{ $Project$ $Workfile$ $Revision$ $DateUTC$ $Id$ This file is part of the Indy (Internet Direct) project, and is offered under the dual-licensing agreement described on the Indy website. (http://www.indyproject.org/) Copyright: (c) 1993-2005, Chad Z. Hower and the Indy Pit Crew. All rights reserved. } { $Log$ } { Rev 1.0 2/10/2005 2:26:36 PM JPMugaas New UnixTime Service (port 519) components. } unit IdUnixTime; interface {$i IdCompilerDefines.inc} uses {$IFDEF WORKAROUND_INLINE_CONSTRUCTORS} Classes, {$ENDIF} IdAssignedNumbers, IdTCPClient, IdTime; { This is based on a description at http://amo.net/AtomicTimeZone/help/ATZS_Protocols.htm#Unix UnixTime and UnixTime Protocol Unix is an operating system developed in 1969 by Ken Thompson. UnixTime counts "epochs" or seconds since the Year 1970. UnixTime recently hit it's billionth birthday. Because Unix is widely used in many environments, UnixTime was developed into a loose simple time protocol in the late 80's and early 90's. No formal UnixTime protocol has ever been officially published as an internet protocol - until now. UnixTime operates on the same UnixTime port - 519. Once a connection is requested on this port, exactly like in Time Protocol, the UnixTime value is sent back by either tcp/ip or udp/ip. When UDP/IP is used, a small packet of data must be received by the server in order to respond in the exact same fashion as Time Protocol. The UnixTime is then sent as an unsigned "unformatted" integer on the same port. } type TIdUnixTime = class(TIdCustomTime) protected procedure InitComponent; override; {$IFDEF WORKAROUND_INLINE_CONSTRUCTORS} public constructor Create(AOwner: TComponent); reintroduce; overload; {$ENDIF} published property Port default IdPORT_utime; end; implementation uses IdGlobalProtocols; { TIdUnixTime } {$IFDEF WORKAROUND_INLINE_CONSTRUCTORS} constructor TIdUnixTime.Create(AOwner: TComponent); begin inherited Create(AOwner); end; {$ENDIF} procedure TIdUnixTime.InitComponent; begin inherited; Port := IdPORT_utime; FBaseDate := UNIXSTARTDATE; end; end.