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# IVLE
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 The University of Melbourne
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
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# Module: Interpret
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# Author: Matt Giuca
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# Date: 18/1/2008
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# Runs a student script in a safe execution environment.
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from ivle import studpath
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from ivle.util import IVLEError, IVLEJailError
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import ivle.conf
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import functools
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import os
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import pwd
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import subprocess
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import cgi
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# TODO: Make progressive output work
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# Question: Will having a large buffer size stop progressive output from
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# working on smaller output
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CGI_BLOCK_SIZE = 65535
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def interpret_file(req, owner, jail_dir, filename, interpreter, gentle=True):
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    """Serves a file by interpreting it using one of IVLE's builtin
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    interpreters. All interpreters are intended to run in the user's jail. The
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    jail location is provided as an argument to the interpreter but it is up
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    to the individual interpreters to create the jail.
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    req: An IVLE request object.
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    owner: The user who owns the file being served.
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    jail_dir: Absolute path to the user's jail.
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    filename: Absolute filename within the user's jail.
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    interpreter: A function object to call.
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    """
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    # We can't test here whether or not the target file actually exists,
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    # because the apache user may not have permission. Instead we have to
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    # rely on the interpreter generating an error.
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    if filename.startswith(os.sep):
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        filename_abs = filename
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        filename_rel = filename[1:]
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    else:
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        filename_abs = os.path.join(os.sep, filename)
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        filename_rel = filename
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    # (Note: files are executed by their owners, not the logged in user.
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    # This ensures users are responsible for their own programs and also
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    # allows them to be executed by the public).
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    # Split up req.path again, this time with respect to the jail
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    (working_dir, _) = os.path.split(filename_abs)
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    # jail_dir is the absolute jail directory.
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    # path is the filename relative to the user's jail.
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    # working_dir is the directory containing the file relative to the user's
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    # jail.
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    # (Note that paths "relative" to the jail actually begin with a '/' as
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    # they are absolute in the jailspace)
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    return interpreter(owner.unixid, jail_dir, working_dir, filename_abs, req,
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                       gentle)
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class CGIFlags:
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    """Stores flags regarding the state of reading CGI output.
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       If this is to be gentle, detection of invalid headers will result in an
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       HTML warning."""
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    def __init__(self, begentle=True):
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        self.gentle = begentle
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        self.started_cgi_body = False
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        self.got_cgi_headers = False
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        self.wrote_html_warning = False
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        self.linebuf = ""
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        self.headers = {}       # Header names : values
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def execute_cgi(interpreter, trampoline, uid, jail_dir, working_dir,
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                script_path, req, gentle):
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    """
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    trampoline: Full path on the local system to the CGI wrapper program
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        being executed.
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    uid: User ID of the owner of the file.
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    jail_dir: Absolute path of owner's jail directory.
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    working_dir: Directory containing the script file relative to owner's
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        jail.
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    script_path: CGI script relative to the owner's jail.
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    req: IVLE request object.
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    The called CGI wrapper application shall be called using popen and receive
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    the HTTP body on stdin. It shall receive the CGI environment variables to
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    its environment.
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    """
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    # Support no-op trampoline runs.
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    if interpreter is None:
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        interpreter = '/bin/true'
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        script_path = ''
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        noop = True
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    else:
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        noop = False
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    # Get the student program's directory and execute it from that context.
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    (tramp_dir, _) = os.path.split(trampoline)
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    # TODO: Don't create a file if the body length is known to be 0
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    # Write the HTTP body to a temporary file so it can be passed as a *real*
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    # file to popen.
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    f = os.tmpfile()
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    body = req.read() if not noop else None
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    if body is not None:
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        f.write(body)
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        f.flush()
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        f.seek(0)       # Rewind, for reading
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    # Set up the environment
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    # This automatically asks mod_python to load up the CGI variables into the
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    # environment (which is a good first approximation)
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    old_env = os.environ.copy()
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    for k in os.environ.keys():
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        del os.environ[k]
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    for (k,v) in req.get_cgi_environ().items():
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        os.environ[k] = v
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    fixup_environ(req, script_path)
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    # usage: tramp uid jail_dir working_dir script_path
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    pid = subprocess.Popen(
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        [trampoline, str(uid), ivle.conf.jail_base, ivle.conf.jail_src_base,
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         ivle.conf.jail_system, jail_dir, working_dir, interpreter,
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        script_path],
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        stdin=f, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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        cwd=tramp_dir)
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    # Restore the environment
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    for k in os.environ.keys():
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        del os.environ[k]
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    for (k,v) in old_env.items():
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        os.environ[k] = v
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    # We don't want any output! Bail out after the process terminates.
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    if noop:
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        pid.communicate()
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        return
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    # process_cgi_line: Reads a single line of CGI output and processes it.
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    # Prints to req, and also does fancy HTML warnings if Content-Type
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    # omitted.
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    cgiflags = CGIFlags(gentle)
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    # Read from the process's stdout into req
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    data = pid.stdout.read(CGI_BLOCK_SIZE)
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    while len(data) > 0:
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        process_cgi_output(req, data, cgiflags)
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        data = pid.stdout.read(CGI_BLOCK_SIZE)
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    # If we haven't processed headers yet, now is a good time
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    if not cgiflags.started_cgi_body:
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        process_cgi_output(req, '\n', cgiflags)
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    # If we wrote an HTML warning header, write the footer
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    if cgiflags.wrote_html_warning:
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        req.write("""</pre>
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  </div>
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</body>
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</html>""")
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def process_cgi_output(req, data, cgiflags):
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    """Processes a chunk of CGI output. data is a string of arbitrary length;
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    some arbitrary chunk of output written by the CGI script."""
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    if cgiflags.started_cgi_body:
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        if cgiflags.wrote_html_warning:
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            # HTML escape text if wrote_html_warning
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            req.write(cgi.escape(data))
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        else:
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            req.write(data)
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        # Break data into lines of CGI header data. 
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        linebuf = cgiflags.linebuf + data
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        # First see if we can split all header data
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        # We need to get the double CRLF- or LF-terminated headers, whichever
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        # is smaller, as either sequence may appear somewhere in the body.
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        usplit = linebuf.split('\n\n', 1)
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        wsplit = linebuf.split('\r\n\r\n', 1)
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        split = len(usplit[0]) > len(wsplit[0]) and wsplit or usplit
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        if len(split) == 1:
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            # Haven't seen all headers yet. Buffer and come back later.
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            cgiflags.linebuf = linebuf
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            return
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        headers = split[0]
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        data = split[1]
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        cgiflags.linebuf = ""
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        cgiflags.started_cgi_body = True
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        # Process all the header lines
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        split = headers.split('\r\n', 1)
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        if len(split) == 1:
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            split = headers.split('\n', 1)
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        while True:
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            process_cgi_header_line(req, split[0], cgiflags)
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            if len(split) == 1: break
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            headers = split[1]
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            if cgiflags.wrote_html_warning:
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                # We're done with headers. Treat the rest as data.
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                data = headers + '\n' + data
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                break
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            split = headers.split('\r\n', 1)
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            if len(split) == 1:
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                split = headers.split('\n', 1)
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        # Is this an internal IVLE error condition?
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        hs = cgiflags.headers
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        if 'X-IVLE-Error-Type' in hs:
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            t = hs['X-IVLE-Error-Type']
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            if t == IVLEError.__name__:
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                raise IVLEError(int(hs['X-IVLE-Error-Code']),
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                                hs['X-IVLE-Error-Message'])
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            else:
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                try:
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                    raise IVLEJailError(hs['X-IVLE-Error-Type'],
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                                        hs['X-IVLE-Error-Message'],
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                                        hs['X-IVLE-Error-Info'])
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                except KeyError:
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                    raise IVLEError(500, 'bad error headers written by CGI')
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        # Check to make sure the required headers were written
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        if cgiflags.wrote_html_warning or not cgiflags.gentle:
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            # We already reported an error, that's enough
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            pass
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        elif "Content-Type" in cgiflags.headers:
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            pass
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        elif "Location" in cgiflags.headers:
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            if ("Status" in cgiflags.headers and req.status >= 300
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                and req.status < 400):
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                pass
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            else:
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                message = """You did not write a valid status code for
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the given location. To make a redirect, you may wish to try:</p>
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<pre style="margin-left: 1em">Status: 302 Found
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Location: &lt;redirect address&gt;</pre>"""
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                write_html_warning(req, message)
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                cgiflags.wrote_html_warning = True
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            message = """You did not print a Content-Type header.
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<pre style="margin-left: 1em">Content-Type: text/html</pre>"""
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            write_html_warning(req, message)
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            cgiflags.wrote_html_warning = True
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        # Call myself to flush out the extra bit of data we read
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        process_cgi_output(req, data, cgiflags)
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def process_cgi_header_line(req, line, cgiflags):
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    """Process a line of CGI header data. line is a string representing a
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    complete line of text, stripped and without the newline.
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    """
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    try:
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        name, value = line.split(':', 1)
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        # No colon. The user did not write valid headers.
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        # If we are being gentle, we want to help the user understand what
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        # went wrong. Otherwise, just admit we screwed up.
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        warning = "Warning"
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        if not cgiflags.gentle:
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            message = """An unexpected server error has occured."""
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            warning = "Error"
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        elif len(cgiflags.headers) == 0:
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            # First line was not a header line. We can assume this is not
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            message = """You did not print a CGI header.
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<pre style="margin-left: 1em">Content-Type: text/html</pre>"""
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            message = """You printed an invalid CGI header. You need to leave
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a blank line after the headers, before writing the page contents."""
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        write_html_warning(req, message, warning=warning)
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        process_cgi_output(req, line + '\n', cgiflags)
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        return
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    value = value.strip()
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    if name == "Content-Type":
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        req.content_type = value
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        req.location = value
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        try:
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            req.status = int(value.split(' ', 1)[0])
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            if not cgiflags.gentle:
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                # This isn't user code, so it should be good.
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                # Get us out of here!
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                raise
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            process_cgi_output(req, line + '\n', cgiflags)
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def write_html_warning(req, text, warning="Warning"):
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    """Prints an HTML warning about invalid CGI interaction on the part of the
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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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<head>
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    content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
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    padding: 8px;">
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  <div style="margin: 8px;">
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    <pre>
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""" % (warning, text))
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location_cgi_python = os.path.join(ivle.conf.lib_path, "trampoline")
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# interpreter functions.
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    'cgi-python'
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        : functools.partial(execute_cgi, "/usr/bin/python",
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            location_cgi_python),
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    # cgi-generic
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    # python-server-page
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}
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def fixup_environ(req, script_path):
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    """Assuming os.environ has been written with the CGI variables from
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    """
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    env = os.environ
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    # reasons. Please read carefully before making changes.
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        del env['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
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    except: pass
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    try:
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        del env['SCRIPT_FILENAME']
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    except: pass
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    try:
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        del env['PATH']
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    except: pass
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        env['REMOTE_HOST'] = env['REMOTE_ADDR']
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    del env['PATH_TRANSLATED']
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    # SCRIPT_NAME is the path to the script WITHOUT PATH_INFO.
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        normscript = os.path.normpath(script_path)
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        uri_into_jail = studpath.url_to_jailpaths(os.path.normpath(req.path))[2]
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        if len(env['PATH_INFO']) > 0:
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            env['SCRIPT_NAME'] = normuri[:-len(env['PATH_INFO'])]
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    env['SERVER_SOFTWARE'] = "IVLE/" + str(ivle.conf.ivle_version)
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    username = studpath.url_to_jailpaths(req.path)[0]
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class ExecutionError(Exception):
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def execute_raw(user, jail_dir, working_dir, binary, args):
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    args. A tuple of (stdout, stderr) is returned.
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    '''
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    tramp_dir = os.path.split(location_cgi_python)[0]
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    proc = subprocess.Popen(
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        [tramp, str(user.unixid), ivle.conf.jail_base,
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         working_dir, binary] + args,
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        stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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        stderr=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=tramp_dir, close_fds=True)
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    exitcode = proc.returncode
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        raise ExecutionError('subprocess ended with code %d, stderr %s' %
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                             (exitcode, proc.stderr.read()))
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    return (stdout, stderr)