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8db8423e
Commit
8db8423e
authored
Apr 16, 2019
by
Maciej Szulik
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Properly handle links in tar
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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ go_test(
"//staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema:go_default_library",
"//staging/src/k8s.io/cli-runtime/pkg/genericclioptions:go_default_library",
"//staging/src/k8s.io/client-go/rest/fake:go_default_library",
"//vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require:go_default_library",
],
)
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pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp/cp.go
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@@ -418,9 +418,7 @@ func clean(fileName string) string {
return
path
.
Clean
(
string
(
os
.
PathSeparator
)
+
fileName
)
}
func
(
o
*
CopyOptions
)
untarAll
(
reader
io
.
Reader
,
destFile
,
prefix
string
)
error
{
entrySeq
:=
-
1
func
(
o
*
CopyOptions
)
untarAll
(
reader
io
.
Reader
,
destDir
,
prefix
string
)
error
{
// TODO: use compression here?
tarReader
:=
tar
.
NewReader
(
reader
)
for
{
...
...
@@ -431,52 +429,60 @@ func (o *CopyOptions) untarAll(reader io.Reader, destFile, prefix string) error
}
break
}
entrySeq
++
mode
:=
header
.
FileInfo
()
.
Mode
()
// all the files will start with the prefix, which is the directory where
// All the files will start with the prefix, which is the directory where
// they were located on the pod, we need to strip down that prefix, but
// if the prefix is missing it means the tar was tempered with
// if the prefix is missing it means the tar was tempered with.
// For the case where prefix is empty we need to ensure that the path
// is not absolute, which also indicates the tar file was tempered with.
if
!
strings
.
HasPrefix
(
header
.
Name
,
prefix
)
{
return
fmt
.
Errorf
(
"tar contents corrupted"
)
}
outFileName
:=
path
.
Join
(
destFile
,
clean
(
header
.
Name
[
len
(
prefix
)
:
]))
baseName
:=
path
.
Dir
(
outFileName
)
// basic file information
mode
:=
header
.
FileInfo
()
.
Mode
()
destFileName
:=
path
.
Join
(
destDir
,
header
.
Name
[
len
(
prefix
)
:
])
baseName
:=
path
.
Dir
(
destFileName
)
if
err
:=
os
.
MkdirAll
(
baseName
,
0755
);
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
if
header
.
FileInfo
()
.
IsDir
()
{
if
err
:=
os
.
MkdirAll
(
ou
tFileName
,
0755
);
err
!=
nil
{
if
err
:=
os
.
MkdirAll
(
des
tFileName
,
0755
);
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
continue
}
// handle coping remote file into local directory
if
entrySeq
==
0
&&
!
header
.
FileInfo
()
.
IsDir
()
{
exists
,
err
:=
dirExists
(
outFileName
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
if
exists
{
outFileName
=
filepath
.
Join
(
outFileName
,
path
.
Base
(
clean
(
header
.
Name
)))
}
// We need to ensure that the destination file is always within boundries
// of the destination directory. This prevents any kind of path traversal
// from within tar archive.
dir
,
file
:=
filepath
.
Split
(
destFileName
)
evaledPath
,
err
:=
filepath
.
EvalSymlinks
(
dir
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
// For scrutiny we verify both the actual destination as well as we follow
// all the links that might lead outside of the destination directory.
if
!
isDestRelative
(
destDir
,
destFileName
)
||
!
isDestRelative
(
destDir
,
filepath
.
Join
(
evaledPath
,
file
))
{
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
o
.
IOStreams
.
ErrOut
,
"warning: link %q is pointing to %q which is outside target destination, skipping
\n
"
,
destFileName
,
header
.
Linkname
)
continue
}
if
mode
&
os
.
ModeSymlink
!=
0
{
linkname
:=
header
.
Linkname
// error is returned if linkname can't be made relative to destFile,
// but relative can end up being ../dir that's why we also need to
// verify if relative path is the same after Clean-ing
relative
,
err
:=
filepath
.
Rel
(
destFile
,
linkname
)
if
path
.
IsAbs
(
linkname
)
&&
(
err
!=
nil
||
relative
!=
stripPathShortcuts
(
relative
))
{
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
o
.
IOStreams
.
ErrOut
,
"warning: link %q is pointing to %q which is outside target destination, skipping
\n
"
,
outFileName
,
header
.
Linkname
)
// We need to ensure that the link destination is always within boundries
// of the destination directory. This prevents any kind of path traversal
// from within tar archive.
if
!
isDestRelative
(
destDir
,
linkJoin
(
destFileName
,
linkname
))
{
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
o
.
IOStreams
.
ErrOut
,
"warning: link %q is pointing to %q which is outside target destination, skipping
\n
"
,
destFileName
,
header
.
Linkname
)
continue
}
if
err
:=
os
.
Symlink
(
linkname
,
ou
tFileName
);
err
!=
nil
{
if
err
:=
os
.
Symlink
(
linkname
,
des
tFileName
);
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
}
else
{
outFile
,
err
:=
os
.
Create
(
ou
tFileName
)
outFile
,
err
:=
os
.
Create
(
des
tFileName
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
return
err
}
...
...
@@ -490,14 +496,32 @@ func (o *CopyOptions) untarAll(reader io.Reader, destFile, prefix string) error
}
}
if
entrySeq
==
-
1
{
//if no file was copied
errInfo
:=
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"error: %s no such file or directory"
,
prefix
)
return
errors
.
New
(
errInfo
)
}
return
nil
}
// linkJoin joins base and link to get the final path to be created.
// It will consider whether link is an absolute path or not when returning result.
func
linkJoin
(
base
,
link
string
)
string
{
if
filepath
.
IsAbs
(
link
)
{
return
link
}
return
filepath
.
Join
(
base
,
link
)
}
// isDestRelative returns true if dest is pointing outside the base directory,
// false otherwise.
func
isDestRelative
(
base
,
dest
string
)
bool
{
fullPath
:=
dest
if
!
filepath
.
IsAbs
(
dest
)
{
fullPath
=
filepath
.
Join
(
base
,
dest
)
}
relative
,
err
:=
filepath
.
Rel
(
base
,
fullPath
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
return
false
}
return
relative
==
"."
||
relative
==
stripPathShortcuts
(
relative
)
}
func
getPrefix
(
file
string
)
string
{
// tar strips the leading '/' if it's there, so we will too
return
strings
.
TrimLeft
(
file
,
"/"
)
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...
@@ -524,15 +548,3 @@ func (o *CopyOptions) execute(options *exec.ExecOptions) error {
}
return
nil
}
// dirExists checks if a path exists and is a directory.
func
dirExists
(
path
string
)
(
bool
,
error
)
{
fi
,
err
:=
os
.
Stat
(
path
)
if
err
==
nil
&&
fi
.
IsDir
()
{
return
true
,
nil
}
if
os
.
IsNotExist
(
err
)
{
return
false
,
nil
}
return
false
,
err
}
pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp/cp_test.go
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@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ package cp
import
(
"archive/tar"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
...
...
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"k8s.io/api/core/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
...
...
@@ -191,6 +192,67 @@ func TestStripPathShortcuts(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func
TestIsDestRelative
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
tests
:=
[]
struct
{
base
string
dest
string
relative
bool
}{
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"../link"
,
relative
:
false
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"../../link"
,
relative
:
false
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"/link"
,
relative
:
false
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"link"
,
relative
:
true
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"int/file/link"
,
relative
:
true
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"int/../link"
,
relative
:
true
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"/dir/link"
,
relative
:
true
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"/dir/int/../link"
,
relative
:
true
,
},
{
base
:
"/dir"
,
dest
:
"/dir/../../link"
,
relative
:
false
,
},
}
for
i
,
test
:=
range
tests
{
t
.
Run
(
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"%d"
,
i
),
func
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
if
test
.
relative
!=
isDestRelative
(
test
.
base
,
test
.
dest
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected result for: base %q, dest %q"
,
test
.
base
,
test
.
dest
)
}
})
}
}
func
checkErr
(
t
*
testing
.
T
,
err
error
)
{
if
err
!=
nil
{
...
...
@@ -367,97 +429,6 @@ func TestTarUntarWrongPrefix(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestCopyToLocalFileOrDir tests untarAll in two cases :
// 1: copy pod file to local file
// 2: copy pod file into local directory
func
TestCopyToLocalFileOrDir
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
dir
,
err
:=
ioutil
.
TempDir
(
os
.
TempDir
(),
"input"
)
dir2
,
err2
:=
ioutil
.
TempDir
(
os
.
TempDir
(),
"output"
)
if
err
!=
nil
||
err2
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v | %v"
,
err
,
err2
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
defer
func
()
{
if
err
:=
os
.
RemoveAll
(
dir
);
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"Unexpected error cleaning up: %v"
,
err
)
}
if
err
:=
os
.
RemoveAll
(
dir2
);
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"Unexpected error cleaning up: %v"
,
err
)
}
}()
files
:=
[]
struct
{
name
string
data
string
dest
string
destDirExists
bool
}{
{
name
:
"foo"
,
data
:
"foobarbaz"
,
dest
:
"path/to/dest"
,
destDirExists
:
false
,
},
{
name
:
"dir/blah"
,
data
:
"bazblahfoo"
,
dest
:
"dest/file/path"
,
destDirExists
:
true
,
},
}
for
_
,
file
:=
range
files
{
func
()
{
// setup
srcFilePath
:=
filepath
.
Join
(
dir
,
file
.
name
)
destPath
:=
filepath
.
Join
(
dir2
,
file
.
dest
)
if
err
:=
os
.
MkdirAll
(
filepath
.
Dir
(
srcFilePath
),
0755
);
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v"
,
err
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
createTmpFile
(
t
,
srcFilePath
,
file
.
data
)
if
file
.
destDirExists
{
if
err
:=
os
.
MkdirAll
(
destPath
,
0755
);
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v"
,
err
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
}
// start tests
srcTarFilePath
:=
filepath
.
Join
(
dir
,
file
.
name
+
".tar"
)
// here use tar command to create tar file instead of calling makeTar func
// because makeTar func can not generate correct header name
err
=
exec
.
Command
(
"tar"
,
"cf"
,
srcTarFilePath
,
srcFilePath
)
.
Run
()
if
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v"
,
err
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
srcTarFile
,
err
:=
os
.
Open
(
srcTarFilePath
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v"
,
err
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
defer
srcTarFile
.
Close
()
opts
:=
NewCopyOptions
(
genericclioptions
.
NewTestIOStreamsDiscard
())
if
err
:=
opts
.
untarAll
(
srcTarFile
,
destPath
,
getPrefix
(
srcFilePath
));
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"unexpected error: %v"
,
err
)
t
.
FailNow
()
}
actualDestFilePath
:=
destPath
if
file
.
destDirExists
{
actualDestFilePath
=
filepath
.
Join
(
destPath
,
filepath
.
Base
(
srcFilePath
))
}
_
,
err
=
os
.
Stat
(
actualDestFilePath
)
if
err
!=
nil
&&
os
.
IsNotExist
(
err
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"expecting %s exists, but actually it's missing"
,
actualDestFilePath
)
}
cmpFileData
(
t
,
actualDestFilePath
,
file
.
data
)
}()
}
}
func
TestTarDestinationName
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
dir
,
err
:=
ioutil
.
TempDir
(
os
.
TempDir
(),
"input"
)
dir2
,
err2
:=
ioutil
.
TempDir
(
os
.
TempDir
(),
"output"
)
...
...
@@ -544,7 +515,6 @@ func TestBadTar(t *testing.T) {
name
string
body
string
}{
{
"/prefix/../../../tmp/foo"
,
"Up to temp"
},
{
"/prefix/foo/bar/../../home/bburns/names.txt"
,
"Down and back"
},
}
for
_
,
file
:=
range
files
{
...
...
@@ -801,13 +771,13 @@ func TestUntar(t *testing.T) {
expected
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"relative"
),
},
{
// Relative file outside dest
path
:
"../unrelative"
,
expected
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"unrelative"
)
,
expected
:
""
,
},
{
// Nested relative file inside dest
path
:
"nested/nest-rel"
,
expected
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"nested/nest-rel"
),
},
{
// Nested relative file outside dest
path
:
"nested/../../nest-unrelative"
,
expected
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"nest-unrelative"
)
,
expected
:
""
,
}}
mkExpectation
:=
func
(
expected
,
suffix
string
)
string
{
...
...
@@ -816,6 +786,13 @@ func TestUntar(t *testing.T) {
}
return
expected
+
suffix
}
mkBacktickExpectation
:=
func
(
expected
,
suffix
string
)
string
{
dir
,
_
:=
filepath
.
Split
(
filepath
.
Clean
(
expected
))
if
len
(
strings
.
Split
(
dir
,
string
(
os
.
PathSeparator
)))
<=
1
{
return
""
}
return
expected
+
suffix
}
links
:=
[]
file
{}
for
_
,
f
:=
range
files
{
links
=
append
(
links
,
file
{
...
...
@@ -825,11 +802,11 @@ func TestUntar(t *testing.T) {
},
file
{
path
:
f
.
path
+
"-innerlink-abs"
,
linkTarget
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"link-target"
),
expected
:
""
,
expected
:
mkExpectation
(
f
.
expected
,
"-innerlink-abs"
)
,
},
file
{
path
:
f
.
path
+
"-outerlink"
,
linkTarget
:
filepath
.
Join
(
backtick
(
f
.
path
),
"link-target"
),
expected
:
""
,
expected
:
mkBacktickExpectation
(
f
.
expected
,
"-outerlink"
)
,
},
file
{
path
:
f
.
path
+
"-outerlink-abs"
,
linkTarget
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
"link-target"
),
...
...
@@ -863,7 +840,19 @@ func TestUntar(t *testing.T) {
expected
:
filepath
.
Join
(
testdir
,
dest
,
"back-link-second"
),
},
file
{
path
:
"nested/back-link-first/back-link-second/back-link-term"
,
// This case is chaining together symlinks that step back, so that
// if you just look at the target relative to the path it appears
// inside the destination directory, but if you actually follow each
// step of the path you end up outside the destination directory.
path
:
"nested/back-link-first/back-link-second/back-link-term"
,
linkTarget
:
""
,
expected
:
""
,
})
files
=
append
(
files
,
file
{
// Relative directory path with terminating /
path
:
"direct/dir/"
,
expected
:
""
,
})
buf
:=
&
bytes
.
Buffer
{}
...
...
@@ -880,8 +869,10 @@ func TestUntar(t *testing.T) {
Size
:
int64
(
len
(
f
.
path
)),
}
require
.
NoError
(
t
,
tw
.
WriteHeader
(
hdr
),
f
.
path
)
_
,
err
:=
tw
.
Write
([]
byte
(
f
.
path
))
require
.
NoError
(
t
,
err
,
f
.
path
)
if
!
strings
.
HasSuffix
(
f
.
path
,
"/"
)
{
_
,
err
:=
tw
.
Write
([]
byte
(
f
.
path
))
require
.
NoError
(
t
,
err
,
f
.
path
)
}
}
else
{
hdr
:=
&
tar
.
Header
{
Name
:
f
.
path
,
...
...
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