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#!/usr/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if 0; # ^ Run only under a shell =head1 NAME libnetcfg - configure libnet =head1 DESCRIPTION The libnetcfg utility can be used to configure the libnet. Starting from perl 5.8 libnet is part of the standard Perl distribution, but the libnetcfg can be used for any libnet installation. =head1 USAGE Without arguments libnetcfg displays the current configuration. $ libnetcfg # old config ./libnet.cfg daytime_hosts ntp1.none.such ftp_int_passive 0 ftp_testhost ftp.funet.fi inet_domain none.such nntp_hosts nntp.none.such ph_hosts pop3_hosts pop.none.such smtp_hosts smtp.none.such snpp_hosts test_exist 1 test_hosts 1 time_hosts ntp.none.such # libnetcfg -h for help $ It tells where the old configuration file was found (if found). The C<-h> option will show a usage message. To change the configuration you will need to use either the C<-c> or the C<-d> options. The default name of the old configuration file is by default "libnet.cfg", unless otherwise specified using the -i option, C<-i oldfile>, and it is searched first from the current directory, and then from your module path. The default name of the new configuration file is "libnet.cfg", and by default it is written to the current directory, unless otherwise specified using the -o option, C<-o newfile>. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Net::Config>, L<libnetFAQ> =head1 AUTHORS Graham Barr, the original Configure script of libnet. Jarkko Hietaniemi, conversion into libnetcfg for inclusion into Perl 5.8. =cut # $Id: Configure,v 1.8 1997/03/04 09:22:32 gbarr Exp $ BEGIN { pop @INC if $INC[-1] eq '.' } use strict; use IO::File; use Getopt::Std; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker qw(prompt); use File::Spec; use vars qw($opt_d $opt_c $opt_h $opt_o $opt_i); ## ## ## my %cfg = (); my @cfg = (); my($libnet_cfg_in,$libnet_cfg_out,$msg,$ans,$def,$have_old); ## ## ## sub valid_host { my $h = shift; defined($h) && (($cfg{'test_exist'} == 0) || gethostbyname($h)); } ## ## ## sub test_hostnames (\@) { my $hlist = shift; my @h = (); my $host; my $err = 0; foreach $host (@$hlist) { if(valid_host($host)) { push(@h, $host); next; } warn "Bad hostname: '$host'\n"; $err++; } @$hlist = @h; $err ? join(" ",@h) : undef; } ## ## ## sub Prompt { my($prompt,$def) = @_; $def = "" unless defined $def; chomp($prompt); if($opt_d) { print $prompt,," [",$def,"]\n"; return $def; } prompt($prompt,$def); } ## ## ## sub get_host_list { my($prompt,$def) = @_; $def = join(" ",@$def) if ref($def); my @hosts; do { my $ans = Prompt($prompt,$def); $ans =~ s/(\A\s+|\s+\Z)//g; @hosts = split(/\s+/, $ans); } while(@hosts && defined($def = test_hostnames(@hosts))); \@hosts; } ## ## ## sub get_hostname { my($prompt,$def) = @_; my $host; while(1) { my $ans = Prompt($prompt,$def); $host = ($ans =~ /(\S*)/)[0]; last if(!length($host) || valid_host($host)); $def ="" if $def eq $host; print <<"EDQ"; *** ERROR: Hostname '$host' does not seem to exist, please enter again or a single space to clear any default EDQ } length $host ? $host : undef; } ## ## ## sub get_bool ($$) { my($prompt,$def) = @_; chomp($prompt); my $val = Prompt($prompt,$def ? "yes" : "no"); $val =~ /^y/i ? 1 : 0; } ## ## ## sub get_netmask ($$) { my($prompt,$def) = @_; chomp($prompt); my %list; @list{@$def} = (); MASK: while(1) { my $bad = 0; my $ans = Prompt($prompt) or last; if($ans eq '*') { %list = (); next; } if($ans eq '=') { print "\n",( %list ? join("\n", sort keys %list) : 'none'),"\n\n"; next; } unless ($ans =~ m{^\s*(?:(-?\s*)(\d+(?:\.\d+){0,3})/(\d+))}) { warn "Bad netmask '$ans'\n"; next; } my($remove,$bits,@ip) = ($1,$3,split(/\./, $2),0,0,0); if ( $ip[0] < 1 || $bits < 1 || $bits > 32) { warn "Bad netmask '$ans'\n"; next MASK; } foreach my $byte (@ip) { if ( $byte > 255 ) { warn "Bad netmask '$ans'\n"; next MASK; } } my $mask = sprintf("%d.%d.%d.%d/%d",@ip[0..3],$bits); if ($remove) { delete $list{$mask}; } else { $list{$mask} = 1; } } [ keys %list ]; } ## ## ## sub default_hostname { my $host; my @host; foreach $host (@_) { if(defined($host) && valid_host($host)) { return $host unless wantarray; push(@host,$host); } } return wantarray ? @host : undef; } ## ## ## getopts('dcho:i:'); $libnet_cfg_in = "libnet.cfg" unless(defined($libnet_cfg_in = $opt_i)); $libnet_cfg_out = "libnet.cfg" unless(defined($libnet_cfg_out = $opt_o)); my %oldcfg = (); $Net::Config::CONFIGURE = 1; # Suppress load of user overrides if( -f $libnet_cfg_in ) { %oldcfg = ( %{ local @INC = '.'; do $libnet_cfg_in } ); } elsif (eval { require Net::Config }) { $have_old = 1; %oldcfg = %Net::Config::NetConfig; } map { $cfg{lc $_} = $cfg{$_}; delete $cfg{$_} if /[A-Z]/ } keys %cfg; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if ($opt_h) { print <<EOU; $0: Usage: $0 [-c] [-d] [-i oldconfigile] [-o newconfigfile] [-h] Without options, the old configuration is shown. -c change the configuration -d use defaults from the old config (implies -c, non-interactive) -i use a specific file as the old config file -o use a specific file as the new config file -h show this help The default name of the old configuration file is by default "libnet.cfg", unless otherwise specified using the -i option, C<-i oldfile>, and it is searched first from the current directory, and then from your module path. The default name of the new configuration file is "libnet.cfg", and by default it is written to the current directory, unless otherwise specified using the -o option. EOU exit(0); } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- { my $oldcfgfile; my @inc; push @inc, $ENV{PERL5LIB} if exists $ENV{PERL5LIB}; push @inc, $ENV{PERLLIB} if exists $ENV{PERLLIB}; push @inc, @INC; for (@inc) { my $trycfgfile = File::Spec->catfile($_, $libnet_cfg_in); if (-f $trycfgfile && -r $trycfgfile) { $oldcfgfile = $trycfgfile; last; } } print "# old config $oldcfgfile\n" if defined $oldcfgfile; for (sort keys %oldcfg) { printf "%-20s %s\n", $_, ref $oldcfg{$_} ? @{$oldcfg{$_}} : $oldcfg{$_}; } unless ($opt_c || $opt_d) { print "# $0 -h for help\n"; exit(0); } } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $oldcfg{'test_exist'} = 1 unless exists $oldcfg{'test_exist'}; $oldcfg{'test_hosts'} = 1 unless exists $oldcfg{'test_hosts'}; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if($have_old && !$opt_d) { $msg = <<EDQ; Ah, I see you already have installed libnet before. Do you want to modify/update your configuration (y|n) ? EDQ $opt_d = 1 unless get_bool($msg,0); } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = <<EDQ; This script will prompt you to enter hostnames that can be used as defaults for some of the modules in the libnet distribution. To ensure that you do not enter an invalid hostname, I can perform a lookup on each hostname you enter. If your internet connection is via a dialup line then you may not want me to perform these lookups, as it will require you to be on-line. Do you want me to perform hostname lookups (y|n) ? EDQ $cfg{'test_exist'} = get_bool($msg, $oldcfg{'test_exist'}); print <<EDQ unless $cfg{'test_exist'}; *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** OK I will not check if the hostnames you give are valid so be very cafeful *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** EDQ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- print <<EDQ; The following questions all require a list of host names, separated with spaces. If you do not have a host available for any of the services, then enter a single space, followed by <CR>. To accept the default, hit <CR> EDQ $msg = 'Enter a list of available NNTP hosts :'; $def = $oldcfg{'nntp_hosts'} || [ default_hostname($ENV{NNTPSERVER},$ENV{NEWSHOST},'news') ]; $cfg{'nntp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available SMTP hosts :'; $def = $oldcfg{'smtp_hosts'} || [ default_hostname(split(/:/,$ENV{SMTPHOSTS} || ""), 'mailhost') ]; $cfg{'smtp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available POP3 hosts :'; $def = $oldcfg{'pop3_hosts'} || []; $cfg{'pop3_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available SNPP hosts :'; $def = $oldcfg{'snpp_hosts'} || []; $cfg{'snpp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available PH Hosts :' ; $def = $oldcfg{'ph_hosts'} || [ default_hostname('dirserv') ]; $cfg{'ph_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available TIME Hosts :' ; $def = $oldcfg{'time_hosts'} || []; $cfg{'time_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = 'Enter a list of available DAYTIME Hosts :' ; $def = $oldcfg{'daytime_hosts'} || $oldcfg{'time_hosts'}; $cfg{'daytime_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = <<EDQ; Do you have a firewall/ftp proxy between your machine and the internet If you use a SOCKS firewall answer no (y|n) ? EDQ if(get_bool($msg,0)) { $msg = <<'EDQ'; What series of FTP commands do you need to send to your firewall to connect to an external host. user/pass => external user & password fwuser/fwpass => firewall user & password 0) None 1) ----------------------- USER user@remote.host PASS pass 2) ----------------------- USER fwuser PASS fwpass USER user@remote.host PASS pass 3) ----------------------- USER fwuser PASS fwpass SITE remote.site USER user PASS pass 4) ----------------------- USER fwuser PASS fwpass OPEN remote.site USER user PASS pass 5) ----------------------- USER user@fwuser@remote.site PASS pass@fwpass 6) ----------------------- USER fwuser@remote.site PASS fwpass USER user PASS pass 7) ----------------------- USER user@remote.host PASS pass AUTH fwuser RESP fwpass Choice: EDQ $def = exists $oldcfg{'ftp_firewall_type'} ? $oldcfg{'ftp_firewall_type'} : 1; $ans = Prompt($msg,$def); $cfg{'ftp_firewall_type'} = 0+$ans; $def = $oldcfg{'ftp_firewall'} || $ENV{FTP_FIREWALL}; $cfg{'ftp_firewall'} = get_hostname("FTP proxy hostname :", $def); } else { delete $cfg{'ftp_firewall'}; } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if (defined $cfg{'ftp_firewall'}) { print <<EDQ; By default Net::FTP assumes that it only needs to use a firewall if it cannot resolve the name of the host given. This only works if your DNS system is setup to only resolve internal hostnames. If this is not the case and your DNS will resolve external hostnames, then another method is needed. Net::Config can do this if you provide the netmasks that describe your internal network. Each netmask should be entered in the form x.x.x.x/y, for example 127.0.0.0/8 or 214.8.16.32/24 EDQ $def = []; if(ref($oldcfg{'local_netmask'})) { $def = $oldcfg{'local_netmask'}; print "Your current netmasks are :\n\n\t", join("\n\t",@{$def}),"\n\n"; } print " Enter one netmask at each prompt, prefix with a - to remove a netmask from the list, enter a '*' to clear the whole list, an '=' to show the current list and an empty line to continue with Configure. "; my $mask = get_netmask("netmask :",$def); $cfg{'local_netmask'} = $mask if ref($mask) && @$mask; } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ###$msg =<<EDQ; ### ###SOCKS is a commonly used firewall protocol. If you use SOCKS firewalls ###then enter a list of hostames ### ###Enter a list of available SOCKS hosts : ###EDQ ### ###$def = $cfg{'socks_hosts'} || ### [ default_hostname($ENV{SOCKS5_SERVER}, ### $ENV{SOCKS_SERVER}, ### $ENV{SOCKS4_SERVER}) ]; ### ###$cfg{'socks_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- print <<EDQ; Normally when FTP needs a data connection the client tells the server a port to connect to, and the server initiates a connection to the client. Some setups, in particular firewall setups, can/do not work using this protocol. In these situations the client must make the connection to the server, this is called a passive transfer. EDQ if (defined $cfg{'ftp_firewall'}) { $msg = "\nShould all FTP connections via a firewall/proxy be passive (y|n) ?"; $def = $oldcfg{'ftp_ext_passive'} || 0; $cfg{'ftp_ext_passive'} = get_bool($msg,$def); $msg = "\nShould all other FTP connections be passive (y|n) ?"; } else { $msg = "\nShould all FTP connections be passive (y|n) ?"; } $def = $oldcfg{'ftp_int_passive'} || 0; $cfg{'ftp_int_passive'} = get_bool($msg,$def); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $def = $oldcfg{'inet_domain'} || $ENV{LOCALDOMAIN}; $ans = Prompt("\nWhat is your local internet domain name :",$def); $cfg{'inet_domain'} = ($ans =~ /(\S+)/)[0]; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = <<EDQ; If you specified some default hosts above, it is possible for me to do some basic tests when you run 'make test' This will cause 'make test' to be quite a bit slower and, if your internet connection is via dialup, will require you to be on-line unless the hosts are local. Do you want me to run these tests (y|n) ? EDQ $cfg{'test_hosts'} = get_bool($msg,$oldcfg{'test_hosts'}); #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $msg = <<EDQ; To allow Net::FTP to be tested I will need a hostname. This host should allow anonymous access and have a /pub directory What host can I use : EDQ $cfg{'ftp_testhost'} = get_hostname($msg,$oldcfg{'ftp_testhost'}) if $cfg{'test_hosts'}; print "\n"; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $fh = IO::File->new($libnet_cfg_out, "w") or die "Cannot create '$libnet_cfg_out': $!"; print "Writing $libnet_cfg_out\n"; print $fh "{\n"; my $key; foreach $key (keys %cfg) { my $val = $cfg{$key}; if(!defined($val)) { $val = "undef"; } elsif(ref($val)) { $val = '[' . join(",", map { my $v = "undef"; if(defined $_) { ($v = $_) =~ s/'/\'/sog; $v = "'" . $v . "'"; } $v; } @$val ) . ']'; } else { $val =~ s/'/\'/sog; $val = "'" . $val . "'" if $val =~ /\D/; } print $fh "\t'",$key,"' => ",$val,",\n"; } print $fh "}\n"; $fh->close; ############################################################################ ############################################################################ exit 0;