/* Debug: squirt whatever message and sleep a bit so we can see it go by. */
/* Beware: writes to stdOUT... */
#if 0
-#define Debug(...) do { printf(__VA_ARGS__); printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); sleep(1); } while (0)
+#define Debug(...) do { printf(__VA_ARGS__); printf("\n"); fflush_all(); sleep(1); } while (0)
#else
#define Debug(...) do { } while (0)
#endif
random unknown port is probably not very useful without "netstat". */
if (o_verbose) {
char *addr;
- rr = getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
- if (rr < 0)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after bind");
+ getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
+ //if (rr < 0)
+ // bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after bind");
addr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&ouraddr->u.sa);
fprintf(stderr, "listening on %s ...\n", addr);
free(addr);
rr = accept(netfd, &remend.u.sa, &remend.len);
if (rr < 0)
bb_perror_msg_and_die("accept");
- if (themaddr && memcmp(&remend.u.sa, &themaddr->u.sa, remend.len) != 0) {
- /* nc 1.10 bails out instead, and its error message
- * is not suppressed by o_verbose */
- if (o_verbose) {
- char *remaddr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remend.u.sa);
- bb_error_msg("connect from wrong ip/port %s ignored", remaddr);
- free(remaddr);
+ if (themaddr) {
+ int sv_port, port, r;
+
+ sv_port = get_nport(&remend.u.sa); /* save */
+ port = get_nport(&themaddr->u.sa);
+ if (port == 0) {
+ /* "nc -nl -p LPORT RHOST" (w/o RPORT!):
+ * we should accept any remote port */
+ set_nport(&remend, 0); /* blot out remote port# */
+ }
+ r = memcmp(&remend.u.sa, &themaddr->u.sa, remend.len);
+ set_nport(&remend, sv_port); /* restore */
+ if (r != 0) {
+ /* nc 1.10 bails out instead, and its error message
+ * is not suppressed by o_verbose */
+ if (o_verbose) {
+ char *remaddr = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&remend.u.sa);
+ bb_error_msg("connect from wrong ip/port %s ignored", remaddr);
+ free(remaddr);
+ }
+ close(rr);
+ goto again;
}
- close(rr);
- goto again;
}
unarm();
} else
doing a listen-on-any on a multihomed machine. This allows one to
offer different services via different alias addresses, such as the
"virtual web site" hack. */
- rr = getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
- if (rr < 0)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after accept");
+ getsockname(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, &ouraddr->len);
+ //if (rr < 0)
+ // bb_perror_msg_and_die("getsockname after accept");
}
if (o_verbose) {
socklen_t x = sizeof(optbuf);
rr = getsockopt(netfd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_OPTIONS, optbuf, &x);
- if (rr < 0)
- bb_perror_msg("getsockopt failed");
- else if (x) { /* we've got options, lessee em... */
+ if (rr >= 0 && x) { /* we've got options, lessee em... */
bin2hex(bigbuf_net, optbuf, x);
bigbuf_net[2*x] = '\0';
fprintf(stderr, "IP options: %s\n", bigbuf_net);
mobygrams are kinda fun and exercise the reassembler. */
if (rr <= 0) { /* at end, or fukt, or ... */
FD_CLR(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1); /* disable and close stdin */
- close(0);
+ close(STDIN_FILENO);
+// Does it make sense to shutdown(net_fd, SHUT_WR)
+// to let other side know that we won't write anything anymore?
+// (and what about keeping compat if we do that?)
} else {
rzleft = rr;
zp = bigbuf_in;
/* main: now we pull it all together... */
int nc_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
-int nc_main(int argc, char **argv)
+int nc_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
{
char *str_p, *str_s;
IF_NC_EXTRA(char *str_i, *str_o;)
while (*++proggie) {
if (strcmp(*proggie, "-e") == 0) {
*proggie = NULL;
- argc = proggie - argv;
proggie++;
goto e_found;
}
setsockopt_reuseaddr(netfd);
if (o_udpmode)
socket_want_pktinfo(netfd);
- xbind(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, ouraddr->len);
+ if (!ENABLE_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL
+ || o_listen
+ || ouraddr->u.sa.sa_family != AF_UNIX
+ ) {
+ xbind(netfd, &ouraddr->u.sa, ouraddr->len);
+ }
#if 0
setsockopt(netfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &o_rcvbuf, sizeof o_rcvbuf);
setsockopt(netfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &o_sndbuf, sizeof o_sndbuf);