#include "http_server.h" /**********************************************************************/ /* A request has caused a call to accept() on the server port to * return. Process the request appropriately. * Parameters: the socket connected to the client */ /**********************************************************************/ void accept_request(int client) { char buf[1024]; int numchars; char method[255]; char url[4096]; char path[512]; size_t i, j; struct stat st; char *query_string = NULL; numchars = get_line(client, buf, sizeof(buf)); i = 0; j = 0; while (!ISspace(buf[j]) && (i < sizeof(method) - 1)) { method[i] = buf[j]; i++; j++; } method[i] = '\0'; if (strcasecmp(method, "GET") && strcasecmp(method, "POST")) { unimplemented(client); return; } i = 0; while (ISspace(buf[j]) && (j < sizeof(buf))) j++; while (!ISspace(buf[j]) && (i < sizeof(url) - 1) && (j < sizeof(buf))) { url[i] = buf[j]; i++; j++; } url[i] = '\0'; if (strcasecmp(method, "GET") == 0) { query_string = url; while ((*query_string != '?') && (*query_string != '\0')) query_string++; if (*query_string == '?') { *query_string = '\0'; query_string++; } } sprintf(path, server_config.htdocs); strcat(path, url); //LOG("Path %s\n", path); if (path[strlen(path) - 1] == '/') strcat(path, "index.html"); if (stat(path, &st) == -1) { if(execute_plugin(client,url,method,query_string) < 0) not_found(client); } else { if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) strcat(path, "/index.html"); serve_file(client, path); } close(client); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Inform the client that a request it has made has a problem. * Parameters: client socket */ /**********************************************************************/ void bad_request(int client) { char buf[1024]; sprintf(buf, "HTTP/1.0 400 BAD REQUEST\r\n"); send(client, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "Content-type: text/html\r\n"); send(client, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "
Your browser sent a bad request, "); send(client, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "such as a POST without a Content-Length.\r\n"); send(client, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Put the entire contents of a file out on a socket. This function * is named after the UNIX "cat" command, because it might have been * easier just to do something like pipe, fork, and exec("cat"). * Parameters: the client socket descriptor * FILE pointer for the file to cat */ /**********************************************************************/ void __b(int client, const unsigned char* data, int size) { char buf[BUFFLEN]; int sent = 0; int buflen = 0; if(size <= BUFFLEN) send(client,data,size,0); else { while(sent < size) { if(size - sent > BUFFLEN) buflen = BUFFLEN; else buflen = size - sent; memcpy(buf,data+sent,buflen); send(client,buf,buflen,0); sent += buflen; } } } void catb(int client, FILE* ptr) { unsigned char buffer[BUFFLEN]; while(!feof(ptr)) { fread(buffer,BUFFLEN,1,ptr); __b(client,buffer,BUFFLEN); } //fclose(ptr); } void cat(int client, FILE *resource) { char buf[1024]; //fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), resource); while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), resource) != NULL) { send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); //fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), resource); } } /**********************************************************************/ /* Inform the client that a CGI script could not be executed. * Parameter: the client socket descriptor. */ /**********************************************************************/ void cannot_execute(int client) { char buf[1024]; sprintf(buf, "HTTP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "Content-type: text/html\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "
Error prohibited CGI execution.\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Print out an error message with perror() (for system errors; based * on value of errno, which indicates system call errors) and exit the * program indicating an error. */ /**********************************************************************/ void error_die(const char *sc) { perror(sc); exit(1); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Get a line from a socket, whether the line ends in a newline, * carriage return, or a CRLF combination. Terminates the string read * with a null character. If no newline indicator is found before the * end of the buffer, the string is terminated with a null. If any of * the above three line terminators is read, the last character of the * string will be a linefeed and the string will be terminated with a * null character. * Parameters: the socket descriptor * the buffer to save the data in * the size of the buffer * Returns: the number of bytes stored (excluding null) */ /**********************************************************************/ int get_line(int sock, char *buf, int size) { int i = 0; char c = '\0'; int n; while ((i < size - 1) && (c != '\n')) { n = recv(sock, &c, 1, 0); /* DEBUG printf("%02X\n", c); */ if (n > 0) { if (c == '\r') { n = recv(sock, &c, 1, MSG_PEEK); /* DEBUG printf("%02X\n", c); */ if ((n > 0) && (c == '\n')) recv(sock, &c, 1, 0); else c = '\n'; } buf[i] = c; i++; } else c = '\n'; } buf[i] = '\0'; return(i); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Return the informational HTTP headers about a file. */ /* Parameters: the socket to print the headers on * the name of the file */ /**********************************************************************/ void headers(int client, const char *filename) { char buf[1024]; //printf("Mime %s\n", mime(filename)); strcpy(buf, "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); strcpy(buf, SERVER_STRING); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "Content-Type: %s\r\n",mime(filename)); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); strcpy(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Give a client a 404 not found status message. */ /**********************************************************************/ void not_found(int client) { char buf[1024]; sprintf(buf, "HTTP/1.0 404 NOT FOUND\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, SERVER_STRING); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "Content-Type: text/html\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "
The server could not fulfill\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "your request because the resource specified\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "is unavailable or nonexistent.\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Send a regular file to the client. Use headers, and report * errors to client if they occur. * Parameters: a pointer to a file structure produced from the socket * file descriptor * the name of the file to serve */ /**********************************************************************/ void serve_file(int client, const char *filename) { FILE *resource = NULL; int numchars = 1; char buf[1024]; buf[0] = 'A'; buf[1] = '\0'; while ((numchars > 0) && strcmp("\n", buf)) /* read & discard headers */ numchars = get_line(client, buf, sizeof(buf)); resource = fopen(filename, "rb"); if (resource == NULL) not_found(client); else { headers(client, filename); if(is_bin(filename)) catb(client,resource); else cat(client, resource); } fclose(resource); } /**********************************************************************/ /* This function starts the process of listening for web connections * on a specified port. If the port is 0, then dynamically allocate a * port and modify the original port variable to reflect the actual * port. * Parameters: pointer to variable containing the port to connect on * Returns: the socket */ /**********************************************************************/ int startup(unsigned *port) { int httpd = 0; struct sockaddr_in name; httpd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (httpd == -1) error_die("socket"); memset(&name, 0, sizeof(name)); name.sin_family = AF_INET; name.sin_port = htons(*port); name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); if (bind(httpd, (struct sockaddr *)&name, sizeof(name)) < 0) error_die("bind"); if (*port == 0) /* if dynamically allocating a port */ { socklen_t namelen = sizeof(name); if (getsockname(httpd, (struct sockaddr *)&name, &namelen) == -1) error_die("getsockname"); *port = ntohs(name.sin_port); } if (listen(httpd, 5) < 0) error_die("listen"); return(httpd); } /**********************************************************************/ /* Inform the client that the requested web method has not been * implemented. * Parameter: the client socket */ /**********************************************************************/ void unimplemented(int client) { char buf[1024]; sprintf(buf, "HTTP/1.0 501 Method Not Implemented\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, SERVER_STRING); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "Content-Type: text/html\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "
HTTP request method not supported.\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); sprintf(buf, "\r\n"); send(client, buf, strlen(buf), 0); }