revision 1.13
date: 2017/03/11 23:37:23; author: djm; state: Exp; lines: +14 -1; commitid: jnFKyHkB3CEiEZ2R;
fix signed integer overflow in scan_scaled. Found by Nicolas Iooss
using AFL against ssh_config. ok deraadt@ millert@
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revision 1.12
date: 2013/11/29 19:00:51; author: deraadt; state: Exp; lines: +6 -5;
fairly simple unsigned char casts for ctype
ok krw
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revision 1.11
date: 2012/11/12 14:07:20; author: halex; state: Exp; lines: +4 -2;
make scan_scaled set errno to EINVAL rather than ERANGE if it encounters
an invalid multiplier, like the man page says it should
"looks sensible" deraadt@, ok ian@
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revision 1.10
date: 2009/06/20 15:00:04; author: martynas; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4;
use llabs instead of the home-grown version; and some comment changes
ok ian@, millert@
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getdefaultproj() returns a pointer so test it for NULL inequality
instead of >0. Fixes compiler warning and is more correct. Patch from
David Binderman.
Author: miller@openbsd.org:
Avoid generate SIGTTOU when restoring the terminal mode. If we get
SIGTTOU it means the process is not in the foreground process group
which, in most cases, means that the shell has taken control of the tty.
Requiring the user the fg the process in this case doesn't make sense
and can result in both SIGTSTP and SIGTTOU being sent which can lead to
the process being suspended again immediately after being brought into
the foreground.
revision 1.23
date: 2010/05/14 13:30:34; author: millert; state: Exp; lines: +41 -39;
Defer installing signal handlers until echo is disabled so that we
get suspended normally when not the foreground process. Fix potential
infinite loop when restoring terminal settings if process is in the
background when restore occurs. OK miod@
Our explicit_bzero successfully confused clang -fsanitize-memory
in to thinking that memset is never called to initialise memory.
Ensure that it is called in a way that the compiler recognises.
If the root account is locked (eg password "!!" or "*LK*") keep looking
until we find a user with a valid salt to use for crypting passwords of
invalid users. ok djm@
Some AIX compilers unconditionally undefine va_copy but don't set it back
to an internal function, causing link errors. In some compat code we
already use VA_COPY instead so move the two existing instances into the
shared header and use for sshbuf-getput-basic.c too. Should fix building
with at lease some versions of AIX's compiler. bz#2589, ok djm@
When sshd is processing a non-PAM login for a non-existent user it uses
the string from the fakepw structure as the salt for crypt(3)ing the
password supplied by the client. That string has a Blowfish prefix, so on
systems that don't understand that crypt will fail fast due to an invalid
salt, and even on those that do it may have significantly different timing
from the hash methods used for real accounts (eg sha512). This allows
user enumeration by, eg, sending large password strings. This was noted
by EddieEzra.Harari at verint.com (CVE-2016-6210).
To mitigate, use the same hash algorithm that root uses for hashing
passwords for users that do not exist on the system. ok djm@
Not all systems with Solaris privs have priv_basicset so factor that
out and provide backward compatibility code. Similarly, not all have
PRIV_NET_ACCESS so wrap that in #ifdef. Based on code from
alex at cooperi.net and djm@ with help from carson at taltos.org and
wieland at purdue.edu.
va_start was added in 0f754e29dd, however
it has the wrong number of args and it's not usable in non-variadic
functions anyway so it breaks things (for example Solaris 2.6 as
reported by Tom G. Christensen).i ok djm@
Move glob.h from includes.h to the only caller (sftp) and override the
names for the symbols. This prevents name collisions with the system glob
in the case where something other than ssh uses it (eg kerberos). With
jjelen at redhat.com, ok djm@
revision 1.20
date: 2015/10/13 20:55:37; author: millert; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2; commitid: X39sl5ay1czgFIgp;
In rev 1.15 the sizeof argument was fixed in a strlcat() call but
the truncation check immediately following it was not updated to
match. Not an issue in practice since the buffers are the same
size. OK deraadt@
revision 1.19
date: 2015/01/16 16:48:51; author: deraadt; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3; commitid: 0DYulI8hhujBHMcR;
Move to the <limits.h> universe.
review by millert, binary checking process with doug, concept with guenther
revision 1.18
date: 2014/10/19 03:56:28; author: doug; state: Exp; lines: +9 -9; commitid: U6QxmtbXrGoc02S5;
Revert last commit due to changed semantics found by make release.
revision 1.17
date: 2014/10/18 20:43:52; author: doug; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10; commitid: I74hI1tVZtsspKEt;
Better POSIX compliance in realpath(3).
millert@ made changes to realpath.c based on FreeBSD's version. I merged
Todd's changes into dl_realpath.c.
ok millert@, guenther@
revision 1.15
date: 2012/09/13 15:39:05; author: deraadt; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2;
specify the bounds of the dst to strlcat (both values were static and
equal, but it is more correct)
from Michal Mazurek
revision 1.14
date: 2011/07/24 21:03:00; author: miod; state: Exp; lines: +35 -13;
Recent Single Unix will malloc memory if the second argument of realpath()
is NULL, and third-party software is starting to rely upon this.
Adapted from FreeBSD via Jona Joachim (jaj ; hcl-club , .lu), with minor
tweaks from nicm@ and yours truly.
On some platforms the native realpath doesn't work with non-existent
files (this is actually specified in some versions of POSIX), however
the sftp spec says its realpath with "canonicalize any given path name".
On those platforms, use realpath from the compat library.
In addition, when compiling with -DFORTIFY_SOURCE, glibc redefines
the realpath symbol to the checked version, so redefine ours to
something else so we pick up the compat version we want.
bz#2428, ok djm@
- tedu@cvs.openbsd.org 2015/01/12 03:20:04
[bcrypt_pbkdf.c]
rename blocks to words. bcrypt "blocks" are unrelated to blowfish blocks,
nor are they the same size.
This might help with the reported problem cross compiling for Android
("error: expected identifier or '(' before numeric constant") but
shouldn't hurt in any case.
Disables and removes dependency on OpenSSL. Many features don't
work and the set of crypto options is greatly restricted. This
will only work on system with native arc4random or /dev/urandom.
Considered highly experimental for now.
Disables and removes dependency on OpenSSL. Many features don't
work and the set of crypto options is greatly restricted. This
will only work on system with native arc4random or /dev/urandom.
Considered highly experimental for now.
If an invalid rdclass was passed to getrrsetbyname() then
this would execute a free on an uninitialised pointer.
OpenSSH only ever calls this with a fixed and valid rdclass.
Reported by Joshua Rogers
revision 1.2
date: 2014/12/08 03:45:00; author: bcook; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2; commitid: 7zWEBgJJOCZ2hvTV;
avoid left shift overflow in reallocarray.
Some 64-bit platforms (e.g. Windows 64) have a 32-bit long. So, shifting
1UL 32-bits to the left causes an overflow. This replaces the constant 1UL with
(size_t)1 so that we get the correct constant size for the platform.
discussed with tedu@ & deraadt@
[Makefile.in auth-bsdauth.c auth-chall.c auth-options.c auth-rsa.c
[auth2-none.c auth2-pubkey.c authfile.c authfile.h cipher-3des1.c
[cipher-chachapoly.c cipher-chachapoly.h cipher.c cipher.h
[digest-libc.c digest-openssl.c digest.h dns.c entropy.c hmac.h
[hostfile.c key.c key.h krl.c monitor.c packet.c rsa.c rsa.h
[ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c ssh-ecdsa.c ssh-ed25519.c
[ssh-keygen.c ssh-pkcs11-client.c ssh-pkcs11-helper.c ssh-pkcs11.c
[ssh-rsa.c sshbuf-misc.c sshbuf.h sshconnect.c sshconnect1.c
[sshconnect2.c sshd.c sshkey.c sshkey.h
[openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.c openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.h]
New key API: refactor key-related functions to be more library-like,
existing API is offered as a set of wrappers.
with and ok markus@
Thanks also to Ben Hawkes, David Tomaschik, Ivan Fratric, Matthew
Dempsky and Ron Bowes for a detailed review a few months ago.
NB. This commit also removes portable OpenSSH support for OpenSSL
<0.9.8e.
openbsd-compat/regress/{.cvsignore,Makefile.in,opensslvertest.c}]
Move the OpenSSL header/library version test into its own function and add
tests for it. Fix it to allow fix version upgrades (but not downgrades).
Prompted by chl@ via OpenSMTPD (issue #462) and Debian (bug #748150).
ok djm@ chl@
[openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.h] On Cygwin, determine privilege
separation user at runtime, since it may need to be a domain account.
Patch from Corinna Vinschen.
declarations that stopped being included when we stopped including
<windows.h> from openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.h. Patch from vinschen at
redhat.com.
openbsd-compat/bsd-statvfs.h] Implement enough of statvfs on top of statfs
to be useful (and for the regression tests to pass) on platforms that
have statfs and fstatfs. ok djm@
openbsd-compat/getopt_long.c regress/modpipe.c] Remove getopt.c, add
portability code to getopt_long.c and switch over Makefile and the ugly
hack in modpipe.c. Fixes bz#1448.
openbsd-compat/bsd-setres_id.c openbsd-compat/bsd-setres_id.h
openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h] Move the fallback code for setting uids
and gids from uidswap.c to the compat library, which allows it to work with
the new setresuid calls in auth2-pubkey. with tim@, ok djm@
openbsd-compat/getrrsetbyname-ldns.c openbsd-compat/getrrsetbyname.c]
bz 1320: Add optional support for LDNS, a BSD licensed DNS resolver library
which supports DNSSEC. Patch from Simon Vallet (svallet at genoscope cns fr)
with some rework from myself and djm. ok djm.
[openbsd-compat/strlcpy.c]
Convert do {} while loop -> while {} for clarity. No binary change
on most architectures. From Oliver Smith. OK deraadt@ and henning@
[glob.c]
fix GLOB_KEEPSTAT without GLOB_NOSORT; the implicit sort was being
applied only to the gl_pathv vector and not the corresponding gl_statv
array. reported in OpenSSH bz#1935; feedback and okay matthew@
[openbsd-compat/glob.c]
When the max number of items for a directory has reached GLOB_LIMIT_READDIR
an error is returned but closedir() is not called.
spotted and fix provided by Frank Denis obsd-tech@pureftpd.org
ok otto@, millert@
openbsd-compat/port-linux.h] Move SELinux-specific code from ssh.c to
port-linux.c to avoid compilation errors. Add -lselinux to ssh when
building with SELinux support to avoid linking failure; report from
amk AT spamfence.net; ok dtucker
RSA_get_default_method() for the benefit of openssl versions that don't
have it (at least openssl-engine-0.9.6b). Found and tested by Kevin Brott,
ok djm@.
avoid some integer overflows mostly with GLOB_APPEND and GLOB_DOOFFS
and sanity check arguments (these will be unnecessary when we switch
struct glob members from being type into to size_t in the future);
"looks ok" tedu@ feedback guenther@
[openbsd-compat/glob.c]
Extend GLOB_LIMIT to cover readdir and stat and bump the malloc limit
from ARG_MAX to 64K.
Fixes glob-using programs (notably ftp) able to be triggered to hit
resource limits.
Idea from a similar NetBSD change, original problem reported by jasper@.
ok millert tedu jasper
openbsd-compat/port-solaris.{c,h}] Bug #1824: Add Solaris Project support.
Patch from cory.erickson at csu mnscu edu with a bit of rework from me.
ok djm@
[cipher-3des1.c cipher-bf1.c cipher-ctr.c openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.h]
adapt to API changes in openssl-1.0.0a
NB. contains compat code to select correct API for older OpenSSL
[sftp.c configure.ac openbsd-compat/glob.c openbsd-compat/glob.h]
make use of new glob(3) GLOB_KEEPSTAT extension to save extra server
rountrips to fetch per-file stat(2) information.
NB. update openbsd-compat/ glob(3) implementation from OpenBSD libc to
match.
[misc.c misc.h configure.ac openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h]
[openbsd-compat/timingsafe_bcmp.c]
Add timingsafe_bcmp(3) to libc, mention that it's already in the
kernel in kern(9), and remove it from OpenSSH.
ok deraadt@, djm@
NB. re-added under openbsd-compat/ for portable OpenSSH
openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h openbsd-compat/strptime.c] Add strptime to
the compat library which helps on platforms like old IRIX. Based on work
by djm, tested by Tom Christensen.
after registering the hardware engines, which causes the openssl.cnf file to
be processed. See OpenSSL's man page for OPENSSL_config(3) for details.
Patch from Solomon Peachy, ok djm@.