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-rw-r--r--printutils/lpd.c207
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/printutils/lpd.c b/printutils/lpd.c
index fe89593..cac8813 100644
--- a/printutils/lpd.c
+++ b/printutils/lpd.c
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static char *sane(char *str)
char *s = str;
char *p = s;
while (*s) {
- if (isalnum(*s) || '-' == *s) {
+ if (isalnum(*s) || '-' == *s || '_' == *s) {
*p++ = *s;
}
s++;
@@ -73,100 +73,85 @@ static char *sane(char *str)
return str;
}
-/* vfork() disables some optimizations. Moving its use
- * to minimal, non-inlined function saves bytes */
-static NOINLINE void vfork_close_stdio_and_exec(char **argv)
+// we can use leaky setenv since we are about to exec or exit
+static void exec_helper(char **filenames, char **argv) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
+static void exec_helper(char **filenames, char **argv)
{
- if (vfork() == 0) {
- // CHILD
- // we are the helper. we wanna be silent.
- // this call reopens stdio fds to "/dev/null"
- // (no daemonization is done)
- bb_daemonize_or_rexec(DAEMON_DEVNULL_STDIO | DAEMON_ONLY_SANITIZE, NULL);
- BB_EXECVP(*argv, argv);
- _exit(127);
- }
-}
+ char *p, *q;
+ char var[2];
-static void exec_helper(const char *fname, char **argv)
-{
- char *p, *q, *file;
- char *our_env[12];
- int env_idx;
-
- // read control file
- file = q = xmalloc_open_read_close(fname, NULL);
- // delete control file
- unlink(fname);
+ // read and delete ctrlfile
+ q = xmalloc_open_read_close(filenames[0], NULL);
+ unlink(filenames[0]);
+ // provide datafile name
+ xsetenv("DATAFILE", filenames[1]);
// parse control file by "\n"
- env_idx = 0;
while ((p = strchr(q, '\n')) != NULL
&& isalpha(*q)
- && env_idx < ARRAY_SIZE(our_env)
) {
*p++ = '\0';
// here q is a line of <SYM><VALUE>
// let us set environment string <SYM>=<VALUE>
- // N.B. setenv is leaky!
- // We have to use putenv(malloced_str),
- // and unsetenv+free (in parent)
- our_env[env_idx] = xasprintf("%c=%s", *q, q+1);
- putenv(our_env[env_idx]);
- env_idx++;
+ var[0] = *q++;
+ var[1] = '\0';
+ xsetenv(var, q);
// next line, plz!
q = p;
}
- free(file);
-
- vfork_close_stdio_and_exec(argv);
-
- // PARENT (or vfork error)
- // clean up...
- while (--env_idx >= 0) {
- *strchrnul(our_env[env_idx], '=') = '\0';
- unsetenv(our_env[env_idx]);
- }
+ // we are the helper, we wanna be silent.
+ // this call reopens stdio fds to "/dev/null"
+ // (no daemonization is done)
+ bb_daemonize_or_rexec(DAEMON_DEVNULL_STDIO | DAEMON_ONLY_SANITIZE, NULL);
+ BB_EXECVP(*argv, argv);
+ exit(0);
}
static char *xmalloc_read_stdin(void)
{
- size_t max = 4 * 1024; /* more than enough for commands! */
+ // SECURITY:
+ size_t max = 4 * 1024; // more than enough for commands!
return xmalloc_reads(STDIN_FILENO, NULL, &max);
}
int lpd_main(int argc, char *argv[]) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
int lpd_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *argv[])
{
- int spooling;
+ int spooling = spooling; // for compiler
+ int seen;
char *s, *queue;
+ char *filenames[2];
- // read command
- s = xmalloc_read_stdin();
+ // goto spool directory
+ if (*++argv)
+ xchdir(*argv++);
+
+ // error messages of xfuncs will be sent over network
+ xdup2(STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO);
+ filenames[0] = NULL; // ctrlfile name
+ filenames[1] = NULL; // datafile name
+
+ // read command
+ s = queue = xmalloc_read_stdin();
// we understand only "receive job" command
- if (2 != *s) {
+ if (2 != *queue) {
unsupported_cmd:
printf("Command %02x %s\n",
(unsigned char)s[0], "is not supported");
- return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ goto err_exit;
}
- // goto spool directory
- if (*++argv)
- xchdir(*argv++);
-
- // parse command: "\x2QUEUE_NAME\n"
- queue = s + 1;
- *strchrnul(s, '\n') = '\0';
-
+ // parse command: "2 | QUEUE_NAME | '\n'"
+ queue++;
// protect against "/../" attacks
+ // *strchrnul(queue, '\n') = '\0'; - redundant, sane() will do
if (!*sane(queue))
return EXIT_FAILURE;
// queue is a directory -> chdir to it and enter spooling mode
- spooling = chdir(queue) + 1; /* 0: cannot chdir, 1: done */
-
- xdup2(STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO);
+ spooling = chdir(queue) + 1; // 0: cannot chdir, 1: done
+ seen = 0;
+ // we don't free(queue), we might need it later
while (1) {
char *fname;
@@ -176,30 +161,65 @@ int lpd_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *argv[])
int expected_len, real_len;
// signal OK
- write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1);
+ safe_write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1);
// get subcommand
+ // valid s must be of form: "SUBCMD | LEN | space | FNAME"
+ // N.B. we bail out on any error
s = xmalloc_read_stdin();
- if (!s)
- return EXIT_SUCCESS; // probably EOF
+ if (!s) { // (probably) EOF
+ if (spooling /* && 6 != spooling - always true */) {
+ // we didn't see both ctrlfile & datafile!
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+ // one of only two non-error exits
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ // validate input.
// we understand only "control file" or "data file" cmds
if (2 != s[0] && 3 != s[0])
goto unsupported_cmd;
-
+ if (seen & (s[0] - 1)) {
+ printf("Duplicated subcommand\n");
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+ seen &= (s[0] - 1); // bit 1: ctrlfile; bit 2: datafile
+ // get filename
*strchrnul(s, '\n') = '\0';
- // valid s must be of form: SUBCMD | LEN | SP | FNAME
- // N.B. we bail out on any error
fname = strchr(s, ' ');
if (!fname) {
- printf("Command %02x %s\n",
- (unsigned char)s[0], "lacks filename");
- return EXIT_FAILURE;
+// bad_fname:
+ printf("No or bad filename\n");
+ goto err_exit;
}
*fname++ = '\0';
+// // s[0]==2: ctrlfile, must start with 'c'
+// // s[0]==3: datafile, must start with 'd'
+// if (fname[0] != s[0] + ('c'-2))
+// goto bad_fname;
+ // get length
+ expected_len = bb_strtou(s + 1, NULL, 10);
+ if (errno || expected_len < 0) {
+ printf("Bad length\n");
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+ if (2 == s[0] && expected_len > 16 * 1024) {
+ // SECURITY:
+ // ctrlfile can't be big (we want to read it back later!)
+ printf("File is too big\n");
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+
+ // open the file
if (spooling) {
// spooling mode: dump both files
// job in flight has mode 0200 "only writable"
- fd = xopen3(sane(fname), O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL, 0200);
+ sane(fname);
+ fd = open3_or_warn(fname, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL, 0200);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ goto err_exit;
+ filenames[s[0] - 2] = xstrdup(fname);
} else {
// non-spooling mode:
// 2: control file (ignoring), 3: data file
@@ -207,35 +227,48 @@ int lpd_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *argv[])
if (3 == s[0])
fd = xopen(queue, O_RDWR | O_APPEND);
}
- expected_len = xatoi_u(s + 1);
+
+ // copy the file
real_len = bb_copyfd_size(STDIN_FILENO, fd, expected_len);
- if (spooling && real_len != expected_len) {
- unlink(fname); // don't keep corrupted files
+ if (real_len != expected_len) {
printf("Expected %d but got %d bytes\n",
expected_len, real_len);
- return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ goto err_exit;
}
- // chmod completely downloaded file as "readable+writable" ...
+ // get ACK and see whether it is NUL (ok)
+ if (safe_read(STDIN_FILENO, s, 1) != 1 || s[0] != 0) {
+ // don't send error msg to peer - it obviously
+ // don't follow the protocol, so probably
+ // it can't understand us either
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+
if (spooling) {
+ // chmod completely downloaded file as "readable+writable"
fchmod(fd, 0600);
- // ... and accumulate dump state.
+ // accumulate dump state
// N.B. after all files are dumped spooling should be 1+2+3==6
spooling += s[0];
}
+ free(s);
close(fd); // NB: can do close(-1). Who cares?
- // are all files dumped? -> spawn spool helper
+ // spawn spool helper and exit if all files are dumped
if (6 == spooling && *argv) {
- fname[0] = 'c'; // pass control file name
- exec_helper(fname, argv);
+ // signal OK
+ safe_write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1);
+ // does not return (exits 0)
+ exec_helper(filenames, argv);
}
- // get ACK and see whether it is NUL (ok)
- if (read(STDIN_FILENO, s, 1) != 1 || s[0] != 0) {
- // don't send error msg to peer - it obviously
- // don't follow the protocol, so probably
- // it can't understand us either
- return EXIT_FAILURE;
- }
- free(s);
- } /* while (1) */
+ } // while (1)
+
+ err_exit:
+ // don't keep corrupted files
+ if (spooling) {
+ if (filenames[0])
+ unlink(filenames[0]);
+ if (filenames[1])
+ unlink(filenames[1]);
+ }
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
}