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From Marc G. Fournier
Subject pgsql/src/interfaces jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2 ...
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Msg-id 200109131700.f8DH0YL28673@hub.org
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CVSROOT:    /home/projects/pgsql/cvsroot
Module name:    pgsql
Changes by:    scrappy@hub.org    01/09/13 13:00:34

Modified files:
    src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2: ResultSet.java
    src/interfaces/libpq: fe-exec.c

Log message:
    > I found a problem with PQescapeString (I think). Since it escapes
    > null bytes to be literally '\0', the following can happen:
    > 1. User inputs string value as "<null byte>##" where ## are digits in the
    > range of 0 to 7.
    > 2. PQescapeString converts this to "\0##"
    > 3. Escaped string is used in a context that causes "\0##" to be evaluated as
    > an octal escape sequence.

    I agree that this is a problem, though it is not possible to do
    anything harmful with it.  In addition, it only occurs if there are
    any NUL characters in its input, which is very unlikely if you are
    using C strings.

    The patch below addresses the issue by removing escaping of \0
    characters entirely.

    > If the goal is to "safely" encode null bytes, and preserve the rest of the
    > string as it was entered, I think the null bytes should be escaped as \\000
    > (note that if you simply use \000 the same string truncation problem
    > occurs).

    We can't do that, this would require 4n + 1 bytes of storage for the
    result, breaking the interface.

    Florian Weimer


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