To achieve that, split internal cookie jar into a jar for received cookies
and one for cookies that are to be sent with the response.
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When e.g. imapauth started handling a login from WebMods it opened a new TCP
connection etc. This took time, but WebMods didn't actually wait for the login
to finish which caused the login to fail later on since the HTTP socket was
already destroyed.
This fixes it by letting the HTTP sock just hang. Once the login finishes,
CHTTPSock::Redirect() is called to let it come back to life again.
Thanks to DarthGandalf for finding this issue.
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Instead of return a bool, this now returns an enum. This explains the meaning of
the returned value better and will be used in the next commit to fix a bug.
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This changes CHTTPSock so that one can handle HTTP requests asynchronously.
This is done by not forcing a page to be sent out in the caller of
OnPageRequest() but instead requiring a call to the new function
CHTTPSock::PrintPage().
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If a user who is currently logged in to WebMods is deleted, his CWebSession
still kept a stale CUser pointer around. The next time he loaded a web page,
Bad Things(tm) happened.
This is fixed by deleting all of a user's sessions when that user is deleted.
Thanks to DarthGandalf for spotting the bug and writing the patch.
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When a CWebSock was destroyed before its CWebAuth, the CWebAuth dereferenced a
stale pointer once it was used again. Fix this by calling
CAuthBase::Invalidate() appropriately.
Thanks to DarthGandalf for finding this.
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The traffic generated by it was just discarded. Now it's accounted towards a
user if one is logged in, else towards the global traffic usage.
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WebModules use CHTTPSock for the HTTP server. That class requires a CModule
instance for working since it's based on CSocket. This was solved by creating a
fake module instance which is destroyed when the socket is destroyed.
The problem here was that CSocket's destructor tried to access that module
instance which was already destroyed resulting in a use-after-free.
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We now use a lot more data for generating the session id which is fed to a hash
to make it impossible to attack specific parts of the input.
Also we now retry generating a new session id in the (improbable) case of
collision with an existing session id.
Thanks a lot to cnu for pointing out the weakness in the old code by stealing my
session cookie, you evil hacker!
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