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Always nul-terminate the result passed to evdns_server_add_ptr_reply

In dnsserv_resolved(), we carefully made a nul-terminated copy of the
answer in a PTR RESOLVED cell... then never used that nul-terminated
copy.  Ouch.

Surprisingly this one isn't as huge a security problem as it could be.
The only place where the input to dnsserv_resolved wasn't necessarily
nul-terminated was when it was called indirectly from relay.c with the
contents of a relay cell's payload.  If the end of the payload was
filled with junk, eventdns.c would take the strdup() of the name [This
part is bad; we might crash there if the cell is in a bad part of the
stack or the heap] and get a name of at least length
495[*]. eventdns.c then rejects any name of length over 255, so the
bogus data would be neither transmitted nor altered.

  [*] If the name was less than 495 bytes long, the client wouldn't
     actually be reading off the end of the cell.

Nonetheless this is a reasonably annoying bug.  Better fix it.

Found while looking at bug 2332, reported by doorss.  Bugfix on
0.2.0.1-alpha.
Nick Mathewson 13 years ago
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      changes/bug2332
  2. 1 1
      src/or/dnsserv.c

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changes/bug2332

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+  o Minor bugfixes
+    - Fix a bug with handling misformed replies to reverse DNS lookup
+      requests in DNSPort.  Bugfix on Tor 0.2.0.1-alpha.  Related to a bug
+      reported by doorss.

+ 1 - 1
src/or/dnsserv.c

@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ dnsserv_resolved(edge_connection_t *conn,
     char *ans = tor_strndup(answer, answer_len);
     evdns_server_request_add_ptr_reply(req, NULL,
                                        name,
-                                       (char*)answer, ttl);
+                                       ans, ttl);
     tor_free(ans);
   } else if (answer_type == RESOLVED_TYPE_ERROR) {
     err = DNS_ERR_NOTEXIST;