view libtommath/gen.pl @ 296:6b41e2cbf071 dbclient-netcat-alike

A hack to make dbclient to tcp forwarding netcat style. eg ./dbclient -i testkey -L 1234:remotehost:remoteport tunnelhost will ssh to tunnelhost (using testkey, there's no way to ask for a password) and then tcpfwd to remotehost:remoteport on stdin/stdout. There's no way to give a cmdline password, so -i for a keyfile will have to do. Yet another reason for agent forwarding. The 1234 is a dummy var, I think it has to be a valid portnumber though.
author Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>
date Tue, 21 Mar 2006 16:16:41 +0000
parents eed26cff980b
children 60fc6476e044
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Generates a "single file" you can use to quickly
# add the whole source without any makefile troubles
#
use strict;

open( OUT, ">mpi.c" ) or die "Couldn't open mpi.c for writing: $!";
foreach my $filename (glob "bn*.c") {
   open( SRC, "<$filename" ) or die "Couldn't open $filename for reading: $!";
   print OUT "/* Start: $filename */\n";
   print OUT while <SRC>;
   print OUT "\n/* End: $filename */\n\n";
   close SRC or die "Error closing $filename after reading: $!";
}
print OUT "\n/* EOF */\n";
close OUT or die "Error closing mpi.c after writing: $!";