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* Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Open Information Security Foundation
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/**
* @file
* @author Ivan Ristic <ivanr@webkreator.com>
*/
#ifndef HTP_CONFIG_H
#define HTP_CONFIG_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "htp.h"
/**
* Decoder contexts.
*/
enum htp_decoder_ctx_t {
/** Default settings. Settings applied to this context are propagated to all other contexts. */
HTP_DECODER_DEFAULTS = 0,
/** Urlencoded decoder settings. */
HTP_DECODER_URLENCODED = 1,
/** URL path decoder settings. */
HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH = 2
};
/**
* Enumerates the possible server personalities.
*/
enum htp_server_personality_t {
/**
* Minimal personality that performs at little work as possible. All optional
* features are disabled. This personality is a good starting point for customization.
*/
HTP_SERVER_MINIMAL = 0,
/** A generic personality that aims to work reasonably well for all server types. */
HTP_SERVER_GENERIC = 1,
/** The IDS personality tries to perform as much decoding as possible. */
HTP_SERVER_IDS = 2,
/** Mimics the behavior of IIS 4.0, as shipped with Windows NT 4.0. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_4_0 = 3,
/** Mimics the behavior of IIS 5.0, as shipped with Windows 2000. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_5_0 = 4,
/** Mimics the behavior of IIS 5.1, as shipped with Windows XP Professional. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_5_1 = 5,
/** Mimics the behavior of IIS 6.0, as shipped with Windows 2003. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_6_0 = 6,
/** Mimics the behavior of IIS 7.0, as shipped with Windows 2008. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_7_0 = 7,
/* Mimics the behavior of IIS 7.5, as shipped with Windows 7. */
HTP_SERVER_IIS_7_5 = 8,
/* Mimics the behavior of Apache 2.x. */
HTP_SERVER_APACHE_2 = 9
};
/**
* Enumerates the ways in which servers respond to malformed data.
*/
enum htp_unwanted_t {
/** Ignores problem. */
HTP_UNWANTED_IGNORE = 0,
/** Responds with HTTP 400 status code. */
HTP_UNWANTED_400 = 400,
/** Responds with HTTP 404 status code. */
HTP_UNWANTED_404 = 404
};
/**
* Enumerates the possible approaches to handling invalid URL-encodings.
*/
enum htp_url_encoding_handling_t {
/** Ignore invalid URL encodings and leave the % in the data. */
HTP_URL_DECODE_PRESERVE_PERCENT = 0,
/** Ignore invalid URL encodings, but remove the % from the data. */
HTP_URL_DECODE_REMOVE_PERCENT = 1,
/** Decode invalid URL encodings. */
HTP_URL_DECODE_PROCESS_INVALID = 2
};
/**
* Creates a new configuration structure. Configuration structures created at
* configuration time must not be changed afterwards in order to support lock-less
* copying.
*
* @return New configuration structure.
*/
htp_cfg_t *htp_config_create(void);
/**
* Creates a copy of the supplied configuration structure. The idea is to create
* one or more configuration objects at configuration-time, but to use this
* function to create per-connection copies. That way it will be possible to
* adjust per-connection configuration as necessary, without affecting the
* global configuration. Make sure no other thread changes the configuration
* object while this function is operating.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @return A copy of the configuration structure.
*/
htp_cfg_t *htp_config_copy(htp_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Destroy a configuration structure.
*
* @param[in] cfg
*/
void htp_config_destroy(htp_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Retrieves user data associated with this configuration.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @return User data pointer, or NULL if not set.
*/
void *htp_config_get_user_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Registers a callback that is invoked every time there is a log message with
* severity equal and higher than the configured log level.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_log(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_log_t *));
/**
* Adds the built-in Multipart parser to the configuration. This parser will extract information
* stored in request bodies, when they are in multipart/form-data format.
*
* @param[in] cfg
*/
void htp_config_register_multipart_parser(htp_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_START callback, which is invoked every time a new
* request begins and before any parsing is done.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_start(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_BODY_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_body_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_COMPLETE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_complete(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_FILE_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_file_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_file_data_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_HEADER_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_header_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_HEADERS callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_headers(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_LINE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_line(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_URI_NORMALIZE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_uri_normalize(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a HTP_REQUEST_TRAILER callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_trailer(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a REQUEST_TRAILER_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_request_trailer_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *d));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_BODY_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_body_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_COMPLETE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_complete(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_HEADER_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_header_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_HEADERS callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_headers(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_LINE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_line(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_START callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_start(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_TRAILER callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_trailer(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Registers a RESPONSE_TRAILER_DATA callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_response_trailer_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_data_t *d));
/**
* Registers a TRANSACTION_COMPLETE callback.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] callback_fn
*/
void htp_config_register_transaction_complete(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int (*callback_fn)(htp_tx_t *));
/**
* Adds the built-in Urlencoded parser to the configuration. The parser will
* parse query strings and request bodies with the appropriate MIME type.
*
* @param[in] cfg
*/
void htp_config_register_urlencoded_parser(htp_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Configures whether backslash characters are treated as path segment separators. They
* are not on Unix systems, but are on Windows systems. If this setting is enabled, a path
* such as "/one\two/three" will be converted to "/one/two/three". Implemented only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_backslash_convert_slashes(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures a best-fit map, which is used whenever characters longer than one byte
* need to be converted to a single-byte. By default a Windows 1252 best-fit map is used.
* The map is an list of triplets, the first 2 bytes being an UCS-2 character to map from,
* and the third byte being the single byte to map to. Make sure that your map contains
* the mappings to cover the full-width and half-width form characters (U+FF00-FFEF). The
* last triplet in the map must be all zeros (3 NUL bytes).
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] map
*/
void htp_config_set_bestfit_map(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, void *map);
/**
* Sets the replacement character that will be used to in the lossy best-fit
* mapping from multi-byte to single-byte streams. The question mark character
* is used as the default replacement byte.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] replacement_byte
*/
void htp_config_set_bestfit_replacement_byte(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int replacement_byte);
/**
* Controls reaction to raw control characters in the data.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_control_chars_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures whether input data will be converted to lowercase. Useful when set on the
* HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH context, in order to handle servers with case-insensitive filesystems.
* Implemented only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_convert_lowercase(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Enables or disables Multipart file extraction. This function can be invoked only
* after a previous htp_config_set_tmpdir() invocation. Otherwise, the configuration
* change will fail, and extraction will not be enabled. Disabled by default. Please
* note that the built-in file extraction implementation uses synchronous I/O, which
* means that it is not suitable for use in an event-driven container. There's an
* upper limit to how many files can be created on the filesystem during a single
* request. The limit exists in order to mitigate against a DoS attack with a
* Multipart payload that contains hundreds and thousands of files (it's cheap for the
* attacker to do this, but costly for the server to support it). The default limit
* may be pretty conservative.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] extract_files 1 if you wish extraction to be enabled, 0 otherwise
* @param[in] limit the maximum number of files allowed; use -1 to use the parser default.
*/
htp_status_t htp_config_set_extract_request_files(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int extract_files, int limit);
/**
* Configures the maximum size of the buffer LibHTP will use when all data is not available
* in the current buffer (e.g., a very long header line that might span several packets). This
* limit is controlled by the hard_limit parameter. The soft_limit parameter is not implemented.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] soft_limit NOT IMPLEMENTED.
* @param[in] hard_limit
*/
void htp_config_set_field_limits(htp_cfg_t *cfg, size_t soft_limit, size_t hard_limit);
/**
* Configures the desired log level.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] log_level
*/
void htp_config_set_log_level(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_log_level_t log_level);
/**
* Configures how the server reacts to encoded NUL bytes. Some servers will stop at
* at NUL, while some will respond with 400 or 404. When the termination option is not
* used, the NUL byte will remain in the path.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_nul_encoded_terminates(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures reaction to encoded NUL bytes in input data.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_nul_encoded_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures the handling of raw NUL bytes. If enabled, raw NUL terminates strings.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_nul_raw_terminates(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures how the server reacts to raw NUL bytes. Some servers will terminate
* path at NUL, while some will respond with 400 or 404. When the termination option
* is not used, the NUL byte will remain in the data.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_nul_raw_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Enable or disable request HTTP Authentication parsing. Enabled by default.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] parse_request_auth
*/
void htp_config_set_parse_request_auth(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int parse_request_auth);
/**
* Enable or disable request cookie parsing. Enabled by default.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] parse_request_cookies
*/
void htp_config_set_parse_request_cookies(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int parse_request_cookies);
/**
* Configures whether consecutive path segment separators will be compressed. When enabled, a path
* such as "/one//two" will be normalized to "/one/two". Backslash conversion and path segment separator
* decoding are carried out before compression. For example, the path "/one\\/two\/%5cthree/%2f//four"
* will be converted to "/one/two/three/four" (assuming all 3 options are enabled). Implemented only for
* HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_path_separators_compress(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures whether encoded path segment separators will be decoded. Apache does not do
* this by default, but IIS does. If enabled, a path such as "/one%2ftwo" will be normalized
* to "/one/two". If the backslash_separators option is also enabled, encoded backslash
* characters will be converted too (and subsequently normalized to forward slashes). Implemented
* only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_path_separators_decode(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures reaction to encoded path separator characters (e.g., %2f). Implemented only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_path_separators_encoded_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures whether plus characters are converted to spaces when decoding URL-encoded strings. This
* is appropriate to do for parameters, but not for URLs. Only applies to contexts where decoding
* is taking place.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_plusspace_decode(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Controls whether compressed response bodies will be automatically decompressed.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] enabled set to 1 to enable decompression, 0 otherwise
*/
void htp_config_set_response_decompression(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int enabled);
/**
* Configure desired server personality.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] personality
* @return HTP_OK if the personality is supported, HTP_ERROR if it isn't.
*/
htp_status_t htp_config_set_server_personality(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_server_personality_t personality);
/**
* Configures the path where temporary files should be stored. Must be set
* in order to use the Multipart file extraction functionality.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] tmpdir
*/
void htp_config_set_tmpdir(htp_cfg_t *cfg, char *tmpdir);
/**
* Configures whether transactions will be automatically destroyed once they
* are processed and all callbacks invoked. This option is appropriate for
* programs that process transactions as they are processed.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] tx_auto_destroy
*/
void htp_config_set_tx_auto_destroy(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int tx_auto_destroy);
/**
* Associates provided opaque user data with the configuration.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] user_data
*/
void htp_config_set_user_data(htp_cfg_t *cfg, void *user_data);
/**
* Configures whether %u-encoded sequences are decoded. Such sequences
* will be treated as invalid URL encoding if decoding is not desirable.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_u_encoding_decode(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures reaction to %u-encoded sequences in input data.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_u_encoding_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures how the server handles to invalid URL encoding.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] handling
*/
void htp_config_set_url_encoding_invalid_handling(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_url_encoding_handling_t handling);
/**
* Configures how the server reacts to invalid URL encoding.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_url_encoding_invalid_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Controls whether the data should be treated as UTF-8 and converted to a single-byte
* stream using best-fit mapping. Implemented only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] enabled
*/
void htp_config_set_utf8_convert_bestfit(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, int enabled);
/**
* Configures how the server reacts to invalid UTF-8 characters. This setting does
* not affect path normalization; it only controls what response status will be expect for
* a request that contains invalid UTF-8 characters. Implemented only for HTP_DECODER_URL_PATH.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_utf8_invalid_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures how the server reacts to leading whitespace on the request line.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] ctx
* @param[in] unwanted
*/
void htp_config_set_requestline_leading_whitespace_unwanted(htp_cfg_t *cfg, enum htp_decoder_ctx_t ctx, enum htp_unwanted_t unwanted);
/**
* Configures many layers of compression we try to decompress.
*
* @param[in] cfg
* @param[in] limit 0 disables limit
*/
void htp_config_set_response_decompression_layer_limit(htp_cfg_t *cfg, int limit);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* HTP_CONFIG_H */
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