/* Dealing with host names.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This file is part of Wget.
+This file is part of GNU Wget.
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+GNU Wget 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 program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+GNU Wget 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 program; if not, write to the Free Software
+along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include <config.h>
#else
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <netinet/in.h>
+#ifndef __BEOS__
# include <arpa/inet.h>
+#endif
# include <netdb.h>
#endif /* WINDOWS */
+#ifndef NO_ADDRESS
+#define NO_ADDRESS NO_DATA
+#endif
+
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H
# include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif
char *master_name;
DEBUGP (("Checking for %s in host_name_address_map.\n", host));
- if (hash_table_exists (host_name_address_map, host))
+ if (hash_table_contains (host_name_address_map, host))
{
DEBUGP (("Found; %s was already used, by that name.\n", host));
return xstrdup_lower (host);
char *real1, *real2;
/* Skip protocol, if present. */
- u1 += skip_proto (u1);
- u2 += skip_proto (u2);
+ u1 += url_skip_scheme (u1);
+ u2 += url_skip_scheme (u2);
/* Skip username ans password, if present. */
- u1 += skip_uname (u1);
- u2 += skip_uname (u2);
+ u1 += url_skip_uname (u1);
+ u2 += url_skip_uname (u2);
for (s = u1; *u1 && *u1 != '/' && *u1 != ':'; u1++);
p1 = strdupdelim (s, u1);
/* Determine whether a URL is acceptable to be followed, according to
a list of domains to accept. */
int
-accept_domain (struct urlinfo *u)
+accept_domain (struct url *u)
{
assert (u->host != NULL);
if (opt.domains)
return 0;
}
-/* Return email address of the form username@FQDN suitable for
- anonymous FTP passwords. This process is error-prone, and the
- escape hatch is the MY_HOST preprocessor constant, which can be
- used to hard-code either your hostname or FQDN at compile-time.
-
- If the FQDN cannot be determined, a warning is printed, and the
- function returns a short `username@' form, accepted by most
- anonymous servers.
-
- The returned string is generated by malloc() and should be freed
- using free().
-
- If not even the username cannot be divined, it means things are
- seriously fucked up, and Wget exits. */
-char *
-ftp_getaddress (void)
-{
- static char *address;
-
- /* Do the drill only the first time, as it won't change. */
- if (!address)
- {
- char userid[32]; /* 9 should be enough for Unix, but
- I'd rather be on the safe side. */
- char *host, *fqdn;
-
- if (!pwd_cuserid (userid))
- {
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("%s: Cannot determine user-id.\n"),
- exec_name);
- exit (1);
- }
-#ifdef MY_HOST
- STRDUP_ALLOCA (host, MY_HOST);
-#else /* not MY_HOST */
-#ifdef HAVE_UNAME
- {
- struct utsname ubuf;
- if (uname (&ubuf) < 0)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("%s: Warning: uname failed: %s\n"),
- exec_name, strerror (errno));
- fqdn = "";
- goto giveup;
- }
- STRDUP_ALLOCA (host, ubuf.nodename);
- }
-#else /* not HAVE_UNAME */
-#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME
- host = alloca (256);
- if (gethostname (host, 256) < 0)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("%s: Warning: gethostname failed\n"),
- exec_name);
- fqdn = "";
- goto giveup;
- }
-#else /* not HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */
- #error Cannot determine host name.
-#endif /* not HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */
-#endif /* not HAVE_UNAME */
-#endif /* not MY_HOST */
- /* If the address we got so far contains a period, don't bother
- anymore. */
- if (strchr (host, '.'))
- fqdn = host;
- else
- {
- /* #### I've seen the following scheme fail on at least one
- system! Do we care? */
- char *tmpstore;
- /* According to Richard Stevens, the correct way to find the
- FQDN is to (1) find the host name, (2) find its IP
- address using gethostbyname(), and (3) get the FQDN using
- gethostbyaddr(). So that's what we'll do. Step one has
- been done above. */
- /* (2) */
- struct hostent *hp = gethostbyname (host);
- if (!hp || !hp->h_addr_list)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("\
-%s: Warning: cannot determine local IP address.\n"),
- exec_name);
- fqdn = "";
- goto giveup;
- }
- /* Copy the argument, so the call to gethostbyaddr doesn't
- clobber it -- just in case. */
- tmpstore = (char *)alloca (hp->h_length);
- memcpy (tmpstore, *hp->h_addr_list, hp->h_length);
- /* (3) */
- hp = gethostbyaddr (tmpstore, hp->h_length, hp->h_addrtype);
- if (!hp || !hp->h_name)
- {
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("\
-%s: Warning: cannot reverse-lookup local IP address.\n"),
- exec_name);
- fqdn = "";
- goto giveup;
- }
- if (!strchr (hp->h_name, '.'))
- {
-#if 0
- /* This gets ticked pretty often. Karl Berry reports
- that there can be valid reasons for the local host
- name not to be an FQDN, so I've decided to remove the
- annoying warning. */
- logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS, _("\
-%s: Warning: reverse-lookup of local address did not yield FQDN!\n"),
- exec_name);
-#endif
- fqdn = "";
- goto giveup;
- }
- /* Once we're here, hp->h_name contains the correct FQDN. */
- STRDUP_ALLOCA (fqdn, hp->h_name);
- }
- giveup:
- address = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (userid) + 1 + strlen (fqdn) + 1);
- sprintf (address, "%s@%s", userid, fqdn);
- }
- return address;
-}
-
/* Print error messages for host errors. */
char *
herrmsg (int error)