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package org.apache.tomcat.util.http.fileupload;
/**
* This exception is thrown in case of an invalid file name.
* A file name is invalid, if it contains a NUL character.
* Attackers might use this to circumvent security checks:
* For example, a malicious user might upload a file with the name
* "foo.exe\0.png". This file name might pass security checks (i.e.
* checks for the extension ".png"), while, depending on the underlying
* C library, it might create a file named "foo.exe", as the NUL
* character is the string terminator in C.
*/
public class InvalidFileNameException extends RuntimeException {
/**
* Serial version UID, being used, if the exception
* is serialized.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 7922042602454350470L;
/**
* The file name causing the exception.
*/
private final String name;
/**
* Creates a new instance.
*
* @param pName The file name causing the exception.
* @param pMessage A human readable error message.
*/
public InvalidFileNameException(String pName, String pMessage) {
super(pMessage);
name = pName;
}
/**
* Returns the invalid file name.
*
* @return the invalid file name.
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
}