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29.Dd October 15, 2014
30.Dt FETCH 3
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm fetchMakeURL ,
34.Nm fetchParseURL ,
35.Nm fetchFreeURL ,
36.Nm fetchXGetURL ,
37.Nm fetchGetURL ,
38.Nm fetchPutURL ,
39.Nm fetchStatURL ,
40.Nm fetchListURL ,
41.Nm fetchXGet ,
42.Nm fetchGet ,
43.Nm fetchPut ,
44.Nm fetchStat ,
45.Nm fetchList ,
46.Nm fetchXGetFile ,
47.Nm fetchGetFile ,
48.Nm fetchPutFile ,
49.Nm fetchStatFile ,
50.Nm fetchListFile ,
51.Nm fetchXGetHTTP ,
52.Nm fetchGetHTTP ,
53.Nm fetchPutHTTP ,
54.Nm fetchStatHTTP ,
55.Nm fetchListHTTP ,
56.Nm fetchXGetFTP ,
57.Nm fetchGetFTP ,
58.Nm fetchPutFTP ,
59.Nm fetchStatFTP ,
60.Nm fetchListFTP
61.Nd file transfer functions
62.Sh LIBRARY
63.Lb libfetch
64.Sh SYNOPSIS
65.In sys/param.h
66.In stdio.h
67.In fetch.h
68.Ft struct url *
69.Fn fetchMakeURL "const char *scheme" "const char *host" "int port" "const char *doc" "const char *user" "const char *pwd"
70.Ft struct url *
71.Fn fetchParseURL "const char *URL"
72.Ft void
73.Fn fetchFreeURL "struct url *u"
74.Ft FILE *
75.Fn fetchXGetURL "const char *URL" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
76.Ft FILE *
77.Fn fetchGetURL "const char *URL" "const char *flags"
78.Ft FILE *
79.Fn fetchPutURL "const char *URL" "const char *flags"
80.Ft int
81.Fn fetchStatURL "const char *URL" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
82.Ft struct url_ent *
83.Fn fetchListURL "const char *URL" "const char *flags"
84.Ft FILE *
85.Fn fetchXGet "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
86.Ft FILE *
87.Fn fetchGet "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
88.Ft FILE *
89.Fn fetchPut "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
90.Ft int
91.Fn fetchStat "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
92.Ft struct url_ent *
93.Fn fetchList "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
94.Ft FILE *
95.Fn fetchXGetFile "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
96.Ft FILE *
97.Fn fetchGetFile "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
98.Ft FILE *
99.Fn fetchPutFile "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
100.Ft int
101.Fn fetchStatFile "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
102.Ft struct url_ent *
103.Fn fetchListFile "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
104.Ft FILE *
105.Fn fetchXGetHTTP "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
106.Ft FILE *
107.Fn fetchGetHTTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
108.Ft FILE *
109.Fn fetchPutHTTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
110.Ft int
111.Fn fetchStatHTTP "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
112.Ft struct url_ent *
113.Fn fetchListHTTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
114.Ft FILE *
115.Fn fetchXGetFTP "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
116.Ft FILE *
117.Fn fetchGetFTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
118.Ft FILE *
119.Fn fetchPutFTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
120.Ft int
121.Fn fetchStatFTP "struct url *u" "struct url_stat *us" "const char *flags"
122.Ft struct url_ent *
123.Fn fetchListFTP "struct url *u" "const char *flags"
124.Sh DESCRIPTION
125These functions implement a high-level library for retrieving and
126uploading files using Uniform Resource Locators (URLs).
127.Pp
128.Fn fetchParseURL
129takes a URL in the form of a null-terminated string and splits it into
130its components function according to the Common Internet Scheme Syntax
131detailed in RFC1738.
132A regular expression which produces this syntax is:
133.Bd -literal
134    <scheme>:(//(<user>(:<pwd>)?@)?<host>(:<port>)?)?/(<document>)?
135.Ed
136.Pp
137If the URL does not seem to begin with a scheme name, the following
138syntax is assumed:
139.Bd -literal
140    ((<user>(:<pwd>)?@)?<host>(:<port>)?)?/(<document>)?
141.Ed
142.Pp
143Note that some components of the URL are not necessarily relevant to
144all URL schemes.
145For instance, the file scheme only needs the <scheme> and <document>
146components.
147.Pp
148.Fn fetchMakeURL
149and
150.Fn fetchParseURL
151return a pointer to a
152.Vt url
153structure, which is defined as follows in
154.In fetch.h :
155.Bd -literal
156#define URL_SCHEMELEN 16
157#define URL_USERLEN 256
158#define URL_PWDLEN 256
159
160struct url {
161    char	 scheme[URL_SCHEMELEN+1];
162    char	 user[URL_USERLEN+1];
163    char	 pwd[URL_PWDLEN+1];
164    char	 host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1];
165    int		 port;
166    char	*doc;
167    off_t	 offset;
168    size_t	 length;
169    time_t	 ims_time;
170};
171.Ed
172.Pp
173The
174.Va ims_time
175field stores the time value for
176.Li If-Modified-Since
177HTTP requests.
178.Pp
179The pointer returned by
180.Fn fetchMakeURL
181or
182.Fn fetchParseURL
183should be freed using
184.Fn fetchFreeURL .
185.Pp
186.Fn fetchXGetURL ,
187.Fn fetchGetURL ,
188and
189.Fn fetchPutURL
190constitute the recommended interface to the
191.Nm fetch
192library.
193They examine the URL passed to them to determine the transfer
194method, and call the appropriate lower-level functions to perform the
195actual transfer.
196.Fn fetchXGetURL
197also returns the remote document's metadata in the
198.Vt url_stat
199structure pointed to by the
200.Fa us
201argument.
202.Pp
203The
204.Fa flags
205argument is a string of characters which specify transfer options.
206The
207meaning of the individual flags is scheme-dependent, and is detailed
208in the appropriate section below.
209.Pp
210.Fn fetchStatURL
211attempts to obtain the requested document's metadata and fill in the
212structure pointed to by its second argument.
213The
214.Vt url_stat
215structure is defined as follows in
216.In fetch.h :
217.Bd -literal
218struct url_stat {
219    off_t	 size;
220    time_t	 atime;
221    time_t	 mtime;
222};
223.Ed
224.Pp
225If the size could not be obtained from the server, the
226.Fa size
227field is set to -1.
228If the modification time could not be obtained from the server, the
229.Fa mtime
230field is set to the epoch.
231If the access time could not be obtained from the server, the
232.Fa atime
233field is set to the modification time.
234.Pp
235.Fn fetchListURL
236attempts to list the contents of the directory pointed to by the URL
237provided.
238If successful, it returns a malloced array of
239.Vt url_ent
240structures.
241The
242.Vt url_ent
243structure is defined as follows in
244.In fetch.h :
245.Bd -literal
246struct url_ent {
247    char         name[PATH_MAX];
248    struct url_stat stat;
249};
250.Ed
251.Pp
252The list is terminated by an entry with an empty name.
253.Pp
254The pointer returned by
255.Fn fetchListURL
256should be freed using
257.Fn free .
258.Pp
259.Fn fetchXGet ,
260.Fn fetchGet ,
261.Fn fetchPut
262and
263.Fn fetchStat
264are similar to
265.Fn fetchXGetURL ,
266.Fn fetchGetURL ,
267.Fn fetchPutURL
268and
269.Fn fetchStatURL ,
270except that they expect a pre-parsed URL in the form of a pointer to
271a
272.Vt struct url
273rather than a string.
274.Pp
275All of the
276.Fn fetchXGetXXX ,
277.Fn fetchGetXXX
278and
279.Fn fetchPutXXX
280functions return a pointer to a stream which can be used to read or
281write data from or to the requested document, respectively.
282Note that
283although the implementation details of the individual access methods
284vary, it can generally be assumed that a stream returned by one of the
285.Fn fetchXGetXXX
286or
287.Fn fetchGetXXX
288functions is read-only, and that a stream returned by one of the
289.Fn fetchPutXXX
290functions is write-only.
291.Sh FILE SCHEME
292.Fn fetchXGetFile ,
293.Fn fetchGetFile
294and
295.Fn fetchPutFile
296provide access to documents which are files in a locally mounted file
297system.
298Only the <document> component of the URL is used.
299.Pp
300.Fn fetchXGetFile
301and
302.Fn fetchGetFile
303do not accept any flags.
304.Pp
305.Fn fetchPutFile
306accepts the
307.Ql a
308(append to file) flag.
309If that flag is specified, the data written to
310the stream returned by
311.Fn fetchPutFile
312will be appended to the previous contents of the file, instead of
313replacing them.
314.Sh FTP SCHEME
315.Fn fetchXGetFTP ,
316.Fn fetchGetFTP
317and
318.Fn fetchPutFTP
319implement the FTP protocol as described in RFC959.
320.Pp
321If the
322.Ql P
323(not passive) flag is specified, an active (rather than passive)
324connection will be attempted.
325.Pp
326The
327.Ql p
328flag is supported for compatibility with earlier versions where active
329connections were the default.
330It has precedence over the
331.Ql P
332flag, so if both are specified,
333.Nm
334will use a passive connection.
335.Pp
336If the
337.Ql l
338(low) flag is specified, data sockets will be allocated in the low (or
339default) port range instead of the high port range (see
340.Xr ip 4 ) .
341.Pp
342If the
343.Ql d
344(direct) flag is specified,
345.Fn fetchXGetFTP ,
346.Fn fetchGetFTP
347and
348.Fn fetchPutFTP
349will use a direct connection even if a proxy server is defined.
350.Pp
351If no user name or password is given, the
352.Nm fetch
353library will attempt an anonymous login, with user name "anonymous"
354and password "anonymous@<hostname>".
355.Sh HTTP SCHEME
356The
357.Fn fetchXGetHTTP ,
358.Fn fetchGetHTTP
359and
360.Fn fetchPutHTTP
361functions implement the HTTP/1.1 protocol.
362With a little luck, there is
363even a chance that they comply with RFC2616 and RFC2617.
364.Pp
365If the
366.Ql d
367(direct) flag is specified,
368.Fn fetchXGetHTTP ,
369.Fn fetchGetHTTP
370and
371.Fn fetchPutHTTP
372will use a direct connection even if a proxy server is defined.
373.Pp
374If the
375.Ql i
376(if-modified-since) flag is specified, and
377the
378.Va ims_time
379field is set in
380.Vt "struct url" ,
381then
382.Fn fetchXGetHTTP
383and
384.Fn fetchGetHTTP
385will send a conditional
386.Li If-Modified-Since
387HTTP header to only fetch the content if it is newer than
388.Va ims_time .
389.Pp
390Since there seems to be no good way of implementing the HTTP PUT
391method in a manner consistent with the rest of the
392.Nm fetch
393library,
394.Fn fetchPutHTTP
395is currently unimplemented.
396.Sh HTTPS SCHEME
397Based on HTTP SCHEME.
398By default the peer is verified using the CA bundle located in
399.Pa /etc/ssl/cert.pem .
400The file may contain multiple CA certificates.
401A common source of a current CA bundle is
402.Pa \%security/ca_root_nss .
403.Pp
404The CA bundle used for peer verification can be changed by setting the
405environment variables
406.Ev SSL_CA_CERT_FILE
407to point to a concatenated bundle of trusted certificates and
408.Ev SSL_CA_CERT_PATH
409to point to a directory containing hashes of trusted CAs (see
410.Xr verify 1 ) .
411.Pp
412A certificate revocation list (CRL) can be used by setting the
413environment variable
414.Ev SSL_CRL_FILE
415(see
416.Xr crl 1 ) .
417.Pp
418Peer verification can be disabled by setting the environment variable
419.Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_PEER .
420Note that this also disables CRL checking.
421.Pp
422By default the service identity is verified according to the rules
423detailed in RFC6125 (also known as hostname verification).
424This feature can be disabled by setting the environment variable
425.Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_HOSTNAME .
426.Pp
427Client certificate based authentication is supported.
428The environment variable
429.Ev SSL_CLIENT_CERT_FILE
430should be set to point to a file containing key and client certificate
431to be used in PEM format. In case the key is stored in a separate
432file, the environment variable
433.Ev SSL_CLIENT_KEY_FILE
434can be set to point to the key in PEM format.
435In case the key uses a password, the user will be prompted on standard
436input (see
437.Xr PEM 3 ) .
438.Pp
439By default
440.Nm libfetch
441allows TLSv1 and newer when negotiating the connecting with the remote
442peer.
443You can change this behavior by setting the
444.Ev SSL_ALLOW_SSL2
445and
446.Ev SSL_ALLOW_SSL3
447environment variables to allow SSLv2 and SSLv3, respectively, and
448.Ev SSL_NO_TLS1 ,
449.Ev SSL_NO_TLS1_1 and
450.Ev SSL_NO_TLS1_2
451to disable TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 respectively.
452.Sh AUTHENTICATION
453Apart from setting the appropriate environment variables and
454specifying the user name and password in the URL or the
455.Vt struct url ,
456the calling program has the option of defining an authentication
457function with the following prototype:
458.Pp
459.Ft int
460.Fn myAuthMethod "struct url *u"
461.Pp
462The callback function should fill in the
463.Fa user
464and
465.Fa pwd
466fields in the provided
467.Vt struct url
468and return 0 on success, or any other value to indicate failure.
469.Pp
470To register the authentication callback, simply set
471.Va fetchAuthMethod
472to point at it.
473The callback will be used whenever a site requires authentication and
474the appropriate environment variables are not set.
475.Pp
476This interface is experimental and may be subject to change.
477.Sh RETURN VALUES
478.Fn fetchParseURL
479returns a pointer to a
480.Vt struct url
481containing the individual components of the URL.
482If it is
483unable to allocate memory, or the URL is syntactically incorrect,
484.Fn fetchParseURL
485returns a NULL pointer.
486.Pp
487The
488.Fn fetchStat
489functions return 0 on success and -1 on failure.
490.Pp
491All other functions return a stream pointer which may be used to
492access the requested document, or NULL if an error occurred.
493.Pp
494The following error codes are defined in
495.In fetch.h :
496.Bl -tag -width 18n
497.It Bq Er FETCH_ABORT
498Operation aborted
499.It Bq Er FETCH_AUTH
500Authentication failed
501.It Bq Er FETCH_DOWN
502Service unavailable
503.It Bq Er FETCH_EXISTS
504File exists
505.It Bq Er FETCH_FULL
506File system full
507.It Bq Er FETCH_INFO
508Informational response
509.It Bq Er FETCH_MEMORY
510Insufficient memory
511.It Bq Er FETCH_MOVED
512File has moved
513.It Bq Er FETCH_NETWORK
514Network error
515.It Bq Er FETCH_OK
516No error
517.It Bq Er FETCH_PROTO
518Protocol error
519.It Bq Er FETCH_RESOLV
520Resolver error
521.It Bq Er FETCH_SERVER
522Server error
523.It Bq Er FETCH_TEMP
524Temporary error
525.It Bq Er FETCH_TIMEOUT
526Operation timed out
527.It Bq Er FETCH_UNAVAIL
528File is not available
529.It Bq Er FETCH_UNKNOWN
530Unknown error
531.It Bq Er FETCH_URL
532Invalid URL
533.El
534.Pp
535The accompanying error message includes a protocol-specific error code
536and message, e.g.\& "File is not available (404 Not Found)"
537.Sh ENVIRONMENT
538.Bl -tag -width ".Ev FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS"
539.It Ev FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS
540Specifies a hostname or IP address to which sockets used for outgoing
541connections will be bound.
542.It Ev FTP_LOGIN
543Default FTP login if none was provided in the URL.
544.It Ev FTP_PASSIVE_MODE
545If set to
546.Ql no ,
547forces the FTP code to use active mode.
548If set to any other value, forces passive mode even if the application
549requested active mode.
550.It Ev FTP_PASSWORD
551Default FTP password if the remote server requests one and none was
552provided in the URL.
553.It Ev FTP_PROXY
554URL of the proxy to use for FTP requests.
555The document part is ignored.
556FTP and HTTP proxies are supported; if no scheme is specified, FTP is
557assumed.
558If the proxy is an FTP proxy,
559.Nm libfetch
560will send
561.Ql user@host
562as user name to the proxy, where
563.Ql user
564is the real user name, and
565.Ql host
566is the name of the FTP server.
567.Pp
568If this variable is set to an empty string, no proxy will be used for
569FTP requests, even if the
570.Ev HTTP_PROXY
571variable is set.
572.It Ev ftp_proxy
573Same as
574.Ev FTP_PROXY ,
575for compatibility.
576.It Ev HTTP_ACCEPT
577Specifies the value of the
578.Va Accept
579header for HTTP requests.
580If empty, no
581.Va Accept
582header is sent.
583The default is
584.Dq */* .
585.It Ev HTTP_AUTH
586Specifies HTTP authorization parameters as a colon-separated list of
587items.
588The first and second item are the authorization scheme and realm
589respectively; further items are scheme-dependent.
590Currently, the
591.Dq basic
592and
593.Dq digest
594authorization methods are supported.
595.Pp
596Both methods require two parameters: the user name and
597password, in that order.
598.Pp
599This variable is only used if the server requires authorization and
600no user name or password was specified in the URL.
601.It Ev HTTP_PROXY
602URL of the proxy to use for HTTP requests.
603The document part is ignored.
604Only HTTP proxies are supported for HTTP requests.
605If no port number is specified, the default is 3128.
606.Pp
607Note that this proxy will also be used for FTP documents, unless the
608.Ev FTP_PROXY
609variable is set.
610.It Ev http_proxy
611Same as
612.Ev HTTP_PROXY ,
613for compatibility.
614.It Ev HTTP_PROXY_AUTH
615Specifies authorization parameters for the HTTP proxy in the same
616format as the
617.Ev HTTP_AUTH
618variable.
619.Pp
620This variable is used if and only if connected to an HTTP proxy, and
621is ignored if a user and/or a password were specified in the proxy
622URL.
623.It Ev HTTP_REFERER
624Specifies the referrer URL to use for HTTP requests.
625If set to
626.Dq auto ,
627the document URL will be used as referrer URL.
628.It Ev HTTP_USER_AGENT
629Specifies the User-Agent string to use for HTTP requests.
630This can be useful when working with HTTP origin or proxy servers that
631differentiate between user agents.
632If defined but empty, no User-Agent header is sent.
633.It Ev NETRC
634Specifies a file to use instead of
635.Pa ~/.netrc
636to look up login names and passwords for FTP sites.
637See
638.Xr ftp 1
639for a description of the file format.
640This feature is experimental.
641.It Ev NO_PROXY
642Either a single asterisk, which disables the use of proxies
643altogether, or a comma- or whitespace-separated list of hosts for
644which proxies should not be used.
645.It Ev no_proxy
646Same as
647.Ev NO_PROXY ,
648for compatibility.
649.It Ev SSL_ALLOW_SSL2
650Allow SSL version 2 when negotiating the connection (not recommended).
651.It Ev SSL_ALLOW_SSL3
652Allow SSL version 3 when negotiating the connection (not recommended).
653.It Ev SSL_CA_CERT_FILE
654CA certificate bundle containing trusted CA certificates.
655Default value:
656.Pa /etc/ssl/cert.pem .
657.It Ev SSL_CA_CERT_PATH
658Path containing trusted CA hashes.
659.It Ev SSL_CLIENT_CERT_FILE
660PEM encoded client certificate/key which will be used in
661client certificate authentication.
662.It Ev SSL_CLIENT_KEY_FILE
663PEM encoded client key in case key and client certificate
664are stored separately.
665.It Ev SSL_CRL_FILE
666File containing certificate revocation list.
667.It Ev SSL_NO_TLS1
668Do not allow TLS version 1.0 when negotiating the connection.
669.It Ev SSL_NO_TLS1_1
670Do not allow TLS version 1.1 when negotiating the connection.
671.It Ev SSL_NO_TLS1_2
672Do not allow TLS version 1.2 when negotiating the connection.
673.It Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_HOSTNAME
674If set, do not verify that the hostname matches the subject of the
675certificate presented by the server.
676.It Ev SSL_NO_VERIFY_PEER
677If set, do not verify the peer certificate against trusted CAs.
678.El
679.Sh EXAMPLES
680To access a proxy server on
681.Pa proxy.example.com
682port 8080, set the
683.Ev HTTP_PROXY
684environment variable in a manner similar to this:
685.Pp
686.Dl HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.example.com:8080
687.Pp
688If the proxy server requires authentication, there are
689two options available for passing the authentication data.
690The first method is by using the proxy URL:
691.Pp
692.Dl HTTP_PROXY=http://<user>:<pwd>@proxy.example.com:8080
693.Pp
694The second method is by using the
695.Ev HTTP_PROXY_AUTH
696environment variable:
697.Bd -literal -offset indent
698HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.example.com:8080
699HTTP_PROXY_AUTH=basic:*:<user>:<pwd>
700.Ed
701.Pp
702To disable the use of a proxy for an HTTP server running on the local
703host, define
704.Ev NO_PROXY
705as follows:
706.Bd -literal -offset indent
707NO_PROXY=localhost,127.0.0.1
708.Ed
709.Pp
710Access HTTPS website without any certificate verification whatsoever:
711.Bd -literal -offset indent
712SSL_NO_VERIFY_PEER=1
713SSL_NO_VERIFY_HOSTNAME=1
714.Ed
715.Pp
716Access HTTPS website using client certificate based authentication
717and a private CA:
718.Bd -literal -offset indent
719SSL_CLIENT_CERT_FILE=/path/to/client.pem
720SSL_CA_CERT_FILE=/path/to/myca.pem
721.Ed
722.Sh SEE ALSO
723.Xr fetch 1 ,
724.Xr ftpio 3 ,
725.Xr ip 4
726.Rs
727.%A J. Postel
728.%A J. K. Reynolds
729.%D October 1985
730.%B File Transfer Protocol
731.%O RFC959
732.Re
733.Rs
734.%A P. Deutsch
735.%A A. Emtage
736.%A A. Marine.
737.%D May 1994
738.%T How to Use Anonymous FTP
739.%O RFC1635
740.Re
741.Rs
742.%A T. Berners-Lee
743.%A L. Masinter
744.%A M. McCahill
745.%D December 1994
746.%T Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
747.%O RFC1738
748.Re
749.Rs
750.%A R. Fielding
751.%A J. Gettys
752.%A J. Mogul
753.%A H. Frystyk
754.%A L. Masinter
755.%A P. Leach
756.%A T. Berners-Lee
757.%D January 1999
758.%B Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
759.%O RFC2616
760.Re
761.Rs
762.%A J. Franks
763.%A P. Hallam-Baker
764.%A J. Hostetler
765.%A S. Lawrence
766.%A P. Leach
767.%A A. Luotonen
768.%A L. Stewart
769.%D June 1999
770.%B HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication
771.%O RFC2617
772.Re
773.Sh HISTORY
774The
775.Nm fetch
776library first appeared in
777.Fx 3.0 .
778.Sh AUTHORS
779.An -nosplit
780The
781.Nm fetch
782library was mostly written by
783.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org
784with numerous suggestions and contributions from
785.An Jordan K. Hubbard Aq Mt jkh@FreeBSD.org ,
786.An Eugene Skepner Aq Mt eu@qub.com ,
787.An Hajimu Umemoto Aq Mt ume@FreeBSD.org ,
788.An Henry Whincup Aq Mt henry@techiebod.com ,
789.An Jukka A. Ukkonen Aq Mt jau@iki.fi ,
790.An Jean-Fran\(,cois Dockes Aq Mt jf@dockes.org ,
791.An Michael Gmelin Aq Mt freebsd@grem.de
792and others.
793It replaces the older
794.Nm ftpio
795library written by
796.An Poul-Henning Kamp Aq Mt phk@FreeBSD.org
797and
798.An Jordan K. Hubbard Aq Mt jkh@FreeBSD.org .
799.Pp
800This manual page was written by
801.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org
802and
803.An Michael Gmelin Aq Mt freebsd@grem.de .
804.Sh BUGS
805Some parts of the library are not yet implemented.
806The most notable
807examples of this are
808.Fn fetchPutHTTP ,
809.Fn fetchListHTTP ,
810.Fn fetchListFTP
811and FTP proxy support.
812.Pp
813There is no way to select a proxy at run-time other than setting the
814.Ev HTTP_PROXY
815or
816.Ev FTP_PROXY
817environment variables as appropriate.
818.Pp
819.Nm libfetch
820does not understand or obey 305 (Use Proxy) replies.
821.Pp
822Error numbers are unique only within a certain context; the error
823codes used for FTP and HTTP overlap, as do those used for resolver and
824system errors.
825For instance, error code 202 means "Command not
826implemented, superfluous at this site" in an FTP context and
827"Accepted" in an HTTP context.
828.Pp
829.Fn fetchStatFTP
830does not check that the result of an MDTM command is a valid date.
831.Pp
832In case password protected keys are used for client certificate based
833authentication the user is prompted for the password on each and every
834fetch operation.
835.Pp
836The man page is incomplete, poorly written and produces badly
837formatted text.
838.Pp
839The error reporting mechanism is unsatisfactory.
840.Pp
841Some parts of the code are not fully reentrant.
842