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authorJeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>2019-09-20 19:06:22 -0700
committerJeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>2019-11-18 01:00:25 +0200
commitc5c05460ac20abcbc0ed686eb4acf06da7a39a79 (patch)
tree991109a68f3b1cd2e256a936701d3b2badd3ddac /process.c
parent7b6a8b5b54448235e17ed187d9d73f56893e1b6f (diff)
downloadruby-c5c05460ac20abcbc0ed686eb4acf06da7a39a79.tar.gz
Warn on access/modify of $SAFE, and remove effects of modifying $SAFE
This removes the security features added by $SAFE = 1, and warns for access or modification of $SAFE from Ruby-level, as well as warning when calling all public C functions related to $SAFE. This modifies some internal functions that took a safe level argument to no longer take the argument. rb_require_safe now warns, rb_require_string has been added as a version that takes a VALUE and does not warn. One public C function that still takes a safe level argument and that this doesn't warn for is rb_eval_cmd. We may want to consider adding an alternative method that does not take a safe level argument, and warn for rb_eval_cmd.
Diffstat (limited to 'process.c')
-rw-r--r--process.c12
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/process.c b/process.c
index 6fa3270e5c..69d362b4d3 100644
--- a/process.c
+++ b/process.c
@@ -1574,16 +1574,6 @@ after_fork_ruby(void)
#include "dln.h"
-static void
-security(const char *str)
-{
- if (rb_env_path_tainted()) {
- if (rb_safe_level() > 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure PATH - %s", str);
- }
- }
-}
-
#if defined(HAVE_WORKING_FORK)
/* try_with_sh and exec_with_sh should be async-signal-safe. Actually it is.*/
@@ -1759,7 +1749,6 @@ proc_spawn_cmd_internal(char **argv, char *prog)
if (!prog)
prog = argv[0];
- security(prog);
prog = dln_find_exe_r(prog, 0, fbuf, sizeof(fbuf));
if (!prog)
return -1;
@@ -2371,7 +2360,6 @@ rb_check_argv(int argc, VALUE *argv)
argv[i] = rb_str_new_frozen(argv[i]);
StringValueCStr(argv[i]);
}
- security(name ? name : RSTRING_PTR(argv[0]));
return prog;
}