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rclone/lib/http/server.go
Moises Lima 29fd894189 lib/http: disable automatic authentication skipping for unix sockets
Disabling the authentication for unix sockets makes it impossible to
use `rclone serve` behind a proxy that that communicates with rclone
via a unix socket.

Re-enabling the authentication should not have any effect on most
users of unix sockets as they do not set authentication up with a unix
socket anyway.
2024-10-24 12:39:28 +01:00

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// Package http provides a registration interface for http services
package http
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"errors"
"fmt"
"html/template"
"net"
"net/http"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/go-chi/chi/v5"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/flags"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit"
sdActivation "github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/sdactivation"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// Help returns text describing the http server to add to the command
// help.
func Help(prefix string) string {
help := `### Server options
Use ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}addr`" + ` to specify which IP address and port the server should
listen on, eg ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}addr 1.2.3.4:8000` or `--{{ .Prefix }}addr :8080`" + ` to listen to all
IPs. By default it only listens on localhost. You can use port
:0 to let the OS choose an available port.
If you set ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}addr`" + ` to listen on a public or LAN accessible IP address
then using Authentication is advised - see the next section for info.
You can use a unix socket by setting the url to ` + "`unix:///path/to/socket`" + `
or just by using an absolute path name.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}addr`" + ` may be repeated to listen on multiple IPs/ports/sockets.
Socket activation, described further below, can also be used to accomplish the same.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}server-read-timeout` and `--{{ .Prefix }}server-write-timeout`" + ` can be used to
control the timeouts on the server. Note that this is the total time
for a transfer.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}max-header-bytes`" + ` controls the maximum number of bytes the server will
accept in the HTTP header.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl`" + ` controls the URL prefix that rclone serves from. By default
rclone will serve from the root. If you used ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl \"/rclone\"`" + ` then
rclone would serve from a URL starting with "/rclone/". This is
useful if you wish to proxy rclone serve. Rclone automatically
inserts leading and trailing "/" on ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl`" + `, so ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl \"rclone\"`" + `,
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl \"/rclone\"` and `--{{ .Prefix }}baseurl \"/rclone/\"`" + ` are all treated
identically.
#### TLS (SSL)
By default this will serve over http. If you want you can serve over
https. You will need to supply the ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}cert` and `--{{ .Prefix }}key`" + ` flags.
If you wish to do client side certificate validation then you will need to
supply ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}client-ca`" + ` also.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}cert`" + ` should be a either a PEM encoded certificate or a concatenation
of that with the CA certificate. ` + "`--k{{ .Prefix }}ey`" + ` should be the PEM encoded
private key and ` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}client-ca`" + ` should be the PEM encoded client
certificate authority certificate.
` + "`--{{ .Prefix }}min-tls-version`" + ` is minimum TLS version that is acceptable. Valid
values are "tls1.0", "tls1.1", "tls1.2" and "tls1.3" (default
"tls1.0").
### Socket activation
Instead of the listening addresses specified above, rclone will listen to all
FDs passed by the service manager, if any (and ignore any arguments passed by ` +
"--{{ .Prefix }}addr`" + `).
This allows rclone to be a socket-activated service.
It can be configured with .socket and .service unit files as described in
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.socket.html
Socket activation can be tested ad-hoc with the ` + "`systemd-socket-activate`" + `command
systemd-socket-activate -l 8000 -- rclone serve
This will socket-activate rclone on the first connection to port 8000 over TCP.
`
tmpl, err := template.New("server help").Parse(help)
if err != nil {
fs.Fatal(nil, fmt.Sprint("Fatal error parsing template", err))
}
data := struct {
Prefix string
}{
Prefix: prefix,
}
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
err = tmpl.Execute(buf, data)
if err != nil {
fs.Fatal(nil, fmt.Sprint("Fatal error executing template", err))
}
return buf.String()
}
// Middleware function signature required by chi.Router.Use()
type Middleware func(http.Handler) http.Handler
// ConfigInfo descripts the Options in use
var ConfigInfo = fs.Options{{
Name: "addr",
Default: []string{"127.0.0.1:8080"},
Help: "IPaddress:Port or :Port to bind server to",
}, {
Name: "server_read_timeout",
Default: 1 * time.Hour,
Help: "Timeout for server reading data",
}, {
Name: "server_write_timeout",
Default: 1 * time.Hour,
Help: "Timeout for server writing data",
}, {
Name: "max_header_bytes",
Default: 4096,
Help: "Maximum size of request header",
}, {
Name: "cert",
Default: "",
Help: "TLS PEM key (concatenation of certificate and CA certificate)",
}, {
Name: "key",
Default: "",
Help: "TLS PEM Private key",
}, {
Name: "client_ca",
Default: "",
Help: "Client certificate authority to verify clients with",
}, {
Name: "baseurl",
Default: "",
Help: "Prefix for URLs - leave blank for root",
}, {
Name: "min_tls_version",
Default: "tls1.0",
Help: "Minimum TLS version that is acceptable",
}, {
Name: "allow_origin",
Default: "",
Help: "Origin which cross-domain request (CORS) can be executed from",
}}
// Config contains options for the http Server
type Config struct {
ListenAddr []string `config:"addr"` // Port to listen on
BaseURL string `config:"baseurl"` // prefix to strip from URLs
ServerReadTimeout time.Duration `config:"server_read_timeout"` // Timeout for server reading data
ServerWriteTimeout time.Duration `config:"server_write_timeout"` // Timeout for server writing data
MaxHeaderBytes int `config:"max_header_bytes"` // Maximum size of request header
TLSCert string `config:"cert"` // Path to TLS PEM key (concatenation of certificate and CA certificate)
TLSKey string `config:"key"` // Path to TLS PEM Private key
TLSCertBody []byte `config:"-"` // TLS PEM key (concatenation of certificate and CA certificate) body, ignores TLSCert
TLSKeyBody []byte `config:"-"` // TLS PEM Private key body, ignores TLSKey
ClientCA string `config:"client_ca"` // Client certificate authority to verify clients with
MinTLSVersion string `config:"min_tls_version"` // MinTLSVersion contains the minimum TLS version that is acceptable.
AllowOrigin string `config:"allow_origin"` // AllowOrigin sets the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
}
// AddFlagsPrefix adds flags for the httplib
func (cfg *Config) AddFlagsPrefix(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet, prefix string) {
flags.StringArrayVarP(flagSet, &cfg.ListenAddr, prefix+"addr", "", cfg.ListenAddr, "IPaddress:Port, :Port or [unix://]/path/to/socket to bind server to", prefix)
flags.DurationVarP(flagSet, &cfg.ServerReadTimeout, prefix+"server-read-timeout", "", cfg.ServerReadTimeout, "Timeout for server reading data", prefix)
flags.DurationVarP(flagSet, &cfg.ServerWriteTimeout, prefix+"server-write-timeout", "", cfg.ServerWriteTimeout, "Timeout for server writing data", prefix)
flags.IntVarP(flagSet, &cfg.MaxHeaderBytes, prefix+"max-header-bytes", "", cfg.MaxHeaderBytes, "Maximum size of request header", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.TLSCert, prefix+"cert", "", cfg.TLSCert, "TLS PEM key (concatenation of certificate and CA certificate)", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.TLSKey, prefix+"key", "", cfg.TLSKey, "TLS PEM Private key", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.ClientCA, prefix+"client-ca", "", cfg.ClientCA, "Client certificate authority to verify clients with", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.BaseURL, prefix+"baseurl", "", cfg.BaseURL, "Prefix for URLs - leave blank for root", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.MinTLSVersion, prefix+"min-tls-version", "", cfg.MinTLSVersion, "Minimum TLS version that is acceptable", prefix)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &cfg.AllowOrigin, prefix+"allow-origin", "", cfg.AllowOrigin, "Origin which cross-domain request (CORS) can be executed from", prefix)
}
// AddHTTPFlagsPrefix adds flags for the httplib
func AddHTTPFlagsPrefix(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet, prefix string, cfg *Config) {
cfg.AddFlagsPrefix(flagSet, prefix)
}
// DefaultCfg is the default values used for Config
//
// Note that this needs to be kept in sync with ConfigInfo above and
// can be removed when all callers have been converted.
func DefaultCfg() Config {
return Config{
ListenAddr: []string{"127.0.0.1:8080"},
ServerReadTimeout: 1 * time.Hour,
ServerWriteTimeout: 1 * time.Hour,
MaxHeaderBytes: 4096,
MinTLSVersion: "tls1.0",
}
}
type instance struct {
url string
listener net.Listener
httpServer *http.Server
}
func (s instance) serve(wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
defer wg.Done()
err := s.httpServer.Serve(s.listener)
if err != http.ErrServerClosed && err != nil {
fs.Logf(nil, "%s: unexpected error: %s", s.listener.Addr(), err.Error())
}
}
// Server contains info about the running http server
type Server struct {
wg sync.WaitGroup
mux chi.Router
tlsConfig *tls.Config
instances []instance
auth AuthConfig
cfg Config
template *TemplateConfig
htmlTemplate *template.Template
usingAuth bool // set if we are using auth middleware
atexitHandle atexit.FnHandle
}
// Option allows customizing the server
type Option func(*Server)
// WithAuth option initializes the appropriate auth middleware
func WithAuth(cfg AuthConfig) Option {
return func(s *Server) {
s.auth = cfg
}
}
// WithConfig option applies the Config to the server, overriding defaults
func WithConfig(cfg Config) Option {
return func(s *Server) {
s.cfg = cfg
}
}
// WithTemplate option allows the parsing of a template
func WithTemplate(cfg TemplateConfig) Option {
return func(s *Server) {
s.template = &cfg
}
}
// For a given listener, and optional tlsConfig, construct a instance.
// The url string ends up in the `url` field of the `instance`.
// This unconditionally wraps the listener with the provided TLS config if one
// is specified, so all decision logic on whether to use TLS needs to live at
// the callsite.
func newInstance(ctx context.Context, s *Server, listener net.Listener, tlsCfg *tls.Config, url string) *instance {
if tlsCfg != nil {
listener = tls.NewListener(listener, tlsCfg)
}
return &instance{
url: url,
listener: listener,
httpServer: &http.Server{
Handler: s.mux,
ReadTimeout: s.cfg.ServerReadTimeout,
WriteTimeout: s.cfg.ServerWriteTimeout,
MaxHeaderBytes: s.cfg.MaxHeaderBytes,
ReadHeaderTimeout: 10 * time.Second, // time to send the headers
IdleTimeout: 60 * time.Second, // time to keep idle connections open
TLSConfig: tlsCfg,
BaseContext: NewBaseContext(ctx, url),
},
}
}
// NewServer instantiates a new http server using provided listeners and options
// This function is provided if the default http server does not meet a services requirements and should not generally be used
// A http server can listen using multiple listeners. For example, a listener for port 80, and a listener for port 443.
// tlsListeners are ignored if opt.TLSKey is not provided
func NewServer(ctx context.Context, options ...Option) (*Server, error) {
s := &Server{
mux: chi.NewRouter(),
cfg: DefaultCfg(),
}
// Make sure default logger is logging where everything else is
// middleware.DefaultLogger = middleware.RequestLogger(&middleware.DefaultLogFormatter{Logger: log.Default(), NoColor: true})
// Log requests
// s.mux.Use(middleware.Logger)
for _, opt := range options {
opt(s)
}
// Build base router
s.mux.MethodNotAllowed(func(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
http.Error(w, http.StatusText(http.StatusMethodNotAllowed), http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
})
s.mux.NotFound(func(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
http.Error(w, http.StatusText(http.StatusNotFound), http.StatusNotFound)
})
// Ignore passing "/" for BaseURL
s.cfg.BaseURL = strings.Trim(s.cfg.BaseURL, "/")
if s.cfg.BaseURL != "" {
s.cfg.BaseURL = "/" + s.cfg.BaseURL
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareStripPrefix(s.cfg.BaseURL))
}
err := s.initTemplate()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = s.initTLS()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareCORS(s.cfg.AllowOrigin))
s.initAuth()
// (Only) listen on FDs provided by the service manager, if any.
sdListeners, err := sdActivation.ListenersWithNames()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to acquire listeners: %w", err)
}
if len(sdListeners) != 0 {
for listenerName, listeners := range sdListeners {
for i, listener := range listeners {
url := fmt.Sprintf("sd-listen:%s-%d/%s", listenerName, i, s.cfg.BaseURL)
if s.tlsConfig != nil {
url = fmt.Sprintf("sd-listen+tls:%s-%d/%s", listenerName, i, s.cfg.BaseURL)
}
instance := newInstance(ctx, s, listener, s.tlsConfig, url)
s.instances = append(s.instances, *instance)
}
}
return s, nil
}
// Process all listeners specified in the CLI Args.
for _, addr := range s.cfg.ListenAddr {
var instance *instance
if strings.HasPrefix(addr, "unix://") || filepath.IsAbs(addr) {
addr = strings.TrimPrefix(addr, "unix://")
listener, err := net.Listen("unix", addr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
instance = newInstance(ctx, s, listener, s.tlsConfig, addr)
} else if strings.HasPrefix(addr, "tls://") || (len(s.cfg.ListenAddr) == 1 && s.tlsConfig != nil) {
addr = strings.TrimPrefix(addr, "tls://")
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", addr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
instance = newInstance(ctx, s, listener, s.tlsConfig, fmt.Sprintf("https://%s%s/", listener.Addr().String(), s.cfg.BaseURL))
} else {
// HTTP case
addr = strings.TrimPrefix(addr, "http://")
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", addr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
instance = newInstance(ctx, s, listener, nil, fmt.Sprintf("http://%s%s/", listener.Addr().String(), s.cfg.BaseURL))
}
s.instances = append(s.instances, *instance)
}
return s, nil
}
func (s *Server) initAuth() {
s.usingAuth = false
authCertificateUserEnabled := s.tlsConfig != nil && s.tlsConfig.ClientAuth != tls.NoClientCert && s.auth.HtPasswd == "" && s.auth.BasicUser == ""
if authCertificateUserEnabled {
s.usingAuth = true
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareAuthCertificateUser())
}
if s.auth.CustomAuthFn != nil {
s.usingAuth = true
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareAuthCustom(s.auth.CustomAuthFn, s.auth.Realm, authCertificateUserEnabled))
return
}
if s.auth.HtPasswd != "" {
s.usingAuth = true
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareAuthHtpasswd(s.auth.HtPasswd, s.auth.Realm))
return
}
if s.auth.BasicUser != "" {
s.usingAuth = true
s.mux.Use(MiddlewareAuthBasic(s.auth.BasicUser, s.auth.BasicPass, s.auth.Realm, s.auth.Salt))
return
}
}
func (s *Server) initTemplate() error {
if s.template == nil {
return nil
}
var err error
s.htmlTemplate, err = GetTemplate(s.template.Path)
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("failed to get template: %w", err)
}
return err
}
var (
// ErrInvalidMinTLSVersion - hard coded errors, allowing for easier testing
ErrInvalidMinTLSVersion = errors.New("invalid value for --min-tls-version")
// ErrTLSBodyMismatch - hard coded errors, allowing for easier testing
ErrTLSBodyMismatch = errors.New("need both TLSCertBody and TLSKeyBody to use TLS")
// ErrTLSFileMismatch - hard coded errors, allowing for easier testing
ErrTLSFileMismatch = errors.New("need both --cert and --key to use TLS")
// ErrTLSParseCA - hard coded errors, allowing for easier testing
ErrTLSParseCA = errors.New("unable to parse client certificate authority")
)
func (s *Server) initTLS() error {
if s.cfg.TLSCert == "" && s.cfg.TLSKey == "" && len(s.cfg.TLSCertBody) == 0 && len(s.cfg.TLSKeyBody) == 0 {
return nil
}
if (len(s.cfg.TLSCertBody) > 0) != (len(s.cfg.TLSKeyBody) > 0) {
return ErrTLSBodyMismatch
}
if (s.cfg.TLSCert != "") != (s.cfg.TLSKey != "") {
return ErrTLSFileMismatch
}
var cert tls.Certificate
var err error
if len(s.cfg.TLSCertBody) > 0 {
cert, err = tls.X509KeyPair(s.cfg.TLSCertBody, s.cfg.TLSKeyBody)
} else {
cert, err = tls.LoadX509KeyPair(s.cfg.TLSCert, s.cfg.TLSKey)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
var minTLSVersion uint16
switch s.cfg.MinTLSVersion {
case "tls1.0":
minTLSVersion = tls.VersionTLS10
case "tls1.1":
minTLSVersion = tls.VersionTLS11
case "tls1.2":
minTLSVersion = tls.VersionTLS12
case "tls1.3":
minTLSVersion = tls.VersionTLS13
default:
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrInvalidMinTLSVersion, s.cfg.MinTLSVersion)
}
s.tlsConfig = &tls.Config{
MinVersion: minTLSVersion,
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
}
if s.cfg.ClientCA != "" {
// if !useTLS {
// err := errors.New("can't use --client-ca without --cert and --key")
// log.Fatalf(err.Error())
// }
certpool := x509.NewCertPool()
pem, err := os.ReadFile(s.cfg.ClientCA)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !certpool.AppendCertsFromPEM(pem) {
return ErrTLSParseCA
}
s.tlsConfig.ClientCAs = certpool
s.tlsConfig.ClientAuth = tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert
}
return nil
}
// Serve starts the HTTP server on each listener
func (s *Server) Serve() {
s.wg.Add(len(s.instances))
for _, ii := range s.instances {
// TODO: decide how/when to log listening url
// log.Printf("listening on %s", ii.url)
go ii.serve(&s.wg)
}
// Install an atexit handler to shutdown gracefully
s.atexitHandle = atexit.Register(func() { _ = s.Shutdown() })
}
// Wait blocks while the server is serving requests
func (s *Server) Wait() {
s.wg.Wait()
}
// Router returns the server base router
func (s *Server) Router() chi.Router {
return s.mux
}
// Time to wait to Shutdown an HTTP server
const gracefulShutdownTime = 10 * time.Second
// Shutdown gracefully shuts down the server
func (s *Server) Shutdown() error {
// Stop the atexit handler
if s.atexitHandle != nil {
atexit.Unregister(s.atexitHandle)
s.atexitHandle = nil
}
for _, ii := range s.instances {
expiry := time.Now().Add(gracefulShutdownTime)
ctx, cancel := context.WithDeadline(context.Background(), expiry)
if err := ii.httpServer.Shutdown(ctx); err != nil {
fs.Logf(nil, "error shutting down server: %s", err)
}
cancel()
}
s.wg.Wait()
return nil
}
// HTMLTemplate returns the parsed template, if WithTemplate option was passed.
func (s *Server) HTMLTemplate() *template.Template {
return s.htmlTemplate
}
// URLs returns all configured URLS
func (s *Server) URLs() []string {
var out []string
for _, ii := range s.instances {
if ii.listener.Addr().Network() == "unix" {
continue
}
out = append(out, ii.url)
}
return out
}
// UsingAuth returns true if authentication is required
func (s *Server) UsingAuth() bool {
return s.usingAuth
}