* server-start under Windows - revisited
@ 2002-11-09 2:39 Ben Key
2002-11-09 13:10 ` Jason Rumney
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From: Ben Key @ 2002-11-09 2:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
I want to thank everyone who responded to my earlier message "server-start
under Windows." The feedback was valuable.
I just want to review what needs to be done to accomplish my ultimate goal
of getting emacsclient to work under Windows.
1. Modify server-start in server.el to detect if AF_LOCAL sockets are
available using the line
(featurep 'make-network-process '(:family local))
(Thanks go to to Kim F. Storm for this information.)
2. If AF_LOCAL sockets are not available, I need to then attempt to set the
server process using tcp sockets. This I am not certain how to do. Are TCP
sockets the same as INet? Can I do this with the following?
(setq server-process
(make-network-process
:name "server" :server t :noquery t
:service server-socket-name
:sentinel 'server-sentinel :filter 'server-process-filter
;; We must receive file names without being decoded.
;; Those are decoded by server-process-filter according
;; to file-name-coding-system.
:coding 'raw-text))
3. Modify Emacsclient.c so that it supports TCP sockets under Windows.
Does this sound about right?
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* Re: server-start under Windows - revisited
2002-11-09 2:39 server-start under Windows - revisited Ben Key
@ 2002-11-09 13:10 ` Jason Rumney
2002-11-09 20:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2002-11-10 18:07 ` Richard Stallman
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jason Rumney @ 2002-11-09 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Emacs-Devel (E-mail)
"Ben Key" <Bkey1@tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> 2. If AF_LOCAL sockets are not available, I need to then attempt to set the
> server process using tcp sockets. This I am not certain how to do. Are TCP
> sockets the same as INet? Can I do this with the following?
> (setq server-process
> (make-network-process
> :name "server" :server t :noquery t
> :service server-socket-name
> :sentinel 'server-sentinel :filter 'server-process-filter
> ;; We must receive file names without being decoded.
> ;; Those are decoded by server-process-filter according
> ;; to file-name-coding-system.
> :coding 'raw-text))
I would also add :host "127.0.0.1" to the above, to avoid opening the
server socket to the world. Other than that, the above looks OK, but
I am not familiar with that code, so my opinion might not mean much.
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* Re: server-start under Windows - revisited
2002-11-09 2:39 server-start under Windows - revisited Ben Key
2002-11-09 13:10 ` Jason Rumney
@ 2002-11-09 20:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2002-11-10 18:07 ` Richard Stallman
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2002-11-09 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Emacs-Devel (E-mail)
> 1. Modify server-start in server.el to detect if AF_LOCAL sockets are
> available using the line
>
> (featurep 'make-network-process '(:family local))
>
> (Thanks go to to Kim F. Storm for this information.)
>
> 2. If AF_LOCAL sockets are not available, I need to then attempt to set the
> server process using tcp sockets. This I am not certain how to do. Are TCP
> sockets the same as INet? Can I do this with the following?
> (setq server-process
> (make-network-process
> :name "server" :server t :noquery t
> :service server-socket-name
> :sentinel 'server-sentinel :filter 'server-process-filter
> ;; We must receive file names without being decoded.
> ;; Those are decoded by server-process-filter according
> ;; to file-name-coding-system.
> :coding 'raw-text))
I don't know whether it would work, but if it does, it still isn't
good enough because it opens up an enormous security hole: anybody
can connect to your machine on the given socket and ask your Emacs
to do just about anything.
Maybe it's OK if you only open a socket on the address `localhost'.
> 3. Modify Emacsclient.c so that it supports TCP sockets under Windows.
Another approach would be to try and get emacsclient.c and Emacs
to support unix-domain sockets (or something similar) under w32.
Stefan
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* Re: server-start under Windows - revisited
2002-11-09 2:39 server-start under Windows - revisited Ben Key
2002-11-09 13:10 ` Jason Rumney
2002-11-09 20:20 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2002-11-10 18:07 ` Richard Stallman
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Richard Stallman @ 2002-11-10 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
2. If AF_LOCAL sockets are not available, I need to then attempt to set the
server process using tcp sockets. This I am not certain how to do. Are TCP
sockets the same as INet?
Someone pointed out the danger of using Internet sockets: people on
other machines can send commands to your Emacs. You would have to do
a lot of work to implement security to prevent that.
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