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238 lines
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/* vim:set ts=4 sw=4 et cindent: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
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interface nsIFile;
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interface nsIServerSocketListener;
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interface nsISocketTransport;
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native PRNetAddr(union PRNetAddr);
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[ptr] native PRNetAddrPtr(union PRNetAddr);
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typedef unsigned long nsServerSocketFlag;
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/**
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* nsIServerSocket
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*
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* An interface to a server socket that can accept incoming connections.
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*/
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[scriptable, uuid(7a9c39cb-a13f-4eef-9bdf-a74301628742)]
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interface nsIServerSocket : nsISupports
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{
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/**
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* @name Server Socket Flags
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* These flags define various socket options.
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* @{
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*/
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/// The server socket will only respond to connections on the
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/// local loopback interface. Otherwise, it will accept connections
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/// from any interface. To specify a particular network interface,
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/// use initWithAddress.
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const nsServerSocketFlag LoopbackOnly = 0x00000001;
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/// The server socket will not be closed when Gecko is set
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/// offline.
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const nsServerSocketFlag KeepWhenOffline = 0x00000002;
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/** @} */
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/**
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* init
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*
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* This method initializes a server socket.
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*
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* @param aPort
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* The port of the server socket. Pass -1 to indicate no preference,
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* and a port will be selected automatically.
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* @param aLoopbackOnly
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* If true, the server socket will only respond to connections on the
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* local loopback interface. Otherwise, it will accept connections
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* from any interface. To specify a particular network interface,
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* use initWithAddress.
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* @param aBackLog
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* The maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to.
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* This parameter may be silently limited by the operating system.
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* Pass -1 to use the default value.
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*/
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void init(in long aPort,
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in boolean aLoopbackOnly,
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in long aBackLog);
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/**
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* initSpecialConnection
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*
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* This method initializes a server socket and offers the ability to have
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* that socket not get terminated if Gecko is set offline.
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*
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* @param aPort
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* The port of the server socket. Pass -1 to indicate no preference,
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* and a port will be selected automatically.
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* @param aFlags
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* Flags for the socket.
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* @param aBackLog
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* The maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to.
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* This parameter may be silently limited by the operating system.
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* Pass -1 to use the default value.
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*/
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void initSpecialConnection(in long aPort,
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in nsServerSocketFlag aFlags,
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in long aBackLog);
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/**
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* initWithAddress
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*
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* This method initializes a server socket, and binds it to a particular
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* local address (and hence a particular local network interface).
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*
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* @param aAddr
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* The address to which this server socket should be bound.
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* @param aBackLog
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* The maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to.
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* This parameter may be silently limited by the operating system.
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* Pass -1 to use the default value.
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*/
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[noscript] void initWithAddress([const] in PRNetAddrPtr aAddr, in long aBackLog);
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/**
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* initWithFilename
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*
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* This method initializes a Unix domain or "local" server socket. Such
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* a socket has a name in the filesystem, like an ordinary file. To
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* connect, a client supplies the socket's filename, and the usual
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* permission checks on socket apply.
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*
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* This makes Unix domain sockets useful for communication between the
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* programs being run by a specific user on a single machine: the
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* operating system takes care of authentication, and the user's home
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* directory or profile directory provide natural per-user rendezvous
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* points.
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*
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* Since Unix domain sockets are always local to the machine, they are
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* not affected by the nsIIOService's 'offline' flag.
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*
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* The system-level socket API may impose restrictions on the length of
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* the filename that are stricter than those of the underlying
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* filesystem. If the file name is too long, this returns
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* NS_ERROR_FILE_NAME_TOO_LONG.
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*
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* All components of the path prefix of |aPath| must name directories;
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* otherwise, this returns NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_DIRECTORY.
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*
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* This call requires execute permission on all directories containing
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* the one in which the socket is to be created, and write and execute
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* permission on the directory itself. Otherwise, this returns
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* NS_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED.
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*
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* This call creates the socket's directory entry. There must not be
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* any existing entry with the given name. If there is, this returns
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* NS_ERROR_SOCKET_ADDRESS_IN_USE.
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*
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* On systems that don't support Unix domain sockets at all, this
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* returns NS_ERROR_SOCKET_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED.
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*
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* @param aPath nsIFile
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* The file name at which the socket should be created.
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*
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* @param aPermissions unsigned long
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* Unix-style permission bits to be applied to the new socket.
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*
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* Note about permissions: Linux's unix(7) man page claims that some
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* BSD-derived systems ignore permissions on UNIX-domain sockets;
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* NetBSD's bind(2) man page agrees, but says it does check now (dated
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* 2005). POSIX has required 'connect' to fail if write permission on
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* the socket itself is not granted since 2003 (Issue 6). NetBSD says
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* that the permissions on the containing directory (execute) have
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* always applied, so creating sockets in appropriately protected
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* directories should be secure on both old and new systems.
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*/
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void initWithFilename(in nsIFile aPath, in unsigned long aPermissions,
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in long aBacklog);
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/**
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* close
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*
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* This method closes a server socket. This does not affect already
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* connected client sockets (i.e., the nsISocketTransport instances
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* created from this server socket). This will cause the onStopListening
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* event to asynchronously fire with a status of NS_BINDING_ABORTED.
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*/
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void close();
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/**
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* asyncListen
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*
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* This method puts the server socket in the listening state. It will
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* asynchronously listen for and accept client connections. The listener
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* will be notified once for each client connection that is accepted. The
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* listener's onSocketAccepted method will be called on the same thread
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* that called asyncListen (the calling thread must have a nsIEventTarget).
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*
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* The listener will be passed a reference to an already connected socket
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* transport (nsISocketTransport). See below for more details.
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*
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* @param aListener
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* The listener to be notified when client connections are accepted.
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*/
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void asyncListen(in nsIServerSocketListener aListener);
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/**
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* Returns the port of this server socket.
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*/
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readonly attribute long port;
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/**
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* Returns the address to which this server socket is bound. Since a
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* server socket may be bound to multiple network devices, this address
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* may not necessarily be specific to a single network device. In the
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* case of an IP socket, the IP address field would be zerod out to
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* indicate a server socket bound to all network devices. Therefore,
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* this method cannot be used to determine the IP address of the local
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* system. See nsIDNSService::myHostName if this is what you need.
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*/
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[noscript] PRNetAddr getAddress();
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};
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/**
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* nsIServerSocketListener
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*
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* This interface is notified whenever a server socket accepts a new connection.
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* The transport is in the connected state, and read/write streams can be opened
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* using the normal nsITransport API. The address of the client can be found by
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* calling the nsISocketTransport::GetAddress method or by inspecting
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* nsISocketTransport::GetHost, which returns a string representation of the
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* client's IP address (NOTE: this may be an IPv4 or IPv6 string literal).
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*/
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[scriptable, uuid(836d98ec-fee2-4bde-b609-abd5e966eabd)]
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interface nsIServerSocketListener : nsISupports
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{
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/**
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* onSocketAccepted
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*
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* This method is called when a client connection is accepted.
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*
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* @param aServ
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* The server socket.
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* @param aTransport
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* The connected socket transport.
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*/
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void onSocketAccepted(in nsIServerSocket aServ,
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in nsISocketTransport aTransport);
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/**
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* onStopListening
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*
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* This method is called when the listening socket stops for some reason.
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* The server socket is effectively dead after this notification.
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*
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* @param aServ
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* The server socket.
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* @param aStatus
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* The reason why the server socket stopped listening. If the
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* server socket was manually closed, then this value will be
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* NS_BINDING_ABORTED.
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*/
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void onStopListening(in nsIServerSocket aServ, in nsresult aStatus);
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};
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