Sign Up
Log In
Log In
or
Sign Up
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor
Collapse sidebar
SUSE:SLE-12-SP2:Update
mutt.23793
c547433cdf2e79191b15c6932c57f1472bfb5ff4.dif
Overview
Repositories
Revisions
Requests
Users
Attributes
Meta
File c547433cdf2e79191b15c6932c57f1472bfb5ff4.dif of Package mutt.23793
From c547433cdf2e79191b15c6932c57f1472bfb5ff4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin McCarthy <kevin@8t8.us> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:49:20 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix STARTTLS response injection attack. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thanks again to Damian Poddebniak and Fabian Ising from the Münster University of Applied Sciences for reporting this issue. Their summary in ticket 248 states the issue clearly: We found another STARTTLS-related issue in Mutt. Unfortunately, it affects SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. When the server responds with its "let's do TLS now message", e.g. A OK begin TLS\r\n in IMAP or +OK begin TLS\r\n in POP3, Mutt will also read any data after the \r\n and save it into some internal buffer for later processing. This is problematic, because a MITM attacker can inject arbitrary responses. There is a nice blogpost by Wietse Venema about a "command injection" in postfix (http://www.postfix.org/CVE-2011-0411.html). What we have here is the problem in reverse, i.e. not a command injection, but a "response injection." This commit fixes the issue by clearing the CONNECTION input buffer in mutt_ssl_starttls(). To make backporting this fix easier, the new functions only clear the top-level CONNECTION buffer; they don't handle nested buffering in mutt_zstrm.c or mutt_sasl.c. However both of those wrap the connection *after* STARTTLS, so this is currently okay. mutt_tunnel.c occurs before connecting, but it does not perform any nesting. --- mutt_socket.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ mutt_socket.h | 2 ++ mutt_ssl.c | 12 ++++++++++++ mutt_ssl_gnutls.c | 12 ++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 56 insertions(+) --- mutt_socket.c +++ mutt_socket.c 2020-06-24 09:13:59.014091891 +0000 @@ -150,6 +150,36 @@ int mutt_socket_write_d (CONNECTION *con return sent; } +/* Checks if the CONNECTION input buffer has unread data. + * + * NOTE: for general use, the function needs to expand to poll nested + * connections. It currently does not to make backporting a security + * fix easier. + * + * STARTTLS occurs before SASL and COMPRESS=DEFLATE processing, and + * mutt_tunnel() does not wrap the connection. So this and the next + * function are safe for current usage in mutt_ssl_starttls(). + */ +int mutt_socket_has_buffered_input (CONNECTION *conn) +{ + return conn->bufpos < conn->available; +} + +/* Clears buffered input from a connection. + * + * NOTE: for general use, the function needs to expand to call nested + * connections. It currently does not to make backporting a security + * fix easier. + * + * STARTTLS occurs before SASL and COMPRESS=DEFLATE processing, and + * mutt_tunnel() does not wrap the connection. So this and the previous + * function are safe for current usage in mutt_ssl_starttls(). + */ +void mutt_socket_clear_buffered_input (CONNECTION *conn) +{ + conn->bufpos = conn->available = 0; +} + /* poll whether reads would block. * Returns: >0 if there is data to read, * 0 if a read would block, --- mutt_socket.h +++ mutt_socket.h 2020-06-24 09:16:11.375633020 +0000 @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ typedef struct _connection int mutt_socket_open (CONNECTION* conn); int mutt_socket_close (CONNECTION* conn); +int mutt_socket_has_buffered_input (CONNECTION *conn); +void mutt_socket_clear_buffered_input (CONNECTION *conn); int mutt_socket_read (CONNECTION* conn, char* buf, size_t len); int mutt_socket_poll (CONNECTION* conn, time_t wait_secs); int mutt_socket_readchar (CONNECTION *conn, char *c); --- mutt_ssl.c +++ mutt_ssl.c 2020-06-24 09:13:59.014091891 +0000 @@ -180,6 +180,18 @@ int mutt_ssl_starttls (CONNECTION* conn) int maxbits; long ssl_options = 0; + if (mutt_socket_has_buffered_input (conn)) + { + /* L10N: + The server is not supposed to send data immediately after + confirming STARTTLS. This warns the user that something + weird is going on. + */ + mutt_error _("Warning: clearing unexpected buffered data before STARTTLS"); + mutt_sleep (0); + mutt_socket_clear_buffered_input (conn); + } + if (ssl_init()) goto bail; --- mutt_ssl_gnutls.c +++ mutt_ssl_gnutls.c 2020-06-24 09:13:59.014091891 +0000 @@ -218,6 +218,18 @@ static int tls_socket_open (CONNECTION* int mutt_ssl_starttls (CONNECTION* conn) { + if (mutt_socket_has_buffered_input (conn)) + { + /* L10N: + The server is not supposed to send data immediately after + confirming STARTTLS. This warns the user that something + weird is going on. + */ + mutt_error _("Warning: clearing unexpected buffered data before STARTTLS"); + mutt_sleep (0); + mutt_socket_clear_buffered_input (conn); + } + if (tls_init() < 0) return -1;
Locations
Projects
Search
Status Monitor
Help
OpenBuildService.org
Documentation
API Documentation
Code of Conduct
Contact
Support
@OBShq
Terms
openSUSE Build Service is sponsored by
The Open Build Service is an
openSUSE project
.
Sign Up
Log In
Places
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor