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package LWP::Protocol::ftp; # Implementation of the ftp protocol (RFC 959). We let the Net::FTP # package do all the dirty work. use base qw(LWP::Protocol); use strict; our $VERSION = '6.34'; use Carp (); use HTTP::Status (); use HTTP::Negotiate (); use HTTP::Response (); use LWP::MediaTypes (); use File::Listing (); { package # hide from PAUSE LWP::Protocol::MyFTP; use strict; use base qw(Net::FTP); sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_) || return undef; my $mess = $self->message; # welcome message $mess =~ s|\n.*||s; # only first line left $mess =~ s|\s*ready\.?$||; # Make the version number more HTTP like $mess =~ s|\s*\(Version\s*|/| and $mess =~ s|\)$||; ${*$self}{myftp_server} = $mess; #$response->header("Server", $mess); $self; } sub http_server { my $self = shift; ${*$self}{myftp_server}; } sub home { my $self = shift; my $old = ${*$self}{myftp_home}; if (@_) { ${*$self}{myftp_home} = shift; } $old; } sub go_home { my $self = shift; $self->cwd(${*$self}{myftp_home}); } sub request_count { my $self = shift; ++${*$self}{myftp_reqcount}; } sub ping { my $self = shift; return $self->go_home; } } sub _connect { my ($self, $host, $port, $user, $account, $password, $timeout) = @_; my $key; my $conn_cache = $self->{ua}{conn_cache}; if ($conn_cache) { $key = "$host:$port:$user"; $key .= ":$account" if defined($account); if (my $ftp = $conn_cache->withdraw("ftp", $key)) { if ($ftp->ping) { # save it again $conn_cache->deposit("ftp", $key, $ftp); return $ftp; } } } # try to make a connection my $ftp = LWP::Protocol::MyFTP->new( $host, Port => $port, Timeout => $timeout, LocalAddr => $self->{ua}{local_address}, ); # XXX Should be some what to pass on 'Passive' (header??) unless ($ftp) { $@ =~ s/^Net::FTP: //; return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, $@); } unless ($ftp->login($user, $password, $account)) { # Unauthorized. Let's fake a RC_UNAUTHORIZED response my $mess = scalar($ftp->message); $mess =~ s/\n$//; my $res = HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_UNAUTHORIZED, $mess); $res->header("Server", $ftp->http_server); $res->header("WWW-Authenticate", qq(Basic Realm="FTP login")); return $res; } my $home = $ftp->pwd; $ftp->home($home); $conn_cache->deposit("ftp", $key, $ftp) if $conn_cache; return $ftp; } sub request { my ($self, $request, $proxy, $arg, $size, $timeout) = @_; $size = 4096 unless $size; # check proxy if (defined $proxy) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, 'You can not proxy through the ftp'); } my $url = $request->uri; if ($url->scheme ne 'ftp') { my $scheme = $url->scheme; return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, "LWP::Protocol::ftp::request called for '$scheme'"); } # check method my $method = $request->method; unless ($method eq 'GET' || $method eq 'HEAD' || $method eq 'PUT') { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, 'Library does not allow method ' . "$method for 'ftp:' URLs"); } my $host = $url->host; my $port = $url->port; my $user = $url->user; my $password = $url->password; # If a basic authorization header is present than we prefer these over # the username/password specified in the URL. { my ($u, $p) = $request->authorization_basic; if (defined $u) { $user = $u; $password = $p; } } # We allow the account to be specified in the "Account" header my $account = $request->header('Account'); my $ftp = $self->_connect($host, $port, $user, $account, $password, $timeout); return $ftp if ref($ftp) eq "HTTP::Response"; # ugh! # Create an initial response object my $response = HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_OK, "OK"); $response->header(Server => $ftp->http_server); $response->header('Client-Request-Num' => $ftp->request_count); $response->request($request); # Get & fix the path my @path = grep {length} $url->path_segments; my $remote_file = pop(@path); $remote_file = '' unless defined $remote_file; my $type; if (ref $remote_file) { my @params; ($remote_file, @params) = @$remote_file; for (@params) { $type = $_ if s/^type=//; } } if ($type && $type eq 'a') { $ftp->ascii; } else { $ftp->binary; } for (@path) { unless ($ftp->cwd($_)) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_FOUND, "Can't chdir to $_"); } } if ($method eq 'GET' || $method eq 'HEAD') { if (my $mod_time = $ftp->mdtm($remote_file)) { $response->last_modified($mod_time); if (my $ims = $request->if_modified_since) { if ($mod_time <= $ims) { $response->code(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_MODIFIED); $response->message("Not modified"); return $response; } } } # We'll use this later to abort the transfer if necessary. # if $max_size is defined, we need to abort early. Otherwise, it's # a normal transfer my $max_size = undef; # Set resume location, if the client requested it if ($request->header('Range') && $ftp->supported('REST')) { my $range_info = $request->header('Range'); # Change bytes=2772992-6781209 to just 2772992 my ($start_byte, $end_byte) = $range_info =~ /.*=\s*(\d+)-(\d+)?/; if (defined $start_byte && !defined $end_byte) { # open range -- only the start is specified $ftp->restart($start_byte); # don't define $max_size, we don't want to abort early } elsif (defined $start_byte && defined $end_byte && $start_byte >= 0 && $end_byte >= $start_byte) { $ftp->restart($start_byte); $max_size = $end_byte - $start_byte; } else { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, 'Incorrect syntax for Range request'); } } elsif ($request->header('Range') && !$ftp->supported('REST')) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, "Server does not support resume." ); } my $data; # the data handle if (length($remote_file) and $data = $ftp->retr($remote_file)) { my ($type, @enc) = LWP::MediaTypes::guess_media_type($remote_file); $response->header('Content-Type', $type) if $type; for (@enc) { $response->push_header('Content-Encoding', $_); } my $mess = $ftp->message; if ($mess =~ /\((\d+)\s+bytes\)/) { $response->header('Content-Length', "$1"); } if ($method ne 'HEAD') { # Read data from server $response = $self->collect( $arg, $response, sub { my $content = ''; my $result = $data->read($content, $size); # Stop early if we need to. if (defined $max_size) { # We need an interface to Net::FTP::dataconn for getting # the number of bytes already read my $bytes_received = $data->bytes_read(); # We were already over the limit. (Should only happen # once at the end.) if ($bytes_received - length($content) > $max_size) { $content = ''; } # We just went over the limit elsif ($bytes_received > $max_size) { # Trim content $content = substr($content, 0, $max_size - ($bytes_received - length($content))); } # We're under the limit else { } } return \$content; } ); } # abort is needed for HEAD, it's == close if the transfer has # already completed. unless ($data->abort) { # Something did not work too well. Note that we treat # responses to abort() with code 0 in case of HEAD as ok # (at least wu-ftpd 2.6.1(1) does that). if ($method ne 'HEAD' || $ftp->code != 0) { $response->code(HTTP::Status::RC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR); $response->message("FTP close response: " . $ftp->code . " " . $ftp->message); } } } elsif (!length($remote_file) || ($ftp->code >= 400 && $ftp->code < 600)) { # not a plain file, try to list instead if (length($remote_file) && !$ftp->cwd($remote_file)) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_FOUND, "File '$remote_file' not found" ); } # It should now be safe to try to list the directory my @lsl = $ftp->dir; # Try to figure out if the user want us to convert the # directory listing to HTML. my @variants = ( ['html', 0.60, 'text/html'], ['dir', 1.00, 'text/ftp-dir-listing'] ); #$HTTP::Negotiate::DEBUG=1; my $prefer = HTTP::Negotiate::choose(\@variants, $request); my $content = ''; if (!defined($prefer)) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE, "Neither HTML nor directory listing wanted"); } elsif ($prefer eq 'html') { $response->header('Content-Type' => 'text/html'); $content = "<HEAD><TITLE>File Listing</TITLE>\n"; my $base = $request->uri->clone; my $path = $base->path; $base->path("$path/") unless $path =~ m|/$|; $content .= qq(<BASE HREF="$base">\n</HEAD>\n); $content .= "<BODY>\n<UL>\n"; for (File::Listing::parse_dir(\@lsl, 'GMT')) { my ($name, $type, $size, $mtime, $mode) = @$_; $content .= qq( <LI> <a href="$name">$name</a>); $content .= " $size bytes" if $type eq 'f'; $content .= "\n"; } $content .= "</UL></body>\n"; } else { $response->header('Content-Type', 'text/ftp-dir-listing'); $content = join("\n", @lsl, ''); } $response->header('Content-Length', length($content)); if ($method ne 'HEAD') { $response = $self->collect_once($arg, $response, $content); } } else { my $res = HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, "FTP return code " . $ftp->code); $res->content_type("text/plain"); $res->content($ftp->message); return $res; } } elsif ($method eq 'PUT') { # method must be PUT unless (length($remote_file)) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, "Must have a file name to PUT to" ); } my $data; if ($data = $ftp->stor($remote_file)) { my $content = $request->content; my $bytes = 0; if (defined $content) { if (ref($content) eq 'SCALAR') { $bytes = $data->write($$content, length($$content)); } elsif (ref($content) eq 'CODE') { my ($buf, $n); while (length($buf = &$content)) { $n = $data->write($buf, length($buf)); last unless $n; $bytes += $n; } } elsif (!ref($content)) { if (defined $content && length($content)) { $bytes = $data->write($content, length($content)); } } else { die "Bad content"; } } $data->close; $response->code(HTTP::Status::RC_CREATED); $response->header('Content-Type', 'text/plain'); $response->content("$bytes bytes stored as $remote_file on $host\n") } else { my $res = HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, "FTP return code " . $ftp->code); $res->content_type("text/plain"); $res->content($ftp->message); return $res; } } else { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, "Illegal method $method"); } $response; } 1; __END__ # This is what RFC 1738 has to say about FTP access: # -------------------------------------------------- # # 3.2. FTP # # The FTP URL scheme is used to designate files and directories on # Internet hosts accessible using the FTP protocol (RFC959). # # A FTP URL follow the syntax described in Section 3.1. If :<port> is # omitted, the port defaults to 21. # # 3.2.1. FTP Name and Password # # A user name and password may be supplied; they are used in the ftp # "USER" and "PASS" commands after first making the connection to the # FTP server. If no user name or password is supplied and one is # requested by the FTP server, the conventions for "anonymous" FTP are # to be used, as follows: # # The user name "anonymous" is supplied. # # The password is supplied as the Internet e-mail address # of the end user accessing the resource. # # If the URL supplies a user name but no password, and the remote # server requests a password, the program interpreting the FTP URL # should request one from the user. # # 3.2.2. FTP url-path # # The url-path of a FTP URL has the following syntax: # # <cwd1>/<cwd2>/.../<cwdN>/<name>;type=<typecode> # # Where <cwd1> through <cwdN> and <name> are (possibly encoded) strings # and <typecode> is one of the characters "a", "i", or "d". The part # ";type=<typecode>" may be omitted. The <cwdx> and <name> parts may be # empty. The whole url-path may be omitted, including the "/" # delimiting it from the prefix containing user, password, host, and # port. # # The url-path is interpreted as a series of FTP commands as follows: # # Each of the <cwd> elements is to be supplied, sequentially, as the # argument to a CWD (change working directory) command. # # If the typecode is "d", perform a NLST (name list) command with # <name> as the argument, and interpret the results as a file # directory listing. # # Otherwise, perform a TYPE command with <typecode> as the argument, # and then access the file whose name is <name> (for example, using # the RETR command.) # # Within a name or CWD component, the characters "/" and ";" are # reserved and must be encoded. The components are decoded prior to # their use in the FTP protocol. In particular, if the appropriate FTP # sequence to access a particular file requires supplying a string # containing a "/" as an argument to a CWD or RETR command, it is # necessary to encode each "/". # # For example, the URL <URL:ftp://myname@host.dom/%2Fetc/motd> is # interpreted by FTP-ing to "host.dom", logging in as "myname" # (prompting for a password if it is asked for), and then executing # "CWD /etc" and then "RETR motd". This has a different meaning from # <URL:ftp://myname@host.dom/etc/motd> which would "CWD etc" and then # "RETR motd"; the initial "CWD" might be executed relative to the # default directory for "myname". On the other hand, # <URL:ftp://myname@host.dom//etc/motd>, would "CWD " with a null # argument, then "CWD etc", and then "RETR motd". # # FTP URLs may also be used for other operations; for example, it is # possible to update a file on a remote file server, or infer # information about it from the directory listings. The mechanism for # doing so is not spelled out here. # # 3.2.3. FTP Typecode is Optional # # The entire ;type=<typecode> part of a FTP URL is optional. If it is # omitted, the client program interpreting the URL must guess the # appropriate mode to use. In general, the data content type of a file # can only be guessed from the name, e.g., from the suffix of the name; # the appropriate type code to be used for transfer of the file can # then be deduced from the data content of the file. # # 3.2.4 Hierarchy # # For some file systems, the "/" used to denote the hierarchical # structure of the URL corresponds to the delimiter used to construct a # file name hierarchy, and thus, the filename will look similar to the # URL path. This does NOT mean that the URL is a Unix filename. # # 3.2.5. Optimization # # Clients accessing resources via FTP may employ additional heuristics # to optimize the interaction. For some FTP servers, for example, it # may be reasonable to keep the control connection open while accessing # multiple URLs from the same server. However, there is no common # hierarchical model to the FTP protocol, so if a directory change # command has been given, it is impossible in general to deduce what # sequence should be given to navigate to another directory for a # second retrieval, if the paths are different. The only reliable # algorithm is to disconnect and reestablish the control connection.