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id, name, status, depends_on, scope, risk, impact, level, review_findings
id name status depends_on scope risk impact level review_findings
fix/http-port-validation Add http_port range validation (0 or 1-65535) completed
single trivial isolated implementation
S1

Description

The http_port validation only checks for port conflicts and whether http_port > 0 (for the conflict check). It doesn't validate that http_port is in the valid range: 0 (disabled) or 1-65535. A value like 65536 or -1 would pass validation incorrectly. There's already a HttpsPortInvalid error for https_port, but no equivalent for http_port.

Changes Required

src/config/validation.rs:

  • Add a validation check after the existing http_port conflict logic:
    if listener.http_port > 65535 {
        errors.push(ValidationError::HttpPortInvalid {
            bind_addr: listener.bind_addr.clone(),
            http_port: listener.http_port,
        });
    }
    
  • Note: http_port = 0 is already treated as "disabled" and should be allowed, so only check > 65535

Tests:

  • Add a test for http_port = 65536 producing HttpPortInvalid
  • Add a test for http_port = 0 still being valid (disabled)

Acceptance Criteria

  • http_port > 65535 produces a validation error
  • http_port = 0 (disabled) remains valid
  • http_port in 1-65535 remains valid
  • New HttpPortInvalid error variant with descriptive message
  • Existing validation tests pass
  • cargo clippy passes with no warnings

References

  • docs/reviews/002-implementation-review.md — S1 finding
  • src/config/validation.rs — existing validation logic

Notes

To be filled by implementation agent

Summary

To be filled on completion