}
-
//
// Convert a Citadel room name to a valid newsgroup name
//
return;
}
- // Note: the FQDN *must* appear as the first thing after the 220 code.
- // Some clients (including citmail.c) depend on it being there.
- //
+ // Display the standard greeting
cprintf("200 %s NNTP Citadel server is not finished yet\r\n", config.c_fqdn);
}
}
-
//
// implements the STARTTLS command
//
}
-
//
// Implements the AUTHINFO USER command (RFC 4643)
//
}
-
//
// Implements the AUTHINFO extension (RFC 4643) in USER/PASS mode
//
}
-
-//
-// Various output formats for the LIST commands
-//
-enum {
- NNTP_LIST_ACTIVE,
- NNTP_LIST_ACTIVE_TIMES,
- NNTP_LIST_DISTRIB_PATS,
- NNTP_LIST_HEADERS,
- NNTP_LIST_NEWSGROUPS,
- NNTP_LIST_OVERVIEW_FMT
-};
-
-
//
// Output a room name (newsgroup name) in formats required for LIST and NEWGROUPS command
//
}
-
//
// Called once per room by nntp_newgroups() to qualify and possibly output a single room
//
// Implements the NEWGROUPS command
//
void nntp_newgroups(const char *cmd) {
- /*
- * HACK: this works because the 5XX series error codes from citadel
- * protocol will also be considered error codes by an NNTP client
- */
if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
-
char stringy_date[16];
char stringy_time[16];
char stringy_gmt[16];
// Implements the LIST commands
//
void nntp_list(const char *cmd) {
- //
- // HACK: this works because the 5XX series error codes from citadel
- // protocol will also be considered error codes by an NNTP client
- //
if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
char list_format[64];
}
+//
+// Implement DATE command.
+//
+void nntp_date(void) {
+ time_t now;
+ struct tm nowLocal;
+ struct tm nowUtc;
+ char tsFromUtc[32];
+
+ now = time(NULL);
+ localtime_r(&now, &nowLocal);
+ gmtime_r(&now, &nowUtc);
+
+ strftime(tsFromUtc, sizeof(tsFromUtc), "%Y%m%d%H%M%S", &nowUtc);
+
+ cprintf("111 %s\r\n", tsFromUtc);
+}
+
+
//
// back end for the LISTGROUP command , called for each message number
//
// Implements the GROUP and LISTGROUP commands
//
void nntp_group(const char *cmd) {
- //
- // HACK: this works because the 5XX series error codes from citadel
- // protocol will also be considered error codes by an NNTP client
- //
if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
citnntp *nntpstate = (citnntp *) CC->session_specific_data;
// If this is a GROUP command, set the "current article number" to zero, and then stop here.
if (!strcasecmp(verb, "GROUP")) {
- nntpstate->current_article_number = 0;
+ nntpstate->current_article_number = oldest;
return;
}
}
-
//
// Implements the ARTICLE, HEAD, BODY, and STAT commands.
// (These commands all accept the same parameters; they differ only in how they output the retrieved message.)
//
void nntp_article(const char *cmd) {
+ if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
+
+ citnntp *nntpstate = (citnntp *) CC->session_specific_data;
+ char which_command[16];
+ int acmd = 0;
+ char requested_article[256];
+ long requested_msgnum = 0;
+ char *lb, *rb = NULL;
+ int must_change_currently_selected_article = 0;
// We're going to store one of these values in the variable 'acmd' so that
+ // we can quickly check later which version of the output we want.
enum {
ARTICLE,
HEAD,
STAT
};
- char which_command[16];
- int acmd = 0;
extract_token(which_command, cmd, 0, ' ', sizeof which_command);
if (!strcasecmp(which_command, "article")) {
else if (acmd == STAT) headers_only = HEADERS_FAST;
// now figure out what the client is asking for.
- char requested_article[256];
- long requested_msgnum = 0;
- char *lb, *rb = NULL;
extract_token(requested_article, cmd, 1, ' ', sizeof requested_article);
lb = strchr(requested_article, '<');
rb = strchr(requested_article, '>');
requested_msgnum = atol(requested_article);
- // If no article number or message-id is specified, the client wants the "next" article.
- // We don't know how to do that yet.
+ // If no article number or message-id is specified, the client wants the "currently selected article"
if (IsEmptyStr(requested_article)) {
- cprintf("500 FIXME I don't know how to fetch next yet.\r\n");
- return;
+ if (nntpstate->current_article_number < 1) {
+ cprintf("420 No current article selected\r\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ requested_msgnum = nntpstate->current_article_number;
+ must_change_currently_selected_article = 1;
+ // got it -- now fall through and keep going
}
// If the requested article is numeric, it maps directly to a message number. Good.
else if (requested_msgnum > 0) {
+ must_change_currently_selected_article = 1;
// good -- fall through and keep going
}
// If the requested article has angle brackets, the client wants a specific message-id.
// We don't know how to do that yet.
else if ( (lb != NULL) && (rb != NULL) && (lb < rb) ) {
+ must_change_currently_selected_article = 0;
cprintf("500 FIXME I don't know how to fetch by message-id yet.\r\n");
return;
}
// Anything else is noncompliant gobbledygook and should die in a car fire.
- // Also, the weasel who is spreading untrue rumors about me at work should die in a slow and painful car fire.
else {
+ must_change_currently_selected_article = 0;
cprintf("500 syntax error\r\n");
return;
}
return;
}
+ // RFC3977 6.2.1.2 specifes conditions under which the "currently selected article"
+ // MUST or MUST NOT be set to the message we just referenced.
+ if (must_change_currently_selected_article) {
+ nntpstate->current_article_number = requested_msgnum;
+ }
+
+ // Now give the client what it asked for.
if (acmd == ARTICLE) {
cprintf("220 %ld <%s>\r\n", requested_msgnum, fetched_message_id);
}
}
+//
+// Utility function for nntp_last_next() that turns a msgnum into a message ID.
+// The memory for the returned string is pwnz0red by the caller.
+//
+char *message_id_from_msgnum(long msgnum) {
+
+ char *fetched_message_id = NULL;
+ CC->redirect_buffer = NewStrBufPlain(NULL, SIZ);
+ CtdlOutputMsg(msgnum,
+ MT_RFC822, // output in RFC822 format ... sort of
+ HEADERS_FAST, // headers, body, or both?
+ 0, // don't do Citadel protocol responses
+ 1, // CRLF newlines
+ NULL, // teh whole thing, not just a section
+ 0, // no flags yet ... maybe new ones for Path: etc ?
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ &fetched_message_id // extract the message ID from the message as we go...
+ );
+ StrBuf *msgtext = CC->redirect_buffer;
+ CC->redirect_buffer = NULL;
+
+ FreeStrBuf(&msgtext);
+ return(fetched_message_id);
+}
+
+
+//
+// The LAST and NEXT commands are so similar that they are handled by a single function.
+//
+void nntp_last_next(const char *cmd) {
+ if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
+
+ citnntp *nntpstate = (citnntp *) CC->session_specific_data;
+ char which_command[16];
+ int acmd = 0;
+
+ // We're going to store one of these values in the variable 'acmd' so that
+ // we can quickly check later which version of the output we want.
+ enum {
+ NNTP_LAST,
+ NNTP_NEXT
+ };
+
+ extract_token(which_command, cmd, 0, ' ', sizeof which_command);
+
+ if (!strcasecmp(which_command, "last")) {
+ acmd = NNTP_LAST;
+ }
+ else if (!strcasecmp(which_command, "next")) {
+ acmd = NNTP_NEXT;
+ }
+ else {
+ cprintf("500 I'm afraid I can't do that.\r\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // ok, here we go ... fetch the msglist so we can figure out our place in the universe
+ struct nntp_msglist nm;
+ int i = 0;
+ long selected_msgnum = 0;
+ char *message_id = NULL;
+
+ nm = nntp_fetch_msglist(&CC->room);
+ if ((nm.num_msgs < 0) || (nm.msgnums == NULL)) {
+ cprintf("500 something bad happened\r\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( (acmd == NNTP_LAST) && (nm.num_msgs == 0) ) {
+ cprintf("422 no previous article in this group\r\n"); // nothing here
+ }
+
+ else if ( (acmd == NNTP_LAST) && (nntpstate->current_article_number <= nm.msgnums[0]) ) {
+ cprintf("422 no previous article in this group\r\n"); // already at the beginning
+ }
+
+ else if (acmd == NNTP_LAST) {
+ for (i=0; ((i<nm.num_msgs)&&(selected_msgnum<=0)); ++i) {
+ if ( (nm.msgnums[i] >= nntpstate->current_article_number) && (i > 0) ) {
+ selected_msgnum = nm.msgnums[i-1];
+ }
+ }
+ if (selected_msgnum > 0) {
+ nntpstate->current_article_number = selected_msgnum;
+ message_id = message_id_from_msgnum(nntpstate->current_article_number);
+ cprintf("223 %ld <%s>\r\n", nntpstate->current_article_number, message_id);
+ if (message_id) free(message_id);
+ }
+ else {
+ cprintf("422 no previous article in this group\r\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ else if ( (acmd == NNTP_NEXT) && (nm.num_msgs == 0) ) {
+ cprintf("421 no next article in this group\r\n"); // nothing here
+ }
+
+ else if ( (acmd == NNTP_NEXT) && (nntpstate->current_article_number >= nm.msgnums[nm.num_msgs-1]) ) {
+ cprintf("421 no next article in this group\r\n"); // already at the end
+ }
+
+ else if (acmd == NNTP_NEXT) {
+ for (i=0; ((i<nm.num_msgs)&&(selected_msgnum<=0)); ++i) {
+ if (nm.msgnums[i] > nntpstate->current_article_number) {
+ selected_msgnum = nm.msgnums[i];
+ }
+ }
+ if (selected_msgnum > 0) {
+ nntpstate->current_article_number = selected_msgnum;
+ message_id = message_id_from_msgnum(nntpstate->current_article_number);
+ cprintf("223 %ld <%s>\r\n", nntpstate->current_article_number, message_id);
+ if (message_id) free(message_id);
+ }
+ else {
+ cprintf("421 no next article in this group\r\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ // should never get here
+ else {
+ cprintf("500 internal error\r\n");
+ }
+
+ if (nm.msgnums != NULL) {
+ free(nm.msgnums);
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+//
+// XOVER is used by some clients, even if we don't offer it
+//
+void nntp_xover(const char *cmd) {
+ if (CtdlAccessCheck(ac_logged_in_or_guest)) return;
+
+ // citnntp *nntpstate = (citnntp *) CC->session_specific_data;
+
+ cprintf("500 not implemented yet FIXME\r\n");
+}
+
+
//
// Main command loop for NNTP server sessions.
//
nntp_help();
}
+ else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "date")) {
+ nntp_date();
+ }
+
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "capabilities")) {
nntp_capabilities();
}
|| (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "head"))
|| (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "body"))
|| (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "stat"))
- ) {
+ )
+ {
nntp_article(ChrPtr(Cmd));
}
+ else if (
+ (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "last"))
+ || (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "next"))
+ )
+ {
+ nntp_last_next(ChrPtr(Cmd));
+ }
+
+ else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "xover")) {
+ nntp_xover(ChrPtr(Cmd));
+ }
+
else {
cprintf("500 I'm afraid I can't do that.\r\n");
}