enum.c: Add support for regular expression flag in NAPTR record

A regular expression in a NAPTR response record can have a trailing
'i' flag to indicate that the expression should be evaluated in a
case-insensitive way. We were not checking for that flag which caused
the record parsing to fail on otherwise valid input.

Although this change will initially go into Asterisk 13, 16, and 17,
it is my intention to replace the majority of this code in 16 and up -
including this fix - by changing enum.c to consume the new DNS API
which duplicates most of this logic already. Asterisk 13 doesn't have
the DNS API, so this fix will be as good as it gets.

ASTERISK-26711 #close
Reported by: Vitold

Change-Id: I33943a5b3e7539c6dca3a5079982ee15a08186f0
16.10
Sean Bright 5 years ago
parent 1522c4467c
commit acaf24e23c

@ -414,6 +414,7 @@ static int parse_naptr(unsigned char *dst, int dstsize, char *tech, int techsize
int size, matchindex; /* size is the size of the backreference sub. */ int size, matchindex; /* size is the size of the backreference sub. */
size_t d_len = sizeof(tempdst) - 1; size_t d_len = sizeof(tempdst) - 1;
regex_t preg; regex_t preg;
int re_flags = REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE;
regmatch_t pmatch[max_bt]; regmatch_t pmatch[max_bt];
tech_return[0] = '\0'; tech_return[0] = '\0';
@ -495,13 +496,23 @@ static int parse_naptr(unsigned char *dst, int dstsize, char *tech, int techsize
* and uses that character to find the index of the second delimiter */ * and uses that character to find the index of the second delimiter */
delim = regexp[0]; delim = regexp[0];
delim2 = strchr(regexp + 1, delim); delim2 = strchr(regexp + 1, delim);
if ((delim2 == NULL) || (regexp[regexp_len - 1] != delim)) { /* is the second delimiter found, and is the end of the regexp a delimiter */ if ((delim2 == NULL)
|| ((regexp[regexp_len - 1] != 'i' || regexp[regexp_len - 2] != delim)
&& regexp[regexp_len - 1] != delim)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp); ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1; return -1;
} else if (strchr((delim2 + 1), delim) == NULL) { /* if the second delimiter is found, make sure there is a third instance. this could be the end one instead of the middle */ } else if (strchr((delim2 + 1), delim) == NULL) { /* if the second delimiter is found, make sure there is a third instance. this could be the end one instead of the middle */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp); ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1; return -1;
} }
/* Make the regex case-insensitive if the 'i' flag is present. This assumes you
* aren't using 'i' as a delimiter which, altough dubious, does not appear to be
* explicitly non-compliant */
if (regexp[regexp_len - 1] == 'i') {
re_flags |= REG_ICASE;
}
pattern = regexp + 1; /* pattern is the regex without the begining and ending delimiter */ pattern = regexp + 1; /* pattern is the regex without the begining and ending delimiter */
*delim2 = 0; /* zero out the middle delimiter */ *delim2 = 0; /* zero out the middle delimiter */
subst = delim2 + 1; /* dst substring is everything after the second delimiter. */ subst = delim2 + 1; /* dst substring is everything after the second delimiter. */
@ -511,7 +522,7 @@ static int parse_naptr(unsigned char *dst, int dstsize, char *tech, int techsize
* now do the regex wizardry. * now do the regex wizardry.
*/ */
if (regcomp(&preg, pattern, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE)) { if (regcomp(&preg, pattern, re_flags)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Regex compilation error (regex = \"%s\").\n", regexp); ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Regex compilation error (regex = \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1; return -1;
} }

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