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nginx 0.6.36 *) Change: now the "Invalid argument" error returned by setsockopt(TCP_NODELAY) on Solaris, is ignored. *) Change: now POSTs without "Content-Length" header line are allowed. *) Feature: the "try_files" directive. *) Feature: the --with-pcre option in the configure. *) Feature: the "if_modified_since" directive. *) Feature: the "$cookie_..." variables. *) Feature: the "$arg_..." variables. *) Bugfix: compatibility with Tru64 UNIX. Thanks to Dustin Marquess. *) Bugfix: a "ssl_engine" directive did not use a SSL-accelerator for asymmetric ciphers. Thanks to Marcin Gozdalik. *) Bugfix: in a redirect rewrite directive original arguments were concatenated with new arguments by a "?" rather than an "&"; the bug had appeared in 0.1.18. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built on AIX. *) Bugfix: a double response might be returned if the epoll or rtsig methods are used and a redirect was returned to a request with body. Thanks to Eden Li. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in worker process if "resolver" directive was used in SMTP proxy. *) Bugfix: fastcgi_store stored files not always. *) Bugfix: nginx did not process a FastCGI server response, if the server send too many messages to stderr before response.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:00:00 +0400
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 */


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>


/*
 * Solaris has thread-safe crypt()
 * Linux has crypt_r(); "struct crypt_data" is more than 128K
 * FreeBSD needs the mutex to protect crypt()
 *
 * TODO:
 *     ngx_crypt_init() to init mutex
 */


#if (NGX_CRYPT)

#if (NGX_HAVE_GNU_CRYPT_R)

ngx_int_t
ngx_crypt(ngx_pool_t *pool, u_char *key, u_char *salt, u_char **encrypted)
{
    char               *value;
    size_t              len;
    ngx_err_t           err;
    struct crypt_data   cd;

    ngx_set_errno(0);

    cd.initialized = 0;
    /* work around the glibc bug */
    cd.current_salt[0] = ~salt[0];

    value = crypt_r((char *) key, (char *) salt, &cd);

    err = ngx_errno;

    if (err == 0) {
        len = ngx_strlen(value);

        *encrypted = ngx_palloc(pool, len);
        if (*encrypted) {
            ngx_memcpy(*encrypted, value, len + 1);
            return NGX_OK;
        }
    }

    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_CRIT, pool->log, err, "crypt_r() failed");

    return NGX_ERROR;
}

#else

ngx_int_t
ngx_crypt(ngx_pool_t *pool, u_char *key, u_char *salt, u_char **encrypted)
{
    char       *value;
    size_t      len;
    ngx_err_t   err;

#if (NGX_THREADS && NGX_NONREENTRANT_CRYPT)

    /* crypt() is a time consuming funtion, so we only try to lock */

    if (ngx_mutex_trylock(ngx_crypt_mutex) != NGX_OK) {
        return NGX_AGAIN;
    }

#endif

    ngx_set_errno(0);

    value = crypt((char *) key, (char *) salt);

    if (value) {
        len = ngx_strlen(value);

        *encrypted = ngx_palloc(pool, len);
        if (*encrypted) {
            ngx_memcpy(*encrypted, value, len + 1);
        }

#if (NGX_THREADS && NGX_NONREENTRANT_CRYPT)
        ngx_mutex_unlock(ngx_crypt_mutex);
#endif
        return NGX_OK;
    }

    err = ngx_errno;

#if (NGX_THREADS && NGX_NONREENTRANT_CRYPT)
    ngx_mutex_unlock(ngx_crypt_mutex);
#endif

    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_CRIT, pool->log, err, "crypt() failed");

    return NGX_ERROR;
}

#endif

#endif /* NGX_CRYPT */