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+/*
+ * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
+ * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
+ * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
+ * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
+ * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+ * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+package org.apache.commons.net.bsd;
+
+import java.io.IOException;
+import java.io.InputStream;
+import java.net.BindException;
+import java.net.InetAddress;
+import java.net.ServerSocket;
+import java.net.Socket;
+import java.net.SocketException;
+
+import org.apache.commons.net.io.SocketInputStream;
+
+/***
+ * RCommandClient is very similar to
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient},
+ * from which it is derived, and implements the rcmd() facility that
+ * first appeared in 4.2BSD Unix. rcmd() is the facility used by the rsh
+ * (rshell) and other commands to execute a command on another machine
+ * from a trusted host without issuing a password. The trust relationship
+ * between two machines is established by the contents of a machine's
+ * /etc/hosts.equiv file and a user's .rhosts file. These files specify
+ * from which hosts and accounts on those hosts rcmd() requests will be
+ * accepted. The only additional measure for establishing trust is that
+ * all client connections must originate from a port between 512 and 1023.
+ * Consequently, there is an upper limit to the number of rcmd connections
+ * that can be running simultaneously. The required ports are reserved
+ * ports on Unix systems, and can only be bound by a
+ * process running with root permissions (to accomplish this rsh, rlogin,
+ * and related commands usualy have the suid bit set). Therefore, on a
+ * Unix system, you will only be able to successfully use the RCommandClient
+ * class if the process runs as root. However, there is no such restriction
+ * on Windows95 and some other systems. The security risks are obvious.
+ * However, when carefully used, rcmd() can be very useful when used behind
+ * a firewall.
+ * <p>
+ * As with virtually all of the client classes in org.apache.commons.net, this
+ * class derives from SocketClient. But it overrides most of its connection
+ * methods so that the local Socket will originate from an acceptable
+ * rshell port. The way to use RCommandClient is to first connect
+ * to the server, call the {@link #rcommand rcommand() } method,
+ * and then
+ * fetch the connection's input, output, and optionally error streams.
+ * Interaction with the remote command is controlled entirely through the
+ * I/O streams. Once you have finished processing the streams, you should
+ * invoke {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#disconnect disconnect() }
+ * to clean up properly.
+ * <p>
+ * By default the standard output and standard error streams of the
+ * remote process are transmitted over the same connection, readable
+ * from the input stream returned by
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getInputStream getInputStream() }
+ * . However, it is
+ * possible to tell the rshd daemon to return the standard error
+ * stream over a separate connection, readable from the input stream
+ * returned by {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getErrorStream getErrorStream() }
+ * . You
+ * can specify that a separate connection should be created for standard
+ * error by setting the boolean <code> separateErrorStream </code>
+ * parameter of {@link #rcommand rcommand() } to <code> true </code>.
+ * The standard input of the remote process can be written to through
+ * the output stream returned by
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getOutputStream getOutputStream() }
+ * .
+ * <p>
+ * <p>
+ * @author Daniel F. Savarese
+ * @see org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient
+ * @see RExecClient
+ * @see RLoginClient
+ ***/
+
+public class RCommandClient extends RExecClient
+{
+ /***
+ * The default rshell port. Set to 514 in BSD Unix.
+ ***/
+ public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 514;
+
+ /***
+ * The smallest port number an rcmd client may use. By BSD convention
+ * this number is 512.
+ ***/
+ public static final int MIN_CLIENT_PORT = 512;
+
+ /***
+ * The largest port number an rcmd client may use. By BSD convention
+ * this number is 1023.
+ ***/
+ public static final int MAX_CLIENT_PORT = 1023;
+
+ // Overrides method in RExecClient in order to implement proper
+ // port number limitations.
+ @Override
+ InputStream _createErrorStream() throws IOException
+ {
+ int localPort;
+ ServerSocket server;
+ Socket socket;
+
+ localPort = MAX_CLIENT_PORT;
+ server = null; // Keep compiler from barfing
+
+ for (localPort = MAX_CLIENT_PORT; localPort >= MIN_CLIENT_PORT; --localPort)
+ {
+ try
+ {
+ server = _serverSocketFactory_.createServerSocket(localPort, 1,
+ getLocalAddress());
+ }
+ catch (SocketException e)
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (localPort < MIN_CLIENT_PORT)
+ throw new BindException("All ports in use.");
+
+ _output_.write(Integer.toString(server.getLocalPort()).getBytes());
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ _output_.flush();
+
+ socket = server.accept();
+ server.close();
+
+ if (isRemoteVerificationEnabled() && !verifyRemote(socket))
+ {
+ socket.close();
+ throw new IOException(
+ "Security violation: unexpected connection attempt by " +
+ socket.getInetAddress().getHostAddress());
+ }
+
+ return (new SocketInputStream(socket, socket.getInputStream()));
+ }
+
+ /***
+ * The default RCommandClient constructor. Initializes the
+ * default port to <code> DEFAULT_PORT </code>.
+ ***/
+ public RCommandClient()
+ {
+ setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the specified local address using a port in a range
+ * acceptable to the BSD rshell daemon.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param host The remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @param localAddr The local address to use.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception BindException If all acceptable rshell ports are in use.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ ***/
+ public void connect(InetAddress host, int port, InetAddress localAddr)
+ throws SocketException, BindException, IOException
+ {
+ int localPort;
+
+ localPort = MAX_CLIENT_PORT;
+
+ for (localPort = MAX_CLIENT_PORT; localPort >= MIN_CLIENT_PORT; --localPort)
+ {
+ try
+ {
+ _socket_ =
+ _socketFactory_.createSocket(host, port, localAddr, localPort);
+ }
+ catch (BindException be) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ catch (SocketException e)
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (localPort < MIN_CLIENT_PORT)
+ throw new BindException("All ports in use or insufficient permssion.");
+
+ _connectAction_();
+ }
+
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the current host at a port in a range acceptable
+ * to the BSD rshell daemon.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param host The remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception BindException If all acceptable rshell ports are in use.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ ***/
+ @Override
+ public void connect(InetAddress host, int port)
+ throws SocketException, IOException
+ {
+ connect(host, port, InetAddress.getLocalHost());
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the current host at a port in a range acceptable
+ * to the BSD rshell daemon.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param hostname The name of the remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception BindException If all acceptable rshell ports are in use.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ * @exception UnknownHostException If the hostname cannot be resolved.
+ ***/
+ @Override
+ public void connect(String hostname, int port)
+ throws SocketException, IOException
+ {
+ connect(InetAddress.getByName(hostname), port, InetAddress.getLocalHost());
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the specified local address using a port in a range
+ * acceptable to the BSD rshell daemon.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param hostname The remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @param localAddr The local address to use.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception BindException If all acceptable rshell ports are in use.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ ***/
+ public void connect(String hostname, int port, InetAddress localAddr)
+ throws SocketException, IOException
+ {
+ connect(InetAddress.getByName(hostname), port, localAddr);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the specified local address and port. The
+ * local port must lie between <code> MIN_CLIENT_PORT </code> and
+ * <code> MAX_CLIENT_PORT </code> or an IllegalArgumentException will
+ * be thrown.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param host The remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @param localAddr The local address to use.
+ * @param localPort The local port to use.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ * @exception IllegalArgumentException If an invalid local port number
+ * is specified.
+ ***/
+ @Override
+ public void connect(InetAddress host, int port,
+ InetAddress localAddr, int localPort)
+ throws SocketException, IOException, IllegalArgumentException
+ {
+ if (localPort < MIN_CLIENT_PORT || localPort > MAX_CLIENT_PORT)
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid port number " + localPort);
+ super.connect(host, port, localAddr, localPort);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Opens a Socket connected to a remote host at the specified port and
+ * originating from the specified local address and port. The
+ * local port must lie between <code> MIN_CLIENT_PORT </code> and
+ * <code> MAX_CLIENT_PORT </code> or an IllegalArgumentException will
+ * be thrown.
+ * Before returning, {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#_connectAction_ _connectAction_() }
+ * is called to perform connection initialization actions.
+ * <p>
+ * @param hostname The name of the remote host.
+ * @param port The port to connect to on the remote host.
+ * @param localAddr The local address to use.
+ * @param localPort The local port to use.
+ * @exception SocketException If the socket timeout could not be set.
+ * @exception IOException If the socket could not be opened. In most
+ * cases you will only want to catch IOException since SocketException is
+ * derived from it.
+ * @exception UnknownHostException If the hostname cannot be resolved.
+ * @exception IllegalArgumentException If an invalid local port number
+ * is specified.
+ ***/
+ @Override
+ public void connect(String hostname, int port,
+ InetAddress localAddr, int localPort)
+ throws SocketException, IOException, IllegalArgumentException
+ {
+ if (localPort < MIN_CLIENT_PORT || localPort > MAX_CLIENT_PORT)
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid port number " + localPort);
+ super.connect(hostname, port, localAddr, localPort);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Remotely executes a command through the rshd daemon on the server
+ * to which the RCommandClient is connected. After calling this method,
+ * you may interact with the remote process through its standard input,
+ * output, and error streams. You will typically be able to detect
+ * the termination of the remote process after reaching end of file
+ * on its standard output (accessible through
+ * {@link #getInputStream getInputStream() }. Disconnecting
+ * from the server or closing the process streams before reaching
+ * end of file will not necessarily terminate the remote process.
+ * <p>
+ * If a separate error stream is requested, the remote server will
+ * connect to a local socket opened by RCommandClient, providing an
+ * independent stream through which standard error will be transmitted.
+ * The local socket must originate from a secure port (512 - 1023),
+ * and rcommand() ensures that this will be so.
+ * RCommandClient will also do a simple security check when it accepts a
+ * connection for this error stream. If the connection does not originate
+ * from the remote server, an IOException will be thrown. This serves as
+ * a simple protection against possible hijacking of the error stream by
+ * an attacker monitoring the rexec() negotiation. You may disable this
+ * behavior with
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#setRemoteVerificationEnabled setRemoteVerificationEnabled()}
+ * .
+ * <p>
+ * @param localUsername The user account on the local machine that is
+ * requesting the command execution.
+ * @param remoteUsername The account name on the server through which to
+ * execute the command.
+ * @param command The command, including any arguments, to execute.
+ * @param separateErrorStream True if you would like the standard error
+ * to be transmitted through a different stream than standard output.
+ * False if not.
+ * @exception IOException If the rcommand() attempt fails. The exception
+ * will contain a message indicating the nature of the failure.
+ ***/
+ public void rcommand(String localUsername, String remoteUsername,
+ String command, boolean separateErrorStream)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ rexec(localUsername, remoteUsername, command, separateErrorStream);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Same as
+ * <code> rcommand(localUsername, remoteUsername, command, false); </code>
+ ***/
+ public void rcommand(String localUsername, String remoteUsername,
+ String command)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ rcommand(localUsername, remoteUsername, command, false);
+ }
+
+}
+
diff --git a/org/apache/commons/net/bsd/RExecClient.java b/org/apache/commons/net/bsd/RExecClient.java
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+/*
+ * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
+ * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
+ * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
+ * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
+ * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+ * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+package org.apache.commons.net.bsd;
+
+import java.io.IOException;
+import java.io.InputStream;
+import java.io.OutputStream;
+import java.net.ServerSocket;
+import java.net.Socket;
+
+import org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient;
+import org.apache.commons.net.io.SocketInputStream;
+
+/***
+ * RExecClient implements the rexec() facility that first appeared in
+ * 4.2BSD Unix. This class will probably only be of use for connecting
+ * to Unix systems and only when the rexecd daemon is configured to run,
+ * which is a rarity these days because of the security risks involved.
+ * However, rexec() can be very useful for performing administrative tasks
+ * on a network behind a firewall.
+ * <p>
+ * As with virtually all of the client classes in org.apache.commons.net, this
+ * class derives from SocketClient, inheriting its connection methods.
+ * The way to use RExecClient is to first connect
+ * to the server, call the {@link #rexec rexec() } method, and then
+ * fetch the connection's input, output, and optionally error streams.
+ * Interaction with the remote command is controlled entirely through the
+ * I/O streams. Once you have finished processing the streams, you should
+ * invoke {@link #disconnect disconnect() } to clean up properly.
+ * <p>
+ * By default the standard output and standard error streams of the
+ * remote process are transmitted over the same connection, readable
+ * from the input stream returned by
+ * {@link #getInputStream getInputStream() }. However, it is
+ * possible to tell the rexecd daemon to return the standard error
+ * stream over a separate connection, readable from the input stream
+ * returned by {@link #getErrorStream getErrorStream() }. You
+ * can specify that a separate connection should be created for standard
+ * error by setting the boolean <code> separateErrorStream </code>
+ * parameter of {@link #rexec rexec() } to <code> true </code>.
+ * The standard input of the remote process can be written to through
+ * the output stream returned by
+ * {@link #getOutputStream getOutputSream() }.
+ * <p>
+ * <p>
+ * @author Daniel F. Savarese
+ * @see SocketClient
+ * @see RCommandClient
+ * @see RLoginClient
+ ***/
+
+public class RExecClient extends SocketClient
+{
+ /***
+ * The default rexec port. Set to 512 in BSD Unix.
+ ***/
+ public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 512;
+
+ private boolean __remoteVerificationEnabled;
+
+ /***
+ * If a separate error stream is requested, <code>_errorStream_</code>
+ * will point to an InputStream from which the standard error of the
+ * remote process can be read (after a call to rexec()). Otherwise,
+ * <code> _errorStream_ </code> will be null.
+ ***/
+ protected InputStream _errorStream_;
+
+ // This can be overridden in local package to implement port range
+ // limitations of rcmd and rlogin
+ InputStream _createErrorStream() throws IOException
+ {
+ ServerSocket server;
+ Socket socket;
+
+ server = _serverSocketFactory_.createServerSocket(0, 1, getLocalAddress());
+
+ _output_.write(Integer.toString(server.getLocalPort()).getBytes());
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ _output_.flush();
+
+ socket = server.accept();
+ server.close();
+
+ if (__remoteVerificationEnabled && !verifyRemote(socket))
+ {
+ socket.close();
+ throw new IOException(
+ "Security violation: unexpected connection attempt by " +
+ socket.getInetAddress().getHostAddress());
+ }
+
+ return (new SocketInputStream(socket, socket.getInputStream()));
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * The default RExecClient constructor. Initializes the
+ * default port to <code> DEFAULT_PORT </code>.
+ ***/
+ public RExecClient()
+ {
+ _errorStream_ = null;
+ setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Returns the InputStream from which the standard outputof the remote
+ * process can be read. The input stream will only be set after a
+ * successful rexec() invocation.
+ * <p>
+ * @return The InputStream from which the standard output of the remote
+ * process can be read.
+ ***/
+ public InputStream getInputStream()
+ {
+ return _input_;
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Returns the OutputStream through which the standard input of the remote
+ * process can be written. The output stream will only be set after a
+ * successful rexec() invocation.
+ * <p>
+ * @return The OutputStream through which the standard input of the remote
+ * process can be written.
+ ***/
+ public OutputStream getOutputStream()
+ {
+ return _output_;
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Returns the InputStream from which the standard error of the remote
+ * process can be read if a separate error stream is requested from
+ * the server. Otherwise, null will be returned. The error stream
+ * will only be set after a successful rexec() invocation.
+ * <p>
+ * @return The InputStream from which the standard error of the remote
+ * process can be read if a separate error stream is requested from
+ * the server. Otherwise, null will be returned.
+ ***/
+ public InputStream getErrorStream()
+ {
+ return _errorStream_;
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Remotely executes a command through the rexecd daemon on the server
+ * to which the RExecClient is connected. After calling this method,
+ * you may interact with the remote process through its standard input,
+ * output, and error streams. You will typically be able to detect
+ * the termination of the remote process after reaching end of file
+ * on its standard output (accessible through
+ * {@link #getInputStream getInputStream() }. Disconnecting
+ * from the server or closing the process streams before reaching
+ * end of file will not necessarily terminate the remote process.
+ * <p>
+ * If a separate error stream is requested, the remote server will
+ * connect to a local socket opened by RExecClient, providing an
+ * independent stream through which standard error will be transmitted.
+ * RExecClient will do a simple security check when it accepts a
+ * connection for this error stream. If the connection does not originate
+ * from the remote server, an IOException will be thrown. This serves as
+ * a simple protection against possible hijacking of the error stream by
+ * an attacker monitoring the rexec() negotiation. You may disable this
+ * behavior with {@link #setRemoteVerificationEnabled setRemoteVerificationEnabled()}
+ * .
+ * <p>
+ * @param username The account name on the server through which to execute
+ * the command.
+ * @param password The plain text password of the user account.
+ * @param command The command, including any arguments, to execute.
+ * @param separateErrorStream True if you would like the standard error
+ * to be transmitted through a different stream than standard output.
+ * False if not.
+ * @exception IOException If the rexec() attempt fails. The exception
+ * will contain a message indicating the nature of the failure.
+ ***/
+ public void rexec(String username, String password,
+ String command, boolean separateErrorStream)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ int ch;
+
+ if (separateErrorStream)
+ {
+ _errorStream_ = _createErrorStream();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ }
+
+ _output_.write(username.getBytes());
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ _output_.write(password.getBytes());
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ _output_.write(command.getBytes());
+ _output_.write('\0');
+ _output_.flush();
+
+ ch = _input_.read();
+ if (ch > 0)
+ {
+ StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
+
+ while ((ch = _input_.read()) != -1 && ch != '\n')
+ buffer.append((char)ch);
+
+ throw new IOException(buffer.toString());
+ }
+ else if (ch < 0)
+ {
+ throw new IOException("Server closed connection.");
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Same as <code> rexec(username, password, command, false); </code>
+ ***/
+ public void rexec(String username, String password,
+ String command)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ rexec(username, password, command, false);
+ }
+
+ /***
+ * Disconnects from the server, closing all associated open sockets and
+ * streams.
+ * <p>
+ * @exception IOException If there an error occurs while disconnecting.
+ ***/
+ @Override
+ public void disconnect() throws IOException
+ {
+ if (_errorStream_ != null)
+ _errorStream_.close();
+ _errorStream_ = null;
+ super.disconnect();
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Enable or disable verification that the remote host connecting to
+ * create a separate error stream is the same as the host to which
+ * the standard out stream is connected. The default is for verification
+ * to be enabled. You may set this value at any time, whether the
+ * client is currently connected or not.
+ * <p>
+ * @param enable True to enable verification, false to disable verification.
+ ***/
+ public final void setRemoteVerificationEnabled(boolean enable)
+ {
+ __remoteVerificationEnabled = enable;
+ }
+
+ /***
+ * Return whether or not verification of the remote host providing a
+ * separate error stream is enabled. The default behavior is for
+ * verification to be enabled.
+ * <p>
+ * @return True if verification is enabled, false if not.
+ ***/
+ public final boolean isRemoteVerificationEnabled()
+ {
+ return __remoteVerificationEnabled;
+ }
+
+}
+
diff --git a/org/apache/commons/net/bsd/RLoginClient.java b/org/apache/commons/net/bsd/RLoginClient.java
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+/*
+ * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
+ * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
+ * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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+
+package org.apache.commons.net.bsd;
+
+import java.io.IOException;
+
+/***
+ * RLoginClient is very similar to
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RCommandClient},
+ * from which it is derived, and uses the rcmd() facility implemented
+ * in RCommandClient to implement the functionality of the rlogin command that
+ * first appeared in 4.2BSD Unix. rlogin is a command used to login to
+ * a remote machine from a trusted host, sometimes without issuing a
+ * password. The trust relationship is the same as described in
+ * the documentation for
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RCommandClient}.
+ * <p>
+ * As with virtually all of the client classes in org.apache.commons.net, this
+ * class derives from SocketClient. But it relies on the connection
+ * methods defined in RcommandClient which ensure that the local Socket
+ * will originate from an acceptable rshell port. The way to use
+ * RLoginClient is to first connect
+ * to the server, call the {@link #rlogin rlogin() } method,
+ * and then
+ * fetch the connection's input and output streams.
+ * Interaction with the remote command is controlled entirely through the
+ * I/O streams. Once you have finished processing the streams, you should
+ * invoke {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#disconnect disconnect() }
+ * to clean up properly.
+ * <p>
+ * The standard output and standard error streams of the
+ * remote process are transmitted over the same connection, readable
+ * from the input stream returned by
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getInputStream getInputStream() }
+ * . Unlike RExecClient and RCommandClient, it is
+ * not possible to tell the rlogind daemon to return the standard error
+ * stream over a separate connection.
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getErrorStream getErrorStream() }
+ * will always return null.
+ * The standard input of the remote process can be written to through
+ * the output stream returned by
+ * {@link org.apache.commons.net.bsd.RExecClient#getOutputStream getOutputSream() }
+ * .
+ * <p>
+ * <p>
+ * @author Daniel F. Savarese
+ * @see org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient
+ * @see RExecClient
+ * @see RCommandClient
+ ***/
+
+public class RLoginClient extends RCommandClient
+{
+ /***
+ * The default rlogin port. Set to 513 in BSD Unix and according
+ * to RFC 1282.
+ ***/
+ public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 513;
+
+ /***
+ * The default RLoginClient constructor. Initializes the
+ * default port to <code> DEFAULT_PORT </code>.
+ ***/
+ public RLoginClient()
+ {
+ setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT);
+ }
+
+
+ /***
+ * Logins into a remote machine through the rlogind daemon on the server
+ * to which the RLoginClient is connected. After calling this method,
+ * you may interact with the remote login shell through its standard input
+ * and output streams. Standard error is sent over the same stream as
+ * standard output. You will typically be able to detect
+ * the termination of the remote login shell after reaching end of file
+ * on its standard output (accessible through
+ * {@link #getInputStream getInputStream() }. Disconnecting
+ * from the server or closing the process streams before reaching
+ * end of file will terminate the remote login shell in most cases.
+ * <p>
+ * If user authentication fails, the rlogind daemon will request that
+ * a password be entered interactively. You will be able to read the
+ * prompt from the output stream of the RLoginClient and write the
+ * password to the input stream of the RLoginClient.
+ * <p>
+ * @param localUsername The user account on the local machine that is
+ * trying to login to the remote host.
+ * @param remoteUsername The account name on the server that is
+ * being logged in to.
+ * @param terminalType The name of the user's terminal (e.g., "vt100",
+ * "network", etc.)
+ * @param terminalSpeed The speed of the user's terminal, expressed
+ * as a baud rate or bps (e.g., 9600 or 38400)
+ * @exception IOException If the rlogin() attempt fails. The exception
+ * will contain a message indicating the nature of the failure.
+ ***/
+ public void rlogin(String localUsername, String remoteUsername,
+ String terminalType, int terminalSpeed)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ rexec(localUsername, remoteUsername, terminalType + "/" + terminalSpeed,
+ false);
+ }
+
+ /***
+ * Same as the other rlogin method, but no terminal speed is defined.
+ ***/
+ public void rlogin(String localUsername, String remoteUsername,
+ String terminalType)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ rexec(localUsername, remoteUsername, terminalType, false);
+ }
+
+}