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From: =?UTF-8?q?Petr=20P=C3=ADsa=C5=99?= <ppisar@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 15:28:36 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] t/op/taint.t: Perform SHA-256 algorithm by crypt() if default
one is disabled
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The crypt(3) call may return NULL. This is the case on FIPS-enabled
platforms. Then "tainted crypt" test would fail.
See RT#121591 for similar fix in t/op/crypt.t.
Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>
---
t/op/taint.t | 14 +++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/t/op/taint.t b/t/op/taint.t
index f9e8331..a13fde4 100644
--- a/t/op/taint.t
+++ b/t/op/taint.t
@@ -1967,7 +1967,19 @@ foreach my $ord (78, 163, 256) {
SKIP: {
skip 'No crypt function, skipping crypt tests', 4 if(!$Config{d_crypt});
# 59998
- sub cr { my $x = crypt($_[0], $_[1]); $x }
+ sub cr {
+ # On platforms implementing FIPS mode, using a weak algorithm
+ # (including the default triple-DES algorithm) causes crypt(3) to
+ # return a null pointer, which Perl converts into undef. We assume
+ # for now that all such platforms support glibc-style selection of
+ # a different hashing algorithm.
+ my $alg = ''; # Use default algorithm
+ if ( !defined(crypt("ab", "cd")) ) {
+ $alg = '$5$'; # Use SHA-256
+ }
+ my $x = crypt($_[0], $alg . $_[1]);
+ $x
+ }
sub co { my $x = ~$_[0]; $x }
my ($a, $b);
$a = cr('hello', 'foo' . $TAINT);
--
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