MINOR: proxy: always properly reset the just freed default instance pointers
In proxy_free_defaults(); none of the free() calls was followed by a pointer reset. Not only it's hard to figure if one of them is duplicated, but this code started to call other functions which might or might not rely on such just freed pointers. Let's reset them as they should be to make sure there will never be any case of use-after-free. The 3 functions called there were inspected and are all unaffected by this so this remains safe to do right now.
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@ -1107,38 +1107,39 @@ void proxy_preset_defaults(struct proxy *defproxy)
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void proxy_free_defaults(struct proxy *defproxy)
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{
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free(defproxy->conf.file);
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free(defproxy->check_command);
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free(defproxy->check_path);
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free(defproxy->cookie_name);
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free(defproxy->rdp_cookie_name);
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free(defproxy->dyncookie_key);
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free(defproxy->cookie_domain);
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free(defproxy->cookie_attrs);
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free(defproxy->lbprm.arg_str);
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free(defproxy->capture_name);
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free(defproxy->monitor_uri);
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free(defproxy->defbe.name);
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free(defproxy->conn_src.iface_name);
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free(defproxy->fwdfor_hdr_name);
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defproxy->fwdfor_hdr_len = 0;
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free(defproxy->orgto_hdr_name);
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defproxy->orgto_hdr_len = 0;
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free(defproxy->server_id_hdr_name);
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defproxy->server_id_hdr_len = 0;
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free(defproxy->conf.file); defproxy->conf.file = NULL;
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free(defproxy->check_command); defproxy->check_command = NULL;
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free(defproxy->check_path); defproxy->check_path = NULL;
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free(defproxy->cookie_name); defproxy->cookie_name = NULL;
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free(defproxy->rdp_cookie_name); defproxy->rdp_cookie_name = NULL;
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free(defproxy->dyncookie_key); defproxy->dyncookie_key = NULL;
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free(defproxy->cookie_domain); defproxy->cookie_domain = NULL;
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free(defproxy->cookie_attrs); defproxy->cookie_attrs = NULL;
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free(defproxy->lbprm.arg_str); defproxy->lbprm.arg_str = NULL;
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free(defproxy->capture_name); defproxy->capture_name = NULL;
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free(defproxy->monitor_uri); defproxy->monitor_uri = NULL;
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free(defproxy->defbe.name); defproxy->defbe.name = NULL;
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free(defproxy->conn_src.iface_name); defproxy->conn_src.iface_name = NULL;
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free(defproxy->fwdfor_hdr_name); defproxy->fwdfor_hdr_name = NULL; defproxy->fwdfor_hdr_len = 0;
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free(defproxy->orgto_hdr_name); defproxy->orgto_hdr_name = NULL; defproxy->orgto_hdr_len = 0;
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free(defproxy->server_id_hdr_name); defproxy->server_id_hdr_name = NULL; defproxy->server_id_hdr_len = 0;
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if (defproxy->conf.logformat_string != default_http_log_format &&
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defproxy->conf.logformat_string != default_tcp_log_format &&
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defproxy->conf.logformat_string != clf_http_log_format)
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defproxy->conf.logformat_string != clf_http_log_format) {
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free(defproxy->conf.logformat_string);
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defproxy->conf.logformat_string = NULL;
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}
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if (defproxy->conf.logformat_sd_string != default_rfc5424_sd_log_format)
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if (defproxy->conf.logformat_sd_string != default_rfc5424_sd_log_format) {
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free(defproxy->conf.logformat_sd_string);
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defproxy->conf.logformat_sd_string = NULL;
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}
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free(defproxy->conf.uniqueid_format_string);
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free(defproxy->conf.lfs_file);
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free(defproxy->conf.lfsd_file);
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free(defproxy->conf.uif_file);
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free(defproxy->conf.uniqueid_format_string); defproxy->conf.uniqueid_format_string = NULL;
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free(defproxy->conf.lfs_file); defproxy->conf.lfs_file = NULL;
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free(defproxy->conf.lfsd_file); defproxy->conf.lfsd_file = NULL;
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free(defproxy->conf.uif_file); defproxy->conf.uif_file = NULL;
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chunk_destroy(&defproxy->log_tag);
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free_email_alert(defproxy);
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