instead of having a flag to discern between two different behaviours
in S_SENDING, split that state into S_SENDING_FILE and S_SENDING_CGI
(this will also make it easier in the future to add other sending
states). While there, also get rid of `goodbye' and make start_reply
advance the state machine by itself.
was probably added to distinguish between AF_INET and AF_INET6, to use
different functions for logging. But it wasn't really used, and now
we use getnameinfo anyway.
cgi.c wasn't really needed; it better to group all the server related
functions together, cgi or not. Now gmid.c contains only startup and
utility code.
this way, we can sandbox the listener with seccomp (todo) or capsicum
(already done) and still have CGI scripts. When we want to exec, we
tell the executor what to do, the executor executes the scripts and
send the fd backt to the listener.
* gmid.c (main): changed behaviour: daemon off by default
(main): changed -c in -C (cert option)
(main): changed -k in -K (key option, for consistency with -C)
(main): added -c to load a configuration
(main): certs, key and doc (-C -K and -d) doesn't have a default value anymore
(handle_handshake): add vhosts support
This alter the current state machine by adding S_HANDSHAKE as the
initial state. There, we ensure we did the handshake and we check
SNI. ATM we simply continue in S_OPEN, but later we can add virtual
host checks there, and skip to S_INITIALIZING with an error state if
the client is accessing a wrong host.
and while there replace SAFE_SETENV with an inline function. LOG is
more difficult to transform into an inline function, given the string
concatenations it does. The other LOG* and FATAL macros are fine as
they already are.