Reject extraneous data after SSL or GSS encryption handshake.

The server collects up to a bufferload of data whenever it reads data
from the client socket.  When SSL or GSS encryption is requested
during startup, any additional data received with the initial
request message remained in the buffer, and would be treated as
already-decrypted data once the encryption handshake completed.
Thus, a man-in-the-middle with the ability to inject data into the
TCP connection could stuff some cleartext data into the start of
a supposedly encryption-protected database session.

This could be abused to send faked SQL commands to the server,
although that would only work if the server did not demand any
authentication data.  (However, a server relying on SSL certificate
authentication might well not do so.)

To fix, throw a protocol-violation error if the internal buffer
is not empty after the encryption handshake.

Our thanks to Jacob Champion for reporting this problem.

Security: CVE-2021-23214
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2021-11-08 11:01:43 -05:00
parent 39a3105678
commit 28e2412554
3 changed files with 37 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -1141,6 +1141,18 @@ pq_discardbytes(size_t len)
return 0;
}
/* --------------------------------
* pq_buffer_has_data - is any buffered data available to read?
*
* This will *not* attempt to read more data.
* --------------------------------
*/
bool
pq_buffer_has_data(void)
{
return (PqRecvPointer < PqRecvLength);
}
/* --------------------------------
* pq_startmsgread - begin reading a message from the client.

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@ -2110,6 +2110,18 @@ retry1:
return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
/*
* At this point we should have no data already buffered. If we do,
* it was received before we performed the SSL handshake, so it wasn't
* encrypted and indeed may have been injected by a man-in-the-middle.
* We report this case to the client.
*/
if (pq_buffer_has_data())
ereport(FATAL,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("received unencrypted data after SSL request"),
errdetail("This could be either a client-software bug or evidence of an attempted man-in-the-middle attack.")));
/*
* regular startup packet, cancel, etc packet should follow, but not
* another SSL negotiation request, and a GSS request should only
@ -2142,6 +2154,18 @@ retry1:
return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
/*
* At this point we should have no data already buffered. If we do,
* it was received before we performed the GSS handshake, so it wasn't
* encrypted and indeed may have been injected by a man-in-the-middle.
* We report this case to the client.
*/
if (pq_buffer_has_data())
ereport(FATAL,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("received unencrypted data after GSSAPI encryption request"),
errdetail("This could be either a client-software bug or evidence of an attempted man-in-the-middle attack.")));
/*
* regular startup packet, cancel, etc packet should follow, but not
* another GSS negotiation request, and an SSL request should only

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@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ extern int pq_getmessage(StringInfo s, int maxlen);
extern int pq_getbyte(void);
extern int pq_peekbyte(void);
extern int pq_getbyte_if_available(unsigned char *c);
extern bool pq_buffer_has_data(void);
extern int pq_putmessage_v2(char msgtype, const char *s, size_t len);
extern bool pq_check_connection(void);