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Add re-exec for server This allows ASLR to re-randomize the address space for every connection, preventing some vulnerabilities from being exploitable by repeated probing. Overhead (memory and time) is yet to be confirmed. At present this is only enabled on Linux. Other BSD platforms with fexecve() would probably also work though have not been tested.
author Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>
date Sun, 30 Jan 2022 10:14:56 +0800
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from pathlib import Path
import sys

from test_dropbear import *

def test_reexec(request, dropbear):
	"""
	Tests that two consecutive connections have different address layouts.
	This indicates that re-exec makes ASLR work
	"""
	cmd = (Path(request.node.fspath).parent / "parent_dropbear_map.py").resolve()
	r = dbclient(request, cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
	map1 = r.stdout.rstrip()
	print(r.stderr, file=sys.stderr)
	r.check_returncode()

	r = dbclient(request, cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
	map2 = r.stdout.rstrip()
	print(r.stderr, file=sys.stderr)
	r.check_returncode()

	print(map1)
	print(map2)
	# expect something like
	# "563174d59000-563174d5d000 r--p 00000000 00:29 4242372                    /home/matt/src/dropbear/build/dropbear"
	assert map1.endswith('/dropbear')
	assert ' r--p ' in map1
	a1 = map1.split()[0]
	a2 = map2.split()[0]
	print(a1)
	print(a2)
	# relocation addresses should differ
	assert a1 != a2