# HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol - RFC 2616 # Pattern quality: great notsofast # Usually runs on port 80 # # This pattern has been tested and is believed to work well. If it does not # work for you, or you believe it could be improved, please post to # l7-filter-developers@lists.sf.net . This list may be subscribed to at # http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/l7-filter-developers # # this intentionally catches the response from the server # rather than the request so that other protocols which use # http (like kazaa) can be caught based on specific http requests # regardless of the ordering of filters... # also matches posts # Sites that serve really long cookies may break this by pushing the # server response too far away from the beginning of the connection. To # fix this, increase the kernel's data buffer length. http # Status-Line = HTTP-Version SP Status-Code SP Reason-Phrase CRLF (rfc 2616) # As specified in rfc 2616 a status code is preceeded and followed by a # space. http/(0\.9|1\.0|1\.1) [1-5][0-9][0-9] [\x09-\x0d -~]*(connection:|content-type:|content-length:|date:)|post [\x09-\x0d -~]* http/[01]\.[019] # A slightly faster version that might be good enough: #http/(0\.9|1\.0|1\.1) [1-5][0-9][0-9]|post [\x09-\x0d -~]* http/[01]\.[019] # old pattern(s): #(http[\x09-\x0d -~]*(200 ok|302 |304 )[\x09-\x0d -~]*(connection:|content-type:|content-length:))|^(post [\x09-\x0d -~]* http/)