pkgsrc/www/w3c-httpd/patches/patch-ag
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$NetBSD: patch-ag,v 1.1 2001/04/05 14:24:40 wiz Exp $
============================================================================
README:
============================================================================
OVERVIEW
This SSL tunneling patch for CERN httpd adds support for the
CONNECT method used by SSL enhanced clients to open a secure
tunnel through the proxy.
THEORY
The CONNECT method takes
hostname:port
as its argument, and the request is in the form of the
HTTP/1.0 request (that is, the string "HTTP/1.0" and the
request headers must follow the request). Example:
CONNECT home1.netscape.com:443 HTTP/1.0<crlf>
<crlf>
The response will be either a normal HTTP/1.0 error response
(in case the host is unreachable for one reason or another),
or in case of success:
HTTP/1.0 200 Connection established<crlf>
<crlf>
after which the connection is open, and the client may start
the SSL handshake.
This is a superior approach because it allows the HTTP request
headers to be passed, making it possible to do authentication
on the proxy, and allows any other future extension.
CONFIGURATION
Because the configuration of CERN httpd is based on URL
patterns, for ease of configuration, the hostname:port
argument in automatically transformed into an internal
representation:
connect://hostname:port
connect:// URLs do not exist in real life -- this is just a
notion in the configuration file to make life easier!!
ENABLING
SSL tunneling is disabled by default. To enable it for HTTPS
(uses the port 443), add the following line in the
configuration file:
Pass connect://*:443
To enable secure news (SNEWS, uses port 563) tunneling, add
line:
Pass connect://*:563
DO NOT use trailing slashes. DO NOT allow all connect://
requests, the following is unsafe:
Pass connect://*
PROTECTION
IP address protection should always be used in connection with
SSL tunneling. To create a protection template P which allows
access only for hosts with IP addresses 198.93.*.* and
198.95.*.*, use the template:
Protection P {
CONNECT-Mask @(198.93.*.*, 198.95.*.*)
}
Note that this only declares a template; to actually apply the
protection use the Protect rule, AFTER the Protection
declaration, but BEFORE the Pass rule:
Protect connect://* P
Or, to collect them all together:
Protection P {
CONNECT-Mask @(198.93.*.*, 198.95.*.*)
}
Protect connect://* P
Pass connect://*:443
Pass connect://*:563
The Protection binding to name P may be left out in case it's
only used once, and the protection configuration may be
inlined in place of the protection name in Protect rule:
Protect connect://* {
CONNECT-Mask @(198.93.*.*, 198.95.*.*)
}
Pass connect://*:443
Pass connect://*:563
For a better insight of the CERN httpd's configuration system,
please refer to the online manual:
http://www.w3.org/httpd/
PROXY AUTHENTICATION
This patch does not enable proxy authentication. Proxy
authentication is not supported by the CERN proxy. Proxy
authentication uses the status code 407, and headers
Proxy-Authenticate and Proxy-Authorization.
You MUST NOT try to use the Protect directive to turn on
normal user authentication on (the one that uses the 401
status code, and WWW-Authenticate and Authorization headers).
That is an incorrect way to do authentication for the proxy,
and causes compatibility and security problems.
CHAINING PROXIES
This patch does not enable chaining proxies to do SSL
tunneling. More specifically, the CERN proxy with this patch
IS able to act as the OUTMOST proxy in the chain, but it
doesn't work if it is the inner proxy that has to speak to
another, outer proxy to establish a secure connection through
that. Therefore, a combination such as inner Netscape Proxy
and outer CERN httpd would work, but not vice versa.
THE NETSCAPE PROXY SERVER
The Netscape Proxy Server is a commercially supported proxy
server available from Netscape Communications Corporation. In
addition to it's unique, more efficient architecture, it
natively supports proxy authentication, proxy chaining, SSL
tunneling and HTTPS proxying, enabling also clients without
native SSL support to use HTTPS.
AUTHOR
Ari Luotonen, Netscape Communications Corporation, 1995
<ari@netscape.com>
DISCLAIMER
I do not have any official connection to the CERN httpd
development anymore. I have left the CERN WWW project in
summer '94. I do not provide any support for this software or
this patch. For general CERN httpd support, please contact:
httpd@w3.org
THIS PATCH IS PROVIDED IN GOOD FAITH, AS IS. I AND NETSCAPE
MAKE NO CLAIMS TO ITS SUITABILITY FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND I AND NETSCAPE PROVIDE ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND
WITH RESPECT TO THIS PATCH OR THIS SOFTWARE. THE ENTIRE RISK
AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE/PATCH IS
WITH THE USER. IN NO EVENT WILL I OR NETSCAPE BE LIABLE TO
ANYONE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE/PATCH, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM LOST DATA OR LOST PROFITS, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
============================================================================
PATCH TO WWW COMMON LIBRARY 2.17 AND CERN HTTPD 3.0:
============================================================================
*** Library/Implementation/HTAccess.c.orig Thu Sep 29 04:53:28 1994
--- Library/Implementation/HTAccess.c Tue May 9 13:16:50 1995
***************
*** 146,151 ****
--- 146,152 ----
"SHOWMETHOD",
"LINK",
"UNLINK",
+ "CONNECT",
NULL
};
*** Library/Implementation/HTAccess.h.orig Sun Sep 25 07:15:14 1994
--- Library/Implementation/HTAccess.h Tue May 9 13:15:47 1995
***************
*** 60,65 ****
--- 60,66 ----
METHOD_SHOWMETHOD,
METHOD_LINK,
METHOD_UNLINK,
+ METHOD_CONNECT,
MAX_METHODS
} HTMethod;
/*
*** Daemon/Implementation/HTAAProt.h.orig Sun Sep 25 06:55:47 1994
--- Daemon/Implementation/HTAAProt.h Mon May 15 21:05:40 1995
***************
*** 52,57 ****
--- 52,58 ----
GroupDef * put_mask; /* - " - (PUT) */
GroupDef * post_mask; /* - " - (POST) */
GroupDef * delete_mask; /* - " - (DELETE) */
+ GroupDef * connect_mask; /* - " - (CONNECT) */
GroupDef * gen_mask; /* General mask (used when needed but */
/* other masks not set). */
HTList * valid_schemes;/* Valid authentication schemes */
*** Daemon/Implementation/HTAAProt.c.orig Sun Sep 25 11:53:03 1994
--- Daemon/Implementation/HTAAProt.c Mon May 15 21:18:05 1995
***************
*** 356,361 ****
--- 356,373 ----
}
} /* if "Post-Mask" */
+ else if (0==strncasecomp(fieldname, "connect", 7)) {
+ prot->connect_mask = HTAA_parseGroupDef(fp);
+ lex_item=LEX_REC_SEP; /*groupdef parser read this already*/
+ if (TRACE) {
+ if (prot->connect_mask) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "CONNECT-Mask\n");
+ HTAA_printGroupDef(prot->connect_mask);
+ }
+ else fprintf(stderr,"SYNTAX ERROR parsing CONNECT-Mask\n");
+ }
+ } /* if "Connect-Mask" */
+
else if (0==strncasecomp(fieldname, "delete", 6)) {
prot->delete_mask = HTAA_parseGroupDef(fp);
lex_item=LEX_REC_SEP; /*groupdef parser read this already*/
*** Daemon/Implementation/HTAAServ.c.orig Sun Sep 25 06:52:53 1994
--- Daemon/Implementation/HTAAServ.c Mon May 15 21:06:18 1995
***************
*** 208,213 ****
--- 208,215 ----
mask = prot->post_mask;
else if (!strcmp(method_name, "DELETE"))
mask = prot->delete_mask;
+ else if (!strcmp(method_name, "CONNECT"))
+ mask = prot->connect_mask;
if (!mask)
mask = prot->gen_mask;
}
*** Daemon/Implementation/HTRequest.c.orig Fri Aug 12 03:36:29 1994
--- Daemon/Implementation/HTRequest.c Mon May 15 21:32:44 1995
***************
*** 1006,1011 ****
--- 1006,1028 ----
}
/*
+ * SSL tunneling -- make host:port appear as connect://host:port
+ * to make it work better with the configuration system.
+ * Ari Luotonen <ari@netscape.com> May 1995
+ */
+ if (req->method == METHOD_CONNECT && HTReqArg) {
+ char *tmp = HTReqArg;
+ HTReqArg = NULL;
+ StrAllocCopy(HTReqArg, "connect://");
+ StrAllocCat(HTReqArg, tmp);
+ free(tmp);
+ if ((tmp = strchr(HTReqArg + 10, ':'))) {
+ for (tmp++; *tmp && isdigit(*tmp); tmp++);
+ *tmp = '\0';
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
** Check that the third argument actually is a valid
** client protocol specifier (if it is not we might wait
** for an eternity for the rest of an HTTP1 request when it
*** Daemon/Implementation/HTDaemon.c.orig Mon Sep 26 07:23:00 1994
--- Daemon/Implementation/HTDaemon.c Mon Jun 12 15:58:58 1995
***************
*** 65,70 ****
--- 65,71 ----
** defined via "ServerRoot" in the configuration file.
** Commented out dead extern declarations.
** 8 Jul 94 FM Insulate free() from _free structure element.
+ ** May 95 AL SSL tunneling support
*/
/* (c) CERN WorldWideWeb project 1990-1992. See Copyright.html for details */
***************
*** 162,167 ****
--- 163,173 ----
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <errno.h>
+ #if !defined(__osf__) && !defined(AIX) && !defined(_HPUX_SOURCE) && \
+ !defined(BSDI) && !defined(__linux)
+ #include <sys/filio.h>
+ #endif
+
#ifndef SIGCLD
#ifdef SIGCHLD
#define SIGCLD SIGCHLD
***************
*** 376,381 ****
--- 382,602 ----
+ /*
+ * SSL tunneling support by Ari Luotonen <ari@netscape.com>, May 1995
+ */
+
+
+ #define SSL_PROXY_BUFSIZE 4096
+
+
+ int shove_buffer ARGS4(int, sd,
+ char *, b,
+ int *, i,
+ int *, c)
+ {
+ int n = write(sd, &b[*i], *c);
+
+ if (n > 0)
+ {
+ *i += n;
+ *c -= n;
+ }
+ else if (n == -1 && (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EINTR))
+ {
+ n = 0;
+ }
+
+ return n;
+ }
+
+ int drag_buffer ARGS4(int, sd,
+ char *, b,
+ int *, i,
+ int *, c)
+ {
+ int n = read(sd, b, SSL_PROXY_BUFSIZE);
+
+ *i = *c = 0;
+
+ if (n > 0)
+ {
+ *c = n;
+ }
+ else if (n == -1 && errno != EWOULDBLOCK && errno != EINTR)
+ {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return n;
+ }
+
+
+ int ssl_proxy_pump ARGS3(int, sd1,
+ int, sd2,
+ char *, initial)
+ {
+ char b1[SSL_PROXY_BUFSIZE];
+ char b2[SSL_PROXY_BUFSIZE];
+ int i1=0, i2=0; /* Buffer start index */
+ int c1=0, c2=0; /* Buffer data counter */
+ int r1=0, r2=0; /* Socket read ready */
+ int w1=0, w2=0; /* Socket write ready */
+ int closed1=0, closed2=0; /* Socket close */
+ int n_fds = ((sd1 > sd2) ? sd1 : sd2) + 1;
+ fd_set rd_fds, wr_fds;
+ int status;
+
+ memset(&rd_fds, 0, sizeof(rd_fds));
+ memset(&wr_fds, 0, sizeof(wr_fds));
+
+ if (initial && *initial) {
+ strcpy(b1, initial);
+ c1 = strlen(initial);
+ }
+
+ while (1) {
+ FD_SET(sd1, &rd_fds);
+ FD_SET(sd2, &rd_fds);
+ FD_SET(sd1, &wr_fds);
+ FD_SET(sd2, &wr_fds);
+
+ if (!(status = select(n_fds, &rd_fds, &wr_fds, NULL, NULL)))
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (status == -1)
+ {
+ if (errno == EINTR)
+ continue;
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+
+ r1 = FD_ISSET(sd1, &rd_fds);
+ r2 = FD_ISSET(sd2, &rd_fds);
+ w1 = FD_ISSET(sd1, &wr_fds);
+ w2 = FD_ISSET(sd2, &wr_fds);
+
+ if (w1 && c1 > 0)
+ {
+ if (shove_buffer(sd1, b1, &i1, &c1) == -1)
+ closed1 = 1;
+ }
+ if (w2 && c2 > 0)
+ {
+ if (shove_buffer(sd2, b2, &i2, &c2) == -1)
+ closed2 = 1;
+ }
+ if (r1 && !c2)
+ {
+ if (!drag_buffer(sd1, b2, &i2, &c2))
+ closed1 = 1;
+ }
+ if (r2 && !c1)
+ {
+ if (!drag_buffer(sd2, b1, &i1, &c1))
+ closed2 = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (closed1 || closed2)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ NETCLOSE(sd1);
+ NETCLOSE(sd2);
+
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+ BOOL ssl_proxy_get_addr ARGS3(char *, arg,
+ char **, host,
+ int *, port)
+ {
+ char *p;
+
+ if (arg && host && port && !strncmp(arg, "connect://", 10)) {
+
+ *host = NULL;
+ StrAllocCopy(*host, arg + 10);
+
+ if ((p = strchr(*host, ':'))) {
+ *p++ = '\0';
+ if ((*port = atoi(p)) > 0)
+ return YES;
+ }
+ }
+ return NO;
+ }
+
+
+ int ssl_proxy_connect ARGS3(HTRequest *, req,
+ char *, host,
+ int, port)
+ {
+ struct sockaddr_in sa;
+ struct hostent *hp;
+ int sd, status, one=1;
+
+ memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
+ sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
+ sa.sin_port = htons(port);
+
+ if (isdigit(*host))
+ sa.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host);
+ else if ((hp = gethostbyname(host)))
+ memcpy(&sa.sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length);
+ else {
+ HTLoadError(req, 500, "Unable to locate host");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if ((sd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)) == -1) {
+ HTLoadError(req, 500, "Can't create socket");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if ((status = connect(sd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof(sa))) == -1) {
+ HTLoadError(req, 500, "Can't connect to host");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if ((status = ioctl(sd, FIONBIO, &one)) == -1) {
+ HTLoadError(req, 500, "Can't make socket non-blocking");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return sd;
+ }
+
+
+
+ BOOL ssl_proxy_request ARGS2(char *, arg, HTRequest *, req)
+ {
+ char *host = NULL;
+ int port = 0;
+ int sd, one=1;
+
+ CTRACE(stderr, "Handling CONNECT %s\n", arg);
+
+ if (!ssl_proxy_get_addr(arg, &host, &port)) {
+ HTLoadError(req, 400, "Bad CONNECT request address");
+ return NO;
+ }
+
+ if ((sd = ssl_proxy_connect(req, host, port)) < 0)
+ return NO;
+
+ if (ioctl(HTSoc, FIONBIO, &one) < -1) {
+ HTLoadError(req, 500, "Can't make client socket non-blocking");
+ return NO;
+ }
+
+ ssl_proxy_pump(HTSoc, sd, "HTTP/1.0 200 Connection established\r\n\r\n");
+ return YES;
+ }
#if defined(Mips)
***************
*** 1832,1837 ****
--- 2053,2062 ----
}
FREE(cfn);
}
+ else if (req->method==METHOD_CONNECT) {
+ /* SSL tunneling by Ari Luotonen <ari@netscape.com>, May 1995 */
+ ssl_proxy_request(HTReqArg, req);
+ }
else {
/* Normal retrieve with no caching */
CTRACE(stderr, "No caching.. %s\n",