# -*- Mode: Python; tab-width: 4 -*-
# monitor client, win32 version
# since we can't do select() on stdin/stdout, we simply
# use threads and blocking sockets. <sigh>
import regsub
import socket
import string
import sys
import thread
import md5
def hex_digest (s):
m = md5.md5()
m.update (s)
return string.join (
map (lambda x: hex (ord (x))[2:], map (None, m.digest())),
'',
)
def reader (lock, sock, password):
# first grab the timestamp
ts = sock.recv (1024)[:-2]
sock.send (hex_digest (ts+password) + '\r\n')
while 1:
d = sock.recv (1024)
if not d:
lock.release()
print 'Connection closed. Hit <return> to exit'
thread.exit()
sys.stdout.write (d)
sys.stdout.flush()
def writer (lock, sock, barrel="just kidding"):
while lock.locked():
sock.send (
sys.stdin.readline()[:-1] + '\r\n'
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
print 'Usage: %s host port'
sys.exit(0)
print 'Enter Password: ',
p = raw_input()
s = socket.socket (socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect ((sys.argv[1], string.atoi(sys.argv[2])))
l = thread.allocate_lock()
l.acquire()
thread.start_new_thread (reader, (l, s, p))
writer (l, s)
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