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So * we generate a unique Cookie for the transaction and send it back to * the browser (via a "Set-Cookie" header) * Future requests from the same browser should keep the same Cookie line. * * By matching up all the requests with the same cookie you can * work out exactly what path a user took through your site. To log * the cookie use the " %{Cookie}n " directive in a custom access log; * * Example 1 : If you currently use the standard Log file format (CLF) * and use the command "TransferLog somefilename", add the line * LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b %{Cookie}n" * to your config file. * * Example 2 : If you used to use the old "CookieLog" directive, you * can emulate it by adding the following command to your config file * CustomLog filename "%{Cookie}n \"%r\" %t" * * Notes: * 1. This code now logs the initial transaction (the one that created * the cookie to start with). * 2. This module has been designed to not interfere with other Cookies * your site may be using; just avoid sending out cookies with * the name "Apache=" or things will get confused. * 3. If you want you can modify the Set-Cookie line so that the Cookie * never expires. You would then get the same Cookie each time the * user revisits your site. * * Mark Cox, mark@ukweb.com, 6 July 95 * * This file replaces mod_cookies.c */ #include "httpd.h" #include "http_config.h" #include "http_core.h" #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(MPE) #include #endif module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT usertrack_module; typedef struct { int always; time_t expires; } cookie_log_state; typedef struct { int enabled; char *cookie_name; } cookie_dir_rec; /* Define this to allow post-2000 cookies. Cookies use two-digit dates, * so it might be dicey. (Netscape does it correctly, but others may not) */ #define MILLENIAL_COOKIES /* Make Cookie: Now we have to generate something that is going to be * pretty unique. We can base it on the pid, time, hostip */ #define COOKIE_NAME "Apache" static void make_cookie(request_rec *r) { cookie_log_state *cls = ap_get_module_config(r->server->module_config, &usertrack_module); #if defined(NO_GETTIMEOFDAY) && !defined(NO_TIMES) clock_t mpe_times; struct tms mpe_tms; #elif !defined(WIN32) struct timeval tv; struct timezone tz = {0, 0}; #endif /* 1024 == hardcoded constant */ char cookiebuf[1024]; char *new_cookie; const char *rname = ap_get_remote_host(r->connection, r->per_dir_config, REMOTE_NAME); cookie_dir_rec *dcfg; dcfg = ap_get_module_config(r->per_dir_config, &usertrack_module); #if defined(NO_GETTIMEOFDAY) && !defined(NO_TIMES) /* We lack gettimeofday(), so we must use time() to obtain the epoch seconds, and then times() to obtain CPU clock ticks (milliseconds). Combine this together to obtain a hopefully unique cookie ID. */ mpe_times = times(&mpe_tms); ap_snprintf(cookiebuf, sizeof(cookiebuf), "%s.%d%ld%ld", rname, (int) getpid(), (long) r->request_time, (long) mpe_tms.tms_utime); #elif defined(WIN32) /* * We lack gettimeofday() and we lack times(). So we'll use a combination * of time() and GetTickCount(), which returns milliseconds since Windows * was started. It should be relatively unique. */ ap_snprintf(cookiebuf, sizeof(cookiebuf), "%s.%d%ld%ld", rname, (int) getpid(), (long) r->request_time, (long) GetTickCount()); #else gettimeofday(&tv, &tz); ap_snprintf(cookiebuf, sizeof(cookiebuf), "%s.%d%ld%d", rname, (int) getpid(), (long) tv.tv_sec, (int) tv.tv_usec / 1000); #endif if (cls->expires) { struct tm *tms; time_t when = r->request_time + cls->expires; #ifndef MILLENIAL_COOKIES /* * Only two-digit date string, so we can't trust "00" or more. * Therefore, we knock it all back to just before midnight on * 1/1/2000 (which is 946684799) */ if (when > 946684799) when = 946684799; #endif tms = gmtime(&when); /* Cookie with date; as strftime '%a, %d-%h-%y %H:%M:%S GMT' */ new_cookie = ap_psprintf(r->pool, "%s=%s; path=/; expires=%s, %.2d-%s-%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d GMT", dcfg->cookie_name, cookiebuf, ap_day_snames[tms->tm_wday], tms->tm_mday, ap_month_snames[tms->tm_mon], tms->tm_year % 100, tms->tm_hour, tms->tm_min, tms->tm_sec); } else { new_cookie = ap_psprintf(r->pool, "%s=%s; path=/", dcfg->cookie_name, cookiebuf); } ap_table_setn(r->headers_out, "Set-Cookie", new_cookie); ap_table_setn(r->notes, "cookie", ap_pstrdup(r->pool, cookiebuf)); /* log first time */ return; } static int spot_cookie(request_rec *r) { cookie_dir_rec *dcfg = ap_get_module_config(r->per_dir_config, &usertrack_module); const char *cookie; char *value; if (!dcfg->enabled) { return DECLINED; } if ((cookie = ap_table_get(r->headers_in, "Cookie"))) if ((value = strstr(cookie, dcfg->cookie_name))) { char *cookiebuf, *cookieend; value += strlen(dcfg->cookie_name) + 1; /* Skip over the '=' */ cookiebuf = ap_pstrdup(r->pool, value); cookieend = strchr(cookiebuf, ';'); if (cookieend) *cookieend = '\0'; /* Ignore anything after a ; */ /* Set the cookie in a note, for logging */ ap_table_setn(r->notes, "cookie", cookiebuf); return DECLINED; /* There's already a cookie, no new one */ } make_cookie(r); return OK; /* We set our cookie */ } static void *make_cookie_log_state(pool *p, server_rec *s) { cookie_log_state *cls = (cookie_log_state *) ap_palloc(p, sizeof(cookie_log_state)); cls->expires = 0; return (void *) cls; } static void *make_cookie_dir(pool *p, char *d) { cookie_dir_rec *dcfg; dcfg = (cookie_dir_rec *) ap_pcalloc(p, sizeof(cookie_dir_rec)); dcfg->cookie_name = COOKIE_NAME; dcfg->enabled = 0; return dcfg; } static const char *set_cookie_enable(cmd_parms *cmd, void *mconfig, int arg) { cookie_dir_rec *dcfg = mconfig; dcfg->enabled = arg; return NULL; } static const char *set_cookie_exp(cmd_parms *parms, void *dummy, const char *arg) { cookie_log_state *cls = ap_get_module_config(parms->server->module_config, &usertrack_module); time_t factor, modifier = 0; time_t num = 0; char *word; /* The simple case first - all numbers (we assume) */ if (ap_isdigit(arg[0]) && ap_isdigit(arg[strlen(arg) - 1])) { cls->expires = atol(arg); return NULL; } /* * The harder case - stolen from mod_expires * * CookieExpires "[plus] { }*" */ word = ap_getword_conf(parms->pool, &arg); if (!strncasecmp(word, "plus", 1)) { word = ap_getword_conf(parms->pool, &arg); }; /* { }* */ while (word[0]) { /* */ if (ap_isdigit(word[0])) num = atoi(word); else return "bad expires code, numeric value expected."; /* */ word = ap_getword_conf(parms->pool, &arg); if (!word[0]) return "bad expires code, missing "; factor = 0; if (!strncasecmp(word, "years", 1)) factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "months", 2)) factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 30; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "weeks", 1)) factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "days", 1)) factor = 60 * 60 * 24; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "hours", 1)) factor = 60 * 60; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "minutes", 2)) factor = 60; else if (!strncasecmp(word, "seconds", 1)) factor = 1; else return "bad expires code, unrecognized type"; modifier = modifier + factor * num; /* next */ word = ap_getword_conf(parms->pool, &arg); } cls->expires = modifier; return NULL; } static const char *set_cookie_name(cmd_parms *cmd, void *mconfig, char *name) { cookie_dir_rec *dcfg = (cookie_dir_rec *) mconfig; dcfg->cookie_name = ap_pstrdup(cmd->pool, name); return NULL; } static const command_rec cookie_log_cmds[] = { {"CookieExpires", set_cookie_exp, NULL, RSRC_CONF, TAKE1, "an expiry date code"}, {"CookieTracking", set_cookie_enable, NULL, OR_FILEINFO, FLAG, "whether or not to enable cookies"}, {"CookieName", set_cookie_name, NULL, OR_FILEINFO, TAKE1, "name of the tracking cookie"}, {NULL} }; module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT usertrack_module = { STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, /* initializer */ make_cookie_dir, /* dir config creater */ NULL, /* dir merger --- default is to override */ make_cookie_log_state, /* server config */ NULL, /* merge server configs */ cookie_log_cmds, /* command table */ NULL, /* handlers */ NULL, /* filename translation */ NULL, /* check_user_id */ NULL, /* check auth */ NULL, /* check access */ NULL, /* type_checker */ spot_cookie, /* fixups */ NULL, /* logger */ NULL, /* header parser */ NULL, /* child_init */ NULL, /* child_exit */ NULL /* post read-request */ };