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Stop logging stack contents when reading a zero-length bandwidth file

When directory authorities read a zero-byte bandwidth file, they log
a warning with the contents of an uninitialised buffer. Log a warning
about the empty file instead.

Fixes bug 26007; bugfix on 0.2.2.1-alpha.
teor 6 years ago
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2 changed files with 16 additions and 2 deletions
  1. 5 0
      changes/bug26007
  2. 11 2
      src/or/dirserv.c

+ 5 - 0
changes/bug26007

@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+  o Major bugfixes (directory authorities, security):
+    - When directory authorities read a zero-byte bandwidth file, they log
+      a warning with the contents of an uninitialised buffer. Log a warning
+      about the empty file instead.
+      Fixes bug 26007; bugfix on 0.2.2.1-alpha.

+ 11 - 2
src/or/dirserv.c

@@ -2750,14 +2750,23 @@ dirserv_read_measured_bandwidths(const char *from_file,
   time_t file_time, now;
   int ok;
 
+  /* Initialise line, so that we can't possibly run off the end. */
+  memset(line, 0, sizeof(line));
+
   if (fp == NULL) {
     log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Can't open bandwidth file at configured location: %s",
              from_file);
     return -1;
   }
 
-  if (!fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)
-          || !strlen(line) || line[strlen(line)-1] != '\n') {
+  /* If fgets fails, line is either unmodified, or indeterminate. */
+  if (!fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) {
+    log_warn(LD_DIRSERV, "Empty bandwidth file");
+    fclose(fp);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (!strlen(line) || line[strlen(line)-1] != '\n') {
     log_warn(LD_DIRSERV, "Long or truncated time in bandwidth file: %s",
              escaped(line));
     fclose(fp);