const char urlmatch_rcs[] = "$Id: urlmatch.c,v 1.26 2008/04/07 16:57:18 fabiankeil Exp $"; /********************************************************************* * * File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/urlmatch.c,v $ * * Purpose : Declares functions to match URLs against URL * patterns. * * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2003, 2006-2008 the SourceForge * Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/ * * Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written * by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and * Junkbusters Corporation. http://www.junkbusters.com * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it * and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General * Public License as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at * your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public * License for more details. * * The GNU General Public License should be included with * this file. If not, you can view it at * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * Revisions : * $Log: urlmatch.c,v $ * Revision 1.26 2008/04/07 16:57:18 fabiankeil * - Use free_url_spec() more consistently. * - Let it reset url->dcount just in case. * * Revision 1.25 2008/04/06 15:18:38 fabiankeil * Oh well, rename the --enable-pcre-host-patterns option to * --enable-extended-host-patterns as it's not really PCRE syntax. * * Revision 1.24 2008/04/06 14:54:26 fabiankeil * Use PCRE syntax in host patterns when configured * with --enable-pcre-host-patterns. * * Revision 1.23 2008/04/05 12:19:20 fabiankeil * Factor compile_host_pattern() out of create_url_spec(). * * Revision 1.22 2008/03/30 15:02:32 fabiankeil * SZitify unknown_method(). * * Revision 1.21 2007/12/24 16:34:23 fabiankeil * Band-aid (and micro-optimization) that makes it less likely to run out of * stack space with overly-complex path patterns. Probably masks the problem * reported by Lee in #1856679. Hohoho. * * Revision 1.20 2007/09/02 15:31:20 fabiankeil * Move match_portlist() from filter.c to urlmatch.c. * It's used for url matching, not for filtering. * * Revision 1.19 2007/09/02 13:42:11 fabiankeil * - Allow port lists in url patterns. * - Ditch unused url_spec member pathlen. * * Revision 1.18 2007/07/30 16:42:21 fabiankeil * Move the method check into unknown_method() * and loop through the known methods instead * of using a screen-long OR chain. * * Revision 1.17 2007/04/15 16:39:21 fabiankeil * Introduce tags as alternative way to specify which * actions apply to a request. At the moment tags can be * created based on client and server headers. * * Revision 1.16 2007/02/13 13:59:24 fabiankeil * Remove redundant log message. * * Revision 1.15 2007/01/28 16:11:23 fabiankeil * Accept WebDAV methods for subversion * in parse_http_request(). Closes FR 1581425. * * Revision 1.14 2007/01/06 14:23:56 fabiankeil * Fix gcc43 warnings. Mark *csp as immutable * for parse_http_url() and url_match(). * Replace a sprintf call with snprintf. * * Revision 1.13 2006/12/06 19:50:54 fabiankeil * parse_http_url() now handles intercepted * HTTP request lines as well. Moved parts * of parse_http_url()'s code into * init_domain_components() so that it can * be reused in chat(). * * Revision 1.12 2006/07/18 14:48:47 david__schmidt * Reorganizing the repository: swapping out what was HEAD (the old 3.1 branch) * with what was really the latest development (the v_3_0_branch branch) * * Revision 1.10.2.7 2003/05/17 15:57:24 oes * - parse_http_url now checks memory allocation failure for * duplication of "*" URL and rejects "*something" URLs * Closes bug #736344 * - Added a comment to what might look like a bug in * create_url_spec (see !bug #736931) * - Comment cosmetics * * Revision 1.10.2.6 2003/05/07 12:39:48 oes * Fix typo: Default port for https URLs is 443, not 143. * Thanks to Scott Tregear for spotting this one. * * Revision 1.10.2.5 2003/02/28 13:09:29 oes * Fixed a rare double free condition as per Bug #694713 * * Revision 1.10.2.4 2003/02/28 12:57:44 oes * Moved freeing of http request structure to its owner * as per Dan Price's observations in Bug #694713 * * Revision 1.10.2.3 2002/11/12 16:50:40 oes * Fixed memory leak in parse_http_request() reported by Oliver Stoeneberg. Fixes bug #637073 * * Revision 1.10.2.2 2002/09/25 14:53:15 oes * Added basic support for OPTIONS and TRACE HTTP methods: * parse_http_url now recognizes the "*" URI as well as * the OPTIONS and TRACE method keywords. * * Revision 1.10.2.1 2002/06/06 19:06:44 jongfoster * Adding support for proprietary Microsoft WebDAV extensions * * Revision 1.10 2002/05/12 21:40:37 jongfoster * - Removing some unused code * * Revision 1.9 2002/04/04 00:36:36 gliptak * always use pcre for matching * * Revision 1.8 2002/04/03 23:32:47 jongfoster * Fixing memory leak on error * * Revision 1.7 2002/03/26 22:29:55 swa * we have a new homepage! * * Revision 1.6 2002/03/24 13:25:43 swa * name change related issues * * Revision 1.5 2002/03/13 00:27:05 jongfoster * Killing warnings * * Revision 1.4 2002/03/07 03:46:17 oes * Fixed compiler warnings * * Revision 1.3 2002/03/03 14:51:11 oes * Fixed CLF logging: Added ocmd member for client's request to struct http_request * * Revision 1.2 2002/01/21 00:14:09 jongfoster * Correcting comment style * Fixing an uninitialized memory bug in create_url_spec() * * Revision 1.1 2002/01/17 20:53:46 jongfoster * Moving all our URL and URL pattern parsing code to the same file - it * was scattered around in filters.c, loaders.c and parsers.c. * * Providing a single, simple url_match(pattern,url) function - rather than * the 3-line match routine which was repeated all over the place. * * Renaming free_url to free_url_spec, since it frees a struct url_spec. * * Providing parse_http_url() so that URLs can be parsed without faking a * HTTP request line for parse_http_request() or repeating the parsing * code (both of which were techniques that were actually in use). * * Standardizing that struct http_request is used to represent a URL, and * struct url_spec is used to represent a URL pattern. (Before, URLs were * represented as seperate variables and a partially-filled-in url_spec). * * *********************************************************************/ #include "config.h" #ifndef _WIN32 #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__OS2__) #include #endif #include "project.h" #include "urlmatch.h" #include "ssplit.h" #include "miscutil.h" #include "errlog.h" const char urlmatch_h_rcs[] = URLMATCH_H_VERSION; /********************************************************************* * * Function : free_http_request * * Description : Freez a http_request structure * * Parameters : * 1 : http = points to a http_request structure to free * * Returns : N/A * *********************************************************************/ void free_http_request(struct http_request *http) { assert(http); freez(http->cmd); freez(http->ocmd); freez(http->gpc); freez(http->host); freez(http->url); freez(http->hostport); freez(http->path); freez(http->ver); freez(http->host_ip_addr_str); freez(http->dbuffer); freez(http->dvec); http->dcount = 0; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : init_domain_components * * Description : Splits the domain name so we can compare it * against wildcards. It used to be part of * parse_http_url, but was separated because the * same code is required in chat in case of * intercepted requests. * * Parameters : * 1 : http = pointer to the http structure to hold elements. * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out of memory * JB_ERR_PARSE on malformed command/URL * or >100 domains deep. * *********************************************************************/ jb_err init_domain_components(struct http_request *http) { char *vec[BUFFER_SIZE]; size_t size; char *p; http->dbuffer = strdup(http->host); if (NULL == http->dbuffer) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* map to lower case */ for (p = http->dbuffer; *p ; p++) { *p = (char)tolower((int)(unsigned char)*p); } /* split the domain name into components */ http->dcount = ssplit(http->dbuffer, ".", vec, SZ(vec), 1, 1); if (http->dcount <= 0) { /* * Error: More than SZ(vec) components in domain * or: no components in domain */ log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "More than SZ(vec) components in domain or none at all."); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } /* save a copy of the pointers in dvec */ size = (size_t)http->dcount * sizeof(*http->dvec); http->dvec = (char **)malloc(size); if (NULL == http->dvec) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } memcpy(http->dvec, vec, size); return JB_ERR_OK; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : parse_http_url * * Description : Parse out the host and port from the URL. Find the * hostname & path, port (if ':'), and/or password (if '@') * * Parameters : * 1 : url = URL (or is it URI?) to break down * 2 : http = pointer to the http structure to hold elements. * Will be zeroed before use. Note that this * function sets the http->gpc and http->ver * members to NULL. * 3 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...) * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out of memory * JB_ERR_PARSE on malformed command/URL * or >100 domains deep. * *********************************************************************/ jb_err parse_http_url(const char * url, struct http_request *http, const struct client_state *csp) { int host_available = 1; /* A proxy can dream. */ /* * Zero out the results structure */ memset(http, '\0', sizeof(*http)); /* * Save our initial URL */ http->url = strdup(url); if (http->url == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* * Check for * URI. If found, we're done. */ if (*http->url == '*') { if ( NULL == (http->path = strdup("*")) || NULL == (http->hostport = strdup("")) ) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } if (http->url[1] != '\0') { return JB_ERR_PARSE; } return JB_ERR_OK; } /* * Split URL into protocol,hostport,path. */ { char *buf; char *url_noproto; char *url_path; buf = strdup(url); if (buf == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* Find the start of the URL in our scratch space */ url_noproto = buf; if (strncmpic(url_noproto, "http://", 7) == 0) { url_noproto += 7; http->ssl = 0; } else if (strncmpic(url_noproto, "https://", 8) == 0) { url_noproto += 8; http->ssl = 1; } else if (*url_noproto == '/') { /* * Short request line without protocol and host. * Most likely because the client's request * was intercepted and redirected into Privoxy. */ http->ssl = 0; http->host = NULL; host_available = 0; } else { http->ssl = 0; } url_path = strchr(url_noproto, '/'); if (url_path != NULL) { /* * Got a path. * * NOTE: The following line ignores the path for HTTPS URLS. * This means that you get consistent behaviour if you type a * https URL in and it's parsed by the function. (When the * URL is actually retrieved, SSL hides the path part). */ http->path = strdup(http->ssl ? "/" : url_path); *url_path = '\0'; http->hostport = strdup(url_noproto); } else { /* * Repair broken HTTP requests that don't contain a path, * or CONNECT requests */ http->path = strdup("/"); http->hostport = strdup(url_noproto); } freez(buf); if ( (http->path == NULL) || (http->hostport == NULL)) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } } if (!host_available) { /* Without host, there is nothing left to do here */ return JB_ERR_OK; } /* * Split hostport into user/password (ignored), host, port. */ { char *buf; char *host; char *port; buf = strdup(http->hostport); if (buf == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* check if url contains username and/or password */ host = strchr(buf, '@'); if (host != NULL) { /* Contains username/password, skip it and the @ sign. */ host++; } else { /* No username or password. */ host = buf; } /* check if url contains port */ port = strchr(host, ':'); if (port != NULL) { /* Contains port */ /* Terminate hostname and point to start of port string */ *port++ = '\0'; http->port = atoi(port); } else { /* No port specified. */ http->port = (http->ssl ? 443 : 80); } http->host = strdup(host); free(buf); if (http->host == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } } /* * Split domain name so we can compare it against wildcards */ return init_domain_components(http); } /********************************************************************* * * Function : unknown_method * * Description : Checks whether a method is unknown. * * Parameters : * 1 : method = points to a http method * * Returns : TRUE if it's unknown, FALSE otherwise. * *********************************************************************/ static int unknown_method(const char *method) { static const char *known_http_methods[] = { /* Basic HTTP request type */ "GET", "HEAD", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "OPTIONS", "TRACE", "CONNECT", /* webDAV extensions (RFC2518) */ "PROPFIND", "PROPPATCH", "MOVE", "COPY", "MKCOL", "LOCK", "UNLOCK", /* * Microsoft webDAV extension for Exchange 2000. See: * http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-dist-auth/2002JanMar/0001.html * http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wss/wss/_webdav_methods.asp */ "BCOPY", "BMOVE", "BDELETE", "BPROPFIND", "BPROPPATCH", /* * Another Microsoft webDAV extension for Exchange 2000. See: * http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/grunwald/MobileComputing/Papers/draft-cohen-gena-p-base-00.txt * http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-dist-auth/2002JanMar/0001.html * http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wss/wss/_webdav_methods.asp */ "SUBSCRIBE", "UNSUBSCRIBE", "NOTIFY", "POLL", /* * Yet another WebDAV extension, this time for * Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (RFC3253) */ "VERSION-CONTROL", "REPORT", "CHECKOUT", "CHECKIN", "UNCHECKOUT", "MKWORKSPACE", "UPDATE", "LABEL", "MERGE", "BASELINE-CONTROL", "MKACTIVITY", }; int i; for (i = 0; i < SZ(known_http_methods); i++) { if (0 == strcmpic(method, known_http_methods[i])) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : parse_http_request * * Description : Parse out the host and port from the URL. Find the * hostname & path, port (if ':'), and/or password (if '@') * * Parameters : * 1 : req = HTTP request line to break down * 2 : http = pointer to the http structure to hold elements * 3 : csp = Current client state (buffers, headers, etc...) * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out of memory * JB_ERR_CGI_PARAMS on malformed command/URL * or >100 domains deep. * *********************************************************************/ jb_err parse_http_request(const char *req, struct http_request *http, const struct client_state *csp) { char *buf; char *v[10]; /* XXX: Why 10? We should only need three. */ int n; jb_err err; int is_connect = 0; memset(http, '\0', sizeof(*http)); buf = strdup(req); if (buf == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } n = ssplit(buf, " \r\n", v, SZ(v), 1, 1); if (n != 3) { free(buf); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } /* * Fail in case of unknown methods * which we might not handle correctly. * * XXX: There should be a config option * to forward requests with unknown methods * anyway. Most of them don't need special * steps. */ if (unknown_method(v[0])) { log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "Unknown HTTP method detected: %s", v[0]); free(buf); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } if (strcmpic(v[0], "CONNECT") == 0) { is_connect = 1; } err = parse_http_url(v[1], http, csp); if (err) { free(buf); return err; } /* * Copy the details into the structure */ http->ssl = is_connect; http->cmd = strdup(req); http->gpc = strdup(v[0]); http->ver = strdup(v[2]); if ( (http->cmd == NULL) || (http->gpc == NULL) || (http->ver == NULL) ) { free(buf); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } free(buf); return JB_ERR_OK; } #ifdef FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS /********************************************************************* * * Function : compile_host_pattern * * Description : Parses and compiles a PCRE host pattern.. * * Parameters : * 1 : url = Target url_spec to be filled in. * 2 : host_pattern = Host pattern to compile. * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK - Success * JB_ERR_MEMORY - Out of memory * JB_ERR_PARSE - Cannot parse regex * *********************************************************************/ static jb_err compile_host_pattern(struct url_spec *url, const char *host_pattern) { int errcode; char rebuf[BUFFER_SIZE]; assert(host_pattern); assert(strlen(host_pattern) < sizeof(rebuf) - 2); url->host_regex = zalloc(sizeof(*url->host_regex)); if (NULL == url->host_regex) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } snprintf(rebuf, sizeof(rebuf), "%s$", host_pattern); errcode = regcomp(url->host_regex, rebuf, (REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE)); if (errcode) { size_t errlen = regerror(errcode, url->host_regex, rebuf, sizeof(rebuf)); if (errlen > (sizeof(rebuf) - (size_t)1)) { errlen = sizeof(rebuf) - (size_t)1; } rebuf[errlen] = '\0'; log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "error compiling %s: %s", url->spec, rebuf); free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } return JB_ERR_OK; } #else /********************************************************************* * * Function : compile_host_pattern * * Description : Parses and "compiles" an old-school host pattern. * * Parameters : * 1 : url = Target url_spec to be filled in. * 2 : host_pattern = Host pattern to parse. * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK - Success * JB_ERR_MEMORY - Out of memory * JB_ERR_PARSE - Cannot parse regex * *********************************************************************/ static jb_err compile_host_pattern(struct url_spec *url, const char *host_pattern) { char *v[150]; size_t size; char *p; /* * Parse domain part */ if (host_pattern[strlen(host_pattern) - 1] == '.') { url->unanchored |= ANCHOR_RIGHT; } if (host_pattern[0] == '.') { url->unanchored |= ANCHOR_LEFT; } /* * Split domain into components */ url->dbuffer = strdup(host_pattern); if (NULL == url->dbuffer) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* * Map to lower case */ for (p = url->dbuffer; *p ; p++) { *p = (char)tolower((int)(unsigned char)*p); } /* * Split the domain name into components */ url->dcount = ssplit(url->dbuffer, ".", v, SZ(v), 1, 1); if (url->dcount < 0) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } else if (url->dcount != 0) { /* * Save a copy of the pointers in dvec */ size = (size_t)url->dcount * sizeof(*url->dvec); url->dvec = (char **)malloc(size); if (NULL == url->dvec) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } memcpy(url->dvec, v, size); } /* * else dcount == 0 in which case we needn't do anything, * since dvec will never be accessed and the pattern will * match all domains. */ return JB_ERR_OK; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : simple_domaincmp * * Description : Domain-wise Compare fqdn's. The comparison is * both left- and right-anchored. The individual * domain names are compared with simplematch(). * This is only used by domain_match. * * Parameters : * 1 : pv = array of patterns to compare * 2 : fv = array of domain components to compare * 3 : len = length of the arrays (both arrays are the * same length - if they weren't, it couldn't * possibly be a match). * * Returns : 0 => domains are equivalent, else no match. * *********************************************************************/ static int simple_domaincmp(char **pv, char **fv, int len) { int n; for (n = 0; n < len; n++) { if (simplematch(pv[n], fv[n])) { return 1; } } return 0; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : domain_match * * Description : Domain-wise Compare fqdn's. Governed by the bimap in * pattern->unachored, the comparison is un-, left-, * right-anchored, or both. * The individual domain names are compared with * simplematch(). * * Parameters : * 1 : pattern = a domain that may contain a '*' as a wildcard. * 2 : fqdn = domain name against which the patterns are compared. * * Returns : 0 => domains are equivalent, else no match. * *********************************************************************/ static int domain_match(const struct url_spec *pattern, const struct http_request *fqdn) { char **pv, **fv; /* vectors */ int plen, flen; int unanchored = pattern->unanchored & (ANCHOR_RIGHT | ANCHOR_LEFT); plen = pattern->dcount; flen = fqdn->dcount; if (flen < plen) { /* fqdn is too short to match this pattern */ return 1; } pv = pattern->dvec; fv = fqdn->dvec; if (unanchored == ANCHOR_LEFT) { /* * Right anchored. * * Convert this into a fully anchored pattern with * the fqdn and pattern the same length */ fv += (flen - plen); /* flen - plen >= 0 due to check above */ return simple_domaincmp(pv, fv, plen); } else if (unanchored == 0) { /* Fully anchored, check length */ if (flen != plen) { return 1; } return simple_domaincmp(pv, fv, plen); } else if (unanchored == ANCHOR_RIGHT) { /* Left anchored, ignore all extra in fqdn */ return simple_domaincmp(pv, fv, plen); } else { /* Unanchored */ int n; int maxn = flen - plen; for (n = 0; n <= maxn; n++) { if (!simple_domaincmp(pv, fv, plen)) { return 0; } /* * Doesn't match from start of fqdn * Try skipping first part of fqdn */ fv++; } return 1; } } #endif /* def FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS */ /********************************************************************* * * Function : create_url_spec * * Description : Creates a "url_spec" structure from a string. * When finished, free with free_url_spec(). * * Parameters : * 1 : url = Target url_spec to be filled in. Will be * zeroed before use. * 2 : buf = Source pattern, null terminated. NOTE: The * contents of this buffer are destroyed by this * function. If this function succeeds, the * buffer is copied to url->spec. If this * function fails, the contents of the buffer * are lost forever. * * Returns : JB_ERR_OK - Success * JB_ERR_MEMORY - Out of memory * JB_ERR_PARSE - Cannot parse regex (Detailed message * written to system log) * *********************************************************************/ jb_err create_url_spec(struct url_spec * url, const char * buf) { char *p; int errcode; size_t errlen; char rebuf[BUFFER_SIZE]; assert(url); assert(buf); /* * Zero memory */ memset(url, '\0', sizeof(*url)); /* * Save a copy of the orignal specification */ if ((url->spec = strdup(buf)) == NULL) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* Is it tag pattern? */ if (0 == strncmpic("TAG:", url->spec, 4)) { if (NULL == (url->tag_regex = zalloc(sizeof(*url->tag_regex)))) { freez(url->spec); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } /* buf + 4 to skip "TAG:" */ errcode = regcomp(url->tag_regex, buf + 4, (REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE)); if (errcode) { errlen = regerror(errcode, url->preg, rebuf, sizeof(rebuf)); if (errlen > (sizeof(rebuf) - 1)) { errlen = sizeof(rebuf) - 1; } rebuf[errlen] = '\0'; log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "error compiling %s: %s", url->spec, rebuf); free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } return JB_ERR_OK; } /* Only reached for URL patterns */ p = strchr(buf, '/'); if (NULL != p) { if (*(p+1) != '\0') { url->path = strdup(p); if (NULL == url->path) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } } else { /* * The path pattern is a single slash and can * be ignored as it won't affect the result. */ assert(NULL == url->path); url->path = NULL; } *p = '\0'; } else { url->path = NULL; } if (url->path) { if (NULL == (url->preg = zalloc(sizeof(*url->preg)))) { free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } snprintf(rebuf, sizeof(rebuf), "^(%s)", url->path); errcode = regcomp(url->preg, rebuf, (REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE)); if (errcode) { errlen = regerror(errcode, url->preg, rebuf, sizeof(rebuf)); if (errlen > (sizeof(rebuf) - (size_t)1)) { errlen = sizeof(rebuf) - (size_t)1; } rebuf[errlen] = '\0'; log_error(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "error compiling %s: %s", url->spec, rebuf); free_url_spec(url); return JB_ERR_PARSE; } } p = strchr(buf, ':'); if (NULL != p) { *p++ = '\0'; url->port_list = strdup(p); if (NULL == url->port_list) { return JB_ERR_MEMORY; } } else { url->port_list = NULL; } if (buf[0] != '\0') { return compile_host_pattern(url, buf); } return JB_ERR_OK; } /********************************************************************* * * Function : free_url_spec * * Description : Called from the "unloaders". Freez the url * structure elements. * * Parameters : * 1 : url = pointer to a url_spec structure. * * Returns : N/A * *********************************************************************/ void free_url_spec(struct url_spec *url) { if (url == NULL) return; freez(url->spec); #ifdef FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS if (url->host_regex) { regfree(url->host_regex); freez(url->host_regex); } #else freez(url->dbuffer); freez(url->dvec); url->dcount = 0; #endif /* ndef FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS */ freez(url->path); freez(url->port_list); if (url->preg) { regfree(url->preg); freez(url->preg); } if (url->tag_regex) { regfree(url->tag_regex); freez(url->tag_regex); } } /********************************************************************* * * Function : url_match * * Description : Compare a URL against a URL pattern. * * Parameters : * 1 : pattern = a URL pattern * 2 : url = URL to match * * Returns : Nonzero if the URL matches the pattern, else 0. * *********************************************************************/ int url_match(const struct url_spec *pattern, const struct http_request *url) { /* XXX: these should probably be functions. */ #define PORT_MATCHES ((NULL == pattern->port_list) || match_portlist(pattern->port_list, url->port)) #ifdef FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS #define DOMAIN_MATCHES ((NULL == pattern->host_regex) || (0 == regexec(pattern->host_regex, url->host, 0, NULL, 0))) #else #define DOMAIN_MATCHES ((NULL == pattern->dbuffer) || (0 == domain_match(pattern, url))) #endif #define PATH_MATCHES ((NULL == pattern->path) || (0 == regexec(pattern->preg, url->path, 0, NULL, 0))) if (pattern->tag_regex != NULL) { /* It's a tag pattern and shouldn't be matched against URLs */ return 0; } return (PORT_MATCHES && DOMAIN_MATCHES && PATH_MATCHES); } /********************************************************************* * * Function : match_portlist * * Description : Check if a given number is covered by a comma * separated list of numbers and ranges (a,b-c,d,..) * * Parameters : * 1 : portlist = String with list * 2 : port = port to check * * Returns : 0 => no match * 1 => match * *********************************************************************/ int match_portlist(const char *portlist, int port) { char *min, *max, *next, *portlist_copy; min = next = portlist_copy = strdup(portlist); /* * Zero-terminate first item and remember offset for next */ if (NULL != (next = strchr(portlist_copy, (int) ','))) { *next++ = '\0'; } /* * Loop through all items, checking for match */ while(min) { if (NULL == (max = strchr(min, (int) '-'))) { /* * No dash, check for equality */ if (port == atoi(min)) { free(portlist_copy); return(1); } } else { /* * This is a range, so check if between min and max, * or, if max was omitted, between min and 65K */ *max++ = '\0'; if(port >= atoi(min) && port <= (atoi(max) ? atoi(max) : 65535)) { free(portlist_copy); return(1); } } /* * Jump to next item */ min = next; /* * Zero-terminate next item and remember offset for n+1 */ if ((NULL != next) && (NULL != (next = strchr(next, (int) ',')))) { *next++ = '\0'; } } free(portlist_copy); return 0; } /* Local Variables: tab-width: 3 end: */