Fix from 1.0.0-stable branch.
[oweals/openssl.git] / crypto / conf / conf_def.c
index 996a0999ac04a3562a87c35a0db7c76c019cf609..d8bce8732a2ddff20d978ce9f49c8c3c95ba1d18 100644 (file)
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static int def_dump(const CONF *conf, BIO *bp);
 static int def_is_number(const CONF *conf, char c);
 static int def_to_int(const CONF *conf, char c);
 
-const char *CONF_def_version="CONF_def" OPENSSL_VERSION_PTEXT;
+const char CONF_def_version[]="CONF_def" OPENSSL_VERSION_PTEXT;
 
 static CONF_METHOD default_method = {
        "OpenSSL default",
@@ -613,13 +613,13 @@ static int str_copy(CONF *conf, char *section, char **pto, char *from)
                                e++;
                                }
                        /* So at this point we have
-                        * ns which is the start of the name string which is
+                        * np which is the start of the name string which is
                         *   '\0' terminated. 
-                        * cs which is the start of the section string which is
+                        * cp which is the start of the section string which is
                         *   '\0' terminated.
                         * e is the 'next point after'.
-                        * r and s are the chars replaced by the '\0'
-                        * rp and sp is where 'r' and 's' came from.
+                        * r and rr are the chars replaced by the '\0'
+                        * rp and rrp is where 'r' and 'rr' came from.
                         */
                        p=_CONF_get_string(conf,cp,np);
                        if (rrp != NULL) *rrp=rr;
@@ -638,6 +638,11 @@ static int str_copy(CONF *conf, char *section, char **pto, char *from)
                           points at.  /RL */
                        len -= e-from;
                        from=e;
+
+                       /* In case there were no braces or parenthesis around
+                          the variable reference, we have to put back the
+                          character that was replaced with a '\0'.  /RL */
+                       *rp = r;
                        }
                else
                        buf->data[to++]= *(from++);