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Bugtraq: Re: perl-cgi hole in UltimateBB by Infopop Corp.

Re: perl-cgi hole in UltimateBB by Infopop Corp.

From: Andrew Danforth <acd_at_WEIRDNESS.NET>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 19:03:35 -0500

On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Bill wrote:

> "Sergei A. Golubchik" wrote:
> > The fix is obvious. But the rule of the thumb is "do not use magic perl
> > open". At least in cgi scripts. If you want to open regular file,
> > sysopen does the trick as well.
>
> Isn't open(FH, "< $variable") sufficient to stop any embedded |'s, etc
> from doing anything harmful, as well?

Not really. Consider the following snippet:

open PASSWD, '< /etc/passwd';
$var = '&PASSWD'; # also try $var = '&3';
open IN, "< $var";
print while (<IN>);

Perl's open will dup other file descriptors if < is followed by &. This
isn't as potentially problematic as forking commands, but there may be
circumstances where someone could dup a filehandle and cause your script
to behave strangely/output sensitive information/etc.

Andrew
Received on Feb 17 2000

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