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Autor: Dave Turner
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Assunto: Re: [DNG] The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!'
On 29/10/2018 18:37, Daniel Taylor wrote:
> On 10/27/18 2:38 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
>> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 14:24:22 +0200
>> info at smallinnovations dot nl <info@???> wrote:
>>
>>> Not my words although i agree fully with them:
>>> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/10/26/systemd_dhcpv6_rce/
>> "The overflow can be triggered relatively easy by advertising a DHCPv6
>> server with a server-id >= 493 characters long," Wilhelm noted.
>>
>> They say: You must use systemd because sysvinit is soooooo old.
>>
>> I say: You must use strncpy()/strncat() because strcpy()/strcat() are
>>     soooooo old.
>>
>>
>> What's it been now, 30 years since the strn versions of those
>> commands have been around? You'd think they'd have taken that in and
>> adopted it by now. But nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
>
>
> My first thought: you're kidding.
> My second thought: what if they're not kidding?
> My third thought: let's look...
>
> dtaylor@boti:~/src/systemd$ find . -type f -exec grep -il strcat {} \;
> ./src/basic/unit-name.c
> dtaylor@boti:~/src/systemd$ find . -type f -exec grep -il strcpy {} \;
> ./src/nss-mymachines/nss-mymachines.c
> ./src/libsystemd/sd-bus/test-bus-marshal.c
> ./src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-internal.h
> ./src/time-wait-sync/time-wait-sync.c
> ./src/nss-systemd/nss-systemd.c
> ./src/network/networkd-ndisc.c
> ./src/network/networkd-network.c
> ./src/portable/portable.c
> ./src/shared/import-util.c
> ./src/shared/dissect-image.c
> ./src/shared/bus-unit-util.c
> ./src/shared/clean-ipc.c
> ./src/shared/firewall-util.c
> ./src/machine/machinectl.c
> ./src/basic/time-util.c
> ./src/basic/khash.c
> ./src/basic/escape.c
> ./src/basic/json.c
> ./src/basic/path-util.h
> ./src/basic/cap-list.c
> ./src/basic/cgroup-util.c
> ./src/basic/path-util.c
> ./src/basic/fileio.c
> ./src/basic/unit-name.c
> ./src/core/automount.c
> ./src/core/manager.c
> ./src/core/dbus-execute.c
> ./src/core/dynamic-user.c
> ./src/boot/efi/boot.c
> ./src/journal/catalog.c
> ./src/journal/journald-audit.c
> ./src/resolve/resolved-dns-rr.c
> ./src/test/test-unit-file.c
> ./src/test/test-condition.c
> ./src/udev/scsi_id/scsi_serial.c
> ./src/udev/scsi_id/scsi_id.c
> ./src/udev/udev-ctrl.c
>

That's just depressing.

I still have a copy of the paper that brought strncpy / strncat to the
world's attention all those years ago.

DaveT