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* gRPC: disabled keepalive when sending control frames was blocked.Maxim Dounin2018-09-03
| | | | | | | | If sending request body was not completed (u->request_body_sent is not set), the upstream keepalive module won't save such a connection. However, it is theoretically possible (though highly unlikely) that sending of some control frames can be blocked after the request body was sent. The ctx->output_blocked flag introduced to disable keepalive in such cases.
* gRPC: improved keepalive handling.Maxim Dounin2018-09-03
| | | | | | | | The code is now able to parse additional control frames after the response is received, and can send control frames as well. This fixes keepalive problems as observed with grpc-c, which can send window update and ping frames after the response, see http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx/2018-August/056620.html.
* Uwsgi: added a check on maximum uwsgi request size.Maxim Dounin2018-09-03
| | | | Requested by Chris Caputo.
* Uwsgi: style.Maxim Dounin2018-09-03
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* Version bump.Roman Arutyunyan2018-08-30
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* Stream: avoid potential infinite loop at preread phase.Roman Arutyunyan2018-08-29
| | | | | | | | Previously the preread phase code ignored NGX_AGAIN value returned from c->recv() and relied only on c->read->ready. But this flag is not reliable and should only be checked for optimization purposes. For example, when using SSL, c->read->ready may be set when no input is available. This can lead to calling preread handler infinitely in a loop.
* Upstream: fixed request chain traversal (ticket #1618).Vladimir Homutov2018-08-24
| | | | | | | | The problem does not manifest itself currently, because in case of non-buffered reading, chain link created by u->create_request method consists of a single element. Found by PVS-Studio.
* Upstream keepalive: keepalive_requests directive.Maxim Dounin2018-08-10
| | | | | | | | | | | The directive configures maximum number of requests allowed on a connection kept in the cache. Once a connection reaches the number of requests configured, it is no longer saved to the cache. The default is 100. Much like keepalive_requests for client connections, this is mostly a safeguard to make sure connections are closed periodically and the memory allocated from the connection pool is freed.
* Upstream keepalive: keepalive_timeout directive.Maxim Dounin2018-08-10
| | | | | | | | The directive configures maximum time a connection can be kept in the cache. By configuring a time which is smaller than the corresponding timeout on the backend side one can avoid the race between closing a connection by the backend and nginx trying to use the same connection to send a request at the same time.
* Upstream keepalive: comment added.Maxim Dounin2018-08-10
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* SSL: fixed build with LibreSSL 2.8.0 (ticket #1605).Maxim Dounin2018-08-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | LibreSSL 2.8.0 "added const annotations to many existing APIs from OpenSSL, making interoperability easier for downstream applications". This includes the const change in the SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb() callback function (see 9dd43f4ef67e), which breaks compilation. To fix this, added a condition on how we redefine OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER when working with LibreSSL (see 382fc7069e3a). With LibreSSL 2.8.0, we now set OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to 0x1010000fL (OpenSSL 1.1.0), so the appropriate conditions in the code will use "const" as it happens with OpenSSL 1.1.0 and later versions.
* HTTP/2: workaround for clients which fail on table size updates.Maxim Dounin2018-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | | There are clients which cannot handle HPACK's dynamic table size updates as added in 12cadc4669a7 (1.13.6). Notably, old versions of OkHttp library are known to fail on it (ticket #1397). This change makes it possible to work with such clients by only sending dynamic table size updates in response to SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE. As a downside, clients which do not use SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE will continue to maintain default 4k table.
* Skipping spaces in configuration files (ticket #1557).Maxim Dounin2018-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | Previously, a chunk of spaces larger than NGX_CONF_BUFFER (4096 bytes) resulted in the "too long parameter" error during parsing such a configuration. This was because the code only set start and start_line on non-whitespace characters, and hence adjacent whitespace characters were preserved when reading additional data from the configuration file. Fix is to always move start and start_line if the last character was a space.
* SSL: support for TLSv1.3 early data with BoringSSL.Maxim Dounin2018-08-07
| | | | | | | | | Early data AKA 0-RTT mode is enabled as long as "ssl_early_data on" is specified in the configuration (default is off). The $ssl_early_data variable evaluates to "1" if the SSL handshake isn't yet completed, and can be used to set the Early-Data header as per draft-ietf-httpbis-replay-04.
* SSL: enabled TLSv1.3 with BoringSSL.Maxim Dounin2018-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BoringSSL currently requires SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(TLS1_3_VERSION) to be able to enable TLS 1.3. This is because by default max protocol version is set to TLS 1.2, and the SSL_OP_NO_* options are merely used as a blacklist within the version range specified using the SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version() and SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version() functions. With this change, we now call SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version() with an explicit maximum version set. This enables TLS 1.3 with BoringSSL. As a side effect, this change also limits maximum protocol version to the newest protocol we know about, TLS 1.3. This seems to be a good change, as enabling unknown protocols might have unexpected results. Additionally, we now explicitly call SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version() with 0. This is expected to help with Debian system-wide default of MinProtocol set to TLSv1.2, see http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx-ru/2017-October/060411.html. Note that there is no SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version macro in BoringSSL, so we call SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version() and SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version() as long as the TLS1_3_VERSION macro is defined.
* Dav: removed dead store after 8e7a5de61664.Sergey Kandaurov2018-08-02
| | | | Found by Clang Static Analyzer.
* Dav: changed COPY of a file to preserve access mask.Maxim Dounin2018-08-01
| | | | | | | | The behaviour is now in line with COPY of a directory with contents, which preserves access masks on individual files, as well as the "cp" command. Requested by Roman Arutyunyan.
* Dav: changed ngx_copy_file() to preserve access and mtime.Maxim Dounin2018-08-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes wrong permissions and file time after cross-device MOVE in the DAV module (ticket #1577). Broken in 8101d9101ed8 (0.8.9) when cross-device copying was introduced in ngx_ext_rename_file(). With this change, ngx_copy_file() always calls ngx_set_file_time(), either with the time provided, or with the time from the original file. This is considered acceptable given that copying the file is costly anyway, and optimizing cases when we do not need to preserve time will require interface changes.
* Dav: fixed ngx_copy_file() to truncate destination file.Maxim Dounin2018-08-01
| | | | | | Previously, ngx_open_file(NGX_FILE_CREATE_OR_OPEN) was used, resulting in destination file being partially rewritten if exists. Notably, this affected WebDAV COPY command (ticket #1576).
* Version bump.Sergey Kandaurov2018-07-24
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* Fixed NGX_TID_T_FMT format specification for uint64_t.Maxim Dounin2018-07-22
| | | | | | Previously, "%uA" was used, which corresponds to ngx_atomic_uint_t. Size of ngx_atomic_uint_t can be easily different from uint64_t, leading to undefined results.
* Stream ssl_preread: added SSLv2 Client Hello support.Sergey Kandaurov2018-07-18
| | | | In particular, it was not possible to obtain SSLv2 protocol version.
* Fixed invalid access to location defined as an empty string.Ruslan Ermilov2018-07-17
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* SSL: save sessions for upstream peers using a callback function.Sergey Kandaurov2018-07-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In TLSv1.3, NewSessionTicket messages arrive after the handshake and can come at any time. Therefore we use a callback to save the session when we know about it. This approach works for < TLSv1.3 as well. The callback function is set once per location on merge phase. Since SSL_get_session() in BoringSSL returns an unresumable session for TLSv1.3, peer save_session() methods have been updated as well to use a session supplied within the callback. To preserve API, the session is cached in c->ssl->session. It is preferably accessed in save_session() methods by ngx_ssl_get_session() and ngx_ssl_get0_session() wrappers.
* SSL: use of the SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION option (ticket #1376).Maxim Dounin2018-07-16
| | | | | The SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION option is available in OpenSSL 1.1.0h+ and can save some CPU cycles on renegotiation attempts.
* SSL: fixed SSL_clear_options() usage with OpenSSL 1.1.0+.Maxim Dounin2018-07-16
| | | | | | | | | | | In OpenSSL 1.1.0 the SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_OPTIONS macro was removed, so conditional compilation test on it results in SSL_clear_options() and SSL_CTX_clear_options() not being used. Notably, this caused "ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off" to not work in SNI-based virtual servers if server preference was switched on in the default server. It looks like the only possible fix is to test OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER explicitly.
* SSL: logging levels of "unsupported protocol", "version too low".Maxim Dounin2018-07-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Starting with OpenSSL 1.1.0, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL instead of SSL_R_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL is reported when a protocol is disabled via an SSL_OP_NO_* option. Additionally, SSL_R_VERSION_TOO_LOW is reported when using MinProtocol or when seclevel checks (as set by @SECLEVEL=n in the cipher string) rejects a protocol, and this is what happens with SSLv3 and @SECLEVEL=1, which is the default. There is also the SSL_R_VERSION_TOO_HIGH error code, but it looks like it is not possible to trigger it.
* Events: added configuration check on the number of connections.Maxim Dounin2018-07-12
| | | | | | There should be at least one worker connection for each listening socket, plus an additional connection for channel between worker and master, or starting worker processes will fail.
* Events: moved sockets cloning to ngx_event_init_conf().Maxim Dounin2018-07-12
| | | | | | | | | Previously, listenings sockets were not cloned if the worker_processes directive was specified after "listen ... reuseport". This also simplifies upcoming configuration check on the number of worker connections, as it needs to know the number of listening sockets before cloning.
* Stream ssl_preread: $ssl_preread_protocol variable.Roman Arutyunyan2018-07-11
| | | | | | | | | The variable keeps the latest SSL protocol version supported by the client. The variable has the same format as $ssl_protocol. The version is read from the client_version field of ClientHello. If the supported_versions extension is present in the ClientHello, then the version is set to TLSv1.3.
* Allow resetting connections closed by "return 444" (ticket #905).Ruslan Ermilov2018-07-12
| | | | | If reset_timedout_connection is on, TCP connections closed by "return 444" will be reset instead of a normal close.
* Resolver: retry sending queries on errors (ticket #1511).Maxim Dounin2018-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | Errors when sending UDP datagrams can happen, e.g., when local IP address changes (see fa0e093b64d7), or an unavailable DNS server on the LAN can cause send() to fail with EHOSTDOWN on BSD systems. If this happens during initial query, retry sending immediately, to a different DNS server when possible. If this is not enough, allow normal resend to happen by ignoring the return code of the second ngx_resolver_send_query() call, much like we do in ngx_resolver_resend().
* SSL: logging level of "https proxy request" errors.Maxim Dounin2018-07-05
| | | | | | The "http request" and "https proxy request" errors cannot happen with HTTP due to pre-handshake checks in ngx_http_ssl_handshake(), but can happen when SSL is used in stream and mail modules.
* Version bump.Maxim Dounin2018-07-05
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* Upstream: fixed tcp_nopush with gRPC.Maxim Dounin2018-07-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | With gRPC it is possible that a request sending is blocked due to flow control. Moreover, further sending might be only allowed once the backend sees all the data we've already sent. With such a backend it is required to clear the TCP_NOPUSH socket option to make sure all the data we've sent are actually delivered to the backend. As such, we now clear TCP_NOPUSH in ngx_http_upstream_send_request() also on NGX_AGAIN if c->write->ready is set. This fixes a test (which waits for all the 64k bytes as per initial window before allowing more bytes) with sendfile enabled when the body was written to a file in a different context.
* Upstream: fixed unexpected tcp_nopush usage on peer connections.Maxim Dounin2018-07-02
| | | | | | | Now tcp_nopush on peer connections is disabled if it is disabled on the client connection, similar to how we handle c->sendfile. Previously, tcp_nopush was always used on upstream connections, regardless of the "tcp_nopush" directive.
* gRPC: clearing buffers in ngx_http_grpc_get_buf().Maxim Dounin2018-07-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | We copy input buffers to our buffers, so various flags might be unexpectedly set in buffers returned by ngx_chain_get_free_buf(). In particular, the b->in_file flag might be set when the body was written to a file in a different context. With sendfile enabled this in turn might result in protocol corruption if such a buffer was reused for a control frame. Make sure to clear buffers and set only fields we really need to be set.
* Added FreeBSD support for "listen ... reuseport".Ruslan Ermilov2018-07-02
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* Upstream: ngx_http_upstream_random module.Vladimir Homutov2018-06-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The module implements random load-balancing algorithm with optional second choice. In the latter case, the best of two servers is chosen, accounting number of connections and server weight. Example: upstream u { random [two [least_conn]]; server 127.0.0.1:8080; server 127.0.0.1:8081; server 127.0.0.1:8082; server 127.0.0.1:8083; }
* Upstream: improved peer selection concurrency for hash and ip_hash.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-14
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* Resolver: require name servers.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-13
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* Resolver: allocate resolver from configuration pool.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-13
| | | | | | | | Before 4a8c9139e579, ngx_resolver_create() didn't use configuration pool, and allocations were done using malloc(). In 016352c19049, when resolver gained support of several servers, new allocations were done from the pool.
* Upstream: disable body cleanup with preserve_output (ticket #1565).Maxim Dounin2018-06-13
| | | | | | | | With u->conf->preserve_output set the request body file might be used after the response header is sent, so avoid cleaning it. (Normally this is not a problem as u->conf->preserve_output is only set with r->request_body_no_buffering, but the request body might be already written to a file in a different context.)
* HTTP/2: use scheme from original request for pushes (closes #1549).Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-07
| | | | | | Instead of the connection scheme, use scheme from the original request. This fixes pushes when SSL is terminated by a proxy server in front of nginx.
* Added r->schema.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-07
| | | | | For HTTP/1, it keeps scheme from the absolute form of URI. For HTTP/2, the :scheme request pseudo-header field value.
* Removed extraneous check while processing request line.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-07
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* HTTP/2: validate client request scheme.Ruslan Ermilov2018-06-07
| | | | The scheme is validated as per RFC 3986, Section 3.1.
* Allowed digits, '+', '-', and '.' in scheme names as per RFC 3986.Ruslan Ermilov2018-05-24
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* SSL: removed extra prototype.Sergey Kandaurov2018-06-06
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* Added missing space after ngx_close_socket_n.Maxim Dounin2018-06-05
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