1 | /********************************************************************\ |
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2 | * BitlBee -- An IRC to other IM-networks gateway * |
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3 | * * |
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4 | * Copyright 2002-2012 Wilmer van der Gaast and others * |
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5 | \********************************************************************/ |
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6 | |
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7 | /* |
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8 | * Various utility functions. Some are copied from Gaim to support the |
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9 | * IM-modules, most are from BitlBee. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * Copyright (C) 1998-1999, Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net> |
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12 | * (and possibly other members of the Gaim team) |
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13 | * Copyright 2002-2012 Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net> |
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14 | */ |
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15 | |
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16 | /* |
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17 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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18 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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19 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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20 | (at your option) any later version. |
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21 | |
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22 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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23 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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24 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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25 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
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26 | |
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27 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with |
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28 | the Debian GNU/Linux distribution in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; |
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29 | if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St., |
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30 | Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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31 | */ |
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32 | |
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33 | #define BITLBEE_CORE |
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34 | #include "nogaim.h" |
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35 | #include "base64.h" |
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36 | #include "md5.h" |
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37 | #include <stdio.h> |
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38 | #include <stdlib.h> |
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39 | #include <string.h> |
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40 | #include <ctype.h> |
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41 | #include <glib.h> |
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42 | #include <time.h> |
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43 | |
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44 | #ifdef HAVE_RESOLV_A |
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45 | #include <arpa/nameser.h> |
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46 | #include <resolv.h> |
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47 | #endif |
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48 | |
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49 | #include "md5.h" |
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50 | #include "ssl_client.h" |
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51 | |
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52 | void strip_linefeed(gchar *text) |
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53 | { |
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54 | int i, j; |
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55 | gchar *text2 = g_malloc(strlen(text) + 1); |
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56 | |
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57 | for (i = 0, j = 0; text[i]; i++) { |
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58 | if (text[i] != '\r') { |
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59 | text2[j++] = text[i]; |
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60 | } |
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61 | } |
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62 | text2[j] = '\0'; |
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63 | |
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64 | strcpy(text, text2); |
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65 | g_free(text2); |
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66 | } |
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67 | |
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68 | time_t get_time(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec) |
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69 | { |
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70 | struct tm tm; |
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71 | |
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72 | memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(struct tm)); |
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73 | tm.tm_year = year - 1900; |
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74 | tm.tm_mon = month - 1; |
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75 | tm.tm_mday = day; |
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76 | tm.tm_hour = hour; |
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77 | tm.tm_min = min; |
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78 | tm.tm_sec = sec >= 0 ? sec : time(NULL) % 60; |
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79 | |
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80 | return mktime(&tm); |
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81 | } |
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82 | |
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83 | time_t mktime_utc(struct tm *tp) |
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84 | { |
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85 | struct tm utc; |
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86 | time_t res, tres; |
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87 | |
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88 | tp->tm_isdst = -1; |
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89 | res = mktime(tp); |
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90 | /* Problem is, mktime() just gave us the GMT timestamp for the |
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91 | given local time... While the given time WAS NOT local. So |
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92 | we should fix this now. |
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93 | |
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94 | Now I could choose between messing with environment variables |
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95 | (kludgy) or using timegm() (not portable)... Or doing the |
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96 | following, which I actually prefer... |
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97 | |
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98 | tzset() may also work but in other places I actually want to |
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99 | use local time. |
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100 | |
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101 | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!! */ |
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102 | gmtime_r(&res, &utc); |
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103 | utc.tm_isdst = -1; |
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104 | if (utc.tm_hour == tp->tm_hour && utc.tm_min == tp->tm_min) { |
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105 | /* Sweet! We're in UTC right now... */ |
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106 | return res; |
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107 | } |
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108 | |
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109 | tres = mktime(&utc); |
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110 | res += res - tres; |
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111 | |
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112 | /* Yes, this is a hack. And it will go wrong around DST changes. |
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113 | BUT this is more likely to be threadsafe than messing with |
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114 | environment variables, and possibly more portable... */ |
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115 | |
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116 | return res; |
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117 | } |
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118 | |
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119 | typedef struct htmlentity { |
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120 | char code[7]; |
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121 | char is[3]; |
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122 | } htmlentity_t; |
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123 | |
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124 | static const htmlentity_t ent[] = |
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125 | { |
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126 | { "lt", "<" }, |
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127 | { "gt", ">" }, |
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128 | { "amp", "&" }, |
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129 | { "apos", "'" }, |
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130 | { "quot", "\"" }, |
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131 | { "aacute", "á" }, |
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132 | { "eacute", "é" }, |
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133 | { "iacute", "é" }, |
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134 | { "oacute", "ó" }, |
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135 | { "uacute", "ú" }, |
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136 | { "agrave", "à" }, |
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137 | { "egrave", "è" }, |
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138 | { "igrave", "ì" }, |
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139 | { "ograve", "ò" }, |
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140 | { "ugrave", "ù" }, |
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141 | { "acirc", "â" }, |
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142 | { "ecirc", "ê" }, |
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143 | { "icirc", "î" }, |
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144 | { "ocirc", "ô" }, |
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145 | { "ucirc", "û" }, |
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146 | { "auml", "ä" }, |
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147 | { "euml", "ë" }, |
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148 | { "iuml", "ï" }, |
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149 | { "ouml", "ö" }, |
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150 | { "uuml", "ü" }, |
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151 | { "nbsp", " " }, |
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152 | { "", "" } |
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153 | }; |
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154 | |
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155 | void strip_html(char *in) |
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156 | { |
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157 | char *start = in; |
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158 | char out[strlen(in) + 1]; |
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159 | char *s = out, *cs; |
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160 | int i, matched; |
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161 | int taglen; |
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162 | |
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163 | memset(out, 0, sizeof(out)); |
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164 | |
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165 | while (*in) { |
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166 | if (*in == '<' && (g_ascii_isalpha(*(in + 1)) || *(in + 1) == '/')) { |
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167 | /* If in points at a < and in+1 points at a letter or a slash, this is probably |
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168 | a HTML-tag. Try to find a closing > and continue there. If the > can't be |
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169 | found, assume that it wasn't a HTML-tag after all. */ |
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170 | |
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171 | cs = in; |
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172 | |
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173 | while (*in && *in != '>') { |
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174 | in++; |
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175 | } |
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176 | |
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177 | taglen = in - cs - 1; /* not <0 because the above loop runs at least once */ |
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178 | if (*in) { |
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179 | if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "b", taglen) == 0) { |
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180 | *(s++) = '\x02'; |
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181 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "/b", taglen) == 0) { |
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182 | *(s++) = '\x02'; |
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183 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "i", taglen) == 0) { |
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184 | *(s++) = '\x1f'; |
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185 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "/i", taglen) == 0) { |
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186 | *(s++) = '\x1f'; |
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187 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "br", taglen) == 0) { |
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188 | *(s++) = '\n'; |
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189 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "br/", taglen) == 0) { |
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190 | *(s++) = '\n'; |
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191 | } else if (g_strncasecmp(cs + 1, "br /", taglen) == 0) { |
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192 | *(s++) = '\n'; |
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193 | } |
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194 | in++; |
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195 | } else { |
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196 | in = cs; |
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197 | *(s++) = *(in++); |
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198 | } |
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199 | } else if (*in == '&') { |
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200 | cs = ++in; |
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201 | while (*in && g_ascii_isalpha(*in)) { |
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202 | in++; |
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203 | } |
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204 | |
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205 | if (*in == ';') { |
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206 | in++; |
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207 | } |
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208 | matched = 0; |
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209 | |
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210 | for (i = 0; *ent[i].code; i++) { |
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211 | if (g_strncasecmp(ent[i].code, cs, strlen(ent[i].code)) == 0) { |
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212 | int j; |
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213 | |
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214 | for (j = 0; ent[i].is[j]; j++) { |
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215 | *(s++) = ent[i].is[j]; |
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216 | } |
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217 | |
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218 | matched = 1; |
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219 | break; |
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220 | } |
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221 | } |
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222 | |
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223 | /* None of the entities were matched, so return the string */ |
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224 | if (!matched) { |
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225 | in = cs - 1; |
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226 | *(s++) = *(in++); |
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227 | } |
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228 | } else { |
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229 | *(s++) = *(in++); |
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230 | } |
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231 | } |
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232 | |
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233 | strcpy(start, out); |
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234 | } |
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235 | |
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236 | char *escape_html(const char *html) |
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237 | { |
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238 | const char *c = html; |
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239 | GString *ret; |
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240 | char *str; |
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241 | |
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242 | if (html == NULL) { |
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243 | return(NULL); |
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244 | } |
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245 | |
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246 | ret = g_string_new(""); |
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247 | |
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248 | while (*c) { |
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249 | switch (*c) { |
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250 | case '&': |
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251 | ret = g_string_append(ret, "&"); |
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252 | break; |
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253 | case '<': |
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254 | ret = g_string_append(ret, "<"); |
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255 | break; |
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256 | case '>': |
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257 | ret = g_string_append(ret, ">"); |
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258 | break; |
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259 | case '"': |
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260 | ret = g_string_append(ret, """); |
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261 | break; |
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262 | default: |
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263 | ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); |
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264 | } |
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265 | c++; |
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266 | } |
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267 | |
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268 | str = ret->str; |
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269 | g_string_free(ret, FALSE); |
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270 | return(str); |
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271 | } |
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272 | |
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273 | /* Decode%20a%20file%20name */ |
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274 | void http_decode(char *s) |
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275 | { |
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276 | char *t; |
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277 | int i, j, k; |
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278 | |
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279 | t = g_new(char, strlen(s) + 1); |
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280 | |
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281 | for (i = j = 0; s[i]; i++, j++) { |
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282 | if (s[i] == '%') { |
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283 | if (sscanf(s + i + 1, "%2x", &k)) { |
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284 | t[j] = k; |
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285 | i += 2; |
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286 | } else { |
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287 | *t = 0; |
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288 | break; |
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289 | } |
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290 | } else { |
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291 | t[j] = s[i]; |
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292 | } |
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293 | } |
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294 | t[j] = 0; |
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295 | |
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296 | strcpy(s, t); |
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297 | g_free(t); |
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298 | } |
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299 | |
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300 | /* Warning: This one explodes the string. Worst-cases can make the string 3x its original size! */ |
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301 | /* This function is safe, but make sure you call it safely as well! */ |
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302 | void http_encode(char *s) |
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303 | { |
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304 | char t[strlen(s) + 1]; |
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305 | int i, j; |
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306 | |
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307 | strcpy(t, s); |
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308 | for (i = j = 0; t[i]; i++, j++) { |
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309 | /* Warning: g_ascii_isalnum() is locale-aware, so don't use it here! */ |
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310 | if ((t[i] >= 'A' && t[i] <= 'Z') || |
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311 | (t[i] >= 'a' && t[i] <= 'z') || |
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312 | (t[i] >= '0' && t[i] <= '9') || |
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313 | strchr("._-~", t[i])) { |
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314 | s[j] = t[i]; |
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315 | } else { |
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316 | sprintf(s + j, "%%%02X", ((unsigned char *) t)[i]); |
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317 | j += 2; |
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318 | } |
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319 | } |
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320 | s[j] = 0; |
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321 | } |
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322 | |
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323 | /* Strip newlines from a string. Modifies the string passed to it. */ |
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324 | char *strip_newlines(char *source) |
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325 | { |
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326 | int i; |
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327 | |
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328 | for (i = 0; source[i] != '\0'; i++) { |
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329 | if (source[i] == '\n' || source[i] == '\r') { |
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330 | source[i] = ' '; |
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331 | } |
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332 | } |
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333 | |
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334 | return source; |
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335 | } |
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336 | |
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337 | /* Wrap an IPv4 address into IPv6 space. Not thread-safe... */ |
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338 | char *ipv6_wrap(char *src) |
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339 | { |
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340 | static char dst[64]; |
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341 | int i; |
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342 | |
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343 | for (i = 0; src[i]; i++) { |
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344 | if ((src[i] < '0' || src[i] > '9') && src[i] != '.') { |
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345 | break; |
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346 | } |
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347 | } |
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348 | |
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349 | /* Hmm, it's not even an IP... */ |
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350 | if (src[i]) { |
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351 | return src; |
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352 | } |
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353 | |
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354 | g_snprintf(dst, sizeof(dst), "::ffff:%s", src); |
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355 | |
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356 | return dst; |
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357 | } |
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358 | |
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359 | /* Unwrap an IPv4 address into IPv6 space. Thread-safe, because it's very simple. :-) */ |
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360 | char *ipv6_unwrap(char *src) |
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361 | { |
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362 | int i; |
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363 | |
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364 | if (g_strncasecmp(src, "::ffff:", 7) != 0) { |
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365 | return src; |
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366 | } |
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367 | |
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368 | for (i = 7; src[i]; i++) { |
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369 | if ((src[i] < '0' || src[i] > '9') && src[i] != '.') { |
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370 | break; |
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371 | } |
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372 | } |
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373 | |
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374 | /* Hmm, it's not even an IP... */ |
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375 | if (src[i]) { |
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376 | return src; |
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377 | } |
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378 | |
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379 | return (src + 7); |
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380 | } |
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381 | |
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382 | /* Convert from one charset to another. |
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383 | |
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384 | from_cs, to_cs: Source and destination charsets |
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385 | src, dst: Source and destination strings |
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386 | size: Size if src. 0 == use strlen(). strlen() is not reliable for UNICODE/UTF16 strings though. |
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387 | maxbuf: Maximum number of bytes to write to dst |
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388 | |
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389 | Returns the number of bytes written to maxbuf or -1 on an error. |
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390 | */ |
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391 | signed int do_iconv(char *from_cs, char *to_cs, char *src, char *dst, size_t size, size_t maxbuf) |
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392 | { |
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393 | GIConv cd; |
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394 | size_t res; |
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395 | size_t inbytesleft, outbytesleft; |
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396 | char *inbuf = src; |
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397 | char *outbuf = dst; |
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398 | |
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399 | cd = g_iconv_open(to_cs, from_cs); |
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400 | if (cd == (GIConv) - 1) { |
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401 | return -1; |
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402 | } |
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403 | |
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404 | inbytesleft = size ? size : strlen(src); |
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405 | outbytesleft = maxbuf - 1; |
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406 | res = g_iconv(cd, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft); |
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407 | *outbuf = '\0'; |
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408 | g_iconv_close(cd); |
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409 | |
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410 | if (res != 0) { |
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411 | return -1; |
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412 | } else { |
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413 | return outbuf - dst; |
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414 | } |
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415 | } |
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416 | |
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417 | /* A wrapper for /dev/urandom. |
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418 | * If /dev/urandom is not present or not usable, it calls abort() |
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419 | * to prevent bitlbee from working without a decent entropy source */ |
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420 | void random_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int count) |
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421 | { |
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422 | int fd; |
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423 | |
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424 | if (((fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)) == -1) || |
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425 | (read(fd, buf, count) == -1)) { |
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426 | log_message(LOGLVL_ERROR, "/dev/urandom not present - aborting"); |
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427 | abort(); |
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428 | } |
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429 | |
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430 | close(fd); |
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431 | } |
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432 | |
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433 | int is_bool(char *value) |
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434 | { |
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435 | if (*value == 0) { |
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436 | return 0; |
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437 | } |
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438 | |
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439 | if ((g_strcasecmp(value, |
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440 | "true") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "yes") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "on") == 0)) { |
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441 | return 1; |
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442 | } |
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443 | if ((g_strcasecmp(value, |
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444 | "false") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "no") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "off") == 0)) { |
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445 | return 1; |
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446 | } |
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447 | |
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448 | while (*value) { |
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449 | if (!g_ascii_isdigit(*value)) { |
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450 | return 0; |
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451 | } else { |
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452 | value++; |
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453 | } |
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454 | } |
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455 | |
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456 | return 1; |
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457 | } |
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458 | |
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459 | int bool2int(char *value) |
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460 | { |
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461 | int i; |
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462 | |
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463 | if ((g_strcasecmp(value, |
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464 | "true") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "yes") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "on") == 0)) { |
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465 | return 1; |
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466 | } |
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467 | if ((g_strcasecmp(value, |
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468 | "false") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "no") == 0) || (g_strcasecmp(value, "off") == 0)) { |
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469 | return 0; |
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470 | } |
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471 | |
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472 | if (sscanf(value, "%d", &i) == 1) { |
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473 | return i; |
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474 | } |
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475 | |
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476 | return 0; |
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477 | } |
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478 | |
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479 | struct ns_srv_reply **srv_lookup(char *service, char *protocol, char *domain) |
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480 | { |
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481 | struct ns_srv_reply **replies = NULL; |
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482 | |
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483 | #ifdef HAVE_RESOLV_A |
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484 | struct ns_srv_reply *reply = NULL; |
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485 | char name[1024]; |
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486 | unsigned char querybuf[1024]; |
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487 | const unsigned char *buf; |
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488 | ns_msg nsh; |
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489 | ns_rr rr; |
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490 | int n, len, size; |
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491 | |
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492 | g_snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "_%s._%s.%s", service, protocol, domain); |
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493 | |
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494 | if ((size = res_query(name, ns_c_in, ns_t_srv, querybuf, sizeof(querybuf))) <= 0) { |
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495 | return NULL; |
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496 | } |
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497 | |
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498 | if (ns_initparse(querybuf, size, &nsh) != 0) { |
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499 | return NULL; |
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500 | } |
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501 | |
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502 | n = 0; |
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503 | while (ns_parserr(&nsh, ns_s_an, n, &rr) == 0) { |
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504 | char name[NS_MAXDNAME]; |
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505 | |
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506 | if (ns_rr_rdlen(rr) < 7) { |
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507 | break; |
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508 | } |
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509 | |
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510 | buf = ns_rr_rdata(rr); |
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511 | |
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512 | if (dn_expand(querybuf, querybuf + size, &buf[6], name, NS_MAXDNAME) == -1) { |
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513 | break; |
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514 | } |
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515 | |
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516 | len = strlen(name) + 1; |
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517 | |
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518 | reply = g_malloc(sizeof(struct ns_srv_reply) + len); |
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519 | memcpy(reply->name, name, len); |
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520 | |
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521 | reply->prio = (buf[0] << 8) | buf[1]; |
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522 | reply->weight = (buf[2] << 8) | buf[3]; |
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523 | reply->port = (buf[4] << 8) | buf[5]; |
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524 | |
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525 | n++; |
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526 | replies = g_renew(struct ns_srv_reply *, replies, n + 1); |
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527 | replies[n - 1] = reply; |
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528 | } |
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529 | if (replies) { |
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530 | replies[n] = NULL; |
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531 | } |
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532 | #endif |
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533 | |
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534 | return replies; |
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535 | } |
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536 | |
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537 | void srv_free(struct ns_srv_reply **srv) |
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538 | { |
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539 | int i; |
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540 | |
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541 | if (srv == NULL) { |
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542 | return; |
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543 | } |
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544 | |
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545 | for (i = 0; srv[i]; i++) { |
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546 | g_free(srv[i]); |
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547 | } |
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548 | g_free(srv); |
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549 | } |
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550 | |
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551 | /* Word wrapping. Yes, I know this isn't UTF-8 clean. I'm willing to take the risk. */ |
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552 | char *word_wrap(const char *msg, int line_len) |
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553 | { |
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554 | GString *ret = g_string_sized_new(strlen(msg) + 16); |
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555 | |
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556 | while (strlen(msg) > line_len) { |
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557 | int i; |
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558 | |
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559 | /* First try to find out if there's a newline already. Don't |
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560 | want to add more splits than necessary. */ |
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561 | for (i = line_len; i > 0 && msg[i] != '\n'; i--) { |
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562 | ; |
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563 | } |
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564 | if (msg[i] == '\n') { |
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565 | g_string_append_len(ret, msg, i + 1); |
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566 | msg += i + 1; |
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567 | continue; |
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568 | } |
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569 | |
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570 | for (i = line_len; i > 0; i--) { |
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571 | if (msg[i] == '-') { |
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572 | g_string_append_len(ret, msg, i + 1); |
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573 | g_string_append_c(ret, '\n'); |
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574 | msg += i + 1; |
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575 | break; |
---|
576 | } else if (msg[i] == ' ') { |
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577 | g_string_append_len(ret, msg, i); |
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578 | g_string_append_c(ret, '\n'); |
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579 | msg += i + 1; |
---|
580 | break; |
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581 | } |
---|
582 | } |
---|
583 | if (i == 0) { |
---|
584 | g_string_append_len(ret, msg, line_len); |
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585 | g_string_append_c(ret, '\n'); |
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586 | msg += line_len; |
---|
587 | } |
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588 | } |
---|
589 | g_string_append(ret, msg); |
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590 | |
---|
591 | return g_string_free(ret, FALSE); |
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592 | } |
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593 | |
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594 | gboolean ssl_sockerr_again(void *ssl) |
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595 | { |
---|
596 | if (ssl) { |
---|
597 | return ssl_errno == SSL_AGAIN; |
---|
598 | } else { |
---|
599 | return sockerr_again(); |
---|
600 | } |
---|
601 | } |
---|
602 | |
---|
603 | /* Returns values: -1 == Failure (base64-decoded to something unexpected) |
---|
604 | 0 == Okay |
---|
605 | 1 == Password doesn't match the hash. */ |
---|
606 | int md5_verify_password(char *password, char *hash) |
---|
607 | { |
---|
608 | md5_byte_t *pass_dec = NULL; |
---|
609 | md5_byte_t pass_md5[16]; |
---|
610 | md5_state_t md5_state; |
---|
611 | int ret = -1, i; |
---|
612 | |
---|
613 | if (base64_decode(hash, &pass_dec) == 21) { |
---|
614 | md5_init(&md5_state); |
---|
615 | md5_append(&md5_state, (md5_byte_t *) password, strlen(password)); |
---|
616 | md5_append(&md5_state, (md5_byte_t *) pass_dec + 16, 5); /* Hmmm, salt! */ |
---|
617 | md5_finish(&md5_state, pass_md5); |
---|
618 | |
---|
619 | for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { |
---|
620 | if (pass_dec[i] != pass_md5[i]) { |
---|
621 | ret = 1; |
---|
622 | break; |
---|
623 | } |
---|
624 | } |
---|
625 | |
---|
626 | /* If we reached the end of the loop, it was a match! */ |
---|
627 | if (i == 16) { |
---|
628 | ret = 0; |
---|
629 | } |
---|
630 | } |
---|
631 | |
---|
632 | g_free(pass_dec); |
---|
633 | |
---|
634 | return ret; |
---|
635 | } |
---|
636 | |
---|
637 | /* Split commands (root-style, *not* IRC-style). Handles "quoting of" |
---|
638 | white\ space in 'various ways'. Returns a NULL-terminated static |
---|
639 | char** so watch out with nested use! Definitely not thread-safe. */ |
---|
640 | char **split_command_parts(char *command, int limit) |
---|
641 | { |
---|
642 | static char *cmd[IRC_MAX_ARGS + 1]; |
---|
643 | char *s, q = 0; |
---|
644 | int k; |
---|
645 | |
---|
646 | memset(cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd)); |
---|
647 | cmd[0] = command; |
---|
648 | k = 1; |
---|
649 | for (s = command; *s && k < IRC_MAX_ARGS; s++) { |
---|
650 | if (*s == ' ' && !q) { |
---|
651 | *s = 0; |
---|
652 | while (*++s == ' ') { |
---|
653 | ; |
---|
654 | } |
---|
655 | if (k != limit && (*s == '"' || *s == '\'')) { |
---|
656 | q = *s; |
---|
657 | s++; |
---|
658 | } |
---|
659 | if (*s) { |
---|
660 | cmd[k++] = s; |
---|
661 | if (limit && k > limit) { |
---|
662 | break; |
---|
663 | } |
---|
664 | s--; |
---|
665 | } else { |
---|
666 | break; |
---|
667 | } |
---|
668 | } else if (*s == '\\' && ((!q && s[1]) || (q && q == s[1]))) { |
---|
669 | char *cpy; |
---|
670 | |
---|
671 | for (cpy = s; *cpy; cpy++) { |
---|
672 | cpy[0] = cpy[1]; |
---|
673 | } |
---|
674 | } else if (*s == q) { |
---|
675 | q = *s = 0; |
---|
676 | } |
---|
677 | } |
---|
678 | |
---|
679 | /* Full zero-padding for easier argc checking. */ |
---|
680 | while (k <= IRC_MAX_ARGS) { |
---|
681 | cmd[k++] = NULL; |
---|
682 | } |
---|
683 | |
---|
684 | return cmd; |
---|
685 | } |
---|
686 | |
---|
687 | char *get_rfc822_header(const char *text, const char *header, int len) |
---|
688 | { |
---|
689 | int hlen = strlen(header), i; |
---|
690 | const char *ret; |
---|
691 | |
---|
692 | if (text == NULL) { |
---|
693 | return NULL; |
---|
694 | } |
---|
695 | |
---|
696 | if (len == 0) { |
---|
697 | len = strlen(text); |
---|
698 | } |
---|
699 | |
---|
700 | i = 0; |
---|
701 | while ((i + hlen) < len) { |
---|
702 | /* Maybe this is a bit over-commented, but I just hate this part... */ |
---|
703 | if (g_strncasecmp(text + i, header, hlen) == 0) { |
---|
704 | /* Skip to the (probable) end of the header */ |
---|
705 | i += hlen; |
---|
706 | |
---|
707 | /* Find the first non-[: \t] character */ |
---|
708 | while (i < len && (text[i] == ':' || text[i] == ' ' || text[i] == '\t')) { |
---|
709 | i++; |
---|
710 | } |
---|
711 | |
---|
712 | /* Make sure we're still inside the string */ |
---|
713 | if (i >= len) { |
---|
714 | return(NULL); |
---|
715 | } |
---|
716 | |
---|
717 | /* Save the position */ |
---|
718 | ret = text + i; |
---|
719 | |
---|
720 | /* Search for the end of this line */ |
---|
721 | while (i < len && text[i] != '\r' && text[i] != '\n') { |
---|
722 | i++; |
---|
723 | } |
---|
724 | |
---|
725 | /* Copy the found data */ |
---|
726 | return(g_strndup(ret, text + i - ret)); |
---|
727 | } |
---|
728 | |
---|
729 | /* This wasn't the header we were looking for, skip to the next line. */ |
---|
730 | while (i < len && (text[i] != '\r' && text[i] != '\n')) { |
---|
731 | i++; |
---|
732 | } |
---|
733 | while (i < len && (text[i] == '\r' || text[i] == '\n')) { |
---|
734 | i++; |
---|
735 | } |
---|
736 | |
---|
737 | /* End of headers? */ |
---|
738 | if ((i >= 4 && strncmp(text + i - 4, "\r\n\r\n", 4) == 0) || |
---|
739 | (i >= 2 && (strncmp(text + i - 2, "\n\n", 2) == 0 || |
---|
740 | strncmp(text + i - 2, "\r\r", 2) == 0))) { |
---|
741 | break; |
---|
742 | } |
---|
743 | } |
---|
744 | |
---|
745 | return NULL; |
---|
746 | } |
---|
747 | |
---|
748 | /* Takes a string, truncates it where it's safe, returns the new length */ |
---|
749 | int truncate_utf8(char *string, int maxlen) |
---|
750 | { |
---|
751 | char *end; |
---|
752 | |
---|
753 | g_utf8_validate((const gchar *) string, maxlen, (const gchar **) &end); |
---|
754 | *end = '\0'; |
---|
755 | return end - string; |
---|
756 | } |
---|
757 | |
---|
758 | /* Parses a guint64 from string, returns TRUE on success */ |
---|
759 | gboolean parse_int64(char *string, int base, guint64 *number) |
---|
760 | { |
---|
761 | guint64 parsed; |
---|
762 | char *endptr; |
---|
763 | |
---|
764 | errno = 0; |
---|
765 | parsed = g_ascii_strtoull(string, &endptr, base); |
---|
766 | if (errno || endptr == string || *endptr != '\0') { |
---|
767 | return FALSE; |
---|
768 | } |
---|
769 | *number = parsed; |
---|
770 | return TRUE; |
---|
771 | } |
---|
772 | |
---|
773 | /* Filters all the characters in 'blacklist' replacing them with 'replacement'. |
---|
774 | * Modifies the string in-place and returns the string itself. |
---|
775 | * For the opposite, use g_strcanon() */ |
---|
776 | char *str_reject_chars(char *string, const char *reject, char replacement) |
---|
777 | { |
---|
778 | char *c = string; |
---|
779 | |
---|
780 | while (*c) { |
---|
781 | c += strcspn(c, reject); |
---|
782 | if (*c) { |
---|
783 | *c = replacement; |
---|
784 | } |
---|
785 | } |
---|
786 | |
---|
787 | return string; |
---|
788 | } |
---|