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Michal Karm Babacek updated MODCLUSTER-463:
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Description:
h3. Problem
h4. JBossWeb
Regardless the upper/lower case of an Alias one configured in _JBossWeb (EAP 6.4.3,
mod_cluster subsystem 1.2.11.Final)_, it has always been reported to Apache HTTP Server in
lower case. For example, the following configuration:{code:xml}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:web:2.2"
default-virtual-server="default-host" instance-id="workerXXX"
native="false">
<connector name="http" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
scheme="http" socket-binding="http"/>
<connector name="ajp" protocol="AJP/1.3"
scheme="http" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<virtual-server name="default-host"
enable-welcome-root="true">
<alias name="localhost"/>
<alias name="example.com"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web1"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web1">
<alias name="web1.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web2"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web2">
<alias name="web2.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
</subsystem>
{code}sends this message with aliases actually being reported in lower case:
{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7gax86-64&Context=%2F}}. Having
{{aliases}} stored in lower case on the Apache HTTP Server side enables both these URLs to
work perfectly:{noformat}curl
http://web2.rhel7GAx86-64:6666/
curl
http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/{noformat}. The balancer configuration is just a
simple [UseAlias
1|http://fpaste.org/251417/86985831/].
h4. Undertow
_Undertow (JBossWeb's successor in EAP 7.0.0.DR7, mod_cluster subsystem 1.3.1.Final)_
behaves differently; it reports verbatim what one sets as an alias, so with the following
configuration:{code:xml}<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:3.0"
instance-id="workerXXX">
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
<ajp-listener name="ajp" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<http-listener name="default" redirect-socket="https"
socket-binding="http"/>
<host name="default-host" alias="localhost">
<location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web1" alias="web1.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web1-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web2" alias="web2.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web2-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
</server>
<servlet-container name="default">
<jsp-config/>
<websockets/>
</servlet-container>
<handlers>
<file name="web1-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web1"/>
<file name="web2-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web2"/>
<file name="welcome-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content"/>
</handlers>
<filters>
<response-header name="server-header"
header-value="WildFly/10" header-name="Server"/>
<response-header name="x-powered-by-header"
header-value="Undertow/1" header-name="X-Powered-By"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>{code}, the message reported to Apache HTTP Server actually
is:{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7GAx86-64&Context=%2F}}. Due to the
fact that aliases are being compared byte-by-byte for equality (because pumping of slash
characters takes place) and the accessed domain is always in lower case and alias is
stored as it was received, there is never match between these.
The result is that while these work:{{http://web2:6666/}}, {{http://web1:6666/}}, one of
the upper case containing ones work at all: {{http://web1.rhel7GAx86-64:6666}} and
{{http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/}} neither. By not working I actually mean they return
the root of Apache HTTP Server Welcome page instead of correctly forwarding to one of the
Application server's virtual host contexts.
Last but not least, while EAP 6.4.3 with JBossWeb itself treats aliases as
case-insensitive, EAP 7.0.0.DR7 with Undertow does not; i.e. {{web1.rhel7GAx86-64:8080/}}
returns correctly web application content whereas {{web1.rhel7gax86-64:8080/}} returns
EAP7 Welcome page.
While the aforementioned is clearly a bug (or a weird feature :)) in Undertow, we must
make the Apache HTTP Server code resilient to such behaviour.
h3. Solution
I suggest converting aliases to lower case in mod_manager on ENABLE-APP arrival. According
to my preliminary tests, this approach works for both JBossWeb and Undertow equipped
workers. I think it's cool to do that: [RFC
1035|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-2.3.3].
was:
h3. Problem
h4. JBossWeb
Regardless the upper/lower case of an Alias one configured in _JBossWeb (EAP 6.4.3,
mod_cluster subsystem 1.2.11.Final)_, it has always been reported to Apache HTTP Server in
lower case. For example, the following configuration:{code:xml}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:web:2.2"
default-virtual-server="default-host" instance-id="workerXXX"
native="false">
<connector name="http" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
scheme="http" socket-binding="http"/>
<connector name="ajp" protocol="AJP/1.3"
scheme="http" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<virtual-server name="default-host"
enable-welcome-root="true">
<alias name="localhost"/>
<alias name="example.com"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web1"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web1">
<alias name="web1.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web2"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web2">
<alias name="web2.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
</subsystem>
{code}sends this message with aliases actually being reported in lower case:
{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7gax86-64&Context=%2F}}. Having
{{aliases}} stored in lower case on the Apache HTTP Server side enables both these URLs to
work perfectly:{noformat}curl
http://web2.rhel7GAx86-64:6666/
curl
http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/{noformat}. The balancer configuration is just a
simple [UseAlias
1|http://fpaste.org/251417/86985831/].
h4. Undertow
_Undertow (JBossWeb's successor in EAP 7.0.0.DR7, mod_cluster subsystem 1.3.1.Final)_
behaves differently; it reports verbatim what one sets as an alias, so with the following
configuration:{code:xml}<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:3.0"
instance-id="workerXXX">
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
<ajp-listener name="ajp" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<http-listener name="default" redirect-socket="https"
socket-binding="http"/>
<host name="default-host" alias="localhost">
<location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web1" alias="web1.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web1-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web2" alias="web2.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web2-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
</server>
<servlet-container name="default">
<jsp-config/>
<websockets/>
</servlet-container>
<handlers>
<file name="web1-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web1"/>
<file name="web2-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web2"/>
<file name="welcome-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content"/>
</handlers>
<filters>
<response-header name="server-header"
header-value="WildFly/10" header-name="Server"/>
<response-header name="x-powered-by-header"
header-value="Undertow/1" header-name="X-Powered-By"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>{code}, the message reported to Apache HTTP Server actually
is:{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7GAx86-64&Context=%2F}}. Due to the
fact that aliases are being compared byte-by-byte for equality (because pumping of slash
characters takes place) and the accessed domain is always in lower case and alias is
stored as it was received, there is never match between these.
The result is that while these work:{{http://web2:6666/}}, {{http://web1:6666/}}, one of
the upper case containing ones work at all: {{http://web1.rhel7GAx86-64:6666}} and
{{http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/}} neither. By not working I actually mean they return
the root of Apache HTTP Server Welcome page instead of correctly forwarding to one of the
Application server's virtual host contexts.
Last but not least, while EAP 6.4.3 with JBossWeb itself treats aliases as
case-insensitive, EAP 7.0.0.DR7 with Undertow does not; i.e. {{web1.rhel7GAx86-64:8080/}}
returns correctly web application content whereas {{web1.rhel7gax86-64:8080/}} returns
EAP7 Welcome page.
While the aforementioned is clearly a bug (or a weird feature :)) in Undertow, we must
make the Apache HTTP Server code resilient to such behaviour.
h3. Solution
I suggest converting aliases to lower case in mod_manager on ENABLE-APP arrival. According
to my preliminary tests, this approach works for both JBossWeb and Undertow equipped
workers.
UpperCase Alias never matches any context
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Key: MODCLUSTER-463
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/MODCLUSTER-463
Project: mod_cluster
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Native (httpd modules)
Affects Versions: 1.2.11.Final, 1.3.1.Final
Reporter: Michal Karm Babacek
Assignee: Michal Karm Babacek
Fix For: 1.2.11.Final, 1.3.2.Alpha1
h3. Problem
h4. JBossWeb
Regardless the upper/lower case of an Alias one configured in _JBossWeb (EAP 6.4.3,
mod_cluster subsystem 1.2.11.Final)_, it has always been reported to Apache HTTP Server in
lower case. For example, the following configuration:{code:xml}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:web:2.2"
default-virtual-server="default-host" instance-id="workerXXX"
native="false">
<connector name="http" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
scheme="http" socket-binding="http"/>
<connector name="ajp" protocol="AJP/1.3"
scheme="http" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<virtual-server name="default-host"
enable-welcome-root="true">
<alias name="localhost"/>
<alias name="example.com"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web1"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web1">
<alias name="web1.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
<virtual-server name="web2"
default-web-module="simplecontext-web2">
<alias name="web2.rhel7GAx86-64"/>
</virtual-server>
</subsystem>
{code}sends this message with aliases actually being reported in lower case:
{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7gax86-64&Context=%2F}}. Having
{{aliases}} stored in lower case on the Apache HTTP Server side enables both these URLs to
work perfectly:{noformat}curl
http://web2.rhel7GAx86-64:6666/
curl
http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/{noformat}. The balancer configuration is just a
simple [UseAlias
1|http://fpaste.org/251417/86985831/].
h4. Undertow
_Undertow (JBossWeb's successor in EAP 7.0.0.DR7, mod_cluster subsystem 1.3.1.Final)_
behaves differently; it reports verbatim what one sets as an alias, so with the following
configuration:{code:xml}<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:3.0"
instance-id="workerXXX">
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
<ajp-listener name="ajp" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<http-listener name="default" redirect-socket="https"
socket-binding="http"/>
<host name="default-host" alias="localhost">
<location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web1" alias="web1.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web1-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
<host name="web2" alias="web2.rhel7GAx86-64">
<location name="/" handler="web2-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
</server>
<servlet-container name="default">
<jsp-config/>
<websockets/>
</servlet-container>
<handlers>
<file name="web1-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web1"/>
<file name="web2-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/simplecontext-web2"/>
<file name="welcome-content"
path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content"/>
</handlers>
<filters>
<response-header name="server-header"
header-value="WildFly/10" header-name="Server"/>
<response-header name="x-powered-by-header"
header-value="Undertow/1" header-name="X-Powered-By"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>{code}, the message reported to Apache HTTP Server actually
is:{{JVMRoute=workerXXX&Alias=web2%2Cweb2.rhel7GAx86-64&Context=%2F}}. Due to the
fact that aliases are being compared byte-by-byte for equality (because pumping of slash
characters takes place) and the accessed domain is always in lower case and alias is
stored as it was received, there is never match between these.
The result is that while these work:{{http://web2:6666/}}, {{http://web1:6666/}}, one of
the upper case containing ones work at all: {{http://web1.rhel7GAx86-64:6666}} and
{{http://web2.rhel7gax86-64:6666/}} neither. By not working I actually mean they return
the root of Apache HTTP Server Welcome page instead of correctly forwarding to one of the
Application server's virtual host contexts.
Last but not least, while EAP 6.4.3 with JBossWeb itself treats aliases as
case-insensitive, EAP 7.0.0.DR7 with Undertow does not; i.e. {{web1.rhel7GAx86-64:8080/}}
returns correctly web application content whereas {{web1.rhel7gax86-64:8080/}} returns
EAP7 Welcome page.
While the aforementioned is clearly a bug (or a weird feature :)) in Undertow, we must
make the Apache HTTP Server code resilient to such behaviour.
h3. Solution
I suggest converting aliases to lower case in mod_manager on ENABLE-APP arrival.
According to my preliminary tests, this approach works for both JBossWeb and Undertow
equipped workers. I think it's cool to do that: [RFC
1035|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-2.3.3].
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