From d9e00fa1a7c0f30529d71d818a4e1518f1537053 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin McCarthy Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2023 12:50:07 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] (CVE-2023-4875) Check for NULL userhdrs. When composing an email, miscellaneous extra headers are stored in a userhdrs list. Mutt first checks to ensure each header contains at least a colon character, passes the entire userhdr field (name, colon, and body) to the rfc2047 decoder, and safe_strdup()'s the result on the userhdrs list. An empty result would from the decode would result in a NULL headers being added to list. The previous commit removed the possibility of the decoded header field being empty, but it's prudent to add a check to the strchr calls, in case there is another unexpected bug resulting in one. Thanks to Chenyuan Mi (@morningbread) for discovering the two strchr crashes, giving a working example draft message, and providing the stack traces for the two NULL derefences. (cherry picked from commit 4cc3128abdf52c615911589394a03271fddeefc6) --- sendlib.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/sendlib.c b/sendlib.c index 7d2feb62..ed4d7a25 100644 --- a/sendlib.c +++ b/sendlib.c @@ -2409,7 +2409,7 @@ int mutt_write_rfc822_header (FILE *fp, ENVELOPE *env, BODY *attach, char *date, /* Add any user defined headers */ for (; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) { - if ((p = strchr (tmp->data, ':'))) + if ((p = strchr (NONULL (tmp->data), ':'))) { q = p; @@ -2457,7 +2457,7 @@ static void encode_headers (LIST *h) for (; h; h = h->next) { - if (!(p = strchr (h->data, ':'))) + if (!(p = strchr (NONULL (h->data), ':'))) continue; i = p - h->data;