cgit with busybox httpd

John Keeping john at keeping.me.uk
Mon Mar 6 14:42:30 UTC 2023


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On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 01:01:50PM +0100, Andreas Mahling wrote:
> It seems the 404 is generated by httpd, I think because the url ends with a
> slash httpd treats the part after cgit.cgi not as PATH_INFO (as it should)
> but as a directory. So this seems more a fault of httpd to me.
> 
> Sorry, but I don't understand how to put into QUERY_STRING what now goes
> into PATH_INFO. Do you mean the virtual-root option in cgitrc?
> It is already commented out in my setup, but cgit builds the url with
> PATH_INFO part anyway.

To disable that feature you would have the patch the CGit source and
build your own cgit binary.

There is code in cmd_main() which automatically calculates the virtual
root from other environment variables if they are provided (and it seems
that httpd does provide this detail to CGI scripts).

> Am Mo., 6. März 2023 um 12:41 Uhr schrieb John Keeping <john at keeping.me.uk>:
> 
> > On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 11:13:10AM +0100, Andreas Mahling wrote:
> > > I'm in the process to configure a cgit instance for my private network
> > at home.
> > > Because my internet router will be the host for git and cgit, I'm
> > > looking for a ligthweight setup.
> > > I would like to use busybox httpd as webserver, which has a very low
> > > footprint and supports cgi, but no other fancy bells and whistles,
> > > especially no url rewrite.
> > >
> > > It works in principle, but there is a problem with the URLs generated
> > > by cgit: they seem always containing a trailing slash. This leads to a
> > > 404 error thrown by httpd. If I manually remove the slash, everyting
> > > is OK.
> > >
> > > Example given:
> > > http://git/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/linuxadmin.git/ -> 404
> > > http://git/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/linuxadmin.git -> Page ist shown
> > >
> > > Is there a way to tell cgit to give up the trailing slash? I'm running
> > > cgit-1.2.3-r3 on Alpine 3.17.2
> >
> > I don't think it's possible to change that behaviour without patching
> > CGit.  Given how URLs are constructed, it looks a bit complicated to fix
> > in all cases, but you could remove the setting of "virtual_root" in
> > cmd_main() to force using query parameters instead of virtual paths in
> > URLs.
> >
> > Can you tell where the 404 is generated?  Is this a case of httpd
> > returning an error when it shouldn't, or is it a behaviour difference
> > that CGit isn't handling correctly - maybe other CGI hosts strip
> > trailing slashes before passing a path to CGit but httpd doesn't?
> >


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