Don't trust update server

In case the update server may deliver malicious content this would allow an adversary to inject arbitrary HTML into the response. So very bad stuff.

While signing the response would be better and something we can also do in the future (considering the code signing work), this is already a good first start.
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Lukas Reschke 2015-11-28 12:19:58 +01:00
parent d305412a35
commit f3e9106864
2 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<!--[if (gt IE 9)|!(IE)]><!--><html class="ng-csp" data-placeholder-focus="false" lang="<?php p($_['language']); ?>" ><!--<![endif]-->
<head data-user="<?php p($_['user_uid']); ?>" data-requesttoken="<?php p($_['requesttoken']); ?>"
<?php if ($_['updateAvailable']): ?>
data-update-version="<?php print($_['updateVersion']); ?>" data-update-link="<?php print_unescaped($_['updateLink']); ?>"
data-update-version="<?php p($_['updateVersion']); ?>" data-update-link="<?php p($_['updateLink']); ?>"
<?php endif; ?>
>
<meta charset="utf-8">

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@ -85,7 +85,9 @@ class OC_TemplateLayout extends OC_Template {
if(isset($data['version']) && $data['version'] != '' and $data['version'] !== Array()) {
$this->assign('updateAvailable', true);
$this->assign('updateVersion', $data['versionstring']);
$this->assign('updateLink', $data['web']);
if(substr($data['web'], 0, 8) === 'https://') {
$this->assign('updateLink', $data['web']);
}
\OCP\Util::addScript('core', 'update-notification');
} else {
$this->assign('updateAvailable', false); // No update available or not an admin user