Tree 1.7.0 Test suite #6
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Tree is a recursive directory listing command that produces a depth indented listing of files, which is colorized ala dircolors if the LS_COLORS environment variable is set and output is to tty. Tree has been ported and reported to work under the following operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Solaris, HP/UX, Cygwin, HP Nonstop and OS/2.
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This test case reads the taint source, and converts it to an integer, then an unsigned int. It uses a wrapped malloc to allocate a buffer of the size specified by the taint source. If the size is greater than 512, the wrapped malloc returns NULL. The program attempts to use the buffer, and if the...
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This test case reads the taint source. If the length of the taint source is 63 bytes or less, it allocates a buffer to copy the taint source into. It then copies the taint source into the buffer, regardless of whether it actually allocated any memory or not. If it did not allocate memory, the buf...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: SHARED_MEMORY...
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This test case reads a space-delimited string from the taint source. The first element in the string is the number of elements following it. The test cases reads in the following elements and outputs them. If there are fewer elements than expected, a segmentation fault occurs. Metadata - Base p...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: SOCKET - Dat...
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This test case reads the taint source, and converts it to an integer, then an unsigned int. It uses a wrapped malloc to allocate a buffer of the size specified by the taint source. If the size is greater than 512, the wrapped malloc returns NULL. The program attempts to use the buffer, and if the...
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This test case reads entries from a comma-separated-value file. It expects to read 3 strings from a file in the format: double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; and double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote. The test cas...
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This test case looks for the substring 'aba' within the taint source. If it finds the substring, it sets a pointer called stonesoup_second_buff to the beginning of the 'aba' substring, and the weakness continues without incident. If it does not find the substring, stonesoup_second_buff retains it...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: FILE_CONTENTS...
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This test case reads the taint source. If the length of the taint source is 63 bytes or less, it allocates a buffer to copy the taint source into. It then copies the taint source into the buffer, regardless of whether it actually allocated any memory or not. If it did not allocate memory, the buf...
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This test case reads a space-delimited string from the taint source. The first element in the string is the number of elements following it. The test cases reads in the following elements and outputs them. If there are fewer elements than expected, a segmentation fault occurs. Metadata - Base p...
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This test case looks for the substring 'aba' within the taint source. If it finds the substring, it sets a pointer called stonesoup_second_buff to the beginning of the 'aba' substring, and the weakness continues without incident. If it does not find the substring, stonesoup_second_buff retains it...
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This test case reads the taint source, and converts it to an integer, then an unsigned int. It uses a wrapped malloc to allocate a buffer of the size specified by the taint source. If the size is greater than 512, the wrapped malloc returns NULL. The program attempts to use the buffer, and if the...
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This test case reads a space-delimited string from the taint source. The first element in the string is the number of elements following it. The test cases reads in the following elements and outputs them. If there are fewer elements than expected, a segmentation fault occurs. Metadata - Base p...
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This test case reads the taint source. If the length of the taint source is 63 bytes or less, it allocates a buffer to copy the taint source into. It then copies the taint source into the buffer, regardless of whether it actually allocated any memory or not. If it did not allocate memory, the buf...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: ENVIRONMENT_V...
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This test case looks for the substring 'aba' within the taint source. If it finds the substring, it sets a pointer called stonesoup_second_buff to the beginning of the 'aba' substring, and the weakness continues without incident. If it does not find the substring, stonesoup_second_buff retains it...
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This test case looks for the substring 'aba' within the taint source. If it finds the substring, it sets a pointer called stonesoup_second_buff to the beginning of the 'aba' substring, and the weakness continues without incident. If it does not find the substring, stonesoup_second_buff retains it...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: FILE_CONTENTS...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: ENVIRONMENT_V...
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This test case reads the taint source, and converts it to an integer, then an unsigned int. It uses a wrapped malloc to allocate a buffer of the size specified by the taint source. If the size is greater than 512, the wrapped malloc returns NULL. The program attempts to use the buffer, and if the...
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This test case reads entries from a comma-separated-value file. It expects to read 3 strings from a file in the format: double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; and double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote. The test cas...
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This test case reads the taint source. If the length of the taint source is 63 bytes or less, it allocates a buffer to copy the taint source into. It then copies the taint source into the buffer, regardless of whether it actually allocated any memory or not. If it did not allocate memory, the buf...
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This test case reads entries from a comma-separated-value file. It expects to read 3 strings from a file in the format: double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote, comma; and double quote, up to 79 characters, double quote. The test cas...
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This test case reads the taint source. If it contains a non-alphanumeric value, the source taint buffer is set to NULL. Subsequently, strcpy is called with the source taint buffer as this source. This causes a null pointer dereference. Metadata - Base program: Tree - Source Taint: SHARED_MEMORY...