Monday, October 20, 2008

NGFS: From ext4 to btrfs

In a mail Ted sent to LKML, he described the core filesystem developers' plan for the future: ext4 as interim step to btrfs[1].

From: Theodore Tso
Subject: Re: [RFC] Btrfs mainline plans
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.file-systems, gmane.linux.kernel, gmane.comp.file-systems.ext4
Date: 2008-10-10 03:01:31 GMT
...
...
...
As far as ext4 is concerned, being in the mainline was all upside, and
I believe that having in the kernel *did* accelerate its progress. It
meant that kernel-wide API changes were applied automatically, and it
meant that kernel developers who wanted to try out ext4 could do so
quite easily. Yes, in the past two releases I started maintaining
patchsets against a stable kernel; this was mainly to support those
users who didn't want to follow the latest git releases --- and that
was a reflection that ext4 was mature enough that there were stable
kernel users who were interested in using ext4. I could have used the
-stable infrastructure, but ext4 was changing so rapidly that it was
easier just to maintain a full patchset. As a matter of fact,
starting with 2.6.27, given that we'll be renaming ext4dev to ext4 in
the 2.6.28 mergeset, the plan is that we'll be submitting patches to
the -stable series.

Yes, ext4 didn't go as quickly as I would have liked, but part of the
problem was I personally didn't have enough time to review the patches
being created by the various ext4 developers, and I wasn't about to
merge patches until they were ready. We didn't have enough senior
developers on ext4, and it took a while for some of the developers
assigned to the project to get up to speed. (I was the most senior
developer, but I've never had time assigned by my employer to work on
ext4; it has always something I did on my own time, often late at
night (hint: check the time this mail was sent, and when the last ext4
patchset was sent out last night). Fortunately, at this point a
number of developers like Aneesh have become comfortable with the
code, and good at writing patches that don't require major review and
changes, and the addition of engineers hired by Red Hat, such as Eric
and Val, have also helped immensely.

As far as btrfs is concerned, one of the things that you may not know
is that about a year ago (on November 12-13, 2007), a small group key
filesystem developers, that included engineers employed by HP, Oracle,
IBM, Intel, HP, and Red Hat, and whose experience included working
with a large number of filesystems: ext2, ext4, ext4, ocfs2, lustre,
btrfs, advfs, reiserfs, and xfs came together for a two day "next
generation filesystem" (NGFS) workshop. At the end of the that
workshop, there was unaminous agreement (including from yours truly)
that (a) Linux needed a next generation filesystem to be competitive,
(b) Chris Mason's btrfs (with some changes/enhancements discussed
during the workshop) was the best long-term solution for NGFS, and (c)
because creating a new enterprise filesystem always takes longer than
people expect, and even then, it takes a while for enterprise users to
trust a new filesystem for their most critical data, ext4 in the next
generation of filesystems was needed as the bridge to the NGFS.

The reason why we made these recommendations was not to influence open
source developers (which is why we haven't really talked about it a
lot in venues like the LKML) but as recommendations to the management
of the above-mentioned for assigning resources to the project. (One
of the recommendations we made was that a critical success factor was
that knowledge about the filesystem must be spread throughout multiple
vendors and distributions.) But I think it is fair to say that btrfs
isn't just a private a project of a single Linux kernel developer, but
rather the design has been discussed and reviewed by a large number of
experienced filesystem architects. What *is* important is that Chris
is a well-known kernel developer who is trusted to create and maintain
quality kernel code, and his employer *has* apparently given him
enough time that he can do a lot of personal, hands-on development.

Given btrfs's current status, in terms of its functionality, even its
format is not fully cast into stone yet, and given Chris's reputation
and skills as a kernel devleoper, my personal opinion is that we would
not be making a "special case exception" for btrfs to get it into
mainline, but rather something which makes completely good sense.


references:
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems/26246/focus=26492

Sunday, October 19, 2008

undelete still open files on ext2/3/4

As mentioned by Ted on linux-ext4 mailing list, there are some ways to get your files back if it is still open:

Some background:
On ext3/4, once deleted, the inode will be put to orphaned inode list. On recovery,on recovery this orphan list is traversed and iput will be called on each of the inodes to mark them as free.

So, theoretically, we have out first solution:
1. provoke a crash and manually remove the inode from the orphan list, then mount the partition as ext3.

But another simple solution exists:
2. kill -STOP the process that owns the file, copy it via "cat /proc/$pid/fd/$fd > rescue-file". and then kill -9 the process if you don't want it to make any further changes.

Gnome Asia Summit 2008

Gnome Asia Summit 2008于上周末在北航举行。会上有一些很有意思且与我们项目相关(主要是maemo相关)的topic,我总结了一下:

1. Introduction of Gstreamer in maemo[1]
这个topic的speaker是Nokia芬兰研发中心的工程师Huaming Wang。他主要介绍maemo中Gstreamer的应用。在maemo中多媒体数据除了real格式以外都是由Gstreamer来handle的。同时Nokia把一些视频和音频的解码程序固化到了DSP上,从而加强了N8*0上多媒体数据的处理能力。

2. Qt maemo hildon port, making Qt and GTK+ working together in mobile devices
这个topic的speaker是Forum Nokia的maemo首席工程师Kate Alhola,她主要讲strategy上的东东。hildon是Nokia开发并upstream的Linux上移动设备应用程序的framework,实验室之前项目的代码包括现在UI项目上的代码都是基于这个框架的。以前hildon只支持gtk+,现在在maemo Diablo版本中添加了Qt的支持。Kate并没有留下她的slides,比较可惜。。。
这可以作为我们的一个alternative,夏双荣之前提到的gtk+中图形无法准确定位的问题也可以在Qt中很好的解决。但是Qt的一个问题就是lisense。社区版的Qt使用的是GPL,如果我们项目要用Qt的话只有两种办法,要么GPL发布我们的代码,要么向Trolltech购买商业授权。不过Trolltech已经被Nokia收购,估计让Nokia购买商业授权也不会有太大阻力。

3. Out-of-memory management in a mobile GNOME device[2]
这个topic的speaker是Nokia maemo的资深开发人员Kimmo Hamalainen。他主要介绍了如何编写内存受限的移动设备应用程序,以及当内存不足的时候Linux kernel会如何处理,在maemo中又做了哪些方面的改进。

4. Cross-platform GUI Application Design In The View of a Mac Developer[3]
这个topic的speaker是名叫Jiang Jiang的在读研究生。他专注于Mac和Linux平台上的程序开发。他从一个Mac开发人员的角度来介绍了如何设计和开发用户友好的GUI程序。

5. Moblin Hugs Gnome[4]
这个topic的speaker是Intel北京OTC的开源策略经理Xu Chen。moblin是maemo在市场上的主要竞争对手,二者有很多相似之处。比如都是采用Linux内核的开源平台,都有以自己公司为核心的community,都以Gnome mobile作为图形界面,应用程序都使用hildon作为应用程序的框架等。Intel刚刚在国内成立了moblin的team,估计要不了多久就会来学校宣传,北邮嵌入式协会也已经在和陈绪接触,可能用不了多久就会拿到一些moblin的项目。上周例会上王老师提到的3D的桌面效果在moblin上已经有支持,他们用基于openGL的Clutter实现了在3D以及动画效果。maemo方面也打算采用Clutter,他们正在working on it。。。让我比较惊奇的是,Nokia居然打算完全自己去做Clutter的maemo port,“与其指望与他们(指Clutter)合作,不如等着我们来提供给你们(指在座的developer)“。。。搞通信的人的想法到底还是和搞计算机的有本质的区别。。。

6. Metadata management for the Desktop
这个topic的speaker是Nokia芬兰研发中心负责maemo平台和hildon库研发的工程师Richard
Sun。他主要介绍了基于metadata的文件索引和检索工具tracker。tracker是目前Linux平台上三大metadata检索工具(另外两个beagle, strigi)之一。tracker目前focus on的是桌面搜索,即对本地资源的快速索引和检索。目前在maemo中的本地检索也可以使用tracker,而且Nokia方面希望long term support这个项目,所以如果我们项目以后有桌面搜索需要的话,也可以选择通过D-bus直接与trackerd通信来使用tracker的高效检索服务。Richard也没有留下他的slides。。。


references:
[1]http://www.gnome.asia/static/upload/event_file/GNOMEAisaSummit.odp
[2]http://www.gnome.asia/static/upload/event_file/gnome-asia-low-memory-handling.odp
[3]http://www.gnome.asia/static/upload/event_file/gui-app-design.pdf
[4]http://www.gnome.asia/static/upload/event_file/MoblinHugsGnome.pdf

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Get the lastest version of ext4 code

This is a general instruction of getting latest Linux kernel code.

1. Get the laster version of ext4-patch-queue
$>git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/ext4-patch-queue.git

have a look at the series file in ext4-patch-queue folder. It has a kernel version number indicating which version of kernel this patch queue is based on(e.g. v2.6.26-rc9)

2. Get the latest version of Linux kernel from ext4 git branch.
$>git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4.git
checkout to the targeted kernel version:
$>git checkout -b view v2.6.26-rc9
which equals to
$>git branch view v2.6.26-rc9
$>git checkout view

3. Apply the patch queue either by stgit or by quilt.
The advantage of stgit over quilt is that stgit modifies git logs too, so you can see the changelog if you choose stgit to apply the patches. However, stgit doesn't handel fuzz patches, which is a grate weakness.

stgit:
$>stgit init
$>stgit import --series ../ext4-patch-queue/series
Or quilt:
$>ln -s ../ext4-patch-queue patches
$>quilt push -a

Now, I have the latest version of ext4 code on hand.

BTW, I have two ways to use git behind proxy:
(1). Set the http_proxy environment if git repository supports http connections.
(2). find a proxy command to bypass the connection:
1. gcc -o connect connect.c
mv connect ~/bin
2. 设置一个wrapper
echo "/home/gigi/bin/connect -H proxy.bupt.edu.cn:8080 $@" >> ~/bin/proxy
chmod +x ~/bin/proxy
这里我使用的是学校的代理 proxy.bupt.edu.cn,端口是8080
connect这个小程序还支持socket代理,用法是connect -S host:port
3. echo "export CONNECT_USER=bergwolf" >> .bashrc
echo "export GIT_PROXY_COMMAND=proxy" >> .bashrc
connect程序从环境变量CONNECT_USER和CONNECT_PASSWORD
中读取用户名和密码,如果密码没有设置,在连接时会要求输入
GIT_PROXY_COMMAND是git默认使用的代理程序,也可以在.git/config中设置

到此git代理设置就完成了,试用一下:
[gigi-Ubuntu:bin]$git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/e2fsprogs.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/gigi/bin/e2fsprogs/.git/
Enter proxy authentication password for bergwolf@proxy.bupt.edu.cn:
remote: Counting objects: 24006, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (4701/4701), done.
ceiving objects: 1% (241/24006), 43.99 KiB | 56 KiB/s

connect.c:

/***********************************************************************
* connect.c -- Make socket connection using SOCKS4/5 and HTTP tunnel.
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Shun-ichi Goto
* Copyright (c) 2002, J. Grant (English Corrections)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------------
* PROJECT: My Test Program
* AUTHOR: Shun-ichi GOTO <gotoh@taiyo.co.jp>
* CREATE: Wed Jun 21, 2000
* REVISION: $Revision: 100 $
* ---------------------------------------------------------
*
* Getting Source
* ==============
*
* Recent version of 'connect.c' is available from
* http://www.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.c
*
* Related tool, ssh-askpass.exe (alternative ssh-askpass on UNIX)
* is available:
* http://www.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/ssh-askpass.exe.gz
*
* See more detail:
* http://www.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.html
*
* How To Compile
* ==============
*
* On UNIX environment:
* $ gcc connect.c -o connect
*
* On SOLARIS:
* $ gcc -o connect -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl connect.c
*
* on Win32 environment:
* $ cl connect.c wsock32.lib advapi32.lib
* or
* $ bcc32 connect.c wsock32.lib advapi32.lib
* or
* $ gcc connect.c -o connect
*
* on Mac OS X environment:
* $ gcc connect.c -o connect -lresolv
* or
* $ gcc connect.c -o connect -DBIND_8_COMPAT=1
*
* How To Use
* ==========
*
* You can specify proxy method in an environment variable or in a
* command line option.
*
* usage: connect [-dnhst45] [-R resolve] [-p local-port] [-w sec]
* [-H [user@]proxy-server[:port]]
* [-S [user@]socks-server[:port]]
* [-T proxy-server[:port]]
* [-c telnet proxy command]
* host port
*
* "host" and "port" is for the target hostname and port-number to
* connect to.
*
* The -H option specifys a hostname and port number of the http proxy
* server to relay. If port is omitted, 80 is used. You can specify this
* value in the environment variable HTTP_PROXY and pass the -h option
* to use it.
*
* The -S option specifys the hostname and port number of the SOCKS
* server to relay. Like -H, port number can be omitted and the default
* is 1080. You can also specify this value pair in the environment
* variable SOCKS5_SERVER and give the -s option to use it.
*
* The '-4' and the '-5' options are for specifying SOCKS relaying and
* indicates protocol version to use. It is valid only when used with
* '-s' or '-S'. Default is '-5' (protocol version 5)
*
* The '-R' option is for specifying method to resolve the
* hostname. Three keywords ("local", "remote", "both") or dot-notation
* IP address are acceptable. The keyword "both" means, "Try local
* first, then remote". If a dot-notation IP address is specified, use
* this host as nameserver. The default is "remote" for SOCKS5 or
* "local" for others. On SOCKS4 protocol, remote resolving method
* ("remote" and "both") requires protocol 4a supported server.
*
* The '-p' option will forward a local TCP port instead of using the
* standard input and output.
*
* The '-P' option is same to '-p' except keep remote session. The
* program repeats waiting the port with holding remote session without
* disconnecting. To disconnect the remote session, send EOF to stdin or
* kill the program.
*
* The '-w' option specifys timeout seconds for making connection with
* TARGET host.
*
* The '-d' option is used for debug. If you fail to connect, use this
* and check request to and response from server.
*
* You can omit the "port" argument when program name is special format
* containing port number itself. For example,
* $ ln -s connect connect-25
* means this connect-25 command is spcifying port number 25 already
* so you need not 2nd argument (and ignored if specified).
*
* To use proxy, this example is for SOCKS5 connection to connect to
* 'host' at port 25 via SOCKS5 server on 'firewall' host.
* $ connect -S firewall host 25
* or
* $ SOCKS5_SERVER=firewall; export SOCKS5_SERVER
* $ connect -s host 25
*
* For a HTTP-PROXY connection:
* $ connect -H proxy-server:8080 host 25
* or
* $ HTTP_PROXY=proxy-server:8080; export HTTP_PROXY
* $ connect -h host 25
* To forward a local port, for example to use ssh:
* $ connect -p 5550 -H proxy-server:8080 host 22
* ($ ssh -l user -p 5550 localhost )
*
* TIPS
* ====
*
* Connect.c doesn't have any configuration to specify the SOCKS server.
* If you are a mobile user, this limitation might bother you. However,
* You can compile connect.c and link with other standard SOCKS library
* like the NEC SOCKS5 library or Dante. This means connect.c is
* socksified and uses a configration file like to other SOCKSified
* network commands and you can switch configuration file any time
* (ex. when ppp startup) that brings you switching of SOCKS server for
* connect.c in same way with other commands. For this case, you can
* write ~/.ssh/config like this:
*
* ProxyCommand connect -n %h %p
*
* SOCKS5 authentication
* =====================
*
* Only USER/PASS authentication is supported.
*
* Proxy authentication
* ====================
*
* Only BASIC scheme is supported.
*
* Authentication informations
* ===========================
*
* User name for authentication is specifed by an environment variable
* or system login name. And password is specified from environment
* variable or external program (specified in $SSH_ASKPASS) or tty.
*
* Following environment variable is used for specifying user name.
* SOCKS: $SOCKS5_USER, $LOGNAME, $USER
* HTTP Proxy: $HTTP_PROXY_USER, $LOGNAME, $USER
*
* ssh-askpass support
* ===================
*
* You can use ssh-askpass (came from OpenSSH or else) to specify
* password on graphical environment (X-Window or MS Windows). To use
* this, set program name to environment variable SSH_ASKPASS. On UNIX,
* X-Window must be required, so $DISPLAY environment variable is also
* needed. On Win32 environment, $DISPLAY is not mentioned.
*
* Related Informations
* ====================
*
* SOCKS5 -- RFC 1928, RFC 1929, RFC 1961
* NEC SOCKS Reference Implementation is available from:
* http://www.socks.nec.com
* DeleGate version 5 or earlier can be SOCKS4 server,
* and version 6 can be SOCKS5 and SOCKS4 server.
* and version 7.7.0 or later can be SOCKS5 and SOCKS4a server.
* http://www.delegate.org/delegate/
*
* HTTP-Proxy --
* Many http proxy servers supports this, but https should
* be allowed as configuration on your host.
* For example on DeleGate, you should add "https" to the
* "REMITTABLE" parameter to allow HTTP-Proxy like this:
* delegated -Pxxxx ...... REMITTABLE="+,https" ...
*
* Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 -- RFC 2616
* HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication -- RFC 2617
* For proxy authentication, refer these documents.
*
***********************************************************************/


#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>

#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
#undef _WIN32
#endif

#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#include <winsock.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <conio.h>
#else /* !_WIN32 */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#ifndef __hpux
#include <sys/select.h>
#endif /* __hpux */
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)
#define WITH_RESOLVER 1
#include <arpa/nameser.h>
#include <resolv.h>
#else /* not ( not _WIN32 && not __CYGWIN32__) */
#undef WITH_RESOLVER
#endif /* not ( not _WIN32 && not __CYGWIN32__) */
#endif /* !_WIN32 */

#ifdef _WIN32
#define ECONNRESET WSAECONNRESET
#endif /* _WI32 */



#ifndef LINT
static char *vcid = "$Id: connect.c 100 2007-07-03 10:48:26Z gotoh $";
#endif

/* Microsoft Visual C/C++ has _snprintf() and _vsnprintf() */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define snprintf _snprintf
#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
#endif

/* consider Borland C */
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#define _kbhit kbhit
#define _setmode setmode
#endif

/* help message.
Win32 environment does not support -R option (vc and cygwin)
Win32 native compilers does not support -w option, yet (vc)
*/

static char *usage = "usage: %s [-dnhst45] [-p local-port]"
#ifdef _WIN32
#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
"[-w timeout] \n" /* cygwin cannot -R */
#else /* not __CYGWIN32__ */
" \n" /* VC cannot -w nor -R */
#endif /* not __CYGWIN32__ */
#else /* not _WIN32 */
/* help message for UNIX */
"[-R resolve] [-w timeout] \n"
#endif /* not _WIN32 */
" [-H proxy-server[:port]] [-S [user@]socks-server[:port]] \n"
" [-T proxy-server[:port]]\n"
" [-c telnet-proxy-command]\n"
" host port\n";

/* name of this program */
char *progname = NULL;
char *progdesc = "connect --- simple relaying command via proxy.";
char *rcs_revstr = "$Revision: 100 $";
char *revstr = NULL;
int major_version = 1;
int minor_version = 0;

/* set of character for strspn() */
const char *digits = "0123456789";
const char *dotdigits = "0123456789.";

/* options */
int f_debug = 0;

/* report flag to hide secure information */
int f_report = 1;

int connect_timeout = 0;

/* local input type */
#define LOCAL_STDIO 0
#define LOCAL_SOCKET 1
char *local_type_names[] = { "stdio", "socket" };
int local_type = LOCAL_STDIO;
u_short local_port = 0; /* option 'p' */
int f_hold_session = 0; /* option 'P' */

char *telnet_command = "telnet %h %p";

/* utiity types, pair holder of number and string */
typedef struct {
int num;
const char *str;
} LOOKUP_ITEM;

/* relay method, server and port */
#define METHOD_UNDECIDED 0
#define METHOD_DIRECT 1
#define METHOD_SOCKS 2
#define METHOD_HTTP 3
#define METHOD_TELNET 4
char *method_names[] = { "UNDECIDED", "DIRECT", "SOCKS", "HTTP", "TELNET" };

int relay_method = METHOD_UNDECIDED; /* relaying method */
char *relay_host = NULL; /* hostname of relay server */
u_short relay_port = 0; /* port of relay server */
char *relay_user = NULL; /* user name for auth */

/* destination target host and port */
char *dest_host = NULL;
struct sockaddr_in dest_addr;
u_short dest_port = 0;

/* informations for SOCKS */
#define SOCKS5_REP_SUCCEEDED 0x00 /* succeeded */
#define SOCKS5_REP_FAIL 0x01 /* general SOCKS serer failure */
#define SOCKS5_REP_NALLOWED 0x02 /* connection not allowed by ruleset */
#define SOCKS5_REP_NUNREACH 0x03 /* Network unreachable */
#define SOCKS5_REP_HUNREACH 0x04 /* Host unreachable */
#define SOCKS5_REP_REFUSED 0x05 /* connection refused */
#define SOCKS5_REP_EXPIRED 0x06 /* TTL expired */
#define SOCKS5_REP_CNOTSUP 0x07 /* Command not supported */
#define SOCKS5_REP_ANOTSUP 0x08 /* Address not supported */
#define SOCKS5_REP_INVADDR 0x09 /* Inalid address */

LOOKUP_ITEM socks5_rep_names[] = {
{ SOCKS5_REP_SUCCEEDED, "succeeded"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_FAIL, "general SOCKS server failure"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_NALLOWED, "connection not allowed by ruleset"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_NUNREACH, "Network unreachable"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_HUNREACH, "Host unreachable"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_REFUSED, "connection refused"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_EXPIRED, "TTL expired"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_CNOTSUP, "Command not supported"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_ANOTSUP, "Address not supported"},
{ SOCKS5_REP_INVADDR, "Invalid address"},
{ -1, NULL }
};

/* SOCKS5 authentication methods */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_REJECT 0xFF /* No acceptable auth method */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_NOAUTH 0x00 /* without authentication */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_GSSAPI 0x01 /* GSSAPI */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_USERPASS 0x02 /* User/Password */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_CHAP 0x03 /* Challenge-Handshake Auth Proto. */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_EAP 0x05 /* Extensible Authentication Proto. */
#define SOCKS5_AUTH_MAF 0x08 /* Multi-Authentication Framework */

#define SOCKS4_REP_SUCCEEDED 90 /* rquest granted (succeeded) */
#define SOCKS4_REP_REJECTED 91 /* request rejected or failed */
#define SOCKS4_REP_IDENT_FAIL 92 /* cannot connect identd */
#define SOCKS4_REP_USERID 93 /* user id not matched */

LOOKUP_ITEM socks4_rep_names[] = {
{ SOCKS4_REP_SUCCEEDED, "request granted (succeeded)"},
{ SOCKS4_REP_REJECTED, "request rejected or failed"},
{ SOCKS4_REP_IDENT_FAIL, "cannot connect identd"},
{ SOCKS4_REP_USERID, "user id not matched"},
{ -1, NULL }
};

#define RESOLVE_UNKNOWN 0
#define RESOLVE_LOCAL 1
#define RESOLVE_REMOTE 2
#define RESOLVE_BOTH 3
char *resolve_names[] = { "UNKNOWN", "LOCAL", "REMOTE", "BOTH" };

int socks_version = 5; /* SOCKS protocol version */
int socks_resolve = RESOLVE_UNKNOWN;
struct sockaddr_in socks_ns;
char *socks5_auth = NULL;

/* Environment variable names */
#define ENV_SOCKS_SERVER "SOCKS_SERVER" /* SOCKS server */
#define ENV_SOCKS5_SERVER "SOCKS5_SERVER"
#define ENV_SOCKS4_SERVER "SOCKS4_SERVER"

#define ENV_SOCKS_RESOLVE "SOCKS_RESOLVE" /* resolve method */
#define ENV_SOCKS5_RESOLVE "SOCKS5_RESOLVE"
#define ENV_SOCKS4_RESOLVE "SOCKS4_RESOLVE"

#define ENV_SOCKS5_USER "SOCKS5_USER" /* auth user for SOCKS5 */
#define ENV_SOCKS4_USER "SOCKS4_USER" /* auth user for SOCKS4 */
#define ENV_SOCKS_USER "SOCKS_USER" /* auth user for SOCKS */
#define ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWD "SOCKS5_PASSWD" /* auth password for SOCKS5 */
#define ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWORD "SOCKS5_PASSWORD" /* old style */

#define ENV_HTTP_PROXY "HTTP_PROXY" /* common env var */
#define ENV_HTTP_PROXY_USER "HTTP_PROXY_USER" /* auth user */
#define ENV_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD "HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD" /* auth password */

#define ENV_TELNET_PROXY "TELNET_PROXY" /* common env var */

#define ENV_CONNECT_USER "CONNECT_USER" /* default auth user name */
#define ENV_CONNECT_PASSWORD "CONNECT_PASSWORD" /* default auth password */

#define ENV_SOCKS_DIRECT "SOCKS_DIRECT" /* addr-list for non-proxy */
#define ENV_SOCKS5_DIRECT "SOCKS5_DIRECT"
#define ENV_SOCKS4_DIRECT "SOCKS4_DIRECT"
#define ENV_HTTP_DIRECT "HTTP_DIRECT"
#define ENV_CONNECT_DIRECT "CONNECT_DIRECT"

#define ENV_SOCKS5_AUTH "SOCKS5_AUTH"
#define ENV_SSH_ASKPASS "SSH_ASKPASS" /* askpass program */

/* Prefix string of HTTP_PROXY */
#define HTTP_PROXY_PREFIX "http://"
#define PROXY_AUTH_NONE 0
#define PROXY_AUTH_BASIC 1
#define PROXY_AUTH_DIGEST 2
int proxy_auth_type = PROXY_AUTH_NONE;

/* reason of end repeating */
#define REASON_UNK -2
#define REASON_ERROR -1
#define REASON_CLOSED_BY_LOCAL 0
#define REASON_CLOSED_BY_REMOTE 1

/* return value of relay start function. */
#define START_ERROR -1
#define START_OK 0
#define START_RETRY 1

/* socket related definitions */
#ifndef _WIN32
#define SOCKET int
#endif
#ifndef SOCKET_ERROR
#define SOCKET_ERROR -1
#endif

#ifdef _WIN32
#define socket_errno() WSAGetLastError()
#else /* !_WIN32 */
#define closesocket close
#define socket_errno() (errno)
#endif /* !_WIN32 */

#ifdef _WIN32
#define popen _popen
#endif /* WIN32 */

/* packet operation macro */
#define PUT_BYTE(ptr,data) (*(unsigned char*)ptr = data)

/* debug message output */
void
debug( const char *fmt, ... )

{
va_list args;
if ( f_debug ) {
va_start( args, fmt );
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: ");
vfprintf( stderr, fmt, args );
va_end( args );
}
}

void
debug_( const char *fmt, ... )
/* without prefix */
{
va_list args;
if ( f_debug ) {
va_start( args, fmt );
vfprintf( stderr, fmt, args );
va_end( args );
}
}

/* error message output */
void
error( const char *fmt, ... )

{
va_list args;
va_start( args, fmt );
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: ");
vfprintf( stderr, fmt, args );
va_end( args );
}

void
fatal( const char *fmt, ... )

{
va_list args;
va_start( args, fmt );
fprintf(stderr, "FATAL: ");
vfprintf( stderr, fmt, args );
va_end( args );
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}


void *
xmalloc (size_t size)

{
void *ret = malloc(size);
if (ret == NULL)
fatal("Cannot allocate memory: %d bytes.\n", size);
return ret;
}

char *
downcase( char *str )

{
char *buf = str;
while ( *buf ) {
if ( isupper(*buf) )
*buf += 'a'-'A';
buf++;
}
return str; /* return converted arg */
}

char *
expand_host_and_port (const char *fmt, const char *host, int port)

{
const char *src;
char *buf, *dst, *ptr;
size_t len = strlen(fmt) + strlen(host) + 20;
buf = xmalloc (len);
dst = buf;
src = fmt;

while (*src) {
if (*src == '%') {
switch (src[1]) {
case 'h':
strcpy (dst, host);
src += 2;
break;
case 'p':
snprintf (dst, len, "%d", port);
src += 2;
break;
default:
src ++;
break;
}
dst = buf + strlen (buf);
} else if (*src == '\\') {
switch (src[1]) {
case 'r': /* CR */
*dst++ = '\r';
src += 2;
break;
case 'n': /* LF */
*dst++ = '\n';
src += 2;
break;
case 't': /* TAB */
*dst++ = '\t';
src += 2;
break;
default:
src ++;
break;
}
} else {
/* usual */
*dst++ = *src++;
}
*dst = '\0';
}
assert (strlen(buf) < len);
return buf;
}


int
lookup_resolve( const char *str )

{
char *buf = strdup( str );
int ret;

downcase( buf );
if ( strcmp( buf, "both" ) == 0 )
ret = RESOLVE_BOTH;
else if ( strcmp( buf, "remote" ) == 0 )
ret = RESOLVE_REMOTE;
else if ( strcmp( buf, "local" ) == 0 )
ret = RESOLVE_LOCAL;
else if ( strspn(buf, dotdigits) == strlen(buf) ) {
#ifndef WITH_RESOLVER
fatal("Sorry, you can't specify to resolve the hostname with the -R option on Win32 environment.");
#endif /* not WITH_RESOLVER */
ret = RESOLVE_LOCAL; /* this case is also 'local' */
socks_ns.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(buf);
socks_ns.sin_family = AF_INET;
}
else
ret = RESOLVE_UNKNOWN;
free(buf);
return ret;
}

char *
getusername(void)

{
#ifdef _WIN32
static char buf[1024];
DWORD size = sizeof(buf);
buf[0] = '\0';
GetUserName( buf, &size);
return buf;
#else /* not _WIN32 */
struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid());
if ( pw == NULL )
fatal("getpwuid() failed for uid: %d\n", getuid());
return pw->pw_name;
#endif /* not _WIN32 */
}

/* expect
check STR is begin with substr with case-ignored comparison.
Return 1 if matched, otherwise 0.
*/

int
expect( char *str, char *substr)

{
int len = strlen(substr);
while ( 0 < len-- ) {
if ( toupper(*str) != toupper(*substr) )
return 0; /* not matched */
str++, substr++;
}
return 1; /* good, matched */
}


/** PARAMETER operation **/
#define PARAMETER_FILE "/etc/connectrc"
#define PARAMETER_DOTFILE ".connectrc"
typedef struct {
char* name;
char* value;
} PARAMETER_ITEM;
PARAMETER_ITEM parameter_table[] = {
{ ENV_SOCKS_SERVER, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_SERVER, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS4_SERVER, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS_RESOLVE, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_RESOLVE, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS4_RESOLVE, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_USER, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWD, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWORD, NULL },
{ ENV_HTTP_PROXY, NULL },
{ ENV_HTTP_PROXY_USER, NULL },
{ ENV_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD, NULL },
{ ENV_CONNECT_USER, NULL },
{ ENV_CONNECT_PASSWORD, NULL },
{ ENV_SSH_ASKPASS, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_DIRECT, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS4_DIRECT, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS_DIRECT, NULL },
{ ENV_HTTP_DIRECT, NULL },
{ ENV_CONNECT_DIRECT, NULL },
{ ENV_SOCKS5_AUTH, NULL },
{ NULL, NULL }
};

PARAMETER_ITEM*
find_parameter_item(const char* name)

{
int i;
for( i = 0; parameter_table[i].name != NULL; i++ ){
if ( strcmp(name, parameter_table[i].name) == 0 )
return &parameter_table[i];
}
return NULL;
}

void
read_parameter_file_1(const char* name)

{
FILE* f;
int line;
char lbuf[1025];
f = fopen(name, "r");
if( f ){
debug("Reading parameter file(%s)\n", name);
for ( line = 1; fgets(lbuf, 1024, f); line++ ) {
char *p, *q, *param, *value;
p = strchr(lbuf, '\n');
if ( p == NULL )
fatal("%s:%d: buffer overflow\n", name, line);
*p = '\0';
p = strchr(lbuf, '#');
if ( p )
*p = '\0';
for ( p = lbuf; *p; p++ )
if( *p != ' ' && *p != '\t' ) break;
if ( *p == '\0' ) continue;
param = p;
p = strchr(p, '=');
if ( p == NULL ) {
error("%s:%d: missing equal sign\n", name, line);
continue;
}
for ( q = p - 1; q >= lbuf; q-- )
if ( *q != ' ' && *q != '\t' ) break;
*++q = '\0';
for ( ++p; *p; p++ )
if ( *p != ' ' && *p != '\t' ) break;
value = p;
for ( ; *p; p++ );
for ( p--; p >= lbuf; p-- )
if ( *p != ' ' && *p != '\t' ) break;
*++p = '\0';
if ( param && value ) {
PARAMETER_ITEM *item;
item = find_parameter_item(param);
if ( item == NULL ) {
error("%s:%d: unknown parameter `%s'\n", name, line, param);
continue;
}
item->value = strdup(value);
debug("Parameter `%s' is set to `%s'\n", param, value);
}
}
}
}

void
read_parameter_file(void)

{
#if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(cygwin)
char *name;
struct passwd *pw;
#endif

read_parameter_file_1(PARAMETER_FILE);
#if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(cygwin)
pw = getpwuid(getuid());
if ( pw == NULL )
fatal("getpwuid() failed for uid: %d\n", getuid());
name = xmalloc(strlen(pw->pw_dir) + strlen(PARAMETER_DOTFILE) + 2);
strcpy(name, pw->pw_dir);
strcat(name, "/" PARAMETER_DOTFILE);
read_parameter_file_1(name);
free(name);
#endif /* _WIN32 */
}

char*
getparam(const char* name)

{
char *value = getenv(name);
if ( value == NULL ){
PARAMETER_ITEM *item = find_parameter_item(name);
if ( item != NULL )
value = item->value;
}
return value;
}


/** DIRECT connection **/
#define MAX_DIRECT_ADDR_LIST 256

struct ADDRPAIR {
struct in_addr addr;
struct in_addr mask;
char *name;
int negative;
};

struct ADDRPAIR direct_addr_list[MAX_DIRECT_ADDR_LIST];
int n_direct_addr_list = 0;

void
mask_addr (void *addr, void *mask, int addrlen)

{
char *a, *m;
a = addr;
m = mask;
while ( 0 < addrlen-- )
*a++ &= *m++;
}

int
add_direct_addr (struct in_addr *addr, struct in_addr *mask, int negative)

{
struct in_addr iaddr;
char *s;
if ( MAX_DIRECT_ADDR_LIST <= n_direct_addr_list ) {
error("direct address table is full!\n");
return -1;
}
iaddr = *addr;
mask_addr(&iaddr, mask, sizeof(iaddr));
s = strdup(inet_ntoa(iaddr));
debug("adding direct addr entry: %s%s/%s\n",
negative? "!": "", s, inet_ntoa(*mask));
free(s);
memcpy( &direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].addr,
&iaddr, sizeof(iaddr));
memcpy( &direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].mask,
mask, sizeof(*mask));
direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].name = NULL;
direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].negative = negative;
n_direct_addr_list++;
return 0;
}


/* add domain/host name entry to direct name table */
int
add_direct_host( const char *name, int negative)

{
if ( MAX_DIRECT_ADDR_LIST <= n_direct_addr_list ) {
error("direct address table is full!\n");
return -1;
}
if (*name == '*')
name++;
if (*name == '.')
name++;
debug("adding direct name entry: %s%s\n", negative? "!": "", name);
direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].name = downcase(strdup(name));
direct_addr_list[n_direct_addr_list].negative = negative;
n_direct_addr_list++;
return 0;
}


int
parse_addr_pair (const char *str, struct in_addr *addr, struct in_addr *mask)

{
/* NOTE: */
/* Assume already be splitted by separator
and formatted as folowing:
1) 12.34.56.789/255.255.255.0
2) 12.34.56.789/24
3) 12.34.56.
All above generates same addr/mask pair 12.34.56.0 and 255.255.255.0
*/

const char *ptr;
u_char *dsta, *dstm;
int i, n;

assert( str != NULL );
addr->s_addr = 0;
mask->s_addr = 0;
ptr = str;
dsta = (u_char*)&addr->s_addr;
dstm = (u_char*)&mask->s_addr;
for (i=0; i<4; i++ ) {
if ( *ptr == '\0' )
break; /* case of format #3 */
if ( !isdigit(*ptr) )
return -1; /* format error: */
*dsta++ = atoi( ptr );
*dstm++ = 255; /* automatic mask for format #3 */
while ( isdigit(*ptr) ) /* skip digits */
ptr++;
if ( *ptr == '.' )
ptr++;
else
break;
}
/* At this point, *ptr points '/' or EOS ('\0') */
if ( *ptr == '\0' )
return 0; /* complete as format #3 */
if ( *ptr != '/' )
return -1; /* format error */
/* Now parse mask for format #1 or #2 */
ptr++;
mask->s_addr = 0; /* clear automatic mask */

if ( strchr( ptr, '.') ) {
/* case of format #1 */
dstm = (u_char*)&mask->s_addr;
for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
if ( !isdigit(*ptr) )
return -1; /* format error: */
*dstm++ = atoi(ptr);
while ( isdigit(*ptr) ) /* skip digits */
ptr++;
if ( *ptr == '.' )
ptr++;
else
break; /* from for loop */
}
/* complete as format #1 */
} else {
/* case of format #2 */
if ( !isdigit(*ptr) )
return -1; /* format error: */
n = atoi(ptr);
if ( n<0 || 32<n)
return -1; /* format error */
mask->s_addr = (n==0)? 0: htonl(((u_long)0xFFFFFFFF)<<(32-n));
/* complete as format #1 */
}
return 0;
}

void
initialize_direct_addr (void)

{
int negative;
int n_entries;
char *env = NULL, *beg, *next, *envkey = NULL;
struct in_addr addr, mask;

if ( relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS ){
if ( socks_version == 5 )
envkey = ENV_SOCKS5_DIRECT;
else
envkey = ENV_SOCKS4_DIRECT;
env = getparam(envkey);
if ( env == NULL )
env = getparam(ENV_SOCKS_DIRECT);
} else if ( relay_method == METHOD_HTTP ){
env = getparam(ENV_HTTP_DIRECT);
}

if ( env == NULL )
env = getparam(ENV_CONNECT_DIRECT);

if ( env == NULL )
return; /* no entry */
debug("making direct addr list from: '%s'\n", env);
env = strdup( env ); /* reallocate to modify */
beg = next = env;
n_entries = 0;
do {
if ( MAX_DIRECT_ADDR_LIST <= n_entries ) {
error("too many entries in %s", envkey);
break; /* from do loop */
}
next = strchr( beg, ',');
if ( next != NULL )
*next++ = '\0';
addr.s_addr = 0;
mask.s_addr = 0;
if (*beg == '!') {
negative = 1;
beg++;
} else
negative = 0;
if ( !parse_addr_pair( beg, &addr, &mask ) ) {
add_direct_addr( &addr, &mask, negative );
} else {
add_direct_host( beg, negative );
}
if ( next != NULL )
beg = next;
} while ( next != NULL );

free( env );
return;
}

int
cmp_addr (void *addr1, void *addr2, int addrlen)

{
return memcmp( addr1, addr2, addrlen );
}

int
is_direct_address (const struct in_addr addr)

{
int i, neg;
struct in_addr iaddr;

/* Note: assume IPV4 address !! */
for (i=0; i<n_direct_addr_list; i++ ) {
if (direct_addr_list[i].name != NULL)
continue; /* it's name entry */
neg = direct_addr_list[i].negative;
iaddr = addr;
mask_addr( &iaddr, &direct_addr_list[i].mask,
sizeof(struct in_addr));
if (cmp_addr(&iaddr, &direct_addr_list[i].addr,
sizeof(struct in_addr)) == 0) {
char *a, *m;
a = strdup(inet_ntoa(direct_addr_list[i].addr));
m = strdup(inet_ntoa(direct_addr_list[i].mask));
debug("match with: %s/%s%s\n", a, m, neg? " (negative)": "");
free(a);
free(m);
return !neg? 1: 0;
}
}
debug("not matched, addr to be relayed: %s\n", inet_ntoa(addr));
return 0; /* not direct */
}


/* check s1 is ends with s2.
return 1 if exact match or domain part match.
return 0 if s1 is shorter than s2 or partial match.
For example,
ends_with("bar.com", "bar.com") => 1 (exact match)
ends_with("foo.bar.com", "bar.com") => 1 (domain match)
ends_with("foo.beebar.com", "bar.com") => 0 (partial match)
ends_with("bar", "bar.com") => 0 (shorter)
*/

domain_match(const char *s1, const char *s2)
{
int len1, len2;
const char *tail1, *tail2;
len1 = strlen(s1);
len2 = strlen(s2);
if (len1 < len2 || len1 == 0 || len2 == 0)
return 0; /* not match */
tail1 = s1 + len1;
tail2 = s2 + len2;
while (0 < len1 && 0 < len2) {
if (*--tail1 != *--tail2)
break; /* not match */
len1--, len2--;
}
if (len2 != 0)
return 0; /* not match */
/* Now exact match, domain match or partial match.
Return true if exact or domain match.
Or continue checking. */

if (tail1 == s1 || tail1[-1] == '.')
return 1; /* match! */
return 0; /* not match */
}

/* Check given NAME is ends with one of
registered direct name entry.
Return 1 if matched, or 0.
*/

int
is_direct_name (const char *name)

{
int len, i;
const char *tail;
debug("checking %s is for direct?\n", name);
name = downcase(strdup(name));
len = strlen(name);
if (len < 1)
return 0; /* false */
tail = &name[len];
for (i=0; i<n_direct_addr_list; i++ ) {
int dlen, neg;
const char *dname;
const char *n, *d;
dname = direct_addr_list[i].name;
if (dname == NULL)
continue; /* it's addr/mask entry */
neg = direct_addr_list[i].negative;
if (domain_match(name, dname)) {
debug("match with: %s%s\n", dname, neg? " (negative)": "");
if (neg) {
return 0; /* not direct */
} else {
return 1; /* direct*/
}
}
}
return 0; /* not matched */
}

/* check to connect to HOST directyly?
return 1 if to be direct, 0 for else. */

int
check_direct(const char *host)

{
struct in_addr addr;
addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host);
if (addr.s_addr != INADDR_NONE) {
/* case of IP address */
if (is_direct_address(addr)) {
debug("%s is for direct.\n", host);
return 1; /* true */
}
} else {
/* case of hostname */
if (is_direct_name(host)) {
debug("%s is for direct.\n", host);
return 1; /* true */
}
}
debug("%s is for not direct.\n", host);
return 0; /* false */
}


/** TTY operation **/

int intr_flag = 0;

#ifndef _WIN32
void
intr_handler(int sig)

{
intr_flag = 1;
}

void
tty_change_echo(int fd, int enable)

{
static struct termios ntio, otio; /* new/old termios */
static sigset_t nset, oset; /* new/old sigset */
static struct sigaction nsa, osa; /* new/old sigaction */
static int disabled = 0;

if ( disabled && enable ) {
/* enable echo */
tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &otio);
disabled = 0;
/* resotore sigaction */
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &osa, NULL);
if ( intr_flag != 0 ) {
/* re-generate signal */
kill(getpid(), SIGINT);
sigemptyset(&nset);
sigsuspend(&nset);
intr_flag = 0;
}
} else if (!disabled && !enable) {
/* set SIGINTR handler and break syscall on singal */
sigemptyset(&nset);
sigaddset(&nset, SIGTSTP);
sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nset, &oset);
intr_flag = 0;
memset(&nsa, 0, sizeof(nsa));
nsa.sa_handler = intr_handler;
sigaction(SIGINT, &nsa, &osa);
/* disable echo */
if (tcgetattr(fd, &otio) == 0 && (otio.c_lflag & ECHO)) {
disabled = 1;
ntio = otio;
ntio.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHONL);
(void) tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &ntio);
}
}

return;
}

#define TTY_NAME "/dev/tty"
int
tty_readpass( const char *prompt, char *buf, size_t size )

{
int tty, ret = 0;

tty = open(TTY_NAME, O_RDWR);
if ( tty < 0 ) {
error("Unable to open %s\n", TTY_NAME);
return -1; /* can't open tty */
}
if ( size <= 0 )
return -1; /* no room */
write(tty, prompt, strlen(prompt));
buf[0] = '\0';
tty_change_echo(tty, 0); /* disable echo */
ret = read(tty,buf, size-1);
tty_change_echo(tty, 1); /* restore */
write(tty, "\n", 1); /* new line */
close(tty);
if ( strchr(buf,'\n') == NULL )
return -1;
if ( 0 < ret )
buf[ret] = '\0';
return ret;
}

#else /* _WIN32 */

BOOL __stdcall
w32_intr_handler(DWORD dwCtrlType)

{
if ( dwCtrlType == CTRL_C_EVENT ) {
intr_flag = 1;
return TRUE;
} else {
return FALSE;
}
}

#define tty_readpass w32_tty_readpass
int
w32_tty_readpass( const char *prompt, char *buf, size_t size )

{
HANDLE in = CreateFile("CONIN$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE,
0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
HANDLE out = CreateFile("CONOUT$", GENERIC_WRITE,
0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
DWORD mode;
DWORD ret, bytes;

if (in == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || out == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
fatal("Cannot open console. (errno=%d)", GetLastError());

WriteFile(out, prompt, strlen(prompt), &bytes, 0);
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(w32_intr_handler, TRUE ); /* add handler */
GetConsoleMode(in, &mode);
SetConsoleMode(in, mode&~ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT); /* disable echo */
ret = ReadFile(in, buf, size, &bytes, 0);
SetConsoleMode(in, mode); /* enable echo */
SetConsoleCtrlHandler( w32_intr_handler, FALSE ); /* remove handler */
if ( intr_flag )
GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_C_EVENT, 0); /* re-signal */
WriteFile(out,"\n", 1, &bytes, 0);
CloseHandle(in);
CloseHandle(out);
return ret;
}

#endif /* _WIN32 */

/*** User / Password ***/

/* SOCKS5 and HTTP Proxy authentication may requires username and
password. We ll give it via environment variable or tty.
Username and password for authentication are decided by
following rules:

Username is taken from
1) server location spec (i.e. user@host:port)
2) environment variables (see tables.1)
3) system account name currently logged in.

Table.1 Order of environment variables for username

| SOCKS v5 | SOCKS v4 | HTTP proxy |
--+-------------+-------------+-----------------+
1 | SOCKS45_USER | SOCKS4_USER | HTTP_PROXY_USER |
--+-------------+-------------+ |
2 | SOCKS_USER | |
--+---------------------------+-----------------+
3 | CONNECT_USER |
--+---------------------------------------------+

Password is taken from
1) by environment variables (see table.2)
2) by entering from tty.

Table.2 Order of environment variables for password

| SOCKS v5 | HTTP proxy |
--+-----------------+---------------------+
1 | SOCKS5_PASSWD | |
--+-----------------+ HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD |
2 | SOCKS5_PASSWORD | |
--+-----------------+---------------------+
3 | CONNECT_PASSWORD |
--+---------------------------------------+

Note: SOCKS5_PASSWD which is added in rev. 1.79
to share value with NEC SOCKS implementation.
*/


char *
determine_relay_user ()

{
char *user = NULL;
/* get username from environment variable, or system. */
if (relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS) {
if (user == NULL && socks_version == 5)
user = getparam (ENV_SOCKS5_USER);
if (user == NULL && socks_version == 4)
user = getparam (ENV_SOCKS4_USER);
if (user == NULL)
user = getparam (ENV_SOCKS_USER);
} else if (relay_method == METHOD_HTTP) {
if (user == NULL)
user = getparam (ENV_HTTP_PROXY_USER);
}
if (user == NULL)
user = getparam (ENV_CONNECT_USER);
/* determine relay user by system call if not yet. */
if (user == NULL)
user = getusername();
return user;
}

char *
determine_relay_password ()

{
char *pass = NULL;
if (pass == NULL && relay_method == METHOD_HTTP)
pass = getparam(ENV_HTTP_PROXY_PASSWORD);
if (pass == NULL && relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS)
pass = getparam(ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWD);
if (pass == NULL && relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS)
pass = getparam(ENV_SOCKS5_PASSWORD);
if (pass == NULL)
pass = getparam(ENV_CONNECT_PASSWORD);
return pass;
}


/*** network operations ***/


/* set_relay()
Determine relay informations:
method, host, port, and username.
1st arg, METHOD should be METHOD_xxx.
2nd arg, SPEC is hostname or hostname:port or user@hostame:port.
hostname is domain name or dot notation.
If port is omitted, use 80 for METHOD_HTTP method,
use 1080 for METHOD_SOCKS method.
Username is also able to given by 3rd. format.
2nd argument SPEC can be NULL. if NULL, use environment variable.
*/

int
set_relay( int method, char *spec )

{
char *buf, *sep, *resolve;

relay_method = method;

read_parameter_file();
initialize_direct_addr();
if (n_direct_addr_list == 0) {
debug ("No direct address are specified.\n");
} else {
debug ("%d direct address entries.\n", n_direct_addr_list);
}

switch ( method ) {
case METHOD_DIRECT:
return -1; /* nothing to do */

case METHOD_SOCKS:
if ( spec == NULL ) {
switch ( socks_version ) {
case 5:
spec = getparam(ENV_SOCKS5_SERVER);
break;
case 4:
spec = getparam(ENV_SOCKS4_SERVER);
break;
}
}
if ( spec == NULL )
spec = getparam(ENV_SOCKS_SERVER);

if ( spec == NULL )
fatal("Failed to determine SOCKS server.\n");
relay_port = 1080; /* set default first */

/* determine resolve method */
if ( socks_resolve == RESOLVE_UNKNOWN ) {
if ( ((socks_version == 5) &&
((resolve = getparam(ENV_SOCKS5_RESOLVE)) != NULL)) ||
((socks_version == 4) &&
((resolve = getparam(ENV_SOCKS4_RESOLVE)) != NULL)) ||
((resolve = getparam(ENV_SOCKS_RESOLVE)) != NULL) ) {
socks_resolve = lookup_resolve( resolve );
if ( socks_resolve == RESOLVE_UNKNOWN )
fatal("Invalid resolve method: %s\n", resolve);
} else {
/* default */
if ( socks_version == 5 )
socks_resolve = RESOLVE_REMOTE;
else
socks_resolve = RESOLVE_LOCAL;
}
}
break;

case METHOD_HTTP:
if ( spec == NULL )
spec = getparam(ENV_HTTP_PROXY);
if ( spec == NULL )
fatal("You must specify http proxy server\n");
relay_port = 80; /* set default first */
break;
case METHOD_TELNET:
if ( spec == NULL )
spec = getparam(ENV_TELNET_PROXY);
if ( spec == NULL )
fatal("You must specify telnet proxy server\n");
relay_port = 23; /* set default first */
}

if (expect( spec, HTTP_PROXY_PREFIX)) {
/* URL format like: "http://server:port/" */
/* extract server:port part */
buf = strdup( spec + strlen(HTTP_PROXY_PREFIX));
buf[strcspn(buf, "/")] = '\0';
} else {
/* assume spec is aready "server:port" format */
buf = strdup( spec );
}
spec = buf;

/* check username in spec */
sep = strchr( spec, '@' );
if ( sep != NULL ) {
*sep = '\0';
relay_user = strdup( spec );
spec = sep +1;
}
if (relay_user == NULL)
relay_user = determine_relay_user();

/* split out hostname and port number from spec */
sep = strchr(spec,':');
if ( sep == NULL ) {
/* hostname only, port is already set as default */
relay_host = strdup( spec );
} else {
/* hostname and port */
relay_port = atoi(sep+1);
*sep = '\0';
relay_host = strdup( spec );
}
free(buf);
return 0;
}


u_short
resolve_port( const char *service )

{
int port;
if ( service[strspn (service, digits)] == '\0' ) {
/* all digits, port number */
port = atoi(service);
} else {
/* treat as service name */
struct servent *ent;
ent = getservbyname( service, NULL );
if ( ent == NULL ) {
debug("Unknown service, '%s'\n", service);
port = 0;
} else {
port = ntohs(ent->s_port);
debug("service: %s => %d\n", service, port);
}
}
return (u_short)port;
}

void
make_revstr(void)

{
char *ptr;
size_t len;
ptr = strstr(rcs_revstr, ": ");
if (!ptr) {
revstr = strdup("unknown");
return;
}
ptr += 2;
/* assume subversion's keyword expansion like "Revision: 96". */
minor_version = atoi(ptr);
revstr = xmalloc(20);
snprintf(revstr, 20, "%d.%d", major_version, minor_version);
}

int
getarg( int argc, char **argv )

{
int err = 0;
char *ptr, *server = (char*)NULL;
int method = METHOD_DIRECT;

progname = *argv;
argc--, argv++;

/* check optinos */
while ( (0 < argc) && (**argv == '-') ) {
ptr = *argv + 1;
while ( *ptr ) {
switch ( *ptr ) {
case 's': /* use SOCKS */
method = METHOD_SOCKS;
break;

case 'n': /* no proxy */
method = METHOD_DIRECT;
break;

case 'h': /* use http-proxy */
method = METHOD_HTTP;
break;
case 't':
method = METHOD_TELNET;
break;

case 'S': /* specify SOCKS server */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
method = METHOD_SOCKS;
server = *argv;
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

case 'H': /* specify http-proxy server */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
method = METHOD_HTTP;
server = *argv;
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;
case 'T': /* specify telnet proxy server */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
method = METHOD_TELNET;
server = *argv;
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

case 'c':
if (1 < argc) {
argv++, argc--;
telnet_command = *argv;
} else {
error("option '%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

case 'P':
f_hold_session = 1;
/* without break */
case 'p': /* specify port to forward */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
local_type = LOCAL_SOCKET;
local_port = resolve_port(*argv);
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

#ifndef _WIN32
case 'w':
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
connect_timeout = atoi(*argv);
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;
#endif /* not _WIN32 */

case '4':
socks_version = 4;
break;

case '5':
socks_version = 5;
break;

case 'a':
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
socks5_auth = *argv;
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

case 'R': /* specify resolve method */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
argv++, argc--;
socks_resolve = lookup_resolve( *argv );
} else {
error("option '-%c' needs argument.\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
break;

case 'V': /* print version */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\nVersion %s\n", progdesc, revstr);
exit(0);

case 'd': /* debug mode */
f_debug++;
break;

default:
error("unknown option '-%c'\n", *ptr);
err++;
}
ptr++;
}
argc--, argv++;
}

/* check error */
if ( 0 < err )
goto quit;

set_relay( method, server );

/* check destination HOST (MUST) */
if ( argc == 0 ) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\nVersion %s\n", progdesc, revstr);
fprintf(stderr, usage, progname);
exit(0);
}
dest_host = argv[0];
/* decide port or service name from programname or argument */
if ( ((ptr=strrchr( progname, '/' )) != NULL) ||
((ptr=strchr( progname, '\\')) != NULL) )
ptr++;
else
ptr = progname;
if ( dest_port == 0 ) {
/* accept only if -P is not specified. */
if ( 1 < argc ) {
/* get port number from argument (prior to progname) */
/* NOTE: This way is for cvs ext method. */
dest_port = resolve_port(argv[1]);
} else if ( strncmp( ptr, "connect-", 8) == 0 ) {
/* decide port number from program name */
char *str = strdup( ptr+8 );
str[strcspn( str, "." )] = '\0';
dest_port = resolve_port(str);
free(str);
}
}
/* check port number */
if ( dest_port <= 0 ) {
error( "You must specify the destination port correctly.\n");
err++;
goto quit;
}
if ( (relay_method != METHOD_DIRECT) && (relay_port <= 0) ) {
error("Invalid relay port: %d\n", dest_port);
err++;
goto quit;
}

quit:
/* report for debugging */
debug("relay_method = %s (%d)\n",
method_names[relay_method], relay_method);
if ( relay_method != METHOD_DIRECT ) {
debug("relay_host=%s\n", relay_host);
debug("relay_port=%d\n", relay_port);
debug("relay_user=%s\n", relay_user);
}
if ( relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS ) {
debug("socks_version=%d\n", socks_version);
debug("socks_resolve=%s (%d)\n",
resolve_names[socks_resolve], socks_resolve);
}
debug("local_type=%s\n", local_type_names[local_type]);
if ( local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET ) {
debug("local_port=%d\n", local_port);
if (f_hold_session)
debug (" with holding remote session.\n");
}
debug("dest_host=%s\n", dest_host);
debug("dest_port=%d\n", dest_port);
if ( 0 < err ) {
fprintf(stderr, usage, progname);
exit(1);
}
return 0;
}

#ifndef _WIN32
/* Time-out feature is not allowed for Win32 native compilers. */
/* MSVC and Borland C cannot but Cygwin and UNIXes can. */

/* timeout signal hander */
void
sig_timeout(void)

{
signal( SIGALRM, SIG_IGN );
alarm( 0 );
error( "timed out\n" );
exit(1);
}

/* set timeout param = seconds, 0 clears */
void
set_timeout(int timeout)

{
/* This feature is allowed for UNIX or cygwin environments, currently */
if ( timeout == 0 ) {
debug( "clearing timeout\n" );
signal( SIGALRM, SIG_IGN );
alarm( 0 );
} else {
debug( "setting timeout: %d seconds\n", timeout );
signal(SIGALRM, (void *)sig_timeout);
alarm( timeout );
}
}
#endif

#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)
void
switch_ns (struct sockaddr_in *ns)

{
res_init();
memcpy (&_res.nsaddr_list[0], ns, sizeof(*ns));
_res.nscount = 1;
debug("Using nameserver at %s\n", inet_ntoa(ns->sin_addr));
}
#endif /* !_WIN32 && !__CYGWIN32__ */

/* TODO: IPv6
TODO: fallback if askpass execution failed.
*/


int
local_resolve (const char *host, struct sockaddr_in *addr)

{
struct hostent *ent;
if ( strspn(host, dotdigits) == strlen(host) ) {
/* given by IPv4 address */
addr->sin_family = AF_INET;
addr->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host);
} else {
debug("resolving host by name: %s\n", host);
ent = gethostbyname (host);
if ( ent ) {
memcpy (&addr->sin_addr, ent->h_addr, ent->h_length);
addr->sin_family = ent->h_addrtype;
debug("resolved: %s (%s)\n",
host, inet_ntoa(addr->sin_addr));
} else {
debug("failed to resolve locally.\n");
return -1; /* failed */
}
}
return 0; /* good */
}

int
open_connection( const char *host, u_short port )

{
SOCKET s;
struct sockaddr_in saddr;

/* resolve address of proxy or direct target */
if (local_resolve (host, &saddr) < 0) {
error("can't resolve hostname: %s\n", host);
return SOCKET_ERROR;
}
saddr.sin_port = htons(port);

debug("connecting to %s:%u\n", inet_ntoa(saddr.sin_addr), port);
s = socket( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 );
if ( connect( s, (struct sockaddr *)&saddr, sizeof(saddr))
== SOCKET_ERROR) {
debug( "connect() failed.\n");
return SOCKET_ERROR;
}
return s;
}

void
report_text( char *prefix, char *buf )

{
static char work[1024];
char *tmp;

if ( !f_debug )
return;
if ( !f_report )
return; /* don't report */
debug("%s \"", prefix);
while ( *buf ) {
memset( work, 0, sizeof(work));
tmp = work;
while ( *buf && ((tmp-work) < (int)sizeof(work)-5) ) {
switch ( *buf ) {
case '\t': *tmp++ = '\\'; *tmp++ = 't'; break;
case '\r': *tmp++ = '\\'; *tmp++ = 'r'; break;
case '\n': *tmp++ = '\\'; *tmp++ = 'n'; break;
case '\\': *tmp++ = '\\'; *tmp++ = '\\'; break;
default:
if ( isprint(*buf) ) {
*tmp++ = *buf;
} else {
int consumed = tmp - work;
snprintf( tmp, sizeof(work)-consumed,
"\\x%02X", (unsigned char)*buf);
tmp += strlen(tmp);
}
}
buf++;
*tmp = '\0';
}
debug_("%s", work);
}

debug_("\"\n");
}


void
report_bytes( char *prefix, char *buf, int len )

{
if ( ! f_debug )
return;
debug( "%s", prefix );
while ( 0 < len ) {
fprintf( stderr, " %02x", *(unsigned char *)buf);
buf++;
len--;
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
return;
}

int
atomic_out( SOCKET s, char *buf, int size )

{
int ret, len;

assert( buf != NULL );
assert( 0<=size );
/* do atomic out */
ret = 0;
while ( 0 < size ) {
len = send( s, buf+ret, size, 0 );
if ( len == -1 )
fatal("atomic_out() failed to send(), %d\n", socket_errno());
ret += len;
size -= len;
}
if (!f_report) {
debug("atomic_out() [some bytes]\n");
debug(">>> xx xx xx xx ...\n");
} else {
debug("atomic_out() [%d bytes]\n", ret);
report_bytes(">>>", buf, ret);
}
return ret;
}

int
atomic_in( SOCKET s, char *buf, int size )

{
int ret, len;

assert( buf != NULL );
assert( 0<=size );

/* do atomic in */
ret = 0;
while ( 0 < size ) {
len = recv( s, buf+ret, size, 0 );
if ( len == -1 ) {
fatal("atomic_in() failed to recv(), %d\n", socket_errno());
} else if ( len == 0 ) {
fatal( "Connection closed by peer.\n");
}
ret += len;
size -= len;
}
if (!f_report) {
debug("atomic_in() [some bytes]\n");
debug("<<< xx xx xx xx ...\n");
} else {
debug("atomic_in() [%d bytes]\n", ret);
report_bytes("<<<", buf, ret);
}
return ret;
}

int
line_input( SOCKET s, char *buf, int size )

{
char *dst = buf;
if ( size == 0 )
return 0; /* no error */
size--;
while ( 0 < size ) {
switch ( recv( s, dst, 1, 0) ) { /* recv one-by-one */
case SOCKET_ERROR:
error("recv() error\n");
return -1; /* error */
case 0:
size = 0; /* end of stream */
break;
default:
/* continue reading until last 1 char is EOL? */
if ( *dst == '\n' ) {
/* finished */
size = 0;
} else {
/* more... */
size--;
}
dst++;
}
}
*dst = '\0';
report_text( "<<<", buf);
return 0;
}

/* cut_token()
Span token in given string STR until char in DELIM is appeared.
Then replace contiguous DELIMS with '\0' for string termination
and returns next pointer.
If no next token, return NULL.
*/

char *
cut_token( char *str, char *delim)

{
char *ptr = str + strcspn(str, delim);
char *end = ptr + strspn(ptr, delim);
if ( ptr == str )
return NULL;
while ( ptr < end )
*ptr++ = '\0';
return ptr;
}

const char *
lookup(int num, LOOKUP_ITEM *items)

{
int i = 0;
while (0 <= items[i].num) {
if (items[i].num == num)
return items[i].str;
i++;
}
return "(unknown)";
}

/* readpass()
password input routine
Use ssh-askpass (same mechanism to OpenSSH)
*/

char *
readpass( const char* prompt, ...)

{
static char buf[1000]; /* XXX, don't be fix length */
va_list args;
va_start(args, prompt);
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), prompt, args);
va_end(args);

if ( getparam(ENV_SSH_ASKPASS)
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)
&& getenv("DISPLAY")
#endif /* not _WIN32 && not __CYGWIN32__ */
) {
/* use ssh-askpass to get password */
FILE *fp;
char *askpass = getparam(ENV_SSH_ASKPASS), *cmd;
int cmd_size = strlen(askpass) +1 +1 +strlen(buf) +1 +1;
cmd = xmalloc(cmd_size);
snprintf(cmd, cmd_size, "%s \"%s\"", askpass, buf);
fp = popen(cmd, "r");
free(cmd);
if ( fp == NULL )
return NULL; /* fail */
buf[0] = '\0';
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) == NULL)
return NULL; /* fail */
fclose(fp);
} else {
tty_readpass( buf, buf, sizeof(buf));
}
buf[strcspn(buf, "\r\n")] = '\0';
return buf;
}

static int
socks5_do_auth_userpass( int s )

{
unsigned char buf[1024], *ptr;
char *pass = NULL;
int len;

/* do User/Password authentication. */
/* This feature requires username and password from
command line argument or environment variable,
or terminal. */

if (relay_user == NULL)
fatal("cannot determine user name.\n");

/* get password from environment variable if exists. */
if ((pass=determine_relay_password()) == NULL &&
(pass=readpass("Enter SOCKS5 password for %s@%s: ",
relay_user, relay_host)) == NULL)
fatal("Cannot get password for user: %s\n", relay_user);

/* make authentication packet */
ptr = buf;
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 1 ); /* subnegotiation ver.: 1 */
len = strlen( relay_user ); /* ULEN and UNAME */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, len );
strcpy( ptr, relay_user );
ptr += len;
len = strlen( pass ); /* PLEN and PASSWD */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, strlen(pass));
strcpy( ptr, pass );
ptr += len;
memset (pass, 0, strlen(pass)); /* erase password */

/* send it and get answer */
f_report = 0;
atomic_out( s, buf, ptr-buf );
f_report = 1;
atomic_in( s, buf, 2 );

/* check status */
if ( buf[1] == 0 )
return 0; /* success */
else
return -1; /* fail */
}

static const char *
socks5_getauthname( int auth )

{
switch ( auth ) {
case SOCKS5_AUTH_REJECT: return "REJECTED";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_NOAUTH: return "NO-AUTH";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_GSSAPI: return "GSSAPI";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_USERPASS: return "USERPASS";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_CHAP: return "CHAP";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_EAP: return "EAP";
case SOCKS5_AUTH_MAF: return "MAF";
default: return "(unknown)";
}
}

typedef struct {
char* name;
unsigned char auth;
} AUTH_METHOD_ITEM;

AUTH_METHOD_ITEM socks5_auth_table[] = {
{ "none", SOCKS5_AUTH_NOAUTH },
{ "gssapi", SOCKS5_AUTH_GSSAPI },
{ "userpass", SOCKS5_AUTH_USERPASS },
{ "chap", SOCKS5_AUTH_CHAP },
{ NULL, -1 },
};

int
socks5_auth_parse_1(char *start, char *end)
{
int i, len;
for ( ; *start; start++ )
if ( *start != ' ' && *start != '\t') break;
for ( end--; end >= start; end-- ) {
if ( *end != ' ' && *end != '\t'){
end++;
break;
}
}
len = end - start;
for ( i = 0; socks5_auth_table[i].name != NULL; i++ ){
if ( strncmp(start, socks5_auth_table[i].name, len) == 0) {
return socks5_auth_table[i].auth;
}
}
fatal("Unknown auth method: %s\n", start);
return -1;
}

int
socks5_auth_parse(char *start, unsigned char *auth_list, int max_auth)
{
char *end;
int i = 0;
while ( i < max_auth ) {
end = strchr(start, ',');
if (*start && end) {
auth_list[i++] = socks5_auth_parse_1(start, end);
start = ++end;
} else {
break;
}
}
if ( *start && ( i < max_auth ) ){
for( end = start; *end; end++ );
auth_list[i++] = socks5_auth_parse_1(start, end);
} else {
fatal("Too much auth method.\n");
}
return i;
}

/* begin SOCKS5 relaying
And no authentication is supported.
*/

int
begin_socks5_relay( SOCKET s )

{
unsigned char buf[256], *ptr, *env = socks5_auth;
unsigned char n_auth = 0; unsigned char auth_list[10], auth_method;
int len, auth_result, i;

debug( "begin_socks_relay()\n");

/* request authentication */
ptr = buf;
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 5); /* SOCKS version (5) */

if ( env == NULL )
env = getparam(ENV_SOCKS5_AUTH);
if ( env == NULL ) {
/* add no-auth authentication */
auth_list[n_auth++] = SOCKS5_AUTH_NOAUTH;
/* add user/pass authentication */
auth_list[n_auth++] = SOCKS5_AUTH_USERPASS;
} else {
n_auth = socks5_auth_parse(env, auth_list, 10);
}
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, n_auth); /* num auth */
for (i=0; i<n_auth; i++) {
debug("available auth method[%d] = %s (0x%02x)\n",
i, socks5_getauthname(auth_list[i]), auth_list[i]);
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, auth_list[i]); /* authentications */
}
atomic_out( s, buf, ptr-buf ); /* send requst */
atomic_in( s, buf, 2 ); /* recv response */
if ( (buf[0] != 5) || /* ver5 response */
(buf[1] == 0xFF) ) { /* check auth method */
error("No auth method accepted.\n");
return -1;
}
auth_method = buf[1];

debug("auth method: %s\n", socks5_getauthname(auth_method));

switch ( auth_method ) {
case SOCKS5_AUTH_REJECT:
error("No acceptable authentication method\n");
return -1; /* fail */

case SOCKS5_AUTH_NOAUTH:
/* nothing to do */
auth_result = 0;
break;

case SOCKS5_AUTH_USERPASS:
auth_result = socks5_do_auth_userpass(s);
break;

default:
error("Unsupported authentication method: %s\n",
socks5_getauthname( auth_method ));
return -1; /* fail */
}
if ( auth_result != 0 ) {
error("Authentication failed.\n");
return -1;
}
/* request to connect */
ptr = buf;
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 5); /* SOCKS version (5) */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 1); /* CMD: CONNECT */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 0); /* FLG: 0 */
if ( dest_addr.sin_addr.s_addr == 0 ) {
/* resolved by SOCKS server */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 3); /* ATYP: DOMAINNAME */
len = strlen(dest_host);
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, len); /* DST.ADDR (len) */
memcpy( ptr, dest_host, len ); /* (hostname) */
ptr += len;
} else {
/* resolved localy */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 1 ); /* ATYP: IPv4 */
memcpy( ptr, &dest_addr.sin_addr.s_addr, sizeof(dest_addr.sin_addr));
ptr += sizeof(dest_addr.sin_addr);
}
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, dest_port>>8); /* DST.PORT */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, dest_port&0xFF);
atomic_out( s, buf, ptr-buf); /* send request */
atomic_in( s, buf, 4 ); /* recv response */
if ( (buf[1] != SOCKS5_REP_SUCCEEDED) ) { /* check reply code */
error("Got error response from SOCKS server: %d (%s).\n",
buf[1], lookup(buf[1], socks5_rep_names));
return -1;
}
ptr = buf + 4;
switch ( buf[3] ) { /* case by ATYP */
case 1: /* IP v4 ADDR*/
atomic_in( s, ptr, 4+2 ); /* recv IPv4 addr and port */
break;
case 3: /* DOMAINNAME */
atomic_in( s, ptr, 1 ); /* recv name and port */
atomic_in( s, ptr+1, *(unsigned char*)ptr + 2);
break;
case 4: /* IP v6 ADDR */
atomic_in( s, ptr, 16+2 ); /* recv IPv6 addr and port */
break;
}

/* Conguraturation, connected via SOCKS5 server! */
return 0;
}

/* begin SOCKS protocol 4 relaying
And no authentication is supported.

There's SOCKS protocol version 4 and 4a. Protocol version
4a has capability to resolve hostname by SOCKS server, so
we don't need resolving IP address of destination host on
local machine.

Environment variable SOCKS_RESOLVE directs how to resolve
IP addess. There's 3 keywords allowed; "local", "remote"
and "both" (case insensitive). Keyword "local" means taht
target host name is resolved by localhost resolver
(usualy with gethostbyname()), "remote" means by remote
SOCKS server, "both" means to try resolving by localhost
then remote.

SOCKS4 protocol and authentication of SOCKS5 protocol
requires user name on connect request.
User name is determined by following method.

1. If server spec has user@hostname:port format then
user part is used for this SOCKS server.

2. Get user name from environment variable LOGNAME, USER
(in this order).

*/

int
begin_socks4_relay( SOCKET s )

{
unsigned char buf[256], *ptr;

debug( "begin_socks_relay()\n");

/* make connect request packet
protocol v4:
VN:1, CD:1, PORT:2, ADDR:4, USER:n, NULL:1
protocol v4a:
VN:1, CD:1, PORT:2, DUMMY:4, USER:n, NULL:1, HOSTNAME:n, NULL:1
*/

ptr = buf;
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 4); /* protocol version (4) */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, 1); /* CONNECT command */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, dest_port>>8); /* destination Port */
PUT_BYTE( ptr++, dest_port&0xFF);
/* destination IP */
memcpy(ptr, &dest_addr.sin_addr, sizeof(dest_addr.sin_addr));
ptr += sizeof(dest_addr.sin_addr);
if ( dest_addr.sin_addr.s_addr == 0 )
*(ptr-1) = 1; /* fake, protocol 4a */
/* username */
if (relay_user == NULL)
fatal( "Cannot determine user name.\n");
strcpy( ptr, relay_user );
ptr += strlen( relay_user ) +1;
/* destination host name (for protocol 4a) */
if ( (socks_version == 4) && (dest_addr.sin_addr.s_addr == 0)) {
strcpy( ptr, dest_host );
ptr += strlen( dest_host ) +1;
}
/* send command and get response
response is: VN:1, CD:1, PORT:2, ADDR:4 */

atomic_out( s, buf, ptr-buf); /* send request */
atomic_in( s, buf, 8 ); /* recv response */
if ( (buf[1] != SOCKS4_REP_SUCCEEDED) ) { /* check reply code */
error("Got error response: %d: '%s'.\n",
buf[1], lookup(buf[1], socks4_rep_names));
return -1; /* failed */
}

/* Conguraturation, connected via SOCKS4 server! */
return 0;
}

int
sendf(SOCKET s, const char *fmt,...)

{
static char buf[10240]; /* xxx, enough? */

va_list args;
va_start( args, fmt );
vsnprintf( buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args );
va_end( args );

report_text(">>>", buf);
if ( send(s, buf, strlen(buf), 0) == SOCKET_ERROR ) {
debug("failed to send http request. errno=%d\n", socket_errno());
return -1;
}
return 0;
}

const char *base64_table =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";

char *
make_base64_string(const char *str)

{
static char *buf;
unsigned char *src;
char *dst;
int bits, data, src_len, dst_len;
/* make base64 string */
src_len = strlen(str);
dst_len = (src_len+2)/3*4;
buf = xmalloc(dst_len+1);
bits = data = 0;
src = (unsigned char *)str;
dst = (unsigned char *)buf;
while ( dst_len-- ) {
if ( bits < 6 ) {
data = (data << 8) | *src;
bits += 8;
if ( *src != 0 )
src++;
}
*dst++ = base64_table[0x3F & (data >> (bits-6))];
bits -= 6;
}
*dst = '\0';
/* fix-up tail padding */
switch ( src_len%3 ) {
case 1:
*--dst = '=';
case 2:
*--dst = '=';
}
return buf;
}


int
basic_auth (SOCKET s)

{
char *userpass;
char *cred;
const char *user = relay_user;
char *pass = NULL;
int len, ret;

/* Get username/password for authentication */
if (user == NULL)
fatal("Cannot decide username for proxy authentication.");
if ((pass = determine_relay_password ()) == NULL &&
(pass = readpass("Enter proxy authentication password for %s@%s: ",
relay_user, relay_host)) == NULL)
fatal("Cannot decide password for proxy authentication.");

len = strlen(user)+strlen(pass)+1;
userpass = xmalloc(len+1);
snprintf(userpass, len+1, "%s:%s", user, pass);
memset (pass, 0, strlen(pass));
cred = make_base64_string(userpass);
memset (userpass, 0, len);

f_report = 0; /* don't report for security */
ret = sendf(s, "Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s\r\n", cred);
f_report = 1;
report_text(">>>", "Proxy-Authorization: Basic xxxxx\r\n");

memset(cred, 0, strlen(cred));
free(cred);

return ret;
}

/* begin relaying via HTTP proxy
Directs CONNECT method to proxy server to connect to
destination host (and port). It may not be allowed on your
proxy server.
*/

int
begin_http_relay( SOCKET s )

{
char buf[1024];
int result;
char *auth_what;

debug("begin_http_relay()\n");

if (sendf(s,"CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.0\r\n", dest_host, dest_port) < 0)
return START_ERROR;
if (proxy_auth_type == PROXY_AUTH_BASIC && basic_auth (s) < 0)
return START_ERROR;
if (sendf(s,"\r\n") < 0)
return START_ERROR;

/* get response */
if ( line_input(s, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0 ) {
debug("failed to read http response.\n");
return START_ERROR;
}

/* check status */
if (!strchr(buf, ' ')) {
error ("Unexpected http response: '%s'.\n", buf);
return START_ERROR;
}
result = atoi(strchr(buf,' '));

switch ( result ) {
case 200:
/* Conguraturation, connected via http proxy server! */
debug("connected, start user session.\n");
break;
case 302: /* redirect */
do {
if (line_input(s, buf, sizeof(buf)))
break;
downcase(buf);
if (expect(buf, "Location: ")) {
relay_host = cut_token(buf, "//");
cut_token(buf, "/");
relay_port = atoi(cut_token(buf, ":"));
}
} while (strcmp(buf,"\r\n") != 0);
return START_RETRY;

/* We handle both 401 and 407 codes here: 401 is WWW-Authenticate, which
* not strictly the correct response, but some proxies do send this (e.g.
* Symantec's Raptor firewall) */

case 401: /* WWW-Auth required */
case 407: /* Proxy-Auth required */
/** NOTE: As easy implementation, we support only BASIC scheme
and ignore realm. */

/* If proxy_auth_type is PROXY_AUTH_BASIC and get
this result code, authentication was failed. */

if (proxy_auth_type != PROXY_AUTH_NONE) {
error("Authentication failed.\n");
return START_ERROR;
}
auth_what = (result == 401) ? "WWW-Authenticate:" : "Proxy-Authenticate:";
do {
if ( line_input(s, buf, sizeof(buf)) ) {
break;
}
downcase(buf);
if (expect(buf, auth_what)) {
/* parse type and realm */
char *scheme, *realm;
scheme = cut_token(buf, " ");
realm = cut_token(scheme, " ");
if ( scheme == NULL || realm == NULL ) {
debug("Invalid format of %s field.", auth_what);
return START_ERROR; /* fail */
}
/* check supported auth type */
if (expect(scheme, "basic")) {
proxy_auth_type = PROXY_AUTH_BASIC;
} else {
debug("Unsupported authentication type: %s", scheme);
}
}
} while (strcmp(buf,"\r\n") != 0);
if ( proxy_auth_type == PROXY_AUTH_NONE ) {
debug("Can't find %s in response header.", auth_what);
return START_ERROR;
} else {
return START_RETRY;
}

default:
/* Not allowed */
debug("http proxy is not allowed.\n");
return START_ERROR;
}
/* skip to end of response header */
do {
if ( line_input(s, buf, sizeof(buf) ) ) {
debug("Can't skip response headers\n");
return START_ERROR;
}
} while ( strcmp(buf,"\r\n") != 0 );

return START_OK;
}

/* begin relaying via TELNET proxy.
Sends string specified by telnet_command (-c option) with
replacing host name and port number to the socket. */

int
begin_telnet_relay( SOCKET s )

{
char buf[1024];
char *cmd;
char *good_phrase = "connected to";
char *bad_phrase_list[] = {
" failed", " refused", " rejected", " closed"
};
char sep = ' ';
int i;

debug("begin_telnet_relay()\n");

/* report phrase */
debug("good phrase: '%s'\n", good_phrase);
debug("bad phrases");
sep = ':';
for (i=0; i< (sizeof(bad_phrase_list) / sizeof(char*)); i++) {
debug_("%c '%s'", sep, bad_phrase_list[i]);
sep = ',';
}
debug_("\n");

/* make request string with replacing %h by destination hostname
and %p by port number, etc. */

cmd = expand_host_and_port(telnet_command, dest_host, dest_port);

/* Sorry, we send request string now without waiting a prompt. */
if (sendf(s, "%s\r\n", cmd) < 0) {
free(cmd);
return START_ERROR;
}
free(cmd);

/* Process answer from proxy until good or bad phrase is detected. We
assume that the good phrase should be appeared only in the final
line of proxy responses. Bad keywods in the line causes operation
fail. First checks a good phrase, then checks bad phrases.
If no match, continue reading line from proxy. */

while (!line_input(s, buf, sizeof(buf)) && buf[0] != '\0') {
downcase(buf);
/* first, check good phrase */
if (strstr(buf, good_phrase)) {
debug("good phrase is detected: '%s'\n", good_phrase);
return START_OK;
}
/* then, check bad phrase */
for (i=0; i<(sizeof(bad_phrase_list)/sizeof(char*)); i++) {
if (strstr(buf, bad_phrase_list[i]) != NULL) {
debug("bad phrase is detected: '%s'\n", bad_phrase_list[i]);
return START_ERROR;
}
}
}
debug("error reading from telnet proxy\n");

return START_ERROR;
}


#ifdef _WIN32
/* ddatalen()
Returns 1 if data is available, otherwise return 0
*/

int
stdindatalen (void)

{
DWORD len = 0;
struct stat st;
fstat( 0, &st );
if ( st.st_mode & _S_IFIFO ) {
/* in case of PIPE */
if ( !PeekNamedPipe( GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE),
NULL, 0, NULL, &len, NULL) ) {
if ( GetLastError() == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE ) {
/* PIPE source is closed */
/* read() will detects EOF */
len = 1;
} else {
fatal("PeekNamedPipe() failed, errno=%d\n",
GetLastError());
}
}
} else if ( st.st_mode & _S_IFREG ) {
/* in case of regular file (redirected) */
len = 1; /* always data ready */
} else if ( _kbhit() ) {
/* in case of console */
len = 1;
}
return len;
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */

/* relay byte from stdin to socket and fro socket to stdout.
returns reason of termination */

int
do_repeater( SOCKET local_in, SOCKET local_out, SOCKET remote )

{
/** vars for local input data **/
char lbuf[1024]; /* local input buffer */
int lbuf_len; /* available data in lbuf */
int f_local; /* read local input more? */
/** vars for remote input data **/
char rbuf[1024]; /* remote input buffer */
int rbuf_len; /* available data in rbuf */
int f_remote; /* read remote input more? */
int close_reason = REASON_UNK; /* reason of end repeating */
/** other variables **/
int nfds, len;
fd_set ifds, ofds;
struct timeval *tmo;
#ifdef _WIN32
struct timeval win32_tmo;
#endif /* _WIN32 */

/* repeater between stdin/out and socket */
nfds = ((local_in<remote)? remote: local_in) +1;
f_local = 1; /* yes, read from local */
f_remote = 1; /* yes, read from remote */
lbuf_len = 0;
rbuf_len = 0;

while ( f_local || f_remote ) {
FD_ZERO(&ifds );
FD_ZERO(&ofds );
tmo = NULL;

/** prepare for reading local input **/
if ( f_local && (lbuf_len < (int)sizeof(lbuf)) ) {
#ifdef _WIN32
if ( local_type != LOCAL_SOCKET ) {
/* select() on Winsock is not accept standard handle.
So use select() with short timeout and checking data
in stdin by another method. */

win32_tmo.tv_sec = 0;
win32_tmo.tv_usec = 10*1000; /* 10 ms */
tmo = &win32_tmo;
} else
#endif /* !_WIN32 */
FD_SET( local_in, &ifds );
}

/** prepare for reading remote input **/
if ( f_remote && (rbuf_len < (int)sizeof(rbuf)) ) {
FD_SET( remote, &ifds );
}

/* FD_SET( local_out, ofds ); */
/* FD_SET( remote, ofds ); */

if ( select( nfds, &ifds, &ofds, (fd_set*)NULL, tmo ) == -1 ) {
/* some error */
error( "select() failed, %d\n", socket_errno());
return REASON_ERROR;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/* fake ifds if local is stdio handle because
select() of Winsock does not accept stdio
handle. */

if (f_local && (local_type!=LOCAL_SOCKET) && (0<stdindatalen()))
FD_SET(0,&ifds); /* data ready */
#endif

/* remote => local */
if ( FD_ISSET(remote, &ifds) && (rbuf_len < (int)sizeof(rbuf)) ) {
len = recv( remote, rbuf + rbuf_len, sizeof(rbuf)-rbuf_len, 0);
if ( len == 0 || (len == -1 && socket_errno() == ECONNRESET)) {
debug("connection %s by peer\n",
(len==0)? "closed": "reset");
close_reason = REASON_CLOSED_BY_REMOTE;
f_remote = 0; /* no more read from socket */
f_local = 0;
} else if ( len == -1 ) {
/* error */
fatal("recv() failed, %d\n", socket_errno());
} else {
debug("recv %d bytes\n", len);
if ( 1 < f_debug ) /* more verbose */
report_bytes( "<<<", rbuf+rbuf_len, len);
rbuf_len += len;
}
}

/* local => remote */
if ( FD_ISSET(local_in, &ifds) && (lbuf_len < (int)sizeof(lbuf)) ) {
if (local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET)
len = recv(local_in, lbuf + lbuf_len,
sizeof(lbuf)-lbuf_len, 0);
else
len = read(local_in, lbuf + lbuf_len, sizeof(lbuf)-lbuf_len);
if ( len == 0 ) {
/* stdin is EOF */
debug("local input is EOF\n");
if (!f_hold_session)
shutdown(remote, 1); /* no-more writing */
f_local = 0;
close_reason = REASON_CLOSED_BY_LOCAL;
} else if ( len == -1 ) {
/* error on reading from stdin */
if (f_hold_session) {
debug ("failed to read from local\n");
f_local = 0;
close_reason = REASON_CLOSED_BY_LOCAL;
} else
fatal("recv() failed, errno = %d\n", errno);
} else {
/* repeat */
lbuf_len += len;
}
}

/* flush data in buffer to socket */
if ( 0 < lbuf_len ) {
len = send(remote, lbuf, lbuf_len, 0);
if ( len == -1 ) {
fatal("send() failed, %d\n", socket_errno());
} else if ( 0 < len ) {
if ( 1 < f_debug ) /* more verbose */
report_bytes( ">>>", lbuf, len);
/* move data on to top of buffer */
debug("sent %d bytes\n", len);
lbuf_len -= len;
if ( 0 < lbuf_len )
memcpy( lbuf, lbuf+len, lbuf_len );
assert( 0 <= lbuf_len );
}
}

/* flush data in buffer to local output */
if ( 0 < rbuf_len ) {
if (local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET)
len = send( local_out, rbuf, rbuf_len, 0);
else
len = write( local_out, rbuf, rbuf_len);
if ( len == -1 ) {
fatal("output (local) failed, errno=%d\n", errno);
}
rbuf_len -= len;
if ( len < rbuf_len )
memcpy( rbuf, rbuf+len, rbuf_len );
assert( 0 <= rbuf_len );
}
if (f_local == 0 && f_hold_session) {
debug ("closing local port without disconnecting from remote\n");
f_remote = 0;
shutdown (local_out, 2);
close (local_out);
break;
}
}

return close_reason;
}

int
accept_connection (u_short port)

{
static int sock = -1;
int connection;
struct sockaddr_in name;
struct sockaddr client;
int socklen;
fd_set ifds;
int nfds;
int sockopt;

/* Create the socket. */
debug("Creating source port to forward.\n");
sock = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (sock < 0)
fatal("socket() failed, errno=%d\n", socket_errno());
sockopt = 1;
setsockopt (sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
(void*)&sockopt, sizeof(sockopt));

/* Give the socket a name. */
name.sin_family = AF_INET;
name.sin_port = htons (port);
name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY);
if (bind (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &name, sizeof (name)) < 0)
fatal ("bind() failed, errno=%d\n", socket_errno());

if (listen( sock, 1) < 0)
fatal ("listen() failed, errno=%d\n", socket_errno());

/* wait for new connection with watching EOF of stdin. */
debug ("waiting new connection at port %d (socket=%d)\n", port, sock);
nfds = sock + 1;
do {
int n;
struct timeval *ptmo = NULL;
#ifdef _WIN32
struct timeval tmo;
tmo.tv_sec = 0;
tmo.tv_usec = 100*1000; /* On Windows, 100ms timeout */
ptmo = &tmo;
#endif /* _WIN32 */
FD_ZERO (&ifds);
FD_SET ((SOCKET)sock, &ifds);
#ifndef _WIN32
FD_SET (0, &ifds); /* watch stdin */
#endif
n = select (nfds, &ifds, NULL, NULL, ptmo);
if (n == -1) {
fatal ("select() failed, %d\n", socket_errno());
exit (1);
}
#ifdef _WIN32
if (0 < stdindatalen()) {
FD_SET (0, &ifds); /* fake */
n++;
}
#endif
if (0 < n) {
if (FD_ISSET(0, &ifds) && (getchar() <= 0)) {
/* EOF */
debug ("Give-up waiting port because stdin is closed.");
exit(0);
}
if (FD_ISSET(sock, &ifds))
break; /* socket is stimulated */
}
} while (1);
socklen = sizeof(client);
connection = accept( sock, &client, &socklen);
if ( connection < 0 )
fatal ("accept() failed, errno=%d\n", socket_errno());
return connection;
}



/** Main of program **/
int
main( int argc, char **argv )

{
int ret;
int remote; /* socket */
int local_in; /* Local input */
int local_out; /* Local output */
int reason;
#ifdef _WIN32
WSADATA wsadata;
WSAStartup( 0x101, &wsadata);
#endif /* _WIN32 */

/* initialization */
make_revstr();
getarg( argc, argv );
debug("Program is $Revision: 100 $\n");

/* Open local_in and local_out if forwarding a port */
if ( local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET ) {
/* Relay between local port and destination */
local_in = local_out = accept_connection( local_port );
} else {
/* Relay between stdin/stdout and desteination */
local_in = 0;
local_out = 1;
#ifdef _WIN32
_setmode(local_in, O_BINARY);
_setmode(local_out, O_BINARY);
#endif
}

retry:
#ifndef _WIN32
if (0 < connect_timeout)
set_timeout (connect_timeout);
#endif /* not _WIN32 */

if (check_direct(dest_host))
relay_method = METHOD_DIRECT;
/* make connection */
if ( relay_method == METHOD_DIRECT ) {
remote = open_connection (dest_host, dest_port);
if ( remote == SOCKET_ERROR )
fatal( "Unable to connect to destination host, errno=%d\n",
socket_errno());
} else {
remote = open_connection (relay_host, relay_port);
if ( remote == SOCKET_ERROR )
fatal( "Unable to connect to relay host, errno=%d\n",
socket_errno());
}

/** resolve destination host (SOCKS) **/
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)
if (socks_ns.sin_addr.s_addr != 0)
switch_ns (&socks_ns);
#endif /* not _WIN32 && not __CYGWIN32__ */
if (relay_method == METHOD_SOCKS &&
socks_resolve == RESOLVE_LOCAL &&
local_resolve (dest_host, &dest_addr) < 0) {
fatal("Unknown host: %s", dest_host);
}

/** relay negociation **/
switch ( relay_method ) {
case METHOD_SOCKS:
if ( ((socks_version == 5) && (begin_socks5_relay(remote) < 0)) ||
((socks_version == 4) && (begin_socks4_relay(remote) < 0)) )
fatal( "failed to begin relaying via SOCKS.\n");
break;

case METHOD_HTTP:
ret = begin_http_relay(remote);
switch (ret) {
case START_ERROR:
close (remote);
fatal("failed to begin relaying via HTTP.\n");
case START_OK:
break;
case START_RETRY:
/* retry with authentication */
close (remote);
goto retry;
}
break;
case METHOD_TELNET:
if (begin_telnet_relay(remote) < 0)
fatal("failed to begin relaying via telnet.\n");
break;
}
debug("connected\n");

#ifndef _WIN32
if (0 < connect_timeout)
set_timeout (0);
#endif /* not _WIN32 */

/* main loop */
debug ("start relaying.\n");
do_repeater:
reason = do_repeater(local_in, local_out, remote);
debug ("relaying done.\n");
if (local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET &&
reason == REASON_CLOSED_BY_LOCAL &&
f_hold_session) {
/* re-wait at local port without closing remote session */
debug ("re-waiting at local port %d\n", local_port);
local_in = local_out = accept_connection( local_port );
debug ("re-start relaying\n");
goto do_repeater;
}
closesocket(remote);
if ( local_type == LOCAL_SOCKET)
closesocket(local_in);
#ifdef _WIN32
WSACleanup();
#endif /* _WIN32 */
debug ("that's all, bye.\n");

return 0;
}

/* ------------------------------------------------------------
Local Variables:
compile-command: "cc connect.c -o connect"
tab-width: 8
fill-column: 74
comment-column: 48
End:
------------------------------------------------------------ */


/*** end of connect.c ***/