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Fixed handling of unix sockets in $binary_remote_addr. Previously, unix sockets were treated as AF_INET ones, and this may result in buffer overread on Linux, where unbound unix sockets have 2-byte addresses. Note that it is not correct to use just sun_path as a binary representation for unix sockets. This will result in an empty string for unbound unix sockets, and thus behaviour of limit_req and limit_conn will change when switching from $remote_addr to $binary_remote_addr. As such, normal text representation is used. Reported by Stephan Dollberg.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Wed, 04 Oct 2017 21:19:42 +0300
parents 9eefb38f0005
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


if [ $PCRE != NONE -a $PCRE != NO -a $PCRE != YES ]; then
    . auto/lib/pcre/make
fi

if [ $OPENSSL != NONE -a $OPENSSL != NO -a $OPENSSL != YES ]; then
    . auto/lib/openssl/make
fi

if [ $ZLIB != NONE -a $ZLIB != NO -a $ZLIB != YES ]; then
    . auto/lib/zlib/make
fi

if [ $NGX_LIBATOMIC != NO -a $NGX_LIBATOMIC != YES ]; then
    . auto/lib/libatomic/make
fi

if [ $USE_PERL != NO ]; then
    . auto/lib/perl/make
fi