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Rob Swindell authored
The details (dates, author, revision numbers) are often stale and misleading, so start removing them. Where the Revision tag was used for a version/revision, just bump it by one and use a string constant instead (Git doesn't provide any similar facility for auto-incrementing revision numbers). More remains. Perhaps a commit hook to alert me when committing that I should clean up as I go rather than try to do this in bulk. <shrug>
Rob Swindell authoredThe details (dates, author, revision numbers) are often stale and misleading, so start removing them. Where the Revision tag was used for a version/revision, just bump it by one and use a string constant instead (Git doesn't provide any similar facility for auto-incrementing revision numbers). More remains. Perhaps a commit hook to alert me when committing that I should clean up as I go rather than try to do this in bulk. <shrug>
flashpolicyserver.js 2.60 KiB
/***
Flash Policy Server
by Shawn Rapp
This is a service javascript addon that adds a Flash Policy Server to Synchronet BBS version 3 and later.
This script was designed to support FlashTerm hosted on a Synchronet Website. It will also support fTelnet,
which is now available in the sbbs/web/root/ftelnet directory.
Copy the file flashpolicyserver.js to your Synchronet's exec directory (example C:\sbbs\exec)
The server will allow flash clients to connect to the Telnet, RLogin (if enabled) and SSH (if enabled) ports.
If you want to allow additional ports, edit ctrl\modopts.ini and add them to the extra_ports line in the
[flashpolicyserver] section.
Now edit ctrl\services.ini
Goto Services->Configure and than click the button "Edit Services Configuration File"
Than add the bellow
===================
[FlashPolicy]
Port=843
MaxClients=10
Options=0
Command=flashpolicyserver.js
===================
Restart Synchronet's Services server.
If you want to use FlashTerm instead of the fTelnet, download http://www.flashterm.com/files/flashterm_full.zip
Extract the files in a new directory web\root\flashterm (example C:\sbbs\web\root\flashterm)
Edit settings.xml to your settings.
Now open a browser to your Synchronet's website and goto the \flashterm directory.
Example http://thedhbbs.com/flashterm/
***/
load("ftelnethelper.js");
var options = load("modopts.js", "flashpolicyserver");
var InString = "";
var ValidRequest = "<policy-file-request/>";
var StartTime = time();
while ((client.socket.is_connected) && (InString.indexOf(ValidRequest) === -1) && ((time() - StartTime) <= 5)) {
var Bytes = client.socket.poll(time() - StartTime);
if (Bytes > 0) {
InString += client.socket.recv(Bytes).replace(/\s/ig, ''); // In case they send <policy-file-request />
}
}
if (InString.indexOf(ValidRequest) === -1) {
log(LOG_DEBUG, "Ignoring invalid socket policy file request: '" + InString + "'");
} else {
log(LOG_DEBUG, "Answering valid socket policy file request");
if (client.socket.is_connected) {
client.socket.send("<?xml version=\"1.0\"?><!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM \"/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd\"><cross-domain-policy><site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies=\"master-only\"/><allow-access-from domain=\"*\" to-ports=\"" + GetToPorts() + "\" /></cross-domain-policy>\0");
}
}
function GetToPorts() {
var Ports = GetTerminalServerPorts();
if (options && (options.extra_ports !== undefined)) {
var ExtraPorts = options.extra_ports.toString().replace(/\s/ig, ''); // Flash doesn't seem to like spaces in the to-ports
if (ExtraPorts !== "") {
Ports += "," + ExtraPorts
}
}
return Ports;
}