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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Soner Tari
d2e9ab4487 Merge sslsplit-develop changes 2018-09-15 02:51:26 +03:00
Soner Tari
0c8348db75 Merge sslsplit develop changes 2018-08-03 23:36:51 +03:00
Soner Tari
27650fab69 Support all command line options in the conf file as well
Update with the latest sslsplit-devel changes
2018-05-09 20:05:29 +03:00
Soner Tari
9d435e180c Update with SSLsplit 0.5.2 and develop branch changes as of 270218 2018-02-27 22:20:58 +03:00
Soner Tari
4c8831bd90 Update with SSLsplit 0.5.1 changes, fix LibreSSL version issues
Add VerifyPeer and AllowWrongHost options
2018-01-18 03:18:53 +03:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
0506024587 Update copyright notices to 2016 2016-03-25 12:19:23 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
91da4674e5 Update copyright, license and tagline
-   Update copyright to 2015
-   Remove the non-standard "unmodified" from the 2-clause BSD license
-   Remove scalable from the tagline to avoid misinterpretations
2015-02-24 19:19:20 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
b8213e756d Merge branch 'feature/privsep' into develop
Conflicts:
	NEWS.md
	main.c
	sslsplit.1
2014-11-28 11:08:05 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
f076336e0b Don't allow -u on Mac OS X with pf proxyspecs
Apple checks EUID==0 on ioctl(/dev/pf), whereas OpenBSD and FreeBSD only
check permissions on open(/dev/pf).  This means that on OS X, it is not
possible to open /dev/pf, drop privileges, and send an ioctl to the file
descriptor opened earlier with EUID==0.  It also means Apple broke the
Unix way of dealing with device nodes - why are there file permissions
on /dev/pf when they later enforce EUID==0 on use, thereby breaking
basic Unix mechanisms?  Work around this by disallowing -u with pf
proxyspecs and by not automatically dropping to nobody on Mac OS X.

Issue:		#65
Reported by:	Vladimir Marteev
2014-11-28 00:13:42 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
c01ace1261 Introduce privilege separation architecture
Fork into a monitor parent process and an actual proxy child process,
communicating over AF_UNIX sockets.  Certain privileged operations are
performed through the privileged parent process, like opening log files
or listener sockets, while all other operations happen in the child
process, which can now drop its privileges without side-effects for
log file opening and other privileged operations.  This is also a
preparation for -l/-L logfile reopening through SIGUSR1.

This means that -S and -F are no longer relative to chroot() if used
with -j.  This is a deliberate POLA violation.
2014-11-24 22:14:09 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
c3922d9852 Refactor process lookup out of NAT engine code
Local process lookup is independent of the NAT engine used, it depends
only on the operating system's process enumeration API.  Moving the code
out of NAT lookup also makes it work for static and SNI proxyspecs.
2014-11-14 00:41:27 +01:00
Landon Fuller
9204418c80 Thread pid lookup support through the NAT API.
This exposes the pid lookup code as a standard attribute
of NAT lookup -- if a matching process cannot be found,
or if pid lookup isn't supported by the NAT backend,
a pid of -1 is returned.

This also adds the local_pid to the pxyconn context; this
will be used to populate log strings.
2014-10-18 13:16:02 -06:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
ca923ee7f1 Update copyright notices to 2014 2014-01-06 14:09:18 +01:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
c972501063 Update copyright notices 2013-04-24 20:36:38 +02:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
439e8a8267 Use WUNRES and MALLOC attribs and fix sloppy code 2012-04-23 00:35:17 +02:00
Daniel Roethlisberger
4cfdef405a Initial import of sslsplit-0.4.2 2012-04-13 14:47:30 +02:00