> On 30 Apr 2024, at 04:41, Jingxian Li <aqkt...@qq.com> wrote: > Attached is a patch that fixes bug when calling strncmp function, in > which case the third argument (authmethod - strchr(authmethod, ' ')) > may be negative, which is not as expected..
The calculation is indeed incorrect, but the lack of complaints of it being broken made me wonder why this exist in the first place. This dates back to e7029b212755, just shy of 2 decades old, which added --auth with support for strings with auth-options to ident and pam like --auth 'pam <servicename>' and 'ident sameuser'. Support for options to ident was removed in 01c1a12a5bb4 but options to pam is still supported (although not documented), but was AFAICT broken in commit 8a02339e9ba3 some 12 years ago with this strncmp(). - if (strncmp(authmethod, *p, (authmethod - strchr(authmethod, ' '))) == 0) + if (strncmp(authmethod, *p, (strchr(authmethod, ' ') - authmethod)) == 0) This with compare "pam postgresql" with "pam" and not "pam " so the length should be "(strchr(authmethod, ' ') - authmethod + 1)" since "pam " is a method separate from "pam" in auth_methods_{host|local}. We don't want to allow "md5 " as that's not a method in the array of valid methods. But, since it's been broken in all supported versions of postgres and has AFAICT never been documented to exist, should we fix it or just remove it? We don't support auth-options for any other methods, like clientcert to cert for example. If we fix it we should also document that it works IMHO. -- Daniel Gustafsson