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mod_http: Use RFC 7239 Forwarded header to find original client IP
Prefer over X-Forwarded-* since it has an actual specification.
Main practical difference is that Forwarded may carry more properties
than only the IP address since it is a structured header.
Since we parse it into an array, it is easier to do the logical thing
and iterate backwards trough proxies until an untrusted one is
encountered. Compare the handling of X-Forwarded-For.
The 'secure' field now accounts for the full chain of proxies, which
must be secure all the way to be considered secure.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 03 Jun 2023 17:10:04 +0200 |
parent | 13116:58e793288d9c |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2021 Prosody folks -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- --[[ This file provides a shim abstraction over LuaSec, consolidating some code which was previously spread between net.server backends, portmanager and certmanager. The goal is to provide a more or less well-defined API on top of LuaSec which abstracts away some of the things which are not needed and simplifies usage of commonly used things (such as SNI contexts). Eventually, network backends which do not rely on LuaSocket+LuaSec should be able to provide *this* API instead of having to mimic LuaSec. ]] local ssl = require "ssl"; local ssl_newcontext = ssl.newcontext; local ssl_context = ssl.context or require "ssl.context"; local io_open = io.open; local context_api = {}; local context_mt = {__index = context_api}; function context_api:set_sni_host(host, cert, key) local ctx, err = self._builder:clone():apply({ certificate = cert, key = key, }):build(); if not ctx then return false, err end self._sni_contexts[host] = ctx._inner return true, nil end function context_api:remove_sni_host(host) self._sni_contexts[host] = nil end function context_api:wrap(sock) local ok, conn, err = pcall(ssl.wrap, sock, self._inner); if not ok then return nil, err end return conn, nil end local function new_context(cfg, builder) -- LuaSec expects dhparam to be a callback that takes two arguments. -- We ignore those because it is mostly used for having a separate -- set of params for EXPORT ciphers, which we don't have by default. if type(cfg.dhparam) == "string" then local f, err = io_open(cfg.dhparam); if not f then return nil, "Could not open DH parameters: "..err end local dhparam = f:read("*a"); f:close(); cfg.dhparam = function() return dhparam; end end local inner, err = ssl_newcontext(cfg); if not inner then return nil, err end -- COMPAT Older LuaSec ignores the cipher list from the config, so we have to take care -- of it ourselves (W/A for #x) if inner and cfg.ciphers then local success; success, err = ssl_context.setcipher(inner, cfg.ciphers); if not success then return nil, err end end return setmetatable({ _inner = inner, _builder = builder, _sni_contexts = {}, }, context_mt), nil end -- Feature detection / guessing local function test_option(option) return not not ssl_newcontext({mode="server",protocol="sslv23",options={ option }}); end local luasec_major, luasec_minor = ssl._VERSION:match("^(%d+)%.(%d+)"); local luasec_version = tonumber(luasec_major) * 100 + tonumber(luasec_minor); local luasec_has = ssl.config or { algorithms = { ec = luasec_version >= 5; }; capabilities = { curves_list = luasec_version >= 7; }; options = { cipher_server_preference = test_option("cipher_server_preference"); no_ticket = test_option("no_ticket"); no_compression = test_option("no_compression"); single_dh_use = test_option("single_dh_use"); single_ecdh_use = test_option("single_ecdh_use"); no_renegotiation = test_option("no_renegotiation"); }; }; return { features = luasec_has; new_context = new_context, load_certificate = ssl.loadcertificate; };