weno ase unos dias estaba como loco pidiendo el code para cmd pipe en vb6
aka se los dejo
todos los creditos a Sancho.Mazorka(por el code)i a E0N(por la solucion a los comandos dir, cd, etc.)
PD: Para ejecutar comandos como dir, cd, etc, antepongan un
cmd /k "Ej: cmd /k dir C:\"
'Redirects output from console program to textbox.
'Requires two textboxes and one command button.
'Set MultiLine property of Text2 to true.
'
'Original bcx version of this program was made by
' dl <dl@tks.cjb.net>
'VB port was made by Jernej Simoncic <jernej@isg.si>
'Visit Jernejs site at http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
'
'Note: don't run plain DOS programs with this example
'under Windows 95,98 and ME, as the program freezes when
'execution of program is finnished.
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function CreatePipe Lib "kernel32" (phReadPipe As Long, phWritePipe As Long, lpPipeAttributes As SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, ByVal nSize As Long) As Long
Private Declare Sub GetStartupInfo Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetStartupInfoA" (lpStartupInfo As STARTUPINFO)
Private Declare Function CreateProcess Lib "kernel32" Alias "CreateProcessA" (ByVal lpApplicationName As String, ByVal lpCommandLine As String, lpProcessAttributes As Any, lpThreadAttributes As Any, ByVal bInheritHandles As Long, ByVal dwCreationFlags As Long, lpEnvironment As Any, ByVal lpCurrentDriectory As String, lpStartupInfo As STARTUPINFO, lpProcessInformation As PROCESS_INFORMATION) As Long
Private Declare Function SetWindowText Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowTextA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpString As String) As Long
Private Declare Function ReadFile Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hFile As Long, lpBuffer As Any, ByVal nNumberOfBytesToRead As Long, lpNumberOfBytesRead As Long, lpOverlapped As Any) As Long
Private Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" Alias "SendMessageA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, lParam As Any) As Long
Private Declare Function CloseHandle Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hObject As Long) As Long
Private Type SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
nLength As Long
lpSecurityDescriptor As Long
bInheritHandle As Long
End Type
Private Type PROCESS_INFORMATION
hProcess As Long
hThread As Long
dwProcessId As Long
dwThreadId As Long
End Type
Private Type STARTUPINFO
cb As Long
lpReserved As Long
lpDesktop As Long
lpTitle As Long
dwX As Long
dwY As Long
dwXSize As Long
dwYSize As Long
dwXCountChars As Long
dwYCountChars As Long
dwFillAttribute As Long
dwFlags As Long
wShowWindow As Integer
cbReserved2 As Integer
lpReserved2 As Byte
hStdInput As Long
hStdOutput As Long
hStdError As Long
End Type
Private Type OVERLAPPED
ternal As Long
ternalHigh As Long
offset As Long
OffsetHigh As Long
hEvent As Long
End Type
Private Const STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW = &H1
Private Const STARTF_USESTDHANDLES = &H100
Private Const SW_HIDE = 0
Private Const EM_SETSEL = &HB1
Private Const EM_REPLACESEL = &HC2
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Command1.Enabled = False
Redirect Text1.Text, Text2
Command1.Enabled = True
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Text1.Text = "ping"
End Sub
Private Sub Form_QueryUnload(Cancel As Integer, UnloadMode As Integer)
If Command1.Enabled = False Then Cancel = True
End Sub
Sub Redirect(cmdLine As String, objTarget As Object)
Dim i%, t$
Dim pa As SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
Dim pra As SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
Dim tra As SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
Dim pi As PROCESS_INFORMATION
Dim sui As STARTUPINFO
Dim hRead As Long
Dim hWrite As Long
Dim bRead As Long
Dim lpBuffer(1024) As Byte
pa.nLength = Len(pa)
pa.lpSecurityDescriptor = 0
pa.bInheritHandle = True
pra.nLength = Len(pra)
tra.nLength = Len(tra)
If CreatePipe(hRead, hWrite, pa, 0) <> 0 Then
sui.cb = Len(sui)
GetStartupInfo sui
sui.hStdOutput = hWrite
sui.hStdError = hWrite
sui.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW Or STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
sui.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE
If CreateProcess(vbNullString, cmdLine, pra, tra, True, 0, Null, vbNullString, sui, pi) <> 0 Then
SetWindowText objTarget.hwnd, ""
Do
Erase lpBuffer()
If ReadFile(hRead, lpBuffer(0), 1023, bRead, ByVal 0&) Then
SendMessage objTarget.hwnd, EM_SETSEL, -1, 0
SendMessage objTarget.hwnd, EM_REPLACESEL, False, lpBuffer(0)
DoEvents
Else
CloseHandle pi.hThread
CloseHandle pi.hProcess
Exit Do
End If
CloseHandle hWrite
Loop
CloseHandle hRead
End If
End If
End Sub
Está bien el source ;D ;D ;D ;D, pero le faltan algunas cosas, como poder usar el comando cd.. para moverse por el árbol, por q siempre se keda atascado en la ruta esde donde lo ejecutes...
Alguien conoce un codigo q se comporte al 100% como una shell? o un manual donde expliken los fundamentos teoricos basicos del pipe (lo cual seria bastante mas interesante q el source..) para hacerme uno yo??
pues no hay mas que mirarse la documentacion. creas el proceso y lees/escribes los comandos al proceso.
Cita de: - en 23 Abril 2007, 19:37 PM
pues no hay mas que mirarse la documentacion. creas el proceso y lees/escribes los comandos al proceso.
Pues buscaré un poco mas a ver..
CitarThe CreatePipe function creates an anonymous pipe, and returns handles to the read and write ends of the pipe.
BOOL CreatePipe(
PHANDLE hReadPipe, // address of variable for read handle
PHANDLE hWritePipe, // address of variable for write handle
LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpPipeAttributes, // pointer to security attributes
DWORD nSize // number of bytes reserved for pipe
);
Parameters
hReadPipe
Points to the variable that receives the read handle for the pipe.
hWritePipe
Points to the variable that receives the write handle for the pipe.
lpPipeAttributes
Pointer to a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure that determines whether the returned handle can be inherited by child processes. If lpPipeAttributes is NULL, the handle cannot be inherited.
Windows NT: The lpSecurityDescriptor member of the structure specifies a security descriptor for the new pipe. If lpPipeAttributes is NULL, the pipe gets a default security descriptor.
Windows 95: The lpSecurityDescriptor member of the structure is ignored.
nSize
Specifies the buffer size for the pipe. The size is only a suggestion; the system uses the value to calculate an appropriate buffering mechanism. If this parameter is zero, the system uses the default buffer size.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
CreatePipe creates the pipe, assigning the specified pipe size to the storage buffer. CreatePipe also creates handles that the process uses to read from and write to the buffer in subsequent calls to the ReadFile and WriteFile functions.
To read from the pipe, a process uses the read handle in a call to the ReadFile function. ReadFile returns when one of the following is true: a write operation completes on the write end of the pipe, the number of bytes requested has been read, or an error occurs.
When a process uses WriteFile to write to an anonymous pipe, the write operation is not completed until all bytes are written. If the pipe buffer is full before all bytes are written, WriteFile does not return until another process or thread uses ReadFile to make more buffer space available.