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1/* ckcnet.h -- Symbol and macro definitions for C-Kermit network support */
2
3/*
4  Author: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
5  Columbia University Academic Information Systems, New York City.
6
7  Copyright (C) 1985, 2001,
8    Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York.
9    All rights reserved.  See the C-Kermit COPYING.TXT file or the
10    copyright text in the ckcmai.c module for disclaimer and permissions.
11*/
12#ifndef CKCNET_H
13#define CKCNET_H
14
15/* Network types */
16
17#define NET_NONE 0                      /* None */
18#define NET_TCPB 1                      /* TCP/IP Berkeley (socket) */
19#define NET_TCPA 2                      /* TCP/IP AT&T (streams) */
20#define NET_SX25 3                      /* SUNOS SunLink X.25 */
21#define NET_DEC  4                      /* DECnet */
22#define NET_VPSI 5                      /* VAX PSI */
23#define NET_PIPE 6                      /* LAN Manager Named Pipe */
24#define NET_VX25 7                      /* Stratus VOS X.25 */
25#define NET_BIOS 8                      /* IBM NetBios */
26#define NET_SLAT 9                      /* Meridian Technologies' SuperLAT */
27#define NET_FILE 10                     /* Read from a file */
28#define NET_CMD  11                     /* Read from a sub-process */
29#define NET_DLL  12                     /* Load a DLL for use as comm channel*/
30#define NET_IX25 13                     /* IBM AIX 4.1 X.25 */
31#define NET_HX25 14                     /* HP-UX 10 X.25 */
32#define NET_PTY  15                     /* Pseudoterminal */
33#define NET_SSH  16                     /* SSH */
34
35#ifdef OS2                              /* In OS/2, only the 32-bit */
36#ifndef __32BIT__                       /* version gets NETBIOS */
37#ifdef CK_NETBIOS
38#undef CK_NETBIOS
39#endif /* CK_NETBIOS */
40#endif /* __32BIT__ */
41#endif /* OS2 */
42
43#ifdef _M_PPC
44#ifdef SUPERLAT
45#undef SUPERLAT
46#endif /* SUPERLAT */
47#endif /* _M_PPC */
48
49#ifdef NPIPE                            /* For items in common to */
50#define NPIPEORBIOS                     /* Named Pipes and NETBIOS */
51#endif /* NPIPE */
52#ifdef CK_NETBIOS
53#ifndef NPIPEORBIOS
54#define NPIPEORBIOS
55#endif /* NPIPEORBIOS */
56#endif /* CK_NETBIOS */
57
58/* Network virtual terminal protocols (for SET HOST connections) */
59/* FTP, HTTP and SSH have their own stacks                       */
60
61#define NP_DEFAULT    255
62#define NP_NONE         0               /* None (async) */
63#define NP_TELNET       1               /* TCP/IP telnet */
64#define NP_VTP          2               /* ISO Virtual Terminal Protocol */
65#define NP_X3           3               /* CCITT X.3 */
66#define NP_X28          4               /* CCITT X.28 */
67#define NP_X29          5               /* CCITT X.29 */
68#define NP_RLOGIN       6               /* TCP/IP Remote login */
69#define NP_KERMIT       7               /* TCP/IP Kermit */
70#define NP_TCPRAW       8               /* TCP/IP Raw socket */
71#define NP_TCPUNK       9               /* TCP/IP Unknown */
72#define NP_SSL         10               /* TCP/IP SSLv23 */
73#define NP_TLS         11               /* TCP/IP TLSv1 */
74#define NP_SSL_TELNET  12               /* TCP/IP Telnet over SSLv23 */
75#define NP_TLS_TELNET  13               /* TCP/IP Telnet over TLSv1 */
76#define NP_K4LOGIN     14               /* TCP/IP Kerberized remote login */
77#define NP_EK4LOGIN    15               /* TCP/IP Encrypted Kerberized ... */
78#define NP_K5LOGIN     16               /* TCP/IP Kerberized remote login */
79#define NP_EK5LOGIN    17               /* TCP/IP Encrypted Kerberized ... */
80#define NP_K5U2U       18               /* TCP/IP Kerberos 5 User to User */
81#define NP_CTERM       19               /* DEC CTERM */
82#define NP_LAT         20               /* DEC LAT */
83/* others here... */
84
85#ifdef CK_SSL
86#define IS_TELNET()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_TELNET \
87                         || ttnproto == NP_SSL_TELNET \
88                         || ttnproto == NP_TLS_TELNET \
89                         || ttnproto == NP_KERMIT))
90#else /* CK_SSL */
91#define IS_TELNET()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_TELNET \
92                         || ttnproto == NP_KERMIT))
93#endif /* CK_SSL */
94
95#ifdef CK_KERBEROS
96#ifdef KRB5
97#ifdef KRB4
98#define IS_RLOGIN()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_RLOGIN \
99                         || ttnproto == NP_K5LOGIN \
100                         || ttnproto == NP_EK5LOGIN \
101                         || ttnproto == NP_K4LOGIN \
102                         || ttnproto == NP_EK4LOGIN \
103                         ))
104#else /* KRB4 */
105#define IS_RLOGIN()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_RLOGIN \
106                         || ttnproto == NP_K5LOGIN \
107                         || ttnproto == NP_EK5LOGIN \
108                         ))
109#endif /* KRB4 */
110#else /* KRB5 */
111#ifdef KRB4
112#define IS_RLOGIN()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_RLOGIN \
113                         || ttnproto == NP_K4LOGIN \
114                         || ttnproto == NP_EK4LOGIN \
115                         ))
116#else /* KRB4 */
117KERBEROS defined without either KRB4 or KRB5
118#endif /* KRB4 */
119#endif /* KRB5 */
120#else /* CK_KERBEROS */
121#define IS_RLOGIN()      (nettype == NET_TCPB && (ttnproto == NP_RLOGIN))
122#endif /* CK_KERBEROS */
123
124#define IS_SSH()         (nettype == NET_SSH)
125
126/* RLOGIN Modes */
127#define    RL_RAW     0                 /*  Do Not Process XON/XOFF */
128#define    RL_COOKED  1                 /*  Do Process XON/XOFF */
129
130/* Encryption types */
131
132#define CX_NONE    999
133
134#ifdef ENCTYPE_ANY
135#define CX_AUTO ENCTYPE_ANY
136#else
137#define CX_AUTO 0
138#endif /* ENCTYPE_ANY */
139
140#ifdef ENCTYPE_DES_CFB64
141#define CX_DESC64 ENCTYPE_DES_CFB64
142#else
143#define CX_DESC64 1
144#endif /* ENCTYPE_DES_CFB64 */
145
146#ifdef ENCTYPE_DES_OFB64
147#define CX_DESO64 ENCTYPE_DES_OFB64
148#else
149#define CX_DESO64 2
150#endif /* ENCTYPE_DES_OFB64 */
151
152#ifdef ENCTYPE_DES3_CFB64
153#define CX_DES3C64 ENCTYPE_DES3_CFB64
154#else
155#define CX_DES3C64 3
156#endif /* ENCTYPE_DES_CFB64 */
157
158#ifdef ENCTYPE_DES3_OFB64
159#define CX_DESO64 ENCTYPE_DES3_OFB64
160#else
161#define CX_DES3O64 4
162#endif /* ENCTYPE_DES_OFB64 */
163
164#ifdef ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_CFB64
165#define CX_C540C64 ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_CFB64
166#else
167#define CX_C540C64 8
168#endif /* ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_CFB64 */
169
170#ifdef ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_OFB64
171#define CX_C540O64 ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_OFB64
172#else
173#define CX_C540O64 9
174#endif /* ENCTYPE_CAST5_40_OFB64 */
175
176#ifdef ENCTYPE_CAST128_CFB64
177#define CX_C128C64 ENCTYPE_CAST128_CFB64
178#else
179#define CX_C128C64 10
180#endif /* ENCTYPE_CAST128_CFB64 */
181
182#ifdef ENCTYPE_CAST128_OFB64
183#define CX_C128O64 ENCTYPE_CAST128_OFB64
184#else
185#define CX_C128O64 11
186#endif /* ENCTYPE_CAST128_OFB64 */
187
188/* Basic network function prototypes, common to all. */
189
190_PROTOTYP( int netopen, (char *, int *, int) );
191_PROTOTYP( int netclos, (void) );
192_PROTOTYP( int netflui, (void) );
193_PROTOTYP( int nettchk, (void) );
194_PROTOTYP( int netbreak, (void) );
195_PROTOTYP( int netinc, (int) );
196_PROTOTYP( int netxin, (int, CHAR *) );
197_PROTOTYP( int nettol, (CHAR *, int) );
198_PROTOTYP( int nettoc, (CHAR) );
199/*
200  SunLink X.25 support by Marcello Frutig, Catholic University,
201  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1990.
202
203  Maybe this can be adapted to VAX PSI and other X.25 products too.
204*/
205#ifndef SUNOS4                          /* Only valid for SUNOS4 */
206#ifndef SOLARIS
207#ifdef SUNX25
208#undef SUNX25
209#endif /* SUNX25 */
210#endif /* SOLARIS */
211#endif /* SUNOS4 */
212
213#ifdef STRATUSX25
214#define ANYX25
215#define MAX_USER_DATA 128 /* SUN defines this in a header file, I believe. */
216#endif /* STRATUSX25 */
217
218#ifdef SUNX25
219#define ANYX25
220#endif /* SUNX25 */
221
222#ifdef IBMX25                           /* AIX 4.1 X.25 */
223#ifndef AIX41
224#undef IBMX25
225#else /* AIX41 */
226#define ANYX25
227#define MAX_USER_DATA NPI_MAX_DATA      /* used for buffer sizes */
228#endif /* AIX41 */
229#endif /* IBMX25 */
230
231#ifdef HPX25                            /* HP-UX 10.* X.25 */
232#ifndef HPUX10
233#undef HPX25
234#else /* HPUX10 */
235#define ANYX25
236#endif /* HPUX10 */
237#endif /* HPX25 */
238
239#ifdef ANYX25
240#ifndef NETCONN                         /* ANYX25 implies NETCONN */
241#define NETCONN
242#endif /* NETCONN */
243
244#define MAXPADPARMS                22   /* Number of PAD parameters */
245#define MAXCUDATA                  12   /* Max length of X.25 call user data */
246#define X29PID                      1   /* X.29 protocol ID */
247#define X29PIDLEN                   4   /* X.29 protocol ID length */
248
249#define X29_SET_PARMS               2
250#define X29_READ_PARMS              4
251#define X29_SET_AND_READ_PARMS      6
252#define X29_INVITATION_TO_CLEAR     1
253#define X29_PARAMETER_INDICATION    0
254#define X29_INDICATION_OF_BREAK     3
255#define X29_ERROR                   5
256
257#define INVALID_PAD_PARM            1
258
259#define PAD_BREAK_CHARACTER         0
260
261#define PAD_ESCAPE                  1
262#define PAD_ECHO                    2
263#define PAD_DATA_FORWARD_CHAR       3
264#define PAD_DATA_FORWARD_TIMEOUT    4
265#define PAD_FLOW_CONTROL_BY_PAD     5
266#define PAD_SUPPRESSION_OF_SIGNALS  6
267#define PAD_BREAK_ACTION            7
268#define PAD_SUPPRESSION_OF_DATA     8
269#define PAD_PADDING_AFTER_CR        9
270#define PAD_LINE_FOLDING           10
271#define PAD_LINE_SPEED             11
272#define PAD_FLOW_CONTROL_BY_USER   12
273#define PAD_LF_AFTER_CR            13
274#define PAD_PADDING_AFTER_LF       14
275#define PAD_EDITING                15
276#define PAD_CHAR_DELETE_CHAR       16
277#define PAD_BUFFER_DELETE_CHAR     17
278#define PAD_BUFFER_DISPLAY_CHAR    18
279
280#define MAXIX25 MAX_USER_DATA*7
281#define MAXOX25 MAX_USER_DATA
282#endif /* ANYX25 */
283
284#ifdef SUNX25
285#ifdef SOLARIS25                        /* and presumably SunLink 9.xx */
286#include <fcntl.h>
287#include <errno.h>
288#include <sys/ioccom.h>
289#include <sys/types.h>
290#include <sys/socket.h>
291#include <sys/sockio.h>
292#include <sundev/syncstat.h>
293#include <netx25/x25_pk.h>
294#include <netx25/x25_ctl.h>
295#include <netx25/x25_ioctl.h>
296#else
297#include <sys/ioctl.h>                  /* X.25 includes, Sun only */
298#include <sys/systm.h>
299#ifndef SOLARIS
300#include <sys/mbuf.h>
301#endif /* SOLARIS */
302#include <sys/socket.h>
303#include <sys/protosw.h>
304#ifdef SOLARIS
305#include <sys/sockio.h>
306#else
307#include <sys/domain.h>
308#endif /* SOLARIS */
309#include <sys/socketvar.h>
310#include <net/if.h>
311#include <sundev/syncstat.h>
312#include <netx25/x25_pk.h>
313#include <netx25/x25_ctl.h>
314#include <netx25/x25_ioctl.h>
315#endif /* SOLARIS25 */
316#endif /* SUNX25 */
317
318#ifdef ANYX25
319
320#ifdef IBMX25                           /* X.25 includes, AIX only */
321#include <fcntl.h>
322#include <sys/twtypes.h>
323#include <sys/twlib.h>
324
325#include <sys/stream.h>
326#include <stropts.h>
327
328#define NPI_20                          /* required to include the whole NPI */
329#include <sys/npi_20.h>
330#include <sys/npiapi.h>
331#include <sys/pktintf.h>
332
333#include <odmi.h>                       /* required for access to the ODM   */
334#include <sys/cfgodm.h>                 /* database, needed to find out the */
335                                        /* local NUA. see x25local_nua()    */
336
337
338/* IBM X25 NPI generic primitive type */
339typedef union N_npi_ctl_t {
340    ulong               PRIM_type;              /* generic primitive type */
341    char                buffer[NPI_MAX_CTL];    /* maximum primitive size */
342    N_bind_ack_t        bind_ack;
343    N_bind_req_t        bind_req;
344    N_conn_con_t        conn_con;
345    N_conn_ind_t        conn_ind;
346    N_conn_req_t        conn_req;
347    N_conn_res_t        conn_res;
348    N_data_req_t        data_req;
349    N_data_ind_t        data_ind;
350    N_discon_ind_t      discon_ind;
351    N_discon_req_t      discon_req;
352    N_error_ack_t       error_ack;
353    N_exdata_ind_t      exdata_ind;
354    N_info_ack_t        info_ack;
355    N_ok_ack_t          ok_ack;
356    N_reset_con_t       reset_con;
357    N_reset_req_t       reset_req;
358    N_reset_ind_t       reset_ind;
359} N_npi_ctl_t;
360
361/* some extra definitions to help out */
362typedef char    x25addr_t[45];          /* max 40 defined by CCITT */
363typedef char    N_npi_data_t[NPI_MAX_DATA];
364
365/* fd or server waiting for connections, used by netclos and netopen */
366extern int x25serverfd;
367
368#endif /* IBMX25 */
369
370#ifdef HPX25                            /* X.25 includes, HP-UX only */
371#include <x25/ccittproto.h>
372#include <x25/x25.h>
373#include <x25/x25addrstr.h>
374#include <x25/x25codes.h>
375#include <x25/x25hd_ioctl.h>
376#include <x25/x25ioctls.h>
377#include <x25/x25str.h>
378#include <sys/ioctl.h>
379#endif /* HPX25 */
380
381/* C-Kermit X.3 / X.25 / X.29 / X.121 support functions */
382
383/* (riehm: this list of functions isn't quite right for AIX) */
384
385_PROTOTYP( int shopad, (int) );
386_PROTOTYP( int shox25, (int) );
387_PROTOTYP( VOID initpad, (void) );
388_PROTOTYP( VOID setpad, (CHAR *, int) );
389_PROTOTYP( VOID readpad, (CHAR *, int, CHAR *) );
390_PROTOTYP( int qbitpkt, (CHAR *, int) );
391_PROTOTYP( VOID setqbit, (void) );
392_PROTOTYP( VOID resetqbit, (void) );
393_PROTOTYP( VOID breakact, (void) );
394_PROTOTYP( int pkx121, (char *, CHAR *) );
395_PROTOTYP( SIGTYP x25oobh, (int) );
396_PROTOTYP( int x25diag, (void) );
397_PROTOTYP( int x25intr, (char) );
398_PROTOTYP( int x25reset, (char, char) );
399_PROTOTYP( int x25clear, (void) );
400_PROTOTYP( int x25stat, (void) );
401_PROTOTYP( int x25in, (int, CHAR *) );
402_PROTOTYP( int setpadp, (void) );
403_PROTOTYP( int setx25, (void) );
404_PROTOTYP( int x25xin, (int, CHAR *) );
405_PROTOTYP( int x25inl, (CHAR *, int, int, CHAR) );
406
407#ifdef IBMX25
408                                        /* setup x25 */
409_PROTOTYP( ulong x25bind, (int, char *, char *, int, int, int, ulong) );
410_PROTOTYP( int x25call, (int, char *, char *) ); /* connect to remote */
411_PROTOTYP( int x25unbind, (int) );      /* disconnect */
412_PROTOTYP( char *x25prim, (int) );      /* display primitives */
413_PROTOTYP( int x25local_nua, (char *) ); /* find local NUA */
414#endif /* IBMX25 */
415
416#endif /* ANYX25 */
417
418/* CMU-OpenVMS/IP */
419
420#ifdef CMU_TCPIP                        /* CMU_TCPIP implies TCPSOCKET */
421#ifndef TCPSOCKET
422#define TCPSOCKET
423#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
424#ifndef TCPIPLIB
425#define TCPIPLIB
426#endif /* TCPIPLIB */
427#endif /* CMU_TCPIP */
428
429/* DEC TCP/IP for (Open)VMS, previously known as UCX */
430
431#ifdef DEC_TCPIP                        /* DEC_TCPIP implies TCPSOCKET */
432#ifndef TCPSOCKET
433#define TCPSOCKET
434#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
435#ifndef TCPIPLIB
436#define TCPIPLIB
437#endif /* TCPIPLIB */
438#endif /* DEC_TCPIP */
439
440/* SRI/TGV/Cisco/Process MultiNet, TCP/IP for VAX/VMS */
441
442#ifdef MULTINET                         /* MULTINET implies TCPSOCKET */
443#ifndef TCPSOCKET
444#define TCPSOCKET
445#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
446#ifndef TCPIPLIB
447#define TCPIPLIB
448#endif /* TCPIPLIB */
449#ifndef TGVORWIN                        /* MULTINET and WINTCP */
450#define TGVORWIN                        /* share a lot of code... */
451#endif /* TGVORWIN */
452#endif /* MULTINET */
453
454/* Wollongong TCP/IP for VAX/VMS */
455
456#ifdef WINTCP                           /* WINTCP implies TCPSOCKET */
457#ifndef TCPSOCKET
458#define TCPSOCKET
459#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
460#ifndef TCPIPLIB
461#define TCPIPLIB
462#endif /* TCPIPLIB */
463#ifndef TGVORWIN                        /* WINTCP and MULTINET */
464#define TGVORWIN                        /* share a lot of code... */
465#endif /* TGVORWIN */
466#endif /* WINTCP */
467
468/* Wollongong TCP/IP for AT&T Sys V */
469
470#ifdef WOLLONGONG                       /* WOLLONGONG implies TCPSOCKET */
471#ifndef TCPSOCKET                       /* Don't confuse WOLLONGONG */
472#define TCPSOCKET                       /* (which is for UNIX) with */
473#endif /* TCPSOCKET */                  /* WINTCP, which is for VMS! */
474#endif /* WOLLONGONG */
475
476#ifdef EXCELAN                          /* EXCELAN implies TCPSOCKET */
477#ifndef TCPSOCKET
478#define TCPSOCKET
479#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
480#endif /* EXCELAN */
481
482#ifdef INTERLAN                         /* INTERLAN implies TCPSOCKET */
483#ifndef TCPSOCKET
484#define TCPSOCKET
485#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
486#endif /* INTERLAN */
487
488#ifdef BEBOX
489#ifndef TCPSOCKET
490#define TCPSOCKET
491#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
492#ifndef TCPIPLIB
493#define TCPIPLIB
494#endif /* TCPIPLIB */
495#define socket_errno    h_errno
496#define socket_read(x,y,z)      recv(x,y,sizeof(char),z)
497#define socket_write(x,y,z)     send(x,y,sizeof(char),z)
498#define socket_ioctl    ioctl
499#define socket_close(x)         closesocket(x)
500#ifndef FIONBIO
501#define FIONBIO 2
502#endif /* FIONBIO */
503#ifndef FIONREAD
504#define FIONREAD       1
505#endif /* FIONREAD */
506#ifndef SIOCATMARK
507#define SIOCATMARK     3
508#endif /* SIOCATMARK */
509#endif /* BEBOX */
510
511#ifdef COMMENT /* no longer used but might come in handy again later... */
512/*
513  CK_READ0 can (and should) be defined if and only if:
514  (a) read(fd,&x,0) can be used harmlessly on a TCP/IP socket connection.
515  (b) read(fd,&x,0) returns 0 if the connection is up, -1 if it is down.
516*/
517#ifndef CK_READ0
518#ifdef TCPSOCKET
519#ifdef SUNOS41                          /* It works in SunOS 4.1 */
520#define CK_READ0
521#else
522#ifdef NEXT                             /* and NeXTSTEP */
523#define CK_READ0
524#endif /* NEXT */
525#endif /* SUNOS41 */
526#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
527#endif /* CK_READ0 */
528#endif /* COMMENT */
529
530/* Telnet protocol */
531
532#ifdef TCPSOCKET                        /* TCPSOCKET implies TNCODE */
533#ifndef TNCODE                          /* Which means... */
534#define TNCODE                          /* Compile in telnet code */
535#endif /* TNCODE */
536
537/*
538   Platforms where we must call gethostname(buf,len) and then
539   gethostbyname(buf) to get local IP address, rather than calling
540   gethostbyname("").
541*/
542#ifndef CKGHNLHOST
543#ifdef datageneral
544#define CKGHNLHOST
545#else
546#ifdef SOLARIS
547#define CKGHNLHOST
548#else
549#ifdef SUNOS4
550#define CKGHNLHOST
551#else
552#ifdef UNIXWARE
553#define CKGHNLHOST
554#else
555#ifdef SINIX
556#define CKGHNLHOST
557#endif /* SINIX */
558#endif /* UNIXWARE */
559#endif /* SUNOS4 */
560#endif /* SOLARIS */
561#endif /* datageneral */
562#endif /* CKGHNLHOST */
563
564#ifndef RLOGCODE                        /* What about Rlogin? */
565#ifndef NORLOGIN
566/*
567  Rlogin can be enabled only for UNIX versions that have both SIGURG
568  (SCO doesn't) and CK_TTGWSIZ (OSF/1 doesn't), so we don't assume that
569  any others have these without verifying first.  Not that it really makes
570  much difference since you can only use Rlogin if you are root...
571*/
572#ifdef SUNOS41
573#define RLOGCODE
574#else
575#ifdef SOLARIS
576#define RLOGCODE
577#else
578#ifdef HPUX9
579#define RLOGCODE
580#else
581#ifdef HPUX10
582#define RLOGCODE
583#else
584#ifdef OSF40
585#define RLOGCODE
586#else
587#ifdef NEXT
588#define RLOGCODE
589#else
590#ifdef AIX41
591#define RLOGCODE
592#else
593#ifdef UNIXWARE
594#define RLOGCODE
595#else
596#ifdef IRIX51
597#define RLOGCODE
598#else
599#ifdef IRIX60
600#define RLOGCODE
601#else
602#ifdef QNX
603#define RLOGCODE
604#else
605#ifdef __linux__
606#define RLOGCODE
607#else
608#ifdef BSD44
609#define RLOGCODE
610#endif /* BSD44 */
611#endif /* __linux__ */
612#endif /* QNX */
613#endif /* IRIX60 */
614#endif /* IRIX51 */
615#endif /* UNIXWARE */
616#endif /* AIX41 */
617#endif /* NEXT */
618#endif /* OSF40 */
619#endif /* HPUX10 */
620#endif /* HPUX9 */
621#endif /* SOLARIS */
622#endif /* SUNOS41 */
623#endif /* NORLOGIN */
624#ifdef VMS                              /* VMS */
625#define RLOGCODE
626#endif /* VMS */
627#endif /* RLOGCODE */
628#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
629
630#ifdef TNCODE
631/*
632  Telnet local-echo buffer, used for saving up user data that can't be
633  properly displayed and/or evaluated until pending Telnet negotiations are
634  complete.  TTLEBUF is defined for platforms (like UNIX) where net i/o is
635  done by the same routines that do serial i/o (in which case the relevant
636  code goes into the ck?tio.c module, in the ttinc(), ttchk(), etc, routines);
637  NETLETBUF is defined for platforms (like VMS) that use different APIs for
638  network and serial i/o, and enables the copies of the same routines that
639  are in ckcnet.c.
640*/
641#ifndef TTLEBUF
642#ifdef UNIX
643#define TTLEBUF
644#else
645#ifdef datageneral
646#define TTLEBUF
647#endif /* datageneral */
648#endif /* UNIX */
649#endif /* TTLEBUF */
650
651#ifndef NETLEBUF
652#ifdef VMS
653#define NETLEBUF
654#endif /* VMS */
655#endif /* NETLEBUF */
656#endif /* TNCODE */
657
658#ifdef SUNX25                           /* SUNX25 implies TCPSOCKET */
659#ifndef TCPSOCKET                       /* But doesn't imply TNCODE */
660#define TCPSOCKET
661#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
662#endif /* SUNX25 */
663
664#ifndef TCPSOCKET
665#ifndef NO_DNS_SRV
666#define NO_DNS_SRV
667#endif /* NO_DNS_SRV */
668#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
669
670/* This is another TCPSOCKET section... */
671
672#ifdef TCPSOCKET
673#ifndef NETCONN                         /* TCPSOCKET implies NETCONN */
674#define NETCONN
675#endif /* NETCONN */
676
677#ifndef NO_DNS_SRV
678#ifdef NOLOCAL
679#define NO_DNS_SRV
680#endif /* NOLOCAL */
681#ifdef OS2ONLY
682#define NO_DNS_SRV
683#endif /* OS2ONLY */
684#ifdef NT
685#ifdef _M_PPC
686#define NO_DNS_SRV
687#endif /* _M_DNS */
688#endif /* NO_DNS_SRV */
689#ifdef VMS
690#define NO_DNS_SRV
691#endif /* VMS */
692#ifdef STRATUS
693#define NO_DNS_SRV
694#endif /* STRATUS */
695#ifdef datageneral
696#define NO_DNS_SRV
697#endif /* datageneral */
698#ifdef ultrix
699#define NO_DNS_SRV
700#endif /* ultrix */
701#ifdef NEXT
702#define NO_DNS_SRV
703#endif /* NEXT */
704#endif /* NO_DNS_SRV */
705
706#ifndef CK_DNS_SRV                      /* Use DNS SRV records to determine */
707#ifndef NO_DNS_SRV                      /* host and ports */
708#define CK_DNS_SRV
709#endif /* NO_DNS_SRV */
710#endif /* CK_DNS_SRV */
711
712#ifndef NOLISTEN                        /* select() is required to support */
713#ifndef SELECT                          /* incoming connections. */
714#ifndef VMS
715#ifndef OS2
716#define NOLISTEN
717#endif /* OS2 */
718#endif /* VMS */
719#endif /* SELECT */
720#endif /* NOLISTEN */
721
722/* BSD sockets library header files */
723
724#ifdef VMS
725/*
726  Because bzero() and bcopy() are not portable among VMS versions,
727  or compilers, or TCP/IP products, etc.
728*/
729#ifndef bzero
730#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
731#endif /* bzero */
732#ifndef bcopy
733#define bcopy(h,a,l) memcpy(a,h,l)
734#endif /* bcopy */
735#endif /* VMS */
736
737#ifdef UNIX                             /* UNIX section */
738
739#ifdef SVR4
740/*
741  These suggested by Rob Healey, rhealey@kas.helios.mn.org, to avoid
742  bugs in Berkeley compatibility library on Sys V R4 systems, but untested
743  by me (fdc).  Remove this bit if it gives you trouble.
744  (Later corrected by Marc Boucher <mboucher@iro.umontreal.ca> because
745  bzero/bcopy are not argument-compatible with memset/memcpy|memmove.)
746*/
747#ifndef bzero
748#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
749#endif
750#ifdef SOLARIS
751#ifdef SUNX25
752#undef bzero
753/*
754  WOULD YOU BELIEVE... That the Solaris X.25 /opt/SUNWcomm/lib/libsockx25
755  library references bzero, even though the use of bzero is forbidden in
756  Solaris?  Look for the function definition in ckcnet.c.
757*/
758_PROTOTYP( void bzero, (char *, int) );
759#endif /* SUNX25 */
760#ifndef bcopy
761#define bcopy(h,a,l) memcpy(a,h,l)
762#endif
763#else
764#ifndef bcopy
765#define bcopy(h,a,l) memmove(a,h,l)
766#endif
767#endif /* SOLARIS */
768#else /* !SVR4 */
769#ifdef PTX                              /* Sequent DYNIX PTX 1.3 */
770#ifndef bzero
771#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
772#endif
773#ifndef bcopy
774#define bcopy(h,a,l) memcpy(a,h,l)
775#endif
776#endif /* PTX */
777#endif /* SVR4 */
778
779#ifdef INTERLAN                         /* Racal-Interlan TCP/IP */
780#include <interlan/socket.h>
781#include <interlan/il_types.h>
782#include <interlan/telnet.h>
783#include <interlan/il_errno.h>
784#include <interlan/in.h>
785#include <interlan/telnet.h>            /* Why twice ? ? ? */
786#else /* Not Interlan */
787#ifdef BEBOX
788#include <socket.h>
789#else /* Not BEBOX */                   /* Normal BSD TCP/IP library */
790#ifdef COMMENT
791#ifndef HPUX
792#include <arpa/telnet.h>
793#endif /* HPUX */
794#endif /* COMMENT */
795#ifdef SCO234
796#include <sys/errno.tcp.h>
797#include <sys/types.tcp.h>
798#endif /* SCO234 */
799#include <sys/socket.h>
800#ifdef WOLLONGONG
801#include <sys/in.h>
802#else
803#include <netinet/in.h>
804#ifndef SV68R3V6                /* (maybe this should be SVR3 in general) */
805#include <netinet/tcp.h>        /* Added June 2001 */
806#endif /* SV68R3V6 */
807#endif /* WOLLONGONG */
808#endif /* BEBOX */
809#endif /* INTERLAN */
810
811#ifndef EXCELAN
812#include <netdb.h>
813#ifndef INTERLAN
814#ifdef WOLLONGONG
815#define minor                           /* Do not include <sys/macros.h> */
816#include <sys/inet.h>
817#else
818#ifndef OXOS
819#ifndef HPUX
820#ifndef BEBOX
821#include <arpa/inet.h>
822#endif /* BEBOX */
823#endif /* HPUX */
824#else /* OXOS */
825/* In too many releases of X/OS, <arpa/inet.h> declares inet_addr() as
826 * ``struct in_addr''.  This is definitively wrong, and could cause
827 * core dumps.  Instead of including that bad file, inet_addr() is
828 * correctly declared here.  Of course, all the declarations done there
829 * has been copied here.
830 */
831unsigned long inet_addr();
832char    *inet_ntoa();
833struct  in_addr inet_makeaddr();
834unsigned long inet_network();
835#endif /* OXOS */
836#endif /* WOLLONGONG */
837#endif /* INTERLAN */
838#endif /* EXCELAN */
839
840#ifdef EXCELAN                          /* Excelan TCP/IP */
841#ifndef bzero
842#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
843#endif /* bzero */
844#ifndef bcopy
845#define bcopy(h,a,l) memcpy(a,h,l)
846#endif /* bcopy */
847#include <ex_errno.h>
848#endif /* EXCELAN */
849
850#ifdef I386IX                           /* Interactive Sys V R3 network. */
851/* #define TELOPTS */                   /* This might need defining. */
852#define ORG_NLONG ENAMETOOLONG          /* Resolve conflicting symbols */
853#undef ENAMETOOLONG                     /* in <errno.h> and <net/errno.h> */
854#define ORG_NEMPTY ENOTEMPTY
855#undef ENOTEMPTY
856#include <net/errno.h>
857#undef ENAMETOOLONG
858#define ENAMETOOLONG ORG_NLONG
859#undef ENOTEMPTY
860#define ENOTEMPTY ORG_NEMPTY
861#include <netinet/tcp.h>                /* for inet_addr() */
862#endif /* I386IX */
863/*
864  Data type of the inet_addr() function...
865  We define INADDRX if it is of type struct inaddr.
866  If it is undefined, unsigned long is assumed.
867  Look at <arpa/inet.h> to find out.  The following known cases are
868  handled here.  Other systems that need it can be added here, or else
869  -DINADDRX can be included in the CFLAGS on the cc command line.
870*/
871#ifndef NOINADDRX
872#ifdef DU2                              /* DEC Ultrix 2.0 */
873#define INADDRX
874#endif /* DU2 */
875#endif /* NOINADDRX */
876
877#else /* Not UNIX */
878
879#ifdef VMS                              /* (Open)VMS section */
880
881#ifdef MULTINET                         /* TGV MultiNet */
882/*
883  In C-Kermit 7.0 Beta.08 we started getting scads of compile time warnings
884  in Multinet builds: "blah" is implicitly declared as a function, where blah
885  is socket_read/write/close, ntohs, htons, getpeername, accept, select, etc.
886  I have no idea why -- these routines are declared in the header files below,
887  and the includes haven't changed.  The executable still seems to work OK.
888  Messing with the order of the following includes is disastrous.
889*/
890#ifdef MULTINET_NO_PROTOTYPES
891#undef MULTINET_NO_PROTOTYPES
892#endif /* MULTINET_NO_PROTOTYPES */
893
894#ifdef  __cplusplus
895#undef  __cplusplus
896#endif /*  __cplusplus */
897
898#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]errno.h"
899#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]types.h"
900#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]socket.h"
901#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]netdb.h"
902#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.netinet]in.h"
903#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.arpa]inet.h"
904#include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]ioctl.h"
905
906#ifdef COMMENT
907/*
908  No longer needed because now bzero/bcopy are macros defined as
909  memset/memmove in all VMS builds.
910*/
911/*
912  We should be able to pick these up from <strings.h> but it's
913  not portable between VAXC and DECC.  And even with DECC 5.x we have a
914  difference between VAX and Alpha.  We get warnings here on the VAX
915  with DECC 5.6-003 but they are not fatal.
916*/
917#ifndef __DECC_VER
918#ifndef bzero
919_PROTOTYP( void bzero, (char *, int) );
920#endif /* bzero */
921#ifndef bcopy
922_PROTOTYP( void bcopy, (char *, char *, int) );
923#endif /* bcopy */
924#endif /* __DECC_VER */
925#endif /* COMMENT */
926
927#ifdef __DECC
928/*
929   If compiling under DEC C the socket calls must not be prefixed with
930   DECC$.  This is done by using the compiler switch /Prefix=Ansi_C89.
931   However, this causes some calls that should be prefixed to not be
932   (which I think is a bug in the compiler - I've been told these calls
933   are present in ANSI compilers).  At any rate, such calls are fixed
934   here by explicitly prefixing them.
935*/
936#ifdef COMMENT
937/*
938   But this causes errors with VMS 6.2 / DEC C 5.3-006 / MultiNet 4.0A on
939   a VAX (but not on an Alpha).  So now what happens if we skip doing this?
940*/
941#define close decc$close
942#define alarm decc$alarm
943#endif /* COMMENT */
944#endif /* __DECC */
945
946#else /* Not MULTINET */
947
948#ifdef WINTCP                           /* WIN/TCP = PathWay for VMS */
949#ifdef OLD_TWG
950#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]errno.h"
951#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]types2.h" /* avoid some duplicates */
952#else
953#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include]socket_aliases.h"
954#include <errno.h>
955#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]types.h"
956#endif /* OLD_TWG */
957#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]socket.h"
958#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include]netdb.h"
959#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]domain.h"
960#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]protosw.h"
961#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.netinet]in.h"
962#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.arpa]inet.h"
963#include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]ioctl.h"
964
965#else /* Not WINTCP */
966
967#ifdef DEC_TCPIP
968#ifdef UCX50
969#ifndef IF_DOT_H
970#define IF_DOT_H
971#endif /*  IF_DOT_H */
972#endif /* UCX50 */
973
974#ifdef IF_DOT_H
975#include <if.h>                         /* Needed to put up u_int typedef */
976#else
977#ifdef NEEDUINT
978typedef unsigned int u_int;
979#endif /* NEEDUINT */
980#endif /* IF_DOT_H */
981
982#include <in.h>
983#include <netdb.h>
984#include <socket.h>
985#include "ckvioc.h"
986#define socket_errno errno
987
988#ifdef COMMENT
989/*
990  No longer needed because now bzero/bcopy are macros defined as
991  memset/memmove in all VMS builds.
992*/
993/*
994  Translation: In <strings.h>, which exists only for DECC >= 5.2, bzero()
995  and bcopy() are declared only for OpenVMS >= 7.0.  This still might need
996  adjustment for DECC 5.0 and higher.
997*/
998#ifdef __DECC_VER
999#ifdef VMSV70
1000/*
1001  Note: you can't use "#if (__VMS_VER>=70000000)" because that is not
1002  portable and kills non-VMS builds.
1003*/
1004#include <strings.h>
1005#else
1006#ifndef bzero
1007#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
1008#endif
1009#ifndef bcopy
1010#define bcopy(h,a,l) memmove(a,h,l)
1011#endif
1012#endif /* VMSV70 */
1013#else
1014#ifndef bzero
1015#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
1016#endif
1017#ifndef bcopy
1018#define bcopy(h,a,l) memmove(a,h,l)
1019#endif
1020#endif /* __DECC_VER */
1021#endif /* COMMENT */
1022
1023#define socket_read     read
1024#define socket_write    write
1025#define socket_ioctl    ioctl
1026#define socket_close    close
1027
1028#ifdef __DECC
1029int ioctl (int d, int request, void *argp);
1030#else
1031int ioctl (int d, int request, char *argp);
1032#endif /* DECC */
1033/*
1034  UCX supports select(), but does not provide the needed symbol and
1035  structure definitions in any header file, so ...
1036*/
1037#include <types.h>
1038#ifndef NBBY
1039/*-
1040 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1991, 1993
1041 *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
1042 *
1043 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
1044 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
1045 * are met:
1046 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
1047 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
1048 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
1049 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
1050 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
1051 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
1052 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
1053 *      This product includes software developed by the University of
1054 *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
1055 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
1056 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
1057 *    without specific prior written permission.
1058 *
1059 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
1060 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
1061 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
1062 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
1063 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
1064 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
1065 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
1066 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
1067 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
1068 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
1069 * SUCH DAMAGE.
1070 *
1071 *      @(#)types.h     8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
1072 */
1073
1074#define NBBY    8               /* number of bits in a byte */
1075
1076/*
1077 * Select uses bit masks of file descriptors in longs.  These macros
1078 * manipulate such bit fields (the filesystem macros use chars).
1079 * FD_SETSIZE may be defined by the user, but the default here should
1080 * be enough for most uses.
1081 */
1082#ifndef FD_SETSIZE
1083#define FD_SETSIZE      256
1084#endif
1085
1086typedef long    fd_mask;
1087#define NFDBITS (sizeof(fd_mask) * NBBY)        /* bits per mask */
1088
1089#ifndef howmany
1090#define howmany(x, y)   (((x)+((y)-1))/(y))
1091#endif
1092
1093typedef struct fd_set {
1094        fd_mask fds_bits[howmany(FD_SETSIZE, NFDBITS)];
1095} fd_set;
1096
1097#define FD_SET(n, p)    ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] |= (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
1098#define FD_CLR(n, p)    ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] &= ~(1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
1099#define FD_ISSET(n, p)  ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] & (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
1100#define FD_COPY(f, t)   bcopy(f, t, sizeof(*(f)))
1101#define FD_ZERO(p)      bzero(p, sizeof(*(p)))
1102#endif /* !NBBY */
1103
1104#else  /* Not DEC_TCPIP */
1105
1106#ifdef CMU_TCPIP
1107#include <types.h>
1108#include <in.h>
1109#include <netdb.h>
1110#include <socket.h>
1111#include <inet.h>
1112#include <ioctl.h>
1113#include "ckvioc.h"
1114#define socket_errno errno
1115
1116/*
1117 * Routines supplied in LIBCMU.OLB
1118 */
1119#define socket_ioctl    ioctl
1120#define socket_read     cmu_read
1121#define socket_write    cmu_write
1122#define socket_close    cmu_close
1123
1124#endif /* CMU_TCPIP */
1125#endif /* DEC_TCPIP */
1126#endif /* WINTCP */
1127#endif /* MULTINET */
1128
1129#else /* Not VMS */
1130
1131#ifdef OS2
1132#include "ckonet.h"
1133#ifndef NT
1134#include <nerrno.h>
1135#endif
1136#endif /* OS2 */
1137
1138#ifdef STRATUS  /* Stratus VOS using OS TCP/IP products S235, S236, S237 */
1139#include <tcp_socket.h>
1140/* This gets used some places when TCPSOCKET is defined. */
1141/* OS TCP provides bzero(), but not bcopy()... go figure. */
1142#define bcopy(s,d,z) memcpy(d,s,z)
1143#endif /* STRATUS */
1144
1145#ifdef OSK
1146#ifndef OSKXXC
1147#include <inet/in.h>
1148#include <inet/netdb.h>
1149#include <inet/socket.h>
1150#else
1151#include <INET/in.h>
1152#include <INET/netdb.h>
1153#include <INET/socket.h>
1154#endif /* OSKXXC */
1155#ifndef bzero
1156#define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n)
1157#endif
1158#ifndef bcopy
1159#define bcopy(h,a,l) memcpy(a,h,l)
1160#endif
1161typedef char * caddr_t; /* core address type */
1162#endif /* OSK */
1163
1164#endif /* VMS */
1165#endif /* UNIX */
1166#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
1167
1168#ifdef TCPSOCKET
1169#ifndef NOHADDRLIST
1170#ifndef HADDRLIST
1171#ifdef SUNOS41
1172#define HADDRLIST
1173#endif /* SUNOS41 */
1174#ifdef SOLARIS
1175#define HADDRLIST
1176#endif /* SOLARIS */
1177#ifdef LINUX
1178#define HADDRLIST
1179#endif /* LINUX */
1180#ifdef AIXRS
1181#define HADDRLIST
1182#endif /* AIXRS */
1183#ifdef HPUX
1184#define HADDRLIST
1185#endif /* HPUX */
1186#ifdef IRIX
1187#define HADDRLIST
1188#endif /* IRIX */
1189#ifdef I386IX
1190#define HADDRLIST
1191#endif /* I386IX */
1192#endif /* HADDRLIST */
1193/* A system that defines h_addr as h_addr_list[0] should be HADDRLIST */
1194#ifndef HADDRLIST
1195#ifdef h_addr
1196#define HADDRLIST
1197#endif /* h_addr */
1198#endif /* HADDRLIST */
1199#endif /* NOHADDRLIST */
1200#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
1201
1202#ifdef TNCODE                           /* If we're compiling telnet code... */
1203#ifndef IKS_OPTION
1204#ifndef STRATUS
1205#define IKS_OPTION
1206#endif /* STRATUS */
1207#endif /* IKS_OPTION */
1208#include "ckctel.h"
1209#else
1210extern int sstelnet;
1211#ifdef IKSD
1212#undef IKSD
1213#endif /* IKSD */
1214#ifndef NOIKSD
1215#define NOIKSD
1216#endif /* NOIKSD */
1217#ifdef IKS_OPTION
1218#undef IKS_OPTION
1219#endif /* IKS_OPTION */
1220#endif /* TNCODE */
1221
1222#ifndef NOTCPOPTS
1223/*
1224  Automatically define NOTCPOPTS for configurations where they can't be
1225  used at runtime or cause too much trouble at compile time.
1226*/
1227#ifdef CMU_TCPIP                        /* CMU/Tek */
1228#define NOTCPOPTS
1229#endif /* CMU_TCPIP */
1230#ifdef MULTINET                         /* Multinet on Alpha */
1231#ifdef __alpha
1232#define NOTCPOPTS
1233#endif /* __alpha */
1234#endif /* MULTINET */
1235#endif /* NOTCPOPTS */
1236
1237#ifdef NOTCPOPTS
1238#ifdef TCP_NODELAY
1239#undef TCP_NODELAY
1240#endif /* TCP_NODELAY */
1241#ifdef SO_LINGER
1242#undef SO_LINGER
1243#endif /* SO_LINGER */
1244#ifdef SO_KEEPALIVE
1245#undef SO_KEEPALIVE
1246#endif /* SO_KEEPALIVE */
1247#ifdef SO_SNDBUF
1248#undef SO_SNDBUF
1249#endif /* SO_SNDBUF */
1250#ifdef SO_RCVBUF
1251#undef SO_RCVBUF
1252#endif /* SO_RCVBUF */
1253#endif /* NOTCPOPTS */
1254
1255/* This function is declared even when TCPSOCKET is not available */
1256_PROTOTYP( char * ckgetpeer, (VOID));
1257
1258#ifdef TCPSOCKET
1259#ifdef SOL_SOCKET
1260#ifdef TCP_NODELAY
1261_PROTOTYP( int no_delay, (int, int) );
1262#endif /* TCP_NODELAY */
1263#ifdef SO_KEEPALIVE
1264_PROTOTYP( int keepalive, (int, int) ) ;
1265#endif /* SO_KEEPALIVE */
1266#ifdef SO_LINGER
1267_PROTOTYP( int ck_linger, (int, int, int) ) ;
1268#endif /* SO_LINGER */
1269#ifdef SO_SNDBUF
1270_PROTOTYP( int sendbuf,(int, int) ) ;
1271#endif /* SO_SNDBUF */
1272#ifdef SO_RCVBUF
1273_PROTOTYP( int recvbuf, (int, int) ) ;
1274#endif /* SO_RCVBUF */
1275#ifdef SO_DONTROUTE
1276_PROTOTYP(int dontroute, (int, int));
1277#endif /* SO_DONTROUTE */
1278#endif /* SOL_SOCKET */
1279_PROTOTYP( int getlocalipaddr, (VOID));
1280_PROTOTYP( int getlocalipaddrs, (char *,int,int));
1281_PROTOTYP( char * ckgetfqhostname,(char *));
1282_PROTOTYP( struct hostent * ck_copyhostent,(struct hostent *));
1283_PROTOTYP( char * ckname2addr, (char *));
1284_PROTOTYP( char * ckaddr2name, (char *));
1285
1286/* AIX */
1287
1288#ifdef AIXRS
1289#ifndef TCP_NODELAY
1290#define TCP_NODELAY 0x1
1291#endif /* TCP_NODELAY */
1292#ifndef TCP_MAXSEG
1293#define TCP_MAXSEG 0x2
1294#endif /* TCP_MAXSEG */
1295#ifndef TCP_KEEPALIVE
1296#define TCP_KEEPALIVE 0x8
1297#endif /* TCP_KEEPALIVE */
1298#endif /* AIXRS */
1299#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
1300
1301#ifdef RLOGCODE
1302#ifndef CK_TTGWSIZ
1303SORRY_RLOGIN_REQUIRES_TTGWSIZ_see_ckcplm.doc
1304#endif /* CK_TTGWSIZ */
1305#endif /* RLOGCODE */
1306
1307#ifdef CK_NAWS
1308#ifndef CK_TTGWSIZ
1309SORRY_CK_NAWS_REQUIRES_TTGWSIZ_see_ckcplm.doc
1310#endif /* CK_TTGWSIZ */
1311#endif /* CK_NAWS */
1312
1313#ifndef PF_INET
1314#ifdef  AF_INET
1315#define PF_INET AF_INET
1316#endif /* AF_INET */
1317#endif /* PF_INET */
1318
1319#ifndef IPPORT_ECHO
1320#define IPPORT_ECHO 7
1321#endif /* IPPORT_ECHO */
1322
1323#ifdef CK_KERBEROS
1324#ifdef RLOGCODE
1325_PROTOTYP(int ck_krb_rlogin,(CHAR *, int, CHAR *, CHAR *, CHAR *,
1326                              struct sockaddr_in *,
1327                              struct sockaddr_in *, int, int));
1328#endif /* RLOGCODE */
1329#endif /* CK_KERBEROS */
1330
1331_PROTOTYP( VOID ini_kerb, ( void ) );   /* Kerberos initialization routine */
1332_PROTOTYP( int doauth, (int) );         /* AUTHENTICATE action routine */
1333
1334#ifdef CK_DNS_SRV
1335_PROTOTYP(int locate_srv_dns,(char *host, char *service,
1336                              char *protocol, struct sockaddr **addr_pp,
1337                              int *naddrs));
1338#endif /* CK_DNS_SRV */
1339
1340#ifndef NOHTTP
1341_PROTOTYP(int http_open, (char *, char *, int, char *, int));
1342_PROTOTYP(int http_reopen, (VOID));
1343_PROTOTYP(int http_close, (VOID));
1344_PROTOTYP(int http_get, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char,char *,char *,
1345                         int));
1346_PROTOTYP(int http_head, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char,char *,char *,
1347                          int));
1348_PROTOTYP(int http_put, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char *,char,char *,
1349                         char *, char *, int));
1350_PROTOTYP(int http_delete, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char,char *));
1351_PROTOTYP(int http_connect, (int, char *,char **,char *,char *,char,char *));
1352_PROTOTYP(int http_post, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char *,char,char *,
1353                  char *,char *, int));
1354_PROTOTYP(int http_index, (char *,char **,char *,char *,char,char *,char *,
1355                           int));
1356
1357extern char * tcp_http_proxy;           /* Name[:port] of http proxy server */
1358extern int    tcp_http_proxy_errno;     /* Return value from server */
1359extern char * tcp_http_proxy_user;      /* Name of user for authentication */
1360extern char * tcp_http_proxy_pwd;       /* Password of user */
1361#endif /* NOHTTP */
1362
1363#ifdef TCPSOCKET
1364
1365/* Type needed as 5th argument (length) to get/setsockopt() */
1366
1367#ifndef SOCKOPT_T
1368#define SOCKOPT_T int
1369#ifdef AIX42
1370#undef SOCKOPT_T
1371#define SOCKOPT_T unsigned long
1372#else
1373#ifdef PTX
1374#undef SOCKOPT_T
1375#define SOCKOPT_T size_t
1376#else
1377#ifdef NT
1378#undef SOCKOPT_T
1379#define SOCKOPT_T int
1380#else /* NT */
1381#ifdef UNIXWARE
1382#undef SOCKOPT_T
1383#define SOCKOPT_T size_t
1384#else /* UNIXWARE */
1385#ifdef VMS
1386#ifdef DEC_TCPIP
1387#ifdef __DECC_VER
1388#undef SOCKOPT_T
1389#define SOCKOPT_T size_t
1390#endif /* __DECC_VER */
1391#endif /* DEC_TCPIP */
1392#endif /* VMS */
1393#endif /* UNIXWARE */
1394#endif /* NT */
1395#endif /* PTX */
1396#endif /* AIX42 */
1397#endif /* SOCKOPT_T */
1398
1399/* Ditto for getsockname() */
1400
1401#ifndef GSOCKNAME_T
1402#define GSOCKNAME_T int
1403#ifdef PTX
1404#undef GSOCKNAME_T
1405#define GSOCKNAME_T size_t
1406#else
1407#ifdef AIX42                            /* size_t in 4.2++, int in 4.1-- */
1408#undef GSOCKNAME_T
1409#define GSOCKNAME_T size_t
1410#else
1411#ifdef UNIXWARE
1412#undef GSOCKNAME_T
1413#define GSOCKNAME_T size_t
1414#else
1415#ifdef VMS
1416#ifdef DEC_TCPIP
1417#ifdef __DECC_VER
1418#undef GSOCKNAME_T
1419#define GSOCKNAME_T size_t
1420#endif /* __DECC_VER */
1421#endif /* DEC_TCPIP */
1422#endif /* VMS */
1423#endif /* UNIXWARE */
1424#endif /* AIX41 */
1425#endif /* PTX */
1426#endif /* GSOCKNAME_T */
1427
1428#endif /* TCPSOCKET */
1429
1430#ifdef MACOSX10
1431#ifdef bcopy
1432#undef bcopy
1433#endif
1434#ifdef bzero
1435#undef bzero
1436#endif
1437#endif /* MACOSX10 */
1438
1439#endif /* CKCNET_H */
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