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issue2551186 - replace socket.sslerror in mailgw.py.
roundup/mailgw.py:
replaced socket.sslerror with anypy/ssl_.SSLError
also looks like a socket.sslerror was removed from pops handling.
added it back using method above.
roundupanypy/ssl_.py:
defines replacement SSLError suitable for python2 or 3
tested by running nc -lp 995 or 993 (pop3s/imaps) and sending
gibberish when mailgw connects. This generates a bad version number
SSLError.
I need to get my imap and pop mock servers included for testing at
some point, but I am not sure how to make them bind to the right port
as they are priv ports.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 04 Jan 2022 18:39:40 -0500 |
| parents | b5fb268b7f04 |
| children | 7b9bddda9d2d |
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#! /bin/sh # When container starts verify that the trackers are configured. # If they are, start the server otherwise run roundup-admin # for installation and initialization. # "$@" should be a set of tracker=directory pairs. if ! [ -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then set -xv fi trap exit INT do_exit=0 for tracker_spec in "$@"; do # IFS== set a=b doesn't assign $1 and $2 in busybox ash # it also clobbers '$@'. 'echo mumble | read' starts read in a # subshell so vars are not available in parent. IFS="=" read tracker directory <<- EOE $tracker_spec EOE # ^ is a tab for use with <<- # was $tracker_spec in the form of a=b, if not ignore it. # allows setting CMD to -i index_template issue=tracker for example. if [ -z "$directory" ]; then continue; fi # something is specified or built wrong. Don't start. if [ ! -d "$directory" ]; then printf "Unable to find directory %s. Exiting\n" "$directory" exit 1 fi # user must define web in config.ini. if ! grep '^\s*web\s\s*=\s\s*' "$directory/config.ini" > /dev/null; then roundup-admin -i "$directory" install do_exit=1 fi # we have a valid config.ini so init database if not done if [ $do_exit == 0 -a ! -e "$directory/.init_done" ]; then if roundup-admin -i "$directory" init; then cat > "$directory/.init_done" <<- EOD Don't delete this file. The docker startup needs it so it won't re-initialze the database destroying all the data. EOD else do_exit=1 fi fi done # if any config.ini needs editing don't start up. if [ $do_exit == 0 ]; then # make roundup-server process 1 with exec exec roundup-server -n 0.0.0.0 "$@" fi exit 0
