curl/tests/data/test277
Daniel Stenberg 365c5ba395 formpost: better random boundaries
When doing multi-part formposts, libcurl used a pseudo-random value that
was seeded with time(). This turns out to be bad for users who formpost
data that is provided with users who then can guess how the boundary
string will look like and then they can forge a different formpost part
and trick the receiver.

My advice to such implementors is (still even after this change) to not
rely on the boundary strings being cryptographically strong. Fix your
code and logic to not depend on them that much!

I moved the Curl_rand() function into the sslgen.c source file now to be
able to take advantage of the SSL library's random function if it
provides one. If not, try to use the RANDOM_FILE for seeding and as a
last resort keep the old logic, just modified to also add microseconds
which makes it harder to properly guess the exact seed.

The formboundary() function in formdata.c is now using 64 bit entropy
for the boundary and therefore the string of dashes was reduced by 4
letters and there are 16 hex digits following it. The total length is
thus still the same.

Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1251
Reported-by: "Floris"
2013-06-25 09:55:49 +02:00

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<testcase>
<info>
<keywords>
HTTP
HTTP FORMPOST
</keywords>
</info>
# Server-side
<reply>
<data>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK swsclose
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Content-Length: 11
blablabla
</data>
</reply>
# Client-side
<client>
<server>
http
</server>
<name>
HTTP RFC1867-type formposting with custom Content-Type
</name>
<command>
http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/want/277 -F name=daniel -H "Content-Type: text/info"
</command>
</client>
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
<verify>
<strip>
^User-Agent:.*
</strip>
<strippart>
s/^--------------------------[a-z0-9]*/--------------------------/
s/boundary=------------------------[a-z0-9]*/boundary=------------------------/
</strippart>
<protocol>
POST /want/277 HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: curl/7.10.4 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.10.4 OpenSSL/0.9.7a ipv6 zlib/1.1.3
Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
Accept: */*
Content-Length: 145
Expect: 100-continue
Content-Type: text/info; boundary=------------------------
--------------------------
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name"
daniel
----------------------------
</protocol>
</verify>
</testcase>