On at least some revisions of AIX, strndup returns unterminated strings
under some conditions, apparently because strnlen returns incorrect
values in those cases. Disable both on AIX and use the replacements
from openbsd-compat. Fixes problem with ECDSA keys there, ok djm.
Currently seccomp_audit_arch is set to AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS64 or
AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL64 (depending on the endinness) when openssh is built
for MIPS64. However, that's only valid for n64 ABI. The right macros for
n32 ABI defined in seccomp.h are AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS64N32 and
AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL64N32, for big and little endian respectively.
Because of that an sshd built for MIPS64 n32 rejects connection attempts
and the output of strace reveals that the problem is related to seccomp
audit:
[pid 194] prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, {len=57,
filter=0x555d5da0}) = 0
[pid 194] write(7, "\0\0\0]\0\0\0\5\0\0\0Ulist_hostkey_types: "..., 97) = ?
[pid 193] <... poll resumed> ) = 2 ([{fd=5, revents=POLLIN|POLLHUP},
{fd=6, revents=POLLHUP}])
[pid 194] +++ killed by SIGSYS +++
This patch fixes that problem by setting the right value to
seccomp_audit_arch taking into account the MIPS64 ABI.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <Vincent.Riera@imgtec.com>
Some compilers (gcc 2.9.53, 3.0 and probably others, see gcc bug #3481)
do not accept __attribute__ on function pointer prototype args. Check for
this and hide them if they're not accepted.
Configure assumes that if malloc(0) returns null then calloc(0,n)
also does. On some old platforms (SunOS4) malloc behaves as expected
(as determined by AC_FUNC_MALLOC) but calloc doesn't. Test for this
at configure time and activate the replacement function if found, plus
handle this case in rpl_calloc.
BindInterface required getifaddr and friends so disable if not available
(eg Solaris 10). We should be able to add support for some systems with
a bit more work but this gets the building again.
The code required to support it is quite invasive to the mainline
code that is synced with upstream and is an ongoing maintenance burden.
Both the hardware and software are literal museum pieces these days and
we could not find anyone still running OpenSSH on one.
This adds checks for gcc and clang flags for mitigations for Spectre
variant 2, ie "retpoline". It'll automatically enabled if the compiler
supports it as part of toolchain hardening flag. ok djm@
Adds a .depend file containing dependency information generated by
makedepend, which is appended to the generated Makefile by configure.
You can regen the file with "make -f Makefile.in depend" if necessary,
but we'll be looking at some way to automatically keep this up to date.
"no objection" djm@
Check for MIKDIR_P and use it instead of mkinstalldirs. Should fix "mkdir:
cannot create directory:... File exists" during "make install".
Patch from eb at emlix.com.
We don't support openssl-1.1.x yet (see multiple threads on the
openssh-unix-dev@ mailing list for the reason), but previously
./configure would accept it and the compilation would subsequently
fail. This makes ./configure display an explicit error message and
abort.
ok dtucker@
On some platforms (AIX, maybe others) allocating zero bytes of memory
via the various *alloc functions returns NULL, which is permitted
by the standards. Autoconf has some macros for detecting this (with
the exception of calloc for some reason) so use these and if necessary
activate shims for them. ok djm@
It's still on by default, but now it's possible to turn it off using
--without-hardening. This is useful since it's known to cause problems
with some -fsanitize options. ok dtucker@
Some CFLAGS/LDFLAGS may disrupt the configure script's operation,
in particular santization and fuzzer options that break assumptions
about memory and file descriptor dispositions.
This adds two flags to configure --with-cflags-after and
--with-ldflags-after that allow specifying additional compiler and
linker options that are added to the resultant Makefiles but not
used in the configure run itself.
E.g.
env CC=clang-3.9 ./configure \
--with-cflags-after=-fsantize=address \
--with-ldflags-after="-g -fsanitize=address"
FreeBSD's <sys/capability.h> was renamed to <sys/capsicum.h> in 2014 to
avoid future conflicts with POSIX capabilities (the last release that
didn't have it was 9.3) so switch to that. Patch from des at des.no.
Include replacement timespeccmp() for systems that lack it.
Support time_t struct stat->st_mtime in addition to
timespec stat->st_mtim, as well as unsorted fallback.
Should fix bz#2603 - "Build with ldns and without kerberos support
fails if ldns compiled with kerberos support" by including correct
cflags/libs
ok dtucker@
Having _XOPEN_SOURCE unconditionally causes problems on some platforms
and configurations, notably Solaris 64-bit binaries. It was there for
the benefit of Linux put the required bits in the *-*linux* section.
Patch from yvoinov at gmail.com.
NetBSD added an strnvis and unfortunately made it incompatible with the
existing one in OpenBSD and Linux's libbsd (the former having existed
for over ten years). Despite this incompatibility being reported during
development (see http://gnats.netbsd.org/44977) they still shipped it.
Even more unfortunately FreeBSD and later MacOS picked up this incompatible
implementation. Try to detect this mess, and assume the only safe option
if we're cross compiling.
OpenBSD 2.9 (2001): strnvis(char *dst, const char *src, size_t dlen, int flag);
NetBSD 6.0 (2012): strnvis(char *dst, size_t dlen, const char *src, int flag);
ok djm@
Where possible, use Solaris setpflags to disable process tracing on
ssh-agent and sftp-server. bz#2584, based on a patch from huieying.lee
at oracle.com, ok djm.
Replace by defining IPPORT_RESERVED to zero on Cygwin, which should have
the same effect without causing problems syncing patches with OpenBSD.
Resync the two affected functions with OpenBSD. ok djm, sanity checked
by Corinna.
sshd was failing with:
ssh_sandbox_child: sandbox_init: dlopen(/usr/lib/libsandbox.1.dylib, 261):cw
image not found [preauth]
caused by chroot before sandboxing. Avoid by explicitly linking libsandbox
to sshd. Spotted by Darren.
Not all systems with Solaris privs have priv_basicset so factor that
out and provide backward compatibility code. Similarly, not all have
PRIV_NET_ACCESS so wrap that in #ifdef. Based on code from
alex at cooperi.net and djm@ with help from carson at taltos.org and
wieland at purdue.edu.
On some platforms the native realpath doesn't work with non-existent
files (this is actually specified in some versions of POSIX), however
the sftp spec says its realpath with "canonicalize any given path name".
On those platforms, use realpath from the compat library.
In addition, when compiling with -DFORTIFY_SOURCE, glibc redefines
the realpath symbol to the checked version, so redefine ours to
something else so we pick up the compat version we want.
bz#2428, ok djm@
This changes configure.ac to look for '${host}-ar' as set by
AC_CANONICAL_HOST before looking for the unprefixed 'ar'.
Useful when cross-compiling when all your binutils are prefixed.
Patch from moben at exherbo org via astrand at lysator liu se and
bz#2352.
Disables and removes dependency on OpenSSL. Many features don't
work and the set of crypto options is greatly restricted. This
will only work on system with native arc4random or /dev/urandom.
Considered highly experimental for now.
[openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.h] On Cygwin, determine privilege
separation user at runtime, since it may need to be a domain account.
Patch from Corinna Vinschen.
different symbols for 'read' when various compiler flags are
in use, causing atomicio.c comparisons against it to break and
read/write operations to hang; ok dtucker
RLIMIT_NOFILE pseudo-sandbox on FreeBSD. In some configurations,
libc will attempt to open additional file descriptors for crypto
offload and crash if they cannot be opened.
platform hardening options: include some long long int arithmatic
to detect missing support functions for -ftrapv in libgcc and
equivalents, actually test linking when -ftrapv is supplied and
set either both -pie/-fPIE or neither. feedback and ok dtucker@
to on platforms where it's known to be reliably detected and off elsewhere.
Works around platforms such as FreeBSD 9.1 where it does not interop with
-ftrapv (it seems to work but fails when trying to link ssh). ok djm@
optind) are defined in getopt.h already. Unfortunately they are defined as
"declspec(dllimport)" for historical reasons, because the GNU linker didn't
allow auto-import on PE/COFF targets way back when. The problem is the
dllexport attributes collide with the definitions in the various source
files in OpenSSH, which obviousy define the variables without
declspec(dllimport). The least intrusive way to get rid of these warnings
is to disable warnings for GCC compiler attributes when building on Cygwin.
Patch from vinschen at redhat.com.