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Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?
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Simon Josefsson |
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Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools? |
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Sun, 25 Sep 2022 11:47:10 +0200 |
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Erik Auerswald <auerswal@unix-ag.uni-kl.de> writes:
> Hello Simon,
>
> On 25.09.22 11:19, Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> Erik Auerswald <auerswal@unix-ag.uni-kl.de> writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 12:45:32PM +0200, Erik Auerswald wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 05:16:00AM -0400, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
>>>>> > I am trying to use the reported input file that crashes tftp for
>>>>> > the test. This file contains non-printable characters (i.e.,
>>>>> > it is a "binary" file). I do not want to add this binary file
>>>>> > as-is to the git repository.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why? I don't see anything fundamentally wrong with commiting a
>>>>> binary fuzz file that trigger som particular bad behaviour.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, the other solution are far more cumbersome to maintain than a
>>>>> binary file.
>>>>
>>>> OK, then I'll change the tftp-regressions.sh test to directly use the
>>>> binary input from the fuzzer.
>>>
>>> I have just done this, see commit d3270b73ecf1207d30d852ecc50119cbc4422464.
>> Thank you!
>> I committed some minor fixes to make CI/CD build, see
>> https://gitlab.com/jas/inetutils/-/pipelines/
>
> Your changes to tests/tools.sh did not make it into the attached
> patch or the GNU Inetutils git repository, because it is generated
> from tests/tools.sh.in. It would be great if you could add them
> there.
Oops, should be fixed now. The design of tests/tools.sh.in seems
sub-optimal to me, it would be nicer to not use a *.in script and put
the necessary tool paths in environment variables from tests/Makefile.am
instead.
/Simon
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- Re: TFTP client crash seems to be caused by missing bounds check in makeargv(), (continued)
- Re: TFTP client crash seems to be caused by missing bounds check in makeargv(), Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/07
- Re: TFTP client crash seems to be caused by missing bounds check in makeargv(), Simon Josefsson, 2022/09/08
- How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/11
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Simon Josefsson, 2022/09/12
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2022/09/12
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/12
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/17
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Simon Josefsson, 2022/09/25
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/25
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?, Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/25
- Re: How to check for perl or usable printf tools?,
Simon Josefsson <=
- Re: [PATCH 3/3] telnet: Avoid command evaluation crashes., Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/19
- fixing the ftp crashes found via fuzzer (was: Re: [PATCH 3/3] telnet: Avoid command evaluation crashes.), Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/20
- Re: fixing the ftp crashes found via fuzzer, Simon Josefsson, 2022/09/21
- Re: fixing the ftp crashes found via fuzzer (was: Re: [PATCH 3/3] telnet: Avoid command evaluation crashes.), Erik Auerswald, 2022/09/25