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OTP-9343
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reason badarg. Neither SSL nor INETS catches this, resulting in crashes
with incomprehensible reasons.
OTP-9289
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socket type ip_comm.
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bmk/inets/httpd/prevent_xss_in_error_pages/OTP-9124
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Prevent user controlled input from being interpreted as HTML in error
pages by encoding the reserved HTML characters. The reserved character
set should be safe for displaying data within the body of HTML pages
as outlined here:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/XSS_(Cross_Site_Scripting)_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet
Previously, weird URLs were URI encoded in the error page. This worked
quite well but the URL would be displayed in the HTML in percent encoded
format. There was also a check for URIs that were already escaped (by
the browser) that would fail if the browser sent an URI containing a
"%", e.g.:
w3m "http://localhost:8080/<b>foo</b>?%"
Also encode the HTTP method and version, since it's possible they may be
manipulated:
<b>FOO</b> /index.html HTTP/1.0
GET /index.html <b>foo</b>/1.0
Encode the static messages to prevent characters from being interpreted
as HTML such as "heavy load (>~w processes)".
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Also added some verbosity (dbg) printouts in the
transport module (for ip_comm listen).
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added missing include directory.
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OTP-8564: Update deeprication status.
OTP-8573: Inets mod_alias URL rewrite.
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OTP-8610: Problem processing netscape cookies - date
OTP-8624: Documented debug options not handled
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OTP-8610: Some netscape cookie dates are given with a 2-digit year.
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between the httpc manager and request handler was synchronous.
When the manager starts a new request handler, this is no longer
a synchronous operation. Previously, the new request handler made
the connection to the server and issuing of the first request
(the reason for starting it) in the gen_server init function. If
the connection for some reason "took some time", the manager
hanged, leaving all other activities by that manager also
hanging. As a side-effect of these changes, some modules was also
renamed, and a new api module, httpc, has been introduced (the
old module, http, is *not* removed, but is now just wrapper for
httpc).
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OTP-8351, OTP-8359 & OTP-8371.
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