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Added warning about redefinition of listen socket protocol options.
The "listen" directive in the http module can be used multiple times
in different server blocks. Originally, it was supposed to be specified
once with various socket options, and without any parameters in virtual
server blocks. For example:
server { listen 80 backlog=1024; server_name foo; ... }
server { listen 80; server_name bar; ... }
server { listen 80; server_name bazz; ... }
The address part of the syntax ("address[:port]" / "port" / "unix:path")
uniquely identifies the listening socket, and therefore is enough for
name-based virtual servers (to let nginx know that the virtual server
accepts requests on the listening socket in question).
To ensure that listening options do not conflict between virtual servers,
they were allowed only once. For example, the following configuration
will be rejected ("duplicate listen options for 0.0.0.0:80 in ..."):
server { listen 80 backlog=1024; server_name foo; ... }
server { listen 80 backlog=512; server_name bar; ... }
At some point it was, however, noticed, that it is sometimes convenient
to repeat some options for clarity. In nginx 0.8.51 the "ssl" parameter
was allowed to be specified multiple times, e.g.:
server { listen 443 ssl backlog=1024; server_name foo; ... }
server { listen 443 ssl; server_name bar; ... }
server { listen 443 ssl; server_name bazz; ... }
This approach makes configuration more readable, since SSL sockets are
immediately visible in the configuration. If this is not needed, just the
address can still be used.
Later, additional protocol-specific options similar to "ssl" were
introduced, notably "http2" and "proxy_protocol". With these options,
one can write:
server { listen 443 ssl backlog=1024; server_name foo; ... }
server { listen 443 http2; server_name bar; ... }
server { listen 443 proxy_protocol; server_name bazz; ... }
The resulting socket will use ssl, http2, and proxy_protocol, but this
is not really obvious from the configuration.
To emphasize such misleading configurations are discouraged, nginx now
warns as long as the "listen" directive is used with options different
from the options previously used if this is potentially confusing.
In particular, the following configurations are allowed:
server { listen 8401 ssl backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8401 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8401 ssl; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8402 ssl http2 backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8402 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8402 ssl; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8403 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8403 ssl; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8403 ssl http2; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8404 ssl http2 backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8404 http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8404 http2; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8405 ssl http2 backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8405 ssl http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8405 ssl http2; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8406 ssl; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8406; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8406; server_name bazz; }
And the following configurations will generate warnings:
server { listen 8501 ssl http2 backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8501 http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8501 ssl; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8502 backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8502 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8503 ssl; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8503 http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8504 ssl; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8504 http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8504 proxy_protocol; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8505 ssl http2 proxy_protocol; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8505 ssl http2; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8505 ssl; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8506 ssl http2; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8506 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8506; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8507 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8507; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8507 ssl http2; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8508 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8508; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8508 ssl backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
server { listen 8509; server_name bazz; }
server { listen 8509 ssl; server_name bar; }
server { listen 8509 ssl backlog=1024; server_name foo; }
The basic idea is that at most two sets of protocol options are allowed:
the main one (with socket options, if any), and a shorter one, with options
being a subset of the main options, repeated for clarity. As long as the
shorter set of protocol options is used, all listen directives except the
main one should use it.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Sat, 28 Jan 2023 01:29:45 +0300 |
parents | dc955d274130 |
children | 4538c1ffb0f8 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> #include <ngx_mail.h> #include <ngx_mail_pop3_module.h> static void *ngx_mail_pop3_create_srv_conf(ngx_conf_t *cf); static char *ngx_mail_pop3_merge_srv_conf(ngx_conf_t *cf, void *parent, void *child); static ngx_str_t ngx_mail_pop3_default_capabilities[] = { ngx_string("TOP"), ngx_string("USER"), ngx_string("UIDL"), ngx_null_string }; static ngx_conf_bitmask_t ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods[] = { { ngx_string("plain"), NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED }, { ngx_string("apop"), NGX_MAIL_AUTH_APOP_ENABLED }, { ngx_string("cram-md5"), NGX_MAIL_AUTH_CRAM_MD5_ENABLED }, { ngx_string("external"), NGX_MAIL_AUTH_EXTERNAL_ENABLED }, { ngx_null_string, 0 } }; static ngx_str_t ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[] = { ngx_string("PLAIN"), ngx_string("LOGIN"), ngx_null_string, /* APOP */ ngx_string("CRAM-MD5"), ngx_string("EXTERNAL"), ngx_null_string /* NONE */ }; static ngx_mail_protocol_t ngx_mail_pop3_protocol = { ngx_string("pop3"), ngx_string("\x04pop3"), { 110, 995, 0, 0 }, NGX_MAIL_POP3_PROTOCOL, ngx_mail_pop3_init_session, ngx_mail_pop3_init_protocol, ngx_mail_pop3_parse_command, ngx_mail_pop3_auth_state, ngx_string("-ERR internal server error" CRLF), ngx_string("-ERR SSL certificate error" CRLF), ngx_string("-ERR No required SSL certificate" CRLF) }; static ngx_command_t ngx_mail_pop3_commands[] = { { ngx_string("pop3_capabilities"), NGX_MAIL_MAIN_CONF|NGX_MAIL_SRV_CONF|NGX_CONF_1MORE, ngx_mail_capabilities, NGX_MAIL_SRV_CONF_OFFSET, offsetof(ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t, capabilities), NULL }, { ngx_string("pop3_auth"), NGX_MAIL_MAIN_CONF|NGX_MAIL_SRV_CONF|NGX_CONF_1MORE, ngx_conf_set_bitmask_slot, NGX_MAIL_SRV_CONF_OFFSET, offsetof(ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t, auth_methods), &ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods }, ngx_null_command }; static ngx_mail_module_t ngx_mail_pop3_module_ctx = { &ngx_mail_pop3_protocol, /* protocol */ NULL, /* create main configuration */ NULL, /* init main configuration */ ngx_mail_pop3_create_srv_conf, /* create server configuration */ ngx_mail_pop3_merge_srv_conf /* merge server configuration */ }; ngx_module_t ngx_mail_pop3_module = { NGX_MODULE_V1, &ngx_mail_pop3_module_ctx, /* module context */ ngx_mail_pop3_commands, /* module directives */ NGX_MAIL_MODULE, /* module type */ NULL, /* init master */ NULL, /* init module */ NULL, /* init process */ NULL, /* init thread */ NULL, /* exit thread */ NULL, /* exit process */ NULL, /* exit master */ NGX_MODULE_V1_PADDING }; static void * ngx_mail_pop3_create_srv_conf(ngx_conf_t *cf) { ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t *pscf; pscf = ngx_pcalloc(cf->pool, sizeof(ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t)); if (pscf == NULL) { return NULL; } if (ngx_array_init(&pscf->capabilities, cf->pool, 4, sizeof(ngx_str_t)) != NGX_OK) { return NULL; } return pscf; } static char * ngx_mail_pop3_merge_srv_conf(ngx_conf_t *cf, void *parent, void *child) { ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t *prev = parent; ngx_mail_pop3_srv_conf_t *conf = child; u_char *p; size_t size, stls_only_size; ngx_str_t *c, *d; ngx_uint_t i, m; ngx_conf_merge_bitmask_value(conf->auth_methods, prev->auth_methods, (NGX_CONF_BITMASK_SET |NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED)); if (conf->auth_methods & NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED) { conf->auth_methods |= NGX_MAIL_AUTH_LOGIN_ENABLED; } if (conf->capabilities.nelts == 0) { conf->capabilities = prev->capabilities; } if (conf->capabilities.nelts == 0) { for (d = ngx_mail_pop3_default_capabilities; d->len; d++) { c = ngx_array_push(&conf->capabilities); if (c == NULL) { return NGX_CONF_ERROR; } *c = *d; } } size = sizeof("+OK Capability list follows" CRLF) - 1 + sizeof("." CRLF) - 1; stls_only_size = size + sizeof("STLS" CRLF) - 1; c = conf->capabilities.elts; for (i = 0; i < conf->capabilities.nelts; i++) { size += c[i].len + sizeof(CRLF) - 1; if (ngx_strcasecmp(c[i].data, (u_char *) "USER") == 0) { continue; } stls_only_size += c[i].len + sizeof(CRLF) - 1; } size += sizeof("SASL") - 1 + sizeof(CRLF) - 1; for (m = NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED, i = 0; m <= NGX_MAIL_AUTH_EXTERNAL_ENABLED; m <<= 1, i++) { if (ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len == 0) { continue; } if (m & conf->auth_methods) { size += 1 + ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len; } } p = ngx_pnalloc(cf->pool, size); if (p == NULL) { return NGX_CONF_ERROR; } conf->capability.len = size; conf->capability.data = p; p = ngx_cpymem(p, "+OK Capability list follows" CRLF, sizeof("+OK Capability list follows" CRLF) - 1); for (i = 0; i < conf->capabilities.nelts; i++) { p = ngx_cpymem(p, c[i].data, c[i].len); *p++ = CR; *p++ = LF; } p = ngx_cpymem(p, "SASL", sizeof("SASL") - 1); for (m = NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED, i = 0; m <= NGX_MAIL_AUTH_EXTERNAL_ENABLED; m <<= 1, i++) { if (ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len == 0) { continue; } if (m & conf->auth_methods) { *p++ = ' '; p = ngx_cpymem(p, ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].data, ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len); } } *p++ = CR; *p++ = LF; *p++ = '.'; *p++ = CR; *p = LF; size += sizeof("STLS" CRLF) - 1; p = ngx_pnalloc(cf->pool, size); if (p == NULL) { return NGX_CONF_ERROR; } conf->starttls_capability.len = size; conf->starttls_capability.data = p; p = ngx_cpymem(p, conf->capability.data, conf->capability.len - (sizeof("." CRLF) - 1)); p = ngx_cpymem(p, "STLS" CRLF, sizeof("STLS" CRLF) - 1); *p++ = '.'; *p++ = CR; *p = LF; size = sizeof("+OK methods supported:" CRLF) - 1 + sizeof("." CRLF) - 1; for (m = NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED, i = 0; m <= NGX_MAIL_AUTH_EXTERNAL_ENABLED; m <<= 1, i++) { if (ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len == 0) { continue; } if (m & conf->auth_methods) { size += ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len + sizeof(CRLF) - 1; } } p = ngx_pnalloc(cf->pool, size); if (p == NULL) { return NGX_CONF_ERROR; } conf->auth_capability.data = p; conf->auth_capability.len = size; p = ngx_cpymem(p, "+OK methods supported:" CRLF, sizeof("+OK methods supported:" CRLF) - 1); for (m = NGX_MAIL_AUTH_PLAIN_ENABLED, i = 0; m <= NGX_MAIL_AUTH_EXTERNAL_ENABLED; m <<= 1, i++) { if (ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len == 0) { continue; } if (m & conf->auth_methods) { p = ngx_cpymem(p, ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].data, ngx_mail_pop3_auth_methods_names[i].len); *p++ = CR; *p++ = LF; } } *p++ = '.'; *p++ = CR; *p = LF; p = ngx_pnalloc(cf->pool, stls_only_size); if (p == NULL) { return NGX_CONF_ERROR; } conf->starttls_only_capability.len = stls_only_size; conf->starttls_only_capability.data = p; p = ngx_cpymem(p, "+OK Capability list follows" CRLF, sizeof("+OK Capability list follows" CRLF) - 1); for (i = 0; i < conf->capabilities.nelts; i++) { if (ngx_strcasecmp(c[i].data, (u_char *) "USER") == 0) { continue; } p = ngx_cpymem(p, c[i].data, c[i].len); *p++ = CR; *p++ = LF; } p = ngx_cpymem(p, "STLS" CRLF, sizeof("STLS" CRLF) - 1); *p++ = '.'; *p++ = CR; *p = LF; return NGX_CONF_OK; }