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#
# Versions up to 1.11 Copyright (c) 2000 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>.
# All rights reserved.
# Changes in Version 1.11_01 onwards Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Steve Hay. All
# rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
package Net::Config;
use 5.008001;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use Socket qw(inet_aton inet_ntoa);
our @EXPORT = qw(%NetConfig);
our @ISA = qw(Net::LocalCfg Exporter);
our $VERSION = "3.05";
our($CONFIGURE, $LIBNET_CFG);
eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require Net::LocalCfg };
our %NetConfig = (
nntp_hosts => [],
snpp_hosts => [],
pop3_hosts => [],
smtp_hosts => [],
ph_hosts => [],
daytime_hosts => [],
time_hosts => [],
inet_domain => undef,
ftp_firewall => undef,
ftp_ext_passive => 1,
ftp_int_passive => 1,
test_hosts => 1,
test_exist => 1,
);
#
# Try to get as much configuration info as possible from InternetConfig
#
{
## no critic (BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval)
$^O eq 'MacOS' and eval <<TRY_INTERNET_CONFIG;
use Mac::InternetConfig;
{
my %nc = (
nntp_hosts => [ \$InternetConfig{ kICNNTPHost() } ],
pop3_hosts => [ \$InternetConfig{ kICMailAccount() } =~ /\@(.*)/ ],
smtp_hosts => [ \$InternetConfig{ kICSMTPHost() } ],
ftp_testhost => \$InternetConfig{ kICFTPHost() } ? \$InternetConfig{ kICFTPHost()} : undef,
ph_hosts => [ \$InternetConfig{ kICPhHost() } ],
ftp_ext_passive => \$InternetConfig{"646F676F\xA5UsePassiveMode"} || 0,
ftp_int_passive => \$InternetConfig{"646F676F\xA5UsePassiveMode"} || 0,
socks_hosts =>
\$InternetConfig{ kICUseSocks() } ? [ \$InternetConfig{ kICSocksHost() } ] : [],
ftp_firewall =>
\$InternetConfig{ kICUseFTPProxy() } ? [ \$InternetConfig{ kICFTPProxyHost() } ] : [],
);
\@NetConfig{keys %nc} = values %nc;
}
TRY_INTERNET_CONFIG
}
my $file = '/etc/perl/Net/libnet.cfg';
my $ref;
if (-f $file) {
$ref = eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; do $file };
if (ref($ref) eq 'HASH') {
%NetConfig = (%NetConfig, %{$ref});
$LIBNET_CFG = $file;
}
}
if ($< == $> and !$CONFIGURE) {
my $home = eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; (getpwuid($>))[7] } || $ENV{HOME};
$home ||= $ENV{HOMEDRIVE} . ($ENV{HOMEPATH} || '') if defined $ENV{HOMEDRIVE};
if (defined $home) {
$file = $home . "/.libnetrc";
$ref = eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; do $file } if -f $file;
%NetConfig = (%NetConfig, %{$ref})
if ref($ref) eq 'HASH';
}
}
my ($k, $v);
while (($k, $v) = each %NetConfig) {
$NetConfig{$k} = [$v]
if ($k =~ /_hosts$/ and $k ne "test_hosts" and defined($v) and !ref($v));
}
# Take a hostname and determine if it is inside the firewall
sub requires_firewall {
shift; # ignore package
my $host = shift;
return 0 unless defined $NetConfig{'ftp_firewall'};
$host = inet_aton($host) or return -1;
$host = inet_ntoa($host);
if (exists $NetConfig{'local_netmask'}) {
my $quad = unpack("N", pack("C*", split(/\./, $host)));
my $list = $NetConfig{'local_netmask'};
$list = [$list] unless ref($list);
foreach (@$list) {
my ($net, $bits) = (m#^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)/(\d+)$#) or next;
my $mask = ~0 << (32 - $bits);
my $addr = unpack("N", pack("C*", split(/\./, $net)));
return 0 if (($addr & $mask) == ($quad & $mask));
}
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
*is_external = \&requires_firewall;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::Config - Local configuration data for libnet
=head1 SYNOPSYS
use Net::Config qw(%NetConfig);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Net::Config> holds configuration data for the modules in the libnet
distribution. During installation you will be asked for these values.
The configuration data is held globally in C</etc/perl/Net/libnet.cfg>,
but a user may override any of these values by providing their own. This
can be done by having a C<.libnetrc> file in their home directory. This file
should return a reference to a HASH containing the keys described below.
For example
# .libnetrc
{
nntp_hosts => [ "my_preferred_host" ],
ph_hosts => [ "my_ph_server" ],
}
__END__
=head1 METHODS
C<Net::Config> defines the following methods. They are methods as they are
invoked as class methods. This is because C<Net::Config> inherits from
C<Net::LocalCfg> so you can override these methods if you want.
=over 4
=item requires_firewall ( HOST )
Attempts to determine if a given host is outside your firewall. Possible
return values are.
-1 Cannot lookup hostname
0 Host is inside firewall (or there is no ftp_firewall entry)
1 Host is outside the firewall
This is done by using hostname lookup and the C<local_netmask> entry in
the configuration data.
=back
=head1 NetConfig VALUES
=over 4
=item nntp_hosts
=item snpp_hosts
=item pop3_hosts
=item smtp_hosts
=item ph_hosts
=item daytime_hosts
=item time_hosts
Each is a reference to an array of hostnames (in order of preference),
which should be used for the given protocol
=item inet_domain
Your internet domain name
=item ftp_firewall
If you have an FTP proxy firewall (B<NOT> an HTTP or SOCKS firewall)
then this value should be set to the firewall hostname. If your firewall
does not listen to port 21, then this value should be set to
C<"hostname:port"> (eg C<"hostname:99">)
=item ftp_firewall_type
There are many different ftp firewall products available. But unfortunately
there is no standard for how to traverse a firewall. The list below shows the
sequence of commands that Net::FTP will use
user Username for remote host
pass Password for remote host
fwuser Username for firewall
fwpass Password for firewall
remote.host The hostname of the remote ftp server
=over 4
=item 0Z<>
There is no firewall
=item 1Z<>
USER user@remote.host
PASS pass
=item 2Z<>
USER fwuser
PASS fwpass
USER user@remote.host
PASS pass
=item 3Z<>
USER fwuser
PASS fwpass
SITE remote.site
USER user
PASS pass
=item 4Z<>
USER fwuser
PASS fwpass
OPEN remote.site
USER user
PASS pass
=item 5Z<>
USER user@fwuser@remote.site
PASS pass@fwpass
=item 6Z<>
USER fwuser@remote.site
PASS fwpass
USER user
PASS pass
=item 7Z<>
USER user@remote.host
PASS pass
AUTH fwuser
RESP fwpass
=back
=item ftp_ext_passive
=item ftp_int_passive
FTP servers can work in passive or active mode. Active mode is when
you want to transfer data you have to tell the server the address and
port to connect to. Passive mode is when the server provide the
address and port and you establish the connection.
With some firewalls active mode does not work as the server cannot
connect to your machine (because you are behind a firewall) and the firewall
does not re-write the command. In this case you should set C<ftp_ext_passive>
to a I<true> value.
Some servers are configured to only work in passive mode. If you have
one of these you can force C<Net::FTP> to always transfer in passive
mode; when not going via a firewall, by setting C<ftp_int_passive> to
a I<true> value.
=item local_netmask
A reference to a list of netmask strings in the form C<"134.99.4.0/24">.
These are used by the C<requires_firewall> function to determine if a given
host is inside or outside your firewall.
=back
The following entries are used during installation & testing on the
libnet package
=over 4
=item test_hosts
If true then C<make test> may attempt to connect to hosts given in the
configuration.
=item test_exists
If true then C<Configure> will check each hostname given that it exists
=back
=cut
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