зеркало из https://github.com/github/putty.git
OS X Leopard, it turns out, has a new and exciting strategy for
addressing X displays. Update PuTTY's display-name-to-Unix-socket- path translation code to cope with it, thus causing X forwarding to start working again on Leopard. [originally from svn r8020]
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@ -175,7 +175,8 @@ int net_service_lookup(char *service)
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return 0;
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}
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(int displaynum, char **canonicalname)
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum,
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char **canonicalname)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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ssh.h
3
ssh.h
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@ -344,7 +344,8 @@ extern void platform_get_x11_auth(char *display, int *proto,
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unsigned char *data, int *datalen);
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extern const char platform_x11_best_transport[];
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/* best X11 hostname for this platform if none specified */
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(int displaynum, char **canonicalname);
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum,
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char **canonicalname);
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/* make up a SockAddr naming the address for displaynum */
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char *platform_get_x_display(void);
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/* allocated local X display string, if any */
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unix/uxnet.c
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unix/uxnet.c
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return 0;
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}
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(int displaynum, char **canonicalname)
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum,
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char **canonicalname)
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{
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SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag);
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int n;
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memset(ret, 0, sizeof *ret);
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ret->family = AF_UNIX;
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n = snprintf(ret->hostname, sizeof ret->hostname,
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"%s%d", X11_UNIX_PATH, displaynum);
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/*
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* Mac OS X Leopard uses an innovative X display naming
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* convention in which the entire display name is the path to
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* the Unix socket, including the trailing :0 which only
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* _looks_ like a display number. Heuristically, I think
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* detecting this by means of a leading slash ought to be
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* adequate.
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*/
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if (display[0] == '/') {
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n = snprintf(ret->hostname, sizeof ret->hostname,
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"%s", display);
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} else {
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n = snprintf(ret->hostname, sizeof ret->hostname,
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"%s%d", X11_UNIX_PATH, displaynum);
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}
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if(n < 0)
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ret->error = "snprintf failed";
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else if(n >= sizeof ret->hostname)
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return 0;
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}
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(int displaynum, char **canonicalname)
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SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum,
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char **canonicalname)
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{
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SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag);
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memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct SockAddr_tag));
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4
x11fwd.c
4
x11fwd.c
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host[n] = '\0';
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sfree(display);
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if(!strcmp(host, "unix")) {
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if(!strcmp(host, "unix") || host[0] == '/') {
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/* use AF_UNIX sockets (doesn't make sense on all platforms) */
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addr = platform_get_x11_unix_address(displaynum,
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addr = platform_get_x11_unix_address(display, displaynum,
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&dummy_realhost);
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port = 0; /* to show we are not confused */
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} else {
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