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+ o Minor bugfixes:
+ - Avoid an off-by-one error when checking buffer boundaries when
+ formatting the exit status of a pluggable transport helper.
+ This is probably not an exploitable bug, but better safe than
+ sorry. Fixes bug 9928; bugfix on 0.2.3.18-rc.
* <b>hex_errno</b>. Called between fork and _exit, so must be signal-handler
* safe.
*
- * <b>hex_errno</b> must have at least HEX_ERRNO_SIZE bytes available.
+ * <b>hex_errno</b> must have at least HEX_ERRNO_SIZE+1 bytes available.
*
* The format of <b>hex_errno</b> is: "CHILD_STATE/ERRNO\n", left-padded
- * with spaces. Note that there is no trailing \0. CHILD_STATE indicates where
+ * with spaces. CHILD_STATE indicates where
* in the processs of starting the child process did the failure occur (see
* CHILD_STATE_* macros for definition), and SAVED_ERRNO is the value of
* errno when the failure occurred.
left -= written;
cur += written;
- /* Check that we have enough space left for a newline */
- if (left <= 0)
+ /* Check that we have enough space left for a newline and a NUL */
+ if (left <= 1)
goto err;
/* Emit the newline and NUL */
this is used for printing out the error message */
unsigned char child_state = CHILD_STATE_INIT;
- char hex_errno[HEX_ERRNO_SIZE];
+ char hex_errno[HEX_ERRNO_SIZE + 1];
static int max_fd = -1;