ftp: Do not base seq on number of pending commands

Previously, seq was computed as the result of |pending_commands|+1. This
opened the possibility to override queued commands, as well as logging
the same pending ftp reply multiple times.

For example, when commands 1, 2, 3 are pending, command 1 may be dequeued,
but the incoming command then receives seq 3 and overrides the already
pending command 3. The second scenario happens when ftp_reply() selected
command 3 as pending for logging, but is then followed by many ftp_request()
events. This resulted in command 3's response being logged for every
following ftp_request() over and over again.

Avoid both scenarios by tracking the command sequence as an absolute counter.
This commit is contained in:
Arne Welzel 2023-08-29 17:52:12 +02:00
parent a5b94f04fd
commit ce4cbac1ef
4 changed files with 8 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -64,6 +64,9 @@ export {
## to are tracked here.
pending_commands: PendingCmds;
## Sequence number of previous command.
command_seq: count &default=0;
## Indicates if the session is in active or passive mode.
passive: bool &default=F;

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ function set_ftp_session(c: connection)
Conn::register_removal_hook(c, finalize_ftp);
# Add a shim command so the server can respond with some init response.
add_pending_cmd(c$ftp$pending_commands, "<init>", "");
add_pending_cmd(c$ftp$pending_commands, ++c$ftp$command_seq, "<init>", "");
}
}
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ event ftp_request(c: connection, command: string, arg: string) &priority=5
# Queue up the new command and argument
if ( |c$ftp$pending_commands| < max_pending_commands )
add_pending_cmd(c$ftp$pending_commands, command, arg);
add_pending_cmd(c$ftp$pending_commands, ++c$ftp$command_seq, command, arg);
else
Reporter::conn_weird("FTP_too_many_pending_commands", c,
cat(|c$ftp$pending_commands|), "FTP");

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@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ export {
};
}
function add_pending_cmd(pc: PendingCmds, cmd: string, arg: string): CmdArg
function add_pending_cmd(pc: PendingCmds, seq: count, cmd: string, arg: string): CmdArg
{
local ca = [$cmd = cmd, $arg = arg, $seq=|pc|+1, $ts=network_time()];
local ca = [$cmd = cmd, $arg = arg, $seq=seq, $ts=network_time()];
pc[ca$seq] = ca;
return ca;

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@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ connection {
* ts: time, log=F, optional=F
}
* command: string, log=T, optional=T
* command_seq: count, log=F, optional=T
* cwd: string, log=F, optional=T
* data_channel: record FTP::ExpectedDataChannel, log=T, optional=T
FTP::ExpectedDataChannel {