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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.runner.test.test_inetdconf -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details.
""" Parser for inetd.conf files """
from typing import Optional
# Various exceptions class InvalidConfError(Exception): """ Invalid configuration file """
class InvalidInetdConfError(InvalidConfError): """ Invalid inetd.conf file """
class InvalidServicesConfError(InvalidConfError): """ Invalid services file """
class UnknownService(Exception): """ Unknown service name """
class SimpleConfFile: """ Simple configuration file parser superclass.
Filters out comments and empty lines (which includes lines that only contain comments).
To use this class, override parseLine or parseFields. """
commentChar = "#" defaultFilename: Optional[str] = None
def parseFile(self, file=None): """ Parse a configuration file
If file is None and self.defaultFilename is set, it will open defaultFilename and use it. """ close = False if file is None and self.defaultFilename: file = open(self.defaultFilename) close = True
try: for line in file.readlines(): # Strip out comments comment = line.find(self.commentChar) if comment != -1: line = line[:comment]
# Strip whitespace line = line.strip()
# Skip empty lines (and lines which only contain comments) if not line: continue
self.parseLine(line) finally: if close: file.close()
def parseLine(self, line): """ Override this.
By default, this will split the line on whitespace and call self.parseFields (catching any errors). """ try: self.parseFields(*line.split()) except ValueError: raise InvalidInetdConfError("Invalid line: " + repr(line))
def parseFields(self, *fields): """ Override this. """
class InetdService: """ A simple description of an inetd service. """
name = None port = None socketType = None protocol = None wait = None user = None group = None program = None programArgs = None
def __init__( self, name, port, socketType, protocol, wait, user, group, program, programArgs ): self.name = name self.port = port self.socketType = socketType self.protocol = protocol self.wait = wait self.user = user self.group = group self.program = program self.programArgs = programArgs
class InetdConf(SimpleConfFile): """ Configuration parser for a traditional UNIX inetd(8) """
defaultFilename = "/etc/inetd.conf"
def __init__(self, knownServices=None): self.services = []
if knownServices is None: knownServices = ServicesConf() knownServices.parseFile() self.knownServices = knownServices
def parseFields( self, serviceName, socketType, protocol, wait, user, program, *programArgs ): """ Parse an inetd.conf file.
Implemented from the description in the Debian inetd.conf man page. """ # Extract user (and optional group) user, group = (user.split(".") + [None])[:2]
# Find the port for a service port = self.knownServices.services.get((serviceName, protocol), None) if not port and not protocol.startswith("rpc/"): # FIXME: Should this be discarded/ignored, rather than throwing # an exception? try: port = int(serviceName) serviceName = "unknown" except BaseException: raise UnknownService(f"Unknown service: {serviceName} ({protocol})")
self.services.append( InetdService( serviceName, port, socketType, protocol, wait, user, group, program, programArgs, ) )
class ServicesConf(SimpleConfFile): """ /etc/services parser
@ivar services: dict mapping service names to (port, protocol) tuples. """
defaultFilename = "/etc/services"
def __init__(self): self.services = {}
def parseFields(self, name, portAndProtocol, *aliases): try: port, protocol = portAndProtocol.split("/") port = int(port) except BaseException: raise InvalidServicesConfError( f"Invalid port/protocol: {repr(portAndProtocol)}" )
self.services[(name, protocol)] = port for alias in aliases: self.services[(alias, protocol)] = port
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