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Fixed handling of unix sockets in $binary_remote_addr.
Previously, unix sockets were treated as AF_INET ones, and this may
result in buffer overread on Linux, where unbound unix sockets have
2-byte addresses.
Note that it is not correct to use just sun_path as a binary representation
for unix sockets. This will result in an empty string for unbound unix
sockets, and thus behaviour of limit_req and limit_conn will change when
switching from $remote_addr to $binary_remote_addr. As such, normal text
representation is used.
Reported by Stephan Dollberg.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Wed, 04 Oct 2017 21:19:42 +0300 |
parents | d620f497c50f |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. if [ $NGX_LIBATOMIC != YES ]; then have=NGX_HAVE_LIBATOMIC . auto/have CORE_INCS="$CORE_INCS $NGX_LIBATOMIC/src" LINK_DEPS="$LINK_DEPS $NGX_LIBATOMIC/src/libatomic_ops.a" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $NGX_LIBATOMIC/src/libatomic_ops.a" else ngx_feature="atomic_ops library" ngx_feature_name=NGX_HAVE_LIBATOMIC ngx_feature_run=yes ngx_feature_incs="#define AO_REQUIRE_CAS #include <atomic_ops.h>" ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs="-latomic_ops" ngx_feature_test="long n = 0; if (!AO_compare_and_swap(&n, 0, 1)) return 1; if (AO_fetch_and_add(&n, 1) != 1) return 1; if (n != 2) return 1; AO_nop();" . auto/feature if [ $ngx_found = yes ]; then CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ngx_feature_libs" else cat << END $0: error: libatomic_ops library was not found. END exit 1 fi fi