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Introduce extra delay before closing unauthenticated sessions
To make it harder for attackers, introduce a delay to keep an
unauthenticated session open a bit longer, thus blocking a connection
slot until after the delay.
Without this, while there is a limit on the amount of attempts an attacker
can make at the same time (MAX_UNAUTH_PER_IP), the time taken by dropbear to
handle one attempt is still short and thus for each of the allowed parallel
attempts many attempts can be chained one after the other. The attempt rate
is then:
"MAX_UNAUTH_PER_IP / <process time of one attempt>".
With the delay, this rate becomes:
"MAX_UNAUTH_PER_IP / UNAUTH_CLOSE_DELAY".
author | Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> |
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date | Wed, 15 Feb 2017 13:53:04 +0100 |
parents | f849a5ca2efc |
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/* encrypt V1.1 Fri Oct 18 04:28:03 NZDT 2002 */ /* File de/encryption, using libtomcrypt */ /* Written by Daniel Richards <[email protected]> */ /* Help from Tom St Denis with various bits */ /* This code is public domain, no rights reserved. */ /* Encrypts by default, -d flag enables decryption */ /* ie: ./encrypt blowfish story.txt story.ct */ /* ./encrypt -d blowfish story.ct story.pt */ #include <tomcrypt.h> int errno; int usage(char *name) { int x; printf("Usage: %s [-d](ecrypt) cipher infile outfile\nCiphers:\n", name); for (x = 0; cipher_descriptor[x].name != NULL; x++) { printf("%s\n",cipher_descriptor[x].name); } exit(1); } void register_algs(void) { int x; #ifdef LTC_RIJNDAEL register_cipher (&aes_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_BLOWFISH register_cipher (&blowfish_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_XTEA register_cipher (&xtea_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_RC5 register_cipher (&rc5_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_RC6 register_cipher (&rc6_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_SAFERP register_cipher (&saferp_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_TWOFISH register_cipher (&twofish_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_SAFER register_cipher (&safer_k64_desc); register_cipher (&safer_sk64_desc); register_cipher (&safer_k128_desc); register_cipher (&safer_sk128_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_RC2 register_cipher (&rc2_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_DES register_cipher (&des_desc); register_cipher (&des3_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_CAST5 register_cipher (&cast5_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_NOEKEON register_cipher (&noekeon_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_SKIPJACK register_cipher (&skipjack_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_KHAZAD register_cipher (&khazad_desc); #endif #ifdef LTC_ANUBIS register_cipher (&anubis_desc); #endif if (register_hash(&sha256_desc) == -1) { printf("Error registering LTC_SHA256\n"); exit(-1); } if (register_prng(&yarrow_desc) == -1) { printf("Error registering yarrow PRNG\n"); exit(-1); } if (register_prng(&sprng_desc) == -1) { printf("Error registering sprng PRNG\n"); exit(-1); } } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { unsigned char plaintext[512],ciphertext[512]; unsigned char tmpkey[512], key[MAXBLOCKSIZE], IV[MAXBLOCKSIZE]; unsigned char inbuf[512]; /* i/o block size */ unsigned long outlen, y, ivsize, x, decrypt; symmetric_CTR ctr; int cipher_idx, hash_idx, ks; char *infile, *outfile, *cipher; prng_state prng; FILE *fdin, *fdout; /* register algs, so they can be printed */ register_algs(); if (argc < 4) { return usage(argv[0]); } if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-d")) { decrypt = 1; cipher = argv[2]; infile = argv[3]; outfile = argv[4]; } else { decrypt = 0; cipher = argv[1]; infile = argv[2]; outfile = argv[3]; } /* file handles setup */ fdin = fopen(infile,"rb"); if (fdin == NULL) { perror("Can't open input for reading"); exit(-1); } fdout = fopen(outfile,"wb"); if (fdout == NULL) { perror("Can't open output for writing"); exit(-1); } cipher_idx = find_cipher(cipher); if (cipher_idx == -1) { printf("Invalid cipher entered on command line.\n"); exit(-1); } hash_idx = find_hash("sha256"); if (hash_idx == -1) { printf("LTC_SHA256 not found...?\n"); exit(-1); } ivsize = cipher_descriptor[cipher_idx].block_length; ks = hash_descriptor[hash_idx].hashsize; if (cipher_descriptor[cipher_idx].keysize(&ks) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("Invalid keysize???\n"); exit(-1); } printf("\nEnter key: "); fgets((char *)tmpkey,sizeof(tmpkey), stdin); outlen = sizeof(key); if ((errno = hash_memory(hash_idx,tmpkey,strlen((char *)tmpkey),key,&outlen)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("Error hashing key: %s\n", error_to_string(errno)); exit(-1); } if (decrypt) { /* Need to read in IV */ if (fread(IV,1,ivsize,fdin) != ivsize) { printf("Error reading IV from input.\n"); exit(-1); } if ((errno = ctr_start(cipher_idx,IV,key,ks,0,CTR_COUNTER_LITTLE_ENDIAN,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("ctr_start error: %s\n",error_to_string(errno)); exit(-1); } /* IV done */ do { y = fread(inbuf,1,sizeof(inbuf),fdin); if ((errno = ctr_decrypt(inbuf,plaintext,y,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("ctr_decrypt error: %s\n", error_to_string(errno)); exit(-1); } if (fwrite(plaintext,1,y,fdout) != y) { printf("Error writing to file.\n"); exit(-1); } } while (y == sizeof(inbuf)); fclose(fdin); fclose(fdout); } else { /* encrypt */ /* Setup yarrow for random bytes for IV */ if ((errno = rng_make_prng(128, find_prng("yarrow"), &prng, NULL)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("Error setting up PRNG, %s\n", error_to_string(errno)); } /* You can use rng_get_bytes on platforms that support it */ /* x = rng_get_bytes(IV,ivsize,NULL);*/ x = yarrow_read(IV,ivsize,&prng); if (x != ivsize) { printf("Error reading PRNG for IV required.\n"); exit(-1); } if (fwrite(IV,1,ivsize,fdout) != ivsize) { printf("Error writing IV to output.\n"); exit(-1); } if ((errno = ctr_start(cipher_idx,IV,key,ks,0,CTR_COUNTER_LITTLE_ENDIAN,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("ctr_start error: %s\n",error_to_string(errno)); exit(-1); } do { y = fread(inbuf,1,sizeof(inbuf),fdin); if ((errno = ctr_encrypt(inbuf,ciphertext,y,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) { printf("ctr_encrypt error: %s\n", error_to_string(errno)); exit(-1); } if (fwrite(ciphertext,1,y,fdout) != y) { printf("Error writing to output.\n"); exit(-1); } } while (y == sizeof(inbuf)); fclose(fdout); fclose(fdin); } return 0; } /* $Source$ */ /* $Revision$ */ /* $Date$ */