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package org.mockftpserver.fake.command;
import org.mockftpserver.core.command.Command;
import org.mockftpserver.core.command.ReplyCodes;
import org.mockftpserver.core.session.Session;
import org.mockftpserver.core.util.HostAndPort;
import org.mockftpserver.core.util.PortParser;
/**
* CommandHandler for the PORT command. Handler logic:
*
* - Parse the client data host (InetAddress) submitted from parameters 1-4
*
- Parse the port number submitted on the invocation from parameter 5-6
*
- Send backa a reply of 200
*
*
* @author Chris Mair
* @version $Revision: 232 $ - $Date: 2009-06-13 19:18:01 -0400 (Sat, 13 Jun 2009) $
* @see org.mockftpserver.core.util.PortParser
*/
public class PortCommandHandler extends AbstractFakeCommandHandler {
protected void handle(Command command, Session session) {
HostAndPort client = PortParser.parseHostAndPort(command.getParameters());
LOG.debug("host=" + client.host + " port=" + client.port);
session.setClientDataHost(client.host);
session.setClientDataPort(client.port);
sendReply(session, ReplyCodes.PORT_OK, "port");
}
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