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author | Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> | 2013-08-19 00:57:54 -0700 |
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committer | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2013-08-20 11:16:38 +0200 |
commit | 15f76bf7bb92b315799541b0e5127c8d22a50733 (patch) | |
tree | adb74efc7238bc044492102234eaf23e15c02ade /src | |
parent | 36585b539543ca4471ab19c0d738a6e52a827aee (diff) |
Curl_setopt: handle arbitrary-length username and password
libcurl truncates usernames, passwords, and options set with
curl_easy_setopt to 255 (= MAX_CURL_PASSWORD_LENGTH - 1) characters.
This doesn't affect the return value from curl_easy_setopt(), so from
the caller's point of view, there is no sign anything strange has
happened, except that authentication fails.
For example:
# Prepare a long (300-char) password.
s=0123456789; s=$s$s$s$s$s$s$s$s$s$s; s=$s$s$s;
# Start a server.
nc -l -p 8888 | tee out & pid=$!
# Tell curl to pass the password to the server.
curl --user me:$s http://localhost:8888 & sleep 1; kill $pid
# Extract the password.
userpass=$(
awk '/Authorization: Basic/ {print $3}' <out |
tr -d '\r' |
base64 -d
)
password=${userpass#me:}
echo ${#password}
Expected result: 300
Actual result: 255
The fix is simple: allocate appropriately sized buffers on the heap
instead of trying to squeeze the provided values into fixed-size
on-stack buffers.
Bug: http://bugs.debian.org/719856
Reported-by: Colby Ranger
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