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bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor)


From: Stefan Kangas
Subject: bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor)
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2019 14:50:41 +0200

Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:

> It's not something we have to do, but it would be nice to have some
> protection against this.

This is my view, too.  And don't we usually treat a potential crash as
a bug to be fixed?

> I think it would perhaps make some sense to warn (or query) the user if
> you get more data than `large-file-warning-threshold'.  I think it would
> be pretty trivial to implement -- at least in the new with-fetched-url
> interface, which I think is where this pretty theoretical problem is
> least theoretical, perhaps?

Not sure if it's practical, but perhaps we could initialize the
threshold depending on the available memory.

> On the other hand, I could see that in some ways it would be easier to
> implement in wait_reading_process_output: We could just maintain a byte
> counter in the process objects (if we don't do that already) and have a
> callback we call if that counter grows larger than
> `large-file-warning-threshold'.
>
> That way Emacs wouldn't be open to flooding from, say, rogue SMTP
> servers, either.

If we can have a more general protection, that would be even better,
in my view.  Are there any drawbacks to such a solution?

Best regards,
Stefan Kangas





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