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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/reqs.c | 89 |
1 files changed, 53 insertions, 36 deletions
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $Id: reqs.c,v 1.116 2004-08-12 20:15:04 rjkaes Exp $ +/* $Id: reqs.c,v 1.117 2004-08-24 16:35:27 rjkaes Exp $ * * This is where all the work in tinyproxy is actually done. Incoming * connections have a new child created for them. The child then @@ -630,10 +630,31 @@ process_request(struct conn_s *connptr, hashmap_t hashofheaders) return NULL; } - ret = - sscanf(connptr->request_line, "%[^ ] %[^ ] %[^ ]", - request->method, url, request->protocol); - if (ret < 2) { + ret = sscanf(connptr->request_line, "%[^ ] %[^ ] %[^ ]", + request->method, url, request->protocol); + if (ret == 2 && !strcasecmp(request->method, "GET")) { + request->protocol[0] = 0; + + /* Indicate that this is a HTTP/0.9 GET request */ + connptr->protocol.major = 0; + connptr->protocol.minor = 9; + } else if (ret == 3 && !strncasecmp(request->protocol, "HTTP/", 5)) { + /* + * Break apart the protocol and update the connection + * structure. + */ + ret = sscanf(request->protocol + 5, "%u.%u", + &connptr->protocol.major, + &connptr->protocol.minor); + + /* + * If the conversion doesn't succeed, drop down below and + * send the error to the user. + */ + if (ret != 2) + goto BAD_REQUEST_ERROR; + } else { + BAD_REQUEST_ERROR: log_message(LOG_ERR, "process_request: Bad Request on file descriptor %d", connptr->client_fd); @@ -646,13 +667,7 @@ process_request(struct conn_s *connptr, hashmap_t hashofheaders) free_request_struct(request); return NULL; - } else if (ret == 2) - request->protocol[0] = 0; - - /* - * FIXME: We need to add code for the simple HTTP/0.9 style GET - * request. - */ + } if (!url) { log_message(LOG_ERR, @@ -903,15 +918,6 @@ process_request(struct conn_s *connptr, hashmap_t hashofheaders) return NULL; } - /* - * Break apart the protocol and update the connection structure. - */ - if (strncasecmp(request->protocol, "http", 4) == 0) { - memcpy(request->protocol, "HTTP", 4); - sscanf(request->protocol, "HTTP/%u.%u", - &connptr->protocol.major, &connptr->protocol.minor); - } - return request; } @@ -1329,8 +1335,6 @@ process_server_headers(struct conn_s *connptr) struct reversepath *reverse = config.reversepath_list; #endif - /* FIXME: Remember to handle a "simple_req" type */ - /* Get the response line from the remote server. */ retry: len = readline(connptr->server_fd, &response_line); @@ -1370,11 +1374,24 @@ process_server_headers(struct conn_s *connptr) return -1; } + /* + * At this point we've received the response line and all the + * headers. However, if this is a simple HTTP/0.9 request we + * CAN NOT send any of that information back to the client. + * Instead we'll free all the memory and return. + */ + if (connptr->protocol.major < 1) { + hashmap_delete(hashofheaders); + safefree(response_line); + return 0; + } + + /* Send the saved response line first */ - ret = write_message(connptr->client_fd, "%s\r\n", response_line); - safefree(response_line); - if (ret < 0) - goto ERROR_EXIT; + ret = write_message(connptr->client_fd, "%s\r\n", response_line); + safefree(response_line); + if (ret < 0) + goto ERROR_EXIT; /* * If there is a "Content-Length" header, retrieve the information @@ -1774,15 +1791,15 @@ handle_connection(int fd) send_error: free_request_struct(request); - if (process_client_headers(connptr, hashofheaders) < 0) { - update_stats(STAT_BADCONN); - if (!connptr->error_variables) { - hashmap_delete(hashofheaders); - destroy_conn(connptr); - return; - } - } - hashmap_delete(hashofheaders); + if (process_client_headers(connptr, hashofheaders) < 0) { + update_stats(STAT_BADCONN); + if (!connptr->error_variables) { + hashmap_delete(hashofheaders); + destroy_conn(connptr); + return; + } + } + hashmap_delete(hashofheaders); if (connptr->error_variables) { send_http_error_message(connptr); |