getusershell: don't write past end of line buffer reading local shells

_local_initshells did not reset cp to the beginning of the line buffer
for every iteration that it called fgets(3), leading to writing past the
end of line with fairly long /etc/shells or excessively long line
lengths. Correct this by properly resetting cp.

PR:		192528
Submitted by:	Kyle Evans <kevans91@ksu.edu>
Reviewed by:	cem, jilles
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10690
This commit is contained in:
Ed Maste 2017-05-15 17:57:09 +00:00
parent cf5cedd785
commit b47e69e69e

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@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ _local_initshells(void *rv, void *cb_data, va_list ap)
if ((fp = fopen(_PATH_SHELLS, "re")) == NULL)
return NS_UNAVAIL;
while (fgets(line, MAXPATHLEN + 1, fp) != NULL) {
cp = line;
while (fgets(cp, MAXPATHLEN + 1, fp) != NULL) {
while (*cp != '#' && *cp != '/' && *cp != '\0')
cp++;
if (*cp == '#' || *cp == '\0')
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ _local_initshells(void *rv, void *cb_data, va_list ap)
sp = cp;
while (!isspace(*cp) && *cp != '#' && *cp != '\0')
cp++;
*cp++ = '\0';
*cp = '\0';
sl_add(sl, strdup(sp));
}
(void)fclose(fp);