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author | Tom Lane | 2010-03-06 00:46:13 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Lane | 2010-03-06 00:46:13 +0000 |
commit | 0a32a06bc91894ea86c52dc971703e257d8988ec (patch) | |
tree | 84ab29b1aa54dd886bdcaf716db70bbb01cf976c /src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | |
parent | 14669da788122b2d948ca7700bdb99877e4d2dc0 (diff) |
When reading pg_hba.conf and similar files, do not treat @file as an inclusion
unless (1) the @ isn't quoted and (2) the filename isn't empty. This guards
against unexpectedly treating usernames or other strings in "flat files"
as inclusion requests, as seen in a recent trouble report from Ed L.
The empty-filename case would be guaranteed to misbehave anyway, because our
subsequent path-munging behavior results in trying to read the directory
containing the current input file.
I think this might finally explain the report at
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-05/msg00132.php
of a crash after printing "authentication file token too long, skipping",
since I was able to duplicate that message (though not a crash) on a
platform where stdio doesn't refuse to read directories. We never got
far in investigating that problem, but now I'm suspicious that the trigger
condition was an @ in the flat password file.
Back-patch to all active branches since the problem can be demonstrated in all
branches except HEAD. The test case, creating a user named "@", doesn't cause
a problem in HEAD since we got rid of the flat password file. Nonetheless it
seems like a good idea to not consider quoted @ as a file inclusion spec,
so I changed HEAD too.
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