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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Open Information Security Foundation
* Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Qualys, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
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***************************************************************************/
/**
* @file
* @author Ivan Ristic <ivanr@webkreator.com>
*/
#include "htp_config_auto.h"
#include "htp_private.h"
#define OUT_TEST_NEXT_BYTE_OR_RETURN(X) \
if ((X)->out_current_read_offset >= (X)->out_current_len) { \
return HTP_DATA; \
}
#define OUT_PEEK_NEXT(X) \
if ((X)->out_current_read_offset >= (X)->out_current_len) { \
(X)->out_next_byte = -1; \
} else { \
(X)->out_next_byte = (X)->out_current_data[(X)->out_current_read_offset]; \
}
#define OUT_NEXT_BYTE(X) \
if ((X)->out_current_read_offset < (X)->out_current_len) { \
(X)->out_next_byte = (X)->out_current_data[(X)->out_current_read_offset]; \
(X)->out_current_read_offset++; \
(X)->out_current_consume_offset++; \
(X)->out_stream_offset++; \
} else { \
(X)->out_next_byte = -1; \
}
#define OUT_NEXT_BYTE_OR_RETURN(X) \
if ((X)->out_current_read_offset < (X)->out_current_len) { \
(X)->out_next_byte = (X)->out_current_data[(X)->out_current_read_offset]; \
(X)->out_current_read_offset++; \
(X)->out_current_consume_offset++; \
(X)->out_stream_offset++; \
} else { \
return HTP_DATA; \
}
#define OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(X) \
if ((X)->out_current_read_offset < (X)->out_current_len) { \
(X)->out_next_byte = (X)->out_current_data[(X)->out_current_read_offset]; \
(X)->out_current_read_offset++; \
(X)->out_stream_offset++; \
} else { \
return HTP_DATA_BUFFER; \
}
#define REQUEST_URI_NOT_SEEN "/libhtp::request_uri_not_seen"
/**
* Sends outstanding connection data to the currently active data receiver hook.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @param[in] is_last
* @return HTP_OK, or a value returned from a callback.
*/
static htp_status_t htp_connp_res_receiver_send_data(htp_connp_t *connp, int is_last) {
if (connp->out_data_receiver_hook == NULL) return HTP_OK;
htp_tx_data_t d;
d.tx = connp->out_tx;
d.data = connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_receiver_offset;
d.len = connp->out_current_read_offset - connp->out_current_receiver_offset;
d.is_last = is_last;
htp_status_t rc = htp_hook_run_all(connp->out_data_receiver_hook, &d);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
connp->out_current_receiver_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
return HTP_OK;
}
/**
* Finalizes an existing data receiver hook by sending any outstanding data to it. The
* hook is then removed so that it receives no more data.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @return HTP_OK, or a value returned from a callback.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_res_receiver_finalize_clear(htp_connp_t *connp) {
if (connp->out_data_receiver_hook == NULL) return HTP_OK;
htp_status_t rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_send_data(connp, 1 /* last */);
connp->out_data_receiver_hook = NULL;
return rc;
}
/**
* Configures the data receiver hook. If there is a previous hook, it will be finalized and cleared.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @param[in] data_receiver_hook
* @return HTP_OK, or a value returned from a callback.
*/
static htp_status_t htp_connp_res_receiver_set(htp_connp_t *connp, htp_hook_t *data_receiver_hook) {
htp_status_t rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_finalize_clear(connp);
connp->out_data_receiver_hook = data_receiver_hook;
connp->out_current_receiver_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
return rc;
}
/**
* Handles request parser state changes. At the moment, this function is used only
* to configure data receivers, which are sent raw connection data.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @return HTP_OK, or a value returned from a callback.
*/
static htp_status_t htp_res_handle_state_change(htp_connp_t *connp) {
if (connp->out_state_previous == connp->out_state) return HTP_OK;
if (connp->out_state == htp_connp_RES_HEADERS) {
htp_status_t rc = HTP_OK;
switch (connp->out_tx->response_progress) {
case HTP_RESPONSE_HEADERS:
rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_set(connp, connp->out_tx->cfg->hook_response_header_data);
break;
case HTP_RESPONSE_TRAILER:
rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_set(connp, connp->out_tx->cfg->hook_response_trailer_data);
break;
default:
// Do nothing; receivers are currently used only for header blocks.
break;
}
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
}
// Same comment as in htp_req_handle_state_change(). Below is a copy.
// Initially, I had the finalization of raw data sending here, but that
// caused the last REQUEST_HEADER_DATA hook to be invoked after the
// REQUEST_HEADERS hook -- which I thought made no sense. For that reason,
// the finalization is now initiated from the request header processing code,
// which is less elegant but provides a better user experience. Having some
// (or all) hooks to be invoked on state change might work better.
connp->out_state_previous = connp->out_state;
return HTP_OK;
}
/**
* If there is any data left in the outbound data chunk, this function will preserve
* it for later consumption. The maximum amount accepted for buffering is controlled
* by htp_config_t::field_limit_hard.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @return HTP_OK, or HTP_ERROR on fatal failure.
*/
static htp_status_t htp_connp_res_buffer(htp_connp_t *connp) {
if (connp->out_current_data == NULL) return HTP_OK;
unsigned char *data = connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_consume_offset;
size_t len = connp->out_current_read_offset - connp->out_current_consume_offset;
// Check the hard (buffering) limit.
size_t newlen = connp->out_buf_size + len;
// When calculating the size of the buffer, take into account the
// space we're using for the response header buffer.
if (connp->out_header != NULL) {
newlen += bstr_len(connp->out_header);
}
if (newlen > connp->out_tx->cfg->field_limit_hard) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Response the buffer limit: size %zd limit %zd.",
newlen, connp->out_tx->cfg->field_limit_hard);
return HTP_ERROR;
}
// Copy the data remaining in the buffer.
if (connp->out_buf == NULL) {
connp->out_buf = malloc(len);
if (connp->out_buf == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
memcpy(connp->out_buf, data, len);
connp->out_buf_size = len;
} else {
size_t newsize = connp->out_buf_size + len;
unsigned char *newbuf = realloc(connp->out_buf, newsize);
if (newbuf == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
connp->out_buf = newbuf;
memcpy(connp->out_buf + connp->out_buf_size, data, len);
connp->out_buf_size = newsize;
}
// Reset the consumer position.
connp->out_current_consume_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
return HTP_OK;
}
/**
* Returns to the caller the memory region that should be processed next. This function
* hides away the buffering process from the rest of the code, allowing it to work with
* non-buffered data that's in the outbound chunk, or buffered data that's in our structures.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @param[out] data
* @param[out] len
* @return HTP_OK
*/
static htp_status_t htp_connp_res_consolidate_data(htp_connp_t *connp, unsigned char **data, size_t *len) {
if (connp->out_buf == NULL) {
// We do not have any data buffered; point to the current data chunk.
*data = connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_consume_offset;
*len = connp->out_current_read_offset - connp->out_current_consume_offset;
} else {
// We do have data in the buffer. Add data from the current
// chunk, and point to the consolidated buffer.
if (htp_connp_res_buffer(connp) != HTP_OK) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
*data = connp->out_buf;
*len = connp->out_buf_size;
}
return HTP_OK;
}
/**
* Clears buffered outbound data and resets the consumer position to the reader position.
*
* @param[in] connp
*/
static void htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(htp_connp_t *connp) {
connp->out_current_consume_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
if (connp->out_buf != NULL) {
free(connp->out_buf);
connp->out_buf = NULL;
connp->out_buf_size = 0;
}
}
/**
* Consumes bytes until the end of the current line.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_DATA_END(htp_connp_t *connp) {
// TODO We shouldn't really see anything apart from CR and LF,
// so we should warn about anything else.
for (;;) {
OUT_NEXT_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
connp->out_tx->response_message_len++;
if (connp->out_next_byte == LF) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_LENGTH;
return HTP_OK;
}
}
return HTP_ERROR;
}
/**
* Processes a chunk of data.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_DATA(htp_connp_t *connp) {
size_t bytes_to_consume;
// Determine how many bytes we can consume.
if (connp->out_current_len - connp->out_current_read_offset >= connp->out_chunked_length) {
bytes_to_consume = connp->out_chunked_length;
} else {
bytes_to_consume = connp->out_current_len - connp->out_current_read_offset;
}
if (bytes_to_consume == 0) return HTP_DATA;
// Consume the data.
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_read_offset, bytes_to_consume);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Adjust the counters.
connp->out_current_read_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_current_consume_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_stream_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_chunked_length -= bytes_to_consume;
// Have we seen the entire chunk?
if (connp->out_chunked_length == 0) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_DATA_END;
return HTP_OK;
}
return HTP_DATA;
}
static inline int is_chunked_ctl_char(const unsigned char c) {
switch (c) {
case 0x0d:
case 0x0a:
case 0x20:
case 0x09:
case 0x0b:
case 0x0c:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}
/**
* Peeks ahead into the data to try to see if it starts with a valid Chunked
* length field.
*
* @returns 1 if it looks valid, 0 if it looks invalid
*/
static inline int data_probe_chunk_length(htp_connp_t *connp) {
if (connp->out_current_read_offset - connp->out_current_consume_offset < 8) {
// not enough data so far, consider valid still
return 1;
}
unsigned char *data = connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_consume_offset;
size_t len = connp->out_current_read_offset - connp->out_current_consume_offset;
size_t i = 0;
while (i < len) {
unsigned char c = data[i];
if (is_chunked_ctl_char(c)) {
// ctl char, still good.
} else if (isdigit(c) || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')) {
// real chunklen char
return 1;
} else {
// leading junk, bad
return 0;
}
i++;
}
return 1;
}
/**
* Extracts chunk length.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_LENGTH(htp_connp_t *connp) {
for (;;) {
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
// Have we reached the end of the line? Or is this not chunked after all?
if (connp->out_next_byte == LF ||
(!is_chunked_ctl_char((unsigned char) connp->out_next_byte) && !data_probe_chunk_length(connp))) {
unsigned char *data;
size_t len;
if (htp_connp_res_consolidate_data(connp, &data, &len) != HTP_OK) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
connp->out_tx->response_message_len += len;
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprint_raw_data(stderr, "Chunk length line", data, len);
#endif
connp->out_chunked_length = htp_parse_chunked_length(data, len);
// empty chunk length line, lets try to continue
if (connp->out_chunked_length == -1004) {
connp->out_current_consume_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
continue;
}
if (connp->out_chunked_length < 0) {
// reset out_current_read_offset so htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_STREAM_CLOSE
// doesn't miss the first bytes
if (len > (size_t)connp->out_current_read_offset) {
connp->out_current_read_offset = 0;
} else {
connp->out_current_read_offset -= len;
}
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_STREAM_CLOSE;
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_IDENTITY;
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0,
"Response chunk encoding: Invalid chunk length: %"PRId64"",
connp->out_chunked_length);
return HTP_OK;
}
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
// Handle chunk length
if (connp->out_chunked_length > 0) {
// More data available
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_DATA;
} else if (connp->out_chunked_length == 0) {
// End of data
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_HEADERS;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_TRAILER;
}
return HTP_OK;
}
}
return HTP_ERROR;
}
/**
* Processes an identity response body of known length.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_CL_KNOWN(htp_connp_t *connp) {
size_t bytes_to_consume;
// Determine how many bytes we can consume.
if (connp->out_current_len - connp->out_current_read_offset >= connp->out_body_data_left) {
bytes_to_consume = connp->out_body_data_left;
} else {
bytes_to_consume = connp->out_current_len - connp->out_current_read_offset;
}
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
// Sends close signal to decompressors
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, NULL, 0);
return rc;
}
if (bytes_to_consume == 0) return HTP_DATA;
// Consume the data.
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_read_offset, bytes_to_consume);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Adjust the counters.
connp->out_current_read_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_current_consume_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_stream_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_body_data_left -= bytes_to_consume;
// Have we seen the entire response body?
if (connp->out_body_data_left == 0) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
// Tells decompressors to output partially decompressed data
rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, NULL, 0);
return rc;
}
return HTP_DATA;
}
/**
* Processes identity response body of unknown length. In this case, we assume the
* response body consumes all data until the end of the stream.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_STREAM_CLOSE(htp_connp_t *connp) {
// Consume all data from the input buffer.
size_t bytes_to_consume = connp->out_current_len - connp->out_current_read_offset;
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "bytes_to_consume %"PRIuMAX, (uintmax_t)bytes_to_consume);
#endif
if (bytes_to_consume != 0) {
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, connp->out_current_data + connp->out_current_read_offset, bytes_to_consume);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Adjust the counters.
connp->out_current_read_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_current_consume_offset += bytes_to_consume;
connp->out_stream_offset += bytes_to_consume;
}
// Have we seen the entire response body?
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
return HTP_OK;
}
return HTP_DATA;
}
/**
* Determines presence (and encoding) of a response body.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_BODY_DETERMINE(htp_connp_t *connp) {
// If the request uses the CONNECT method, then not only are we
// to assume there's no body, but we need to ignore all
// subsequent data in the stream.
if (connp->out_tx->request_method_number == HTP_M_CONNECT) {
if ((connp->out_tx->response_status_number >= 200)
&& (connp->out_tx->response_status_number <= 299)) {
// This is a successful CONNECT stream, which means
// we need to switch into tunneling mode: on the
// request side we'll now probe the tunnel data to see
// if we need to parse or ignore it. So on the response
// side we wrap up the tx and wait.
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
// we may have response headers
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_state_response_headers(connp->out_tx);
return rc;
} else if (connp->out_tx->response_status_number == 407) {
// proxy telling us to auth
if (connp->in_status != HTP_STREAM_ERROR)
connp->in_status = HTP_STREAM_DATA;
} else {
// This is a failed CONNECT stream, which means that
// we can unblock request parsing
if (connp->in_status != HTP_STREAM_ERROR)
connp->in_status = HTP_STREAM_DATA;
// We are going to continue processing this transaction,
// adding a note for ourselves to stop at the end (because
// we don't want to see the beginning of a new transaction).
connp->out_data_other_at_tx_end = 1;
}
}
htp_header_t *cl = htp_table_get_c(connp->out_tx->response_headers, "content-length");
htp_header_t *te = htp_table_get_c(connp->out_tx->response_headers, "transfer-encoding");
// Check for "101 Switching Protocol" response.
// If it's seen, it means that traffic after empty line following headers
// is no longer HTTP. We can treat it similarly to CONNECT.
// Unlike CONNECT, however, upgrades from HTTP to HTTP seem
// rather unlikely, so don't try to probe tunnel for nested HTTP,
// and switch to tunnel mode right away.
if (connp->out_tx->response_status_number == 101) {
if (te == NULL && cl == NULL) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
if (connp->in_status != HTP_STREAM_ERROR)
connp->in_status = HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL;
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL;
// we may have response headers
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_state_response_headers(connp->out_tx);
return rc;
} else {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0, "Switching Protocol with Content-Length");
}
}
// Check for an interim "100 Continue" response. Ignore it if found, and revert back to RES_LINE.
if (connp->out_tx->response_status_number == 100 && te == NULL) {
int is100continue = 1;
if (cl != NULL){
if (htp_parse_content_length(cl->value, connp) > 0) {
is100continue = 0;
}
}
if (is100continue) {
if (connp->out_tx->seen_100continue != 0) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Already seen 100-Continue.");
return HTP_ERROR;
}
// Ignore any response headers seen so far.
htp_header_t *h = NULL;
for (size_t i = 0, n = htp_table_size(connp->out_tx->response_headers); i < n; i++) {
h = htp_table_get_index(connp->out_tx->response_headers, i, NULL);
bstr_free(h->name);
bstr_free(h->value);
free(h);
}
htp_table_clear(connp->out_tx->response_headers);
// Expecting to see another response line next.
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_LINE;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_LINE;
connp->out_tx->seen_100continue++;
return HTP_OK;
}
}
// A request can indicate it waits for headers validation
// before sending its body cf
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Expect
if (connp->out_tx->response_status_number >= 400 &&
connp->out_tx->response_status_number <= 499 &&
connp->in_content_length > 0 &&
connp->in_body_data_left == connp->in_content_length) {
htp_header_t *exp = htp_table_get_c(connp->out_tx->request_headers, "expect");
if ((exp != NULL) && (bstr_cmp_c_nocase(exp->value, "100-continue") == 0)) {
connp->in_state = htp_connp_REQ_FINALIZE;
}
}
// 1. Any response message which MUST NOT include a message-body
// (such as the 1xx, 204, and 304 responses and any response to a HEAD
// request) is always terminated by the first empty line after the
// header fields, regardless of the entity-header fields present in the
// message.
if (connp->out_tx->request_method_number == HTP_M_HEAD) {
// There's no response body whatsoever
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_NO_BODY;
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
}
else if (((connp->out_tx->response_status_number >= 100) && (connp->out_tx->response_status_number <= 199))
|| (connp->out_tx->response_status_number == 204) || (connp->out_tx->response_status_number == 304)) {
// There should be no response body
// but browsers interpret content sent by the server as such
if (te == NULL && cl == NULL) {
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_NO_BODY;
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
} else {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0, "Unexpected Response body");
}
}
// Hack condition to check that we do not assume "no body"
if (connp->out_state != htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE) {
// We have a response body
htp_header_t *ct = htp_table_get_c(connp->out_tx->response_headers, "content-type");
if (ct != NULL) {
connp->out_tx->response_content_type = bstr_dup_lower(ct->value);
if (connp->out_tx->response_content_type == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
// Ignore parameters
unsigned char *data = bstr_ptr(connp->out_tx->response_content_type);
size_t len = bstr_len(ct->value);
size_t newlen = 0;
while (newlen < len) {
// TODO Some platforms may do things differently here.
if (htp_is_space(data[newlen]) || (data[newlen] == ';')) {
bstr_adjust_len(connp->out_tx->response_content_type, newlen);
break;
}
newlen++;
}
}
// 2. If a Transfer-Encoding header field (section 14.40) is present and
// indicates that the "chunked" transfer coding has been applied, then
// the length is defined by the chunked encoding (section 3.6).
if ((te != NULL) && (bstr_index_of_c_nocasenorzero(te->value, "chunked") != -1)) {
if (bstr_cmp_c_nocase(te->value, "chunked") != 0) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Transfer-encoding has abnormal chunked value");
}
// spec says chunked is HTTP/1.1 only, but some browsers accept it
// with 1.0 as well
if (connp->out_tx->response_protocol_number < HTP_PROTOCOL_1_1) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Chunked transfer-encoding on HTTP/0.9 or HTTP/1.0");
}
// If the T-E header is present we are going to use it.
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_CHUNKED;
// We are still going to check for the presence of C-L
if (cl != NULL) {
// This is a violation of the RFC
connp->out_tx->flags |= HTP_REQUEST_SMUGGLING;
}
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_CHUNKED_LENGTH;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_BODY;
}// 3. If a Content-Length header field (section 14.14) is present, its
// value in bytes represents the length of the message-body.
else if (cl != NULL) {
// We know the exact length
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_IDENTITY;
// Check for multiple C-L headers
if (cl->flags & HTP_FIELD_REPEATED) {
connp->out_tx->flags |= HTP_REQUEST_SMUGGLING;
}
// Get body length
connp->out_tx->response_content_length = htp_parse_content_length(cl->value, connp);
if (connp->out_tx->response_content_length < 0) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Invalid C-L field in response: %"PRId64"",
connp->out_tx->response_content_length);
return HTP_ERROR;
} else {
connp->out_content_length = connp->out_tx->response_content_length;
connp->out_body_data_left = connp->out_content_length;
if (connp->out_content_length != 0) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_CL_KNOWN;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_BODY;
} else {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
}
}
} else {
// 4. If the message uses the media type "multipart/byteranges", which is
// self-delimiting, then that defines the length. This media type MUST
// NOT be used unless the sender knows that the recipient can parse it;
// the presence in a request of a Range header with multiple byte-range
// specifiers implies that the client can parse multipart/byteranges
// responses.
if (ct != NULL) {
// TODO Handle multipart/byteranges
if (bstr_index_of_c_nocase(ct->value, "multipart/byteranges") != -1) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0,
"C-T multipart/byteranges in responses not supported");
return HTP_ERROR;
}
}
// 5. By the server closing the connection. (Closing the connection
// cannot be used to indicate the end of a request body, since that
// would leave no possibility for the server to send back a response.)
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_STREAM_CLOSE;
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_IDENTITY;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_BODY;
connp->out_body_data_left = -1;
}
}
// NOTE We do not need to check for short-style HTTP/0.9 requests here because
// that is done earlier, before response line parsing begins
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_state_response_headers(connp->out_tx);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
return HTP_OK;
}
/**
* Parses response headers.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_HEADERS(htp_connp_t *connp) {
int endwithcr;
int lfcrending = 0;
for (;;) {
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
// Finalize sending raw trailer data.
htp_status_t rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_finalize_clear(connp);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Run hook response_TRAILER.
rc = htp_hook_run_all(connp->cfg->hook_response_trailer, connp->out_tx);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
return HTP_OK;
}
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
// Have we reached the end of the line?
if (connp->out_next_byte != LF && connp->out_next_byte != CR) {
lfcrending = 0;
} else {
endwithcr = 0;
if (connp->out_next_byte == CR) {
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (connp->out_next_byte == -1) {
return HTP_DATA_BUFFER;
} else if (connp->out_next_byte == LF) {
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
if (lfcrending) {
// Handling LFCRCRLFCRLF
// These 6 characters mean only 2 end of lines
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (connp->out_next_byte == CR) {
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
connp->out_current_consume_offset++;
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (connp->out_next_byte == LF) {
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
connp->out_current_consume_offset++;
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Weird response end of lines mix");
}
}
}
} else if (connp->out_next_byte == CR) {
continue;
}
lfcrending = 0;
endwithcr = 1;
} else {
// connp->out_next_byte == LF
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
lfcrending = 0;
if (connp->out_next_byte == CR) {
// hanldes LF-CR sequence as end of line
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
lfcrending = 1;
}
}
unsigned char *data;
size_t len;
if (htp_connp_res_consolidate_data(connp, &data, &len) != HTP_OK) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
// CRCRLF is not an empty line
if (endwithcr && len < 2) {
continue;
}
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprint_raw_data(stderr, __func__, data, len);
#endif
int next_no_lf = 0;
if (connp->out_current_read_offset < connp->out_current_len &&
connp->out_current_data[connp->out_current_read_offset] != LF) {
next_no_lf = 1;
}
// Should we terminate headers?
if (htp_connp_is_line_terminator(connp, data, len, next_no_lf)) {
// Parse previous header, if any.
if (connp->out_header != NULL) {
if (connp->cfg->process_response_header(connp, bstr_ptr(connp->out_header),
bstr_len(connp->out_header)) != HTP_OK) return HTP_ERROR;
bstr_free(connp->out_header);
connp->out_header = NULL;
}
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
// We've seen all response headers.
if (connp->out_tx->response_progress == HTP_RESPONSE_HEADERS) {
// Response headers.
// The next step is to determine if this response has a body.
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_BODY_DETERMINE;
} else {
// Response trailer.
// Finalize sending raw trailer data.
htp_status_t rc = htp_connp_res_receiver_finalize_clear(connp);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Run hook response_TRAILER.
rc = htp_hook_run_all(connp->cfg->hook_response_trailer, connp->out_tx);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// The next step is to finalize this response.
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
}
return HTP_OK;
}
htp_chomp(data, &len);
// Check for header folding.
if (htp_connp_is_line_folded(data, len) == 0) {
// New header line.
// Parse previous header, if any.
if (connp->out_header != NULL) {
if (connp->cfg->process_response_header(connp, bstr_ptr(connp->out_header),
bstr_len(connp->out_header)) != HTP_OK) return HTP_ERROR;
bstr_free(connp->out_header);
connp->out_header = NULL;
}
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (htp_is_folding_char(connp->out_next_byte) == 0) {
// Because we know this header is not folded, we can process the buffer straight away.
if (connp->cfg->process_response_header(connp, data, len) != HTP_OK) return HTP_ERROR;
} else {
// Keep the partial header data for parsing later.
connp->out_header = bstr_dup_mem(data, len);
if (connp->out_header == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
}
} else {
// Folding; check that there's a previous header line to add to.
if (connp->out_header == NULL) {
// Invalid folding.
// Warn only once per transaction.
if (!(connp->out_tx->flags & HTP_INVALID_FOLDING)) {
connp->out_tx->flags |= HTP_INVALID_FOLDING;
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0, "Invalid response field folding");
}
// Keep the header data for parsing later.
size_t trim = 0;
while(trim < len) {
if (!htp_is_folding_char(data[trim])) {
break;
}
trim++;
}
connp->out_header = bstr_dup_mem(data + trim, len - trim);
if (connp->out_header == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
} else {
size_t colon_pos = 0;
while ((colon_pos < len) && (data[colon_pos] != ':')) colon_pos++;
if (colon_pos < len &&
bstr_chr(connp->out_header, ':') >= 0 &&
connp->out_tx->response_protocol_number == HTP_PROTOCOL_1_1) {
// Warn only once per transaction.
if (!(connp->out_tx->flags & HTP_INVALID_FOLDING)) {
connp->out_tx->flags |= HTP_INVALID_FOLDING;
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0, "Invalid response field folding");
}
if (connp->cfg->process_response_header(connp, bstr_ptr(connp->out_header),
bstr_len(connp->out_header)) != HTP_OK)
return HTP_ERROR;
bstr_free(connp->out_header);
connp->out_header = bstr_dup_mem(data+1, len-1);
if (connp->out_header == NULL)
return HTP_ERROR;
} else {
// Add to the existing header.
bstr *new_out_header = bstr_add_mem(connp->out_header, data, len);
if (new_out_header == NULL)
return HTP_ERROR;
connp->out_header = new_out_header;
}
}
}
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
}
}
return HTP_ERROR;
}
/**
* Parses response line.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_LINE(htp_connp_t *connp) {
for (;;) {
// Don't try to get more data if the stream is closed. If we do, we'll return, asking for more data.
if (connp->out_status != HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
// Get one byte
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
}
// Have we reached the end of the line? We treat stream closure as end of line in
// order to handle the case when the first line of the response is actually response body
// (and we wish it processed as such).
if (connp->out_next_byte == CR) {
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (connp->out_next_byte == -1) {
return HTP_DATA_BUFFER;
} else if (connp->out_next_byte == LF) {
continue;
}
connp->out_next_byte = LF;
}
if ((connp->out_next_byte == LF)||(connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_CLOSED)) {
unsigned char *data;
size_t len;
if (htp_connp_res_consolidate_data(connp, &data, &len) != HTP_OK) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprint_raw_data(stderr, __func__, data, len);
#endif
// Is this a line that should be ignored?
if (htp_connp_is_line_ignorable(connp, data, len)) {
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
}
// We have an empty/whitespace line, which we'll note, ignore and move on
connp->out_tx->response_ignored_lines++;
// TODO How many lines are we willing to accept?
// Start again
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
return HTP_OK;
}
// Deallocate previous response line allocations, which we would have on a 100 response.
if (connp->out_tx->response_line != NULL) {
bstr_free(connp->out_tx->response_line);
connp->out_tx->response_line = NULL;
}
if (connp->out_tx->response_protocol != NULL) {
bstr_free(connp->out_tx->response_protocol);
connp->out_tx->response_protocol = NULL;
}
if (connp->out_tx->response_status != NULL) {
bstr_free(connp->out_tx->response_status);
connp->out_tx->response_status = NULL;
}
if (connp->out_tx->response_message != NULL) {
bstr_free(connp->out_tx->response_message);
connp->out_tx->response_message = NULL;
}
// Process response line.
int chomp_result = htp_chomp(data, &len);
// If the response line is invalid, determine if it _looks_ like
// a response line. If it does not look like a line, process the
// data as a response body because that is what browsers do.
if (htp_treat_response_line_as_body(data, len)) {
connp->out_tx->response_content_encoding_processing = HTP_COMPRESSION_NONE;
connp->out_current_consume_offset = connp->out_current_read_offset;
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, data, len + chomp_result);
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
// Continue to process response body. Because we don't have
// any headers to parse, we assume the body continues until
// the end of the stream.
// Have we seen the entire response body?
if (connp->out_current_len <= connp->out_current_read_offset) {
connp->out_tx->response_transfer_coding = HTP_CODING_IDENTITY;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_BODY;
connp->out_body_data_left = -1;
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE;
}
return HTP_OK;
}
connp->out_tx->response_line = bstr_dup_mem(data, len);
if (connp->out_tx->response_line == NULL) return HTP_ERROR;
if (connp->cfg->parse_response_line(connp) != HTP_OK) return HTP_ERROR;
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_state_response_line(connp->out_tx);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
// Move on to the next phase.
connp->out_state = htp_connp_RES_HEADERS;
connp->out_tx->response_progress = HTP_RESPONSE_HEADERS;
return HTP_OK;
}
}
return HTP_ERROR;
}
size_t htp_connp_res_data_consumed(htp_connp_t *connp) {
return connp->out_current_read_offset;
}
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE(htp_connp_t *connp) {
if (connp->out_status != HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
OUT_PEEK_NEXT(connp);
if (connp->out_next_byte == -1) {
return htp_tx_state_response_complete_ex(connp->out_tx, 0);
}
if (connp->out_next_byte != LF || connp->out_current_consume_offset >= connp->out_current_read_offset) {
for (;;) {//;i < max_read; i++) {
OUT_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
// Have we reached the end of the line? For some reason
// we can't test after IN_COPY_BYTE_OR_RETURN */
if (connp->out_next_byte == LF)
break;
}
}
}
size_t bytes_left;
unsigned char * data;
if (htp_connp_res_consolidate_data(connp, &data, &bytes_left) != HTP_OK) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprint_raw_data(stderr, "PROBING response finalize", data, bytes_left);
#endif
if (bytes_left == 0) {
//closing
return htp_tx_state_response_complete_ex(connp->out_tx, 0);
}
if (htp_treat_response_line_as_body(data, bytes_left)) {
// Interpret remaining bytes as body data
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_WARNING, 0, "Unexpected response body");
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_res_process_body_data_ex(connp->out_tx, data, bytes_left);
htp_connp_res_clear_buffer(connp);
return rc;
}
//unread last end of line so that RES_LINE works
if (connp->out_current_read_offset < (int64_t)bytes_left) {
connp->out_current_read_offset=0;
} else {
connp->out_current_read_offset-=bytes_left;
}
if (connp->out_current_read_offset < connp->out_current_consume_offset) {
connp->out_current_consume_offset=connp->out_current_read_offset;
}
return htp_tx_state_response_complete_ex(connp->out_tx, 0 /* not hybrid mode */);
}
/**
* The response idle state will initialize response processing, as well as
* finalize each transactions after we are done with it.
*
* @param[in] connp
* @returns HTP_OK on state change, HTP_ERROR on error, or HTP_DATA when more data is needed.
*/
htp_status_t htp_connp_RES_IDLE(htp_connp_t *connp) {
// We want to start parsing the next response (and change
// the state from IDLE) only if there's at least one
// byte of data available. Otherwise we could be creating
// new structures even if there's no more data on the
// connection.
OUT_TEST_NEXT_BYTE_OR_RETURN(connp);
// Parsing a new response
// Find the next outgoing transaction
// If there is none, we just create one so that responses without
// request can still be processed.
connp->out_tx = htp_list_get(connp->conn->transactions, connp->out_next_tx_index);
if (connp->out_tx == NULL) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Unable to match response to request");
// finalize dangling request waiting for next request or body
if (connp->in_state == htp_connp_REQ_FINALIZE) {
htp_tx_state_request_complete(connp->in_tx);
}
connp->out_tx = htp_connp_tx_create(connp);
if (connp->out_tx == NULL) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
connp->out_tx->parsed_uri = htp_uri_alloc();
if (connp->out_tx->parsed_uri == NULL) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
connp->out_tx->parsed_uri->path = bstr_dup_c(REQUEST_URI_NOT_SEEN);
if (connp->out_tx->parsed_uri->path == NULL) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
connp->out_tx->request_uri = bstr_dup_c(REQUEST_URI_NOT_SEEN);
if (connp->out_tx->request_uri == NULL) {
return HTP_ERROR;
}
connp->in_state = htp_connp_REQ_FINALIZE;
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "picked up response w/o request");
#endif
// We've used one transaction
connp->out_next_tx_index++;
} else {
// We've used one transaction
connp->out_next_tx_index++;
// TODO Detect state mismatch
connp->out_content_length = -1;
connp->out_body_data_left = -1;
}
htp_status_t rc = htp_tx_state_response_start(connp->out_tx);
if (rc != HTP_OK) return rc;
return HTP_OK;
}
int htp_connp_res_data(htp_connp_t *connp, const htp_time_t *timestamp, const void *data, size_t len) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data(connp->out_status %x)\n", connp->out_status);
fprint_raw_data(stderr, __func__, data, len);
#endif
// Return if the connection is in stop state
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_STOP) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_INFO, 0, "Outbound parser is in HTP_STREAM_STOP");
return HTP_STREAM_STOP;
}
// Return if the connection has had a fatal error
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_ERROR) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Outbound parser is in HTP_STREAM_ERROR");
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_DATA (previous error)\n");
#endif
return HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
}
// Sanity check: we must have a transaction pointer if the state is not IDLE (no outbound transaction)
if ((connp->out_tx == NULL)&&(connp->out_state != htp_connp_RES_IDLE)) {
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Missing outbound transaction data");
return HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
}
// If the length of the supplied data chunk is zero, proceed
// only if the stream has been closed. We do not allow zero-sized
// chunks in the API, but we use it internally to force the parsers
// to finalize parsing.
if (len == 0 && connp->out_status != HTP_STREAM_CLOSED) {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Zero-length data chunks are not allowed");
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_DATA (zero-length chunk)\n");
#endif
return HTP_STREAM_CLOSED;
}
// Remember the timestamp of the current response data chunk
if (timestamp != NULL) {
memcpy(&connp->out_timestamp, timestamp, sizeof (*timestamp));
}
// Store the current chunk information
connp->out_current_data = (unsigned char *) data;
connp->out_current_len = len;
connp->out_current_read_offset = 0;
connp->out_current_consume_offset = 0;
connp->out_current_receiver_offset = 0;
htp_conn_track_outbound_data(connp->conn, len, timestamp);
// Return without processing any data if the stream is in tunneling
// mode (which it would be after an initial CONNECT transaction.
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL\n");
#endif
return HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL;
}
// Invoke a processor, in a loop, until an error
// occurs or until we run out of data. Many processors
// will process a request, each pointing to the next
// processor that needs to run.
for (;;) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: out state=%s, progress=%s\n",
htp_connp_out_state_as_string(connp),
htp_tx_response_progress_as_string(connp->out_tx));
#endif
// Return if there's been an error
// or if we've run out of data. We are relying
// on processors to add error messages, so we'll
// keep quiet here.
htp_status_t rc;
//handle gap
if (data == NULL && len > 0) {
if (connp->out_state == htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_CL_KNOWN ||
connp->out_state == htp_connp_RES_BODY_IDENTITY_STREAM_CLOSE) {
rc = connp->out_state(connp);
} else if (connp->out_state == htp_connp_RES_FINALIZE) {
rc = htp_tx_state_response_complete_ex(connp->out_tx, 0);
} else {
htp_log(connp, HTP_LOG_MARK, HTP_LOG_ERROR, 0, "Gaps are not allowed during this state");
return HTP_STREAM_CLOSED;
}
} else {
rc = connp->out_state(connp);
}
if (rc == HTP_OK) {
if (connp->out_status == HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL\n");
#endif
return HTP_STREAM_TUNNEL;
}
rc = htp_res_handle_state_change(connp);
}
if (rc != HTP_OK) {
// Do we need more data?
if ((rc == HTP_DATA) || (rc == HTP_DATA_BUFFER)) {
htp_connp_res_receiver_send_data(connp, 0 /* not last */);
if (rc == HTP_DATA_BUFFER) {
if (htp_connp_res_buffer(connp) != HTP_OK) {
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
return HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
}
}
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_DATA\n");
#endif
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_DATA;
return HTP_STREAM_DATA;
}
// Check for stop
if (rc == HTP_STOP) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_STOP\n");
#endif
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_STOP;
return HTP_STREAM_STOP;
}
// Check for suspended parsing
if (rc == HTP_DATA_OTHER) {
// We might have actually consumed the entire data chunk?
if (connp->out_current_read_offset >= connp->out_current_len) {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_DATA (suspended parsing)\n");
#endif
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_DATA;
// Do not send STREAM_DATE_DATA_OTHER if we've
// consumed the entire chunk
return HTP_STREAM_DATA;
} else {
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_DATA_OTHER\n");
#endif
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_DATA_OTHER;
// Partial chunk consumption
return HTP_STREAM_DATA_OTHER;
}
}
#ifdef HTP_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "htp_connp_res_data: returning HTP_STREAM_ERROR\n");
#endif
// Permanent stream error.
connp->out_status = HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
return HTP_STREAM_ERROR;
}
}
}
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