BUG/MEDIUM: resolvers: Really ignore trailing dot in domain names
When a string is converted to a domain name label, the trailing dot must be ignored. In resolv_str_to_dn_label(), there is a test to do so. However, the trailing dot is not really ignored. The character itself is not copied but the string index is still moved to the next char. Thus, this trailing dot is counted in the length of the last encoded part of the domain name. Worst, because the copy is skipped, a garbage character is included in the domain name. This patch should fix the issue #1528. It must be backported as far as 2.0.
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@ -1738,10 +1738,8 @@ int resolv_str_to_dn_label(const char *str, int str_len, char *dn, int dn_len)
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return -1;
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/* ignore trailing dot */
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if (i + 1 == str_len) {
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i++;
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if (i + 1 == str_len)
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break;
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}
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dn[offset] = (i - offset);
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offset = i+1;
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