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/* $Id: http-rman.c,v 1.1.1.4 2004/03/14 08:29:12 eich Exp $
*
* Name:
* http-rman.c -- a rudimentary man-page HTTP server
*
* Description:
* This is a minimal HTTP server using RosettaMan by T.A. Phelps
* (phelps@ACM.org) to produce hypertext renditions
* of man-pages on the fly.
*
* This server processes URLs with the following syntax:
*
* [/man] ?<command> [ ?<section> ]
*
* For URLs matching this format, it pipes the output of
* man <section> <command> through rman and sends it to
* the HTTP client. For other URLs, it returns the document
* given as argv[1] (using cat(1). The leading /man is
* optional, but is strongly recommended.
*
* This server is shipped as two files, the http-rman.c
* sources and the http-rman.html sample frontpage. I have
* not included a Makefile; you can write your own or just
* type [g]cc -o http-rman http-rman.c
*
* What do I need to run this:
* If you don't have it, pick up RosettaMan by anonymous ftp
* from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu: /ucb/people/phelps/tcl/rman.tar.Z
*
* You'll also need an HTTP client such as NCSA Mosaic to talk
* to this server. Mosaic is available by anonymous FTP from
* ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mosaic
*
* Both RosettaMan (rman) and Mosaic are available from many
* other sites. Try Archie, or check your local or national net
* archive.
*
* How do I get it running:
* First, compile the server (see above), and install it
* somewhere.
*
* The server runs under inetd(8). Add a service to
* /etc/services, say:
*
* http-rman 4080/tcp
*
* If you're not about to install another HTTP server on your
* machine, you may use the default HTTP port, 80, instead.
*
* Then add an entry to /etc/inetd.conf, such as (on a single line):
*
* http-rman stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/http-rman
* http-rman /usr/local/lib/rman/http-rman.html
*
* Change /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib/rman to where you
* installed the two files. In addition, you may wish to run
* the server as something other than root...
*
* Restart inetd(8) (use kill -HUP or kill it and start it again)
* and try the following:
*
* $ Mosaic http://localhost:4080
*
* If you don't have Mosaic, try the following instead:
*
* $ telnet localhost 4080
* Trying 127.0.0.1...
* Connected to localhost.
* Escape character is '^]'.
* GET /man?ls <return>
* <return>
* HTTP/1.0 200 OK
* ...
*
* Portability:
* You'll need an ANSI compiler (or an editor and some patience).
* As it stands right now, this code has been successfully
* compiled on OSF/1 AXP using cc, and on SunOS 4.1 using gcc.
* Might need some tuning for other platforms.
*
* Legal Issues:
* Check the external visibility of the http-rman service
* you choose. This server gives a user access to ALL man-
* pages on your machine. You may have installed copyrighted
* software (your operating system, for example) with
* man-pages that you are NOT allowed to make visible for
* anyone out there...
*
* History:
* 94-04-30 fl: created
* 94-05-13 fl: stripped away everything but rman support
*
* Copyright (c) Fredrik Lundh 1994 (fredrik_lundh@ivab.se)
* All rights reserved.
*/
#include <stdio.h> /* printf(), fflush(stdio) etc */
#include <string.h> /* strrchr(), strcmp() etc */
static int
http_error(int error)
{
char *p;
switch (error) {
case 400:
p = "Bad Request";
break;
case 404:
p = "Not Found";
break;
default:
p = "Error";
}
printf("HTTP/1.0 %d %s\r\n", error, p);
printf("MIME-version: 1.0\r\n");
printf("Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n");
printf("<head><title>%d %s</title></head>\r\n", error, p);
printf("<body><h1>%d %s</h1></body>\r\n", error, p);
return 0;
}
static int
http_rman(char *url)
{
char *pName;
char *pSection;
char buf[200];
/* parse URL: should be /man?command[?section] */
pSection = strrchr(url, '?');
if (!pSection) {
return -1;
}
pName = pSection-1;
*pSection++ = '\0';
pName = strrchr(url, '?');
if (!pName) {
pName = pSection;
pSection = "";
}
else
pName++;
sprintf(buf, "man %s %s | rman -r \"man?%%s?%%s\" -n %s -f html",
pSection, pName, pName);
return system(buf);
}
int
main(int ac, char **av)
{
char buf[200];
char url[200];
int status;
char *sFrontpage = "/usr/local/lib/rman/http-rman.html";
/* check arguments */
if (ac > 1)
sFrontpage = av[1];
/* just read in one line from stdin and make sure it is a GET
command */
if (gets(buf)) {
/* read rest of command (just for the sake of it) */
while (gets(url) && url[0] != '\r')
;
/* command should be GET <url> [HTTP/1.0] */
if (sscanf(buf, "GET %s", url) == 1) {
status = http_rman(url);
if (status < 0) {
sprintf(buf, "cat %s", sFrontpage);
if (system(buf) == 0)
status = 0;
}
if (status < 0)
http_error(404);
} else
http_error(400);
}
fflush(stdout);
exit(0);
}
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