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Based on patch by akr [ruby-core:88477], use Tempfile.create
to avoid unnecessary unlink call. Unlike akr's original patch,
this does not change the return value of flush.
Thanks-to: Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
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They are assigned automatically when pushing gem file to rubygems.org.
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This adds a password_hash keyword argument to
WEBrick::HTTPAuth::Htpasswd#initialize. If set to :bcrypt, it
will create bcrypt hashes instead of crypt hashes, and will
raise an exception if the .htpasswd file uses crypt hashes.
If :bcrypt is used, then instead of calling
BasicAuth.make_passwd (which uses crypt),
WEBrick::HTTPAuth::Htpasswd#set_passwd will set the bcrypt
password directly. It isn't possible to change the
make_passwd API to accept the password hash format, as that
would break configurations who use Htpasswd#auth_type= to set
a custom auth_type.
This modifies WEBrick::HTTPAuth::BasicAuth to handle checking
both crypt and bcrypt hashes.
There are commented out requires for 'string/crypt', to handle
when String#crypt is deprecated and the undeprecated version is
moved to a gem.
There is also a commented out warning for the case when
the password_hash keyword is not specified and 'string/crypt'
cannot be required. I think the warning makes sense to nudge
users to using bcrypt.
I've updated the tests to test nil, :crypt, and :bcrypt values
for the password_hash keyword, skipping the bcrypt tests if the
bcrypt library cannot be required.
[ruby-core:88111] [Feature #14940]
From: Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>
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Prevents response splitting and HTML injection attacks in
poorly-written applications which blindly pass along user input
in redirects.
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It breaks mswin's test-all
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* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_body_io): use seek if NotImplementedError
is raised in IO.copy_stream with offset.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (multipart_body): ditto.
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Original patch by tenderlove (with minor style adjustments).
* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_header): call check_header
(check_header): raise on embedded CRLF in header value
* test/webrick/test_httpresponse.rb
(test_prevent_response_splitting_headers): new test
* (test_prevent_response_splitting_cookie_headers): ditto
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Reading entire request or response bodies into memory can lead
to trivial denial-of-service attacks. Introduce Fibers in both
cases to allow streaming.
WEBrick::HTTPRequest gains a new body_reader method to prepare
itself as a source for IO.copy_stream. This allows the
WEBrick::HTTPRequest object to be used as the
Net::HTTPGenericRequest#body_stream= arg for Net::HTTP.
For HTTP proxy response bodies, we also use a Fiber to
to make the HTTP request and read the response body.
* lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (body_reader): new method
(readpartial): ditto
* lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb (perform_proxy_request): use Fiber
to stream response body
(do_GET, do_HEAD): adjust call
(do_POST): adjust call and supply body_reader
* test/webrick/test_httprequest.rb (test_chunked): test
for IO.copy_stream compatibility
* test/webrick/test_httpproxy.rb (test_big_bodies): new test
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WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! LIKELY BROKEN CHANGE
Pass a proc to WEBrick::HTTPRequest#body to avoid reading a
potentially large request body into memory during
authentication.
WARNING! this will break apps completely which want to do
something with the body besides calculating the MD5 digest
of it.
Also, keep in mind that probably nobody uses "auth-int".
Servers such as Apache, lighttpd, nginx don't seem to
support it; nor does curl when using POST/PUT bodies;
and we didn't have tests for it until now...
* lib/webrick/httpauth/digestauth.rb (_authenticate): stream req.body
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While WEBrick::HTTPRequest#body provides a Proc interface
for streaming large request bodies, clients must not force
the server to use an excessively large chunk size.
* lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (read_chunk_size): limit each
read and block.call to :InputBufferSize in config.
* test/webrick/test_httpserver.rb (test_big_chunks): new test
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"BadRequest" alone does not resolve correctly, it is in the
HTTPStatus namespace.
* lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (read_chunked): use correct exception
* test/webrick/test_httpserver.rb (test_eof_in_chunk): new test
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WEBrick::HTTPRequest#body can be passed a block to process the
body in chunks. Use this feature to avoid building a giant
string in memory.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb (do_GET):
avoid reading entire request body into memory
(do_POST is aliased to do_GET, so it handles bodies)
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We use the same 112 KB limit started (AFAIK) by Mongrel, Thin,
and Puma to prevent malicious users from using up all the memory
with a single request. This also limits the damage done by
excessive ranges in multipart Range: requests.
Due to the way we rely on IO#gets and the desire to keep
the code simple, the actual maximum header may be 4093 bytes
larger than 112 KB, but we're splitting hairs at that point.
* lib/webrick/httprequest.rb: define MAX_HEADER_LENGTH
(read_header): raise when headers exceed max length
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Use the new Proc response body feature to generate a multipart
range response dynamically. We use a flat array to minimize
object overhead as much as possible; as many ranges may fit
into an HTTP request header.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (multipart_body): new method
(make_partial_content): use multipart_body
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The .write method needs to return the number of bytes written
to avoid confusing IO.copy_stream.
* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (ChunkedWrapper#write): return bytes written
(ChunkedWrapper#<<): return self
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Content-Length is ignored by WEBrick::HTTPResponse even if we
calculate it, so instead we chunk responses to HTTP/1.1 clients
and terminate HTTP/1.0 connections.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (make_partial_content):
quiet warning
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This is also compatible with range responses generated
by Rack::File (tested with rack 2.0.3).
* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_body_io): use Content-Range
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (make_partial_content):
use File object for the single range case
* test/webrick/test_filehandler.rb (get_res_body): use send_body
to test result
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Remove the redundant _send_file method since its functionality
is unnecessary with IO.copy_stream. IO.copy_stream also allows
the use of sendfile under some OSes to speed up copies to
non-TLS sockets.
Testing with "curl >/dev/null" and "ruby -run -e httpd" to
read a 1G file over Linux loopback reveals a reduction from
around ~0.770 to ~0.490 seconds on the client side.
* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_body_io): use IO.copy_stream
(_send_file): remove
[Feature #14237]
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This will make the next change to use IO.copy_stream
easier-to-read. When we can drop Ruby 2.4 support in a few
years, this will allow us to use writev(2) with multiple
arguments for headers and chunked responses.
* lib/webrick/cgi.rb (write): new wrapper method
lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb: (send_header): use socket.write
(send_body_io): ditto
(send_body_string): ditto
(send_body_proc): ditto
(_write_data): ditto
(ChunkedWrapper#write): ditto
(_send_file): ditto
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This release removes uses of Kernel#open to avoid unintended
behaviors and make future auditing easier. [Misc #14216]
6 changes since 1.4.1:
webrick: httpauth requires regular files
webrick/httpservlet/cgi_runner.rb: remove unnecessary open
webrick: WEBrick::Log requires path arg when given string
webrick/httpservlet/*handler: use File.open
webrick/httputils: note Kernel#open behavior
webrick/httpservelet/cgi_runner: avoid IO#reopen on pathname
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IO#reopen seems to behave strangely on Win32 based on the logs
posted by Greg for [Bug #14420]. Lets try to fix the issue by
using File.open explicitly (but not Kernel#open).
* lib/webrick/httpservelet/cgi_runner: use File.open explicitly
[Bug #14220]
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I don't know who uses the load_mime_types method; but it is
conceivable that a user would want to read the results of a
command instead of reading a regular file to load MIME types.
None of the WEBrick-related code in Ruby or default/bundled gems
seems to rely on this method; but it is likely 3rd-party code does.
* lib/webrick/httputils.rb (load_mime_types): note Kernel#open behavior
[Misc #14216]
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This makes future code audits easier. None of these changes
fix realistic remote code execution vulnerabilities because
we stat(2) before attempting Kernel#open.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/erbhandler.rb (do_GET): use File.open
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (do_GET): use File.open
(make_partial_content): ditto
[Misc #14216]
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Allowing a user to specify "| command" via Kernel#open is
nonsensical since we never read from the resultant IO.
* lib/webrick/log.rb (initialize): replace Kernel#open with File.open
[Misc #14216]
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IO#reopen already takes string path names as well as IO objects
(but not "| command" strings)
This makes further auditing for inadvertant code execution
easier. There's no actual bugfix or behavior change here,
as no external data is passed to cgi_runner.rb.
* lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgi_runner.rb: remove Kernel#open call
[Misc #14216]
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Be sure we do not try to open a pipe to read from, since we care
about mtime in all cases.
* lib/webrick/httpauth/htdigest.rb: use File.open
* lib/webrick/httpauth/htgroup.rb: ditto
* lib/webrick/httpauth/htpasswd.rb: ditto
[Misc #14216]
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* lib/webrick/version.rb: bump version
* lib/webrick/webrick.gemspec: support Ruby 2.3+
[Bug #14189]
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* lib/webrick/version.rb: change VERSION to 1.4.0
* lib/webrick/webrick.gemspec: require_relative for version,
update date and contact info
[Feature #13173]
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Using ^ and $ in regexps means we can accidentally get fooled
by "%0a" in HTTP request paths being decoded to newline
characters. Use \A and \z to match beginning and end-of-string
respectively, instead.
Thanks to mame and hsbt for reporting.
* lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (MountTable#compile):
use \A and \z instead of ^ and $
* lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (MountTable#normalize): use \z instead of $
* test/webrick/test_httpserver.rb (test_cntrl_in_path): new test
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If uplevel keyword is given, the warning message is prepended
with caller file and line information and the string "warning: ".
The use of the uplevel keyword makes Kernel#warn format output
similar to how rb_warn formats output.
This patch modifies net/ftp and net/imap to use Kernel#warn
instead of $stderr.puts or $stderr.printf, since they are used
for printing warnings.
This makes lib/cgi/core and tempfile use $stderr.puts instead of
warn for debug logging, since they are used for debug printing
and not for warning.
This does not modify bundler, rubygems, or rdoc, as those are
maintained outside of ruby and probably wish to remain backwards
compatible with older ruby versions.
rb_warn_m code is originally from nobu, but I've changed it
so that it only includes the path and lineno from uplevel
(not the method), and also prepends the string "warning: ",
to make it more similar to rb_warn.
From: Jeremy Evans code@jeremyevans.net
Signed-off-by: Urabe Shyouhei shyouhei@ruby-lang.org
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We must to ensure the @status ivar is set to :Running before
running StartCallback, otherwise Webrick::Server#stop will not
change the @status to :Shutdown properly.
Note: I have not been able to reproduce the original issue but
understood at least part of the problem and fixed it with this
commit. However, the original reporter (Peak Xu) was still able
to reproduce the problem on 1.9.2 p180 on Windows, so I'm not
sure what else might be going on. Ruby threading and
synchronization primitives have changed a lot since 1.9.2, so
maybe that was fixed elsewhere.
* lib/webrick/server.rb: call StartCallback sooner [Bug #4841]
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I never knew "format" was a global method alias for "sprintf";
so it was confusing to me. Normally, one would use "sprintf"
since it's also available in many other languages, but
Integer#to_s avoids parsing a format string so it's less
bug-prone.
Furthermore, favor string interpolation over String#<< since it
is easier for the VM to optimize memory allocation (as in r60320).
Interpolation also reduces method calls and memory overhead
for inline method cache.
Finally, ensure we clear all short-lived buffers for body
responses. A similar change was made and measured for Net::*
in r58840 showing a large memory reduction on some workloads.
* webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_body_io): favor String#to_s,
reduce method calls for String#<<,
clear `buf' when done,
avoid extra String#bytesize calls
* (send_body_string): ditto
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* lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (send_body): call send_body_proc
(send_body_proc): new method
(class ChunkedWrapper): new class
* test/webrick/test_httpresponse.rb (test_send_body_proc): new test
(test_send_body_proc_chunked): ditto
[Feature #855]
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Thanks to MSP-Greg (Greg L) for helping with this.
* lib/webrick/server.rb (start_thread): properly fix non-local return
introduced in r60208 and r60210
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Thanks to MSP-Greg (Greg L) for helping with this.
* lib/webrick/server.rb (start_thread): fix non-local return
introduced in r60208
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Thanks to MSP-Greg (Greg L) for helping with this.
* lib/webrick/server.rb (start_thread): ignore ECONNRESET, ECONNABORTED,
EPROTO, and EINVAL on TLS negotiation errors the same way they
were ignored before r60172 in the accept_client method of the
main acceptor thread.
[Bug #14013] [Bug #14005]
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By making the socket non-blocking in r60172, TLS/SSL negotiation
via the SSL_accept function must handle non-blocking sockets
properly and retry on SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ/SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE.
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept cannot do that properly with a
non-blocking socket, so it must use non-blocking logic of
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept_nonblock.
Thanks to MSP-Greg (Greg L) for finding this.
* lib/webrick/server.rb (start_thread): use SSL_accept properly
with non-blocking socket.
[Bug #14013] [Bug #14005]
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OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept may block indefinitely on clients
which negotiate the TCP connection, but fail (or are slow) to
negotiate the subsequent TLS handshake. This prevents the
multi-threaded WEBrick server from accepting other connections.
Since the TLS handshake (via OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept)
consists of normal read/write traffic over TCP, handle it in the
per-client thread, instead.
Furthermore, using non-blocking accept() is useful for non-TLS
sockets anyways because spurious wakeups are possible from
select(2).
* lib/webrick/server.rb (accept_client): use TCPServer#accept_nonblock
and remove OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept call
* lib/webrick/server.rb (start_thread): call OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept
* test/webrick/test_ssl_server.rb (test_slow_connect): new test
[ruby-core:83221] [Bug #14005]
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Since r51231 ("webrick/server.rb: stop immediately"),
there is no need to poll on the @status change every
two seconds.
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Sockets and pipes are always created with FMODE_SYNC flag
already set (otherwise many things would be broken).
* lib/webrick/server.rb (accept_client): remove unnecessary
IO#sync= call
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Added metadata for rubygems.org.
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* lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb (do_CONNECT): high-level IO methods
[ruby-core:82861] [Bug #12130]
Patch by: Keisuke NISHI
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[Feature #10798][ruby-core:67879]
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[Bug #13906][ruby-core:82817]
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It had failed to sanitize some type of exception messages. Reported and
patched by Yusuke Endoh (mame) at https://hackerone.com/reports/223363
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