[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-23269) Bad ao2_find() usage in pjsip_options.c
Rusty Newton (JIRA)
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Mon Feb 10 15:25:04 CST 2014
Rusty Newton created ASTERISK-23269:
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Summary: Bad ao2_find() usage in pjsip_options.c
Key: ASTERISK-23269
URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-23269
Project: Asterisk
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: None
Components: Resources/res_pjsip
Affects Versions: 12.0.0
Reporter: Richard Mudgett
In the res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c:on_endpoint() function the ao2_find is useless because it will never match anything.
{code}
if (ao2_find(contacts, arg, OBJ_NODATA | OBJ_POINTER)) {
return CMP_MATCH;
}
{code}
As a result pjsip_options.c:find_endpoints() will never return any matching endpoints and the pjsip_options.c:qualify_contact() will not have an endpoint to qualify.
pjsip_options.c:qualify_contact() needs to check if it actually finds an endpoint before sending the qualify. If it cannot find an endpoint it needs to generate an ERROR message and return. A crash is likely if an endpoint is not found and the qualify message is challenged for authentication. Alternatively, a configured default endpoint could be used as a final fallback before failing.
{code}
if (!endpoint_local) {
struct ao2_iterator *endpoint_iterator = find_endpoints(contact);
/* try to find endpoints that are associated with the contact */
if (endpoint_iterator) {
/* find "first" endpoint in order to authenticate - actually any
endpoint should do that matched on the contact */
endpoint_local = ao2_iterator_next(endpoint_iterator);
ao2_iterator_destroy(endpoint_iterator);
}
}
{code}
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