Frederic Praca:
Hello,
in the latest security advisory for PPP, the patch deals with conditions
in a for loop. The correct line is :
for (rlen=0; len >= 2 && p[1] >= 2 && len >= p[1]; len-=p[1], p+=p[1]) {
Couldn't the condition be simpler like :
for (rlen=0; p[1] >= 2 && len >= p[1]; len-=p[1], p+=p[1]){
If len<2 you just can't access (theoretically) p[1] cause in best case
you have only p[0] (len=1)
or do not have even p[0] (len=0). So from general point of view this is
correct code.
rik
Or is there a hack I didn't understand ?
In this case, if p[1] is greater or equal than 2, if we ensure that len
= p[1], we don't have to test that it's greater or equal than 2, isn't
it ?
Fred
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