Allow server to bind an OS-selected UDP port with -p 0.

It looks like Mosh used to be able to do this but the capability was
lost when port ranges were added in 141ec23.
This commit is contained in:
John Hood
2016-05-27 17:43:11 -04:00
parent c599987ff8
commit 8945efeb82
4 changed files with 21 additions and 9 deletions
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@@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ IP address of the local interface to bind (for multihomed hosts)
.TP
.B \-p \fIPORT\fP[:\fIPORT2\fP]
UDP port number or port-range to bind
UDP port number or port-range to bind. \fB\-p 0\fP will let the
operating system pick an available UDP port.
.TP
.B \-c \fICOLORS\fP
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@@ -183,9 +183,12 @@ Synonym for \-\-family=inet6
Use a particular server-side UDP port or port range,
for example, if this is the
only port that is forwarded through a firewall to the
server. Otherwise, \fBmosh\fP will choose a port between 60000 and
server. With \fB\-p 0\fP, the server will let the operating system pick an
available UDP port. Otherwise, \fBmosh\fP will choose a port between 60000 and
61000.
.TP
.B \-\-bind\-server={ssh|any|\fIIP\fP}
Control the IP address that the \fBmosh-server\fP binds to.
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@@ -187,13 +187,16 @@ if ( defined $port_request ) {
if ( $port_request =~ m{^(\d+)(:(\d+))?$} ) {
my ( $low, $clause, $high ) = ( $1, $2, $3 );
# good port or port-range
if ( $low <= 0 or $low > 65535 ) {
die "$0: Server-side (low) port ($low) must be within valid range [1..65535].\n";
if ( $low < 0 or $low > 65535 ) {
die "$0: Server-side (low) port ($low) must be within valid range [0..65535].\n";
}
if ( defined $high ) {
if ( $high <= 0 or $high > 65535 ) {
die "$0: Server-side high port ($high) must be within valid range [1..65535].\n";
}
if ( $low == 0 ) {
die "$0: Server-side port ranges may not be used with starting port 0 ($port_request).\n";
}
if ( $low > $high ) {
die "$0: Server-side port range ($port_request): low port greater than high port.\n";
}
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@@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ Connection::Connection( const char *desired_ip, const char *desired_port ) /* se
try INADDR_ANY. If a port request is given, we bind only to that port. */
/* convert port numbers */
int desired_port_low = 0;
int desired_port_high = 0;
int desired_port_low = -1;
int desired_port_high = -1;
if ( desired_port && !parse_portrange( desired_port, desired_port_low, desired_port_high ) ) {
throw NetworkException("Invalid port range", 0);
@@ -307,10 +307,10 @@ bool Connection::try_bind( const char *addr, int port_low, int port_high )
int search_low = PORT_RANGE_LOW, search_high = PORT_RANGE_HIGH;
if ( port_low != 0 ) { /* low port preference */
if ( port_low != -1 ) { /* low port preference */
search_low = port_low;
}
if ( port_high != 0 ) { /* high port preference */
if ( port_high != -1 ) { /* high port preference */
search_high = port_high;
}
@@ -688,7 +688,6 @@ bool Connection::parse_portrange( const char * desired_port, int & desired_port_
desired_port_high = desired_port_low;
return true;
}
/* port range; parse high port */
const char * cp = end + 1;
errno = 0;
@@ -708,5 +707,11 @@ bool Connection::parse_portrange( const char * desired_port, int & desired_port_
return false;
}
if ( desired_port_low == 0 ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Low port 0 incompatible with port ranges\n" );
return false;
}
return true;
}