Mercurial > dropbear
diff options.h @ 252:29afa62b5450 insecure-nocrypto
- a hack for grahame to run dropbear with "none" cipher.
DO NOT USE IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE CONSEQUENCES
Here is your noose. Use it wisely.
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:29:19 +0000 |
parents | efbaf6b03837 |
children | 64abb124763d |
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--- a/options.h Wed Sep 21 15:58:19 2005 +0000 +++ b/options.h Fri Sep 23 16:29:19 2005 +0000 @@ -65,12 +65,26 @@ * RFC Draft requires 3DES and recommends AES128 for interoperability. * Including multiple keysize variants the same cipher * (eg AES256 as well as AES128) will result in a minimal size increase.*/ +/* #define DROPBEAR_AES128_CBC #define DROPBEAR_3DES_CBC #define DROPBEAR_AES256_CBC #define DROPBEAR_BLOWFISH_CBC #define DROPBEAR_TWOFISH256_CBC #define DROPBEAR_TWOFISH128_CBC +*/ + +/* You can compile with no encryption if you want. In some circumstances + * this could be safe securitywise, though make sure you know what + * you're doing. Anyone can see everything that goes over the wire, so + * the only safe auth method is public key. You'll have to disable all other + * ciphers above in the client if you want to use this, or implement cipher + * prioritisation in cli-runopts. + * + * The best way to do things is probably make normal compile of dropbear with all + * ciphers including "none" as the server, then recompile a special + * "dbclient-insecure" client. */ +#define DROPBEAR_NONE_CIPHER /* Message Integrity - at least one required. * RFC Draft requires sha1 and recommends sha1-96. @@ -88,6 +102,12 @@ #define DROPBEAR_SHA1_96_HMAC #define DROPBEAR_MD5_HMAC +/* You can also disable integrity. Don't bother disabling this if you're + * still using a cipher, it's relatively cheap. Don't disable this if you're + * using 'none' cipher, since it's dead simple to run arbitrary commands + * on the remote host. Go ahead. Hang yourself with your own rope. */ +/*#define DROPBEAR_NONE_INTEGRITY*/ + /* Hostkey/public key algorithms - at least one required, these are used * for hostkey as well as for verifying signatures with pubkey auth. * Removing either of these won't save very much space.