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Delyan Angelov f427a5241a
os,tools: add os.vtmp_dir()
Use it to consistently place all temporary files created by tests in a overridable folder specific to the user, that is easy to cleanup later.

NOTE: os.temp_dir() on macos returns `/tmp`, and using `/tmp/v` is a problem when multiple unix users are trying to access/create/write to it.
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Description:

os provides common OS/platform independent functions for accessing command line arguments, reading/writing files, listing folders, handling processes etc.


A few os module functions can lead to the TOCTOU vulnerability if used incorrectly. TOCTOU (Time-of-Check-to-Time-of-Use problem) can occur when a file, folder or similar is checked for certain specifications (e.g. read, write permissions) and a change is made afterwards. In the time between the initial check and the edit, an attacker can then cause damage. The following example shows an attack strategy on the left and an improved variant on the right so that TOCTOU is no longer possible.

Example Hint: os.create() opens a file in write-only mode

Possibility for TOCTOU attack
if os.is_writable("file"){

    // >> time to make a quick attack (e.g. symlink /etc/passwd to >file<) <<

    mut f := os.create('path/to/file') ?
        // <do something with file>
    f.close()
}
TOCTOU not possible
mut f := os.create('path/to/file') or {
    println("file not writable")
}

// >> do someting with file; file is locked <<

f.close()

Proven affected functions
The following functions should be used with care and only when used correctly.

  • os.is_readable()
  • os.is_writable()
  • os.is_executable()
  • os.is_link()