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Fix a possible XMPP remote crash A series of specially crafted file transfer requests can cause clients to reference invalid memory. The user must have accepted one of the file transfer requests. The fix is to correctly cancel and free a SOCKS5 connection attempt so that it does not trigger an attempt to access invalid memory later. This was reported to us by Jos«± Valent«żn Guti«±rrez and this patch is written by Paul Aurich.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 07 May 2012 03:16:31 +0000
parents 6bf32c9e15a7
children 98520ee78f12
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/**
 * @file stun.h STUN API
 * @ingroup core
 */

/* purple
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#ifndef _PURPLE_STUN_H_
#define _PURPLE_STUN_H_

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name STUN API                                                        */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

typedef struct _PurpleStunNatDiscovery PurpleStunNatDiscovery;

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_STUN_STATUS_UNDISCOVERED = -1,
	PURPLE_STUN_STATUS_UNKNOWN, /* no STUN server reachable */
	PURPLE_STUN_STATUS_DISCOVERING,
	PURPLE_STUN_STATUS_DISCOVERED
} PurpleStunStatus;

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_PUBLIC_IP,
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_UNKNOWN_NAT,
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_FULL_CONE,
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_RESTRICTED_CONE,
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_PORT_RESTRICTED_CONE,
	PURPLE_STUN_NAT_TYPE_SYMMETRIC
} PurpleStunNatType;

struct _PurpleStunNatDiscovery {
	PurpleStunStatus status;
	PurpleStunNatType type;
	char publicip[16];
	char *servername;
	time_t lookup_time;
};

typedef void (*StunCallback) (PurpleStunNatDiscovery *);

/**
 * Starts a NAT discovery. It returns a PurpleStunNatDiscovery if the discovery
 * is already done. Otherwise the callback is called when the discovery is over
 * and NULL is returned.
 *
 * @param cb The callback to call when the STUN discovery is finished if the
 *           discovery would block.  If the discovery is done, this is NOT
 *           called.
 *
 * @return a PurpleStunNatDiscovery which includes the public IP and the type
 *         of NAT or NULL is discovery would block
 */
PurpleStunNatDiscovery *purple_stun_discover(StunCallback cb);

void purple_stun_init(void);

/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PURPLE_STUN_H_ */