SSLproxy/log.h
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

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/*
* SSLsplit - transparent and scalable SSL/TLS interception
* Copyright (c) 2009-2014, Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
* All rights reserved.
* http://www.roe.ch/SSLsplit
*
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*/
#ifndef LOG_H
#define LOG_H
#include "opts.h"
#include "logger.h"
#include "attrib.h"
int log_err_printf(const char *, ...) PRINTF(1,2);
void log_err_mode(int);
#define LOG_ERR_MODE_STDERR 0
#define LOG_ERR_MODE_SYSLOG 1
int log_dbg_printf(const char *, ...) PRINTF(1,2);
int log_dbg_print_free(char *);
int log_dbg_write_free(void *, size_t);
void log_dbg_mode(int);
#define LOG_DBG_MODE_NONE 0
#define LOG_DBG_MODE_ERRLOG 1
extern logger_t *connect_log;
#define log_connect_printf(fmt, ...) \
logger_printf(connect_log, NULL, 0, (fmt), __VA_ARGS__)
#define log_connect_print(s) \
logger_print(connect_log, NULL, 0, (s))
#define log_connect_write(buf, sz) \
logger_write(connect_log, NULL, 0, (buf), (sz))
#define log_connect_print_free(s) \
logger_print_freebuf(connect_log, NULL, 0, (s))
#define log_connect_write_free(buf, sz) \
logger_write_freebuf(connect_log, NULL, 0, (buf), (sz))
typedef struct log_content_ctx log_content_ctx_t;
int log_content_open(log_content_ctx_t **, opts_t *, char *, char *,
char *, char *, char *) NONNULL(1,2,3) WUNRES;
int log_content_submit(log_content_ctx_t *, logbuf_t *, int)
NONNULL(1,2) WUNRES;
int log_content_close(log_content_ctx_t **) NONNULL(1) WUNRES;
int log_content_split_pathspec(const char *, char **,
char **) NONNULL(1,2,3) WUNRES;
int log_preinit(opts_t *) NONNULL(1) WUNRES;
void log_preinit_undo(void);
int log_init(opts_t *, int) NONNULL(1) WUNRES;
void log_fini(void);
#endif /* !LOG_H */
/* vim: set noet ft=c: */