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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2015-11-25 17:31:53 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2015-11-25 17:31:53 -0500
commit55a2cc844216838d743cae7d94bd4f38acc62d1e (patch)
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parentb17dbf26293e3805b5f7ab5a11a8e3f984c476ad (diff)
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Be more paranoid about null return values from libpq status functions.
PQhost() can return NULL in non-error situations, namely when a Unix-socket connection has been selected by default. That behavior is a tad debatable perhaps, but for the moment we should make sure that psql copes with it. Unfortunately, do_connect() failed to: it could pass a NULL pointer to strcmp(), resulting in crashes on most platforms. This was reported as a security issue by ChenQin of Topsec Security Team, but the consensus of the security list is that it's just a garden-variety bug with no security implications. For paranoia's sake, I made the keep_password test not trust PQuser or PQport either, even though I believe those will never return NULL given a valid PGconn. Back-patch to all supported branches.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/bin/psql/command.c21
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/command.c b/src/bin/psql/command.c
index fd7bb7db1fc..22bdaf51262 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/command.c
+++ b/src/bin/psql/command.c
@@ -1638,14 +1638,17 @@ do_connect(char *dbname, char *user, char *host, char *port)
/*
* Any change in the parameters read above makes us discard the password.
* We also discard it if we're to use a conninfo rather than the
- * positional syntax.
+ * positional syntax. Note that currently, PQhost() can return NULL for a
+ * default Unix-socket connection, so we have to allow NULL for host.
*/
- keep_password =
- (o_conn &&
- (strcmp(user, PQuser(o_conn)) == 0) &&
- (!host || strcmp(host, PQhost(o_conn)) == 0) &&
- (strcmp(port, PQport(o_conn)) == 0) &&
- !has_connection_string);
+ if (has_connection_string)
+ keep_password = false;
+ else
+ keep_password =
+ (user && PQuser(o_conn) && strcmp(user, PQuser(o_conn)) == 0) &&
+ ((host && PQhost(o_conn) && strcmp(host, PQhost(o_conn)) == 0) ||
+ (host == NULL && PQhost(o_conn) == NULL)) &&
+ (port && PQport(o_conn) && strcmp(port, PQport(o_conn)) == 0);
/*
* Grab dbname from old connection unless supplied by caller. No password
@@ -1657,8 +1660,8 @@ do_connect(char *dbname, char *user, char *host, char *port)
/*
* If the user asked to be prompted for a password, ask for one now. If
* not, use the password from the old connection, provided the username
- * has not changed. Otherwise, try to connect without a password first,
- * and then ask for a password if needed.
+ * etc have not changed. Otherwise, try to connect without a password
+ * first, and then ask for a password if needed.
*
* XXX: this behavior leads to spurious connection attempts recorded in
* the postmaster's log. But libpq offers no API that would let us obtain