Also Dbus SetDomainServers method.
Revert getaddrinfo hints.ai_socktype to SOCK_DGRAM to eliminate
duplicating every address three times for DGRAM, STREAM and RAW
in the results.
This gives dnsmasq the ability to originate retries for upstream DNS
queries itself, rather than relying on the downstream client. This is
most useful when doing DNSSEC over unreliable upstream network. It
comes with some cost in memory usage and network bandwidth.
By default, when sending a query via random ports to multiple upstream servers or
retrying a query dnsmasq will use a single random port for all the tries/retries.
This option allows a larger number of ports to be used, which can increase robustness
in certain network configurations. Note that increasing this to more than
two or three can have security and resource implications and should only
be done with understanding of those.
This change also removes a previous bug
where --dhcp-alternate-port would affect the port used
to relay _to_ as well as the port being listened on.
The new feature allows configuration to provide bug-for-bug
compatibility, if required. Thanks to Damian Kaczkowski
for the feature suggestion.
This allows hosts get a domain which relects the interface they
are attached to in a way which doesn't require hard-coding addresses.
Thanks to Sten Spans for the idea.
Fix the following build failure with gcc 4.8 raised since version 2.86:
option.c: In function 'one_opt':
option.c:2445:11: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 mode
for (char *p = arg; *p; p++) {
^
option.c:2445:11: note: use option -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 to compile your code
option.c:2453:11: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 mode
for (u8 i = 0; i < sizeof(daemon->umbrella_device); i++, arg+=2) {
^
Fixes:
- http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/39b34a4e69fc10f4bd9d4ddb0ed8c0aae5741c84
Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
To be treated as hex, the pattern must consist of only hex digits AND
contain at least one ':'. Thanks to Bengt-Erik Sandstrom who tripped
over a pattern consisting of a decimal number which was interpreted
surprisingly.
Previously, the prefix was limited to [8,16,24,32] for IPv4 and
to multiples of 4 for IPv6. This patch also makes the prefix-length optional
for --rev-server.
Inspired by a patch from DL6ER <dl6er@dl6er.de>, but completely
re-written by srk. All bugs are his.
Error: STRING_OVERFLOW (CWE-120): [#def99]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:801: fixed_size_dest: You might overrun the 100-character fixed-size string "buff" by copying "usage[i].arg" without checking the length.
# 799| if (usage[i].arg)
# 800| {
# 801|-> strcpy(buff, usage[i].arg);
# 802| for (j = 0; tab[j].handle; j++)
# 803| if (tab[j].handle == *(usage[i].arg))
Error: CLANG_WARNING: [#def100]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:962:3: warning[deadcode.DeadStores]: Value stored to 'domain' is never read
# 960| }
# 961|
# 962|-> domain += sprintf(domain, "in-addr.arpa");
# 963|
# 964| return 1;
Error: CLANG_WARNING: [#def101]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:981:3: warning[deadcode.DeadStores]: Value stored to 'domain' is never read
# 979| domain += sprintf(domain, "%.1x.", (i>>2) & 1 ? dig & 15 : dig >> 4);
# 980| }
# 981|-> domain += sprintf(domain, "ip6.arpa");
# 982|
# 983| return 1;
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def102] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1809: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "opt_malloc".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1809: var_assign: Assigning: "path" = storage returned from "opt_malloc(strlen(directory) + len + 2UL)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1810: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcpy". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1811: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcat". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1812: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcat". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1815: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "stat".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1809: overwrite_var: Overwriting "path" in "path = opt_malloc(strlen(directory) + len + 2UL)" leaks the storage that "path" points to.
# 1807| continue;
# 1808|
# 1809|-> path = opt_malloc(strlen(directory) + len + 2);
# 1810| strcpy(path, directory);
# 1811| strcat(path, "/");
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def103] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1809: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "opt_malloc".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1809: var_assign: Assigning: "path" = storage returned from "opt_malloc(strlen(directory) + len + 2UL)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1810: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcpy". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1811: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcat". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1812: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "strcat". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1815: noescape: Resource "path" is not freed or pointed-to in "stat".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1858: leaked_storage: Variable "path" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
# 1856| free(files);
# 1857| }
# 1858|-> break;
# 1859| }
# 1860|
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def104] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1996: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "canonicalise_opt".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1996: var_assign: Assigning: "name" = storage returned from "canonicalise_opt(arg)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:1998: leaked_storage: Variable "name" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
# 1996| if (!(name = canonicalise_opt(arg)) ||
# 1997| (comma && !(target = canonicalise_opt(comma))))
# 1998|-> ret_err(_("bad MX name"));
# 1999|
# 2000| new = opt_malloc(sizeof(struct mx_srv_record));
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def106] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3477: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "opt_malloc".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3477: var_assign: Assigning: "new" = storage returned from "opt_malloc(96UL)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3618: leaked_storage: Variable "new" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
# 3616| sprintf(errstr, _("duplicate dhcp-host IP address %s"),
# 3617| daemon->addrbuff);
# 3618|-> return 0;
# 3619| }
# 3620| }
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def108] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3781: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "opt_malloc".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3781: var_assign: Assigning: "new" = storage returned from "opt_malloc(32UL)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3786: leaked_storage: Variable "new" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
# 3784|
# 3785| if (!(comma = split(arg)) || (len = strlen(comma)) == 0)
# 3786|-> ret_err(gen_err);
# 3787|
# 3788| new->wildcard = 0;
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK (CWE-772): [#def109] [important]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3921: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "opt_malloc".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3921: var_assign: Assigning: "new" = storage returned from "opt_malloc(56UL)".
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:3994: leaked_storage: Variable "new" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
# 3992| }
# 3993|
# 3994|-> ret_err(gen_err);
# 3995| }
# 3996|
Error: CLANG_WARNING: [#def111]
dnsmasq-2.86test7/src/option.c:4693:25: warning[deadcode.DeadStores]: Value stored to 'tmp' during its initialization is never read
# 4691| if (!canon)
# 4692| {
# 4693|-> struct name_list *tmp = new->names, *next;
# 4694| for (tmp = new->names; tmp; tmp = next)
# 4695|