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openvpn-CVE-2018-7544.patch
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File openvpn-CVE-2018-7544.patch of Package openvpn
--- doc/openvpn.8.orig +++ doc/openvpn.8 @@ -2544,54 +2544,52 @@ the compression efficiency will be very compression for a period of time until the next re-sample test. .\"********************************************************* .TP +.B \-\-management socket\-name unix [pw\-file] \ \ \ \ \ (recommended) +.TQ .B \-\-management IP port [pw-file] -Enable a TCP server on -.B IP:port -to handle daemon management functions. -.B pw-file, -if specified, -is a password file (password on first line) -or "stdin" to prompt from standard input. The password -provided will set the password which TCP clients will need -to provide in order to access management functions. - -The management interface can also listen on a unix domain socket, -for those platforms that support it. To use a unix domain socket, specify -the unix socket pathname in place of -.B IP -and set -.B port -to 'unix'. While the default behavior is to create a unix domain socket -that may be connected to by any process, the +Enable a management server on a +.B socket\-name +Unix socket on those platforms supporting it, or on +a designated TCP port. + +.B pw\-file +, if specified, is a password file where the password must be on first line. +Instead of a filename it can use the keyword stdin which will prompt the user +for a password to use when OpenVPN is starting. + +For unix sockets, the default behaviour is to create a unix domain socket +that may be connected to by any process. Use the .B \-\-management\-client\-user and .B \-\-management\-client\-group -directives can be used to restrict access. +directives to restrict access. + +The management interface provides a special mode where the TCP management link +can operate over the tunnel itself. To enable this mode, set IP to +.B tunnel. +Tunnel mode will cause the management interface to listen for a +TCP connection on the local VPN address of the TUN/TAP interface. + +.B BEWARE +of enabling the management interface over TCP. In these cases you should +.I ALWAYS +make use of +.B pw\-file +to password protect the management interface. Any user who can connect to this +TCP +.B IP:port +will be able to manage and control (and interfere with) the OpenVPN process. +It is also strongly recommended to set IP to 127.0.0.1 (localhost) to restrict +accessibility of the management server to local clients. + +While the management port is designed for programmatic control of OpenVPN by +other applications, it is possible to telnet to the port, using a telnet client +in "raw" mode. Once connected, type "help" for a list of commands. + +For detailed documentation on the management interface, see the +.I management\-notes.txt +file in the management folder of the OpenVPN source distribution. -The management interface provides a special mode where the TCP -management link can operate over the tunnel itself. To enable this mode, -set -.B IP -= "tunnel". Tunnel mode will cause the management interface -to listen for a TCP connection on the local VPN address of the -TUN/TAP interface. - -While the management port is designed for programmatic control -of OpenVPN by other applications, it is possible to telnet -to the port, using a telnet client in "raw" mode. Once connected, -type "help" for a list of commands. - -For detailed documentation on the management interface, see -the management\-notes.txt file in the -.B management -folder of -the OpenVPN source distribution. - -It is strongly recommended that -.B IP -be set to 127.0.0.1 -(localhost) to restrict accessibility of the management -server to local clients. .TP .B \-\-management\-client Management interface will connect as a TCP/unix domain client to --- src/openvpn/options.c.orig +++ src/openvpn/options.c @@ -2175,6 +2175,14 @@ options_postprocess_verify_ce(const stru { msg(M_USAGE, "--management-client-(user|group) can only be used on unix domain sockets"); } + + if (!(options->management_flags & MF_UNIX_SOCK) + && (!options->management_user_pass)) + { + msg(M_WARN, "WARNING: Using --management on a TCP port WITHOUT " + "passwords is STRONGLY discouraged and considered insecure"); + } + #endif /*
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