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authorColin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>2008-07-22 19:45:18 +0000
committerColin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>2008-07-22 19:45:18 +0000
commit137d76ba65883aa8143af1fcad83b57e7badef0c (patch)
treef426e804bb5248ceafedfab7bb78ae6e6752942c /umac.c
parentdac7d049dad31f5f84d421d4eb628a7e13f977d7 (diff)
parentef94e5613d37bcbf880f21ee6094e4b1c7683a4c (diff)
* New upstream release (closes: #474301). Important changes not previously
backported to 4.7p1: - 4.9/4.9p1 (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-4.9): + Added chroot(2) support for sshd(8), controlled by a new option "ChrootDirectory" (closes: #139047, LP: #24777). + Linked sftp-server(8) into sshd(8). The internal sftp server is used when the command "internal-sftp" is specified in a Subsystem or ForceCommand declaration. When used with ChrootDirectory, the internal sftp server requires no special configuration of files inside the chroot environment. + Added a protocol extension method "posix-rename@openssh.com" for sftp-server(8) to perform POSIX atomic rename() operations; sftp(1) prefers this if available (closes: #308561). + Removed the fixed limit of 100 file handles in sftp-server(8). + ssh(8) will now skip generation of SSH protocol 1 ephemeral server keys when in inetd mode and protocol 2 connections are negotiated. This speeds up protocol 2 connections to inetd-mode servers that also allow Protocol 1. + Accept the PermitRootLogin directive in a sshd_config(5) Match block. Allows for, e.g. permitting root only from the local network. + Reworked sftp(1) argument splitting and escaping to be more internally consistent (i.e. between sftp commands) and more consistent with sh(1). Please note that this will change the interpretation of some quoted strings, especially those with embedded backslash escape sequences. + Support "Banner=none" in sshd_config(5) to disable sending of a pre-login banner (e.g. in a Match block). + ssh(1) ProxyCommands are now executed with $SHELL rather than /bin/sh. + ssh(1)'s ConnectTimeout option is now applied to both the TCP connection and the SSH banner exchange (previously it just covered the TCP connection). This allows callers of ssh(1) to better detect and deal with stuck servers that accept a TCP connection but don't progress the protocol, and also makes ConnectTimeout useful for connections via a ProxyCommand. + scp(1) incorrectly reported "stalled" on slow copies (closes: #140828). + scp(1) date underflow for timestamps before epoch. + ssh(1) used the obsolete SIG DNS RRtype for host keys in DNS, instead of the current standard RRSIG. + Correctly drain ACKs when a sftp(1) upload write fails midway, avoids a fatal() exit from what should be a recoverable condition. + Fixed ssh-keygen(1) selective host key hashing (i.e. "ssh-keygen -HF hostname") to not include any IP address in the data to be hashed. + Make ssh(1) skip listening on the IPv6 wildcard address when a binding address of 0.0.0.0 is used against an old SSH server that does not support the RFC4254 syntax for wildcard bind addresses. + Enable IPV6_V6ONLY socket option on sshd(8) listen socket, as is already done for X11/TCP forwarding sockets (closes: #439661). + Fix FD leak that could hang a ssh(1) connection multiplexing master. + Make ssh(1) -q option documentation consistent with reality. + Fixed sshd(8) PAM support not calling pam_session_close(), or failing to call it with root privileges (closes: #372680). + Fix activation of OpenSSL engine support when requested in configure (LP: #119295). - 5.1/5.1p1 (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-5.1): + Introduce experimental SSH Fingerprint ASCII Visualisation to ssh(1) and ssh-keygen(1). Visual fingerprint display is controlled by a new ssh_config(5) option "VisualHostKey". The intent is to render SSH host keys in a visual form that is amenable to easy recall and rejection of changed host keys. + sshd_config(5) now supports CIDR address/masklen matching in "Match address" blocks, with a fallback to classic wildcard matching. + sshd(8) now supports CIDR matching in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys from="..." restrictions, also with a fallback to classic wildcard matching. + Added an extended test mode (-T) to sshd(8) to request that it write its effective configuration to stdout and exit. Extended test mode also supports the specification of connection parameters (username, source address and hostname) to test the application of sshd_config(5) Match rules. + ssh(1) now prints the number of bytes transferred and the overall connection throughput for SSH protocol 2 sessions when in verbose mode (previously these statistics were displayed for protocol 1 connections only). + sftp-server(8) now supports extension methods statvfs@openssh.com and fstatvfs@openssh.com that implement statvfs(2)-like operations. + sftp(1) now has a "df" command to the sftp client that uses the statvfs@openssh.com to produce a df(1)-like display of filesystem space and inode utilisation (requires statvfs@openssh.com support on the server). + Added a MaxSessions option to sshd_config(5) to allow control of the number of multiplexed sessions supported over a single TCP connection. This allows increasing the number of allowed sessions above the previous default of 10, disabling connection multiplexing (MaxSessions=1) or disallowing login/shell/subsystem sessions entirely (MaxSessions=0). + Added a no-more-sessions@openssh.com global request extension that is sent from ssh(1) to sshd(8) when the client knows that it will never request another session (i.e. when session multiplexing is disabled). This allows a server to disallow further session requests and terminate the session in cases where the client has been hijacked. + ssh-keygen(1) now supports the use of the -l option in combination with -F to search for a host in ~/.ssh/known_hosts and display its fingerprint. + ssh-keyscan(1) now defaults to "rsa" (protocol 2) keys, instead of "rsa1". + Added an AllowAgentForwarding option to sshd_config(8) to control whether authentication agent forwarding is permitted. Note that this is a loose control, as a client may install their own unofficial forwarder. + ssh(1) and sshd(8): avoid unnecessary malloc/copy/free when receiving network data, resulting in a ~10% speedup. + ssh(1) and sshd(8) will now try additional addresses when connecting to a port forward destination whose DNS name resolves to more than one address. The previous behaviour was to try the only first address and give up if that failed. + ssh(1) and sshd(8) now support signalling that channels are half-closed for writing, through a channel protocol extension notification "eow@openssh.com". This allows propagation of closed file descriptors, so that commands such as "ssh -2 localhost od /bin/ls | true" do not send unnecessary data over the wire. + sshd(8): increased the default size of ssh protocol 1 ephemeral keys from 768 to 1024 bits. + When ssh(1) has been requested to fork after authentication ("ssh -f") with ExitOnForwardFailure enabled, delay the fork until after replies for any -R forwards have been seen. Allows for robust detection of -R forward failure when using -f. + "Match group" blocks in sshd_config(5) now support negation of groups. E.g. "Match group staff,!guests". + sftp(1) and sftp-server(8) now allow chmod-like operations to set set[ug]id/sticky bits. + The MaxAuthTries option is now permitted in sshd_config(5) match blocks. + Multiplexed ssh(1) sessions now support a subset of the ~ escapes that are available to a primary connection. + ssh(1) connection multiplexing will now fall back to creating a new connection in most error cases (closes: #352830). + Make ssh(1) deal more gracefully with channel requests that fail. Previously it would optimistically assume that requests would always succeed, which could cause hangs if they did not (e.g. when the server runs out of file descriptors). + ssh(1) now reports multiplexing errors via the multiplex slave's stderr where possible (subject to LogLevel in the mux master). + Prevent sshd(8) from erroneously applying public key restrictions leaned from ~/.ssh/authorized_keys to other authentication methods when public key authentication subsequently fails (LP: #161047). + Fixed an UMAC alignment problem that manifested on Itanium platforms.
Diffstat (limited to 'umac.c')
-rw-r--r--umac.c23
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/umac.c b/umac.c
index c2fdcf448..92902bc09 100644
--- a/umac.c
+++ b/umac.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1/* $OpenBSD: umac.c,v 1.1 2007/06/07 19:37:34 pvalchev Exp $ */ 1/* $OpenBSD: umac.c,v 1.3 2008/05/12 20:52:20 pvalchev Exp $ */
2/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
3 * 3 *
4 * umac.c -- C Implementation UMAC Message Authentication 4 * umac.c -- C Implementation UMAC Message Authentication
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@
66#include "includes.h" 66#include "includes.h"
67#include <sys/types.h> 67#include <sys/types.h>
68 68
69#include "xmalloc.h"
69#include "umac.h" 70#include "umac.h"
70#include <string.h> 71#include <string.h>
71#include <stdlib.h> 72#include <stdlib.h>
@@ -135,12 +136,14 @@ static UINT32 LOAD_UINT32_REVERSED(void *ptr)
135 return (UINT32)temp; 136 return (UINT32)temp;
136} 137}
137 138
139# if (__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
138static void STORE_UINT32_REVERSED(void *ptr, UINT32 x) 140static void STORE_UINT32_REVERSED(void *ptr, UINT32 x)
139{ 141{
140 UINT32 i = (UINT32)x; 142 UINT32 i = (UINT32)x;
141 *(UINT32 *)ptr = (i >> 24) | ((i & 0x00FF0000) >> 8 ) 143 *(UINT32 *)ptr = (i >> 24) | ((i & 0x00FF0000) >> 8 )
142 | ((i & 0x0000FF00) << 8 ) | (i << 24); 144 | ((i & 0x0000FF00) << 8 ) | (i << 24);
143} 145}
146# endif /* __LITTLE_ENDIAN */
144#endif /* HAVE_SWAP32 */ 147#endif /* HAVE_SWAP32 */
145 148
146/* The following definitions use the above reversal-primitives to do the right 149/* The following definitions use the above reversal-primitives to do the right
@@ -178,14 +181,14 @@ typedef AES_KEY aes_int_key[1];
178/* The user-supplied UMAC key is stretched using AES in a counter 181/* The user-supplied UMAC key is stretched using AES in a counter
179 * mode to supply all random bits needed by UMAC. The kdf function takes 182 * mode to supply all random bits needed by UMAC. The kdf function takes
180 * an AES internal key representation 'key' and writes a stream of 183 * an AES internal key representation 'key' and writes a stream of
181 * 'nbytes' bytes to the memory pointed at by 'buffer_ptr'. Each distinct 184 * 'nbytes' bytes to the memory pointed at by 'bufp'. Each distinct
182 * 'ndx' causes a distinct byte stream. 185 * 'ndx' causes a distinct byte stream.
183 */ 186 */
184static void kdf(void *buffer_ptr, aes_int_key key, UINT8 ndx, int nbytes) 187static void kdf(void *bufp, aes_int_key key, UINT8 ndx, int nbytes)
185{ 188{
186 UINT8 in_buf[AES_BLOCK_LEN] = {0}; 189 UINT8 in_buf[AES_BLOCK_LEN] = {0};
187 UINT8 out_buf[AES_BLOCK_LEN]; 190 UINT8 out_buf[AES_BLOCK_LEN];
188 UINT8 *dst_buf = (UINT8 *)buffer_ptr; 191 UINT8 *dst_buf = (UINT8 *)bufp;
189 int i; 192 int i;
190 193
191 /* Setup the initial value */ 194 /* Setup the initial value */
@@ -543,6 +546,7 @@ static void nh_transform(nh_ctx *hc, UINT8 *buf, UINT32 nbytes)
543 546
544/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 547/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
545 548
549#if (__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
546static void endian_convert(void *buf, UWORD bpw, UINT32 num_bytes) 550static void endian_convert(void *buf, UWORD bpw, UINT32 num_bytes)
547/* We endian convert the keys on little-endian computers to */ 551/* We endian convert the keys on little-endian computers to */
548/* compensate for the lack of big-endian memory reads during hashing. */ 552/* compensate for the lack of big-endian memory reads during hashing. */
@@ -565,7 +569,6 @@ static void endian_convert(void *buf, UWORD bpw, UINT32 num_bytes)
565 } while (--iters); 569 } while (--iters);
566 } 570 }
567} 571}
568#if (__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
569#define endian_convert_if_le(x,y,z) endian_convert((x),(y),(z)) 572#define endian_convert_if_le(x,y,z) endian_convert((x),(y),(z))
570#else 573#else
571#define endian_convert_if_le(x,y,z) do{}while(0) /* Do nothing */ 574#define endian_convert_if_le(x,y,z) do{}while(0) /* Do nothing */
@@ -1042,7 +1045,8 @@ static int uhash_update(uhash_ctx_t ctx, u_char *input, long len)
1042 */ 1045 */
1043{ 1046{
1044 UWORD bytes_hashed, bytes_remaining; 1047 UWORD bytes_hashed, bytes_remaining;
1045 UINT8 nh_result[STREAMS*sizeof(UINT64)]; 1048 UINT64 result_buf[STREAMS];
1049 UINT8 *nh_result = (UINT8 *)&result_buf;
1046 1050
1047 if (ctx->msg_len + len <= L1_KEY_LEN) { 1051 if (ctx->msg_len + len <= L1_KEY_LEN) {
1048 nh_update(&ctx->hash, (UINT8 *)input, len); 1052 nh_update(&ctx->hash, (UINT8 *)input, len);
@@ -1094,7 +1098,8 @@ static int uhash_update(uhash_ctx_t ctx, u_char *input, long len)
1094static int uhash_final(uhash_ctx_t ctx, u_char *res) 1098static int uhash_final(uhash_ctx_t ctx, u_char *res)
1095/* Incorporate any pending data, pad, and generate tag */ 1099/* Incorporate any pending data, pad, and generate tag */
1096{ 1100{
1097 UINT8 nh_result[STREAMS*sizeof(UINT64)]; 1101 UINT64 result_buf[STREAMS];
1102 UINT8 *nh_result = (UINT8 *)&result_buf;
1098 1103
1099 if (ctx->msg_len > L1_KEY_LEN) { 1104 if (ctx->msg_len > L1_KEY_LEN) {
1100 if (ctx->msg_len % L1_KEY_LEN) { 1105 if (ctx->msg_len % L1_KEY_LEN) {
@@ -1196,7 +1201,7 @@ int umac_delete(struct umac_ctx *ctx)
1196 if (ctx) { 1201 if (ctx) {
1197 if (ALLOC_BOUNDARY) 1202 if (ALLOC_BOUNDARY)
1198 ctx = (struct umac_ctx *)ctx->free_ptr; 1203 ctx = (struct umac_ctx *)ctx->free_ptr;
1199 free(ctx); 1204 xfree(ctx);
1200 } 1205 }
1201 return (1); 1206 return (1);
1202} 1207}
@@ -1212,7 +1217,7 @@ struct umac_ctx *umac_new(u_char key[])
1212 size_t bytes_to_add; 1217 size_t bytes_to_add;
1213 aes_int_key prf_key; 1218 aes_int_key prf_key;
1214 1219
1215 octx = ctx = malloc(sizeof(*ctx) + ALLOC_BOUNDARY); 1220 octx = ctx = xmalloc(sizeof(*ctx) + ALLOC_BOUNDARY);
1216 if (ctx) { 1221 if (ctx) {
1217 if (ALLOC_BOUNDARY) { 1222 if (ALLOC_BOUNDARY) {
1218 bytes_to_add = ALLOC_BOUNDARY - 1223 bytes_to_add = ALLOC_BOUNDARY -