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#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "base.h"
#include "array.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "etag.h"
/*
* This was 'borrowed' from tcpdump.
*
*
* This is fun.
*
* In older BSD systems, socket addresses were fixed-length, and
* "sizeof (struct sockaddr)" gave the size of the structure.
* All addresses fit within a "struct sockaddr".
*
* In newer BSD systems, the socket address is variable-length, and
* there's an "sa_len" field giving the length of the structure;
* this allows socket addresses to be longer than 2 bytes of family
* and 14 bytes of data.
*
* Some commercial UNIXes use the old BSD scheme, some use the RFC 2553
* variant of the old BSD scheme (with "struct sockaddr_storage" rather
* than "struct sockaddr"), and some use the new BSD scheme.
*
* Some versions of GNU libc use neither scheme, but has an "SA_LEN()"
* macro that determines the size based on the address family. Other
* versions don't have "SA_LEN()" (as it was in drafts of RFC 2553
* but not in the final version). On the latter systems, we explicitly
* check the AF_ type to determine the length; we assume that on
* all those systems we have "struct sockaddr_storage".
*/
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
# ifndef SA_LEN
# ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
# define SA_LEN(addr) ((addr)->sa_len)
# else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */
# ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE
static size_t get_sa_len(const struct sockaddr *addr) {
switch (addr->sa_family) {
# ifdef AF_INET
case AF_INET:
return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
# endif
# ifdef AF_INET6
case AF_INET6:
return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6));
# endif
default:
return (sizeof (struct sockaddr));
}
}
# define SA_LEN(addr) (get_sa_len(addr))
# else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */
# define SA_LEN(addr) (sizeof (struct sockaddr))
# endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */
# endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */
# endif /* SA_LEN */
#endif
int response_header_insert(server *srv, connection *con, const char *key, size_t keylen, const char *value, size_t vallen) {
data_string *ds;
UNUSED(srv);
if (NULL == (ds = (data_string *)array_get_unused_element(con->response.headers, TYPE_STRING))) {
ds = data_response_init();
}
buffer_copy_string_len(ds->key, key, keylen);
buffer_copy_string_len(ds->value, value, vallen);
array_insert_unique(con->response.headers, (data_unset *)ds);
return 0;
}
int response_header_overwrite(server *srv, connection *con, const char *key, size_t keylen, const char *value, size_t vallen) {
data_string *ds;
UNUSED(srv);
/* if there already is a key by this name overwrite the value */
if (NULL != (ds = (data_string *)array_get_element(con->response.headers, key))) {
buffer_copy_string(ds->value, value);
return 0;
}
return response_header_insert(srv, con, key, keylen, value, vallen);
}
int http_response_redirect_to_directory(server *srv, connection *con) {
buffer *o;
o = buffer_init();
if (con->conf.is_ssl) {
buffer_copy_string(o, "https://");
} else {
buffer_copy_string(o, "http://");
}
if (con->uri.authority->used) {
buffer_append_string_buffer(o, con->uri.authority);
} else {
/* get the name of the currently connected socket */
struct hostent *he;
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
char hbuf[256];
#endif
sock_addr our_addr;
socklen_t our_addr_len;
our_addr_len = sizeof(our_addr);
if (-1 == getsockname(con->fd, &(our_addr.plain), &our_addr_len)) {
con->http_status = 500;
log_error_write(srv, __FILE__, __LINE__, "ss",
"can't get sockname", strerror(errno));
buffer_free(o);
return 0;
}
/* Lookup name: secondly try to get hostname for bind address */
switch(our_addr.plain.sa_family) {
#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
case AF_INET6:
if (0 != getnameinfo((const struct sockaddr *)(&our_addr.ipv6),
SA_LEN((const struct sockaddr *)&our_addr.ipv6),
hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0, 0)) {
char dst[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
log_error_write(srv, __FILE__, __LINE__,
"SSSS", "NOTICE: getnameinfo failed: ",
strerror(errno), ", using ip-address instead");
buffer_append_string(o,
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (char *)&our_addr.ipv6.sin6_addr,
dst, sizeof(dst)));
} else {
buffer_append_string(o, hbuf);
}
break;
#endif
case AF_INET:
if (NULL == (he = gethostbyaddr((char *)&our_addr.ipv4.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr), AF_INET))) {
log_error_write(srv, __FILE__, __LINE__,
"SdSS", "NOTICE: gethostbyaddr failed: ",
h_errno, ", using ip-address instead");
buffer_append_string(o, inet_ntoa(our_addr.ipv4.sin_addr));
} else {
buffer_append_string(o, he->h_name);
}
break;
default:
log_error_write(srv, __FILE__, __LINE__,
"S", "ERROR: unsupported address-type");
buffer_free(o);
return -1;
}
if (!((con->conf.is_ssl == 0 && srv->srvconf.port == 80) ||
(con->conf.is_ssl == 1 && srv->srvconf.port == 443))) {
buffer_append_string(o, ":");
buffer_append_long(o, srv->srvconf.port);
}
}
buffer_append_string_buffer(o, con->uri.path);
buffer_append_string(o, "/");
if (!buffer_is_empty(con->uri.query)) {
buffer_append_string(o, "?");
buffer_append_string_buffer(o, con->uri.query);
}
response_header_insert(srv, con, CONST_STR_LEN("Location"), CONST_BUF_LEN(o));
con->http_status = 301;
con->file_finished = 1;
buffer_free(o);
return 0;
}
buffer * strftime_cache_get(server *srv, time_t last_mod) {
struct tm *tm;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < FILE_CACHE_MAX; i++) {
/* found cache-entry */
if (srv->mtime_cache[i].mtime == last_mod) return srv->mtime_cache[i].str;
/* found empty slot */
if (srv->mtime_cache[i].mtime == 0) break;
}
if (i == FILE_CACHE_MAX) {
i = 0;
}
srv->mtime_cache[i].mtime = last_mod;
buffer_prepare_copy(srv->mtime_cache[i].str, 1024);
tm = gmtime(&(srv->mtime_cache[i].mtime));
srv->mtime_cache[i].str->used = strftime(srv->mtime_cache[i].str->ptr,
srv->mtime_cache[i].str->size - 1,
"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", tm);
srv->mtime_cache[i].str->used++;
return srv->mtime_cache[i].str;
}
int http_response_handle_cachable(server *srv, connection *con, buffer *mtime) {
/*
* 14.26 If-None-Match
* [...]
* If none of the entity tags match, then the server MAY perform the
* requested method as if the If-None-Match header field did not exist,
* but MUST also ignore any If-Modified-Since header field(s) in the
* request. That is, if no entity tags match, then the server MUST NOT
* return a 304 (Not Modified) response.
*/
/* last-modified handling */
if (con->request.http_if_none_match) {
if (etag_is_equal(con->physical.etag, con->request.http_if_none_match)) {
if (con->request.http_method == HTTP_METHOD_GET ||
con->request.http_method == HTTP_METHOD_HEAD) {
/* check if etag + last-modified */
if (con->request.http_if_modified_since) {
size_t used_len;
char *semicolon;
if (NULL == (semicolon = strchr(con->request.http_if_modified_since, ';'))) {
used_len = strlen(con->request.http_if_modified_since);
} else {
used_len = semicolon - con->request.http_if_modified_since;
}
if (0 == strncmp(con->request.http_if_modified_since, mtime->ptr, used_len)) {
con->http_status = 304;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
} else {
char buf[sizeof("Sat, 23 Jul 2005 21:20:01 GMT")];
time_t t_header, t_file;
struct tm tm;
/* check if we can safely copy the string */
if (used_len >= sizeof(buf)) {
log_error_write(srv, __FILE__, __LINE__, "ssdd",
"DEBUG: Last-Modified check failed as the received timestamp was too long:",
con->request.http_if_modified_since, used_len, sizeof(buf) - 1);
con->http_status = 412;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
}
strncpy(buf, con->request.http_if_modified_since, used_len);
buf[used_len] = '\0';
strptime(buf, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
t_header = mktime(&tm);
strptime(mtime->ptr, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
t_file = mktime(&tm);
if (t_file > t_header) return HANDLER_GO_ON;
con->http_status = 304;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
}
} else {
con->http_status = 304;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
}
} else {
con->http_status = 412;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
}
}
} else if (con->request.http_if_modified_since) {
size_t used_len;
char *semicolon;
if (NULL == (semicolon = strchr(con->request.http_if_modified_since, ';'))) {
used_len = strlen(con->request.http_if_modified_since);
} else {
used_len = semicolon - con->request.http_if_modified_since;
}
if (0 == strncmp(con->request.http_if_modified_since, mtime->ptr, used_len)) {
con->http_status = 304;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
} else {
char buf[sizeof("Sat, 23 Jul 2005 21:20:01 GMT")];
time_t t_header, t_file;
struct tm tm;
/* convert to timestamp */
if (used_len >= sizeof(buf)) return HANDLER_GO_ON;
strncpy(buf, con->request.http_if_modified_since, used_len);
buf[used_len] = '\0';
strptime(buf, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
t_header = mktime(&tm);
strptime(mtime->ptr, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
t_file = mktime(&tm);
if (t_file > t_header) return HANDLER_GO_ON;
con->http_status = 304;
return HANDLER_FINISHED;
}
}
return HANDLER_GO_ON;
}
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