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/* Internal "file" protocol implementation */
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h> /* OS/2 needs this after sys/types.h */
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#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
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#include <fcntl.h> /* OS/2 needs this after sys/types.h */
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include "elinks.h"
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#include "cache/cache.h"
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#include "config/options.h"
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#include "encoding/encoding.h"
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#include "intl/gettext/libintl.h"
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#include "main/module.h"
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#include "network/connection.h"
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#include "network/socket.h"
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#include "osdep/osdep.h"
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#include "protocol/common.h"
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#include "protocol/file/cgi.h"
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#include "protocol/file/file.h"
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#include "protocol/http/http.h"
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#include "protocol/uri.h"
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#include "util/conv.h"
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#include "util/file.h"
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#include "util/memory.h"
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#include "util/string.h"
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static struct option_info file_options[] = {
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INIT_OPT_TREE("protocol", N_("Local files"),
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"file", 0,
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N_("Options specific to local browsing.")),
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INIT_OPT_BOOL("protocol.file", N_("Allow reading special files"),
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"allow_special_files", 0, 0,
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N_("Whether to allow reading from non-regular files.\n"
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"Note this can be dangerous; reading /dev/urandom or\n"
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"/dev/zero can ruin your day!")),
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INIT_OPT_BOOL("protocol.file", N_("Show hidden files in directory listing"),
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"show_hidden_files", 0, 1,
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N_("When set to false, files with name starting with a dot will be\n"
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"hidden in local directories listing.")),
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INIT_OPT_BOOL("protocol.file", N_("Try encoding extensions"),
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"try_encoding_extensions", 0, 1,
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N_("When set, if we can't open a file named 'filename', we'll try\n"
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"to open 'filename' with some encoding extension appended\n"
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"(ie. 'filename.gz'); it depends on the supported encodings.")),
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NULL_OPTION_INFO,
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};
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struct module file_protocol_module = struct_module(
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/* name: */ N_("File"),
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/* options: */ file_options,
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/* hooks: */ NULL,
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/* submodules: */ NULL,
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/* data: */ NULL,
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/* init: */ NULL,
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/* done: */ NULL
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);
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/* Directory listing */
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/* Based on the @entry attributes and file-/dir-/linkname is added to the @data
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* fragment. All the strings are in the system charset. */
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static inline void
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add_dir_entry(struct directory_entry *entry, struct string *page,
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int pathlen, unsigned char *dircolor)
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{
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unsigned char *lnk = NULL;
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struct string html_encoded_name;
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struct string uri_encoded_name;
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if (!init_string(&html_encoded_name)) return;
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if (!init_string(&uri_encoded_name)) {
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done_string(&html_encoded_name);
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return;
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}
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encode_uri_string(&uri_encoded_name, entry->name + pathlen, -1, 1);
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add_html_to_string(&html_encoded_name, entry->name + pathlen,
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strlen(entry->name) - pathlen);
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/* add_to_string(&fragment, &fragmentlen, " "); */
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add_html_to_string(page, entry->attrib, strlen(entry->attrib));
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add_to_string(page, "<a href=\"");
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add_string_to_string(page, &uri_encoded_name);
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if (entry->attrib[0] == 'd') {
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add_char_to_string(page, '/');
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#ifdef FS_UNIX_SOFTLINKS
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} else if (entry->attrib[0] == 'l') {
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struct stat st;
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unsigned char buf[MAX_STR_LEN];
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int readlen = readlink(entry->name, buf, MAX_STR_LEN);
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if (readlen > 0 && readlen != MAX_STR_LEN) {
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buf[readlen] = '\0';
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lnk = straconcat(" -> ", buf, (unsigned char *) NULL);
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}
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if (!stat(entry->name, &st) && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
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add_char_to_string(page, '/');
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#endif
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}
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add_to_string(page, "\">");
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if (entry->attrib[0] == 'd' && *dircolor) {
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/* The <b> is for the case when use_document_colors is off. */
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string_concat(page, "<font color=\"", dircolor, "\"><b>",
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(unsigned char *) NULL);
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}
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add_string_to_string(page, &html_encoded_name);
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done_string(&uri_encoded_name);
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done_string(&html_encoded_name);
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if (entry->attrib[0] == 'd' && *dircolor) {
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add_to_string(page, "</b></font>");
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}
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add_to_string(page, "</a>");
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if (lnk) {
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add_html_to_string(page, lnk, strlen(lnk));
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mem_free(lnk);
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}
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add_char_to_string(page, '\n');
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}
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/* First information such as permissions is gathered for each directory entry.
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* Finally the sorted entries are added to the @data->fragment one by one. */
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static inline void
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add_dir_entries(struct directory_entry *entries, unsigned char *dirpath,
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struct string *page)
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{
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unsigned char dircolor[8];
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int dirpathlen = strlen(dirpath);
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int i;
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/* Setup @dircolor so it's easy to check if we should color dirs. */
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if (get_opt_bool("document.browse.links.color_dirs")) {
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color_to_string(get_opt_color("document.colors.dirs"),
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(unsigned char *) &dircolor);
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} else {
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dircolor[0] = 0;
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}
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for (i = 0; entries[i].name; i++) {
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add_dir_entry(&entries[i], page, dirpathlen, dircolor);
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mem_free(entries[i].attrib);
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mem_free(entries[i].name);
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}
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/* We may have allocated space for entries but added none. */
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mem_free_if(entries);
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}
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/* Generates a HTML page listing the content of @directory with the path
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* @dirpath. */
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/* Returns a connection state. S_OK if all is well. */
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static inline enum connection_state
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list_directory(struct connection *conn, unsigned char *dirpath,
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struct string *page)
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{
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int show_hidden_files = get_opt_bool("protocol.file.show_hidden_files");
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struct directory_entry *entries;
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enum connection_state state;
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errno = 0;
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entries = get_directory_entries(dirpath, show_hidden_files);
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if (!entries) {
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if (errno) return -errno;
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return S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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}
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state = init_directory_listing(page, conn->uri);
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if (state != S_OK)
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return S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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add_dir_entries(entries, dirpath, page);
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if (!add_to_string(page, "</pre>\n<hr/>\n</body>\n</html>\n")) {
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done_string(page);
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return S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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}
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return S_OK;
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}
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static void
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read_special(struct connection *conn, int fd)
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{
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struct read_buffer *rb;
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if (!init_http_connection_info(conn, 1, 0, 1)) {
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abort_connection(conn, S_OUT_OF_MEM);
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return;
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}
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conn->socket->fd = fd;
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if (fd != STDIN_FILENO) conn->popen = 1;
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rb = alloc_read_buffer(conn->socket);
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if (!rb) {
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abort_connection(conn, S_OUT_OF_MEM);
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return;
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}
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memcpy(rb->data, "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n", 45);
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rb->length = 45;
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rb->freespace -= 45;
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conn->unrestartable = 1;
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conn->socket->state = SOCKET_END_ONCLOSE;
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read_from_socket(conn->socket, rb, S_SENT, http_got_header);
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}
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/* To reduce redundant error handling code [calls to abort_connection()]
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* most of the function is build around conditions that will assign the error
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* code to @state if anything goes wrong. The rest of the function will then just
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* do the necessary cleanups. If all works out we end up with @state being S_OK
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* resulting in a cache entry being created with the fragment data generated by
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* either reading the file content or listing a directory. */
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void
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file_protocol_handler(struct connection *connection)
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{
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unsigned char *redirect_location = NULL;
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struct string page, name;
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enum connection_state state;
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int set_dir_content_type = 0;
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if (get_cmd_opt_bool("anonymous")) {
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if (strcmp(connection->uri->string, "file:///dev/stdin")
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|| isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) {
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abort_connection(connection, S_FILE_ANONYMOUS);
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return;
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}
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CGI
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if (!execute_cgi(connection)) return;
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#endif /* CONFIG_CGI */
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/* This function works on already simplified file-scheme URI pre-chewed
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* by transform_file_url(). By now, the function contains no hostname
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* part anymore, possibly relative path is converted to an absolute one
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* and uri->data is just the final path to file/dir we should try to
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* show. */
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if (!init_string(&name)
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|| !add_uri_to_string(&name, connection->uri, URI_PATH)) {
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done_string(&name);
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abort_connection(connection, S_OUT_OF_MEM);
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return;
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}
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decode_uri_string(&name);
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/* In Win32, file_is_dir seems to always return 0 if the name
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* ends with a directory separator. */
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if ((name.length > 0 && dir_sep(name.source[name.length - 1]))
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|| file_is_dir(name.source)) {
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/* In order for global history and directory listing to
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* function properly the directory url must end with a
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* directory separator. */
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if (name.source[0] && !dir_sep(name.source[name.length - 1])) {
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redirect_location = STRING_DIR_SEP;
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state = S_OK;
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} else {
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state = list_directory(connection, name.source, &page);
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set_dir_content_type = 1;
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}
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} else {
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if (!strcmp(name.source, "/dev/stdin")) {
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done_string(&name);
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read_special(connection, STDIN_FILENO);
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return;
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}
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if (!strncmp(name.source, "/dev/fd/", 8)) {
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int fd = atoi(name.source + 8);
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if (fd > 0) {
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done_string(&name);
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read_special(connection, fd);
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return;
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}
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}
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state = read_encoded_file(&name, &page);
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/* FIXME: If state is now S_ENCODE_ERROR we should try loading
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* the file undecoded. --jonas */
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}
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done_string(&name);
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if (state == S_OK) {
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struct cache_entry *cached;
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/* Try to add fragment data to the connection cache if either
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* file reading or directory listing worked out ok. */
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cached = connection->cached = get_cache_entry(connection->uri);
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if (!connection->cached) {
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if (!redirect_location) done_string(&page);
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state = S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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} else if (redirect_location) {
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if (!redirect_cache(cached, redirect_location, 1, 0))
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state = S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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} else {
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add_fragment(cached, 0, page.source, page.length);
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connection->from += page.length;
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if (!cached->head && set_dir_content_type) {
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unsigned char *head;
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/* If the system charset somehow
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* changes after the directory listing
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* has been generated, it should be
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* parsed with the original charset. */
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head = straconcat("\r\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=",
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get_cp_mime_name(get_cp_index("System")),
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"\r\n", (unsigned char *) NULL);
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2005-09-15 09:58:31 -04:00
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/* Not so gracefully handle failed memory
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* allocation. */
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2007-03-20 04:07:51 -04:00
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if (!head)
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state = S_OUT_OF_MEM;
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2007-03-20 04:07:51 -04:00
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/* Setup directory listing for viewing. */
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mem_free_set(&cached->head, head);
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2005-09-15 09:58:31 -04:00
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}
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done_string(&page);
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}
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}
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abort_connection(connection, state);
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}
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