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/*
ckcsym.h is used for for defining symbols that normally would be defined
using -D or -d on the cc command line, for use with compilers that don't
support this feature. Must be before any tests for preprocessor symbols.
*/
#include "ckcsym.h"
#ifndef MAC
char *versio = "C-Kermit 5A(190), 4 Oct 94"; /* Version herald. */
#else
/*
For Macintosh, also remember to change the Mac-specific version in ckmkr2.r.
*/
char *versio = "Mac Kermit 0.991(190) Pre-ALPHA, 4 Oct 94";
#endif /* MAC */
long vernum = 501190L;
/*
String and numeric version numbers, keep these three in sync!
First digit of vermum = major version, i.e. 5.
Second 2 digits of vernum: 00 = no minor version, 01 = A, 02 = B, etc.
Last three digits are edit number.
*/
#ifndef VERWHO
/* Change verwho in following line, or with -DVERWHO=x in makefile CFLAGS. */
#define VERWHO 0
#endif /* VERWHO */
int verwho = VERWHO; /* Who produced this version, 0 = Columbia University */
/*
IMPORTANT: If you are working on your own private version of C-Kermit, please
include some special notation, like your site name or your initials, in the
"versio" string, e.g. "5A(190)-XXX", and use a nonzero code for the "verwho"
variable (e.g. in the USA use your zip code). Unless we stick to this
discipline, divergent copies of C-Kermit will begin to appear that are
intistinguishable from each other, which is a big support issue. Also, if
you have edited C-Kermit and made copies available to others, please add
appropriate text to the BUG command (ckuus6.c, function dobug()).
*/
#define CKCMAI
/* C K C M A I -- C-Kermit Main program */
/*
Author: Frank da Cruz (fdc@columbia.edu, FDCCU@CUVMA.BITNET),
Columbia University Academic Information Systems, New York City.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
*/
char *copyright[] = {
"Copyright (C) 1985, 1994, Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New",
"York. The C-Kermit software may not be, in whole or in part, licensed or",
"sold for profit as a software product itself, nor may it be included in or",
"distributed with commercial products or otherwise distributed by commercial",
"concerns to their clients or customers without written permission of the",
"Office of Kermit Development and Distribution, Columbia University. This",
"copyright notice must not be removed, altered, or obscured.",
" ",
"For further information, contact the Office of Kermit Development and",
"Distribution, Columbia University, 612 West 115th Street, New York, NY 10025",
"USA; phone +1 212 854-3703, fax +1 212 663-8202, email kermit@columbia.edu.",
""};
/*
DOCUMENTATION:
"Using C-Kermit" by Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone,
Digital Press, Burlington, MA, USA.
Order Number: EY-J896E-DP
Digital Press ISBN: 1-55558-108-0
Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-037490-3
Order from DECdirect: +1 800 344-4825 (USA only)
Or from Columbia University: +1 212 854-3703
DISCLAIMER:
The C-Kermit software is provided in source code form by Kermit Development
and Distribution, Columbia University. The software is provided "as is;" no
other warranty is provided, express or implied, including without
limitations, any implied warranty of merchantability or implied warranty of
fitness for a particular purpose.
Neither Columbia University nor any of the contributors to the C-Kermit
development effort, including, but not limited to, AT&T, Digital Equipment
Corporation, Data General Corporation, or International Business Machines
Corporation, warrant C-Kermit software or documentation in any way. In
addition, neither the authors of any Kermit programs, publications or
documentation, nor Columbia University nor any contributing institutions or
individuals acknowledge any liability resulting from program or
documentation errors.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
The Kermit file transfer protocol was developed at the Columbia University
Center for Computing Activities (CUCCA), which was since renamed to Columbia
University Academic Information Systems (AcIS). Kermit is named after
Kermit the Frog, star of the television series THE MUPPET SHOW; the name is
used by permission of Henson Associates, Inc.
Thanks to at least the following people for their contributions to this
program over the years, and apologies to anybody I missed:
Chris Adie, Edinburgh U, Scotland (OS/2 support)
Robert Adsett, University of Waterloo, Canada
Larry Afrin, Clemson U
Jeffrey Altman, Altmania Productions and Seer Technologies (OS/2)
Greg Andrews, Telebit Corp
Barry Archer, U of Missouri
Robert Andersson, International Systems A/S, Oslo, Norway
Chris Armstrong, Brookhaven National Lab (OS/2)
William Bader, Software Consulting Services, Nazareth, PA
Fuat Baran, Columbia U AcIS
Stan Barber, Rice U
Jim Barbour, U of Colorado
Donn Baumgartner, Dell
Nelson Beebe, U of Utah
Karl Berry, UMB
Mark Berryman, SAIC
Dean W Bettinger, SUNY
Gary Bilkus
Marc Boucher, U of Montreal
Charles Brooks, EDN
Bob Brown
Mike Brown, Purdue U
Jack Bryans, California State U at Long Beach
Mark Buda, DEC (VAX/VMS)
Fernando Cabral, Padrao IX, Brasilia, Brazil
Bjorn Carlsson, Stockholm University Computer Centre QZ, Sweden
Bill Catchings, formerly of AcIS (then CUCCA)
Bob Cattani, Columbia U CS Dept
Davide Cervone, Rochester University
Seth Chaiklin, Denmark
John Chandler, Harvard U / Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory
Bernard Chen, UCLA
John L Chmielewski, AT&T, Lisle, IL
Howard Chu, U of Michigan
Bill Coalson, McDonnell Douglas
Bertie Coopersmith, London, UK
Chet Creider, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Alan Crosswell, Columbia U AcIS
Jeff Damens, formerly of AcIS
Mark Davies, Bath U, UK
Sin-itirou Dezawa, Fujifilm, Japan
Joe R. Doupnik, Utah State U
Frank Dreano (Honeywell)
John Dunlap, University of Washington
Alex Dupuy, SMART.COM
David Dyck, John Fluke Mfg Co.
Stefaan A. Eeckels, Eurokom, Luxembourg
Paul Eggert, Twin Sun, Inc., El Segundo, CA
Bernie Eiben, DEC
Kristoffer Eriksson, Peridot Konsult AB, Oerebro, Sweden
John R. Evans, IRS, Kansas City
Glenn Everhart, RCA Labs
Charlie Finan, Cray Research
Herm Fischer, Encino, CA (extensive contributions to version 4.0)
Carl Fongheiser, CWRU
Marcello Frutig, Catholic University, Sao Paulo, Brazil (X.25 support)
Hirofumi Fujii, Japan Nat'l Lab for High Energy Physics, Tokyo (Kanji)
Chuck Fuller, Westinghouse Corporate Computer Services
Andy Fyfe, Caltech
Christine M. Gianone, Columbia U AcIS
John Gilmore, UC Berkeley
Madhusudan Giyyarpuram, HP
William H. Glass
German Goldszmidt, IBM
Chuck Goodhart, NASA
Alistair Gorman, New Zealand
Richard Gration, ADFA, Australia
Chris Green, Essex U, UK
Alan Grieg, Dundee Tech, Scotland, UK
Yekta Gursel, MIT
Jim Guyton, Rand Corp
Michael Haertel
Bob Hain, UMN
Marion Hakanson, ORST
John Hamilston, Iowa State U
Simon Hania, Netherlands
Stan Hanks, Rice U.
Ken Harrenstein, SRI
Eugenia Harris, Data General (AOS/VS)
David Harrison, Kingston Warren Corp
James Harvey, Indiana/Purdue U (VMS)
Rob Healey
Chuck Hedrick, Rutgers U
Ron Heiby, Technical Systems Division, Motorola Computer Group
Steve Hemminger, Tektronix
Christian Hemsing, RWTH Aachen, Germany (OS-9)
Andrew Herbert, Monash Univ, Australia
Mike Hickey, ITI
Dan Hildebrand, QNX Software Systems Inc, Kanata, ON (QNX)
R E Hill
Bill Homer, Cray Research
Ray Hunter, The Wollongong Group
Randy Huntziger, National Library of Medicine
Larry Jacobs, Transarc
Steve Jenkins, Lancaster University, UK
Dave Johnson, Gradient Technologies
Mark B Johnson, Apple Computer
Jyke Jokinen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland (QNX)
Eric F Jones, AT&T
Luke Jones, AT&T
Peter Jones, U of Quebec Montreal
Phil Julian, SAS Institute
Peter Kabal, U of Quebec
Mic Kaczmarczik, U of Texas at Austin
Sergey Kartashoff, Inst. of Precise Mechanics & Computer Equipment, Moscow
Howie Kaye, Columbia U AcIS
Rob Kedoin, Linotype Co, Hauppauge, NY (OS/2)
Mark Kennedy, IBM
Terry Kennedy, St Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ (VMS and more)
Carlo Kid, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
Douglas Kingston, morgan.com
Lawrence Kirby, Wiltshire, UK
Tom Kloos, Sequent Computer Systems
Jim Knutson, U of Texas at Austin
John T. Kohl <jtk@kolvir.blrc.ma.us> (BSDI)
Scott Kramer, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
David Kricker, Encore Computer
Thomas Krueger, UWM
Bo Kullmar, ABC Klubben, Stockholm, and Central Bank of Sweden, Kista
R. Brad Kummer, AT&T Bell Labs, Atlanta, GA
John Kunze, UC Berkeley
David Lane, BSSI / BellSouth (Stratus VOS, X.25)
Bob Larson, USC (OS-9)
Bert Laverman, Groningen U, Netherlands
Steve Layton
David Lawyer, UC Irvine
David LeVine, National Semiconductor Corporation
Daniel S. Lewart, UIUC
S.O. Lidie, Lehigh U
Tor Lillqvist, Helsinki University, Finland
Dean Long
Mike Long, Analog Devices, Norwood MA
Kevin Lowey, U of Saskatchewan (OS/2)
Andy Lowry, Columbia University
James Lummel, Caprica Telecomputing Resources (QNX)
David MacKenzie, Environmental Defense Fund, University of Maryland
John Mackin, University of Sidney, Australia
Martin Maclaren, Bath U, UK
Chris Maio, Columbia U CS Dept
Motserrat Mane, HP, Grenoble, France
Fulvio Marino, Olivetti, Ivrea, Italy
Peter Mauzey, AT&T
Tye McQueen, Utah State U
Ted Medin
Hellmuth Michaelis, Hanseatischer Computerservice GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Leslie Mikesell, American Farm Bureau
Martin Minow, DEC (VAX/VMS)
Pawan Mistra, Bellcore
Ken Mizialko, IBM, Manassas, VA
Ray Moody, Purdue U
Bruce J Moore, Allen-Bradley Co, Highland Heights, OH (Atari ST)
Steve Morley, Convex
Peter Mossel, Columbia University
Tony Movshon, NYU
Lou Muccioli, Swanson Analysis Systems
Dan Murphy
Gary Mussar
John Nall, FSU
Jack Nelson, University of Pittsburgh
Jim Noble, Planning Research Corporation (Macintosh)
Ian O'Brien, Bath U, UK
John Owens
Michael Pins, Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network
Andre' Pirard, University of Liege, Belgium
Paul Placeway, Ohio State U (Macintosh & more)
Piet W. Plomp, ICCE, Groningen University, Netherlands
Ken Poulton, HP Labs
Manfred Prange, Oakland U
Christopher Pratt, APV Baker, UK
Frank Prindle, NADC
Tony Querubin, U of Hawaii
Anton Rang
Scott Ribe
Alan Robiette, Oxford University, UK
Michel Robitaille, U of Montreal (Mac)
Kai Uwe Rommel, Technische Universitaet Muenchen (OS/2)
Larry Rosenman (Amiga)
Jay Rouman, U of Michigan
Jack Rouse, SAS Institute (Data General and/or Apollo)
Stew Rubenstein, Harvard U (VAX/VMS)
Bill Schilit, Columbia University
Michael Schmidt, U of Paderborn, Germany
Eric Schnoebelen, Convex
Benn Schreiber, DEC
Dan Schullman, DEC (modems, DIAL command, etc)
John Schultz, 3M
Steven Schultz, Contel (PDP-11)
APPP Scorer, Leeds Polytechnic, UK
Gordon Scott, Micro Focus, Newbury UK
Gisbert W. Selke, WIdO, Bonn, Germany
David Sizeland, U of London Medical School
Fridrik Skulason, Iceland
Rick Sladkey (Linux)
Dave Slate
Bradley Smith, UCLA
Fred Smith, Merk
Richard S Smith, Cal State
Ryan Stanisfer, UNT
Bertil Stenstroem, Stockholm University Computer Centre (QZ), Sweden
James Sturdevant, CAP GEMENI AMERICA, Minneapolis
Peter Svanberg, Royal Techn. HS, Sweden
James R. Swenson, Accu-Weather, Inc.
Andy Tanenbaum, Vrije U, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Markku Toijala, Helsinki U of Technology
Teemu Torma, Helsinki U of Technology
Linus Torvalds, Helsinki, Finland (Linux)
Rick Troxel, NIH
Warren Tucker, Tridom Corp, Mountain Park, GA
Dave Tweten, AMES-NAS
G Uddeborg, Sweden
Walter Underwood, Ford Aerospace
Pieter Van Der Linden, Centre Mondial, Paris
Ge van Geldorp, Netherlands
Fred van Kempen, MINIX User Group, Voorhout, Netherlands
Wayne Van Pelt, GE/CRD
Mark Vasoll, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX)
Konstantin Vinogradov, ICSTI, Moscow
Paul Vixie, DEC
Bernie Volz, Process Software
Eduard Vopicka, Prague University of Economics, Czech Republic
Dimitri Vulis, CUNY
Roger Wallace, Raytheon
Stephen Walton, Calif State U, Northridge (Amiga)
Jamie Watson, Adasoft, Switzerland (RS/6000)
Rick Watson, U of Texas (Macintosh)
Robert Weiner, Programming Plus, New York City
Lauren Weinstein, Vortex Technlogy
David Wexelblat, AT&T
Joachim Wiesel, U of Karlsruhe
Lon Willett, U of Utah
Michael Williams, UCLA
Nate Williams, U of Montana
David Wilson
Patrick Wolfe, Kuck & Associates, Inc.
Gregg Wonderly, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX)
Farrell Woods, Concurrent (formerly Masscomp)
Dave Woolley, CAP Communication Systems, London
Jack Woolley, SCT Corp
Frank Wortner
Ken Yap, formerly of U of Rochester
John Zeeff, Ann Arbor, MI
*/
#include "ckcasc.h" /* ASCII character symbols */
#include "ckcdeb.h" /* Debug & other symbols */
#include "ckcker.h" /* Kermit symbols */
#include "ckcnet.h" /* Network symbols */
#ifndef NOSPL
#include "ckuusr.h"
#endif /* NOSPL */
#ifndef NOSERVER
/* Text message definitions.. each should be 256 chars long, or less. */
#ifdef MAC
char *hlptxt = "\r\
Mac Kermit Server Commands:\r\
\r\
BYE\r\
FINISH\r\
GET filespec\r\
REMOTE CD directory\r\
REMOTE HELP\r\
SEND filespec\r\
\r\0";
#else
#ifdef AMIGA
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server Commands:\n\
\n\
GET filespec, SEND filespec, FINISH, BYE, REMOTE HELP\n\
\n\0";
#else
#ifdef OS2
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\r\n\
\r\n\
GET files REMOTE CD [dir] REMOTE DIRECTORY [files]\r\n\
SEND files REMOTE SPACE [dir] REMOTE HOST command\r\n\
FINISH REMOTE DELETE files REMOTE TYPE files\r\n\
BYE REMOTE HELP REMOTE SET parameter value\r\n\
REMOTE QUERY type variable\r\n\
REMOTE ASSIGN variable value\r\n\
\r\n\0";
#else
#ifdef MINIX
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\n\
GET SEND BYE FINISH REMOTE: CD DEL DIR HELP HOST SET SPACE TYPE WHO\n\0";
#else
#ifdef VMS
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\r\n\
\r\n\
GET files REMOTE CD [dir] REMOTE DIRECTORY [files]\r\n\
SEND files REMOTE SPACE [dir] REMOTE HOST command\r\n\
MAIL files REMOTE DELETE files REMOTE WHO [user]\r\n\
BYE REMOTE PRINT files REMOTE TYPE files\r\n\
FINISH REMOTE HELP REMOTE SET parameter value\r\n\
REMOTE QUERY type variable\r\n\
REMOTE ASSIGN variable value\r\n\
\0";
#else
#ifdef datageneral
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\n\
\n\
GET files REMOTE CD [dir] REMOTE DIRECTORY [filespec]\n\
SEND files REMOTE SPACE [dir] REMOTE HOST command\n\
BYE REMOTE TYPE file REMOTE DELETE files\n\
FINISH REMOTE WHO REMOTE SET\n\
REMOTE QUERY type variable\n\
REMOTE ASSIGN variable value\n\
\0";
#else
#ifdef NOSPL
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\n\
\n\
GET files REMOTE CD [dir] REMOTE DIRECTORY [files]\n\
SEND files REMOTE SPACE [dir] REMOTE HOST command\n\
MAIL files REMOTE DELETE files REMOTE WHO [user]\n\
BYE REMOTE PRINT files REMOTE TYPE files\n\
FINISH REMOTE HELP REMOTE SET parameter value\n\
\n\0";
#else
char *hlptxt = "C-Kermit Server REMOTE Commands:\n\
\n\
GET files REMOTE CD [dir] REMOTE DIRECTORY [files]\n\
SEND files REMOTE SPACE [dir] REMOTE HOST command\n\
MAIL files REMOTE DELETE files REMOTE WHO [user]\n\
BYE REMOTE PRINT files REMOTE TYPE files\n\
FINISH REMOTE HELP REMOTE SET parameter value\n\
REMOTE QUERY type variable\n\
REMOTE ASSIGN variable value\n\
\n\0";
#endif /* NOSPL */
#endif /* datageneral */
#endif /* VMS */
#endif /* MINIX */
#endif /* OS2 */
#endif /* AMIGA */
#endif /* MAC */
#ifdef MINIX
char *srvtxt = "\r\n\
Entering server mode.\r\n\0";
#else
#ifdef OLDMSG
/*
It seems there was a large installation that was using C-Kermit 5A(165)
or thereabouts, which had deployed thousands of MS-DOS Kermit scripts in
scattered locations that looked for strings in the old server message,
which changed in 5A(183), August 1992.
*/
char *srvtxt = "\r\n\
C-Kermit server starting. Return to your local machine by typing\r\n\
its escape sequence for closing the connection, and issue further\r\n\
commands from there. To shut down the C-Kermit server, issue the\r\n\
FINISH or BYE command and then reconnect.\n\
\r\n\0";
#else
#ifdef OSK
char *srvtxt = "\r\l\
Entering server mode. If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\l\
the menus to send commands to the server. Otherwise, enter the escape\r\l\
sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\l\
there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\l\
other available services. Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\l\0";
#else /* UNIX, VMS, AOS/VS, and all others */
char *srvtxt = "\r\n\
Entering server mode. If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\n\
the menus to send commands to the server. Otherwise, enter the escape\r\n\
sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\n\
there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\n\
other available services. Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\n\0";
#endif /* OSK */
#endif /* OLDMSG */
#endif /* MINIX */
#else /* server mode disabled */
char *hlptxt = "";
char *srvtxt = "";
#endif /* NOSERVER */
/* Declarations for Send-Init Parameters */
int spsiz = DSPSIZ, /* Current packet size to send */
spmax = DSPSIZ, /* Biggest packet size we can send */
spsizr = DSPSIZ, /* Send-packet size requested */
spsizf = 0, /* Flag to override size negotiation */
rpsiz = DRPSIZ, /* Biggest we want to receive */
urpsiz = DRPSIZ, /* User-requested receive pkt size */
maxrps = MAXRP, /* Maximum incoming long packet size */
maxsps = MAXSP, /* Maximum outbound l.p. size */
maxtry = MAXTRY, /* Maximum retries per packet */
wslots = 1, /* Window size currently in use */
wslotr = 1, /* Window size from SET WINDOW */
wslotn = 1, /* Window size negotiated in S-pkt */
timeouts = 0, /* For statistics reporting */
spackets = 0, /* ... */
rpackets = 0, /* ... */
retrans = 0, /* ... */
crunched = 0, /* ... */
wmax = 0, /* ... */
wcur = 0, /* ... */
srvdis = 0, /* Server file xfer display */
srvtim = DSRVTIM, /* Server command wait timeout */
/*
timint is the timeout interval I use when waiting for a packet.
pkttim is the SET RECEIVE TIMEOUT value, sent to the other Kermit.
rtimo is the SET SEND TIMEOUT value. rtimo is the initial value of
timint. timint is changed by the value in the incoming negotiation
packet unless a SET SEND TIMEOUT command was given.
*/
timint = DMYTIM, /* Timeout interval I use */
pkttim = URTIME, /* Timeout I want you to use */
rtimo = DMYTIM, /* Normal packet wait timeout */
timef = 0, /* Flag to override what you ask */
npad = MYPADN, /* How much padding to send */
mypadn = MYPADN, /* How much padding to ask for */
bctr = 1, /* Block check type requested */
bctu = 1, /* Block check type used */
bctl = 1, /* Block check length */
ebq = MYEBQ, /* 8th bit prefix */
ebqflg = 0, /* 8th-bit quoting flag */
rqf = -1, /* Flag used in 8bq negotiation */
rq = 0, /* Received 8bq bid */
sq = 'Y', /* Sent 8bq bid */
rpt = 0, /* Repeat count */
rptq = MYRPTQ, /* Repeat prefix */
rptflg = 0, /* Repeat processing flag */
rptena = 1, /* Repeat processing enabled */
xfrcan = 1, /* Transfer cancellation enabled */
xfrchr = 3, /* Transfer cancel char = Ctrl-C */
xfrnum = 3; /* Need three of them. */
int epktflg = 0; /* E-PACKET command active */
int capas = 9, /* Position of Capabilities */
lpcapb = 2, /* Long Packet capability */
lpcapr = 1, /* requested */
lpcapu = 0, /* used */
swcapb = 4, /* Sliding Window capability */
swcapr = 1, /* requested (allowed) */
swcapu = 0, /* used */
atcapb = 8, /* Attribute capability */
atcapr = 1, /* requested */
atcapu = 0, /* used */
rscapb = 16, /* RESEND capability */
rscapr = 1, /* requested by default */
rscapu = 0, /* used */
lscapb = 32, /* Locking Shift capability */
lscapr = 1, /* requested by default */
lscapu = 0; /* used */
/* Flags for whether to use particular attributes */
int atenci = 1, /* Encoding in */
atenco = 1, /* Encoding out */
atdati = 1, /* Date in */
atdato = 1, /* Date out */
atdisi = 1, /* Disposition in/out */
atdiso = 1,
atleni = 1, /* Length in/out (both kinds) */
atleno = 1,
atblki = 1, /* Blocksize in/out */
atblko = 1,
attypi = 1, /* File type in/out */
attypo = 1,
atsidi = 1, /* System ID in/out */
atsido = 1,
atsysi = 1, /* System-dependent parameters in/out */
atsyso = 1;
#ifdef STRATUS
int atfrmi = 1, /* Format in/out */
atfrmo = 1,
atcrei = 1, /* Creator ID in/out */
atcreo = 1,
atacti = 1, /* Account in/out */
atacto = 1;
#endif /* STRATUS */
CHAR padch = MYPADC, /* Padding character to send */
mypadc = MYPADC, /* Padding character to ask for */
seol = MYEOL, /* End-Of-Line character to send */
eol = MYEOL, /* End-Of-Line character to look for */
ctlq = CTLQ, /* Control prefix in incoming data */
myctlq = CTLQ, /* Outbound control character prefix */
myrptq = MYRPTQ; /* Repeat prefix I want to use */
int rptmin = 3; /* Repeat-count minimum */
struct zattr iattr; /* Incoming file attributes */
/* File related variables, mainly for the benefit of (Open)VMS */
int fblksiz = DBLKSIZ; /* File blocksize */
int frecl = DLRECL; /* File record length */
int frecfm = XYFF_S; /* File record format (default = stream) */
int forg = XYFO_S; /* File organization (sequential) */
int fcctrl = XYFP_N; /* File carriage control (ctrl chars) */
#ifdef VMS
/* VMS labeled file default options - name only. */
int lf_opts = LBL_NAM;
#else
#ifdef OS2
/* OS/2 labeled file default options, all attributes but archived. */
unsigned long int lf_opts = LBL_EXT|LBL_HID|LBL_RO|LBL_SYS;
#else
int lf_opts = 0;
#endif /* OS2 */
#endif /* VMS */
/* Packet-related variables */
int pktnum = 0, /* Current packet number */
sndtyp = 0, /* Type of packet just sent */
rcvtyp = 0, /* Type of packet just received */
rsn, /* Received packet sequence number */
rln, /* Received packet length */
size, /* Current size of output pkt data */
osize, /* Previous output packet data size */
maxsize, /* Max size for building data field */
spktl = 0, /* Length packet being sent */
rpktl = 0, /* Length of packet just received */
pktpaus = 0, /* Interpacket pause interval, msec */
rprintf, /* REMOTE PRINT flag */
rmailf; /* MAIL flag */
CHAR
#ifdef pdp11
srvcmd[MAXRP+4],
#else
#ifdef DYNAMIC
*srvcmd = (CHAR *)0, /* Where to decode server command */
*pktmsg = (CHAR *)0, /* Packet error message */
#else
srvcmd[MAXRP+4],
pktmsg[81],
#endif /* DYNAMIC */
#endif /* pdp11 */
padbuf[96], /* Buffer for send-padding */
*recpkt,
*rdatap, /* Pointer to received packet data */
*data = (CHAR *)0, /* Pointer to send-packet data */
*srvptr, /* Pointer to srvcmd */
mystch = SOH, /* Outbound packet-start character */
stchr = SOH; /* Incoming packet-start character */
/* File-related variables */
char filnam[257]; /* Name of current file. */
char cmdfil[80]; /* Application file name. */
int cfilef = 0; /* Application file flag. */
int nfils = 0; /* Number of files in file group */
long fsize; /* Size of current file */
int wildxpand = 0; /* Who expands wildcards */
int clfils = 0; /* Flag for command-line files */
int stayflg = 0; /* Flag for "stay", i.e. "-S" */
/* Communication line variables */
char ttname[80]; /* Name of communication line. */
#ifdef MAC
int connected = 0; /* true if connected */
int startconnected; /* initial state of connected */
#endif /* MAC */
long speed = -1L; /* Line speed */
int parity = DEFPAR, /* Parity specified, 0,'e','o',etc */
autopar = 0, /* Automatic parity change flag */
sosi = 0, /* Shift-In/Out flag */
flow, /* Flow control */
turn = 0, /* Line turnaround handshake flag */
turnch = XON, /* Line turnaround character */
duplex = 0, /* Duplex, full by default */
escape = DFESC, /* Escape character for connect */
delay = DDELAY, /* Initial delay before sending */
tnlm = 0, /* Terminal newline mode */
mdmtyp = 0; /* Modem type (initially none) */
/* Networks for SET HOST */
#define MYHOSTL 100
char myhost[MYHOSTL]; /* Local host name */
int network = 0; /* Network vs serial connection */
#ifdef NETCONN
#ifdef TCPSOCKET
int nettype = NET_TCPB; /* Assume TCP/IP (BSD sockets) */
#else
#ifdef SUNX25
int nettype = NET_SX25;
#else
#ifdef STRATUSX25
int nettype = NET_VX25;
#else
#ifdef DECNET
int nettype = NET_DEC;
#else
int nettype = NET_NONE;
#endif /* DECNET */
#endif /* STRATUSX25 */
#endif /* SUNX25 */
#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
#else
int nettype = NET_NONE;
#endif /* NETCONN */
#ifdef ANYX25
int revcall = 0; /* X.25 reverse call not selected */
int closgr = -1; /* X.25 closed user group not selected */
int cudata = 0; /* X.25 call user data not specified */
char udata[MAXCUDATA]; /* X.25 call user data */
#endif /* ANYX25 */
/* Other items */
#ifdef OS2PM
int os2pm = 0; /* OS/2 Presentation Manager flag */
#endif /* OS2PM */
/* Terminal screen size, if known, -1 means unknown. */
int tt_rows = -1; /* Rows (height) */
int tt_cols = -1; /* Columns (width) */
int tlevel = -1; /* Take-file command level */
#ifdef NOLOCAL
int remonly = 1; /* Remote-mode-only advisory (-R) */
#else
int remonly = 0;
#endif /* NOLOCAL */
#ifndef NOSPL
extern int cmdlvl; /* Command level */
extern int maclvl; /* Macro invocation level */
#endif /* NOSPL */
int carrier = CAR_AUT; /* Pay attention to carrier signal */
int cdtimo = 0; /* Carrier wait timeout */
int xitsta = GOOD_EXIT; /* Program exit status */
#ifdef VMS /* Default filename collision action */
int fncact = XYFX_X; /* REPLACE for VAX/VMS */
#else
int fncact = XYFX_B; /* BACKUP for everybody else */
#endif /* VMS */
int fncsav = -1; /* For saving & restoring the above */
int bgset = -1; /* BACKGROUND mode set explicitly */
#ifdef UNIX
int suspend = DFSUSP; /* Whether SUSPEND command, etc, */
#else /* is to be allowed. */
int suspend = 0;
#endif /* UNIX */
/* Statistics variables */
long filcnt, /* Number of files in transaction */
filrej, /* Number of files rejected in transaction */
flci, /* Characters from line, current file */
flco, /* Chars to line, current file */
tlci, /* Chars from line in transaction */
tlco, /* Chars to line in transaction */
ffc, /* Chars to/from current file */
tfc, /* Chars to/from files in transaction */
rptn; /* Repeated characters compressed */
int tsecs = 0; /* Seconds for transaction */
int fsecs = 0; /* Per-file timer */
/* Flags */
int deblog = 0, /* Flag for debug logging */
debses = 0, /* Flag for DEBUG SESSION */
pktlog = 0, /* Flag for packet logging */
seslog = 0, /* Session logging */
tralog = 0, /* Transaction logging */
displa = 0, /* File transfer display on/off */
stdouf = 0, /* Flag for output to stdout */
stdinf = 0, /* Flag for input from stdin */
xflg = 0, /* Flag for X instead of F packet */
hcflg = 0, /* Doing Host command */
fncnv = 1, /* Flag for file name conversion */
fnspath = 0, /* Send-file path stripping */
fnrpath = 0, /* Receive-file path stripping */
binary = XYFT_T, /* File transfer mode */
sendmode = SM_SEND, /* Which type of SEND operation */
savmod = 0, /* Saved file mode (whole session) */
bsave = 0, /* Saved file mode (per file) */
bsavef = 0, /* Flag if bsave was used. */
cmask = 0177, /* Connect byte mask */
fmask = 0377, /* File byte mask */
warn = 0, /* Flag for file warning */
quiet = 0, /* Be quiet during file transfer */
local = 0, /* 1 = local mode, 0 = remote mode */
server = 0, /* Flag for being a server */
cflg = 0, /* Connect before transaction */
cnflg = 0, /* Connect after transaction */
cxseen = 0, /* Flag for cancelling a file */
czseen = 0, /* Flag for cancelling file group */
discard = 0, /* Flag for file to be discarded */
keep = 1, /* Keep incomplete files */
unkcs = 1, /* Keep file w/unknown character set */
nakstate = 0, /* In a state where we can send NAKs */
dblchar = -1; /* Character to double when sending */
long sendstart = 0L; /* SEND start position */
/* Variables passed from command parser to protocol module */
#ifndef NOSPL
#ifndef NOICP
_PROTOTYP( int parser, (int) ); /* The parser itself */
#endif /* NOICP */
#endif /* NOSPL */
char *clcmds = NULL; /* Pointer to command-line commands */
CHAR sstate = (CHAR) 0; /* Starting state for automaton */
CHAR zstate = (CHAR) 0; /* For remembering sstate */
char *cmarg = ""; /* Pointer to command data */
char *cmarg2 = ""; /* Pointer to 2nd command data */
char **cmlist; /* Pointer to file list in argv */
/* Flags for the ENABLE and DISABLE commands */
int en_cwd = 1; /* CD/CWD */
int en_del = 1; /* DELETE */
int en_dir = 1; /* DIRECTORY */
int en_fin = 1; /* FINISH/BYE */
int en_get = 1; /* GET */
#ifndef NOPUSH
int en_hos = 1; /* HOST enabled */
#else
int en_hos = 0; /* HOST disabled */
#endif /* NOPUSH */
int en_sen = 1; /* SEND */
int en_set = 1; /* SET */
int en_spa = 1; /* SPACE */
int en_typ = 1; /* TYPE */
int en_who = 1; /* WHO */
#ifdef datageneral
/* Data General AOS/VS can't do this */
int en_bye = 0; /* BYE */
#else
int en_bye = 1; /* BYE */
#endif /* datageneral */
int en_asg = 1; /* ASSIGN */
int en_que = 1; /* QUERY */
/* Miscellaneous */
char **xargv; /* Global copies of argv */
int xargc; /* and argc */
int xargs; /* an immutable copy of argc */
char *xarg0; /* and of argv[0] */
extern char *dftty; /* Default tty name from ck?tio.c */
extern int dfloc; /* Default location: remote/local */
extern int dfprty; /* Default parity */
extern int dfflow; /* Default flow control */
/*
Buffered file input and output buffers. See getpkt() in ckcfns.c
and zoutdump() in the system-dependent file i/o module (usually ck?fio.c).
*/
#ifndef DYNAMIC
/* Now we allocate them dynamically, see getiobs() below. */
char zinbuffer[INBUFSIZE], zoutbuffer[OBUFSIZE];
#endif
char *zinptr, *zoutptr;
int zincnt, zoutcnt;
_PROTOTYP( int getiobs, (void) );
/* M A I N -- C-Kermit main program */
#ifndef NOCCTRAP
#include <setjmp.h>
#ifdef CK_POSIX_SIG /* POSIX signal handling */
extern sigjmp_buf cmjbuf;
#else
extern jmp_buf cmjbuf;
#endif /* CK_POSIX_SIG */
#ifdef GEMDOS /* Special for Atari ST */
cc_clean();
#endif /* GEMDOS */
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
#ifdef aegis
/* On the Apollo, intercept main to insert a cleanup handler */
int
ckcmai(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#else
#ifdef MAC /* Macintosh */
int
main (void)
#else
#ifdef VMSGCC /* (Open)VMS with GCC compiler */
int
main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#else
#ifdef __DECC /* Alpha AXP with DEC C compiler */
#ifdef __ALPHA
int
main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#else /* DEC C compiler, not Alpha AXP */
VOID
main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#endif /* __ALPHA */
#else
#ifdef STRATUS /* Stratus VOS */
/* ANSI main returns int, and VOS compiler complains if not so. */
int
main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#else /* All others */
VOID
main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv;
#endif /* STRATUS */
#endif /* __DECC */
#endif /* VMSGCC */
#endif /* MAC */
#endif /* aegis */
{ /* main */
#ifdef datageneral
short *pfha = 016000000036; /* Get around LANG_RT problem -- */
*pfha = (short) 0; /* No user protection fault handler */
#endif /* datageneral */
/* Do some initialization */
#ifndef MAC
xargc = xargs = argc; /* Make global copies of argc */
xargv = argv; /* ...and argv. */
xarg0 = argv[0];
#ifndef NOICP
prescan(0); /* Check for debugging */
#endif /* NOICP */
#endif /* MAC */
if (sysinit() < 0) /* System-dependent initialization. */
fatal("Can't initialize!");
#ifdef TCPSOCKET
#ifdef CK_SOCKS
SOCKSinit(argv[0]); /* Internet relay package... */
#endif /* CK_SOCKS */
#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
connoi(); /* Console interrupts off */
sstate = 0; /* No default start state. */
#ifdef DYNAMIC
if (getiobs() < 0)
fatal("Can't allocate i/o buffers!");
#endif /* DYNAMIC */
ckhost(myhost,MYHOSTL); /* Name of local host */
strcpy(ttname,dftty); /* Set up default tty name. */
local = dfloc; /* And whether it's local or remote. */
parity = dfprty; /* Set initial parity, */
flow = dfflow; /* and flow control. */
if (local) if (ttopen(ttname,&local,0,0) < 0) { /* If default tty line */
#ifndef OS2
conol("Can't open device: ");
conoll(ttname);
#endif /* OS2 */
local = 0; /* now... */
strcpy(ttname,CTTNAM);
}
speed = ttgspd(); /* Get transmission speed. */
#ifdef ANYX25
initpad(); /* Initialize X.25 PAD */
#endif /* ANYX25 */
if (inibufs(SBSIZ,RBSIZ) < 0) /* Allocate packet buffers */
fatal("Can't allocate packet buffers!");
#ifndef NOICP
#ifdef MAC
cmdini();
#else /* Not MAC */
/* Attempt to take ini file before doing command line */
*cmdfil = '\0'; /* Assume no command file. */
prescan(1); /* But first check for -y option */
debug(F101,"main argc after prescan()","",argc);
#ifndef NOCCTRAP
setint(); /* Set up interrupts */
if (
#ifdef CK_POSIX_SIG
sigsetjmp(cmjbuf,1)
#else
setjmp(cmjbuf)
#endif /* CK_POSIX_SIG */
) { /* Control-C trap returns to here. */
#ifdef GEMDOS
cc_clean(); /* Atari: Clean up after ^C-trap. */
#endif /* GEMDOS */
conoll("Interrupt during initialization or command-line processing.");
conoll("C-Kermit quitting...");
doexit(BAD_EXIT,-1); /* Exit with bad status. */
} else {
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
cmdini(); /* Sets tlevel */
while (tlevel > -1) { /* Execute init file. */
debug(F101,"main executing init file","",tlevel);
sstate = parser(0); /* Loop getting commands. */
if (sstate) proto(); /* Enter protocol if requested. */
debug(F101,"main exits init file","",tlevel);
}
#ifndef NOCCTRAP
}
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
/*
In UNIX there are two ways to invoke Kermit with a cmdfile:
(1) From the kermit command line, e.g. "kermit cmdfile [ options... ]"
argv[0] = "kermit"
argv[1] = "cmdfile"
(2) By executing a cmdfile whose first line is like "#!/path/kermit"
argv[0] = "/path/kermit" (sometimes just "kermit")
argv[1] = "/path/cmdfile"
*/
debug(F101,"main cmdfil check","",argc);
if (argc > 1) {
if (*argv[1] != '-') {
debug(F110,"main argv[1]",argv[1],0);
if (zchki(argv[1]) > 0) {
strcpy(cmdfil,argv[1]);
}
}
}
if (*cmdfil) { /* If we got one, */
debug(F110,"main cmdfil",cmdfil,0);
cfilef = 1; /* remember we did this, */
dotake(cmdfil); /* execute it */
while (tlevel > -1) { /* until it runs out. */
sstate = parser(1); /* Loop getting commands. */
if (sstate) proto(); /* Enter protocol if requested. */
}
}
*cmdfil = '\0'; /* Done, nullify the file name */
#endif /* MAC */
#endif /* NOICP */
#ifndef NOCMDL
/* Look for a UNIX-style command line... */
debug(F101,"main argc","",argc);
if (argc > 1) { /* Command line arguments? */
sstate = cmdlin(); /* Yes, parse. */
zstate = sstate; /* Remember sstate around protocol */
#ifndef NOLOCAL
if (cflg) conect(); /* Connect first if requested */
#endif /* NOLOCAL */
if (sstate) {
#ifndef NOLOCAL
if (displa) concb((char)escape); /* (for console "interrupts") */
#endif /* NOLOCAL */
#ifndef NOCCTRAP
setint(); /* Set up interrupts */
if (
#ifdef CK_POSIX_SIG
sigsetjmp(cmjbuf,1)
#else
setjmp(cmjbuf)
#endif /* CK_POSIX_SIG */
) { /* Control-C trap returns to here. */
#ifdef GEMDOS
cc_clean();
#endif /* GEMDOS */
#ifndef NOLOCAL
if (cnflg) conect(); /* connect again if requested, */
#endif /* NOLOCAL */
} else {
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
proto(); /* Take any requested action, then */
if (!quiet) /* put cursor back at left margin, */
conoll("");
#ifndef NOLOCAL
if (cnflg) conect(); /* connect if requested, */
#endif /* NOLOCAL */
#ifndef NOCCTRAP
}
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
}
#ifndef NOICP
/*
If a command-line action argument was given and -S ("stay") was not given,
exit now.
*/
if ((cflg || cnflg || zstate) && !stayflg)
#endif /* NOICP */
doexit(GOOD_EXIT,xitsta); /* exit with good status */
}
#endif /* NOCMDL */
#ifdef NOICP /* No interactive command parser */
else {
#ifndef NOCMDL
/* Command-line-only version */
fatal("invalid command-line option, type 'kermit -h' for help");
#else /* Neither one! */
sstate = 'x';
proto(); /* So go into server mode */
doexit(GOOD_EXIT,xitsta); /* exit with good status */
#endif /* NOCMDL */
}
#else /* not NOICP */
/*
If no action requested on command line, or if -S ("stay") was included,
enter the interactive command parser.
*/
if (!clcmds)
herald(); /* Display program herald. */
#ifndef NOCCTRAP /* If not no Control-C trap */
ccagain:
if (
#ifdef CK_POSIX_SIG
sigsetjmp(cmjbuf,1)
#else
setjmp(cmjbuf)
#endif /* CK_POSIX_SIG */
) { /* Control-C trap returns to here. */
#ifdef GEMDOS
cc_clean();
#endif /* GEMDOS */
fixcmd(); /* Pop command stacks, etc. */
clcmds = NULL;
debug(F100,"ckcmai got interrupt","",0);
goto ccagain; /* set up trap again. */
} else {
debug(F100,"ckcmai setting interrupt trap","",0);
setint(); /* Set up command interrupt traps */
}
#else /* NOCCTRAP */
setint(); /* Set up command interrupt traps */
#endif /* NOCCTRAP */
#ifdef MAC
while (1) {
extern char *lfiles; /* Fake pointer cast */
if (connected) {
debug(F100, "main: calling macparser", "", 0);
sstate = newparser(1, 1, 0L);
/* ignore null command state */
if (sstate == 'n')
sstate = '\0';
if (sstate)
proto();
}
else {
/*
* process take files the finder gave us.
*/
if ((tlevel == -1) && lfiles)
startlfile();
debug(F100, "main: calling parser", "", 0);
sstate = parser(0);
if (sstate == 'c') /* if MAC connect */
sstate = 0;
if (sstate)
proto();
}
}
#else /* Not MAC */
#ifndef NOSPL
/*
If interactive commands were given on the command line (using the
-C "command, command, ..." option), assign them to a macro called
"cl_commands", then execute the macro and leave it defined for
subsequent re-execution if desired.
*/
if (clcmds) { /* Check for -C commands */
int x;
x = addmac("cl_commands",clcmds); /* Put macro in table */
if (x > -1) { /* If successful, */
dodo(x,NULL); /* set up for macro execution */
while (maclvl > -1) { /* Loop getting macro commands. */
sstate = parser(1);
if (sstate) proto(); /* Enter protocol if requested. */
}
}
herald();
}
#endif /* NOSPL */
/*
Running from an application file, or a command filename was
specified on the command line.
*/
if (*cmdfil) {
cfilef = 1; /* remember we did this, */
dotake(cmdfil); /* Command file spec'd on cmd line */
}
while(1) { /* Loop getting commands. */
sstate = parser(0);
if (sstate) proto(); /* Enter protocol if requested. */
}
#endif /* MAC */
#endif /* NOICP */
}
#ifdef DYNAMIC
/* Allocate file i/o buffers */
char *zinbuffer, *zoutbuffer;
int
getiobs() {
zinbuffer = (char *)malloc(INBUFSIZE);
if (!zinbuffer) return(-1);
zoutbuffer = (char *)malloc(OBUFSIZE);
if (!zoutbuffer) return(-1);
debug(F100,"getiobs ok","",0);
return(0);
}
#endif /* DYNAMIC */