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HTTP::Daemon does not send header information to client when not using $c->get_request before [rt.cpan.org #59238] #10

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oalders opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 2 comments

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oalders commented Apr 1, 2019

Migrated from rt.cpan.org#59238 (status was 'new')

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From l8er@gmx.de on 2010-07-10 01:04:35
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i read the header not with $c->get_request(1) but with readline($c) from
the client and the further content with $c->read($content, $contlen).
later i construct a response object and send it to the client. but no
header information is send, it's completly missing. maybe an error in
HTTP::Daemon::ClientConn ?

i appended some code and a wireshark tcp stream.


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genio commented Jul 26, 2019

The bug code from above is being reproduced here for easier future reading:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use HTTP::Daemon;
use HTTP::Status;
use HTTP::Response;
use HTTP::Headers;

sub _get_request($){
	my ($client) = @_;
	my $blksize = 1024;
	my $request; my $contlen; my $uri; my $method; my $soapaction; my $conttype;my $header;my $content;my $host;my $useragent;my $accept;my $conn;
	while(1){
	    my $buf;
	    my @line;
	    eval{
	        local $SIG{ALRM} = sub {die "alarm"};
	        alarm(10);
	       $buf = readline($client);
	        alarm(0);
	    };
	    if($@ and $@ =~ /alarm/){ return 0;}
	    (! defined($buf)) and return 0;
	    if($buf =~ /^POST/){ 
		@line = split(/ /,$buf);
		$method = $line[0];
		$uri = $line[1];
	    }
	    elsif($buf =~ /^Host:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $host = $line[1];$host=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^User-Agent:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $useragent = $line[1];$useragent=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^Accept:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $accept = $line[1]." ".$line[2];$accept=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^Connection:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $conn = $line[1];$conn=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^Content-Length:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $contlen = $line[1];$contlen=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^SOAPAction:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $soapaction = $line[1];$soapaction=~s/\015\012//;}
	    elsif($buf =~ /^Content-Type:/){@line = split(/ /,$buf); $conttype = $line[1]." ".$line[2];$conttype=~s/\015\012//;}
	    ($buf =~ /^\015\012$/) and last;
	}
	$header = HTTP::Headers->new(
		'Host' => $host,
		'User-Agent' => $useragent,
		'Accept' => $accept,
		'Connection' => $conn,
		'SOAPAction' => $soapaction,
		'Content-Length' => $contlen,
		'Content-Type' => $conttype);
	$request = HTTP::Request->new($method, $uri, $header);
	$request->protocol('HTTP/1.1');
	  my $ret = $client->read($content, $contlen);
	$request->content($content);
	(! defined($ret)) and print $! and return 0;
	return $request;
}
my $conn = HTTP::Daemon->new(LocalAddr => '0.0.0.0', LocalPort => 59278, ReuseAddr=>1) || die "Bind failed: Is the Eye-Fi software running?";
my $client;
my $peeraddr;
while (($client,$peeraddr) = $conn->accept())
{

    my $pid = fork();
    (!defined $pid) and print "cannot fork: $!\n";
    if(!$pid){
	while (my $request = _get_request($client))
    	{
	    my $headers = HTTP::Headers->new(
    	    "Connection" => "Keep-Alive",
    	    "Server" => "Eye-Fi Agent/2.0.4.0 (windows XP SP2)");
    
    	    # start constructing a response
    	    my $response = HTTP::Response->new(200, "OK", $headers);
	    my $response_body = 'BLABLABLA<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>blabla';
    	    $response->content($response_body);
	    $client->send_response($response);
	}
	$client->close();
	undef($client);
	print "chld $$ exit\n";
	exit 0;
    }
    else{next;}
}

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genio commented Jul 26, 2019

I think this is tested in t/local/http.t. However, that test needs some updating. This should be revisited once that test suite is updated.

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