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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $RCSid = "$Id: xconv.pl,v 1.1 2001/06/27 01:49:25 achim Exp $";
sub print_header;
sub print_defaults;
print_header;
print_defaults;
while( <STDIN> ) {
chomp;
# Remove comment lines
if( grep /^#/, $_ ) {
next;
}
@command = split ;
if( !defined $command[0] ) {
next;
}
if( grep /rpc/, $command[2] ) {
print STDERR "Warning: Service $command[0] not added because\n";
print STDERR "xinetd does not handle rpc services well\n";
next;
}
print "service $command[0]\n";
print "{\n";
print "\tflags = REUSE NAMEINARGS\n";
print "\tsocket_type = $command[1]\n";
print "\tprotocol = $command[2]\n";
if( grep /no/, $command[3] ) {
print "\twait = no\n";
} else {
print "\twait = yes\n";
}
@user = split /\./, $command[4];
print "\tuser = $user[0]\n";
if( defined $user[1] ) {
print "\tgroup = $user[1]\n";
}
if( grep /internal/, $command[5] ) {
print "\ttype = INTERNAL\n";
print "\tid = $command[0]-$command[1]\n";
} else {
print "\tserver = $command[5]\n";
print "\tserver_args = ";
$i = 6;
while( defined $command[$i] ) {
print "$command[$i] ";
$i++;
}
print "\n";
}
print "}\n";
print "\n";
}
sub print_defaults
{
print "# The defaults section sets some information for all services\n";
print "defaults\n";
print "{\n";
print "\t#The maximum number of requests a particular service may handle\n";
print "\t# at once.\n";
print "\tinstances = 25\n";
print "\n";
print "\t# The type of logging. This logs to a file that is specified.\n";
print "\t# Another option is: SYSLOG syslog_facility [syslog_level]\n";
print "\tlog_type = FILE /var/log/servicelog\n";
print "\n";
print "\t# What to log when the connection succeeds.\n";
print "\t# PID logs the pid of the server processing the request.\n";
print "\t# HOST logs the remote host's ip address.\n";
print "\t# USERID logs the remote user (using RFC 1413)\n";
print "\t# EXIT logs the exit status of the server.\n";
print "\t# DURATION logs the duration of the session.\n";
print "\tlog_on_success = HOST PID\n";
print "\n";
print "\t# What to log when the connection fails. Same options as above\n";
print "\tlog_on_failure = HOST RECORD\n";
print "\n";
print "\t# The maximum number of connections a specific IP address can\n";
print "\t# have to a specific service. \n";
print "\tper_source = 5\n";
print "}\n";
print "\n";
}
sub print_header
{
print "# This file generated by xconv.pl, included with the xinetd\n";
print "# package. xconv.pl was written by Rob Braun (bbraun\@synack.net)\n";
print "#\n";
print "# The file is merely a translation of your inetd.conf file into\n";
print "# the equivalent in xinetd.conf syntax. xinetd has many \n";
print "# features that may not be taken advantage of with this translation.\n";
print "# Please refer to the xinetd.conf man page for more information \n";
print "# on how to properly configure xinetd.\n";
print "\n";
print "\n";
}
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