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function file_munge_filename in Drupal 6

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/includes/file.inc \file_munge_filename()
  2. 7 includes/file.inc \file_munge_filename()
  3. 9 core/includes/file.inc \file_munge_filename()

Modify a filename as needed for security purposes.

Munging a file name prevents unknown file extensions from masking exploit files. When web servers such as Apache decide how to process a URL request, they use the file extension. If the extension is not recognized, Apache skips that extension and uses the previous file extension. For example, if the file being requested is exploit.php.pps, and Apache does not recognize the '.pps' extension, it treats the file as PHP and executes it. To make this file name safe for Apache and prevent it from executing as PHP, the .php extension is "munged" into .php_, making the safe file name exploit.php_.pps.

Specifically, this function adds an underscore to all extensions that are between 2 and 5 characters in length, internal to the file name, and not included in $extensions.

Function behavior is also controlled by the Drupal variable 'allow_insecure_uploads'. If 'allow_insecure_uploads' evaluates to TRUE, no alterations will be made, if it evaluates to FALSE, the filename is 'munged'.

Parameters

$filename: File name to modify.

$extensions: A space-separated list of extensions that should not be altered.

$alerts: If TRUE, drupal_set_message() will be called to display a message if the file name was changed.

Return value

The potentially modified $filename.

Related topics

1 call to file_munge_filename()
file_save_upload in includes/file.inc
Saves a file upload to a new location.

File

includes/file.inc, line 462
API for handling file uploads and server file management.

Code

function file_munge_filename($filename, $extensions, $alerts = TRUE) {
  $original = $filename;

  // Allow potentially insecure uploads for very savvy users and admin
  if (!variable_get('allow_insecure_uploads', 0)) {

    // Remove any null bytes. See http://php.net/manual/en/security.filesystem.nullbytes.php
    $filename = str_replace(chr(0), '', $filename);
    $whitelist = array_unique(explode(' ', trim($extensions)));

    // Split the filename up by periods. The first part becomes the basename
    // the last part the final extension.
    $filename_parts = explode('.', $filename);
    $new_filename = array_shift($filename_parts);

    // Remove file basename.
    $final_extension = array_pop($filename_parts);

    // Remove final extension.
    // Loop through the middle parts of the name and add an underscore to the
    // end of each section that could be a file extension but isn't in the list
    // of allowed extensions.
    foreach ($filename_parts as $filename_part) {
      $new_filename .= '.' . $filename_part;
      if (!in_array($filename_part, $whitelist) && preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z]{2,5}\\d?\$/", $filename_part)) {
        $new_filename .= '_';
      }
    }
    $filename = $new_filename . '.' . $final_extension;
    if ($alerts && $original != $filename) {
      drupal_set_message(t('For security reasons, your upload has been renamed to %filename.', array(
        '%filename' => $filename,
      )));
    }
  }
  return $filename;
}