* include/host2net.h (buf16_to_ulong, buf16_to_uint): New.
(buf16_to_ushort, buf16_to_u16): New.
(buf32_to_size_t, buf32_to_ulong, buf32_to_uint, buf32_to_u32): New.
--
This fixes sign extension on shift problems. Hanno Böck found a case
with an invalid read due to this problem. To fix that almost all uses
of "<< 24" and "<< 8" are changed by this patch to use an inline
function from host2net.h.
(back ported from commit 2183683bd6)
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/parse-packet.c (MAX_KEY_PACKET_LENGTH): New.
(MAX_UID_PACKET_LENGTH): New.
(MAX_COMMENT_PACKET_LENGTH): New.
(MAX_ATTR_PACKET_LENGTH): New.
(parse_key): Limit the size of a key packet to 256k.
(parse_user_id): Use macro for the packet size limit.
(parse_attribute): Ditto.
(parse_comment): Ditto.
--
Without that it is possible to force gpg to allocate large amounts of
memory by using a bad encoded MPI. This would be an too easy DoS.
Another way to mitigate would be to change the MPI read function to
allocate memory dynamically while reading the MPI. However, that
complicates and possibly slows down the code. A too large key packet
is in any case a sign for broken data and thus gpg should not use it.
Reported-by: Hanno Böck
GnuPG-bug-id: 1823
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(back ported from commit 382ba4b137)
* g10/parse-packet.c (can_handle_critical): Check content length
before calling can_handle_critical_notation.
--
The problem was found by Jan Bee and gniibe proposed the used fix.
Thanks.
This bug can't be exploited: Only if the announced length of the
notation is 21 or 32 a memcmp against fixed strings using that length
would be done. The compared data is followed by the actual signature
and thus it is highly likely that not even read of unallocated memory
will happen. Nevertheless such a bug needs to be fixed.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/parse-packet.c (dump_sig_subpkt): Print regex subpacket
sanitized.
--
We may not use "%s" to print an arbitrary buffer. At least "%.*s"
should have been used. However, it is in general preferable to escape
control characters while printf user data.
Reported-by: Hanno Böck
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(backported from commit 596ae9f543)
* g10/parse-packet.c (parse_attribute_subpkts): Check that the
attribute packet is large enough for the subpacket type.
--
Reported-by: Hanno Böck
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(backported from commit 0988764397)
* g10/parse-packet.c (parse_attribute): Avoid xmalloc failure and cap
size of packet.
--
Tavis Ormandy reported a fatal error for attribute packets with a zero
length payload. This is due to a check in Libgcrypt's xmalloc which
rejects a malloc(0) instead of silently allocating 1 byte. The fix is
obvious.
In addition we cap the size of attribute packets similar to what we do
with user id packets. OpenPGP keys are not the proper way to store
movies.
Resolved conflicts:
g10/parse-packet.c - indentation. Use plain fprintf.
* g10/parse-packet.c (mpi_read): Change error message on overflow.
--
This gets gpg 2.x in sync to what gpg 1.4 does. No need to die for a
broken MPI.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1593
* parse-packet.c (parse_signature): It's hex.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_subkey): Avoid listing the contents of a
backsig when list mode is on. Noted by Timo Schulz.
(gpgsm_exit): Update the random seed file and enable debug output.
* g10.c (main): Add secmem features and set the random seed file.
(g10_exit): Update the random seed file.
* parse-packet.c (parse_signature,read_protected_v3_mpi)
(parse_key): Fixed use of mpi_set_opaque.
* keygen.c (gen_card_key): Ditto.
* keygen.c (gen_card_key): Obviously we should use the creation
date received from SCDAEMON, so that the fingerprints will match.
* sign.c (do_sign): Pass the serialno to the sign code.
* keyid.c (serialno_and_fpr_from_sk): New.
to libgcrypt functions, using shared error codes from libgpg-error,
replacing the old functions we used to have in ../util by those in
../jnlib and ../common, renaming the malloc functions and a couple of
types. Note, that not all changes are listed below becuause they are
too similar and done at far too many places. As of today the code
builds using the current libgcrypt from CVS but it is very unlikely
that it actually works.
that fact in the capabilities, and only primary signing keys can certify
other keys.
* packet.h, parse_packet.c (parse_key): Add is_primary flag for public
keys (it already exists for secret keys).
cipher when importing a secret key.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Show a '#' for a secret-parts-missing
key.
* parse_packet.c (parse_key): Some comments.
* revoke.c (gen_revoke): Remove some debugging code.
* trustdb.c (verify_own_keys): Make trusted-key a non-deprecated option
again.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Don't give the IDEA warning unless the cipher
in question is in fact IDEA.
* misc.c (checksum_u16_nobug): Removed.
(checksum_u16): Removed the bug emulation.
(checksum_mpi): Ditto.
(checksum_mpi_counted_nbits): Removed and replaced all calls
with checksum_mpi.
* parse-packet.c (read_protected_v3_mpi): New.
(parse_key): Use it here to store it as an opaque MPI.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Changed the v3 unprotection to the new
why to store these keys.
(protect_secret_key): Likewise.
* build-packet.c (do_secret_key): And changed the writing.
* encode.c (encode_simple,encode_crypt): Use new style CTB for
compressssed packets when using MDC. We need to do this so that
concatenated messages are properly decrypted. Old style
compression assumes that it is the last packet; given that we
can't determine the length in advance, the uncompressor does not
know where to start. Actually we should use the new CTB always
but this would break PGP 2 compatibility.
* parse-packet.c (parse): Special treatment for new style CTB
compressed packets.
* build-packet.c (do_mdc): Removed. Was not used.
(do_encrypted_mdc): Count the version number and the MDC packet.