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remove what little API docs we have here, and the simple example in this doc is a lot easier to follow than ext/filter.
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197 lines
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Input Filter Support in PHP 5
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XSS (Cross Site Scripting) hacks are becoming more and more prevalent,
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and can be quite difficult to prevent. Whenever you accept user data
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and somehow display this data back to users, you are likely vulnerable
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to XSS hacks.
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The Input Filter support in PHP 5 is aimed at providing the framework
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through which a company-wide or site-wide security policy can be
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enforced. It is implemented as a SAPI hook and is called from the
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treat_data and post handler functions. To implement your own security
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policy you will need to write a standard PHP extension. There is also
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a powerful standard implementation in ext/filter that should suit most
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peoples' needs. However, if you want to implement your own security
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policy, read on.
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A simple implementation might look like the following. This stores the
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original raw user data and adds a my_get_raw() function while the normal
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$_POST, $_GET and $_COOKIE arrays are only populated with stripped
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data. In this simple example all I am doing is calling strip_tags() on
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the data. If register_globals is turned on, the default globals that
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are created will be stripped ($foo) while a $RAW_foo is created with the
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original user input.
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ZEND_BEGIN_MODULE_GLOBALS(my_input_filter)
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zval *post_array;
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zval *get_array;
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zval *cookie_array;
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ZEND_END_MODULE_GLOBALS(my_input_filter)
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#ifdef ZTS
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#define IF_G(v) TSRMG(my_input_filter_globals_id, zend_my_input_filter_globals *, v)
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#else
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#define IF_G(v) (my_input_filter_globals.v)
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#endif
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ZEND_DECLARE_MODULE_GLOBALS(my_input_filter)
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zend_function_entry my_input_filter_functions[] = {
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PHP_FE(my_get_raw, NULL)
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{NULL, NULL, NULL}
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};
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zend_module_entry my_input_filter_module_entry = {
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STANDARD_MODULE_HEADER,
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"my_input_filter",
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my_input_filter_functions,
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PHP_MINIT(my_input_filter),
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PHP_MSHUTDOWN(my_input_filter),
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NULL,
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PHP_RSHUTDOWN(my_input_filter),
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PHP_MINFO(my_input_filter),
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"0.1",
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STANDARD_MODULE_PROPERTIES
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};
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PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(my_input_filter)
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{
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ZEND_INIT_MODULE_GLOBALS(my_input_filter, php_my_input_filter_init_globals, NULL);
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REGISTER_LONG_CONSTANT("POST", PARSE_POST, CONST_CS | CONST_PERSISTENT);
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REGISTER_LONG_CONSTANT("GET", PARSE_GET, CONST_CS | CONST_PERSISTENT);
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REGISTER_LONG_CONSTANT("COOKIE", PARSE_COOKIE, CONST_CS | CONST_PERSISTENT);
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sapi_register_input_filter(my_sapi_input_filter);
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return SUCCESS;
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}
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PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(my_input_filter)
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{
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if(IF_G(get_array)) {
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zval_ptr_dtor(&IF_G(get_array));
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IF_G(get_array) = NULL;
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}
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if(IF_G(post_array)) {
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zval_ptr_dtor(&IF_G(post_array));
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IF_G(post_array) = NULL;
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}
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if(IF_G(cookie_array)) {
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zval_ptr_dtor(&IF_G(cookie_array));
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IF_G(cookie_array) = NULL;
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}
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return SUCCESS;
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}
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PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(my_input_filter)
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{
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php_info_print_table_start();
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php_info_print_table_row( 2, "My Input Filter Support", "enabled" );
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php_info_print_table_row( 2, "Revision", "$Revision$");
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php_info_print_table_end();
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}
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/* The filter handler. If you return 1 from it, then PHP also registers the
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* (modified) variable. Returning 0 prevents PHP from registering the variable;
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* you can use this if your filter already registers the variable under a
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* different name, or if you just don't want the variable registered at all. */
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SAPI_INPUT_FILTER_FUNC(my_sapi_input_filter)
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{
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zval new_var;
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zval *array_ptr = NULL;
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char *raw_var;
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int var_len;
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assert(*val != NULL);
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switch(arg) {
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case PARSE_GET:
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if(!IF_G(get_array)) {
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ALLOC_ZVAL(array_ptr);
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array_init(array_ptr);
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INIT_PZVAL(array_ptr);
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}
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IF_G(get_array) = array_ptr;
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break;
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case PARSE_POST:
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if(!IF_G(post_array)) {
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ALLOC_ZVAL(array_ptr);
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array_init(array_ptr);
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INIT_PZVAL(array_ptr);
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}
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IF_G(post_array) = array_ptr;
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break;
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case PARSE_COOKIE:
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if(!IF_G(cookie_array)) {
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ALLOC_ZVAL(array_ptr);
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array_init(array_ptr);
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INIT_PZVAL(array_ptr);
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}
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IF_G(cookie_array) = array_ptr;
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break;
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}
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Z_STRLEN(new_var) = val_len;
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Z_STRVAL(new_var) = estrndup(*val, val_len);
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Z_TYPE(new_var) = IS_STRING;
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var_len = strlen(var);
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raw_var = emalloc(var_len+5); /* RAW_ and a \0 */
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strcpy(raw_var, "RAW_");
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strlcat(raw_var,var,var_len+5);
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php_register_variable_ex(raw_var, &new_var, array_ptr TSRMLS_DC);
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php_strip_tags(*val, val_len, NULL, NULL, 0);
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*new_val_len = strlen(*val);
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return 1;
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}
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PHP_FUNCTION(my_get_raw)
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{
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long arg;
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char *var;
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int var_len;
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zval **tmp;
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zval *array_ptr = NULL;
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HashTable *hash_ptr;
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char *raw_var;
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if(zend_parse_parameters(2 TSRMLS_CC, "ls", &arg, &var, &var_len) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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switch(arg) {
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case PARSE_GET:
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array_ptr = IF_G(get_array);
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break;
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case PARSE_POST:
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array_ptr = IF_G(post_array);
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break;
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case PARSE_COOKIE:
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array_ptr = IF_G(post_array);
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break;
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}
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if(!array_ptr) RETURN_FALSE;
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/*
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* I'm changing the variable name here because when running with register_globals on,
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* the variable will end up in the global symbol table
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*/
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raw_var = emalloc(var_len+5); /* RAW_ and a \0 */
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strcpy(raw_var, "RAW_");
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strlcat(raw_var,var,var_len+5);
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hash_ptr = HASH_OF(array_ptr);
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if(zend_hash_find(hash_ptr, raw_var, var_len+5, (void **)&tmp) == SUCCESS) {
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*return_value = **tmp;
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zval_copy_ctor(return_value);
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} else {
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RETVAL_FALSE;
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}
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efree(raw_var);
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}
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