2 * psftp.c: (platform-independent) front end for PSFTP.
11 #define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
19 const char *const appname = "PSFTP";
22 * Since SFTP is a request-response oriented protocol, it requires
23 * no buffer management: when we send data, we stop and wait for an
24 * acknowledgement _anyway_, and so we can't possibly overfill our
28 static int psftp_connect(char *userhost, char *user, int portnumber);
29 static int do_sftp_init(void);
30 void do_sftp_cleanup();
32 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
38 static void *backhandle;
42 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
43 * Manage sending requests and waiting for replies.
45 struct sftp_packet *sftp_wait_for_reply(struct sftp_request *req)
47 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
48 struct sftp_request *rreq;
53 connection_fatal(NULL, "did not receive SFTP response packet "
55 rreq = sftp_find_request(pktin);
57 connection_fatal(NULL, "unable to understand SFTP response packet "
58 "from server: %s", fxp_error());
62 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
63 * Higher-level helper functions used in commands.
67 * Attempt to canonify a pathname starting from the pwd. If
68 * canonification fails, at least fall back to returning a _valid_
69 * pathname (though it may be ugly, eg /home/simon/../foobar).
71 char *canonify(const char *name)
73 char *fullname, *canonname;
74 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
75 struct sftp_request *req;
78 fullname = dupstr(name);
81 if (pwd[strlen(pwd) - 1] == '/')
85 fullname = dupcat(pwd, slash, name, NULL);
88 req = fxp_realpath_send(fullname);
89 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
90 canonname = fxp_realpath_recv(pktin, req);
97 * Attempt number 2. Some FXP_REALPATH implementations
98 * (glibc-based ones, in particular) require the _whole_
99 * path to point to something that exists, whereas others
100 * (BSD-based) only require all but the last component to
101 * exist. So if the first call failed, we should strip off
102 * everything from the last slash onwards and try again,
103 * then put the final component back on.
107 * - if the last component is "/." or "/..", then we don't
108 * bother trying this because there's no way it can work.
110 * - if the thing actually ends with a "/", we remove it
111 * before we start. Except if the string is "/" itself
112 * (although I can't see why we'd have got here if so,
113 * because surely "/" would have worked the first
114 * time?), in which case we don't bother.
116 * - if there's no slash in the string at all, give up in
117 * confusion (we expect at least one because of the way
118 * we constructed the string).
124 i = strlen(fullname);
125 if (i > 2 && fullname[i - 1] == '/')
126 fullname[--i] = '\0'; /* strip trailing / unless at pos 0 */
127 while (i > 0 && fullname[--i] != '/');
130 * Give up on special cases.
132 if (fullname[i] != '/' || /* no slash at all */
133 !strcmp(fullname + i, "/.") || /* ends in /. */
134 !strcmp(fullname + i, "/..") || /* ends in /.. */
135 !strcmp(fullname, "/")) {
140 * Now i points at the slash. Deal with the final special
141 * case i==0 (ie the whole path was "/nonexistentfile").
143 fullname[i] = '\0'; /* separate the string */
145 req = fxp_realpath_send("/");
147 req = fxp_realpath_send(fullname);
149 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
150 canonname = fxp_realpath_recv(pktin, req);
153 /* Even that failed. Restore our best guess at the
154 * constructed filename and give up */
155 fullname[i] = '/'; /* restore slash and last component */
160 * We have a canonical name for all but the last path
161 * component. Concatenate the last component and return.
163 returnname = dupcat(canonname,
164 canonname[strlen(canonname) - 1] ==
165 '/' ? "" : "/", fullname + i + 1, NULL);
173 * qsort comparison routine for fxp_name structures. Sorts by real
176 static int sftp_name_compare(const void *av, const void *bv)
178 const struct fxp_name *const *a = (const struct fxp_name *const *) av;
179 const struct fxp_name *const *b = (const struct fxp_name *const *) bv;
180 return strcmp((*a)->filename, (*b)->filename);
184 * Likewise, but for a bare char *.
186 static int bare_name_compare(const void *av, const void *bv)
188 const char **a = (const char **) av;
189 const char **b = (const char **) bv;
190 return strcmp(*a, *b);
193 static void not_connected(void)
195 printf("psftp: not connected to a host; use \"open host.name\"\n");
198 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
199 * The meat of the `get' and `put' commands.
201 int sftp_get_file(char *fname, char *outfname, int recurse, int restart)
203 struct fxp_handle *fh;
204 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
205 struct sftp_request *req;
206 struct fxp_xfer *xfer;
209 int ret, shown_err = FALSE;
210 struct fxp_attrs attrs;
213 * In recursive mode, see if we're dealing with a directory.
214 * (If we're not in recursive mode, we need not even check: the
215 * subsequent FXP_OPEN will return a usable error message.)
220 req = fxp_stat_send(fname);
221 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
222 result = fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
225 (attrs.flags & SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_PERMISSIONS) &&
226 (attrs.permissions & 0040000)) {
228 struct fxp_handle *dirhandle;
229 int nnames, namesize;
230 struct fxp_name **ournames;
231 struct fxp_names *names;
235 * First, attempt to create the destination directory,
236 * unless it already exists.
238 if (file_type(outfname) != FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY &&
239 !create_directory(outfname)) {
240 printf("%s: Cannot create directory\n", outfname);
245 * Now get the list of filenames in the remote
248 req = fxp_opendir_send(fname);
249 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
250 dirhandle = fxp_opendir_recv(pktin, req);
253 printf("%s: unable to open directory: %s\n",
257 nnames = namesize = 0;
262 req = fxp_readdir_send(dirhandle);
263 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
264 names = fxp_readdir_recv(pktin, req);
267 if (fxp_error_type() == SSH_FX_EOF)
269 printf("%s: reading directory: %s\n", fname, fxp_error());
271 req = fxp_close_send(dirhandle);
272 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
273 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
278 if (names->nnames == 0) {
279 fxp_free_names(names);
282 if (nnames + names->nnames >= namesize) {
283 namesize += names->nnames + 128;
284 ournames = sresize(ournames, namesize, struct fxp_name *);
286 for (i = 0; i < names->nnames; i++)
287 if (strcmp(names->names[i].filename, ".") &&
288 strcmp(names->names[i].filename, "..")) {
289 if (!vet_filename(names->names[i].filename)) {
290 printf("ignoring potentially dangerous server-"
291 "supplied filename '%s'\n",
292 names->names[i].filename);
295 fxp_dup_name(&names->names[i]);
298 fxp_free_names(names);
300 req = fxp_close_send(dirhandle);
301 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
302 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
305 * Sort the names into a clear order. This ought to
306 * make things more predictable when we're doing a
307 * reget of the same directory, just in case two
308 * readdirs on the same remote directory return a
312 qsort(ournames, nnames, sizeof(*ournames), sftp_name_compare);
315 * If we're in restart mode, find the last filename on
316 * this list that already exists. We may have to do a
317 * reget on _that_ file, but shouldn't have to do
318 * anything on the previous files.
320 * If none of them exists, of course, we start at 0.
327 nextoutfname = dir_file_cat(outfname,
328 ournames[i]->filename);
329 ret = (file_type(nextoutfname) == FILE_TYPE_NONEXISTENT);
340 * Now we're ready to recurse. Starting at ournames[i]
341 * and continuing on to the end of the list, we
342 * construct a new source and target file name, and
343 * call sftp_get_file again.
345 for (; i < nnames; i++) {
346 char *nextfname, *nextoutfname;
349 nextfname = dupcat(fname, "/", ournames[i]->filename, NULL);
350 nextoutfname = dir_file_cat(outfname, ournames[i]->filename);
351 ret = sftp_get_file(nextfname, nextoutfname, recurse, restart);
352 restart = FALSE; /* after first partial file, do full */
356 for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) {
357 fxp_free_name(ournames[i]);
365 * Done this recursion level. Free everything.
367 for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) {
368 fxp_free_name(ournames[i]);
376 req = fxp_stat_send(fname);
377 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
378 if (!fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs))
381 req = fxp_open_send(fname, SSH_FXF_READ, NULL);
382 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
383 fh = fxp_open_recv(pktin, req);
386 printf("%s: open for read: %s\n", fname, fxp_error());
391 file = open_existing_wfile(outfname, NULL);
393 file = open_new_file(outfname, GET_PERMISSIONS(attrs));
397 printf("local: unable to open %s\n", outfname);
399 req = fxp_close_send(fh);
400 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
401 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
408 if (seek_file(file, uint64_make(0,0) , FROM_END) == -1) {
410 printf("reget: cannot restart %s - file too large\n",
412 req = fxp_close_send(fh);
413 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
414 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
419 offset = get_file_posn(file);
420 uint64_decimal(offset, decbuf);
421 printf("reget: restarting at file position %s\n", decbuf);
423 offset = uint64_make(0, 0);
426 printf("remote:%s => local:%s\n", fname, outfname);
429 * FIXME: we can use FXP_FSTAT here to get the file size, and
430 * thus put up a progress bar.
433 xfer = xfer_download_init(fh, offset);
434 while (!xfer_done(xfer)) {
439 xfer_download_queue(xfer);
441 ret = xfer_download_gotpkt(xfer, pktin);
444 printf("error while reading: %s\n", fxp_error());
447 if (ret == INT_MIN) /* pktin not even freed */
452 while (xfer_download_data(xfer, &vbuf, &len)) {
453 unsigned char *buf = (unsigned char *)vbuf;
457 wlen = write_to_file(file, buf + wpos, len - wpos);
459 printf("error while writing local file\n");
461 xfer_set_error(xfer);
466 if (wpos < len) { /* we had an error */
468 xfer_set_error(xfer);
479 req = fxp_close_send(fh);
480 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
481 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
486 int sftp_put_file(char *fname, char *outfname, int recurse, int restart)
488 struct fxp_handle *fh;
489 struct fxp_xfer *xfer;
490 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
491 struct sftp_request *req;
495 struct fxp_attrs attrs;
499 * In recursive mode, see if we're dealing with a directory.
500 * (If we're not in recursive mode, we need not even check: the
501 * subsequent fopen will return an error message.)
503 if (recurse && file_type(fname) == FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY) {
505 int nnames, namesize;
506 char *name, **ournames;
511 * First, attempt to create the destination directory,
512 * unless it already exists.
514 req = fxp_stat_send(outfname);
515 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
516 result = fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
518 !(attrs.flags & SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_PERMISSIONS) ||
519 !(attrs.permissions & 0040000)) {
520 req = fxp_mkdir_send(outfname);
521 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
522 result = fxp_mkdir_recv(pktin, req);
525 printf("%s: create directory: %s\n",
526 outfname, fxp_error());
532 * Now get the list of filenames in the local directory.
534 nnames = namesize = 0;
537 dh = open_directory(fname);
539 printf("%s: unable to open directory\n", fname);
542 while ((name = read_filename(dh)) != NULL) {
543 if (nnames >= namesize) {
545 ournames = sresize(ournames, namesize, char *);
547 ournames[nnames++] = name;
552 * Sort the names into a clear order. This ought to make
553 * things more predictable when we're doing a reput of the
554 * same directory, just in case two readdirs on the same
555 * local directory return a different order.
558 qsort(ournames, nnames, sizeof(*ournames), bare_name_compare);
561 * If we're in restart mode, find the last filename on this
562 * list that already exists. We may have to do a reput on
563 * _that_ file, but shouldn't have to do anything on the
566 * If none of them exists, of course, we start at 0.
572 nextoutfname = dupcat(outfname, "/", ournames[i], NULL);
573 req = fxp_stat_send(nextoutfname);
574 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
575 result = fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
586 * Now we're ready to recurse. Starting at ournames[i]
587 * and continuing on to the end of the list, we
588 * construct a new source and target file name, and
589 * call sftp_put_file again.
591 for (; i < nnames; i++) {
592 char *nextfname, *nextoutfname;
595 nextfname = dir_file_cat(fname, ournames[i]);
596 nextoutfname = dupcat(outfname, "/", ournames[i], NULL);
597 ret = sftp_put_file(nextfname, nextoutfname, recurse, restart);
598 restart = FALSE; /* after first partial file, do full */
602 for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) {
611 * Done this recursion level. Free everything.
613 for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) {
621 file = open_existing_file(fname, NULL, NULL, NULL, &permissions);
623 printf("local: unable to open %s\n", fname);
627 PUT_PERMISSIONS(attrs, permissions);
629 req = fxp_open_send(outfname, SSH_FXF_WRITE, &attrs);
631 req = fxp_open_send(outfname,
632 SSH_FXF_WRITE | SSH_FXF_CREAT | SSH_FXF_TRUNC,
635 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
636 fh = fxp_open_recv(pktin, req);
640 printf("%s: open for write: %s\n", outfname, fxp_error());
646 struct fxp_attrs attrs;
648 req = fxp_fstat_send(fh);
649 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
650 ret = fxp_fstat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
653 printf("read size of %s: %s\n", outfname, fxp_error());
656 if (!(attrs.flags & SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_SIZE)) {
657 printf("read size of %s: size was not given\n", outfname);
662 uint64_decimal(offset, decbuf);
663 printf("reput: restarting at file position %s\n", decbuf);
665 if (seek_file((WFile *)file, offset, FROM_START) != 0)
666 seek_file((WFile *)file, uint64_make(0,0), FROM_END); /* *shrug* */
668 offset = uint64_make(0, 0);
671 printf("local:%s => remote:%s\n", fname, outfname);
674 * FIXME: we can use FXP_FSTAT here to get the file size, and
675 * thus put up a progress bar.
678 xfer = xfer_upload_init(fh, offset);
680 while ((!err && !eof) || !xfer_done(xfer)) {
684 while (xfer_upload_ready(xfer) && !err && !eof) {
685 len = read_from_file(file, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
687 printf("error while reading local file\n");
689 } else if (len == 0) {
692 xfer_upload_data(xfer, buffer, len);
696 if (!xfer_done(xfer)) {
698 ret = xfer_upload_gotpkt(xfer, pktin);
700 if (ret == INT_MIN) /* pktin not even freed */
703 printf("error while writing: %s\n", fxp_error());
713 req = fxp_close_send(fh);
714 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
715 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
722 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
723 * A remote wildcard matcher, providing a similar interface to the
724 * local one in psftp.h.
727 typedef struct SftpWildcardMatcher {
728 struct fxp_handle *dirh;
729 struct fxp_names *names;
731 char *wildcard, *prefix;
732 } SftpWildcardMatcher;
734 SftpWildcardMatcher *sftp_begin_wildcard_matching(char *name)
736 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
737 struct sftp_request *req;
739 char *unwcdir, *tmpdir, *cdir;
741 SftpWildcardMatcher *swcm;
742 struct fxp_handle *dirh;
745 * We don't handle multi-level wildcards; so we expect to find
746 * a fully specified directory part, followed by a wildcard
749 wildcard = stripslashes(name, 0);
751 unwcdir = dupstr(name);
752 len = wildcard - name;
754 if (len > 0 && unwcdir[len-1] == '/')
755 unwcdir[len-1] = '\0';
756 tmpdir = snewn(1 + len, char);
757 check = wc_unescape(tmpdir, unwcdir);
761 printf("Multiple-level wildcards are not supported\n");
766 cdir = canonify(unwcdir);
768 req = fxp_opendir_send(cdir);
769 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
770 dirh = fxp_opendir_recv(pktin, req);
773 swcm = snew(SftpWildcardMatcher);
776 swcm->wildcard = dupstr(wildcard);
777 swcm->prefix = unwcdir;
779 printf("Unable to open %s: %s\n", cdir, fxp_error());
789 char *sftp_wildcard_get_filename(SftpWildcardMatcher *swcm)
791 struct fxp_name *name;
792 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
793 struct sftp_request *req;
796 if (swcm->names && swcm->namepos >= swcm->names->nnames) {
797 fxp_free_names(swcm->names);
802 req = fxp_readdir_send(swcm->dirh);
803 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
804 swcm->names = fxp_readdir_recv(pktin, req);
807 if (fxp_error_type() != SSH_FX_EOF)
808 printf("%s: reading directory: %s\n", swcm->prefix,
811 } else if (swcm->names->nnames == 0) {
813 * Another failure mode which we treat as EOF is if
814 * the server reports success from FXP_READDIR but
815 * returns no actual names. This is unusual, since
816 * from most servers you'd expect at least "." and
817 * "..", but there's nothing forbidding a server from
818 * omitting those if it wants to.
826 assert(swcm->names && swcm->namepos < swcm->names->nnames);
828 name = &swcm->names->names[swcm->namepos++];
830 if (!strcmp(name->filename, ".") || !strcmp(name->filename, ".."))
831 continue; /* expected bad filenames */
833 if (!vet_filename(name->filename)) {
834 printf("ignoring potentially dangerous server-"
835 "supplied filename '%s'\n", name->filename);
836 continue; /* unexpected bad filename */
839 if (!wc_match(swcm->wildcard, name->filename))
840 continue; /* doesn't match the wildcard */
843 * We have a working filename. Return it.
845 return dupprintf("%s%s%s", swcm->prefix,
847 swcm->prefix[strlen(swcm->prefix)-1]=='/' ?
853 void sftp_finish_wildcard_matching(SftpWildcardMatcher *swcm)
855 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
856 struct sftp_request *req;
858 req = fxp_close_send(swcm->dirh);
859 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
860 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
863 fxp_free_names(swcm->names);
866 sfree(swcm->wildcard);
872 * General function to match a potential wildcard in a filename
873 * argument and iterate over every matching file. Used in several
874 * PSFTP commands (rmdir, rm, chmod, mv).
876 int wildcard_iterate(char *filename, int (*func)(void *, char *), void *ctx)
878 char *unwcfname, *newname, *cname;
881 unwcfname = snewn(strlen(filename)+1, char);
882 is_wc = !wc_unescape(unwcfname, filename);
885 SftpWildcardMatcher *swcm = sftp_begin_wildcard_matching(filename);
894 while ( (newname = sftp_wildcard_get_filename(swcm)) != NULL ) {
895 cname = canonify(newname);
897 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", newname, fxp_error());
902 ret &= func(ctx, cname);
907 /* Politely warn the user that nothing matched. */
908 printf("%s: nothing matched\n", filename);
911 sftp_finish_wildcard_matching(swcm);
913 cname = canonify(unwcfname);
915 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", filename, fxp_error());
918 ret = func(ctx, cname);
927 * Handy helper function.
929 int is_wildcard(char *name)
931 char *unwcfname = snewn(strlen(name)+1, char);
932 int is_wc = !wc_unescape(unwcfname, name);
937 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
938 * Actual sftp commands.
940 struct sftp_command {
942 int nwords, wordssize;
943 int (*obey) (struct sftp_command *); /* returns <0 to quit */
946 int sftp_cmd_null(struct sftp_command *cmd)
948 return 1; /* success */
951 int sftp_cmd_unknown(struct sftp_command *cmd)
953 printf("psftp: unknown command \"%s\"\n", cmd->words[0]);
954 return 0; /* failure */
957 int sftp_cmd_quit(struct sftp_command *cmd)
962 int sftp_cmd_close(struct sftp_command *cmd)
969 if (back != NULL && back->connected(backhandle)) {
971 back->special(backhandle, TS_EOF);
973 sftp_recvdata(&ch, 1);
981 * List a directory. If no arguments are given, list pwd; otherwise
982 * list the directory given in words[1].
984 int sftp_cmd_ls(struct sftp_command *cmd)
986 struct fxp_handle *dirh;
987 struct fxp_names *names;
988 struct fxp_name **ournames;
989 int nnames, namesize;
991 char *cdir, *unwcdir, *wildcard;
992 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
993 struct sftp_request *req;
1001 if (cmd->nwords < 2)
1004 dir = cmd->words[1];
1006 unwcdir = snewn(1 + strlen(dir), char);
1007 if (wc_unescape(unwcdir, dir)) {
1015 wildcard = stripslashes(dir, 0);
1016 unwcdir = dupstr(dir);
1017 len = wildcard - dir;
1018 unwcdir[len] = '\0';
1019 if (len > 0 && unwcdir[len-1] == '/')
1020 unwcdir[len-1] = '\0';
1021 tmpdir = snewn(1 + len, char);
1022 check = wc_unescape(tmpdir, unwcdir);
1025 printf("Multiple-level wildcards are not supported\n");
1032 cdir = canonify(dir);
1034 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1039 printf("Listing directory %s\n", cdir);
1041 req = fxp_opendir_send(cdir);
1042 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1043 dirh = fxp_opendir_recv(pktin, req);
1046 printf("Unable to open %s: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1048 nnames = namesize = 0;
1053 req = fxp_readdir_send(dirh);
1054 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1055 names = fxp_readdir_recv(pktin, req);
1057 if (names == NULL) {
1058 if (fxp_error_type() == SSH_FX_EOF)
1060 printf("Reading directory %s: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1063 if (names->nnames == 0) {
1064 fxp_free_names(names);
1068 if (nnames + names->nnames >= namesize) {
1069 namesize += names->nnames + 128;
1070 ournames = sresize(ournames, namesize, struct fxp_name *);
1073 for (i = 0; i < names->nnames; i++)
1074 if (!wildcard || wc_match(wildcard, names->names[i].filename))
1075 ournames[nnames++] = fxp_dup_name(&names->names[i]);
1077 fxp_free_names(names);
1079 req = fxp_close_send(dirh);
1080 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1081 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
1084 * Now we have our filenames. Sort them by actual file
1085 * name, and then output the longname parts.
1088 qsort(ournames, nnames, sizeof(*ournames), sftp_name_compare);
1093 for (i = 0; i < nnames; i++) {
1094 printf("%s\n", ournames[i]->longname);
1095 fxp_free_name(ournames[i]);
1107 * Change directories. We do this by canonifying the new name, then
1108 * trying to OPENDIR it. Only if that succeeds do we set the new pwd.
1110 int sftp_cmd_cd(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1112 struct fxp_handle *dirh;
1113 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1114 struct sftp_request *req;
1122 if (cmd->nwords < 2)
1123 dir = dupstr(homedir);
1125 dir = canonify(cmd->words[1]);
1128 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1132 req = fxp_opendir_send(dir);
1133 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1134 dirh = fxp_opendir_recv(pktin, req);
1137 printf("Directory %s: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1142 req = fxp_close_send(dirh);
1143 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1144 fxp_close_recv(pktin, req);
1148 printf("Remote directory is now %s\n", pwd);
1154 * Print current directory. Easy as pie.
1156 int sftp_cmd_pwd(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1163 printf("Remote directory is %s\n", pwd);
1168 * Get a file and save it at the local end. We have three very
1169 * similar commands here. The basic one is `get'; `reget' differs
1170 * in that it checks for the existence of the destination file and
1171 * starts from where a previous aborted transfer left off; `mget'
1172 * differs in that it interprets all its arguments as files to
1173 * transfer (never as a different local name for a remote file) and
1174 * can handle wildcards.
1176 int sftp_general_get(struct sftp_command *cmd, int restart, int multiple)
1178 char *fname, *unwcfname, *origfname, *origwfname, *outfname;
1180 int recurse = FALSE;
1188 while (i < cmd->nwords && cmd->words[i][0] == '-') {
1189 if (!strcmp(cmd->words[i], "--")) {
1190 /* finish processing options */
1193 } else if (!strcmp(cmd->words[i], "-r")) {
1196 printf("%s: unrecognised option '%s'\n", cmd->words[0], cmd->words[i]);
1202 if (i >= cmd->nwords) {
1203 printf("%s: expects a filename\n", cmd->words[0]);
1209 SftpWildcardMatcher *swcm;
1211 origfname = cmd->words[i++];
1212 unwcfname = snewn(strlen(origfname)+1, char);
1214 if (multiple && !wc_unescape(unwcfname, origfname)) {
1215 swcm = sftp_begin_wildcard_matching(origfname);
1220 origwfname = sftp_wildcard_get_filename(swcm);
1222 /* Politely warn the user that nothing matched. */
1223 printf("%s: nothing matched\n", origfname);
1224 sftp_finish_wildcard_matching(swcm);
1229 origwfname = origfname;
1233 while (origwfname) {
1234 fname = canonify(origwfname);
1237 sftp_finish_wildcard_matching(swcm);
1238 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", origwfname, fxp_error());
1244 if (!multiple && i < cmd->nwords)
1245 outfname = cmd->words[i++];
1247 outfname = stripslashes(origwfname, 0);
1249 ret = sftp_get_file(fname, outfname, recurse, restart);
1255 origwfname = sftp_wildcard_get_filename(swcm);
1262 sftp_finish_wildcard_matching(swcm);
1266 } while (multiple && i < cmd->nwords);
1270 int sftp_cmd_get(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1272 return sftp_general_get(cmd, 0, 0);
1274 int sftp_cmd_mget(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1276 return sftp_general_get(cmd, 0, 1);
1278 int sftp_cmd_reget(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1280 return sftp_general_get(cmd, 1, 0);
1284 * Send a file and store it at the remote end. We have three very
1285 * similar commands here. The basic one is `put'; `reput' differs
1286 * in that it checks for the existence of the destination file and
1287 * starts from where a previous aborted transfer left off; `mput'
1288 * differs in that it interprets all its arguments as files to
1289 * transfer (never as a different remote name for a local file) and
1290 * can handle wildcards.
1292 int sftp_general_put(struct sftp_command *cmd, int restart, int multiple)
1294 char *fname, *wfname, *origoutfname, *outfname;
1296 int recurse = FALSE;
1304 while (i < cmd->nwords && cmd->words[i][0] == '-') {
1305 if (!strcmp(cmd->words[i], "--")) {
1306 /* finish processing options */
1309 } else if (!strcmp(cmd->words[i], "-r")) {
1312 printf("%s: unrecognised option '%s'\n", cmd->words[0], cmd->words[i]);
1318 if (i >= cmd->nwords) {
1319 printf("%s: expects a filename\n", cmd->words[0]);
1325 WildcardMatcher *wcm;
1326 fname = cmd->words[i++];
1328 if (multiple && test_wildcard(fname, FALSE) == WCTYPE_WILDCARD) {
1329 wcm = begin_wildcard_matching(fname);
1330 wfname = wildcard_get_filename(wcm);
1332 /* Politely warn the user that nothing matched. */
1333 printf("%s: nothing matched\n", fname);
1334 finish_wildcard_matching(wcm);
1343 if (!multiple && i < cmd->nwords)
1344 origoutfname = cmd->words[i++];
1346 origoutfname = stripslashes(wfname, 1);
1348 outfname = canonify(origoutfname);
1350 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", origoutfname, fxp_error());
1353 finish_wildcard_matching(wcm);
1357 ret = sftp_put_file(wfname, outfname, recurse, restart);
1362 wfname = wildcard_get_filename(wcm);
1369 finish_wildcard_matching(wcm);
1374 } while (multiple && i < cmd->nwords);
1378 int sftp_cmd_put(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1380 return sftp_general_put(cmd, 0, 0);
1382 int sftp_cmd_mput(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1384 return sftp_general_put(cmd, 0, 1);
1386 int sftp_cmd_reput(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1388 return sftp_general_put(cmd, 1, 0);
1391 int sftp_cmd_mkdir(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1394 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1395 struct sftp_request *req;
1404 if (cmd->nwords < 2) {
1405 printf("mkdir: expects a directory\n");
1410 for (i = 1; i < cmd->nwords; i++) {
1411 dir = canonify(cmd->words[i]);
1413 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1417 req = fxp_mkdir_send(dir);
1418 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1419 result = fxp_mkdir_recv(pktin, req);
1422 printf("mkdir %s: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1425 printf("mkdir %s: OK\n", dir);
1433 static int sftp_action_rmdir(void *vctx, char *dir)
1435 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1436 struct sftp_request *req;
1439 req = fxp_rmdir_send(dir);
1440 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1441 result = fxp_rmdir_recv(pktin, req);
1444 printf("rmdir %s: %s\n", dir, fxp_error());
1448 printf("rmdir %s: OK\n", dir);
1453 int sftp_cmd_rmdir(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1462 if (cmd->nwords < 2) {
1463 printf("rmdir: expects a directory\n");
1468 for (i = 1; i < cmd->nwords; i++)
1469 ret &= wildcard_iterate(cmd->words[i], sftp_action_rmdir, NULL);
1474 static int sftp_action_rm(void *vctx, char *fname)
1476 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1477 struct sftp_request *req;
1480 req = fxp_remove_send(fname);
1481 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1482 result = fxp_remove_recv(pktin, req);
1485 printf("rm %s: %s\n", fname, fxp_error());
1489 printf("rm %s: OK\n", fname);
1494 int sftp_cmd_rm(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1503 if (cmd->nwords < 2) {
1504 printf("rm: expects a filename\n");
1509 for (i = 1; i < cmd->nwords; i++)
1510 ret &= wildcard_iterate(cmd->words[i], sftp_action_rm, NULL);
1515 static int check_is_dir(char *dstfname)
1517 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1518 struct sftp_request *req;
1519 struct fxp_attrs attrs;
1522 req = fxp_stat_send(dstfname);
1523 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1524 result = fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
1527 (attrs.flags & SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_PERMISSIONS) &&
1528 (attrs.permissions & 0040000))
1534 struct sftp_context_mv {
1539 static int sftp_action_mv(void *vctx, char *srcfname)
1541 struct sftp_context_mv *ctx = (struct sftp_context_mv *)vctx;
1542 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1543 struct sftp_request *req;
1545 char *finalfname, *newcanon = NULL;
1548 if (ctx->dest_is_dir) {
1552 p = srcfname + strlen(srcfname);
1553 while (p > srcfname && p[-1] != '/') p--;
1554 newname = dupcat(ctx->dstfname, "/", p, NULL);
1555 newcanon = canonify(newname);
1557 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", newname, fxp_error());
1563 finalfname = newcanon;
1565 finalfname = ctx->dstfname;
1568 req = fxp_rename_send(srcfname, finalfname);
1569 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1570 result = fxp_rename_recv(pktin, req);
1572 error = result ? NULL : fxp_error();
1575 printf("mv %s %s: %s\n", srcfname, finalfname, error);
1578 printf("%s -> %s\n", srcfname, finalfname);
1586 int sftp_cmd_mv(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1588 struct sftp_context_mv actx, *ctx = &actx;
1596 if (cmd->nwords < 3) {
1597 printf("mv: expects two filenames\n");
1601 ctx->dstfname = canonify(cmd->words[cmd->nwords-1]);
1602 if (!ctx->dstfname) {
1603 printf("%s: canonify: %s\n", ctx->dstfname, fxp_error());
1608 * If there's more than one source argument, or one source
1609 * argument which is a wildcard, we _require_ that the
1610 * destination is a directory.
1612 ctx->dest_is_dir = check_is_dir(ctx->dstfname);
1613 if ((cmd->nwords > 3 || is_wildcard(cmd->words[1])) && !ctx->dest_is_dir) {
1614 printf("mv: multiple or wildcard arguments require the destination"
1615 " to be a directory\n");
1616 sfree(ctx->dstfname);
1621 * Now iterate over the source arguments.
1624 for (i = 1; i < cmd->nwords-1; i++)
1625 ret &= wildcard_iterate(cmd->words[i], sftp_action_mv, ctx);
1627 sfree(ctx->dstfname);
1631 struct sftp_context_chmod {
1632 unsigned attrs_clr, attrs_xor;
1635 static int sftp_action_chmod(void *vctx, char *fname)
1637 struct fxp_attrs attrs;
1638 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
1639 struct sftp_request *req;
1641 unsigned oldperms, newperms;
1642 struct sftp_context_chmod *ctx = (struct sftp_context_chmod *)vctx;
1644 req = fxp_stat_send(fname);
1645 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1646 result = fxp_stat_recv(pktin, req, &attrs);
1648 if (!result || !(attrs.flags & SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_PERMISSIONS)) {
1649 printf("get attrs for %s: %s\n", fname,
1650 result ? "file permissions not provided" : fxp_error());
1654 attrs.flags = SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_PERMISSIONS; /* perms _only_ */
1655 oldperms = attrs.permissions & 07777;
1656 attrs.permissions &= ~ctx->attrs_clr;
1657 attrs.permissions ^= ctx->attrs_xor;
1658 newperms = attrs.permissions & 07777;
1660 if (oldperms == newperms)
1661 return 1; /* no need to do anything! */
1663 req = fxp_setstat_send(fname, attrs);
1664 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
1665 result = fxp_setstat_recv(pktin, req);
1668 printf("set attrs for %s: %s\n", fname, fxp_error());
1672 printf("%s: %04o -> %04o\n", fname, oldperms, newperms);
1677 int sftp_cmd_chmod(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1681 struct sftp_context_chmod actx, *ctx = &actx;
1688 if (cmd->nwords < 3) {
1689 printf("chmod: expects a mode specifier and a filename\n");
1694 * Attempt to parse the mode specifier in cmd->words[1]. We
1695 * don't support the full horror of Unix chmod; instead we
1696 * support a much simpler syntax in which the user can either
1697 * specify an octal number, or a comma-separated sequence of
1698 * [ugoa]*[-+=][rwxst]+. (The initial [ugoa] sequence may
1699 * _only_ be omitted if the only attribute mentioned is t,
1700 * since all others require a user/group/other specification.
1701 * Additionally, the s attribute may not be specified for any
1702 * [ugoa] specifications other than exactly u or exactly g.
1704 ctx->attrs_clr = ctx->attrs_xor = 0;
1705 mode = cmd->words[1];
1706 if (mode[0] >= '0' && mode[0] <= '9') {
1707 if (mode[strspn(mode, "01234567")]) {
1708 printf("chmod: numeric file modes should"
1709 " contain digits 0-7 only\n");
1712 ctx->attrs_clr = 07777;
1713 sscanf(mode, "%o", &ctx->attrs_xor);
1714 ctx->attrs_xor &= ctx->attrs_clr;
1717 char *modebegin = mode;
1718 unsigned subset, perms;
1722 while (*mode && *mode != ',' &&
1723 *mode != '+' && *mode != '-' && *mode != '=') {
1725 case 'u': subset |= 04700; break; /* setuid, user perms */
1726 case 'g': subset |= 02070; break; /* setgid, group perms */
1727 case 'o': subset |= 00007; break; /* just other perms */
1728 case 'a': subset |= 06777; break; /* all of the above */
1730 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s' contains unrecognised"
1731 " user/group/other specifier '%c'\n",
1732 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin, *mode);
1737 if (!*mode || *mode == ',') {
1738 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s' is incomplete\n",
1739 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin);
1743 if (!*mode || *mode == ',') {
1744 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s' is incomplete\n",
1745 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin);
1749 while (*mode && *mode != ',') {
1751 case 'r': perms |= 00444; break;
1752 case 'w': perms |= 00222; break;
1753 case 'x': perms |= 00111; break;
1754 case 't': perms |= 01000; subset |= 01000; break;
1756 if ((subset & 06777) != 04700 &&
1757 (subset & 06777) != 02070) {
1758 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s': set[ug]id bit should"
1759 " be used with exactly one of u or g only\n",
1760 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin);
1766 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s' contains unrecognised"
1767 " permission specifier '%c'\n",
1768 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin, *mode);
1773 if (!(subset & 06777) && (perms &~ subset)) {
1774 printf("chmod: file mode '%.*s' contains no user/group/other"
1775 " specifier and permissions other than 't' \n",
1776 (int)strcspn(modebegin, ","), modebegin);
1782 ctx->attrs_clr |= perms;
1783 ctx->attrs_xor |= perms;
1786 ctx->attrs_clr |= perms;
1787 ctx->attrs_xor &= ~perms;
1790 ctx->attrs_clr |= subset;
1791 ctx->attrs_xor |= perms;
1794 if (*mode) mode++; /* eat comma */
1799 for (i = 2; i < cmd->nwords; i++)
1800 ret &= wildcard_iterate(cmd->words[i], sftp_action_chmod, ctx);
1805 static int sftp_cmd_open(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1810 printf("psftp: already connected\n");
1814 if (cmd->nwords < 2) {
1815 printf("open: expects a host name\n");
1819 if (cmd->nwords > 2) {
1820 portnumber = atoi(cmd->words[2]);
1821 if (portnumber == 0) {
1822 printf("open: invalid port number\n");
1828 if (psftp_connect(cmd->words[1], NULL, portnumber)) {
1829 back = NULL; /* connection is already closed */
1830 return -1; /* this is fatal */
1836 static int sftp_cmd_lcd(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1838 char *currdir, *errmsg;
1840 if (cmd->nwords < 2) {
1841 printf("lcd: expects a local directory name\n");
1845 errmsg = psftp_lcd(cmd->words[1]);
1847 printf("lcd: unable to change directory: %s\n", errmsg);
1852 currdir = psftp_getcwd();
1853 printf("New local directory is %s\n", currdir);
1859 static int sftp_cmd_lpwd(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1863 currdir = psftp_getcwd();
1864 printf("Current local directory is %s\n", currdir);
1870 static int sftp_cmd_pling(struct sftp_command *cmd)
1874 exitcode = system(cmd->words[1]);
1875 return (exitcode == 0);
1878 static int sftp_cmd_help(struct sftp_command *cmd);
1880 static struct sftp_cmd_lookup {
1883 * For help purposes, there are two kinds of command:
1885 * - primary commands, in which `longhelp' is non-NULL. In
1886 * this case `shorthelp' is descriptive text, and `longhelp'
1887 * is longer descriptive text intended to be printed after
1890 * - alias commands, in which `longhelp' is NULL. In this case
1891 * `shorthelp' is the name of a primary command, which
1892 * contains the help that should double up for this command.
1894 int listed; /* do we list this in primary help? */
1895 const char *shorthelp;
1896 const char *longhelp;
1897 int (*obey) (struct sftp_command *);
1900 * List of sftp commands. This is binary-searched so it MUST be
1904 "!", TRUE, "run a local command",
1906 /* FIXME: this example is crap for non-Windows. */
1907 " Runs a local command. For example, \"!del myfile\".\n",
1911 "bye", TRUE, "finish your SFTP session",
1913 " Terminates your SFTP session and quits the PSFTP program.\n",
1917 "cd", TRUE, "change your remote working directory",
1918 " [ <new working directory> ]\n"
1919 " Change the remote working directory for your SFTP session.\n"
1920 " If a new working directory is not supplied, you will be\n"
1921 " returned to your home directory.\n",
1925 "chmod", TRUE, "change file permissions and modes",
1926 " <modes> <filename-or-wildcard> [ <filename-or-wildcard>... ]\n"
1927 " Change the file permissions on one or more remote files or\n"
1929 " <modes> can be any octal Unix permission specifier.\n"
1930 " Alternatively, <modes> can include the following modifiers:\n"
1931 " u+r make file readable by owning user\n"
1932 " u+w make file writable by owning user\n"
1933 " u+x make file executable by owning user\n"
1934 " u-r make file not readable by owning user\n"
1935 " [also u-w, u-x]\n"
1936 " g+r make file readable by members of owning group\n"
1937 " [also g+w, g+x, g-r, g-w, g-x]\n"
1938 " o+r make file readable by all other users\n"
1939 " [also o+w, o+x, o-r, o-w, o-x]\n"
1940 " a+r make file readable by absolutely everybody\n"
1941 " [also a+w, a+x, a-r, a-w, a-x]\n"
1942 " u+s enable the Unix set-user-ID bit\n"
1943 " u-s disable the Unix set-user-ID bit\n"
1944 " g+s enable the Unix set-group-ID bit\n"
1945 " g-s disable the Unix set-group-ID bit\n"
1946 " +t enable the Unix \"sticky bit\"\n"
1947 " You can give more than one modifier for the same user (\"g-rwx\"), and\n"
1948 " more than one user for the same modifier (\"ug+w\"). You can\n"
1949 " use commas to separate different modifiers (\"u+rwx,g+s\").\n",
1953 "close", TRUE, "finish your SFTP session but do not quit PSFTP",
1955 " Terminates your SFTP session, but does not quit the PSFTP\n"
1956 " program. You can then use \"open\" to start another SFTP\n"
1957 " session, to the same server or to a different one.\n",
1961 "del", TRUE, "delete files on the remote server",
1962 " <filename-or-wildcard> [ <filename-or-wildcard>... ]\n"
1963 " Delete a file or files from the server.\n",
1967 "delete", FALSE, "del", NULL, sftp_cmd_rm
1970 "dir", TRUE, "list remote files",
1971 " [ <directory-name> ]/[ <wildcard> ]\n"
1972 " List the contents of a specified directory on the server.\n"
1973 " If <directory-name> is not given, the current working directory\n"
1975 " If <wildcard> is given, it is treated as a set of files to\n"
1976 " list; otherwise, all files are listed.\n",
1980 "exit", TRUE, "bye", NULL, sftp_cmd_quit
1983 "get", TRUE, "download a file from the server to your local machine",
1984 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename> [ <local-filename> ]\n"
1985 " Downloads a file on the server and stores it locally under\n"
1986 " the same name, or under a different one if you supply the\n"
1987 " argument <local-filename>.\n"
1988 " If -r specified, recursively fetch a directory.\n",
1992 "help", TRUE, "give help",
1993 " [ <command> [ <command> ... ] ]\n"
1994 " Give general help if no commands are specified.\n"
1995 " If one or more commands are specified, give specific help on\n"
1996 " those particular commands.\n",
2000 "lcd", TRUE, "change local working directory",
2001 " <local-directory-name>\n"
2002 " Change the local working directory of the PSFTP program (the\n"
2003 " default location where the \"get\" command will save files).\n",
2007 "lpwd", TRUE, "print local working directory",
2009 " Print the local working directory of the PSFTP program (the\n"
2010 " default location where the \"get\" command will save files).\n",
2014 "ls", TRUE, "dir", NULL,
2018 "mget", TRUE, "download multiple files at once",
2019 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename-or-wildcard> [ <filename-or-wildcard>... ]\n"
2020 " Downloads many files from the server, storing each one under\n"
2021 " the same name it has on the server side. You can use wildcards\n"
2022 " such as \"*.c\" to specify lots of files at once.\n"
2023 " If -r specified, recursively fetch files and directories.\n",
2027 "mkdir", TRUE, "create directories on the remote server",
2028 " <directory-name> [ <directory-name>... ]\n"
2029 " Creates directories with the given names on the server.\n",
2033 "mput", TRUE, "upload multiple files at once",
2034 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename-or-wildcard> [ <filename-or-wildcard>... ]\n"
2035 " Uploads many files to the server, storing each one under the\n"
2036 " same name it has on the client side. You can use wildcards\n"
2037 " such as \"*.c\" to specify lots of files at once.\n"
2038 " If -r specified, recursively store files and directories.\n",
2042 "mv", TRUE, "move or rename file(s) on the remote server",
2043 " <source> [ <source>... ] <destination>\n"
2044 " Moves or renames <source>(s) on the server to <destination>,\n"
2045 " also on the server.\n"
2046 " If <destination> specifies an existing directory, then <source>\n"
2047 " may be a wildcard, and multiple <source>s may be given; all\n"
2048 " source files are moved into <destination>.\n"
2049 " Otherwise, <source> must specify a single file, which is moved\n"
2050 " or renamed so that it is accessible under the name <destination>.\n",
2054 "open", TRUE, "connect to a host",
2055 " [<user>@]<hostname> [<port>]\n"
2056 " Establishes an SFTP connection to a given host. Only usable\n"
2057 " when you are not already connected to a server.\n",
2061 "put", TRUE, "upload a file from your local machine to the server",
2062 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename> [ <remote-filename> ]\n"
2063 " Uploads a file to the server and stores it there under\n"
2064 " the same name, or under a different one if you supply the\n"
2065 " argument <remote-filename>.\n"
2066 " If -r specified, recursively store a directory.\n",
2070 "pwd", TRUE, "print your remote working directory",
2072 " Print the current remote working directory for your SFTP session.\n",
2076 "quit", TRUE, "bye", NULL,
2080 "reget", TRUE, "continue downloading files",
2081 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename> [ <local-filename> ]\n"
2082 " Works exactly like the \"get\" command, but the local file\n"
2083 " must already exist. The download will begin at the end of the\n"
2084 " file. This is for resuming a download that was interrupted.\n"
2085 " If -r specified, resume interrupted \"get -r\".\n",
2089 "ren", TRUE, "mv", NULL,
2093 "rename", FALSE, "mv", NULL,
2097 "reput", TRUE, "continue uploading files",
2098 " [ -r ] [ -- ] <filename> [ <remote-filename> ]\n"
2099 " Works exactly like the \"put\" command, but the remote file\n"
2100 " must already exist. The upload will begin at the end of the\n"
2101 " file. This is for resuming an upload that was interrupted.\n"
2102 " If -r specified, resume interrupted \"put -r\".\n",
2106 "rm", TRUE, "del", NULL,
2110 "rmdir", TRUE, "remove directories on the remote server",
2111 " <directory-name> [ <directory-name>... ]\n"
2112 " Removes the directory with the given name on the server.\n"
2113 " The directory will not be removed unless it is empty.\n"
2114 " Wildcards may be used to specify multiple directories.\n",
2119 const struct sftp_cmd_lookup *lookup_command(const char *name)
2124 j = sizeof(sftp_lookup) / sizeof(*sftp_lookup);
2127 cmp = strcmp(name, sftp_lookup[k].name);
2133 return &sftp_lookup[k];
2139 static int sftp_cmd_help(struct sftp_command *cmd)
2142 if (cmd->nwords == 1) {
2144 * Give short help on each command.
2148 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(sftp_lookup) / sizeof(*sftp_lookup); i++) {
2150 if (!sftp_lookup[i].listed)
2152 len = strlen(sftp_lookup[i].name);
2156 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(sftp_lookup) / sizeof(*sftp_lookup); i++) {
2157 const struct sftp_cmd_lookup *lookup;
2158 if (!sftp_lookup[i].listed)
2160 lookup = &sftp_lookup[i];
2161 printf("%-*s", maxlen+2, lookup->name);
2162 if (lookup->longhelp == NULL)
2163 lookup = lookup_command(lookup->shorthelp);
2164 printf("%s\n", lookup->shorthelp);
2168 * Give long help on specific commands.
2170 for (i = 1; i < cmd->nwords; i++) {
2171 const struct sftp_cmd_lookup *lookup;
2172 lookup = lookup_command(cmd->words[i]);
2174 printf("help: %s: command not found\n", cmd->words[i]);
2176 printf("%s", lookup->name);
2177 if (lookup->longhelp == NULL)
2178 lookup = lookup_command(lookup->shorthelp);
2179 printf("%s", lookup->longhelp);
2186 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2187 * Command line reading and parsing.
2189 struct sftp_command *sftp_getcmd(FILE *fp, int mode, int modeflags)
2192 struct sftp_command *cmd;
2196 cmd = snew(struct sftp_command);
2206 line = fgetline(fp);
2208 line = ssh_sftp_get_cmdline("psftp> ", back == NULL);
2211 if (!line || !*line) {
2212 cmd->obey = sftp_cmd_quit;
2213 if ((mode == 0) || (modeflags & 1))
2216 return cmd; /* eof */
2219 line[strcspn(line, "\r\n")] = '\0';
2221 if (modeflags & 1) {
2222 printf("%s\n", line);
2226 while (*p && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'))
2231 * Special case: the ! command. This is always parsed as
2232 * exactly two words: one containing the !, and the second
2233 * containing everything else on the line.
2235 cmd->nwords = cmd->wordssize = 2;
2236 cmd->words = sresize(cmd->words, cmd->wordssize, char *);
2237 cmd->words[0] = dupstr("!");
2238 cmd->words[1] = dupstr(p+1);
2239 } else if (*p == '#') {
2241 * Special case: comment. Entire line is ignored.
2243 cmd->nwords = cmd->wordssize = 0;
2247 * Parse the command line into words. The syntax is:
2248 * - double quotes are removed, but cause spaces within to be
2249 * treated as non-separating.
2250 * - a double-doublequote pair is a literal double quote, inside
2251 * _or_ outside quotes. Like this:
2253 * firstword "second word" "this has ""quotes"" in" and""this""
2259 * >this has "quotes" in<
2263 /* skip whitespace */
2264 while (*p && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'))
2266 /* terminate loop */
2269 /* mark start of word */
2270 q = r = p; /* q sits at start, r writes word */
2273 if (!quoting && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'))
2274 break; /* reached end of word */
2275 else if (*p == '"' && p[1] == '"')
2276 p += 2, *r++ = '"'; /* a literal quote */
2278 p++, quoting = !quoting;
2283 p++; /* skip over the whitespace */
2285 if (cmd->nwords >= cmd->wordssize) {
2286 cmd->wordssize = cmd->nwords + 16;
2287 cmd->words = sresize(cmd->words, cmd->wordssize, char *);
2289 cmd->words[cmd->nwords++] = dupstr(q);
2296 * Now parse the first word and assign a function.
2299 if (cmd->nwords == 0)
2300 cmd->obey = sftp_cmd_null;
2302 const struct sftp_cmd_lookup *lookup;
2303 lookup = lookup_command(cmd->words[0]);
2305 cmd->obey = sftp_cmd_unknown;
2307 cmd->obey = lookup->obey;
2313 static int do_sftp_init(void)
2315 struct sftp_packet *pktin;
2316 struct sftp_request *req;
2319 * Do protocol initialisation.
2323 "Fatal: unable to initialise SFTP: %s\n", fxp_error());
2324 return 1; /* failure */
2328 * Find out where our home directory is.
2330 req = fxp_realpath_send(".");
2331 pktin = sftp_wait_for_reply(req);
2332 homedir = fxp_realpath_recv(pktin, req);
2336 "Warning: failed to resolve home directory: %s\n",
2338 homedir = dupstr(".");
2340 printf("Remote working directory is %s\n", homedir);
2342 pwd = dupstr(homedir);
2346 void do_sftp_cleanup()
2350 back->special(backhandle, TS_EOF);
2352 sftp_recvdata(&ch, 1);
2353 back->free(backhandle);
2354 sftp_cleanup_request();
2368 int do_sftp(int mode, int modeflags, char *batchfile)
2378 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------
2379 * Now we're ready to do Real Stuff.
2382 struct sftp_command *cmd;
2383 cmd = sftp_getcmd(NULL, 0, 0);
2386 ret = cmd->obey(cmd);
2389 for(i = 0; i < cmd->nwords; i++)
2390 sfree(cmd->words[i]);
2398 fp = fopen(batchfile, "r");
2400 printf("Fatal: unable to open %s\n", batchfile);
2405 struct sftp_command *cmd;
2406 cmd = sftp_getcmd(fp, mode, modeflags);
2409 ret = cmd->obey(cmd);
2413 if (!(modeflags & 2))
2419 * In batch mode, and if exit on command failure is enabled,
2420 * any command failure causes the whole of PSFTP to fail.
2422 if (ret == 0 && !(modeflags & 2)) return 2;
2427 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2428 * Dirty bits: integration with PuTTY.
2431 static int verbose = 0;
2434 * Print an error message and perform a fatal exit.
2436 void fatalbox(const char *fmt, ...)
2441 str = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
2442 str2 = dupcat("Fatal: ", str, "\n", NULL);
2445 fputs(str2, stderr);
2450 void modalfatalbox(const char *fmt, ...)
2455 str = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
2456 str2 = dupcat("Fatal: ", str, "\n", NULL);
2459 fputs(str2, stderr);
2464 void nonfatal(const char *fmt, ...)
2469 str = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
2470 str2 = dupcat("Error: ", str, "\n", NULL);
2473 fputs(str2, stderr);
2476 void connection_fatal(void *frontend, const char *fmt, ...)
2481 str = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
2482 str2 = dupcat("Fatal: ", str, "\n", NULL);
2485 fputs(str2, stderr);
2491 void ldisc_echoedit_update(void *handle) { }
2494 * In psftp, all agent requests should be synchronous, so this is a
2495 * never-called stub.
2497 void agent_schedule_callback(void (*callback)(void *, void *, int),
2498 void *callback_ctx, void *data, int len)
2500 assert(!"We shouldn't be here");
2504 * Receive a block of data from the SSH link. Block until all data
2507 * To do this, we repeatedly call the SSH protocol module, with our
2508 * own trap in from_backend() to catch the data that comes back. We
2509 * do this until we have enough data.
2512 static unsigned char *outptr; /* where to put the data */
2513 static unsigned outlen; /* how much data required */
2514 static unsigned char *pending = NULL; /* any spare data */
2515 static unsigned pendlen = 0, pendsize = 0; /* length and phys. size of buffer */
2516 int from_backend(void *frontend, int is_stderr, const char *data, int datalen)
2518 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) data;
2519 unsigned len = (unsigned) datalen;
2522 * stderr data is just spouted to local stderr and otherwise
2527 if (fwrite(data, 1, len, stderr) < len)
2533 * If this is before the real session begins, just return.
2538 if ((outlen > 0) && (len > 0)) {
2539 unsigned used = outlen;
2542 memcpy(outptr, p, used);
2550 if (pendsize < pendlen + len) {
2551 pendsize = pendlen + len + 4096;
2552 pending = sresize(pending, pendsize, unsigned char);
2554 memcpy(pending + pendlen, p, len);
2560 int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend_handle, const char *data, int len)
2563 * No "untrusted" output should get here (the way the code is
2564 * currently, it's all diverted by FLAG_STDERR).
2566 assert(!"Unexpected call to from_backend_untrusted()");
2567 return 0; /* not reached */
2569 int from_backend_eof(void *frontend)
2572 * We expect to be the party deciding when to close the
2573 * connection, so if we see EOF before we sent it ourselves, we
2577 connection_fatal(frontend,
2578 "Received unexpected end-of-file from SFTP server");
2582 int sftp_recvdata(char *buf, int len)
2584 outptr = (unsigned char *) buf;
2588 * See if the pending-input block contains some of what we
2592 unsigned pendused = pendlen;
2593 if (pendused > outlen)
2595 memcpy(outptr, pending, pendused);
2596 memmove(pending, pending + pendused, pendlen - pendused);
2599 pendlen -= pendused;
2609 while (outlen > 0) {
2610 if (back->exitcode(backhandle) >= 0 || ssh_sftp_loop_iteration() < 0)
2611 return 0; /* doom */
2616 int sftp_senddata(char *buf, int len)
2618 back->send(backhandle, buf, len);
2623 * Short description of parameters.
2625 static void usage(void)
2627 printf("PuTTY Secure File Transfer (SFTP) client\n");
2628 printf("%s\n", ver);
2629 printf("Usage: psftp [options] [user@]host\n");
2630 printf("Options:\n");
2631 printf(" -V print version information and exit\n");
2632 printf(" -pgpfp print PGP key fingerprints and exit\n");
2633 printf(" -b file use specified batchfile\n");
2634 printf(" -bc output batchfile commands\n");
2635 printf(" -be don't stop batchfile processing if errors\n");
2636 printf(" -v show verbose messages\n");
2637 printf(" -load sessname Load settings from saved session\n");
2638 printf(" -l user connect with specified username\n");
2639 printf(" -P port connect to specified port\n");
2640 printf(" -pw passw login with specified password\n");
2641 printf(" -1 -2 force use of particular SSH protocol version\n");
2642 printf(" -4 -6 force use of IPv4 or IPv6\n");
2643 printf(" -C enable compression\n");
2644 printf(" -i key private key file for user authentication\n");
2645 printf(" -noagent disable use of Pageant\n");
2646 printf(" -agent enable use of Pageant\n");
2647 printf(" -hostkey aa:bb:cc:...\n");
2648 printf(" manually specify a host key (may be repeated)\n");
2649 printf(" -batch disable all interactive prompts\n");
2650 printf(" -sshlog file\n");
2651 printf(" -sshrawlog file\n");
2652 printf(" log protocol details to a file\n");
2656 static void version(void)
2658 printf("psftp: %s\n", ver);
2663 * Connect to a host.
2665 static int psftp_connect(char *userhost, char *user, int portnumber)
2667 char *host, *realhost;
2671 /* Separate host and username */
2673 host = strrchr(host, '@');
2679 printf("psftp: multiple usernames specified; using \"%s\"\n",
2686 * If we haven't loaded session details already (e.g., from -load),
2687 * try looking for a session called "host".
2689 if (!loaded_session) {
2690 /* Try to load settings for `host' into a temporary config */
2691 Conf *conf2 = conf_new();
2692 conf_set_str(conf2, CONF_host, "");
2693 do_defaults(host, conf2);
2694 if (conf_get_str(conf2, CONF_host)[0] != '\0') {
2695 /* Settings present and include hostname */
2696 /* Re-load data into the real config. */
2697 do_defaults(host, conf);
2699 /* Session doesn't exist or mention a hostname. */
2700 /* Use `host' as a bare hostname. */
2701 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, host);
2705 /* Patch in hostname `host' to session details. */
2706 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, host);
2710 * Force use of SSH. (If they got the protocol wrong we assume the
2711 * port is useless too.)
2713 if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) != PROT_SSH) {
2714 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, PROT_SSH);
2715 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, 22);
2719 * If saved session / Default Settings says SSH-1 (`1 only' or `1'),
2720 * then change it to SSH-2, on the grounds that that's more likely to
2721 * work for SFTP. (Can be overridden with `-1' option.)
2722 * But if it says `2 only' or `2', respect which.
2724 if ((conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshprot) & ~1) != 2) /* is it 2 or 3? */
2725 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshprot, 2);
2728 * Enact command-line overrides.
2730 cmdline_run_saved(conf);
2733 * Muck about with the hostname in various ways.
2736 char *hostbuf = dupstr(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host));
2737 char *host = hostbuf;
2741 * Trim leading whitespace.
2743 host += strspn(host, " \t");
2746 * See if host is of the form user@host, and separate out
2747 * the username if so.
2749 if (host[0] != '\0') {
2750 char *atsign = strrchr(host, '@');
2753 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, host);
2759 * Remove any remaining whitespace.
2764 if (*q != ' ' && *q != '\t')
2770 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, hostbuf);
2775 if (user != NULL && user[0] != '\0') {
2776 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, user);
2780 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, portnumber);
2783 * Disable scary things which shouldn't be enabled for simple
2784 * things like SCP and SFTP: agent forwarding, port forwarding,
2787 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward, 0);
2788 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd, 0);
2789 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_simple, TRUE);
2792 while ((key = conf_get_str_nthstrkey(conf, CONF_portfwd, 0)) != NULL)
2793 conf_del_str_str(conf, CONF_portfwd, key);
2796 /* Set up subsystem name. */
2797 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, "sftp");
2798 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys, TRUE);
2799 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, TRUE);
2802 * Set up fallback option, for SSH-1 servers or servers with the
2803 * sftp subsystem not enabled but the server binary installed
2804 * in the usual place. We only support fallback on Unix
2805 * systems, and we use a kludgy piece of shellery which should
2806 * try to find sftp-server in various places (the obvious
2807 * systemwide spots /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib, and then the
2808 * user's PATH) and finally give up.
2810 * test -x /usr/lib/sftp-server && exec /usr/lib/sftp-server
2811 * test -x /usr/local/lib/sftp-server && exec /usr/local/lib/sftp-server
2814 * the idea being that this will attempt to use either of the
2815 * obvious pathnames and then give up, and when it does give up
2816 * it will print the preferred pathname in the error messages.
2818 conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2,
2819 "test -x /usr/lib/sftp-server &&"
2820 " exec /usr/lib/sftp-server\n"
2821 "test -x /usr/local/lib/sftp-server &&"
2822 " exec /usr/local/lib/sftp-server\n"
2823 "exec sftp-server");
2824 conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys2, FALSE);
2826 back = &ssh_backend;
2828 err = back->init(NULL, &backhandle, conf,
2829 conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host),
2830 conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port),
2832 conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives));
2834 fprintf(stderr, "ssh_init: %s\n", err);
2837 logctx = log_init(NULL, conf);
2838 back->provide_logctx(backhandle, logctx);
2839 console_provide_logctx(logctx);
2840 while (!back->sendok(backhandle)) {
2841 if (back->exitcode(backhandle) >= 0)
2843 if (ssh_sftp_loop_iteration() < 0) {
2844 fprintf(stderr, "ssh_init: error during SSH connection setup\n");
2848 if (verbose && realhost != NULL)
2849 printf("Connected to %s\n", realhost);
2850 if (realhost != NULL)
2855 void cmdline_error(const char *p, ...)
2858 fprintf(stderr, "psftp: ");
2860 vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
2862 fprintf(stderr, "\n try typing \"psftp -h\" for help\n");
2866 const int share_can_be_downstream = TRUE;
2867 const int share_can_be_upstream = FALSE;
2870 * Main program. Parse arguments etc.
2872 int psftp_main(int argc, char *argv[])
2876 char *userhost, *user;
2879 char *batchfile = NULL;
2881 flags = FLAG_STDERR | FLAG_INTERACTIVE
2882 #ifdef FLAG_SYNCAGENT
2886 cmdline_tooltype = TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER;
2889 userhost = user = NULL;
2891 /* Load Default Settings before doing anything else. */
2893 do_defaults(NULL, conf);
2894 loaded_session = FALSE;
2896 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
2898 if (argv[i][0] != '-') {
2902 userhost = dupstr(argv[i]);
2905 ret = cmdline_process_param(argv[i], i+1<argc?argv[i+1]:NULL, 1, conf);
2907 cmdline_error("option \"%s\" requires an argument", argv[i]);
2908 } else if (ret == 2) {
2909 i++; /* skip next argument */
2910 } else if (ret == 1) {
2911 /* We have our own verbosity in addition to `flags'. */
2912 if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)
2914 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0 ||
2915 strcmp(argv[i], "-?") == 0 ||
2916 strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) {
2918 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-pgpfp") == 0) {
2921 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-V") == 0 ||
2922 strcmp(argv[i], "--version") == 0) {
2924 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-batch") == 0) {
2925 console_batch_mode = 1;
2926 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-b") == 0 && i + 1 < argc) {
2928 batchfile = argv[++i];
2929 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-bc") == 0) {
2930 modeflags = modeflags | 1;
2931 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-be") == 0) {
2932 modeflags = modeflags | 2;
2933 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "--") == 0) {
2937 cmdline_error("unknown option \"%s\"", argv[i]);
2945 * If the loaded session provides a hostname, and a hostname has not
2946 * otherwise been specified, pop it in `userhost' so that
2947 * `psftp -load sessname' is sufficient to start a session.
2949 if (!userhost && conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)[0] != '\0') {
2950 userhost = dupstr(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host));
2954 * If a user@host string has already been provided, connect to
2959 ret = psftp_connect(userhost, user, portnumber);
2966 printf("psftp: no hostname specified; use \"open host.name\""
2970 ret = do_sftp(mode, modeflags, batchfile);
2972 if (back != NULL && back->connected(backhandle)) {
2974 back->special(backhandle, TS_EOF);
2976 sftp_recvdata(&ch, 1);
2981 console_provide_logctx(NULL);