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/*
* HTTP actions
*
* Copyright 2000-2018 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <haproxy/acl.h>
#include <haproxy/action.h>
#include <haproxy/api.h>
#include <haproxy/arg.h>
#include <haproxy/capture-t.h>
#include <haproxy/cfgparse.h>
#include <haproxy/chunk.h>
#include <haproxy/global.h>
#include <haproxy/http.h>
#include <haproxy/http_ana.h>
#include <haproxy/http_htx.h>
#include <haproxy/http_rules.h>
#include <haproxy/log.h>
#include <haproxy/pattern.h>
#include <haproxy/pool.h>
#include <haproxy/regex.h>
#include <haproxy/sample.h>
#include <haproxy/stream_interface.h>
#include <haproxy/tools.h>
#include <haproxy/uri_auth-t.h>
#include <haproxy/version.h>
/* Release memory allocated by most of HTTP actions. Concretly, it releases
* <arg.http>.
*/
static void release_http_action(struct act_rule *rule)
{
struct logformat_node *lf, *lfb;
istfree(&rule->arg.http.str);
if (rule->arg.http.re)
regex_free(rule->arg.http.re);
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &rule->arg.http.fmt, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
release_sample_expr(lf->expr);
free(lf->arg);
free(lf);
}
}
/* Release memory allocated by HTTP actions relying on an http reply. Concretly,
* it releases <.arg.http_reply>
*/
static void release_act_http_reply(struct act_rule *rule)
{
release_http_reply(rule->arg.http_reply);
rule->arg.http_reply = NULL;
}
/* Check function for HTTP actions relying on an http reply. The function
* returns 1 in success case, otherwise, it returns 0 and err is filled.
*/
static int check_act_http_reply(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, char **err)
{
struct http_reply *reply = rule->arg.http_reply;
if (!http_check_http_reply(reply, px, err)) {
release_act_http_reply(rule);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* This function executes one of the set-{method,path,query,uri} actions. It
* builds a string in the trash from the specified format string. It finds
* the action to be performed in <.action>, previously filled by function
* parse_set_req_line(). The replacement action is executed by the function
* http_action_set_req_line(). On success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT. If an error
* occurs while soft rewrites are enabled, the action is canceled, but the rule
* processing continue. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_set_req_line(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct buffer *replace;
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
replace = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!replace)
goto fail_alloc;
/* If we have to create a query string, prepare a '?'. */
if (rule->action == 2) // set-query
replace->area[replace->data++] = '?';
replace->data += build_logline(s, replace->area + replace->data,
replace->size - replace->data,
&rule->arg.http.fmt);
if (http_req_replace_stline(rule->action, replace->area, replace->data, px, s) == -1)
goto fail_rewrite;
leave:
free_trash_chunk(replace);
return ret;
fail_alloc:
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
fail_rewrite:
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (s->flags & SF_BE_ASSIGNED)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->failed_rewrites, 1);
if (objt_server(s->target))
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&__objt_server(s->target)->counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (!(s->txn->req.flags & HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW)) {
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
}
goto leave;
}
/* parse an http-request action among :
* set-method
* set-path
* set-pathq
* set-query
* set-uri
*
* All of them accept a single argument of type string representing a log-format.
* The resulting rule makes use of <http.fmt> to store the log-format list head,
* and <.action> to store the action type as an int (0=method, 1=path, 2=query,
* 3=uri). It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_set_req_line(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg = *orig_arg;
switch (args[0][4]) {
case 'm' :
rule->action = 0; // set-method
break;
case 'p' :
if (args[0][8] == 'q')
rule->action = 4; // set-pathq
else
rule->action = 1; // set-path
break;
case 'q' :
rule->action = 2; // set-query
break;
case 'u' :
rule->action = 3; // set-uri
break;
default:
memprintf(err, "internal error: unhandled action '%s'", args[0]);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->action_ptr = http_action_set_req_line;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
if (!*args[cur_arg] ||
(*args[cur_arg + 1] && strcmp(args[cur_arg + 1], "if") != 0 && strcmp(args[cur_arg + 1], "unless") != 0)) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 argument <format>");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRQ;
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg], px, &rule->arg.http.fmt, LOG_OPT_HTTP,
(px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR, err)) {
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
(*orig_arg)++;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a replace-uri action. It finds its arguments in
* <rule>.arg.http. It builds a string in the trash from the format string
* previously filled by function parse_replace_uri() and will execute the regex
* in <http.re> to replace the URI. It uses the format string present in
* <http.fmt>. The component to act on (path/uri) is taken from <.action> which
* contains 1 for the path or 3 for the URI (values used by
* http_req_replace_stline()). On success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT. If an error
* occurs while soft rewrites are enabled, the action is canceled, but the rule
* processing continue. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_replace_uri(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
struct buffer *replace, *output;
struct ist uri;
int len;
replace = alloc_trash_chunk();
output = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!replace || !output)
goto fail_alloc;
uri = htx_sl_req_uri(http_get_stline(htxbuf(&s->req.buf)));
if (rule->action == 1) // replace-path
uri = iststop(http_get_path(uri), '?');
else if (rule->action == 4) // replace-pathq
uri = http_get_path(uri);
if (!regex_exec_match2(rule->arg.http.re, uri.ptr, uri.len, MAX_MATCH, pmatch, 0))
goto leave;
replace->data = build_logline(s, replace->area, replace->size, &rule->arg.http.fmt);
/* note: uri.ptr doesn't need to be zero-terminated because it will
* only be used to pick pmatch references.
*/
len = exp_replace(output->area, output->size, uri.ptr, replace->area, pmatch);
if (len == -1)
goto fail_rewrite;
if (http_req_replace_stline(rule->action, output->area, len, px, s) == -1)
goto fail_rewrite;
leave:
free_trash_chunk(output);
free_trash_chunk(replace);
return ret;
fail_alloc:
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
fail_rewrite:
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (s->flags & SF_BE_ASSIGNED)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->failed_rewrites, 1);
if (objt_server(s->target))
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&__objt_server(s->target)->counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (!(s->txn->req.flags & HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW)) {
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
}
goto leave;
}
/* parse a "replace-uri", "replace-path" or "replace-pathq"
* http-request action.
* This action takes 2 arguments (a regex and a replacement format string).
* The resulting rule makes use of <.action> to store the action (1/3 for now),
* <http.re> to store the compiled regex, and <http.fmt> to store the log-format
* list head. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_replace_uri(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg = *orig_arg;
char *error = NULL;
switch (args[0][8]) {
case 'p':
if (args[0][12] == 'q')
rule->action = 4; // replace-pathq, same as set-pathq
else
rule->action = 1; // replace-path, same as set-path
break;
case 'u':
rule->action = 3; // replace-uri, same as set-uri
break;
default:
memprintf(err, "internal error: unhandled action '%s'", args[0]);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->action_ptr = http_action_replace_uri;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
if (!*args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg+1] ||
(*args[cur_arg+2] && strcmp(args[cur_arg+2], "if") != 0 && strcmp(args[cur_arg+2], "unless") != 0)) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 2 arguments <match-regex> and <replace-format>");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (!(rule->arg.http.re = regex_comp(args[cur_arg], 1, 1, &error))) {
memprintf(err, "failed to parse the regex : %s", error);
free(error);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRQ;
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg + 1], px, &rule->arg.http.fmt, LOG_OPT_HTTP,
(px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR, err)) {
regex_free(rule->arg.http.re);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
(*orig_arg) += 2;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function is just a compliant action wrapper for "set-status". */
static enum act_return action_http_set_status(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
if (http_res_set_status(rule->arg.http.i, rule->arg.http.str, s) == -1) {
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (s->flags & SF_BE_ASSIGNED)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->failed_rewrites, 1);
if (objt_server(s->target))
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&__objt_server(s->target)->counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (!(s->txn->req.flags & HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW)) {
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
return ACT_RET_ERR;
}
}
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* parse set-status action:
* This action accepts a single argument of type int representing
* an http status code. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_status(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
char *error;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = action_http_set_status;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
/* Check if an argument is available */
if (!*args[*orig_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects 1 argument: <status>; or 3 arguments: <status> reason <fmt>");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
/* convert status code as integer */
rule->arg.http.i = strtol(args[*orig_arg], &error, 10);
if (*error != '\0' || rule->arg.http.i < 100 || rule->arg.http.i > 999) {
memprintf(err, "expects an integer status code between 100 and 999");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
(*orig_arg)++;
/* set custom reason string */
rule->arg.http.str = ist(NULL); // If null, we use the default reason for the status code.
if (*args[*orig_arg] && strcmp(args[*orig_arg], "reason") == 0 &&
(*args[*orig_arg + 1] && strcmp(args[*orig_arg + 1], "if") != 0 && strcmp(args[*orig_arg + 1], "unless") != 0)) {
(*orig_arg)++;
rule->arg.http.str.ptr = strdup(args[*orig_arg]);
rule->arg.http.str.len = strlen(rule->arg.http.str.ptr);
(*orig_arg)++;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes the "reject" HTTP action. It clears the request and
* response buffer without sending any response. It can be useful as an HTTP
* alternative to the silent-drop action to defend against DoS attacks, and may
* also be used with HTTP/2 to close a connection instead of just a stream.
* The txn status is unchanged, indicating no response was sent. The termination
* flags will indicate "PR". It always returns ACT_RET_ABRT.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_reject(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
si_must_kill_conn(chn_prod(&s->req));
channel_abort(&s->req);
channel_abort(&s->res);
s->req.analysers &= AN_REQ_FLT_END;
s->res.analysers &= AN_RES_FLT_END;
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.denied_req, 1);
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.denied_req, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->denied_req, 1);
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
if (!(s->flags & SF_FINST_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_FINST_R;
return ACT_RET_ABRT;
}
/* parse the "reject" action:
* This action takes no argument and returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_action_reject(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_reject;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes the "disable-l7-retry" HTTP action.
* It disables L7 retries (all retry except for a connection failure). This
* can be useful for example to avoid retrying on POST requests.
* It just removes the L7 retry flag on the stream_interface, and always
* return ACT_RET_CONT;
*/
static enum act_return http_req_disable_l7_retry(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct stream_interface *si = &s->si[1];
/* In theory, the SI_FL_L7_RETRY flags isn't set at this point, but
* let's be future-proof and remove it anyway.
*/
si->flags &= ~SI_FL_L7_RETRY;
si->flags |= SI_FL_D_L7_RETRY;
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* parse the "disable-l7-retry" action:
* This action takes no argument and returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_req_disable_l7_retry(const char **args,
int *orig_args, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_req_disable_l7_retry;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes the "capture" action. It executes a fetch expression,
* turns the result into a string and puts it in a capture slot. It always
* returns 1. If an error occurs the action is cancelled, but the rule
* processing continues.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_req_capture(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct sample *key;
struct cap_hdr *h = rule->arg.cap.hdr;
char **cap = s->req_cap;
int len;
key = sample_fetch_as_type(s->be, sess, s, SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ|SMP_OPT_FINAL, rule->arg.cap.expr, SMP_T_STR);
if (!key)
return ACT_RET_CONT;
if (cap[h->index] == NULL)
cap[h->index] = pool_alloc(h->pool);
if (cap[h->index] == NULL) /* no more capture memory */
return ACT_RET_CONT;
len = key->data.u.str.data;
if (len > h->len)
len = h->len;
memcpy(cap[h->index], key->data.u.str.area, len);
cap[h->index][len] = 0;
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* This function executes the "capture" action and store the result in a
* capture slot if exists. It executes a fetch expression, turns the result
* into a string and puts it in a capture slot. It always returns 1. If an
* error occurs the action is cancelled, but the rule processing continues.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_req_capture_by_id(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct sample *key;
struct cap_hdr *h;
char **cap = s->req_cap;
struct proxy *fe = strm_fe(s);
int len;
int i;
/* Look for the original configuration. */
for (h = fe->req_cap, i = fe->nb_req_cap - 1;
h != NULL && i != rule->arg.capid.idx ;
i--, h = h->next);
if (!h)
return ACT_RET_CONT;
key = sample_fetch_as_type(s->be, sess, s, SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ|SMP_OPT_FINAL, rule->arg.capid.expr, SMP_T_STR);
if (!key)
return ACT_RET_CONT;
if (cap[h->index] == NULL)
cap[h->index] = pool_alloc(h->pool);
if (cap[h->index] == NULL) /* no more capture memory */
return ACT_RET_CONT;
len = key->data.u.str.data;
if (len > h->len)
len = h->len;
memcpy(cap[h->index], key->data.u.str.area, len);
cap[h->index][len] = 0;
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* Check an "http-request capture" action.
*
* The function returns 1 in success case, otherwise, it returns 0 and err is
* filled.
*/
static int check_http_req_capture(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, char **err)
{
if (rule->action_ptr != http_action_req_capture_by_id)
return 1;
/* capture slots can only be declared in frontends, so we can't check their
* existence in backends at configuration parsing step
*/
if (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE && rule->arg.capid.idx >= px->nb_req_cap) {
memprintf(err, "unable to find capture id '%d' referenced by http-request capture rule",
rule->arg.capid.idx);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* Release memory allocate by an http capture action */
static void release_http_capture(struct act_rule *rule)
{
if (rule->action_ptr == http_action_req_capture)
release_sample_expr(rule->arg.cap.expr);
else
release_sample_expr(rule->arg.capid.expr);
}
/* parse an "http-request capture" action. It takes a single argument which is
* a sample fetch expression. It stores the expression into arg->act.p[0] and
* the allocated hdr_cap struct or the preallocated "id" into arg->act.p[1].
* It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_req_capture(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
struct sample_expr *expr;
struct cap_hdr *hdr;
int cur_arg;
int len = 0;
for (cur_arg = *orig_arg; cur_arg < *orig_arg + 3 && *args[cur_arg]; cur_arg++)
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "if") == 0 ||
strcmp(args[cur_arg], "unless") == 0)
break;
if (cur_arg < *orig_arg + 3) {
memprintf(err, "expects <expression> [ 'len' <length> | id <idx> ]");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
expr = sample_parse_expr((char **)args, &cur_arg, px->conf.args.file, px->conf.args.line, err, &px->conf.args, NULL);
if (!expr)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
if (!(expr->fetch->val & SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR)) {
memprintf(err,
"fetch method '%s' extracts information from '%s', none of which is available here",
args[cur_arg-1], sample_src_names(expr->fetch->use));
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (!args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects 'len or 'id'");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "len") == 0) {
cur_arg++;
if (!(px->cap & PR_CAP_FE)) {
memprintf(err, "proxy '%s' has no frontend capability", px->id);
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_CAP;
if (!args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "missing length value");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
/* we copy the table name for now, it will be resolved later */
len = atoi(args[cur_arg]);
if (len <= 0) {
memprintf(err, "length must be > 0");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg++;
hdr = calloc(1, sizeof(*hdr));
hdr->next = px->req_cap;
hdr->name = NULL; /* not a header capture */
hdr->namelen = 0;
hdr->len = len;
hdr->pool = create_pool("caphdr", hdr->len + 1, MEM_F_SHARED);
hdr->index = px->nb_req_cap++;
px->req_cap = hdr;
px->to_log |= LW_REQHDR;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_req_capture;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_capture;
rule->arg.cap.expr = expr;
rule->arg.cap.hdr = hdr;
}
else if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "id") == 0) {
int id;
char *error;
cur_arg++;
if (!args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "missing id value");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
id = strtol(args[cur_arg], &error, 10);
if (*error != '\0') {
memprintf(err, "cannot parse id '%s'", args[cur_arg]);
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg++;
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_CAP;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_req_capture_by_id;
rule->check_ptr = check_http_req_capture;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_capture;
rule->arg.capid.expr = expr;
rule->arg.capid.idx = id;
}
else {
memprintf(err, "expects 'len' or 'id', found '%s'", args[cur_arg]);
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
*orig_arg = cur_arg;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes the "capture" action and store the result in a
* capture slot if exists. It executes a fetch expression, turns the result
* into a string and puts it in a capture slot. It always returns 1. If an
* error occurs the action is cancelled, but the rule processing continues.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_res_capture_by_id(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct sample *key;
struct cap_hdr *h;
char **cap = s->res_cap;
struct proxy *fe = strm_fe(s);
int len;
int i;
/* Look for the original configuration. */
for (h = fe->rsp_cap, i = fe->nb_rsp_cap - 1;
h != NULL && i != rule->arg.capid.idx ;
i--, h = h->next);
if (!h)
return ACT_RET_CONT;
key = sample_fetch_as_type(s->be, sess, s, SMP_OPT_DIR_RES|SMP_OPT_FINAL, rule->arg.capid.expr, SMP_T_STR);
if (!key)
return ACT_RET_CONT;
if (cap[h->index] == NULL)
cap[h->index] = pool_alloc(h->pool);
if (cap[h->index] == NULL) /* no more capture memory */
return ACT_RET_CONT;
len = key->data.u.str.data;
if (len > h->len)
len = h->len;
memcpy(cap[h->index], key->data.u.str.area, len);
cap[h->index][len] = 0;
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* Check an "http-response capture" action.
*
* The function returns 1 in success case, otherwise, it returns 0 and err is
* filled.
*/
static int check_http_res_capture(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, char **err)
{
if (rule->action_ptr != http_action_res_capture_by_id)
return 1;
/* capture slots can only be declared in frontends, so we can't check their
* existence in backends at configuration parsing step
*/
if (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE && rule->arg.capid.idx >= px->nb_rsp_cap) {
memprintf(err, "unable to find capture id '%d' referenced by http-response capture rule",
rule->arg.capid.idx);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* parse an "http-response capture" action. It takes a single argument which is
* a sample fetch expression. It stores the expression into arg->act.p[0] and
* the allocated hdr_cap struct od the preallocated id into arg->act.p[1].
* It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_res_capture(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
struct sample_expr *expr;
int cur_arg;
int id;
char *error;
for (cur_arg = *orig_arg; cur_arg < *orig_arg + 3 && *args[cur_arg]; cur_arg++)
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "if") == 0 ||
strcmp(args[cur_arg], "unless") == 0)
break;
if (cur_arg < *orig_arg + 3) {
memprintf(err, "expects <expression> id <idx>");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
expr = sample_parse_expr((char **)args, &cur_arg, px->conf.args.file, px->conf.args.line, err, &px->conf.args, NULL);
if (!expr)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
if (!(expr->fetch->val & SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR)) {
memprintf(err,
"fetch method '%s' extracts information from '%s', none of which is available here",
args[cur_arg-1], sample_src_names(expr->fetch->use));
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (!args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects 'id'");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "id") != 0) {
memprintf(err, "expects 'id', found '%s'", args[cur_arg]);
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg++;
if (!args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "missing id value");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
id = strtol(args[cur_arg], &error, 10);
if (*error != '\0') {
memprintf(err, "cannot parse id '%s'", args[cur_arg]);
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg++;
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_CAP;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_res_capture_by_id;
rule->check_ptr = check_http_res_capture;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_capture;
rule->arg.capid.expr = expr;
rule->arg.capid.idx = id;
*orig_arg = cur_arg;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* Parse a "allow" action for a request or a response rule. It takes no argument. It
* returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_allow(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
rule->action = ACT_ACTION_ALLOW;
rule->flags |= ACT_FLAG_FINAL;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* Parse "deny" or "tarpit" actions for a request rule or "deny" action for a
* response rule. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on
* error. It relies on http_parse_http_reply() to set
* <.arg.http_reply>.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_deny(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int default_status;
int cur_arg, arg = 0;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) {
if (!strcmp(args[cur_arg-1], "tarpit")) {
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_REQ_TARPIT;
default_status = 500;
}
else {
rule->action = ACT_ACTION_DENY;
default_status = 403;
}
}
else {
rule->action = ACT_ACTION_DENY;
default_status = 502;
}
/* If no args or only a deny_status specified, fallback on the legacy
* mode and use default error files despite the fact that
* default-errorfiles is not used. Otherwise, parse an http reply.
*/
/* Prepare parsing of log-format strings */
px->conf.args.ctx = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? ARGC_HRQ : ARGC_HRS);
if (!*(args[cur_arg]) || strcmp(args[cur_arg], "if") == 0 || strcmp(args[cur_arg], "unless") == 0) {
rule->arg.http_reply = http_parse_http_reply((const char *[]){"default-errorfiles", ""}, &arg, px, default_status, err);
goto end;
}
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "deny_status") == 0) {
if (!*(args[cur_arg+2]) || strcmp(args[cur_arg+2], "if") == 0 || strcmp(args[cur_arg+2], "unless") == 0) {
rule->arg.http_reply = http_parse_http_reply((const char *[]){"status", args[cur_arg+1], "default-errorfiles", ""},
&arg, px, default_status, err);
*orig_arg += 2;
goto end;
}
args[cur_arg] += 5; /* skip "deny_" for the parsing */
}
rule->arg.http_reply = http_parse_http_reply(args, orig_arg, px, default_status, err);
end:
if (!rule->arg.http_reply)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
rule->flags |= ACT_FLAG_FINAL;
rule->check_ptr = check_act_http_reply;
rule->release_ptr = release_act_http_reply;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a auth action. It builds an 401/407 HTX message using
* the corresponding proxy's error message. On success, it returns
* ACT_RET_ABRT. If an error occurs ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_auth(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct channel *req = &s->req;
struct channel *res = &s->res;
struct htx *htx = htx_from_buf(&res->buf);
struct http_reply *reply;
const char *auth_realm;
struct http_hdr_ctx ctx;
struct ist hdr;
/* Auth might be performed on regular http-req rules as well as on stats */
auth_realm = rule->arg.http.str.ptr;
if (!auth_realm) {
if (px->uri_auth && s->current_rule_list == &px->uri_auth->http_req_rules)
auth_realm = STATS_DEFAULT_REALM;
else
auth_realm = px->id;
}
if (!(s->txn->flags & TX_USE_PX_CONN)) {
s->txn->status = 401;
hdr = ist("WWW-Authenticate");
}
else {
s->txn->status = 407;
hdr = ist("Proxy-Authenticate");
}
reply = http_error_message(s);
channel_htx_truncate(res, htx);
if (chunk_printf(&trash, "Basic realm=\"%s\"", auth_realm) == -1)
goto fail;
/* Write the generic 40x message */
if (http_reply_to_htx(s, htx, reply) == -1)
goto fail;
/* Remove all existing occurrences of the XXX-Authenticate header */
ctx.blk = NULL;
while (http_find_header(htx, hdr, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
/* Now a the right XXX-Authenticate header */
if (!http_add_header(htx, hdr, ist2(b_orig(&trash), b_data(&trash))))
goto fail;
/* Finally forward the reply */
htx_to_buf(htx, &res->buf);
if (!http_forward_proxy_resp(s, 1))
goto fail;
/* Note: Only eval on the request */
s->logs.tv_request = now;
req->analysers &= AN_REQ_FLT_END;
if (s->sess->fe == s->be) /* report it if the request was intercepted by the frontend */
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->sess->fe->fe_counters.intercepted_req, 1);
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_LOCAL;
if (!(s->flags & SF_FINST_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_FINST_R;
stream_inc_http_err_ctr(s);
return ACT_RET_ABRT;
fail:
/* If an error occurred, remove the incomplete HTTP response from the
* buffer */
channel_htx_truncate(res, htx);
return ACT_RET_ERR;
}
/* Parse a "auth" action. It may take 2 optional arguments to define a "realm"
* parameter. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_auth(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->flags |= ACT_FLAG_FINAL;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_auth;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!strcmp(args[cur_arg], "realm")) {
cur_arg++;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "missing realm value.\n");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.str.ptr = strdup(args[cur_arg]);
rule->arg.http.str.len = strlen(rule->arg.http.str.ptr);
cur_arg++;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
*orig_arg = cur_arg;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* Parse a "set-nice" action. It takes the nice value as argument. It returns
* ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_nice(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_SET_NICE;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 argument (integer value)");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.i = atoi(args[cur_arg]);
if (rule->arg.http.i < -1024)
rule->arg.http.i = -1024;
else if (rule->arg.http.i > 1024)
rule->arg.http.i = 1024;
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* Parse a "set-tos" action. It takes the TOS value as argument. It returns
* ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_tos(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
#ifdef IP_TOS
char *endp;
int cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_SET_TOS;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 argument (integer/hex value)");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.i = strtol(args[cur_arg], &endp, 0);
if (endp && *endp != '\0') {
memprintf(err, "invalid character starting at '%s' (integer/hex value expected)", endp);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
#else
memprintf(err, "not supported on this platform (IP_TOS undefined)");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
#endif
}
/* Parse a "set-mark" action. It takes the MARK value as argument. It returns
* ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_mark(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
#ifdef SO_MARK
char *endp;
int cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_SET_MARK;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 argument (integer/hex value)");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.i = strtoul(args[cur_arg], &endp, 0);
if (endp && *endp != '\0') {
memprintf(err, "invalid character starting at '%s' (integer/hex value expected)", endp);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
global.last_checks |= LSTCHK_NETADM;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
#else
memprintf(err, "not supported on this platform (SO_MARK undefined)");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
#endif
}
/* Parse a "set-log-level" action. It takes the level value as argument. It
* returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_log_level(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_SET_LOGL;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
bad_log_level:
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 argument (log level name or 'silent')");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "silent") == 0)
rule->arg.http.i = -1;
else if ((rule->arg.http.i = get_log_level(args[cur_arg]) + 1) == 0)
goto bad_log_level;
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a early-hint action. It adds an HTTP Early Hint HTTP
* 103 response header with <.arg.http.str> name and with a value built
* according to <.arg.http.fmt> log line format. If it is the first early-hint
* rule of series, the 103 response start-line is added first. At the end, if
* the next rule is not an early-hint rule or if it is the last rule, the EOH
* block is added to terminate the response. On success, it returns
* ACT_RET_CONT. If an error occurs while soft rewrites are enabled, the action
* is canceled, but the rule processing continue. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is
* returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_early_hint(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct act_rule *prev_rule, *next_rule;
struct channel *res = &s->res;
struct htx *htx = htx_from_buf(&res->buf);
struct buffer *value = alloc_trash_chunk();
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
if (!(s->txn->req.flags & HTTP_MSGF_VER_11))
goto leave;
if (!value) {
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
goto error;
}
/* get previous and next rules */
prev_rule = LIST_PREV(&rule->list, typeof(rule), list);
next_rule = LIST_NEXT(&rule->list, typeof(rule), list);
/* if no previous rule or previous rule is not early-hint, start a new response. Otherwise,
* continue to add link to a previously started response */
if (&prev_rule->list == s->current_rule_list || prev_rule->action_ptr != http_action_early_hint) {
struct htx_sl *sl;
unsigned int flags = (HTX_SL_F_IS_RESP|HTX_SL_F_VER_11|
HTX_SL_F_XFER_LEN|HTX_SL_F_BODYLESS);
sl = htx_add_stline(htx, HTX_BLK_RES_SL, flags,
ist("HTTP/1.1"), ist("103"), ist("Early Hints"));
if (!sl)
goto error;
sl->info.res.status = 103;
}
/* Add the HTTP Early Hint HTTP 103 response heade */
value->data = build_logline(s, b_tail(value), b_room(value), &rule->arg.http.fmt);
if (!htx_add_header(htx, rule->arg.http.str, ist2(b_head(value), b_data(value))))
goto error;
/* if it is the last rule or the next one is not an early-hint, terminate the current
* response. */
if (&next_rule->list == s->current_rule_list || next_rule->action_ptr != http_action_early_hint) {
if (!htx_add_endof(htx, HTX_BLK_EOH)) {
/* If an error occurred during an Early-hint rule,
* remove the incomplete HTTP 103 response from the
* buffer */
goto error;
}
if (!http_forward_proxy_resp(s, 0))
goto error;
}
leave:
free_trash_chunk(value);
return ret;
error:
/* If an error occurred during an Early-hint rule, remove the incomplete
* HTTP 103 response from the buffer */
channel_htx_truncate(res, htx);
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
}
/* This function executes a set-header or add-header actions. It builds a string
* in the trash from the specified format string. It finds the action to be
* performed in <.action>, previously filled by function parse_set_header(). The
* replacement action is executed by the function http_action_set_header(). On
* success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT. If an error occurs while soft rewrites are
* enabled, the action is canceled, but the rule processing continue. Otherwsize
* ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_set_header(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct http_msg *msg = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? &s->txn->req : &s->txn->rsp);
struct htx *htx = htxbuf(&msg->chn->buf);
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
struct buffer *replace;
struct http_hdr_ctx ctx;
struct ist n, v;
replace = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!replace)
goto fail_alloc;
replace->data = build_logline(s, replace->area, replace->size, &rule->arg.http.fmt);
n = rule->arg.http.str;
v = ist2(replace->area, replace->data);
if (rule->action == 0) { // set-header
/* remove all occurrences of the header */
ctx.blk = NULL;
while (http_find_header(htx, n, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
}
/* Now add header */
if (!http_add_header(htx, n, v))
goto fail_rewrite;
leave:
free_trash_chunk(replace);
return ret;
fail_alloc:
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
fail_rewrite:
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (s->flags & SF_BE_ASSIGNED)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->failed_rewrites, 1);
if (objt_server(s->target))
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&__objt_server(s->target)->counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (!(msg->flags & HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW)) {
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
}
goto leave;
}
/* Parse a "set-header", "add-header" or "early-hint" actions. It takes an
* header name and a log-format string as arguments. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK
* on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*
* Note: same function is used for the request and the response. However
* "early-hint" rules are only supported for request rules.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_header(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cap, cur_arg;
if (args[*orig_arg-1][0] == 'e') {
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_early_hint;
}
else {
if (args[*orig_arg-1][0] == 's')
rule->action = 0; // set-header
else
rule->action = 1; // add-header
rule->action_ptr = http_action_set_header;
}
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg+1]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 2 arguments");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.str.ptr = strdup(args[cur_arg]);
rule->arg.http.str.len = strlen(rule->arg.http.str.ptr);
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) {
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRQ;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR;
}
else{
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRS;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_BE) ? SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR : SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR;
}
cur_arg++;
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg], px, &rule->arg.http.fmt, LOG_OPT_HTTP, cap, err)) {
istfree(&rule->arg.http.str);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
free(px->conf.lfs_file);
px->conf.lfs_file = strdup(px->conf.args.file);
px->conf.lfs_line = px->conf.args.line;
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a replace-header or replace-value actions. It
* builds a string in the trash from the specified format string. It finds
* the action to be performed in <.action>, previously filled by function
* parse_replace_header(). The replacement action is executed by the function
* http_action_replace_header(). On success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT. If an error
* occurs while soft rewrites are enabled, the action is canceled, but the rule
* processing continue. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_replace_header(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct http_msg *msg = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? &s->txn->req : &s->txn->rsp);
struct htx *htx = htxbuf(&msg->chn->buf);
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
struct buffer *replace;
int r;
replace = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!replace)
goto fail_alloc;
replace->data = build_logline(s, replace->area, replace->size, &rule->arg.http.fmt);
r = http_replace_hdrs(s, htx, rule->arg.http.str, replace->area, rule->arg.http.re, (rule->action == 0));
if (r == -1)
goto fail_rewrite;
leave:
free_trash_chunk(replace);
return ret;
fail_alloc:
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
fail_rewrite:
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->fe->fe_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (s->flags & SF_BE_ASSIGNED)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->be->be_counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (sess->listener && sess->listener->counters)
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&sess->listener->counters->failed_rewrites, 1);
if (objt_server(s->target))
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&__objt_server(s->target)->counters.failed_rewrites, 1);
if (!(msg->flags & HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW)) {
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_PRXCOND;
}
goto leave;
}
/* Parse a "replace-header" or "replace-value" actions. It takes an header name,
* a regex and replacement string as arguments. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on
* success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_replace_header(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cap, cur_arg;
if (args[*orig_arg-1][8] == 'h')
rule->action = 0; // replace-header
else
rule->action = 1; // replace-value
rule->action_ptr = http_action_replace_header;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg+1] || !*args[cur_arg+2]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 3 arguments");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.str.ptr = strdup(args[cur_arg]);
rule->arg.http.str.len = strlen(rule->arg.http.str.ptr);
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
cur_arg++;
if (!(rule->arg.http.re = regex_comp(args[cur_arg], 1, 1, err))) {
istfree(&rule->arg.http.str);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) {
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRQ;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR;
}
else{
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRS;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_BE) ? SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR : SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR;
}
cur_arg++;
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg], px, &rule->arg.http.fmt, LOG_OPT_HTTP, cap, err)) {
istfree(&rule->arg.http.str);
regex_free(rule->arg.http.re);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
free(px->conf.lfs_file);
px->conf.lfs_file = strdup(px->conf.args.file);
px->conf.lfs_line = px->conf.args.line;
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a del-header action with selected matching mode for
* header name. It finds the matching method to be performed in <.action>, previously
* filled by function parse_http_del_header(). On success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT.
* Otherwise ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_del_header(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct http_hdr_ctx ctx;
struct http_msg *msg = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? &s->txn->req : &s->txn->rsp);
struct htx *htx = htxbuf(&msg->chn->buf);
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
/* remove all occurrences of the header */
ctx.blk = NULL;
switch (rule->action) {
case PAT_MATCH_STR:
while (http_find_header(htx, rule->arg.http.str, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
break;
case PAT_MATCH_BEG:
while (http_find_pfx_header(htx, rule->arg.http.str, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
break;
case PAT_MATCH_END:
while (http_find_sfx_header(htx, rule->arg.http.str, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
break;
case PAT_MATCH_SUB:
while (http_find_sub_header(htx, rule->arg.http.str, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
break;
case PAT_MATCH_REG:
while (http_match_header(htx, rule->arg.http.re, &ctx, 1))
http_remove_header(htx, &ctx);
break;
default:
return ACT_RET_ERR;
}
return ret;
}
/* Parse a "del-header" action. It takes string as a required argument,
* optional flag (currently only -m) and optional matching method of input string
* with header name to be deleted. Default matching method is exact match (-m str).
* It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_del_header(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg;
int pat_idx;
/* set exact matching (-m str) as default */
rule->action = PAT_MATCH_STR;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_del_header;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_action;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects at least 1 argument");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->arg.http.str.ptr = strdup(args[cur_arg]);
rule->arg.http.str.len = strlen(rule->arg.http.str.ptr);
px->conf.args.ctx = (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ ? ARGC_HRQ : ARGC_HRS);
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.http.fmt);
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg+1], "-m") == 0) {
cur_arg++;
if (!*args[cur_arg+1]) {
memprintf(err, "-m flag expects exactly 1 argument");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
cur_arg++;
pat_idx = pat_find_match_name(args[cur_arg]);
switch (pat_idx) {
case PAT_MATCH_REG:
if (!(rule->arg.http.re = regex_comp(rule->arg.http.str.ptr, 1, 1, err)))
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
/* fall through */
case PAT_MATCH_STR:
case PAT_MATCH_BEG:
case PAT_MATCH_END:
case PAT_MATCH_SUB:
rule->action = pat_idx;
break;
default:
memprintf(err, "-m with unsupported matching method '%s'", args[cur_arg]);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
}
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* Release memory allocated by an http redirect action. */
static void release_http_redir(struct act_rule *rule)
{
struct logformat_node *lf, *lfb;
struct redirect_rule *redir;
redir = rule->arg.redir;
LIST_DEL(&redir->list);
if (redir->cond) {
prune_acl_cond(redir->cond);
free(redir->cond);
}
free(redir->rdr_str);
free(redir->cookie_str);
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &redir->rdr_fmt, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
free(lf);
}
free(redir);
}
/* Parse a "redirect" action. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_redirect(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
struct redirect_rule *redir;
int dir, cur_arg;
rule->action = ACT_HTTP_REDIR;
rule->flags |= ACT_FLAG_FINAL;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_redir;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
dir = (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ ? 0 : 1);
if ((redir = http_parse_redirect_rule(px->conf.args.file, px->conf.args.line, px, &args[cur_arg], err, 1, dir)) == NULL)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
rule->arg.redir = redir;
rule->cond = redir->cond;
redir->cond = NULL;
/* skip all arguments */
while (*args[cur_arg])
cur_arg++;
*orig_arg = cur_arg;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a add-acl, del-acl, set-map or del-map actions. On
* success, it returns ACT_RET_CONT. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_set_map(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct pat_ref *ref;
struct buffer *key = NULL, *value = NULL;
enum act_return ret = ACT_RET_CONT;
/* collect reference */
ref = pat_ref_lookup(rule->arg.map.ref);
if (!ref)
goto leave;
/* allocate key */
key = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!key)
goto fail_alloc;
/* collect key */
key->data = build_logline(s, key->area, key->size, &rule->arg.map.key);
key->area[key->data] = '\0';
switch (rule->action) {
case 0: // add-acl
/* add entry only if it does not already exist */
HA_SPIN_LOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
if (pat_ref_find_elt(ref, key->area) == NULL)
pat_ref_add(ref, key->area, NULL, NULL);
HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
break;
case 1: // set-map
/* allocate value */
value = alloc_trash_chunk();
if (!value)
goto fail_alloc;
/* collect value */
value->data = build_logline(s, value->area, value->size, &rule->arg.map.value);
value->area[value->data] = '\0';
HA_SPIN_LOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
if (pat_ref_find_elt(ref, key->area) != NULL) {
/* update entry if it exists */
pat_ref_set(ref, key->area, value->area, NULL);
}
else {
/* insert a new entry */
pat_ref_add(ref, key->area, value->area, NULL);
}
HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
break;
case 2: // del-acl
case 3: // del-map
/* returned code: 1=ok, 0=ko */
HA_SPIN_LOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
pat_ref_delete(ref, key->area);
HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(PATREF_LOCK, &ref->lock);
break;
default:
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
}
leave:
free_trash_chunk(key);
free_trash_chunk(value);
return ret;
fail_alloc:
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_RESOURCE;
ret = ACT_RET_ERR;
goto leave;
}
/* Release memory allocated by an http map/acl action. */
static void release_http_map(struct act_rule *rule)
{
struct logformat_node *lf, *lfb;
free(rule->arg.map.ref);
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &rule->arg.map.key, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
release_sample_expr(lf->expr);
free(lf->arg);
free(lf);
}
if (rule->action == 1) {
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &rule->arg.map.value, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
release_sample_expr(lf->expr);
free(lf->arg);
free(lf);
}
}
}
/* Parse a "add-acl", "del-acl", "set-map" or "del-map" actions. It takes one or
* two log-format string as argument depending on the action. The action is
* stored in <.action> as an int (0=add-acl, 1=set-map, 2=del-acl,
* 3=del-map). It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success, ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_set_map(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cap, cur_arg;
if (args[*orig_arg-1][0] == 'a') // add-acl
rule->action = 0;
else if (args[*orig_arg-1][0] == 's') // set-map
rule->action = 1;
else if (args[*orig_arg-1][4] == 'a') // del-acl
rule->action = 2;
else if (args[*orig_arg-1][4] == 'm') // del-map
rule->action = 3;
else {
memprintf(err, "internal error: unhandled action '%s'", args[0]);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->action_ptr = http_action_set_map;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_map;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (rule->action == 1 && (!*args[cur_arg] || !*args[cur_arg+1])) {
/* 2 args for set-map */
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 2 arguments");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
else if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
/* only one arg for other actions */
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 arguments");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
/*
* '+ 8' for 'set-map(' (same for del-map)
* '- 9' for 'set-map(' + trailing ')' (same for del-map)
*/
rule->arg.map.ref = my_strndup(args[cur_arg-1] + 8, strlen(args[cur_arg-1]) - 9);
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) {
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRQ;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR;
}
else{
px->conf.args.ctx = ARGC_HRS;
cap = (px->cap & PR_CAP_BE) ? SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR : SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR;
}
/* key pattern */
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.map.key);
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg], px, &rule->arg.map.key, LOG_OPT_HTTP, cap, err)) {
free(rule->arg.map.ref);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (rule->action == 1) {
/* value pattern for set-map only */
cur_arg++;
LIST_INIT(&rule->arg.map.value);
if (!parse_logformat_string(args[cur_arg], px, &rule->arg.map.value, LOG_OPT_HTTP, cap, err)) {
free(rule->arg.map.ref);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
}
free(px->conf.lfs_file);
px->conf.lfs_file = strdup(px->conf.args.file);
px->conf.lfs_line = px->conf.args.line;
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a track-sc* actions. On success, it returns
* ACT_RET_CONT. Otherwsize ACT_RET_ERR is returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_track_sc(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct stktable *t;
struct stksess *ts;
struct stktable_key *key;
void *ptr1, *ptr2, *ptr3, *ptr4;
int opt;
ptr1 = ptr2 = ptr3 = ptr4 = NULL;
opt = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ : SMP_OPT_DIR_RES) | SMP_OPT_FINAL;
t = rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.t;
key = stktable_fetch_key(t, s->be, sess, s, opt, rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr, NULL);
if (!key)
goto end;
ts = stktable_get_entry(t, key);
if (!ts)
goto end;
stream_track_stkctr(&s->stkctr[rule->action], t, ts);
/* let's count a new HTTP request as it's the first time we do it */
ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_CNT);
ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE);
/* When the client triggers a 4xx from the server, it's most often due
* to a missing object or permission. These events should be tracked
* because if they happen often, it may indicate a brute force or a
* vulnerability scan. Normally this is done when receiving the response
* but here we're tracking after this ought to have been done so we have
* to do it on purpose.
*/
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_RES && (unsigned)(s->txn->status - 400) < 100) {
ptr3 = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_CNT);
ptr4 = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE);
}
if (ptr1 || ptr2 || ptr3 || ptr4) {
HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock);
if (ptr1)
stktable_data_cast(ptr1, http_req_cnt)++;
if (ptr2)
update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr2, http_req_rate),
t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE].u, 1);
if (ptr3)
stktable_data_cast(ptr3, http_err_cnt)++;
if (ptr4)
update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr4, http_err_rate),
t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE].u, 1);
HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock);
/* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */
stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 0);
}
stkctr_set_flags(&s->stkctr[rule->action], STKCTR_TRACK_CONTENT);
if (sess->fe != s->be)
stkctr_set_flags(&s->stkctr[rule->action], STKCTR_TRACK_BACKEND);
end:
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
static void release_http_track_sc(struct act_rule *rule)
{
release_sample_expr(rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr);
}
/* Parse a "track-sc*" actions. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_track_sc(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
struct sample_expr *expr;
unsigned int where;
unsigned int tsc_num;
const char *tsc_num_str;
int cur_arg;
tsc_num_str = &args[*orig_arg-1][8];
if (cfg_parse_track_sc_num(&tsc_num, tsc_num_str, tsc_num_str + strlen(tsc_num_str), err) == -1)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
expr = sample_parse_expr((char **)args, &cur_arg, px->conf.args.file, px->conf.args.line,
err, &px->conf.args, NULL);
if (!expr)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
where = 0;
if (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE)
where |= (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ ? SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR);
if (px->cap & PR_CAP_BE)
where |= (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ ? SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR : SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR);
if (!(expr->fetch->val & where)) {
memprintf(err, "fetch method '%s' extracts information from '%s', none of which is available here",
args[cur_arg-1], sample_src_names(expr->fetch->use));
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (strcmp(args[cur_arg], "table") == 0) {
cur_arg++;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "missing table name");
release_sample_expr(expr);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
/* we copy the table name for now, it will be resolved later */
rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n = strdup(args[cur_arg]);
cur_arg++;
}
rule->action = tsc_num;
rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr = expr;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_track_sc;
rule->release_ptr = release_http_track_sc;
rule->check_ptr = check_trk_action;
*orig_arg = cur_arg;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a strict-mode actions. On success, it always returns
* ACT_RET_CONT
*/
static enum act_return http_action_strict_mode(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct http_msg *msg = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? &s->txn->req : &s->txn->rsp);
if (rule->action == 0) // strict-mode on
msg->flags &= ~HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW;
else // strict-mode off
msg->flags |= HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW;
return ACT_RET_CONT;
}
/* Parse a "strict-mode" action. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_strict_mode(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
int cur_arg;
cur_arg = *orig_arg;
if (!*args[cur_arg]) {
memprintf(err, "expects exactly 1 arguments");
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
if (strcasecmp(args[cur_arg], "on") == 0)
rule->action = 0; // strict-mode on
else if (strcasecmp(args[cur_arg], "off") == 0)
rule->action = 1; // strict-mode off
else {
memprintf(err, "Unexpected value '%s'. Only 'on' and 'off' are supported", args[cur_arg]);
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
}
rule->action_ptr = http_action_strict_mode;
*orig_arg = cur_arg + 1;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/* This function executes a return action. It builds an HTX message from an
* errorfile, an raw file or a log-format string, depending on <.action>
* value. On success, it returns ACT_RET_ABRT. If an error occurs ACT_RET_ERR is
* returned.
*/
static enum act_return http_action_return(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags)
{
struct channel *req = &s->req;
s->txn->status = rule->arg.http_reply->status;
if (http_reply_message(s, rule->arg.http_reply) == -1)
return ACT_RET_ERR;
if (rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) {
/* let's log the request time */
s->logs.tv_request = now;
req->analysers &= AN_REQ_FLT_END;
if (s->sess->fe == s->be) /* report it if the request was intercepted by the frontend */
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&s->sess->fe->fe_counters.intercepted_req, 1);
}
if (!(s->flags & SF_ERR_MASK))
s->flags |= SF_ERR_LOCAL;
if (!(s->flags & SF_FINST_MASK))
s->flags |= ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? SF_FINST_R : SF_FINST_H);
return ACT_RET_ABRT;
}
/* Parse a "return" action. It returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK on success,
* ACT_RET_PRS_ERR on error. It relies on http_parse_http_reply() to set
* <.arg.http_reply>.
*/
static enum act_parse_ret parse_http_return(const char **args, int *orig_arg, struct proxy *px,
struct act_rule *rule, char **err)
{
/* Prepare parsing of log-format strings */
px->conf.args.ctx = ((rule->from == ACT_F_HTTP_REQ) ? ARGC_HRQ : ARGC_HRS);
rule->arg.http_reply = http_parse_http_reply(args, orig_arg, px, 200, err);
if (!rule->arg.http_reply)
return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR;
rule->flags |= ACT_FLAG_FINAL;
rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM;
rule->check_ptr = check_act_http_reply;
rule->action_ptr = http_action_return;
rule->release_ptr = release_act_http_reply;
return ACT_RET_PRS_OK;
}
/************************************************************************/
/* All supported http-request action keywords must be declared here. */
/************************************************************************/
static struct action_kw_list http_req_actions = {
.kw = {
{ "add-acl", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "add-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "allow", parse_http_allow, 0 },
{ "auth", parse_http_auth, 0 },
{ "capture", parse_http_req_capture, 0 },
{ "del-acl", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "del-header", parse_http_del_header, 0 },
{ "del-map", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "deny", parse_http_deny, 0 },
{ "disable-l7-retry", parse_http_req_disable_l7_retry, 0 },
{ "early-hint", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "redirect", parse_http_redirect, 0 },
{ "reject", parse_http_action_reject, 0 },
{ "replace-header", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "replace-path", parse_replace_uri, 0 },
{ "replace-pathq", parse_replace_uri, 0 },
{ "replace-uri", parse_replace_uri, 0 },
{ "replace-value", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "return", parse_http_return, 0 },
{ "set-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "set-log-level", parse_http_set_log_level, 0 },
{ "set-map", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "set-method", parse_set_req_line, 0 },
{ "set-mark", parse_http_set_mark, 0 },
{ "set-nice", parse_http_set_nice, 0 },
{ "set-path", parse_set_req_line, 0 },
{ "set-pathq", parse_set_req_line, 0 },
{ "set-query", parse_set_req_line, 0 },
{ "set-tos", parse_http_set_tos, 0 },
{ "set-uri", parse_set_req_line, 0 },
{ "strict-mode", parse_http_strict_mode, 0 },
{ "tarpit", parse_http_deny, 0 },
{ "track-sc", parse_http_track_sc, 1 },
{ NULL, NULL }
}
};
INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, http_req_keywords_register, &http_req_actions);
static struct action_kw_list http_res_actions = {
.kw = {
{ "add-acl", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "add-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "allow", parse_http_allow, 0 },
{ "capture", parse_http_res_capture, 0 },
{ "del-acl", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "del-header", parse_http_del_header, 0 },
{ "del-map", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "deny", parse_http_deny, 0 },
{ "redirect", parse_http_redirect, 0 },
{ "replace-header", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "replace-value", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "return", parse_http_return, 0 },
{ "set-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "set-log-level", parse_http_set_log_level, 0 },
{ "set-map", parse_http_set_map, 1 },
{ "set-mark", parse_http_set_mark, 0 },
{ "set-nice", parse_http_set_nice, 0 },
{ "set-status", parse_http_set_status, 0 },
{ "set-tos", parse_http_set_tos, 0 },
{ "strict-mode", parse_http_strict_mode, 0 },
{ "track-sc", parse_http_track_sc, 1 },
{ NULL, NULL }
}
};
INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, http_res_keywords_register, &http_res_actions);
static struct action_kw_list http_after_res_actions = {
.kw = {
{ "add-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "allow", parse_http_allow, 0 },
{ "del-header", parse_http_del_header, 0 },
{ "replace-header", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "replace-value", parse_http_replace_header, 0 },
{ "set-header", parse_http_set_header, 0 },
{ "set-status", parse_http_set_status, 0 },
{ "strict-mode", parse_http_strict_mode, 0 },
{ NULL, NULL }
}
};
INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, http_after_res_keywords_register, &http_after_res_actions);
/*
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* c-basic-offset: 8
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*/