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<h3 id="NAME">
NAME
</h3>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
- hyper text transfer protocol version 1.1 daemon
<h3 id="SYNOPSIS">
SYNOPSIS
</h3>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
[<b>-</b><b>HVXbefnrus</b>]
[<b>-</b><b>C</b><i></i><i> suffix</i><i> cgihandler</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>I</b><i></i><i> port</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>M</b><i></i><i> suffix</i><i> type</i><i> encoding</i><i> encoding11</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>S</b><i></i><i> server_software</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>c</b><i></i><i> cgibin</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>i</b><i></i><i> address</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>p</b><i></i><i> pubdir</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>t</b><i></i><i> chrootdir</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>v</b><i></i><i> virtualroot</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>x</b><i></i><i> index</i>]
[<b>-</b><b>Z</b><i></i><i> cert</i><i> privkey</i>]
<i></i><i>slashdir</i>
[<i></i><i>myname</i>]
<h3 id="DESCRIPTION">
DESCRIPTION
</h3>
The
<b>bozohttpd</b>
program reads a
<em></em><em>HTTP</em>
request from the standard input, and sends a reply to the standard output.
Besides ~user translation and virtual hosting support (see below), all file
requests are from
<i></i><i>slashdir</i>
directory.
The server uses
<i></i><i>myname</i>
as its name, which defaults to the local hostname, obtained from
<a href="../html3/gethostname.html">gethostname(3)</a>
(but see the
<b>-</b><b>v</b>
option for virtual hosting.)
<b>bozohttpd</b>
writes logs to
<a href="../html3/syslog.html">syslog(3)</a>
using the ftp facaility (but see the
<b>-</b><b>s</b>
option for testing.)
<b>bozohttpd</b>
is designed to be small, simple and relatively featureless,
hopefully increasing its security.
<h4 id="OPTIONS">
OPTIONS
</h4>
The following options are available:
<dl compact>
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>b</b><dd>
This option enables daemon mode, where
<b>bozohttpd</b>
detaches from the current terminal, running in the background and
servicing HTTP requests.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>C</b><i></i><i> suffix</i><i> cgihandler</i><dd>
This option adds a new CGI handler program for a particular file type.
The
<i></i><i>suffix</i>
should be any normal file suffix, and the
<i></i><i>cgihandler</i>
should be a full path to an interpreter.
This option is the only way to enable CGI programs that exist
outside of the cgibin directory to be executed.
Multiple
<b>-</b><b>C</b>
options may be passed.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>c</b><i></i><i> cgibin</i><dd>
This option enables the CGI/1.1 interface.
The
<i></i><i>cgibin</i>
directory is expected to contain the CGI programs to be used.
<b>bozohttpd</b>
looks for URL's in the form of
<em></em><em>/cgi-bin/&lt;scriptname&gt;</em>
where
&lt;scriptname&gt;
is a valid CGI program in the
<i></i><i>cgibin</i>
directory.
In other words, all CGI URL's must begin with
<em></em><em>/cgi-bin/</em>.
Note that the CGI/1.1 interface is not available with
<em></em><em>~user</em>
translation.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>e</b><dd>
This option causes
<b>bozohttpd</b>
to not clear the environment when used with either the
<b>-</b><b>t</b>
or
<b>-</b><b>U</b>
options.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>f</b><dd>
This option stops the
<b>-</b><b>b</b>
flag from
<b>bozohttpd</b>
detaching from the tty and going into the background.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>H</b><dd>
This option causes directory index mode to hide files and directories
that start with a period, except for
<code></code><code>..</code>.
Also see
<b>-</b><b>X</b>.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>I</b><i></i><i> port</i><dd>
This option is only valid with the
<b>-</b><b>b</b>
option.
It causes
<i></i><i>port</i>
to use used as the port to bind daemon mode.
The default is the
``http''
port.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>i</b><i></i><i> address</i><dd>
This option is only valid with the
<b>-</b><b>b</b>
option.
It causes
<i></i><i>address</i>
to use used as the address to bind daemon mode.
If otherwise unspecified, the address used to bind is derived from the
<i></i><i>myname</i>,
which defaults to the name returned by
<a href="../html3/gethostname.html">gethostname(3)</a>.
Only the last
<b>-</b><b>i</b>
option is used.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>M</b><i></i><i> suffix</i><i> type</i><i> encoding</i><i> encoding11</i><dd>
This option adds a new entry to the table that converts file suffixes to
content type and encoding.
This option takes four additional arguments containing
the file prefix, its
``Content-Type'',
``Content-Encoding'',
and
``Content-Encoding''
for HTTP/1.1 connections, respectively.
If any of these are a single dash
(``-''),
the empty string is used instead.
Multiple
<b>-</b><b>M</b>
options may be passed.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>n</b><dd>
This option stops
<b>bozohttpd</b>
from doing IP address to name resolution of hosts for setting the
<code></code><code>REMOTE_HOST</code>
variable before running a CGI program.
This option has no effect without the
<b>-</b><b>c</b>
option.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>p</b><i></i><i> pubdir</i><dd>
This option changes the default user directory for
<em></em><em>/~user/</em>
translations from
``public_html''
to
<i></i><i>pubdir</i>.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>r</b><dd>
This option forces pages besides the
``index.html''
(see the
<b>-</b><b>X</b>
option) page to require that the Referrer: header be present and
refer to this web server, otherwise a redirect to the
``index.html''
page will be returned instead.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>S</b><i></i><i> server_software</i><dd>
This option sets the internal server version to
<i></i><i>server_software</i>.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>s</b><dd>
This option forces logging to be set to stderr always.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>t</b><i></i><i> chrootdir</i><dd>
When this option is used,
<b>bozohttpd</b>
will chroot to the specified directory
before answering requests.
Every other path should be specified relative
to the new root, if this option is used.
Note that the current environment
is normally replaced with an empty environment with this option, unless the
<b>-</b><b>e</b>
option is also used.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>U</b><i></i><i> username</i><dd>
This option causes
<b>bozohttpd</b>
to switch to the user and the groups of
<i></i><i>username</i>
after initialization.
This option, like
<b>-</b><b>t</b>
above, causes
<b>bozohttpd</b>
to clear the environment unless the
<b>-</b><b>e</b>
option is given.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>u</b><dd>
This option enables the transformation of Uniform Resource Locators of
the form
<em></em><em>/~user/</em>
into the the directory
<code></code><code>~user/public_html</code>
(but see the
<b>-</b><b>p</b>
option above).
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>V</b><dd>
This option sets the default virtual host directory to
<i></i><i>slashdir</i>.
If no directory exists in
<i></i><i>virtualroot</i>
for the request, then
<i></i><i>slashdir</i>
will be used.
The default behaviour is to return 404 (Not Found.)
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>v</b><i></i><i> virtualroot</i><dd>
This option enables virtual hosting support.
Directories in
<i></i><i>virtualroot</i>
will be searched for a matching virtual host name, when parsing
the HTML request.
If a matching name is found, it will be used
as both the server's real name,
[<i></i><i>myname</i>],
and as the
<i></i><i>slashdir</i>.
See the
<a href="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</a>
section for an example of using this option.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>X</b><dd>
This option enables directory indexing.
A directory index will be generated only when the default file (i.e.
<code></code><code>index.html</code>
normally) is not present.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>x</b><i></i><i> index</i><dd>
This option changes the default file read for directories from
``index.html''
to
<i></i><i>index</i>.
<p><dt><b>-</b><b>Z</b><i></i><i> certificate_path</i><i> privatekey_path</i><dd>
This option sets the path to the server certificate file and the private key file
in pem format.
It also causes
<b>bozohttpd</b>
to start SSL mode.
</dl>
<p>
Note that in
<b>bozohttpd</b>
versions 20031005 and prior that supported the
<b>-</b><b>C</b>
and
<b>-</b><b>M</b>
options, they took a single space-separated argument that was parsed.
since version 20040828, they take multiple options (2 in the case of
<b>-</b><b>C</b>
and 4 in the case of
<b>-</b><b>M</b>.)
<h4 id="INETD CONFIGURATION">
INETD CONFIGURATION
</h4>
As
<b>bozohttpd</b>
uses
<a href="../html8/inetd.html">inetd(8)</a>
by default to process incoming TCP connections for HTTP requests
(but see the
<b>-</b><b>b</b>
option),
<b>bozohttpd</b>
has little internal networking knowledge.
(Indeed, you can run it on the command line with little change of functionality.)
A typical
<a href="../html5/inetd.conf.html">inetd.conf(5)</a>
entry would be:
<code>
<pre>
http stream tcp nowait:600 httpd /usr/pkg/libexec/bozohttpd bozohttpd /var/www
http stream tcp6 nowait:600 httpd /usr/pkg/libexec/bozohttpd bozohttpd /var/www
</pre>
</code>
<p>
This would serve web pages from
<code></code><code>/var/www</code>
on both IPv4 and IPv6 ports.
The
<em></em><em>:600</em>
changes the
requests per minute to 600, up from the
<a href="../html8/inetd.html">inetd(8)</a>
default of 40.
<p>
Using the
NetBSD
<a href="../html8/inetd.html">inetd(8)</a>,
you can provide multiple IP-address based HTTP servers by having multiple
listening ports with different configurations.
<h4 id="NOTES">
NOTES
</h4>
This server supports the
<em></em><em>HTTP/0.9</em>,
<em></em><em>HTTP/1.0</em>,
and
<em></em><em>HTTP/1.1</em>
standards.
Support for these protocols is very minimal and many optional features are
not supported.
<p>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
can be compiled without CGI support (NO_CGIBIN_SUPPORT), user
transformations (NO_USER_SUPPORT), directory index support (NO_DIRINDEX_SUPPORT),
daemon mode support (NO_DAEMON_MODE), and dynamic MIME content
(NO_DYNAMIC_CONTENT), and SSL support (NO_SSL_SUPPORT) by defining the listed
macros when building
<b>.</b>
<h4 id="HTTP BASIC AUTHORISATION">
HTTP BASIC AUTHORISATION
</h4>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
has support for HTTP Basic Authorisation.
If a file named
<code></code><code>.htpasswd</code>
exists in the directory of the current request,
<b>bozohttpd</b>
will restrict access to documents in that directory
using the RFC 2617 HTTP
``Basic''
authentication scheme.
<p>
Note:
This does not recursively protect any sub-directories.
<p>
The
<code></code><code>.htpasswd</code>
file contains lines delimited with a colon containing
usernames and passwords hashed with
<a href="../html3/crypt.html">crypt(3)</a>,
for example:
<code>
<pre>
heather:$1$pZWI4tH/$DzDPl63i6VvVRv2lJNV7k1
jeremy:A.xewbx2DpQ8I
</pre>
</code>
<p>
On
NetBSD,
the
<a href="../html1/pwhash.html">pwhash(1)</a>
utility may be used to generate hashed passwords.
<p>
While
<b>bozohttpd</b>
distributed with
NetBSD
has support for HTTP Basic Authorisation enabled by default,
in the portable distribution it is excluded.
Compile
<b>bozohttpd</b>
with
``-DDO_HTPASSWD''
on the compiler command line to enable this support.
It may require linking with the crypt library, using
``-lcrypt''.
<h4 id="SSL SUPPORT">
SSL SUPPORT
</h4>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
has support for SSLv2, SSLv3, and TLSv1 protocols that is included by
default.
It requires linking with the crypto and ssl library, using
``-lcrypto -lssl''.
To disable SSL SUPPORT compile
<b>bozohttpd</b>
with
``-DNO_SSL_SUPPORT''
on the compiler command line.
<h3 id="FILES">
FILES
</h3>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
looks for a couple of special files in directories that allow certain features
to be provided on a per-directory basis.
In addition to the
<code></code><code>.htpasswd</code>
used by HTTP basic authorisation,
if a
<code></code><code>.bzdirect</code>
file is found (contents are irrelevant)
<b>bozohttpd</b>
will allow direct access even with the
<b>-</b><b>r</b>
option.
If a
<code></code><code>.bzredirect</code>
symbolic link is found,
<b>bozohttpd</b>
will perform a smart redirect to the target of this symlink.
The target is assumed to live on the same server.
If a
<code></code><code>.bzabsredirect</code>
symbolic link is found,
<b>bozohttpd</b>
will redirect to the absolute url pointed to by this symlink.
This is useful to redirect to different servers.
<h3 id="EXAMPLES">
EXAMPLES
</h3>
To configure set of virtual hosts, one would use an
<a href="../html5/inetd.conf.html">inetd.conf(5)</a>
entry like:
<code>
<pre>
http stream tcp nowait:600 httpd /usr/pkg/libexec/bozohttpd bozohttpd -v /var/vroot /var/www
</pre>
</code>
<p>
and inside
<code></code><code>/var/vroot</code>
create a directory (or a symlink to a directory) with the same name as
the virtual host, for each virtual host.
Lookups for these names are done in a case-insensitive manner.
<p>
To use
<b>bozohttpd</b>
with PHP, one must use the
<b>-</b><b>C</b>
option to specify a CGI handler for a particular file type.
Typically this, this will be like:
<code>
<pre>
bozohttpd -C .php /usr/pkg/bin/php /var/www
</pre>
</code>
<h3 id="SEE ALSO">
SEE ALSO
</h3>
<a href="../html5/inetd.conf.html">inetd.conf(5)</a>,
<a href="../html8/inetd.html">inetd(8)</a>
<h3 id="HISTORY">
HISTORY
</h3>
The
<b>bozohttpd</b>
program was first written in perl, based on another perl http server
called
``tinyhttpd''.
It was then rewritten from scratch in perl, and then once again in C.
The focus has always been simplicity and security, with minimal features
and regular code audits.
This manual documents
<b>bozohttpd</b>
version 20100920.
<h3 id="AUTHORS">
AUTHORS
</h3>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
was written by Matthew R. Green
&lt;mrg@eterna.com.au&gt;.
<p>
The large list of contributors includes:
<dl>
<p><dd>-
Arnaud Lacombe
&lt;alc@netbsd.org&gt;
provided some clean up for memory leaks
<p><dd>-
Christoph Badura
&lt;bad@bsd.de&gt;
provided Range: header support
<p><dd>-
Sean Boudreau
&lt;seanb@NetBSD.org&gt;
provided an security fix for virtual hosting
<p><dd>-
Julian Coleman
&lt;jdc@coris.org.uk&gt;
provided an IPv6 bugfix
<p><dd>-
Chuck Cranor
&lt;chuck@research.att.com&gt;
provided cgi-bin support fixes, and more
<p><dd>-
DEGROOTE Arnaud
&lt;degroote@netbsd.org&gt;
provided a fix for daemon mode
<p><dd>-
Andrew Doran
&lt;ad@netbsd.org&gt;
provided directory indexing support
<p><dd>-
Per Ekman
&lt;pek@pdc.kth.se&gt;
provided a fix for a minor (non-security) buffer overflow condition
<p><dd>-
Alistair G. Crooks
&lt;agc@netbsd.org&gt;
cleaned up many internal interfaces, made bozohttpd linkable as a
library and provided the lua binding.
<p><dd>-
Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino, KAME
&lt;itojun@iijlab.net&gt;
provided initial IPv6 support
<p><dd>-
Martin Husemann
&lt;martin@netbsd.org&gt;
provided .bzabsredirect support
<p><dd>-
Arto Huusko
&lt;arto.huusko@pp2.inet.fi&gt;
provided fixes cgi-bin
<p><dd>-
Roland Illig
&lt;roland.illig@gmx.de&gt;
provided some off-by-one fixes
<p><dd>-
Zak Johnson
&lt;zakj@nox.cx&gt;
provided cgi-bin enhancements
<p><dd>-
Nicolas Jombart
&lt;ecu@ipv42.net&gt;
provided fixes for HTTP basic authorisation support
<p><dd>-
Thomas Klausner
&lt;wiz@danbala.ifoer.tuwien.ac.at&gt;
provided many fixes and enhancements for the man page
<p><dd>-
Johnny Lam
&lt;jlam@netbsd.org&gt;
provided man page fixes
<p><dd>-
Luke Mewburn
&lt;lukem@netbsd.org&gt;
provided many various fixes, including cgi-bin fixes and enhancements,
HTTP basic authorisation support and much code clean up
<p><dd>-
Jeremy C. Reed
&lt;reed@netbsd.org&gt;
provided several clean up fixes, and man page updates
<p><dd>-
Scott Reynolds
&lt;scottr@netbsd.org&gt;
provided various fixes
<p><dd>-
Tyler Retzlaff
&lt;rtr@eterna.com.au&gt;
provided SSL support, cgi-bin fixes and much other random other stuff
<p><dd>-
rudolf
&lt;netbsd@eq.cz&gt;
provided minor compile fixes and a CGI content map fix
<p><dd>-
Steve Rumble
&lt;rumble@ephemeral.org&gt;
provided the
<b>-</b><b>V</b>
option.
<p><dd>-
Joerg Sonnenberger
&lt;joerg@netbsd.org&gt;
implemented If-Modified-Since support
<p><dd>-
ISIHARA Takanori
&lt;ishit@oak.dti.ne.jp&gt;
provided a man page fix
<p><dd>-
Holger Weiss
&lt;holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE&gt;
provided http authorisation fixes
<p><dd>-
&lt;xs@kittenz.org&gt;
provided chroot and change-to-user support, and other various fixes
<p><dd>-
Coyote Point provided various CGI fixes
</dl>
<p>
There are probably others I have forgotten (let me know if you care)
<p>
Please send all updates to
<b>bozohttpd</b>
to
&lt;mrg@eterna.com.au&gt;
for inclusion in future releaases.
<h3 id="BUGS">
BUGS
</h3>
<b>bozohttpd</b>
does not handled HTTP/1.1 chunked input from the client yet.
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/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.1.1.1 2010/05/10 03:30:04 mrg Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.1.1.2 2010/09/20 23:07:21 mrg Exp $ */
/* $eterna: main.c,v 1.3 2010/05/10 02:51:28 mrg Exp $ */
/* $eterna: main.c,v 1.4 2010/07/11 00:34:28 mrg Exp $ */
/* from: eterna: bozohttpd.c,v 1.159 2009/05/23 02:14:30 mrg Exp */
/*
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ usage(bozohttpd_t *httpd, char *progname)
bozo_warn(httpd, "usage: %s [options] slashdir [virtualhostname]",
progname);
bozo_warn(httpd, "options:");
#ifdef DEBUG
#ifndef NO_DEBUG
bozo_warn(httpd, " -d\t\t\tenable debug support");
#endif
bozo_warn(httpd, " -s\t\t\talways log to stderr");
@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'd':
httpd.debug++;
#ifndef DEBUG
#ifdef NO_DEBUG
if (httpd.debug == 1)
bozo_warn(&httpd, "Debugging is not enabled");
#endif /* !DEBUG */
#endif /* NO_DEBUG */
break;
#ifdef NO_USER_SUPPORT