qemu-e2k/ui/vnc-auth-sasl.c
Daniel P. Berrangé 627ebec208 ui: correctly advance output buffer when writing SASL data
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  commit 8f61f1c5a6
  Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
  Date:   Mon Dec 18 19:12:20 2017 +0000

    ui: track how much decoded data we consumed when doing SASL encoding

I attempted to fix a flaw with tracking how much data had actually been
processed when encoding with SASL. With that flaw, the VNC server could
mistakenly discard queued data that had not been sent.

The fix was not quite right though, because it merely decremented the
vs->output.offset value. This is effectively discarding data from the
end of the pending output buffer. We actually need to discard data from
the start of the pending output buffer. We also want to free memory that
is no longer required. The correct way to handle this is to use the
buffer_advance() helper method instead of directly manipulating the
offset value.

Reported-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20180201155841.27509-1-berrange@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2018-02-02 07:48:18 +01:00

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/*
* QEMU VNC display driver: SASL auth protocol
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc
*
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "vnc.h"
#include "trace.h"
/* Max amount of data we send/recv for SASL steps to prevent DOS */
#define SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN (1024 * 1024)
void vnc_sasl_client_cleanup(VncState *vs)
{
if (vs->sasl.conn) {
vs->sasl.runSSF = false;
vs->sasl.wantSSF = false;
vs->sasl.waitWriteSSF = 0;
vs->sasl.encodedLength = vs->sasl.encodedOffset = 0;
vs->sasl.encoded = NULL;
g_free(vs->sasl.username);
g_free(vs->sasl.mechlist);
vs->sasl.username = vs->sasl.mechlist = NULL;
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
}
}
size_t vnc_client_write_sasl(VncState *vs)
{
size_t ret;
VNC_DEBUG("Write SASL: Pending output %p size %zd offset %zd "
"Encoded: %p size %d offset %d\n",
vs->output.buffer, vs->output.capacity, vs->output.offset,
vs->sasl.encoded, vs->sasl.encodedLength, vs->sasl.encodedOffset);
if (!vs->sasl.encoded) {
int err;
err = sasl_encode(vs->sasl.conn,
(char *)vs->output.buffer,
vs->output.offset,
(const char **)&vs->sasl.encoded,
&vs->sasl.encodedLength);
if (err != SASL_OK)
return vnc_client_io_error(vs, -1, NULL);
vs->sasl.encodedRawLength = vs->output.offset;
vs->sasl.encodedOffset = 0;
}
ret = vnc_client_write_buf(vs,
vs->sasl.encoded + vs->sasl.encodedOffset,
vs->sasl.encodedLength - vs->sasl.encodedOffset);
if (!ret)
return 0;
vs->sasl.encodedOffset += ret;
if (vs->sasl.encodedOffset == vs->sasl.encodedLength) {
if (vs->sasl.encodedRawLength >= vs->force_update_offset) {
vs->force_update_offset = 0;
} else {
vs->force_update_offset -= vs->sasl.encodedRawLength;
}
buffer_advance(&vs->output, vs->sasl.encodedRawLength);
vs->sasl.encoded = NULL;
vs->sasl.encodedOffset = vs->sasl.encodedLength = 0;
}
/* Can't merge this block with one above, because
* someone might have written more unencrypted
* data in vs->output while we were processing
* SASL encoded output
*/
if (vs->output.offset == 0) {
if (vs->ioc_tag) {
g_source_remove(vs->ioc_tag);
}
vs->ioc_tag = qio_channel_add_watch(
vs->ioc, G_IO_IN, vnc_client_io, vs, NULL);
}
return ret;
}
size_t vnc_client_read_sasl(VncState *vs)
{
size_t ret;
uint8_t encoded[4096];
const char *decoded;
unsigned int decodedLen;
int err;
ret = vnc_client_read_buf(vs, encoded, sizeof(encoded));
if (!ret)
return 0;
err = sasl_decode(vs->sasl.conn,
(char *)encoded, ret,
&decoded, &decodedLen);
if (err != SASL_OK)
return vnc_client_io_error(vs, -1, NULL);
VNC_DEBUG("Read SASL Encoded %p size %ld Decoded %p size %d\n",
encoded, ret, decoded, decodedLen);
buffer_reserve(&vs->input, decodedLen);
buffer_append(&vs->input, decoded, decodedLen);
return decodedLen;
}
static int vnc_auth_sasl_check_access(VncState *vs)
{
const void *val;
int err;
int allow;
err = sasl_getprop(vs->sasl.conn, SASL_USERNAME, &val);
if (err != SASL_OK) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Cannot fetch SASL username",
sasl_errstring(err, NULL, NULL));
return -1;
}
if (val == NULL) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "No SASL username set", "");
return -1;
}
vs->sasl.username = g_strdup((const char*)val);
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_username(vs, vs->sasl.username);
if (vs->vd->sasl.acl == NULL) {
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_acl(vs, 1);
return 0;
}
allow = qemu_acl_party_is_allowed(vs->vd->sasl.acl, vs->sasl.username);
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_acl(vs, allow);
return allow ? 0 : -1;
}
static int vnc_auth_sasl_check_ssf(VncState *vs)
{
const void *val;
int err, ssf;
if (!vs->sasl.wantSSF)
return 1;
err = sasl_getprop(vs->sasl.conn, SASL_SSF, &val);
if (err != SASL_OK)
return 0;
ssf = *(const int *)val;
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_ssf(vs, ssf);
if (ssf < 56)
return 0; /* 56 is good for Kerberos */
/* Only setup for read initially, because we're about to send an RPC
* reply which must be in plain text. When the next incoming RPC
* arrives, we'll switch on writes too
*
* cf qemudClientReadSASL in qemud.c
*/
vs->sasl.runSSF = 1;
/* We have a SSF that's good enough */
return 1;
}
/*
* Step Msg
*
* Input from client:
*
* u32 clientin-length
* u8-array clientin-string
*
* Output to client:
*
* u32 serverout-length
* u8-array serverout-strin
* u8 continue
*/
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_step_len(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len);
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_step(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
uint32_t datalen = len;
const char *serverout;
unsigned int serveroutlen;
int err;
char *clientdata = NULL;
/* NB, distinction of NULL vs "" is *critical* in SASL */
if (datalen) {
clientdata = (char*)data;
clientdata[datalen-1] = '\0'; /* Wire includes '\0', but make sure */
datalen--; /* Don't count NULL byte when passing to _start() */
}
err = sasl_server_step(vs->sasl.conn,
clientdata,
datalen,
&serverout,
&serveroutlen);
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_step(vs, data, len, serverout, serveroutlen, err);
if (err != SASL_OK &&
err != SASL_CONTINUE) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Cannot step SASL auth",
sasl_errdetail(vs->sasl.conn));
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
if (serveroutlen > SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL data too long", "");
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
if (serveroutlen) {
vnc_write_u32(vs, serveroutlen + 1);
vnc_write(vs, serverout, serveroutlen + 1);
} else {
vnc_write_u32(vs, 0);
}
/* Whether auth is complete */
vnc_write_u8(vs, err == SASL_CONTINUE ? 0 : 1);
if (err == SASL_CONTINUE) {
/* Wait for step length */
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_step_len, 4);
} else {
if (!vnc_auth_sasl_check_ssf(vs)) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL SSF too weak", "");
goto authreject;
}
/* Check username whitelist ACL */
if (vnc_auth_sasl_check_access(vs) < 0) {
goto authreject;
}
trace_vnc_auth_pass(vs, vs->auth);
vnc_write_u32(vs, 0); /* Accept auth */
/*
* Delay writing in SSF encoded mode until pending output
* buffer is written
*/
if (vs->sasl.runSSF)
vs->sasl.waitWriteSSF = vs->output.offset;
start_client_init(vs);
}
return 0;
authreject:
vnc_write_u32(vs, 1); /* Reject auth */
vnc_write_u32(vs, sizeof("Authentication failed"));
vnc_write(vs, "Authentication failed", sizeof("Authentication failed"));
vnc_flush(vs);
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
authabort:
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_step_len(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
uint32_t steplen = read_u32(data, 0);
if (steplen > SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL step len too large", "");
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
if (steplen == 0)
return protocol_client_auth_sasl_step(vs, NULL, 0);
else
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_step, steplen);
return 0;
}
/*
* Start Msg
*
* Input from client:
*
* u32 clientin-length
* u8-array clientin-string
*
* Output to client:
*
* u32 serverout-length
* u8-array serverout-strin
* u8 continue
*/
#define SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN (1024 * 1024)
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_start(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
uint32_t datalen = len;
const char *serverout;
unsigned int serveroutlen;
int err;
char *clientdata = NULL;
/* NB, distinction of NULL vs "" is *critical* in SASL */
if (datalen) {
clientdata = (char*)data;
clientdata[datalen-1] = '\0'; /* Should be on wire, but make sure */
datalen--; /* Don't count NULL byte when passing to _start() */
}
err = sasl_server_start(vs->sasl.conn,
vs->sasl.mechlist,
clientdata,
datalen,
&serverout,
&serveroutlen);
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_start(vs, data, len, serverout, serveroutlen, err);
if (err != SASL_OK &&
err != SASL_CONTINUE) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Cannot start SASL auth",
sasl_errdetail(vs->sasl.conn));
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
if (serveroutlen > SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL data too long", "");
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
if (serveroutlen) {
vnc_write_u32(vs, serveroutlen + 1);
vnc_write(vs, serverout, serveroutlen + 1);
} else {
vnc_write_u32(vs, 0);
}
/* Whether auth is complete */
vnc_write_u8(vs, err == SASL_CONTINUE ? 0 : 1);
if (err == SASL_CONTINUE) {
/* Wait for step length */
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_step_len, 4);
} else {
if (!vnc_auth_sasl_check_ssf(vs)) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL SSF too weak", "");
goto authreject;
}
/* Check username whitelist ACL */
if (vnc_auth_sasl_check_access(vs) < 0) {
goto authreject;
}
trace_vnc_auth_pass(vs, vs->auth);
vnc_write_u32(vs, 0); /* Accept auth */
start_client_init(vs);
}
return 0;
authreject:
vnc_write_u32(vs, 1); /* Reject auth */
vnc_write_u32(vs, sizeof("Authentication failed"));
vnc_write(vs, "Authentication failed", sizeof("Authentication failed"));
vnc_flush(vs);
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
authabort:
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_start_len(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
uint32_t startlen = read_u32(data, 0);
if (startlen > SASL_DATA_MAX_LEN) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL start len too large", "");
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
if (startlen == 0)
return protocol_client_auth_sasl_start(vs, NULL, 0);
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_start, startlen);
return 0;
}
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_mechname(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
char *mechname = g_strndup((const char *) data, len);
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_mech_choose(vs, mechname);
if (strncmp(vs->sasl.mechlist, mechname, len) == 0) {
if (vs->sasl.mechlist[len] != '\0' &&
vs->sasl.mechlist[len] != ',') {
goto fail;
}
} else {
char *offset = strstr(vs->sasl.mechlist, mechname);
if (!offset) {
goto fail;
}
if (offset[-1] != ',' ||
(offset[len] != '\0'&&
offset[len] != ',')) {
goto fail;
}
}
g_free(vs->sasl.mechlist);
vs->sasl.mechlist = mechname;
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_start_len, 4);
return 0;
fail:
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Unsupported mechname", mechname);
vnc_client_error(vs);
g_free(mechname);
return -1;
}
static int protocol_client_auth_sasl_mechname_len(VncState *vs, uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
uint32_t mechlen = read_u32(data, 0);
if (mechlen > 100) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL mechname too long", "");
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
if (mechlen < 1) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL mechname too short", "");
vnc_client_error(vs);
return -1;
}
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_mechname,mechlen);
return 0;
}
static char *
vnc_socket_ip_addr_string(QIOChannelSocket *ioc,
bool local,
Error **errp)
{
SocketAddress *addr;
char *ret;
if (local) {
addr = qio_channel_socket_get_local_address(ioc, errp);
} else {
addr = qio_channel_socket_get_remote_address(ioc, errp);
}
if (!addr) {
return NULL;
}
if (addr->type != SOCKET_ADDRESS_TYPE_INET) {
error_setg(errp, "Not an inet socket type");
return NULL;
}
ret = g_strdup_printf("%s;%s", addr->u.inet.host, addr->u.inet.port);
qapi_free_SocketAddress(addr);
return ret;
}
void start_auth_sasl(VncState *vs)
{
const char *mechlist = NULL;
sasl_security_properties_t secprops;
int err;
Error *local_err = NULL;
char *localAddr, *remoteAddr;
int mechlistlen;
/* Get local & remote client addresses in form IPADDR;PORT */
localAddr = vnc_socket_ip_addr_string(vs->sioc, true, &local_err);
if (!localAddr) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Cannot format local IP",
error_get_pretty(local_err));
goto authabort;
}
remoteAddr = vnc_socket_ip_addr_string(vs->sioc, false, &local_err);
if (!remoteAddr) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "Cannot format remote IP",
error_get_pretty(local_err));
g_free(localAddr);
goto authabort;
}
err = sasl_server_new("vnc",
NULL, /* FQDN - just delegates to gethostname */
NULL, /* User realm */
localAddr,
remoteAddr,
NULL, /* Callbacks, not needed */
SASL_SUCCESS_DATA,
&vs->sasl.conn);
g_free(localAddr);
g_free(remoteAddr);
localAddr = remoteAddr = NULL;
if (err != SASL_OK) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "SASL context setup failed",
sasl_errstring(err, NULL, NULL));
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
/* Inform SASL that we've got an external SSF layer from TLS/x509 */
if (vs->auth == VNC_AUTH_VENCRYPT &&
vs->subauth == VNC_AUTH_VENCRYPT_X509SASL) {
Error *local_err = NULL;
int keysize;
sasl_ssf_t ssf;
keysize = qcrypto_tls_session_get_key_size(vs->tls,
&local_err);
if (keysize < 0) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "cannot TLS get cipher size",
error_get_pretty(local_err));
error_free(local_err);
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
ssf = keysize * CHAR_BIT; /* tls key size is bytes, sasl wants bits */
err = sasl_setprop(vs->sasl.conn, SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL, &ssf);
if (err != SASL_OK) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "cannot set SASL external SSF",
sasl_errstring(err, NULL, NULL));
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
} else {
vs->sasl.wantSSF = 1;
}
memset (&secprops, 0, sizeof secprops);
/* Inform SASL that we've got an external SSF layer from TLS.
*
* Disable SSF, if using TLS+x509+SASL only. TLS without x509
* is not sufficiently strong
*/
if (vs->vd->is_unix ||
(vs->auth == VNC_AUTH_VENCRYPT &&
vs->subauth == VNC_AUTH_VENCRYPT_X509SASL)) {
/* If we've got TLS or UNIX domain sock, we don't care about SSF */
secprops.min_ssf = 0;
secprops.max_ssf = 0;
secprops.maxbufsize = 8192;
secprops.security_flags = 0;
} else {
/* Plain TCP, better get an SSF layer */
secprops.min_ssf = 56; /* Good enough to require kerberos */
secprops.max_ssf = 100000; /* Arbitrary big number */
secprops.maxbufsize = 8192;
/* Forbid any anonymous or trivially crackable auth */
secprops.security_flags =
SASL_SEC_NOANONYMOUS | SASL_SEC_NOPLAINTEXT;
}
err = sasl_setprop(vs->sasl.conn, SASL_SEC_PROPS, &secprops);
if (err != SASL_OK) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "cannot set SASL security props",
sasl_errstring(err, NULL, NULL));
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
err = sasl_listmech(vs->sasl.conn,
NULL, /* Don't need to set user */
"", /* Prefix */
",", /* Separator */
"", /* Suffix */
&mechlist,
NULL,
NULL);
if (err != SASL_OK) {
trace_vnc_auth_fail(vs, vs->auth, "cannot list SASL mechanisms",
sasl_errdetail(vs->sasl.conn));
sasl_dispose(&vs->sasl.conn);
vs->sasl.conn = NULL;
goto authabort;
}
trace_vnc_auth_sasl_mech_list(vs, mechlist);
vs->sasl.mechlist = g_strdup(mechlist);
mechlistlen = strlen(mechlist);
vnc_write_u32(vs, mechlistlen);
vnc_write(vs, mechlist, mechlistlen);
vnc_flush(vs);
vnc_read_when(vs, protocol_client_auth_sasl_mechname_len, 4);
return;
authabort:
error_free(local_err);
vnc_client_error(vs);
}