); -+-} -+- -+ static void handler(int s) -+ { -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/socks-b64-prototype.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/socks-b64-prototype.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/socks.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/socks.c 2008-06-19 16:30:45.000000000 -0400 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/socks.c 2008-06-19 16:30:36.000000000 -0400 -+@@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ -+ #define SOCKS_DOMAIN 3 -+ #define SOCKS_IPV6 4 -+ -++extern int b64_ntop(unsigned char const *, size_t, char *, size_t); -++ -+ int remote_connect(const char *, const char *, struct addrinfo); -+ int socks_connect(const char *, const char *, struct addrinfo, -+ const char *, const char *, struct addrinfo, int, ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/connect-timeout.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/connect-timeout.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:27.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:30.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ -+ #define PORT_MAX 65535 -+ #define PORT_MAX_LEN 6 -+ -++#define CONNECTION_SUCCESS 0 -++#define CONNECTION_FAILED 1 -++#define CONNECTION_TIMEOUT 2 -++ -+ /* Command Line Options */ -+ int dflag; /* detached, no stdin */ -+ int iflag; /* Interval Flag */ -+@@ -104,6 +108,9 @@ -+ int parse_iptos(char *); -+ void usage(int); -+ -++static int connect_with_timeout(int fd, const struct sockaddr *sa, -++ socklen_t salen, int ctimeout); -++ -+ int -+ main(int argc, char *argv[]) -+ { -+@@ -508,13 +515,15 @@ -+ } -+ -+ set_common_sockopts(s); -+- -+- if (connect(s, res0->ai_addr, res0->ai_addrlen) == 0) -++ if ((error = connect_with_timeout(s, res0->ai_addr, res0->ai_addrlen, timeout)) == CONNECTION_SUCCESS) -+ break; -+- else if (vflag) -++ else if (vflag && error == CONNECTION_FAILED) -+ warn("connect to %s port %s (%s) failed", host, port, -+ uflag ? "udp" : "tcp"); -+- -++ else if (vflag && error == CONNECTION_TIMEOUT) -++ warn("connect to %s port %s (%s) timed out", host, port, -++ uflag ? "udp" : "tcp"); -++ -+ close(s); -+ s = -1; -+ } while ((res0 = res0->ai_next) != NULL); -+@@ -524,6 +533,74 @@ -+ return (s); -+ } -+ -++static int connect_with_timeout(int fd, const struct sockaddr *sa, -++ socklen_t salen, int ctimeout) -++{ -++ int err; -++ struct timeval tv, *tvp = NULL; -++ fd_set connect_fdset; -++ socklen_t len; -++ int orig_flags; -++ -++ orig_flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); -++ if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, orig_flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0 ) { -++ warn("can't set O_NONBLOCK - timeout not avaliable"); -++ if (connect(fd, sa, salen) == 0) -++ return CONNECTION_SUCCESS; -++ else -++ return CONNECTION_FAILED; -++ } -++ -++ /* set connect timeout */ -++ if (ctimeout > 0) { -++ tv.tv_sec = (time_t)ctimeout/1000; -++ tv.tv_usec = 0; -++ tvp = &tv; -++ } -++ -++ /* attempt the connection */ -++ err = connect(fd, sa, salen); -++ -++ if (err != 0 && errno == EINPROGRESS) { -++ /* connection is proceeding -++ * it is complete (or failed) when select returns */ -++ -++ /* initialize connect_fdset */ -++ FD_ZERO(&connect_fdset); -++ FD_SET(fd, &connect_fdset); -++ -++ /* call select */ -++ do { -++ err = select(fd + 1, NULL, &connect_fdset, -++ NULL, tvp); -++ } while (err < 0 && errno == EINTR); -++ -++ /* select error */ -++ if (err < 0) -++ errx(1,"select error: %s", strerror(errno)); -++ -++ /* we have reached a timeout */ -++ if (err == 0) -++ return CONNECTION_TIMEOUT; -++ -++ /* select returned successfully, but we must test socket -++ * error for result */ -++ len = sizeof(err); -++ if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err, &len) < 0) -++ errx(1, "getsockopt error: %s", strerror(errno)); -++ -++ /* setup errno according to the result returned by -++ * getsockopt */ -++ if (err != 0) -++ errno = err; -++ } -++ -++ /* return aborted if an error occured, and valid otherwise */ -++ fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, orig_flags); -++ return (err != 0)? CONNECTION_FAILED : CONNECTION_SUCCESS; -++} -++ -++ -+ /* -+ * local_listen() -+ * Returns a socket listening on a local port, binds to specified source ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/quit-timer.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/quit-timer.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2010-04-18 20:02:55.240980186 -0400 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2010-04-18 20:04:41.987984568 -0400 -+@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ -+ #include <errno.h> -+ #include <netdb.h> -+ #include <poll.h> -++#include <signal.h> -+ #include <stdarg.h> -+ #include <stdio.h> -+ #include <stdlib.h> -+@@ -82,6 +83,7 @@ -+ int nflag; /* Don't do name look up */ -+ char *Pflag; /* Proxy username */ -+ char *pflag; /* Localport flag */ -++int qflag = -1; /* Quit after some secs */ -+ int rflag; /* Random ports flag */ -+ char *sflag; /* Source Address */ -+ int tflag; /* Telnet Emulation */ -+@@ -114,6 +116,7 @@ -+ -+ static int connect_with_timeout(int fd, const struct sockaddr *sa, -+ socklen_t salen, int ctimeout); -++static void quit(); -+ -+ int -+ main(int argc, char *argv[]) -+@@ -137,7 +140,7 @@ -+ sv = NULL; -+ -+ while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, -+- "46Ddhi:jklnP:p:rSs:tT:Uuvw:X:x:zC")) != -1) { -++ "46Ddhi:jklnP:p:q:rSs:tT:Uuvw:X:x:zC")) != -1) { -+ switch (ch) { -+ case '4': -+ family = AF_INET; -+@@ -187,6 +190,9 @@ -+ case 'p': -+ pflag = optarg; -+ break; -++ case 'q': -++ qflag = (int)strtoul(optarg, &endp, 10); -++ break; -+ case 'r': -+ rflag = 1; -+ break; -+@@ -756,7 +762,13 @@ -+ } -+ else if (pfd[1].revents & POLLHUP) { -+ shutdown_wr: -+- shutdown(nfd, SHUT_WR); -++ /* if user asked to die after a while, arrange for it */ -++ if (qflag > 0) { -++ signal(SIGALRM, quit); -++ alarm(qflag); -++ } else { -++ shutdown(nfd, SHUT_WR); -++ } -+ pfd[1].fd = -1; -+ pfd[1].events = 0; -+ } -+@@ -951,6 +963,7 @@ -+ \t-n Suppress name/port resolutions\n\ -+ \t-P proxyuser\tUsername for proxy authentication\n\ -+ \t-p port\t Specify local port for remote connects\n\ -++ \t-q secs\t quit after EOF on stdin and delay of secs\n\ -+ \t-r Randomize remote ports\n " -+ #ifdef TCP_MD5SIG -+ " \t-S Enable the TCP MD5 signature option\n" -+@@ -979,3 +992,13 @@ -+ if (ret) -+ exit(1); -+ } -++ -++/* -++ * quit() -++ * handler for a "-q" timeout (exit 0 instead of 1) -++ */ -++static void quit() -++{ -++ /* XXX: should explicitly close fds here */ -++ exit(0); -++} ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/help-version-exit.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/help-version-exit.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-25 13:14:34.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-25 13:15:49.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -937,6 +937,7 @@ -+ void -+ help(void) -+ { -++ fprintf(stderr, "OpenBSD netcat (Debian patchlevel " DEBIAN_VERSION ")\n"); -+ usage(0); -+ fprintf(stderr, "\tCommand Summary:\n\ -+ \t-4 Use IPv4\n\ -+@@ -966,7 +967,7 @@ -+ \t-x addr[:port]\tSpecify proxy address and port\n\ -+ \t-z Zero-I/O mode [used for scanning]\n\ -+ Port numbers can be individual or ranges: lo-hi [inclusive]\n"); -+- exit(1); -++ exit(0); -+ } -+ -+ void ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/pollhup.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/pollhup.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:18.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:25.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -618,9 +618,7 @@ -+ if ((n = read(nfd, buf, plen)) < 0) -+ return; -+ else if (n == 0) { -+- shutdown(nfd, SHUT_RD); -+- pfd[0].fd = -1; -+- pfd[0].events = 0; -++ goto shutdown_rd; -+ } else { -+ if (tflag) -+ atelnet(nfd, buf, n); -+@@ -628,18 +626,30 @@ -+ return; -+ } -+ } -++ else if (pfd[0].revents & POLLHUP) { -++ shutdown_rd: -++ shutdown(nfd, SHUT_RD); -++ pfd[0].fd = -1; -++ pfd[0].events = 0; -++ } -+ -+- if (!dflag && pfd[1].revents & POLLIN) { -++ if (!dflag) { -++ if(pfd[1].revents & POLLIN) { -+ if ((n = read(wfd, buf, plen)) < 0) -+ return; -+ else if (n == 0) { -+- shutdown(nfd, SHUT_WR); -+- pfd[1].fd = -1; -+- pfd[1].events = 0; -++ goto shutdown_wr; -+ } else { -+ if (atomicio(vwrite, nfd, buf, n) != n) -+ return; -+ } -++ } -++ else if (pfd[1].revents & POLLHUP) { -++ shutdown_wr: -++ shutdown(nfd, SHUT_WR); -++ pfd[1].fd = -1; -++ pfd[1].events = 0; -++ } -+ } -+ } -+ } ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/no-strtonum.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/no-strtonum.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:17.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:18.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ -+ -+ /* Command Line Options */ -+ int dflag; /* detached, no stdin */ -+-unsigned int iflag; /* Interval Flag */ -++int iflag; /* Interval Flag */ -+ int jflag; /* use jumbo frames if we can */ -+ int kflag; /* More than one connect */ -+ int lflag; /* Bind to local port */ -+@@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ -+ main(int argc, char *argv[]) -+ { -+ int ch, s, ret, socksv; -+- char *host, *uport; -++ char *host, *uport, *endp; -+ struct addrinfo hints; -+ struct servent *sv; -+ socklen_t len; -+ struct sockaddr_storage cliaddr; -+ char *proxy; -+- const char *errstr, *proxyhost = "", *proxyport = NULL; -++ const char *proxyhost = "", *proxyport = NULL; -+ struct addrinfo proxyhints; -+ -+ ret = 1; -+@@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ -+ socksv = 5; -+ host = NULL; -+ uport = NULL; -++ endp = NULL; -+ sv = NULL; -+ -+ while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, -+@@ -153,9 +154,9 @@ -+ help(); -+ break; -+ case 'i': -+- iflag = strtonum(optarg, 0, UINT_MAX, &errstr); -+- if (errstr) -+- errx(1, "interval %s: %s", errstr, optarg); -++ iflag = (int)strtoul(optarg, &endp, 10); -++ if (iflag < 0 || *endp != '\0') -++ errx(1, "interval cannot be negative"); -+ break; -+ case 'j': -+ jflag = 1; -+@@ -191,9 +192,11 @@ -+ vflag = 1; -+ break; -+ case 'w': -+- timeout = strtonum(optarg, 0, INT_MAX / 1000, &errstr); -+- if (errstr) -+- errx(1, "timeout %s: %s", errstr, optarg); -++ timeout = (int)strtoul(optarg, &endp, 10); -++ if (timeout < 0 || *endp != '\0') -++ errx(1, "timeout cannot be negative"); -++ if (timeout >= (INT_MAX / 1000)) -++ errx(1, "timeout too large"); -+ timeout *= 1000; -+ break; -+ case 'x': -+@@ -680,8 +683,7 @@ -+ void -+ build_ports(char *p) -+ { -+- const char *errstr; -+- char *n; -++ char *n, *endp; -+ int hi, lo, cp; -+ int x = 0; -+ -+@@ -693,12 +695,12 @@ -+ n++; -+ -+ /* Make sure the ports are in order: lowest->highest. */ -+- hi = strtonum(n, 1, PORT_MAX, &errstr); -+- if (errstr) -+- errx(1, "port number %s: %s", errstr, n); -+- lo = strtonum(p, 1, PORT_MAX, &errstr); -+- if (errstr) -+- errx(1, "port number %s: %s", errstr, p); -++ hi = (int)strtoul(n, &endp, 10); -++ if (hi <= 0 || hi > PORT_MAX || *endp != '\0') -++ errx(1, "port range not valid"); -++ lo = (int)strtoul(p, &endp, 10); -++ if (lo <= 0 || lo > PORT_MAX || *endp != '\0') -++ errx(1, "port range not valid"); -+ -+ if (lo > hi) { -+ cp = hi; -+@@ -729,9 +731,9 @@ -+ } -+ } -+ } else { -+- hi = strtonum(p, 1, PORT_MAX, &errstr); -+- if (errstr) -+- errx(1, "port number %s: %s", errstr, p); -++ hi = (int)strtoul(p, &endp, 10); -++ if (hi <= 0 || hi > PORT_MAX || *endp != '\0') -++ errx(1, "port range not valid"); -+ portlist[0] = calloc(1, PORT_MAX_LEN); -+ if (portlist[0] == NULL) -+ err(1, NULL); ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/nc-1.84-udp_stop.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/nc-1.84-udp_stop.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ -+Index: netcat-1.84/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-1.84.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-15 10:10:22.373351813 +0100 -++++ netcat-1.84/netcat.c 2008-01-15 10:10:24.840730278 +0100 -+@@ -799,6 +799,9 @@ -+ hi = lo; -+ lo = cp; -+ } -++ else if (pfd[0].revents & POLLERR) -++ if (write(nfd, "", 1) == -1) -++ warn("Write error"); -+ -+ /* Load ports sequentially. */ -+ for (cp = lo; cp <= hi; cp++) { ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/glib-strlcpy.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/glib-strlcpy.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2007-02-20 09:11:17.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-21 18:48:23.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -55,6 +55,8 @@ -+ #include <limits.h> -+ #include "atomicio.h" -+ -++#include <glib.h> -++ -+ #ifndef SUN_LEN -+ #define SUN_LEN(su) \ -+ (sizeof(*(su)) - sizeof((su)->sun_path) + strlen((su)->sun_path)) -+@@ -414,7 +416,7 @@ -+ memset(&sun, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)); -+ sun.sun_family = AF_UNIX; -+ -+- if (strlcpy(sun.sun_path, path, sizeof(sun.sun_path)) >= -++ if (g_strlcpy(sun.sun_path, path, sizeof(sun.sun_path)) >= -+ sizeof(sun.sun_path)) { -+ close(s); -+ errno = ENAMETOOLONG; -+@@ -445,7 +447,7 @@ -+ memset(&sun, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)); -+ sun.sun_family = AF_UNIX; -+ -+- if (strlcpy(sun.sun_path, path, sizeof(sun.sun_path)) >= -++ if (g_strlcpy(sun.sun_path, path, sizeof(sun.sun_path)) >= -+ sizeof(sun.sun_path)) { -+ close(s); -+ errno = ENAMETOOLONG; -+@@ -549,11 +551,11 @@ -+ if ((s = socket(res0->ai_family, res0->ai_socktype, -+ res0->ai_protocol)) < 0) -+ continue; -+- -++ #ifdef SO_REUSEPORT -+ ret = setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &x, sizeof(x)); -+ if (ret == -1) -+ err(1, NULL); -+- -++ #endif -+ set_common_sockopts(s); -+ -+ if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *)res0->ai_addr, -+@@ -719,7 +721,8 @@ -+ char *c; -+ -+ for (x = 0; x <= (hi - lo); x++) { -+- y = (arc4random() & 0xFFFF) % (hi - lo); -++ /* use random instead of arc4random */ -++ y = (random() & 0xFFFF) % (hi - lo); -+ c = portlist[x]; -+ portlist[x] = portlist[y]; -+ portlist[y] = c; -+@@ -761,21 +764,25 @@ -+ { -+ int x = 1; -+ -++#ifdef TCP_MD5SIG -+ if (Sflag) { -+ if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MD5SIG, -+ &x, sizeof(x)) == -1) -+ err(1, NULL); -+ } -++#endif -+ if (Dflag) { -+ if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, -+ &x, sizeof(x)) == -1) -+ err(1, NULL); -+ } -++#ifdef SO_JUMBO -+ if (jflag) { -+ if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_JUMBO, -+ &x, sizeof(x)) == -1) -+ err(1, NULL); -+ } -++#endif -+ if (Tflag != -1) { -+ if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, -+ &Tflag, sizeof(Tflag)) == -1) -+@@ -816,9 +823,11 @@ -+ \t-n Suppress name/port resolutions\n\ -+ \t-P proxyuser\tUsername for proxy authentication\n\ -+ \t-p port\t Specify local port for remote connects\n\ -+- \t-r Randomize remote ports\n\ -+- \t-S Enable the TCP MD5 signature option\n\ -+- \t-s addr\t Local source address\n\ -++ \t-r Randomize remote ports\n " -++#ifdef TCP_MD5SIG -++" \t-S Enable the TCP MD5 signature option\n" -++#endif -++" \t-s addr\t Local source address\n\ -+ \t-T ToS\t Set IP Type of Service\n\ -+ \t-t Answer TELNET negotiation\n\ -+ \t-U Use UNIX domain socket\n\ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/verbose-numeric-port.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/verbose-numeric-port.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:34.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 16:17:44.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ -+ #include <netinet/tcp.h> -+ #include <netinet/ip.h> -+ #include <arpa/telnet.h> -++#include <arpa/inet.h> -+ -+ #include <err.h> -+ #include <errno.h> -+@@ -317,16 +318,15 @@ -+ if (uflag) { -+ int rv, plen; -+ char buf[8192]; -+- struct sockaddr_storage z; -+ -+- len = sizeof(z); -++ len = sizeof(cliaddr); -+ plen = jflag ? 8192 : 1024; -+ rv = recvfrom(s, buf, plen, MSG_PEEK, -+- (struct sockaddr *)&z, &len); -++ (struct sockaddr *)&cliaddr, &len); -+ if (rv < 0) -+ err(1, "recvfrom"); -+ -+- rv = connect(s, (struct sockaddr *)&z, len); -++ rv = connect(s, (struct sockaddr *)&cliaddr, len); -+ if (rv < 0) -+ err(1, "connect"); -+ -+@@ -337,6 +337,21 @@ -+ &len); -+ } -+ -++ if(vflag) { -++ /* Don't look up port if -n. */ -++ if (nflag) -++ sv = NULL; -++ else -++ sv = getservbyport(ntohs(atoi(uport)), -++ uflag ? "udp" : "tcp"); -++ -++ fprintf(stderr, "Connection from %s port %s [%s/%s] accepted\n", -++ inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)(&cliaddr))->sin_addr), -++ uport, -++ uflag ? "udp" : "tcp", -++ sv ? sv->s_name : "*"); -++ } -++ -+ readwrite(connfd); -+ close(connfd); -+ if (family != AF_UNIX) ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/series -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/series -@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ -+openbsd-compat.patch -+socks-b64-prototype.patch -+silence-z.patch -+glib-strlcpy.patch -+no-strtonum.patch -+pollhup.patch -+reuseaddr.patch -+connect-timeout.patch -+udp-scan-timeout.patch -+verbose-numeric-port.patch -+send-crlf.patch -+help-version-exit.patch -+quit-timer.patch -+getservbyname.patch -+gcc-warnings.patch ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/debian/patches/getservbyname.patch -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/debian/patches/getservbyname.patch -@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ -+Index: netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c -+=================================================================== -+--- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/netcat.c 2008-01-22 20:39:46.000000000 -0500 -++++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/netcat.c 2008-01-22 20:43:36.000000000 -0500 -+@@ -819,11 +819,18 @@ -+ void -+ build_ports(char *p) -+ { -++ struct servent *sv; -+ char *n, *endp; -+ int hi, lo, cp; -+ int x = 0; -+ -+- if ((n = strchr(p, '-')) != NULL) { -++ sv = getservbyname(p, uflag ? "udp" : "tcp"); -++ if (sv) { -++ portlist[0] = calloc(1, PORT_MAX_LEN); -++ if (portlist[0] == NULL) -++ err(1, NULL); -++ snprintf(portlist[0], PORT_MAX_LEN, "%d", ntohs(sv->s_port)); -++ } else if ((n = strchr(p, '-')) != NULL) { -+ if (lflag) -+ errx(1, "Cannot use -l with multiple ports!"); -+ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.h -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.h -@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ -+/* $OpenBSD: readpassphrase.h,v 1.5 2003/06/17 21:56:23 millert Exp $ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> -+ * -+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. -+ * -+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES -+ * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR -+ * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES -+ * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN -+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF -+ * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -+ * -+ * Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects -+ * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force -+ * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. -+ */ -+ -+#ifndef _READPASSPHRASE_H_ -+#define _READPASSPHRASE_H_ -+ -+#define RPP_ECHO_OFF 0x00 /* Turn off echo (default). */ -+#define RPP_ECHO_ON 0x01 /* Leave echo on. */ -+#define RPP_REQUIRE_TTY 0x02 /* Fail if there is no tty. */ -+#define RPP_FORCELOWER 0x04 /* Force input to lower case. */ -+#define RPP_FORCEUPPER 0x08 /* Force input to upper case. */ -+#define RPP_SEVENBIT 0x10 /* Strip the high bit from input. */ -+#define RPP_STDIN 0x20 /* Read from stdin, not /dev/tty */ -+ -+#include <sys/cdefs.h> -+ -+__BEGIN_DECLS -+char * readpassphrase(const char *, char *, size_t, int); -+__END_DECLS -+ -+#endif /* !_READPASSPHRASE_H_ */ ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/openbsd-compat/base64.c -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/openbsd-compat/base64.c -@@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ -+/* $OpenBSD: base64.c,v 1.5 2006/10/21 09:55:03 otto Exp $ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Copyright (c) 1996 by Internet Software Consortium. -+ * -+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. -+ * -+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM DISCLAIMS -+ * ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES -+ * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE -+ * CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -+ * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR -+ * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS -+ * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS -+ * SOFTWARE. -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1995 by International Business Machines, Inc. -+ * -+ * International Business Machines, Inc. (hereinafter called IBM) grants -+ * permission under its copyrights to use, copy, modify, and distribute this -+ * Software with or without fee, provided that the above copyright notice and -+ * all paragraphs of this notice appear in all copies, and that the name of IBM -+ * not be used in connection with the marketing of any product incorporating -+ * the Software or modifications thereof, without specific, written prior -+ * permission. -+ * -+ * To the extent it has a right to do so, IBM grants an immunity from suit -+ * under its patents, if any, for the use, sale or manufacture of products to -+ * the extent that such products are used for performing Domain Name System -+ * dynamic updates in TCP/IP networks by means of the Software. No immunity is -+ * granted for any product per se or for any other function of any product. -+ * -+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", AND IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, -+ * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A -+ * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, -+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING -+ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN -+ * IF IBM IS APPRISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. -+ */ -+ -+#include <sys/types.h> -+#include <sys/param.h> -+#include <sys/socket.h> -+#include <netinet/in.h> -+#include <arpa/inet.h> -+#include <arpa/nameser.h> -+ -+#include <ctype.h> -+#include <resolv.h> -+#include <stdio.h> -+ -+#include <stdlib.h> -+#include <string.h> -+ -+static const char Base64[] = -+ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; -+static const char Pad64 = '='; -+ -+/* (From RFC1521 and draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-03.txt) -+ The following encoding technique is taken from RFC 1521 by Borenstein -+ and Freed. It is reproduced here in a slightly edited form for -+ convenience. -+ -+ A 65-character subset of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be -+ represented per printable character. (The extra 65th character, "=", -+ is used to signify a special processing function.) -+ -+ The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output -+ strings of 4 encoded characters. Proceeding from left to right, a -+ 24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups. -+ These 24 bits are then treated as 4 concatenated 6-bit groups, each -+ of which is translated into a single digit in the base64 alphabet. -+ -+ Each 6-bit group is used as an index into an array of 64 printable -+ characters. The character referenced by the index is placed in the -+ output string. -+ -+ Table 1: The Base64 Alphabet -+ -+ Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding -+ 0 A 17 R 34 i 51 z -+ 1 B 18 S 35 j 52 0 -+ 2 C 19 T 36 k 53 1 -+ 3 D 20 U 37 l 54 2 -+ 4 E 21 V 38 m 55 3 -+ 5 F 22 W 39 n 56 4 -+ 6 G 23 X 40 o 57 5 -+ 7 H 24 Y 41 p 58 6 -+ 8 I 25 Z 42 q 59 7 -+ 9 J 26 a 43 r 60 8 -+ 10 K 27 b 44 s 61 9 -+ 11 L 28 c 45 t 62 + -+ 12 M 29 d 46 u 63 / -+ 13 N 30 e 47 v -+ 14 O 31 f 48 w (pad) = -+ 15 P 32 g 49 x -+ 16 Q 33 h 50 y -+ -+ Special processing is performed if fewer than 24 bits are available -+ at the end of the data being encoded. A full encoding quantum is -+ always completed at the end of a quantity. When fewer than 24 input -+ bits are available in an input group, zero bits are added (on the -+ right) to form an integral number of 6-bit groups. Padding at the -+ end of the data is performed using the '=' character. -+ -+ Since all base64 input is an integral number of octets, only the -+ ------------------------------------------------- -+ following cases can arise: -+ -+ (1) the final quantum of encoding input is an integral -+ multiple of 24 bits; here, the final unit of encoded -+ output will be an integral multiple of 4 characters -+ with no "=" padding, -+ (2) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 8 bits; -+ here, the final unit of encoded output will be two -+ characters followed by two "=" padding characters, or -+ (3) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 16 bits; -+ here, the final unit of encoded output will be three -+ characters followed by one "=" padding character. -+ */ -+ -+int -+b64_ntop(src, srclength, target, targsize) -+ u_char const *src; -+ size_t srclength; -+ char *target; -+ size_t targsize; -+{ -+ size_t datalength = 0; -+ u_char input[3]; -+ u_char output[4]; -+ int i; -+ -+ while (2 < srclength) { -+ input[0] = *src++; -+ input[1] = *src++; -+ input[2] = *src++; -+ srclength -= 3; -+ -+ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; -+ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); -+ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); -+ output[3] = input[2] & 0x3f; -+ -+ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[3]]; -+ } -+ -+ /* Now we worry about padding. */ -+ if (0 != srclength) { -+ /* Get what's left. */ -+ input[0] = input[1] = input[2] = '\0'; -+ for (i = 0; i < srclength; i++) -+ input[i] = *src++; -+ -+ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; -+ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); -+ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); -+ -+ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; -+ if (srclength == 1) -+ target[datalength++] = Pad64; -+ else -+ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; -+ target[datalength++] = Pad64; -+ } -+ if (datalength >= targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[datalength] = '\0'; /* Returned value doesn't count \0. */ -+ return (datalength); -+} -+ -+/* skips all whitespace anywhere. -+ converts characters, four at a time, starting at (or after) -+ src from base - 64 numbers into three 8 bit bytes in the target area. -+ it returns the number of data bytes stored at the target, or -1 on error. -+ */ -+ -+int -+b64_pton(src, target, targsize) -+ char const *src; -+ u_char *target; -+ size_t targsize; -+{ -+ int tarindex, state, ch; -+ char *pos; -+ -+ state = 0; -+ tarindex = 0; -+ -+ while ((ch = *src++) != '\0') { -+ if (isspace(ch)) /* Skip whitespace anywhere. */ -+ continue; -+ -+ if (ch == Pad64) -+ break; -+ -+ pos = strchr(Base64, ch); -+ if (pos == 0) /* A non-base64 character. */ -+ return (-1); -+ -+ switch (state) { -+ case 0: -+ if (target) { -+ if (tarindex >= targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[tarindex] = (pos - Base64) << 2; -+ } -+ state = 1; -+ break; -+ case 1: -+ if (target) { -+ if (tarindex + 1 >= targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 4; -+ target[tarindex+1] = ((pos - Base64) & 0x0f) -+ << 4 ; -+ } -+ tarindex++; -+ state = 2; -+ break; -+ case 2: -+ if (target) { -+ if (tarindex + 1 >= targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 2; -+ target[tarindex+1] = ((pos - Base64) & 0x03) -+ << 6; -+ } -+ tarindex++; -+ state = 3; -+ break; -+ case 3: -+ if (target) { -+ if (tarindex >= targsize) -+ return (-1); -+ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64); -+ } -+ tarindex++; -+ state = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * We are done decoding Base-64 chars. Let's see if we ended -+ * on a byte boundary, and/or with erroneous trailing characters. -+ */ -+ -+ if (ch == Pad64) { /* We got a pad char. */ -+ ch = *src++; /* Skip it, get next. */ -+ switch (state) { -+ case 0: /* Invalid = in first position */ -+ case 1: /* Invalid = in second position */ -+ return (-1); -+ -+ case 2: /* Valid, means one byte of info */ -+ /* Skip any number of spaces. */ -+ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = *src++) -+ if (!isspace(ch)) -+ break; -+ /* Make sure there is another trailing = sign. */ -+ if (ch != Pad64) -+ return (-1); -+ ch = *src++; /* Skip the = */ -+ /* Fall through to "single trailing =" case. */ -+ /* FALLTHROUGH */ -+ -+ case 3: /* Valid, means two bytes of info */ -+ /* -+ * We know this char is an =. Is there anything but -+ * whitespace after it? -+ */ -+ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = *src++) -+ if (!isspace(ch)) -+ return (-1); -+ -+ /* -+ * Now make sure for cases 2 and 3 that the "extra" -+ * bits that slopped past the last full byte were -+ * zeros. If we don't check them, they become a -+ * subliminal channel. -+ */ -+ if (target && target[tarindex] != 0) -+ return (-1); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * We ended by seeing the end of the string. Make sure we -+ * have no partial bytes lying around. -+ */ -+ if (state != 0) -+ return (-1); -+ } -+ -+ return (tarindex); -+} ---- netcat-openbsd-1.89.orig/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c -+++ netcat-openbsd-1.89/openbsd-compat/readpassphrase.c -@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ -+/* $OpenBSD: readpassphrase.c,v 1.21 2008/01/17 16:27:07 millert Exp $ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2007 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> -+ * -+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. -+ * -+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES -+ * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR -+ * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES -+ * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN -+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF -+ * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -+ * -+ * Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects -+ * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force -+ * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. -+ */ -+ -+#include <ctype.h> -+#include <errno.h> -+#include <fcntl.h> -+#include <paths.h> -+#include <pwd.h> -+#include <signal.h> -+#include <string.h> -+#include <termios.h> -+#include <unistd.h> -+#include <readpassphrase.h> -+ -+static volatile sig_atomic_t signo; -+ -+static void handler(int); -+ -+char * -+readpassphrase(const char *prompt, char *buf, size_t bufsiz, int flags) -+{ -+ ssize_t nr; -+ int input, output, save_errno; -+ char ch, *p, *end; -+ struct termios term, oterm; -+ struct sigaction sa, savealrm, saveint, savehup, savequit, saveterm; -+ struct sigaction savetstp, savettin, savettou, savepipe; -+ -+ /* I suppose we could alloc on demand in this case (XXX). */ -+ if (bufsiz == 0) { -+ errno = EINVAL; -+ return(NULL); -+ } -+ -+restart: -+ signo = 0; -+ nr = -1; -+ save_errno = 0; -+ /* -+ * Read and write to /dev/tty if available. If not, read from -+ * stdin and write to stderr unless a tty is required. -+ */ -+ if ((flags & RPP_STDIN) || -+ (input = output = open(_PATH_TTY, O_RDWR)) == -1) { -+ if (flags & RPP_REQUIRE_TTY) { -+ errno = ENOTTY; -+ return(NULL); -+ } -+ input = STDIN_FILENO; -+ output = STDERR_FILENO; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * Catch signals that would otherwise cause the user to end -+ * up with echo turned off in the shell. Don't worry about -+ * things like SIGXCPU and SIGVTALRM for now. -+ */ -+ sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); -+ sa.sa_flags = 0; /* don't restart system calls */ -+ sa.sa_handler = handler; -+ (void)sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, &savealrm); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, &savehup); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, &saveint); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, &savepipe); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, &savequit); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, &saveterm); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTSTP, &sa, &savetstp); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTTIN, &sa, &savettin); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTTOU, &sa, &savettou); -+ -+ /* Turn off echo if possible. */ -+ if (input != STDIN_FILENO && tcgetattr(input, &oterm) == 0) { -+ memcpy(&term, &oterm, sizeof(term)); -+ if (!(flags & RPP_ECHO_ON)) -+ term.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL); -+ if (term.c_cc[VSTATUS] != _POSIX_VDISABLE) -+ term.c_cc[VSTATUS] = _POSIX_VDISABLE; -+ (void)tcsetattr(input, TCSAFLUSH|TCSASOFT, &term); -+ } else { -+ memset(&term, 0, sizeof(term)); -+ term.c_lflag |= ECHO; -+ memset(&oterm, 0, sizeof(oterm)); -+ oterm.c_lflag |= ECHO; -+ } -+ -+ /* No I/O if we are already backgrounded. */ -+ if (signo != SIGTTOU && signo != SIGTTIN) { -+ if (!(flags & RPP_STDIN)) -+ (void)write(output, prompt, strlen(prompt)); -+ end = buf + bufsiz - 1; -+ p = buf; -+ while ((nr = read(input, &ch, 1)) == 1 && ch != '\n' && ch != '\r') { -+ if (p < end) { -+ if ((flags & RPP_SEVENBIT)) -+ ch &= 0x7f; -+ if (isalpha(ch)) { -+ if ((flags & RPP_FORCELOWER)) -+ ch = (char)tolower(ch); -+ if ((flags & RPP_FORCEUPPER)) -+ ch = (char)toupper(ch); -+ } -+ *p++ = ch; -+ } -+ } -+ *p = '\0'; -+ save_errno = errno; -+ if (!(term.c_lflag & ECHO)) -+ (void)write(output, "\n", 1); -+ } -+ -+ /* Restore old terminal settings and signals. */ -+ if (memcmp(&term, &oterm, sizeof(term)) != 0) { -+ while (tcsetattr(input, TCSAFLUSH|TCSASOFT, &oterm) == -1 && -+ errno == EINTR) -+ continue; -+ } -+ (void)sigaction(SIGALRM, &savealrm, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGHUP, &savehup, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGINT, &saveint, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGQUIT, &savequit, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGPIPE, &savepipe, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTERM, &saveterm, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTSTP, &savetstp, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTTIN, &savettin, NULL); -+ (void)sigaction(SIGTTOU, &savettou, NULL); -+ if (input != STDIN_FILENO) -+ (void)close(input); -+ -+ /* -+ * If we were interrupted by a signal, resend it to ourselves -+ * now that we have restored the signal handlers. -+ */ -+ if (signo) { -+ kill(getpid(), signo); -+ switch (signo) { -+ case SIGTSTP: -+ case SIGTTIN: -+ case SIGTTOU: -+ goto restart; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (save_errno) -+ errno = save_errno; -+ return(nr == -1 ? NULL : buf); -+} -+ -+char * -+getpass(const char *prompt) -+{ -+ static char buf[_PASSWORD_LEN + 1]; -+ -+ return(readpassphrase(prompt, buf, sizeof(buf), RPP_ECHO_OFF)); -+} -+ -+static void handler(int s) -+{ -+ -+ signo = s; -+} |