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Fix git2 safe-directory disable #11366

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/bin/cargo/cli.rs
Expand Up @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Run with 'cargo -Z [FLAG] [COMMAND]'",
}
};
config_configure(config, &expanded_args, subcommand_args, global_args)?;
super::init_git_transports(config);
super::init_git(config);

execute_subcommand(config, cmd, subcommand_args)
}
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55 changes: 32 additions & 23 deletions src/bin/cargo/main.rs
Expand Up @@ -246,6 +246,38 @@ fn search_directories(config: &Config) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
path_dirs
}

/// Initialize libgit2.
fn init_git(config: &Config) {
// Disabling the owner validation in git can, in theory, lead to code execution
// vulnerabilities. However, libgit2 does not launch executables, which is the foundation of
// the original security issue. Meanwhile, issues with refusing to load git repos in
// `CARGO_HOME` for example will likely be very frustrating for users. So, we disable the
// validation.
//
// For further discussion of Cargo's current interactions with git, see
//
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3279
//
// and in particular the subsection on "Git support".
//
// Note that we only disable this when Cargo is run as a binary. If Cargo is used as a library,
// this code won't be invoked. Instead, developers will need to explicitly disable the
// validation in their code. This is inconvenient, but won't accidentally open consuming
// applications up to security issues if they use git2 to open repositories elsewhere in their
// code.
unsafe {
git2::opts::set_verify_owner_validation(false)
.expect("set_verify_owner_validation should never fail");
}

init_git_transports(config);
}

/// Configure libgit2 to use libcurl if necessary.
///
/// If the user has a non-default network configuration, then libgit2 will be
/// configured to use libcurl instead of the built-in networking support so
/// that those configuration settings can be used.
fn init_git_transports(config: &Config) {
// Only use a custom transport if any HTTP options are specified,
// such as proxies or custom certificate authorities. The custom
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -274,27 +306,4 @@ fn init_git_transports(config: &Config) {
unsafe {
git2_curl::register(handle);
}

// Disabling the owner validation in git can, in theory, lead to code execution
// vulnerabilities. However, libgit2 does not launch executables, which is the foundation of
// the original security issue. Meanwhile, issues with refusing to load git repos in
// `CARGO_HOME` for example will likely be very frustrating for users. So, we disable the
// validation.
//
// For further discussion of Cargo's current interactions with git, see
//
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3279
//
// and in particular the subsection on "Git support".
//
// Note that we only disable this when Cargo is run as a binary. If Cargo is used as a library,
// this code won't be invoked. Instead, developers will need to explicitly disable the
// validation in their code. This is inconvenient, but won't accidentally open consuming
// applications up to security issues if they use git2 to open repositories elsewhere in their
// code.
unsafe {
if git2::opts::set_verify_owner_validation(false).is_err() {
return;
}
}
}