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net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/files/ X-VCS-Committer: anarchy X-VCS-Committer-Name: Jory Pratt X-VCS-Revision: 7f6eea70599ad062d3e3e1c7d83a9d585c0bf4d9 X-VCS-Branch: master Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 16:48:07 +0000 (UTC) Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-commits@lists.gentoo.org X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, RN, NRN, OOF, AutoReply X-Archives-Salt: 19319416-4fd4-4ff9-8f17-29795530da38 X-Archives-Hash: 308a489d7e515d72ab21e706b5c3af97 commit: 7f6eea70599ad062d3e3e1c7d83a9d585c0bf4d9 Author: Michael Everitt veremit xyz> AuthorDate: Fri Sep 4 01:15:42 2020 +0000 Commit: Jory Pratt gentoo org> CommitDate: Sun Sep 6 16:47:23 2020 +0000 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/musl.git/commit/?id=7f6eea70 net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat: Sync with ::gentoo, adds v1.190, v1.195 Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.84, Repoman-2.3.11 Signed-off-by: Michael Everitt veremit.xyz> Signed-off-by: Jory Pratt gentoo.org> Closes: https://github.com/gentoo/musl/pull/345 net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/Manifest | 4 + .../files/openbsd-netcat-1.190-b64_ntop.patch | 349 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../files/openbsd-netcat-1.195-b64_ntop.patch | 349 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.190.ebuild | 57 ++++ .../openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.195.ebuild | 57 ++++ 5 files changed, 816 insertions(+) diff --git a/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/Manifest b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/Manifest index ddc33e1..2b80e39 100644 --- a/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/Manifest +++ b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/Manifest @@ -1,2 +1,6 @@ DIST netcat-openbsd_1.105-7.debian.tar.gz 31843 SHA256 eee759327ffea293e81d0dde67921b7fcfcad279ffd7a2c9d037bbc8f882b363 SHA512 ec507c858a9f0e75f5a8d6ee8e60eef5200428e55091e831a7acba6c61d70f97af01103c9b65354b0ce773214b0758d957852af793debb70be8aab5b5900b3f6 WHIRLPOOL 62878c51077b26578626f45e1282f2c1f16ae869714b355ef1797ec2911b8773ef07c81468e35bae02087f9f061b828be39200333c204e77b0bdb1ac9eceb957 DIST 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b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/files/openbsd-netcat-1.190-b64_ntop.patch @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/Makefile netcat-openbsd-1.105/Makefile +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/Makefile 2017-06-18 09:01:44.293852659 -0700 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/Makefile 2017-06-18 09:04:35.566687655 -0700 +@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/09/02 18:45:41 jakob Exp $ + + PROG= nc +-SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c ++SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c compat/base64.c + + LIBS= `pkg-config --libs libbsd` -lresolv + OBJS= $(SRCS:.c=.o) +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.c netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.c +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.c 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.c 2017-06-18 09:01:31.288700637 -0700 +@@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ ++/* $OpenBSD: base64.c,v 1.8 2015/01/16 16:48:51 deraadt Exp $ */ ++ ++/* ++ * Copyright (c) 1996 by Internet Software Consortium. ++ * ++ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any ++ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above ++ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. ++ * ++ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM DISCLAIMS ++ * ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ++ * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE ++ * CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL ++ * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR ++ * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ++ * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS ++ * SOFTWARE. ++ */ ++ ++/* ++ * Portions Copyright (c) 1995 by International Business Machines, Inc. ++ * ++ * International Business Machines, Inc. (hereinafter called IBM) grants ++ * permission under its copyrights to use, copy, modify, and distribute this ++ * Software with or without fee, provided that the above copyright notice and ++ * all paragraphs of this notice appear in all copies, and that the name of IBM ++ * not be used in connection with the marketing of any product incorporating ++ * the Software or modifications thereof, without specific, written prior ++ * permission. ++ * ++ * To the extent it has a right to do so, IBM grants an immunity from suit ++ * under its patents, if any, for the use, sale or manufacture of products to ++ * the extent that such products are used for performing Domain Name System ++ * dynamic updates in TCP/IP networks by means of the Software. No immunity is ++ * granted for any product per se or for any other function of any product. ++ * ++ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", AND IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, ++ * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A ++ * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, ++ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING ++ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN ++ * IF IBM IS APPRISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ++ */ ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ++#include ++ ++static const char Base64[] = ++ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; ++static const char Pad64 = '='; ++ ++/* (From RFC1521 and draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-03.txt) ++ The following encoding technique is taken from RFC 1521 by Borenstein ++ and Freed. It is reproduced here in a slightly edited form for ++ convenience. ++ ++ A 65-character subset of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be ++ represented per printable character. (The extra 65th character, "=", ++ is used to signify a special processing function.) ++ ++ The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output ++ strings of 4 encoded characters. Proceeding from left to right, a ++ 24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups. ++ These 24 bits are then treated as 4 concatenated 6-bit groups, each ++ of which is translated into a single digit in the base64 alphabet. ++ ++ Each 6-bit group is used as an index into an array of 64 printable ++ characters. The character referenced by the index is placed in the ++ output string. ++ ++ Table 1: The Base64 Alphabet ++ ++ Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding ++ 0 A 17 R 34 i 51 z ++ 1 B 18 S 35 j 52 0 ++ 2 C 19 T 36 k 53 1 ++ 3 D 20 U 37 l 54 2 ++ 4 E 21 V 38 m 55 3 ++ 5 F 22 W 39 n 56 4 ++ 6 G 23 X 40 o 57 5 ++ 7 H 24 Y 41 p 58 6 ++ 8 I 25 Z 42 q 59 7 ++ 9 J 26 a 43 r 60 8 ++ 10 K 27 b 44 s 61 9 ++ 11 L 28 c 45 t 62 + ++ 12 M 29 d 46 u 63 / ++ 13 N 30 e 47 v ++ 14 O 31 f 48 w (pad) = ++ 15 P 32 g 49 x ++ 16 Q 33 h 50 y ++ ++ Special processing is performed if fewer than 24 bits are available ++ at the end of the data being encoded. A full encoding quantum is ++ always completed at the end of a quantity. When fewer than 24 input ++ bits are available in an input group, zero bits are added (on the ++ right) to form an integral number of 6-bit groups. Padding at the ++ end of the data is performed using the '=' character. ++ ++ Since all base64 input is an integral number of octets, only the ++ ------------------------------------------------- ++ following cases can arise: ++ ++ (1) the final quantum of encoding input is an integral ++ multiple of 24 bits; here, the final unit of encoded ++ output will be an integral multiple of 4 characters ++ with no "=" padding, ++ (2) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 8 bits; ++ here, the final unit of encoded output will be two ++ characters followed by two "=" padding characters, or ++ (3) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 16 bits; ++ here, the final unit of encoded output will be three ++ characters followed by one "=" padding character. ++ */ ++ ++int ++b64_ntop(src, srclength, target, targsize) ++ u_char const *src; ++ size_t srclength; ++ char *target; ++ size_t targsize; ++{ ++ size_t datalength = 0; ++ u_char input[3]; ++ u_char output[4]; ++ int i; ++ ++ while (2 < srclength) { ++ input[0] = *src++; ++ input[1] = *src++; ++ input[2] = *src++; ++ srclength -= 3; ++ ++ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; ++ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); ++ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); ++ output[3] = input[2] & 0x3f; ++ ++ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[3]]; ++ } ++ ++ /* Now we worry about padding. */ ++ if (0 != srclength) { ++ /* Get what's left. */ ++ input[0] = input[1] = input[2] = '\0'; ++ for (i = 0; i < srclength; i++) ++ input[i] = *src++; ++ ++ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; ++ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); ++ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); ++ ++ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; ++ if (srclength == 1) ++ target[datalength++] = Pad64; ++ else ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Pad64; ++ } ++ if (datalength >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength] = '\0'; /* Returned value doesn't count \0. */ ++ return (datalength); ++} ++ ++/* skips all whitespace anywhere. ++ converts characters, four at a time, starting at (or after) ++ src from base - 64 numbers into three 8 bit bytes in the target area. ++ it returns the number of data bytes stored at the target, or -1 on error. ++ */ ++ ++int ++b64_pton(src, target, targsize) ++ char const *src; ++ u_char *target; ++ size_t targsize; ++{ ++ int tarindex, state, ch; ++ u_char nextbyte; ++ char *pos; ++ ++ state = 0; ++ tarindex = 0; ++ ++ while ((ch = (unsigned char)*src++) != '\0') { ++ if (isspace(ch)) /* Skip whitespace anywhere. */ ++ continue; ++ ++ if (ch == Pad64) ++ break; ++ ++ pos = strchr(Base64, ch); ++ if (pos == 0) /* A non-base64 character. */ ++ return (-1); ++ ++ switch (state) { ++ case 0: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] = (pos - Base64) << 2; ++ } ++ state = 1; ++ break; ++ case 1: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 4; ++ nextbyte = ((pos - Base64) & 0x0f) << 4; ++ if (tarindex + 1 < targsize) ++ target[tarindex+1] = nextbyte; ++ else if (nextbyte) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 2; ++ break; ++ case 2: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 2; ++ nextbyte = ((pos - Base64) & 0x03) << 6; ++ if (tarindex + 1 < targsize) ++ target[tarindex+1] = nextbyte; ++ else if (nextbyte) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 3; ++ break; ++ case 3: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 0; ++ break; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ /* ++ * We are done decoding Base-64 chars. Let's see if we ended ++ * on a byte boundary, and/or with erroneous trailing characters. ++ */ ++ ++ if (ch == Pad64) { /* We got a pad char. */ ++ ch = (unsigned char)*src++; /* Skip it, get next. */ ++ switch (state) { ++ case 0: /* Invalid = in first position */ ++ case 1: /* Invalid = in second position */ ++ return (-1); ++ ++ case 2: /* Valid, means one byte of info */ ++ /* Skip any number of spaces. */ ++ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = (unsigned char)*src++) ++ if (!isspace(ch)) ++ break; ++ /* Make sure there is another trailing = sign. */ ++ if (ch != Pad64) ++ return (-1); ++ ch = (unsigned char)*src++; /* Skip the = */ ++ /* Fall through to "single trailing =" case. */ ++ /* FALLTHROUGH */ ++ ++ case 3: /* Valid, means two bytes of info */ ++ /* ++ * We know this char is an =. Is there anything but ++ * whitespace after it? ++ */ ++ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = (unsigned char)*src++) ++ if (!isspace(ch)) ++ return (-1); ++ ++ /* ++ * Now make sure for cases 2 and 3 that the "extra" ++ * bits that slopped past the last full byte were ++ * zeros. If we don't check them, they become a ++ * subliminal channel. ++ */ ++ if (target && tarindex < targsize && ++ target[tarindex] != 0) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ } else { ++ /* ++ * We ended by seeing the end of the string. Make sure we ++ * have no partial bytes lying around. ++ */ ++ if (state != 0) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ ++ return (tarindex); ++} +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.h netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.h +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.h 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.h 2017-06-18 09:09:02.057554167 -0700 +@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ ++#include ++int b64_ntop(u_char const* src, size_t srclength, char *target, size_t targsize); ++int b64_pton(char const* src, u_char *target, size_t targsize); +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/socks.c netcat-openbsd-1.105/socks.c +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/socks.c 2017-06-18 09:01:44.293852659 -0700 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/socks.c 2017-06-18 09:09:21.105757665 -0700 +@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ + #include + #include + #include "atomicio.h" ++#include "compat/base64.h" + + #define SOCKS_PORT "1080" + #define HTTP_PROXY_PORT "3128" diff --git a/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/files/openbsd-netcat-1.195-b64_ntop.patch b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/files/openbsd-netcat-1.195-b64_ntop.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9603b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/files/openbsd-netcat-1.195-b64_ntop.patch @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/Makefile netcat-openbsd-1.105/Makefile +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/Makefile 2017-06-18 09:01:44.293852659 -0700 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/Makefile 2017-06-18 09:04:35.566687655 -0700 +@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/09/02 18:45:41 jakob Exp $ + + PROG= nc +-SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c ++SRCS= netcat.c atomicio.c socks.c compat/base64.c + + LIBS= `pkg-config --libs libbsd` -lresolv + OBJS= $(SRCS:.c=.o) +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.c netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.c +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.c 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.c 2017-06-18 09:01:31.288700637 -0700 +@@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ ++/* $OpenBSD: base64.c,v 1.8 2015/01/16 16:48:51 deraadt Exp $ */ ++ ++/* ++ * Copyright (c) 1996 by Internet Software Consortium. ++ * ++ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any ++ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above ++ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. ++ * ++ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM DISCLAIMS ++ * ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ++ * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE ++ * CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL ++ * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR ++ * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ++ * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS ++ * SOFTWARE. ++ */ ++ ++/* ++ * Portions Copyright (c) 1995 by International Business Machines, Inc. ++ * ++ * International Business Machines, Inc. (hereinafter called IBM) grants ++ * permission under its copyrights to use, copy, modify, and distribute this ++ * Software with or without fee, provided that the above copyright notice and ++ * all paragraphs of this notice appear in all copies, and that the name of IBM ++ * not be used in connection with the marketing of any product incorporating ++ * the Software or modifications thereof, without specific, written prior ++ * permission. ++ * ++ * To the extent it has a right to do so, IBM grants an immunity from suit ++ * under its patents, if any, for the use, sale or manufacture of products to ++ * the extent that such products are used for performing Domain Name System ++ * dynamic updates in TCP/IP networks by means of the Software. No immunity is ++ * granted for any product per se or for any other function of any product. ++ * ++ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", AND IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, ++ * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A ++ * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, ++ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING ++ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN ++ * IF IBM IS APPRISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ++ */ ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ++#include ++ ++static const char Base64[] = ++ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; ++static const char Pad64 = '='; ++ ++/* (From RFC1521 and draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-03.txt) ++ The following encoding technique is taken from RFC 1521 by Borenstein ++ and Freed. It is reproduced here in a slightly edited form for ++ convenience. ++ ++ A 65-character subset of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be ++ represented per printable character. (The extra 65th character, "=", ++ is used to signify a special processing function.) ++ ++ The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output ++ strings of 4 encoded characters. Proceeding from left to right, a ++ 24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups. ++ These 24 bits are then treated as 4 concatenated 6-bit groups, each ++ of which is translated into a single digit in the base64 alphabet. ++ ++ Each 6-bit group is used as an index into an array of 64 printable ++ characters. The character referenced by the index is placed in the ++ output string. ++ ++ Table 1: The Base64 Alphabet ++ ++ Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding ++ 0 A 17 R 34 i 51 z ++ 1 B 18 S 35 j 52 0 ++ 2 C 19 T 36 k 53 1 ++ 3 D 20 U 37 l 54 2 ++ 4 E 21 V 38 m 55 3 ++ 5 F 22 W 39 n 56 4 ++ 6 G 23 X 40 o 57 5 ++ 7 H 24 Y 41 p 58 6 ++ 8 I 25 Z 42 q 59 7 ++ 9 J 26 a 43 r 60 8 ++ 10 K 27 b 44 s 61 9 ++ 11 L 28 c 45 t 62 + ++ 12 M 29 d 46 u 63 / ++ 13 N 30 e 47 v ++ 14 O 31 f 48 w (pad) = ++ 15 P 32 g 49 x ++ 16 Q 33 h 50 y ++ ++ Special processing is performed if fewer than 24 bits are available ++ at the end of the data being encoded. A full encoding quantum is ++ always completed at the end of a quantity. When fewer than 24 input ++ bits are available in an input group, zero bits are added (on the ++ right) to form an integral number of 6-bit groups. Padding at the ++ end of the data is performed using the '=' character. ++ ++ Since all base64 input is an integral number of octets, only the ++ ------------------------------------------------- ++ following cases can arise: ++ ++ (1) the final quantum of encoding input is an integral ++ multiple of 24 bits; here, the final unit of encoded ++ output will be an integral multiple of 4 characters ++ with no "=" padding, ++ (2) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 8 bits; ++ here, the final unit of encoded output will be two ++ characters followed by two "=" padding characters, or ++ (3) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 16 bits; ++ here, the final unit of encoded output will be three ++ characters followed by one "=" padding character. ++ */ ++ ++int ++b64_ntop(src, srclength, target, targsize) ++ u_char const *src; ++ size_t srclength; ++ char *target; ++ size_t targsize; ++{ ++ size_t datalength = 0; ++ u_char input[3]; ++ u_char output[4]; ++ int i; ++ ++ while (2 < srclength) { ++ input[0] = *src++; ++ input[1] = *src++; ++ input[2] = *src++; ++ srclength -= 3; ++ ++ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; ++ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); ++ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); ++ output[3] = input[2] & 0x3f; ++ ++ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[3]]; ++ } ++ ++ /* Now we worry about padding. */ ++ if (0 != srclength) { ++ /* Get what's left. */ ++ input[0] = input[1] = input[2] = '\0'; ++ for (i = 0; i < srclength; i++) ++ input[i] = *src++; ++ ++ output[0] = input[0] >> 2; ++ output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4); ++ output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6); ++ ++ if (datalength + 4 > targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]]; ++ if (srclength == 1) ++ target[datalength++] = Pad64; ++ else ++ target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]]; ++ target[datalength++] = Pad64; ++ } ++ if (datalength >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[datalength] = '\0'; /* Returned value doesn't count \0. */ ++ return (datalength); ++} ++ ++/* skips all whitespace anywhere. ++ converts characters, four at a time, starting at (or after) ++ src from base - 64 numbers into three 8 bit bytes in the target area. ++ it returns the number of data bytes stored at the target, or -1 on error. ++ */ ++ ++int ++b64_pton(src, target, targsize) ++ char const *src; ++ u_char *target; ++ size_t targsize; ++{ ++ int tarindex, state, ch; ++ u_char nextbyte; ++ char *pos; ++ ++ state = 0; ++ tarindex = 0; ++ ++ while ((ch = (unsigned char)*src++) != '\0') { ++ if (isspace(ch)) /* Skip whitespace anywhere. */ ++ continue; ++ ++ if (ch == Pad64) ++ break; ++ ++ pos = strchr(Base64, ch); ++ if (pos == 0) /* A non-base64 character. */ ++ return (-1); ++ ++ switch (state) { ++ case 0: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] = (pos - Base64) << 2; ++ } ++ state = 1; ++ break; ++ case 1: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 4; ++ nextbyte = ((pos - Base64) & 0x0f) << 4; ++ if (tarindex + 1 < targsize) ++ target[tarindex+1] = nextbyte; ++ else if (nextbyte) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 2; ++ break; ++ case 2: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 2; ++ nextbyte = ((pos - Base64) & 0x03) << 6; ++ if (tarindex + 1 < targsize) ++ target[tarindex+1] = nextbyte; ++ else if (nextbyte) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 3; ++ break; ++ case 3: ++ if (target) { ++ if (tarindex >= targsize) ++ return (-1); ++ target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64); ++ } ++ tarindex++; ++ state = 0; ++ break; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ /* ++ * We are done decoding Base-64 chars. Let's see if we ended ++ * on a byte boundary, and/or with erroneous trailing characters. ++ */ ++ ++ if (ch == Pad64) { /* We got a pad char. */ ++ ch = (unsigned char)*src++; /* Skip it, get next. */ ++ switch (state) { ++ case 0: /* Invalid = in first position */ ++ case 1: /* Invalid = in second position */ ++ return (-1); ++ ++ case 2: /* Valid, means one byte of info */ ++ /* Skip any number of spaces. */ ++ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = (unsigned char)*src++) ++ if (!isspace(ch)) ++ break; ++ /* Make sure there is another trailing = sign. */ ++ if (ch != Pad64) ++ return (-1); ++ ch = (unsigned char)*src++; /* Skip the = */ ++ /* Fall through to "single trailing =" case. */ ++ /* FALLTHROUGH */ ++ ++ case 3: /* Valid, means two bytes of info */ ++ /* ++ * We know this char is an =. Is there anything but ++ * whitespace after it? ++ */ ++ for (; ch != '\0'; ch = (unsigned char)*src++) ++ if (!isspace(ch)) ++ return (-1); ++ ++ /* ++ * Now make sure for cases 2 and 3 that the "extra" ++ * bits that slopped past the last full byte were ++ * zeros. If we don't check them, they become a ++ * subliminal channel. ++ */ ++ if (target && tarindex < targsize && ++ target[tarindex] != 0) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ } else { ++ /* ++ * We ended by seeing the end of the string. Make sure we ++ * have no partial bytes lying around. ++ */ ++ if (state != 0) ++ return (-1); ++ } ++ ++ return (tarindex); ++} +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.h netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.h +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/compat/base64.h 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/compat/base64.h 2017-06-18 09:09:02.057554167 -0700 +@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ ++#include ++int b64_ntop(u_char const* src, size_t srclength, char *target, size_t targsize); ++int b64_pton(char const* src, u_char *target, size_t targsize); +diff -Naur netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/socks.c netcat-openbsd-1.105/socks.c +--- netcat-openbsd-1.105.orig/socks.c 2017-06-18 09:01:44.293852659 -0700 ++++ netcat-openbsd-1.105/socks.c 2017-06-18 09:09:21.105757665 -0700 +@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ + #include + #include + #include "atomicio.h" ++#include "compat/base64.h" + + #define SOCKS_PORT "1080" + #define HTTP_PROXY_PORT "3128" diff --git a/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.190.ebuild b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.190.ebuild new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3cd6b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.190.ebuild @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 + +EAPI=7 + +inherit toolchain-funcs + +DESCRIPTION="The OpenBSD network swiss army knife" +HOMEPAGE="https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/usr.bin/nc/ + https://salsa.debian.org/debian/netcat-openbsd" +SRC_URI="http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_${PV}.orig.tar.gz + http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_${PV}-2.debian.tar.xz" +LICENSE="BSD" +SLOT="0" +IUSE="elibc_Darwin" + +KEYWORDS="amd64 arm64 ~ppc64 x86" + +DEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig" +RDEPEND="!elibc_Darwin? ( dev-libs/libbsd ) + !net-analyzer/netcat + !net-analyzer/netcat6 +" + +S=${WORKDIR}/netcat-openbsd-${PV} + +src_prepare() { + for i_patch in $(<"${WORKDIR}"/debian/patches/series); do + eapply "${WORKDIR}"/debian/patches/"${i_patch}" + done + if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then + # this undoes some of the Debian/Linux changes + eapply "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-darwin.patch + fi + use elibc_musl && epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-b64_ntop.patch + default +} + +src_compile() { + emake CC=$(tc-getCC) CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" +} + +src_install() { + dobin nc + doman nc.1 + cd "${WORKDIR}"/debian || die + newdoc netcat-openbsd.README.Debian README + dodoc -r examples +} + +pkg_postinst() { + if [[ ${KERNEL} = "linux" ]]; then + ewarn "SO_REUSEPORT is introduced in linux 3.9. If your running kernel is older" + ewarn "and kernel header is newer, nc will not listen correctly. Matching the header" + ewarn "to the running kernel will do. See bug #490246 for details." + fi +} diff --git a/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.195.ebuild b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.195.ebuild new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a125636 --- /dev/null +++ b/net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat/openbsd-netcat-1.195.ebuild @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 + +EAPI=7 + +inherit toolchain-funcs + +DESCRIPTION="The OpenBSD network swiss army knife" +HOMEPAGE="https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/usr.bin/nc/ + https://salsa.debian.org/debian/netcat-openbsd" +SRC_URI="http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_${PV}.orig.tar.gz + http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/netcat-openbsd/netcat-openbsd_${PV}-2.debian.tar.xz" +LICENSE="BSD" +SLOT="0" +IUSE="elibc_Darwin" + +KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~ppc64 ~x86" + +DEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig" +RDEPEND="!elibc_Darwin? ( dev-libs/libbsd ) + !net-analyzer/netcat + !net-analyzer/netcat6 +" + +S=${WORKDIR}/netcat-openbsd-${PV} + +src_prepare() { + for i_patch in $(<"${WORKDIR}"/debian/patches/series); do + eapply "${WORKDIR}"/debian/patches/"${i_patch}" + done + if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then + # this undoes some of the Debian/Linux changes + eapply "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-darwin.patch + fi + use elibc_musl && epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-b64_ntop.patch + default +} + +src_compile() { + emake CC=$(tc-getCC) CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" +} + +src_install() { + dobin nc + doman nc.1 + cd "${WORKDIR}"/debian || die + newdoc netcat-openbsd.README.Debian README + dodoc -r examples +} + +pkg_postinst() { + if [[ ${KERNEL} = "linux" ]]; then + ewarn "SO_REUSEPORT is introduced in linux 3.9. If your running kernel is older" + ewarn "and kernel header is newer, nc will not listen correctly. Matching the header" + ewarn "to the running kernel will do. See bug #490246 for details." + fi +}