Yes, but its a positive match only - meaning you have to explicitly specify allowed characters.The function should NOT be able to specify forbidden characters - as then it would ve easy to miss bad characters.If an sysadmin then writes a filter which is too broad - its his own fault.I mean - I have a Email-to-sms gateway which pipes data to a system script.<number>@sebbe.eu is interpreted as outgoing SMS.With the current structure, you need to add every number you want to SMS as whitelist - as you need to do a successful lookup to untaint.Its much better to be able to specify that localpart can only contain numbers to be permitted to be piped to the script - no security risk as nobody can escape out of a shell command with only 0-9 to their disposal.
-------- Originalmeddelande --------Från: Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <exim-users@???> Datum: 2020-11-11 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Till: exim-users@??? Ämne: Re: [exim] tainted data issues On 10/11/2020 20:45, Sebastian Nielsen via Exim-users wrote:> I think as I said, provide a untaint tool, that allows custom data to verify> against.> > Like:> ${untaint(${var},> "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789")}No; this is a bad idea.It is far to easy for someone to write a matcher which justuntaints everything, disabling the security. Three peoplewould do that, and one would post it on serverfault. Thenit would be cargo-culted forever.-- Cheers, Jeremy-- ## List details at
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