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Wiki MarkupThe POSIX function {{putenv()}} is used to set environment variable values. The {{putenv()}} function does not create a copy of the string supplied to it as a parameter, rather it inserts a pointer to the string into the environment array. If an automatic variable is supplied as a parameter to {{putenv()}}, the memory allocated for that variable may be overwritten when the containing function returns and stack memory is recycled. This behavior is noted in the Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6 \[[Open Group 04|AA. C References#Open Group 04]\as an argument; rather, it inserts a pointer to the string into the environment array. If a pointer to a buffer of automatic storage duration is supplied as an argument to putenv(), the memory allocated for that buffer may be overwritten when the containing function returns and stack memory is recycled. This behavior is noted in the Open Group Base Specifications, Issue 6 [Open Group 2004]:

A potential error is to call putenv() with an automatic variable as the argument, then return from the calling function while string is still part of the environment.

Note that this behavior violates rule DCL30-C. Do not refer to an object outside of its lifetime.

The actual problem occurs when passing a pointer to an automatic variable to putenv(). An automatic pointer to a static buffer would work as intended.

Noncompliant

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Code Example

In this noncompliant code example, an automatic variable is added to the environment via a call to a pointer to a buffer of automatic storage duration is used as an argument to putenv(). When that environment variable is retrieved using getenv(), it may have an unexpected value [Dowd 2006]. The TEST environment variable may take on an unintended value if it is accessed after func() has returned and the stack frame containing env has been recycled.

Note that this example also violates DCL30-C. Declare objects with appropriate storage durations.

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int func(const char *var) {
  char env[101024];
  int retval  strcpy= snprintf(env, sizeof(env),"VARTEST=1%s", var);
  if (retval < 0  putenv(env);|| (size_t)retval >= sizeof(env)) {
    /* Handle error */
  }

  return 0putenv(env);
}

Compliant Solution (static)

This compliant solution uses a static array for the argument to putenv().

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int func(const char *var) {
  static char env[1024];

  int retval main= snprintf(int argc, char * argv[]) {
  char *var;
  func();
  /* ... */
  var = getenv("VAR");
  return 0;
}

Compliant Solution

To make this example compliant env should not be declared as an automatic variable.

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static char *env= "VAR=1";
putenv(env);

Risk Assessment

env, sizeof(env),"TEST=%s", var);
  if (retval < 0 || (size_t)retval >= sizeof(env)) {
    /* Handle error */
  }

  return putenv(env);
}

According to the [Open Group 2004] entry for putenv():

...the string pointed to by string shall become part of the environment, so altering the string shall change the environment.

This means that the call to putenv() is only necessary the first time func() is called, since subsequent changes to the string update the environment. If func() were called more than once, an additional variable could be added to avoid calling it unnecessarily.

Compliant Solution (Heap Memory)

This compliant solution dynamically allocates memory for the argument to putenv():

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int func(const char *var) {
  const char *env_format = "TEST=%s";
  const size_t len = strlen(var) + strlen(env_format);
  char *env = (char *) malloc(len);
  if (env == NULL) {
    return -1;
  }
  int retval = snprintf(env, len, env_format, var);
  if (retval < 0 || (size_t)retval >= len) {
    /* Handle error */
  }
  if (putenv(env) != 0) {
    free(env);
    return -1;
  }
  return 0;
}

The POSIX setenv() function is preferred over this function [Open Group 2004]. In particular, using putenv() will necessarily leak memory if called multiple times for the same environment variable, due to restrictions on when you can safely free the old value. According to the [Open Group 2004] entry for putenv():

Although the space used by string is no longer used once a new string which defines name is passed to putenv(), if any thread in the application has used getenv() to retrieve a pointer to this variable, it should not be freed by calling free(). If the changed environment variable is one known by the system (such as the locale environment variables) the application should never free the buffer used by earlier calls to putenv() for the same variable.

Compliant Solution (setenv())

The setenv() function allocates heap memory for environment variables, which eliminates the possibility of accessing volatile stack memory:

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int func(const char *var) {
  return setenv("TEST", var, 1);
}

Using setenv() is easier and consequently less error prone than using putenv().

Risk Assessment

Providing a pointer to a buffer of automatic storage duration Using an automatic variable as an argument to putenv() may cause that variable buffer to take on an unintended value. Depending on how and when that variable the buffer is used, this it can cause unexpected program behavior , or possibly allow an attacker to run arbitrary code.Referencing an object outside of its lifetime could result in an attacker being able to run arbitrary code.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Detectable

Repairable

Priority

Level

ENV80-C

3 (high)

1 (unlikely)

1 (high)

P3

L3

POS34-C

High

Unlikely

Yes

No

P6

L2

Automated Detection

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CertC-POS34
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BADFUNC.PUTENV
Users can add a custom check for all uses of putenv().
Use of putenv
Compass/ROSE




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C5024
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CERT.PUTENV.AUTO_VARIABLE


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CERT_C-POS34-a
CERT_C-POS34-b

Usage of system properties (environment variables) should be restricted
Do not call putenv() with a pointer to an automatic variable as the argument

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2601

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CERT C: Rule POS34-CChecks for use of automatic variable as putenv-family function argument (rule fully covered)
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putenv-arg-localPartially checked

Related Vulnerabilities

Search for Examples of vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule can be found on the CERT website.

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Related Guidelines

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CERT-CWE Mapping Notes

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CWE-252/CWE-253/CWE-391 and ERR33-C/POS34-C

Independent( ERR33-C, POS54-C, FLP32-C, ERR34-C)

Intersection( CWE-252, CWE-253) = Ø

CWE-391 = Union( CWE-252, CWE-253)

CWE-391 = Union( ERR33-C, POS34-C, list) where list =

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Bibliography

[Dowd 2006]Chapter 10, "UNIX Processes"
[ISO/IEC 9899:2024]Section 6.2.4,

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"Storage

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Durations of Objects"
Section 7.24.3,

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"Memory Management Functions"
[Open Group 2004]putenv()
setenv()


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