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package org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import org.eclipse.jetty.http.HttpStatus;
import org.eclipse.jetty.http.PathMap;
import org.eclipse.jetty.io.EndPoint;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpConnection;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.Request;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.IPAddressMap;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Log;
/**
* IP Access Handler
*
* Controls access to the wrapped handler by the real remote IP. Control is provided
* by white/black lists that include both internet addresses and URIs. This handler
* uses the real internet address of the connection, not one reported in the forwarded
* for headers, as this cannot be as easily forged.
*
* Typically, the black/white lists will be used in one of three modes:
*
* - Blocking a few specific IPs/URLs by specifying several black list entries.
*
- Allowing only some specific IPs/URLs by specifying several white lists entries.
*
- Allowing a general range of IPs/URLs by specifying several general white list
* entries, that are then further refined by several specific black list exceptions
*
*
* An empty white list is treated as match all. If there is at least one entry in
* the white list, then a request must match a white list entry. Black list entries
* are always applied, so that even if an entry matches the white list, a black list
* entry will override it.
*
* Internet addresses may be specified as absolute address or as a combination of
* four octet wildcard specifications (a.b.c.d) that are defined as follows.
*
*
* nnn - an absolute value (0-255)
* mmm-nnn - an inclusive range of absolute values,
* with following shorthand notations:
* nnn- => nnn-255
* -nnn => 0-nnn
* - => 0-255
* a,b,... - a list of wildcard specifications
*
*
* Internet address specification is separated from the URI pattern using the "|" (pipe)
* character. URI patterns follow the servlet specification for simple * prefix and
* suffix wild cards (e.g. /, /foo, /foo/bar, /foo/bar/*, *.baz).
*
* Earlier versions of the handler used internet address prefix wildcard specification
* to define a range of the internet addresses (e.g. 127., 10.10., 172.16.1.).
* They also used the first "/" character of the URI pattern to separate it from the
* internet address. Both of these features have been deprecated in the current version.
*
* Examples of the entry specifications are:
*
* - 10.10.1.2 - all requests from IP 10.10.1.2
*
- 10.10.1.2|/foo/bar - all requests from IP 10.10.1.2 to URI /foo/bar
*
- 10.10.1.2|/foo/* - all requests from IP 10.10.1.2 to URIs starting with /foo/
*
- 10.10.1.2|*.html - all requests from IP 10.10.1.2 to URIs ending with .html
*
- 10.10.0-255.0-255 - all requests from IPs within 10.10.0.0/16 subnet
*
- 10.10.0-.-255|/foo/bar - all requests from IPs within 10.10.0.0/16 subnet to URI /foo/bar
*
- 10.10.0-3,1,3,7,15|/foo/* - all requests from IPs addresses with last octet equal
* to 1,3,7,15 in subnet 10.10.0.0/22 to URIs starting with /foo/
*
*
* Earlier versions of the handler used internet address prefix wildcard specification
* to define a range of the internet addresses (e.g. 127., 10.10., 172.16.1.).
* They also used the first "/" character of the URI pattern to separate it from the
* internet address. Both of these features have been deprecated in the current version.
*/
public class IPAccessHandler extends HandlerWrapper
{
IPAddressMap _white = new IPAddressMap();
IPAddressMap _black = new IPAddressMap();
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Creates new handler object
*/
public IPAccessHandler()
{
super();
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Creates new handler object and initializes white- and black-list
*
* @param white array of whitelist entries
* @param black array of blacklist entries
*/
public IPAccessHandler(String[] white, String []black)
{
super();
if (white != null && white.length > 0)
setWhite(white);
if (black != null && black.length > 0)
setBlack(black);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Add a whitelist entry to an existing handler configuration
*
* @param entry new whitelist entry
*/
public void addWhite(String entry)
{
add(entry, _white);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Add a blacklist entry to an existing handler configuration
*
* @param entry new blacklist entry
*/
public void addBlack(String entry)
{
add(entry, _black);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Re-initialize the whitelist of existing handler object
*
* @param entries array of whitelist entries
*/
public void setWhite(String[] entries)
{
set(entries, _white);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Re-initialize the blacklist of existing handler object
*
* @param entries array of blacklist entries
*/
public void setBlack(String[] entries)
{
set(entries, _black);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Checks the incoming request against the whitelist and blacklist
*
* @see org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerWrapper#handle(java.lang.String, org.eclipse.jetty.server.Request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
*/
@Override
public void handle(String target, Request baseRequest, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException, ServletException
{
// Get the real remote IP (not the one set by the forwarded headers (which may be forged))
HttpConnection connection = baseRequest.getConnection();
if (connection!=null)
{
EndPoint endp=connection.getEndPoint();
if (endp!=null)
{
String addr = endp.getRemoteAddr();
if (addr!=null && !isAddrUriAllowed(addr,baseRequest.getPathInfo()))
{
response.sendError(HttpStatus.FORBIDDEN_403);
baseRequest.setHandled(true);
return;
}
}
}
getHandler().handle(target,baseRequest, request, response);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Helper method to parse the new entry and add it to
* the specified address pattern map.
*
* @param entry new entry
* @param patternMap target address pattern map
*/
protected void add(String entry, IPAddressMap patternMap)
{
if (entry != null && entry.length() > 0)
{
boolean deprecated = false;
int idx;
if (entry.indexOf('|') > 0 )
{
idx = entry.indexOf('|');
}
else
{
idx = entry.indexOf('/');
deprecated = (idx >= 0);
}
String addr = idx > 0 ? entry.substring(0,idx) : entry;
String path = idx > 0 ? entry.substring(idx) : "/*";
if (addr.endsWith("."))
deprecated = true;
if (path!=null && (path.startsWith("|") || path.startsWith("/*.")))
path=path.substring(1);
PathMap pathMap = patternMap.get(addr);
if (pathMap == null)
{
pathMap = new PathMap(true);
patternMap.put(addr,pathMap);
}
if (path != null)
pathMap.put(path,path);
if (deprecated)
Log.debug(toString() +" - deprecated specification syntax: "+entry);
}
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Helper method to process a list of new entries and replace
* the content of the specified address pattern map
*
* @param entries new entries
* @param patternMap target address pattern map
*/
protected void set(String[] entries, IPAddressMap patternMap)
{
patternMap.clear();
if (entries != null && entries.length > 0)
{
for (String addrPath:entries)
{
add(addrPath, patternMap);
}
}
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Check if specified request is allowed by current IPAccess rules.
*
* @param addr internet address
* @param path context path
* @return true if request is allowed
*
*/
protected boolean isAddrUriAllowed(String addr, String path)
{
if (_white.size()>0)
{
boolean match = false;
Object whiteObj = _white.getLazyMatches(addr);
if (whiteObj != null)
{
List whiteList = (whiteObj instanceof List) ? (List)whiteObj : Collections.singletonList(whiteObj);
for (Object entry: whiteList)
{
PathMap pathMap = ((Map.Entry)entry).getValue();
if (match = (pathMap!=null && (pathMap.size()==0 || pathMap.match(path)!=null)))
break;
}
}
if (!match)
return false;
}
if (_black.size() > 0)
{
Object blackObj = _black.getLazyMatches(addr);
if (blackObj != null)
{
List blackList = (blackObj instanceof List) ? (List)blackObj : Collections.singletonList(blackObj);
for (Object entry: blackList)
{
PathMap pathMap = ((Map.Entry)entry).getValue();
if (pathMap!=null && (pathMap.size()==0 || pathMap.match(path)!=null))
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Dump the white- and black-list configurations when started
*
* @see org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerWrapper#doStart()
*/
@Override
protected void doStart()
throws Exception
{
super.doStart();
if (Log.isDebugEnabled())
{
System.err.println(dump());
}
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Dump the handler configuration
*/
public String dump()
{
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
buf.append(toString());
buf.append(" WHITELIST:\n");
dump(buf, _white);
buf.append(toString());
buf.append(" BLACKLIST:\n");
dump(buf, _black);
return buf.toString();
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* Dump a pattern map into a StringBuilder buffer
*
* @param buf buffer
* @param patternMap pattern map to dump
*/
protected void dump(StringBuilder buf, IPAddressMap patternMap)
{
for (String addr: patternMap.keySet())
{
for (Object path: ((PathMap)patternMap.get(addr)).values())
{
buf.append("# ");
buf.append(addr);
buf.append("|");
buf.append(path);
buf.append("\n");
}
}
}
}