mod_proxy_connect.c revision 0830215c2542165c027f092c18924f2885c98b49
/* Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as
* applicable.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*/
/* CONNECT method for Apache proxy */
#define CORE_PRIVATE
#include "mod_proxy.h"
#include "apr_poll.h"
/*
* This handles Netscape CONNECT method secure proxy requests.
* A connection is opened to the specified host and data is
* passed through between the WWW site and the browser.
*
* This code is based on the INTERNET-DRAFT document
* "Tunneling SSL Through a WWW Proxy" currently at
*
* If proxyhost and proxyport are set, we send a CONNECT to
* the specified proxy..
*
* FIXME: this doesn't log the number of bytes sent, but
* that may be okay, since the data is supposed to
* be transparent. In fact, this doesn't log at all
* yet. 8^)
* FIXME: doesn't check any headers initally sent from the
* client.
* FIXME: should allow authentication, but hopefully the
* generic proxy authentication is good enough.
* FIXME: no check for r->assbackwards, whatever that is.
*/
{
int i;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* canonicalise CONNECT URLs. */
{
if (r->method_number != M_CONNECT) {
return DECLINED;
}
"proxy: CONNECT: canonicalising URL %s", url);
return OK;
}
/* CONNECT handler */
{
apr_pool_t *p = r->pool;
apr_size_t i, o, nbytes;
char buffer[HUGE_STRING_LEN];
int failed;
const apr_pollfd_t *signalled;
const char *connectname;
int connectport = 0;
/* is this for us? */
if (r->method_number != M_CONNECT) {
"proxy: CONNECT: declining URL %s", url);
return DECLINED;
}
"proxy: CONNECT: serving URL %s", url);
/*
* Step One: Determine Who To Connect To
*
* Break up the URL to determine the host to connect to
*/
/* we break the URL into host, port, uri */
return ap_proxyerror(r, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
}
/* do a DNS lookup for the destination host */
/* are we connecting directly, or via a proxy? */
if (proxyname) {
}
else {
}
/* check if ProxyBlock directive on this host */
return ap_proxyerror(r, HTTP_FORBIDDEN,
"Connect to remote machine blocked");
}
/* Check if it is an allowed port */
/* Default setting if not overridden by AllowCONNECT */
break;
default:
/* XXX can we call ap_proxyerror() here to get a nice log message? */
return HTTP_FORBIDDEN;
}
/* XXX can we call ap_proxyerror() here to get a nice log message? */
return HTTP_FORBIDDEN;
}
/*
* Step Two: Make the Connection
*
* We have determined who to connect to. Now make the connection.
*/
/* get all the possible IP addresses for the destname and loop through them
* until we get a successful connection
*/
if (APR_SUCCESS != err) {
"DNS lookup failure for: ",
connectname, NULL));
}
/*
* At this point we have a list of one or more IP addresses of
* the machine to connect to. If configured, reorder this
* list so that the "best candidate" is first try. "best
* candidate" could mean the least loaded server, the fastest
* responding server, whatever.
*
* For now we do nothing, ie we get DNS round robin.
* XXX FIXME
*/
r->pool);
/* handle a permanent error from the above loop */
if (failed) {
if (proxyname) {
return DECLINED;
}
else {
return HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY;
}
}
/*
* Step Three: Send the Request
*
* Send the HTTP/1.1 CONNECT request to the remote server
*/
/* we are acting as a tunnel - the output filter stack should
* be completely empty, because when we are done here we are done completely.
* We add the NULL filter to the stack to do this...
*/
r->output_filters = NULL;
/* If we are connecting through a remote proxy, we need to pass
* the CONNECT request on to it.
*/
if (proxyport) {
/* FIXME: Error checking ignored.
*/
"proxy: CONNECT: sending the CONNECT request to the remote proxy");
}
else {
"proxy: CONNECT: Returning 200 OK Status");
"HTTP/1.0 200 Connection Established" CRLF);
#if 0
/* This is safer code, but it doesn't work yet. I'm leaving it
* here so that I can fix it later.
*/
r->header_only = 1;
ap_rflush(r);
#endif
}
"proxy: CONNECT: setting up poll()");
/*
* Step Four: Handle Data Transfer
*
* Handle two way transfer of data over the socket (this is a tunnel).
*/
/* r->sent_bodyct = 1;*/
{
"proxy: CONNECT: error apr_pollset_create()");
return HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR;
}
/* Add client side to the poll */
/* Add the server side to the poll */
while (1) { /* Infinite loop until error (one side closes the connection) */
return HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR;
}
#ifdef DEBUGGING
"proxy: CONNECT: woke from select(), i=%d", pollcnt);
#endif
if (pollevent & APR_POLLIN) {
#ifdef DEBUGGING
"proxy: CONNECT: sock was set");
#endif
if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) {
o = 0;
i = nbytes;
while(i > 0)
{
nbytes = i;
/* This is just plain wrong. No module should ever write directly
* to the client. For now, this works, but this is high on my list of
* things to fix. The correct line is:
* if ((nbytes = ap_rwrite(buffer + o, nbytes, r)) < 0)
* rbb
*/
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS)
break;
o += nbytes;
i -= nbytes;
}
}
else
break;
}
break;
}
if (pollevent & APR_POLLIN) {
#ifdef DEBUGGING
"proxy: CONNECT: client was set");
#endif
if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) {
o = 0;
i = nbytes;
#ifdef DEBUGGING
"proxy: CONNECT: read %d from client", i);
#endif
while(i > 0)
{
nbytes = i;
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS)
break;
o += nbytes;
i -= nbytes;
}
}
else
break;
}
break;
}
}
else
break;
}
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) {
break;
}
}
"proxy: CONNECT: finished with poll() - cleaning up");
/*
* Step Five: Clean Up
*
* Close the socket and clean up
*/
return OK;
}
static void ap_proxy_connect_register_hook(apr_pool_t *p)
{
}
NULL, /* create per-directory config structure */
NULL, /* merge per-directory config structures */
NULL, /* create per-server config structure */
NULL, /* merge per-server config structures */
NULL, /* command apr_table_t */
ap_proxy_connect_register_hook /* register hooks */
};