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authoris <is>1998-07-22 12:08:23 +0000
committeris <is>1998-07-22 12:08:23 +0000
commitb70e1cb82aca28dd748030d0630929685ca43ba1 (patch)
treee9607e4f059df7accbae4e5dd1454cddb0fa5d28 /net
parent7cf25208ba44000f7e266ba9615ebeb84730ff93 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-b70e1cb82aca28dd748030d0630929685ca43ba1.tar.gz
ICSI version of GNU finger, a distributed finger system for workstation
pools and similar setups. The mugshot support was left out as much as easily possible - nowadays people use the WWW for this functionality.
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/Makefile63
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/files/config.h.netbsd305
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/files/md51
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-aa11
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-ab32
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/pkg/COMMENT1
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/pkg/DESCR4
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/pkg/MESSAGE.pre18
-rw-r--r--net/icsi-finger/pkg/PLIST32
9 files changed, 467 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/Makefile b/net/icsi-finger/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..577f81b2b46
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 1998/07/22 12:08:23 is Exp $
+#
+
+DISTNAME= icsi-finger-1.0.27
+WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/finger
+CATEGORIES= net
+MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/ai/stolcke/software/
+EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
+
+MAINTAINER= is@netbsd.org
+
+XMPLD= ${PREFIX}/share/examples/icsi-finger
+XMPLDT= ${XMPLD}/targets
+
+pre-configure:
+ -${RM} -f ${WRKSRC}/config.h
+ ${SED} -e s@/usr/local@${PREFIX}@ \
+ -e s@/usr/pkg@${PREFIX}@ \
+ files/config.h.netbsd > ${WRKSRC}/config.h
+ ${MV} -f ${WRKSRC}/support/inetd.conf-add \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/inetd.conf-add.bak
+ ${SED} -e s@/usr/local/etc@${PREFIX}/libexec@ \
+ -e s@/usr/local/etc@${PREFIX}/libexec@ \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/inetd.conf-add.bak > \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/inetd.conf-add
+ ${MV} -f ${WRKSRC}/support/rc.local-add \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/rc.local-add.bak
+ ${SED} -e s@/usr/local/bin/@${PREFIX}/sbin/g@ \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/rc.local-add.bak > \
+ ${WRKSRC}/support/rc.local-add
+ for i in ${WRKSRC}/src/targets/x-.busy \
+ ${WRKSRC}/src/targets/x-.down; do \
+ ${MV} $$i $$i.bak; ${SED} -e s@nawk@awk@ \
+ -e s@/usr/local/etc@${PREFIX}/libexec@ \
+ $$i.bak > $$i ; \
+ ${RM} -f $$i.bak ; \
+ done
+ ${SED} -e s@/usr/pkg@${PREFIX}@g pkg/MESSAGE.pre | \
+ fmt > pkg/MESSAGE
+
+do-${INSTALL}:
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/finger ${PREFIX}/bin/gfinger
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/fingerd ${PREFIX}/sbin/gfingerd
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/vifinger ${PREFIX}/sbin
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/packet2ascii ${PREFIX}/sbin
+ ${LN} -sf ${PREFIX}/sbin/packet2ascii \
+ ${PREFIX}/sbin/ascii2packet
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/in.fingerd ${PREFIX}/libexec
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/in.cfingerd ${PREFIX}/libexec
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 755 ${WRKSRC}/src/in.cfingerd ${PREFIX}/libexec
+ -${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/etc/fingerdir/targets
+ -${MKDIR} ${XMPLDT}
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/support/ttylocs ${XMPLD}
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/support/hostconfig ${XMPLD}
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/support/rc.local-add ${XMPLD}
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/support/services-add ${XMPLD}
+ ${INSTALL} -c -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/support/inetd.conf-add ${XMPLD}
+ (cd ${WRKSRC}/src; ${MAKE} ${INSTALL}.man)
+ (cd ${WRKSRC}/src; ${MAKE} TARGETD=${XMPLDT} ${INSTALL}.targets )
+
+pre-clean:
+ -${RM} pkg/MESSAGE
+.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/files/config.h.netbsd b/net/icsi-finger/files/config.h.netbsd
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0e54af685c7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/files/config.h.netbsd
@@ -0,0 +1,305 @@
+/*
+ * config.h --
+ * Included in the cpp-Makefile, this file contains defines which control
+ * the making of GNU Finger.
+ *
+ * $Id: config.h.netbsd,v 1.1 1998/07/22 12:08:23 is Exp $ ICSI (Berkeley)
+ */
+#ifndef _CONFIG_H_
+#define _CONFIG_H_
+
+#undef SVR4
+
+/* Define HAVE_X11 if you are using the X11 window system. */
+#undef HAVE_X11
+#undef HAVE_SUNVIEW
+#undef PRINT_WIDGET
+
+/* Change the definition of FingerDir if you don't want things in the
+ default place. This directory contains the database of clients to
+ poll, the serverhost file, and accumulated data about users.
+
+ Change the definition of BinDir and EtcDir to suit your personal
+ system setup. BinDir is where the user-callable programs go,
+ (finger, fingerd), while EtcDir is where the inet daemons
+ go (in.fingerd, in.cfingerd).
+
+ Change the definition of MugShotPath to be a colon-separated list of
+ directories to search for mugshots (faces). Note that this value
+ should be surrounded by double quotes. */
+
+#define FingerDir /var/run/fingerdir
+
+#define MugShotPath "/usr/pkg/images/finger"
+
+#define BinDir /usr/pkg/bin
+#define EtcDir /usr/pkg/sbin
+
+#define ManDir /usr/pkg/man
+#define ManExt 1
+#define Man5Ext 5
+#define Man8Ext 8
+
+/* Binaries with names identical to standard UNIX versions may be prefixed
+ e.g., "gfinger" instead of "finger". */
+#define BinPrefix g
+
+/* Define X11Dir to the root of your X11 installation if you don't
+ have it spread out around /usr/bin/X11, /usr/lib/X11, /usr/include/X11, etc.
+ as is the default in the MIT distributions.
+ Define this to /usr/openwin for Suns that don't have MIT X11 installed. */
+#define X11Dir /usr/X11R6
+
+/* Define to please your compiler (as chosen in Makefile) */
+#define CcOptions -O
+#define CcLibs
+
+/* Install commands and flags. The ones below assume a BSD-style install.
+ A script that has the required functionality can be found in
+ support/install.sh */
+#define InstallCmd install -c
+
+#define InstallBin InstallCmd -s -m 755
+#define InstallScript InstallCmd -m 755
+#define InstallMan InstallCmd -m 444
+#define InstallData InstallCmd -m 444
+
+/* NB: ./support/install-finger relies on these above defines being
+ present in this file. If you comment them out, you will have to
+ do the install by hand. */
+
+/* Should we look up system accounting information to fill in the "What"
+ field for each login? There are at least three good reasons for
+ not enabling this feature:
+ 1 - It entails a considerable overhead because in the worst case
+ the entire (possibly large) accounting file has to be scanned once.
+ 2 - It may constitute a breach of user privacy to the outside world.
+ 3 - It is not really useful because all it gives you is the last, not
+ the current command executed by the user.
+ However, the accounting information can always be surpressed by
+ specifying an empty "acctfile" hostconfig attribute, so there is no
+ real reason to disable it here. */
+#undef WANT_ACCT
+
+/* Default print widths in short finger output (one login per line).
+ These refer to the real name, what, hostname, and location field,
+ respectively.
+ Since screen real estate is precious you want to adjust this according to
+ wha is requried for local hostnames etc. It can be changed at runtime
+ using the -width option.
+ The field widths probably not add up to more than 49 or the output will
+ exceed a standard 80 column tty width. (You might want to decrease this
+ by one if your terminal driver cannot handle 80 character lines without
+ inserting blank lines). */
+#ifdef WANT_ACCT
+#define DEFAULT_WIDTHS 16, 7, 8, 17
+#else
+#define DEFAULT_WIDTHS 24, 0, 12, 13
+#endif
+
+/* **************************************************************** */
+/* */
+/* Defines for FACE parameters */
+/* */
+/* **************************************************************** */
+
+/* Define MIT_MUGSHOTS if you store your mugshots in the same format as
+ the Lisp machine mugshots used at ai.mit.edu. */
+/* #define MIT_MUGSHOTS */
+
+/* Define X11_MUGSHOTS if you store your mugshots in X11 bitmap format. */
+/* #define X11_MUGSHOTS */
+
+/* Define BITMAP_MUGSHOTS if you want to use the format supplied with GNU
+ Finger. */
+/* #define BITMAP_MUGSHOTS */
+
+/* Define FACE_MUGSHOTS if your faces are stored in the Facesaver format
+ from uunet.uu.net. *not yet tested* */
+/* #define FACE_MUGSHOTS */
+
+/* Define RAST_MUGSHOTS if your mugshots are all of Rastafarians. No, wait,
+ I mean if your mugshots are stored in Sun (tm) rasterfile format. */
+/* #define RAST_MUGSHOTS */
+
+#ifdef PRINT_WIDGET
+/* Define PRINT_COMMAND to a parametrized string to build the print
+ spooling command line. The first string parameter is the printer
+ name, the second one a PostScript file containing the image to be
+ printed. */
+#define PRINT_COMMAND "/usr/ucb/lpr -P%s %s"
+
+/* Define DEFAULT_PRINTER to the printer name used in absence of the
+ PRINTER environment variable. */
+#define DEFAULT_PRINTER "ps"
+
+#endif /* PRINT_WIDGET */
+
+/* **************************************************************** */
+/* */
+/* Defines for network configuration */
+/* */
+/* **************************************************************** */
+
+/* Default number of seconds between polling cycles. */
+#define DEFAULT_POLL_INTERVAL 30
+
+/* Maximum number of clients to poll in one cycle. */
+#define DEFAULT_POLL_COUNT 100
+
+/* Default number of milliseconds before poll connection attempt times out. */
+#define DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 1000000
+
+/* Default number of milliseconds before read from poll connection times out. */
+#define DEFAULT_POLL_TIMEOUT 10000000
+
+/* How old the database files maintained by the polling daemon can get before
+ the software suspects something is wrong and issues a warning. */
+#define MIN_UPDATE_INTERVAL (4 * DEFAULT_POLL_INTERVAL)
+
+/* Define to a filename that should be looked for in user's home directories
+ and executed to produce long finger output. Undefine to disable user
+ script execution. */
+#undef FINGERRC
+
+/* Define the timeout in seconds used in talking to an RFC 931 server. */
+#define AUTH_TIMEOUT 10
+
+/* Define NOBODY_USER to the name of a user the finger reply daemon should run
+ as in case your inetd doesn't support such a user specification in
+ /etc/inetd.conf. This also determines the user/group id fingerrc
+ scripts are run with. Typically these values point to the
+ anonymous user "nobody" to prevent private information from being
+ given out inadvertedly.
+ NEVER leave in.fingerd running as root and have the FINGERRC
+ mechanism enabled. Even without FINGERRC, in.fingerd running as root
+ will allow users to circumvent read restrictions on files. */
+#define NOBODY_USER "nobody"
+
+/* Define USE_SYSLOG to the facility categeory under which you want
+ error and warning message to be logged. Check /usr/include/syslog.h
+ for appropriate categories, like LOG_DAEMON or LOG_LOCAL1.
+ If you have an old 4.2BSD syslog (like Ultrix) that knows no facilities,
+ define this anyway, to whatever you want.
+ Leaving USE_SYSLOG undefined will route messages to standard error.
+ This is not recommended because finger users will see error messages
+ really meant for the system administrator. */
+/* #undef USE_SYSLOG */
+#define USE_SYSLOG LOG_LOCAL5
+
+/* Define CPP_CMD if you want .plan files to be processed by cpp.
+ If the first character of a .plan file is `#' it is passed through cpp
+ before it is output. The following symbols are defined for convenience:
+ LOCAL 0 or 1 depending on where the finger is coming from
+ YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTE the current local time
+ Actually, you can define CPP_CMD to be any command that understands -D
+ options like cpp. So m4 would be fine, too, if you prefer that.
+
+ NOTE: This feature is subsumed by the more general FINGERRC functionality
+ and will disappear soon. Don't enable it if users currently don't rely
+ on it.
+
+ SECURITY NOTE: This feature should only be used if in.fingerd can be
+ arranged to run as user nobody. Even then, a user could inadvertedly
+ give out public, but possibly sensitive information using this feature,
+ such as the contents of /etc/passwd. However, all such information would
+ have to be world-readable, and therefore could easily be compromised using
+ other means, such as copying or mailing to other hosts. Still, BEWARE! */
+#undef CPP_CMD
+
+/* **************************************************************** */
+/* */
+/* Defines for OS configuration */
+/* */
+/* **************************************************************** */
+
+/*
+ * On the platforms mentioned in README.ICSI, the definitions
+ * below shouldn't require changes (except maybe USE_HPCLUSTER).
+ * If not, notify the maintainer. The same applies if you port
+ * the software to a new platform.
+ */
+
+/* Define SYSV to enable various things that most System V things tend
+ to do differently from real UNIXes (i.e., BSD). This includes the
+ location of the mail spool and various system calls. SYSV is just
+ an attempt to get things right most of the time, but you may have to
+ replace more specific #ifdef's where this fails. */
+#undef SYSV
+
+/* Define USE_LASTLOG if your system has a lastlog(5) database.
+ This will cause finger to accurately initialize its user database from
+ the information found in that file. */
+#if !defined(SYSV) || defined(sgi) || defined(__osf__) || defined(SVR4) || defined(linux)
+#define USE_LASTLOG
+#endif
+
+/* Define USE_TTYENT if your system has a getttyent(3) function
+ and you want to use the comment fields in the system's tty database file
+ as a fallback resource for tty locations. */
+#if !defined(SYSV) || defined(__osf__)
+#define USE_TTYENT
+#endif
+
+/* Define HAVE_UTMPX if your system supports an extended utmp database
+ (including, among other things, full remote hostnames). Look for
+ /usr/include/utmpx.h. */
+#if defined(SVR4)
+#define HAVE_UTMPX
+#endif
+
+#undef HAVE_XUTMP
+
+/* Define HAVE_UTHOST if your utmp records contain the ut_host field
+ recording the origin of remote logins (or the display names of
+ X11 terminal emulators). This is a major win in determining the
+ `Where' filed of finger packets. Check /usr/include/utmp.h to verify. */
+#define HAVE_UTHOST
+
+#undef NEED_UALARM
+#undef NEED_FLOCK
+#undef NEED_GETUSERSHELL
+#define HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME
+
+/* Define KEYBOARD to a device name whose access time is indicative of console
+ (e.g., keyboard or mouse) input. Same for KEYBOARD2 if there is more than
+ one such device. Make sure these device names are NOT "console". */
+
+#define KEYBOARD "kbd"
+#define KEYBOARD2 "mouse"
+
+#define MAILDIR "/var/mail"
+
+
+#ifdef __STRICT_BSD__
+#define SIGRET int
+#endif
+
+#define HAVE_VFORK
+
+#define HAVE_DIRENT
+
+#undef HAVE_MEMORY
+
+#undef HAVE_RASTERFILE
+
+/* Accounting file location (defaults should work in most cases) */
+#ifdef linux
+#define ACCT_FILE "/var/log/pacct"
+#endif
+
+/* Define USE_DBMALLOC only if you are a finger hacker and want to
+ debug heap management. It assumes Conor P. Cahill's dbmalloc package
+ is accessible with #include <debug/malloc.h> and -ldbmalloc. */
+/* #define USE_DBMALLOC */
+
+#define TTYLOCFILE "/usr/pkg/etc/fingerdir/ttylocs"
+
+/* File with miscellaneous host configuration info. */
+#define HOSTCONFIGFILE "/usr/pkg/etc/fingerdir/hostconfig"
+
+/* Directory to look for special target scripts in */
+#define TargetDir /usr/pkg/etc/fingerdir/targets
+#define TARGETDIR "/usr/pkg/etc/fingerdir/targets"
+
+#endif /* _CONFIG_H_ */
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/files/md5 b/net/icsi-finger/files/md5
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..aa119018971
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/files/md5
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+MD5 (icsi-finger-1.0.27.tar.Z) = 9de5ba16bdaa79ff7bc9ad364bfcf981
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-aa b/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-aa
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7ad4cc53246
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-aa
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- lib/error.c.old Sun Apr 5 00:38:04 1998
++++ lib/error.c Fri Jun 26 14:16:52 1998
+@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
+ int severity;
+ char *filename;
+ {
+-#ifndef linux
++#if 0
+ extern int sys_nerr;
+ extern char *sys_errlist[];
+ #endif
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-ab b/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-ab
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5981ca199db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/patches/patch-ab
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+--- support/cpp-Makefile.orig Thu Aug 17 04:40:19 1995
++++ support/cpp-Makefile Fri Jun 26 15:32:27 1998
+@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
+ #endif
+
+ FINGERDIR = FingerDir
+-TARGETDIR = $(FINGERDIR)/targets
++TARGETD = TargetDir
+ FINGERLIBDIR = $(.CURDIR)/../lib/
+ FINGERLIBOBJDIR = $(FINGERLIBDIR)$(MAKEOBJDIR)
+ FINGERLIB = $(FINGERLIBOBJDIR)/libfinger.a
+@@ -313,15 +313,15 @@
+
+ STAR = *
+ install.targets:
+- test -d $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR)
++ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD) || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD)
+ @for f in $(.CURDIR)/targets/$(STAR); do \
+ bname=`basename $$f` ; \
+ if [ ! -f $$f ]; then continue; fi ; \
+- if [ ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR)/$$bname ]; then \
+- echo "installing $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR)/$$bname" ; \
+- $(INSTALLSCRIPT) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR)/$$bname ; \
++ if [ ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD)/$$bname ]; then \
++ echo "installing $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD)/$$bname" ; \
++ $(INSTALLSCRIPT) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD)/$$bname ; \
+ else \
+- echo "not overwriting existing $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETDIR)/$$bname" ; \
++ echo "not overwriting existing $(DESTDIR)$(TARGETD)/$$bname" ; \
+ fi ; \
+ done
+
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/pkg/COMMENT b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/COMMENT
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3988921c163
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/COMMENT
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Distributed finger service.
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/pkg/DESCR b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/DESCR
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b6a9e8f5224
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/DESCR
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+ICSI finger (based on GNU finger) is intended for workstation pools
+and similar sites, that have unique usernames across multiple
+machines. A single finger request will return the status of the
+whole site, or the whereabouts of a person anywhere on the site.
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/pkg/MESSAGE.pre b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/MESSAGE.pre
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..699c9b24532
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/MESSAGE.pre
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE.pre,v 1.1 1998/07/22 12:08:24 is Exp $
+
+This is the NetBSD package for ICSI-finger, a more advanced version of
+GNU finger.
+
+This needs a log of configuration to be useful. Therefore it isn't activated
+when installed.
+
+You'll find example configuration files in
+/usr/pkg/share/examples/icsi-finger and
+/usr/pkg/share/examples/icsi-finger/targets, and are strongly advised
+to read the gfingerd and cfingerd man pages.
+
+Also, if you activate the package, you'll need to append
+/usr/pkg/share/examples/icsi-finger/inetd.conf-add to /etc/inetd.conf,
+/usr/pkg/share/examples/icsi-finger/services-add to /etc/services, and
+(on the master finger server)
+/usr/pkg/share/examples/icsi-finger/rc.local-add to /etc/rc.local.
diff --git a/net/icsi-finger/pkg/PLIST b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/PLIST
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..646acc3f946
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net/icsi-finger/pkg/PLIST
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1 1998/07/22 12:08:24 is Exp $
+bin/gfinger
+sbin/gfingerd
+sbin/packet2ascii
+sbin/ascii2packet
+sbin/vifinger
+libexec/in.fingerd
+libexec/in.cfingerd
+man/man1/gfinger.1
+man/man8/gfingerd.8
+man/man8/cfingerd.8
+man/man5/hostconfig.5
+man/man5/ttylocs.5
+share/examples/icsifinger/hostconfig
+share/examples/icsifinger/inetd.conf-add
+share/examples/icsifinger/rc.local-add
+share/examples/icsifinger/services-add
+share/examples/icsifinger/ttylocs
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/README
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/l-.df
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/l-.ps
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/noremote
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/s-.df
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/s-.ps
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.busy
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.clients
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.down
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.free
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.help
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.site
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-.users
+share/examples/icsifinger/targets/x-help