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3fa6e24b 1#!./perl -T
2
3
4my %Expect_File = (); # what we expect for $_
5my %Expect_Name = (); # what we expect for $File::Find::name/fullname
6my %Expect_Dir = (); # what we expect for $File::Find::dir
7my $symlink_exists = eval { symlink("",""); 1 };
8my $cwd;
9my $cwd_untainted;
10
11BEGIN {
12 chdir 't' if -d 't';
13 unshift @INC => '../lib';
14
15 for (keys %ENV) { # untaint ENV
16 ($ENV{$_}) = $ENV{$_} =~ /(.*)/;
17 }
18}
19
20if ( $symlink_exists ) { print "1..45\n"; }
21else { print "1..27\n"; }
22
23use File::Find;
24use File::Spec;
25use Cwd;
26
27# Remove insecure directories from PATH
28my @path;
29my $sep = ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? ';' : ':';
30foreach my $dir (split(/$sep/,$ENV{'PATH'}))
31 {
32 push(@path,$dir) unless -w $dir;
33 }
34$ENV{'PATH'} = join($sep,@path);
35
36cleanup();
37
b695f709 38find({wanted => sub { print "ok 1\n" if $_ eq 'commonsense.t'; },
bb7dc48b 39 untaint => 1, untaint_pattern => qr|^(.+)$|}, File::Spec->curdir);
3fa6e24b 40
b695f709 41finddepth({wanted => sub { print "ok 2\n" if $_ eq 'commonsense.t'; },
bb7dc48b 42 untaint => 1, untaint_pattern => qr|^(.+)$|},
43 File::Spec->curdir);
3fa6e24b 44
45my $case = 2;
46my $FastFileTests_OK = 0;
47
48sub cleanup {
49 if (-d dir_path('for_find')) {
50 chdir(dir_path('for_find'));
51 }
52 if (-d dir_path('fa')) {
53 unlink file_path('fa', 'fa_ord'),
54 file_path('fa', 'fsl'),
55 file_path('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord'),
56 file_path('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord'),
57 file_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord'),
58 file_path('fb', 'fb_ord'),
59 file_path('fb', 'fba', 'fba_ord');
60 rmdir dir_path('fa', 'faa');
61 rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba');
62 rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fab');
63 rmdir dir_path('fa');
64 rmdir dir_path('fb', 'fba');
65 rmdir dir_path('fb');
66 chdir File::Spec->updir;
67 rmdir dir_path('for_find');
68 }
69}
70
71END {
72 cleanup();
73}
74
75sub Check($) {
76 $case++;
77 if ($_[0]) { print "ok $case\n"; }
78 else { print "not ok $case\n"; }
79}
80
81sub CheckDie($) {
82 $case++;
83 if ($_[0]) { print "ok $case\n"; }
84 else { print "not ok $case\n $!\n"; exit 0; }
85}
86
87sub touch {
88 CheckDie( open(my $T,'>',$_[0]) );
89}
90
91sub MkDir($$) {
92 CheckDie( mkdir($_[0],$_[1]) );
93}
94
95sub wanted_File_Dir {
96 print "# \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir'\n";
97 print "# \$_ => '$_'\n";
98 s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $_ ne '.');
99 Check( $Expect_File{$_} );
100 if ( $FastFileTests_OK ) {
101 delete $Expect_File{ $_}
102 unless ( $Expect_Dir{$_} && ! -d _ );
103 } else {
104 delete $Expect_File{$_}
105 unless ( $Expect_Dir{$_} && ! -d $_ );
106 }
107}
108
109sub wanted_File_Dir_prune {
110 &wanted_File_Dir;
111 $File::Find::prune=1 if $_ eq 'faba';
112}
113
114
115sub simple_wanted {
116 print "# \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir'\n";
117 print "# \$_ => '$_'\n";
118}
119
120
bb7dc48b 121# Use dir_path() to specify a directory path that's expected for
122# $File::Find::dir (%Expect_Dir). Also use it in file operations like
123# chdir, rmdir etc.
3fa6e24b 124#
bb7dc48b 125# dir_path() concatenates directory names to form a _relative_
126# directory path, independant from the platform it's run on, although
127# there are limitations. Don't try to create an absolute path,
128# because that may fail on operating systems that have the concept of
129# volume names (e.g. Mac OS). Be careful when you want to create an
130# updir path like ../fa (Unix) or ::fa: (Mac OS). Plain directory
131# names will work best. As a special case, you can pass it a "." as
132# first argument, to create a directory path like "./fa/dir" on
133# operating systems other than Mac OS (actually, Mac OS will ignore
134# the ".", if it's the first argument). If there's no second argument,
135# this function will return the empty string on Mac OS and the string
136# "./" otherwise.
3fa6e24b 137
138sub dir_path {
139 my $first_item = shift @_;
140
141 if ($first_item eq '.') {
142 if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
143 return '' unless @_;
144 # ignore first argument; return a relative path
145 # with leading ":" and with trailing ":"
146 return File::Spec->catdir("", @_);
147 } else { # other OS
148 return './' unless @_;
149 my $path = File::Spec->catdir(@_);
150 # add leading "./"
151 $path = "./$path";
152 return $path;
153 }
154
155 } else { # $first_item ne '.'
156 return $first_item unless @_; # return plain filename
157 if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
158 # relative path with leading ":" and with trailing ":"
159 return File::Spec->catdir("", $first_item, @_);
160 } else { # other OS
161 return File::Spec->catdir($first_item, @_);
162 }
163 }
164}
165
166
bb7dc48b 167# Use topdir() to specify a directory path that you want to pass to
168#find/finddepth Basically, topdir() does the same as dir_path() (see
169#above), except that there's no trailing ":" on Mac OS.
3fa6e24b 170
171sub topdir {
172 my $path = dir_path(@_);
173 $path =~ s/:$// if ($^O eq 'MacOS');
174 return $path;
175}
176
177
178# Use file_path() to specify a file path that's expected for $_ (%Expect_File).
179# Also suitable for file operations like unlink etc.
bb7dc48b 180
181# file_path() concatenates directory names (if any) and a filename to
182# form a _relative_ file path (the last argument is assumed to be a
183# file). It's independant from the platform it's run on, although
184# there are limitations (see the warnings for dir_path() above). As a
185# special case, you can pass it a "." as first argument, to create a
186# file path like "./fa/file" on operating systems other than Mac OS
187# (actually, Mac OS will ignore the ".", if it's the first
188# argument). If there's no second argument, this function will return
189# the empty string on Mac OS and the string "./" otherwise.
3fa6e24b 190
191sub file_path {
192 my $first_item = shift @_;
193
194 if ($first_item eq '.') {
195 if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
196 return '' unless @_;
197 # ignore first argument; return a relative path
198 # with leading ":", but without trailing ":"
199 return File::Spec->catfile("", @_);
200 } else { # other OS
201 return './' unless @_;
202 my $path = File::Spec->catfile(@_);
203 # add leading "./"
204 $path = "./$path";
205 return $path;
206 }
207
208 } else { # $first_item ne '.'
209 return $first_item unless @_; # return plain filename
210 if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
211 # relative path with leading ":", but without trailing ":"
212 return File::Spec->catfile("", $first_item, @_);
213 } else { # other OS
214 return File::Spec->catfile($first_item, @_);
215 }
216 }
217}
218
219
bb7dc48b 220# Use file_path_name() to specify a file path that's expected for
221# $File::Find::Name (%Expect_Name). Note: When the no_chdir => 1
222# option is in effect, $_ is the same as $File::Find::Name. In that
223# case, also use this function to specify a file path that's expected
224# for $_.
3fa6e24b 225#
bb7dc48b 226# Basically, file_path_name() does the same as file_path() (see
227# above), except that there's always a leading ":" on Mac OS, even for
228# plain file/directory names.
3fa6e24b 229
230sub file_path_name {
231 my $path = file_path(@_);
232 $path = ":$path" if (($^O eq 'MacOS') && ($path !~ /:/));
233 return $path;
234}
235
236
237
238MkDir( dir_path('for_find'), 0770 );
239CheckDie(chdir( dir_path('for_find')));
240
241$cwd = cwd(); # save cwd
242( $cwd_untainted ) = $cwd =~ m|^(.+)$|; # untaint it
243
244MkDir( dir_path('fa'), 0770 );
245MkDir( dir_path('fb'), 0770 );
246touch( file_path('fb', 'fb_ord') );
247MkDir( dir_path('fb', 'fba'), 0770 );
248touch( file_path('fb', 'fba', 'fba_ord') );
249if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
250 CheckDie( symlink(':fb',':fa:fsl') ) if $symlink_exists;
251} else {
252 CheckDie( symlink('../fb','fa/fsl') ) if $symlink_exists;
253}
254touch( file_path('fa', 'fa_ord') );
255
256MkDir( dir_path('fa', 'faa'), 0770 );
257touch( file_path('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') );
258MkDir( dir_path('fa', 'fab'), 0770 );
259touch( file_path('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') );
260MkDir( dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba'), 0770 );
261touch( file_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') );
262
3fa6e24b 263print "# check untainting (no follow)\n";
264
265# untainting here should work correctly
bb7dc48b 266
267%Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('fsl') =>
268 1,file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1,
269 file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1,
3fa6e24b 270 file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1);
271delete $Expect_File{ file_path('fsl') } unless $symlink_exists;
272%Expect_Name = ();
bb7dc48b 273
274%Expect_Dir = ( dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('faa') => 1,
275 dir_path('fab') => 1, dir_path('faba') => 1,
3fa6e24b 276 dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fba') => 1);
bb7dc48b 277
3fa6e24b 278delete @Expect_Dir{ dir_path('fb'), dir_path('fba') } unless $symlink_exists;
bb7dc48b 279
280File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir_prune, untaint => 1,
281 untaint_pattern => qr|^(.+)$|}, topdir('fa') );
282
3fa6e24b 283Check( scalar(keys %Expect_File) == 0 );
284
285
286# don't untaint at all, should die
287%Expect_File = ();
288%Expect_Name = ();
289%Expect_Dir = ();
290undef $@;
291eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted}, topdir('fa') );};
292Check( $@ =~ m|Insecure dependency| );
293chdir($cwd_untainted);
294
295
296# untaint pattern doesn't match, should die
297undef $@;
bb7dc48b 298
3fa6e24b 299eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, untaint => 1,
bb7dc48b 300 untaint_pattern => qr|^(NO_MATCH)$|},
301 topdir('fa') );};
302
3fa6e24b 303Check( $@ =~ m|is still tainted| );
304chdir($cwd_untainted);
305
306
307# untaint pattern doesn't match, should die when we chdir to cwd
308print "# check untaint_skip (no follow)\n";
309undef $@;
bb7dc48b 310
311eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, untaint => 1,
312 untaint_skip => 1, untaint_pattern =>
313 qr|^(NO_MATCH)$|}, topdir('fa') );};
314
3fa6e24b 315Check( $@ =~ m|insecure cwd| );
316chdir($cwd_untainted);
317
318
319if ( $symlink_exists ) {
bb7dc48b 320 print "# --- symbolic link tests --- \n";
3fa6e24b 321 $FastFileTests_OK= 1;
322
323 print "# check untainting (follow)\n";
324
325 # untainting here should work correctly
326 # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify the expected paths for %Expect_File
bb7dc48b 327
328 %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1,
329 file_path_name('fa','fa_ord') => 1,
330 file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1,
331 file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1,
332 file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1,
333 file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1,
334 file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1,
335 file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1,
336 file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1,
337 file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1,
338 file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1,
339 file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1);
340
3fa6e24b 341 %Expect_Name = ();
bb7dc48b 342
343 %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1,
344 dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1,
345 dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1,
346 dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1,
347 dir_path('fb') => 1,
348 dir_path('fb', 'fba') => 1);
349
350 File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, follow_fast => 1,
351 no_chdir => 1, untaint => 1, untaint_pattern =>
352 qr|^(.+)$| }, topdir('fa') );
353
3fa6e24b 354 Check( scalar(keys %Expect_File) == 0 );
355
356
357 # don't untaint at all, should die
358 undef $@;
bb7dc48b 359
360 eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1},
361 topdir('fa') );};
362
3fa6e24b 363 Check( $@ =~ m|Insecure dependency| );
364 chdir($cwd_untainted);
365
366 # untaint pattern doesn't match, should die
367 undef $@;
bb7dc48b 368
369 eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1,
370 untaint => 1, untaint_pattern =>
371 qr|^(NO_MATCH)$|}, topdir('fa') );};
372
3fa6e24b 373 Check( $@ =~ m|is still tainted| );
374 chdir($cwd_untainted);
375
376 # untaint pattern doesn't match, should die when we chdir to cwd
377 print "# check untaint_skip (follow)\n";
378 undef $@;
bb7dc48b 379
380 eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, untaint => 1,
381 untaint_skip => 1, untaint_pattern =>
382 qr|^(NO_MATCH)$|}, topdir('fa') );};
383
3fa6e24b 384 Check( $@ =~ m|insecure cwd| );
385 chdir($cwd_untainted);
386
387}
388