This patch contains:
* checks for malloc return value + treat callers;
* modified malloc() + ZeroMemory() to calloc();
* misc fixes of micro errors seen during the code audit:
** some invalid checks in gcc.c, also there were some possible
integer overflow. This is interesting because at the end the data are parsed
and freed directly, so it's a vulnerability in some kind of dead code (at least
useless);
** fixed usage of GetComputerNameExA with just one call, when 2 were used
in misc places. According to MSDN GetComputerNameA() is supposed to return
an error when called with NULL;
** there were a bug in the command line parsing of shadow;
** in freerdp_dynamic_channel_collection_add() the size of array was multiplied
by 4 instead of 2 on resize
If no entry for the <host> <port> combination
was found in the v2 file and there is a legacy file
check if a matching <host> entry can be found.
In case there is a matching entry and the <fingerprint>
also matches, create a new entry in the v2 file using the
current port.
Microsoft iOS Remote Desktop Clients eventually send NULL-terminated
hostnames in SNI which is not allowed in the OpenSSL implementation.
Since we're not using SNI this commit adds an OpenSSL TLS extension
debug callback which modifies the SSL context in a way preventing it
from parsing this extension
tls_disconnect shut down the ssl stream but didn't inform
the BIO(s) about this therefore could happen that a second shut down
was initiated (e.g. in bio_rdp_tls_free) causing rather long delays.
After removing the shut down from tls_disconnect the only thing the
function does is to prepare/send an alert therefore it was renamed to
tls_send_alert.
Currently the certificate format expected in FreeRDPs certificate store
is DER (ASN1). On most linux/unix systems the system certificate store
default format is PEM. Which is also the more common format used by CAs
to distribute their certificates.
Changing the default format to PEM allows the usage of system
certificates or published CA certificates without the need to convert them.
This fixes a part of issue #2446.
To do this I've swapped _strnicmp with memcmp. Seemless, but does lock it to the restrictions of that function.
Signed-off-by: Jason Plum <jplum@archlinuxarm.org>
The fix in #2130 eliminates the problem when connecting over a gateway
but introduces other problems server side and client side (client/server
can't detect anymore when a TCP connection was closed).