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2019-11-28upstream: Revert previous commit. The channels code still uses intdtucker@openbsd.org
in many places for channel ids so the INT_MAX check still makes sense. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 532e4b644791b826956c3c61d6ac6da39bac84bf
2019-11-27upstream: Make channel_id u_int32_t and remove unnecessary checkdtucker@openbsd.org
and cast that were left over from the type conversion. Noted by t-hashida@amiya.co.jp in bz#3098, ok markus@ djm@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 3ad105b6a905284e780b1fd7ff118e1c346e90b5
2019-07-05upstream: When system calls indicate an error they return -1, notderaadt@openbsd.org
some arbitrary value < 0. errno is only updated in this case. Change all (most?) callers of syscalls to follow this better, and let's see if this strictness helps us in the future. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 48081f00db7518e3b712a49dca06efc2a5428075
2019-03-27upstream: fix interaction between ClientAliveInterval and RekeyLimitdjm@openbsd.org
that could cause connection to close incorrectly; Report and patch from Jakub Jelen in bz#2757; ok dtucker@ markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 17229a8a65bd8e6c2080318ec2b7a61e1aede3fb
2019-03-08upstream: Reset last-seen time when sending a keepalive. Preventsdtucker@openbsd.org
sending two keepalives successively and prematurely terminating connection when ClientAliveCount=1. While there, collapse two similar tests into one. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 043670d201dfe222537a2a4bed16ce1087de5ddd
2019-01-20upstream: fix error in refactor: use ssh_packet_disconnect() instead ofdjm@openbsd.org
sshpkt_error(). The first one logs the error and exits (what we want) instead of just logging and blundering on. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 39f51b43641dce9ce0f408ea6c0e6e077e2e91ae
2019-01-20upstream: remove last references to active_statedjm@openbsd.org
with & ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 78619a50ea7e4ca2f3b54d4658b3227277490ba2
2019-01-20upstream: convert serverloop.c to new packet APIdjm@openbsd.org
with & ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c92dd19b55457541478f95c0d6b318426d86d885
2019-01-20upstream: begin landing remaining refactoring of packet parsingdjm@openbsd.org
API, started almost exactly six years ago. This change stops including the old packet_* API by default and makes each file that requires the old API include it explicitly. We will commit file-by-file refactoring to remove the old API in consistent steps. with & ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 93c98a6b38f6911fd1ae025a1ec57807fb4d4ef4
2018-07-31upstream: Remove uid checks from low port binds. Now that sshdtucker@openbsd.org
cannot be setuid and sshd always has privsep on, we can remove the uid checks for low port binds and just let the system do the check. We leave a sanity check for the !privsep case so long as the code is stil there. with & ok djm@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9535cfdbd1cd54486fdbedfaee44ce4367ec7ca0
2018-07-12upstream: remove legacy key emulation layer; ok djm@markus@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2b1f9619259e222bbd4fe9a8d3a0973eafb9dd8d
2018-07-10upstream: sshd: switch config to sshbuf API; ok djm@markus@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 72b02017bac7feac48c9dceff8355056bea300bd
2018-06-09upstream: fix some over-long lines and __func__ up some debugdjm@openbsd.org
messages OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c70a60b4c8207d9f242fc2351941ba50916bb267
2018-03-03upstream: switch over to the new authorized_keys options API anddjm@openbsd.org
remove the legacy one. Includes a fairly big refactor of auth2-pubkey.c to retain less state between key file lines. feedback and ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: dece6cae0f47751b9892080eb13d6625599573df
2018-02-15Replace remaining mysignal() with signal().Darren Tucker
These seem to have been missed during the replacement of mysignal with #define signal in commit 5ade9ab. Both include the requisite headers to pick up the #define.
2018-02-13upstream Don't reset signal handlers inside handlers.dtucker@openbsd.org
The signal handlers from the original ssh1 code on which OpenSSH is based assume unreliable signals and reinstall their handlers. Since OpenBSD (and pretty much every current system) has reliable signals this is not needed. In the unlikely even that -portable is still being used on such systems we will deal with it in the compat layer. ok deraadt@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f53a1015cb6908431b92116130d285d71589612c
2018-02-13Whitespace sync with upstream.Darren Tucker
2018-01-23upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Drop compatibility hacks for some ancient SSH implementations, including ssh.com <=2.* and OpenSSH <= 3.*. These versions were all released in or before 2001 and predate the final SSH RFCs. The hacks in question aren't necessary for RFC- compliant SSH implementations. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 4be81c67db57647f907f4e881fb9341448606138
2017-12-19upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
unbreak hostkey rotation; attempting to sign with a desired signature algorithm of kex->hostkey_alg is incorrect when the key type isn't capable of making those signatures. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 35ae46864e1f5859831ec0d115ee5ea50953a906
2017-12-19upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
pass negotiated signing algorithm though to sshkey_verify() and check that the negotiated algorithm matches the type in the signature (only matters for RSA SHA1/SHA2 sigs). ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 735fb15bf4adc060d3bee9d047a4bcaaa81b1af9
2017-12-12upstream commitdtucker@openbsd.org
Put remote client info back into the ClientAlive connection termination message. Based in part on diff from lars.nooden at gmail, ok djm OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 80a0f619a29bbf2f32eb5297a69978a0e05d0ee0
2017-10-23upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Expose devices allocated for tun/tap forwarding. At the client, the device may be obtained from a new %T expansion for LocalCommand. At the server, the allocated devices will be listed in a SSH_TUNNEL variable exposed to the environment of any user sessions started after the tunnel forwarding was established. ok markus Upstream-ID: e61e53f8ae80566e9ddc0d67a5df5bdf2f3c9f9e
2017-09-12adapt portable to channels API changesDamien Miller
2017-09-12upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Make remote channel ID a u_int Previously we tracked the remote channel IDs in an int, but this is strictly incorrect: the wire protocol uses uint32 and there is nothing in-principle stopping a SSH implementation from sending, say, 0xffff0000. In practice everyone numbers their channels sequentially, so this has never been a problem. ok markus@ Upstream-ID: b9f4cd3dc53155b4a5c995c0adba7da760d03e73
2017-09-12upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
refactor channels.c Move static state to a "struct ssh_channels" that is allocated at runtime and tracked as a member of struct ssh. Explicitly pass "struct ssh" to all channels functions. Replace use of the legacy packet APIs in channels.c. Rework sshd_config PermitOpen handling: previously the configuration parser would call directly into the channels layer. After the refactor this is not possible, as the channels structures are allocated at connection time and aren't available when the configuration is parsed. The server config parser now tracks PermitOpen itself and explicitly configures the channels code later. ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 11828f161656b965cc306576422613614bea2d8f
2017-09-04upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
pass packet state down to some of the channels function (more to come...); ok markus@ Upstream-ID: d8ce7a94f4059d7ac1e01fb0eb01de0c4b36c81b
2017-08-12upstream commitdtucker@openbsd.org
Tweak previous keepalive commit: if last_time + keepalive <= now instead of just "<" so client_alive_check will fire if the select happens to return on exact second of the timeout. ok djm@ Upstream-ID: e02756bd6038d11bb8522bfd75a4761c3a684fcc
2017-08-12upstream commitdtucker@openbsd.org
Keep track of the last time we actually heard from the client and use this to also schedule a client_alive_check(). Prevents activity on a forwarded port from indefinitely preventing the select timeout so that client_alive_check() will eventually (although not optimally) be called. Analysis by willchan at google com via bz#2756, feedback & ok djm@ Upstream-ID: c08721e0bbda55c6d18e2760f3fe1b17fb71169e
2017-06-01upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
remove now obsolete ctx from ssh_dispatch_run; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 9870aabf7f4d71660c31fda91b942b19a8e68d29
2017-05-31upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
protocol handlers all get struct ssh passed; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 0ca9ea2a5d01a6d2ded94c5024456a930c5bfb5d
2017-02-03upstream commitdtucker@openbsd.org
Return true reason for port forwarding failures where feasible rather than always "administratively prohibited". bz#2674, ok djm@ Upstream-ID: d901d9887951774e604ca970e1827afaaef9e419
2017-01-30upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
unbreak Unix domain socket forwarding for root; ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 6649c76eb7a3fa15409373295ca71badf56920a2
2016-12-14upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
disable Unix-domain socket forwarding when privsep is disabled Upstream-ID: ab61516ae0faadad407857808517efa900a0d6d0
2016-11-30upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Add a sshd_config DisableForwaring option that disables X11, agent, TCP, tunnel and Unix domain socket forwarding, as well as anything else we might implement in the future. This, like the 'restrict' authorized_keys flag, is intended to be a simple and future-proof way of restricting an account. Suggested as a complement to 'restrict' by Jann Horn; ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 203803f66e533a474086b38a59ceb4cf2410fcf7
2016-10-24upstream commitdtucker@openbsd.org
Factor out "can bind to low ports" check into its own function. This will make it easier for Portable to support platforms with permissions models other than uid==0 (eg bz#2625). ok djm@, "doesn't offend me too much" deraadt@. Upstream-ID: 86213df4183e92b8f189a6d2dac858c994bfface
2016-09-12upstream commitderaadt@openbsd.org
Add MAXIMUM(), MINIMUM(), and ROUNDUP() to misc.h, then use those definitions rather than pulling <sys/param.h> and unknown namespace pollution. ok djm markus dtucker Upstream-ID: 712cafa816c9f012a61628b66b9fbd5687223fb8
2016-08-14upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
remove ssh1 server code; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: c24c0c32c49b91740d5a94ae914fb1898ea5f534
2016-04-08Remove NO_IPPORT_RESERVED_CONCEPTDarren Tucker
Replace by defining IPPORT_RESERVED to zero on Cygwin, which should have the same effect without causing problems syncing patches with OpenBSD. Resync the two affected functions with OpenBSD. ok djm, sanity checked by Corinna.
2016-03-08upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
refactor canohost.c: move functions that cache results closer to the places that use them (authn and session code). After this, no state is cached in canohost.c feedback and ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 5f2e4df88d4803fc8ec59ec53629105e23ce625e
2016-03-04upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
fix ClientAliveInterval when a time-based RekeyLimit is set; previously keepalive packets were not being sent. bz#2252 report and analysis by Christian Wittenhorst and Garrett Lee feedback and ok dtucker@ Upstream-ID: d48f9deadd35fdacdd5106b41bb07630ddd4aa81
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
2015-11-28upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
don't include port number in tcpip-forward replies for requests that don't allocate a port; bz#2509 diagnosed by Ron Frederick ok markus Upstream-ID: 77efad818addb61ec638b5a2362f1554e21a970a
2015-02-21upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
UpdateHostKeys fixes: I accidentally changed the format of the hostkeys@openssh.com messages last week without changing the extension name, and this has been causing connection failures for people who are running -current. First reported by sthen@ s/hostkeys@openssh.com/hostkeys-00@openssh.com/ Change the name of the proof message too, and reorder it a little. Also, UpdateHostKeys=ask is incompatible with ControlPersist (no TTY available to read the response) so disable UpdateHostKeys if it is in ask mode and ControlPersist is active (and document this)
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@
2015-01-26upstream commitderaadt@openbsd.org
Reduce use of <sys/param.h> and transition to <limits.h> throughout. ok djm markus
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@