Now all connection oriented proxy options possible to specify
per-proxyspec or globally can be specified in structured filtering rules
to be selectively applied to connections too. One line filtering rules
can specify filter and log actions only.
For example, we can enable/disable user authentication, protocol
validation, server ssl verification, and many other options
per-connection, or configure SSL/TLS connection options per-connection.
So, now we replace the conn_opts struct of a connection's ctx with the
conn_opts struct of the matching structured filtering rule. (One line
filtering rules have a NULL conn_opts, so we first check if the
conn_opts is not NULL.)
Now, all of the 'to' site fields in filtering rules can specify a port,
not just the dstip sites.
Fix the precedence of sites in the same type of rules. For example, if
we find a match with an sni site, we should not stop searching for a
match in cn, because a matching cn site may have a higher precedence
than the matching sni site. We should apply the action of the cn site,
although sni rules have precedence over cn. The same applies to http
host and uri rules too.
Fix the precedence of dstip rules.
Improve and update unit and e2e tests accordingly.
Now, the filter uses B-trees for exact string matching and Aho-Corasick
machines for substring matching. B-trees and AC machines are exported to
linked lists for debug logging only.
Also,
- Separate all_sites and all_ports filters from substring filters. They
are not related with substring filters actually, and ACM keywords cannot
be empty strings anyway. So now they should be handled separately too.
- Improve debug logging of filtering rules.
- Update unit tests accordingly, and improve.
- Fix pxyconn_filter(), keep searching for a match in substring filters
if exact match does not have a matching site rule.
- Increase common names max len and tokens. weather.gov has 73 tokens.
- Rename keyword to desc.
- Update documentation.
- Clean up.
Add to the end of linked lists for correct list ordering, but btrees
cannot obey this ordering.
Also, update the unit tests accordingly.
And fix compile with WITHOUT_USERAUTH.
So, for 'to' fields too, we use two separate data structures: binary
search trees (BST) for exact match and linked lists for substring match.
Now all 'from' and 'to' fields in filtering rules use these two data
structures.
To repeat, filtering rules should be written with exact matches instead
of substring matches, as much as possible. Because BST search must be
much faster than substring search over linked lists.
To repeat, we have modifed kbtree to support complex data structures in
from fields.
Also, update the unit tests accordingly.
all_sites and all_ports rules should be at the end of their lists, they
should be searched last, because they are the least specific rules in
their lists, hence have lower precedences.
Also, obey the order of rules in conf files by adding sites, ports, and
macro values to their lists in the same order they are in conf files.
Update the unit and e2e tests accordingly, and improve.
Now the target IP address filters can use port specs too.
Refactor for code reuse, create filter_action struct used by rules,
sites, and ports.
Also, improve code and documentation.