/* * env.c -- small service routines * * For license terms, see the file COPYING in this directory. * * i18n by Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 7-Nov-1998 */ #include "config.h" #include #include #if defined(STDC_HEADERS) #include #endif #if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) #include #endif #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME #include #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */ #ifndef HAVE_STRFTIME /* For ctime prototype */ #include #include #endif #include "fetchmail.h" #include "i18n.h" extern char *getenv(); /* needed on sysV68 R3V7.1. */ extern char *program_name; void envquery(int argc, char **argv) /* set up basic stuff from the environment (including the rc file name) */ { struct passwd *pw; if ((program_name = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL) ++program_name; else program_name = argv[0]; if ((user = getenv("USER")) == (char *)NULL) user = getenv("LOGNAME"); if ((user == (char *)NULL) || (home = getenv("HOME")) == (char *)NULL) { if ((pw = getpwuid(getuid())) != NULL) { user = pw->pw_name; home = pw->pw_dir; } else { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: can't find your name and home directory!\n"), program_name); exit(PS_UNDEFINED); } } #define RCFILE_NAME ".fetchmailrc" rcfile = (char *) xmalloc(strlen(home)+strlen(RCFILE_NAME)+2); /* avoid //.fetchmailrc */ if (strcmp(home, "/") != 0) { strcpy(rcfile, home); } else { *rcfile = '\0'; } strcat(rcfile, "/"); strcat(rcfile, RCFILE_NAME); } char *host_fqdn(void) /* get the FQDN of the machine we're running */ { char tmpbuf[HOSTLEN+1]; if (gethostname(tmpbuf, sizeof(tmpbuf))) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: can't determine your host!"), program_name); exit(PS_DNS); } #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME /* if we got a . in the hostname assume it is a FQDN */ if (strchr(tmpbuf, '.') == NULL) { struct hostent *hp; /* if we got a basename (as we do in Linux) make a FQDN of it */ hp = gethostbyname(tmpbuf); if (hp == (struct hostent *) NULL) { /* exit with error message */ fprintf(stderr, _("gethostbyname failed for %s\n"), tmpbuf); exit(PS_DNS); } return(xstrdup(hp->h_name)); } else #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME */ return(xstrdup(tmpbuf)); } char *rfc822timestamp(void) /* return a timestamp in RFC822 form */ { time_t now; static char buf[40]; time(&now); #ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME /* * Conform to RFC822. GMT rather than local time because of the * mess that %Z generates obsolete 822 syntax but %z is not * guaranteed portable. We generate a 4-digit year here, avoiding * Y2K hassles. Max length of this timestamp in an English locale * should be 29 chars. The only things that should vary by locale * are the day and month abbreviations. */ strftime(buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", gmtime(&now)); #else /* * This is really just a portability fallback, as the * date format ctime(3) emits is not RFC822 * conformant. */ strcpy(buf, ctime(&now)); buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0'; /* remove trailing \n */ #endif /* HAVE_STRFTIME */ return(buf); } const char *showproto(int proto) /* protocol index to protocol name mapping */ { switch (proto) { case P_AUTO: return("auto"); break; #ifdef POP2_ENABLE case P_POP2: return("POP2"); break; #endif /* POP2_ENABLE */ case P_POP3: return("POP3"); break; case P_IMAP: return("IMAP"); break; case P_IMAP_K4: return("IMAP-K4"); break; #ifdef GSSAPI case P_IMAP_GSS: return("IMAP-GSS"); break; #endif /* GSSAPI */ case P_APOP: return("APOP"); break; case P_RPOP: return("RPOP"); break; case P_ETRN: return("ETRN"); break; default: return("unknown?!?"); break; } } char *visbuf(const char *buf) /* visibilize a given string */ { static char vbuf[BUFSIZ]; char *tp = vbuf; while (*buf) { if (*buf == '"') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = '"'; buf++; } else if (isprint(*buf) || *buf == ' ') *tp++ = *buf++; else if (*buf == '\n') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'n'; buf++; } else if (*buf == '\r') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'r'; buf++; } else if (*buf == '\b') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = 'b'; buf++; } else if (*buf < ' ') { *tp++ = '\\'; *tp++ = '^'; *tp++ = '@' + *buf; buf++; } else { (void) sprintf(tp, "\\0x%02x", *buf++); tp += strlen(tp); } } *tp++ = '\0'; return(vbuf); } /* env.c ends here */