new examples for dumping, usleep, http echo server

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Gerhard Rieger 2008-10-15 22:52:10 +02:00
parent 4a7fee2d35
commit 3a060c1cf3

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@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ $ socat -,raw,echo=0 tcp:172.16.181.130:2023
// replace /bin/login by /bin/bash when using SSL client authentication, can be // replace /bin/login by /bin/bash when using SSL client authentication, can be
// run without root then // run without root then
// this is a cool trick, proposed by Christophe Lohr, to dump communications to
// two files; it would also work for other manipulations (recode, compress...)
// and it might also work with netcat ;-)
$ socat TCP-LISTEN:5555 SYSTEM:'tee l2r | socat - "TCP:remote:5555" | tee r2l'
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// emergence solution because usleep(1) is not always available
// this will "sleep" for 0.1s
$ socat -T 0.1 pipe pipe
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// a very primitive HTTP/1.0 echo server (problems: sends reply headers before // a very primitive HTTP/1.0 echo server (problems: sends reply headers before
// request; hangs if client does not shutdown - HTTP keep-alive) // request; hangs if client does not shutdown - HTTP keep-alive)
@ -45,6 +55,11 @@ $ socat -,raw,echo=0 tcp:172.16.181.130:2023
// incoming data back to client // incoming data back to client
$ socat TCP-LISTEN:8000,crlf SYSTEM:"echo HTTP/1.0 200; echo Content-Type\: text/plain; echo; cat" $ socat TCP-LISTEN:8000,crlf SYSTEM:"echo HTTP/1.0 200; echo Content-Type\: text/plain; echo; cat"
// a less primitive HTTP echo server that sends back not only the reqest but
// also server and client address and port. Might have portability issues with
// echo
./socat -T 1 -d -d tcp-l:10081,reuseaddr,fork,crlf system:"echo -e \"\\\"HTTP/1.0 200 OK\\\nDocumentType: text/html\\\n\\\n<html>date: \$\(date\)<br>server:\$SOCAT_SOCKADDR:\$SOCAT_SOCKPORT<br>client: \$SOCAT_PEERADDR:\$SOCAT_PEERPORT\\\n<pre>\\\"\"; cat; echo -e \"\\\"\\\n</pre></html>\\\"\""
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for communicating with an attached modem, I had reasonable results with // for communicating with an attached modem, I had reasonable results with
// following command line. Required privileges depend on device mode. // following command line. Required privileges depend on device mode.
@ -292,6 +307,7 @@ $ socat -d -d -d -d - udp-datagram:224.0.0.2:6666,bind=:6666,ip-add-membership=2
// on my Linux system I find in /usr/include/linux/cdrom.h the define: // on my Linux system I find in /usr/include/linux/cdrom.h the define:
// #define CDROMEJECT 0x5309 /* Ejects the cdrom media */ // #define CDROMEJECT 0x5309 /* Ejects the cdrom media */
// the following command makes something like ioctl(fd, CDROMEJECT, NULL) // the following command makes something like ioctl(fd, CDROMEJECT, NULL)
// (don't care about the read error):
$ socat /dev/cdrom,o-nonblock,ioctl-void=0x5309 - $ socat /dev/cdrom,o-nonblock,ioctl-void=0x5309 -
// setsockopt(): SO_REUSEADDR // setsockopt(): SO_REUSEADDR