When client body filters are enabled, buffer the whole request
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1 /*********************************************************************
2  *
3  * File        :  $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/jcc.c,v $
4  *
5  * Purpose     :  Main file.  Contains main() method, main loop, and
6  *                the main connection-handling function.
7  *
8  * Copyright   :  Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2022 the
9  *                Privoxy team. https://www.privoxy.org/
10  *
11  *                Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written
12  *                by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and
13  *                Junkbusters Corporation.  http://www.junkbusters.com
14  *
15  *                This program is free software; you can redistribute it
16  *                and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
17  *                Public License as published by the Free Software
18  *                Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
19  *                your option) any later version.
20  *
21  *                This program is distributed in the hope that it will
22  *                be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
23  *                implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
24  *                PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
25  *                License for more details.
26  *
27  *                The GNU General Public License should be included with
28  *                this file.  If not, you can view it at
29  *                http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
30  *                or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
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32  *
33  *********************************************************************/
34
35
36 #include "config.h"
37
38 #include <stdio.h>
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <stdlib.h>
41 #include <string.h>
42 #include <signal.h>
43 #include <fcntl.h>
44 #include <errno.h>
45 #include <assert.h>
46
47 #ifdef _WIN32
48 # ifndef FEATURE_PTHREAD
49 #  ifndef STRICT
50 #   define STRICT
51 #  endif
52 #  include <winsock2.h>
53 #  include <windows.h>
54 #  include <process.h>
55 # endif /* ndef FEATURE_PTHREAD */
56
57 # include "win32.h"
58 # ifndef _WIN_CONSOLE
59 #  include "w32log.h"
60 # endif /* ndef _WIN_CONSOLE */
61 # include "w32svrapi.h"
62
63 #else /* ifndef _WIN32 */
64
65 # include <unistd.h>
66 # include <sys/wait.h>
67 # include <sys/time.h>
68 # include <sys/stat.h>
69 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
70
71 #ifdef sun
72 #include <sys/termios.h>
73 #endif /* sun */
74
75 #ifdef unix
76 #include <pwd.h>
77 #include <grp.h>
78 #endif
79
80 # include <signal.h>
81
82 # ifdef __BEOS__
83 #  include <socket.h>  /* BeOS has select() for sockets only. */
84 #  include <OS.h>      /* declarations for threads and stuff. */
85 # endif
86
87 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
88 #ifdef __GLIBC__
89 #include <sys/poll.h>
90 #else
91 #include <poll.h>
92 #endif /* def __GLIBC__ */
93 #else
94 # ifndef FD_ZERO
95 #  include <select.h>
96 # endif
97 #warning poll() appears to be unavailable. Your platform will become unsupported in the future.
98 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
99
100 #endif
101
102 #include "project.h"
103 #include "list.h"
104 #include "jcc.h"
105 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
106 #include "ssl.h"
107 #endif
108 #include "filters.h"
109 #include "loaders.h"
110 #include "parsers.h"
111 #include "miscutil.h"
112 #include "errlog.h"
113 #include "jbsockets.h"
114 #include "gateway.h"
115 #include "actions.h"
116 #include "cgi.h"
117 #include "loadcfg.h"
118 #include "urlmatch.h"
119 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
120 #include "client-tags.h"
121 #endif
122
123 int daemon_mode = 1;
124 struct client_states clients[1];
125 struct file_list     files[1];
126
127 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
128 int urls_read     = 0;     /* total nr of urls read inc rejected */
129 int urls_rejected = 0;     /* total nr of urls rejected */
130 #ifdef MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE
131 unsigned long long number_of_requests_received = 0;
132 unsigned long long number_of_requests_blocked = 0;
133 #endif
134 #endif /* def FEATURE_STATISTICS */
135
136 #ifdef FEATURE_GRACEFUL_TERMINATION
137 int g_terminate = 0;
138 #endif
139
140 #if !defined(_WIN32)
141 static void sig_handler(int the_signal);
142 #endif
143 static int client_protocol_is_unsupported(struct client_state *csp, char *req);
144 static jb_err get_request_destination_elsewhere(struct client_state *csp, struct list *headers);
145 static jb_err get_server_headers(struct client_state *csp);
146 static const char *crunch_reason(const struct http_response *rsp);
147 static void send_crunch_response(struct client_state *csp, struct http_response *rsp);
148 static char *get_request_line(struct client_state *csp);
149 static jb_err receive_client_request(struct client_state *csp);
150 static jb_err parse_client_request(struct client_state *csp);
151 static void build_request_line(struct client_state *csp, const struct forward_spec *fwd, char **request_line);
152 static jb_err change_request_destination(struct client_state *csp);
153 static void handle_established_connection(struct client_state *csp);
154 static void chat(struct client_state *csp);
155 static void serve(struct client_state *csp);
156 #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN_CONSOLE)
157 static void usage(const char *myname);
158 #endif
159 static void initialize_mutexes(void);
160 static jb_socket bind_port_helper(const char *haddr, int hport, int backlog);
161 static void bind_ports_helper(struct configuration_spec *config, jb_socket sockets[]);
162 static void close_ports_helper(jb_socket sockets[]);
163 static void listen_loop(void);
164 static void serve(struct client_state *csp);
165
166 #ifdef __BEOS__
167 static int32 server_thread(void *data);
168 #endif /* def __BEOS__ */
169
170 #ifdef _WIN32
171 #define sleep(N)  Sleep(((N) * 1000))
172 #endif
173
174 #ifdef FUZZ
175 int process_fuzzed_input(char *fuzz_input_type, char *fuzz_input_file);
176 void show_fuzz_usage(const char *name);
177 #endif
178
179 #ifdef MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE
180 /*
181  * XXX: Does the locking stuff really belong in this file?
182  */
183 privoxy_mutex_t log_mutex;
184 privoxy_mutex_t log_init_mutex;
185 privoxy_mutex_t connection_reuse_mutex;
186
187 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
188 privoxy_mutex_t certificate_mutex;
189 privoxy_mutex_t ssl_init_mutex;
190 #endif
191
192 #ifdef FEATURE_EXTERNAL_FILTERS
193 privoxy_mutex_t external_filter_mutex;
194 #endif
195 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
196 privoxy_mutex_t client_tags_mutex;
197 #endif
198 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
199 privoxy_mutex_t block_statistics_mutex;
200 #endif
201 #ifdef FEATURE_EXTENDED_STATISTICS
202 privoxy_mutex_t filter_statistics_mutex;
203 privoxy_mutex_t block_reason_statistics_mutex;
204 #endif
205
206 #if !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) || !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R)
207 privoxy_mutex_t resolver_mutex;
208 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) || !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R) */
209
210 #ifndef HAVE_GMTIME_R
211 privoxy_mutex_t gmtime_mutex;
212 #endif /* ndef HAVE_GMTIME_R */
213
214 #ifndef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
215 privoxy_mutex_t localtime_mutex;
216 #endif /* ndef HAVE_GMTIME_R */
217
218 #if !defined(HAVE_ARC4RANDOM) && !defined(HAVE_RANDOM)
219 privoxy_mutex_t rand_mutex;
220 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_ARC4RANDOM) && !defined(HAVE_RANDOM) */
221
222 #endif /* def MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE */
223
224 #if defined(unix)
225 const char *basedir = NULL;
226 const char *pidfile = NULL;
227 static int received_hup_signal = 0;
228 #endif /* defined unix */
229
230 /* HTTP snipplets. */
231 static const char CSUCCEED[] =
232    "HTTP/1.1 200 Connection established\r\n\r\n";
233
234 static const char CHEADER[] =
235    "HTTP/1.1 400 Invalid header received from client\r\n"
236    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
237    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
238    "Invalid header received from client.\n";
239
240 static const char FTP_RESPONSE[] =
241    "HTTP/1.1 400 Invalid request received from client\r\n"
242    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
243    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
244    "Invalid request. Privoxy doesn't support FTP.\n";
245
246 static const char GOPHER_RESPONSE[] =
247    "HTTP/1.1 400 Invalid request received from client\r\n"
248    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
249    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
250    "Invalid request. Privoxy doesn't support gopher.\n";
251
252 /* XXX: should be a template */
253 static const char MISSING_DESTINATION_RESPONSE[] =
254    "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad request received from client\r\n"
255    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
256    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
257    "Bad request. Privoxy was unable to extract the destination.\n";
258
259 /* XXX: should be a template */
260 static const char INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE[] =
261    "HTTP/1.1 502 Server or forwarder response invalid\r\n"
262    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
263    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
264    "Bad response. The server or forwarder response doesn't look like HTTP.\n";
265
266 /* XXX: should be a template */
267 static const char MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE[] =
268    "HTTP/1.1 400 Malformed request after rewriting\r\n"
269    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
270    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
271    "Bad request. Messed up with header filters.\n";
272
273 static const char TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS_RESPONSE[] =
274    "HTTP/1.1 503 Too many open connections\r\n"
275    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
276    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
277    "Maximum number of open connections reached.\n";
278
279 static const char CLIENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE[] =
280    "HTTP/1.1 504 Connection timeout\r\n"
281    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
282    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
283    "The connection timed out because the client request didn't arrive in time.\n";
284
285 static const char CLIENT_BODY_PARSE_ERROR_RESPONSE[] =
286    "HTTP/1.1 400 Failed reading client body\r\n"
287    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
288    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
289    "Failed parsing or buffering the chunk-encoded client body.\n";
290
291 static const char CLIENT_BODY_BUFFER_ERROR_RESPONSE[] =
292    "HTTP/1.1 400 Failed reading client body\r\n"
293    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
294    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
295    "Failed to buffer the client body to apply content filters.\n"
296    "Could be caused by a socket timeout\n";
297
298 static const char UNSUPPORTED_CLIENT_EXPECTATION_ERROR_RESPONSE[] =
299    "HTTP/1.1 417 Expecting too much\r\n"
300    "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
301    "Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
302    "Privoxy detected an unsupported Expect header value.\n";
303
304 /* A function to crunch a response */
305 typedef struct http_response *(*crunch_func_ptr)(struct client_state *);
306
307 /* Crunch function flags */
308 #define CF_NO_FLAGS        0
309 /* Cruncher applies to forced requests as well */
310 #define CF_IGNORE_FORCE    1
311 /* Crunched requests are counted for the block statistics */
312 #define CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT 2
313
314 /* A crunch function and its flags */
315 struct cruncher
316 {
317    const crunch_func_ptr cruncher;
318    const int flags;
319 };
320
321 static int crunch_response_triggered(struct client_state *csp, const struct cruncher crunchers[]);
322
323 /* Complete list of cruncher functions */
324 static const struct cruncher crunchers_all[] = {
325    { direct_response, CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT|CF_IGNORE_FORCE},
326    { block_url,       CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT },
327 #ifdef FEATURE_TRUST
328    { trust_url,       CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT },
329 #endif /* def FEATURE_TRUST */
330    { redirect_url,    CF_NO_FLAGS  },
331    { dispatch_cgi,    CF_IGNORE_FORCE},
332    { NULL,            0 }
333 };
334
335 /* Light version, used after tags are applied */
336 static const struct cruncher crunchers_light[] = {
337    { block_url,       CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT },
338    { redirect_url,    CF_NO_FLAGS },
339    { NULL,            0 }
340 };
341
342
343 /*
344  * XXX: Don't we really mean
345  *
346  * #if defined(unix)
347  *
348  * here?
349  */
350 #if !defined(_WIN32)
351 /*********************************************************************
352  *
353  * Function    :  sig_handler
354  *
355  * Description :  Signal handler for different signals.
356  *                Exit gracefully on TERM and INT
357  *                or set a flag that will cause the errlog
358  *                to be reopened by the main thread on HUP.
359  *
360  * Parameters  :
361  *          1  :  the_signal = the signal cause this function to call
362  *
363  * Returns     :  -
364  *
365  *********************************************************************/
366 static void sig_handler(int the_signal)
367 {
368    switch(the_signal)
369    {
370       case SIGTERM:
371       case SIGINT:
372          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "exiting by signal %d .. bye", the_signal);
373 #if defined(unix)
374          if (pidfile)
375          {
376             unlink(pidfile);
377          }
378 #endif /* unix */
379          exit(the_signal);
380          break;
381
382       case SIGHUP:
383 #if defined(unix)
384          received_hup_signal = 1;
385 #endif
386          break;
387
388       default:
389          /*
390           * We shouldn't be here, unless we catch signals
391           * in main() that we can't handle here!
392           */
393          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
394             "sig_handler: exiting on unexpected signal %d", the_signal);
395    }
396    return;
397
398 }
399 #endif
400
401
402 /*********************************************************************
403  *
404  * Function    :  get_write_delay
405  *
406  * Description :  Parse the delay-response parameter.
407  *
408  * Parameters  :
409  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
410  *
411  * Returns     :  Number of milliseconds to delay writes.
412  *
413  *********************************************************************/
414 static unsigned int get_write_delay(const struct client_state *csp)
415 {
416    unsigned int delay;
417    char *endptr;
418    char *newval;
419
420    if ((csp->action->flags & ACTION_DELAY_RESPONSE) == 0)
421    {
422       return 0;
423    }
424    newval = csp->action->string[ACTION_STRING_DELAY_RESPONSE];
425
426    delay = (unsigned)strtol(newval, &endptr, 0);
427    if (*endptr != '\0')
428    {
429       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
430          "Invalid delay-response{} parameter: '%s'", newval);
431    }
432
433    return delay;
434
435 }
436
437
438 /*********************************************************************
439  *
440  * Function    :  client_protocol_is_unsupported
441  *
442  * Description :  Checks if the client used a known unsupported
443  *                protocol and deals with it by sending an error
444  *                response.
445  *
446  * Parameters  :
447  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
448  *          2  :  req = the first request line send by the client
449  *
450  * Returns     :  TRUE if an error response has been generated, or
451  *                FALSE if the request doesn't look invalid.
452  *
453  *********************************************************************/
454 static int client_protocol_is_unsupported(struct client_state *csp, char *req)
455 {
456    /*
457     * If it's a FTP or gopher request, we don't support it.
458     *
459     * These checks are better than nothing, but they might
460     * not work in all configurations and some clients might
461     * have problems digesting the answer.
462     *
463     * They should, however, never cause more problems than
464     * Privoxy's old behaviour (returning the misleading HTML
465     * error message:
466     *
467     * "Could not resolve http://(ftp|gopher)://example.org").
468     */
469    if (!strncmpic(req, "GET ftp://", 10) || !strncmpic(req, "GET gopher://", 13))
470    {
471       const char *response = NULL;
472       const char *protocol = NULL;
473
474       if (!strncmpic(req, "GET ftp://", 10))
475       {
476          response = FTP_RESPONSE;
477          protocol = "FTP";
478       }
479       else
480       {
481          response = GOPHER_RESPONSE;
482          protocol = "GOPHER";
483       }
484       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
485          "%s tried to use Privoxy as %s proxy: %s",
486          csp->ip_addr_str, protocol, req);
487       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
488          "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str, req);
489       freez(req);
490
491 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
492       if (client_use_ssl(csp))
493       {
494          ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
495             (const unsigned char *)response, strlen(response),
496             get_write_delay(csp));
497       }
498       else
499 #endif
500       {
501          write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, response, strlen(response),
502             get_write_delay(csp));
503       }
504
505       return TRUE;
506    }
507
508    return FALSE;
509 }
510
511
512 /*********************************************************************
513  *
514  * Function    :  client_has_unsupported_expectations
515  *
516  * Description :  Checks if the client used an unsupported expectation
517  *                in which case an error message is delivered.
518  *
519  * Parameters  :
520  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
521  *
522  * Returns     :  TRUE if an error response has been generated, or
523  *                FALSE if the request doesn't look invalid.
524  *
525  *********************************************************************/
526 static int client_has_unsupported_expectations(const struct client_state *csp)
527 {
528    if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_UNSUPPORTED_CLIENT_EXPECTATION))
529    {
530       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
531          "Rejecting request from client %s with unsupported Expect header value",
532          csp->ip_addr_str);
533       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
534          "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 417 0", csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
535       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd,
536          UNSUPPORTED_CLIENT_EXPECTATION_ERROR_RESPONSE,
537          strlen(UNSUPPORTED_CLIENT_EXPECTATION_ERROR_RESPONSE),
538          get_write_delay(csp));
539
540       return TRUE;
541    }
542
543    return FALSE;
544
545 }
546
547
548 /*********************************************************************
549  *
550  * Function    :  get_request_destination_elsewhere
551  *
552  * Description :  If the client's request was redirected into
553  *                Privoxy without the client's knowledge,
554  *                the request line lacks the destination host.
555  *
556  *                This function tries to get it elsewhere,
557  *                provided accept-intercepted-requests is enabled.
558  *
559  *                "Elsewhere" currently only means "Host: header",
560  *                but in the future we may ask the redirecting
561  *                packet filter to look the destination up.
562  *
563  *                If the destination stays unknown, an error
564  *                response is send to the client and headers
565  *                are freed so that chat() can return directly.
566  *
567  * Parameters  :
568  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
569  *          2  :  headers = a header list
570  *
571  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK if the destination is now known, or
572  *                JB_ERR_PARSE if it isn't.
573  *
574  *********************************************************************/
575 static jb_err get_request_destination_elsewhere(struct client_state *csp, struct list *headers)
576 {
577    if (!(csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_ACCEPT_INTERCEPTED_REQUESTS))
578    {
579       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "%s's request: \'%s\' is invalid."
580          " Privoxy isn't configured to accept intercepted requests.",
581          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
582       /* XXX: Use correct size */
583       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0",
584          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
585
586       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER),
587          get_write_delay(csp));
588       destroy_list(headers);
589
590       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
591    }
592    else if (JB_ERR_OK == get_destination_from_headers(headers, csp->http))
593    {
594       /* Split the domain we just got for pattern matching */
595       init_domain_components(csp->http);
596
597       return JB_ERR_OK;
598    }
599    else
600    {
601       /* We can't work without destination. Go spread the news.*/
602
603       /* XXX: Use correct size */
604       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0",
605          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
606       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
607          "Privoxy was unable to get the destination for %s's request: %s",
608          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
609
610       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, MISSING_DESTINATION_RESPONSE,
611          strlen(MISSING_DESTINATION_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
612       destroy_list(headers);
613
614       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
615    }
616    /*
617     * TODO: If available, use PF's ioctl DIOCNATLOOK as last resort
618     * to get the destination IP address, use it as host directly
619     * or do a reverse DNS lookup first.
620     */
621 }
622
623
624 /*********************************************************************
625  *
626  * Function    :  get_server_headers
627  *
628  * Description :  Parses server headers in iob and fills them
629  *                into csp->headers so that they can later be
630  *                handled by sed().
631  *
632  * Parameters  :
633  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
634  *
635  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK if everything went fine, or
636  *                JB_ERR_PARSE if the headers were incomplete.
637  *
638  *********************************************************************/
639 static jb_err get_server_headers(struct client_state *csp)
640 {
641    int continue_hack_in_da_house = 0;
642    char * header;
643
644    while (((header = get_header(csp->iob)) != NULL) || continue_hack_in_da_house)
645    {
646       if (header == NULL)
647       {
648          /*
649           * continue hack in da house. Ignore the ending of
650           * this head and continue enlisting header lines.
651           * The reason is described below.
652           */
653          enlist(csp->headers, "");
654          continue_hack_in_da_house = 0;
655          continue;
656       }
657       else if (0 == strncmpic(header, "HTTP/1.1 100", 12))
658       {
659          /*
660           * It's a bodyless continue response, don't
661           * stop header parsing after reaching its end.
662           *
663           * As a result Privoxy will concatenate the
664           * next response's head and parse and deliver
665           * the headers as if they belonged to one request.
666           *
667           * The client will separate them because of the
668           * empty line between them.
669           *
670           * XXX: What we're doing here is clearly against
671           * the intended purpose of the continue header,
672           * and under some conditions (HTTP/1.0 client request)
673           * it's a standard violation.
674           *
675           * Anyway, "sort of against the spec" is preferable
676           * to "always getting confused by Continue responses"
677           * (Privoxy's behaviour before this hack was added)
678           */
679          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Continue hack in da house.");
680          continue_hack_in_da_house = 1;
681       }
682       else if (*header == '\0')
683       {
684          /*
685           * If the header is empty, but the Continue hack
686           * isn't active, we can assume that we reached the
687           * end of the buffer before we hit the end of the
688           * head.
689           *
690           * Inform the caller an let it decide how to handle it.
691           */
692          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
693       }
694
695       if (JB_ERR_MEMORY == enlist(csp->headers, header))
696       {
697          /*
698           * XXX: Should we quit the request and return a
699           * out of memory error page instead?
700           */
701          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
702             "Out of memory while enlisting server headers. %s lost.",
703             header);
704       }
705       freez(header);
706    }
707
708    return JB_ERR_OK;
709 }
710
711
712 /*********************************************************************
713  *
714  * Function    :  crunch_reason
715  *
716  * Description :  Translates the crunch reason code into a string.
717  *
718  * Parameters  :
719  *          1  :  rsp = a http_response
720  *
721  * Returns     :  A string with the crunch reason or an error description.
722  *
723  *********************************************************************/
724 static const char *crunch_reason(const struct http_response *rsp)
725 {
726    char * reason = NULL;
727
728    assert(rsp != NULL);
729    if (rsp == NULL)
730    {
731       return "Internal error while searching for crunch reason";
732    }
733
734    switch (rsp->crunch_reason)
735    {
736       case UNSUPPORTED:
737          reason = "Unsupported HTTP feature";
738          break;
739       case BLOCKED:
740          reason = "Blocked";
741          break;
742       case UNTRUSTED:
743          reason = "Untrusted";
744          break;
745       case REDIRECTED:
746          reason = "Redirected";
747          break;
748       case CGI_CALL:
749          reason = "CGI Call";
750          break;
751       case NO_SUCH_DOMAIN:
752          reason = "DNS failure";
753          break;
754       case FORWARDING_FAILED:
755          reason = "Forwarding failed";
756          break;
757       case CONNECT_FAILED:
758          reason = "Connection failure";
759          break;
760       case OUT_OF_MEMORY:
761          reason = "Out of memory (may mask other reasons)";
762          break;
763       case CONNECTION_TIMEOUT:
764          reason = "Connection timeout";
765          break;
766       case NO_SERVER_DATA:
767          reason = "No server data received";
768          break;
769       default:
770          reason = "No reason recorded";
771          break;
772    }
773
774    return reason;
775 }
776
777
778 /*********************************************************************
779  *
780  * Function    :  log_applied_actions
781  *
782  * Description :  Logs the applied actions if LOG_LEVEL_ACTIONS is
783  *                enabled.
784  *
785  * Parameters  :
786  *          1  :  actions = Current action spec to log
787  *
788  * Returns     :  Nothing.
789  *
790  *********************************************************************/
791 static void log_applied_actions(const struct current_action_spec *actions)
792 {
793    /*
794     * The conversion to text requires lots of memory allocations so
795     * we only do the conversion if the user is actually interested.
796     */
797    if (debug_level_is_enabled(LOG_LEVEL_ACTIONS))
798    {
799       char *actions_as_text = actions_to_line_of_text(actions);
800       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ACTIONS, "%s", actions_as_text);
801       freez(actions_as_text);
802    }
803 }
804
805
806 /*********************************************************************
807  *
808  * Function    :  send_crunch_response
809  *
810  * Description :  Delivers already prepared response for
811  *                intercepted requests, logs the interception
812  *                and frees the response.
813  *
814  * Parameters  :
815  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
816  *          2  :  rsp = Fully prepared response. Will be freed on exit.
817  *
818  * Returns     :  Nothing.
819  *
820  *********************************************************************/
821 static void send_crunch_response(struct client_state *csp, struct http_response *rsp)
822 {
823       const struct http_request *http = csp->http;
824       char status_code[4];
825
826       assert(rsp != NULL);
827       assert(rsp->head != NULL);
828
829       if (rsp == NULL)
830       {
831          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "NULL response in send_crunch_response.");
832       }
833
834       /*
835        * Extract the status code from the actual head
836        * that will be send to the client. It is the only
837        * way to get it right for all requests, including
838        * the fixed ones for out-of-memory problems.
839        *
840        * A head starts like this: 'HTTP/1.1 200...'
841        *                           0123456789|11
842        *                                     10
843        */
844       status_code[0] = rsp->head[9];
845       status_code[1] = rsp->head[10];
846       status_code[2] = rsp->head[11];
847       status_code[3] = '\0';
848
849       /* Log that the request was crunched and why. */
850       log_applied_actions(csp->action);
851 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
852       if (client_use_ssl(csp))
853       {
854          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CRUNCH, "%s: https://%s%s", crunch_reason(rsp),
855             http->hostport, http->path);
856          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s https://%s%s %s\" %s %lu",
857             csp->ip_addr_str, http->gpc, http->hostport, http->path,
858             http->version, status_code, rsp->content_length);
859       }
860       else
861 #endif
862       {
863          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CRUNCH, "%s: %s", crunch_reason(rsp), http->url);
864          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" %s %lu",
865             csp->ip_addr_str, http->ocmd, status_code, rsp->content_length);
866       }
867       /* Write the answer to the client */
868 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
869       if (client_use_ssl(csp))
870       {
871          if ((ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
872                 (const unsigned char *)rsp->head, rsp->head_length,
873                 get_write_delay(csp)) < 0)
874           || (ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
875                 (const unsigned char *)rsp->body, rsp->content_length,
876                 get_write_delay(csp)) < 0))
877          {
878             /* There is nothing we can do about it. */
879             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Couldn't deliver the error message "
880                "for https://%s%s through client socket %d using TLS/SSL",
881                http->hostport, http->url, csp->cfd);
882          }
883       }
884       else
885 #endif
886       {
887          if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, rsp->head, rsp->head_length,
888                 get_write_delay(csp))
889           || write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, rsp->body, rsp->content_length,
890                 get_write_delay(csp)))
891          {
892             /* There is nothing we can do about it. */
893             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
894                "Couldn't deliver the error message for %s through client socket %d: %E",
895                http->url, csp->cfd);
896          }
897       }
898
899       /* Clean up and return */
900       if (cgi_error_memory() != rsp)
901       {
902          free_http_response(rsp);
903       }
904       return;
905 }
906
907
908 /*********************************************************************
909  *
910  * Function    :  crunch_response_triggered
911  *
912  * Description :  Checks if the request has to be crunched,
913  *                and delivers the crunch response if necessary.
914  *
915  * Parameters  :
916  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
917  *          2  :  crunchers = list of cruncher functions to run
918  *
919  * Returns     :  TRUE if the request was answered with a crunch response
920  *                FALSE otherwise.
921  *
922  *********************************************************************/
923 static int crunch_response_triggered(struct client_state *csp, const struct cruncher crunchers[])
924 {
925    struct http_response *rsp = NULL;
926    const struct cruncher *c;
927
928    /*
929     * If CGI request crunching is disabled,
930     * check the CGI dispatcher out of order to
931     * prevent unintentional blocks or redirects.
932     */
933    if (!(csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CGI_CRUNCHING)
934        && (NULL != (rsp = dispatch_cgi(csp))))
935    {
936       /* Deliver, log and free the interception response. */
937       send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
938       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CRUNCHED;
939       return TRUE;
940    }
941
942    for (c = crunchers; c->cruncher != NULL; c++)
943    {
944       /*
945        * Check the cruncher if either Privoxy is toggled
946        * on and the request isn't forced, or if the cruncher
947        * applies to forced requests as well.
948        */
949       if (((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_TOGGLED_ON) &&
950           !(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_FORCED)) ||
951           (c->flags & CF_IGNORE_FORCE))
952       {
953          rsp = c->cruncher(csp);
954          if (NULL != rsp)
955          {
956             /* Deliver, log and free the interception response. */
957             send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
958             csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CRUNCHED;
959 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
960             if (c->flags & CF_COUNT_AS_REJECT)
961             {
962 #ifdef MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE
963                privoxy_mutex_lock(&block_statistics_mutex);
964                number_of_requests_blocked++;
965                privoxy_mutex_unlock(&block_statistics_mutex);
966 #endif
967                csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_REJECTED;
968             }
969 #endif /* def FEATURE_STATISTICS */
970
971             return TRUE;
972          }
973       }
974    }
975
976    return FALSE;
977 }
978
979
980 /*********************************************************************
981  *
982  * Function    :  build_request_line
983  *
984  * Description :  Builds the HTTP request line.
985  *
986  *                If a HTTP forwarder is used it expects the whole URL,
987  *                web servers only get the path.
988  *
989  * Parameters  :
990  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
991  *          2  :  fwd = The forwarding spec used for the request.
992  *                      Can be NULL.
993  *          3  :  request_line = The old request line which will be replaced.
994  *
995  * Returns     :  Nothing. Terminates in case of memory problems.
996  *
997  *********************************************************************/
998 static void build_request_line(struct client_state *csp, const struct forward_spec *fwd, char **request_line)
999 {
1000    struct http_request *http = csp->http;
1001
1002    /*
1003     * Downgrade http version from 1.1 to 1.0
1004     * if +downgrade action applies.
1005     */
1006    if ((csp->action->flags & ACTION_DOWNGRADE)
1007      && (!strcmpic(http->version, "HTTP/1.1")))
1008    {
1009       freez(http->version);
1010       http->version = strdup_or_die("HTTP/1.0");
1011    }
1012
1013    /*
1014     * Rebuild the request line.
1015     */
1016    freez(*request_line);
1017 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
1018    if (fwd != NULL && fwd->forward_host &&
1019        fwd->type != FORWARD_WEBSERVER && client_use_ssl(csp))
1020    {
1021       *request_line = strdup("CONNECT ");
1022    }
1023    else
1024 #endif
1025    {
1026       *request_line = strdup(http->gpc);
1027       string_append(request_line, " ");
1028    }
1029
1030    if (fwd != NULL && fwd->forward_host && fwd->type != FORWARD_WEBSERVER)
1031    {
1032 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
1033       if (client_use_ssl(csp))
1034       {
1035          char port_string[10];
1036
1037          string_append(request_line, http->host);
1038          snprintf(port_string, sizeof(port_string), ":%d", http->port);
1039          string_append(request_line, port_string);
1040       }
1041       else
1042 #endif
1043       {
1044          string_append(request_line, http->url);
1045       }
1046    }
1047    else
1048    {
1049       string_append(request_line, http->path);
1050    }
1051    string_append(request_line, " ");
1052    string_append(request_line, http->version);
1053
1054    if (*request_line == NULL)
1055    {
1056       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory writing HTTP command");
1057    }
1058    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "New HTTP Request-Line: %s", *request_line);
1059 }
1060
1061
1062 /*********************************************************************
1063  *
1064  * Function    :  change_request_destination
1065  *
1066  * Description :  Parse a (rewritten) request line and regenerate
1067  *                the http request data.
1068  *
1069  * Parameters  :
1070  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1071  *
1072  * Returns     :  Forwards the parse_http_request() return code.
1073  *                Terminates in case of memory problems.
1074  *
1075  *********************************************************************/
1076 static jb_err change_request_destination(struct client_state *csp)
1077 {
1078    struct http_request *http = csp->http;
1079    jb_err err;
1080
1081    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REDIRECTS, "Rewrite detected: %s",
1082       csp->headers->first->str);
1083    free_http_request(http);
1084    err = parse_http_request(csp->headers->first->str, http);
1085    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
1086    {
1087       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Couldn't parse rewritten request: %s.",
1088          jb_err_to_string(err));
1089    }
1090    if (http->ssl && strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "CONNECT"))
1091    {
1092       /*
1093        * A client header filter changed the request URL from
1094        * http:// to https:// which we currently don't support.
1095        */
1096       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Changing the request destination from http "
1097          "to https behind the client's back currently isn't supported.");
1098       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1099    }
1100
1101    return err;
1102 }
1103
1104
1105 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
1106 /*********************************************************************
1107  *
1108  * Function    :  server_response_is_complete
1109  *
1110  * Description :  Determines whether we should stop reading
1111  *                from the server socket.
1112  *
1113  * Parameters  :
1114  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1115  *          2  :  content_length = Length of content received so far.
1116  *
1117  * Returns     :  TRUE if the response is complete,
1118  *                FALSE otherwise.
1119  *
1120  *********************************************************************/
1121 static int server_response_is_complete(struct client_state *csp,
1122    unsigned long long content_length)
1123 {
1124    int content_length_known = !!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET);
1125
1126    if (!strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "HEAD"))
1127    {
1128       /*
1129        * "HEAD" implies no body, we are thus expecting
1130        * no content. XXX: incomplete "list" of methods?
1131        */
1132       csp->expected_content_length = 0;
1133       content_length_known = TRUE;
1134       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET;
1135    }
1136
1137    if (csp->http->status == 204 || csp->http->status == 304)
1138    {
1139       /*
1140        * Expect no body. XXX: incomplete "list" of status codes?
1141        */
1142       csp->expected_content_length = 0;
1143       content_length_known = TRUE;
1144       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET;
1145    }
1146
1147    return (content_length_known && ((0 == csp->expected_content_length)
1148             || (csp->expected_content_length <= content_length)));
1149 }
1150
1151
1152 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
1153 /*********************************************************************
1154  *
1155  * Function    :  wait_for_alive_connections
1156  *
1157  * Description :  Waits for alive connections to timeout.
1158  *
1159  * Parameters  :  N/A
1160  *
1161  * Returns     :  N/A
1162  *
1163  *********************************************************************/
1164 static void wait_for_alive_connections(void)
1165 {
1166    int connections_alive = close_unusable_connections();
1167
1168    while (0 < connections_alive)
1169    {
1170       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1171          "Waiting for %d connections to timeout.",
1172          connections_alive);
1173       sleep(60);
1174       connections_alive = close_unusable_connections();
1175    }
1176
1177    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "No connections to wait for left.");
1178
1179 }
1180 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
1181
1182
1183 /*********************************************************************
1184  *
1185  * Function    :  save_connection_destination
1186  *
1187  * Description :  Remembers a connection for reuse later on.
1188  *
1189  * Parameters  :
1190  *          1  :  sfd  = Open socket to remember.
1191  *          2  :  http = The destination for the connection.
1192  *          3  :  fwd  = The forwarder settings used.
1193  *          4  :  server_connection  = storage.
1194  *
1195  * Returns     : void
1196  *
1197  *********************************************************************/
1198 static void save_connection_destination(jb_socket sfd,
1199                                         const struct http_request *http,
1200                                         const struct forward_spec *fwd,
1201                                         struct reusable_connection *server_connection)
1202 {
1203    assert(sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET);
1204    assert(NULL != http->host);
1205
1206    server_connection->sfd = sfd;
1207    server_connection->host = strdup_or_die(http->host);
1208    server_connection->port = http->port;
1209
1210    assert(NULL != fwd);
1211    assert(server_connection->gateway_host == NULL);
1212    assert(server_connection->gateway_port == 0);
1213    assert(server_connection->forwarder_type == 0);
1214    assert(server_connection->forward_host == NULL);
1215    assert(server_connection->forward_port == 0);
1216
1217    server_connection->forwarder_type = fwd->type;
1218    if (NULL != fwd->gateway_host)
1219    {
1220       server_connection->gateway_host = strdup_or_die(fwd->gateway_host);
1221    }
1222    else
1223    {
1224       server_connection->gateway_host = NULL;
1225    }
1226    server_connection->gateway_port = fwd->gateway_port;
1227    if (NULL != fwd->auth_username)
1228    {
1229       server_connection->auth_username = strdup_or_die(fwd->auth_username);
1230    }
1231    else
1232    {
1233       server_connection->auth_username = NULL;
1234    }
1235    if (NULL != fwd->auth_password)
1236    {
1237       server_connection->auth_password = strdup_or_die(fwd->auth_password);
1238    }
1239    else
1240    {
1241       server_connection->auth_password = NULL;
1242    }
1243
1244    if (NULL != fwd->forward_host)
1245    {
1246       server_connection->forward_host = strdup_or_die(fwd->forward_host);
1247    }
1248    else
1249    {
1250       server_connection->forward_host = NULL;
1251    }
1252    server_connection->forward_port = fwd->forward_port;
1253 }
1254 #endif /* FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
1255
1256
1257 /*********************************************************************
1258  *
1259  * Function    : verify_request_length
1260  *
1261  * Description : Checks if we already got the whole client requests
1262  *               and sets CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ if
1263  *               we do.
1264  *
1265  *               Data that doesn't belong to the current request is
1266  *               either thrown away to let the client retry on a clean
1267  *               socket, or stashed to be dealt with after the current
1268  *               request is served.
1269  *
1270  * Parameters  :
1271  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1272  *
1273  * Returns     :  void
1274  *
1275  *********************************************************************/
1276 static void verify_request_length(struct client_state *csp)
1277 {
1278    unsigned long long buffered_request_bytes =
1279       (unsigned long long)(csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur);
1280
1281    if ((csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
1282       && (buffered_request_bytes != 0))
1283    {
1284       if (csp->expected_client_content_length >= buffered_request_bytes)
1285       {
1286          csp->expected_client_content_length -= buffered_request_bytes;
1287          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Reduced expected bytes to %llu "
1288             "to account for the %llu ones we already got.",
1289             csp->expected_client_content_length, buffered_request_bytes);
1290       }
1291       else
1292       {
1293          assert(csp->client_iob->eod > csp->client_iob->cur + csp->expected_client_content_length);
1294          csp->client_iob->eod = csp->client_iob->cur + csp->expected_client_content_length;
1295          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Reducing expected bytes to 0. "
1296             "Marking the server socket tainted after throwing %llu bytes away.",
1297             buffered_request_bytes - csp->expected_client_content_length);
1298          csp->expected_client_content_length = 0;
1299          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED;
1300       }
1301
1302       if (csp->expected_client_content_length == 0)
1303       {
1304          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ;
1305       }
1306    }
1307
1308    if (!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ)
1309       && ((csp->client_iob->cur < csp->client_iob->eod)
1310          || (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)))
1311    {
1312       if (strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "GET")
1313          && strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "HEAD")
1314          && strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "TRACE")
1315          && strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "OPTIONS")
1316          && strcmpic(csp->http->gpc, "DELETE"))
1317       {
1318          /* XXX: this is an incomplete hack */
1319          csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ;
1320          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "There better be a request body.");
1321       }
1322       else
1323       {
1324          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ;
1325
1326          if ((csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_TOLERATE_PIPELINING) == 0)
1327          {
1328             csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED;
1329             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1330                "Possible pipeline attempt detected. The connection will not "
1331                "be kept alive and we will only serve the first request.");
1332             /* Nuke the pipelined requests from orbit, just to be sure. */
1333             clear_iob(csp->client_iob);
1334          }
1335          else
1336          {
1337             /*
1338              * Keep the pipelined data around for now, we'll deal with
1339              * it once we're done serving the current request.
1340              */
1341             csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING;
1342             assert(csp->client_iob->eod >= csp->client_iob->cur);
1343             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Complete client request followed by "
1344                "%d bytes of pipelined data received.",
1345                (int)(csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur));
1346          }
1347       }
1348    }
1349    else
1350    {
1351       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ;
1352       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Complete client request received.");
1353    }
1354 }
1355
1356
1357 /*********************************************************************
1358  *
1359  * Function    :  mark_server_socket_tainted
1360  *
1361  * Description :  Makes sure we don't reuse a server socket
1362  *                (if we didn't read everything the server sent
1363  *                us reusing the socket would lead to garbage).
1364  *
1365  * Parameters  :
1366  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1367  *
1368  * Returns     :  void.
1369  *
1370  *********************************************************************/
1371 static void mark_server_socket_tainted(struct client_state *csp)
1372 {
1373    /*
1374     * For consistency we always mark the server socket
1375     * tainted, however, to reduce the log noise we only
1376     * emit a log message if the server socket could have
1377     * actually been reused.
1378     */
1379    if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
1380       && !(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED))
1381    {
1382       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1383          "Marking the server socket %d tainted.",
1384          csp->server_connection.sfd);
1385    }
1386    csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED;
1387 }
1388
1389 /*********************************************************************
1390  *
1391  * Function    :  get_request_line
1392  *
1393  * Description : Read the client request line.
1394  *
1395  * Parameters  :
1396  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1397  *
1398  * Returns     :  Pointer to request line or NULL in case of errors.
1399  *
1400  *********************************************************************/
1401 static char *get_request_line(struct client_state *csp)
1402 {
1403    char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
1404    char *request_line = NULL;
1405    int len;
1406
1407    memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
1408
1409    if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING) != 0)
1410    {
1411       /*
1412        * If there are multiple pipelined requests waiting,
1413        * the flag will be set again once the next request
1414        * has been parsed.
1415        */
1416       csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING;
1417
1418       request_line = get_header(csp->client_iob);
1419       if ((NULL != request_line) && ('\0' != *request_line))
1420       {
1421          return request_line;
1422       }
1423       else
1424       {
1425          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "No complete request line "
1426             "received yet. Continuing reading from %d.", csp->cfd);
1427       }
1428    }
1429
1430    do
1431    {
1432       if (
1433 #ifdef FUZZ
1434           0 == (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_FUZZED_INPUT) &&
1435 #endif
1436           !data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout)
1437           )
1438       {
1439          if (socket_is_still_alive(csp->cfd))
1440          {
1441             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1442                "No request line on socket %d received in time. Timeout: %d.",
1443                csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout);
1444             write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CLIENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE,
1445                strlen(CLIENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE),
1446                get_write_delay(csp));
1447          }
1448          else
1449          {
1450             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1451                "The client side of the connection on socket %d got "
1452                "closed without sending a complete request line.", csp->cfd);
1453          }
1454          return NULL;
1455       }
1456
1457       len = read_socket(csp->cfd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
1458
1459       if (len <= 0) return NULL;
1460
1461       /*
1462        * If there is no memory left for buffering the
1463        * request, there is nothing we can do but hang up
1464        */
1465       if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, buf, len))
1466       {
1467          return NULL;
1468       }
1469
1470       request_line = get_header(csp->client_iob);
1471
1472    } while ((NULL != request_line) && ('\0' == *request_line));
1473
1474    return request_line;
1475
1476 }
1477
1478 enum chunk_status
1479 {
1480    CHUNK_STATUS_MISSING_DATA,
1481    CHUNK_STATUS_BODY_COMPLETE,
1482    CHUNK_STATUS_PARSE_ERROR
1483 };
1484
1485
1486 /*********************************************************************
1487  *
1488  * Function    :  chunked_body_is_complete
1489  *
1490  * Description :  Figures out whether or not a chunked body is complete.
1491  *
1492  *                Currently it always starts at the beginning of the
1493  *                buffer which is somewhat wasteful and prevents Privoxy
1494  *                from starting to forward the correctly parsed chunks
1495  *                as soon as theoretically possible.
1496  *
1497  *                Should be modified to work with a common buffer,
1498  *                and allow the caller to skip already parsed chunks.
1499  *
1500  *                This would allow the function to be used for unbuffered
1501  *                response bodies as well.
1502  *
1503  * Parameters  :
1504  *          1  :  iob = Buffer with the body to check.
1505  *          2  :  length = Length of complete body
1506  *
1507  * Returns     :  Enum with the result of the check.
1508  *
1509  *********************************************************************/
1510 static enum chunk_status chunked_body_is_complete(struct iob *iob, size_t *length)
1511 {
1512    unsigned int chunksize;
1513    char *p = iob->cur;
1514
1515    do
1516    {
1517       /*
1518        * We need at least a single digit, followed by "\r\n",
1519        * followed by an unknown amount of data, followed by "\r\n".
1520        */
1521       if (p + 5 > iob->eod)
1522       {
1523          return CHUNK_STATUS_MISSING_DATA;
1524       }
1525       if (sscanf(p, "%x", &chunksize) != 1)
1526       {
1527          return CHUNK_STATUS_PARSE_ERROR;
1528       }
1529
1530       /*
1531        * We want at least a single digit, followed by "\r\n",
1532        * followed by the specified amount of data, followed by "\r\n".
1533        */
1534       if (p + chunksize + 5 > iob->eod)
1535       {
1536          return CHUNK_STATUS_MISSING_DATA;
1537       }
1538
1539       /* Skip chunk-size. */
1540       p = strstr(p, "\r\n");
1541       if (NULL == p)
1542       {
1543          return CHUNK_STATUS_PARSE_ERROR;
1544       }
1545       /* Move beyond the chunkdata. */
1546       p += 2 + chunksize;
1547
1548       /* Make sure we're still within the buffer and have two bytes left */
1549       if (p + 2 > iob->eod)
1550       {
1551          return CHUNK_STATUS_MISSING_DATA;
1552       }
1553
1554       /* There should be another "\r\n" to skip */
1555       if (memcmp(p, "\r\n", 2))
1556       {
1557          return CHUNK_STATUS_PARSE_ERROR;
1558       }
1559       p += 2;
1560    } while (chunksize > 0U);
1561
1562    *length = (size_t)(p - iob->cur);
1563    assert(*length <= (size_t)(iob->eod - iob->cur));
1564    assert(p <= iob->eod);
1565
1566    return CHUNK_STATUS_BODY_COMPLETE;
1567
1568 }
1569
1570
1571 /*********************************************************************
1572  *
1573  * Function    : receive_chunked_client_request_body
1574  *
1575  * Description : Read the chunk-encoded client request body.
1576  *               Failures are dealt with.
1577  *
1578  * Parameters  :
1579  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1580  *
1581  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK or JB_ERR_PARSE
1582  *
1583  *********************************************************************/
1584 static jb_err receive_chunked_client_request_body(struct client_state *csp)
1585 {
1586    size_t body_length;
1587    enum chunk_status status;
1588
1589    while (CHUNK_STATUS_MISSING_DATA ==
1590       (status = chunked_body_is_complete(csp->client_iob, &body_length)))
1591    {
1592       char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
1593       int len;
1594
1595       if (!data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout))
1596       {
1597          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
1598             "Timeout while waiting for the client body.");
1599          break;
1600       }
1601       len = read_socket(csp->cfd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
1602       if (len <= 0)
1603       {
1604          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
1605             "Reading the client body failed: %E");
1606          break;
1607       }
1608       if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, buf, len))
1609       {
1610          break;
1611       }
1612    }
1613    if (status != CHUNK_STATUS_BODY_COMPLETE)
1614    {
1615       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CLIENT_BODY_PARSE_ERROR_RESPONSE,
1616          strlen(CLIENT_BODY_PARSE_ERROR_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
1617       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
1618          "%s - - [%T] \"Failed reading chunked client body\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
1619       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1620    }
1621    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
1622       "Chunked client body completely read. Length: %lu", body_length);
1623    csp->expected_client_content_length = body_length;
1624
1625    return JB_ERR_OK;
1626
1627 }
1628
1629
1630 #ifdef FUZZ
1631 /*********************************************************************
1632  *
1633  * Function    :  fuzz_chunked_transfer_encoding
1634  *
1635  * Description :  Treat the fuzzed input as chunked transfer encoding
1636  *                to check and dechunk.
1637  *
1638  * Parameters  :
1639  *          1  :  csp      = Used to store the data.
1640  *          2  :  fuzz_input_file = File to read the input from.
1641  *
1642  * Returns     : Result of dechunking
1643  *
1644  *********************************************************************/
1645 extern int fuzz_chunked_transfer_encoding(struct client_state *csp, char *fuzz_input_file)
1646 {
1647    size_t length;
1648    size_t size = (size_t)(csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur);
1649    enum chunk_status status;
1650
1651    status = chunked_body_is_complete(csp->iob, &length);
1652    if (CHUNK_STATUS_BODY_COMPLETE != status)
1653    {
1654       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Chunked body is incomplete or invalid");
1655    }
1656
1657    return (JB_ERR_OK == remove_chunked_transfer_coding(csp->iob->cur, &size));
1658
1659 }
1660
1661
1662 /*********************************************************************
1663  *
1664  * Function    : fuzz_client_request
1665  *
1666  * Description : Try to get a client request from the fuzzed input.
1667  *
1668  * Parameters  :
1669  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1670  *          2  :  fuzz_input_file = File to read the input from.
1671  *
1672  * Returns     :  Result of fuzzing.
1673  *
1674  *********************************************************************/
1675 extern int fuzz_client_request(struct client_state *csp, char *fuzz_input_file)
1676 {
1677    jb_err err;
1678
1679    csp->cfd = 0;
1680    csp->ip_addr_str = "fuzzer";
1681
1682    if (strcmp(fuzz_input_file, "-") != 0)
1683    {
1684       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
1685          "Fuzzed client requests can currently only be read from stdin (-).");
1686    }
1687    err = receive_client_request(csp);
1688    if (err != JB_ERR_OK)
1689    {
1690       return 1;
1691    }
1692    err = parse_client_request(csp);
1693    if (err != JB_ERR_OK)
1694    {
1695       return 1;
1696    }
1697
1698    return 0;
1699
1700 }
1701 #endif  /* def FUZZ */
1702
1703
1704 #ifdef FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD
1705 /*********************************************************************
1706  *
1707  * Function    :  force_required
1708  *
1709  * Description : Checks a request line to see if it contains
1710  *               the FORCE_PREFIX. If it does, it is removed
1711  *               unless enforcing requests has beend disabled.
1712  *
1713  * Parameters  :
1714  *          1  :  request_line = HTTP request line
1715  *
1716  * Returns     :  TRUE if force is required, FALSE otherwise.
1717  *
1718  *********************************************************************/
1719 static int force_required(const struct client_state *csp, char *request_line)
1720 {
1721    char *p;
1722
1723    p = strstr(request_line, "http://");
1724    if (p != NULL)
1725    {
1726       /* Skip protocol */
1727       p += strlen("http://");
1728    }
1729    else
1730    {
1731       /* Intercepted request usually don't specify the protocol. */
1732       p = request_line;
1733    }
1734
1735    /* Go to the beginning of the path */
1736    p = strstr(p, "/");
1737    if (p == NULL)
1738    {
1739       /*
1740        * If the path is missing the request line is invalid and we
1741        * are done here. The client-visible rejection happens later on.
1742        */
1743       return 0;
1744    }
1745
1746    if (0 == strncmpic(p, FORCE_PREFIX, strlen(FORCE_PREFIX) - 1))
1747    {
1748       if (!(csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_ENFORCE_BLOCKS))
1749       {
1750          /* XXX: Should clean more carefully */
1751          strclean(request_line, FORCE_PREFIX);
1752          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FORCE,
1753             "Enforcing request: \"%s\".", request_line);
1754
1755          return 1;
1756       }
1757       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FORCE,
1758          "Ignored force prefix in request: \"%s\".", request_line);
1759    }
1760
1761    return 0;
1762
1763 }
1764 #endif /* def FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD */
1765
1766
1767 /*********************************************************************
1768  *
1769  * Function    :  receive_client_request
1770  *
1771  * Description : Read the client's request (more precisely the
1772  *               client headers) and answer it if necessary.
1773  *
1774  * Parameters  :
1775  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1776  *
1777  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK, JB_ERR_PARSE or JB_ERR_MEMORY
1778  *
1779  *********************************************************************/
1780 static jb_err receive_client_request(struct client_state *csp)
1781 {
1782    char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
1783    char *p;
1784    char *req = NULL;
1785    struct http_request *http;
1786    int len;
1787    jb_err err;
1788
1789    /* Temporary copy of the client's headers before they get enlisted in csp->headers */
1790    struct list header_list;
1791    struct list *headers = &header_list;
1792
1793    /* We don't care if the arriving data is a valid HTTP request or not. */
1794    csp->requests_received_total++;
1795
1796    http = csp->http;
1797
1798    memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
1799
1800    req = get_request_line(csp);
1801    if (req == NULL)
1802    {
1803       mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
1804       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1805    }
1806    assert(*req != '\0');
1807
1808    if (client_protocol_is_unsupported(csp, req))
1809    {
1810       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1811    }
1812
1813 #ifdef FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD
1814    if (force_required(csp, req))
1815    {
1816       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_FORCED;
1817    }
1818 #endif /* def FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD */
1819
1820    err = parse_http_request(req, http);
1821    freez(req);
1822    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
1823    {
1824       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER),
1825          get_write_delay(csp));
1826       /* XXX: Use correct size */
1827       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
1828       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
1829          "Couldn't parse request line received from %s: %s",
1830          csp->ip_addr_str, jb_err_to_string(err));
1831
1832       free_http_request(http);
1833       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1834    }
1835    if (http->ssl && strcmpic(http->gpc, "CONNECT"))
1836    {
1837       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER),
1838          get_write_delay(csp));
1839       /* XXX: Use correct size */
1840       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request\" 400 0",
1841          csp->ip_addr_str);
1842       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Client %s tried to send a https "
1843          "URL without sending a CONNECT request first",
1844          csp->ip_addr_str);
1845       free_http_request(http);
1846       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1847    }
1848
1849    /* grab the rest of the client's headers */
1850    init_list(headers);
1851    for (;;)
1852    {
1853       p = get_header(csp->client_iob);
1854
1855       if (p == NULL)
1856       {
1857          /* There are no additional headers to read. */
1858          break;
1859       }
1860
1861       if (*p == '\0')
1862       {
1863          /*
1864           * We didn't receive a complete header
1865           * line yet, get the rest of it.
1866           */
1867          if (!data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout))
1868          {
1869             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
1870                "Client headers did not arrive in time. Timeout: %d",
1871                csp->config->socket_timeout);
1872             destroy_list(headers);
1873             return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1874          }
1875
1876          len = read_socket(csp->cfd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
1877          if (len <= 0)
1878          {
1879             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "read from client failed: %E");
1880             destroy_list(headers);
1881             return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1882          }
1883
1884          if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, buf, len))
1885          {
1886             /*
1887              * If there is no memory left for buffering the
1888              * request, there is nothing we can do but hang up
1889              */
1890             destroy_list(headers);
1891             return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
1892          }
1893       }
1894       else
1895       {
1896          if (!strncmpic(p, "Transfer-Encoding:", 18))
1897          {
1898             /*
1899              * XXX: should be called through sed()
1900              *      but currently can't.
1901              */
1902             client_transfer_encoding(csp, &p);
1903          }
1904          /*
1905           * We were able to read a complete
1906           * header and can finally enlist it.
1907           */
1908          enlist(headers, p);
1909          freez(p);
1910       }
1911    }
1912
1913    if (http->host == NULL)
1914    {
1915       /*
1916        * If we still don't know the request destination,
1917        * the request is invalid or the client uses
1918        * Privoxy without its knowledge.
1919        */
1920       if (JB_ERR_OK != get_request_destination_elsewhere(csp, headers))
1921       {
1922          /*
1923           * Our attempts to get the request destination
1924           * elsewhere failed or Privoxy is configured
1925           * to only accept proxy requests.
1926           *
1927           * An error response has already been sent
1928           * and we're done here.
1929           */
1930          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
1931       }
1932    }
1933
1934 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
1935    /* XXX: If the headers were enlisted sooner, passing csp would do. */
1936    set_client_address(csp, headers);
1937    get_tag_list_for_client(csp->client_tags, csp->client_address);
1938 #endif
1939
1940    /*
1941     * Determine the actions for this URL
1942     */
1943 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
1944    if (!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_TOGGLED_ON))
1945    {
1946       /* Most compatible set of actions (i.e. none) */
1947       init_current_action(csp->action);
1948    }
1949    else
1950 #endif /* ndef FEATURE_TOGGLE */
1951    {
1952       get_url_actions(csp, http);
1953    }
1954
1955    enlist(csp->headers, http->cmd);
1956
1957    /* Append the previously read headers */
1958    err = list_append_list_unique(csp->headers, headers);
1959    destroy_list(headers);
1960
1961    return err;
1962
1963 }
1964
1965
1966 /*********************************************************************
1967  *
1968  * Function    : parse_client_request
1969  *
1970  * Description : Parses the client's request and decides what to do
1971  *               with it.
1972  *
1973  *               Note that since we're not using select() we could get
1974  *               blocked here if a client connected, then didn't say
1975  *               anything!
1976  *
1977  * Parameters  :
1978  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
1979  *
1980  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK or JB_ERR_PARSE
1981  *
1982  *********************************************************************/
1983 static jb_err parse_client_request(struct client_state *csp)
1984 {
1985    struct http_request *http = csp->http;
1986    jb_err err;
1987
1988 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
1989    if ((csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
1990     && (!strcmpic(csp->http->version, "HTTP/1.1"))
1991     && (csp->http->ssl == 0))
1992    {
1993       /* Assume persistence until further notice */
1994       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
1995    }
1996 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
1997
1998    if (csp->http->ssl == 0)
1999    {
2000       /*
2001        * This whole block belongs to chat() but currently
2002        * has to be executed before sed().
2003        */
2004       if (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED_CLIENT_BODY)
2005       {
2006          if (receive_chunked_client_request_body(csp) != JB_ERR_OK)
2007          {
2008             return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2009          }
2010       }
2011       else
2012       {
2013          csp->expected_client_content_length = get_expected_content_length(csp->headers);
2014       }
2015       verify_request_length(csp);
2016    }
2017 #ifndef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
2018    else
2019    {
2020       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED;
2021    }
2022 #endif
2023
2024    err = sed(csp, FILTER_CLIENT_HEADERS);
2025    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
2026    {
2027       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to parse client request from %s.",
2028          csp->ip_addr_str);
2029       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0",
2030          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
2031       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2032       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2033    }
2034    csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_HEADER_PARSING_DONE;
2035
2036    /* Check request line for rewrites. */
2037    if ((NULL == csp->headers->first->str)
2038       || (strcmp(http->cmd, csp->headers->first->str) &&
2039          (JB_ERR_OK != change_request_destination(csp))))
2040    {
2041       /*
2042        * A header filter broke the request line - bail out.
2043        */
2044       write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE,
2045          strlen(MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
2046       /* XXX: Use correct size */
2047       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
2048          "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request generated\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
2049       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
2050          "Invalid request line after applying header filters.");
2051       free_http_request(http);
2052
2053       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2054    }
2055
2056    if (client_has_unsupported_expectations(csp))
2057    {
2058       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2059    }
2060
2061    return JB_ERR_OK;
2062
2063 }
2064
2065
2066 /*********************************************************************
2067  *
2068  * Function    : read_http_request_body
2069  *
2070  * Description : Reads remaining request body from the client.
2071  *
2072  * Parameters  :
2073  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2074  *
2075  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2076  *
2077  *********************************************************************/
2078 static int read_http_request_body(struct client_state *csp)
2079 {
2080    size_t to_read = csp->expected_client_content_length;
2081    int len;
2082
2083    assert(to_read != 0);
2084
2085    /* check if all data has been already read */
2086    if (to_read <= (csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur))
2087    {
2088       return 0;
2089    }
2090
2091    for (to_read -= (size_t)(csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur);
2092         to_read > 0 && data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout);
2093         to_read -= (unsigned)len)
2094    {
2095       char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
2096       size_t max_bytes_to_read = to_read < sizeof(buf) ? to_read : sizeof(buf);
2097
2098       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2099          "Waiting for up to %lu bytes of request body from the client.",
2100          max_bytes_to_read);
2101       len = read_socket(csp->cfd, buf, (int)max_bytes_to_read);
2102       if (len <= -1)
2103       {
2104          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Failed receiving request body from %s: %E", csp->ip_addr_str);
2105          return 1;
2106       }
2107       if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, (char *)buf, len))
2108       {
2109          return 1;
2110       }
2111       assert(to_read >= len);
2112    }
2113
2114    if (to_read != 0)
2115    {
2116       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2117          "Not enough request body has been read: expected %lu more bytes",
2118          to_read);
2119       return 1;
2120    }
2121    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2122       "The last %d bytes of the request body have been read", len);
2123    return 0;
2124 }
2125
2126
2127 /*********************************************************************
2128  *
2129  * Function    : update_client_headers
2130  *
2131  * Description : Updates the HTTP headers from the client request.
2132  *
2133  * Parameters  :
2134  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2135  *          2  :  new_content_length = new content length value to set
2136  *
2137  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2138  *
2139  *********************************************************************/
2140 static int update_client_headers(struct client_state *csp, size_t new_content_length)
2141 {
2142    static const char content_length[] = "Content-Length:";
2143    int updated = 0;
2144    struct list_entry *p;
2145
2146 #ifndef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
2147    for (p = csp->headers->first;
2148 #else
2149    for (p = csp->http->client_ssl ? csp->https_headers->first : csp->headers->first;
2150 #endif
2151         !updated  && (p != NULL); p = p->next)
2152    {
2153       /* Header crunch()ed in previous run? -> ignore */
2154       if (p->str == NULL)
2155       {
2156          continue;
2157       }
2158
2159       /* Does the current parser handle this header? */
2160       if (0 == strncmpic(p->str, content_length, sizeof(content_length) - 1))
2161       {
2162          updated = (JB_ERR_OK == header_adjust_content_length((char **)&(p->str), new_content_length));
2163          if (!updated)
2164          {
2165             return 1;
2166          }
2167       }
2168    }
2169
2170    return !updated;
2171 }
2172
2173
2174 /*********************************************************************
2175  *
2176  * Function    : can_filter_request_body
2177  *
2178  * Description : Checks if the current request body can be stored in
2179  *               the client_iob without hitting buffer limit.
2180  *
2181  * Parameters  :
2182  *          1  : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2183  *
2184  * Returns     : TRUE if the current request size do not exceed buffer limit
2185  *               FALSE otherwise.
2186  *
2187  *********************************************************************/
2188 static int can_filter_request_body(const struct client_state *csp)
2189 {
2190    if (!can_add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit,
2191                        csp->expected_client_content_length))
2192    {
2193       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
2194          "Not filtering request body from %s: buffer limit %lu will be exceeded "
2195          "(content length %llu)", csp->ip_addr_str, csp->config->buffer_limit,
2196          csp->expected_client_content_length);
2197       return FALSE;
2198    }
2199    return TRUE;
2200 }
2201
2202
2203 /*********************************************************************
2204  *
2205  * Function    : send_http_request
2206  *
2207  * Description : Sends the HTTP headers from the client request
2208  *               and all the body data that has already been received.
2209  *
2210  * Parameters  :
2211  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2212  *
2213  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2214  *
2215  *********************************************************************/
2216 static int send_http_request(struct client_state *csp)
2217 {
2218    char *hdr;
2219    int write_failure;
2220
2221    hdr = list_to_text(csp->headers);
2222    if (hdr == NULL)
2223    {
2224       /* FIXME Should handle error properly */
2225       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory parsing client header");
2226    }
2227    list_remove_all(csp->headers);
2228
2229    /*
2230     * Write the client's (modified) header to the server
2231     * (along with anything else that may be in the buffer)
2232     */
2233    write_failure = 0 != write_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd, hdr, strlen(hdr));
2234    freez(hdr);
2235
2236    if (write_failure)
2237    {
2238       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Failed sending request headers to: %s: %E",
2239          csp->http->hostport);
2240       return 1;
2241    }
2242
2243    /* XXX: Filtered data is not sent if there's a pipelined request? */
2244    if (((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING) == 0)
2245       && (flush_iob(csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->client_iob, 0) < 0))
2246    {
2247       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Failed sending request body to: %s: %E",
2248          csp->http->hostport);
2249       return 1;
2250    }
2251    return 0;
2252 }
2253
2254
2255 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
2256 /*********************************************************************
2257  *
2258  * Function    : read_https_request_body
2259  *
2260  * Description : Reads remaining request body from the client.
2261  *
2262  * Parameters  :
2263  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2264  *
2265  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2266  *
2267  *********************************************************************/
2268 static int read_https_request_body(struct client_state *csp)
2269 {
2270    size_t to_read = csp->expected_client_content_length;
2271    int len;
2272
2273    assert(to_read != 0);
2274
2275    /* check if all data has been already read */
2276    if (to_read <= (csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur))
2277    {
2278       return 0;
2279    }
2280
2281    for (to_read -= (size_t)(csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur);
2282         to_read > 0 && (is_ssl_pending(&(csp->ssl_client_attr)) ||
2283           data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout));
2284         to_read -= (unsigned)len)
2285    {
2286       unsigned char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
2287       size_t max_bytes_to_read = to_read < sizeof(buf) ? to_read : sizeof(buf);
2288
2289       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2290          "Buffering encrypted client body. Prepared to read up to %lu bytes.",
2291          max_bytes_to_read);
2292       len = ssl_recv_data(&(csp->ssl_client_attr), buf,
2293          (unsigned)max_bytes_to_read);
2294       if (len <= 0)
2295       {
2296          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2297             "Did not receive the whole encrypted request body from %s",
2298             csp->ip_addr_str);
2299          return 1;
2300       }
2301       if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, (char *)buf, len))
2302       {
2303          return 1;
2304       }
2305       assert(to_read >= len);
2306    }
2307
2308    if (to_read != 0)
2309    {
2310       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2311          "Not enough encrypted request body has been read: expected %lu more bytes",
2312          to_read);
2313       return 1;
2314    }
2315
2316    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2317       "The last %llu bytes of the encrypted request body have been read",
2318       csp->expected_client_content_length);
2319    return 0;
2320 }
2321
2322
2323 /*********************************************************************
2324  *
2325  * Function    : receive_and_send_encrypted_post_data
2326  *
2327  * Description : Reads remaining request body from the client and sends
2328  *               it to the server.
2329  *
2330  * Parameters  :
2331  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2332  *
2333  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2334  *
2335  *********************************************************************/
2336 static int receive_and_send_encrypted_post_data(struct client_state *csp)
2337 {
2338    int content_length_known = csp->expected_client_content_length != 0;
2339
2340    while ((content_length_known && csp->expected_client_content_length != 0) ||
2341       (is_ssl_pending(&(csp->ssl_client_attr)) ||
2342             data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout)))
2343    {
2344       unsigned char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
2345       int len;
2346       int max_bytes_to_read = sizeof(buf);
2347
2348       if (content_length_known && csp->expected_client_content_length < sizeof(buf))
2349       {
2350          max_bytes_to_read = (int)csp->expected_client_content_length;
2351       }
2352       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2353          "Prepared to read up to %d bytes of encrypted request body from the client.",
2354          max_bytes_to_read);
2355       len = ssl_recv_data(&(csp->ssl_client_attr), buf,
2356          (unsigned)max_bytes_to_read);
2357       if (len == -1)
2358       {
2359          return 1;
2360       }
2361       if (len == 0)
2362       {
2363          /* XXX: Does this actually happen? */
2364          break;
2365       }
2366       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Forwarding %d bytes of encrypted request body",
2367          len);
2368       len = ssl_send_data(&(csp->ssl_server_attr), buf, (size_t)len);
2369       if (len == -1)
2370       {
2371          return 1;
2372       }
2373       if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
2374       {
2375          if (csp->expected_client_content_length >= len)
2376          {
2377             csp->expected_client_content_length -= (unsigned)len;
2378          }
2379          if (csp->expected_client_content_length == 0)
2380          {
2381             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Forwarded the last %d bytes", len);
2382             break;
2383          }
2384       }
2385    }
2386
2387    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Done forwarding encrypted request body");
2388
2389    return 0;
2390
2391 }
2392
2393
2394 /*********************************************************************
2395  *
2396  * Function    : send_https_request
2397  *
2398  * Description : Sends the HTTP headers from the client request
2399  *               and all the body data that has already been received.
2400  *
2401  * Parameters  :
2402  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2403  *
2404  * Returns     :  0 on success, anything else is an error.
2405  *
2406  *********************************************************************/
2407 static int send_https_request(struct client_state *csp)
2408 {
2409    char *hdr;
2410    int ret;
2411    long flushed = 0;
2412
2413    hdr = list_to_text(csp->https_headers);
2414    if (hdr == NULL)
2415    {
2416       /* FIXME Should handle error properly */
2417       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory parsing client header");
2418    }
2419    list_remove_all(csp->https_headers);
2420
2421    /*
2422     * Write the client's (modified) header to the server
2423     * (along with anything else that may be in the buffer)
2424     */
2425    ret = ssl_send_data(&(csp->ssl_server_attr),
2426       (const unsigned char *)hdr, strlen(hdr));
2427    freez(hdr);
2428
2429    if (ret < 0)
2430    {
2431       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2432          "Failed sending encrypted request headers to: %s: %E",
2433          csp->http->hostport);
2434       mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
2435       return 1;
2436    }
2437
2438    /* XXX: Client body isn't sent if there's pipelined data? */
2439    if (((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING) == 0)
2440       && ((flushed = ssl_flush_socket(&(csp->ssl_server_attr),
2441             csp->client_iob)) < 0))
2442    {
2443       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Failed sending request body to: %s: %E",
2444          csp->http->hostport);
2445       return 1;
2446    }
2447    if (flushed != 0 || csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
2448    {
2449       if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
2450       {
2451          if (csp->expected_client_content_length < flushed)
2452          {
2453             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
2454                "Flushed %ld bytes of request body while only expecting %llu",
2455                flushed, csp->expected_client_content_length);
2456             csp->expected_client_content_length = 0;
2457          }
2458          else
2459          {
2460             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2461                "Flushed %ld bytes of request body while expecting %llu",
2462                flushed, csp->expected_client_content_length);
2463             csp->expected_client_content_length -= (unsigned)flushed;
2464             if (receive_and_send_encrypted_post_data(csp))
2465             {
2466                return 1;
2467             }
2468          }
2469       }
2470       else
2471       {
2472          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2473             "Flushed %ld bytes of request body", flushed);
2474       }
2475    }
2476
2477    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Encrypted request sent");
2478
2479    return 0;
2480
2481 }
2482
2483
2484 /*********************************************************************
2485  *
2486  * Function    :  receive_encrypted_request_headers
2487  *
2488  * Description :  Receives the encrypted request headers when
2489  *                https-inspecting.
2490  *
2491  * Parameters  :
2492  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2493  *
2494  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK on success,
2495  *                JB_ERR_PARSE or JB_ERR_MEMORY otherwise
2496  *
2497  *********************************************************************/
2498 static jb_err receive_encrypted_request_headers(struct client_state *csp)
2499 {
2500    char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
2501    int len;
2502    char *p;
2503
2504    do
2505    {
2506       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Waiting for encrypted client headers");
2507       if (!is_ssl_pending(&(csp->ssl_client_attr)) &&
2508           !data_is_available(csp->cfd, csp->config->socket_timeout))
2509       {
2510          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2511             "Socket %d timed out while waiting for client headers", csp->cfd);
2512          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2513       }
2514       len = ssl_recv_data(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2515          (unsigned char *)buf, sizeof(buf));
2516       if (len == 0)
2517       {
2518          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2519             "Socket %d closed while waiting for client headers", csp->cfd);
2520          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2521       }
2522       if (len == -1)
2523       {
2524          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2525       }
2526       if (add_to_iob(csp->client_iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, buf, len))
2527       {
2528          return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
2529       }
2530       p = strstr(csp->client_iob->cur, "\r\n\r\n");
2531    } while (p == NULL);
2532
2533    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Encrypted headers received completely");
2534
2535    return JB_ERR_OK;
2536 }
2537
2538
2539 /*********************************************************************
2540  *
2541  * Function    :  change_encrypted_request_destination
2542  *
2543  * Description :  Parse a (rewritten) request line from an encrypted
2544  *                request and regenerate the http request data.
2545  *
2546  * Parameters  :
2547  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2548  *
2549  * Returns     :  Forwards the parse_http_request() return code.
2550  *                Terminates in case of memory problems.
2551  *
2552  *********************************************************************/
2553 static jb_err change_encrypted_request_destination(struct client_state *csp)
2554 {
2555    jb_err err;
2556    char *original_host = csp->http->host;
2557    int original_port = csp->http->port;
2558
2559    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REDIRECTS, "Rewrite detected: %s",
2560       csp->https_headers->first->str);
2561    csp->http->host = NULL;
2562    free_http_request(csp->http);
2563    err = parse_http_request(csp->https_headers->first->str, csp->http);
2564    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
2565    {
2566       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Couldn't parse rewritten request: %s.",
2567          jb_err_to_string(err));
2568       freez(original_host);
2569       return err;
2570    }
2571
2572    if (csp->http->host == NULL)
2573    {
2574       char port_string[10];
2575       /*
2576        * The rewritten request line did not specify a host
2577        * which means we can use the original host specified
2578        * by the client.
2579        */
2580       csp->http->host = original_host;
2581       csp->http->port = original_port;
2582       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REDIRECTS, "Keeping the original host: %s",
2583          csp->http->host);
2584       /*
2585        * If the rewritten request line didn't contain a host
2586        * it also didn't contain a port so we can reuse the host
2587        * port.
2588        */
2589       freez(csp->http->hostport);
2590       csp->http->hostport = strdup_or_die(csp->http->host);
2591       snprintf(port_string, sizeof(port_string), ":%d", original_port);
2592       err = string_append(&csp->http->hostport, port_string);
2593       if (err != JB_ERR_OK)
2594       {
2595          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to rebuild hostport: %s.",
2596             jb_err_to_string(err));
2597          return err;
2598       }
2599
2600       /*
2601        * While the request line didn't mention it,
2602        * we're https-inspecting and want to speak TLS
2603        * with the server.
2604        */
2605       csp->http->server_ssl = 1;
2606       csp->http->ssl = 1;
2607    }
2608    else
2609    {
2610       /* The rewrite filter added a host so we can ditch the original */
2611       freez(original_host);
2612       csp->http->server_ssl = csp->http->ssl;
2613    }
2614
2615    csp->http->client_ssl = 1;
2616
2617    freez(csp->https_headers->first->str);
2618    build_request_line(csp, NULL, &csp->https_headers->first->str);
2619
2620    if (!server_use_ssl(csp))
2621    {
2622       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REDIRECTS,
2623          "Rewritten request line results in downgrade to http");
2624       /*
2625        * Replace the unencryptd headers received with the
2626        * CONNECT request with the ones we received securely.
2627        */
2628       destroy_list(csp->headers);
2629       csp->headers->first = csp->https_headers->first;
2630       csp->headers->last  = csp->https_headers->last;
2631       csp->https_headers->first = NULL;
2632       csp->https_headers->last = NULL;
2633    }
2634
2635    return JB_ERR_OK;
2636
2637 }
2638
2639
2640 /*********************************************************************
2641  *
2642  * Function    :  process_encrypted_request_headers
2643  *
2644  * Description :  Receives and parses the encrypted headers send
2645  *                by the client when https-inspecting.
2646  *
2647  * Parameters  :
2648  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2649  *
2650  * Returns     :  JB_ERR_OK on success,
2651  *                JB_ERR_PARSE or JB_ERR_MEMORY otherwise
2652  *
2653  *********************************************************************/
2654 static jb_err process_encrypted_request_headers(struct client_state *csp)
2655 {
2656    char *p;
2657    char *request_line;
2658    jb_err err;
2659    /* Temporary copy of the client's headers before they get enlisted in csp->https_headers */
2660    struct list header_list;
2661    struct list *headers = &header_list;
2662
2663    assert(csp->ssl_with_client_is_opened);
2664
2665 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
2666    if (csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
2667    {
2668       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
2669    }
2670 #endif
2671    err = receive_encrypted_request_headers(csp);
2672    if (err != JB_ERR_OK)
2673    {
2674       if (csp->client_iob->cur == NULL ||
2675           csp->client_iob->cur == csp->client_iob->eod)
2676       {
2677          /*
2678           * We did not receive any data, most likely because the
2679           * client is done. Don't log this as a parse failure.
2680           */
2681          return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2682       }
2683       /* XXX: Also used for JB_ERR_MEMORY */
2684       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to receive encrypted request: %s",
2685          jb_err_to_string(err));
2686       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2687          (const unsigned char *)CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2688       return err;
2689    }
2690
2691    /* We don't need get_request_line() because the whole HTTP head is buffered. */
2692    request_line = get_header(csp->client_iob);
2693    if (request_line == NULL)
2694    {
2695       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to get the encrypted request line");
2696       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2697          (const unsigned char *)CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2698       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2699    }
2700    assert(*request_line != '\0');
2701
2702    if (client_protocol_is_unsupported(csp, request_line))
2703    {
2704       /*
2705        * If the protocol is unsupported we're done here.
2706        * client_protocol_is_unsupported() took care of sending
2707        * the error response and logging the error message.
2708        */
2709       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2710    }
2711
2712 #ifdef FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD
2713    if (force_required(csp, request_line))
2714    {
2715       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_FORCED;
2716    }
2717 #endif /* def FEATURE_FORCE_LOAD */
2718
2719    free_http_request(csp->http);
2720
2721    err = parse_http_request(request_line, csp->http);
2722    /* XXX: Restore ssl setting. This is ugly */
2723    csp->http->client_ssl = 1;
2724    csp->http->server_ssl = 1;
2725
2726    freez(request_line);
2727    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
2728    {
2729       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2730          (const unsigned char *)CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2731       /* XXX: Use correct size */
2732       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
2733       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
2734          "Couldn't parse request line received from %s: %s",
2735          csp->ip_addr_str, jb_err_to_string(err));
2736
2737       free_http_request(csp->http);
2738       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2739    }
2740
2741    /* Parse the rest of the client's headers. */
2742    init_list(headers);
2743    for (;;)
2744    {
2745       p = get_header(csp->client_iob);
2746
2747       if (p == NULL)
2748       {
2749          /* There are no additional headers to read. */
2750          break;
2751       }
2752       enlist(headers, p);
2753       freez(p);
2754    }
2755
2756    if (JB_ERR_OK != get_destination_from_https_headers(headers, csp->http))
2757    {
2758       /*
2759        * Our attempts to get the request destination
2760        * elsewhere failed.
2761        */
2762       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
2763          "Failed to get the encrypted request destination");
2764       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2765          (const unsigned char *)CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2766       destroy_list(headers);
2767
2768       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2769    }
2770
2771    /* Split the domain we just got for pattern matching */
2772    init_domain_components(csp->http);
2773
2774 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
2775    /* XXX: If the headers were enlisted sooner, passing csp would do. */
2776    if (csp->client_address == NULL)
2777    {
2778       set_client_address(csp, headers);
2779       get_tag_list_for_client(csp->client_tags, csp->client_address);
2780    }
2781 #endif
2782
2783 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
2784    if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_TOGGLED_ON) != 0)
2785 #endif
2786    {
2787       /*
2788        * Determine the actions for this request after
2789        * clearing the ones from the previous one.
2790        */
2791       free_current_action(csp->action);
2792       get_url_actions(csp, csp->http);
2793    }
2794
2795    enlist(csp->https_headers, csp->http->cmd);
2796
2797    /* Append the previously read headers */
2798    err = list_append_list_unique(csp->https_headers, headers);
2799    destroy_list(headers);
2800    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
2801    {
2802       /* XXX: Send error message */
2803       return err;
2804    }
2805
2806    /* XXX: Work around crash */
2807    csp->error_message = NULL;
2808
2809    /* XXX: Why do this here? */
2810    csp->http->ssl = 1;
2811
2812    err = sed_https(csp);
2813    if (JB_ERR_OK != err)
2814    {
2815       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2816          (const unsigned char *)CHEADER, strlen(CHEADER), get_write_delay(csp));
2817       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to parse client request from %s.",
2818          csp->ip_addr_str);
2819       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0",
2820          csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
2821       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2822    }
2823
2824    if ((NULL == csp->https_headers->first->str)
2825       || (strcmp(csp->http->cmd, csp->https_headers->first->str) &&
2826          (JB_ERR_OK != change_encrypted_request_destination(csp))))
2827    {
2828       ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
2829          (const unsigned char *)MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE,
2830          strlen(MESSED_UP_REQUEST_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
2831       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
2832          "Invalid request line after applying header filters.");
2833       /* XXX: Use correct size */
2834       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
2835          "%s - - [%T] \"Invalid request generated\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str);
2836
2837       return JB_ERR_PARSE;
2838    }
2839
2840    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Encrypted request headers processed");
2841    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REQUEST, "https://%s%s", csp->http->hostport,
2842       csp->http->path);
2843
2844    return err;
2845
2846 }
2847
2848 /*********************************************************************
2849  *
2850  * Function    :  cgi_page_requested
2851  *
2852  * Description :  Checks if a request is for an internal CGI page.
2853  *
2854  * Parameters  :
2855  *          1  :  host = The host requested by the client.
2856  *
2857  * Returns     :  1 if a CGI page has been requested, 0 otherwise
2858  *
2859  *********************************************************************/
2860 static int cgi_page_requested(const char *host)
2861 {
2862    if ((0 == strcmpic(host, CGI_SITE_1_HOST))
2863     || (0 == strcmpic(host, CGI_SITE_1_HOST "."))
2864     || (0 == strcmpic(host, CGI_SITE_2_HOST))
2865     || (0 == strcmpic(host, CGI_SITE_2_HOST ".")))
2866    {
2867       return 1;
2868    }
2869
2870    return 0;
2871
2872 }
2873
2874
2875 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
2876 /*********************************************************************
2877  *
2878  * Function    :  continue_https_chat
2879  *
2880  * Description :  Behaves similar to chat() but only deals with
2881  *                https-inspected requests that arrive on an already
2882  *                established connection. The first request is always
2883  *                served by chat() which is a lot more complex as it
2884  *                has to deal with forwarding settings and connection
2885  *                failures etc.
2886  *
2887  *                If a connection to the server has already been
2888  *                opened it is reused unless the request is blocked
2889  *                or the forwarder changed.
2890  *
2891  *                If a connection to the server has not yet been
2892  *                opened (because the previous request was crunched),
2893  *                or the forwarder changed, the connection is dropped
2894  *                so that the client retries on a fresh one.
2895  *
2896  * Parameters  :
2897  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
2898  *
2899  * Returns     :  Nothing.
2900  *
2901  *********************************************************************/
2902 static void continue_https_chat(struct client_state *csp)
2903 {
2904    const struct forward_spec *fwd;
2905
2906    if (JB_ERR_OK != process_encrypted_request_headers(csp))
2907    {
2908       csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
2909       return;
2910    }
2911
2912 #if defined(FEATURE_STATISTICS) && defined(MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE)
2913    privoxy_mutex_lock(&block_statistics_mutex);
2914    number_of_requests_received++;
2915    privoxy_mutex_unlock(&block_statistics_mutex);
2916 #endif
2917
2918    csp->requests_received_total++;
2919
2920    /*
2921     * We have an encrypted request. Check if one of the crunchers wants it.
2922     */
2923    if (crunch_response_triggered(csp, crunchers_all))
2924    {
2925       /*
2926        * Yes. The client got the crunch response and we're done here.
2927        */
2928       return;
2929    }
2930    if (csp->ssl_with_server_is_opened == 0)
2931    {
2932       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2933          "Dropping the client connection on socket %d. "
2934          "The server connection has not been established yet.",
2935          csp->cfd);
2936       csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
2937       return;
2938    }
2939    assert(csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET);
2940
2941    if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0 &&
2942       client_body_filters_enabled(csp->action) &&
2943       can_filter_request_body(csp))
2944    {
2945       int content_modified;
2946       size_t buffered_content_length;
2947
2948       if (read_https_request_body(csp))
2949       {
2950          /* XXX: handle */
2951          return;
2952       }
2953       buffered_content_length = csp->expected_client_content_length;
2954       content_modified  = execute_client_body_filters(csp, &buffered_content_length);
2955       if ((content_modified == 1) &&
2956          (buffered_content_length != csp->expected_client_content_length) &&
2957          update_client_headers(csp, buffered_content_length))
2958       {
2959          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Failed to update client headers "
2960             "after filtering the encrypted client body");
2961          /* XXX: handle */
2962          return;
2963       }
2964       csp->expected_client_content_length = 0;
2965    }
2966
2967    fwd = forward_url(csp, csp->http);
2968    if (!connection_destination_matches(&csp->server_connection, csp->http, fwd))
2969    {
2970       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2971          "Dropping the client connection on socket %d with "
2972          "server socket %d connected to %s. The forwarder has changed.",
2973          csp->cfd, csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host);
2974       csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
2975       return;
2976    }
2977
2978    log_applied_actions(csp->action);
2979
2980    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2981       "Reusing server socket %d connected to %s. Requests already sent: %u.",
2982       csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host,
2983       csp->server_connection.requests_sent_total);
2984
2985    if (send_https_request(csp))
2986    {
2987       /*
2988        * Most likely the server connection timed out. We can't easily
2989        * create a new one so simply drop the client connection without a
2990        * error response to let the client retry.
2991        */
2992       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
2993          "Dropping client connection on socket %d. "
2994          "Forwarding the encrypted client request failed.",
2995          csp->cfd);
2996       return;
2997    }
2998    csp->server_connection.request_sent = time(NULL);
2999    csp->server_connection.requests_sent_total++;
3000    handle_established_connection(csp);
3001    freez(csp->receive_buffer);
3002 }
3003 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3004 #endif
3005
3006
3007 /*********************************************************************
3008  *
3009  * Function    :  handle_established_connection
3010  *
3011  * Description :  Shuffle data between client and server once the
3012  *                connection has been established and the request
3013  *                has been sent.
3014  *
3015  * Parameters  :
3016  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
3017  *
3018  * Returns     :  Nothing.
3019  *
3020  *********************************************************************/
3021 static void handle_established_connection(struct client_state *csp)
3022 {
3023    char *hdr;
3024    char *p;
3025    int n;
3026 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
3027    struct pollfd poll_fds[2];
3028 #else
3029    fd_set rfds;
3030    jb_socket maxfd;
3031    struct timeval timeout;
3032 #endif
3033    int server_body;
3034    int ms_iis5_hack = 0;
3035    unsigned long long byte_count = 0;
3036    struct http_request *http;
3037    long len = 0; /* for buffer sizes (and negative error codes) */
3038    int buffer_and_filter_content = 0;
3039    unsigned int write_delay;
3040 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3041    int ret = 0;
3042    int use_ssl_tunnel = 0;
3043    csp->dont_verify_certificate = 0;
3044
3045    if (csp->http->ssl && !(csp->action->flags & ACTION_HTTPS_INSPECTION))
3046    {
3047       /* Pass encrypted content without filtering. */
3048       use_ssl_tunnel = 1;
3049    }
3050 #endif
3051
3052    /* Skeleton for HTTP response, if we should intercept the request */
3053    struct http_response *rsp;
3054 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3055    int watch_client_socket;
3056 #endif
3057
3058    csp->receive_buffer_size = csp->config->receive_buffer_size;
3059    csp->receive_buffer = zalloc(csp->receive_buffer_size + 1);
3060    if (csp->receive_buffer == NULL)
3061    {
3062       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3063          "Out of memory. Failed to allocate the receive buffer.");
3064       rsp = cgi_error_memory();
3065       send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
3066       return;
3067    }
3068
3069    http = csp->http;
3070
3071 #ifndef HAVE_POLL
3072    maxfd = (csp->cfd > csp->server_connection.sfd) ?
3073       csp->cfd : csp->server_connection.sfd;
3074 #endif
3075
3076    /* pass data between the client and server
3077     * until one or the other shuts down the connection.
3078     */
3079
3080    server_body = 0;
3081
3082 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3083    watch_client_socket = 0 == (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING);
3084 #endif
3085    write_delay = get_write_delay(csp);
3086
3087    for (;;)
3088    {
3089 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3090       if (server_use_ssl(csp) && is_ssl_pending(&(csp->ssl_server_attr)))
3091       {
3092          /*
3093           * It's possible that the TLS library already consumed all the
3094           * data the server intends to send. If that happens poll() and
3095           * select() will no longer see the data as available so we have
3096           * to skip the calls.
3097           */
3098          goto server_wants_to_talk;
3099       }
3100       if (watch_client_socket && client_use_ssl(csp) &&
3101          is_ssl_pending(&(csp->ssl_client_attr)))
3102       {
3103          /*
3104           * The TLS libray may also consume all of the remaining data
3105           * from the client when we're shuffling the data from an
3106           * unbuffered request body to the server.
3107           */
3108          goto client_wants_to_talk;
3109       }
3110 #endif
3111 #ifndef HAVE_POLL
3112       FD_ZERO(&rfds);
3113 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3114       if (!watch_client_socket)
3115       {
3116          maxfd = csp->server_connection.sfd;
3117       }
3118       else
3119 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3120       {
3121          FD_SET(csp->cfd, &rfds);
3122       }
3123
3124       FD_SET(csp->server_connection.sfd, &rfds);
3125 #endif /* ndef HAVE_POLL */
3126
3127 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3128       if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED)
3129          && !(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET)
3130          && ((csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur) >= 5)
3131          && !memcmp(csp->iob->eod-5, "0\r\n\r\n", 5))
3132       {
3133          /*
3134           * XXX: This check should be obsolete now,
3135           *      but let's wait a while to be sure.
3136           */
3137          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3138             "Looks like we got the last chunk together with "
3139             "the server headers but didn't detect it earlier. "
3140             "We better stop reading.");
3141          byte_count = (unsigned long long)(csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur);
3142          csp->expected_content_length = byte_count;
3143          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET;
3144       }
3145       if (server_body && server_response_is_complete(csp, byte_count))
3146       {
3147          if (csp->expected_content_length == byte_count)
3148          {
3149             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3150                "Done reading from server. Content length: %llu as expected. "
3151                "Bytes most recently read: %ld.",
3152                byte_count, len);
3153          }
3154          else
3155          {
3156             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3157                "Done reading from server. Expected content length: %llu. "
3158                "Actual content length: %llu. Bytes most recently read: %ld.",
3159                csp->expected_content_length, byte_count, len);
3160          }
3161          len = 0;
3162          /*
3163           * XXX: Should not jump around, handle_established_connection()
3164           * is complicated enough already.
3165           */
3166          goto reading_done;
3167       }
3168 #endif  /* FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3169
3170 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
3171       poll_fds[0].fd = csp->cfd;
3172 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3173       if (!watch_client_socket)
3174       {
3175          /*
3176           * Ignore incoming data, but still watch out
3177           * for disconnects etc. These flags are always
3178           * implied anyway but explicitly setting them
3179           * doesn't hurt.
3180           */
3181          poll_fds[0].events = POLLERR|POLLHUP;
3182       }
3183       else
3184 #endif
3185       {
3186          poll_fds[0].events = POLLIN;
3187       }
3188       poll_fds[1].fd = csp->server_connection.sfd;
3189       poll_fds[1].events = POLLIN;
3190       n = poll(poll_fds, 2, csp->config->socket_timeout * 1000);
3191 #else
3192       timeout.tv_sec = csp->config->socket_timeout;
3193       timeout.tv_usec = 0;
3194       n = select((int)maxfd + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
3195 #endif /* def HAVE_POLL */
3196
3197       /* Server or client not responding in timeout */
3198       if (n == 0)
3199       {
3200          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Socket timeout %d reached: %s",
3201             csp->config->socket_timeout, http->url);
3202          if ((byte_count == 0) && (http->ssl == 0))
3203          {
3204             send_crunch_response(csp, error_response(csp, "connection-timeout"));
3205          }
3206          mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3207 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3208          close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3209 #endif
3210          return;
3211       }
3212       else if (n < 0)
3213       {
3214 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
3215          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "poll() failed!: %E");
3216 #else
3217          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "select() failed!: %E");
3218 #endif
3219          mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3220 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3221          close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3222 #endif
3223          return;
3224       }
3225
3226       /*
3227        * This is the body of the browser's request,
3228        * just read and write it.
3229        *
3230        * Receives data from browser and sends it to server
3231        *
3232        * XXX: Make sure the client doesn't use pipelining
3233        * behind Privoxy's back.
3234        */
3235 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
3236       if ((poll_fds[0].revents & (POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL)) != 0)
3237       {
3238          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3239             "The client socket %d has become unusable while "
3240             "the server socket %d is still open.",
3241             csp->cfd, csp->server_connection.sfd);
3242          mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3243          break;
3244       }
3245
3246       if (poll_fds[0].revents != 0)
3247 #else
3248       if (FD_ISSET(csp->cfd, &rfds))
3249 #endif /* def HAVE_POLL*/
3250       {
3251          int max_bytes_to_read;
3252
3253 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3254          client_wants_to_talk:
3255 #endif
3256
3257          max_bytes_to_read = (int)csp->receive_buffer_size;
3258
3259 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3260          if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ))
3261          {
3262             if (data_is_available(csp->cfd, 0))
3263             {
3264                /*
3265                 * If the next request is already waiting, we have
3266                 * to stop select()ing the client socket. Otherwise
3267                 * we would always return right away and get nothing
3268                 * else done.
3269                 */
3270                watch_client_socket = 0;
3271                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3272                   "Stop watching client socket %d. "
3273                   "There's already another request waiting.",
3274                   csp->cfd);
3275                continue;
3276             }
3277             /*
3278              * If the client socket is set, but there's no data
3279              * available on the socket, the client went fishing
3280              * and continuing talking to the server makes no sense.
3281              */
3282             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3283                "The client closed socket %d while "
3284                "the server socket %d is still open.",
3285                csp->cfd, csp->server_connection.sfd);
3286             mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3287             break;
3288          }
3289          if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
3290          {
3291             if (csp->expected_client_content_length < csp->receive_buffer_size)
3292             {
3293                max_bytes_to_read = (int)csp->expected_client_content_length;
3294             }
3295             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3296                "Waiting for up to %d bytes from the client.",
3297                max_bytes_to_read);
3298          }
3299          assert(max_bytes_to_read <= csp->receive_buffer_size);
3300 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3301
3302 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3303          if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3304          {
3305             if (csp->http->status == 101)
3306             {
3307                len = ssl_recv_data(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3308                   (unsigned char *)csp->receive_buffer,
3309                   (size_t)max_bytes_to_read);
3310                if (len == -1)
3311                {
3312                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to receive data "
3313                      "on client socket %d for an upgraded connection",
3314                      csp->cfd);
3315                   break;
3316                }
3317                if (len == 0)
3318                {
3319                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Done receiving data "
3320                      "on client socket %d for an upgraded connection",
3321                      csp->cfd);
3322                   break;
3323                }
3324                byte_count += (unsigned long long)len;
3325                len = ssl_send_data(&(csp->ssl_server_attr),
3326                   (unsigned char *)csp->receive_buffer, (size_t)len);
3327                if (len == -1)
3328                {
3329                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Failed to send data "
3330                      "on server socket %d for an upgraded connection",
3331                      csp->server_connection.sfd);
3332                   break;
3333                }
3334                continue;
3335             }
3336             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Breaking with TLS/SSL.");
3337             break;
3338          }
3339          else
3340 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3341          {
3342             len = read_socket(csp->cfd, csp->receive_buffer, max_bytes_to_read);
3343
3344             if (len <= 0)
3345             {
3346                /* XXX: not sure if this is necessary. */
3347                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3348                break; /* "game over, man" */
3349             }
3350
3351 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3352             if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0)
3353             {
3354                assert(len <= max_bytes_to_read);
3355                csp->expected_client_content_length -= (unsigned)len;
3356                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3357                   "Expected client content length set to %llu "
3358                   "after reading %ld bytes.",
3359                   csp->expected_client_content_length, len);
3360                if (csp->expected_client_content_length == 0)
3361                {
3362                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3363                      "Done reading from the client.");
3364                   csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_REQUEST_COMPLETELY_READ;
3365                }
3366             }
3367 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3368
3369             if (write_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->receive_buffer, (size_t)len))
3370             {
3371                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "write to: %s failed: %E", http->host);
3372                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3373                return;
3374             }
3375          }
3376          continue;
3377       }
3378
3379       /*
3380        * The server wants to talk. It could be the header or the body.
3381        * If `hdr' is null, then it's the header otherwise it's the body.
3382        * FIXME: Does `hdr' really mean `host'? No.
3383        */
3384 #ifdef HAVE_POLL
3385       if (poll_fds[1].revents != 0)
3386 #else
3387       if (FD_ISSET(csp->server_connection.sfd, &rfds))
3388 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
3389       {
3390 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3391          server_wants_to_talk:
3392 #endif
3393 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3394          /*
3395           * If we are buffering content, we don't want to eat up to
3396           * buffer-limit bytes if the client no longer cares about them.
3397           * If we aren't buffering, however, a dead client socket will be
3398           * noticed pretty much right away anyway, so we can reduce the
3399           * overhead by skipping the check.
3400           */
3401          if (buffer_and_filter_content && !socket_is_still_alive(csp->cfd))
3402          {
3403 #ifdef _WIN32
3404             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3405                "The server still wants to talk, but the client may already have hung up on us.");
3406 #else
3407             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3408                "The server still wants to talk, but the client hung up on us.");
3409             mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3410 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3411             close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3412 #endif
3413             return;
3414 #endif /* def _WIN32 */
3415          }
3416 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3417
3418 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3419          /*
3420           * Reading data from standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3421           */
3422          if (server_use_ssl(csp))
3423          {
3424             len = ssl_recv_data(&(csp->ssl_server_attr),
3425                (unsigned char *)csp->receive_buffer, csp->receive_buffer_size);
3426          }
3427          else
3428 #endif
3429          {
3430             len = read_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->receive_buffer,
3431                (int)csp->receive_buffer_size);
3432          }
3433
3434          if (len < 0)
3435          {
3436             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "read from: %s failed: %E", http->host);
3437
3438             if ((http->ssl && (csp->fwd == NULL))
3439 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3440                && use_ssl_tunnel
3441 #endif
3442                 )
3443             {
3444                /*
3445                 * Just hang up. We already confirmed the client's CONNECT
3446                 * request with status code 200 and unencrypted content is
3447                 * no longer welcome.
3448                 */
3449                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3450                   "CONNECT already confirmed. Unable to tell the client about the problem.");
3451                return;
3452             }
3453             else if (byte_count)
3454             {
3455                /*
3456                 * Just hang up. We already transmitted the original headers
3457                 * and parts of the original content and therefore missed the
3458                 * chance to send an error message (without risking data corruption).
3459                 *
3460                 * XXX: we could retry with a fancy range request here.
3461                 */
3462                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Already forwarded the original headers. "
3463                   "Unable to tell the client about the problem.");
3464                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3465 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3466                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3467 #endif
3468                return;
3469             }
3470             /*
3471              * XXX: Consider handling the cases above the same.
3472              */
3473             mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3474             len = 0;
3475          }
3476
3477 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
3478          if (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED)
3479          {
3480             if ((len >= 5) && !memcmp(csp->receive_buffer+len-5, "0\r\n\r\n", 5))
3481             {
3482                /* XXX: this is a temporary hack */
3483                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3484                   "Looks like we reached the end of the last chunk. "
3485                   "We better stop reading.");
3486                csp->expected_content_length = byte_count + (unsigned long long)len;
3487                csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET;
3488             }
3489          }
3490          reading_done:
3491 #endif  /* FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
3492
3493          /*
3494           * This is guaranteed by allocating with zalloc_or_die()
3495           * and never (intentionally) writing to the last byte.
3496           *
3497           * csp->receive_buffer_size is the size of the part of the
3498           * buffer we intentionally write to, but we actually
3499           * allocated csp->receive_buffer_size+1 bytes so the assertion
3500           * stays within the allocated range.
3501           */
3502          assert(csp->receive_buffer[csp->receive_buffer_size] == '\0');
3503
3504          /*
3505           * Add a trailing zero to let be able to use string operations.
3506           * XXX: do we still need this with filter_popups gone?
3507           */
3508          assert(len <= csp->receive_buffer_size);
3509          csp->receive_buffer[len] = '\0';
3510
3511          /*
3512           * Normally, this would indicate that we've read
3513           * as much as the server has sent us and we can
3514           * close the client connection.  However, Microsoft
3515           * in its wisdom has released IIS/5 with a bug that
3516           * prevents it from sending the trailing \r\n in
3517           * a 302 redirect header (and possibly other headers).
3518           * To work around this if we've haven't parsed
3519           * a full header we'll append a trailing \r\n
3520           * and see if this now generates a valid one.
3521           *
3522           * This hack shouldn't have any impacts.  If we've
3523           * already transmitted the header or if this is a
3524           * SSL connection, then we won't bother with this
3525           * hack.  So we only work on partially received
3526           * headers.  If we append a \r\n and this still
3527           * doesn't generate a valid header, then we won't
3528           * transmit anything to the client.
3529           */
3530          if (len == 0)
3531          {
3532
3533             if (server_body || (http->ssl
3534 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3535                   && use_ssl_tunnel
3536 #endif
3537                ))
3538             {
3539                /*
3540                 * If we have been buffering up the document,
3541                 * now is the time to apply content modification
3542                 * and send the result to the client.
3543                 */
3544                if (buffer_and_filter_content)
3545                {
3546                   p = execute_content_filters(csp);
3547                   /*
3548                    * If content filtering fails, use the original
3549                    * buffer and length.
3550                    * (see p != NULL ? p : csp->iob->cur below)
3551                    */
3552                   if (NULL == p)
3553                   {
3554                      csp->content_length = (size_t)(csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur);
3555                   }
3556 #ifdef FEATURE_COMPRESSION
3557                   else if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_SUPPORTS_DEFLATE)
3558                      && (csp->content_length > LOWER_LENGTH_LIMIT_FOR_COMPRESSION))
3559                   {
3560                      char *compressed_content = compress_buffer(p,
3561                         (size_t *)&csp->content_length, csp->config->compression_level);
3562                      if (compressed_content != NULL)
3563                      {
3564                         freez(p);
3565                         p = compressed_content;
3566                         csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_BUFFERED_CONTENT_DEFLATED;
3567                      }
3568                   }
3569 #endif
3570
3571                   if (JB_ERR_OK != update_server_headers(csp))
3572                   {
3573                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
3574                         "Failed to update server headers. after filtering.");
3575                   }
3576
3577                   hdr = list_to_text(csp->headers);
3578                   if (hdr == NULL)
3579                   {
3580                      /* FIXME Should handle error properly */
3581                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory parsing server header");
3582                   }
3583
3584 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3585                   /*
3586                    * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3587                    */
3588                   if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3589                   {
3590                      if ((ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3591                               (const unsigned char *)hdr, strlen(hdr),
3592                               get_write_delay(csp)) < 0)
3593                         || (ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3594                               (const unsigned char *) ((p != NULL) ? p : csp->iob->cur),
3595                               csp->content_length, get_write_delay(csp)) < 0))
3596                      {
3597                         log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3598                            "Failed to send the modified content to the client over TLS");
3599                         freez(hdr);
3600                         freez(p);
3601                         mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3602                         close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3603                         return;
3604                      }
3605                   }
3606                   else
3607 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3608                   {
3609                      if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, hdr, strlen(hdr), write_delay)
3610                       || write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, ((p != NULL) ? p : csp->iob->cur),
3611                          (size_t)csp->content_length, write_delay))
3612                      {
3613                         log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "write modified content to client failed: %E");
3614                         freez(hdr);
3615                         freez(p);
3616                         mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3617                         return;
3618                      }
3619                   }
3620
3621                   freez(hdr);
3622                   freez(p);
3623                }
3624
3625                break; /* "game over, man" */
3626             }
3627
3628             /*
3629              * This is not the body, so let's pretend the server just sent
3630              * us a blank line.
3631              */
3632             snprintf(csp->receive_buffer, csp->receive_buffer_size, "\r\n");
3633             len = (int)strlen(csp->receive_buffer);
3634
3635             /*
3636              * Now, let the normal header parsing algorithm below do its
3637              * job.  If it fails, we'll exit instead of continuing.
3638              */
3639
3640             ms_iis5_hack = 1;
3641          }
3642
3643          /*
3644           * If we're in the body of the server document, just write it to
3645           * the client, unless we need to buffer the body for later
3646           * content-filtering.
3647           */
3648          if (server_body || (http->ssl
3649 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3650                && use_ssl_tunnel
3651 #endif
3652             ))
3653          {
3654             if (buffer_and_filter_content)
3655             {
3656                /*
3657                 * If there is no memory left for buffering the content, or the buffer limit
3658                 * has been reached, switch to non-filtering mode, i.e. make & write the
3659                 * header, flush the iob and buf, and get out of the way.
3660                 */
3661                if (add_to_iob(csp->iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, csp->receive_buffer, len))
3662                {
3663                   size_t hdrlen;
3664                   long flushed;
3665
3666                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
3667                      "Flushing header and buffers. Stepping back from filtering.");
3668
3669                   hdr = list_to_text(csp->headers);
3670                   if (hdr == NULL)
3671                   {
3672                      /*
3673                       * Memory is too tight to even generate the header.
3674                       * Send our static "Out-of-memory" page.
3675                       */
3676                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Out of memory while trying to flush.");
3677                      rsp = cgi_error_memory();
3678                      send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
3679                      mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3680 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3681                      close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3682 #endif
3683                      return;
3684                   }
3685                   hdrlen = strlen(hdr);
3686
3687 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3688                   /*
3689                    * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3690                    */
3691                   if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3692                   {
3693                      if ((ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3694                              (const unsigned char *)hdr, hdrlen, get_write_delay(csp)) < 0)
3695                         || ((flushed = ssl_flush_socket(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3696                                 csp->iob)) < 0)
3697                         || (ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3698                               (const unsigned char *)csp->receive_buffer, (size_t)len,
3699                               get_write_delay(csp)) < 0))
3700                      {
3701                         log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3702                            "Flush header and buffers to client failed");
3703                         freez(hdr);
3704                         mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3705                         close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3706                         return;
3707                      }
3708                   }
3709                   else
3710 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3711                   {
3712                      if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, hdr, hdrlen, write_delay)
3713                       || ((flushed = flush_iob(csp->cfd, csp->iob, write_delay)) < 0)
3714                       || write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, csp->receive_buffer, (size_t)len,
3715                             write_delay))
3716                      {
3717                         log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3718                            "Flush header and buffers to client failed: %E");
3719                         freez(hdr);
3720                         mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3721                         return;
3722                      }
3723                   }
3724
3725                   /*
3726                    * Reset the byte_count to the amount of bytes
3727                    * we just flushed. len will be added a few lines below,
3728                    * hdrlen doesn't matter for LOG_LEVEL_CLF.
3729                    */
3730                   byte_count = (unsigned long long)flushed;
3731                   freez(hdr);
3732                   buffer_and_filter_content = 0;
3733                   server_body = 1;
3734                }
3735             }
3736             else
3737             {
3738 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3739                /*
3740                 * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3741                 */
3742                if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3743                {
3744                   ret = ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3745                      (const unsigned char *)csp->receive_buffer, (size_t)len,
3746                      get_write_delay(csp));
3747                   if (ret < 0)
3748                   {
3749                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3750                         "Sending data to client failed");
3751                      mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3752                      close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3753                      return;
3754                   }
3755                }
3756                else
3757 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3758                {
3759                   if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, csp->receive_buffer,
3760                         (size_t)len, write_delay))
3761                   {
3762                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "write to client failed: %E");
3763                      mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3764                      return;
3765                   }
3766                }
3767             }
3768             byte_count += (unsigned long long)len;
3769             continue;
3770          }
3771          else
3772          {
3773             /*
3774              * We're still looking for the end of the server's header.
3775              * Buffer up the data we just read.  If that fails, there's
3776              * little we can do but send our static out-of-memory page.
3777              */
3778             if (add_to_iob(csp->iob, csp->config->buffer_limit, csp->receive_buffer, len))
3779             {
3780                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Out of memory while looking for end of server headers.");
3781                rsp = cgi_error_memory();
3782                send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
3783                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3784 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3785                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3786 #endif
3787                return;
3788             }
3789
3790             /* Convert iob into something sed() can digest */
3791             if (JB_ERR_PARSE == get_server_headers(csp))
3792             {
3793                if (ms_iis5_hack)
3794                {
3795                   /*
3796                    * Well, we tried our MS IIS/5 hack and it didn't work.
3797                    * The header is incomplete and there isn't anything
3798                    * we can do about it.
3799                    */
3800                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Invalid server headers. "
3801                      "Applying the MS IIS5 hack didn't help.");
3802                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
3803                      "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 502 0", csp->ip_addr_str, http->cmd);
3804 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3805                   /*
3806                    * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3807                    */
3808                   if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3809                   {
3810                      ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3811                         (const unsigned char *)INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3812                         strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
3813                   }
3814                   else
3815 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3816                   {
3817                      write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd,
3818                         INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3819                         strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE), write_delay);
3820                   }
3821                   mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3822 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3823                   close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3824 #endif
3825                   return;
3826                }
3827                else
3828                {
3829                   /*
3830                    * Since we have to wait for more from the server before
3831                    * we can parse the headers we just continue here.
3832                    */
3833                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3834                      "Continuing buffering server headers from socket %d. "
3835                      "Bytes most recently read: %ld.", csp->cfd, len);
3836                   continue;
3837                }
3838             }
3839             else
3840             {
3841                /*
3842                 * Account for the content bytes we
3843                 * might have gotten with the headers.
3844                 */
3845                assert(csp->iob->eod >= csp->iob->cur);
3846                byte_count = (unsigned long long)(csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur);
3847             }
3848
3849             /* Did we actually get anything? */
3850             if (NULL == csp->headers->first)
3851             {
3852                if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_REUSED_CLIENT_CONNECTION))
3853                {
3854                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3855                      "No server or forwarder response received on socket %d. "
3856                      "Closing client socket %d without sending data.",
3857                      csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->cfd);
3858                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
3859                      "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 502 0", csp->ip_addr_str, http->cmd);
3860                }
3861                else
3862                {
3863                   log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3864                      "No server or forwarder response received on socket %d.",
3865                      csp->server_connection.sfd);
3866                   send_crunch_response(csp, error_response(csp, "no-server-data"));
3867                }
3868                free_http_request(http);
3869                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3870 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3871                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3872 #endif
3873                return;
3874             }
3875
3876             if (!csp->headers->first->str)
3877             {
3878                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "header search: csp->headers->first->str == NULL, assert will be called");
3879             }
3880             assert(csp->headers->first->str);
3881
3882             if (strncmpic(csp->headers->first->str, "HTTP", 4) &&
3883                 strncmpic(csp->headers->first->str, "ICY", 3))
3884             {
3885                /*
3886                 * It doesn't look like a HTTP (or Shoutcast) response:
3887                 * tell the client and log the problem.
3888                 */
3889                if (strlen(csp->headers->first->str) > 30)
3890                {
3891                   csp->headers->first->str[30] = '\0';
3892                }
3893                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
3894                   "Invalid server or forwarder response. Starts with: %s",
3895                   csp->headers->first->str);
3896                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
3897                   "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 502 0", csp->ip_addr_str, http->cmd);
3898 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3899                /*
3900                 * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3901                 */
3902                if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3903                {
3904                   ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3905                      (const unsigned char *)INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3906                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE),
3907                      get_write_delay(csp));
3908                }
3909                else
3910 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
3911                {
3912                   write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3913                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE), write_delay);
3914                }
3915                free_http_request(http);
3916                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3917 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3918                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3919 #endif
3920                return;
3921             }
3922
3923             /*
3924              * Disable redirect checkers, so that they will be only run
3925              * again if the user also enables them through tags.
3926              *
3927              * From a performance point of view it doesn't matter,
3928              * but it prevents duplicated log messages.
3929              */
3930 #ifdef FEATURE_FAST_REDIRECTS
3931             csp->action->flags &= ~ACTION_FAST_REDIRECTS;
3932 #endif
3933             csp->action->flags &= ~ACTION_REDIRECT;
3934
3935             /*
3936              * We have now received the entire server header,
3937              * filter it and send the result to the client
3938              */
3939             if (JB_ERR_OK != sed(csp, FILTER_SERVER_HEADERS))
3940             {
3941                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
3942                   "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 502 0", csp->ip_addr_str, http->cmd);
3943 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3944                /*
3945                 * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
3946                 */
3947                if (client_use_ssl(csp))
3948                {
3949                   ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
3950                      (const unsigned char *)INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3951                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE),
3952                      get_write_delay(csp));
3953                }
3954                else
3955 #endif
3956                {
3957                   write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
3958                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE), write_delay);
3959                }
3960                free_http_request(http);
3961                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3962 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
3963                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
3964 #endif
3965                return;
3966             }
3967             hdr = list_to_text(csp->headers);
3968             if (hdr == NULL)
3969             {
3970                /* FIXME Should handle error properly */
3971                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Out of memory parsing server header");
3972             }
3973
3974             if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED)
3975                && !(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET)
3976                && ((csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur) >= 5)
3977                && !memcmp(csp->iob->eod-5, "0\r\n\r\n", 5))
3978             {
3979                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
3980                   "Looks like we got the last chunk together with "
3981                   "the server headers. We better stop reading.");
3982                byte_count = (unsigned long long)(csp->iob->eod - csp->iob->cur);
3983                csp->expected_content_length = byte_count;
3984                csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET;
3985             }
3986
3987             csp->server_connection.response_received = time(NULL);
3988
3989             if (crunch_response_triggered(csp, crunchers_light))
3990             {
3991                /*
3992                 * One of the tags created by a server-header
3993                 * tagger triggered a crunch. We already
3994                 * delivered the crunch response to the client
3995                 * and are done here after cleaning up.
3996                 */
3997                freez(hdr);
3998                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
3999 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4000                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4001 #endif
4002                return;
4003             }
4004
4005             /* Buffer and pcrs filter this if appropriate. */
4006             buffer_and_filter_content = content_requires_filtering(csp);
4007
4008             if (!buffer_and_filter_content)
4009             {
4010                /*
4011                 * Write the server's (modified) header to
4012                 * the client (along with anything else that
4013                 * may be in the buffer). Use standard or secured
4014                 * connection.
4015                 */
4016 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4017                if (client_use_ssl(csp))
4018                {
4019                   if ((ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
4020                           (const unsigned char *)hdr, strlen(hdr),
4021                           get_write_delay(csp)) < 0)
4022                      || ((len = ssl_flush_socket(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
4023                             csp->iob)) < 0))
4024                   {
4025                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Write header to client failed");
4026
4027                      /*
4028                       * The write failed, so don't bother mentioning it
4029                       * to the client... it probably can't hear us anyway.
4030                       */
4031                      freez(hdr);
4032                      mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4033 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4034                      close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4035 #endif
4036                      return;
4037                   }
4038                }
4039                else
4040 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
4041                {
4042                   if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, hdr, strlen(hdr), write_delay)
4043                      || ((len = flush_iob(csp->cfd, csp->iob, write_delay)) < 0))
4044                   {
4045                      log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4046                         "write header to client failed");
4047                      /*
4048                       * The write failed, so don't bother mentioning it
4049                       * to the client... it probably can't hear us anyway.
4050                       */
4051                      freez(hdr);
4052                      mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4053                      return;
4054                   }
4055                }
4056                                 }
4057
4058             /* we're finished with the server's header */
4059
4060             freez(hdr);
4061             server_body = 1;
4062
4063             /*
4064              * If this was a MS IIS/5 hack then it means the server
4065              * has already closed the connection. Nothing more to read.
4066              * Time to bail.
4067              */
4068             if (ms_iis5_hack)
4069             {
4070                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4071                   "Closed server connection detected. "
4072                   "Applying the MS IIS5 hack didn't help.");
4073                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
4074                   "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 502 0", csp->ip_addr_str, http->cmd);
4075 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4076                /*
4077                 * Sending data with standard or secured connection (HTTP/HTTPS)
4078                 */
4079                if (client_use_ssl(csp))
4080                {
4081                   ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
4082                      (const unsigned char *)INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
4083                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE),
4084                      get_write_delay(csp));
4085                }
4086                else
4087 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
4088                {
4089                   write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE,
4090                      strlen(INVALID_SERVER_HEADERS_RESPONSE), write_delay);
4091                }
4092                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4093 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4094                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4095 #endif
4096                return;
4097             }
4098          }
4099          continue;
4100       }
4101       mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4102 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4103       close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4104 #endif
4105       return; /* huh? we should never get here */
4106    }
4107
4108    if (csp->content_length == 0)
4109    {
4110       /*
4111        * If Privoxy didn't recalculate the Content-Length,
4112        * byte_count is still correct.
4113        */
4114       csp->content_length = byte_count;
4115    }
4116
4117 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
4118    if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET)
4119       && (csp->expected_content_length != byte_count))
4120    {
4121       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4122          "Received %llu bytes while expecting %llu.",
4123          byte_count, csp->expected_content_length);
4124       mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4125    }
4126 #endif
4127
4128 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4129    if (client_use_ssl(csp))
4130    {
4131       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s https://%s%s %s\" 200 %llu",
4132          csp->ip_addr_str, http->gpc, http->hostport, http->path,
4133          http->version, csp->content_length);
4134    }
4135    else
4136 #endif
4137    {
4138       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF, "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 200 %llu",
4139          csp->ip_addr_str, http->ocmd, csp->content_length);
4140    }
4141    csp->server_connection.timestamp = time(NULL);
4142 }
4143
4144
4145 /*********************************************************************
4146  *
4147  * Function    :  chat
4148  *
4149  * Description :  Once a connection from the client has been accepted,
4150  *                this function is called (via serve()) to handle the
4151  *                main business of the communication.  This function
4152  *                returns after dealing with a single request. It can
4153  *                be called multiple times with the same client socket
4154  *                if the client is keeping the connection alive.
4155  *
4156  *                The decision whether or not a client connection will
4157  *                be kept alive is up to the caller which also must
4158  *                close the client socket when done.
4159  *
4160  *                FIXME: chat is nearly thousand lines long.
4161  *                Ridiculous.
4162  *
4163  * Parameters  :
4164  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
4165  *
4166  * Returns     :  Nothing.
4167  *
4168  *********************************************************************/
4169 static void chat(struct client_state *csp)
4170 {
4171    const struct forward_spec *fwd;
4172    struct http_request *http;
4173    /* Skeleton for HTTP response, if we should intercept the request */
4174    struct http_response *rsp;
4175 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4176    int use_ssl_tunnel = 0;
4177 #endif
4178
4179    http = csp->http;
4180
4181    if (receive_client_request(csp) != JB_ERR_OK)
4182    {
4183       return;
4184    }
4185
4186 #if defined(FEATURE_STATISTICS) && defined(MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE)
4187    privoxy_mutex_lock(&block_statistics_mutex);
4188    number_of_requests_received++;
4189    privoxy_mutex_unlock(&block_statistics_mutex);
4190 #endif
4191
4192    if (parse_client_request(csp) != JB_ERR_OK)
4193    {
4194       return;
4195    }
4196
4197 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4198    /*
4199     * Setting flags to use old solution with SSL tunnel and to disable
4200     * certificate verification.
4201     */
4202    if (csp->http->ssl && !(csp->action->flags & ACTION_HTTPS_INSPECTION)
4203       && !cgi_page_requested(csp->http->host))
4204    {
4205       use_ssl_tunnel = 1;
4206    }
4207
4208    if (http->ssl && (csp->action->flags & ACTION_IGNORE_CERTIFICATE_ERRORS))
4209    {
4210       csp->dont_verify_certificate = 1;
4211    }
4212 #endif
4213
4214    /*
4215     * build the http request to send to the server
4216     * we have to do one of the following:
4217     *
4218     * create =    use the original HTTP request to create a new
4219     *             HTTP request that has either the path component
4220     *             without the http://domainspec (w/path) or the
4221     *             full orininal URL (w/url)
4222     *             Note that the path and/or the HTTP version may
4223     *             have been altered by now.
4224     *
4225     * SSL proxy = Open a socket to the host:port of the server
4226     *             and create TLS/SSL connection with server and
4227     *             with client. Then behave like mediator between
4228     *             client and server over TLS/SSL.
4229     *
4230     * SSL proxy = Pass the request unchanged if forwarding a CONNECT
4231     *    with     request to a parent proxy. Note that we'll be sending
4232     * forwarding  the CFAIL message ourselves if connecting to the parent
4233     *             fails, but we won't send a CSUCCEED message if it works,
4234     *             since that would result in a double message (ours and the
4235     *             parent's). After sending the request to the parent, we
4236     *             must parse answer and send it to client. If connection
4237     *             with server is established, we do TLS/SSL proxy. Otherwise
4238     *             we send parent response to client and close connections.
4239     *
4240     * here's the matrix:
4241     *                        SSL
4242     *                    0        1
4243     *                +--------+--------+
4244     *                |        |        |
4245     *             0  | create |   SSL  |
4246     *                | w/path |  proxy |
4247     *  Forwarding    +--------+--------+
4248     *                |        |   SSL  |
4249     *             1  | create |  proxy |
4250     *                | w/url  |+forward|
4251     *                +--------+--------+
4252     *
4253     */
4254
4255 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4256    /*
4257     * Presetting SSL client and server flags
4258     */
4259    if (http->ssl && !use_ssl_tunnel)
4260    {
4261       http->client_ssl = 1;
4262       http->server_ssl = 1;
4263    }
4264    else
4265    {
4266       http->client_ssl = 0;
4267       http->server_ssl = 0;
4268    }
4269 #endif
4270
4271 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4272    /*
4273     * Log the request unless we're https inspecting
4274     * in which case we don't have the path yet and
4275     * will log the request later.
4276     */
4277    if (!client_use_ssl(csp))
4278 #endif
4279    {
4280       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_REQUEST, "%s%s", http->hostport, http->path);
4281    }
4282
4283    if (http->ssl && connect_port_is_forbidden(csp))
4284    {
4285       const char *acceptable_connect_ports =
4286          csp->action->string[ACTION_STRING_LIMIT_CONNECT];
4287       assert(NULL != acceptable_connect_ports);
4288       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Request from %s marked for blocking. "
4289          "limit-connect{%s} doesn't allow CONNECT requests to %s",
4290          csp->ip_addr_str, acceptable_connect_ports, csp->http->hostport);
4291       csp->action->flags |= ACTION_BLOCK;
4292       http->ssl = 0;
4293 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4294       http->client_ssl = 0;
4295       http->server_ssl = 0;
4296 #endif
4297    }
4298
4299    /*
4300     * We have a request. Check if one of the crunchers wants it
4301     * unless the client wants to use TLS/SSL in which case we
4302     * haven't setup the TLS context yet and will send the crunch
4303     * response later.
4304     */
4305    if (
4306 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4307        !client_use_ssl(csp) &&
4308 #endif
4309        crunch_response_triggered(csp, crunchers_all))
4310    {
4311       /*
4312        * Yes. The client got the crunch response and we're done here.
4313        */
4314       return;
4315    }
4316
4317 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4318    if (client_use_ssl(csp) && !use_ssl_tunnel)
4319    {
4320       int ret;
4321       /*
4322        * Creating a SSL proxy.
4323        *
4324        * By sending the CSUCCEED message we're lying to the client as
4325        * the connection hasn't actually been established yet. We don't
4326        * establish the connection until we have seen and parsed the
4327        * encrypted client headers.
4328        */
4329       if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CSUCCEED,
4330             strlen(CSUCCEED), get_write_delay(csp)) != 0)
4331       {
4332          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Sending SUCCEED to client failed");
4333          return;
4334       }
4335
4336       ret = create_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4337       if (ret != 0)
4338       {
4339          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4340             "Failed to open a secure connection with the client");
4341          return;
4342       }
4343       if (JB_ERR_OK != process_encrypted_request_headers(csp))
4344       {
4345          close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4346          return;
4347       }
4348       /*
4349        * We have an encrypted request. Check if one of the crunchers now
4350        * wants it (for example because the previously invisible path was
4351        * required to match).
4352        */
4353       if (crunch_response_triggered(csp, crunchers_all))
4354       {
4355          /*
4356           * Yes. The client got the crunch response and we're done here.
4357           */
4358          return;
4359       }
4360    }
4361 #endif
4362
4363    /* If we need to apply client body filters, buffer the whole request now. */
4364    if (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0 &&
4365       client_body_filters_enabled(csp->action) && can_filter_request_body(csp))
4366    {
4367       int content_modified;
4368       size_t modified_content_length;
4369
4370 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4371       if (client_use_ssl(csp) && read_https_request_body(csp))
4372       {
4373          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4374             "Failed to buffer the encrypted request body to apply filters");
4375          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
4376             "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
4377
4378          ssl_send_data_delayed(&(csp->ssl_client_attr),
4379             (const unsigned char *)CLIENT_BODY_BUFFER_ERROR_RESPONSE,
4380             strlen(CLIENT_BODY_BUFFER_ERROR_RESPONSE),
4381             get_write_delay(csp));
4382
4383          return;
4384       }
4385       else
4386 #endif
4387       if (read_http_request_body(csp))
4388       {
4389          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4390             "Failed to buffer the request body to apply filters");
4391          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CLF,
4392             "%s - - [%T] \"%s\" 400 0", csp->ip_addr_str, csp->http->cmd);
4393
4394          write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CLIENT_BODY_BUFFER_ERROR_RESPONSE,
4395             strlen(CLIENT_BODY_BUFFER_ERROR_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
4396
4397          return;
4398       }
4399       modified_content_length = csp->expected_client_content_length;
4400       content_modified = execute_client_body_filters(csp,
4401          &modified_content_length);
4402       if ((content_modified == 1) &&
4403          (modified_content_length != csp->expected_client_content_length) &&
4404          update_client_headers(csp, modified_content_length))
4405       {
4406          /* XXX: Send error response */
4407          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_HEADER, "Error updating client headers");
4408          return;
4409       }
4410       csp->expected_client_content_length = 0;
4411    }
4412
4413    log_applied_actions(csp->action);
4414
4415    /* decide how to route the HTTP request */
4416    fwd = forward_url(csp, http);
4417
4418    freez(csp->headers->first->str);
4419    build_request_line(csp, fwd, &csp->headers->first->str);
4420
4421    if (fwd->forward_host)
4422    {
4423       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "via [%s]:%d to: %s",
4424          fwd->forward_host, fwd->forward_port, http->hostport);
4425    }
4426    else
4427    {
4428       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "to %s", http->hostport);
4429    }
4430
4431    /* here we connect to the server, gateway, or the forwarder */
4432
4433 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
4434    if ((csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
4435       && socket_is_still_alive(csp->server_connection.sfd)
4436       && connection_destination_matches(&csp->server_connection, http, fwd))
4437    {
4438       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4439          "Reusing server socket %d connected to %s. Total requests: %u.",
4440          csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host,
4441          csp->server_connection.requests_sent_total);
4442    }
4443    else
4444    {
4445       if (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
4446       {
4447 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
4448          if (csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
4449 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4450             && !server_use_ssl(csp)
4451 #endif
4452             )
4453          {
4454             remember_connection(&csp->server_connection);
4455          }
4456          else
4457 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
4458          {
4459             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4460                "Closing server socket %d connected to %s. Total requests: %u.",
4461                csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host,
4462                csp->server_connection.requests_sent_total);
4463             close_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd);
4464          }
4465          mark_connection_closed(&csp->server_connection);
4466       }
4467 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
4468
4469       /*
4470        * Connecting to destination server
4471        */
4472       csp->server_connection.sfd = forwarded_connect(fwd, http, csp);
4473
4474       if (csp->server_connection.sfd == JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
4475       {
4476          if (fwd->type != SOCKS_NONE)
4477          {
4478             /* Socks error. */
4479             rsp = error_response(csp, "forwarding-failed");
4480          }
4481          else if (errno == EINVAL)
4482          {
4483             rsp = error_response(csp, "no-such-domain");
4484          }
4485          else
4486          {
4487             rsp = error_response(csp, "connect-failed");
4488          }
4489
4490          /* Write the answer to the client */
4491          if (rsp != NULL)
4492          {
4493             send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4494          }
4495
4496          /*
4497           * Temporary workaround to prevent already-read client
4498           * bodies from being parsed as new requests. For now we
4499           * err on the safe side and throw all the following
4500           * requests under the bus, even if no client body has been
4501           * buffered. A compliant client will repeat the dropped
4502           * requests on an untainted connection.
4503           *
4504           * The proper fix is to discard the no longer needed
4505           * client body in the buffer (if there is one) and to
4506           * continue parsing the bytes that follow.
4507           */
4508 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4509          close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4510 #endif
4511          drain_and_close_socket(csp->cfd);
4512          csp->cfd = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
4513
4514          return;
4515       }
4516
4517 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4518       /*
4519        * Creating TLS/SSL connections with destination server or parent
4520        * proxy. If forwarding is enabled, we must send client request to
4521        * parent proxy and receive, parse and resend parent proxy answer.
4522        */
4523       if (http->ssl && !use_ssl_tunnel)
4524       {
4525          if (fwd->forward_host != NULL)
4526          {
4527             char server_response[BUFFER_SIZE];
4528             int ret = 0;
4529             int len = 0;
4530             char *hdr = list_to_text(csp->headers);
4531             memset(server_response, 0, sizeof(server_response));
4532
4533             if (hdr == NULL)
4534             {
4535                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
4536                   "Out of memory parsing client header");
4537             }
4538             list_remove_all(csp->headers);
4539
4540             /*
4541              * Sending client's CONNECT request to the parent proxy
4542              */
4543             ret = write_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd, hdr, strlen(hdr));
4544
4545             freez(hdr);
4546
4547             if (ret != 0)
4548             {
4549                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4550                   "Sending request headers to: %s failed", http->hostport);
4551                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4552                close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4553                return;
4554             }
4555
4556             /* Waiting for parent proxy server response */
4557             len = read_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd, server_response,
4558                sizeof(server_response)-1);
4559
4560             if (len <= 0)
4561             {
4562                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "No response from parent proxy "
4563                   "server on socket %d.", csp->server_connection.sfd);
4564
4565                rsp = error_response(csp, "no-server-data");
4566                if (rsp)
4567                {
4568                   send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4569                }
4570                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4571                close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4572                return;
4573             }
4574
4575             /*
4576              * Test if the connection to the destination server was
4577              * established successfully by the parent proxy.
4578              */
4579             if (!tunnel_established_successfully(server_response, (unsigned int)len))
4580             {
4581                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
4582                   "The forwarder %s failed to establish a connection with %s",
4583                   fwd->forward_host, http->host);
4584                rsp = error_response(csp, "connect-failed");
4585                if (rsp)
4586                {
4587                   send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4588                }
4589                mark_server_socket_tainted(csp);
4590                close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
4591                return;
4592             }
4593          } /* -END- if (fwd->forward_host != NULL) */
4594
4595          /*
4596           * We can now create the TLS/SSL connection with the destination server.
4597           */
4598          int ret = create_server_ssl_connection(csp);
4599          if (ret != 0)
4600          {
4601             if (csp->server_cert_verification_result != SSL_CERT_VALID &&
4602                 csp->server_cert_verification_result != SSL_CERT_NOT_VERIFIED)
4603             {
4604                /*
4605                 * If the server certificate is invalid, we must inform
4606                 * the client and then close connection to the client.
4607                 */
4608                ssl_send_certificate_error(csp);
4609                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4610                return;
4611             }
4612             if (csp->server_cert_verification_result == SSL_CERT_NOT_VERIFIED
4613              || csp->server_cert_verification_result == SSL_CERT_VALID)
4614             {
4615                /*
4616                 * The TLS/SSL connection wasn't created but an invalid
4617                 * certificate wasn't detected. Report it as connection
4618                 * failure.
4619                 */
4620                rsp = error_response(csp, "connect-failed");
4621                if (rsp)
4622                {
4623                   send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4624                }
4625                close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4626                return;
4627             }
4628          }
4629       }/* -END- if (http->ssl) */
4630 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
4631
4632 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
4633       save_connection_destination(csp->server_connection.sfd,
4634          http, fwd, &csp->server_connection);
4635       csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout =
4636          (unsigned)csp->config->keep_alive_timeout;
4637    }
4638 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
4639
4640    csp->server_connection.requests_sent_total++;
4641
4642    if ((fwd->type == SOCKS_5T) && (NULL == csp->headers->first))
4643    {
4644       /* Client headers have been sent optimistically */
4645       assert(csp->headers->last == NULL);
4646    }
4647    else if (http->ssl == 0 || (fwd->forward_host
4648 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4649          && use_ssl_tunnel
4650 #endif
4651            ))
4652    {
4653       if (send_http_request(csp))
4654       {
4655          rsp = error_response(csp, "connect-failed");
4656          if (rsp)
4657          {
4658             send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4659          }
4660          return;
4661       }
4662    }
4663    else
4664    {
4665       /*
4666        * Using old solution with SSL tunnel or new solution with SSL proxy
4667        */
4668       list_remove_all(csp->headers);
4669 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4670       if (use_ssl_tunnel)
4671 #endif
4672       {
4673          /*
4674          * We're running an SSL tunnel and we're not forwarding,
4675          * so just ditch the client headers, send the "connect succeeded"
4676          * message to the client, flush the rest, and get out of the way.
4677          */
4678          if (write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, CSUCCEED,
4679                strlen(CSUCCEED), get_write_delay(csp)))
4680          {
4681             return;
4682          }
4683       }
4684 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4685       else
4686       {
4687          /*
4688           * If server certificate has been verified and is invalid,
4689           * we must inform the client and then close the connection
4690           * with client and server.
4691           */
4692          if (csp->server_cert_verification_result != SSL_CERT_VALID &&
4693              csp->server_cert_verification_result != SSL_CERT_NOT_VERIFIED)
4694          {
4695             ssl_send_certificate_error(csp);
4696             close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4697             return;
4698          }
4699          if (send_https_request(csp))
4700          {
4701             rsp = error_response(csp, "connect-failed");
4702             if (rsp)
4703             {
4704                send_crunch_response(csp, rsp);
4705             }
4706             close_client_and_server_ssl_connections(csp);
4707             return;
4708          }
4709       }
4710 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
4711       clear_iob(csp->client_iob);
4712    }/* -END- else ... if (http->ssl == 1) */
4713
4714    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "to %s successful", http->hostport);
4715
4716    /* XXX: should the time start earlier for optimistically sent data? */
4717    csp->server_connection.request_sent = time(NULL);
4718
4719    handle_established_connection(csp);
4720    freez(csp->receive_buffer);
4721 }
4722
4723
4724 #ifdef FUZZ
4725 /*********************************************************************
4726  *
4727  * Function    :  fuzz_server_response
4728  *
4729  * Description :  Treat the input as a whole server response.
4730  *
4731  * Parameters  :
4732  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
4733  *          2  :  fuzz_input_file = File to read the input from.
4734  *
4735  * Returns     :  0
4736  *
4737  *********************************************************************/
4738 extern int fuzz_server_response(struct client_state *csp, char *fuzz_input_file)
4739 {
4740    static struct forward_spec fwd; /* Zero'd due to being static */
4741    csp->cfd = 0;
4742
4743    if (strcmp(fuzz_input_file, "-") == 0)
4744    {
4745       /* XXX: Doesn't work yet. */
4746       csp->server_connection.sfd = 0;
4747    }
4748    else
4749    {
4750       csp->server_connection.sfd = open(fuzz_input_file, O_RDONLY);
4751       if (csp->server_connection.sfd == -1)
4752       {
4753          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to open %s: %E",
4754             fuzz_input_file);
4755       }
4756    }
4757    csp->fwd = &fwd;
4758    csp->content_type |= CT_GIF;
4759    csp->action->flags |= ACTION_DEANIMATE;
4760    csp->action->string[ACTION_STRING_DEANIMATE] = "last";
4761
4762    csp->http->path = strdup_or_die("/");
4763    csp->http->host = strdup_or_die("fuzz.example.org");
4764    csp->http->hostport = strdup_or_die("fuzz.example.org:80");
4765    /* Prevent client socket monitoring */
4766    csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING;
4767    csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED;
4768
4769    csp->config->feature_flags |= RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
4770    csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
4771
4772    csp->content_type |= CT_DECLARED|CT_GIF;
4773
4774    csp->config->socket_timeout = 0;
4775
4776    cgi_init_error_messages();
4777
4778    handle_established_connection(csp);
4779    freez(csp->receive_buffer);
4780
4781    return 0;
4782 }
4783 #endif
4784
4785
4786 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
4787 /*********************************************************************
4788  *
4789  * Function    :  prepare_csp_for_next_request
4790  *
4791  * Description :  Put the csp in a mostly vergin state.
4792  *
4793  * Parameters  :
4794  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
4795  *
4796  * Returns     :  N/A
4797  *
4798  *********************************************************************/
4799 static void prepare_csp_for_next_request(struct client_state *csp)
4800 {
4801    csp->content_type = 0;
4802    csp->content_length = 0;
4803    csp->expected_content_length = 0;
4804    csp->expected_client_content_length = 0;
4805    list_remove_all(csp->headers);
4806    clear_iob(csp->iob);
4807    freez(csp->error_message);
4808    free_http_request(csp->http);
4809    destroy_list(csp->headers);
4810 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4811    destroy_list(csp->https_headers);
4812 #endif
4813    destroy_list(csp->tags);
4814 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
4815    destroy_list(csp->client_tags);
4816    freez(csp->client_address);
4817 #endif
4818    free_current_action(csp->action);
4819    if (NULL != csp->fwd)
4820    {
4821       unload_forward_spec(csp->fwd);
4822       csp->fwd = NULL;
4823    }
4824    /* XXX: Store per-connection flags someplace else. */
4825    csp->flags = (CSP_FLAG_ACTIVE | CSP_FLAG_REUSED_CLIENT_CONNECTION);
4826 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
4827    if (global_toggle_state)
4828 #endif /* def FEATURE_TOGGLE */
4829    {
4830       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_TOGGLED_ON;
4831    }
4832
4833    if (csp->client_iob->eod > csp->client_iob->cur)
4834    {
4835       long bytes_to_shift = csp->client_iob->cur - csp->client_iob->buf;
4836       size_t data_length  = (size_t)(csp->client_iob->eod - csp->client_iob->cur);
4837
4838       assert(bytes_to_shift > 0);
4839       assert(data_length > 0);
4840
4841       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Shifting %lu pipelined bytes by %ld bytes",
4842          data_length, bytes_to_shift);
4843       memmove(csp->client_iob->buf, csp->client_iob->cur, data_length);
4844       csp->client_iob->cur = csp->client_iob->buf;
4845       assert(csp->client_iob->eod == csp->client_iob->buf + bytes_to_shift + data_length);
4846       csp->client_iob->eod = csp->client_iob->buf + data_length;
4847       memset(csp->client_iob->eod, '\0', (size_t)bytes_to_shift);
4848
4849       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING;
4850    }
4851    else
4852    {
4853       /*
4854        * We mainly care about resetting client_iob->cur so we don't
4855        * waste buffer space at the beginning and don't mess up the
4856        * request restoration done by cgi_show_request().
4857        *
4858        * Freeing the buffer itself isn't technically necessary,
4859        * but makes debugging more convenient.
4860        */
4861       clear_iob(csp->client_iob);
4862    }
4863 }
4864 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
4865
4866
4867 /*********************************************************************
4868  *
4869  * Function    :  serve
4870  *
4871  * Description :  This is little more than chat.  We only "serve" to
4872  *                to close (or remember) any socket that chat may have
4873  *                opened.
4874  *
4875  * Parameters  :
4876  *          1  :  csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
4877  *
4878  * Returns     :  N/A
4879  *
4880  *********************************************************************/
4881 static void serve(struct client_state *csp)
4882 {
4883    int config_file_change_detected = 0; /* Only used for debugging */
4884 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
4885 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
4886    static int monitor_thread_running = 0;
4887 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
4888    int continue_chatting = 0;
4889
4890    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Accepted connection from %s on socket %d",
4891       csp->ip_addr_str, csp->cfd);
4892
4893    do
4894    {
4895       unsigned int latency;
4896
4897 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4898       if (continue_chatting && client_use_ssl(csp))
4899       {
4900          continue_https_chat(csp);
4901       }
4902       else
4903 #endif
4904       {
4905          chat(csp);
4906       }
4907
4908       /*
4909        * If the request has been crunched,
4910        * the calculated latency is zero.
4911        */
4912       latency = (unsigned)(csp->server_connection.response_received -
4913          csp->server_connection.request_sent) / 2;
4914
4915       if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
4916          && (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CRUNCHED)
4917          && (csp->expected_client_content_length != 0))
4918       {
4919          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED;
4920          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4921             "Tainting client socket %d due to unread data.", csp->cfd);
4922       }
4923
4924       continue_chatting = (csp->config->feature_flags
4925          & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
4926          && !(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED)
4927          && (csp->cfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
4928          && (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
4929          && ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONTENT_LENGTH_SET)
4930             || (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CHUNKED));
4931
4932       if (!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CRUNCHED)
4933          && (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET))
4934       {
4935          if (!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_SET))
4936          {
4937             csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout = csp->config->default_server_timeout;
4938          }
4939          if (!(csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
4940             || (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED)
4941             || !socket_is_still_alive(csp->server_connection.sfd)
4942             || !(latency < csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout))
4943          {
4944             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4945                "Closing server socket %d connected to %s. "
4946                "Keep-alive: %u. Tainted: %u. Socket alive: %u. Timeout: %u.",
4947                csp->server_connection.sfd, (csp->server_connection.host != NULL) ?
4948                csp->server_connection.host : csp->http->host,
4949                0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE),
4950                0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED),
4951                socket_is_still_alive(csp->server_connection.sfd),
4952                csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout);
4953 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
4954             if (csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING)
4955             {
4956                forget_connection(csp->server_connection.sfd);
4957             }
4958 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
4959 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4960             close_server_ssl_connection(csp);
4961 #endif
4962             close_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd);
4963             mark_connection_closed(&csp->server_connection);
4964 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4965             if (continue_chatting && client_use_ssl(csp))
4966             {
4967                /*
4968                 * Close the client socket as well as Privoxy currently
4969                 * can't establish a new server connection when the client
4970                 * socket is reused and would drop the connection in
4971                 * continue_https_chat() anyway.
4972                 */
4973                continue_chatting = 0;
4974                csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE;
4975                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
4976                   "Client socket %d is no longer usable. "
4977                   "The server socket has been closed.", csp->cfd);
4978             }
4979 #endif
4980          }
4981       }
4982
4983       if (continue_chatting && any_loaded_file_changed(csp))
4984       {
4985          continue_chatting = 0;
4986          config_file_change_detected = 1;
4987       }
4988 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
4989       if (continue_chatting && client_use_ssl(csp) &&
4990          csp->ssl_with_client_is_opened == 0)
4991       {
4992          continue_chatting = 0;
4993          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Client socket %d is no longer usable. "
4994             "The TLS session has been terminated.", csp->cfd);
4995       }
4996 #endif
4997
4998       if (continue_chatting)
4999       {
5000          if (((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_PIPELINED_REQUEST_WAITING) != 0)
5001             && socket_is_still_alive(csp->cfd))
5002          {
5003             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Client request %d has been "
5004                "pipelined on socket %d and the socket is still alive.",
5005                csp->requests_received_total+1, csp->cfd);
5006             prepare_csp_for_next_request(csp);
5007             continue;
5008          }
5009
5010          if (0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE))
5011          {
5012             if (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5013             {
5014                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
5015                   "Waiting for the next client request on socket %d. "
5016                   "Keeping the server socket %d to %s open.",
5017                   csp->cfd, csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host);
5018             }
5019             else
5020             {
5021                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
5022                   "Waiting for the next client request on socket %d. "
5023                   "No server socket to keep open.", csp->cfd);
5024             }
5025          }
5026
5027          if ((csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE)
5028             && data_is_available(csp->cfd, (int)csp->config->keep_alive_timeout)
5029             && socket_is_still_alive(csp->cfd))
5030          {
5031             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
5032                "Data arrived in time on client socket %d. Requests so far: %u",
5033                csp->cfd, csp->requests_received_total);
5034             prepare_csp_for_next_request(csp);
5035          }
5036          else
5037          {
5038 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
5039             if ((csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING)
5040                && (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5041                && (socket_is_still_alive(csp->server_connection.sfd))
5042 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
5043                && !server_use_ssl(csp)
5044 #endif
5045                 )
5046             {
5047                time_t time_open = time(NULL) - csp->server_connection.timestamp;
5048
5049                if (csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout < time_open - (time_t)latency)
5050                {
5051                   break;
5052                }
5053
5054                remember_connection(&csp->server_connection);
5055                csp->server_connection.sfd = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
5056                drain_and_close_socket(csp->cfd);
5057                csp->cfd = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
5058                privoxy_mutex_lock(&connection_reuse_mutex);
5059                if (!monitor_thread_running)
5060                {
5061                   monitor_thread_running = 1;
5062                   privoxy_mutex_unlock(&connection_reuse_mutex);
5063                   wait_for_alive_connections();
5064                   privoxy_mutex_lock(&connection_reuse_mutex);
5065                   monitor_thread_running = 0;
5066                }
5067                privoxy_mutex_unlock(&connection_reuse_mutex);
5068             }
5069 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
5070             break;
5071          }
5072       }
5073       else if (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5074       {
5075          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
5076             "Closing server socket %d connected to %s. Keep-alive: %u. "
5077             "Tainted: %u. Socket alive: %u. Timeout: %u. "
5078             "Configuration file change detected: %u",
5079             csp->server_connection.sfd, csp->server_connection.host,
5080             0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE),
5081             0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_SERVER_SOCKET_TAINTED),
5082             socket_is_still_alive(csp->server_connection.sfd),
5083             csp->server_connection.keep_alive_timeout,
5084             config_file_change_detected);
5085       }
5086    } while (continue_chatting);
5087
5088 #else
5089    chat(csp);
5090 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE */
5091
5092    if (csp->cfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5093    {
5094       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "Closing client socket %d. "
5095          "Keep-alive: %u. Socket alive: %u. Data available: %u. "
5096          "Configuration file change detected: %u. Requests received: %u.",
5097          csp->cfd, 0 != (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_CLIENT_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE),
5098          socket_is_still_alive(csp->cfd), data_is_available(csp->cfd, 0),
5099          config_file_change_detected, csp->requests_received_total);
5100 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
5101       close_client_ssl_connection(csp);
5102 #endif
5103       drain_and_close_socket(csp->cfd);
5104    }
5105
5106    if (csp->server_connection.sfd != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5107    {
5108 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
5109       if (csp->config->feature_flags & RUNTIME_FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING)
5110       {
5111          forget_connection(csp->server_connection.sfd);
5112       }
5113 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
5114
5115 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
5116       close_server_ssl_connection(csp);
5117 #endif /* def FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION */
5118
5119       close_socket(csp->server_connection.sfd);
5120    }
5121
5122 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
5123    mark_connection_closed(&csp->server_connection);
5124 #endif
5125
5126    free_csp_resources(csp);
5127
5128    csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_ACTIVE;
5129
5130 }
5131
5132
5133 #ifdef __BEOS__
5134 /*********************************************************************
5135  *
5136  * Function    :  server_thread
5137  *
5138  * Description :  We only exist to call `serve' in a threaded environment.
5139  *
5140  * Parameters  :
5141  *          1  :  data = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...)
5142  *
5143  * Returns     :  Always 0.
5144  *
5145  *********************************************************************/
5146 static int32 server_thread(void *data)
5147 {
5148    serve((struct client_state *) data);
5149    return 0;
5150
5151 }
5152 #endif
5153
5154
5155 #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN_CONSOLE)
5156 /*********************************************************************
5157  *
5158  * Function    :  usage
5159  *
5160  * Description :  Print usage info & exit.
5161  *
5162  * Parameters  :  Pointer to argv[0] for identifying ourselves
5163  *
5164  * Returns     :  No. ,-)
5165  *
5166  *********************************************************************/
5167 static void usage(const char *name)
5168 {
5169    printf("Privoxy version " VERSION " (" HOME_PAGE_URL ")\n"
5170           "Usage: %s [--config-test] "
5171 #if defined(unix)
5172           "[--chroot] "
5173 #endif /* defined(unix) */
5174           "[--help] "
5175 #if defined(unix)
5176           "[--no-daemon] [--pidfile pidfile] [--pre-chroot-nslookup hostname] [--user user[.group]] "
5177 #endif /* defined(unix) */
5178          "[--version] [configfile]\n",
5179           name);
5180
5181 #ifdef FUZZ
5182    show_fuzz_usage(name);
5183 #endif
5184
5185    printf("Aborting\n");
5186
5187    exit(2);
5188
5189 }
5190 #endif /* #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN_CONSOLE) */
5191
5192
5193 #ifdef MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE
5194 /*********************************************************************
5195  *
5196  * Function    :  privoxy_mutex_lock
5197  *
5198  * Description :  Locks a mutex.
5199  *
5200  * Parameters  :
5201  *          1  :  mutex = The mutex to lock.
5202  *
5203  * Returns     :  Void. May exit in case of errors.
5204  *
5205  *********************************************************************/
5206 void privoxy_mutex_lock(privoxy_mutex_t *mutex)
5207 {
5208 #ifdef FEATURE_PTHREAD
5209    int err = pthread_mutex_lock(mutex);
5210    if (err)
5211    {
5212       if (mutex != &log_mutex)
5213       {
5214          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5215             "Mutex locking failed: %s.\n", strerror(err));
5216       }
5217       exit(1);
5218    }
5219 #else
5220    EnterCriticalSection(mutex);
5221 #endif /* def FEATURE_PTHREAD */
5222 }
5223
5224
5225 /*********************************************************************
5226  *
5227  * Function    :  privoxy_mutex_unlock
5228  *
5229  * Description :  Unlocks a mutex.
5230  *
5231  * Parameters  :
5232  *          1  :  mutex = The mutex to unlock.
5233  *
5234  * Returns     :  Void. May exit in case of errors.
5235  *
5236  *********************************************************************/
5237 void privoxy_mutex_unlock(privoxy_mutex_t *mutex)
5238 {
5239 #ifdef FEATURE_PTHREAD
5240    int err = pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex);
5241    if (err)
5242    {
5243       if (mutex != &log_mutex)
5244       {
5245          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5246             "Mutex unlocking failed: %s.\n", strerror(err));
5247       }
5248       exit(1);
5249    }
5250 #else
5251    LeaveCriticalSection(mutex);
5252 #endif /* def FEATURE_PTHREAD */
5253 }
5254
5255
5256 /*********************************************************************
5257  *
5258  * Function    :  privoxy_mutex_init
5259  *
5260  * Description :  Prepares a mutex.
5261  *
5262  * Parameters  :
5263  *          1  :  mutex = The mutex to initialize.
5264  *
5265  * Returns     :  Void. May exit in case of errors.
5266  *
5267  *********************************************************************/
5268 static void privoxy_mutex_init(privoxy_mutex_t *mutex)
5269 {
5270 #ifdef FEATURE_PTHREAD
5271    int err = pthread_mutex_init(mutex, 0);
5272    if (err)
5273    {
5274       printf("Fatal error. Mutex initialization failed: %s.\n",
5275          strerror(err));
5276       exit(1);
5277    }
5278 #else
5279    InitializeCriticalSection(mutex);
5280 #endif /* def FEATURE_PTHREAD */
5281 }
5282 #endif /* def MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE */
5283
5284 /*********************************************************************
5285  *
5286  * Function    :  initialize_mutexes
5287  *
5288  * Description :  Prepares mutexes if mutex support is available.
5289  *
5290  * Parameters  :  None
5291  *
5292  * Returns     :  Void, exits in case of errors.
5293  *
5294  *********************************************************************/
5295 static void initialize_mutexes(void)
5296 {
5297 #ifdef MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE
5298    /*
5299     * Prepare global mutex semaphores
5300     */
5301
5302 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
5303    privoxy_mutex_init(&certificate_mutex);
5304    privoxy_mutex_init(&ssl_init_mutex);
5305 #endif
5306
5307    privoxy_mutex_init(&log_mutex);
5308    privoxy_mutex_init(&log_init_mutex);
5309    privoxy_mutex_init(&connection_reuse_mutex);
5310 #ifdef FEATURE_EXTERNAL_FILTERS
5311    privoxy_mutex_init(&external_filter_mutex);
5312 #endif
5313 #ifdef FEATURE_CLIENT_TAGS
5314    privoxy_mutex_init(&client_tags_mutex);
5315 #endif
5316 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
5317    privoxy_mutex_init(&block_statistics_mutex);
5318 #endif
5319 #ifdef FEATURE_EXTENDED_STATISTICS
5320    privoxy_mutex_init(&filter_statistics_mutex);
5321    privoxy_mutex_init(&block_reason_statistics_mutex);
5322 #endif
5323
5324    /*
5325     * XXX: The assumptions below are a bit naive
5326     * and can cause locks that aren't necessary.
5327     *
5328     * For example older FreeBSD versions (< 6.x?)
5329     * have no gethostbyname_r, but gethostbyname is
5330     * thread safe.
5331     */
5332 #if !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) || !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R)
5333    privoxy_mutex_init(&resolver_mutex);
5334 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) || !defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R) */
5335    /*
5336     * XXX: should we use a single mutex for
5337     * localtime() and gmtime() as well?
5338     */
5339 #ifndef HAVE_GMTIME_R
5340    privoxy_mutex_init(&gmtime_mutex);
5341 #endif /* ndef HAVE_GMTIME_R */
5342
5343 #ifndef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
5344    privoxy_mutex_init(&localtime_mutex);
5345 #endif /* ndef HAVE_GMTIME_R */
5346
5347 #if !defined(HAVE_ARC4RANDOM) && !defined(HAVE_RANDOM)
5348    privoxy_mutex_init(&rand_mutex);
5349 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_ARC4RANDOM) && !defined(HAVE_RANDOM) */
5350
5351 #endif /* def MUTEX_LOCKS_AVAILABLE */
5352 }
5353
5354 /*********************************************************************
5355  *
5356  * Function    :  main
5357  *
5358  * Description :  Load the config file and start the listen loop.
5359  *                This function is a lot more *sane* with the `load_config'
5360  *                and `listen_loop' functions; although it stills does
5361  *                a *little* too much for my taste.
5362  *
5363  * Parameters  :
5364  *          1  :  argc = Number of parameters (including $0).
5365  *          2  :  argv = Array of (char *)'s to the parameters.
5366  *
5367  * Returns     :  1 if : can't open config file, unrecognized directive,
5368  *                stats requested in multi-thread mode, can't open the
5369  *                log file, can't open the jar file, listen port is invalid,
5370  *                any load fails, and can't bind port.
5371  *
5372  *                Else main never returns, the process must be signaled
5373  *                to terminate execution.  Or, on Windows, use the
5374  *                "File", "Exit" menu option.
5375  *
5376  *********************************************************************/
5377 #ifdef __MINGW32__
5378 int real_main(int argc, char **argv)
5379 #else
5380 int main(int argc, char **argv)
5381 #endif
5382 {
5383    int argc_pos = 0;
5384    int do_config_test = 0;
5385 #ifndef HAVE_ARC4RANDOM
5386    unsigned int random_seed;
5387 #endif
5388 #ifdef unix
5389    struct passwd *pw = NULL;
5390    struct group *grp = NULL;
5391    int do_chroot = 0;
5392    char *pre_chroot_nslookup_to_load_resolver = NULL;
5393 #endif
5394 #ifdef FUZZ
5395    char *fuzz_input_type = NULL;
5396    char *fuzz_input_file = NULL;
5397 #endif
5398
5399    Argc = argc;
5400    Argv = argv;
5401
5402    configfile =
5403 #if !defined(_WIN32)
5404    "config"
5405 #else
5406    "config.txt"
5407 #endif
5408       ;
5409
5410    /* Prepare mutexes if supported and necessary. */
5411    initialize_mutexes();
5412
5413    /* Enable logging until further notice. */
5414    init_log_module();
5415
5416    /*
5417     * Parse the command line arguments
5418     *
5419     * XXX: simply printing usage information in case of
5420     * invalid arguments isn't particularly user friendly.
5421     */
5422    while (++argc_pos < argc)
5423    {
5424 #ifdef _WIN32
5425       /* Check to see if the service must be installed or uninstalled */
5426       if (strncmp(argv[argc_pos], "--install", 9) == 0)
5427       {
5428          const char *pName = argv[argc_pos] + 9;
5429          if (*pName == ':')
5430             pName++;
5431          exit((install_service(pName)) ? 0 : 1);
5432       }
5433       else if (strncmp(argv[argc_pos], "--uninstall", 11) == 0)
5434       {
5435          const char *pName = argv[argc_pos] + 11;
5436          if (*pName == ':')
5437             pName++;
5438          exit((uninstall_service(pName)) ? 0 : 1);
5439       }
5440       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--service") == 0)
5441       {
5442          bRunAsService = TRUE;
5443          w32_set_service_cwd();
5444          atexit(w32_service_exit_notify);
5445       }
5446       else
5447 #endif /* defined(_WIN32) */
5448
5449
5450 #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN_CONSOLE)
5451
5452       if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--help") == 0)
5453       {
5454          usage(argv[0]);
5455       }
5456
5457       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--version") == 0)
5458       {
5459          printf("Privoxy version " VERSION " (" HOME_PAGE_URL ")\n");
5460          exit(0);
5461       }
5462
5463 #if defined(unix)
5464
5465       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--no-daemon") == 0)
5466       {
5467          set_debug_level(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL | LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | LOG_LEVEL_INFO);
5468          daemon_mode = 0;
5469       }
5470
5471       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--pidfile") == 0)
5472       {
5473          if (++argc_pos == argc) usage(argv[0]);
5474          pidfile = strdup_or_die(argv[argc_pos]);
5475       }
5476
5477       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--user") == 0)
5478       {
5479          char *user_arg;
5480          char *group_name;
5481
5482          if (++argc_pos == argc) usage(argv[argc_pos]);
5483
5484          user_arg = strdup_or_die(argv[argc_pos]);
5485          group_name = strchr(user_arg, '.');
5486          if (NULL != group_name)
5487          {
5488             /* Nul-terminate the user name */
5489             *group_name = '\0';
5490
5491             /* Skip the former delimiter to actually reach the group name */
5492             group_name++;
5493
5494             grp = getgrnam(group_name);
5495             if (NULL == grp)
5496             {
5497                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Group '%s' not found.", group_name);
5498             }
5499          }
5500          pw = getpwnam(user_arg);
5501          if (NULL == pw)
5502          {
5503             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "User '%s' not found.", user_arg);
5504          }
5505
5506          freez(user_arg);
5507       }
5508
5509       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--pre-chroot-nslookup") == 0)
5510       {
5511          if (++argc_pos == argc) usage(argv[0]);
5512          pre_chroot_nslookup_to_load_resolver = strdup_or_die(argv[argc_pos]);
5513       }
5514
5515       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--chroot") == 0)
5516       {
5517          do_chroot = 1;
5518       }
5519 #endif /* defined(unix) */
5520
5521       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--config-test") == 0)
5522       {
5523          do_config_test = 1;
5524       }
5525 #ifdef FUZZ
5526       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--fuzz") == 0)
5527       {
5528          argc_pos++;
5529          if (argc < argc_pos + 2) usage(argv[0]);
5530          fuzz_input_type = argv[argc_pos];
5531          argc_pos++;
5532          fuzz_input_file = argv[argc_pos];
5533       }
5534       else if (strcmp(argv[argc_pos], "--stfu") == 0)
5535       {
5536          set_debug_level(LOG_LEVEL_STFU);
5537       }
5538 #endif
5539       else if (argc_pos + 1 != argc)
5540       {
5541          /*
5542           * This is neither the last command line
5543           * option, nor was it recognized before,
5544           * therefore it must be invalid.
5545           */
5546          usage(argv[0]);
5547       }
5548       else
5549
5550 #endif /* defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN_CONSOLE) */
5551       {
5552          configfile = argv[argc_pos];
5553       }
5554
5555    } /* -END- while (more arguments) */
5556
5557    show_version(Argv[0]);
5558
5559 #if defined(unix)
5560    if (*configfile != '/')
5561    {
5562       char cwd[BUFFER_SIZE];
5563       char *abs_file;
5564       size_t abs_file_size;
5565
5566       /* make config-filename absolute here */
5567       if (NULL == getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)))
5568       {
5569          perror("failed to get current working directory");
5570          exit(1);
5571       }
5572
5573       basedir = strdup_or_die(cwd);
5574       /* XXX: why + 5? */
5575       abs_file_size = strlen(cwd) + strlen(configfile) + 5;
5576       abs_file = malloc_or_die(abs_file_size);
5577       strlcpy(abs_file, basedir, abs_file_size);
5578       strlcat(abs_file, "/", abs_file_size);
5579       strlcat(abs_file, configfile, abs_file_size);
5580       configfile = abs_file;
5581    }
5582 #endif /* defined unix */
5583
5584
5585    files->next = NULL;
5586    clients->next = NULL;
5587
5588    /* XXX: factor out initialising after the next stable release. */
5589 #ifdef _WIN32
5590    InitWin32();
5591 #endif
5592
5593 #ifndef HAVE_ARC4RANDOM
5594    random_seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL);
5595 #ifdef HAVE_RANDOM
5596    srandom(random_seed);
5597 #else
5598    srand(random_seed);
5599 #endif /* ifdef HAVE_RANDOM */
5600 #endif /* ifndef HAVE_ARC4RANDOM */
5601
5602    /*
5603     * Unix signal handling
5604     *
5605     * Catch the abort, interrupt and terminate signals for a graceful exit
5606     * Catch the hangup signal so the errlog can be reopened.
5607     *
5608     * Ignore the broken pipe signal as connection failures
5609     * are handled when and where they occur without relying
5610     * on a signal.
5611     */
5612 #if !defined(_WIN32)
5613 {
5614    int idx;
5615    const int catched_signals[] = { SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGHUP };
5616
5617    for (idx = 0; idx < SZ(catched_signals); idx++)
5618    {
5619 #ifdef sun /* FIXME: Is it safe to check for HAVE_SIGSET instead? */
5620       if (sigset(catched_signals[idx], sig_handler) == SIG_ERR)
5621 #else
5622       if (signal(catched_signals[idx], sig_handler) == SIG_ERR)
5623 #endif /* ifdef sun */
5624       {
5625          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Can't set signal-handler for signal %d: %E", catched_signals[idx]);
5626       }
5627    }
5628
5629    if (signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN) == SIG_ERR)
5630    {
5631       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Can't set ignore-handler for SIGPIPE: %E");
5632    }
5633
5634 }
5635 #else /* ifdef _WIN32 */
5636 # ifdef _WIN_CONSOLE
5637    /*
5638     * We *are* in a windows console app.
5639     * Print a verbose messages about FAQ's and such
5640     */
5641    printf("%s", win32_blurb);
5642 # endif /* def _WIN_CONSOLE */
5643 #endif /* def _WIN32 */
5644
5645 #ifdef FUZZ
5646    if (fuzz_input_type != NULL)
5647    {
5648       exit(process_fuzzed_input(fuzz_input_type, fuzz_input_file));
5649    }
5650    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5651       "When compiled with fuzzing support, Privoxy should only be used for fuzzing. "
5652       "Various data structures are static which is unsafe when using threads.");
5653 #endif
5654
5655    if (do_config_test)
5656    {
5657       exit(NULL == load_config());
5658    }
5659
5660    /* Initialize the CGI subsystem */
5661    cgi_init_error_messages();
5662
5663    /*
5664     * If running on unix and without the --no-daemon
5665     * option, become a daemon. I.e. fork, detach
5666     * from tty and get process group leadership
5667     */
5668 #if defined(unix)
5669 {
5670    if (daemon_mode)
5671    {
5672       int fd;
5673       pid_t pid = fork();
5674
5675       if (pid < 0) /* error */
5676       {
5677          perror("fork");
5678          exit(3);
5679       }
5680       else if (pid != 0) /* parent */
5681       {
5682          int status;
5683          pid_t wpid;
5684          /*
5685           * must check for errors
5686           * child died due to missing files aso
5687           */
5688          sleep(1);
5689          wpid = waitpid(pid, &status, WNOHANG);
5690          if (wpid != 0)
5691          {
5692             exit(1);
5693          }
5694          exit(0);
5695       }
5696       /* child */
5697
5698       setsid();
5699
5700       /*
5701        * stderr (fd 2) will be closed later on,
5702        * when the config file has been parsed.
5703        */
5704       close(0);
5705       close(1);
5706
5707       /*
5708        * Reserve fd 0 and 1 to prevent abort() and friends
5709        * from sending stuff to the clients or servers.
5710        */
5711       fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY);
5712       if (fd == -1)
5713       {
5714          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to open /dev/null: %E");
5715       }
5716       else if (fd != 0)
5717       {
5718          if (dup2(fd, 0) == -1)
5719          {
5720             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to reserve fd 0: %E");
5721          }
5722          close(fd);
5723       }
5724       fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
5725       if (fd == -1)
5726       {
5727          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to open /dev/null: %E");
5728       }
5729       else if (fd != 1)
5730       {
5731          if (dup2(fd, 1) == -1)
5732          {
5733             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to reserve fd 1: %E");
5734          }
5735          close(fd);
5736       }
5737
5738 #ifdef FEATURE_EXTERNAL_FILTERS
5739       for (fd = 0; fd < 3; fd++)
5740       {
5741          mark_socket_for_close_on_execute(fd);
5742       }
5743 #endif
5744
5745       if (chdir("/") != 0)
5746       {
5747          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Failed to cd into '/': %E");
5748       }
5749
5750    } /* -END- if (daemon_mode) */
5751
5752    /*
5753     * As soon as we have written the PID file, we can switch
5754     * to the user and group ID indicated by the --user option
5755     */
5756    if (pidfile != NULL)
5757    {
5758       write_pid_file(pidfile);
5759    }
5760    if (NULL != pw)
5761    {
5762       if (setgid((NULL != grp) ? grp->gr_gid : pw->pw_gid))
5763       {
5764          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot setgid(): Insufficient permissions.");
5765       }
5766       if (NULL != grp)
5767       {
5768          if (setgroups(1, &grp->gr_gid))
5769          {
5770             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "setgroups() failed: %E");
5771          }
5772       }
5773       else if (initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid))
5774       {
5775          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "initgroups() failed: %E");
5776       }
5777       if (do_chroot)
5778       {
5779          if (!pw->pw_dir)
5780          {
5781             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Home directory for %s undefined", pw->pw_name);
5782          }
5783          /* Read the time zone file from /etc before doing chroot. */
5784          tzset();
5785          if (NULL != pre_chroot_nslookup_to_load_resolver
5786              && '\0' != pre_chroot_nslookup_to_load_resolver[0])
5787          {
5788             /* Initialize resolver library. */
5789             (void) resolve_hostname_to_ip(pre_chroot_nslookup_to_load_resolver);
5790          }
5791          if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0)
5792          {
5793             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot chroot to %s", pw->pw_dir);
5794          }
5795          if (chdir ("/"))
5796          {
5797             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot chdir /");
5798          }
5799       }
5800       if (setuid(pw->pw_uid))
5801       {
5802          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot setuid(): Insufficient permissions.");
5803       }
5804       if (do_chroot)
5805       {
5806          char putenv_dummy[64];
5807
5808          strlcpy(putenv_dummy, "HOME=/", sizeof(putenv_dummy));
5809          if (putenv(putenv_dummy) != 0)
5810          {
5811             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot putenv(): HOME");
5812          }
5813
5814          snprintf(putenv_dummy, sizeof(putenv_dummy), "USER=%s", pw->pw_name);
5815          if (putenv(putenv_dummy) != 0)
5816          {
5817             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot putenv(): USER");
5818          }
5819       }
5820    }
5821    else if (do_chroot)
5822    {
5823       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "Cannot chroot without --user argument.");
5824    }
5825 }
5826 #endif /* defined unix */
5827
5828 #ifdef _WIN32
5829    /* This will be FALSE unless the command line specified --service
5830     */
5831    if (bRunAsService)
5832    {
5833       /* Yup, so now we must attempt to establish a connection
5834        * with the service dispatcher. This will only work if this
5835        * process was launched by the service control manager to
5836        * actually run as a service. If this isn't the case, i've
5837        * known it take around 30 seconds or so for the call to return.
5838        */
5839
5840       /* The StartServiceCtrlDispatcher won't return until the service is stopping */
5841       if (w32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher(w32ServiceDispatchTable))
5842       {
5843          /* Service has run, and at this point is now being stopped, so just return */
5844          return 0;
5845       }
5846
5847 #ifdef _WIN_CONSOLE
5848       printf("Warning: Failed to connect to Service Control Dispatcher\nwhen starting as a service!\n");
5849 #endif
5850       /* An error occurred. Usually it's because --service was wrongly specified
5851        * and we were unable to connect to the Service Control Dispatcher because
5852        * it wasn't expecting us and is therefore not listening.
5853        *
5854        * For now, just continue below to call the listen_loop function.
5855        */
5856    }
5857 #endif /* def _WIN32 */
5858
5859    listen_loop();
5860
5861    /* NOTREACHED */
5862    return(-1);
5863
5864 }
5865
5866
5867 /*********************************************************************
5868  *
5869  * Function    :  bind_port_helper
5870  *
5871  * Description :  Bind the listen port.  Handles logging, and aborts
5872  *                on failure.
5873  *
5874  * Parameters  :
5875  *          1  :  haddr = Host address to bind to. Use NULL to bind to
5876  *                        INADDR_ANY.
5877  *          2  :  hport = Specifies port to bind to.
5878  *          3  :  backlog = Listen backlog.
5879  *
5880  * Returns     :  Port that was opened.
5881  *
5882  *********************************************************************/
5883 static jb_socket bind_port_helper(const char *haddr, int hport, int backlog)
5884 {
5885    int result;
5886    jb_socket bfd;
5887
5888    result = bind_port(haddr, hport, backlog, &bfd);
5889
5890    if (result < 0)
5891    {
5892       const char *bind_address = (NULL != haddr) ? haddr : "INADDR_ANY";
5893       switch(result)
5894       {
5895          case -3:
5896             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5897                "can't bind to %s:%d: There may be another Privoxy "
5898                "or some other proxy running on port %d",
5899                bind_address, hport, hport);
5900             exit(-1);
5901
5902          case -2:
5903             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5904                "can't bind to %s:%d: The hostname is not resolvable",
5905                bind_address, hport);
5906             exit(-1);
5907
5908          default:
5909             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "can't bind to %s:%d: %E",
5910                bind_address, hport);
5911             exit(-1);
5912       }
5913
5914       /* shouldn't get here */
5915       return JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
5916    }
5917
5918 #ifndef HAVE_POLL
5919 #ifndef _WIN32
5920    if (bfd >= FD_SETSIZE)
5921    {
5922       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
5923          "Bind socket number too high to use select(): %d >= %d",
5924          bfd, FD_SETSIZE);
5925    }
5926 #endif
5927 #endif
5928
5929    if (haddr == NULL)
5930    {
5931       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Listening on port %d on all IP addresses",
5932          hport);
5933    }
5934    else
5935    {
5936       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Listening on port %d on IP address %s",
5937          hport, haddr);
5938    }
5939
5940    return bfd;
5941 }
5942
5943
5944 /*********************************************************************
5945  *
5946  * Function    :  bind_ports_helper
5947  *
5948  * Description :  Bind the listen ports.  Handles logging, and aborts
5949  *                on failure.
5950  *
5951  * Parameters  :
5952  *          1  :  config = Privoxy configuration.  Specifies ports
5953  *                         to bind to.
5954  *          2  :  sockets = Preallocated array of opened sockets
5955  *                          corresponding to specification in config.
5956  *                          All non-opened sockets will be set to
5957  *                          JB_INVALID_SOCKET.
5958  *
5959  * Returns     :  Nothing. Inspect sockets argument.
5960  *
5961  *********************************************************************/
5962 static void bind_ports_helper(struct configuration_spec * config,
5963                               jb_socket sockets[])
5964 {
5965    int i;
5966
5967    for (i = 0; i < MAX_LISTENING_SOCKETS; i++)
5968    {
5969       if (config->hport[i])
5970       {
5971          sockets[i] = bind_port_helper(config->haddr[i],
5972             config->hport[i], config->listen_backlog);
5973 #if defined(FEATURE_ACCEPT_FILTER) && defined(SO_ACCEPTFILTER)
5974          if (config->enable_accept_filter && sockets[i] != JB_INVALID_SOCKET)
5975          {
5976             struct accept_filter_arg af_options;
5977             bzero(&af_options, sizeof(af_options));
5978             strlcpy(af_options.af_name, "httpready", sizeof(af_options.af_name));
5979             if (setsockopt(sockets[i], SOL_SOCKET, SO_ACCEPTFILTER, &af_options,
5980                   sizeof(af_options)))
5981             {
5982                log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
5983                   "Enabling accept filter for socket %d failed: %E", sockets[i]);
5984             }
5985          }
5986 #endif
5987       }
5988       else
5989       {
5990          sockets[i] = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
5991       }
5992    }
5993    config->need_bind = 0;
5994 }
5995
5996
5997 /*********************************************************************
5998  *
5999  * Function    :  close_ports_helper
6000  *
6001  * Description :  Close listenings ports.
6002  *
6003  * Parameters  :
6004  *          1  :  sockets = Array of opened and non-opened sockets to
6005  *                          close. All sockets will be set to
6006  *                          JB_INVALID_SOCKET.
6007  *
6008  * Returns     :  Nothing.
6009  *
6010  *********************************************************************/
6011 static void close_ports_helper(jb_socket sockets[])
6012 {
6013    int i;
6014
6015    for (i = 0; i < MAX_LISTENING_SOCKETS; i++)
6016    {
6017       if (JB_INVALID_SOCKET != sockets[i])
6018       {
6019          close_socket(sockets[i]);
6020       }
6021       sockets[i] = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
6022    }
6023 }
6024
6025
6026 #ifdef _WIN32
6027 /* Without this simple workaround we get this compiler warning from _beginthread
6028  *     warning C4028: formal parameter 1 different from declaration
6029  */
6030 void w32_service_listen_loop(void *p)
6031 {
6032    listen_loop();
6033 }
6034 #endif /* def _WIN32 */
6035
6036
6037 /*********************************************************************
6038  *
6039  * Function    :  listen_loop
6040  *
6041  * Description :  bind the listen port and enter a "FOREVER" listening loop.
6042  *
6043  * Parameters  :  N/A
6044  *
6045  * Returns     :  Never.
6046  *
6047  *********************************************************************/
6048 static void listen_loop(void)
6049 {
6050    struct client_states *csp_list = NULL;
6051    struct client_state *csp = NULL;
6052    jb_socket bfds[MAX_LISTENING_SOCKETS];
6053    struct configuration_spec *config;
6054    unsigned int active_threads = 0;
6055 #if defined(FEATURE_PTHREAD)
6056    pthread_attr_t attrs;
6057
6058    pthread_attr_init(&attrs);
6059    pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attrs, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
6060 #endif
6061
6062    config = load_config();
6063
6064 #ifdef FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING
6065    /*
6066     * XXX: Should be relocated once it no
6067     * longer needs to emit log messages.
6068     */
6069    initialize_reusable_connections();
6070 #endif /* def FEATURE_CONNECTION_SHARING */
6071
6072    bind_ports_helper(config, bfds);
6073
6074 #ifdef FEATURE_GRACEFUL_TERMINATION
6075    while (!g_terminate)
6076 #else
6077    for (;;)
6078 #endif
6079    {
6080 #if !defined(FEATURE_PTHREAD) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__BEOS__)
6081       while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0)
6082       {
6083          /* zombie children */
6084       }
6085 #endif /* !defined(FEATURE_PTHREAD) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__BEOS__) */
6086
6087       /*
6088        * Free data that was used by died threads
6089        */
6090       active_threads = sweep();
6091
6092 #if defined(unix)
6093       /*
6094        * Re-open the errlog after HUP signal
6095        */
6096       if (received_hup_signal)
6097       {
6098          if (NULL != config->logfile)
6099          {
6100             init_error_log(Argv[0], config->logfile);
6101          }
6102          received_hup_signal = 0;
6103       }
6104 #endif
6105
6106       csp_list = zalloc_or_die(sizeof(*csp_list));
6107       csp = &csp_list->csp;
6108
6109       log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
6110          "Waiting for the next client connection. Currently active threads: %u",
6111          active_threads);
6112
6113       /*
6114        * This config may be outdated, but for accept_connection()
6115        * it's fresh enough.
6116        */
6117       csp->config = config;
6118
6119       if (!accept_connection(csp, bfds))
6120       {
6121          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT, "accept failed: %E");
6122          freez(csp_list);
6123          continue;
6124       }
6125
6126       csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_ACTIVE;
6127       csp->server_connection.sfd = JB_INVALID_SOCKET;
6128
6129       csp->config = config = load_config();
6130
6131       if (config->need_bind)
6132       {
6133          /*
6134           * Since we were listening to the "old port", we will not see
6135           * a "listen" param change until the next request.  So, at
6136           * least 1 more request must be made for us to find the new
6137           * setting.  I am simply closing the old socket and binding the
6138           * new one.
6139           *
6140           * Which-ever is correct, we will serve 1 more page via the
6141           * old settings.  This should probably be a "show-status"
6142           * request.  This should not be a so common of an operation
6143           * that this will hurt people's feelings.
6144           */
6145
6146          close_ports_helper(bfds);
6147
6148          bind_ports_helper(config, bfds);
6149       }
6150
6151 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
6152       if (global_toggle_state)
6153 #endif /* def FEATURE_TOGGLE */
6154       {
6155          csp->flags |= CSP_FLAG_TOGGLED_ON;
6156       }
6157
6158       if (run_loader(csp))
6159       {
6160          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, "a loader failed - must exit");
6161          /* Never get here - LOG_LEVEL_FATAL causes program exit */
6162       }
6163
6164 #ifdef FEATURE_ACL
6165       if (block_acl(NULL,csp))
6166       {
6167          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT,
6168             "Connection from %s on %s (socket %d) dropped due to ACL",
6169             csp->ip_addr_str, csp->listen_addr_str, csp->cfd);
6170          close_socket(csp->cfd);
6171          freez(csp->ip_addr_str);
6172          freez(csp->listen_addr_str);
6173          freez(csp_list);
6174          continue;
6175       }
6176 #endif /* def FEATURE_ACL */
6177
6178       if ((0 != config->max_client_connections)
6179          && (active_threads >= config->max_client_connections))
6180       {
6181          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
6182             "Rejecting connection from %s. Maximum number of connections reached.",
6183             csp->ip_addr_str);
6184          write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS_RESPONSE,
6185             strlen(TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
6186          close_socket(csp->cfd);
6187          freez(csp->ip_addr_str);
6188          freez(csp->listen_addr_str);
6189          freez(csp_list);
6190          continue;
6191       }
6192
6193       /* add it to the list of clients */
6194       csp_list->next = clients->next;
6195       clients->next = csp_list;
6196
6197       if (config->multi_threaded)
6198       {
6199          int child_id;
6200
6201 /* this is a switch () statement in the C preprocessor - ugh */
6202 #undef SELECTED_ONE_OPTION
6203
6204 /* Use Pthreads in preference to native code */
6205 #if defined(FEATURE_PTHREAD) && !defined(SELECTED_ONE_OPTION)
6206 #define SELECTED_ONE_OPTION
6207          {
6208             pthread_t the_thread;
6209             int ret;
6210
6211             ret = pthread_create(&the_thread, &attrs,
6212                (void * (*)(void *))serve, csp);
6213             child_id = ret ? -1 : 0;
6214          }
6215 #endif
6216
6217 #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(SELECTED_ONE_OPTION)
6218 #define SELECTED_ONE_OPTION
6219          child_id = _beginthread(
6220             (void (*)(void *))serve,
6221             64 * 1024,
6222             csp);
6223 #endif
6224
6225 #if defined(__BEOS__) && !defined(SELECTED_ONE_OPTION)
6226 #define SELECTED_ONE_OPTION
6227          {
6228             thread_id tid = spawn_thread
6229                (server_thread, "server", B_NORMAL_PRIORITY, csp);
6230
6231             if ((tid >= 0) && (resume_thread(tid) == B_OK))
6232             {
6233                child_id = (int) tid;
6234             }
6235             else
6236             {
6237                child_id = -1;
6238             }
6239          }
6240 #endif
6241
6242 #if !defined(SELECTED_ONE_OPTION)
6243          child_id = fork();
6244
6245          /* This block is only needed when using fork().
6246           * When using threads, the server thread was
6247           * created and run by the call to _beginthread().
6248           */
6249          if (child_id == 0)   /* child */
6250          {
6251             int rc = 0;
6252 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
6253             int inherited_toggle_state = global_toggle_state;
6254 #endif /* def FEATURE_TOGGLE */
6255
6256             serve(csp);
6257
6258             /*
6259              * If we've been toggled or we've blocked the request, tell Mom
6260              */
6261
6262 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
6263             if (inherited_toggle_state != global_toggle_state)
6264             {
6265                rc |= RC_FLAG_TOGGLED;
6266             }
6267 #endif /* def FEATURE_TOGGLE */
6268
6269 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
6270             if (csp->flags & CSP_FLAG_REJECTED)
6271             {
6272                rc |= RC_FLAG_BLOCKED;
6273             }
6274 #endif /* ndef FEATURE_STATISTICS */
6275
6276             _exit(rc);
6277          }
6278          else if (child_id > 0) /* parent */
6279          {
6280             /* in a fork()'d environment, the parent's
6281              * copy of the client socket and the CSP
6282              * are not used.
6283              */
6284             int child_status;
6285 #if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
6286
6287             wait(&child_status);
6288
6289             /*
6290              * Evaluate child's return code: If the child has
6291              *  - been toggled, toggle ourselves
6292              *  - blocked its request, bump up the stats counter
6293              */
6294
6295 #ifdef FEATURE_TOGGLE
6296             if (WIFEXITED(child_status) && (WEXITSTATUS(child_status) & RC_FLAG_TOGGLED))
6297             {
6298                global_toggle_state = !global_toggle_state;
6299             }
6300 #endif /* def FEATURE_TOGGLE */
6301
6302 #ifdef FEATURE_STATISTICS
6303             urls_read++;
6304             if (WIFEXITED(child_status) && (WEXITSTATUS(child_status) & RC_FLAG_BLOCKED))
6305             {
6306                urls_rejected++;
6307             }
6308 #endif /* def FEATURE_STATISTICS */
6309
6310 #endif /* !defined(_WIN32) && defined(__CYGWIN__) */
6311             close_socket(csp->cfd);
6312             csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_ACTIVE;
6313          }
6314 #endif
6315
6316 #undef SELECTED_ONE_OPTION
6317 /* end of cpp switch () */
6318
6319          if (child_id < 0)
6320          {
6321             /*
6322              * Spawning the child failed, assume it's because
6323              * there are too many children running already.
6324              * XXX: If you assume ...
6325              */
6326             log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
6327                "Unable to take any additional connections: %E. Active threads: %u",
6328                active_threads);
6329             write_socket_delayed(csp->cfd, TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS_RESPONSE,
6330                strlen(TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS_RESPONSE), get_write_delay(csp));
6331             close_socket(csp->cfd);
6332             csp->flags &= ~CSP_FLAG_ACTIVE;
6333          }
6334       }
6335       else
6336       {
6337          serve(csp);
6338       }
6339    }
6340
6341 #if defined(FEATURE_PTHREAD)
6342    pthread_attr_destroy(&attrs);
6343 #endif
6344
6345    /* NOTREACHED unless FEATURE_GRACEFUL_TERMINATION is defined */
6346
6347 #ifdef FEATURE_GRACEFUL_TERMINATION
6348
6349    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Graceful termination requested.");
6350
6351    close_ports_helper(bfds);
6352
6353    unload_current_config_file();
6354    unload_current_actions_file();
6355    unload_current_re_filterfile();
6356 #ifdef FEATURE_TRUST
6357    unload_current_trust_file();
6358 #endif
6359
6360    if (config->multi_threaded)
6361    {
6362       int i = 60;
6363       do
6364       {
6365          sleep(1);
6366          sweep();
6367       } while ((clients->next != NULL) && (--i > 0));
6368
6369       if (i <= 0)
6370       {
6371          log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Graceful termination failed "
6372             "- still some live clients after 1 minute wait.");
6373       }
6374    }
6375    sweep();
6376    sweep();
6377
6378 #if defined(unix)
6379    freez(basedir);
6380 #endif
6381
6382 #ifdef FEATURE_HTTPS_INSPECTION
6383    /*
6384     * Only release TLS backed resources if there
6385     * are no active connections left.
6386     */
6387    if (clients->next == NULL)
6388    {
6389       ssl_release();
6390    }
6391 #endif
6392
6393    log_error(LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Exiting gracefully.");
6394
6395 #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN_CONSOLE)
6396    /* Cleanup - remove taskbar icon etc. */
6397    TermLogWindow();
6398 #endif
6399
6400    exit(0);
6401 #endif /* FEATURE_GRACEFUL_TERMINATION */
6402
6403 }
6404
6405
6406 /*
6407   Local Variables:
6408   tab-width: 3
6409   end:
6410 */