#ifndef CKCNET_H #define CKCNET_H /* Network types */ #define NET_NONE 0 /* None */ #define NET_TCPB 1 /* TCP/IP Berkeley (socket) */ #define NET_TCPA 2 /* TCP/IP AT&T (streams) */ #define NET_SX25 3 /* SUNOS SunLink X.25 */ #define NET_DEC 4 /* DECnet */ #define NET_VPSI 5 /* VAX PSI */ #define NET_PIPE 6 /* LAN Manager Named Pipe */ /* Network virtual terminal protocols */ #define NP_NONE 0 /* None (async) */ #define NP_TELNET 1 /* TCP/IP telnet */ #define NP_VTP 2 /* ISO Virtual Terminal Protocol */ #define NP_X3 3 /* CCITT X.3 */ #define NP_X28 4 /* CCITT X.28 */ #define NP_X29 5 /* CCITT X.28 */ #define NP_CTERM 20 /* DEC CTERM */ #define NP_LAT 21 /* DEC LAT */ /* others here... */ /* Basic network function prototypes, common to all. */ _PROTOTYP( int netopen, (char *, int *, int) ); _PROTOTYP( int netclos, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int netflui, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int nettchk, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int netbreak, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int netinc, (int) ); _PROTOTYP( int nettol, (char *, int) ); _PROTOTYP( int nettoc, (char) ); /* SunLink X.25 support by Marcello Frutig, Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1990. Maybe this can be adapted to VAX PSI and other X.25 products too. */ #ifndef SUNOS4 /* Only valid for SUNOS4 */ #ifdef SUNX25 #undef SUNX25 #endif /* SUNX25 */ #endif /* SUNOS4 */ #ifdef SUNX25 #ifndef NETCONN /* SUNX25 implies NETCONN */ #define NETCONN #endif /* NETCONN */ #define MAXPADPARMS 18 /* Number of PAD parameters */ #define MAXCUDATA 12 /* Max length of X.25 call user data */ #define X29PID 1 /* X.29 protocol ID */ #define X29PIDLEN 4 /* X.29 protocol ID length */ #define X29_SET_PARMS 2 #define X29_READ_PARMS 4 #define X29_SET_AND_READ_PARMS 6 #define X29_INVITATION_TO_CLEAR 1 #define X29_PARAMETER_INDICATION 0 #define X29_INDICATION_OF_BREAK 3 #define X29_ERROR 5 #define INVALID_PAD_PARM 1 #define PAD_BREAK_CHARACTER 0 #define PAD_ESCAPE 1 #define PAD_ECHO 2 #define PAD_DATA_FORWARD_CHAR 3 #define PAD_DATA_FORWARD_TIMEOUT 4 #define PAD_FLOW_CONTROL_BY_PAD 5 #define PAD_SUPPRESSION_OF_SIGNALS 6 #define PAD_BREAK_ACTION 7 #define PAD_SUPPRESSION_OF_DATA 8 #define PAD_PADDING_AFTER_CR 9 #define PAD_LINE_FOLDING 10 #define PAD_LINE_SPEED 11 #define PAD_FLOW_CONTROL_BY_USER 12 #define PAD_LF_AFTER_CR 13 #define PAD_PADDING_AFTER_LF 14 #define PAD_EDITING 15 #define PAD_CHAR_DELETE_CHAR 16 #define PAD_BUFFER_DELETE_CHAR 17 #define PAD_BUFFER_DISPLAY_CHAR 18 #define MAXIX25 MAX_USER_DATA*7 #define MAXOX25 MAX_USER_DATA #include /* X.25 includes */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* C-Kermit X.3 / X.25 / X.29 / X.121 support functions */ _PROTOTYP( VOID shopad, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID initpad, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID setpad, (CHAR *, int) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID readpad, (CHAR *, int, CHAR *) ); _PROTOTYP( int qbitpkt, (CHAR *, int) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID setqbit, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID resetqbit, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID breakact, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int pkx121, (char *, CHAR *) ); _PROTOTYP( VOID x25oobh, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25diag, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25intr, (char) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25reset, (char, char) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25clear, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25stat, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25in, (int, CHAR *) ); _PROTOTYP( int x25inl, (CHAR *, int, int, CHAR) ); #endif /* SUNX25 */ /* DEC TCP/IP for (Open)VMS, previously known as UCX */ #ifdef DEC_TCPIP /* DEC_TCPIP implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef VMSTCPIP #define VMSTCPIP #endif /* VMSTCPIP */ #endif /* DEC_TCPIP */ /* TGV/SRI MultiNet, TCP/IP for VAX/VMS */ #ifdef MULTINET /* MULTINET implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef VMSTCPIP #define VMSTCPIP #endif /* VMSTCPIP */ #ifndef TGVORWIN /* MULTINET and WINTCP */ #define TGVORWIN /* share a lot of code... */ #endif /* TGVORWIN */ #endif /* MULTINET */ /* Wollongong TCP/IP for VAX/VMS */ #ifdef WINTCP /* WINTCP implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef VMSTCPIP #define VMSTCPIP #endif /* VMSTCPIP */ #ifndef TGVORWIN /* WINTCP and MULTINET */ #define TGVORWIN /* share a lot of code... */ #endif /* TGVORWIN */ #endif /* WINTCP */ /* Wollongong TCP/IP for AT&T Sys V */ #ifdef WOLLONGONG /* WOLLONGONG implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET /* Don't confuse WOLLONGONG */ #define TCPSOCKET /* (which is for UNIX) with */ #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ /* WINTCP, which is for VMS! */ #endif /* WOLLONGONG */ #ifdef EXCELAN /* EXCELAN implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #endif /* EXCELAN */ #ifdef INTERLAN /* INTERLAN implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #endif /* INTERLAN */ /* Telnet protocol */ #ifdef TCPSOCKET /* TCPSOCKET implies TNCODE */ #ifndef TNCODE /* Which means... */ #define TNCODE /* Compile in telnet code */ #endif /* TNCODE */ #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #ifdef SUNX25 /* SUNX25 implies TCPSOCKET */ #ifndef TCPSOCKET /* But doesn't imply TNCODE */ #define TCPSOCKET #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #endif /* SUNX25 */ /* This is the TCPSOCKET section... */ #ifdef TCPSOCKET #ifndef NETCONN /* TCPSOCKET implies NETCONN */ #define NETCONN #endif /* NETCONN */ /* BSD sockets library header files */ #ifdef UNIX /* UNIX section */ #ifdef INTERLAN /* Racal-Interlan TCP/IP */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #else /* Normal BSD TCP/IP library */ #ifndef HPUX #include #endif /* HPUX */ #include #ifdef WOLLONGONG #include #else #include #endif /* WOLLONGONG */ #endif /* INTERLAN */ #ifndef EXCELAN #include #ifndef INTERLAN #ifdef WOLLONGONG #define minor /* Do not include */ #include #else #ifndef OXOS #ifndef HPUX #include #endif /* HPUX */ #else /* OXOS */ /* In too many releases of X/OS, declares inet_addr() as * ``struct in_addr''. This is definitively wrong, and could cause * core dumps. Instead of including that bad file, inet_addr() is * correctly declared here. Of course, all the declarations done there * has been copied here. */ unsigned long inet_addr(); char *inet_ntoa(); struct in_addr inet_makeaddr(); unsigned long inet_network(); #endif /* OXOS */ #endif /* WOLLONGONG */ #endif /* INTERLAN */ #endif /* EXCELAN */ #ifdef EXCELAN /* Excelan TCP/IP */ #include #endif /* EXCELAN */ #ifdef I386IX /* Interactive Sys V R3 network. */ /* #define TELOPTS */ /* This might need defining. */ #define ORG_NLONG ENAMETOOLONG /* Resolve conflicting symbols */ #undef ENAMETOOLONG /* in and */ #define ORG_NEMPTY ENOTEMPTY #undef ENOTEMPTY #include #undef ENAMETOOLONG #define ENAMETOOLONG ORG_NLONG #undef ENOTEMPTY #define ENOTEMPTY ORG_NEMPTY #endif /* I386IX */ /* Data type of the inet_addr() function... We define INADDRX if it is of type struct inaddr. If it is undefined, unsigned long is assumed. Look at to find out. The following known cases are handled here. Other systems that need it can be added here, or else -DINADDRX can be included in the CFLAGS on the cc command line. */ #ifdef DGUX540 /* Data General UX 5.40 */ #define INADDRX #endif /* DGUX540 */ #ifdef DU2 /* DEC Ultrix 2.0 */ #define INADDRX #endif /* DU2 */ #else /* Not UNIX */ #ifdef VMS /* VAX/VMS section */ #ifdef WINTCP /* TWG WIN/TCP for VMS */ #include #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]types.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]socket.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include]netdb.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]domain.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]protosw.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.netinet]in.h" #include "twg$tcp:[netdist.include.sys]ioctl.h" #endif /* WINTCP */ #ifdef MULTINET /* TGV MultiNet */ #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]errno.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]types.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]socket.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]netdb.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.netinet]in.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]ioctl.h" #endif /* MULTINET */ #ifdef DEC_TCPIP #include #include #include #include "ckvioc.h" #define socket_errno errno #define bzero(s,n) memset(s,0,n) #define bcopy(h,a,l) memmove(a,h,l) #define socket_read read #define socket_write write #define socket_ioctl ioctl #define socket_close close #endif /* DEC_TCPIP */ #endif /* VMS */ #endif /* UNIX */ #endif /* TCPSOCKET */ #ifdef TNCODE /* If we're compiling telnet code... */ /* Make sure telnet symbols are defined; can't rely on library header files for any of them. */ #ifndef IAC /* First the telnet commands */ #define IAC 255 #endif /* IAC */ #ifndef DONT #define DONT 254 #endif /* DONT */ #ifndef DO #define DO 253 #endif /* DO */ #ifndef WONT #define WONT 252 #endif /* WONT */ #ifndef WILL #define WILL 251 #endif /* WILL */ #ifndef SB #define SB 250 #endif /* SB */ #ifndef BREAK #define BREAK 243 #endif /* BREAK */ #ifndef SE #define SE 240 #endif /* SE */ #ifndef TELOPT_ECHO /* Then the options */ #define TELOPT_ECHO 1 #endif /* TELOPT_ECHO */ #ifndef TELOPT_SGA #define TELOPT_SGA 3 #endif /* TELOPT_SGA */ #ifndef TELOPT_STATUS #define TELOPT_STATUS 5 #endif /* TELOPT_STATUS */ #ifndef TELOPT_TTYPE #define TELOPT_TTYPE 24 #endif /* TELOPT_TTYPE */ #ifndef NTELOPTS #define NTELOPTS 24 #endif /* NTELOPTS */ /* Telnet protocol functions defined in C-Kermit */ _PROTOTYP( int tn_ini, (void) ); /* Telnet protocol support */ _PROTOTYP( int tn_sopt, (int, int) ); _PROTOTYP( int tn_doop, (CHAR, int, int (*)(int) ) ); _PROTOTYP( int tn_sttyp, (void) ); _PROTOTYP( int tnsndbrk, (void) ); #endif /* TNCODE */ #endif /* CKCNET_H */