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SNI: added restriction on requesting host other than negotiated. According to RFC 6066, client is not supposed to request a different server name at the application layer. Server implementations that rely upon these names being equal must validate that a client did not send a different name in HTTP request. Current versions of Apache HTTP server always return 400 "Bad Request" in such cases. There exist implementations however (e.g., SPDY) that rely on being able to request different host names in one connection. Given this, we only reject requests with differing host names if verification of client certificates is enabled in a corresponding server configuration. An example of configuration that might not work as expected: server { listen 433 ssl default; return 404; } server { listen 433 ssl; server_name example.org; ssl_client_certificate org.cert; ssl_verify_client on; } server { listen 433 ssl; server_name example.com; ssl_client_certificate com.cert; ssl_verify_client on; } Previously, a client was able to request example.com by presenting a certificate for example.org, and vice versa.
author Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>
date Wed, 27 Feb 2013 17:41:34 +0000
parents bb37a9cc08fb
children 434548349838
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


echo $ngx_n "checking for system byte ordering ...$ngx_c"
echo >> $NGX_ERR
echo "checking for system byte ordering" >> $NGX_ERR


cat << END > $NGX_AUTOTEST.c

int main() {
    int i = 0x11223344;
    char *p;

    p = (char *) &i;
    if (*p == 0x44) return 0;
    return 1;
}

END

ngx_test="$CC $CC_TEST_FLAGS $CC_AUX_FLAGS \
          -o $NGX_AUTOTEST $NGX_AUTOTEST.c $NGX_LD_OPT $ngx_feature_libs"

eval "$ngx_test >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR 2>&1"

if [ -x $NGX_AUTOTEST ]; then
    if $NGX_AUTOTEST >/dev/null 2>&1; then
        echo " little endian"
        have=NGX_HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN . auto/have
    else
        echo " big endian"
    fi

    rm $NGX_AUTOTEST*

else
    rm $NGX_AUTOTEST*

    echo
    echo "$0: error: cannot detect system byte ordering"
    exit 1
fi