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author | Phil Sturgeon <email@philsturgeon.co.uk> | 2012-02-12 19:47:25 +0100 |
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committer | Phil Sturgeon <email@philsturgeon.co.uk> | 2012-02-12 19:47:25 +0100 |
commit | db6066511bfc1a728049fdadaad14f1d10cd9796 (patch) | |
tree | b5ce0542c334627ab5ad37ed928b6e66465e5881 /system | |
parent | e596ea5da7d4a1a1166c51615e7d44af6f4605a0 (diff) | |
parent | 320ddaa3d01c9d8ee6832fa25f9273e2588c63dd (diff) |
Merge pull request #757 from narfbg/2.1-stable
Improve CI_Upload::_file_mime_type() realiability (2.1-stable)
Diffstat (limited to 'system')
-rw-r--r-- | system/libraries/Upload.php | 102 |
1 files changed, 78 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/system/libraries/Upload.php b/system/libraries/Upload.php index 506d15897..91fbf66ca 100644 --- a/system/libraries/Upload.php +++ b/system/libraries/Upload.php @@ -1018,50 +1018,104 @@ class CI_Upload { */ protected function _file_mime_type($file) { - // Use if the Fileinfo extension, if available (only versions above 5.3 support the FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE flag) - if ( (float) substr(phpversion(), 0, 3) >= 5.3 && function_exists('finfo_file')) + // We'll need this to validate the MIME info string (e.g. text/plain; charset=us-ascii) + $regexp = '/^([a-z\-]+\/[a-z0-9\-\.\+]+)(;\s.+)?$/'; + + /* Fileinfo extension - most reliable method + * + * Unfortunately, prior to PHP 5.3 - it's only available as a PECL extension and the + * more convenient FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE flag doesn't exist. + */ + if (function_exists('finfo_file')) { - $finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE); - if ($finfo !== FALSE) // This is possible, if there is no magic MIME database file found on the system + $finfo = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME); + if (is_resource($finfo)) // It is possible that a FALSE value is returned, if there is no magic MIME database file found on the system { - $file_type = $finfo->file($file['tmp_name']); + $mime = @finfo_file($finfo, $file['tmp_name']); + finfo_close($finfo); /* According to the comments section of the PHP manual page, * it is possible that this function returns an empty string * for some files (e.g. if they don't exist in the magic MIME database) */ - if (strlen($file_type) > 1) + if (is_string($mime) && preg_match($regexp, $mime, $matches)) { - $this->file_type = $file_type; + $this->file_type = $matches[1]; return; } } } - // Fall back to the deprecated mime_content_type(), if available - if (function_exists('mime_content_type')) + /* This is an ugly hack, but UNIX-type systems provide a "native" way to detect the file type, + * which is still more secure than depending on the value of $_FILES[$field]['type'], and as it + * was reported in issue #750 (https://github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter/issues/750) - it's better + * than mime_content_type() as well, hence the attempts to try calling the command line with + * three different functions. + * + * Notes: + * - the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR comparison ensures that we're not on a Windows system + * - many system admins would disable the exec(), shell_exec(), popen() and similar functions + * due to security concerns, hence the function_exists() checks + */ + if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR !== '\\') { - $this->file_type = @mime_content_type($file['tmp_name']); - if (strlen($this->file_type) > 0) // Turns out it's possible that mime_content_type() returns FALSE or an empty string + $cmd = 'file --brief --mime ' . escapeshellarg($file['tmp_name']) . ' 2>&1'; + + if (function_exists('exec')) { - return; + /* This might look confusing, as $mime is being populated with all of the output when set in the second parameter. + * However, we only neeed the last line, which is the actual return value of exec(), and as such - it overwrites + * anything that could already be set for $mime previously. This effectively makes the second parameter a dummy + * value, which is only put to allow us to get the return status code. + */ + $mime = @exec($cmd, $mime, $return_status); + if ($return_status === 0 && is_string($mime) && preg_match($regexp, $mime, $matches)) + { + $this->file_type = $matches[1]; + return; + } + } + + if ( (bool) @ini_get('safe_mode') === FALSE && function_exists('shell_exec')) + { + $mime = @shell_exec($cmd); + if (strlen($mime) > 0) + { + $mime = explode("\n", trim($mime)); + if (preg_match($regexp, $mime[(count($mime) - 1)], $matches)) + { + $this->file_type = $matches[1]; + return; + } + } + } + + if (function_exists('popen')) + { + $proc = @popen($cmd, 'r'); + if (is_resource($proc)) + { + $mime = @fread($test, 512); + @pclose($proc); + if ($mime !== FALSE) + { + $mime = explode("\n", trim($mime)); + if (preg_match($regexp, $mime[(count($mime) - 1)], $matches)) + { + $this->file_type = $matches[1]; + return; + } + } + } } } - /* This is an ugly hack, but UNIX-type systems provide a native way to detect the file type, - * which is still more secure than depending on the value of $_FILES[$field]['type']. - * - * Notes: - * - the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR comparison ensures that we're not on a Windows system - * - many system admins would disable the exec() function due to security concerns, hence the function_exists() check - */ - if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR !== '\\' && function_exists('exec')) + // Fall back to the deprecated mime_content_type(), if available (still better than $_FILES[$field]['type']) + if (function_exists('mime_content_type')) { - $output = array(); - @exec('file --brief --mime-type ' . escapeshellarg($file['tmp_name']), $output, $return_code); - if ($return_code === 0 && strlen($output[0]) > 0) // A return status code != 0 would mean failed execution + $this->file_type = @mime_content_type($file['tmp_name']); + if (strlen($this->file_type) > 0) // It's possible that mime_content_type() returns FALSE or an empty string { - $this->file_type = rtrim($output[0]); return; } } |