Ignore attempts to \gset into specially treated variables.
If an interactive psql session used \gset when querying a compromised server, the attacker could execute arbitrary code as the operating system account running psql. Using a prefix not found among specially treated variables, e.g. every lowercase string, precluded the attack. Fix by issuing a warning and setting no variable for the column in question. Users wanting the old behavior can use a prefix and then a meta-command like "\set HISTSIZE :prefix_HISTSIZE". Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions). Reviewed by Robert Haas. Reported by Nick Cleaton. Security: CVE-2020-25696
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@ -786,6 +786,13 @@ StoreQueryTuple(const PGresult *result)
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/* concatenate prefix and column name */
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/* concatenate prefix and column name */
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varname = psprintf("%s%s", pset.gset_prefix, colname);
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varname = psprintf("%s%s", pset.gset_prefix, colname);
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if (VariableHasHook(pset.vars, varname))
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{
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pg_log_warning("attempt to \\gset into specially treated variable \"%s\" ignored",
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varname);
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continue;
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}
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if (!PQgetisnull(result, 0, i))
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if (!PQgetisnull(result, 0, i))
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value = PQgetvalue(result, 0, i);
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value = PQgetvalue(result, 0, i);
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else
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else
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@ -360,6 +360,32 @@ SetVariableHooks(VariableSpace space, const char *name,
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(void) (*ahook) (current->value);
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(void) (*ahook) (current->value);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Return true iff the named variable has substitute and/or assign hook
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* functions.
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*/
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bool
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VariableHasHook(VariableSpace space, const char *name)
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{
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struct _variable *current;
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Assert(space);
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Assert(name);
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for (current = space->next; current; current = current->next)
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{
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int cmp = strcmp(current->name, name);
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if (cmp == 0)
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return (current->substitute_hook != NULL ||
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current->assign_hook != NULL);
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if (cmp > 0)
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break; /* it's not there */
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*
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/*
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* Convenience function to set a variable's value to "on".
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* Convenience function to set a variable's value to "on".
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*/
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*/
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void SetVariableHooks(VariableSpace space, const char *name,
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void SetVariableHooks(VariableSpace space, const char *name,
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VariableSubstituteHook shook,
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VariableSubstituteHook shook,
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VariableAssignHook ahook);
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VariableAssignHook ahook);
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bool VariableHasHook(VariableSpace space, const char *name);
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void PsqlVarEnumError(const char *name, const char *value, const char *suggestions);
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void PsqlVarEnumError(const char *name, const char *value, const char *suggestions);
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@ -106,6 +106,10 @@ select 10 as test01, 20 as test02, 'Hello' as test03 \gset pref01_
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select 10 as "bad name"
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select 10 as "bad name"
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\gset
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\gset
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invalid variable name: "bad name"
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invalid variable name: "bad name"
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select 97 as "EOF", 'ok' as _foo \gset IGNORE
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attempt to \gset into specially treated variable "IGNOREEOF" ignored
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\echo :IGNORE_foo :IGNOREEOF
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ok 0
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-- multiple backslash commands in one line
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-- multiple backslash commands in one line
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select 1 as x, 2 as y \gset pref01_ \\ \echo :pref01_x
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select 1 as x, 2 as y \gset pref01_ \\ \echo :pref01_x
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1
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select 10 as "bad name"
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select 10 as "bad name"
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\gset
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\gset
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select 97 as "EOF", 'ok' as _foo \gset IGNORE
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\echo :IGNORE_foo :IGNOREEOF
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-- multiple backslash commands in one line
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-- multiple backslash commands in one line
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select 1 as x, 2 as y \gset pref01_ \\ \echo :pref01_x
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select 1 as x, 2 as y \gset pref01_ \\ \echo :pref01_x
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select 3 as x, 4 as y \gset pref01_ \echo :pref01_x \echo :pref01_y
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select 3 as x, 4 as y \gset pref01_ \echo :pref01_x \echo :pref01_y
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