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Now I've got a list macro defining all the packet types we recognise, I can use it to write a test for 'is this a recognised code?', and use that in turn to centralise detection of completely unrecognised codes into the binary packet protocol, where any such messages will be handled entirely internally and never even be seen by the next level up. This lets me remove another big pile of boilerplate in ssh.c.
688 lines
24 KiB
C
688 lines
24 KiB
C
/*
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* Binary packet protocol for SSH-2.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#include "ssh.h"
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#include "sshbpp.h"
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#include "sshcr.h"
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struct ssh2_bpp_direction {
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unsigned long sequence;
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ssh2_cipher *cipher;
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ssh2_mac *mac;
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int etm_mode;
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};
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struct ssh2_bpp_state {
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int crState;
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long len, pad, payload, packetlen, maclen, length, maxlen;
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unsigned char *buf;
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size_t bufsize;
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unsigned char *data;
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unsigned cipherblk;
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PktIn *pktin;
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struct DataTransferStats *stats;
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struct ssh2_bpp_direction in, out;
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/* comp and decomp logically belong in the per-direction
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* substructure, except that they have different types */
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ssh_decompressor *in_decomp;
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ssh_compressor *out_comp;
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int pending_newkeys;
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BinaryPacketProtocol bpp;
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};
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static void ssh2_bpp_free(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp);
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static void ssh2_bpp_handle_input(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp);
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static PktOut *ssh2_bpp_new_pktout(int type);
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static void ssh2_bpp_format_packet(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp, PktOut *pkt);
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static const struct BinaryPacketProtocolVtable ssh2_bpp_vtable = {
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ssh2_bpp_free,
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ssh2_bpp_handle_input,
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ssh2_bpp_new_pktout,
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ssh2_bpp_format_packet,
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};
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BinaryPacketProtocol *ssh2_bpp_new(struct DataTransferStats *stats)
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{
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struct ssh2_bpp_state *s = snew(struct ssh2_bpp_state);
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memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s));
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s->bpp.vt = &ssh2_bpp_vtable;
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s->stats = stats;
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return &s->bpp;
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}
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static void ssh2_bpp_free(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
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{
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struct ssh2_bpp_state *s = FROMFIELD(bpp, struct ssh2_bpp_state, bpp);
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sfree(s->buf);
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if (s->out.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_free(s->out.cipher);
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if (s->out.mac)
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ssh2_mac_free(s->out.mac);
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if (s->out_comp)
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ssh_compressor_free(s->out_comp);
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if (s->in.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_free(s->in.cipher);
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if (s->in.mac)
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ssh2_mac_free(s->in.mac);
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if (s->in_decomp)
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ssh_decompressor_free(s->in_decomp);
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if (s->pktin)
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ssh_unref_packet(s->pktin);
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sfree(s);
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}
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void ssh2_bpp_new_outgoing_crypto(
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BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp,
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const struct ssh2_cipheralg *cipher, const void *ckey, const void *iv,
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const struct ssh2_macalg *mac, int etm_mode, const void *mac_key,
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const struct ssh_compression_alg *compression)
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{
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struct ssh2_bpp_state *s;
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assert(bpp->vt == &ssh2_bpp_vtable);
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s = FROMFIELD(bpp, struct ssh2_bpp_state, bpp);
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if (s->out.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_free(s->out.cipher);
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if (s->out.mac)
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ssh2_mac_free(s->out.mac);
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if (s->out_comp)
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ssh_compressor_free(s->out_comp);
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if (cipher) {
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s->out.cipher = ssh2_cipher_new(cipher);
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ssh2_cipher_setkey(s->out.cipher, ckey);
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ssh2_cipher_setiv(s->out.cipher, iv);
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} else {
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s->out.cipher = NULL;
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}
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s->out.etm_mode = etm_mode;
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if (mac) {
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s->out.mac = ssh2_mac_new(mac, s->out.cipher);
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mac->setkey(s->out.mac, mac_key);
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} else {
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s->out.mac = NULL;
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}
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/* 'compression' is always non-NULL, because no compression is
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* indicated by ssh_comp_none. But this setup call may return a
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* null out_comp. */
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s->out_comp = ssh_compressor_new(compression);
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}
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void ssh2_bpp_new_incoming_crypto(
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BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp,
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const struct ssh2_cipheralg *cipher, const void *ckey, const void *iv,
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const struct ssh2_macalg *mac, int etm_mode, const void *mac_key,
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const struct ssh_compression_alg *compression)
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{
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struct ssh2_bpp_state *s;
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assert(bpp->vt == &ssh2_bpp_vtable);
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s = FROMFIELD(bpp, struct ssh2_bpp_state, bpp);
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if (s->in.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_free(s->in.cipher);
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if (s->in.mac)
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ssh2_mac_free(s->in.mac);
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if (s->in_decomp)
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ssh_decompressor_free(s->in_decomp);
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if (cipher) {
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s->in.cipher = ssh2_cipher_new(cipher);
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ssh2_cipher_setkey(s->in.cipher, ckey);
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ssh2_cipher_setiv(s->in.cipher, iv);
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} else {
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s->in.cipher = NULL;
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}
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s->in.etm_mode = etm_mode;
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if (mac) {
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s->in.mac = ssh2_mac_new(mac, s->in.cipher);
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mac->setkey(s->in.mac, mac_key);
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} else {
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s->in.mac = NULL;
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}
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/* 'compression' is always non-NULL, because no compression is
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* indicated by ssh_comp_none. But this setup call may return a
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* null in_decomp. */
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s->in_decomp = ssh_decompressor_new(compression);
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/* Clear the pending_newkeys flag, so that handle_input below will
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* start consuming the input data again. */
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s->pending_newkeys = FALSE;
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}
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static void ssh2_bpp_handle_input(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
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{
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struct ssh2_bpp_state *s = FROMFIELD(bpp, struct ssh2_bpp_state, bpp);
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crBegin(s->crState);
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while (1) {
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s->maxlen = 0;
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s->length = 0;
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if (s->in.cipher)
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s->cipherblk = ssh2_cipher_alg(s->in.cipher)->blksize;
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else
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s->cipherblk = 8;
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if (s->cipherblk < 8)
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s->cipherblk = 8;
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s->maclen = s->in.mac ? ssh2_mac_alg(s->in.mac)->len : 0;
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if (s->in.cipher &&
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(ssh2_cipher_alg(s->in.cipher)->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC) &&
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s->in.mac && !s->in.etm_mode) {
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/*
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* When dealing with a CBC-mode cipher, we want to avoid the
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* possibility of an attacker's tweaking the ciphertext stream
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* so as to cause us to feed the same block to the block
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* cipher more than once and thus leak information
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* (VU#958563). The way we do this is not to take any
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* decisions on the basis of anything we've decrypted until
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* we've verified it with a MAC. That includes the packet
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* length, so we just read data and check the MAC repeatedly,
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* and when the MAC passes, see if the length we've got is
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* plausible.
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*
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* This defence is unnecessary in OpenSSH ETM mode, because
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* the whole point of ETM mode is that the attacker can't
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* tweak the ciphertext stream at all without the MAC
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* detecting it before we decrypt anything.
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*/
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/*
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* Make sure we have buffer space for a maximum-size packet.
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*/
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unsigned buflimit = OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT + s->maclen;
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if (s->bufsize < buflimit) {
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s->bufsize = buflimit;
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s->buf = sresize(s->buf, s->bufsize, unsigned char);
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}
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/* Read an amount corresponding to the MAC. */
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw, s->buf, s->maclen));
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s->packetlen = 0;
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ssh2_mac_start(s->in.mac);
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put_uint32(s->in.mac, s->in.sequence);
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for (;;) { /* Once around this loop per cipher block. */
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/* Read another cipher-block's worth, and tack it on to
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* the end. */
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw,
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s->buf + (s->packetlen + s->maclen),
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s->cipherblk));
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/* Decrypt one more block (a little further back in
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* the stream). */
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ssh2_cipher_decrypt(s->in.cipher,
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s->buf + s->packetlen, s->cipherblk);
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/* Feed that block to the MAC. */
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put_data(s->in.mac,
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s->buf + s->packetlen, s->cipherblk);
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s->packetlen += s->cipherblk;
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/* See if that gives us a valid packet. */
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if (ssh2_mac_verresult(s->in.mac, s->buf + s->packetlen) &&
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((s->len = toint(GET_32BIT(s->buf))) ==
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s->packetlen-4))
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break;
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if (s->packetlen >= (long)OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf(
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"No valid incoming packet found");
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crStopV;
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}
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}
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s->maxlen = s->packetlen + s->maclen;
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/*
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* Now transfer the data into an output packet.
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*/
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s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, s->maxlen);
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s->pktin->qnode.prev = s->pktin->qnode.next = NULL;
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s->pktin->refcount = 1;
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s->pktin->type = 0;
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s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
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memcpy(s->data, s->buf, s->maxlen);
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} else if (s->in.mac && s->in.etm_mode) {
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if (s->bufsize < 4) {
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s->bufsize = 4;
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s->buf = sresize(s->buf, s->bufsize, unsigned char);
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}
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/*
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* OpenSSH encrypt-then-MAC mode: the packet length is
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* unencrypted, unless the cipher supports length encryption.
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*/
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw, s->buf, 4));
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/* Cipher supports length decryption, so do it */
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if (s->in.cipher && (ssh2_cipher_alg(s->in.cipher)->flags &
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SSH_CIPHER_SEPARATE_LENGTH)) {
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/* Keep the packet the same though, so the MAC passes */
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unsigned char len[4];
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memcpy(len, s->buf, 4);
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ssh2_cipher_decrypt_length(
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s->in.cipher, len, 4, s->in.sequence);
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s->len = toint(GET_32BIT(len));
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} else {
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s->len = toint(GET_32BIT(s->buf));
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}
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/*
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* _Completely_ silly lengths should be stomped on before they
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* do us any more damage.
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*/
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if (s->len < 0 || s->len > (long)OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT ||
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s->len % s->cipherblk != 0) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf(
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"Incoming packet length field was garbled");
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crStopV;
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}
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/*
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* So now we can work out the total packet length.
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*/
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s->packetlen = s->len + 4;
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/*
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* Allocate the packet to return, now we know its length.
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*/
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s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT + s->maclen);
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s->pktin->qnode.prev = s->pktin->qnode.next = NULL;
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s->pktin->refcount = 1;
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s->pktin->type = 0;
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s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
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memcpy(s->data, s->buf, 4);
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/*
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* Read the remainder of the packet.
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*/
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw, s->data + 4,
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s->packetlen + s->maclen - 4));
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/*
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* Check the MAC.
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*/
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if (s->in.mac && !ssh2_mac_verify(
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s->in.mac, s->data, s->len + 4, s->in.sequence)) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf("Incorrect MAC received on packet");
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crStopV;
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}
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/* Decrypt everything between the length field and the MAC. */
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if (s->in.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_decrypt(
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s->in.cipher, s->data + 4, s->packetlen - 4);
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} else {
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if (s->bufsize < s->cipherblk) {
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s->bufsize = s->cipherblk;
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s->buf = sresize(s->buf, s->bufsize, unsigned char);
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}
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/*
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* Acquire and decrypt the first block of the packet. This will
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* contain the length and padding details.
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*/
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw, s->buf, s->cipherblk));
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if (s->in.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_decrypt(
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s->in.cipher, s->buf, s->cipherblk);
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/*
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* Now get the length figure.
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*/
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s->len = toint(GET_32BIT(s->buf));
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/*
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* _Completely_ silly lengths should be stomped on before they
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* do us any more damage.
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*/
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if (s->len < 0 || s->len > (long)OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT ||
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(s->len + 4) % s->cipherblk != 0) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf(
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"Incoming packet was garbled on decryption");
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crStopV;
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}
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/*
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* So now we can work out the total packet length.
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*/
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s->packetlen = s->len + 4;
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/*
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* Allocate the packet to return, now we know its length.
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*/
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s->maxlen = s->packetlen + s->maclen;
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s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, s->maxlen);
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s->pktin->qnode.prev = s->pktin->qnode.next = NULL;
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s->pktin->refcount = 1;
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s->pktin->type = 0;
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s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
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memcpy(s->data, s->buf, s->cipherblk);
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/*
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* Read and decrypt the remainder of the packet.
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*/
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crMaybeWaitUntilV(bufchain_try_fetch_consume(
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s->bpp.in_raw, s->data + s->cipherblk,
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s->packetlen + s->maclen - s->cipherblk));
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/* Decrypt everything _except_ the MAC. */
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if (s->in.cipher)
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ssh2_cipher_decrypt(
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s->in.cipher,
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s->data + s->cipherblk, s->packetlen - s->cipherblk);
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/*
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* Check the MAC.
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*/
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if (s->in.mac && !ssh2_mac_verify(
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s->in.mac, s->data, s->len + 4, s->in.sequence)) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf("Incorrect MAC received on packet");
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crStopV;
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}
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}
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/* Get and sanity-check the amount of random padding. */
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s->pad = s->data[4];
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if (s->pad < 4 || s->len - s->pad < 1) {
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s->bpp.error = dupprintf(
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"Invalid padding length on received packet");
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crStopV;
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}
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/*
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* This enables us to deduce the payload length.
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*/
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s->payload = s->len - s->pad - 1;
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s->length = s->payload + 5;
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DTS_CONSUME(s->stats, in, s->packetlen);
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s->pktin->sequence = s->in.sequence++;
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s->length = s->packetlen - s->pad;
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assert(s->length >= 0);
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/*
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* Decompress packet payload.
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*/
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{
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unsigned char *newpayload;
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int newlen;
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if (s->in_decomp && ssh_decompressor_decompress(
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s->in_decomp, s->data + 5, s->length - 5,
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&newpayload, &newlen)) {
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if (s->maxlen < newlen + 5) {
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PktIn *old_pktin = s->pktin;
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s->maxlen = newlen + 5;
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s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, s->maxlen);
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*s->pktin = *old_pktin; /* structure copy */
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s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
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smemclr(old_pktin, s->packetlen + s->maclen);
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sfree(old_pktin);
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}
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s->length = 5 + newlen;
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memcpy(s->data + 5, newpayload, newlen);
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sfree(newpayload);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Now we can identify the semantic content of the packet,
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* and also the initial type byte.
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*/
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if (s->length <= 5) { /* == 5 we hope, but robustness */
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/*
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* RFC 4253 doesn't explicitly say that completely empty
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* packets with no type byte are forbidden. We handle them
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* here by giving them a type code larger than 0xFF, which
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* will be picked up at the next layer and trigger
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* SSH_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED.
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*/
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s->pktin->type = SSH_MSG_NO_TYPE_CODE;
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s->length = 0;
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BinarySource_INIT(s->pktin, s->data + 5, 0);
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} else {
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s->pktin->type = s->data[5];
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s->length -= 6;
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BinarySource_INIT(s->pktin, s->data + 6, s->length);
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}
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if (s->bpp.logctx) {
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logblank_t blanks[MAX_BLANKS];
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int nblanks = ssh2_censor_packet(
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s->bpp.pls, s->pktin->type, FALSE,
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make_ptrlen(s->data, s->length), blanks);
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log_packet(s->bpp.logctx, PKT_INCOMING, s->pktin->type,
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ssh2_pkt_type(s->bpp.pls->kctx, s->bpp.pls->actx,
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s->pktin->type),
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get_ptr(s->pktin), get_avail(s->pktin), nblanks, blanks,
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&s->pktin->sequence, 0, NULL);
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}
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if (ssh2_bpp_check_unimplemented(&s->bpp, s->pktin)) {
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sfree(s->pktin);
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s->pktin = NULL;
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continue;
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}
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pq_push(s->bpp.in_pq, s->pktin);
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{
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int type = s->pktin->type;
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s->pktin = NULL;
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|
|
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if (type == SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT)
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s->bpp.seen_disconnect = TRUE;
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if (type == SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS) {
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/*
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* Mild layer violation: in this situation we must
|
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* suspend processing of the input byte stream until
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* the transport layer has initialised the new keys by
|
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* calling ssh2_bpp_new_incoming_crypto above.
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*/
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s->pending_newkeys = TRUE;
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crWaitUntilV(!s->pending_newkeys);
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}
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}
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}
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crFinishV;
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}
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static PktOut *ssh2_bpp_new_pktout(int pkt_type)
|
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{
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PktOut *pkt = ssh_new_packet();
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pkt->length = 5; /* space for packet length + padding length */
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pkt->minlen = 0;
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pkt->type = pkt_type;
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put_byte(pkt, pkt_type);
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pkt->prefix = pkt->length;
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return pkt;
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}
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|
|
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static void ssh2_bpp_format_packet_inner(struct ssh2_bpp_state *s, PktOut *pkt)
|
|
{
|
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int origlen, cipherblk, maclen, padding, unencrypted_prefix, i;
|
|
|
|
if (s->bpp.logctx) {
|
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ptrlen pktdata = make_ptrlen(pkt->data + pkt->prefix,
|
|
pkt->length - pkt->prefix);
|
|
logblank_t blanks[MAX_BLANKS];
|
|
int nblanks = ssh2_censor_packet(
|
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s->bpp.pls, pkt->type, TRUE, pktdata, blanks);
|
|
log_packet(s->bpp.logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->type,
|
|
ssh2_pkt_type(s->bpp.pls->kctx, s->bpp.pls->actx,
|
|
pkt->type),
|
|
pktdata.ptr, pktdata.len, nblanks, blanks, &s->out.sequence,
|
|
pkt->downstream_id, pkt->additional_log_text);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cipherblk = s->out.cipher ? ssh2_cipher_alg(s->out.cipher)->blksize : 8;
|
|
cipherblk = cipherblk < 8 ? 8 : cipherblk; /* or 8 if blksize < 8 */
|
|
|
|
if (s->out_comp) {
|
|
unsigned char *newpayload;
|
|
int minlen, newlen;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Compress packet payload.
|
|
*/
|
|
minlen = pkt->minlen;
|
|
if (minlen) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Work out how much compressed data we need (at least) to
|
|
* make the overall packet length come to pkt->minlen.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (s->out.mac)
|
|
minlen -= ssh2_mac_alg(s->out.mac)->len;
|
|
minlen -= 8; /* length field + min padding */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ssh_compressor_compress(s->out_comp, pkt->data + 5, pkt->length - 5,
|
|
&newpayload, &newlen, minlen);
|
|
pkt->length = 5;
|
|
put_data(pkt, newpayload, newlen);
|
|
sfree(newpayload);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Add padding. At least four bytes, and must also bring total
|
|
* length (minus MAC) up to a multiple of the block size.
|
|
* If pkt->forcepad is set, make sure the packet is at least that size
|
|
* after padding.
|
|
*/
|
|
padding = 4;
|
|
unencrypted_prefix = (s->out.mac && s->out.etm_mode) ? 4 : 0;
|
|
padding +=
|
|
(cipherblk - (pkt->length - unencrypted_prefix + padding) % cipherblk)
|
|
% cipherblk;
|
|
assert(padding <= 255);
|
|
maclen = s->out.mac ? ssh2_mac_alg(s->out.mac)->len : 0;
|
|
origlen = pkt->length;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < padding; i++)
|
|
put_byte(pkt, random_byte());
|
|
pkt->data[4] = padding;
|
|
PUT_32BIT(pkt->data, origlen + padding - 4);
|
|
|
|
/* Encrypt length if the scheme requires it */
|
|
if (s->out.cipher &&
|
|
(ssh2_cipher_alg(s->out.cipher)->flags & SSH_CIPHER_SEPARATE_LENGTH)) {
|
|
ssh2_cipher_encrypt_length(s->out.cipher, pkt->data, 4,
|
|
s->out.sequence);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
put_padding(pkt, maclen, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (s->out.mac && s->out.etm_mode) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* OpenSSH-defined encrypt-then-MAC protocol.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (s->out.cipher)
|
|
ssh2_cipher_encrypt(s->out.cipher,
|
|
pkt->data + 4, origlen + padding - 4);
|
|
ssh2_mac_generate(s->out.mac, pkt->data, origlen + padding,
|
|
s->out.sequence);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* SSH-2 standard protocol.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (s->out.mac)
|
|
ssh2_mac_generate(s->out.mac, pkt->data, origlen + padding,
|
|
s->out.sequence);
|
|
if (s->out.cipher)
|
|
ssh2_cipher_encrypt(s->out.cipher, pkt->data, origlen + padding);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
s->out.sequence++; /* whether or not we MACed */
|
|
|
|
DTS_CONSUME(s->stats, out, origlen + padding);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void ssh2_bpp_format_packet(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp, PktOut *pkt)
|
|
{
|
|
struct ssh2_bpp_state *s = FROMFIELD(bpp, struct ssh2_bpp_state, bpp);
|
|
|
|
if (pkt->minlen > 0 && !s->out_comp) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we've been told to pad the packet out to a given minimum
|
|
* length, but we're not compressing (and hence can't get the
|
|
* compression to do the padding by pointlessly opening and
|
|
* closing zlib blocks), then our other strategy is to precede
|
|
* this message with an SSH_MSG_IGNORE that makes it up to the
|
|
* right length.
|
|
*
|
|
* A third option in principle, and the most obviously
|
|
* sensible, would be to set the explicit padding field in the
|
|
* packet to more than its minimum value. Sadly, that turns
|
|
* out to break some servers (our institutional memory thinks
|
|
* Cisco in particular) and so we abandoned that idea shortly
|
|
* after trying it.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Calculate the length we expect the real packet to have.
|
|
*/
|
|
int block, length;
|
|
PktOut *ignore_pkt;
|
|
|
|
block = s->out.cipher ? ssh2_cipher_alg(s->out.cipher)->blksize : 0;
|
|
if (block < 8)
|
|
block = 8;
|
|
length = pkt->length;
|
|
length += 4; /* minimum 4 byte padding */
|
|
length += block-1;
|
|
length -= (length % block);
|
|
if (s->out.mac)
|
|
length += ssh2_mac_alg(s->out.mac)->len;
|
|
|
|
if (length < pkt->minlen) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* We need an ignore message. Calculate its length.
|
|
*/
|
|
length = pkt->minlen - length;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* And work backwards from that to the length of the
|
|
* contained string.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (s->out.mac)
|
|
length -= ssh2_mac_alg(s->out.mac)->len;
|
|
length -= 8; /* length field + min padding */
|
|
length -= 5; /* type code + string length prefix */
|
|
|
|
if (length < 0)
|
|
length = 0;
|
|
|
|
ignore_pkt = ssh2_bpp_new_pktout(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE);
|
|
put_uint32(ignore_pkt, length);
|
|
while (length-- > 0)
|
|
put_byte(ignore_pkt, random_byte());
|
|
ssh2_bpp_format_packet_inner(s, ignore_pkt);
|
|
bufchain_add(s->bpp.out_raw, ignore_pkt->data, ignore_pkt->length);
|
|
ssh_free_pktout(ignore_pkt);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ssh2_bpp_format_packet_inner(s, pkt);
|
|
bufchain_add(s->bpp.out_raw, pkt->data, pkt->length);
|
|
|
|
ssh_free_pktout(pkt);
|
|
}
|