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| * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2004, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. |
| * |
| * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which |
| * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms |
| * are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html. |
| * |
| * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell |
| * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is |
| * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file. |
| * |
| * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY |
| * KIND, either express or implied. |
| * |
| * $Id$ |
| ***************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* -- WIN32 approved -- */ |
| |
| #include "setup.h" |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| |
| #if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__MINGW32__) |
| #include <time.h> |
| #include <io.h> |
| #else |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H |
| #include <sys/socket.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <netinet/in.h> |
| #include <sys/time.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| #include <unistd.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <netdb.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H |
| #include <arpa/inet.h> |
| #endif |
| #ifdef HAVE_NET_IF_H |
| #include <net/if.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
| #include <signal.h> |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H |
| #include <sys/param.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H |
| #include <sys/select.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef VMS |
| #include <in.h> |
| #include <inet.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SETJMP_H |
| #include <setjmp.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_SELECT |
| #error "We can't compile without select() support!" |
| #endif |
| #ifndef HAVE_SOCKET |
| #error "We can't compile without socket() support!" |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H |
| #include <openssl/engine.h> |
| #endif |
| #include "urldata.h" |
| #include "netrc.h" |
| |
| #include "formdata.h" |
| #include "base64.h" |
| #include "ssluse.h" |
| #include "hostip.h" |
| #include "if2ip.h" |
| #include "transfer.h" |
| #include "sendf.h" |
| #include "progress.h" |
| #include "cookie.h" |
| #include "strequal.h" |
| #include "escape.h" |
| #include "strtok.h" |
| #include "share.h" |
| #include "content_encoding.h" |
| #include "http_digest.h" |
| #include "http_negotiate.h" |
| |
| /* And now for the protocols */ |
| #include "ftp.h" |
| #include "dict.h" |
| #include "telnet.h" |
| #include "http.h" |
| #include "file.h" |
| #include "ldap.h" |
| #include "url.h" |
| #include "connect.h" |
| #include "ca-bundle.h" |
| |
| #include <curl/types.h> |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_INET_NTOA_R) && !defined(HAVE_INET_NTOA_R_DECL) |
| #include "inet_ntoa_r.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| #define _MPRINTF_REPLACE /* use our functions only */ |
| #include <curl/mprintf.h> |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_KRB4 |
| #include "security.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The last #include file should be: */ |
| #ifdef CURLDEBUG |
| #include "memdebug.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Local static prototypes */ |
| static int ConnectionKillOne(struct SessionHandle *data); |
| static bool ConnectionExists(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata *needle, |
| struct connectdata **usethis); |
| static unsigned int ConnectionStore(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata *conn); |
| static bool safe_strequal(char* str1, char* str2); |
| |
| #ifndef USE_ARES |
| /* not for Win32, unless it is cygwin |
| not for ares builds */ |
| #if !defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) |
| |
| #ifndef RETSIGTYPE |
| #define RETSIGTYPE void |
| #endif |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGSETJMP |
| extern sigjmp_buf curl_jmpenv; |
| #endif |
| static |
| RETSIGTYPE alarmfunc(int sig) |
| { |
| /* this is for "-ansi -Wall -pedantic" to stop complaining! (rabe) */ |
| (void)sig; |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGSETJMP |
| siglongjmp(curl_jmpenv, 1); |
| #endif |
| return; |
| } |
| #endif |
| #endif /* USE_ARES */ |
| |
| void Curl_safefree(void *ptr) |
| { |
| if(ptr) |
| free(ptr); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This is the internal function curl_easy_cleanup() calls. This should |
| * cleanup and free all resources associated with this sessionhandle. |
| * |
| * NOTE: if we ever add something that attempts to write to a socket or |
| * similar here, we must ignore SIGPIPE first. It is currently only done |
| * when curl_easy_perform() is invoked. |
| */ |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_close(struct SessionHandle *data) |
| { |
| /* Loop through all open connections and kill them one by one */ |
| while(-1 != ConnectionKillOne(data)); |
| |
| #ifdef USE_SSLEAY |
| /* Close down all open SSL info and sessions */ |
| Curl_SSL_Close_All(data); |
| #endif |
| |
| if(data->change.cookielist) /* clean up list if any */ |
| curl_slist_free_all(data->change.cookielist); |
| |
| Curl_safefree(data->state.auth_host); |
| Curl_safefree(data->state.scratch); |
| |
| if(data->change.proxy_alloc) |
| free(data->change.proxy); |
| |
| if(data->change.referer_alloc) |
| free(data->change.referer); |
| |
| if(data->change.url_alloc) |
| free(data->change.url); |
| |
| Curl_safefree(data->state.headerbuff); |
| |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP |
| Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); |
| if(data->set.cookiejar) { |
| /* we have a "destination" for all the cookies to get dumped to */ |
| if(Curl_cookie_output(data->cookies, data->set.cookiejar)) |
| infof(data, "WARNING: failed to save cookies in given jar\n"); |
| } |
| |
| if( !data->share || (data->cookies != data->share->cookies) ) { |
| Curl_cookie_cleanup(data->cookies); |
| } |
| Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* free the connection cache */ |
| free(data->state.connects); |
| |
| Curl_safefree(data->info.contenttype); |
| |
| Curl_digest_cleanup(data); |
| |
| /* No longer a dirty share, if it exists */ |
| if (data->share) |
| data->share->dirty--; |
| |
| free(data); |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_open(struct SessionHandle **curl) |
| { |
| /* We don't yet support specifying the URL at this point */ |
| struct SessionHandle *data; |
| /* Very simple start-up: alloc the struct, init it with zeroes and return */ |
| data = (struct SessionHandle *)malloc(sizeof(struct SessionHandle)); |
| if(!data) |
| /* this is a very serious error */ |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| memset(data, 0, sizeof(struct SessionHandle)); |
| |
| /* We do some initial setup here, all those fields that can't be just 0 */ |
| |
| data->state.headerbuff=(char*)malloc(HEADERSIZE); |
| if(!data->state.headerbuff) { |
| free(data); /* free the memory again */ |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| } |
| |
| data->state.headersize=HEADERSIZE; |
| |
| data->set.out = stdout; /* default output to stdout */ |
| data->set.in = stdin; /* default input from stdin */ |
| data->set.err = stderr; /* default stderr to stderr */ |
| |
| /* use fwrite as default function to store output */ |
| data->set.fwrite = (curl_write_callback)fwrite; |
| |
| /* use fread as default function to read input */ |
| data->set.fread = (curl_read_callback)fread; |
| |
| data->set.infilesize = -1; /* we don't know any size */ |
| |
| data->state.current_speed = -1; /* init to negative == impossible */ |
| |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_GET; /* Default HTTP request */ |
| data->set.ftp_use_epsv = TRUE; /* FTP defaults to EPSV operations */ |
| data->set.ftp_use_eprt = TRUE; /* FTP defaults to EPRT operations */ |
| |
| data->set.dns_cache_timeout = 60; /* Timeout every 60 seconds by default */ |
| |
| /* make libcurl quiet by default: */ |
| data->set.hide_progress = TRUE; /* CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS changes these */ |
| data->progress.flags |= PGRS_HIDE; |
| |
| /* Set the default size of the SSL session ID cache */ |
| data->set.ssl.numsessions = 5; |
| |
| data->set.proxyport = 1080; |
| |
| data->set.proxytype = CURLPROXY_HTTP; /* defaults to HTTP proxy */ |
| |
| data->set.httpauth = CURLAUTH_BASIC; /* defaults to basic authentication */ |
| data->set.proxyauth = CURLAUTH_BASIC; /* defaults to basic authentication */ |
| |
| /* create an array with connection data struct pointers */ |
| data->state.numconnects = 5; /* hard-coded right now */ |
| data->state.connects = (struct connectdata **) |
| malloc(sizeof(struct connectdata *) * data->state.numconnects); |
| |
| if(!data->state.connects) { |
| free(data->state.headerbuff); |
| free(data); |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * libcurl 7.10 introduces SSL verification *by default*! This needs to be |
| * switched off unless wanted. |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.verifypeer = TRUE; |
| data->set.ssl.verifyhost = 2; |
| #ifdef CURL_CA_BUNDLE |
| /* This is our prefered CA cert bundle since install time */ |
| data->set.ssl.CAfile = (char *)CURL_CA_BUNDLE; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| memset(data->state.connects, 0, |
| sizeof(struct connectdata *)*data->state.numconnects); |
| |
| *curl = data; |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_setopt(struct SessionHandle *data, CURLoption option, ...) |
| { |
| va_list param; |
| char *cookiefile; |
| |
| va_start(param, option); |
| |
| switch(option) { |
| case CURLOPT_DNS_CACHE_TIMEOUT: |
| data->set.dns_cache_timeout = va_arg(param, int); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE: |
| { |
| int use_cache = va_arg(param, int); |
| if (use_cache) { |
| Curl_global_host_cache_init(); |
| } |
| |
| data->set.global_dns_cache = use_cache; |
| } |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST: |
| /* set a list of cipher we want to use in the SSL connection */ |
| data->set.ssl.cipher_list = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE: |
| /* |
| * This is the path name to a file that contains random data to seed |
| * the random SSL stuff with. The file is only used for reading. |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.random_file = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_EGDSOCKET: |
| /* |
| * The Entropy Gathering Daemon socket pathname |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.egdsocket = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_MAXCONNECTS: |
| /* |
| * Set the absolute number of maximum simultaneous alive connection that |
| * libcurl is allowed to have. |
| */ |
| { |
| long newconnects= va_arg(param, long); |
| struct connectdata **newptr; |
| |
| if(newconnects < data->state.numconnects) { |
| /* Since this number is *decreased* from the existing number, we must |
| close the possibly open connections that live on the indexes that |
| are being removed! */ |
| int i; |
| for(i=newconnects; i< data->state.numconnects; i++) |
| Curl_disconnect(data->state.connects[i]); |
| } |
| if(newconnects) { |
| int i; |
| newptr= (struct connectdata **) |
| realloc(data->state.connects, |
| sizeof(struct connectdata *) * newconnects); |
| if(!newptr) |
| /* we closed a few connections in vain, but so what? */ |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| /* nullify the newly added pointers */ |
| for(i=data->state.numconnects; i<newconnects; i++) { |
| newptr[i] = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| data->state.connects = newptr; |
| data->state.numconnects = newconnects; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* zero makes NO cache at all */ |
| if(data->state.connects) |
| free(data->state.connects); |
| data->state.connects=NULL; |
| data->state.numconnects=0; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE: |
| /* |
| * When this transfer is done, it must not be left to be reused by a |
| * subsequent transfer but shall be closed immediately. |
| */ |
| data->set.reuse_forbid = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT: |
| /* |
| * This transfer shall not use a previously cached connection but |
| * should be made with a fresh new connect! |
| */ |
| data->set.reuse_fresh = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_VERBOSE: |
| /* |
| * Verbose means infof() calls that give a lot of information about |
| * the connection and transfer procedures as well as internal choices. |
| */ |
| data->set.verbose = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_HEADER: |
| /* |
| * Set to include the header in the general data output stream. |
| */ |
| data->set.http_include_header = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS: |
| /* |
| * Shut off the internal supported progress meter |
| */ |
| data->set.hide_progress = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| if(data->set.hide_progress) |
| data->progress.flags |= PGRS_HIDE; |
| else |
| data->progress.flags &= ~PGRS_HIDE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_NOBODY: |
| /* |
| * Do not include the body part in the output data stream. |
| */ |
| data->set.no_body = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FAILONERROR: |
| /* |
| * Don't output the >=300 error code HTML-page, but instead only |
| * return error. |
| */ |
| data->set.http_fail_on_error = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_UPLOAD: |
| /* |
| * We want to sent data to the remote host |
| */ |
| data->set.upload = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| if(data->set.upload) |
| /* If this is HTTP, PUT is what's needed to "upload" */ |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_PUT; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FILETIME: |
| /* |
| * Try to get the file time of the remote document. The time will |
| * later (possibly) become available using curl_easy_getinfo(). |
| */ |
| data->set.get_filetime = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FTP_CREATE_MISSING_DIRS: |
| /* |
| * An FTP option that modifies an upload to create missing directories on |
| * the server. |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_create_missing_dirs = va_arg( param , long )?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FTP_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT: |
| /* |
| * An FTP option that specifies how quickly an FTP response must be |
| * obtained before it is considered failure. |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_response_timeout = va_arg( param , long ); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FTPLISTONLY: |
| /* |
| * An FTP option that changes the command to one that asks for a list |
| * only, no file info details. |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_list_only = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FTPAPPEND: |
| /* |
| * We want to upload and append to an existing (FTP) file. |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_append = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_NETRC: |
| /* |
| * Parse the $HOME/.netrc file |
| */ |
| data->set.use_netrc = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE: |
| /* |
| * Use this file instead of the $HOME/.netrc file |
| */ |
| data->set.netrc_file = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION: |
| /* |
| * Follow Location: header hints on a HTTP-server. |
| */ |
| data->set.http_follow_location = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_UNRESTRICTED_AUTH: |
| /* |
| * Send authentication (user+password) when following locations, even when |
| * hostname changed. |
| */ |
| data->set.http_disable_hostname_check_before_authentication = |
| va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION: |
| /* |
| * This sets a requested HTTP version to be used. The value is one of |
| * the listed enums in curl/curl.h. |
| */ |
| data->set.httpversion = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT: |
| /* |
| * This option was previously named 'FTPASCII'. Renamed to work with |
| * more protocols than merely FTP. |
| * |
| * Transfer using ASCII (instead of BINARY). |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_ascii = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PUT: |
| /* |
| * Use the HTTP PUT request to transfer data if this is TRUE. If this is |
| * FALSE, don't set the httpreq. We can't know what to revert it to! |
| */ |
| if(va_arg(param, long)) |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_PUT; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION: |
| /* |
| * Set HTTP time condition. This must be one of the defines in the |
| * curl/curl.h header file. |
| */ |
| data->set.timecondition = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE: |
| /* |
| * This is the value to compare with the remote document with the |
| * method set with CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION |
| */ |
| data->set.timevalue = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLVERSION: |
| /* |
| * Set explicit SSL version to try to connect with, as some SSL |
| * implementations are lame. |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.version = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_COOKIESESSION: |
| /* |
| * Set this option to TRUE to start a new "cookie session". It will |
| * prevent the forthcoming read-cookies-from-file actions to accept |
| * cookies that are marked as being session cookies, as they belong to a |
| * previous session. |
| * |
| * In the original Netscape cookie spec, "session cookies" are cookies |
| * with no expire date set. RFC2109 describes the same action if no |
| * 'Max-Age' is set and RFC2965 includes the RFC2109 description and adds |
| * a 'Discard' action that can enforce the discard even for cookies that |
| * have a Max-Age. |
| * |
| * We run mostly with the original cookie spec, as hardly anyone implements |
| * anything else. |
| */ |
| data->set.cookiesession = (bool)va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP |
| case CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE: |
| /* |
| * Set cookie file to read and parse. Can be used multiple times. |
| */ |
| cookiefile = (char *)va_arg(param, void *); |
| if(cookiefile) |
| /* append the cookie file name to the list of file names, and deal with |
| them later */ |
| data->change.cookielist = |
| curl_slist_append(data->change.cookielist, cookiefile); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR: |
| /* |
| * Set cookie file name to dump all cookies to when we're done. |
| */ |
| data->set.cookiejar = (char *)va_arg(param, void *); |
| |
| /* |
| * Activate the cookie parser. This may or may not already |
| * have been made. |
| */ |
| data->cookies = Curl_cookie_init(data, NULL, data->cookies, |
| data->set.cookiesession); |
| break; |
| #endif |
| |
| case CURLOPT_WRITEHEADER: |
| /* |
| * Custom pointer to pass the header write callback function |
| */ |
| data->set.writeheader = (void *)va_arg(param, void *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_COOKIE: |
| /* |
| * Cookie string to send to the remote server in the request. |
| */ |
| data->set.cookie = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER: |
| /* |
| * Error buffer provided by the caller to get the human readable |
| * error string in. |
| */ |
| data->set.errorbuffer = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FILE: |
| /* |
| * FILE pointer to write to or include in the data write callback |
| */ |
| data->set.out = va_arg(param, FILE *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_FTPPORT: |
| /* |
| * Use FTP PORT, this also specifies which IP address to use |
| */ |
| data->set.ftpport = va_arg(param, char *); |
| data->set.ftp_use_port = data->set.ftpport?1:0; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPRT: |
| data->set.ftp_use_eprt = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPSV: |
| data->set.ftp_use_epsv = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER: |
| /* |
| * Set a list with HTTP headers to use (or replace internals with) |
| */ |
| data->set.headers = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST: |
| /* |
| * Set a custom string to use as request |
| */ |
| data->set.customrequest = va_arg(param, char *); |
| |
| /* we don't set |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_CUSTOM; |
| here, we continue as if we were using the already set type |
| and this just changes the actual request keyword */ |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_HTTPPOST: |
| /* |
| * Set to make us do HTTP POST |
| */ |
| data->set.httppost = va_arg(param, struct HttpPost *); |
| if(data->set.httppost) |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_POST_FORM; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_HTTPGET: |
| /* |
| * Set to force us do HTTP GET |
| */ |
| if(va_arg(param, long)) { |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_GET; |
| data->set.upload = FALSE; /* switch off upload */ |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_INFILE: |
| /* |
| * FILE pointer to read the file to be uploaded from. Or possibly |
| * used as argument to the read callback. |
| */ |
| data->set.in = va_arg(param, FILE *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_INFILESIZE: |
| /* |
| * If known, this should inform curl about the file size of the |
| * to-be-uploaded file. |
| */ |
| data->set.infilesize = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_INFILESIZE_LARGE: |
| /* |
| * If known, this should inform curl about the file size of the |
| * to-be-uploaded file. |
| */ |
| data->set.infilesize = va_arg(param, off_t); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT: |
| /* |
| * The low speed limit that if transfers are below this for |
| * CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME, the transfer is aborted. |
| */ |
| data->set.low_speed_limit=va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME: |
| /* |
| * The low speed time that if transfers are below the set |
| * CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT during this time, the transfer is aborted. |
| */ |
| data->set.low_speed_time=va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_URL: |
| /* |
| * The URL to fetch. |
| */ |
| if(data->change.url_alloc) { |
| /* the already set URL is allocated, free it first! */ |
| free(data->change.url); |
| data->change.url_alloc=FALSE; |
| } |
| data->set.set_url = va_arg(param, char *); |
| data->change.url = data->set.set_url; |
| data->change.url_changed = TRUE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PORT: |
| /* |
| * The port number to use when getting the URL |
| */ |
| data->set.use_port = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_POST: |
| /* Does this option serve a purpose anymore? Yes it does, when |
| CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS isn't used and the POST data is read off the |
| callback! */ |
| if(va_arg(param, long)) |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_POST; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS: |
| /* |
| * A string with POST data. Makes curl HTTP POST. |
| */ |
| data->set.postfields = va_arg(param, char *); |
| if(data->set.postfields) |
| data->set.httpreq = HTTPREQ_POST; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE: |
| /* |
| * The size of the POSTFIELD data, if curl should now do a strlen |
| * to find out. Enables binary posts. |
| */ |
| data->set.postfieldsize = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_REFERER: |
| /* |
| * String to set in the HTTP Referer: field. |
| */ |
| if(data->change.referer_alloc) { |
| free(data->change.referer); |
| data->change.referer_alloc = FALSE; |
| } |
| data->set.set_referer = va_arg(param, char *); |
| data->change.referer = data->set.set_referer; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER: |
| /* |
| * Switch on automatic referer that gets set if curl follows locations. |
| */ |
| data->set.http_auto_referer = va_arg(param, long)?1:0; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PROXY: |
| /* |
| * Set proxy server:port to use as HTTP proxy. |
| * |
| * If the proxy is set to "" we explicitly say that we don't want to use a |
| * proxy (even though there might be environment variables saying so). |
| * |
| * Setting it to NULL, means no proxy but allows the environment variables |
| * to decide for us. |
| */ |
| if(data->change.proxy_alloc) { |
| /* |
| * The already set string is allocated, free that first |
| */ |
| data->change.proxy_alloc=FALSE;; |
| free(data->change.proxy); |
| } |
| data->set.set_proxy = va_arg(param, char *); |
| data->change.proxy = data->set.set_proxy; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL: |
| /* |
| * Tunnel operations through the proxy instead of normal proxy use |
| */ |
| data->set.tunnel_thru_httpproxy = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PROXYPORT: |
| /* |
| * Explicitly set HTTP proxy port number. |
| */ |
| data->set.proxyport = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_TIMEOUT: |
| /* |
| * The maximum time you allow curl to use for a single transfer |
| * operation. |
| */ |
| data->set.timeout = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT: |
| /* |
| * The maximum time you allow curl to use to connect. |
| */ |
| data->set.connecttimeout = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS: |
| /* |
| * The maximum amount of hops you allow curl to follow Location: |
| * headers. This should mostly be used to detect never-ending loops. |
| */ |
| data->set.maxredirs = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_USERAGENT: |
| /* |
| * String to use in the HTTP User-Agent field |
| */ |
| data->set.useragent = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_ENCODING: |
| /* |
| * String to use at the value of Accept-Encoding header. 08/28/02 jhrg |
| * |
| * If the encoding is set to "" we use an Accept-Encoding header that |
| * encompasses all the encodings we support. |
| * If the encoding is set to NULL we don't send an Accept-Encoding header |
| * and ignore an received Content-Encoding header. |
| * |
| */ |
| data->set.encoding = va_arg(param, char *); |
| if(data->set.encoding && !*data->set.encoding) |
| data->set.encoding = (char*)ALL_CONTENT_ENCODINGS; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH: |
| /* |
| * Set HTTP Authentication type BITMASK. |
| */ |
| { |
| long auth = va_arg(param, long); |
| /* switch off bits we can't support */ |
| #ifndef USE_SSLEAY |
| auth &= ~CURLAUTH_NTLM; /* no NTLM without SSL */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef HAVE_GSSAPI |
| auth &= ~CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE; /* no GSS-Negotiate without GSSAPI */ |
| #endif |
| if(!auth) |
| return CURLE_FAILED_INIT; /* no supported types left! */ |
| |
| data->set.httpauth = auth; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH: |
| /* |
| * Set HTTP Authentication type BITMASK. |
| */ |
| { |
| long auth = va_arg(param, long); |
| /* switch off bits we can't support */ |
| #ifndef USE_SSLEAY |
| auth &= ~CURLAUTH_NTLM; /* no NTLM without SSL */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef HAVE_GSSAPI |
| auth &= ~CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE; /* no GSS-Negotiate without GSSAPI */ |
| #endif |
| if(!auth) |
| return CURLE_FAILED_INIT; /* no supported types left! */ |
| |
| data->set.proxyauth = auth; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_USERPWD: |
| /* |
| * user:password to use in the operation |
| */ |
| data->set.userpwd = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE: |
| /* |
| * List of RAW FTP commands to use after a transfer |
| */ |
| data->set.postquote = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PREQUOTE: |
| /* |
| * List of RAW FTP commands to use prior to RETR (Wesley Laxton) |
| */ |
| data->set.prequote = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_QUOTE: |
| /* |
| * List of RAW FTP commands to use before a transfer |
| */ |
| data->set.quote = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * Progress callback function |
| */ |
| data->set.fprogress = va_arg(param, curl_progress_callback); |
| if(data->set.fprogress) |
| data->progress.callback = TRUE; /* no longer internal */ |
| else |
| data->progress.callback = FALSE; /* NULL enforces internal */ |
| |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PROGRESSDATA: |
| /* |
| * Custom client data to pass to the progress callback |
| */ |
| data->set.progress_client = va_arg(param, void *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD: |
| /* |
| * user:password needed to use the proxy |
| */ |
| data->set.proxyuserpwd = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_RANGE: |
| /* |
| * What range of the file you want to transfer |
| */ |
| data->set.set_range = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM: |
| /* |
| * Resume transfer at the give file position |
| */ |
| data->set.set_resume_from = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM_LARGE: |
| /* |
| * Resume transfer at the give file position |
| */ |
| data->set.set_resume_from = va_arg(param, off_t); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * stderr write callback. |
| */ |
| data->set.fdebug = va_arg(param, curl_debug_callback); |
| /* |
| * if the callback provided is NULL, it'll use the default callback |
| */ |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA: |
| /* |
| * Set to a void * that should receive all error writes. This |
| * defaults to CURLOPT_STDERR for normal operations. |
| */ |
| data->set.debugdata = va_arg(param, void *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_STDERR: |
| /* |
| * Set to a FILE * that should receive all error writes. This |
| * defaults to stderr for normal operations. |
| */ |
| data->set.err = va_arg(param, FILE *); |
| if(!data->set.err) |
| data->set.err = stderr; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * Set header write callback |
| */ |
| data->set.fwrite_header = va_arg(param, curl_write_callback); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * Set data write callback |
| */ |
| data->set.fwrite = va_arg(param, curl_write_callback); |
| if(!data->set.fwrite) |
| /* When set to NULL, reset to our internal default function */ |
| data->set.fwrite = (curl_write_callback)fwrite; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_READFUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * Read data callback |
| */ |
| data->set.fread = va_arg(param, curl_read_callback); |
| if(!data->set.fread) |
| /* When set to NULL, reset to our internal default function */ |
| data->set.fread = (curl_read_callback)fread; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLCERT: |
| /* |
| * String that holds file name of the SSL certificate to use |
| */ |
| data->set.cert = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLCERTTYPE: |
| /* |
| * String that holds file type of the SSL certificate to use |
| */ |
| data->set.cert_type = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLKEY: |
| /* |
| * String that holds file name of the SSL certificate to use |
| */ |
| data->set.key = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLKEYTYPE: |
| /* |
| * String that holds file type of the SSL certificate to use |
| */ |
| data->set.key_type = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLKEYPASSWD: |
| /* |
| * String that holds the SSL private key password. |
| */ |
| data->set.key_passwd = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLENGINE: |
| /* |
| * String that holds the SSL crypto engine. |
| */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H |
| { |
| const char *cpTemp = va_arg(param, char *); |
| ENGINE *e; |
| if (cpTemp && cpTemp[0]) { |
| e = ENGINE_by_id(cpTemp); |
| if (e) { |
| if (data->engine) { |
| ENGINE_free(data->engine); |
| } |
| data->engine = e; |
| } |
| else { |
| failf(data, "SSL Engine '%s' not found", cpTemp); |
| return CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_NOTFOUND; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| #else |
| return CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_NOTFOUND; |
| #endif |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSLENGINE_DEFAULT: |
| /* |
| * flag to set engine as default. |
| */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H |
| if (data->engine) { |
| if (ENGINE_set_default(data->engine, ENGINE_METHOD_ALL) > 0) { |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| fprintf(stderr,"set default crypto engine\n"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else { |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| failf(data, "set default crypto engine failed"); |
| #endif |
| return CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_SETFAILED; |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_CRLF: |
| /* |
| * Kludgy option to enable CRLF convertions. Subject for removal. |
| */ |
| data->set.crlf = va_arg(param, long)?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_INTERFACE: |
| /* |
| * Set what interface to bind to when performing an operation and thus |
| * what from-IP your connection will use. |
| */ |
| data->set.device = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL: |
| /* |
| * A string that defines the krb4 security level. |
| */ |
| data->set.krb4_level = va_arg(param, char *); |
| data->set.krb4=data->set.krb4_level?TRUE:FALSE; |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER: |
| /* |
| * Enable peer SSL verifying. |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.verifypeer = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST: |
| /* |
| * Enable verification of the CN contained in the peer certificate |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.verifyhost = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION: |
| /* |
| * Set a SSL_CTX callback |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.fsslctx = va_arg(param, curl_ssl_ctx_callback); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_DATA: |
| /* |
| * Set a SSL_CTX callback parameter pointer |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.fsslctxp = va_arg(param, void *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_CAINFO: |
| /* |
| * Set CA info for SSL connection. Specify file name of the CA certificate |
| */ |
| data->set.ssl.CAfile = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_CAPATH: |
| /* |
| * Set CA path info for SSL connection. Specify directory name of the CA |
| * certificates which have been prepared using openssl c_rehash utility. |
| */ |
| /* This does not work on windows. */ |
| data->set.ssl.CApath = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| case CURLOPT_TELNETOPTIONS: |
| /* |
| * Set a linked list of telnet options |
| */ |
| data->set.telnet_options = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE: |
| /* |
| * The application kindly asks for a differently sized receive buffer. |
| * If it seems reasonable, we'll use it. |
| */ |
| data->set.buffer_size = va_arg(param, long); |
| |
| if((data->set.buffer_size> (BUFSIZE -1 )) || |
| (data->set.buffer_size < 1)) |
| data->set.buffer_size = 0; /* huge internal default */ |
| |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL: |
| /* |
| * The application asks not to set any signal() or alarm() handlers, |
| * even when using a timeout. |
| */ |
| data->set.no_signal = va_arg(param, long) ? TRUE : FALSE; |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_SHARE: |
| { |
| struct Curl_share *set; |
| set = va_arg(param, struct Curl_share *); |
| |
| /* disconnect from old share, if any */ |
| if(data->share) { |
| Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_SHARE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); |
| |
| if(data->share->hostcache == data->hostcache) |
| data->hostcache = NULL; |
| |
| if(data->share->cookies == data->cookies) |
| data->cookies = NULL; |
| |
| data->share->dirty--; |
| |
| Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_SHARE); |
| data->share = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* use new share if it set */ |
| data->share = set; |
| if(data->share) { |
| |
| Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_SHARE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); |
| |
| data->share->dirty++; |
| |
| if(data->share->hostcache) { |
| /* use shared host cache, first free own one if any */ |
| if(data->hostcache) |
| Curl_hash_destroy(data->hostcache); |
| |
| data->hostcache = data->share->hostcache; |
| } |
| |
| if(data->share->cookies) { |
| /* use shared cookie list, first free own one if any */ |
| if (data->cookies) |
| Curl_cookie_cleanup(data->cookies); |
| data->cookies = data->share->cookies; |
| } |
| |
| Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_SHARE); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /* check cookie list is set */ |
| if(!data->cookies) |
| data->cookies = Curl_cookie_init(data, NULL, NULL, TRUE ); |
| |
| /* check for host cache not needed, |
| * it will be done by curl_easy_perform */ |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_PROXYTYPE: |
| /* |
| * Set proxy type. HTTP/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 |
| */ |
| data->set.proxytype = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_PRIVATE: |
| /* |
| * Set private data pointer. |
| */ |
| data->set.private = va_arg(param, char *); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_HTTP200ALIASES: |
| /* |
| * Set a list of aliases for HTTP 200 in response header |
| */ |
| data->set.http200aliases = va_arg(param, struct curl_slist *); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_MAXFILESIZE: |
| /* |
| * Set the maximum size of a file to download. |
| */ |
| data->set.max_filesize = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_FTP_SSL: |
| /* |
| * Make FTP transfers attempt to use SSL/TLS. |
| */ |
| data->set.ftp_ssl = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_IPRESOLVE: |
| data->set.ip_version = va_arg(param, long); |
| break; |
| |
| case CURLOPT_MAXFILESIZE_LARGE: |
| /* |
| * Set the maximum size of a file to download. |
| */ |
| data->set.max_filesize = va_arg(param, off_t); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| /* unknown tag and its companion, just ignore: */ |
| return CURLE_FAILED_INIT; /* correct this */ |
| } |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_disconnect(struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| if(!conn) |
| return CURLE_OK; /* this is closed and fine already */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The range string is usually freed in curl_done(), but we might |
| * get here *instead* if we fail prematurely. Thus we need to be able |
| * to free this resource here as well. |
| */ |
| if(conn->bits.rangestringalloc) { |
| free(conn->range); |
| conn->bits.rangestringalloc = FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if((conn->ntlm.state != NTLMSTATE_NONE) || |
| (conn->proxyntlm.state != NTLMSTATE_NONE)) |
| /* Authentication data is a mix of connection-related and sessionhandle- |
| related stuff. NTLM is connection-related so when we close the shop |
| we shall forget. */ |
| conn->data->state.authstage = 0; |
| |
| if(-1 != conn->connectindex) { |
| /* unlink ourselves! */ |
| infof(conn->data, "Closing connection #%d\n", conn->connectindex); |
| conn->data->state.connects[conn->connectindex] = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if(conn->curl_disconnect) |
| /* This is set if protocol-specific cleanups should be made */ |
| conn->curl_disconnect(conn); |
| |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proto.generic); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->newurl); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->path); /* the URL path part */ |
| Curl_SSL_Close(conn); |
| |
| /* close possibly still open sockets */ |
| if(-1 != conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET]) |
| sclose(conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET]); |
| if(-1 != conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET]) |
| sclose(conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET]); |
| |
| Curl_safefree(conn->user); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->passwd); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proxyuser); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proxypasswd); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.proxyuserpwd); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.uagent); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.userpwd); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.accept_encoding); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.rangeline); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.ref); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.cookie); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.host); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.cookiehost); |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proxyhost); |
| #ifdef USE_ARES |
| /* possible left-overs from the async name resolve */ |
| Curl_safefree(conn->async.hostname); |
| #endif |
| |
| Curl_free_ssl_config(&conn->ssl_config); |
| |
| free(conn); /* free all the connection oriented data */ |
| |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This function should return TRUE if the socket is to be assumed to |
| * be dead. Most commonly this happens when the server has closed the |
| * connection due to inactivity. |
| */ |
| static bool SocketIsDead(int sock) |
| { |
| int sval; |
| bool ret_val = TRUE; |
| fd_set check_set; |
| struct timeval to; |
| |
| FD_ZERO(&check_set); |
| FD_SET(sock,&check_set); |
| |
| to.tv_sec = 0; |
| to.tv_usec = 0; |
| |
| sval = select(sock + 1, &check_set, 0, 0, &to); |
| if(sval == 0) |
| /* timeout */ |
| ret_val = FALSE; |
| |
| return ret_val; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Given one filled in connection struct (named needle), this function should |
| * detect if there already is one that have all the significant details |
| * exactly the same and thus should be used instead. |
| */ |
| static bool |
| ConnectionExists(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata *needle, |
| struct connectdata **usethis) |
| { |
| long i; |
| struct connectdata *check; |
| |
| for(i=0; i< data->state.numconnects; i++) { |
| bool match = FALSE; |
| /* |
| * Note that if we use a HTTP proxy, we check connections to that |
| * proxy and not to the actual remote server. |
| */ |
| check = data->state.connects[i]; |
| if(!check) |
| /* NULL pointer means not filled-in entry */ |
| continue; |
| |
| if((needle->protocol&PROT_SSL) != (check->protocol&PROT_SSL)) |
| /* don't do mixed SSL and non-SSL connections */ |
| continue; |
| |
| if(!needle->bits.httpproxy || needle->protocol&PROT_SSL) { |
| /* The requested connection does not use a HTTP proxy or it |
| uses SSL. */ |
| |
| if(!(needle->protocol&PROT_SSL) && check->bits.httpproxy) |
| /* we don't do SSL but the cached connection has a proxy, |
| then don't match this */ |
| continue; |
| |
| if(strequal(needle->protostr, check->protostr) && |
| strequal(needle->name, check->name) && |
| (needle->remote_port == check->remote_port) ) { |
| if(needle->protocol & PROT_SSL) { |
| /* This is SSL, verify that we're using the same |
| ssl options as well */ |
| if(!Curl_ssl_config_matches(&needle->ssl_config, |
| &check->ssl_config)) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| if((needle->protocol & PROT_FTP) || |
| ((needle->protocol & PROT_HTTP) && |
| (needle->data->state.authwant==CURLAUTH_NTLM))) { |
| /* This is FTP or HTTP+NTLM, verify that we're using the same name |
| and password as well */ |
| if(!strequal(needle->user, check->user) || |
| !strequal(needle->passwd, check->passwd)) { |
| /* one of them was different */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| match = TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| else { /* The requested needle connection is using a proxy, |
| is the checked one using the same? */ |
| if(check->bits.httpproxy && |
| strequal(needle->proxyhost, check->proxyhost) && |
| needle->port == check->port) { |
| /* This is the same proxy connection, use it! */ |
| match = TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(match) { |
| bool dead = SocketIsDead(check->sock[FIRSTSOCKET]); |
| if(dead) { |
| /* |
| */ |
| infof(data, "Connection %d seems to be dead!\n", i); |
| Curl_disconnect(check); /* disconnect resources */ |
| data->state.connects[i]=NULL; /* nothing here */ |
| |
| /* There's no need to continue searching, because we only store |
| one connection for each unique set of identifiers */ |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| *usethis = check; |
| return TRUE; /* yes, we found one to use! */ |
| } |
| } |
| return FALSE; /* no matching connecting exists */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This function frees/closes a connection in the connection cache. This |
| * should take the previously set policy into account when deciding which |
| * of the connections to kill. |
| */ |
| static int |
| ConnectionKillOne(struct SessionHandle *data) |
| { |
| long i; |
| struct connectdata *conn; |
| int highscore=-1; |
| int connindex=-1; |
| int score; |
| CURLcode result; |
| struct timeval now; |
| |
| now = Curl_tvnow(); |
| |
| for(i=0; i< data->state.numconnects; i++) { |
| conn = data->state.connects[i]; |
| |
| if(!conn) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* |
| * By using the set policy, we score each connection. |
| */ |
| switch(data->set.closepolicy) { |
| case CURLCLOSEPOLICY_LEAST_RECENTLY_USED: |
| default: |
| /* |
| * Set higher score for the age passed since the connection |
| * was used. |
| */ |
| score = Curl_tvdiff(now, conn->now); |
| break; |
| case CURLCLOSEPOLICY_OLDEST: |
| /* |
| * Set higher score for the age passed since the connection |
| * was created. |
| */ |
| score = Curl_tvdiff(now, conn->created); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if(score > highscore) { |
| highscore = score; |
| connindex = i; |
| } |
| } |
| if(connindex >= 0) { |
| |
| /* the winner gets the honour of being disconnected */ |
| result = Curl_disconnect(data->state.connects[connindex]); |
| |
| /* clean the array entry */ |
| data->state.connects[connindex] = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return connindex; /* return the available index or -1 */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The given input connection struct pointer is to be stored. If the "cache" |
| * is already full, we must clean out the most suitable using the previously |
| * set policy. |
| * |
| * The given connection should be unique. That must've been checked prior to |
| * this call. |
| */ |
| static unsigned int |
| ConnectionStore(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| long i; |
| for(i=0; i< data->state.numconnects; i++) { |
| if(!data->state.connects[i]) |
| break; |
| } |
| if(i == data->state.numconnects) { |
| /* there was no room available, kill one */ |
| i = ConnectionKillOne(data); |
| infof(data, "Connection (#%d) was killed to make room\n", i); |
| } |
| |
| if(-1 != i) { |
| /* only do this if a true index was returned, if -1 was returned there |
| is no room in the cache for an unknown reason and we cannot store |
| this there. */ |
| data->state.connects[i] = conn; /* fill in this */ |
| conn->connectindex = i; /* make the child know where the pointer to this |
| particular data is stored */ |
| } |
| return i; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This function logs in to a SOCKS5 proxy and sends the specifies the final |
| * desitination server. |
| */ |
| static int handleSock5Proxy(const char *proxy_name, |
| const char *proxy_password, |
| struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| unsigned char socksreq[600]; /* room for large user/pw (255 max each) */ |
| ssize_t actualread; |
| ssize_t written; |
| CURLcode result; |
| int sock = conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET]; |
| |
| Curl_nonblock(sock, FALSE); |
| |
| socksreq[0] = 5; /* version */ |
| socksreq[1] = (char)(proxy_name[0] ? 2 : 1); /* number of methods (below) */ |
| socksreq[2] = 0; /* no authentication */ |
| socksreq[3] = 2; /* username/password */ |
| |
| result = Curl_write(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, (2 + (int)socksreq[1]), |
| &written); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (written != (2 + (int)socksreq[1]))) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Unable to send initial SOCKS5 request."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| result=Curl_read(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, 2, &actualread); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (actualread != 2)) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Unable to receive initial SOCKS5 response."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (socksreq[0] != 5) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Received invalid version in initial SOCKS5 response."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| if (socksreq[1] == 0) { |
| /* Nothing to do, no authentication needed */ |
| ; |
| } |
| else if (socksreq[1] == 2) { |
| /* Needs user name and password */ |
| int userlen, pwlen, len; |
| |
| userlen = strlen(proxy_name); |
| pwlen = strlen(proxy_password); |
| |
| /* username/password request looks like |
| * +----+------+----------+------+----------+ |
| * |VER | ULEN | UNAME | PLEN | PASSWD | |
| * +----+------+----------+------+----------+ |
| * | 1 | 1 | 1 to 255 | 1 | 1 to 255 | |
| * +----+------+----------+------+----------+ |
| */ |
| len = 0; |
| socksreq[len++] = 1; /* username/pw subnegotiation version */ |
| socksreq[len++] = (char) userlen; |
| memcpy(socksreq + len, proxy_name, (int) userlen); |
| len += userlen; |
| socksreq[len++] = (char) pwlen; |
| memcpy(socksreq + len, proxy_password, (int) pwlen); |
| len += pwlen; |
| |
| result = Curl_write(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, len, &written); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (len != written)) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Failed to send SOCKS5 sub-negotiation request."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| result=Curl_read(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, 2, &actualread); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (actualread != 2)) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Unable to receive SOCKS5 sub-negotiation response."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if ((socksreq[0] != 1) || /* version */ |
| (socksreq[1] != 0)) { /* status */ |
| failf(conn->data, "User was rejected by the SOCKS5 server (%d %d).", |
| socksreq[0], socksreq[1]); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Everything is good so far, user was authenticated! */ |
| } |
| else { |
| /* error */ |
| if (socksreq[1] == 1) { |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "SOCKS5 GSSAPI per-message authentication is not supported."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| else if (socksreq[1] == 255) { |
| if (proxy_name[0] == 0) { |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "No authentication method was acceptable. (It is quite likely" |
| " that the SOCKS5 server wanted a username/password, since none" |
| " was supplied to the server on this connection.)"); |
| } |
| else { |
| failf(conn->data, "No authentication method was acceptable."); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| else { |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "Undocumented SOCKS5 mode attempted to be used by server."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Authentication is complete, now specify destination to the proxy */ |
| socksreq[0] = 5; /* version (SOCKS5) */ |
| socksreq[1] = 1; /* connect */ |
| socksreq[2] = 0; /* must be zero */ |
| socksreq[3] = 1; /* IPv4 = 1 */ |
| |
| { |
| #ifndef ENABLE_IPV6 |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *dns; |
| Curl_addrinfo *hp=NULL; |
| int rc = Curl_resolv(conn, conn->hostname, conn->remote_port, &dns); |
| |
| if(rc == -1) |
| return CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST; |
| |
| if(rc == 1) |
| /* this requires that we're in "wait for resolve" state */ |
| rc = Curl_wait_for_resolv(conn, &dns); |
| |
| /* |
| * We cannot use 'hostent' as a struct that Curl_resolv() returns. It |
| * returns a Curl_addrinfo pointer that may not always look the same. |
| */ |
| if(dns) |
| hp=dns->addr; |
| if (hp && hp->h_addr_list[0]) { |
| socksreq[4] = ((char*)hp->h_addr_list[0])[0]; |
| socksreq[5] = ((char*)hp->h_addr_list[0])[1]; |
| socksreq[6] = ((char*)hp->h_addr_list[0])[2]; |
| socksreq[7] = ((char*)hp->h_addr_list[0])[3]; |
| |
| Curl_resolv_unlock(conn->data, dns); /* not used anymore from now on */ |
| } |
| else { |
| failf(conn->data, "Failed to resolve \"%s\" for SOCKS5 connect.", |
| conn->hostname); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #else |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "%s:%d has an internal error an needs to be fixed to work", |
| __FILE__, __LINE__); |
| return 1; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| *((unsigned short*)&socksreq[8]) = htons(conn->remote_port); |
| |
| { |
| const int packetsize = 10; |
| |
| result = Curl_write(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, packetsize, &written); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (written != packetsize)) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Failed to send SOCKS5 connect request."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| result = Curl_read(conn, sock, (char *)socksreq, packetsize, &actualread); |
| if ((result != CURLE_OK) || (actualread != packetsize)) { |
| failf(conn->data, "Failed to receive SOCKS5 connect request ack."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (socksreq[0] != 5) { /* version */ |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "SOCKS5 reply has wrong version, version should be 5."); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| if (socksreq[1] != 0) { /* Anything besides 0 is an error */ |
| failf(conn->data, |
| "Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to %d.%d.%d.%d:%d. (%d)", |
| (unsigned char)socksreq[4], (unsigned char)socksreq[5], |
| (unsigned char)socksreq[6], (unsigned char)socksreq[7], |
| (unsigned int)ntohs(*(unsigned short*)(&socksreq[8])), |
| socksreq[1]); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Curl_nonblock(sock, TRUE); |
| return 0; /* Proxy was successful! */ |
| } |
| |
| static CURLcode ConnectPlease(struct connectdata *conn, |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *hostaddr, |
| bool *connected) |
| { |
| CURLcode result; |
| Curl_ipconnect *addr; |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Connect to server/proxy |
| *************************************************************/ |
| result= Curl_connecthost(conn, |
| hostaddr, |
| conn->port, |
| &conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET], |
| &addr, |
| connected); |
| if(CURLE_OK == result) { |
| /* All is cool, then we store the current information from the hostaddr |
| struct to the serv_addr, as it might be needed later. The address |
| returned from the function above is crucial here. */ |
| conn->connect_addr = hostaddr; |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 |
| conn->serv_addr = addr; |
| #else |
| memset((char *) &conn->serv_addr, '\0', sizeof(conn->serv_addr)); |
| memcpy((char *)&(conn->serv_addr.sin_addr), |
| (struct in_addr *)addr, sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
| conn->serv_addr.sin_family = hostaddr->addr->h_addrtype; |
| conn->serv_addr.sin_port = htons((unsigned short)conn->port); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (conn->data->set.proxytype == CURLPROXY_SOCKS5) { |
| return handleSock5Proxy(conn->proxyuser, |
| conn->proxypasswd, |
| conn) ? |
| CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT : CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| else if (conn->data->set.proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTP) { |
| /* do nothing here. handled later. */ |
| } |
| else { |
| failf(conn->data, "unknown proxytype option given"); |
| return CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ALERT! The 'dns' pointer being passed in here might be NULL at times. |
| */ |
| static void verboseconnect(struct connectdata *conn, |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *dns) |
| { |
| #ifdef HAVE_INET_NTOA_R |
| char ntoa_buf[64]; |
| #endif |
| struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data; |
| |
| /* Figure out the ip-number and display the first host name it shows: */ |
| #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 |
| (void)dns; /* not used in the IPv6 enabled version */ |
| { |
| char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST]; |
| #ifdef NI_WITHSCOPEID |
| const int niflags = NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_WITHSCOPEID; |
| #else |
| const int niflags = NI_NUMERICHOST; |
| #endif |
| struct addrinfo *ai = conn->serv_addr; |
| |
| if (getnameinfo(ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0, |
| niflags)) { |
| snprintf(hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), "?"); |
| } |
| if (ai->ai_canonname) { |
| infof(data, "Connected to %s (%s) port %d\n", ai->ai_canonname, hbuf, |
| conn->port); |
| } else { |
| infof(data, "Connected to %s port %d\n", hbuf, conn->port); |
| } |
| } |
| #else |
| { |
| Curl_addrinfo *hostaddr=dns?dns->addr:NULL; |
| struct in_addr in; |
| (void) memcpy(&in.s_addr, &conn->serv_addr.sin_addr, sizeof (in.s_addr)); |
| infof(data, "Connected to %s (%s) port %d\n", |
| hostaddr?hostaddr->h_name:"", |
| #if defined(HAVE_INET_NTOA_R) |
| inet_ntoa_r(in, ntoa_buf, sizeof(ntoa_buf)), |
| #else |
| inet_ntoa(in), |
| #endif |
| conn->port); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We have discovered that the TCP connection has been successful, we can now |
| * proceed with some action. |
| * |
| * If we're using the multi interface, this host address pointer is most |
| * likely NULL at this point as we can't keep the resolved info around. This |
| * may call for some reworking, like a reference counter in the struct or |
| * something. The hostaddr is not used for very much though, we have the |
| * 'serv_addr' field in the connectdata struct for most of it. |
| */ |
| CURLcode Curl_protocol_connect(struct connectdata *conn, |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *hostaddr) |
| { |
| struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data; |
| CURLcode result=CURLE_OK; |
| |
| if(conn->bits.tcpconnect) |
| /* We already are connected, get back. This may happen when the connect |
| worked fine in the first call, like when we connect to a local server |
| or proxy. */ |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| |
| Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_CONNECT); /* connect done */ |
| |
| if(data->set.verbose) |
| verboseconnect(conn, hostaddr); |
| |
| if(conn->curl_connect) { |
| /* is there a protocol-specific connect() procedure? */ |
| |
| /* set start time here for timeout purposes in the |
| * connect procedure, it is later set again for the |
| * progress meter purpose */ |
| conn->now = Curl_tvnow(); |
| |
| /* Call the protocol-specific connect function */ |
| result = conn->curl_connect(conn); |
| } |
| |
| return result; /* pass back status */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * CreateConnection() sets up a new connectdata struct, or re-uses an already |
| * existing one, and resolves host name. |
| * |
| * if this function returns CURLE_OK and *async is set to TRUE, the resolve |
| * response will be coming asynchronously. If *async is FALSE, the name is |
| * already resolved. |
| */ |
| |
| static CURLcode CreateConnection(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata **in_connect, |
| struct Curl_dns_entry **addr, |
| bool *async) |
| { |
| char *tmp; |
| CURLcode result=CURLE_OK; |
| char resumerange[40]=""; |
| struct connectdata *conn; |
| struct connectdata *conn_temp; |
| int urllen; |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *hostaddr; |
| #ifdef HAVE_ALARM |
| unsigned int prev_alarm=0; |
| #endif |
| char endbracket; |
| char user[MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH]; |
| char passwd[MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH]; |
| int rc; |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| struct sigaction keep_sigact; /* store the old struct here */ |
| bool keep_copysig=FALSE; /* did copy it? */ |
| #else |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL |
| void *keep_sigact; /* store the old handler here */ |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| *addr = NULL; /* nothing yet */ |
| *async = FALSE; |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Check input data |
| *************************************************************/ |
| |
| if(!data->change.url) |
| return CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT; |
| |
| /* First, split up the current URL in parts so that we can use the |
| parts for checking against the already present connections. In order |
| to not have to modify everything at once, we allocate a temporary |
| connection data struct and fill in for comparison purposes. */ |
| |
| conn = (struct connectdata *)malloc(sizeof(struct connectdata)); |
| if(!conn) { |
| *in_connect = NULL; /* clear the pointer */ |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| } |
| /* We must set the return variable as soon as possible, so that our |
| parent can cleanup any possible allocs we may have done before |
| any failure */ |
| *in_connect = conn; |
| |
| /* we have to init the struct */ |
| memset(conn, 0, sizeof(struct connectdata)); |
| |
| /* and we setup a few fields in case we end up actually using this struct */ |
| conn->data = data; /* remember our daddy */ |
| conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET] = -1; /* no file descriptor */ |
| conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET] = -1; /* no file descriptor */ |
| conn->connectindex = -1; /* no index */ |
| conn->bits.httpproxy = (data->change.proxy && *data->change.proxy && |
| (data->set.proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTP))? |
| TRUE:FALSE; /* http proxy or not */ |
| |
| /* Default protocol-independent behavior doesn't support persistant |
| connections, so we set this to force-close. Protocols that support |
| this need to set this to FALSE in their "curl_do" functions. */ |
| conn->bits.close = TRUE; |
| |
| /* maxdownload must be -1 on init, as 0 is a valid value! */ |
| conn->maxdownload = -1; /* might have been used previously! */ |
| |
| /* Store creation time to help future close decision making */ |
| conn->created = Curl_tvnow(); |
| |
| conn->bits.use_range = data->set.set_range?TRUE:FALSE; /* range status */ |
| conn->range = data->set.set_range; /* clone the range setting */ |
| conn->resume_from = data->set.set_resume_from; /* inherite resume_from */ |
| |
| /* Set the start time temporary to this creation time to allow easier |
| timeout checks before the transfer has started for real. The start time |
| is later set "for real" using Curl_pgrsStartNow(). */ |
| conn->data->progress.start = conn->created; |
| |
| conn->bits.user_passwd = data->set.userpwd?1:0; |
| conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd = data->set.proxyuserpwd?1:0; |
| |
| /* This initing continues below, see the comment "Continue connectdata |
| * initialization here" */ |
| |
| /*********************************************************** |
| * We need to allocate memory to store the path in. We get the size of the |
| * full URL to be sure, and we need to make it at least 256 bytes since |
| * other parts of the code will rely on this fact |
| ***********************************************************/ |
| #define LEAST_PATH_ALLOC 256 |
| urllen=strlen(data->change.url); |
| if(urllen < LEAST_PATH_ALLOC) |
| urllen=LEAST_PATH_ALLOC; |
| |
| conn->path=(char *)malloc(urllen); |
| if(NULL == conn->path) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* really bad error */ |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Parse the URL. |
| * |
| * We need to parse the url even when using the proxy, because we will need |
| * the hostname and port in case we are trying to SSL connect through the |
| * proxy -- and we don't know if we will need to use SSL until we parse the |
| * url ... |
| ************************************************************/ |
| if((2 == sscanf(data->change.url, "%64[^:]:%[^\n]", |
| conn->protostr, |
| conn->path)) && strequal(conn->protostr, "file")) { |
| if(conn->path[0] == '/' && conn->path[1] == '/') { |
| /* Allow omitted hostname (e.g. file:/<path>). This is not strictly |
| * speaking a valid file: URL by RFC 1738, but treating file:/<path> as |
| * file://localhost/<path> is similar to how other schemes treat missing |
| * hostnames. See RFC 1808. */ |
| |
| /* This cannot be done with strcpy() in a portable manner, since the |
| memory areas overlap! */ |
| memmove(conn->path, conn->path + 2, strlen(conn->path + 2)+1); |
| } |
| /* |
| * we deal with file://<host>/<path> differently since it supports no |
| * hostname other than "localhost" and "127.0.0.1", which is unique among |
| * the URL protocols specified in RFC 1738 |
| */ |
| if(conn->path[0] != '/') { |
| /* the URL included a host name, we ignore host names in file:// URLs |
| as the standards don't define what to do with them */ |
| char *ptr=strchr(conn->path, '/'); |
| if(ptr) { |
| /* there was a slash present |
| |
| RFC1738 (section 3.1, page 5) says: |
| |
| The rest of the locator consists of data specific to the scheme, |
| and is known as the "url-path". It supplies the details of how the |
| specified resource can be accessed. Note that the "/" between the |
| host (or port) and the url-path is NOT part of the url-path. |
| |
| As most agents use file://localhost/foo to get '/foo' although the |
| slash preceeding foo is a separator and not a slash for the path, |
| a URL as file://localhost//foo must be valid as well, to refer to |
| the same file with an absolute path. |
| */ |
| |
| if(ptr[1] && ('/' == ptr[1])) |
| /* if there was two slashes, we skip the first one as that is then |
| used truly as a separator */ |
| ptr++; |
| |
| /* This cannot be made with strcpy, as the memory chunks overlap! */ |
| memmove(conn->path, ptr, strlen(ptr)+1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "file"); /* store protocol string lowercase */ |
| } |
| else { |
| /* Set default host and default path */ |
| strcpy(conn->gname, "curl.haxx.se"); |
| strcpy(conn->path, "/"); |
| /* We need to search for '/' OR '?' - whichever comes first after host |
| * name but before the path. We need to change that to handle things like |
| * http://example.com?param= (notice the missing '/'). Later we'll insert |
| * that missing slash at the beginning of the path. |
| */ |
| if (2 > sscanf(data->change.url, |
| "%64[^\n:]://%512[^\n/?]%[^\n]", |
| conn->protostr, conn->gname, conn->path)) { |
| |
| /* |
| * The URL was badly formatted, let's try the browser-style _without_ |
| * protocol specified like 'http://'. |
| */ |
| if((1 > sscanf(data->change.url, "%512[^\n/?]%[^\n]", |
| conn->gname, conn->path)) ) { |
| /* |
| * We couldn't even get this format. |
| */ |
| failf(data, "<url> malformed"); |
| return CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Since there was no protocol part specified, we guess what protocol it |
| * is based on the first letters of the server name. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Note: if you add a new protocol, please update the list in |
| * lib/version.c too! */ |
| |
| if(checkprefix("GOPHER", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "gopher"); |
| #ifdef USE_SSLEAY |
| else if(checkprefix("HTTPS", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "https"); |
| else if(checkprefix("FTPS", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "ftps"); |
| #endif /* USE_SSLEAY */ |
| else if(checkprefix("FTP", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "ftp"); |
| else if(checkprefix("TELNET", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "telnet"); |
| else if (checkprefix("DICT", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "DICT"); |
| else if (checkprefix("LDAP", conn->gname)) |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "LDAP"); |
| else { |
| strcpy(conn->protostr, "http"); |
| } |
| |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_MISSING; /* not given in URL */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If the URL is malformatted (missing a '/' after hostname before path) we |
| * insert a slash here. The only letter except '/' we accept to start a path |
| * is '?'. |
| */ |
| if(conn->path[0] == '?') { |
| /* We need this function to deal with overlapping memory areas. We know |
| that the memory area 'path' points to is 'urllen' bytes big and that |
| is bigger than the path. Use +1 to move the zero byte too. */ |
| memmove(&conn->path[1], conn->path, strlen(conn->path)+1); |
| conn->path[0] = '/'; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * So if the URL was A://B/C, |
| * conn->protostr is A |
| * conn->gname is B |
| * conn->path is /C |
| */ |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Take care of proxy authentication stuff |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if(conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd) { |
| char proxyuser[MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH]=""; |
| char proxypasswd[MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH]=""; |
| |
| sscanf(data->set.proxyuserpwd, |
| "%" MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH_TXT "[^:]:" |
| "%" MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH_TXT "[^\n]", |
| proxyuser, proxypasswd); |
| |
| conn->proxyuser = strdup(proxyuser); |
| if(!conn->proxyuser) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| conn->proxypasswd = strdup(proxypasswd); |
| if(!conn->proxypasswd) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| } |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Set a few convenience pointers |
| *************************************************************/ |
| conn->name = conn->gname; |
| conn->ppath = conn->path; |
| conn->hostname = conn->name; |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Detect what (if any) proxy to use |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if(!data->change.proxy) { |
| /* If proxy was not specified, we check for default proxy environment |
| * variables, to enable i.e Lynx compliance: |
| * |
| * http_proxy=http://some.server.dom:port/ |
| * https_proxy=http://some.server.dom:port/ |
| * ftp_proxy=http://some.server.dom:port/ |
| * gopher_proxy=http://some.server.dom:port/ |
| * no_proxy=domain1.dom,host.domain2.dom |
| * (a comma-separated list of hosts which should |
| * not be proxied, or an asterisk to override |
| * all proxy variables) |
| * all_proxy=http://some.server.dom:port/ |
| * (seems to exist for the CERN www lib. Probably |
| * the first to check for.) |
| * |
| * For compatibility, the all-uppercase versions of these variables are |
| * checked if the lowercase versions don't exist. |
| */ |
| char *no_proxy=NULL; |
| char *no_proxy_tok_buf; |
| char *proxy=NULL; |
| char proxy_env[128]; |
| |
| no_proxy=curl_getenv("no_proxy"); |
| if(!no_proxy) |
| no_proxy=curl_getenv("NO_PROXY"); |
| |
| if(!no_proxy || !strequal("*", no_proxy)) { |
| /* NO_PROXY wasn't specified or it wasn't just an asterisk */ |
| char *nope; |
| |
| nope=no_proxy?strtok_r(no_proxy, ", ", &no_proxy_tok_buf):NULL; |
| while(nope) { |
| unsigned int namelen; |
| char *endptr = strchr(conn->name, ':'); |
| if(endptr) |
| namelen=endptr-conn->name; |
| else |
| namelen=strlen(conn->name); |
| |
| if(strlen(nope) <= namelen) { |
| char *checkn= |
| conn->name + namelen - strlen(nope); |
| if(checkprefix(nope, checkn)) { |
| /* no proxy for this host! */ |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| nope=strtok_r(NULL, ", ", &no_proxy_tok_buf); |
| } |
| if(!nope) { |
| /* It was not listed as without proxy */ |
| char *protop = conn->protostr; |
| char *envp = proxy_env; |
| char *prox; |
| |
| /* Now, build <protocol>_proxy and check for such a one to use */ |
| while(*protop) |
| *envp++ = tolower(*protop++); |
| |
| /* append _proxy */ |
| strcpy(envp, "_proxy"); |
| |
| /* read the protocol proxy: */ |
| prox=curl_getenv(proxy_env); |
| |
| /* |
| * We don't try the uppercase version of HTTP_PROXY because of |
| * security reasons: |
| * |
| * When curl is used in a webserver application |
| * environment (cgi or php), this environment variable can |
| * be controlled by the web server user by setting the |
| * http header 'Proxy:' to some value. |
| * |
| * This can cause 'internal' http/ftp requests to be |
| * arbitrarily redirected by any external attacker. |
| */ |
| if(!prox && !strequal("http_proxy", proxy_env)) { |
| /* There was no lowercase variable, try the uppercase version: */ |
| for(envp = proxy_env; *envp; envp++) |
| *envp = toupper(*envp); |
| prox=curl_getenv(proxy_env); |
| } |
| |
| if(prox && *prox) { /* don't count "" strings */ |
| proxy = prox; /* use this */ |
| } |
| else { |
| proxy = curl_getenv("all_proxy"); /* default proxy to use */ |
| if(!proxy) |
| proxy=curl_getenv("ALL_PROXY"); |
| } |
| |
| if(proxy && *proxy) { |
| /* we have a proxy here to set */ |
| char *ptr; |
| char proxyuser[MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH]; |
| char proxypasswd[MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH]; |
| |
| /* skip the possible protocol piece */ |
| ptr=strstr(proxy, "://"); |
| if(ptr) |
| ptr += 3; |
| else |
| ptr = proxy; |
| |
| /* check for an @-letter */ |
| ptr = strchr(ptr, '@'); |
| if(ptr && (2 == sscanf(proxy, "%" MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH_TXT"[^:]:" |
| "%" MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH_TXT "[^@]", |
| proxyuser, proxypasswd))) { |
| /* found user and password, rip them out */ |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proxyuser); |
| conn->proxyuser = strdup(proxyuser); |
| |
| if(!conn->proxyuser) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| Curl_safefree(conn->proxypasswd); |
| conn->proxypasswd = strdup(proxypasswd); |
| |
| if(!conn->proxypasswd) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd = TRUE; /* enable it */ |
| |
| ptr = strdup(ptr+1); |
| free(proxy); /* free the former data */ |
| proxy = ptr; /* now use this instead */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| data->change.proxy = proxy; |
| data->change.proxy_alloc=TRUE; /* this needs to be freed later */ |
| conn->bits.httpproxy = TRUE; |
| } |
| } /* if (!nope) - it wasn't specified non-proxy */ |
| } /* NO_PROXY wasn't specified or '*' */ |
| if(no_proxy) |
| free(no_proxy); |
| } /* if not using proxy */ |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * No protocol part in URL was used, add it! |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if(conn->protocol&PROT_MISSING) { |
| /* We're guessing prefixes here and if we're told to use a proxy or if |
| we're gonna follow a Location: later or... then we need the protocol |
| part added so that we have a valid URL. */ |
| char *reurl; |
| |
| reurl = aprintf("%s://%s", conn->protostr, data->change.url); |
| |
| if(!reurl) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| data->change.url = reurl; |
| data->change.url_alloc = TRUE; /* free this later */ |
| conn->protocol &= ~PROT_MISSING; /* switch that one off again */ |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP |
| /************************************************************ |
| * RESUME on a HTTP page is a tricky business. First, let's just check that |
| * 'range' isn't used, then set the range parameter and leave the resume as |
| * it is to inform about this situation for later use. We will then |
| * "attempt" to resume, and if we're talking to a HTTP/1.1 (or later) |
| * server, we will get the document resumed. If we talk to a HTTP/1.0 |
| * server, we just fail since we can't rewind the file writing from within |
| * this function. |
| ***********************************************************/ |
| if(conn->resume_from) { |
| if(!conn->bits.use_range) { |
| /* if it already was in use, we just skip this */ |
| snprintf(resumerange, sizeof(resumerange), "%Od-", |
| conn->resume_from); |
| conn->range=strdup(resumerange); /* tell ourselves to fetch this range */ |
| conn->bits.rangestringalloc = TRUE; /* mark as allocated */ |
| conn->bits.use_range = 1; /* switch on range usage */ |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Setup internals depending on protocol |
| *************************************************************/ |
| |
| if (strequal(conn->protostr, "HTTP")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_HTTP; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_HTTP; |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_HTTP; |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_http; |
| conn->curl_do_more = NULL; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_http_done; |
| conn->curl_connect = Curl_http_connect; |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with HTTP disabled, http: not supported!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (strequal(conn->protostr, "HTTPS")) { |
| #if defined(USE_SSLEAY) && !defined(CURL_DISABLE_HTTP) |
| |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_HTTPS; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_HTTPS; |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_HTTP|PROT_HTTPS|PROT_SSL; |
| |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_http; |
| conn->curl_do_more = NULL; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_http_done; |
| conn->curl_connect = Curl_http_connect; |
| |
| #else /* USE_SSLEAY */ |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with SSL disabled, https: not supported!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| #endif /* !USE_SSLEAY */ |
| } |
| else if (strequal(conn->protostr, "GOPHER")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_GOPHER |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_GOPHER; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_GOPHER; |
| /* Skip /<item-type>/ in path if present */ |
| if (isdigit((int)conn->path[1])) { |
| conn->ppath = strchr(&conn->path[1], '/'); |
| if (conn->ppath == NULL) |
| conn->ppath = conn->path; |
| } |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_GOPHER; |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_http; |
| conn->curl_do_more = NULL; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_http_done; |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with GOPHER disabled, gopher: not supported!"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if(strequal(conn->protostr, "FTP") || |
| strequal(conn->protostr, "FTPS")) { |
| |
| /* MN 06/07/02 */ |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_FTP |
| char *type; |
| |
| if(strequal(conn->protostr, "FTPS")) { |
| #ifdef USE_SSLEAY |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_FTPS|PROT_SSL; |
| conn->ssl[SECONDARYSOCKET].use = TRUE; /* send data securely */ |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with SSL disabled, ftps: not supported!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| #endif /* !USE_SSLEAY */ |
| } |
| |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_FTP; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_FTP; |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_FTP; |
| |
| if(data->change.proxy && |
| *data->change.proxy && |
| !data->set.tunnel_thru_httpproxy) { |
| /* Unless we have asked to tunnel ftp operations through the proxy, we |
| switch and use HTTP operations only */ |
| if(conn->protocol & PROT_FTPS) { |
| /* FTPS is a hacked protocol and does not work through your |
| ordinary http proxy! */ |
| failf(data, "ftps does not work through http proxy!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| } |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_http; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_http_done; |
| #else |
| failf(data, "FTP over http proxy requires HTTP support built-in!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| #endif |
| } |
| else { |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_ftp; |
| conn->curl_do_more = Curl_ftp_nextconnect; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_ftp_done; |
| conn->curl_connect = Curl_ftp_connect; |
| conn->curl_disconnect = Curl_ftp_disconnect; |
| } |
| |
| conn->ppath++; /* don't include the initial slash */ |
| |
| /* FTP URLs support an extension like ";type=<typecode>" that |
| * we'll try to get now! */ |
| type=strstr(conn->ppath, ";type="); |
| if(!type) { |
| type=strstr(conn->gname, ";type="); |
| } |
| if(type) { |
| char command; |
| *type=0; /* it was in the middle of the hostname */ |
| command = toupper(type[6]); |
| switch(command) { |
| case 'A': /* ASCII mode */ |
| data->set.ftp_ascii = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'D': /* directory mode */ |
| data->set.ftp_list_only = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'I': /* binary mode */ |
| default: |
| /* switch off ASCII */ |
| data->set.ftp_ascii = 0; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* MN 06/07/02 */ |
| #else /* CURL_DISABLE_FTP */ |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with FTP disabled, ftp/ftps: not supported!"); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if(strequal(conn->protostr, "TELNET")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_TELNET |
| /* telnet testing factory */ |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_TELNET; |
| |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port: PORT_TELNET; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_TELNET; |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_telnet; |
| conn->curl_done = Curl_telnet_done; |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with TELNET disabled!"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (strequal(conn->protostr, "DICT")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_DICT |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_DICT; |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_DICT; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_DICT; |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_dict; |
| conn->curl_done = NULL; /* no DICT-specific done */ |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with DICT disabled!"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (strequal(conn->protostr, "LDAP")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_LDAP |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_LDAP; |
| conn->port = (data->set.use_port && data->state.allow_port)? |
| data->set.use_port:PORT_LDAP; |
| conn->remote_port = PORT_LDAP; |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_ldap; |
| conn->curl_done = NULL; /* no LDAP-specific done */ |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with LDAP disabled!"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (strequal(conn->protostr, "FILE")) { |
| #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_FILE |
| conn->protocol |= PROT_FILE; |
| |
| conn->curl_do = Curl_file; |
| /* no done() function */ |
| |
| /* anyway, this is supposed to be the connect function so we better |
| at least check that the file is present here! */ |
| result = Curl_file_connect(conn); |
| |
| /* Setup a "faked" transfer that'll do nothing */ |
| if(CURLE_OK == result) { |
| conn->bits.tcpconnect = TRUE; /* we are "connected */ |
| result = Curl_Transfer(conn, -1, -1, FALSE, NULL, /* no download */ |
| -1, NULL); /* no upload */ |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| #else |
| failf(data, LIBCURL_NAME |
| " was built with FILE disabled!"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else { |
| /* We fell through all checks and thus we don't support the specified |
| protocol */ |
| failf(data, "Unsupported protocol: %s", conn->protostr); |
| return CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL; |
| } |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Figure out the remote port number |
| * |
| * No matter if we use a proxy or not, we have to figure out the remote |
| * port number of various reasons. |
| * |
| * To be able to detect port number flawlessly, we must not confuse them |
| * IPv6-specified addresses in the [0::1] style. (RFC2732) |
| * |
| * The conn->name is currently [user:passwd@]host[:port] where host could |
| * be a hostname, IPv4 address or IPv6 address. |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if((1 == sscanf(conn->name, "[%*39[0-9a-fA-F:.]%c", &endbracket)) && |
| (']' == endbracket)) { |
| /* this is a RFC2732-style specified IP-address */ |
| conn->bits.ipv6_ip = TRUE; |
| |
| conn->name++; /* pass the starting bracket */ |
| conn->hostname++; |
| tmp = strchr(conn->name, ']'); |
| *tmp = 0; /* zero terminate */ |
| tmp++; /* pass the ending bracket */ |
| if(':' != *tmp) |
| tmp = NULL; /* no port number available */ |
| } |
| else |
| tmp = strrchr(conn->name, ':'); |
| |
| if (tmp) { |
| char *rest; |
| unsigned long port; |
| |
| port=strtoul(tmp+1, &rest, 10); /* Port number must be decimal */ |
| |
| if (rest != (tmp+1) && *rest == '\0') { |
| /* The colon really did have only digits after it, |
| * so it is either a port number or a mistake */ |
| |
| if (port > 0xffff) { /* Single unix standard says port numbers are |
| * 16 bits long */ |
| failf(data, "Port number too large: %lu", port); |
| return CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT; |
| } |
| |
| *tmp = '\0'; /* cut off the name there */ |
| conn->remote_port = (unsigned short)port; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(data->change.proxy && *data->change.proxy) { |
| /* If this is supposed to use a proxy, we need to figure out the proxy |
| host name name, so that we can re-use an existing connection |
| that may exist registered to the same proxy host. */ |
| |
| char *prox_portno; |
| char *endofprot; |
| |
| /* We need to make a duplicate of the proxy so that we can modify the |
| string safely. */ |
| char *proxydup=strdup(data->change.proxy); |
| |
| /* We use 'proxyptr' to point to the proxy name from now on... */ |
| char *proxyptr=proxydup; |
| |
| if(NULL == proxydup) { |
| failf(data, "memory shortage"); |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| } |
| |
| /* Daniel Dec 10, 1998: |
| We do the proxy host string parsing here. We want the host name and the |
| port name. Accept a protocol:// prefix, even though it should just be |
| ignored. */ |
| |
| /* 1. skip the protocol part if present */ |
| endofprot=strstr(proxyptr, "://"); |
| if(endofprot) { |
| proxyptr = endofprot+3; |
| } |
| |
| /* allow user to specify proxy.server.com:1080 if desired */ |
| prox_portno = strchr (proxyptr, ':'); |
| if (prox_portno) { |
| *prox_portno = 0x0; /* cut off number from host name */ |
| prox_portno ++; |
| /* now set the local port number */ |
| conn->port = atoi(prox_portno); |
| } |
| else if(data->set.proxyport) { |
| /* None given in the proxy string, then get the default one if it is |
| given */ |
| conn->port = data->set.proxyport; |
| } |
| |
| /* now, clone the cleaned proxy host name */ |
| conn->proxyhost = strdup(proxyptr); |
| |
| free(proxydup); /* free the duplicate pointer and not the modified */ |
| } |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Take care of user and password authentication stuff |
| *************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* |
| * Inputs: data->set.userpwd (CURLOPT_USERPWD) |
| * data->set.fpasswd (CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION) |
| * data->set.use_netrc (CURLOPT_NETRC) |
| * conn->hostname |
| * netrc file |
| * hard-coded defaults |
| * |
| * Outputs: (almost :- all currently undefined) |
| * conn->bits.user_passwd - non-zero if non-default passwords exist |
| * conn->user - non-zero length if defined |
| * conn->passwd - ditto |
| * conn->hostname - remove user name and password |
| */ |
| |
| /* At this point, we're hoping all the other special cases have |
| * been taken care of, so conn->hostname is at most |
| * [user[:password]]@]hostname |
| * |
| * We need somewhere to put the embedded details, so do that first. |
| */ |
| |
| user[0] =0; /* to make everything well-defined */ |
| passwd[0]=0; |
| |
| if (conn->protocol & (PROT_FTP|PROT_HTTP)) { |
| /* This is a FTP or HTTP URL, we will now try to extract the possible |
| * user+password pair in a string like: |
| * ftp://user:password@ftp.my.site:8021/README */ |
| char *ptr=strchr(conn->name, '@'); |
| char *userpass = conn->name; |
| if(ptr != NULL) { |
| /* there's a user+password given here, to the left of the @ */ |
| |
| conn->name = conn->hostname = ++ptr; |
| |
| /* So the hostname is sane. Only bother interpreting the |
| * results if we could care. It could still be wasted |
| * work because it might be overtaken by the programmatically |
| * set user/passwd, but doing that first adds more cases here :-( |
| */ |
| |
| if (data->set.use_netrc != CURL_NETRC_REQUIRED) { |
| /* We could use the one in the URL */ |
| |
| conn->bits.user_passwd = 1; /* enable user+password */ |
| |
| if(*userpass != ':') { |
| /* the name is given, get user+password */ |
| sscanf(userpass, "%127[^:@]:%127[^@]", |
| user, passwd); |
| } |
| else |
| /* no name given, get the password only */ |
| sscanf(userpass, ":%127[^@]", passwd); |
| |
| if(user[0]) { |
| char *newname=curl_unescape(user, 0); |
| if(strlen(newname) < sizeof(user)) { |
| strcpy(user, newname); |
| } |
| /* if the new name is longer than accepted, then just use |
| the unconverted name, it'll be wrong but what the heck */ |
| free(newname); |
| } |
| if (passwd[0]) { |
| /* we have a password found in the URL, decode it! */ |
| char *newpasswd=curl_unescape(passwd, 0); |
| if(strlen(newpasswd) < sizeof(passwd)) { |
| strcpy(passwd, newpasswd); |
| } |
| free(newpasswd); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Programmatically set password: |
| * - always applies, if available |
| * - takes precedence over the values we just set above |
| * so scribble it over the top. |
| * User-supplied passwords are assumed not to need unescaping. |
| * |
| * user_password is set in "inherite initial knowledge' above, |
| * so it doesn't have to be set in this block |
| */ |
| if (data->set.userpwd != NULL) { |
| /* the name is given, get user+password */ |
| sscanf(data->set.userpwd, |
| "%" MAX_CURL_USER_LENGTH_TXT "[^:]:" |
| "%" MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH_TXT "[^\n]", |
| user, passwd); |
| } |
| |
| if (data->set.use_netrc != CURL_NETRC_IGNORED) { |
| if(Curl_parsenetrc(conn->hostname, |
| user, passwd, |
| data->set.netrc_file)) { |
| infof(data, "Couldn't find host %s in the .netrc file, using defaults\n", |
| conn->hostname); |
| } |
| else |
| conn->bits.user_passwd = 1; /* enable user+password */ |
| } |
| |
| /* If our protocol needs a password and we have none, use the defaults */ |
| if ( (conn->protocol & PROT_FTP) && |
| !conn->bits.user_passwd) { |
| |
| conn->user = strdup(CURL_DEFAULT_USER); |
| conn->passwd = strdup(CURL_DEFAULT_PASSWORD); |
| |
| /* This is the default password, so DON'T set conn->bits.user_passwd */ |
| } |
| else { |
| /* store user + password, zero-length if not set */ |
| conn->user = strdup(user); |
| conn->passwd = strdup(passwd); |
| } |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Check the current list of connections to see if we can |
| * re-use an already existing one or if we have to create a |
| * new one. |
| *************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* get a cloned copy of the SSL config situation stored in the |
| connection struct */ |
| if(!Curl_clone_ssl_config(&data->set.ssl, &conn->ssl_config)) |
| return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; |
| |
| /* reuse_fresh is set TRUE if we are told to use a fresh connection |
| by force */ |
| if(!data->set.reuse_fresh && |
| ConnectionExists(data, conn, &conn_temp)) { |
| /* |
| * We already have a connection for this, we got the former connection |
| * in the conn_temp variable and thus we need to cleanup the one we |
| * just allocated before we can move along and use the previously |
| * existing one. |
| */ |
| struct connectdata *old_conn = conn; |
| char *path = old_conn->path; /* setup the current path pointer properly */ |
| char *ppath = old_conn->ppath; /* this is the modified path pointer */ |
| if(old_conn->proxyhost) |
| free(old_conn->proxyhost); |
| |
| /* free the SSL config struct from this connection struct as this was |
| allocated in vain and is targeted for destruction */ |
| Curl_free_ssl_config(&conn->ssl_config); |
| |
| conn = conn_temp; /* use this connection from now on */ |
| |
| /* get the user+password information from the old_conn struct since it may |
| * be new for this request even when we re-use an existing connection */ |
| conn->bits.user_passwd = old_conn->bits.user_passwd; |
| conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd = conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd; |
| |
| /* If we speak over a proxy, we need to copy the host name too, as it |
| might be another remote host even when re-using a connection */ |
| strcpy(conn->gname, old_conn->gname); /* safe strcpy() */ |
| |
| /* we need these pointers if we speak over a proxy */ |
| conn->hostname = conn->gname; |
| conn->name = &conn->gname[old_conn->name - old_conn->gname]; |
| |
| free(conn->path); /* free the previously allocated path pointer */ |
| |
| /* 'path' points to the allocated data, 'ppath' may have been advanced |
| to point somewhere within the 'path' area. */ |
| conn->path = path; |
| conn->ppath = ppath; |
| |
| /* re-use init */ |
| conn->bits.reuse = TRUE; /* yes, we're re-using here */ |
| conn->bits.chunk = FALSE; /* always assume not chunked unless told |
| otherwise */ |
| conn->maxdownload = -1; /* might have been used previously! */ |
| |
| Curl_safefree(old_conn->user); |
| Curl_safefree(old_conn->passwd); |
| Curl_safefree(old_conn->proxyuser); |
| Curl_safefree(old_conn->proxypasswd); |
| |
| if(old_conn->bits.rangestringalloc) |
| free(old_conn->range); |
| |
| free(old_conn); /* we don't need this anymore */ |
| |
| /* |
| * If we're doing a resumed transfer, we need to setup our stuff |
| * properly. |
| */ |
| conn->resume_from = data->set.set_resume_from; |
| if (conn->resume_from) { |
| snprintf(resumerange, sizeof(resumerange), "%Od-", |
| conn->resume_from); |
| if (conn->bits.rangestringalloc == TRUE) |
| free(conn->range); |
| |
| /* tell ourselves to fetch this range */ |
| conn->range = strdup(resumerange); |
| conn->bits.use_range = TRUE; /* enable range download */ |
| conn->bits.rangestringalloc = TRUE; /* mark range string allocated */ |
| } |
| else if (data->set.set_range) { |
| /* There is a range, but is not a resume, useful for random ftp access */ |
| conn->range = strdup(data->set.set_range); |
| conn->bits.rangestringalloc = TRUE; /* mark range string allocated */ |
| conn->bits.use_range = TRUE; /* enable range download */ |
| } |
| else |
| conn->bits.use_range = FALSE; /* disable range download */ |
| |
| *in_connect = conn; /* return this instead! */ |
| |
| infof(data, "Re-using existing connection! (#%d)\n", conn->connectindex); |
| } |
| else { |
| /* |
| * This is a brand new connection, so let's store it in the connection |
| * cache of ours! |
| */ |
| ConnectionStore(data, conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* Continue connectdata initialization here. |
| * |
| * Inherit the proper values from the urldata struct AFTER we have arranged |
| * the persistant conncetion stuff */ |
| conn->fread = data->set.fread; |
| conn->fread_in = data->set.in; |
| |
| conn->bits.upload_chunky = |
| ((conn->protocol&PROT_HTTP) && |
| data->set.upload && |
| (data->set.infilesize == -1) && |
| (data->set.httpversion != CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0))? |
| /* HTTP, upload, unknown file size and not HTTP 1.0 */ |
| TRUE: |
| /* else, no chunky upload */ |
| FALSE; |
| |
| #ifndef USE_ARES |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Set timeout if that is being used, and we're not using an asynchronous |
| * name resolve. |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if((data->set.timeout || data->set.connecttimeout) && !data->set.no_signal) { |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Set signal handler to catch SIGALRM |
| * Store the old value to be able to set it back later! |
| *************************************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| struct sigaction sigact; |
| sigaction(SIGALRM, NULL, &sigact); |
| keep_sigact = sigact; |
| keep_copysig = TRUE; /* yes, we have a copy */ |
| sigact.sa_handler = alarmfunc; |
| #ifdef SA_RESTART |
| /* HPUX doesn't have SA_RESTART but defaults to that behaviour! */ |
| sigact.sa_flags &= ~SA_RESTART; |
| #endif |
| /* now set the new struct */ |
| sigaction(SIGALRM, &sigact, NULL); |
| #else |
| /* no sigaction(), revert to the much lamer signal() */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL |
| keep_sigact = signal(SIGALRM, alarmfunc); |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* We set the timeout on the name resolving phase first, separately from |
| * the download/upload part to allow a maximum time on everything. This is |
| * a signal-based timeout, why it won't work and shouldn't be used in |
| * multi-threaded environments. */ |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_ALARM |
| /* alarm() makes a signal get sent when the timeout fires off, and that |
| will abort system calls */ |
| prev_alarm = alarm(data->set.connecttimeout? |
| data->set.connecttimeout: |
| data->set.timeout); |
| /* We can expect the conn->created time to be "now", as that was just |
| recently set in the beginning of this function and nothing slow |
| has been done since then until now. */ |
| #endif |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Resolve the name of the server or proxy |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if(conn->bits.reuse) { |
| /* re-used connection, no resolving is necessary */ |
| hostaddr = NULL; |
| conn->connect_addr = NULL; /* we don't connect now so we don't have any |
| fresh connect_addr struct to point to */ |
| } |
| else if(!data->change.proxy || !*data->change.proxy) { |
| /* If not connecting via a proxy, extract the port from the URL, if it is |
| * there, thus overriding any defaults that might have been set above. */ |
| conn->port = conn->remote_port; /* it is the same port */ |
| |
| /* Resolve target host right on */ |
| rc = Curl_resolv(conn, conn->name, conn->port, &hostaddr); |
| if(rc == 1) |
| *async = TRUE; |
| |
| else if(!hostaddr) { |
| failf(data, "Couldn't resolve host '%s'", conn->name); |
| result = CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST; |
| /* don't return yet, we need to clean up the timeout first */ |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| /* This is a proxy that hasn't been resolved yet. */ |
| |
| /* resolve proxy */ |
| rc = Curl_resolv(conn, conn->proxyhost, conn->port, &hostaddr); |
| |
| if(rc == 1) |
| *async = TRUE; |
| |
| else if(!hostaddr) { |
| failf(data, "Couldn't resolve proxy '%s'", conn->proxyhost); |
| result = CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_PROXY; |
| /* don't return yet, we need to clean up the timeout first */ |
| } |
| } |
| *addr = hostaddr; |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_ALARM |
| if((data->set.timeout || data->set.connecttimeout) && !data->set.no_signal) { |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION |
| if(keep_copysig) { |
| /* we got a struct as it looked before, now put that one back nice |
| and clean */ |
| sigaction(SIGALRM, &keep_sigact, NULL); /* put it back */ |
| } |
| #else |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL |
| /* restore the previous SIGALRM handler */ |
| signal(SIGALRM, keep_sigact); |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| /* switch back the alarm() to either zero or to what it was before minus |
| the time we spent until now! */ |
| if(prev_alarm) { |
| /* there was an alarm() set before us, now put it back */ |
| long elapsed_ms = Curl_tvdiff(Curl_tvnow(), conn->created); |
| long alarm_set; |
| |
| /* the alarm period is counted in even number of seconds */ |
| alarm_set = prev_alarm - elapsed_ms/1000; |
| |
| if(alarm_set<=0) { |
| /* if it turned negative, we should fire off a SIGALRM here, but we |
| won't, and zero would be to switch it off so we never set it to |
| less than 1! */ |
| alarm(1); |
| result = CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEOUTED; |
| failf(data, "Previous alarm fired off!"); |
| } |
| else |
| alarm(alarm_set); |
| } |
| else |
| alarm(0); /* just shut it off */ |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /* SetupConnection() should be called after the name resolve initiated in |
| * CreateConnection() is all done. |
| */ |
| |
| static CURLcode SetupConnection(struct connectdata *conn, |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *hostaddr) |
| { |
| struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data; |
| CURLcode result=CURLE_OK; |
| |
| Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_NAMELOOKUP); |
| |
| if(conn->protocol & PROT_FILE) |
| /* There's nothing in this function to setup if we're only doing |
| a file:// transfer */ |
| return result; |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Proxy authentication |
| *************************************************************/ |
| #if 0 /* This code is not needed anymore (moved to http.c) */ |
| if(conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd) { |
| char *authorization; |
| snprintf(data->state.buffer, BUFSIZE, "%s:%s", |
| conn->proxyuser, conn->proxypasswd); |
| if(Curl_base64_encode(data->state.buffer, strlen(data->state.buffer), |
| &authorization) >= 0) { |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.proxyuserpwd); |
| conn->allocptr.proxyuserpwd = |
| aprintf("Proxy-authorization: Basic %s\015\012", authorization); |
| free(authorization); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /************************************************************* |
| * Send user-agent to HTTP proxies even if the target protocol |
| * isn't HTTP. |
| *************************************************************/ |
| if((conn->protocol&PROT_HTTP) || |
| (data->change.proxy && *data->change.proxy)) { |
| if(data->set.useragent) { |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.uagent); |
| conn->allocptr.uagent = |
| aprintf("User-Agent: %s\015\012", data->set.useragent); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(data->set.encoding) { |
| Curl_safefree(conn->allocptr.accept_encoding); |
| conn->allocptr.accept_encoding = |
| aprintf("Accept-Encoding: %s\015\012", data->set.encoding); |
| } |
| |
| conn->bytecount = 0; |
| conn->headerbytecount = 0; |
| |
| if(-1 == conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET]) { |
| bool connected; |
| |
| /* Connect only if not already connected! */ |
| result = ConnectPlease(conn, hostaddr, &connected); |
| |
| if(connected) { |
| result = Curl_protocol_connect(conn, hostaddr); |
| if(CURLE_OK == result) |
| conn->bits.tcpconnect = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| conn->bits.tcpconnect = FALSE; |
| |
| |
| if(CURLE_OK != result) |
| return result; |
| } |
| else { |
| Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_CONNECT); /* we're connected already */ |
| conn->bits.tcpconnect = TRUE; |
| if(data->set.verbose) |
| verboseconnect(conn, hostaddr); |
| } |
| |
| conn->now = Curl_tvnow(); /* time this *after* the connect is done, we |
| set this here perhaps a second time */ |
| |
| #ifdef __EMX__ |
| /* 20000330 mgs |
| * the check is quite a hack... |
| * we're calling _fsetmode to fix the problem with fwrite converting newline |
| * characters (you get mangled text files, and corrupted binary files when |
| * you download to stdout and redirect it to a file). */ |
| |
| if ((data->set.out)->_handle == NULL) { |
| _fsetmode(stdout, "b"); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_connect(struct SessionHandle *data, |
| struct connectdata **in_connect, |
| bool *asyncp) |
| { |
| CURLcode code; |
| struct Curl_dns_entry *dns; |
| |
| *asyncp = FALSE; /* assume synchronous resolves by default */ |
| |
| /* call the stuff that needs to be called */ |
| code = CreateConnection(data, in_connect, &dns, asyncp); |
| |
| if(CURLE_OK == code) { |
| /* no error */ |
| if(dns || !*asyncp) |
| /* If an address is available it means that we already have the name |
| resolved, OR it isn't async. |
| If so => continue connecting from here */ |
| code = SetupConnection(*in_connect, dns); |
| /* else |
| response will be received and treated async wise */ |
| } |
| |
| if(CURLE_OK != code) { |
| /* We're not allowed to return failure with memory left allocated |
| in the connectdata struct, free those here */ |
| if(*in_connect) { |
| Curl_disconnect(*in_connect); /* close the connection */ |
| *in_connect = NULL; /* return a NULL */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return code; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call this function after Curl_connect() has returned async=TRUE and |
| then a successful name resolve has been received */ |
| CURLcode Curl_async_resolved(struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| #ifdef USE_ARES |
| CURLcode code = SetupConnection(conn, conn->async.dns); |
| |
| if(code) |
| /* We're not allowed to return failure with memory left allocated |
| in the connectdata struct, free those here */ |
| Curl_disconnect(conn); /* close the connection */ |
| |
| return code; |
| #else |
| (void)conn; |
| return CURLE_OK; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_done(struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| struct SessionHandle *data=conn->data; |
| CURLcode result; |
| |
| /* cleanups done even if the connection is re-used */ |
| |
| if(conn->bits.rangestringalloc) { |
| free(conn->range); |
| conn->bits.rangestringalloc = FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| /* Cleanup possible redirect junk */ |
| if(conn->newurl) { |
| free(conn->newurl); |
| conn->newurl = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if(conn->connect_addr) |
| Curl_resolv_unlock(conn->data, conn->connect_addr); /* done with this */ |
| |
| #if defined(CURLDEBUG) && defined(AGGRESIVE_TEST) |
| /* scan for DNS cache entries still marked as in use */ |
| Curl_hash_apply(data->hostcache, |
| NULL, Curl_scan_cache_used); |
| #endif |
| |
| Curl_hostcache_prune(data); /* kill old DNS cache entries */ |
| |
| /* this calls the protocol-specific function pointer previously set */ |
| if(conn->curl_done) |
| result = conn->curl_done(conn); |
| else |
| result = CURLE_OK; |
| |
| Curl_pgrsDone(conn); /* done with the operation */ |
| |
| /* if data->set.reuse_forbid is TRUE, it means the libcurl client has |
| forced us to close this no matter what we think. |
| |
| if conn->bits.close is TRUE, it means that the connection should be |
| closed in spite of all our efforts to be nice, due to protocol |
| restrictions in our or the server's end */ |
| if(data->set.reuse_forbid || conn->bits.close) { |
| CURLcode res2; |
| res2 = Curl_disconnect(conn); /* close the connection */ |
| |
| /* If we had an error already, make sure we return that one. But |
| if we got a new error, return that. */ |
| if(!result && res2) |
| result = res2; |
| } |
| else |
| infof(data, "Connection #%d left intact\n", conn->connectindex); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_do(struct connectdata **connp) |
| { |
| CURLcode result=CURLE_OK; |
| struct connectdata *conn = *connp; |
| struct SessionHandle *data=conn->data; |
| |
| conn->bits.do_more = FALSE; /* by default there's no curl_do_more() to use */ |
| |
| if(conn->curl_do) { |
| /* generic protocol-specific function pointer set in curl_connect() */ |
| result = conn->curl_do(conn); |
| |
| /* This was formerly done in transfer.c, but we better do it here */ |
| |
| if((CURLE_SEND_ERROR == result) && conn->bits.reuse) { |
| /* This was a re-use of a connection and we got a write error in the |
| * DO-phase. Then we DISCONNECT this connection and have another attempt |
| * to CONNECT and then DO again! The retry cannot possibly find another |
| * connection to re-use, since we only keep one possible connection for |
| * each. */ |
| |
| infof(data, "Re-used connection seems dead, get a new one\n"); |
| |
| conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* enforce close of this connection */ |
| result = Curl_done(conn); /* we are so done with this */ |
| |
| /* conn is no longer a good pointer */ |
| |
| if(CURLE_OK == result) { |
| bool async; |
| /* Now, redo the connect and get a new connection */ |
| result = Curl_connect(data, connp, &async); |
| if(CURLE_OK == result) { |
| /* We have connected or sent away a name resolve query fine */ |
| |
| conn = *connp; /* setup conn to again point to something nice */ |
| if(async) { |
| /* Now, if async is TRUE here, we need to wait for the name |
| to resolve */ |
| result = Curl_wait_for_resolv(conn, NULL); |
| if(result) |
| return result; |
| |
| /* Resolved, continue with the connection */ |
| result = Curl_async_resolved(conn); |
| if(result) |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /* ... finally back to actually retry the DO phase */ |
| result = conn->curl_do(conn); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| CURLcode Curl_do_more(struct connectdata *conn) |
| { |
| CURLcode result=CURLE_OK; |
| |
| if(conn->curl_do_more) |
| result = conn->curl_do_more(conn); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| static bool safe_strequal(char* str1, char* str2) |
| { |
| if(str1 && str2) |
| /* both pointers point to something then compare them */ |
| return strequal(str1, str2); |
| else |
| /* if both pointers are NULL then treat them as equal */ |
| return (!str1 && !str2); |
| } |
| |
| bool |
| Curl_ssl_config_matches(struct ssl_config_data* data, |
| struct ssl_config_data* needle) |
| { |
| if((data->version == needle->version) && |
| (data->verifypeer == needle->verifypeer) && |
| (data->verifyhost == needle->verifyhost) && |
| safe_strequal(data->CApath, needle->CApath) && |
| safe_strequal(data->CAfile, needle->CAfile) && |
| safe_strequal(data->random_file, needle->random_file) && |
| safe_strequal(data->egdsocket, needle->egdsocket) && |
| safe_strequal(data->cipher_list, needle->cipher_list)) |
| return TRUE; |
| |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| bool |
| Curl_clone_ssl_config(struct ssl_config_data *source, |
| struct ssl_config_data *dest) |
| { |
| dest->verifyhost = source->verifyhost; |
| dest->verifypeer = source->verifypeer; |
| dest->version = source->version; |
| |
| if(source->CAfile) { |
| dest->CAfile = strdup(source->CAfile); |
| if(!dest->CAfile) |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if(source->CApath) { |
| dest->CApath = strdup(source->CApath); |
| if(!dest->CApath) |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if(source->cipher_list) { |
| dest->cipher_list = strdup(source->cipher_list); |
| if(!dest->cipher_list) |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if(source->egdsocket) { |
| dest->egdsocket = strdup(source->egdsocket); |
| if(!dest->egdsocket) |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if(source->random_file) { |
| dest->random_file = strdup(source->random_file); |
| if(!dest->random_file) |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| void Curl_free_ssl_config(struct ssl_config_data* sslc) |
| { |
| if(sslc->CAfile) |
| free(sslc->CAfile); |
| |
| if(sslc->CApath) |
| free(sslc->CApath); |
| |
| if(sslc->cipher_list) |
| free(sslc->cipher_list); |
| |
| if(sslc->egdsocket) |
| free(sslc->egdsocket); |
| |
| if(sslc->random_file) |
| free(sslc->random_file); |
| } |