The pfsync manual page has no mention about safety of this protocol.
Furthermore there are no configuration options for "key negotation",
so we believe everyone knows to run this on a dedicated wire or on L2 inside
some sort of encryption tunnel (it is the natural way to do it in anycase).
Books do mention this detail, because books enjoy being more wordy.
But the AI's can't figure it out, so put in some words to stop future
AI's from sending us slop.
The pfcksum[] field in the pfsync packet header is not a hash of the
packet. It provides absolutely no security benefits, keep reading to
find out.
According to dlg, during early development this field was hopefully
going to be a hash related to the ruleset for optimizing state
match. That approach was abandoned (I guess because ruleset drift
between firewalls happens too often during normal practice). As is
usual in protocol development, at least 6 people were already using
pfsync in production, so for compatibility the field was not
removed... and forgotten. On send, it was left as zero, due to
the full-header zero initialization code.
So there is no useful checksum or hash stored in this field called
'pfcksum[PF_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH]'. Actually there isn't a single line
of code in the entire tree which writes to this array. Besides the
field definition in the structure, there is 1 comment elsewhere
mentioning the field. So no code at all. I said no code, which is
why there is no code checking it on receive, not even checking if it
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kern/amd64/machdep: Replace memset in wrmsr_early_safe_end
GENERIC-KASAN kernel failed to boot on a Dell PowerEdge C6615 with
an AMD EPYC 8224P CPU; UEFI BIOS caught a #GP exception with %RIP
in kasan_memset where %GS relative pointer (curthread->td_pflags2)
was dereferenced. Investigation led to wrmsr_early_safe_end which
calls memset to clear early #GP IDT entry. Replacing memset with
__builtin_memset_inline still resulted in the compiler emitting a
call to the memset resolver in GENERIC-KASAN build and the kernel
stil faulted during boot. This version which has been successfully
tested with both GENERIC and GENERIC-KASAN kernels uses memset_early.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Peterson <kris at tranception.com>
Reviewed-by: kib
(cherry picked from commit 615f1b9eb17c921bbcb0cce2b9ad61910361325b)
bhyveload: simplify cb_open() and eliminate minor TOCTOU
It's not at all clear why I wrote it like this, but we can do better.
I wouldn't think this really has any meaningful security implications
since the hierarchy in question can't really be modified by the guest
scripts, but it would seem to make it a little more robust.
Reviewed by: bnovkov, markj
(cherry picked from commit 6da9d465c54bf2e3496e83db025c5d22f3b3cc17)
ls: check fts_children() for errors that may not surface otherwise
In particular, if one simply does a non-recursive `ls` on a directory
that is not accessible, there are some classes of errors that may cause
it to fail that wouldn't be surfaced unless we do an fts_read() that
will recurse into the inaccessible directory. Catch those kinds of
errors here since we cannot expect to an FTS_ERR/FTS_DNR entry to follow
up on them.
PR: 287451
Reviewed by: kib
Discusssed with: des
(cherry picked from commit 7bf81e39d83087dc7f984077b5eed5a48df794d4)
release: Pass optional VM_IMAGE_CONFIG to vm-image
`make vm-image` calls mk-vmimage.sh, which supports
`-c CONFFILE`. This file gets sourced before building the image.
One example of how to use it is to define
vm_extra_filter_base_packages() to filter the list of packages
installed into the VM image:
# vm-nodbg32.conf
vm_extra_filter_base_packages() {
grep -v -E '(-dbg|lib32)'
}
$ make VM_IMAGE_CONFIG=path/to/vm-nodbg32.conf \
VMFORMATS=raw \
-DWITH_VMIMAGES \
vm-image
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bectl: Add -E flag to create an empty boot environment
Signed-off-by: Pat Maddox <pat at patmaddox.com>
Reviewed by: kevans
(cherry picked from commit 2e020c84cb5ee1452e448f27ff7a7b6076c0147a)
OptionalObsoleteFiles: Add etc/zfs/compatibility.d
If the world is built and installed with WITHOUT_ZFS, then make
-DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES delete-old-dirs will give the error:
> rmdir: /etc/zfs: Directory not empty
because /etc/zfs/compatibility.d is still there. While we're here,
clean out /usr/share/zfs as well.
Co-authored-by: kevans
(cherry picked from commit 5c9d988d865cc4ce849507173c0a2e2f399d0f62)
tpm20: fix suspend/resume and entropy harvesting
There were a few problem here:
- TPM2_Shutdown results in a response that we need to either process
or ignore, otherwise any tpm20_write or tpm20_harvest call will
trivially hang on an `sc->pending_data_length != 0`
- We should have a matching TPM2_Startup upon resume to restore any
state that should have persisted
- We must drain the harvest task before we suspend to avoid problems
there
This commit is sufficient to avoid breaking suspend/resume.
PR: 291067
Co-authored-by: markj
Tested by: garga
(cherry picked from commit 38a4995eb52db21116f8b37ed942e66a8c2f050f)
tpm: crb: add support for the Pluton startmethod
The Pluton startmethod uses a simple doorbell mechanism to wakeup the
TPM unit after we've issued various forms of state change, with the
registers to use specified in the startmethod-specific segment of the
TPM2 table (up to 12 bytes after the StartMethod).
At the very least, this is the kind of TPM in use by my AMD Zen 4-based
Minisforum machine.
(cherry picked from commit e6fa918c4a3ebeb4bcae7614dbb281bda35e06e1)
uart: fix sleeping while holding mutex in uart_tty_detach()
Move swi_remove() call before acquiring the tty lock. swi_remove() calls
intr_event_remove_handler() which may sleep via msleep(), causing a lock
order violation when called with the tty mutex held.
The software interrupt handler removal operates on the interrupt event
structure independently and does not require the tty lock. This matches
the pattern used in other drivers such as tcp_hpts.c where swi_remove()
is called without holding other locks.
Reviewed by: imp, kevans
(cherry picked from commit ed3a2469a71e0ef48cf8e636c35e64a011756da3)
firmware: Fix inverted FIRMWARE_GET_NOWARN logic
The try_binary_file() function has inverted logic for the
FIRMWARE_GET_NOWARN flag. When the flag is set (meaning "don't warn"),
the code sets warn=true and makes noise anyway.
Invert the assignment to warn to correctly suppress warnings when
FIRMWARE_GET_NOWARN is set.
Reviewed by: kevans
(cherry picked from commit fdcd67be8274d237ae2c87d6475d9d34b440b8d8)
rc: run the zfs rc script before tmp
The tmp rc script has much the same problem that the var does: it wants
to test if /tmp is writable, and mount a tmpfs if it's not. This means
that we actually want our zfs datasets mounted first, because we might
have a /tmp dataset that changes the story.
The ordering problem is particularly noticable with a r/o zfs root,
since the write test will fail and we'll mount a tmpfs that later gets
covered by our /tmp dataset. If that /tmp dataset inherited readonly,
then we're still in trouble.
This also fixes `tmpmfs=yes`, which would again get covered by a zfs
dataset with the existing ordering.
Reviewed by: des
(cherry picked from commit d3f21856aa72c28408660ed40ce76bbd0716a991)
vt(4): allow up to _SIG_MAXSIG (128) for VT_SETMODE
VT_SETMODE ioctl currently checks the provided signal numbers with its
own ISSIGVALID macro that uses NSIG (32) as a maximum, although the code
that will actually send the signal in sys/kern/kern_sig.c uses
_SIG_VALID which allows up to _SIG_MAXSIG (128).
This change aligns the vt code with the kernel internals and enables the
use of higher signal numbers so that applications are not limited to
SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 for vt release and acquire signals.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Thébault <quentin.thebault at defenso.fr>
Reviewed by: emaste, imp, kevans
(cherry picked from commit 5e1c7867e1b9a8abe7307d01087cddc057e39859)
truncate: fix a minor nit + add a hole-punching test
The struct spacectl_range we use is only really used in these three
lines of code, so re-scope it down to just the dealloc branch. This is
marginally easier to reason about what might be necessary to replace in
porting our truncate(1) to other platforms.
While we're here, add a test for the -d flag to be sure it really does
punch a hole in the file. The test also tries to confirm that it does
not disturb other segments of the file in the process, just to inspire
some confidence that it's not corrupting the file somehow.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Reviewed by: markj
(cherry picked from commit eacc501eff52db16b7b784c89a3a4a03c9a3ef34)
tpm: fix the conditional for the arm64 build
The intention was clearly that these ACPI bits would be included for
arm64, but MACHINE_ARCH there is aarch64 -- correct the minor typo to
build everything that should be there.
(cherry picked from commit c490bc73eb68556bc44da9893af9be48a360de8c)
files.amd64: remove some lines duplicated from files.x86
These were added to files.x86 because they were duplicated in both
files.i386 and files.amd64, but they did not end up removed in the
latter. Garbage collect them now.
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
(cherry picked from commit a8c594d27779b95f33c856521ec1039fa552d869)
libsys: install manpage links for jail_attach_jd/jail_remove_jd
This was a minor oversight from their introduction.
Commit message by kevans@.
Reviewed by: kevans
(cherry picked from commit 51c5e2b60247b3deb204a1d78ea6edc91a8ac652)
tpm: crb: factor out idle/ready state transitions
Some TPM implementations have a different start method that requires
an additional notification for some state changes; for instance, the
"Pluton" start method. Just factor these transitions out for now, and
the coming commits will introduce points that the start method can hook
in at.
Reviewed by: obrien
(cherry picked from commit cca34aa1d005ffc859704331a3221b8c506d2f06)
Call fpu_init() at the beginning of cpu_startup(), like the other
m68k ports now do, and use the probed FPU information rather than
flags from the loader.
Use domain sid from secrets.tdb for groupmap construction
This commit transitions from using runtime detection of domain
SID via winbindd requests to reading the stored domain SID
from the secrets.tdb file. During reboot and failover process
there was a window in which an unhealthy AD join could cause
a failure to resolve the domain admins SID and subsequently
trigger it to be removed from the group_mapping.tdb. This
change robustizes the groupmap setup by not requiring a
healthy AD state.
(cherry picked from commit e6fbe76f3b325db606f3eea68a5fa53a433f3f49)
NAS-140647 / 27.0.0-BETA.1 / Use domain sid from secrets.tdb for groupmap construction (#18719)
This commit transitions from using runtime detection of domain SID via
winbindd requests to reading the stored domain SID from the secrets.tdb
file. During reboot and failover process there was a window in which an
unhealthy AD join could cause a failure to resolve the domain admins SID
and subsequently trigger it to be removed from the group_mapping.tdb.
This change robustizes the groupmap setup by not requiring a healthy AD
state.
MFV: crypto/openssl: update to 3.5.6
This change brings in version 3.5.6 of OpenSSL, which features
several security fixes (the highest of which is a MEDIUM severity
issue), as well as some miscellaneous feature updates.
Please see the release notes [1] for more details.
PS Apologies for the confusing merge commits -- I was testing out a
new automated update process and failed to catch the commit message
issues until after I pushed the change.
1. https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/openssl-3.5.6/NEWS.md
MFC after: 1 day (the security issues warrant a quick backport).
Merge commit 'ab5fc4ac933ff67bc800e774dffce15e2a541e90'
(cherry picked from commit 10a428653ee7216475f1ddce3fb4cbf1200319f8)
crypto/openssl: update artifacts to match 3.5.6 release artifacts
A new manpage and any associated links will be added in the next commit.
MFC after: 1 day (the security issues warrant a quick backport).
MFC with: 10a428653ee7216475f1ddce3fb4cbf1200319f8
(cherry picked from commit 5254e16213ff1bb136ef24e0b0fe30625ac53563)
mle: update to 1.8.1
### changed
- improve perf of mark functions
- change syntax shortcut from `-y-` to `-yy`
- avoid zeroing the viewport when paging less than screen height
### added
- include cosmopolitan libc build
- add `cmd_split_adjust`
- add uninstall make target
- display error on buffer open failure
- add `cmd_print_macro`
- add isearch conveniences
- add `cmd_replace_all`
- parameterize page up and down
- add `cmd_macro_apply_last`
### fixed
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[RISCV] Split LMUL=8 f16 fixed vector (s/u)ittofp/fpto(s/u)i before promoting. (#191568)
The conversion needs to be done by promoting to f32. If we're already at
LMUL=8, we need to split before we can promote.