File

util/id.lua @ 12181:783056b4e448 0.11 0.11.12

util.xml: Do not allow doctypes, comments or processing instructions Yes. This is as bad as it sounds. CVE pending. In Prosody itself, this only affects mod_websocket, which uses util.xml to parse the <open/> frame, thus allowing unauthenticated remote DoS using Billion Laughs. However, third-party modules using util.xml may also be affected by this. This commit installs handlers which disallow the use of doctype declarations and processing instructions without any escape hatch. It, by default, also introduces such a handler for comments, however, there is a way to enable comments nontheless. This is because util.xml is used to parse human-facing data, where comments are generally a desirable feature, and also because comments are generally harmless.
author Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name>
date Mon, 10 Jan 2022 18:23:54 +0100
parent 8016:9546c629289b
child 12110:b5b799a2a10c
line wrap: on
line source

-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Waqas Hussain
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Kim Alvefur
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

local s_gsub = string.gsub;
local random_bytes = require "util.random".bytes;
local base64_encode = require "util.encodings".base64.encode;

local b64url = { ["+"] = "-", ["/"] = "_", ["="] = "" };
local function b64url_random(len)
	return (s_gsub(base64_encode(random_bytes(len)), "[+/=]", b64url));
end

return {
	short =  function () return b64url_random(6); end;
	medium = function () return b64url_random(12); end;
	long =   function () return b64url_random(24); end;
	custom = function (size)
		return function () return b64url_random(size); end;
	end;
}