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25 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Guy Harris
cc356512f5 CVE-2017-13014/White Board: Do more bounds checks.
This fixes a buffer over-read discovered by Yannick Formaggio.

Add a test using the capture file supplied by the reporter(s).

While we're at it, print a truncation error if the packets are
truncated, rather than just, in effect, ignoring the result of the
routines that print particular packet types.
2017-09-13 12:25:44 +01:00
Francois-Xavier Le Bail
11d3a01319 Move the printer summaries from INSTALL.txt to each printer
with the tag '\summary:' for greping.
Remark: Currently some printers have no summary line.

Moreover:
Summarize all printers with a single line in INSTALL.txt
2016-08-14 17:03:43 +02:00
Francois-Xavier Le Bail
99c91c3aec Rename 'tcpdump-stdinc.h' to 'netdissect-stdinc.h'
Get the full log via: git log --follow netdissect-stdinc.h
2015-09-10 08:50:40 +02:00
Francois-Xavier Le Bail
c1c3c77463 Printers must include 'netdissect.h', not 'interface.h' 2015-09-05 23:35:58 +02:00
Guy Harris
69cb46af91 Fix a bunch of de-constifications. 2015-04-26 17:24:42 -07:00
Denis Ovsienko
3ed82f4ed0 whiteboard: fixup a few reversed tests (GH #446)
This is a follow-up to commit 3a3ec26.
2015-03-25 22:48:37 +00:00
Denis Ovsienko
38700c7f24 dismiss NETDISSECT_REWORKED macro
The purpose of this macro was to enable the file-by-file switch to NDO,
after which only tcpdump.c had a use of it and the definitions guarded
by it. Update tcpdump.c not to require them any more and dismiss the
unused definitions.
2015-03-22 10:06:15 +00:00
Guy Harris
3a3ec26085 Add additional bounds checks, ND_TTESTize existing ones.
Use ND_TTEST() and ND_TTEST2() for bounds checks.

Pass a pointer to the struct pkt_top to wb_dops, and calculate the
address of the first struct dophdr there.  Check each struct dophdr
before printing it.  Hopefully this will quiet a Coverity complaint.
2014-10-19 14:45:20 -07:00
Guy Harris
ed85e20e4d u_intN_t is dead, long live uintN_t.
And, as we require at least autoconf 2.61, and as autoconf 2.61 and
later have AC_TYPE_UINTn_T and AC_TYPE_INTn_T macros, we use them to
define the uintN_t and intN_t macros if the system doesn't define them
for us.

This lets us get rid of bitypes.h as well.
2014-04-23 00:20:40 -07:00
Denis Ovsienko
24598ce6b7 NDOize the rest of util.c 2014-04-14 10:53:46 +04:00
Guy Harris
1cde6435df Netdissectify the to-name resolution routines.
Have them take a netdissect_options * argument, and get the "no name
resolution" flag from it.

Move the declaration of dnaddr_string to addrtoname.h, along with the
other XXX-to-string routines.
2014-04-04 00:43:46 -07:00
Denis Ovsienko
b46194277a spell "%s" format strings (complements 708a68a)
Make "%s" format string always reside in the print function call
explicitly such that the reader doesn't have to assess its safety.
2014-03-31 15:43:22 +04:00
Denis Ovsienko
90692fcf97 NDOize ATM, MPTCP, NTP, VTP & Whiteboard decoders 2014-03-20 15:17:35 +04:00
Denis Ovsienko
fe3253b9b8 remove tcpdump's own CVS keywords
Remove lots of $Header's and a few $Id's that all belong to the former
CVS repository of tcpdump itself. These keywords have been frozen since
the migration to git in late 2008.
2014-01-03 00:59:08 +04:00
Denis Ovsienko
d8b3af528a make more array declarations static/const 2013-12-19 14:25:01 +04:00
guy
850e7d3998 Improve the bounds checking. 2004-03-24 04:06:28 +00:00
guy
bbc1cfa669 Have the configure script arrange that the Makefile define _U_
appropriately, and that GNUmakefile and the MSVC++ project file define
it apppriately, as we do with libpcap, rather than defining it in
"interface.h".

Undo the rcsid-shuffling and addition of extra #includes, as we no
longer need to arrange that "interface.h" be included before using _U_
in an RCS ID or copyright.
2003-11-16 09:36:07 +00:00
guy
3824a6c041 From Neil Spring:
use "_U_" in the definitions of "rcsid[]", to eliminate
	complaints about those variables being unused;

	move the definitions after the include of "interface.h", or add
	an include of "interface.h", so that "_U_" is defined.

Include "config.h" before including "tcpdump-stdinc.h" in
"missing/datalinks.c".
2003-11-15 00:39:12 +00:00
guy
fcc82f451d The "__attribute__((packed))" tag on structures causes some files not to
compile with Sun C, as "interface.h" isn't being included before the
structures are being declared.

Furthermore, in the files that Sun C *can* compile, it doesn't cause Sun
C to generate code that's safe with unaligned accesses, as
"__attribute__" is defined as a do-nothing macro with compilers that
don't support it.

Therefore, we get rid of that tag on the structures to which it was
added, and instead use "EXTRACT_16BIT()" and "EXTRACT_32BIT()" to fetch
16-bit and 32-bit big-endian quantities from packets.  We also fix some
other references to multi-byte quantities to get rid of code that tries
to do unaligned loads on platforms that don't support them.

We also throw in a hack that makes those macros use
"__attribute__((packed))" on structures containing only one 16-bit or
32-bit integer to get the compiler to generate unaligned-safe code
rather than doing it by hand.  (GCC on SPARC produces the same code that
doing it by hand does; I don't know if GCC on any other big-endian
strict-alignment processor generates better code for that case.  On
little-endian processors, as "ntohs()" and "ntohl()" might be functions,
that might actually produce worse code.)

Fix some places to use "%u" rather than "%d" to print unsigned
quantities.
2002-12-11 07:13:49 +00:00
itojun
10afb02ac8 put __attribute__((packed)) to packet headers. s/u_short/u_int16_t/ and so
forth while i'm here
2002-11-09 17:19:16 +00:00
guy
edb0e92cdc Add a few more GCC warnings on GCC >= 2 for ".devel" builds.
From Neil T. Spring: fixes for many of those warnings:

	addrtoname.c, configure.in: Linux needs netinet/ether.h for
	ether_ntohost

	print-*.c: change char *foo = "bar" to const char *foo = "bar"
	to appease -Wwrite-strings; should affect no run-time behavior.

	print-*.c: make some variables unsigned.

	print-bgp.c: plen ('prefix len') is unsigned, no reason to
	validate by comparing to zero.

	print-cnfp.c, print-rx.c: use intoa, provided by addrtoname,
	instead of inet_ntoa.

	print-domain.c: unsigned int l; (l=foo()) < 0 is guaranteed to
	be false, so check for (u_int)-1, which represents failure,
	explicitly.

	print-isakmp.c: complete initialization of attrmap objects.

	print-lwres.c: "if(x); print foo;" seemed much more likely to be
	intended to be "if(x) { print foo; }".

	print-smb.c: complete initialization of some structures.

In addition, add some fixes for the signed vs. unsigned comparison
warnings:

	extract.h: cast the result of the byte-extraction-and-combining,
	as, at least for the 16-bit version, C's integral promotions
	will turn "u_int16_t" into "int" if there are other "int"s
	nearby.

	print-*.c: make some more variables unsigned, or add casts to an
	unsigned type of signed values known not to be negative, or add
	casts to "int" of unsigned values known to fit in an "int", and
	make other changes needed to handle the aforementioned variables
	now being unsigned.

	print-isakmp.c: clean up the handling of error/status indicators
	in notify messages.

	print-ppp.c: get rid of a check that an unsigned quantity is >=
	0.

	print-radius.c: clean up some of the bounds checking.

	print-smb.c: extract the word count into a "u_int" to avoid the
	aforementioned problems with C's integral promotions.

	print-snmp.c: change a check that an unsigned variable is >= 0
	to a check that it's != 0.

Also, fix some formats to use "%u" rather than "%d" for unsigned
quantities.
2002-09-05 00:00:07 +00:00
risso
3d932490b8 Added support for Win32, based on WinPcap. 2002-08-01 08:52:55 +00:00
guy
7a61352789 *Another* #define that's also defined by some OS; in this case, it's
PF_USER, defined by {Digital,Tru64} UNIX, so, if it's defined, undefine
it before we define it, to squelch compiler warnings.
2001-06-27 05:37:19 +00:00
fenner
b9ac23ce92 Switch to config.h instead of passing defines in DEFS. 1999-11-21 09:36:43 +00:00
mcr
f555c163f9 Initial revision 1999-10-07 23:47:09 +00:00