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packetbeat/protos/http: don't panic when host is empty #36518

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Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.

Counter proposal to #36498.

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Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.
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@efd6 efd6 merged commit 3d0cdb0 into elastic:main Sep 6, 2023
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Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.

(cherry picked from commit 3d0cdb0)
mergify bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 6, 2023
Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.

(cherry picked from commit 3d0cdb0)
efd6 added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 6, 2023
… is empty (#36527)

* packetbeat/protos/http: don't panic when host is empty (#36518)

Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.

(cherry picked from commit 3d0cdb0)

* resolve semantic conflicts

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Co-authored-by: Dan Kortschak <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Dan Kortschak <[email protected]>
efd6 added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2023
Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.

(cherry picked from commit 3d0cdb0)

Co-authored-by: Dan Kortschak <[email protected]>
Scholar-Li pushed a commit to Scholar-Li/beats that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
Previously, extractHostHeader would panic if the host part of header was
empty. Avoid this by using standard library functions to do splits and
clean up IPv6 addresses.

Add tests to confirm old behaviour and test to cover panic case.
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