+++ /dev/null
-include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
-
-PKG_NAME:=ddns-scripts
-PKG_VERSION:=1.0.0
-PKG_RELEASE:=22
-
-PKG_BUILD_DIR := $(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)
-
-include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
-
-define Package/ddns-scripts
- SECTION:=net
- CATEGORY:=Network
- SUBMENU:=IP Addresses and Names
- TITLE:=Dynamic DNS Scripts
- PKGARCH:=all
-endef
-
-define Package/ddns-scripts/description
- A highly configurable set of scripts for doing
- dynamic dns updates
-endef
-
-define Build/Prepare
-endef
-
-define Build/Configure
-endef
-
-define Build/Compile
-endef
-
-define Package/ddns-scripts/conffiles
-/etc/config/ddns
-endef
-
-define Package/ddns-scripts/install
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)
- $(CP) ./files/* $(1)/
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/init.d
- $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/etc/init.d/ddns $(1)/etc/init.d/
-endef
-
-$(eval $(call BuildPackage,ddns-scripts))
+++ /dev/null
-#################################################################
-# In order to enable dynamic dns you need at least one section,
-# and in that seciton the "enabled" option must be set to one
-#
-# Each section represents an update to a different service
-#
-# You specify your domain name, your username and your password
-# with the optins "domain", "username" and "password" respectively
-#
-# Next you need to specify the name of the service you are
-# connecting to "eg. dyndns.org". The format of the update
-# urls for several different dynamic dns services is specified
-# in the /usr/lib/ddns/services file. This list is hardly complete
-# as there are many, many different dynamic dns services. If your
-# service is on the list you can merely specify it with the
-# "service_name" option. Otherwise you will need to determine
-# the format of the url to update with. You can either add an
-# entry to the /usr/lib/ddns/services file or specify this with
-# the "update_url" option.
-#
-# We also need to specify the source of the ip address to associate with
-# your domain. The "ip_source" option can be "network", "interface"
-# or "web", with "network" as the default.
-#
-# If "ip_source" is "network" you specify a network section in your
-# /etc/network config file (e.g. "wan", which is the default) with
-# the "ip_network" option. If you specify "wan", you will update
-# with whatever the ip for your wan is.
-#
-# If "ip_source" is "interface" you specify a hardware interface
-# (e.g. "eth1") and whatever the current ip of this interface is
-# will be associated with the domain when an update is performed.
-#
-# If "ip_source" is "script" you specify a script to obtain ip address.
-# The "ip_script" option should contain path to your script.
-#
-# The last possibility is that "ip_source" is "web", which means
-# that in order to obtain our ip address we will connect to a
-# website, and the first valid ip address listed on that page
-# will be assumed to be ours. If you are behind another firewall
-# this is the best option since none of the local networks or
-# interfaces will have the external ip. The website to connect
-# to is specified by the "ip_url" option. You may specify multiple
-# urls in the option, separated by whitespace.
-#
-# Finally we need to specify how often to check whether we need
-# to check whether the ip address has changed (and if so update
-# it) and how often we need to force an update ( many services
-# will expire your domain if you don't connect and do an update
-# every so often). Use the "check_interval" to specify how
-# often to check whether an update is necessary, the "retry_interval"
-# to specify how often to retry in case the update has failed, and
-# the "force_interval" option to specify how often to force an
-# update. Specify the units for these values with the "check_unit",
-# the "retry_init" and the "force_unit" options. Units can be
-# "days", "hours", "minutes" or "seconds". The default force_unit
-# is hours, the default retry_unit is seconds and the default
-# check_unit is seconds. The default check_interval is 600 seconds,
-# or ten minutes. The default retry_interval is 60 seconds, or one
-# minute. The default force_interval is 72 hours or 3 days.
-#
-#
-#########################################################
-
-config service "myddns"
- option enabled "0"
- option interface "wan"
- option use_syslog "1"
-
- option service_name "dyndns.org"
- option domain "mypersonaldomain.dyndns.org"
- option username "myusername"
- option password "mypassword"
- option use_https "0"
-
- option force_interval "72"
- option force_unit "hours"
- option check_interval "10"
- option check_unit "minutes"
- option retry_interval "60"
- option retry_unit "seconds"
-
- #option ip_source "network"
- #option ip_network "wan"
-
- #option ip_source "interface"
- #option ip_interface "eth0.1"
-
- #option ip_source "script"
- #option ip_script "path to your scrip"
-
- option ip_source "web"
- option ip_url "http://checkip.dyndns.com/"
-
- #option update_url "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@members.dyndns.org/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-. /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_functions.sh
-
-if [ "$ACTION" = "ifup" ]; then
- start_daemon_for_all_ddns_sections "$INTERFACE"
-fi
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
-START=95
-
-start() {
- . /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_functions.sh
- start_daemon_for_all_ddns_sections
-}
-
-stop() {
- killall -9 dynamic_dns_updater.sh
-}
-
+++ /dev/null
-# /usr/lib/dynamic_dns/dynamic_dns_functions.sh
-#
-# Written by Eric Paul Bishop, Janary 2008
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.0
-#
-# This script is (loosely) based on the one posted by exobyte in the forums here:
-# http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=14040
-
-
-
-. /lib/functions.sh
-. /lib/functions/network.sh
-
-
-#loads all options for a given package and section
-#also, sets all_option_variables to a list of the variable names
-load_all_config_options()
-{
- pkg_name="$1"
- section_id="$2"
-
- ALL_OPTION_VARIABLES=""
- # this callback loads all the variables
- # in the section_id section when we do
- # config_load. We need to redefine
- # the option_cb for different sections
- # so that the active one isn't still active
- # after we're done with it. For reference
- # the $1 variable is the name of the option
- # and $2 is the name of the section
- config_cb()
- {
- if [ ."$2" = ."$section_id" ]; then
- option_cb()
- {
- ALL_OPTION_VARIABLES="$ALL_OPTION_VARIABLES $1"
- }
- else
- option_cb() { return 0; }
- fi
- }
-
-
- config_load "$pkg_name"
- for var in $ALL_OPTION_VARIABLES
- do
- config_get "$var" "$section_id" "$var"
- done
-}
-
-
-get_current_ip()
-{
-
- #if ip source is not defined, assume we want to get ip from wan
- if [ "$ip_source" != "interface" ] && [ "$ip_source" != "web" ] && [ "$ip_source" != "script" ]
- then
- ip_source="network"
- fi
-
- if [ "$ip_source" = "network" ]
- then
- if [ -z "$ip_network" ]
- then
- ip_network="wan"
- fi
- fi
-
- current_ip='';
- if [ "$ip_source" = "network" ]
- then
- network_get_ipaddr current_ip "$ip_network" || return
- elif [ "$ip_source" = "interface" ]
- then
- current_ip=$(ifconfig $ip_interface | grep -o 'inet addr:[0-9.]*' | grep -o "$ip_regex")
- elif [ "$ip_source" = "script" ]
- then
- # get ip from script
- current_ip=$($ip_script)
- else
- # get ip from web
- # we check each url in order in ip_url variable, and if no ips are found we use dyndns ip checker
- # ip is set to FIRST expression in page that matches the ip_regex regular expression
- for addr in $ip_url
- do
- if [ -z "$current_ip" ]
- then
- current_ip=$(echo $( wget -O - $addr 2>/dev/null) | grep -o "$ip_regex")
- fi
- done
-
- #here we hard-code the dyndns checkip url in case no url was specified
- if [ -z "$current_ip" ]
- then
- current_ip=$(echo $( wget -O - http://checkip.dyndns.org 2>/dev/null) | grep -o "$ip_regex")
- fi
- fi
-
- echo "$current_ip"
-}
-
-
-verbose_echo()
-{
- if [ "$verbose_mode" = 1 ]
- then
- echo $1
- fi
-}
-
-syslog_echo()
-{
- if [ "$use_syslog" = 1 ]
- then
- echo $1|logger -t ddns-scripts-$service_id
- fi
-}
-
-start_daemon_for_all_ddns_sections()
-{
- local event_interface="$1"
-
- SECTIONS=""
- config_cb()
- {
- SECTIONS="$SECTIONS $2"
- }
- config_load "ddns"
-
- for section in $SECTIONS
- do
- local iface
- config_get iface "$section" interface "wan"
- [ "$iface" = "$event_interface" ] || continue
- /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_updater.sh $section 0 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
- done
-}
-
-monotonic_time()
-{
- local uptime
- read uptime < /proc/uptime
- echo "${uptime%%.*}"
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-# /usr/lib/dynamic_dns/dynamic_dns_updater.sh
-#
-# Written by Eric Paul Bishop, Janary 2008
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.0
-#
-# This script is (loosely) based on the one posted by exobyte in the forums here:
-# http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=14040
-#
-
-. /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_functions.sh
-
-
-service_id=$1
-if [ -z "$service_id" ]
-then
- echo "ERRROR: You must specify a service id (the section name in the /etc/config/ddns file) to initialize dynamic DNS."
- return 1
-fi
-
-#default mode is verbose_mode, but easily turned off with second parameter
-verbose_mode="1"
-if [ -n "$2" ]
-then
- verbose_mode="$2"
-fi
-
-###############################################################
-# Leave this comment here, to clearly document variable names
-# that are expected/possible
-#
-# Now use load_all_config_options to load config
-# options, which is a much more flexible solution.
-#
-#
-#config_load "ddns"
-#
-#config_get enabled $service_id enabled
-#config_get service_name $service_id service_name
-#config_get update_url $service_id update_url
-#
-#
-#config_get username $service_id username
-#config_get password $service_id password
-#config_get domain $service_id domain
-#
-#
-#config_get use_https $service_id use_https
-#config_get use_syslog $service_id use_syslog
-#config_get cacert $service_id cacert
-#
-#config_get ip_source $service_id ip_source
-#config_get ip_interface $service_id ip_interface
-#config_get ip_network $service_id ip_network
-#config_get ip_url $service_id ip_url
-#
-#config_get force_interval $service_id force_interval
-#config_get force_unit $service_id force_unit
-#
-#config_get check_interval $service_id check_interval
-#config_get check_unit $service_id check_unit
-#########################################################
-load_all_config_options "ddns" "$service_id"
-
-
-#some defaults
-if [ -z "$check_interval" ]
-then
- check_interval=600
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$retry_interval" ]
-then
- retry_interval=60
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$check_unit" ]
-then
- check_unit="seconds"
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$force_interval" ]
-then
- force_interval=72
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$force_unit" ]
-then
- force_unit="hours"
-fi
-
-if [ -z $use_syslog ]
-then
- use_syslog=0
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$use_https" ]
-then
- use_https=0
-fi
-
-
-#some constants
-
-retrieve_prog="/usr/bin/wget -O - ";
-if [ "x$use_https" = "x1" ]
-then
- /usr/bin/wget --version 2>&1 |grep -q "\+ssl"
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]
- then
- if [ -f "$cacert" ]
- then
- retrieve_prog="${retrieve_prog}--ca-certificate=${cacert} "
- elif [ -d "$cacert" ]
- then
- retrieve_prog="${retrieve_prog}--ca-directory=${cacert} "
- fi
- else
- retrieve_prog="/usr/bin/curl "
- if [ -f "$cacert" ]
- then
- retrieve_prog="${retrieve_prog}--cacert $cacert "
- elif [ -d "$cacert" ]
- then
- retrieve_prog="${retrieve_prog}--capath $cacert "
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-
-service_file="/usr/lib/ddns/services"
-
-ip_regex="[0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}"
-
-NEWLINE_IFS='
-'
-
-#determine what update url we're using if the service_name is supplied
-if [ -n "$service_name" ]
-then
- #remove any lines not containing data, and then make sure fields are enclosed in double quotes
- quoted_services=$(cat $service_file | grep "^[\t ]*[^#]" | awk ' gsub("\x27", "\"") { if ($1~/^[^\"]*$/) $1="\""$1"\"" }; { if ( $NF~/^[^\"]*$/) $NF="\""$NF"\"" }; { print $0 }' )
-
-
- #echo "quoted_services = $quoted_services"
- OLD_IFS=$IFS
- IFS=$NEWLINE_IFS
- for service_line in $quoted_services
- do
- #grep out proper parts of data and use echo to remove quotes
- next_name=$(echo $service_line | grep -o "^[\t ]*\"[^\"]*\"" | xargs -r -n1 echo)
- next_url=$(echo $service_line | grep -o "\"[^\"]*\"[\t ]*$" | xargs -r -n1 echo)
-
- if [ "$next_name" = "$service_name" ]
- then
- update_url=$next_url
- fi
- done
- IFS=$OLD_IFS
-fi
-
-if [ "x$use_https" = x1 ]
-then
- update_url=$(echo $update_url | sed -e 's/^http:/https:/')
-fi
-
-verbose_echo "update_url=$update_url"
-
-#if this service isn't enabled then quit
-if [ "$enabled" != "1" ]
-then
- return 0
-fi
-
-#compute update interval in seconds
-case "$force_unit" in
- "days" )
- force_interval_seconds=$(($force_interval*60*60*24))
- ;;
- "hours" )
- force_interval_seconds=$(($force_interval*60*60))
- ;;
- "minutes" )
- force_interval_seconds=$(($force_interval*60))
- ;;
- "seconds" )
- force_interval_seconds=$force_interval
- ;;
- * )
- #default is hours
- force_interval_seconds=$(($force_interval*60*60))
- ;;
-esac
-
-
-#compute check interval in seconds
-case "$check_unit" in
- "days" )
- check_interval_seconds=$(($check_interval*60*60*24))
- ;;
- "hours" )
- check_interval_seconds=$(($check_interval*60*60))
- ;;
- "minutes" )
- check_interval_seconds=$(($check_interval*60))
- ;;
- "seconds" )
- check_interval_seconds=$check_interval
- ;;
- * )
- #default is seconds
- check_interval_seconds=$check_interval
- ;;
-esac
-
-
-#compute retry interval in seconds
-case "$retry_unit" in
- "days" )
- retry_interval_seconds=$(($retry_interval*60*60*24))
- ;;
- "hours" )
- retry_interval_seconds=$(($retry_interval*60*60))
- ;;
- "minutes" )
- retry_interval_seconds=$(($retry_interval*60))
- ;;
- "seconds" )
- retry_interval_seconds=$retry_interval
- ;;
- * )
- #default is seconds
- retry_interval_seconds=$retry_interval
- ;;
-esac
-
-
-verbose_echo "force seconds = $force_interval_seconds"
-verbose_echo "check seconds = $check_interval_seconds"
-
-#kill old process if it exists & set new pid file
-if [ -d /var/run/dynamic_dns ]
-then
- #if process is already running, stop it
- if [ -e "/var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.pid" ]
- then
- old_pid=$(cat /var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.pid)
- test_match=$(ps | grep "^[\t ]*$old_pid")
- verbose_echo "old process id (if it exists) = \"$test_match\""
- if [ -n "$test_match" ]
- then
- kill $old_pid
- fi
- fi
-
-else
- #make dir since it doesn't exist
- mkdir /var/run/dynamic_dns
-fi
-echo $$ > /var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.pid
-
-
-
-
-#determine when the last update was
-current_time=$(monotonic_time)
-last_update=$(( $current_time - (2*$force_interval_seconds) ))
-if [ -e "/var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.update" ]
-then
- last_update=$(cat /var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.update)
-fi
-time_since_update=$(($current_time - $last_update))
-
-
-human_time_since_update=$(( $time_since_update / ( 60 * 60 ) ))
-verbose_echo "time_since_update = $human_time_since_update hours"
-
-
-
-#do update and then loop endlessly, checking ip every check_interval and forcing an updating once every force_interval
-
-while [ true ]
-do
- registered_ip=$(echo $(nslookup "$domain" 2>/dev/null) | grep -o "Name:.*" | grep -o "$ip_regex")
- current_ip=$(get_current_ip)
-
-
- current_time=$(monotonic_time)
- time_since_update=$(($current_time - $last_update))
-
- syslog_echo "Running IP check ..."
- verbose_echo "Running IP check..."
- verbose_echo "current system ip = $current_ip"
- verbose_echo "registered domain ip = $registered_ip"
-
-
- if [ "$current_ip" != "$registered_ip" ] || [ $force_interval_seconds -lt $time_since_update ]
- then
- verbose_echo "update necessary, performing update ..."
-
- #do replacement
- final_url=$update_url
- for option_var in $ALL_OPTION_VARIABLES
- do
- if [ "$option_var" != "update_url" ]
- then
- replace_name=$(echo "\[$option_var\]" | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z')
- replace_value=$(eval echo "\$$option_var")
- replace_value=$(echo $replace_value | sed -f /usr/lib/ddns/url_escape.sed)
- final_url=$(echo $final_url | sed s^"$replace_name"^"$replace_value"^g )
- fi
- done
- final_url=$(echo $final_url | sed s^"\[HTTPAUTH\]"^"${username//^/\\^}${password:+:${password//^/\\^}}"^g )
- final_url=$(echo $final_url | sed s/"\[IP\]"/"$current_ip"/g )
-
-
- verbose_echo "updating with url=\"$final_url\""
-
- #here we actually connect, and perform the update
- update_output=$( $retrieve_prog "$final_url" )
- if [ $? -gt 0 ]
- then
- syslog_echo "update failed, retrying in $retry_interval_seconds seconds"
- verbose_echo "update failed"
- sleep $retry_interval_seconds
- continue
- fi
- syslog_echo "Update successful"
- verbose_echo "Update Output:"
- verbose_echo "$update_output"
- verbose_echo ""
-
- #save the time of the update
- current_time=$(monotonic_time)
- last_update=$current_time
- time_since_update='0'
- registered_ip=$current_ip
-
- human_time=$(date)
- verbose_echo "update complete, time is: $human_time"
-
- echo "$last_update" > "/var/run/dynamic_dns/$service_id.update"
- else
- human_time=$(date)
- human_time_since_update=$(( $time_since_update / ( 60 * 60 ) ))
- verbose_echo "update unnecessary"
- verbose_echo "time since last update = $human_time_since_update hours"
- verbose_echo "the time is now $human_time"
- fi
-
- #sleep for 10 minutes, then re-check ip && time since last update
- sleep $check_interval_seconds
-done
-
-#should never get here since we're a daemon, but I'll throw it in anyway
-return 0
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# This file contains the update urls for various dynamic dns services.
-# Column one contains the service name, column two contains the update url.
-# within the update url there are 4 variables you can use: [USERNAME],
-# [PASSWORD], [DOMAIN] and [IP]. These are substituted for the username,
-# password, and domain name specified in the /etc/config/ddns file when an
-# update is performed. The IP is substituted for the current ip address of the
-# router. These variables are case sensitive, while urls generally are not, so
-# if you need to enter the same text in the url (which seems very unlikely) put
-# that text in lowercase, while the variables should remain in uppercase
-
-"dyndns.org" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@members.dyndns.org/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-"changeip.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@nic.changeip.com/nic/update?u=[USERNAME]&p=[PASSWORD]&cmd=update&hostname=[DOMAIN]&ip=[IP]"
-"zoneedit.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@dynamic.zoneedit.com/auth/dynamic.html?host=[DOMAIN]&dnsto=[IP]"
-"free.editdns.net" "http://dyndns-free.editdns.net/api/dynLinux.php?p=[PASSWORD]&r=[DOMAIN]"
-
-#noip is an alias of no-ip, so allow both names for the same service
-"no-ip.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-"noip.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-#freedns.afraid.org is weird, you just need an update code, for which we use the password variable
-"freedns.afraid.org" "http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?[PASSWORD]&address=[IP]"
-
-#### ADD YOURS HERE! ######################################################################################
-# #
-# There are TONS of dynamic dns services out there. There's a huge list of them at: #
-# http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Internet/Servers/Address_Management/Dynamic_DNS_Services/ #
-# If anyone has time they could update this file to be compatible with a bunch of them #
-# #
-###########################################################################################################
-
-# DNS Max and resellers' update urls
-"dnsmax.com" "http://update.dnsmax.com/update/?username=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD]&resellerid=1&clientname=openwrt&clientversion=8.09&protocolversion=2.0&updatehostname=[DOMAIN]&ip=[IP]"
-"thatip.com" "http://update.dnsmax.com/update/?username=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD]&resellerid=2&clientname=openwrt&clientversion=8.09&protocolversion=2.0&updatehostname=[DOMAIN]&ip=[IP]"
-
-# Hurricane Electric Dynamic DNS
-"he.net" "http://[DOMAIN]:[PASSWORD]@dyn.dns.he.net/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# DNSdynamic.org
-"dnsdynamic.org" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@www.dnsdynamic.org/api/?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# dnsExit.com free dynamic DNS update url
-"dnsexit.com" "http://www.dnsexit.com/RemoteUpdate.sv?login=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD]&host=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# OVH
-"ovh.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@www.ovh.com/nic/update?system=dyndns&hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# dns-o-matic is a free service by opendns.com for updating multiple hosts and
-# dynamic dns services in one api call. To update all your configured services
-# at once, use "all.dnsomatic.com as the hostname.
-"dnsomatic.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@updates.dnsomatic.com/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# 3322.org
-"3322.org" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@members.3322.org/dyndns/update?system=dyndns&hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# namecheap.com
-"namecheap.com" "http://dynamicdns.park-your-domain.com/update?host=[USERNAME]&domain=[DOMAIN]&password=[PASSWORD]&ip=[IP]"
-
-# easydns.com dynamic DNS
-"easydns.com" "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@api.cp.easydns.com/dyn/tomato.php?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# Winco DDNS
-"ddns.com.br" "http://[DOMAIN]:[PASSWORD]@members.ddns.com.br/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
-
-# Mythic Beasts (https://www.mythic-beasts.com) Dynamic DNS
-"mythic-beasts.com" "http://dnsapi4.mythic-beasts.com/?domain=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD]&command=REPLACE%20[DOMAIN]%2060%20A%20DYNAMIC_IP"
+++ /dev/null
-# sed url escaping
-s:%:%25:g
-s: :%20:g
-s:<:%3C:g
-s:>:%3E:g
-s:#:%23:g
-s:{:%7B:g
-s:}:%7D:g
-s:|:%7C:g
-s:\\:%5C:g
-s:\^:%5E:g
-s:~:%7E:g
-s:\[:%5B:g
-s:\]:%5D:g
-s:`:%60:g
-s:;:%3B:g
-s:/:%2F:g
-s:?:%3F:g
-s^:^%3A^g
-s:@:%40:g
-s:=:%3D:g
-s:&:%26:g
-s:\$:%24:g
-s:\!:%21:g
-s:\*:%2A:g