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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * global.php
  4. *
  5. * This includes code to update < 4.1.0 globals to the newer format
  6. * It also has some session register functions that work across various
  7. * php versions.
  8. *
  9. * @copyright &copy; 1999-2009 The SquirrelMail Project Team
  10. * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
  11. * @version $Id$
  12. * @package squirrelmail
  13. */
  14. /**
  15. */
  16. define('SQ_INORDER',0);
  17. define('SQ_GET',1);
  18. define('SQ_POST',2);
  19. define('SQ_SESSION',3);
  20. define('SQ_COOKIE',4);
  21. define('SQ_SERVER',5);
  22. define('SQ_FORM',6);
  23. /**
  24. * returns true if current php version is at mimimum a.b.c
  25. *
  26. * Called: check_php_version(4,1)
  27. * @param int a major version number
  28. * @param int b minor version number
  29. * @param int c release number
  30. * @return bool
  31. */
  32. function check_php_version ($a = '0', $b = '0', $c = '0')
  33. {
  34. return version_compare ( PHP_VERSION, "$a.$b.$c", 'ge' );
  35. }
  36. /**
  37. * returns true if the current internal SM version is at minimum a.b.c
  38. * These are plain integer comparisons, as our internal version is
  39. * constructed by us, as an array of 3 ints.
  40. *
  41. * Called: check_sm_version(1,3,3)
  42. * @param int a major version number
  43. * @param int b minor version number
  44. * @param int c release number
  45. * @return bool
  46. */
  47. function check_sm_version($a = 0, $b = 0, $c = 0)
  48. {
  49. global $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION;
  50. if ( !isset($SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION) ||
  51. $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[0] < $a ||
  52. ( $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[0] == $a &&
  53. $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[1] < $b) ||
  54. ( $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[0] == $a &&
  55. $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[1] == $b &&
  56. $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION[2] < $c ) ) {
  57. return FALSE;
  58. }
  59. return TRUE;
  60. }
  61. /**
  62. * Recursively strip slashes from the values of an array.
  63. * @param array array the array to strip, passed by reference
  64. * @return void
  65. */
  66. function sqstripslashes(&$array) {
  67. if(count($array) > 0) {
  68. foreach ($array as $index=>$value) {
  69. if (is_array($array[$index])) {
  70. sqstripslashes($array[$index]);
  71. }
  72. else {
  73. $array[$index] = stripslashes($value);
  74. }
  75. }
  76. }
  77. }
  78. /**
  79. * Squelch error output to screen (only) for the given function.
  80. * If the SquirrelMail debug mode SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED is not
  81. * enabled, error output will not go to the log, either.
  82. *
  83. * This provides an alternative to the @ error-suppression
  84. * operator where errors will not be shown in the interface
  85. * but will show up in the server log file (assuming the
  86. * administrator has configured PHP logging).
  87. *
  88. * @since 1.4.12 and 1.5.2
  89. *
  90. * @param string $function The function to be executed
  91. * @param array $args The arguments to be passed to the function
  92. * (OPTIONAL; default no arguments)
  93. * NOTE: The caller must take extra action if
  94. * the function being called is supposed
  95. * to use any of the parameters by
  96. * reference. In the following example,
  97. * $x is passed by reference and $y is
  98. * passed by value to the "my_func"
  99. * function.
  100. * sq_call_function_suppress_errors('my_func', array(&$x, $y));
  101. *
  102. * @return mixed The return value, if any, of the function being
  103. * executed will be returned.
  104. *
  105. */
  106. function sq_call_function_suppress_errors($function, $args=NULL) {
  107. global $sm_debug_mode;
  108. $display_errors = ini_get('display_errors');
  109. ini_set('display_errors', '0');
  110. // if advanced debug mode isn't enabled, don't log the error, either
  111. //
  112. if (!($sm_debug_mode & SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED))
  113. $error_reporting = error_reporting(0);
  114. $ret = call_user_func_array($function, $args);
  115. if (!($sm_debug_mode & SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED))
  116. error_reporting($error_reporting);
  117. ini_set('display_errors', $display_errors);
  118. return $ret;
  119. }
  120. /**
  121. * Add a variable to the session.
  122. * @param mixed $var the variable to register
  123. * @param string $name the name to refer to this variable
  124. * @return void
  125. */
  126. function sqsession_register ($var, $name) {
  127. sqsession_is_active();
  128. $_SESSION[$name] = $var;
  129. }
  130. /**
  131. * Delete a variable from the session.
  132. * @param string $name the name of the var to delete
  133. * @return void
  134. */
  135. function sqsession_unregister ($name) {
  136. sqsession_is_active();
  137. unset($_SESSION[$name]);
  138. // starts throwing warnings in PHP 5.3.0 and is
  139. // removed in PHP 6 and is redundant anyway
  140. //session_unregister("$name");
  141. }
  142. /**
  143. * Checks to see if a variable has already been registered
  144. * in the session.
  145. * @param string $name the name of the var to check
  146. * @return bool whether the var has been registered
  147. */
  148. function sqsession_is_registered ($name) {
  149. $test_name = &$name;
  150. $result = false;
  151. if (isset($_SESSION[$test_name])) {
  152. $result = true;
  153. }
  154. return $result;
  155. }
  156. /**
  157. * Retrieves a form variable, from a set of possible similarly named
  158. * form variables, based on finding a different, single field. This
  159. * is intended to allow more than one same-named inputs in a single
  160. * <form>, where the submit button that is clicked tells us which
  161. * input we should retrieve. An example is if we have:
  162. * <select name="startMessage_1">
  163. * <select name="startMessage_2">
  164. * <input type="submit" name="form_submit_1" />
  165. * <input type="submit" name="form_submit_2" />
  166. * and we want to know which one of the select inputs should be
  167. * returned as $startMessage (without the suffix!), this function
  168. * decides by looking for either "form_submit_1" or "form_submit_2"
  169. * (both should not appear). In this example, $name should be
  170. * "startMessage" and $indicator_field should be "form_submit".
  171. *
  172. * NOTE that form widgets must be named with the suffix "_1", "_2", "_3"
  173. * and so on, or this function will not work.
  174. *
  175. * If more than one of the indicator fields is found, the first one
  176. * (numerically) will win.
  177. *
  178. * If an indicator field is found without a matching input ($name)
  179. * field, FALSE is returned.
  180. *
  181. * If no indicator fields are found, a field of $name *without* any
  182. * suffix is searched for (but only if $fallback_no_suffix is TRUE),
  183. * and if not found, FALSE is ultimately returned.
  184. *
  185. * It should also be possible to use the same string for both
  186. * $name and $indicator_field to look for the first possible
  187. * widget with a suffix that can be found (and possibly fallback
  188. * to a widget without a suffix).
  189. *
  190. * @param string name the name of the var to search
  191. * @param mixed value the variable to return
  192. * @param string indicator_field the name of the field upon which to base
  193. * our decision upon (see above)
  194. * @param int search constant defining where to look
  195. * @param bool fallback_no_suffix whether or not to look for $name with
  196. * no suffix when nothing else is found
  197. * @param mixed default the value to assign to $value when nothing is found
  198. * @param int typecast force variable to be cast to given type (please
  199. * use SQ_TYPE_XXX constants or set to FALSE (default)
  200. * to leave variable type unmolested)
  201. *
  202. * @return bool whether variable is found.
  203. */
  204. function sqGetGlobalVarMultiple($name, &$value, $indicator_field,
  205. $search = SQ_INORDER,
  206. $fallback_no_suffix=TRUE, $default=NULL,
  207. $typecast=FALSE) {
  208. // Set arbitrary max limit -- should be much lower except on the
  209. // search results page, if there are many (50 or more?) mailboxes
  210. // shown, this may not be high enough. Is there some way we should
  211. // automate this value?
  212. //
  213. $max_form_search = 100;
  214. for ($i = 1; $i <= $max_form_search; $i++) {
  215. if (sqGetGlobalVar($indicator_field . '_' . $i, $temp, $search)) {
  216. return sqGetGlobalVar($name . '_' . $i, $value, $search, $default, $typecast);
  217. }
  218. }
  219. // no indicator field found; just try without suffix if allowed
  220. //
  221. if ($fallback_no_suffix) {
  222. return sqGetGlobalVar($name, $value, $search, $default, $typecast);
  223. }
  224. // no dice, set default and return FALSE
  225. //
  226. if (!is_null($default)) {
  227. $value = $default;
  228. }
  229. return FALSE;
  230. }
  231. /**
  232. * Search for the var $name in $_SESSION, $_POST, $_GET, $_COOKIE, or $_SERVER
  233. * and set it in provided var.
  234. *
  235. * If $search is not provided, or if it is SQ_INORDER, it will search $_SESSION,
  236. * then $_POST, then $_GET. If $search is SQ_FORM it will search $_POST and
  237. * $_GET. Otherwise, use one of the defined constants to look for a var in one
  238. * place specifically.
  239. *
  240. * Note: $search is an int value equal to one of the constants defined above.
  241. *
  242. * Example:
  243. * sqgetGlobalVar('username',$username,SQ_SESSION);
  244. * // No quotes around last param, it's a constant - not a string!
  245. *
  246. * @param string name the name of the var to search
  247. * @param mixed value the variable to return
  248. * @param int search constant defining where to look
  249. * @param mixed default the value to assign to $value when nothing is found
  250. * @param int typecast force variable to be cast to given type (please
  251. * use SQ_TYPE_XXX constants or set to FALSE (default)
  252. * to leave variable type unmolested)
  253. *
  254. * @return bool whether variable is found.
  255. */
  256. function sqgetGlobalVar($name, &$value, $search = SQ_INORDER, $default = NULL, $typecast = false) {
  257. $result = false;
  258. switch ($search) {
  259. /* we want the default case to be first here,
  260. so that if a valid value isn't specified,
  261. all three arrays will be searched. */
  262. default:
  263. case SQ_INORDER: // check session, post, get
  264. case SQ_SESSION:
  265. if( isset($_SESSION[$name]) ) {
  266. $value = $_SESSION[$name];
  267. $result = TRUE;
  268. break;
  269. } elseif ( $search == SQ_SESSION ) {
  270. break;
  271. }
  272. case SQ_FORM: // check post, get
  273. case SQ_POST:
  274. if( isset($_POST[$name]) ) {
  275. $value = $_POST[$name];
  276. $result = TRUE;
  277. break;
  278. } elseif ( $search == SQ_POST ) {
  279. break;
  280. }
  281. case SQ_GET:
  282. if ( isset($_GET[$name]) ) {
  283. $value = $_GET[$name];
  284. $result = TRUE;
  285. break;
  286. }
  287. /* NO IF HERE. FOR SQ_INORDER CASE, EXIT after GET */
  288. break;
  289. case SQ_COOKIE:
  290. if ( isset($_COOKIE[$name]) ) {
  291. $value = $_COOKIE[$name];
  292. $result = TRUE;
  293. break;
  294. }
  295. break;
  296. case SQ_SERVER:
  297. if ( isset($_SERVER[$name]) ) {
  298. $value = $_SERVER[$name];
  299. $result = TRUE;
  300. break;
  301. }
  302. break;
  303. }
  304. if ($result && $typecast) {
  305. switch ($typecast) {
  306. case SQ_TYPE_INT: $value = (int) $value; break;
  307. case SQ_TYPE_STRING: $value = (string) $value; break;
  308. case SQ_TYPE_BOOL: $value = (bool) $value; break;
  309. case SQ_TYPE_BIGINT:
  310. $value = (preg_match('/^[0-9]+$/', $value) ? $value : '0');
  311. break;
  312. default: break;
  313. }
  314. } else if (!$result && !is_null($default)) {
  315. $value = $default;
  316. }
  317. return $result;
  318. }
  319. /**
  320. * Get an immutable copy of a configuration variable if SquirrelMail
  321. * is in "secured configuration" mode. This guarantees the caller
  322. * gets a copy of the requested value as it is set in the main
  323. * application configuration (including config_local overrides), and
  324. * not what it might be after possibly having been modified by some
  325. * other code (usually a plugin overriding configuration values for
  326. * one reason or another).
  327. *
  328. * WARNING: Please use this function as little as possible, because
  329. * every time it is called, it forcibly reloads the main configuration
  330. * file(s).
  331. *
  332. * Caller beware that this function will do nothing if SquirrelMail
  333. * is not in "secured configuration" mode per the $secured_config
  334. * setting.
  335. *
  336. * @param string $var_name The name of the desired variable
  337. *
  338. * @return mixed The desired value
  339. *
  340. * @since 1.5.2
  341. *
  342. */
  343. function get_secured_config_value($var_name) {
  344. static $return_values = array();
  345. // if we can avoid it, return values that have
  346. // already been retrieved (so we don't have to
  347. // include the config file yet again)
  348. //
  349. if (isset($return_values[$var_name])) {
  350. return $return_values[$var_name];
  351. }
  352. // load site configuration
  353. //
  354. require(SM_PATH . 'config/config.php');
  355. // load local configuration overrides
  356. //
  357. if (file_exists(SM_PATH . 'config/config_local.php')) {
  358. require(SM_PATH . 'config/config_local.php');
  359. }
  360. // if SM isn't in "secured configuration" mode,
  361. // just return the desired value from the global scope
  362. //
  363. if (!$secured_config) {
  364. global $$var_name;
  365. $return_values[$var_name] = $$var_name;
  366. return $$var_name;
  367. }
  368. // else we return what we got from the config file
  369. //
  370. $return_values[$var_name] = $$var_name;
  371. return $$var_name;
  372. }
  373. /**
  374. * Deletes an existing session, more advanced than the standard PHP
  375. * session_destroy(), it explicitly deletes the cookies and global vars.
  376. *
  377. * WARNING: Older PHP versions have some issues with session management.
  378. * See http://bugs.php.net/11643 (warning, spammed bug tracker) and
  379. * http://bugs.php.net/13834. SID constant is not destroyed in PHP 4.1.2,
  380. * 4.2.3 and maybe other versions. If you restart session after session
  381. * is destroyed, affected PHP versions produce PHP notice. Bug should
  382. * be fixed only in 4.3.0
  383. */
  384. function sqsession_destroy() {
  385. /*
  386. * php.net says we can kill the cookie by setting just the name:
  387. * http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php
  388. * maybe this will help fix the session merging again.
  389. *
  390. * Changed the theory on this to kill the cookies first starting
  391. * a new session will provide a new session for all instances of
  392. * the browser, we don't want that, as that is what is causing the
  393. * merging of sessions.
  394. */
  395. global $base_uri, $_COOKIE, $_SESSION;
  396. if (isset($_COOKIE[session_name()]) && session_name()) {
  397. sqsetcookie(session_name(), $_COOKIE[session_name()], 1, $base_uri);
  398. /*
  399. * Make sure to kill /src and /src/ cookies, just in case there are
  400. * some left-over or malicious ones set in user's browser.
  401. * NB: Note that an attacker could try to plant a cookie for one
  402. * of the /plugins/* directories. Such cookies can block
  403. * access to certain plugin pages, but they do not influence
  404. * or fixate the $base_uri cookie, so we don't worry about
  405. * trying to delete all of them here.
  406. */
  407. sqsetcookie(session_name(), $_COOKIE[session_name()], 1, $base_uri . 'src');
  408. sqsetcookie(session_name(), $_COOKIE[session_name()], 1, $base_uri . 'src/');
  409. }
  410. if (isset($_COOKIE['key']) && $_COOKIE['key']) sqsetcookie('key','SQMTRASH',1,$base_uri);
  411. /* Make sure new session id is generated on subsequent session_start() */
  412. unset($_COOKIE[session_name()]);
  413. unset($_GET[session_name()]);
  414. unset($_POST[session_name()]);
  415. $sessid = session_id();
  416. if (!empty( $sessid )) {
  417. $_SESSION = array();
  418. @session_destroy();
  419. }
  420. }
  421. /**
  422. * Function to verify a session has been started. If it hasn't
  423. * start a session up. php.net doesn't tell you that $_SESSION
  424. * (even though autoglobal), is not created unless a session is
  425. * started, unlike $_POST, $_GET and such
  426. * Update: (see #1685031) the session ID is left over after the
  427. * session is closed in some PHP setups; this function just becomes
  428. * a passthru to sqsession_start(), but leaving old code in for
  429. * edification.
  430. */
  431. function sqsession_is_active() {
  432. //$sessid = session_id();
  433. //if ( empty( $sessid ) ) {
  434. sqsession_start();
  435. //}
  436. }
  437. /**
  438. * Function to start the session and store the cookie with the session_id as
  439. * HttpOnly cookie which means that the cookie isn't accessible by javascript
  440. * (IE6 only)
  441. * Note that as sqsession_is_active() no longer discriminates as to when
  442. * it calls this function, session_start() has to have E_NOTICE suppression
  443. * (thus the @ sign).
  444. */
  445. function sqsession_start() {
  446. global $base_uri;
  447. sq_call_function_suppress_errors('session_start');
  448. // was: @session_start();
  449. $session_id = session_id();
  450. // session_starts sets the sessionid cookie but without the httponly var
  451. // setting the cookie again sets the httponly cookie attribute
  452. //
  453. // need to check if headers have been sent, since sqsession_is_active()
  454. // has become just a passthru to this function, so the sqsetcookie()
  455. // below is called every time, even after headers have already been sent
  456. //
  457. if (!headers_sent())
  458. sqsetcookie(session_name(),$session_id,false,$base_uri);
  459. }
  460. /**
  461. * Set a cookie
  462. *
  463. * @param string $sName The name of the cookie.
  464. * @param string $sValue The value of the cookie.
  465. * @param int $iExpire The time the cookie expires. This is a Unix
  466. * timestamp so is in number of seconds since
  467. * the epoch.
  468. * @param string $sPath The path on the server in which the cookie
  469. * will be available on.
  470. * @param string $sDomain The domain that the cookie is available.
  471. * @param boolean $bSecure Indicates that the cookie should only be
  472. * transmitted over a secure HTTPS connection.
  473. * @param boolean $bHttpOnly Disallow JS to access the cookie (IE6 only)
  474. * @param boolean $bReplace Replace previous cookies with same name?
  475. *
  476. * @return void
  477. *
  478. * @since 1.4.16 and 1.5.1
  479. *
  480. */
  481. function sqsetcookie($sName, $sValue='deleted', $iExpire=0, $sPath="", $sDomain="",
  482. $bSecure=false, $bHttpOnly=true, $bReplace=false) {
  483. // if we have a secure connection then limit the cookies to https only.
  484. global $is_secure_connection;
  485. if ($sName && $is_secure_connection)
  486. $bSecure = true;
  487. // admin config can override the restriction of secure-only cookies
  488. global $only_secure_cookies;
  489. if (!$only_secure_cookies)
  490. $bSecure = false;
  491. if (false && check_php_version(5,2)) {
  492. // php 5 supports the httponly attribute in setcookie, but because setcookie seems a bit
  493. // broken we use the header function for php 5.2 as well. We might change that later.
  494. //setcookie($sName,$sValue,(int) $iExpire,$sPath,$sDomain,$bSecure,$bHttpOnly);
  495. } else {
  496. if (!empty($sDomain)) {
  497. // Fix the domain to accept domains with and without 'www.'.
  498. if (strtolower(substr($sDomain, 0, 4)) == 'www.') $sDomain = substr($sDomain, 4);
  499. $sDomain = '.' . $sDomain;
  500. // Remove port information.
  501. $Port = strpos($sDomain, ':');
  502. if ($Port !== false) $sDomain = substr($sDomain, 0, $Port);
  503. }
  504. if (!$sValue) $sValue = 'deleted';
  505. header('Set-Cookie: ' . rawurlencode($sName) . '=' . rawurlencode($sValue)
  506. . (empty($iExpire) ? '' : '; expires=' . gmdate('D, d-M-Y H:i:s', $iExpire) . ' GMT')
  507. . (empty($sPath) ? '' : '; path=' . $sPath)
  508. . (empty($sDomain) ? '' : '; domain=' . $sDomain)
  509. . (!$bSecure ? '' : '; secure')
  510. . (!$bHttpOnly ? '' : '; HttpOnly'), $bReplace);
  511. }
  512. }
  513. /**
  514. * session_regenerate_id replacement for PHP < 4.3.2
  515. *
  516. * This code is borrowed from Gallery, session.php version 1.53.2.1
  517. FIXME: I saw this code on php.net (in the manual); that's where it comes from originally, but I don't think we need it - it's just redundant to all the hard work we already did seeding the random number generator IMO. I think we can just call to GenerateRandomString() and dump the rest.
  518. */
  519. if (!function_exists('session_regenerate_id')) {
  520. function php_combined_lcg() {
  521. $tv = gettimeofday();
  522. $lcg['s1'] = $tv['sec'] ^ (~$tv['usec']);
  523. $lcg['s2'] = mt_rand();
  524. $q = (int) ($lcg['s1'] / 53668);
  525. $lcg['s1'] = (int) (40014 * ($lcg['s1'] - 53668 * $q) - 12211 * $q);
  526. if ($lcg['s1'] < 0) {
  527. $lcg['s1'] += 2147483563;
  528. }
  529. $q = (int) ($lcg['s2'] / 52774);
  530. $lcg['s2'] = (int) (40692 * ($lcg['s2'] - 52774 * $q) - 3791 * $q);
  531. if ($lcg['s2'] < 0) {
  532. $lcg['s2'] += 2147483399;
  533. }
  534. $z = (int) ($lcg['s1'] - $lcg['s2']);
  535. if ($z < 1) {
  536. $z += 2147483562;
  537. }
  538. return $z * 4.656613e-10;
  539. }
  540. function session_regenerate_id() {
  541. global $base_uri;
  542. $tv = gettimeofday();
  543. sqgetGlobalVar('REMOTE_ADDR',$remote_addr,SQ_SERVER);
  544. $buf = sprintf("%.15s%ld%ld%0.8f", $remote_addr, $tv['sec'], $tv['usec'], php_combined_lcg() * 10);
  545. session_id(md5($buf));
  546. if (ini_get('session.use_cookies')) {
  547. sqsetcookie(session_name(), session_id(), 0, $base_uri);
  548. }
  549. return TRUE;
  550. }
  551. }
  552. /**
  553. * php_self
  554. *
  555. * Creates an URL for the page calling this function, using either the PHP global
  556. * REQUEST_URI, or the PHP global PHP_SELF with QUERY_STRING added. Before 1.5.1
  557. * function was stored in function/strings.php.
  558. *
  559. * @return string the complete url for this page
  560. * @since 1.2.3
  561. */
  562. function php_self () {
  563. // PHP 4.4.4 apparently gives the wrong value here - missing the query string
  564. // this code is commented out in the 1.4.x code, so we'll do the same here
  565. //if ( sqgetGlobalVar('REQUEST_URI', $req_uri, SQ_SERVER) && !empty($req_uri) ) {
  566. // return $req_uri;
  567. //}
  568. if ( sqgetGlobalVar('PHP_SELF', $php_self, SQ_SERVER) && !empty($php_self) ) {
  569. // need to add query string to end of PHP_SELF to match REQUEST_URI
  570. //
  571. if ( sqgetGlobalVar('QUERY_STRING', $query_string, SQ_SERVER) && !empty($query_string) ) {
  572. $php_self .= '?' . $query_string;
  573. }
  574. return $php_self;
  575. }
  576. return '';
  577. }
  578. /**
  579. * Print variable
  580. *
  581. * sm_print_r($some_variable, [$some_other_variable [, ...]]);
  582. *
  583. * Debugging function - does the same as print_r, but makes sure special
  584. * characters are converted to htmlentities first. This will allow
  585. * values like <some@email.address> to be displayed.
  586. * The output is wrapped in <<pre>> and <</pre>> tags.
  587. * Since 1.4.2 accepts unlimited number of arguments.
  588. * @since 1.4.1
  589. * @return void
  590. */
  591. function sm_print_r() {
  592. ob_start(); // Buffer output
  593. foreach(func_get_args() as $var) {
  594. print_r($var);
  595. echo "\n";
  596. // php has get_class_methods function that can print class methods
  597. if (is_object($var)) {
  598. // get class methods if $var is object
  599. $aMethods=get_class_methods(get_class($var));
  600. // make sure that $aMethods is array and array is not empty
  601. if (is_array($aMethods) && $aMethods!=array()) {
  602. echo "Object methods:\n";
  603. foreach($aMethods as $method) {
  604. echo '* ' . $method . "\n";
  605. }
  606. }
  607. echo "\n";
  608. }
  609. }
  610. $buffer = ob_get_contents(); // Grab the print_r output
  611. ob_end_clean(); // Silently discard the output & stop buffering
  612. print '<div align="left"><pre>';
  613. print htmlentities($buffer);
  614. print '</pre></div>';
  615. }
  616. /**
  617. * Sanitize a value using htmlspecialchars() or similar, but also
  618. * recursively run htmlspecialchars() (or similar) on array keys
  619. * and values.
  620. *
  621. * If $value is not a string or an array with strings in it,
  622. * the value is returned as is.
  623. *
  624. * @param mixed $value The value to be sanitized.
  625. * @param mixed $quote_style Either boolean or an integer. If it
  626. * is an integer, it must be the PHP
  627. * constant indicating if/how to escape
  628. * quotes: ENT_QUOTES, ENT_COMPAT, or
  629. * ENT_NOQUOTES. If it is a boolean value,
  630. * it must be TRUE and thus indicates
  631. * that the only sanitizing to be done
  632. * herein is to replace single and double
  633. * quotes with &#039; and &quot;, no other
  634. * changes are made to $value. If it is
  635. * boolean and FALSE, behavior reverts
  636. * to same as if the value was ENT_QUOTES
  637. * (OPTIONAL; default is ENT_QUOTES).
  638. *
  639. * @return mixed The sanitized value.
  640. *
  641. * @since 1.5.2
  642. *
  643. **/
  644. function sq_htmlspecialchars($value, $quote_style=ENT_QUOTES) {
  645. if ($quote_style === FALSE) $quote_style = ENT_QUOTES;
  646. // array? go recursive...
  647. //
  648. if (is_array($value)) {
  649. $return_array = array();
  650. foreach ($value as $key => $val) {
  651. $return_array[sq_htmlspecialchars($key, $quote_style)]
  652. = sq_htmlspecialchars($val, $quote_style);
  653. }
  654. return $return_array;
  655. // sanitize strings only
  656. //
  657. } else if (is_string($value)) {
  658. if ($quote_style === TRUE)
  659. return str_replace(array('\'', '"'), array('&#039;', '&quot;'), $value);
  660. else
  661. return htmlspecialchars($value, $quote_style);
  662. }
  663. // anything else gets returned with no changes
  664. //
  665. return $value;
  666. }
  667. /**
  668. * Detect whether or not we have a SSL secured (HTTPS) connection
  669. * connection to the browser
  670. *
  671. * It is thought to be so if you have 'SSLOptions +StdEnvVars'
  672. * in your Apache configuration,
  673. * OR if you have HTTPS set to a non-empty value (except "off")
  674. * in your HTTP_SERVER_VARS,
  675. * OR if you have HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO=https in your HTTP_SERVER_VARS,
  676. * OR if you are on port 443.
  677. *
  678. * Note: HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO could be sent from the client and
  679. * therefore possibly spoofed/hackable. Thus, SquirrelMail
  680. * ignores such headers by default. The administrator
  681. * can tell SM to use such header values by setting
  682. * $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers to boolean FALSE
  683. * in config/config.php or by using config/conf.pl.
  684. *
  685. * Note: It is possible to run SSL on a port other than 443, and
  686. * if that is the case, the administrator should set
  687. * $sq_https_port in config/config.php or by using config/conf.pl.
  688. *
  689. * @return boolean TRUE if the current connection is SSL-encrypted;
  690. * FALSE otherwise.
  691. *
  692. * @since 1.4.17 and 1.5.2
  693. *
  694. */
  695. function is_ssl_secured_connection()
  696. {
  697. global $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers, $sq_https_port;
  698. $https_env_var = getenv('HTTPS');
  699. if ($sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers
  700. || !sqgetGlobalVar('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', $forwarded_proto, SQ_SERVER))
  701. $forwarded_proto = '';
  702. if (empty($sq_https_port)) // won't work with port 0 (zero)
  703. $sq_https_port = 443;
  704. if ((isset($https_env_var) && strcasecmp($https_env_var, 'on') === 0)
  705. || (sqgetGlobalVar('HTTPS', $https, SQ_SERVER) && !empty($https)
  706. && strcasecmp($https, 'off') !== 0)
  707. || (strcasecmp($forwarded_proto, 'https') === 0)
  708. || (sqgetGlobalVar('SERVER_PORT', $server_port, SQ_SERVER)
  709. && $server_port == $sq_https_port))
  710. return TRUE;
  711. return FALSE;
  712. }
  713. /**
  714. * Endeavor to detect what user and group PHP is currently
  715. * running as. Probably only works in non-Windows environments.
  716. *
  717. * @return mixed Boolean FALSE is returned if something went wrong,
  718. * otherwise an array is returned with the following
  719. * elements:
  720. * uid The current process' UID (integer)
  721. * euid The current process' effective UID (integer)
  722. * gid The current process' GID (integer)
  723. * egid The current process' effective GID (integer)
  724. * name The current process' name/handle (string)
  725. * ename The current process' effective name/handle (string)
  726. * group The current process' group name (string)
  727. * egroup The current process' effective group name (string)
  728. * Note that some of these elements may have empty
  729. * values, especially if they could not be determined.
  730. *
  731. * @since 1.5.2
  732. *
  733. */
  734. function get_process_owner_info()
  735. {
  736. if (!function_exists('posix_getuid'))
  737. return FALSE;
  738. $process_info['uid'] = posix_getuid();
  739. $process_info['euid'] = posix_geteuid();
  740. $process_info['gid'] = posix_getgid();
  741. $process_info['egid'] = posix_getegid();
  742. $user_info = posix_getpwuid($process_info['uid']);
  743. $euser_info = posix_getpwuid($process_info['euid']);
  744. $group_info = posix_getgrgid($process_info['gid']);
  745. $egroup_info = posix_getgrgid($process_info['egid']);
  746. $process_info['name'] = $user_info['name'];
  747. $process_info['ename'] = $euser_info['name'];
  748. $process_info['group'] = $user_info['name'];
  749. $process_info['egroup'] = $euser_info['name'];
  750. return $process_info;
  751. }