# HG changeset patch # User Matthew Wild # Date 1279795422 -3600 # Node ID 23cf369ed1c37ef2828cd8c591e5c57530de03ba # Parent e736f68c10474805df124961392073a37de9ddb6 net.server_event: Fix to not call onconnect a second time after the SSL handshake for starttls connections (thanks Flo) diff -r e736f68c1047 -r 23cf369ed1c3 net/server_event.lua --- a/net/server_event.lua Wed Jul 21 21:01:36 2010 +0100 +++ b/net/server_event.lua Thu Jul 22 11:43:42 2010 +0100 @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ debug( "new connection failed. id:", self.id, "error:", self.fatalerror ) else if plainssl and ssl then -- start ssl session - self:starttls() + self:starttls(nil, true) else -- normal connection - self:_start_session( self.listener.onconnect ) + self:_start_session(true) end debug( "new connection established. id:", self.id ) end @@ -155,13 +155,18 @@ self.eventconnect = addevent( base, self.conn, EV_WRITE, callback, cfg.CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) return true end - function interface_mt:_start_session(onconnect) -- new session, for example after startssl + function interface_mt:_start_session(call_onconnect) -- new session, for example after startssl if self.type == "client" then local callback = function( ) self:_lock( false, false, false ) --vdebug( "start listening on client socket with id:", self.id ) self.eventread = addevent( base, self.conn, EV_READ, self.readcallback, cfg.READ_TIMEOUT ); -- register callback - self:onconnect() + if call_onconnect then + debug("CALLING ONCONNECT") + self:onconnect() + else + debug("NOT CALLING ONCONNECT"); + end self.eventsession = nil return -1 end @@ -173,7 +178,7 @@ end return true end - function interface_mt:_start_ssl(arg) -- old socket will be destroyed, therefore we have to close read/write events first + function interface_mt:_start_ssl(call_onconnect) -- old socket will be destroyed, therefore we have to close read/write events first --vdebug( "starting ssl session with client id:", self.id ) local _ _ = self.eventread and self.eventread:close( ) -- close events; this must be called outside of the event callbacks! @@ -184,7 +189,7 @@ if err then self.fatalerror = err self.conn = nil -- cannot be used anymore - if "onconnect" == arg then + if call_onconnect then self.ondisconnect = nil -- dont call this when client isnt really connected end self:_close() @@ -211,14 +216,11 @@ self.send = self.conn.send -- caching table lookups with new client object self.receive = self.conn.receive local onsomething - if "onconnect" == arg then -- trigger listener - onsomething = self.onconnect - else - onsomething = self.onsslconnection + if not call_onconnect then -- trigger listener + self:onstatus("ssl-handshake-complete"); end - self:_start_session( onsomething ) + self:_start_session( call_onconnect ) debug( "ssl handshake done" ) - self:onstatus("ssl-handshake-complete"); self.eventhandshake = nil return -1 end @@ -232,7 +234,7 @@ end end if self.fatalerror then - if "onconnect" == arg then + if call_onconnect then self.ondisconnect = nil -- dont call this when client isnt really connected end self:_close() @@ -414,7 +416,7 @@ -- No-op, we always use the underlying connection's send end - function interface_mt:starttls(sslctx) + function interface_mt:starttls(sslctx, call_onconnect) debug( "try to start ssl at client id:", self.id ) local err self._sslctx = sslctx; @@ -428,7 +430,7 @@ self._usingssl = true self.startsslcallback = function( ) -- we have to start the handshake outside of a read/write event self.startsslcallback = nil - self:_start_ssl(); + self:_start_ssl(call_onconnect); self.eventstarthandshake = nil return -1 end @@ -699,9 +701,9 @@ local clientinterface = handleclient( client, client_ip, client_port, interface, pattern, listener, nil, sslctx ) --vdebug( "client id:", clientinterface, "startssl:", startssl ) if ssl and sslctx then - clientinterface:starttls(sslctx) + clientinterface:starttls(sslctx, true) else - clientinterface:_start_session( clientinterface.onconnect ) + clientinterface:_start_session( true ) end debug( "accepted incoming client connection from:", client_ip or "", client_port or "", "to", port or "");