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Add Chacha20-Poly1305, AES128-GCM and AES256-GCM support (#93)
* Add Chacha20-Poly1305 authenticated encryption
* Add general AEAD approach.
* Add [email protected] algo using LibTomCrypt chacha and
poly1305 routines.
Chacha20-Poly1305 is generally faster than AES256 on CPU w/o dedicated
AES instructions, having the same key size.
Compiling in will add ~5,5kB to binary size on x86-64.
function old new delta
chacha_crypt - 1397 +1397
_poly1305_block - 608 +608
poly1305_done - 595 +595
dropbear_chachapoly_crypt - 457 +457
.rodata 26976 27392 +416
poly1305_process - 290 +290
poly1305_init - 221 +221
chacha_setup - 218 +218
encrypt_packet 1068 1270 +202
dropbear_chachapoly_getlength - 147 +147
decrypt_packet 756 897 +141
chacha_ivctr64 - 137 +137
read_packet 543 637 +94
dropbear_chachapoly_start - 94 +94
read_kex_algos 792 880 +88
chacha_keystream - 69 +69
dropbear_mode_chachapoly - 48 +48
sshciphers 280 320 +40
dropbear_mode_none 24 48 +24
dropbear_mode_ctr 24 48 +24
dropbear_mode_cbc 24 48 +24
dropbear_chachapoly_mac - 24 +24
dropbear_chachapoly - 24 +24
gen_new_keys 848 854 +6
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* Add AES128-GCM and AES256-GCM authenticated encryption
* Add general AES-GCM mode.
* Add [email protected] and [email protected] algo using
LibTomCrypt gcm routines.
AES-GCM is combination of AES CTR mode and GHASH, slower than AES-CTR on
CPU w/o dedicated AES/GHASH instructions therefore disabled by default.
Compiling in will add ~6kB to binary size on x86-64.
function old new delta
gcm_process - 1060 +1060
.rodata 26976 27808 +832
gcm_gf_mult - 820 +820
gcm_add_aad - 660 +660
gcm_shift_table - 512 +512
gcm_done - 471 +471
gcm_add_iv - 384 +384
gcm_init - 347 +347
dropbear_gcm_crypt - 309 +309
encrypt_packet 1068 1270 +202
decrypt_packet 756 897 +141
gcm_reset - 118 +118
read_packet 543 637 +94
read_kex_algos 792 880 +88
sshciphers 280 360 +80
gcm_mult_h - 80 +80
dropbear_gcm_start - 62 +62
dropbear_mode_gcm - 48 +48
dropbear_mode_none 24 48 +24
dropbear_mode_ctr 24 48 +24
dropbear_mode_cbc 24 48 +24
dropbear_ghash - 24 +24
dropbear_gcm_getlength - 24 +24
gen_new_keys 848 854 +6
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author | Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@users.noreply.github.com> |
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date | Mon, 25 May 2020 20:50:25 +0500 |
parents | aeda68938596 |
children | 41bf8f216644 |
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/* * Dropbear - a SSH2 server * * Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Matt Johnston * All rights reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. */ #include "includes.h" #include "packet.h" #include "session.h" #include "dbutil.h" #include "ssh.h" #include "algo.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "kex.h" #include "dbrandom.h" #include "service.h" #include "auth.h" #include "channel.h" #define MAX_UNAUTH_PACKET_TYPE SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK static void recv_unimplemented(void); /* process a decrypted packet, call the appropriate handler */ void process_packet() { unsigned char type; unsigned int i; time_t now; TRACE2(("enter process_packet")) type = buf_getbyte(ses.payload); TRACE(("process_packet: packet type = %d, len %d", type, ses.payload->len)) ses.lastpacket = type; now = monotonic_now(); ses.last_packet_time_keepalive_recv = now; /* These packets we can receive at any time */ switch(type) { case SSH_MSG_IGNORE: goto out; case SSH_MSG_DEBUG: goto out; case SSH_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED: /* debugging XXX */ TRACE(("SSH_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED")) goto out; case SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT: /* TODO cleanup? */ dropbear_close("Disconnect received"); } /* Ignore these packet types so that keepalives don't interfere with idle detection. This is slightly incorrect since a tcp forwarded global request with failure won't trigger the idle timeout, but that's probably acceptable */ if (!(type == SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST || type == SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE || type == SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE)) { ses.last_packet_time_idle = now; } /* This applies for KEX, where the spec says the next packet MUST be * NEWKEYS */ if (ses.requirenext != 0) { if (ses.requirenext == type) { /* Got what we expected */ TRACE(("got expected packet %d during kexinit", type)) } else { /* RFC4253 7.1 - various messages are allowed at this point. The only ones we know about have already been handled though, so just return "unimplemented" */ if (type >= 1 && type <= 49 && type != SSH_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST && type != SSH_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT && type != SSH_MSG_KEXINIT) { TRACE(("unknown allowed packet during kexinit")) recv_unimplemented(); goto out; } else { TRACE(("disallowed packet during kexinit")) dropbear_exit("Unexpected packet type %d, expected %d", type, ses.requirenext); } } } /* Check if we should ignore this packet. Used currently only for * KEX code, with first_kex_packet_follows */ if (ses.ignorenext) { TRACE(("Ignoring packet, type = %d", type)) ses.ignorenext = 0; goto out; } /* Only clear the flag after we have checked ignorenext */ if (ses.requirenext != 0 && ses.requirenext == type) { ses.requirenext = 0; } /* Kindly the protocol authors gave all the preauth packets type values * less-than-or-equal-to 60 ( == MAX_UNAUTH_PACKET_TYPE ). * NOTE: if the protocol changes and new types are added, revisit this * assumption */ if ( !ses.authstate.authdone && type > MAX_UNAUTH_PACKET_TYPE ) { dropbear_exit("Received message %d before userauth", type); } for (i = 0; ; i++) { if (ses.packettypes[i].type == 0) { /* end of list */ break; } if (ses.packettypes[i].type == type) { ses.packettypes[i].handler(); goto out; } } /* TODO do something more here? */ TRACE(("preauth unknown packet")) recv_unimplemented(); out: buf_free(ses.payload); ses.payload = NULL; TRACE2(("leave process_packet")) } /* This must be called directly after receiving the unimplemented packet. * Isn't the most clean implementation, it relies on packet processing * occurring directly after decryption (direct use of ses.recvseq). * This is reasonably valid, since there is only a single decryption buffer */ static void recv_unimplemented() { CHECKCLEARTOWRITE(); buf_putbyte(ses.writepayload, SSH_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED); /* the decryption routine increments the sequence number, we must * decrement */ buf_putint(ses.writepayload, ses.recvseq - 1); encrypt_packet(); }