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authorIñaki Arenaza <iarenuno@eteo.mondragon.edu>2006-11-22 23:26:57 +0100
committerJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>2006-11-24 02:21:29 -0800
commit73bcf53342f16a66ae4e02ed50a08bd34d846bfb (patch)
tree659a52a2496a4045aff8911d136f5379e5e58724
parent7182135189d1942d8538a0d0c17fc79f5cb82c71 (diff)
downloadgit-73bcf53342f16a66ae4e02ed50a08bd34d846bfb.tar.gz
git-cvsimport: add support for CVS pserver method HTTP/1.x proxying
This patch adds support for 'proxy' and 'proxyport' connection options when using the pserver method for the CVS Root. It has been tested with a Squid 2.5.x proxy server. Quoting from the CVS info manual: The `gserver' and `pserver' connection methods all accept optional method options, specified as part of the METHOD string, like so: :METHOD[;OPTION=ARG...]: Currently, the only two valid connection options are `proxy', which takes a hostname as an argument, and `proxyport', which takes a port number as an argument. These options can be used to connect via an HTTP tunnel style web proxy. For example, to connect pserver via a web proxy at www.myproxy.net and port 8000, you would use a method of: :pserver;proxy=www.myproxy.net;proxyport=8000: *NOTE: The rest of the connection string is required to connect to the server as noted in the upcoming sections on password authentication, gserver and kserver. The example above would only modify the METHOD portion of the repository name.* PROXY must be supplied to connect to a CVS server via a proxy server, but PROXYPORT will default to port 8080 if not supplied. PROXYPORT may also be set via the CVS_PROXY_PORT environment variable. Signed-off-by: Iñaki Arenaza <iarenuno@eteo.mondragon.edu> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
-rwxr-xr-xgit-cvsimport.perl54
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/git-cvsimport.perl b/git-cvsimport.perl
index b54a9486d2..4310dea132 100755
--- a/git-cvsimport.perl
+++ b/git-cvsimport.perl
@@ -161,8 +161,22 @@ sub new {
sub conn {
my $self = shift;
my $repo = $self->{'fullrep'};
- if($repo =~ s/^:pserver:(?:(.*?)(?::(.*?))?@)?([^:\/]*)(?::(\d*))?//) {
- my($user,$pass,$serv,$port) = ($1,$2,$3,$4);
+ if($repo =~ s/^:pserver(?:([^:]*)):(?:(.*?)(?::(.*?))?@)?([^:\/]*)(?::(\d*))?//) {
+ my($param,$user,$pass,$serv,$port) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
+
+ my($proxyhost,$proxyport);
+ if($param && ($param =~ m/proxy=([^;]+)/)) {
+ $proxyhost = $1;
+ # Default proxyport, if not specified, is 8080.
+ $proxyport = 8080;
+ if($ENV{"CVS_PROXY_PORT"}) {
+ $proxyport = $ENV{"CVS_PROXY_PORT"};
+ }
+ if($param =~ m/proxyport=([^;]+)/){
+ $proxyport = $1;
+ }
+ }
+
$user="anonymous" unless defined $user;
my $rr2 = "-";
unless($port) {
@@ -187,13 +201,43 @@ sub conn {
}
$pass="A" unless $pass;
- my $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerHost => $serv, PeerPort => $port);
- die "Socket to $serv: $!\n" unless defined $s;
+ my ($s, $rep);
+ if($proxyhost) {
+
+ # Use a HTTP Proxy. Only works for HTTP proxies that
+ # don't require user authentication
+ #
+ # See: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt
+
+ $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerHost => $proxyhost, PeerPort => $proxyport);
+ die "Socket to $proxyhost: $!\n" unless defined $s;
+ $s->write("CONNECT $serv:$port HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: $serv:$port\r\n\r\n")
+ or die "Write to $proxyhost: $!\n";
+ $s->flush();
+
+ $rep = <$s>;
+
+ # The answer should look like 'HTTP/1.x 2yy ....'
+ if(!($rep =~ m#^HTTP/1\.. 2[0-9][0-9]#)) {
+ die "Proxy connect: $rep\n";
+ }
+ # Skip up to the empty line of the proxy server output
+ # including the response headers.
+ while ($rep = <$s>) {
+ last if (!defined $rep ||
+ $rep eq "\n" ||
+ $rep eq "\r\n");
+ }
+ } else {
+ $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerHost => $serv, PeerPort => $port);
+ die "Socket to $serv: $!\n" unless defined $s;
+ }
+
$s->write("BEGIN AUTH REQUEST\n$repo\n$user\n$pass\nEND AUTH REQUEST\n")
or die "Write to $serv: $!\n";
$s->flush();
- my $rep = <$s>;
+ $rep = <$s>;
if($rep ne "I LOVE YOU\n") {
$rep="<unknown>" unless $rep;