- Jun 15, 2021
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Randy Sommerfeld authored
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Randy Sommerfeld authored
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Randy Sommerfeld authored
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Randy Sommerfeld authored
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- Jun 12, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
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- Jun 11, 2021
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Randy Sommerfeld authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Thanks Coverity! (CID 332340)
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- Jun 10, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
It's anticipated that this will be used for JS-populated file metadata in JSON format in the future (and not just "archive contents" in .ini format). Also, fix the double-free issue that was occurring when moving files with extended file descriptions (sbbs_t::movefile()). This was actually the primary problem I was fixing here, but noticed the metadata issue: metadata would not have been moved along with the other file info between bases.
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Rob Swindell authored
Constified function arguments. Source path is still case-insensitive, but destination is case-sensitive (hopefully that's not an issue). When a "move" (!copy) is requested, a rename() is always attempted first and if successful, job done. Otherwise, we continue on with the file-copy (and then remove). This should resolve CID 332219 (DEADCODE).
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Rob Swindell authored
Not that it really matters, but perhaps it'll matter in the future. And the code reads better.
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- Jun 09, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
Hopefully this helps get to the bottom of Ragnarok's reported problem creating ZIP QWK files with libarchive.
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Rob Swindell authored
If libarchive creates a 0-byte file or no file at all, then fall-through to the "temp file command-line" (if there is at least one Compressible File Type configured). If libarchive fails, there will still be a (hopefully helpful) error message logged, but at least the QWK packet may still get created.
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Rob Swindell authored
Not supported by default on Windows and perhaps not on all *nix systems. You can still support creation of tbz files if you like, but you'll need to setup an external "Compressible File Type" in SCFG to do it.
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Rob Swindell authored
Reported by AL@TRMB.
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Rob Swindell authored
This should fix issue #272 reported by Ragnarok. Not the libarchive error part, but the second (mv) CopyFile error part.
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Rob Swindell authored
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- Jun 08, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
Reported by DaiTengu via eye are sea.
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Rob Swindell authored
Resolves this errors appearing on Vertrauen where the sub=<code> value appears to be from some *other* Synchronet BBS: Unrecognized msgbase code: dove-firearms, Request: /msgs/msgs.ssjs?msg_sub=dove-firearms
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Rob Swindell authored
The -hdr option no longer implies -ext (extended descriptions). Truncate white-space off end of extended descriptions.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Update the description of the GET and PUT commands too.
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Rob Swindell authored
Sometimes the progress meter (e.g. during file text searches) appears at a column offset > 0 and doesn't look good. Fix that.
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Rob Swindell authored
This resolve long delays (while searching for files) without any indication of progress. Keep new-scan progress interval at 10 dirs however (they're fast).
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Rob Swindell authored
We can't (apparently) only rely on the return value of start_tls(), we have to check the value of the crypt session too. This fix the possibility of this happening: Jun 7 18:07:26 sbbs synchronet: ftp 0058 TLS ERROR 'No permiss.to perform this operation' (-21) opening keyset Jun 7 18:07:26 sbbs synchronet: ftp 0058 <192.168.1.25> initialized TLS successfully Instead, we'll detect the failure and disable FTPS support, logging "failed to initialize TLS successfully".
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- Jun 07, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
Skip any prepended white-space in the passed name to find. Use better variable names (and length) for the character strings. Use matchusername() instead of strcmp(); matchusername() follows the liberal user-id/alias/name matching algorithm. Use strcasestr() instead of strstr(), so no copy/modification (upper-casing) of passed name is now required. When 'Q'uitting the search, set the SS_ABORT flag.
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Rob Swindell authored
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- Jun 06, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
Don't need no stinking pre/appended white-space in our filenames!
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
For info, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/naming-a-file
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Rob Swindell authored
5 options: - Safest Subset - Most ASCII, Excluding Spaces (the default) - Most ASCII, Including Spaces - Most CP437, Excluding Spaces - Most CP437, Including Spaces
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Fix FreeBSD build error: dirwrap.c:760:13: error: use of undeclared identifier 'GLOB_PERIOD' Not sure how glob() on FreeBSD treats "dot files" or how to control that.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
sbbs_t::checkfname() now checks the file.can too. new filedat.c functions: - safest_filename() - not currently used - illegal_filename() - returns true for a highly-suspicious (e.g. hack attempt) filename - allowed_filename() - returns true if the filename is good for upload (assumed to be already checked to be legal as well). Importantly, filenames beginning or ending in a '.' are now unallowed: - 'dot files' are hidden (by default) on *nix - files ending in a '.' are problematic on Windows
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