#!/bin/sh @EFT_AUTOCONF_WARNING@ # # generated from $Id: eftp.sh.in,v 1.2 1999/07/25 21:55:37 he Exp $ # # This opens an eurofile session to a remote eurofile server # # Usage: eftp.sh PHONE_NUMBER [USER[/PASSWORD]] # # PHONENUMBER can also be "localhost" in which case a local loopback # connection on top of the isdnloop driver will be used. # # There must be no x25 route set up before this script is called. # # # READ and EDIT this script before using it! # # For this script to work, the basic setup for the isdn and x25 # drivers must be done. The following three modules must be loaded # (or compiled into the kernel) before calling this script: # # "x25" (insmod x25) # "isdn" (insmod isdn) # An isdn HL driver which supports l2_prot x75i # (i.e. insmod hisax ...) # # #***************************** # # Parameters to be configured by the user of this script # #****************************** # #Location of my developement kernel. Modules are not installed #(no 'make modules_install' after compiling the kernel) but loaded #directly from the kernel source tree location. # # The directory where all my development kernel trees are located # KHOME=/home/kernel # #The basename of the directory where the linux kernel with experimental # "x25-on-top-of-isdn"-extensions is located. (To override the default # location set the environment variable KERNEL before calling this script) # KERNEL=${KERNEL:-linux-ix25} # #Where the x25 utility package is located # X25UTIL=$KHOME/util/x25/x25-utils-2.1.20 X25ROUTE=@X25ROUTE@ # # Location of the loopctrl binary from the isdn4k-util package # LOOPCTRL=@LOOPCTRL@ # # Location of the (patched) isdnctrl binary that supports the x25 features # ISDNCTRL=@ISDNCTRL@ # #you will need an actual version of insmod working with your current 2.1.x #kernel. I didn't install this in /sbin, thus # INSMOD=@INSMOD@ # # #if insmod shall load the isdnloop module directly from the devolpement kernel # source tree (or somewhere else), add something like # # MODPATH=${MODPATH:-$KHOME/$KERNEL/modules/}; export MODPATH # # The remaining parameters are only needed if you want to set up # connections on top of real isdn HL drivers. If you only want to use # loopback connections (on top of the isdnloop HL driver) you are done now. # #The following parameters are usually imported from @I4LCONFDIR@/eft.conf #MSNs used for outgoing and incoming eurofile connections. EFT_CLIENT_MSN=XXXXXX EFT_SERVER_MSN=xxxxx # The user id is switched before the eftp program is started. EFT_CLIENT_USERID=xxx # # # ISDN number of your remote peer DIALOUT=$1 RCFILE=@I4LCONFDIR@/eft.conf if [ -f $RCFILE ]; then . $RCFILE fi # #********************************************** # # End of user variable configuration section # #********************************************** # trap "" 2 3 case x$DIALOUT in xlocalhost) # for local testing of x.25 connections we load the isdnloop driver $INSMOD -m isdnloop isdnloop_id=isdnfake > /var/modules/isdnloop.map $LOOPCTRL -d isdnfake start dss1 00000 $EFT_CLIENT_MSN $EFT_SERVER_MSN sleep 1 # A local outgoing interface operating on top of (bound to) the # isdnloop driver. X.25 call requests to arbitray X.25 addresses will be # routet to the outgoing interface isdnxlo1. That call request will be # looped back to our own machine (and received at the incoming # interface created for the eft daemon). $ISDNCTRL addif isdnxout $ISDNCTRL eaz isdnxout $EFT_CLIENT_MSN $ISDNCTRL addphone isdnxout out $EFT_SERVER_MSN $ISDNCTRL l2_prot isdnxout x75i $ISDNCTRL encap isdnxout x25iface $ISDNCTRL huptimeout isdnxout 1800 #Kernels without i4l-cvs don't support dialmode, just trash error message $ISDNCTRL dialmode isdnxout auto > /dev/null 2>&1 $ISDNCTRL bind isdnxout isdnfake,0 ;; x[0-9]*) # outgoing interface operating on top of real HL driver (i.e. HiSax). # A HL driver must already have been loaded and support l2_prot x75i. # This will set up a real isdn connection and therefore might leave # traces on your phone bill. $ISDNCTRL addif isdnxout $ISDNCTRL eaz isdnxout $EFT_CLIENT_MSN $ISDNCTRL addphone isdnxout out $DIALOUT $ISDNCTRL l2_prot isdnxout x75i $ISDNCTRL encap isdnxout x25iface $ISDNCTRL huptimeout isdnxout 200 $ISDNCTRL secure isdnxout on #Kernels without i4l-cvs don't support dialmode, just trash error message $ISDNCTRL dialmode isdnxout auto > /dev/null 2>&1 # $ISDNCTRL bind isdnxout bri_t0,0 ;; *) echo "incorrect number: $DIALOUT" exit 1; ;; esac #~kernel/eftp4linux-work/scripts/oops.sh echo ifconfig isdnxout up ifconfig isdnxout up echo $X25ROUTE add 0/0 isdnxout $X25ROUTE add 0/0 isdnxout cd /tmp eftpbin=@EFT_TOPDIR@/src/eftp/eftp su $EFT_CLIENT_USERID -c "$eftpbin -x '' -u $2" $ISDNCTRL hangup isdnxout $X25ROUTE del 0/0 isdnxout ifconfig isdnxout down $ISDNCTRL delif isdnxout if [ $DIALOUT = localhost ]; then sleep 2 echo removing isdnloop module @RMMOD@ isdnloop fi