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author | KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org> | 2018-07-19 16:14:28 +0100 |
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committer | KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org> | 2018-07-19 16:14:28 +0100 |
commit | c6cdec9c576439cea1a625947d1fa24270c06ebb (patch) | |
tree | d352454b8d8b26df4a68df341b2034723e065199 /README.md | |
parent | 464cedb474557f28b467164ae08bcb04a2d41ab3 (diff) |
some more details in README.md
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ You start the server using: If PORT is not specified, it will bind on port 70. If GOPHERDIR is not provided, it defaults to "./". Before starting `gosher` you might need to modify the values of the variables `NETCAT` and `STYLE` in `gosher` -(see "Which netca?" below). +(see "Which netcat?" below). If the selector is a directory, `gosher` will look for a file named `gophermap` to render the submenu. If a `gophermap` does not exist, @@ -26,24 +26,27 @@ set of options. For the sake of using `gosher`, the main issue is whether your `netcat` implementation does exit or not when its standard input gets closed. Notably, the original `netcat` implementation by hobbit@avian.org does **not** exit, while other common implementations -(OpenBSD `netcat`, `ncat` from the nmap project, and GNU `netcat`). The -current version of `gosher` can work with different implementations of -`netcat`, provided that the variable `NETCAT` points to the `netcat` -version you want to use, and that the variable `STYLE` in `gosher` is set -correctly. Please check below what is the recommended combination for -your version of `netcat`: - - +----------------+--------+ - | netcat version | STYLE | - +----------------+--------+ - | traditional | 'fork' | - +----------------+--------+ - | OpenBSD | 'pipe' | - +----------------+--------+ - | ncat | 'pipe' | - +----------------+--------+ - - +(OpenBSD `netcat`, `ncat` from the nmap project, and GNU `netcat`) +normally do. The current version of `gosher` can work with different +implementations of `netcat`, provided that the variable `NETCAT` points +to the `netcat` version you want to use, and that the variable `STYLE` +in `gosher` is set correctly. In particular, `STYLE` can pe set equal to +either 'pipe' or 'fork'. Please check below what is the recommended +combination for your version of `netcat`: + + +----------------+--------------+--------------+ + | netcat version | STYLE='fork' | STYLE='pipe' | + +----------------+--------------+--------------+ + | traditional | YES | NO | + +----------------+--------------+--------------+ + | OpenBSD | NO | YES | + +----------------+--------------+--------------+ + | ncat | YES | YES | + +----------------+--------------+--------------+ + +**N.B.: Using STYLE='pipe' is preferable, since the '-c' option used by +the 'fork' mode is a potential security risk** + ## Why `gosher`? Just for fun. There are only a few TCP/IP application protocols left |