129 lines
2.9 KiB
Ruby
129 lines
2.9 KiB
Ruby
require 'erb'
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include ERB::Util
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module Rex
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module Proto
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module Http
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###
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#
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# This class implements a handler for ERB (.rhtml) template files. This is
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# based off the webrick handler.
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#
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###
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class Handler::Erb < Handler
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#
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# ERB handlers required a relative resource so that the full path name can
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# be computed.
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#
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def self.relative_resource_required?
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true
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end
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#
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# Initializes the ERB handler
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#
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def initialize(server, root_path, opts = {})
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super(server)
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self.root_path = root_path
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self.opts = opts
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self.opts['MimeType'] = "text/html" unless self.opts['MimeType']
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end
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#
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# Called when a request arrives.
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#
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def on_request(cli, req)
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resource = req.relative_resource
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# Make sure directory traversals aren't happening
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if (resource =~ /\.\./)
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wlog("Erb::on_request: Dangerous request performed: #{resource}",
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LogSource)
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return
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# If the request is for the root directory, use the document index file.
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elsif (resource == '/')
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resource += opts['DocumentIndex'] || 'index.rhtml'
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end
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begin
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resp = Response.new
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# Calculate the actual file path on disk.
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file_path = root_path + resource
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# Serialize the contents of the file
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data = ''
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File.open(file_path, 'rb') { |f|
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data = f.read
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}
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# Set the content-type to text/html by default. We do this before
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# evaluation so that the script can change it.
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resp['Content-Type'] = server ? server.mime_type(resource) : 'text/html'
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# If the requested file is a ruby html file, evaluate it.
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if (File.extname(file_path) == ".rhtml")
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# Evaluate the data and set the output as the response body.
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resp.body = evaluate(ERB.new(data), cli, req, resp)
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# Otherwise, just set the body to the data that was read.
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else
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resp.body = data
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end
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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server.send_e404(cli, req)
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rescue
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elog("Erb::on_request: #{$!}\n#{$@.join("\n")}", LogSource)
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resp.code = 500
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resp.message = "Internal Server Error"
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resp.body =
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"<html><head>" +
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"<title>Internal Server Error</title>" +
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"</head><body> " +
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"<h1>Internal Server Error</h1>" +
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"The server encountered an error:<br/><br/> <b>" + html_escape($!) + "</b><br/><br/>" +
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"Stack trace:<br/><br/>" +
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$@.map { |e| html_escape(e.to_s) }.join("<br/>") +
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"</body></html>"
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end
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# Send the response to the
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if (cli and resp)
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cli.send_response(resp)
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end
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resp
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end
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#
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# Evaulates the ERB context in a specific binding context.
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#
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def evaluate(erb, cli, request, response)
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# If the thing that created this handler wanted us to use a callback
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# instead of the default behavior, then let's do that.
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if (opts['ErbCallback'])
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opts['ErbCallback'].call(erb, cli, request, response)
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else
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Module.new.module_eval {
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query_string = request.qstring
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meta_vars = request.meta_vars
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erb.result(binding)
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}
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end
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end
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protected
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attr_accessor :root_path, :opts # :nodoc:
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end
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end
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end
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end
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