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Re: bin/38175: comsat misunderstands NetBSD 4.0 ptyfs PTY names
On Mar 5, 1:51pm, eravin%panix.com@localhost (Ed Ravin) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: bin/38175: comsat misunderstands NetBSD 4.0 ptyfs PTY names
| On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 06:05:04PM +0000, David Holland wrote:
| > The following reply was made to PR bin/38175; it has been noted by GNATS.
| >
| > From: David Holland <dholland-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost>
| > To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
| > Cc: gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost, netbsd-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
| > Subject: Re: bin/38175: comsat misunderstands NetBSD 4.0 ptyfs PTY names
| > Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 18:04:00 +0000
| >
| > On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 03:40:02PM +0000, eravin%panix.com@localhost wrote:
| > > We get these messages in syslog instead of successful notifications:
| > >
| > > Mar 5 08:40:39 logsources@panix5/166.84.1.5 comsat[12662]: '/' in
"/dev/pts/51"
| > >
| > > I believe this is the code at fault in comsat.c:
| > >
| > > 248 if (strncmp(cr, "pts/", 4) == 0)
| > > 249 cr += 4;
| > > 250 if (strchr(cr, '/')) {
| > > 251 /* A slash is an attempt to break security... */
| > > 252 syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_NOTICE, "Unexpected `/' in `%s'",
| > > 253 ep->line);
| > > 254 return;
| > > 255 }
| >
| > Well, yes and no. The problem looks to be that the utmp file has
| > "/dev/pts/51" in it (in the ut_line field) instead of just "pts/51",
| > which is what would normally be expected.
| >
| > What do you see as the tty names when you run /usr/bin/who? And what
| > program are you using to "log in" on these ttys that leaves it set
| > this way? (sshd? xterm? kterm? gnome_terminal? ...?)
|
| See below. Original user's name and IP are obfuscated.
I wonder if this message:
Mar 5 08:40:39 logsources@panix5/166.84.1.5 comsat[12662]: '/' in
"/dev/pts/51"
is coming from:
syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_NOTICE, "Unexpected `/' in `%s'",
since the quotes are different. It looks more similar to the string from
ttymsg.c:
(void)snprintf(errbuf, sizeof(errbuf),
"%s: '/' or '.' in \"%s\"", __func__, line);
but again it is not the same...
christos
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