2000-03-31 Robert James Kaes * src/reqs.c (clientreq): Removed the hack for POST methods with regard to anonymous access. (clientreq): fixed a bug with the request line. If the PATH was empty, it would send an malformed request to the server. This is checked now and if the path is empty, a "/" is used instread. * src/config.h (SOCK_TIMEOUT): Increased the time out to 10 seconds. * src/buffer.c (new_buffer): Additional initialization code for new elements of the buffer_s structure. (delete_buffer): Code to delete the working_* fields. * src/buffer.h: Added the working_string and working_length method for use as a scratch pad in the readline function. * src/sock.c (readline): A major rewrite of this routine. Lines of text are now built incrementally with a new scratch pad built into the buffer. 2000-03-30 Robert James Kaes * src/Makefile.am (tinyproxy_SOURCES): include the line for the anonymous.* files. * src/tinyproxy.h: removed all references to struct allowed_hdrs. * src/tinyproxy.c (main): removed all the old anonymous code, and added a test for the anonymous code so the Content-Type and Content-Length headers are allowed to pass through if the anonymous mode is turned on. This is needed for POSTs to work. * src/reqs.c (anonheader): removed all the code which used the old method of anonymous headers and replaced it using the new API. * src/anonymous.h: * src/anonymous.c: Moved the anonymous header code into it's own sections with a well defined API. Internally it uses a Ternary Search Tree. 2000-03-29 Robert James Kaes * src/dnscache.c: added the header. * src/reqs.c (clientreq): fixed a problem with the anonymous headers. There was a test for the POST line since we have to send all headers at the moment to handle that (actually, that might not be true anymore...), but the test was incorrect and would send all the headers through on all requests. Fixed the test and now only the selected headers are sent. 2000-03-28 Robert James Kaes * src/reqs.c (clientreq): Fixed a bug which would cause a SEGV if the scheme was NULL. The cause was the error logging code to report an invalid scheme. Fixed another bug with the uri->authority. If a request in the form of http:\\www.somewhere.com/ was entered, tinyproxy would SEGV. 2000-03-12 Robert James Kaes * src/tinyproxy.c: include the upstream command line option. Also, re-organized the help to have the options in be in alphabetical order. * src/reqs.c: include the code for handling the upstream proxy. * src/dnscache.c: removed an assert from lookup so that it can be used as method to simply verify if a domain name is already in the cache. * src/config.h: removed the defines dealing with DEFAULT_* and UPSTREAM declarations. * doc/tinyproxy.8: expanded the manual to include all the command line options. Also, organized the options in alphabetical order. * acconfig.h: fixed the defines for DEFAULT_LOG, DEFAULT_PORT, and DEFAULT_USER to have real default values. * configure.in: include support for upstream proxies with the --enable-upstream option. Also, fixed the AC_MSG_CHECKING functions to include better wording. 1.3.2 2000/02/15 - Fixed null requests bug. - Fixed fd leak bug. - Fixed connptr bug. - Updated docs. 1.3.1 1999/12/21 - made the dns cache hashing algorithm case-insensitive. - fixed a bug in log() that would cause it to dump garbage to the log file when in unrestricted mode. - this is an interim release to fix the above log() bug. 1.3.0 1999/12/01 - autoconf enabled the source tree and moved some of the documentation files into the proper locations. Also, added any files which were needed to conform with the GNU autoconf directory structure. - Changed the debugging code to use asserts(). I don't know if I'm completely happy with this. One the one hand it shrinks the size of the executable, but on the other, it doesn't handle weird situations in production code. It's still a toss up. - Did a major reorganization of the source tree. The biggest change is moving a lot of code from reqs.c into more appropriate files. - ANON mode is now always compiled in (since it doesn't take up that much space) and is enabled from the command line. - Changed the states a connection can be in, and also merged both sockets (server/client) into one structure. Makes the code a lot cleaner. - Added a DNS caching mechanism. What happens it that a hash of previously looked up names is maintained, so additional host names will not need to be fetched from the DNS server again. Helps on most web pages, which have a lot of images from the same server. - Removed the global error variable (tinyerr) by making the functions more consistent with what they return for an error. - Removed the global.* files and merged them back into the tinyproxy.* source. - Added bug fixes in reqs.c to handle bad servers, which do not follow the basic RFC protocol (i.e. using just a LF instead of a CRLF). - Most of reqs.c has been changed to use the readline function. Also, it has been organized around the new connection states and connection structure. - xstrstr can now be both case sensitive or insensitive. Also, added a check to make sure the haystack is longer than the needle. 1.2.10 1999/08/20 - Found a memory free bug in the buffer code, and also, a bug in allocating memory for the buffer. Both could be fatal. One leaked memory, and the other could allow all memory to be exhausted. Both are now fixed. - Reorganized some of the code. Moved global variables into the proper files. Should help to eliminate them altogether someday. - Shaun Johnson fixed a problem with compiling with syslog enabled on a SunOS box. 1.2.9 1999/08/17 - Changed the writebuff to more explicitly be designed to write from the other connection's buffer. A connection reads into it's own buffer, but write's the other connection's buffer. - You can now specify a particular IP address to listen on. By default, tinyproxy listens on all IP addresses. 1.2.8.1 1999/08/13 (Internal release) - Improved the portability by removing the daemon call and removing the calls to index(). - added the buffer.* source into the CVS tree. 1.2.8 1999/08/06 - Better logging of incoming connections. Now both the IP address and the requested URL are logged. - You can now specify that only a certain subnet is allowed to access tinyproxy. Currently it only supports one subnet with matching against a string with the IP address. - a bunch of just general code clean up. Mostly stylistic stuff. 1.2.7 1999/07/28 - Incoming connections are now logged to the log file/syslog - An "XTinyproxy" header can now sent with each request which includes the IP address of the client. - Fixed some of the size of the members in the structures. - Fixed an argument problem in listen_sock which was using the size of the wrong variable. 1.2.6 1999/06/05 - Added the ability to send the HTTP requests to a proxy server running on a different machine (or even the same machine if you like) - Fixed a bug in the clientreq() routine which would choke on requests in the form of GET http://www.url.com HTTP/1.0 (thanks to Bruno Viaris for pointing out the bug and providing the initial fix.) 1.2.5 1999/05/21 - Now maintained by Robert James Kaes (rjkaes@flarenet.com) - Non-blocking sockets - Cleaned up the style, and code. Compiles cleanly with -Wall - Logs to syslogd with -S command line argument - Rewrote the clientreq routine to remove tonnes of code - Removed unused routines (rstrtolower, xstrndup, readline, etc.) - Moved the user configurable options into config.h 1.1 1998/09/15 - Load average monitoring added - Remote proxy monitoring added - Added -u (change user). 1.0d - ANON mode now supports -a to let user-specified headers through - various bug fixes in readline() 1.0c - Support for ANON mode 1.0b - Cleaned up exit codes (now uses sysexits.h) - Uses daemon() from -lbsf instead of daemonize() - Now supports ports other than 80 1.0a - Created by Steven Young (sdyoung@well.com)