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Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary fifo. It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. Is this sufficiently secure? Thanks for your help. Greg Deitrick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Secure temporary fifo creation
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary fifo. It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. Is this sufficiently secure? I'm not a c programmer but I think I understand the problem. You could create a temp directory and a temp file, create the fifo in the temp dir then move it to the temp file and remove the temp dir -- Which might be better then the delay between getting the filename and making the fifo. I assumed a temp dir is as easy to make as a tmp file in c, but I cannot find how. Is it possible to make a temp file then change its file descriptor to a fifo? // George -- George Georgalis, Architect and administrator, Linux services. IXOYE http://galis.org/george/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Key fingerprint = 5415 2738 61CF 6AE1 E9A7 9EF0 0186 503B 9831 1631 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Secure temporary fifo creation
Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary fifo. It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. Is this sufficiently secure? Thanks for your help. Greg Deitrick
Re: Secure temporary fifo creation
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary fifo. It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. Is this sufficiently secure? I'm not a c programmer but I think I understand the problem. You could create a temp directory and a temp file, create the fifo in the temp dir then move it to the temp file and remove the temp dir -- Which might be better then the delay between getting the filename and making the fifo. I assumed a temp dir is as easy to make as a tmp file in c, but I cannot find how. Is it possible to make a temp file then change its file descriptor to a fifo? // George -- George Georgalis, Architect and administrator, Linux services. IXOYE http://galis.org/george/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Key fingerprint = 5415 2738 61CF 6AE1 E9A7 9EF0 0186 503B 9831 1631
Re: Secure temporary fifo creation
Greg Deitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary fifo. It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. Is this sufficiently secure? Not needed... This should be race-free: char *s; while (s = (tempnam(/tmp, foo)) { if (mknod(s, S_IFIFO|0600, 0) == 0) break; if (errno != EEXIST) /* error */ } if (!s) /* error */ You might want to use tmpnam if maximum portability is needed. Phil.