| Index: lib/csp.js |
| diff --git a/lib/csp.js b/lib/csp.js |
| index 6e7656d1b552a99a74279fefe5fe037a13a89840..0efde04f9acafef0b0a23fe600fdfa05c697964d 100644 |
| --- a/lib/csp.js |
| +++ b/lib/csp.js |
| @@ -17,53 +17,79 @@ |
| "use strict"; |
| -// The webRequest API doesn't support WebSocket connection blocking in Microsoft |
| -// Edge and versions of Chrome before 58. Therefore for those we inject CSP |
| -// headers below as a workaround. See https://crbug.com/129353 and |
| -// https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/issues/10297376/ |
| -if (!browser.webRequest.ResourceType || |
| - !("WEBSOCKET" in browser.webRequest.ResourceType)) |
| +const {defaultMatcher} = require("matcher"); |
| +const {BlockingFilter, RegExpFilter} = require("filterClasses"); |
| +const {getDecodedHostname, stringifyURL} = require("url"); |
| +const {checkWhitelisted} = require("whitelisting"); |
| +const {FilterNotifier} = require("filterNotifier"); |
| + |
| +const {typeMap} = RegExpFilter; |
| + |
| +browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener(details => |
| { |
| - const {defaultMatcher} = require("matcher"); |
| - const {BlockingFilter, RegExpFilter} = require("filterClasses"); |
| - const {getDecodedHostname} = require("url"); |
| - const {checkWhitelisted} = require("whitelisting"); |
| + // Chrome seems to sometimes give the response type of "xmlhttprequest" |
| + // instead of "main_frame", but when it does the tabId is always -1 and |
| + // the URL matches the initiator's URL (once normalised). |
|
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/06 19:43:24
Might this be the case when XHR (or fetch) is used
kzar
2018/03/07 15:07:01
I'm not sure what's causing this so far, I know th
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/07 17:27:07
Is there an example in which simply ignoring "xmlh
kzar
2018/03/12 16:33:42
Yes, the website I noticed this happening was rege
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/13 03:58:13
Ok, what's going on here is that the request you s
kzar
2018/03/13 18:11:01
Acknowledged.
|
| + // https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=805649 |
| + if (details.type == "xmlhttprequest" && |
| + (details.tabId > -1 || details.initiator && |
| + details.url != new URL(details.initiator).toString())) |
|
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/06 19:43:24
Why is it necessary to normalize the URL? Shouldn'
kzar
2018/03/07 15:07:01
Well if you add this debugging code in the listene
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/07 17:27:07
FWIW, this seems like a Chrome bug to me. All othe
kzar
2018/03/12 16:33:42
OK I've filed an issue with that for them https://
|
| + { |
| + return; |
| + } |
| - browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener(details => |
| + // To avoid an extra matchesAny for the common case let's assume no |
| + // $genericblock filters apply when searching for a matching $csp filter, |
| + // we can double check later if necessary. |
| + let specificOnly = false; |
|
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/06 19:43:24
Nit: This variable seems superfluous here. You can
kzar
2018/03/07 15:07:01
Strictly you're right, but I added it early in an
kzar
2018/03/13 18:11:01
Now that the logic is simplified this doesn't add
|
| + |
| + let url = new URL(details.url); |
| + let hostname = getDecodedHostname(url); |
| + let cspMatch = defaultMatcher.matchesAny(details.url, typeMap.CSP, hostname, |
| + false, null, specificOnly); |
| + if (cspMatch instanceof BlockingFilter) |
| { |
| - let hostname = getDecodedHostname(new URL(details.url)); |
| - let match = defaultMatcher.matchesAny("", RegExpFilter.typeMap.WEBSOCKET, |
| - hostname, false, null, true); |
| - if (match instanceof BlockingFilter && |
| - !checkWhitelisted(new ext.Page({id: details.tabId}), |
| - ext.getFrame(details.tabId, details.frameId))) |
| + if (details.tabId > -1) |
| { |
| - details.responseHeaders.push({ |
| - name: "Content-Security-Policy", |
| - // We're blocking WebSockets here by adding a connect-src restriction |
| - // since the Chrome extension API does not allow us to intercept them. |
| - // https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=129353 |
| - // |
| - // We also need the frame-src and object-src restrictions since CSPs |
| - // are not inherited from the parent for documents with data: and blob: |
| - // URLs, see https://crbug.com/513860. |
| - // |
| - // We must use the deprecated child-src directive instead of worker-src |
| - // since that's not supported yet (as of Chrome 56.) |
| - // |
| - // "http:" also includes "https:" implictly. |
| - // https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6653486812889088 |
| - value: "connect-src http:; child-src http:; " + |
| - "frame-src http:; object-src http:" |
| - }); |
| - return {responseHeaders: details.responseHeaders}; |
| + let page = new ext.Page({id: details.tabId, url: details.url}); |
| + let frame = ext.getFrame(details.tabId, details.frameId); |
| + |
| + if (checkWhitelisted(page, frame, typeMap.DOCUMENT | typeMap.CSP)) |
|
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/06 19:43:24
If we check whether the document is whitelisted, a
kzar
2018/03/07 15:07:01
Well your comment made me realise I so far didn't
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/07 17:27:07
Forget about my original comment here. I mistakenl
kzar
2018/03/12 16:33:42
Acknowledged.
|
| + { |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // We pay the price now for skipping the specificOnly check earlier, we |
| + // must check again for a CSP filter, this time making sure it's specific. |
| + specificOnly = !!checkWhitelisted(page, frame, typeMap.GENERICBLOCK); |
| + if (specificOnly) |
| + { |
| + cspMatch = defaultMatcher.matchesAny(details.url, typeMap.CSP, hostname, |
| + false, null, specificOnly); |
| + if (!(cspMatch instanceof BlockingFilter)) |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + FilterNotifier.emit("filter.hitCount", cspMatch, 0, 0, page); |
| + } |
| + // If we don't know the associated tab we'll have to check that if the URL |
| + // is whitelisted manually. Things like $sitekey whitelisting and filter hit |
| + // logging won't work, but it's the best we can do. |
| + else if (defaultMatcher.whitelist.matchesAny(stringifyURL(url), |
| + typeMap.DOCUMENT | typeMap.CSP, |
| + hostname)) |
| + { |
| + return; |
| } |
|
Sebastian Noack
2018/03/06 19:43:24
Nit: Don't we omit braces anymore if there is only
kzar
2018/03/07 15:07:01
The rule is to not omit the braces if the block (o
|
| - }, { |
| - urls: ["http://*/*", "https://*/*"], |
| - // We must also intercept script requests since otherwise Web Workers can |
| - // be abused to execute scripts for which our Content Security Policy |
| - // won't be injected. |
| - // https://github.com/gorhill/uBO-Extra/issues/19 |
| - types: ["main_frame", "sub_frame", "script"] |
| - }, ["blocking", "responseHeaders"]); |
| -} |
| + |
| + details.responseHeaders.push({ |
| + name: "Content-Security-Policy", |
| + value: cspMatch.csp |
| + }); |
| + |
| + return {responseHeaders: details.responseHeaders}; |
| + } |
| +}, { |
| + urls: ["http://*/*", "https://*/*"], |
| + types: ["main_frame", "sub_frame", "xmlhttprequest"] |
| +}, ["blocking", "responseHeaders"]); |