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authorWerner Koch <[email protected]>2015-02-12 17:45:08 +0000
committerWerner Koch <[email protected]>2015-02-12 17:45:08 +0000
commit2b2adb85948ce2c7db727ebc0c99e8ad2c29bf5f (patch)
tree87e09b18e3b2b9021b751195a92da009211aafe6
parentAvoid double-close in unusual dotlock situations. (diff)
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gpg: Limit the size of key packets to a sensible value.
* g10/parse-packet.c (MAX_KEY_PACKET_LENGTH): New. (MAX_UID_PACKET_LENGTH): New. (MAX_COMMENT_PACKET_LENGTH): New. (MAX_ATTR_PACKET_LENGTH): New. (parse_key): Limit the size of a key packet to 256k. (parse_user_id): Use macro for the packet size limit. (parse_attribute): Ditto. (parse_comment): Ditto. -- Without that it is possible to force gpg to allocate large amounts of memory by using a bad encoded MPI. This would be an too easy DoS. Another way to mitigate would be to change the MPI read function to allocate memory dynamically while reading the MPI. However, that complicates and possibly slows down the code. A too large key packet is in any case a sign for broken data and thus gpg should not use it. Reported-by: Hanno Böck GnuPG-bug-id: 1823 Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <[email protected]> (back ported from commit 382ba4b137b42d5f25a7e256bb7c053ee5ac7b64)
-rw-r--r--g10/parse-packet.c21
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/g10/parse-packet.c b/g10/parse-packet.c
index 1048402d4..c374477e4 100644
--- a/g10/parse-packet.c
+++ b/g10/parse-packet.c
@@ -35,6 +35,14 @@
#include "main.h"
#include "i18n.h"
+
+/* Maximum length of packets to avoid excessive memory allocation. */
+#define MAX_KEY_PACKET_LENGTH (256 * 1024)
+#define MAX_UID_PACKET_LENGTH ( 2 * 1024)
+#define MAX_COMMENT_PACKET_LENGTH ( 64 * 1024)
+#define MAX_ATTR_PACKET_LENGTH ( 16 * 1024*1024)
+
+
static int mpi_print_mode;
static int list_mode;
static FILE *listfp;
@@ -1741,6 +1749,13 @@ parse_key (IOBUF inp, int pkttype, unsigned long pktlen,
rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_PACKET);
goto leave;
}
+ else if (pktlen > MAX_KEY_PACKET_LENGTH) {
+ log_error ("packet(%d) too large\n", pkttype);
+ if (list_mode)
+ fputs (":key packet: [too large]\n", listfp);
+ rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_PACKET);
+ goto leave;
+ }
timestamp = read_32(inp); pktlen -= 4;
if( is_v4 ) {
@@ -2158,7 +2173,7 @@ parse_user_id( IOBUF inp, int pkttype, unsigned long pktlen, PACKET *packet )
allocatable, and a very large pktlen could actually cause our
allocation to wrap around in xmalloc to a small number. */
- if (pktlen > 2048)
+ if (pktlen > MAX_UID_PACKET_LENGTH)
{
log_error ("packet(%d) too large\n", pkttype);
iobuf_skip_rest(inp, pktlen, 0);
@@ -2232,7 +2247,7 @@ parse_attribute( IOBUF inp, int pkttype, unsigned long pktlen, PACKET *packet )
/* We better cap the size of an attribute packet to make DoS not
too easy. 16MB should be more then enough for one attribute
packet (ie. a photo). */
- if (pktlen > 16*1024*1024) {
+ if (pktlen > MAX_ATTR_PACKET_LENGTH) {
log_error ("packet(%d) too large\n", pkttype);
if (list_mode)
fprintf (listfp, ":attribute packet: [too large]\n");
@@ -2274,7 +2289,7 @@ parse_comment( IOBUF inp, int pkttype, unsigned long pktlen, PACKET *packet )
overflow in the malloc below. Comment packets are actually not
anymore define my OpenPGP and we even stopped to use our
private comment packet. */
- if (pktlen>65536)
+ if (pktlen > MAX_COMMENT_PACKET_LENGTH)
{
log_error ("packet(%d) too large\n", pkttype);
iobuf_skip_rest (inp, pktlen, 0);