Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61706&edit=1

 ID:                 61706
 Comment by:         phpbugs at personal dot formauri dot es
 Reported by:        phpbugs at personal dot formauri dot es
 Summary:            escapeshellarg behaves inconsistently depending on
                     shell
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Program Execution
 Operating System:   Linux, Unix, maybe OSX, NOT msw
 PHP Version:        5.4Git-2012-04-12 (Git)
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

For extra background, see 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=550399

Unlike what I thought at first, it seems to affect the shell's built-in echo 
command specifically. As noted in that bug, it also affects shells other than 
dash, including posh and mksh. I've had the problem with zsh as well. And as 
noted in that bug, dash is the default shell in many systems, and also in 
Ubuntu (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dash/+bug/259671 ). 
Debian also offers to install posh as the default /bin/sh. The consensus seems 
to be that that is not a bug in the shell, because the result of using 
backslashes in the shell's builtin echo is implementation-defined, and 
therefore it's PHP's responsibility to escape them properly, e.g. in the 
suggested way.

On a different topic, one advantage of using the method of switching mode 
depending on the runs of should-be-escaped/should-not-be-escaped characters, as 
in the PHP example function shown above, is that the temporary storage 
requirement is reduced from 4n+2 as is now, or ~4 times the length, to 
ceil(5n/2), or ~2.5 times the length. That's because the worst case for the 
current behavior is a sequence of single-quotes which is written as 
''\'''\'''\''...'\''' and the worst case for the proposed behaviour is 
alternating escaped/non-escaped characters as in 'x'\\'x'\\'x'\\...'x', 
therefore every 2 characters are turned into 5 with possibly an extra character 
at the end.


Previous Comments:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2012-04-13 00:51:55] zhanglijiu at gmail dot com

My result is \\
my system is Mac OS
SHould be bash

------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2012-04-12 22:22:04] phpbugs at personal dot formauri dot es

Description:
------------
Depending on the shell, for shell internal commands the backslashes within 
single quotes are interpreted as escapes or are used verbatim. For example, in 
bash and in busybox:

$ echo '\\'
\\

But in dash:

$ echo '\\'
\

dash is frequently set as the default /bin/sh so this is a problem. More so 
since some programs need to get their input from stdin and therefore they need 
the use of 'echo' for input not coming from a file or being input from the 
console.

To work around the backslash inconsistency among shells, backslashes should 
receive special treatment as quotes do, e.g. translate \ to '\\'.

I was tempted of sending this as a security issue, but the scenarios where 
security could be in risk are too improbable for it to be a serious security 
concern.

Ideally though, no unnecessary quotes should be used in the output string, e.g. 
escapeshellarg should convert '''abc\\'\ into \'\'\''abc'\\\\\'\\. Currently it 
converts '''abc\\'\ into ''\'''\'''\''abc\\'\''\' which exhibits the bug and is 
unnecessarily large.

For backwards compatibility, maybe an extra argument should be added to also 
quote backslashes and use a new method of quoting.

Here is a PHP function that implements the suggestions here, using strspn and 
strcspn to grab the longest spans that it can "eat" at a time of each kind 
(characters to escape / characters not to escape): 
http://www.formauri.es/personal/pgimeno/temp/sh_escape.phps (includes test 
suite).


Test script:
---------------
<?php
  $backslash = "\\";
  system('echo ' . escapeshellarg($backslash . $backslash));
?>


Expected result:
----------------
No matter the shell:
\\


Actual result:
--------------
If your /bin/sh is dash:
\
If your /bin/sh is busybox:
\\
Other shells: ??



------------------------------------------------------------------------



-- 
Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61706&edit=1

Reply via email to