Fix potential memory corruption in libvncclient.
Fixes (maybe amongst others) the following oCERT report ([oCERT-2014-008]):
LibVNCServer HandleRFBServerMessage rfbServerCutText malicious msg.sct.length
It looks like there may be a chance for potential memory corruption when a LibVNCServer client attempts to process a Server Cut Text message.
case rfbServerCutText:
{
char *buffer;
if (!ReadFromRFBServer(client, ((char *)&msg) + 1,
sz_rfbServerCutTextMsg - 1))
return FALSE;
msg.sct.length = rfbClientSwap32IfLE(msg.sct.length); << Retrieve malicious length
buffer = malloc(msg.sct.length+1); << Allocate buffer. Can return 0x0
if (!ReadFromRFBServer(client, buffer, msg.sct.length)) << Attempt to write to buffer
return FALSE;
buffer[msg.sct.length] = 0; << Attempt to write to buffer
if (client->GotXCutText)
client->GotXCutText(client, buffer, msg.sct.length); << Attempt to write to buffer
free(buffer);
break;
}
If a message is provided with an extremely large size it is possible to cause the malloc to fail, further leading to an attempt to write 0x0.
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