gpg: Fix TOCTTOU when updating keyblocks.

* g10/keydb.c (keydb_update_keyblock): Don't replace the record at the
current offset.  After taking the lock, extract the fingerprint from
the keyblock, find it and then replace it.

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Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.com>
GnuPG-bug-id: 2193

Between locating the record to update and actually updating the
keyblock, it is possible that another process modifies the keyring,
which causes the update to corrupt the keyring.  This is due to a time
of check to time of use bug.  The fix is straightforward: both
operations must be done while holding the lock.  This changes the
semantics of the function slightly, but no callers need to be
modified.  Further, it now becomes impossible to replace key A with B;
this function will only ever update B.
This commit is contained in:
Neal H. Walfield 2015-12-15 20:05:20 +01:00
parent 02eb9fc9d5
commit dc417bf0c5
2 changed files with 31 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1386,6 +1386,12 @@ gpg_error_t
keydb_update_keyblock (KEYDB_HANDLE hd, kbnode_t kb)
{
gpg_error_t err;
PKT_public_key *pk = kb->pkt->pkt.public_key;
KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC desc;
size_t len;
assert (kb);
assert (kb->pkt->pkttype == PKT_PUBLIC_KEY);
if (!hd)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_ARG);
@ -1393,9 +1399,6 @@ keydb_update_keyblock (KEYDB_HANDLE hd, kbnode_t kb)
kid_not_found_flush ();
keyblock_cache_clear (hd);
if (hd->found < 0 || hd->found >= hd->used)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_VALUE_NOT_FOUND);
if (opt.dry_run)
return 0;
@ -1403,6 +1406,19 @@ keydb_update_keyblock (KEYDB_HANDLE hd, kbnode_t kb)
if (err)
return err;
memset (&desc, 0, sizeof (desc));
fingerprint_from_pk (pk, desc.u.fpr, &len);
if (len == 20)
desc.mode = KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR20;
else
log_bug ("%s: Unsupported key length: %zd\n", __func__, len);
keydb_search_reset (hd);
err = keydb_search (hd, &desc, 1, NULL);
if (err)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_VALUE_NOT_FOUND);
assert (hd->found >= 0 && hd->found < hd->used);
switch (hd->active[hd->found].type)
{
case KEYDB_RESOURCE_TYPE_NONE:

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@ -255,12 +255,21 @@ const char *keydb_get_resource_name (KEYDB_HANDLE hd);
for the user ID node. */
gpg_error_t keydb_get_keyblock (KEYDB_HANDLE hd, KBNODE *ret_kb);
/* Replace the currently selected keyblock (i.e., the last result
returned by keydb_search) with the key block in KB.
/* Update the keyblock KB (i.e., extract the fingerprint and find the
corresponding keyblock in the keyring).
This doesn't do anything if --dry-run was specified.
Returns 0 on success. Otherwise, it returns an error code. */
Returns 0 on success. Otherwise, it returns an error code. Note:
if there isn't a keyblock in the keyring corresponding to KB, then
this function returns GPG_ERR_VALUE_NOT_FOUND.
This function selects the matching record and modifies the current
file position to point to the record just after the selected entry.
Thus, if you do a subsequent search using HD, you should first do a
keydb_search_reset. Further, if the selected record is important,
you should use keydb_push_found_state and keydb_pop_found_state to
save and restore it. */
gpg_error_t keydb_update_keyblock (KEYDB_HANDLE hd, kbnode_t kb);
/* Insert a keyblock into one of the underlying keyrings or keyboxes.