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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE GROUP OR * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ==================================================================== * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals on behalf of the Apache Group and was originally based * on public domain software written at the National Center for * Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. * For more information on the Apache Group and the Apache HTTP server * project, please see . * */ /* Utility routines for Apache proxy */ #include "mod_proxy.h" #include "http_main.h" #include "ap_md5.h" #include "multithread.h" #include "http_log.h" #include "util_uri.h" #include "util_date.h" /* get ap_checkmask() decl. */ static int proxy_match_ipaddr(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r); static int proxy_match_domainname(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r); static int proxy_match_hostname(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r); static int proxy_match_word(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r); /* already called in the knowledge that the characters are hex digits */ int ap_proxy_hex2c(const char *x) { int i, ch; #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC ch = x[0]; if (ap_isdigit(ch)) i = ch - '0'; else if (ap_isupper(ch)) i = ch - ('A' - 10); else i = ch - ('a' - 10); i <<= 4; ch = x[1]; if (ap_isdigit(ch)) i += ch - '0'; else if (ap_isupper(ch)) i += ch - ('A' - 10); else i += ch - ('a' - 10); return i; #else /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ return (1 == sscanf(x, "%2x", &i)) ? os_toebcdic[i&0xFF] : 0; #endif /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ } void ap_proxy_c2hex(int ch, char *x) { #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC int i; x[0] = '%'; i = (ch & 0xF0) >> 4; if (i >= 10) x[1] = ('A' - 10) + i; else x[1] = '0' + i; i = ch & 0x0F; if (i >= 10) x[2] = ('A' - 10) + i; else x[2] = '0' + i; #else /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ static const char ntoa[] = { "0123456789ABCDEF" }; ch &= 0xFF; x[0] = '%'; x[1] = ntoa[(os_toascii[ch]>>4)&0x0F]; x[2] = ntoa[os_toascii[ch]&0x0F]; x[3] = '\0'; #endif /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ } /* * canonicalise a URL-encoded string */ /* * Convert a URL-encoded string to canonical form. * It decodes characters which need not be encoded, * and encodes those which must be encoded, and does not touch * those which must not be touched. */ char * ap_proxy_canonenc(pool *p, const char *x, int len, enum enctype t, int isenc) { int i, j, ch; char *y; const char *allowed; /* characters which should not be encoded */ const char *reserved; /* characters which much not be en/de-coded */ /* N.B. in addition to :@&=, this allows ';' in an http path * and '?' in an ftp path -- this may be revised * * Also, it makes a '+' character in a search string reserved, as * it may be form-encoded. (Although RFC 1738 doesn't allow this - * it only permits ; / ? : @ = & as reserved chars.) */ if (t == enc_path) allowed = "$-_.+!*'(),;:@&="; else if (t == enc_search) allowed = "$-_.!*'(),;:@&="; else if (t == enc_user) allowed = "$-_.+!*'(),;@&="; else if (t == enc_fpath) allowed = "$-_.+!*'(),?:@&="; else /* if (t == enc_parm) */ allowed = "$-_.+!*'(),?/:@&="; if (t == enc_path) reserved = "/"; else if (t == enc_search) reserved = "+"; else reserved = ""; y = ap_palloc(p, 3 * len + 1); for (i = 0, j = 0; i < len; i++, j++) { /* always handle '/' first */ ch = x[i]; if (strchr(reserved, ch)) { y[j] = ch; continue; } /* decode it if not already done */ if (isenc && ch == '%') { if (!ap_isxdigit(x[i + 1]) || !ap_isxdigit(x[i + 2])) return NULL; ch = ap_proxy_hex2c(&x[i + 1]); i += 2; if (ch != 0 && strchr(reserved, ch)) { /* keep it encoded */ ap_proxy_c2hex(ch, &y[j]); j += 2; continue; } } /* recode it, if necessary */ if (!ap_isalnum(ch) && !strchr(allowed, ch)) { ap_proxy_c2hex(ch, &y[j]); j += 2; } else y[j] = ch; } y[j] = '\0'; return y; } /* * Parses network-location. * urlp on input the URL; on output the path, after the leading / * user NULL if no user/password permitted * password holder for password * host holder for host * port port number; only set if one is supplied. * * Returns an error string. */ char * ap_proxy_canon_netloc(pool *p, char **const urlp, char **userp, char **passwordp, char **hostp, int *port) { int i; char *strp, *host, *url = *urlp; char *user = NULL, *password = NULL; if (url[0] != '/' || url[1] != '/') return "Malformed URL"; host = url + 2; url = strchr(host, '/'); if (url == NULL) url = ""; else *(url++) = '\0'; /* skip seperating '/' */ /* find _last_ '@' since it might occur in user/password part */ strp = strrchr(host, '@'); if (strp != NULL) { *strp = '\0'; user = host; host = strp + 1; /* find password */ strp = strchr(user, ':'); if (strp != NULL) { *strp = '\0'; password = ap_proxy_canonenc(p, strp + 1, strlen(strp + 1), enc_user, 1); if (password == NULL) return "Bad %-escape in URL (password)"; } user = ap_proxy_canonenc(p, user, strlen(user), enc_user, 1); if (user == NULL) return "Bad %-escape in URL (username)"; } if (userp != NULL) { *userp = user; } if (passwordp != NULL) { *passwordp = password; } strp = strrchr(host, ':'); if (strp != NULL) { *(strp++) = '\0'; for (i = 0; strp[i] != '\0'; i++) if (!ap_isdigit(strp[i])) break; /* if (i == 0) the no port was given; keep default */ if (strp[i] != '\0') { return "Bad port number in URL"; } else if (i > 0) { *port = atoi(strp); if (*port > 65535) return "Port number in URL > 65535"; } } ap_str_tolower(host); /* DNS names are case-insensitive */ if (*host == '\0') return "Missing host in URL"; /* check hostname syntax */ for (i = 0; host[i] != '\0'; i++) if (!ap_isdigit(host[i]) && host[i] != '.') break; /* must be an IP address */ #ifdef WIN32 if (host[i] == '\0' && (inet_addr(host) == -1)) #else if (host[i] == '\0' && (ap_inet_addr(host) == -1 || inet_network(host) == -1)) #endif { return "Bad IP address in URL"; } /* if (strchr(host,'.') == NULL && domain != NULL) host = pstrcat(p, host, domain, NULL); */ *urlp = url; *hostp = host; return NULL; } static const char * const lwday[7] = {"Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"}; /* * If the date is a valid RFC 850 date or asctime() date, then it * is converted to the RFC 1123 format, otherwise it is not modified. * This routine is not very fast at doing conversions, as it uses * sscanf and sprintf. However, if the date is already correctly * formatted, then it exits very quickly. */ const char * ap_proxy_date_canon(pool *p, const char *x) { int wk, mday, year, hour, min, sec, mon; char *q, month[4], zone[4], week[4]; q = strchr(x, ','); /* check for RFC 850 date */ if (q != NULL && q - x > 3 && q[1] == ' ') { *q = '\0'; for (wk = 0; wk < 7; wk++) if (strcmp(x, lwday[wk]) == 0) break; *q = ','; if (wk == 7) return x; /* not a valid date */ if (q[4] != '-' || q[8] != '-' || q[11] != ' ' || q[14] != ':' || q[17] != ':' || strcmp(&q[20], " GMT") != 0) return x; if (sscanf(q + 2, "%u-%3s-%u %u:%u:%u %3s", &mday, month, &year, &hour, &min, &sec, zone) != 7) return x; if (year < 70) year += 2000; else year += 1900; } else { /* check for acstime() date */ if (x[3] != ' ' || x[7] != ' ' || x[10] != ' ' || x[13] != ':' || x[16] != ':' || x[19] != ' ' || x[24] != '\0') return x; if (sscanf(x, "%3s %3s %u %u:%u:%u %u", week, month, &mday, &hour, &min, &sec, &year) != 7) return x; for (wk = 0; wk < 7; wk++) if (strcmp(week, ap_day_snames[wk]) == 0) break; if (wk == 7) return x; } /* check date */ for (mon = 0; mon < 12; mon++) if (strcmp(month, ap_month_snames[mon]) == 0) break; if (mon == 12) return x; q = ap_palloc(p, 30); ap_snprintf(q, 30, "%s, %.2d %s %d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d GMT", ap_day_snames[wk], mday, ap_month_snames[mon], year, hour, min, sec); return q; } /* NOTE: This routine is taken from http_protocol::getline() * because the old code found in the proxy module was too * difficult to understand and maintain. */ /* Get a line of protocol input, including any continuation lines * caused by MIME folding (or broken clients) if fold != 0, and place it * in the buffer s, of size n bytes, without the ending newline. * * Returns -1 on error, or the length of s. * * Note: Because bgets uses 1 char for newline and 1 char for NUL, * the most we can get is (n - 2) actual characters if it * was ended by a newline, or (n - 1) characters if the line * length exceeded (n - 1). So, if the result == (n - 1), * then the actual input line exceeded the buffer length, * and it would be a good idea for the caller to puke 400 or 414. */ static int proxy_getline(char *s, int n, BUFF *in, int fold) { char *pos, next; int retval; int total = 0; pos = s; do { retval = ap_bgets(pos, n, in); /* retval == -1 if error, 0 if EOF */ if (retval <= 0) return ((retval < 0) && (total == 0)) ? -1 : total; /* retval is the number of characters read, not including NUL */ n -= retval; /* Keep track of how much of s is full */ pos += (retval - 1); /* and where s ends */ total += retval; /* and how long s has become */ if (*pos == '\n') { /* Did we get a full line of input? */ *pos = '\0'; --total; ++n; } else return total; /* if not, input line exceeded buffer size */ /* Continue appending if line folding is desired and * the last line was not empty and we have room in the buffer and * the next line begins with a continuation character. */ } while (fold && (retval != 1) && (n > 1) && (ap_blookc(&next, in) == 1) && ((next == ' ') || (next == '\t'))); return total; } /* * Reads headers from a buffer and returns an array of headers. * Returns NULL on file error * This routine tries to deal with too long lines and continuation lines. * @@@: XXX: FIXME: currently the headers are passed thru un-merged. * Is that okay, or should they be collapsed where possible? */ table *ap_proxy_read_headers(request_rec *r, char *buffer, int size, BUFF *f) { table *resp_hdrs; int len; char *value, *end; char field[MAX_STRING_LEN]; resp_hdrs = ap_make_table(r->pool, 20); /* * Read header lines until we get the empty separator line, a read error, * the connection closes (EOF), or we timeout. */ while ((len = proxy_getline(buffer, size, f, 1)) > 0) { if (!(value = strchr(buffer, ':'))) { /* Find the colon separator */ /* Buggy MS IIS servers sometimes return invalid headers * (an extra "HTTP/1.0 200, OK" line sprinkled in between * the usual MIME headers). Try to deal with it in a sensible * way, but log the fact. * XXX: The mask check is buggy if we ever see an HTTP/1.10 */ if (!ap_checkmask(buffer, "HTTP/#.# ###*")) { /* Nope, it wasn't even an extra HTTP header. Give up. */ return NULL; } ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING|APLOG_NOERRNO, r->server, "proxy: Ignoring duplicate HTTP header " "returned by %s (%s)", r->uri, r->method); continue; } *value = '\0'; ++value; /* XXX: RFC2068 defines only SP and HT as whitespace, this test is * wrong... and so are many others probably. */ while (ap_isspace(*value)) ++value; /* Skip to start of value */ /* should strip trailing whitespace as well */ for (end = &value[strlen(value)-1]; end > value && ap_isspace(*end); --end) *end = '\0'; ap_table_add(resp_hdrs, buffer, value); /* the header was too long; at the least we should skip extra data */ if (len >= size - 1) { while ((len = proxy_getline(field, MAX_STRING_LEN, f, 1)) >= MAX_STRING_LEN - 1) { /* soak up the extra data */ } if (len == 0) /* time to exit the larger loop as well */ break; } } return resp_hdrs; } long int ap_proxy_send_fb(BUFF *f, request_rec *r, cache_req *c) { int ok; char buf[IOBUFSIZE]; long total_bytes_rcvd; register int n, o, w; conn_rec *con = r->connection; int alternate_timeouts = 1; /* 1 if we alternate between soft & hard timeouts */ total_bytes_rcvd = 0; if (c != NULL) c->written = 0; #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC /* The cache copy is ASCII, not EBCDIC, even for text/html) */ ap_bsetflag(f, B_ASCII2EBCDIC|B_EBCDIC2ASCII, 0); if (c != NULL && c->fp != NULL) ap_bsetflag(c->fp, B_ASCII2EBCDIC|B_EBCDIC2ASCII, 0); ap_bsetflag(con->client, B_ASCII2EBCDIC|B_EBCDIC2ASCII, 0); #endif /* Since we are reading from one buffer and writing to another, * it is unsafe to do a soft_timeout here, at least until the proxy * has its own timeout handler which can set both buffers to EOUT. */ ap_kill_timeout(r); #ifdef WIN32 /* works fine under win32, so leave it */ ap_hard_timeout("proxy send body", r); alternate_timeouts = 0; #else /* CHECKME! Since hard_timeout won't work in unix on sends with partial * cache completion, we have to alternate between hard_timeout * for reads, and soft_timeout for send. This is because we need * to get a return from ap_bwrite to be able to continue caching. * BUT, if we *can't* continue anyway, just use hard_timeout. * (Also, if no cache file is written, use hard timeouts) */ if (c == NULL || c->len <= 0 || c->cache_completion == 1.0) { ap_hard_timeout("proxy send body", r); alternate_timeouts = 0; } #endif /* Loop and ap_bread() while we can successfully read and write, * or (after the client aborted) while we can successfully * read and finish the configured cache_completion. */ for (ok = 1; ok; ) { if (alternate_timeouts) ap_hard_timeout("proxy recv body from upstream server", r); /* Read block from server */ n = ap_bread(f, buf, IOBUFSIZE); if (alternate_timeouts) ap_kill_timeout(r); else ap_reset_timeout(r); if (n == -1) { /* input error */ if (c != NULL) { ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, c->req, "proxy: error reading from %s", c->url); c = ap_proxy_cache_error(c); } break; } if (n == 0) break; /* EOF */ o = 0; total_bytes_rcvd += n; /* Write to cache first. */ /*@@@ XXX FIXME: Assuming that writing the cache file won't time out?!!? */ if (c != NULL && c->fp != NULL) { if (ap_bwrite(c->fp, &buf[0], n) != n) { ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, c->req, "proxy: error writing to %s", c->tempfile); c = ap_proxy_cache_error(c); } else { c->written += n; } } /* Write the block to the client, detect aborted transfers */ while (!con->aborted && n > 0) { if (alternate_timeouts) ap_soft_timeout("proxy send body", r); w = ap_bwrite(con->client, &buf[o], n); if (alternate_timeouts) ap_kill_timeout(r); else ap_reset_timeout(r); if (w <= 0) { if (c != NULL && c->fp != NULL) { /* when a send failure occurs, we need to decide * whether to continue loading and caching the * document, or to abort the whole thing */ ok = (c->len > 0) && (c->cache_completion > 0) && (c->len * c->cache_completion < total_bytes_rcvd); if (! ok) { ap_pclosef(c->req->pool, c->fp->fd); c->fp = NULL; unlink(c->tempfile); c = NULL; } } con->aborted = 1; break; } n -= w; o += w; } /* while client alive and more data to send */ } /* loop and ap_bread while "ok" */ if (!con->aborted) ap_bflush(con->client); ap_kill_timeout(r); return total_bytes_rcvd; } /* * Sends response line and headers. Uses the client fd and the * headers_out array from the passed request_rec to talk to the client * and to properly set the headers it sends for things such as logging. * * A timeout should be set before calling this routine. */ void ap_proxy_send_headers(request_rec *r, const char *respline, table *t) { int i; BUFF *fp = r->connection->client; table_entry *elts = (table_entry *) ap_table_elts(t)->elts; ap_bvputs(fp, respline, CRLF, NULL); for (i = 0; i < ap_table_elts(t)->nelts; ++i) { if (elts[i].key != NULL) { ap_bvputs(fp, elts[i].key, ": ", elts[i].val, CRLF, NULL); ap_table_addn(r->headers_out, elts[i].key, elts[i].val); } } ap_bputs(CRLF, fp); } /* * list is a comma-separated list of case-insensitive tokens, with * optional whitespace around the tokens. * The return returns 1 if the token val is found in the list, or 0 * otherwise. */ int ap_proxy_liststr(const char *list, const char *val) { int len, i; const char *p; len = strlen(val); while (list != NULL) { p = strchr(list, ','); if (p != NULL) { i = p - list; do p++; while (ap_isspace(*p)); } else i = strlen(list); while (i > 0 && ap_isspace(list[i - 1])) i--; if (i == len && strncasecmp(list, val, len) == 0) return 1; list = p; } return 0; } #ifdef CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM /* * On some platforms, the file system is NOT case sensitive. So, a == A * need to map to smaller set of characters */ void ap_proxy_hash(const char *it, char *val, int ndepth, int nlength) { AP_MD5_CTX context; unsigned char digest[16]; char tmp[26]; int i, k, d; unsigned int x; static const char enc_table[32] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz012345"; ap_MD5Init(&context); ap_MD5Update(&context, (const unsigned char *) it, strlen(it)); ap_MD5Final(digest, &context); /* encode 128 bits as 26 characters, using a modified uuencoding */ /* the encoding is 5 bytes -> 8 characters * i.e. 128 bits is 3 x 5 bytes + 1 byte -> 3 * 8 characters + 2 characters */ for (i = 0, k = 0; i < 15; i += 5) { x = (digest[i] << 24) | (digest[i + 1] << 16) | (digest[i + 2] << 8) | digest[i + 3]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 27]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 22) & 0x1f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 17) & 0x1f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 12) & 0x1f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 7) & 0x1f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 2) & 0x1f]; x = ((x & 0x3) << 8) | digest[i + 4]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 5]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x & 0x1f]; } /* one byte left */ x = digest[15]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 3]; /* use up 5 bits */ tmp[k++] = enc_table[x & 0x7]; /* now split into directory levels */ for (i = k = d = 0; d < ndepth; ++d) { memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], nlength); k += nlength; val[i + nlength] = '/'; i += nlength + 1; } memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], 26 - k); val[i + 26 - k] = '\0'; } #else void ap_proxy_hash(const char *it, char *val, int ndepth, int nlength) { AP_MD5_CTX context; unsigned char digest[16]; char tmp[22]; int i, k, d; unsigned int x; #if defined(AIX) && defined(__ps2__) /* Believe it or not, AIX 1.x does not allow you to name a file '@', * so hack around it in the encoding. */ static const char enc_table[64] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_%"; #else static const char enc_table[64] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_@"; #endif ap_MD5Init(&context); ap_MD5Update(&context, (const unsigned char *) it, strlen(it)); ap_MD5Final(digest, &context); /* encode 128 bits as 22 characters, using a modified uuencoding */ /* the encoding is 3 bytes -> 4 characters * i.e. 128 bits is 5 x 3 bytes + 1 byte -> 5 * 4 characters + 2 characters */ for (i = 0, k = 0; i < 15; i += 3) { x = (digest[i] << 16) | (digest[i + 1] << 8) | digest[i + 2]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 18]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 12) & 0x3f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 6) & 0x3f]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x & 0x3f]; } /* one byte left */ x = digest[15]; tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 2]; /* use up 6 bits */ tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x << 4) & 0x3f]; /* now split into directory levels */ for (i = k = d = 0; d < ndepth; ++d) { memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], nlength); k += nlength; val[i + nlength] = '/'; i += nlength + 1; } memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], 22 - k); val[i + 22 - k] = '\0'; } #endif /* CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM */ /* * Converts 8 hex digits to a time integer */ int ap_proxy_hex2sec(const char *x) { int i, ch; unsigned int j; for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 8; i++) { ch = x[i]; j <<= 4; if (ap_isdigit(ch)) j |= ch - '0'; else if (ap_isupper(ch)) j |= ch - ('A' - 10); else j |= ch - ('a' - 10); } if (j == 0xffffffff) return -1; /* so that it works with 8-byte ints */ else return j; } /* * Converts a time integer to 8 hex digits */ void ap_proxy_sec2hex(int t, char *y) { int i, ch; unsigned int j = t; for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) { ch = j & 0xF; j >>= 4; if (ch >= 10) y[i] = ch + ('A' - 10); else y[i] = ch + '0'; } y[8] = '\0'; } cache_req *ap_proxy_cache_error(cache_req *c) { if (c != NULL) { if (c->fp != NULL) { ap_pclosef(c->req->pool, c->fp->fd); c->fp = NULL; } if (c->tempfile) unlink(c->tempfile); } return NULL; } int ap_proxyerror(request_rec *r, int statuscode, const char *message) { ap_table_setn(r->notes, "error-notes", ap_pstrcat(r->pool, "The proxy server could not handle the request " "uri, "\">", r->method, " ", r->uri, ".

\n" "Reason: ", message, "", NULL)); /* Allow the "error-notes" string to be printed by ap_send_error_response() */ ap_table_setn(r->notes, "verbose-error-to", ap_pstrdup(r->pool, "*")); r->status_line = ap_psprintf(r->pool, "%3.3u Proxy Error", statuscode); return statuscode; } /* * This routine returns its own error message */ const char * ap_proxy_host2addr(const char *host, struct hostent *reqhp) { int i; struct hostent *hp; static APACHE_TLS struct hostent hpbuf; static APACHE_TLS u_long ipaddr; static APACHE_TLS char *charpbuf[2]; for (i = 0; host[i] != '\0'; i++) if (!ap_isdigit(host[i]) && host[i] != '.') break; if (host[i] != '\0') { hp = gethostbyname(host); if (hp == NULL) return "Host not found"; } else { ipaddr = ap_inet_addr(host); hp = gethostbyaddr((char *) &ipaddr, sizeof(u_long), AF_INET); if (hp == NULL) { memset(&hpbuf, 0, sizeof(hpbuf)); hpbuf.h_name = 0; hpbuf.h_addrtype = AF_INET; hpbuf.h_length = sizeof(u_long); hpbuf.h_addr_list = charpbuf; hpbuf.h_addr_list[0] = (char *) &ipaddr; hpbuf.h_addr_list[1] = 0; hp = &hpbuf; } } *reqhp = *hp; return NULL; } static const char * proxy_get_host_of_request(request_rec *r) { char *url, *user = NULL, *password = NULL, *err, *host; int port = -1; if (r->hostname != NULL) return r->hostname; /* Set url to the first char after "scheme://" */ if ((url = strchr(r->uri, ':')) == NULL || url[1] != '/' || url[2] != '/') return NULL; url = ap_pstrdup(r->pool, &url[1]); /* make it point to "//", which is what proxy_canon_netloc expects */ err = ap_proxy_canon_netloc(r->pool, &url, &user, &password, &host, &port); if (err != NULL) ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR|APLOG_NOERRNO, r, "%s", err); r->hostname = host; return host; /* ought to return the port, too */ } /* Return TRUE if addr represents an IP address (or an IP network address) */ int ap_proxy_is_ipaddr(struct dirconn_entry *This, pool *p) { const char *addr = This->name; long ip_addr[4]; int i, quads; long bits; /* if the address is given with an explicit netmask, use that */ /* Due to a deficiency in ap_inet_addr(), it is impossible to parse */ /* "partial" addresses (with less than 4 quads) correctly, i.e. */ /* 192.168.123 is parsed as 192.168.0.123, which is not what I want. */ /* I therefore have to parse the IP address manually: */ /*if (proxy_readmask(This->name, &This->addr.s_addr, &This->mask.s_addr) == 0) */ /* addr and mask were set by proxy_readmask() */ /*return 1; */ /* Parse IP addr manually, optionally allowing */ /* abbreviated net addresses like 192.168. */ /* Iterate over up to 4 (dotted) quads. */ for (quads = 0; quads < 4 && *addr != '\0'; ++quads) { char *tmp; if (*addr == '/' && quads > 0) /* netmask starts here. */ break; if (!ap_isdigit(*addr)) return 0; /* no digit at start of quad */ ip_addr[quads] = strtol(addr, &tmp, 0); if (tmp == addr) /* expected a digit, found something else */ return 0; if (ip_addr[quads] < 0 || ip_addr[quads] > 255) { /* invalid octet */ return 0; } addr = tmp; if (*addr == '.' && quads != 3) ++addr; /* after the 4th quad, a dot would be illegal */ } for (This->addr.s_addr = 0, i = 0; i < quads; ++i) This->addr.s_addr |= htonl(ip_addr[i] << (24 - 8 * i)); if (addr[0] == '/' && ap_isdigit(addr[1])) { /* net mask follows: */ char *tmp; ++addr; bits = strtol(addr, &tmp, 0); if (tmp == addr) /* expected a digit, found something else */ return 0; addr = tmp; if (bits < 0 || bits > 32) /* netmask must be between 0 and 32 */ return 0; } else { /* Determine (i.e., "guess") netmask by counting the */ /* number of trailing .0's; reduce #quads appropriately */ /* (so that 192.168.0.0 is equivalent to 192.168.) */ while (quads > 0 && ip_addr[quads - 1] == 0) --quads; /* "IP Address should be given in dotted-quad form, optionally followed by a netmask (e.g., 192.168.111.0/24)"; */ if (quads < 1) return 0; /* every zero-byte counts as 8 zero-bits */ bits = 8 * quads; if (bits != 32) /* no warning for fully qualified IP address */ fprintf(stderr, "Warning: NetMask not supplied with IP-Addr; guessing: %s/%ld\n", inet_ntoa(This->addr), bits); } This->mask.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_NONE << (32 - bits)); if (*addr == '\0' && (This->addr.s_addr & ~This->mask.s_addr) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Warning: NetMask and IP-Addr disagree in %s/%ld\n", inet_ntoa(This->addr), bits); This->addr.s_addr &= This->mask.s_addr; fprintf(stderr, " Set to %s/%ld\n", inet_ntoa(This->addr), bits); } if (*addr == '\0') { This->matcher = proxy_match_ipaddr; return 1; } else return (*addr == '\0'); /* okay iff we've parsed the whole string */ } /* Return TRUE if addr represents an IP address (or an IP network address) */ static int proxy_match_ipaddr(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r) { int i; int ip_addr[4]; struct in_addr addr; struct in_addr *ip_list; char **ip_listptr; const char *found; const char *host = proxy_get_host_of_request(r); if (host == NULL) /* oops! */ return 0; memset(&addr, '\0', sizeof addr); memset(ip_addr, '\0', sizeof ip_addr); if (4 == sscanf(host, "%d.%d.%d.%d", &ip_addr[0], &ip_addr[1], &ip_addr[2], &ip_addr[3])) { for (addr.s_addr = 0, i = 0; i < 4; ++i) addr.s_addr |= htonl(ip_addr[i] << (24 - 8 * i)); if (This->addr.s_addr == (addr.s_addr & This->mask.s_addr)) { #if DEBUGGING fprintf(stderr, "1)IP-Match: %s[%s] <-> ", host, inet_ntoa(addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s/", inet_ntoa(This->addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", inet_ntoa(This->mask)); #endif return 1; } #if DEBUGGING else { fprintf(stderr, "1)IP-NoMatch: %s[%s] <-> ", host, inet_ntoa(addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s/", inet_ntoa(This->addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", inet_ntoa(This->mask)); } #endif } else { struct hostent the_host; memset(&the_host, '\0', sizeof the_host); found = ap_proxy_host2addr(host, &the_host); if (found != NULL) { #if DEBUGGING fprintf(stderr, "2)IP-NoMatch: hostname=%s msg=%s\n", host, found); #endif return 0; } if (the_host.h_name != NULL) found = the_host.h_name; else found = host; /* Try to deal with multiple IP addr's for a host */ for (ip_listptr = the_host.h_addr_list; *ip_listptr; ++ip_listptr) { ip_list = (struct in_addr *) *ip_listptr; if (This->addr.s_addr == (ip_list->s_addr & This->mask.s_addr)) { #if DEBUGGING fprintf(stderr, "3)IP-Match: %s[%s] <-> ", found, inet_ntoa(*ip_list)); fprintf(stderr, "%s/", inet_ntoa(This->addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", inet_ntoa(This->mask)); #endif return 1; } #if DEBUGGING else { fprintf(stderr, "3)IP-NoMatch: %s[%s] <-> ", found, inet_ntoa(*ip_list)); fprintf(stderr, "%s/", inet_ntoa(This->addr)); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", inet_ntoa(This->mask)); } #endif } } return 0; } /* Return TRUE if addr represents a domain name */ int ap_proxy_is_domainname(struct dirconn_entry *This, pool *p) { char *addr = This->name; int i; /* Domain name must start with a '.' */ if (addr[0] != '.') return 0; /* rfc1035 says DNS names must consist of "[-a-zA-Z0-9]" and '.' */ for (i = 0; ap_isalnum(addr[i]) || addr[i] == '-' || addr[i] == '.'; ++i) continue; #if 0 if (addr[i] == ':') { fprintf(stderr, "@@@@ handle optional port in proxy_is_domainname()\n"); /* @@@@ handle optional port */ } #endif if (addr[i] != '\0') return 0; /* Strip trailing dots */ for (i = strlen(addr) - 1; i > 0 && addr[i] == '.'; --i) addr[i] = '\0'; This->matcher = proxy_match_domainname; return 1; } /* Return TRUE if host "host" is in domain "domain" */ static int proxy_match_domainname(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r) { const char *host = proxy_get_host_of_request(r); int d_len = strlen(This->name), h_len; if (host == NULL) /* some error was logged already */ return 0; h_len = strlen(host); /* @@@ do this within the setup? */ /* Ignore trailing dots in domain comparison: */ while (d_len > 0 && This->name[d_len - 1] == '.') --d_len; while (h_len > 0 && host[h_len - 1] == '.') --h_len; return h_len > d_len && strncasecmp(&host[h_len - d_len], This->name, d_len) == 0; } /* Return TRUE if addr represents a host name */ int ap_proxy_is_hostname(struct dirconn_entry *This, pool *p) { struct hostent host; char *addr = This->name; int i; /* Host names must not start with a '.' */ if (addr[0] == '.') return 0; /* rfc1035 says DNS names must consist of "[-a-zA-Z0-9]" and '.' */ for (i = 0; ap_isalnum(addr[i]) || addr[i] == '-' || addr[i] == '.'; ++i); #if 0 if (addr[i] == ':') { fprintf(stderr, "@@@@ handle optional port in proxy_is_hostname()\n"); /* @@@@ handle optional port */ } #endif if (addr[i] != '\0' || ap_proxy_host2addr(addr, &host) != NULL) return 0; This->hostentry = ap_pduphostent (p, &host); /* Strip trailing dots */ for (i = strlen(addr) - 1; i > 0 && addr[i] == '.'; --i) addr[i] = '\0'; This->matcher = proxy_match_hostname; return 1; } /* Return TRUE if host "host" is equal to host2 "host2" */ static int proxy_match_hostname(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r) { char *host = This->name; const char *host2 = proxy_get_host_of_request(r); int h2_len; int h1_len; if (host == NULL || host2 == NULL) return 0; /* oops! */ h2_len = strlen(host2); h1_len = strlen(host); #if 0 unsigned long *ip_list; /* Try to deal with multiple IP addr's for a host */ for (ip_list = *This->hostentry->h_addr_list; *ip_list != 0UL; ++ip_list) if (*ip_list == ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?) return 1; #endif /* Ignore trailing dots in host2 comparison: */ while (h2_len > 0 && host2[h2_len - 1] == '.') --h2_len; while (h1_len > 0 && host[h1_len - 1] == '.') --h1_len; return h1_len == h2_len && strncasecmp(host, host2, h1_len) == 0; } /* Return TRUE if addr is to be matched as a word */ int ap_proxy_is_word(struct dirconn_entry *This, pool *p) { This->matcher = proxy_match_word; return 1; } /* Return TRUE if string "str2" occurs literally in "str1" */ static int proxy_match_word(struct dirconn_entry *This, request_rec *r) { const char *host = proxy_get_host_of_request(r); return host != NULL && strstr(host, This->name) != NULL; } int ap_proxy_doconnect(int sock, struct sockaddr_in *addr, request_rec *r) { int i; ap_hard_timeout("proxy connect", r); do { i = connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) addr, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); #ifdef WIN32 if (i == SOCKET_ERROR) errno = WSAGetLastError(); #endif /* WIN32 */ } while (i == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (i == -1) { ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, r, "proxy connect to %s port %d failed", inet_ntoa(addr->sin_addr), ntohs(addr->sin_port)); } ap_kill_timeout(r); return i; } /* This function is called by ap_table_do() for all header lines */ /* (from proxy_http.c and proxy_ftp.c) */ /* It is passed a table_do_args struct pointer and a MIME field and value pair */ int ap_proxy_send_hdr_line(void *p, const char *key, const char *value) { struct tbl_do_args *parm = (struct tbl_do_args *)p; if (key == NULL || value == NULL || value[0] == '\0') return 1; if (!parm->req->assbackwards) ap_rvputs(parm->req, key, ": ", value, CRLF, NULL); if (parm->cache != NULL && parm->cache->fp != NULL && ap_bvputs(parm->cache->fp, key, ": ", value, CRLF, NULL) == -1) { ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, parm->cache->req, "proxy: error writing header to %s", parm->cache->tempfile); parm->cache = ap_proxy_cache_error(parm->cache); } return 1; /* tell ap_table_do() to continue calling us for more headers */ } /* send a text line to one or two BUFF's; return line length */ unsigned ap_proxy_bputs2(const char *data, BUFF *client, cache_req *cache) { unsigned len = ap_bputs(data, client); if (cache != NULL && cache->fp != NULL) ap_bputs(data, cache->fp); return len; }