[PATCH] udhcpc: ignore zero-length DHCP options

Russell Senior russell at personaltelco.net
Tue Mar 16 05:42:43 UTC 2021


Discovered that the DHCP server on a TrendNet router (unknown model)
provides a zero-length option 12 (Host Name) in the DHCP ACK message. This
has the effect of causing udhcpc to drop the rest of the options, including
option 51 (IP Address Lease Time), 3 (Router), and 6 (Domain Name Server),
most importantly leaving the OpenWrt device with no default gateway.

The TrendNet behavior violates RFC 2132, which in Section 3.14 declares that
option 12 has a miniumum length of 1 octet. It is perhaps not a cosmic coincidence
that I found this behavior on Pi Day.

This patch allows zero length options without bailing out, by simply skipping them.

Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell at personaltelco.net>
---
--- a/networking/udhcp/common.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/common.c
@@ -277,8 +277,12 @@ uint8_t* FAST_FUNC udhcp_scan_options(st
 			goto complain; /* complain and return NULL */
 		len = 2 + scan_state->optionptr[OPT_LEN];
 		scan_state->rem -= len;
-		/* So far no valid option with length 0 known. */
-		if (scan_state->rem < 0 || scan_state->optionptr[OPT_LEN] == 0)
+		/* skip any options with zero length */
+		if (scan_state->optionptr[OPT_LEN] == 0) {
+			scan_state->optionptr += OPT_LEN;
+			continue;
+		}
+		if (scan_state->rem < 0)
 			goto complain; /* complain and return NULL */
 
 		if (scan_state->optionptr[OPT_CODE] == DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD) {



-- 
Russell Senior, President
russell at personaltelco.net



-- 
Russell Senior, President
russell at personaltelco.net


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