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putty-source/ssh1bpp.c
Simon Tatham 1d323d5c80 Add an actual SSH server program.
This server is NOT SECURE! If anyone is reading this commit message,
DO NOT DEPLOY IT IN A HOSTILE-FACING ENVIRONMENT! Its purpose is to
speak the server end of everything PuTTY speaks on the client side, so
that I can test that I haven't broken PuTTY when I reorganise its
code, even things like RSA key exchange or chained auth methods which
it's hard to find a server that speaks at all.

(For this reason, it's declared with [UT] in the Recipe file, so that
it falls into the same category as programs like testbn, which won't
be installed by 'make install'.)

Working title is 'Uppity', partly for 'Universal PuTTY Protocol
Interaction Test Yoke', but mostly because it looks quite like the
word 'PuTTY' with part of it reversed. (Apparently 'test yoke' is a
very rarely used term meaning something not altogether unlike 'test
harness', which is a bit of a stretch, but it'll do.)

It doesn't actually _support_ everything I want yet. At the moment,
it's a proof of concept only. But it has most of the machinery
present, and the parts it's missing - such as chained auth methods -
should be easy enough to add because I've built in the required
flexibility, in the form of an AuthPolicy object which can request
them if it wants to. However, the current AuthPolicy object is
entirely trivial, and will let in any user with the password "weasel".

(Another way in which this is not a production-ready server is that it
also has no interaction with the OS's authentication system. In
particular, it will not only let in any user with the same password,
but it won't even change uid - it will open shells and forwardings
under whatever user id you started it up as.)

Currently, the program can only speak the SSH protocol on its standard
I/O channels (using the new FdSocket facility), so if you want it to
listen on a network port, you'll have to run it from some kind of
separate listening program similar to inetd. For my own tests, I'm not
even doing that: I'm just having PuTTY spawn it as a local proxy
process, which also conveniently eliminates the risk of anyone hostile
connecting to it.

The bulk of the actual code reorganisation is already done by previous
commits, so this change is _mostly_ just dropping in a new set of
server-specific source files alongside the client-specific ones I
created recently. The remaining changes in the shared SSH code are
numerous, but all minor:

 - a few extra parameters to BPP and PPL constructors (e.g. 'are you
   in server mode?'), and pass both sets of SSH-1 protocol flags from
   the login to the connection layer
 - in server mode, unconditionally send our version string _before_
   waiting for the remote one
 - a new hook in the SSH-1 BPP to handle enabling compression in
   server mode, where the message exchange works the other way round
 - new code in the SSH-2 BPP to do _deferred_ compression the other
   way round (the non-deferred version is still nicely symmetric)
 - in the SSH-2 transport layer, some adjustments to do key derivation
   either way round (swapping round the identifying letters in the
   various hash preimages, and making sure to list the KEXINITs in the
   right order)
 - also in the SSH-2 transport layer, an if statement that controls
   whether we send SERVICE_REQUEST and wait for SERVICE_ACCEPT, or
   vice versa
 - new ConnectionLayer methods for opening outgoing channels for X and
   agent forwardings
 - new functions in portfwd.c to establish listening sockets suitable
   for remote-to-local port forwarding (i.e. not under the direction
   of a Conf the way it's done on the client side).
2018-10-21 10:02:10 +01:00

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/*
* Binary packet protocol for SSH-1.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "ssh.h"
#include "sshbpp.h"
#include "sshcr.h"
struct ssh1_bpp_state {
int crState;
long len, pad, biglen, length, maxlen;
unsigned char *data;
unsigned long realcrc, gotcrc;
int chunk;
PktIn *pktin;
ssh1_cipher *cipher;
struct crcda_ctx *crcda_ctx;
int pending_compression_request;
ssh_compressor *compctx;
ssh_decompressor *decompctx;
BinaryPacketProtocol bpp;
};
static void ssh1_bpp_free(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp);
static void ssh1_bpp_handle_input(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp);
static void ssh1_bpp_handle_output(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp);
static void ssh1_bpp_queue_disconnect(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp,
const char *msg, int category);
static PktOut *ssh1_bpp_new_pktout(int type);
static const struct BinaryPacketProtocolVtable ssh1_bpp_vtable = {
ssh1_bpp_free,
ssh1_bpp_handle_input,
ssh1_bpp_handle_output,
ssh1_bpp_new_pktout,
ssh1_bpp_queue_disconnect,
};
BinaryPacketProtocol *ssh1_bpp_new(LogContext *logctx)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s = snew(struct ssh1_bpp_state);
memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s));
s->bpp.vt = &ssh1_bpp_vtable;
s->bpp.logctx = logctx;
ssh_bpp_common_setup(&s->bpp);
return &s->bpp;
}
static void ssh1_bpp_free(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s = container_of(bpp, struct ssh1_bpp_state, bpp);
if (s->cipher)
ssh1_cipher_free(s->cipher);
if (s->compctx)
ssh_compressor_free(s->compctx);
if (s->decompctx)
ssh_decompressor_free(s->decompctx);
if (s->crcda_ctx)
crcda_free_context(s->crcda_ctx);
sfree(s->pktin);
sfree(s);
}
void ssh1_bpp_new_cipher(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp,
const struct ssh1_cipheralg *cipher,
const void *session_key)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s;
assert(bpp->vt == &ssh1_bpp_vtable);
s = container_of(bpp, struct ssh1_bpp_state, bpp);
assert(!s->cipher);
if (cipher) {
s->cipher = ssh1_cipher_new(cipher);
ssh1_cipher_sesskey(s->cipher, session_key);
assert(!s->crcda_ctx);
s->crcda_ctx = crcda_make_context();
bpp_logevent(("Initialised %s encryption", cipher->text_name));
}
}
void ssh1_bpp_start_compression(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s;
assert(bpp->vt == &ssh1_bpp_vtable);
s = container_of(bpp, struct ssh1_bpp_state, bpp);
assert(!s->compctx);
assert(!s->decompctx);
s->compctx = ssh_compressor_new(&ssh_zlib);
s->decompctx = ssh_decompressor_new(&ssh_zlib);
bpp_logevent(("Started zlib (RFC1950) compression"));
}
#define BPP_READ(ptr, len) do \
{ \
crMaybeWaitUntilV(s->bpp.input_eof || \
bufchain_try_fetch_consume( \
s->bpp.in_raw, ptr, len)); \
if (s->bpp.input_eof) \
goto eof; \
} while (0)
static void ssh1_bpp_handle_input(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s = container_of(bpp, struct ssh1_bpp_state, bpp);
crBegin(s->crState);
while (1) {
s->maxlen = 0;
s->length = 0;
{
unsigned char lenbuf[4];
BPP_READ(lenbuf, 4);
s->len = toint(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(lenbuf));
}
if (s->len < 0 || s->len > 262144) { /* SSH1.5-mandated max size */
ssh_sw_abort(s->bpp.ssh,
"Extremely large packet length from remote suggests"
" data stream corruption");
crStopV;
}
s->pad = 8 - (s->len % 8);
s->biglen = s->len + s->pad;
s->length = s->len - 5;
/*
* Allocate the packet to return, now we know its length.
*/
s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, s->biglen);
s->pktin->qnode.prev = s->pktin->qnode.next = NULL;
s->pktin->qnode.on_free_queue = FALSE;
s->pktin->type = 0;
s->maxlen = s->biglen;
s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
BPP_READ(s->data, s->biglen);
if (s->cipher && detect_attack(s->crcda_ctx,
s->data, s->biglen, NULL)) {
ssh_sw_abort(s->bpp.ssh,
"Network attack (CRC compensation) detected!");
crStopV;
}
if (s->cipher)
ssh1_cipher_decrypt(s->cipher, s->data, s->biglen);
s->realcrc = crc32_compute(s->data, s->biglen - 4);
s->gotcrc = GET_32BIT(s->data + s->biglen - 4);
if (s->gotcrc != s->realcrc) {
ssh_sw_abort(s->bpp.ssh, "Incorrect CRC received on packet");
crStopV;
}
if (s->decompctx) {
unsigned char *decompblk;
int decomplen;
if (!ssh_decompressor_decompress(
s->decompctx, s->data + s->pad, s->length + 1,
&decompblk, &decomplen)) {
ssh_sw_abort(s->bpp.ssh,
"Zlib decompression encountered invalid data");
crStopV;
}
if (s->maxlen < s->pad + decomplen) {
PktIn *old_pktin = s->pktin;
s->maxlen = s->pad + decomplen;
s->pktin = snew_plus(PktIn, s->maxlen);
*s->pktin = *old_pktin; /* structure copy */
s->data = snew_plus_get_aux(s->pktin);
smemclr(old_pktin, s->biglen);
sfree(old_pktin);
}
memcpy(s->data + s->pad, decompblk, decomplen);
sfree(decompblk);
s->length = decomplen - 1;
}
/*
* Now we can find the bounds of the semantic content of the
* packet, and the initial type byte.
*/
s->data += s->pad;
s->pktin->type = *s->data++;
BinarySource_INIT(s->pktin, s->data, s->length);
if (s->bpp.logctx) {
logblank_t blanks[MAX_BLANKS];
int nblanks = ssh1_censor_packet(
s->bpp.pls, s->pktin->type, FALSE,
make_ptrlen(s->data, s->length), blanks);
log_packet(s->bpp.logctx, PKT_INCOMING, s->pktin->type,
ssh1_pkt_type(s->pktin->type),
get_ptr(s->pktin), get_avail(s->pktin), nblanks, blanks,
NULL, 0, NULL);
}
pq_push(&s->bpp.in_pq, s->pktin);
{
int type = s->pktin->type;
s->pktin = NULL;
switch (type) {
case SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS:
case SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE:
if (s->pending_compression_request) {
/*
* This is the response to
* SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION.
*/
if (type == SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
/*
* If the response was positive, start
* compression.
*/
ssh1_bpp_start_compression(&s->bpp);
}
/*
* Either way, cancel the pending flag, and
* schedule a run of our output side in case we
* had any packets queued up in the meantime.
*/
s->pending_compression_request = FALSE;
queue_idempotent_callback(&s->bpp.ic_out_pq);
}
break;
}
}
}
eof:
if (!s->bpp.expect_close) {
ssh_remote_error(s->bpp.ssh,
"Remote side unexpectedly closed network connection");
} else {
ssh_remote_eof(s->bpp.ssh, "Remote side closed network connection");
}
return; /* avoid touching s now it's been freed */
crFinishV;
}
static PktOut *ssh1_bpp_new_pktout(int pkt_type)
{
PktOut *pkt = ssh_new_packet();
pkt->length = 4 + 8; /* space for length + max padding */
put_byte(pkt, pkt_type);
pkt->prefix = pkt->length;
pkt->type = pkt_type;
pkt->downstream_id = 0;
pkt->additional_log_text = NULL;
return pkt;
}
static void ssh1_bpp_format_packet(struct ssh1_bpp_state *s, PktOut *pkt)
{
int pad, biglen, i, pktoffs;
unsigned long crc;
int len;
if (s->bpp.logctx) {
ptrlen pktdata = make_ptrlen(pkt->data + pkt->prefix,
pkt->length - pkt->prefix);
logblank_t blanks[MAX_BLANKS];
int nblanks = ssh1_censor_packet(
s->bpp.pls, pkt->type, TRUE, pktdata, blanks);
log_packet(s->bpp.logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->type,
ssh1_pkt_type(pkt->type),
pktdata.ptr, pktdata.len, nblanks, blanks,
NULL, 0, NULL);
}
if (s->compctx) {
unsigned char *compblk;
int complen;
ssh_compressor_compress(s->compctx, pkt->data + 12, pkt->length - 12,
&compblk, &complen, 0);
/* Replace the uncompressed packet data with the compressed
* version. */
pkt->length = 12;
put_data(pkt, compblk, complen);
sfree(compblk);
}
put_uint32(pkt, 0); /* space for CRC */
len = pkt->length - 4 - 8; /* len(type+data+CRC) */
pad = 8 - (len % 8);
pktoffs = 8 - pad;
biglen = len + pad; /* len(padding+type+data+CRC) */
for (i = pktoffs; i < 4+8; i++)
pkt->data[i] = random_byte();
crc = crc32_compute(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4,
biglen - 4); /* all ex len */
PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4 + biglen - 4, crc);
PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs, len);
if (s->cipher)
ssh1_cipher_encrypt(s->cipher, pkt->data + pktoffs + 4, biglen);
bufchain_add(s->bpp.out_raw, pkt->data + pktoffs,
biglen + 4); /* len(length+padding+type+data+CRC) */
}
static void ssh1_bpp_handle_output(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp)
{
struct ssh1_bpp_state *s = container_of(bpp, struct ssh1_bpp_state, bpp);
PktOut *pkt;
if (s->pending_compression_request) {
/*
* Don't send any output packets while we're awaiting a
* response to SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION, because if they
* cross over in transit with the responding SSH1_CMSG_SUCCESS
* then the other end could decode them with the wrong
* compression settings.
*/
return;
}
while ((pkt = pq_pop(&s->bpp.out_pq)) != NULL) {
int type = pkt->type;
ssh1_bpp_format_packet(s, pkt);
ssh_free_pktout(pkt);
if (type == SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION) {
/*
* When we see the actual compression request go past, set
* the pending flag, and stop processing packets this
* time.
*/
s->pending_compression_request = TRUE;
break;
}
}
}
static void ssh1_bpp_queue_disconnect(BinaryPacketProtocol *bpp,
const char *msg, int category)
{
PktOut *pkt = ssh_bpp_new_pktout(bpp, SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT);
put_stringz(pkt, msg);
pq_push(&bpp->out_pq, pkt);
}