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2018-08-24GSSAPI key exchange supportSimon Wilkinson
This patch has been rejected upstream: "None of the OpenSSH developers are in favour of adding this, and this situation has not changed for several years. This is not a slight on Simon's patch, which is of fine quality, but just that a) we don't trust GSSAPI implementations that much and b) we don't like adding new KEX since they are pre-auth attack surface. This one is particularly scary, since it requires hooks out to typically root-owned system resources." However, quite a lot of people rely on this in Debian, and it's better to have it merged into the main openssh package rather than having separate -krb5 packages (as we used to have). It seems to have a generally good security history. Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1242 Last-Updated: 2018-08-24 Patch-Name: gssapi.patch
2018-07-13repair !WITH_OPENSSL buildDamien Miller
2018-07-12upstream: remove legacy key emulation layer; ok djm@markus@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2b1f9619259e222bbd4fe9a8d3a0973eafb9dd8d
2018-07-11upstream: re-remove some pre-auth compression bitssf@openbsd.org
This time, make sure to not remove things that are necessary for pre-auth compression on the client. Add a comment that pre-auth compression is still supported in the client. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 282c6fec7201f18a5c333bbb68d9339734d2f784
2018-07-10upstream: remove legacy buffer API emulation layer; ok djm@markus@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2dd5dc17cbc23195be4299fa93be2707a0e08ad9
2018-07-10upstream: Revert previous two commitssf@openbsd.org
It turns out we still support pre-auth compression on the client. Therefore revert the previous two commits: date: 2018/07/06 09:06:14; author: sf; commitid: yZVYKIRtUZWD9CmE; Rename COMP_DELAYED to COMP_ZLIB Only delayed compression is supported nowadays. ok markus@ date: 2018/07/06 09:05:01; author: sf; commitid: rEGuT5UgI9f6kddP; Remove leftovers from pre-authentication compression Support for this has been removed in 2016. COMP_DELAYED will be renamed in a later commit. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: cdfef526357e4e1483c86cf599491b2dafb77772
2018-07-10upstream: Rename COMP_DELAYED to COMP_ZLIBsf@openbsd.org
Only delayed compression is supported nowadays. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 5b1dbaf3d9a4085aaa10fec0b7a4364396561821
2018-07-10upstream: Remove leftovers from pre-authentication compressionsf@openbsd.org
Support for this has been removed in 2016. COMP_DELAYED will be renamed in a later commit. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6a99616c832627157113fcb0cf5a752daf2e6b58
2018-07-04upstream: repair PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes (and friends) after RSAdjm@openbsd.org
signature work - returns ability to add/remove/specify algorithms by wildcard. Algorithm lists are now fully expanded when the server/client configs are finalised, so errors are reported early and the config dumps (e.g. "ssh -G ...") now list the actual algorithms selected. Clarify that, while wildcards are accepted in algorithm lists, they aren't full pattern-lists that support negation. (lots of) feedback, ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a8894c5c81f399a002f02ff4fe6b4fa46b1f3207
2018-07-03upstream: Improve strictness and control over RSA-SHA2 signaturedjm@openbsd.org
In ssh, when an agent fails to return a RSA-SHA2 signature when requested and falls back to RSA-SHA1 instead, retry the signature to ensure that the public key algorithm sent in the SSH_MSG_USERAUTH matches the one in the signature itself. In sshd, strictly enforce that the public key algorithm sent in the SSH_MSG_USERAUTH message matches what appears in the signature. Make the sshd_config PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes and HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes options control accepted signature algorithms (previously they selected supported key types). This allows these options to ban RSA-SHA1 in favour of RSA-SHA2. Add new signature algorithms "rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com" and "rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com" to force use of RSA-SHA2 signatures with certificate keys. feedback and ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c6e9f6d45eed8962ad502d315d7eaef32c419dde
2017-05-31upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
protocol handlers all get struct ssh passed; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 0ca9ea2a5d01a6d2ded94c5024456a930c5bfb5d
2017-05-08upstream commitnaddy@openbsd.org
remove miscellaneous SSH1 leftovers; ok markus@ Upstream-ID: af23696022ae4d45a1abc2fb8b490d8d9dd63b7c
2016-09-29upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
put back some pre-auth zlib bits that I shouldn't have removed - they are still used by the client. Spotted by naddy@ Upstream-ID: 80919468056031037d56a1f5b261c164a6f90dc2
2016-09-29upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
restore pre-auth compression support in the client -- the previous commit was intended to remove it from the server only. remove a few server-side pre-auth compression bits that escaped adjust wording of Compression directive in sshd_config(5) pointed out by naddy@ ok markus@ Upstream-ID: d23696ed72a228dacd4839dd9f2dec424ba2016b
2016-09-24upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
missing bit from previous commit Upstream-ID: 438d5ed6338b28b46e822eb13eee448aca31df37
2016-05-02upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
add support for additional fixed DH groups from draft-ietf-curdle-ssh-kex-sha2-03 diffie-hellman-group14-sha256 (2K group) diffie-hellman-group16-sha512 (4K group) diffie-hellman-group18-sha512 (8K group) based on patch from Mark D. Baushke and Darren Tucker ok markus@ Upstream-ID: ac00406ada4f0dfec41585ca0839f039545bc46f
2016-05-02upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
fix signed/unsigned errors reported by clang-3.7; add sshbuf_dup_string() to replace a common idiom of strdup(sshbuf_ptr()) with better safety checking; feedback and ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 71f926d9bb3f1efed51319a6daf37e93d57c8820
2016-02-08upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
refactor activation of rekeying This makes automatic rekeying internal to the packet code (previously the server and client loops needed to assist). In doing to it makes application of rekey limits more accurate by accounting for packets about to be sent as well as packets queued during rekeying events themselves. Based on a patch from dtucker@ which was in turn based on a patch Aleksander Adamowski in bz#2521; ok markus@ Upstream-ID: a441227fd64f9739850ca97b4cf794202860fcd8
2016-01-27upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
remove roaming support; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 2cab8f4b197bc95776fb1c8dc2859dad0c64dc56
2015-12-07upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
implement SHA2-{256,512} for RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 signatures (user and host auth) based on draft-rsa-dsa-sha2-256-03.txt and draft-ssh-ext-info-04.txt; with & ok djm@ Upstream-ID: cf82ce532b2733e5c4b34bb7b7c94835632db309
2015-07-30upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Allow ssh_config and sshd_config kex parameters options be prefixed by a '+' to indicate that the specified items be appended to the default rather than replacing it. approach suggested by dtucker@, feedback dlg@, ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 0f901137298fc17095d5756ff1561a7028e8882a
2015-07-29upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
include the peer's offer when logging a failure to negotiate a mutual set of algorithms (kex, pubkey, ciphers, etc.) ok markus@ Upstream-ID: bbb8caabf5c01790bb845f5ce135565248d7c796
2015-02-18repair --without-openssl; broken in refactorDamien Miller
2015-02-17upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Revise hostkeys@openssh.com hostkey learning extension. The client will not ask the server to prove ownership of the private halves of any hitherto-unseen hostkeys it offers to the client. Allow UpdateHostKeys option to take an 'ask' argument to let the user manually review keys offered. ok markus@
2015-01-27upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
correctly match ECDSA subtype (== curve) for offered/recevied host keys. Fixes connection-killing host key mismatches when a server offers multiple ECDSA keys with different curve type (an extremely unlikely configuration). ok markus, "looks mechanical" deraadt@
2015-01-20upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
adapt kex to sshbuf and struct ssh; ok djm@
2015-01-20upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
move dispatch to struct ssh; ok djm@
2015-01-20upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
update packet.c & isolate, introduce struct ssh a) switch packet.c to buffer api and isolate per-connection info into struct ssh b) (de)serialization of the state is moved from monitor to packet.c c) the old packet.c API is implemented in opacket.[ch] d) compress.c/h is removed and integrated into packet.c with and ok djm@
2015-01-15upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
sync ssh-keysign, ssh-keygen and some dependencies to the new buffer/key API; mostly mechanical, ok markus@
2015-01-14upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
adapt mac.c to ssherr.h return codes (de-fatal) and simplify dependencies ok djm@
2014-05-15 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/02 03:27:54Damien Miller
[chacha.h cipher-chachapoly.h digest.h hmac.h kex.h kexc25519.c] [misc.h poly1305.h ssh-pkcs11.c defines.h] revert __bounded change; it causes way more problems for portable than it solves; pointed out by dtucker@
2014-04-20 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/03/26 04:55:35Damien Miller
[chacha.h cipher-chachapoly.h digest.h hmac.h kex.h kexc25519.c [misc.h poly1305.h ssh-pkcs11.c] use __bounded(...) attribute recently added to sys/cdefs.h instead of longform __attribute__(__bounded(...)); for brevity and a warning free compilation with llvm/clang
2014-02-04 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/27 18:58:14Damien Miller
[Makefile.in digest.c digest.h hostfile.c kex.h mac.c hmac.c hmac.h] replace openssl HMAC with an implementation based on our ssh_digest_* ok and feedback djm@
2014-01-26 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/25 10:12:50Damien Miller
[cipher.c cipher.h kex.c kex.h kexgexc.c] Add a special case for the DH group size for 3des-cbc, which has an effective strength much lower than the key size. This causes problems with some cryptlib implementations, which don't support group sizes larger than 4k but also don't use the largest group size it does support as specified in the RFC. Based on a patch from Petr Lautrbach at Redhat, reduced by me with input from Markus. ok djm@ markus@
2014-01-12 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/12 08:13:13Damien Miller
[bufaux.c buffer.h kex.c kex.h kexc25519.c kexc25519c.c kexc25519s.c] [kexdhc.c kexdhs.c kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c kexgexc.c kexgexs.c] avoid use of OpenSSL BIGNUM type and functions for KEX with Curve25519 by adding a buffer_put_bignum2_from_string() that stores a string using the bignum encoding rules. Will make it easier to build a reduced-feature OpenSSH without OpenSSL in the future; ok markus@
2014-01-10 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/09 23:20:00Damien Miller
[digest.c digest.h hostfile.c kex.c kex.h kexc25519.c kexc25519c.c] [kexc25519s.c kexdh.c kexecdh.c kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c kexgex.c kexgexc.c] [kexgexs.c key.c key.h roaming_client.c roaming_common.c schnorr.c] [schnorr.h ssh-dss.c ssh-ecdsa.c ssh-rsa.c sshconnect2.c] Introduce digest API and use it to perform all hashing operations rather than calling OpenSSL EVP_Digest* directly. Will make it easier to build a reduced-feature OpenSSH without OpenSSL in future; feedback, ok markus@
2013-11-08 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/11/07 11:58:27Damien Miller
[cipher.c cipher.h kex.c kex.h mac.c mac.h servconf.c ssh.c] Output the effective values of Ciphers, MACs and KexAlgorithms when the default has not been overridden. ok markus@
2013-11-04 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/11/02 21:59:15Damien Miller
[kex.c kex.h myproposal.h ssh-keyscan.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c] use curve25519 for default key exchange (curve25519-sha256@libssh.org); initial patch from Aris Adamantiadis; ok djm@
2013-07-20 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/07/19 07:37:48Damien Miller
[auth.h kex.h kexdhs.c kexecdhs.c kexgexs.c monitor.c servconf.c] [servconf.h session.c sshd.c sshd_config.5] add ssh-agent(1) support to sshd(8); allows encrypted hostkeys, or hostkeys on smartcards; most of the work by Zev Weiss; bz #1974 ok djm@
2013-04-23 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/04/19 01:06:50Damien Miller
[authfile.c cipher.c cipher.h kex.c kex.h kexecdh.c kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c] [key.c key.h mac.c mac.h packet.c ssh.1 ssh.c] add the ability to query supported ciphers, MACs, key type and KEX algorithms to ssh. Includes some refactoring of KEX and key type handling to be table-driven; ok markus@
2013-01-09 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/08 18:49:04Damien Miller
[PROTOCOL authfile.c cipher.c cipher.h kex.c kex.h monitor_wrap.c] [myproposal.h packet.c ssh_config.5 sshd_config.5] support AES-GCM as defined in RFC 5647 (but with simpler KEX handling) ok and feedback djm@
2012-12-12 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/12/11 22:31:18Damien Miller
[PROTOCOL authfile.c cipher.c cipher.h kex.h mac.c myproposal.h] [packet.c ssh_config.5 sshd_config.5] add encrypt-then-mac (EtM) modes to openssh by defining new mac algorithms that change the packet format and compute the MAC over the encrypted message (including the packet size) instead of the plaintext data; these EtM modes are considered more secure and used by default. feedback and ok djm@
2010-09-24 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/09/22 05:01:30Damien Miller
[kex.c kex.h kexecdh.c kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c readconf.c readconf.h] [servconf.c servconf.h ssh_config.5 sshconnect2.c sshd.c sshd_config.5] add a KexAlgorithms knob to the client and server configuration to allow selection of which key exchange methods are used by ssh(1) and sshd(8) and their order of preference. ok markus@
2010-09-10 - (dtucker) [kex.h key.c packet.h ssh-agent.c ssh.c] A few more ECC ifdefsDarren Tucker
for missing headers and compiler warnings.
2010-09-10 - (djm) [authfd.c authfile.c bufec.c buffer.h configure.ac kex.h kexecdh.c]Damien Miller
[kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c key.c key.h myproposal.h packet.c readconf.c] [ssh-agent.c ssh-ecdsa.c ssh-keygen.c ssh.c] Disable ECDH and ECDSA on platforms that don't have the requisite OpenSSL support. ok dtucker@
2010-09-10 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/09/09 10:45:45Damien Miller
[kex.c kex.h kexecdh.c key.c key.h monitor.c ssh-ecdsa.c] ECDH/ECDSA compliance fix: these methods vary the hash function they use (SHA256/384/512) depending on the length of the curve in use. The previous code incorrectly used SHA256 in all cases. This fix will cause authentication failure when using 384 or 521-bit curve keys if one peer hasn't been upgraded and the other has. (256-bit curve keys work ok). In particular you may need to specify HostkeyAlgorithms when connecting to a server that has not been upgraded from an upgraded client. ok naddy@
2010-08-31 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/08/31 11:54:45Damien Miller
[PROTOCOL PROTOCOL.agent PROTOCOL.certkeys auth2-jpake.c authfd.c] [authfile.c buffer.h dns.c kex.c kex.h key.c key.h monitor.c] [monitor_wrap.c myproposal.h packet.c packet.h pathnames.h readconf.c] [ssh-add.1 ssh-add.c ssh-agent.1 ssh-agent.c ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c] [ssh-keyscan.1 ssh-keyscan.c ssh-keysign.8 ssh.1 ssh.c ssh2.h] [ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c sshconnect2.c sshd.8 sshd.c sshd_config.5] [uuencode.c uuencode.h bufec.c kexecdh.c kexecdhc.c kexecdhs.c ssh-ecdsa.c] Implement Elliptic Curve Cryptography modes for key exchange (ECDH) and host/user keys (ECDSA) as specified by RFC5656. ECDH and ECDSA offer better performance than plain DH and DSA at the same equivalent symmetric key length, as well as much shorter keys. Only the mandatory sections of RFC5656 are implemented, specifically the three REQUIRED curves nistp256, nistp384 and nistp521 and only ECDH and ECDSA. Point compression (optional in RFC5656 is NOT implemented). Certificate host and user keys using the new ECDSA key types are supported. Note that this code has not been tested for interoperability and may be subject to change. feedback and ok markus@
2010-02-27 - OpenBSD CVS SyncDamien Miller
- djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/02/26 20:29:54 [PROTOCOL PROTOCOL.agent PROTOCOL.certkeys addrmatch.c auth-options.c] [auth-options.h auth.h auth2-pubkey.c authfd.c dns.c dns.h hostfile.c] [hostfile.h kex.h kexdhs.c kexgexs.c key.c key.h match.h monitor.c] [myproposal.h servconf.c servconf.h ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c] [ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c ssh-rsa.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh2.h sshconnect.c] [sshconnect2.c sshd.8 sshd.c sshd_config.5] Add support for certificate key types for users and hosts. OpenSSH certificate key types are not X.509 certificates, but a much simpler format that encodes a public key, identity information and some validity constraints and signs it with a CA key. CA keys are regular SSH keys. This certificate style avoids the attack surface of X.509 certificates and is very easy to deploy. Certified host keys allow automatic acceptance of new host keys when a CA certificate is marked as sh/known_hosts. see VERIFYING HOST KEYS in ssh(1) for details. Certified user keys allow authentication of users when the signing CA key is marked as trusted in authorized_keys. See "AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT" in sshd(8) for details. Certificates are minted using ssh-keygen(1), documentation is in the "CERTIFICATES" section of that manpage. Documentation on the format of certificates is in the file PROTOCOL.certkeys feedback and ok markus@
2010-01-08 - andreas@cvs.openbsd.org 2009/10/24 11:13:54Darren Tucker
[sshconnect2.c kex.h kex.c] Let the client detect if the server supports roaming by looking for the resume@appgate.com kex algorithm. ok markus@
2009-06-21 - andreas@cvs.openbsd.org 2009/05/27 06:36:07Darren Tucker
[packet.h packet.c] Add packet_put_int64() and packet_get_int64(), part of a larger change from Martin Forssen.