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#!/usr/bin/perl |
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# Copyright (c) 2006 Hans Klunder <hans.klunder@bigfoot.com>. All rights reserved. |
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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use strict; |
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use warnings; |
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use IO::Select; |
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use IO::Socket; |
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use warnings; |
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use Data::Dump qw/dump/; |
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use Convert::ASN1 qw(asn_read); |
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use Net::LDAP::ASN qw(LDAPRequest LDAPResponse); |
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our $VERSION = '0.2'; |
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use fields qw(socket target); |
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sub handle { |
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my $clientsocket=shift; |
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my $serversocket=shift; |
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# read from client |
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asn_read($clientsocket, my $reqpdu); |
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log_request($reqpdu); |
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return 1 unless $reqpdu; |
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# send to server |
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print $serversocket $reqpdu or die "Could not send PDU to server\n "; |
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# read from server |
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my $ready; |
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my $sel = IO::Select->new($serversocket); |
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for( $ready = 1 ; $ready ; $ready = $sel->can_read(0)) { |
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asn_read($serversocket, my $respdu) or return 1; |
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$respdu = log_response($respdu); |
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# and send the result to the client |
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print $clientsocket $respdu; |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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sub log_request { |
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my $pdu=shift; |
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print '-' x 80,"\n"; |
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print "Request ASN 1:\n"; |
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Convert::ASN1::asn_hexdump(\*STDOUT,$pdu); |
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print "Request Perl:\n"; |
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my $request = $LDAPRequest->decode($pdu); |
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print dump($request); |
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} |
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sub log_response { |
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my $pdu=shift; |
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print '-' x 80,"\n"; |
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print "Response ASN 1:\n"; |
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Convert::ASN1::asn_hexdump(\*STDOUT,$pdu); |
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print "Response Perl:\n"; |
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my $response = $LDAPResponse->decode($pdu); |
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print dump($response); |
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if ( defined $response->{protocolOp}->{searchResEntry} ) { |
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my $uid = $response->{protocolOp}->{searchResEntry}->{objectName}; |
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warn "## SEARCH $uid"; |
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map { |
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if ( $_->{type} eq 'postalAddress' ) { |
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$_->{vals} = [ 'foobar' ]; |
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} |
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} @{ $response->{protocolOp}->{searchResEntry}->{attributes} }; |
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push @{ $response->{protocolOp}->{searchResEntry}->{attributes} }, |
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{ type => 'ffzg-datum_rodjenja', vals => [ '2009-01-01' ], } |
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; |
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$pdu = $LDAPResponse->encode($response); |
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} |
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return $pdu; |
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} |
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sub run_proxy { |
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my $listenersock = shift; |
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my $targetsock=shift; |
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die "Could not create listener socket: $!\n" unless $listenersock; |
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die "Could not create connection to server: $!\n" unless $targetsock; |
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my $sel = IO::Select->new($listenersock); |
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my %Handlers; |
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while (my @ready = $sel->can_read) { |
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foreach my $fh (@ready) { |
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if ($fh == $listenersock) { |
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# let's create a new socket |
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my $psock = $listenersock->accept; |
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$sel->add($psock); |
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} else { |
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my $result = handle($fh,$targetsock); |
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if ($result) { |
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# we have finished with the socket |
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$sel->remove($fh); |
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$fh->close; |
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delete $Handlers{*$fh}; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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my $listenersock = IO::Socket::INET->new( |
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Listen => 5, |
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Proto => 'tcp', |
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Reuse => 1, |
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LocalPort => 1389 |
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); |
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my $targetsock = new IO::Socket::INET ( |
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Proto => 'tcp', |
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PeerAddr => 'ldap.ffzg.hr', |
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PeerPort => 389, |
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); |
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run_proxy($listenersock,$targetsock); |
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1; |