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SIPServer.pm requires that C4/SIP is added to its lib path This has been done by passing this directory to it via -I. By using FindBin it can set the path for itself correctly. This will also work if the C4/SIP directory tree is moved to a non-standard location Removed the now redundant -I. from sip_run.sh Added a variable to sip_run.sh for the koha tree to highlight a problem with the script if you have multiple directories in the PERL5LIB environment variable Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
290 lines
8.2 KiB
Perl
290 lines
8.2 KiB
Perl
package SIPServer;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use FindBin qw($Bin);
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use lib "$Bin";
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# use Exporter;
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use Sys::Syslog qw(syslog);
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use Net::Server::PreFork;
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use IO::Socket::INET;
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use Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf);
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use Data::Dumper; # For debugging
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require UNIVERSAL::require;
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#use Sip qw(readline);
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use Sip::Constants qw(:all);
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use Sip::Configuration;
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use Sip::Checksum qw(checksum verify_cksum);
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use Sip::MsgType;
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use constant LOG_SIP => "local6"; # Local alias for the logging facility
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use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
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BEGIN {
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$VERSION = 3.07.00.049;
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@ISA = qw(Net::Server::PreFork);
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}
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#
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# Main # not really, since package SIPServer
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#
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# FIXME: Is this a module or a script?
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# A script with no MAIN namespace?
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# A module that takes command line args?
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my %transports = (
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RAW => \&raw_transport,
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telnet => \&telnet_transport,
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);
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#
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# Read configuration
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#
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my $config = new Sip::Configuration $ARGV[0];
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print STDERR "SIPServer config: \n" . Dumper($config) . "\nEND SIPServer config.\n";
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my @parms;
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#
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# Ports to bind
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#
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foreach my $svc (keys %{$config->{listeners}}) {
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push @parms, "port=" . $svc;
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}
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#
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# Logging
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#
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# Log lines look like this:
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# Jun 16 21:21:31 server08 steve_sip[19305]: ILS::Transaction::Checkout performing checkout...
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# [ TIMESTAMP ] [ HOST ] [ IDENT ] PID : Message...
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#
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# The IDENT is determined by config file 'server-params' arguments
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#
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# Server Management: set parameters for the Net::Server::PreFork
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# module. The module silently ignores parameters that it doesn't
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# recognize, and complains about invalid values for parameters
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# that it does.
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#
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if (defined($config->{'server-params'})) {
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while (my ($key, $val) = each %{$config->{'server-params'}}) {
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push @parms, $key . '=' . $val;
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}
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}
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print scalar(localtime), " -- startup -- procid:$$\n";
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print "Params for Net::Server::PreFork : \n" . Dumper(\@parms);
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#
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# This is the main event.
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__PACKAGE__ ->run(@parms);
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#
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# Child
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#
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# process_request is the callback used by Net::Server to handle
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# an incoming connection request.
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sub process_request {
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my $self = shift;
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my $service;
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my ($sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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my $transport;
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$self->{config} = $config;
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my $sockname = getsockname(STDIN);
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($port, $sockaddr) = sockaddr_in($sockname);
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$sockaddr = inet_ntoa($sockaddr);
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$proto = $self->{server}->{client}->NS_proto();
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$self->{service} = $config->find_service($sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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if (!defined($self->{service})) {
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "process_request: Unknown recognized server connection: %s:%s/%s", $sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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die "process_request: Bad server connection";
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}
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$transport = $transports{$self->{service}->{transport}};
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if (!defined($transport)) {
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syslog("LOG_WARNING", "Unknown transport '%s', dropping", $service->{transport});
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return;
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} else {
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&$transport($self);
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}
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}
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#
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# Transports
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#
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sub raw_transport {
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my $self = shift;
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my ($input);
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my $service = $self->{service};
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while (!$self->{account}) {
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "raw_transport Timed Out!\n"; };
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "raw_transport: timeout is %d", $service->{timeout});
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$input = Sip::read_SIP_packet(*STDIN);
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if (!$input) {
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# EOF on the socket
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syslog("LOG_INFO", "raw_transport: shutting down: EOF during login");
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return;
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}
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$input =~ s/[\r\n]+$//sm; # Strip off trailing line terminator(s)
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last if Sip::MsgType::handle($input, $self, LOGIN);
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}
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "raw_transport: uname/inst: '%s/%s'",
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$self->{account}->{id},
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$self->{account}->{institution});
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$self->sip_protocol_loop();
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syslog("LOG_INFO", "raw_transport: shutting down");
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}
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sub get_clean_string {
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my $string = shift;
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if (defined $string) {
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "get_clean_string pre-clean(length %s): %s", length($string), $string);
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chomp($string);
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$string =~ s/^[^A-z0-9]+//;
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$string =~ s/[^A-z0-9]+$//;
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "get_clean_string post-clean(length %s): %s", length($string), $string);
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} else {
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syslog("LOG_INFO", "get_clean_string called on undefined");
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}
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return $string;
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}
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sub get_clean_input {
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local $/ = "\012";
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my $in = <STDIN>;
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$in = get_clean_string($in);
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while (my $extra = <STDIN>){
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "get_clean_input got extra lines: %s", $extra);
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}
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return $in;
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}
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sub telnet_transport {
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my $self = shift;
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my ($uid, $pwd);
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my $strikes = 3;
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my $account = undef;
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my $input;
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my $config = $self->{config};
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my $timeout = $self->{service}->{timeout} || $config->{timeout} || 30;
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport: timeout is %s", $timeout);
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eval {
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "telnet_transport: Timed Out ($timeout seconds)!\n"; };
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local $| = 1; # Unbuffered output
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$/ = "\015"; # Internet Record Separator (lax version)
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# Until the terminal has logged in, we don't trust it
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# so use a timeout to protect ourselves from hanging.
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while ($strikes--) {
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print "login: ";
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alarm $timeout;
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# $uid = &get_clean_input;
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$uid = <STDIN>;
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print "password: ";
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# $pwd = &get_clean_input || '';
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$pwd = <STDIN>;
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alarm 0;
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport 1: uid length %s, pwd length %s", length($uid), length($pwd));
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$uid = get_clean_string ($uid);
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$pwd = get_clean_string ($pwd);
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport 2: uid length %s, pwd length %s", length($uid), length($pwd));
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if (exists ($config->{accounts}->{$uid})
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&& ($pwd eq $config->{accounts}->{$uid}->password())) {
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$account = $config->{accounts}->{$uid};
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Sip::MsgType::login_core($self,$uid,$pwd) and last;
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}
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syslog("LOG_WARNING", "Invalid login attempt: '%s'", ($uid||''));
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print("Invalid login$CRLF");
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}
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}; # End of eval
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if ($@) {
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "telnet_transport: Login timed out");
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die "Telnet Login Timed out";
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} elsif (!defined($account)) {
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "telnet_transport: Login Failed");
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die "Login Failure";
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} else {
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print "Login OK. Initiating SIP$CRLF";
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}
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$self->{account} = $account;
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syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport: uname/inst: '%s/%s'", $account->{id}, $account->{institution});
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$self->sip_protocol_loop();
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syslog("LOG_INFO", "telnet_transport: shutting down");
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}
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#
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# The terminal has logged in, using either the SIP login process
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# over a raw socket, or via the pseudo-unix login provided by the
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# telnet transport. From that point on, both the raw and the telnet
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# processes are the same:
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sub sip_protocol_loop {
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my $self = shift;
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my $service = $self->{service};
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my $config = $self->{config};
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my $input;
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# The spec says the first message will be:
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# SIP v1: SC_STATUS
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# SIP v2: LOGIN (or SC_STATUS via telnet?)
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# But it might be SC_REQUEST_RESEND. As long as we get
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# SC_REQUEST_RESEND, we keep waiting.
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# Comprise reports that no other ILS actually enforces this
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# constraint, so we'll relax about it too.
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# Using the SIP "raw" login process, rather than telnet,
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# requires the LOGIN message and forces SIP 2.00. In that
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# case, the LOGIN message has already been processed (above).
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#
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# In short, we'll take any valid message here.
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#my $expect = SC_STATUS;
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my $expect = '';
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while (1) {
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$input = Sip::read_SIP_packet(*STDIN);
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unless ($input) {
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return; # EOF
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}
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# begin input hacks ... a cheap stand in for better Telnet layer
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$input =~ s/^[^A-z0-9]+//s; # Kill leading bad characters... like Telnet handshakers
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$input =~ s/[^A-z0-9]+$//s; # Same on the end, should get DOSsy ^M line-endings too.
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while (chomp($input)) {warn "Extra line ending on input";}
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unless ($input) {
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "sip_protocol_loop: empty input skipped");
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print("96$CR");
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next;
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}
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# end cheap input hacks
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my $status = Sip::MsgType::handle($input, $self, $expect);
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if (!$status) {
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "sip_protocol_loop: failed to handle %s",substr($input,0,2));
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}
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next if $status eq REQUEST_ACS_RESEND;
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if ($expect && ($status ne $expect)) {
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# We received a non-"RESEND" that wasn't what we were expecting.
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syslog("LOG_ERR", "sip_protocol_loop: expected %s, received %s, exiting", $expect, $input);
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}
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# We successfully received and processed what we were expecting
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$expect = '';
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}
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}
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1;
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__END__
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