-const char jcc_rcs[] = "$Id: jcc.c,v 1.201 2008/11/02 16:48:20 fabiankeil Exp $";
+const char jcc_rcs[] = "$Id: jcc.c,v 1.202 2008/11/02 18:40:34 fabiankeil Exp $";
/*********************************************************************
*
* File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/jcc.c,v $
*
* Revisions :
* $Log: jcc.c,v $
+ * Revision 1.202 2008/11/02 18:40:34 fabiankeil
+ * If we received a different amount of data than we expected,
+ * log a warning and make sure the server socket isn't reused.
+ *
* Revision 1.201 2008/11/02 16:48:20 fabiankeil
* Revert revision 1.195 and try again.
*
static jb_err get_server_headers(struct client_state *csp);
static const char *crunch_reason(const struct http_response *rsp);
static void send_crunch_response(const struct client_state *csp, struct http_response *rsp);
-/*
- * static int request_contains_null_bytes(const struct client_state *csp, char *buf, int len);
- */
+static char *get_request_line(struct client_state *csp);
+static jb_err receive_client_request(struct client_state *csp);
+static jb_err parse_client_request(struct client_state *csp);
static void build_request_line(struct client_state *csp, const struct forward_spec *fwd, char **request_line);
static jb_err change_request_destination(struct client_state *csp);
static void chat(struct client_state *csp);
/*********************************************************************
*
- * Function : chat
+ * Function : get_request_line
*
- * Description : Once a connection to the client has been accepted,
- * this function is called (via serve()) to handle the
- * main business of the communication. When this
- * function returns, the caller must close the client
- * socket handle.
- *
- * FIXME: chat is nearly thousand lines long.
- * Ridiculous.
+ * Description : Read the client request line.
*
* Parameters :
* 1 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
*
- * Returns : Nothing.
+ * Returns : Pointer to request line or NULL in case of errors.
*
*********************************************************************/
-static void chat(struct client_state *csp)
+static char *get_request_line(struct client_state *csp)
{
char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
- char *hdr;
- char *p;
- char *req = NULL;
- fd_set rfds;
- int n;
- jb_socket maxfd;
- int server_body;
- int ms_iis5_hack = 0;
- size_t byte_count = 0;
- int forwarded_connect_retries = 0;
- int max_forwarded_connect_retries = csp->config->forwarded_connect_retries;
- const struct forward_spec * fwd;
- struct http_request *http;
- int len; /* for buffer sizes (and negative error codes) */
- jb_err err;
-
- /* Function that does the content filtering for the current request */
- filter_function_ptr content_filter = NULL;
-
- /* Skeleton for HTTP response, if we should intercept the request */
- struct http_response *rsp;
-
- /* Temporary copy of the client's headers before they get enlisted in csp->headers */
- struct list header_list;
- struct list *headers = &header_list;
-
- http = csp->http;
+ char *request_line = NULL;
+ int len;
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
- /*
- * Read the client's request. Note that since we're not using select() we
- * could get blocked here if a client connected, then didn't say anything!
- */
-
do
{
len = read_socket(csp->cfd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
- if (len <= 0) break; /* error! */
+ if (len <= 0) return NULL;
/*
* If there is no memory left for buffering the
*/
if (add_to_iob(csp, buf, len))
{
- return;
+ return NULL;
}
- req = get_header(csp->iob);
+ request_line = get_header(csp->iob);
- } while ((NULL != req) && ('\0' == *req));
+ } while ((NULL != request_line) && ('\0' == *request_line));
+
+ return request_line;
+
+}
+
+
+/*********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Function : receive_client_request
+ *
+ * Description : Read the client's request (more precisely the
+ * client headers) and answer it if necessary.
+ *
+ * Note that since we're not using select() we could get
+ * blocked here if a client connected, then didn't say
+ * anything!
+ *
+ * Parameters :
+ * 1 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
+ *
+ * Returns : JB_ERR_OK, JB_ERR_PARSE or JB_ERR_MEMORY
+ *
+ *********************************************************************/
+static jb_err receive_client_request(struct client_state *csp)
+{
+ char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
+ char *p;
+ char *req = NULL;
+ struct http_request *http;
+ int len;
+ jb_err err;
+
+ /* Temporary copy of the client's headers before they get enlisted in csp->headers */
+ struct list header_list;
+ struct list *headers = &header_list;
+
+ http = csp->http;
+
+ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
+
+ req = get_request_line(csp);
if ((NULL != req) && ('\0' != *req))
{
/* Request received. Validate and parse it. */
-#if 0
- /*
- * XXX: Temporary disabled to prevent problems
- * with POST requests whose bodies are allowed to
- * contain NULL bytes. BR#1730105.
- *
- * The main purpose of this check is to properly
- * log stuff like BitTorrent traffic and other junk
- * that hits public proxies. It's not required for
- * Privoxy to functions as those requests are discarded
- * later on anyway.
- *
- * It probably should be rewritten to only check
- * the head of the request. Another option would
- * be to let all POST requests pass, although that
- * may not be good enough.
- */
- if (request_contains_null_bytes(csp, buf, len))
- {
- /* NULL bytes found and dealt with, just hang up. */
- return;
- }
-#endif
-
/* Does the request line look invalid? */
if (client_protocol_is_unsupported(csp, req))
{
* answered with a error response, the buffers
* were freed and we're done with chatting.
*/
- return;
+ return JB_ERR_PARSE;
}
#ifdef FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD
csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_FORCED;
}
}
-
#endif /* def FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD */
+
err = parse_http_request(req, http, csp);
if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
{
log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Invalid header received from %s.", csp->ip_addr_str);
free_http_request(http);
- return;
+ return JB_ERR_PARSE;
}
/* grab the rest of the client's headers */
{
log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "read from client failed: %E");
destroy_list(headers);
- return;
+ return JB_ERR_PARSE;
}
if (add_to_iob(csp, buf, len))
* request, there is nothing we can do but hang up
*/
destroy_list(headers);
- return;
+ return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
}
}
else
* An error response has already been send
* and we're done here.
*/
- return;
+ return JB_ERR_PARSE;
}
}
* Save a copy of the original request for logging
*/
http->ocmd = strdup(http->cmd);
-
if (http->ocmd == NULL)
{
- log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory copying HTTP request line");
+ log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
+ "Out of memory copying HTTP request line");
}
-
enlist(csp->headers, http->cmd);
/* Append the previously read headers */
list_append_list_unique(csp->headers, headers);
destroy_list(headers);
+ return JB_ERR_OK;
+
+}
+
+
+/*********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Function : parse_client_request
+ *
+ * Description : Parses the client's request and decides what to do
+ * with it.
+ *
+ * Note that since we're not using select() we could get
+ * blocked here if a client connected, then didn't say
+ * anything!
+ *
+ * Parameters :
+ * 1 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
+ *
+ * Returns : JB_ERR_OK or JB_ERR_PARSE
+ *
+ *********************************************************************/
+static jb_err parse_client_request(struct client_state *csp)
+{
+ struct http_request *http = csp->http;
+ jb_err err;
+
err = sed(csp, FILTER_CLIENT_HEADERS);
if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
{
+ /* XXX: Should be handled in sed(). */
assert(err == JB_ERR_PARSE);
- log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to parse client headers");
+ log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to parse client headers.");
}
csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_HEADER_PARSING_DONE;
*/
write_socket(csp->cfd, MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE, strlen(MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE));
/* XXX: Use correct size */
- log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request generated\" 500 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
- log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Invalid request line after applying header filters.");
-
+ log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
+ "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request generated\" 500 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
+ log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
+ "Invalid request line after applying header filters.");
free_http_request(http);
+
+ return JB_ERR_PARSE;
+ }
+
+ return JB_ERR_OK;
+
+}
+
+
+/*********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Function : chat
+ *
+ * Description : Once a connection to the client has been accepted,
+ * this function is called (via serve()) to handle the
+ * main business of the communication. When this
+ * function returns, the caller must close the client
+ * socket handle.
+ *
+ * FIXME: chat is nearly thousand lines long.
+ * Ridiculous.
+ *
+ * Parameters :
+ * 1 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
+ *
+ * Returns : Nothing.
+ *
+ *********************************************************************/
+static void chat(struct client_state *csp)
+{
+ char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
+ char *hdr;
+ char *p;
+ fd_set rfds;
+ int n;
+ jb_socket maxfd;
+ int server_body;
+ int ms_iis5_hack = 0;
+ size_t byte_count = 0;
+ int forwarded_connect_retries = 0;
+ int max_forwarded_connect_retries = csp->config->forwarded_connect_retries;
+ const struct forward_spec *fwd;
+ struct http_request *http;
+ int len; /* for buffer sizes (and negative error codes) */
+
+ /* Function that does the content filtering for the current request */
+ filter_function_ptr content_filter = NULL;
+
+ /* Skeleton for HTTP response, if we should intercept the request */
+ struct http_response *rsp;
+
+ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
+
+ http = csp->http;
+
+ if (receive_client_request(csp) != JB_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (parse_client_request(csp) != JB_ERR_OK)
+ {
return;
}