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Disallow leading lines before the ident for server (#102)
Per RFC4253 4.2 clients must be able to process other lines of data
before the version string, server behavior is not defined neither
with MUST/SHOULD nor with MAY.
If server process up to 50 lines too - it may cause too long hanging
session with invalid/evil client that consume host resources and
potentially may lead to DDoS on poor embedded boxes.
Let's require first line from client to be version string and fail
early if it's not - matches both RFC and real OpenSSH behavior.
author | Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@users.noreply.github.com> |
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date | Mon, 15 Jun 2020 18:22:18 +0500 |
parents | d32bcb5c557d |
children | 94323a20e572 |
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.TH dropbear 8 .SH NAME dropbear \- lightweight SSH server .SH SYNOPSIS .B dropbear [\fIflag arguments\fR] [\-b .I banner\fR] [\-r .I hostkeyfile\fR] [\-p [\fIaddress\fR:]\fIport\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .B dropbear is a small SSH server .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-b \fIbanner bannerfile. Display the contents of the file .I banner before user login (default: none). .TP .B \-r \fIhostkey Use the contents of the file .I hostkey for the SSH hostkey. This file is generated with .BR dropbearkey (1) or automatically with the '-R' option. See "Host Key Files" below. .TP .B \-R Generate hostkeys automatically. See "Host Key Files" below. .TP .B \-F Don't fork into background. .TP .B \-E Log to standard error rather than syslog. .TP .B \-m Don't display the message of the day on login. .TP .B \-w Disallow root logins. .TP .B \-s Disable password logins. .TP .B \-g Disable password logins for root. .TP .B \-j Disable local port forwarding. .TP .B \-k Disable remote port forwarding. .TP .B \-p\fR [\fIaddress\fR:]\fIport Listen on specified .I address and TCP .I port. If just a port is given listen on all addresses. up to 10 can be specified (default 22 if none specified). .TP .B \-i Service program mode. Use this option to run .B dropbear under TCP/IP servers like inetd, tcpsvd, or tcpserver. In program mode the \-F option is implied, and \-p options are ignored. .TP .B \-P \fIpidfile Specify a pidfile to create when running as a daemon. If not specified, the default is /var/run/dropbear.pid .TP .B \-a Allow remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports. .TP .B \-W \fIwindowsize Specify the per-channel receive window buffer size. Increasing this may improve network performance at the expense of memory use. Use -h to see the default buffer size. .TP .B \-K \fItimeout_seconds Ensure that traffic is transmitted at a certain interval in seconds. This is useful for working around firewalls or routers that drop connections after a certain period of inactivity. The trade-off is that a session may be closed if there is a temporary lapse of network connectivity. A setting if 0 disables keepalives. If no response is received for 3 consecutive keepalives the connection will be closed. .TP .B \-I \fIidle_timeout Disconnect the session if no traffic is transmitted or received for \fIidle_timeout\fR seconds. .TP .B \-T \fImax_authentication_attempts Set the number of authentication attempts allowed per connection. If unspecified the default is 10 (MAX_AUTH_TRIES) .TP .B \-c \fIforced_command Disregard the command provided by the user and always run \fIforced_command\fR. This also overrides any authorized_keys command= option. .TP .B \-V Print the version .SH FILES .TP Authorized Keys ~/.ssh/authorized_keys can be set up to allow remote login with a RSA, ECDSA, Ed25519 or DSS key. Each line is of the form .TP [restrictions] ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIgAsp... [comment] and can be extracted from a Dropbear private host key with "dropbearkey -y". This is the same format as used by OpenSSH, though the restrictions are a subset (keys with unknown restrictions are ignored). Restrictions are comma separated, with double quotes around spaces in arguments. Available restrictions are: .TP .B no-port-forwarding Don't allow port forwarding for this connection .TP .B no-agent-forwarding Don't allow agent forwarding for this connection .TP .B no-X11-forwarding Don't allow X11 forwarding for this connection .TP .B no-pty Disable PTY allocation. Note that a user can still obtain most of the same functionality with other means even if no-pty is set. .TP .B command=\fR"\fIforced_command\fR" Disregard the command provided by the user and always run \fIforced_command\fR. The -c command line option overrides this. The authorized_keys file and its containing ~/.ssh directory must only be writable by the user, otherwise Dropbear will not allow a login using public key authentication. .TP Host Key Files Host key files are read at startup from a standard location, by default /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key, /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key, /etc/dropbear/dropbear_ecdsa_host_key and /etc/dropbear/dropbear_ed25519_host_key If the -r command line option is specified the default files are not loaded. Host key files are of the form generated by dropbearkey. The -R option can be used to automatically generate keys in the default location - keys will be generated after startup when the first connection is established. This had the benefit that the system /dev/urandom random number source has a better chance of being securely seeded. .TP Message Of The Day By default the file /etc/motd will be printed for any login shell (unless disabled at compile-time). This can also be disabled per-user by creating a file ~/.hushlogin . .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Dropbear sets the standard variables USER, LOGNAME, HOME, SHELL, PATH, and TERM. The variables below are set for sessions as appropriate. .TP .B SSH_TTY This is set to the allocated TTY if a PTY was used. .TP .B SSH_CONNECTION Contains "<remote_ip> <remote_port> <local_ip> <local_port>". .TP .B DISPLAY Set X11 forwarding is used. .TP .B SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND If a 'command=' authorized_keys option was used, the original command is specified in this variable. If a shell was requested this is set to an empty value. .TP .B SSH_AUTH_SOCK Set to a forwarded ssh-agent connection. .SH NOTES Dropbear only supports SSH protocol version 2. .SH AUTHOR Matt Johnston ([email protected]). .br Gerrit Pape ([email protected]) wrote this manual page. .SH SEE ALSO dropbearkey(1), dbclient(1), dropbearconvert(1) .P https://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html