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author | Stanislav Sedov <stas@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-09-29 05:23:57 +0000 |
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committer | Stanislav Sedov <stas@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-09-29 05:23:57 +0000 |
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diff --git a/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/README.ORIG b/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/README.ORIG deleted file mode 100644 index 37b588fafd6f..000000000000 --- a/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/README.ORIG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,743 +0,0 @@ - -This is a distribution of both client and server telnet. These programs -have been compiled on: - telnet telnetd - 4.4 BSD-Lite x x - 4.3 BSD Reno X X - UNICOS 9.1 X X - UNICOS 9.0 X X - UNICOS 8.0 X X - BSDI 2.0 X X - Solaris 2.4 x x (no linemode in server) - SunOs 4.1.4 X X (no linemode in server) - Ultrix 4.3 X X (no linemode in server) - Ultrix 4.1 X X (no linemode in server) - -In addition, previous versions have been compiled on the following -machines, but were not available for testing this version. - telnet telnetd - Next1.0 X X - UNICOS 8.3 X X - UNICOS 7.C X X - UNICOS 7.0 X X - SunOs 4.0.3c X X (no linemode in server) - 4.3 BSD X X (no linemode in server) - DYNIX V3.0.12 X X (no linemode in server) - Ultrix 3.1 X X (no linemode in server) - Ultrix 4.0 X X (no linemode in server) - SunOs 3.5 X X (no linemode in server) - SunOs 4.1.3 X X (no linemode in server) - Solaris 2.2 x x (no linemode in server) - Solaris 2.3 x x (no linemode in server) - BSDI 1.0 X X - BSDI 1.1 X X - DYNIX V3.0.17.9 X X (no linemode in server) - HP-UX 8.0 x x (no linemode in server) - -This code should work, but there are no guarantees. - -May 30, 1995 - -This release represents what is on the 4.4BSD-Lite2 release, which -should be the final BSD release. I will continue to support of -telnet, The code (without encryption) is available via anonymous ftp -from ftp.cray.com, in src/telnet/telnet.YY.MM.DD.NE.tar.Z, where -YY.MM.DD is replaced with the year, month and day of the release. -If you can't find it at one of these places, at some point in the -near future information about the latest releases should be available -from ftp.borman.com. - -In addition, the version with the encryption code is available via -ftp from net-dist.mit.edu, in the directory /pub/telnet. There -is a README file there that gives further information on how -to get the distribution. - -Questions, comments, bug reports and bug fixes can be sent to -one of these addresses: - dab@borman.com - dab@cray.com - dab@bsdi.com - -This release is mainly bug fixes and code cleanup. - - Replace all calls to bcopy()/bzero() with calls to - memmove()/memset() and all calls to index()/rindex() - with calls to strchr()/strrchr(). - - Add some missing diagnostics for option tracing - to telnetd. - - Add support for BSDI 2.0 and Solaris 2.4. - - Add support for UNICOS 8.0 - - Get rid of expanded tabs and trailing white spaces. - - From Paul Vixie: - Fix for telnet going into an endless spin - when the session dies abnormally. - - From Jef Poskanzer: - Changes to allow telnet to compile - under SunOS 3.5. - - From Philip Guenther: - makeutx() doesn't expand utmpx, - use pututxline() instead. - - From Chris Torek: - Add a sleep(1) before execing login - to avoid race condition that can eat - up the login prompt. - Use terminal speed directly if it is - not an encoded value. - - From Steve Parker: - Fix to realloc() call. Fix for execing - login on solaris with no user name. - -January 19, 1994 - -This is a list of some of the changes since the last tar release -of telnet/telnetd. There are probably other changes that aren't -listed here, but this should hit a lot of the main ones. - - General: - Changed #define for AUTHENTICATE to AUTHENTICATION - Changed #define for ENCRYPT to ENCRYPTION - Changed #define for DES_ENCRYPT to DES_ENCRYPTION - - Added support for SPX authentication: -DSPX - - Added support for Kerberos Version 5 authentication: -DKRB5 - - Added support for ANSI C function prototypes - - Added support for the NEW-ENVIRON option (RFC-1572) - including support for USERVAR. - - Made support for the old Environment Option (RFC-1408) - conditional on -DOLD_ENVIRON - - Added #define ENV_HACK - support for RFC 1571 - - The encryption code is removed from the public distributions. - Domestic 4.4 BSD distributions contain the encryption code. - - ENV_HACK: Code to deal with systems that only implement - the old ENVIRON option, and have reversed definitions - of ENV_VAR and ENV_VAL. Also fixes ENV processing in - client to handle things besides just the default set... - - NO_BSD_SETJMP: UNICOS configuration for - UNICOS 6.1/6.0/5.1/5.0 systems. - - STREAMSPTY: Use /dev/ptmx to get a clean pty. This - is for SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris) - - UTMPX: For systems that have /etc/utmpx. This is for - SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris) - - Definitions for BSDI 1.0 - - Definitions for 4.3 Reno and 4.4 BSD. - - Definitions for UNICOS 8.0 and UNICOS 7.C - - Definitions for Solaris 2.0 - - Definitions for HP-UX 8.0 - - Latest Copyright notices from Berkeley. - - FLOW-CONTROL: support for RFC-XXXx - - - Client Specific: - - Fix the "send" command to not send garbage... - - Fix status message for "skiprc" - - Make sure to send NAWS after telnet has been suspended - or an external command has been run, if the window size - has changed. - - sysV88 support. - - Server Specific: - - Support flowcontrol option in non-linemode servers. - - -k Server supports Kludge Linemode, but will default to - either single character mode or real Linemode support. - The user will have to explicitly ask to switch into - kludge linemode. ("stty extproc", or escape back to - to telnet and say "mode line".) - - -u Specify the length of the hostname field in the utmp - file. Hostname longer than this length will be put - into the utmp file in dotted decimal notation, rather - than putting in a truncated hostname. - - -U Registered hosts only. If a reverse hostname lookup - fails, the connection will be refused. - - -f/-F - Allows forwarding of credentials for KRB5. - -Februrary 22, 1991: - - Features: - - This version of telnet/telnetd has support for both - the AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION options. The - AUTHENTICATION option is fairly well defined, and - an option number has been assigned to it. The - ENCRYPTION option is still in a state of flux; an - option number has been assigned to, but it is still - subject to change. The code is provided in this release - for experimental and testing purposes. - - The telnet "send" command can now be used to send - do/dont/will/wont commands, with any telnet option - name. The rules for when do/dont/will/wont are sent - are still followed, so just because the user requests - that one of these be sent doesn't mean that it will - be sent... - - The telnet "getstatus" command no longer requires - that option printing be enabled to see the response - to the "DO STATUS" command. - - A -n flag has been added to telnetd to disable - keepalives. - - A new telnet command, "auth" has been added (if - AUTHENTICATE is defined). It has four sub-commands, - "status", "disable", "enable" and "help". - - A new telnet command, "encrypt" has been added (if - ENCRYPT is defined). It has many sub-commands: - "enable", "type", "start", "stop", "input", - "-input", "output", "-output", "status", and "help". - - The LOGOUT option is now supported by both telnet - and telnetd, a new command, "logout", was added - to support this. - - Several new toggle options were added: - "autoencrypt", "autodecrypt", "autologin", "authdebug", - "encdebug", "skiprc", "verbose_encrypt" - - An "rlogin" interface has been added. If the program - is named "rlogin", or the "-r" flag is given, then - an rlogin type of interface will be used. - ~. Terminates the session - ~<susp> Suspend the session - ~^] Escape to telnet command mode - ~~ Pass through the ~. - BUG: If you type the rlogin escape character - in the middle of a line while in rlogin - mode, you cannot erase it or any characters - before it. Hopefully this can be fixed - in a future release... - - General changes: - - A "libtelnet.a" has now been created. This libraray - contains code that is common to both telnet and - telnetd. This is also where library routines that - are needed, but are not in the standard C library, - are placed. - - The makefiles have been re-done. All of the site - specific configuration information has now been put - into a single "Config.generic" file, in the top level - directory. Changing this one file will take care of - all three subdirectories. Also, to add a new/local - definition, a "Config.local" file may be created - at the top level; if that file exists, the subdirectories - will use that file instead of "Config.generic". - - Many 1-2 line functions in commands.c have been - removed, and just inserted in-line, or replaced - with a macro. - - Bug Fixes: - - The non-termio code in both telnet and telnetd was - setting/clearing CTLECH in the sg_flags word. This - was incorrect, and has been changed to set/clear the - LCTLECH bit in the local mode word. - - The SRCRT #define has been removed. If IP_OPTIONS - and IPPROTO_IP are defined on the system, then the - source route code is automatically enabled. - - The NO_GETTYTAB #define has been removed; there - is a compatability routine that can be built into - libtelnet to achive the same results. - - The server, telnetd, has been switched to use getopt() - for parsing the argument list. - - The code for getting the input/output speeds via - cfgetispeed()/cfgetospeed() was still not quite - right in telnet. Posix says if the ispeed is 0, - then it is really equal to the ospeed. - - The suboption processing code in telnet now has - explicit checks to make sure that we received - the entire suboption (telnetd was already doing this). - - The telnet code for processing the terminal type - could cause a core dump if an existing connection - was closed, and a new connection opened without - exiting telnet. - - Telnetd was doing a TCSADRAIN when setting the new - terminal settings; This is not good, because it means - that the tcsetattr() will hang waiting for output to - drain, and telnetd is the only one that will drain - the output... The fix is to use TCSANOW which does - not wait. - - Telnetd was improperly setting/clearing the ISTRIP - flag in the c_lflag field, it should be using the - c_iflag field. - - When the child process of telnetd was opening the - slave side of the pty, it was re-setting the EXTPROC - bit too early, and some of the other initialization - code was wiping it out. This would cause telnetd - to go out of linemode and into single character mode. - - One instance of leaving linemode in telnetd forgot - to send a WILL ECHO to the client, the net result - would be that the user would see double character - echo. - - If the MODE was being changed several times very - quickly, telnetd could get out of sync with the - state changes and the returning acks; and wind up - being left in the wrong state. - -September 14, 1990: - - Switch the client to use getopt() for parsing the - argument list. The 4.3Reno getopt.c is included for - systems that don't have getopt(). - - Use the posix _POSIX_VDISABLE value for what value - to use when disabling special characters. If this - is undefined, it defaults to 0x3ff. - - For non-termio systems, TIOCSETP was being used to - change the state of the terminal. This causes the - input queue to be flushed, which we don't want. This - is now changed to TIOCSETN. - - Take out the "#ifdef notdef" around the code in the - server that generates a "sync" when the pty oputput - is flushed. The potential problem is that some older - telnet clients may go into an infinate loop when they - receive a "sync", if so, the server can be compiled - with "NO_URGENT" defined. - - Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the OPOST - bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_oflag field. - - Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the ISTRIP - bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_iflag field. (On - 4.3Reno, this is the ECHOPRT bit in the c_lflag field.) - The client also had its interpretation of WILL BINARY - and DO BINARY reversed. - - Fix a bug in client that would cause a core dump when - attempting to remove the last environment variable. - - In the client, there were a few places were switch() - was being passed a character, and if it was a negative - value, it could get sign extended, and not match - the 8 bit case statements. The fix is to and the - switch value with 0xff. - - Add a couple more printoption() calls in the client, I - don't think there are any more places were a telnet - command can be received and not printed out when - "options" is on. - - A new flag has been added to the client, "-a". Currently, - this just causes the USER name to be sent across, in - the future this may be used to signify that automatic - authentication is requested. - - The USER variable is now only sent by the client if - the "-a" or "-l user" options are explicity used, or - if the user explicitly asks for the "USER" environment - variable to be exported. In the server, if it receives - the "USER" environment variable, it won't print out the - banner message, so that only "Password:" will be printed. - This makes the symantics more like rlogin, and should be - more familiar to the user. (People are not used to - getting a banner message, and then getting just a - "Password:" prompt.) - - Re-vamp the code for starting up the child login - process. The code was getting ugly, and it was - hard to tell what was really going on. What we - do now is after the fork(), in the child: - 1) make sure we have no controlling tty - 2) open and initialize the tty - 3) do a setsid()/setpgrp() - 4) makes the tty our controlling tty. - On some systems, #2 makes the tty our controlling - tty, and #4 is a no-op. The parent process does - a gets rid of any controlling tty after the child - is fork()ed. - - Use the strdup() library routine in telnet, instead - of the local savestr() routine. If you don't have - strdup(), you need to define NO_STRDUP. - - Add support for ^T (SIGINFO/VSTATUS), found in the - 4.3Reno distribution. This maps to the AYT character. - You need a 4-line bugfix in the kernel to get this - to work properly: - - > *** tty_pty.c.ORG Tue Sep 11 09:41:53 1990 - > --- tty_pty.c Tue Sep 11 17:48:03 1990 - > *************** - > *** 609,613 **** - > if ((tp->t_lflag&NOFLSH) == 0) - > ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE); - > ! pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, *(unsigned int *)data); - > return(0); - > } - > --- 609,616 ---- - > if ((tp->t_lflag&NOFLSH) == 0) - > ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE); - > ! pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, *(unsigned int *)data, 1); - > ! if ((*(unsigned int *)data == SIGINFO) && - > ! ((tp->t_lflag&NOKERNINFO) == 0)) - > ! ttyinfo(tp); - > return(0); - > } - - The client is now smarter when setting the telnet escape - character; it only sets it to one of VEOL and VEOL2 if - one of them is undefined, and the other one is not already - defined to the telnet escape character. - - Handle TERMIOS systems that have seperate input and output - line speed settings imbedded in the flags. - - Many other minor bug fixes. - -June 20, 1990: - Re-organize makefiles and source tree. The telnet/Source - directory is now gone, and all the source that was in - telnet/Source is now just in the telnet directory. - - Seperate makefile for each system are now gone. There - are two makefiles, Makefile and Makefile.generic. - The "Makefile" has the definitions for the various - system, and "Makefile.generic" does all the work. - There is a variable called "WHAT" that is used to - specify what to make. For example, in the telnet - directory, you might say: - make 4.4bsd WHAT=clean - to clean out the directory. - - Add support for the ENVIRON and XDISPLOC options. - In order for the server to work, login has to have - the "-p" option to preserve environment variables. - - Add the SOFT_TAB and LIT_ECHO modes in the LINEMODE support. - - Add the "-l user" option to command line and open command - (This is passed through the ENVIRON option). - - Add the "-e" command line option, for setting the escape - character. - - Add the "-D", diagnostic, option to the server. This allows - the server to print out debug information, which is very - useful when trying to debug a telnet that doesn't have any - debugging ability. - - Turn off the literal next character when not in LINEMODE. - - Don't recognize ^Y locally, just pass it through. - - Make minor modifications for Sun4.0 and Sun4.1 - - Add support for both FORW1 and FORW2 characters. The - telnet escpape character is set to whichever of the - two is not being used. If both are in use, the escape - character is not set, so when in linemode the user will - have to follow the escape character with a <CR> or <EOF) - to get it passed through. - - Commands can now be put in single and double quotes, and - a backslash is now an escape character. This is needed - for allowing arbitrary strings to be assigned to environment - variables. - - Switch telnetd to use macros like telnet for keeping - track of the state of all the options. - - Fix telnetd's processing of options so that we always do - the right processing of the LINEMODE option, regardless - of who initiates the request to turn it on. Also, make - sure that if the other side went "WILL ECHO" in response - to our "DO ECHO", that we send a "DONT ECHO" to get the - option turned back off! - - Fix the TERMIOS setting of the terminal speed to handle both - BSD's seperate fields, and the SYSV method of CBAUD bits. - - Change how we deal with the other side refusing to enable - an option. The sequence used to be: send DO option; receive - WONT option; send DONT option. Now, the sequence is: send - DO option; receive WONT option. Both should be valid - according to the spec, but there has been at least one - client implementation of telnet identified that can get - really confused by this. (The exact sequence, from a trace - on the server side, is (numbers are number of responses that - we expect to get after that line...): - - send WILL ECHO 1 (initial request) - send WONT ECHO 2 (server is changing state) - recv DO ECHO 1 (first reply, ok. expect DONT ECHO next) - send WILL ECHO 2 (server changes state again) - recv DONT ECHO 1 (second reply, ok. expect DO ECHO next) - recv DONT ECHO 0 (third reply, wrong answer. got DONT!!!) - *** send WONT ECHO (send WONT to acknowledge the DONT) - send WILL ECHO 1 (ask again to enable option) - recv DO ECHO 0 - - recv DONT ECHO 0 - send WONT ECHO 1 - recv DONT ECHO 0 - recv DO ECHO 1 - send WILL ECHO 0 - (and the last 5 lines loop forever) - - The line with the "***" is last of the WILL/DONT/WONT sequence. - The change to the server to not generate that makes this same - example become: - - send will ECHO 1 - send wont ECHO 2 - recv do ECHO 1 - send will ECHO 2 - recv dont ECHO 1 - recv dont ECHO 0 - recv do ECHO 1 - send will ECHO 0 - - There is other option negotiation going on, and not sending - the third part changes some of the timings, but this specific - example no longer gets stuck in a loop. The "telnet.state" - file has been modified to reflect this change to the algorithm. - - A bunch of miscellaneous bug fixes and changes to make - lint happier. - - This version of telnet also has some KERBEROS stuff in - it. This has not been tested, it uses an un-authorized - telnet option number, and uses an out-of-date version - of the (still being defined) AUTHENTICATION option. - There is no support for this code, do not enable it. - - -March 1, 1990: -CHANGES/BUGFIXES SINCE LAST RELEASE: - Some support for IP TOS has been added. Requires that the - kernel support the IP_TOS socket option (currently this - is only in UNICOS 6.0). - - Both telnet and telnetd now use the cc_t typedef. typedefs are - included for systems that don't have it (in termios.h). - - SLC_SUSP was not supported properly before. It is now. - - IAC EOF was not translated properly in telnetd for SYSV_TERMIO - when not in linemode. It now saves a copy of the VEOF character, - so that when ICANON is turned off and we can't trust it anymore - (because it is now the VMIN character) we use the saved value. - - There were two missing "break" commands in the linemode - processing code in telnetd. - - Telnetd wasn't setting the kernel window size information - properly. It was using the rows for both rows and columns... - -Questions/comments go to - David Borman - Cray Research, Inc. - 655F Lone Oak Drive - Eagan, MN 55123 - dab@cray.com. - -README: You are reading it. - -Config.generic: - This file contains all the OS specific definitions. It - has pre-definitions for many common system types, and is - in standard makefile fromat. See the comments at the top - of the file for more information. - -Config.local: - This is not part of the distribution, but if this file exists, - it is used instead of "Config.generic". This allows site - specific configuration without having to modify the distributed - "Config.generic" file. - -kern.diff: - This file contains the diffs for the changes needed for the - kernel to support LINEMODE is the server. These changes are - for a 4.3BSD system. You may need to make some changes for - your particular system. - - There is a new bit in the terminal state word, TS_EXTPROC. - When this bit is set, several aspects of the terminal driver - are disabled. Input line editing, character echo, and - mapping of signals are all disabled. This allows the telnetd - to turn of these functions when in linemode, but still keep - track of what state the user wants the terminal to be in. - - New ioctl()s: - - TIOCEXT Turn on/off the TS_EXTPROC bit - TIOCGSTATE Get t_state of tty to look at TS_EXTPROC bit - TIOCSIG Generate a signal to processes in the - current process group of the pty. - - There is a new mode for packet driver, the TIOCPKT_IOCTL bit. - When packet mode is turned on in the pty, and the TS_EXTPROC - bit is set, then whenever the state of the pty is changed, the - next read on the master side of the pty will have the TIOCPKT_IOCTL - bit set, and the data will contain the following: - struct xx { - struct sgttyb a; - struct tchars b; - struct ltchars c; - int t_state; - int t_flags; - } - This allows the process on the server side of the pty to know - when the state of the terminal has changed, and what the new - state is. - - However, if you define USE_TERMIO or SYSV_TERMIO, the code will - expect that the structure returned in the TIOCPKT_IOCTL is - the termio/termios structure. - -stty.diff: - This file contains the changes needed for the stty(1) program - to report on the current status of the TS_EXTPROC bit. It also - allows the user to turn on/off the TS_EXTPROC bit. This is useful - because it allows the user to say "stty -extproc", and the - LINEMODE option will be automatically disabled, and saying "stty - extproc" will re-enable the LINEMODE option. - -telnet.state: - Both the client and server have code in them to deal - with option negotiation loops. The algorithm that is - used is described in this file. - -telnet: - This directory contains the client code. No kernel changes are - needed to use this code. - -telnetd: - This directory contains the server code. If LINEMODE or KLUDGELINEMODE - are defined, then the kernel modifications listed above are needed. - -libtelnet: - This directory contains code that is common to both the client - and the server. - -arpa: - This directory has a new <arpa/telnet.h> - -libtelnet/Makefile.4.4: -telnet/Makefile.4.4: -telnetd/Makefile.4.4: - These are the makefiles that can be used on a 4.3Reno - system when this software is installed in /usr/src/lib/libtelnet, - /usr/src/libexec/telnetd, and /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet. - - -The following TELNET options are supported: - - LINEMODE: - The LINEMODE option is supported as per RFC1116. The - FORWARDMASK option is not currently supported. - - BINARY: The client has the ability to turn on/off the BINARY - option in each direction. Turning on BINARY from - server to client causes the LITOUT bit to get set in - the terminal driver on both ends, turning on BINARY - from the client to the server causes the PASS8 bit - to get set in the terminal driver on both ends. - - TERMINAL-TYPE: - This is supported as per RFC1091. On the server side, - when a terminal type is received, termcap/terminfo - is consulted to determine if it is a known terminal - type. It keeps requesting terminal types until it - gets one that it recongnizes, or hits the end of the - list. The server side looks up the entry in the - termcap/terminfo data base, and generates a list of - names which it then passes one at a time to each - request for a terminal type, duplicating the last - entry in the list before cycling back to the beginning. - - NAWS: The Negotiate about Window Size, as per RFC 1073. - - TERMINAL-SPEED: - Implemented as per RFC 1079 - - TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL: - Implemented as per RFC 1080 - - TIMING-MARK: - As per RFC 860 - - SGA: As per RFC 858 - - ECHO: As per RFC 857 - - LOGOUT: As per RFC 727 - - STATUS: - The server will send its current status upon - request. It does not ask for the clients status. - The client will request the servers current status - from the "send getstatus" command. - - ENVIRON: - This option is currently being defined by the IETF - Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been - issued, but should be in the near future... - - X-DISPLAY-LOCATION: - This functionality can be done through the ENVIRON - option, it is added here for completeness. - - AUTHENTICATION: - This option is currently being defined by the IETF - Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been - issued. The basic framework is pretty much decided, - but the definitions for the specific authentication - schemes is still in a state of flux. - - ENCRYPTION: - This option is currently being defined by the IETF - Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been - issued. The draft RFC is still in a state of flux, - so this code may change in the future. |