openbsd-ports/security/slurpie/patches/patch-src_master_c
danh 4fb9d93ace Slurpie is a passwd file cracker similar to CrackerJack and John
the Ripper except that it can be run in a distributed environment
(multiple computers aka nodes).

Submitted by:	Brian Caswell <bmc@mitre.org>
2001-01-03 22:34:09 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-src_master_c,v 1.1.1.1 2001/01/03 22:34:09 danh Exp $
--- src/master.c.orig Wed Jan 3 15:24:09 2001
+++ src/master.c Wed Jan 3 15:25:01 2001
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ int init( void )
strcpy( global.node[id]->ipstr, str );
global.node[id]->addr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(str);
fscanf(fp,"%s\n", str );
- global.node[id]->addr.sin_port = atoi(str);
+ global.node[id]->addr.sin_port = htons(atoi(str));
global.node[id]->addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
global.node[id]->socket = socket( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 );
}
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ int main( int argc, u_char **argv )
{
print_handler("connecting to: %s %d: ",
global.node[id]->ipstr,
- global.node[id]->addr.sin_port );
+ ntohs(global.node[id]->addr.sin_port) );
if(!connect_node(id))
print_handler("connect failed.\n");
else
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ int main( int argc, u_char **argv )
{
print("closing connection: %s %d.\n",
global.node[id]->ipstr,
- global.node[id]->addr.sin_port );
+ ntohs(global.node[id]->addr.sin_port) );
disconnect_node(id);
}
}