#!/usr/bin/env perl # # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 D. R. Commander. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Constantin Kaplinsky. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd. # Copyright (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this software; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, # USA. # # # vncserver - wrapper script to start an X VNC server. # # First make sure we're operating in a sane environment. $exedir = ""; $slashndx = rindex($0, "/"); if($slashndx>=0) { $exedir = substr($0, 0, $slashndx+1); } &SanityCheck(); # # Global variables. You may want to configure some of these for # your site # $geometry = "1024x768"; #$depth = 16; $vncUserDir = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc"; $vncUserConfig = "$vncUserDir/config"; $vncSystemConfigDir = "/etc/tigervnc"; $vncSystemConfigDefaultsFile = "$vncSystemConfigDir/vncserver-config-defaults"; $vncSystemConfigMandatoryFile = "$vncSystemConfigDir/vncserver-config-mandatory"; $skipxstartup = 0; $xauthorityFile = "$ENV{XAUTHORITY}" || "$ENV{HOME}/.Xauthority"; $xstartupFile = $vncUserDir . "/xstartup"; $defaultXStartup = ("#!/bin/sh\n\n". "unset SESSION_MANAGER\n". "unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS\n". "OS=`uname -s`\n". "if [ \$OS = 'Linux' ]; then\n". " case \"\$WINDOWMANAGER\" in\n". " \*gnome\*)\n". " if [ -e /etc/SuSE-release ]; then\n". " PATH=\$PATH:/opt/gnome/bin\n". " export PATH\n". " fi\n". " ;;\n". " esac\n". "fi\n". "if [ -x /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ]; then\n". " exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc\n". "fi\n". "if [ -f /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ]; then\n". " exec sh /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc\n". "fi\n". "[ -r \$HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb \$HOME/.Xresources\n". "xsetroot -solid grey\n". "xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title \"\$VNCDESKTOP Desktop\" &\n". "twm &\n"); $defaultConfig = ("## Supported server options to pass to vncserver upon invocation can be listed\n". "## in this file. See the following manpages for more: vncserver(1) Xvnc(1).\n". "## Several common ones are shown below. Uncomment and modify to your liking.\n". "##\n". "# securitytypes=vncauth,tlsvnc\n". "# desktop=sandbox\n". "# geometry=2000x1200\n". "# localhost\n". "# alwaysshared\n"); chop($host = `uname -n`); if (-d "/etc/X11/fontpath.d") { $fontPath = "catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d"; } @fontpaths = ('/usr/share/X11/fonts', '/usr/share/fonts', '/usr/share/fonts/X11/'); if (! -l "/usr/lib/X11") {push(@fontpaths, '/usr/lib/X11/fonts');} if (! -l "/usr/X11") {push(@fontpaths, '/usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts');} if (! -l "/usr/X11R6") {push(@fontpaths, '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts');} push(@fontpaths, '/usr/share/fonts/default'); @fonttypes = ('misc', '75dpi', '100dpi', 'Speedo', 'Type1'); foreach $_fpath (@fontpaths) { foreach $_ftype (@fonttypes) { if (-f "$_fpath/$_ftype/fonts.dir") { if (! -l "$_fpath/$_ftype") { $defFontPath .= "$_fpath/$_ftype,"; } } } } if ($defFontPath) { if (substr($defFontPath, -1, 1) == ',') { chop $defFontPath; } } if ($fontPath eq "") { $fontPath = $defFontPath; } # Check command line options &ParseOptions("-geometry",1,"-depth",1,"-pixelformat",1,"-name",1,"-kill",1, "-help",0,"-h",0,"--help",0,"-fp",1,"-list",0,"-fg",0,"-autokill",0,"-noxstartup",0,"-xstartup",1); &Usage() if ($opt{'-help'} || $opt{'-h'} || $opt{'--help'}); &Kill() if ($opt{'-kill'}); &List() if ($opt{'-list'}); # Uncomment this line if you want default geometry, depth and pixelformat # to match the current X display: # &GetXDisplayDefaults(); if ($opt{'-geometry'}) { $geometry = $opt{'-geometry'}; } if ($opt{'-depth'}) { $depth = $opt{'-depth'}; $pixelformat = ""; } if ($opt{'-pixelformat'}) { $pixelformat = $opt{'-pixelformat'}; } if ($opt{'-noxstartup'}) { $skipxstartup = 1; } if ($opt{'-xstartup'}) { $xstartupFile = $opt{'-xstartup'}; } if ($opt{'-fp'}) { $fontPath = $opt{'-fp'}; $fpArgSpecified = 1; } &CheckGeometryAndDepth(); # Create the user's vnc directory if necessary. if (!(-e $vncUserDir)) { if (!mkdir($vncUserDir,0755)) { die "$prog: Could not create $vncUserDir.\n"; } } # Find display number. if ((@ARGV > 0) && ($ARGV[0] =~ /^:(\d+)$/)) { $displayNumber = $1; shift(@ARGV); if (!&CheckDisplayNumber($displayNumber)) { die "A VNC server is already running as :$displayNumber\n"; } } elsif ((@ARGV > 0) && ($ARGV[0] !~ /^-/) && ($ARGV[0] !~ /^\+/)) { &Usage(); } else { $displayNumber = &GetDisplayNumber(); } $vncPort = 5900 + $displayNumber; if ($opt{'-name'}) { $desktopName = $opt{'-name'}; } else { $desktopName = "$host:$displayNumber ($ENV{USER})"; } my %default_opts; my %config; # We set some reasonable defaults. Config file settings # override these where present. $default_opts{desktop} = "edString($desktopName); $default_opts{auth} = "edString($xauthorityFile); $default_opts{geometry} = $geometry if ($geometry); $default_opts{depth} = $depth if ($depth); $default_opts{pixelformat} = $pixelformat if ($pixelformat); $default_opts{rfbauth} = "$vncUserDir/passwd"; $default_opts{rfbport} = $vncPort; $default_opts{fp} = $fontPath if ($fontPath); $default_opts{pn} = ""; # Load user-overrideable system defaults LoadConfig($vncSystemConfigDefaultsFile); # Then the user's settings LoadConfig($vncUserConfig); # And then override anything set above if mandatory settings exist. # WARNING: "Mandatory" is used loosely here! As the man page says, # there is nothing stopping someone from EASILY subverting the # settings in $vncSystemConfigMandatoryFile by simply passing # CLI args to vncserver, which trump config files! To properly # hard force policy in a non-subvertible way would require major # development work that touches Xvnc itself. LoadConfig($vncSystemConfigMandatoryFile, 1); # # Check whether VNC authentication is enabled, and if so, prompt the user to # create a VNC password if they don't already have one. # $securityTypeArgSpecified = 0; $vncAuthEnabled = 0; $passwordArgSpecified = 0; @vncAuthStrings = ("vncauth", "tlsvnc", "x509vnc"); # ...first we check our configuration files' settings if ($config{'securitytypes'}) { $securityTypeArgSpecified = 1; foreach $arg2 (split(',', $config{'securitytypes'})) { if (grep {$_ eq lc($arg2)} @vncAuthStrings) { $vncAuthEnabled = 1; } } } # ...and finally we check CLI args, which in the case of the topic at # hand (VNC auth or not), override anything found in configuration files # (even so-called "mandatory" settings). for ($i = 0; $i < @ARGV; ++$i) { # -SecurityTypes can be followed by a space or "=" my @splitargs = split('=', $ARGV[$i]); if (@splitargs <= 1 && $i < @ARGV - 1) { push(@splitargs, $ARGV[$i + 1]); } if (lc(@splitargs[0]) eq "-securitytypes") { if (@splitargs > 1) { $securityTypeArgSpecified = 1; } foreach $arg2 (split(',', @splitargs[1])) { if (grep {$_ eq lc($arg2)} @vncAuthStrings) { $vncAuthEnabled = 1; } } } if ((lc(@splitargs[0]) eq "-password") || (lc(@splitargs[0]) eq "-passwordfile" || (lc(@splitargs[0]) eq "-rfbauth"))) { $passwordArgSpecified = 1; } } if ((!$securityTypeArgSpecified || $vncAuthEnabled) && !$passwordArgSpecified) { ($z,$z,$mode) = stat("$vncUserDir/passwd"); if (!(-e "$vncUserDir/passwd") || ($mode & 077)) { warn "\nYou will require a password to access your desktops.\n\n"; system($exedir."vncpasswd -q $vncUserDir/passwd"); if (($? >> 8) != 0) { exit 1; } } } $desktopLog = "$vncUserDir/$host:$displayNumber.log"; unlink($desktopLog); # Make an X server cookie and set up the Xauthority file # mcookie is a part of util-linux, usually only GNU/Linux systems have it. $cookie = `mcookie`; # Fallback for non GNU/Linux OS - use /dev/urandom on systems that have it, # otherwise use perl's random number generator, seeded with the sum # of the current time, our PID and part of the encrypted form of the password. if ($cookie eq "" && open(URANDOM, '<', '/dev/urandom')) { my $randata; if (sysread(URANDOM, $randata, 16) == 16) { $cookie = unpack 'h*', $randata; } close(URANDOM); } if ($cookie eq "") { srand(time+$$+unpack("L",`cat $vncUserDir/passwd`)); for (1..16) { $cookie .= sprintf("%02x", int(rand(256)) % 256); } } open(XAUTH, "|xauth -f $xauthorityFile source -"); print XAUTH "add $host:$displayNumber . $cookie\n"; print XAUTH "add $host/unix:$displayNumber . $cookie\n"; close(XAUTH); # Now start the X VNC Server # We build up our Xvnc command with options $cmd = $exedir."Xvnc :$displayNumber"; foreach my $k (sort keys %config) { $cmd .= " -$k $config{$k}"; delete $default_opts{$k}; # file options take precedence } foreach my $k (sort keys %default_opts) { $cmd .= " -$k $default_opts{$k}"; } # Add color database stuff here, e.g.: # $cmd .= " -co /usr/lib/X11/rgb"; foreach $arg (@ARGV) { $cmd .= " " . "edString($arg); } $cmd .= " >> " . "edString($desktopLog) . " 2>&1"; # Run $cmd and record the process ID. $pidFile = "$vncUserDir/$host:$displayNumber.pid"; system("$cmd & echo \$! >$pidFile"); # Give Xvnc a chance to start up sleep(3); if ($fontPath ne $defFontPath) { unless (kill 0, `cat $pidFile`) { if ($fpArgSpecified) { warn "\nWARNING: The first attempt to start Xvnc failed, probably because the font\n"; warn "path you specified using the -fp argument is incorrect. Attempting to\n"; warn "determine an appropriate font path for this system and restart Xvnc using\n"; warn "that font path ...\n"; } else { warn "\nWARNING: The first attempt to start Xvnc failed, possibly because the font\n"; warn "catalog is not properly configured. Attempting to determine an appropriate\n"; warn "font path for this system and restart Xvnc using that font path ...\n"; } $cmd =~ s@-fp [^ ]+@@; $cmd .= " -fp $defFontPath" if ($defFontPath); system("$cmd & echo \$! >$pidFile"); sleep(3); } } unless (kill 0, `cat $pidFile`) { warn "Could not start Xvnc.\n\n"; unlink $pidFile; open(LOG, "<$desktopLog"); while () { print; } close(LOG); die "\n"; } warn "\nNew '$desktopName' desktop is $host:$displayNumber\n\n"; # Create the user's xstartup script if necessary. if (! $skipxstartup) { if (!(-e "$xstartupFile")) { warn "Creating default startup script $xstartupFile\n"; open(XSTARTUP, ">$xstartupFile"); print XSTARTUP $defaultXStartup; close(XSTARTUP); chmod 0755, "$xstartupFile"; } } # Create the user's config file if necessary. if (!(-e "$vncUserDir/config")) { warn "Creating default config $vncUserDir/config\n"; open(VNCUSERCONFIG, ">$vncUserDir/config"); print VNCUSERCONFIG $defaultConfig; close(VNCUSERCONFIG); chmod 0644, "$vncUserDir/config"; } # Run the X startup script. if (! $skipxstartup) { warn "Starting applications specified in $xstartupFile\n"; } warn "Log file is $desktopLog\n\n"; # If the unix domain socket exists then use that (DISPLAY=:n) otherwise use # TCP (DISPLAY=host:n) if (-e "/tmp/.X11-unix/X$displayNumber" || -e "/usr/spool/sockets/X11/$displayNumber") { $ENV{DISPLAY}= ":$displayNumber"; } else { $ENV{DISPLAY}= "$host:$displayNumber"; } $ENV{VNCDESKTOP}= $desktopName; if ($opt{'-fg'}) { if (! $skipxstartup) { system("$xstartupFile >> " . "edString($desktopLog) . " 2>&1"); } if (kill 0, `cat $pidFile`) { $opt{'-kill'} = ':'.$displayNumber; &Kill(); } } else { if ($opt{'-autokill'}) { if (! $skipxstartup) { system("($xstartupFile; $0 -kill :$displayNumber) >> " . "edString($desktopLog) . " 2>&1 &"); } } else { if (! $skipxstartup) { system("$xstartupFile >> " . "edString($desktopLog) . " 2>&1 &"); } } } exit; ############################################################################### # Functions ############################################################################### # # Populate the global %config hash with settings from a specified # vncserver configuration file if it exists # # Args: 1. file path # 2. optional boolean flag to enable warning when a previously # set configuration setting is being overridden # sub LoadConfig { local ($configFile, $warnoverride) = @_; local ($toggle) = undef; if (stat($configFile)) { if (open(IN, $configFile)) { while () { next if /^#/; if (my ($k, $v) = /^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.+)$/) { $k = lc($k); # must normalize key case if ($warnoverride && $config{$k}) { print("Warning: $configFile is overriding previously defined '$k' to be '$v'\n"); } $config{$k} = $v; } elsif ($_ =~ m/^\s*(\S+)/) { # We can't reasonably warn on override of toggles (e.g. AlwaysShared) # because it would get crazy to do so. We'd have to check if the # current config file being loaded defined the logical opposite setting # (NeverShared vs. AlwaysShared, etc etc). $toggle = lc($1); # must normalize key case $config{$toggle} = $k; } } close(IN); } } } # # CheckGeometryAndDepth simply makes sure that the geometry and depth values # are sensible. # sub CheckGeometryAndDepth { if ($geometry =~ /^(\d+)x(\d+)$/) { $width = $1; $height = $2; if (($width<1) || ($height<1)) { die "$prog: geometry $geometry is invalid\n"; } $geometry = "${width}x$height"; } else { die "$prog: geometry $geometry is invalid\n"; } if ($depth && (($depth < 8) || ($depth > 32))) { die "Depth must be between 8 and 32\n"; } } # # GetDisplayNumber gets the lowest available display number. A display number # n is taken if something is listening on the VNC server port (5900+n) or the # X server port (6000+n). # sub GetDisplayNumber { foreach $n (1..99) { if (&CheckDisplayNumber($n)) { return $n+0; # Bruce Mah's workaround for bug in perl 5.005_02 } } die "$prog: no free display number on $host.\n"; } # # CheckDisplayNumber checks if the given display number is available. A # display number n is taken if something is listening on the VNC server port # (5900+n) or the X server port (6000+n). # sub CheckDisplayNumber { local ($n) = @_; socket(S, $AF_INET, $SOCK_STREAM, 0) || die "$prog: socket failed: $!\n"; eval 'setsockopt(S, &SOL_SOCKET, &SO_REUSEADDR, pack("l", 1))'; if (!bind(S, sockaddr_in(6000 + $n, &INADDR_ANY))) { close(S); return 0; } close(S); socket(S, $AF_INET, $SOCK_STREAM, 0) || die "$prog: socket failed: $!\n"; eval 'setsockopt(S, &SOL_SOCKET, &SO_REUSEADDR, pack("l", 1))'; if (!bind(S, sockaddr_in(5900 + $n, &INADDR_ANY))) { close(S); return 0; } close(S); if (-e "/tmp/.X$n-lock") { warn "\nWarning: $host:$n is taken because of /tmp/.X$n-lock\n"; warn "Remove this file if there is no X server $host:$n\n"; return 0; } if (-e "/tmp/.X11-unix/X$n") { warn "\nWarning: $host:$n is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X$n\n"; warn "Remove this file if there is no X server $host:$n\n"; return 0; } if (-e "/usr/spool/sockets/X11/$n") { warn("\nWarning: $host:$n is taken because of ". "/usr/spool/sockets/X11/$n\n"); warn "Remove this file if there is no X server $host:$n\n"; return 0; } return 1; } # # GetXDisplayDefaults uses xdpyinfo to find out the geometry, depth and pixel # format of the current X display being used. If successful, it sets the # options as appropriate so that the X VNC server will use the same settings # (minus an allowance for window manager decorations on the geometry). Using # the same depth and pixel format means that the VNC server won't have to # translate pixels when the desktop is being viewed on this X display (for # TrueColor displays anyway). # sub GetXDisplayDefaults { local (@lines, @matchlines, $width, $height, $defaultVisualId, $i, $red, $green, $blue); $wmDecorationWidth = 4; # a guess at typical size for window manager $wmDecorationHeight = 24; # decoration size return if (!defined($ENV{DISPLAY})); @lines = `xdpyinfo 2>/dev/null`; return if ($? != 0); @matchlines = grep(/dimensions/, @lines); if (@matchlines) { ($width, $height) = ($matchlines[0] =~ /(\d+)x(\d+) pixels/); $width -= $wmDecorationWidth; $height -= $wmDecorationHeight; $geometry = "${width}x$height"; } @matchlines = grep(/default visual id/, @lines); if (@matchlines) { ($defaultVisualId) = ($matchlines[0] =~ /id:\s+(\S+)/); for ($i = 0; $i < @lines; $i++) { if ($lines[$i] =~ /^\s*visual id:\s+$defaultVisualId$/) { if (($lines[$i+1] !~ /TrueColor/) || ($lines[$i+2] !~ /depth/) || ($lines[$i+4] !~ /red, green, blue masks/)) { return; } last; } } return if ($i >= @lines); ($depth) = ($lines[$i+2] =~ /depth:\s+(\d+)/); ($red,$green,$blue) = ($lines[$i+4] =~ /masks:\s+0x([0-9a-f]+), 0x([0-9a-f]+), 0x([0-9a-f]+)/); $red = hex($red); $green = hex($green); $blue = hex($blue); if ($red > $blue) { $red = int(log($red) / log(2)) - int(log($green) / log(2)); $green = int(log($green) / log(2)) - int(log($blue) / log(2)); $blue = int(log($blue) / log(2)) + 1; $pixelformat = "rgb$red$green$blue"; } else { $blue = int(log($blue) / log(2)) - int(log($green) / log(2)); $green = int(log($green) / log(2)) - int(log($red) / log(2)); $red = int(log($red) / log(2)) + 1; $pixelformat = "bgr$blue$green$red"; } } } # # quotedString returns a string which yields the original string when parsed # by a shell. # sub quotedString { local ($in) = @_; $in =~ s/\'/\'\"\'\"\'/g; return "'$in'"; } # # removeSlashes turns slashes into underscores for use as a file name. # sub removeSlashes { local ($in) = @_; $in =~ s|/|_|g; return "$in"; } # # Usage # sub Usage { die("\nusage: $prog [:] [-name ] [-depth ]\n". " [-geometry x]\n". " [-pixelformat rgbNNN|bgrNNN]\n". " [-fp ]\n". " [-fg]\n". " [-autokill]\n". " [-noxstartup]\n". " [-xstartup ]\n". " ...\n\n". " $prog -kill \n\n". " $prog -list\n\n"); } # # List # sub List { opendir(dir, $vncUserDir); my @filelist = readdir(dir); closedir(dir); print "\nTigerVNC server sessions:\n\n"; print "X DISPLAY #\tPROCESS ID\n"; foreach my $file (@filelist) { if ($file =~ /$host:(\d+)$\.pid/) { chop($tmp_pid = `cat $vncUserDir/$file`); if (kill 0, $tmp_pid) { print ":".$1."\t\t".`cat $vncUserDir/$file`; } else { unlink ($vncUserDir . "/" . $file); } } } exit; } # # Kill # sub Kill { $opt{'-kill'} =~ s/(:\d+)\.\d+$/$1/; # e.g. turn :1.0 into :1 if ($opt{'-kill'} =~ /^:\d+$/) { $pidFile = "$vncUserDir/$host$opt{'-kill'}.pid"; } else { if ($opt{'-kill'} !~ /^$host:/) { die "\nCan't tell if $opt{'-kill'} is on $host\n". "Use -kill : instead\n\n"; } $pidFile = "$vncUserDir/$opt{'-kill'}.pid"; } if (! -r $pidFile) { die "\nCan't find file $pidFile\n". "You'll have to kill the Xvnc process manually\n\n"; } $SIG{'HUP'} = 'IGNORE'; chop($pid = `cat $pidFile`); warn "Killing Xvnc process ID $pid\n"; if (kill 0, $pid) { system("kill $pid"); sleep(1); if (kill 0, $pid) { print "Xvnc seems to be deadlocked. Kill the process manually and then re-run\n"; print " ".$0." -kill ".$opt{'-kill'}."\n"; print "to clean up the socket files.\n"; exit } } else { warn "Xvnc process ID $pid already killed\n"; $opt{'-kill'} =~ s/://; if (-e "/tmp/.X11-unix/X$opt{'-kill'}") { print "Xvnc did not appear to shut down cleanly."; print " Removing /tmp/.X11-unix/X$opt{'-kill'}\n"; unlink "/tmp/.X11-unix/X$opt{'-kill'}"; } if (-e "/tmp/.X$opt{'-kill'}-lock") { print "Xvnc did not appear to shut down cleanly."; print " Removing /tmp/.X$opt{'-kill'}-lock\n"; unlink "/tmp/.X$opt{'-kill'}-lock"; } } unlink $pidFile; exit; } # # ParseOptions takes a list of possible options and a boolean indicating # whether the option has a value following, and sets up an associative array # %opt of the values of the options given on the command line. It removes all # the arguments it uses from @ARGV and returns them in @optArgs. # sub ParseOptions { local (@optval) = @_; local ($opt, @opts, %valFollows, @newargs); while (@optval) { $opt = shift(@optval); push(@opts,$opt); $valFollows{$opt} = shift(@optval); } @optArgs = (); %opt = (); arg: while (defined($arg = shift(@ARGV))) { foreach $opt (@opts) { if ($arg eq $opt) { push(@optArgs, $arg); if ($valFollows{$opt}) { if (@ARGV == 0) { &Usage(); } $opt{$opt} = shift(@ARGV); push(@optArgs, $opt{$opt}); } else { $opt{$opt} = 1; } next arg; } } push(@newargs,$arg); } @ARGV = @newargs; } # Routine to make sure we're operating in a sane environment. sub SanityCheck { local ($cmd); # Get the program name ($prog) = ($0 =~ m|([^/]+)$|); # # Check we have all the commands we'll need on the path. # cmd: foreach $cmd ("uname","xauth") { for (split(/:/,$ENV{PATH})) { if (-x "$_/$cmd") { next cmd; } } die "$prog: couldn't find \"$cmd\" on your PATH.\n"; } if($exedir eq "") { cmd2: foreach $cmd ("Xvnc","vncpasswd") { for (split(/:/,$ENV{PATH})) { if (-x "$_/$cmd") { next cmd2; } } die "$prog: couldn't find \"$cmd\" on your PATH.\n"; } } else { cmd3: foreach $cmd ($exedir."Xvnc",$exedir."vncpasswd") { for (split(/:/,$ENV{PATH})) { if (-x "$cmd") { next cmd3; } } die "$prog: couldn't find \"$cmd\".\n"; } } if (!defined($ENV{HOME})) { die "$prog: The HOME environment variable is not set.\n"; } # # Find socket constants. 'use Socket' is a perl5-ism, so we wrap it in an # eval, and if it fails we try 'require "sys/socket.ph"'. If this fails, # we just guess at the values. If you find perl moaning here, just # hard-code the values of AF_INET and SOCK_STREAM. You can find these out # for your platform by looking in /usr/include/sys/socket.h and related # files. # chop($os = `uname`); chop($osrev = `uname -r`); eval 'use Socket'; if ($@) { eval 'require "sys/socket.ph"'; if ($@) { if (($os eq "SunOS") && ($osrev !~ /^4/)) { $AF_INET = 2; $SOCK_STREAM = 2; } else { $AF_INET = 2; $SOCK_STREAM = 1; } } else { $AF_INET = &AF_INET; $SOCK_STREAM = &SOCK_STREAM; } } else { $AF_INET = &AF_INET; $SOCK_STREAM = &SOCK_STREAM; } }