| #! /usr/bin/env python |
| |
| """A multi-threaded telnet-like server that gives a Python prompt. |
| |
| This is really a prototype for the same thing in C. |
| |
| Usage: pysvr.py [port] |
| |
| For security reasons, it only accepts requests from the current host. |
| This can still be insecure, but restricts violations from people who |
| can log in on your machine. Use with caution! |
| |
| """ |
| |
| import sys, os, string, getopt, thread, socket, traceback |
| |
| PORT = 4000 # Default port |
| |
| def main(): |
| try: |
| opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "") |
| if len(args) > 1: |
| raise getopt.error, "Too many arguments." |
| except getopt.error, msg: |
| usage(msg) |
| for o, a in opts: |
| pass |
| if args: |
| try: |
| port = string.atoi(args[0]) |
| except ValueError, msg: |
| usage(msg) |
| else: |
| port = PORT |
| main_thread(port) |
| |
| def usage(msg=None): |
| sys.stdout = sys.stderr |
| if msg: |
| print msg |
| print "\n", __doc__, |
| sys.exit(2) |
| |
| def main_thread(port): |
| sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
| sock.bind(("", port)) |
| sock.listen(5) |
| print "Listening on port", port, "..." |
| while 1: |
| (conn, addr) = sock.accept() |
| if addr[0] != conn.getsockname()[0]: |
| conn.close() |
| print "Refusing connection from non-local host", addr[0], "." |
| continue |
| thread.start_new_thread(service_thread, (conn, addr)) |
| del conn, addr |
| |
| def service_thread(conn, addr): |
| (caddr, cport) = addr |
| print "Thread %s has connection from %s.\n" % (str(thread.get_ident()), |
| caddr), |
| stdin = conn.makefile("r") |
| stdout = conn.makefile("w", 0) |
| run_interpreter(stdin, stdout) |
| print "Thread %s is done.\n" % str(thread.get_ident()), |
| |
| def run_interpreter(stdin, stdout): |
| globals = {} |
| try: |
| str(sys.ps1) |
| except: |
| sys.ps1 = ">>> " |
| source = "" |
| while 1: |
| stdout.write(sys.ps1) |
| line = stdin.readline() |
| if line[:2] == '\377\354': |
| line = "" |
| if not line and not source: |
| break |
| if line[-2:] == '\r\n': |
| line = line[:-2] + '\n' |
| source = source + line |
| try: |
| code = compile_command(source) |
| except SyntaxError, err: |
| source = "" |
| traceback.print_exception(SyntaxError, err, None, file=stdout) |
| continue |
| if not code: |
| continue |
| source = "" |
| try: |
| run_command(code, stdin, stdout, globals) |
| except SystemExit, how: |
| if how: |
| try: |
| how = str(how) |
| except: |
| how = "" |
| stdout.write("Exit %s\n" % how) |
| break |
| stdout.write("\nGoodbye.\n") |
| |
| def run_command(code, stdin, stdout, globals): |
| save = sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr |
| try: |
| sys.stdout = sys.stderr = stdout |
| sys.stdin = stdin |
| try: |
| exec code in globals |
| except SystemExit, how: |
| raise SystemExit, how, sys.exc_info()[2] |
| except: |
| type, value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
| if tb: tb = tb.tb_next |
| traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb) |
| del tb |
| finally: |
| sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr = save |
| |
| from code import compile_command |
| |
| main() |