dnsmasq v2.80test8 adds the ability to ignore dhcp client's requests for
specific hostnames. Clients claiming certain hostnames and thus
claiming DNS namespace represent a potential security risk. e.g. a
malicious host could claim 'wpad' for itself and redirect other web
client requests to it for nefarious purpose. See CERT VU#598349 for more
details.
Some Samsung TVs are claiming the hostname 'localhost', it is believed
not (yet) for nefarious purposes.
/usr/share/dnsmasq/dhcpbogushostname.conf contains a list of hostnames
in correct syntax to be excluded. e.g.
dhcp-name-match=set:dhcp_bogus_hostname,localhost
Inclusion of this file is controlled by uci option dhcpbogushostname
which is enabled by default.
To be absolutely clear, DHCP leases to these requesting hosts are still
permitted, but they do NOT get to claim ownership of the hostname
itself and hence put into DNS for other hosts to be confused/manipulate by.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
64750c1 version: bump snapshot
f11a2b8 global: style nits
4b34b6a crypto: clean up remaining .h->.c
06d9fc8 allowedips: document additional nobs
c32b5f9 makefile: do more generic wildcard so as to avoid rename issues
20f48d8 crypto: use BIT(i) & bitmap instead of (bitmap >> i) & 1
b6e09f6 crypto: disable broken implementations in selftests
fd50f77 compat: clang cannot handle __builtin_constant_p
bddaca7 compat: make asm/simd.h conditional on its existence
b4ba33e compat: account for ancient ARM assembler
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
e1791f3 Fix logging of DNSSEC queries in TCP mode. Destination server address was misleading.
0fdf3c1 Fix dhcp-match-name to match hostname, not complete FQDN.
ee1df06 Tweak strategy for confirming SLAAC addresses.
1e87eba Clarify manpage for --auth-sec-servers
0893347 Make interface spec optional in --auth-server.
7cbf497 Example config file fix for CERT Vulnerability VU#598349.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
* Account for big-endian 2^26 conversion in Poly1305.
* Account for big-endian NEON in Curve25519.
* Fix macros in big-endian AArch64 code so that this will actually run there
at all.
* Prefer if (IS_ENABLED(...)) over ifdef mazes when possible.
* Call simd_relax() within any preempt-disabling glue code every once in a
while so as not to increase latency if folks pass in super long buffers.
* Prefer compiler-defined architecture macros in assembly code, which puts us
in closer alignment with upstream CRYPTOGAMS code, and is cleaner.
* Non-static symbols are prefixed with wg_ to avoid polluting the global
namespace.
* Return a bool from simd_relax() indicating whether or not we were
rescheduled.
* Reflect the proper simd conditions on arm.
* Do not reorder lines in Kbuild files for the simd asm-generic addition,
since we don't want to cause merge conflicts.
* WARN() if the selftests fail in Zinc, since if this is an initcall, it won't
block module loading, so we want to be loud.
* Document some interdependencies beside include statements.
* Add missing static statement to fpu init functions.
* Use union in chacha to access state words as a flat matrix, instead of
casting a struct to a u8 and hoping all goes well. Then, by passing around
that array as a struct for as long as possible, we can update counter[0]
instead of state[12] in the generic blocks, which makes it clearer what's
happening.
* Remove __aligned(32) for chacha20_ctx since we no longer use vmovdqa on x86,
and the other implementations do not require that kind of alignment either.
* Submit patch to ARM tree for adjusting RiscPC's cflags to be -march=armv3 so
that we can build code that uses umull.
* Allow CONFIG_ARM[64] to imply [!]CONFIG_64BIT, and use zinc arch config
variables consistently throughout.
* Document rationale for the 2^26->2^64/32 conversion in code comments.
* Convert all of remaining BUG_ON to WARN_ON.
* Replace `bxeq lr` with `reteq lr` in ARM assembler to be compatible with old
ISAs via the macro in <asm/assembler.h>.
* Do not allow WireGuard to be a built-in if IPv6 is a module.
* Writeback the base register and reorder multiplications in the NEON x25519
implementation.
* Try all combinations of different implementations in selftests, so that
potential bugs are more immediately unearthed.
* Self tests and SIMD glue code work with #include, which lets the compiler
optimize these. Previously these files were .h, because they were included,
but a simple grep of the kernel tree shows 259 other files that carry out
this same pattern. Only they prefer to instead name the files with a .c
instead of a .h, so we now follow the convention.
* Support many more platforms in QEMU, especially big endian ones.
* Kernels < 3.17 don't have read_cpuid_part, so fix building there.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
33523a5 version: bump snapshot
0759480 curve25519-hacl64: reduce stack usage under KASAN
b9ab0fc chacha20: add bounds checking to selftests
2e99d19 chacha20-mips32r2: reduce stack and branches in loop, refactor jumptable handling
d6ac367 qemu: bump musl
28d8b7e crypto: make constant naming scheme consistent
56c4ea9 hchacha20: keep in native endian in words
0c3c0bc chacha20-arm: remove unused preambles
3dcd246 chacha20-arm: updated scalar code from Andy
6b9d5ca poly1305-mips64: remove useless preprocessor error
3ff3990 crypto-arm: rework KERNEL_MODE_NEON handling again
dd2f91e crypto: flatten out makefile
67a3cfb curve25519-fiat32: work around m68k compiler stack frame bug
9aa2943 allowedips: work around kasan stack frame bug in selftest
317b318 chacha20-arm: use new scalar implementation
b715e3b crypto-arm: rework KERNEL_MODE_NEON handling
77b07d9 global: reduce stack frame size
ddc2bd6 chacha20: add chunked selftest and test sliding alignments and hchacha20
2eead02 chacha20-mips32r2: reduce jumptable entry size and stack usage
a0ac620 chacha20-mips32r2: use simpler calling convention
09247c0 chacha20-arm: go with Ard's version to optimize for Cortex-A7
a329e0a chacha20-mips32r2: remove reorder directives
3b22533 chacha20-mips32r2: fix typo to allow reorder again
d4ac6bb poly1305-mips32r2: remove all reorder directives
197a30c global: put SPDX identifier on its own line
305806d ratelimiter: disable selftest with KASAN
4e06236 crypto: do not waste space on selftest items
5e0fd08 netlink: reverse my christmas trees
a61ea8b crypto: explicitly dual license
b161aff poly1305: account for simd being toggled off midway
470a0c5 allowedips: change from BUG_ON to WARN_ON
aa9e090 chacha20: prefer crypto_xor_cpy to avoid memmove
1b0adf5 poly1305: no need to trick gcc 8.1
a849803 blake2s: simplify final function
073f3d1 poly1305: better module description
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Bump to latest test release:
3a610a0 Finesse allocation of memory for "struct crec" cache entries.
48b090c Fix b6f926fbefcd2471699599e44f32b8d25b87b471 to not SEGV on startup (rarely).
4139298 Change behavior when RD bit unset in queries.
51cc10f Add warning about 0.0.0.0 and :: addresses to man page.
ea6cc33 Handle memory allocation failure in make_non_terminals()
ad03967 Add debian/tmpfiles.conf
f4fd07d Debian bugfix.
e3c08a3 Debian packaging fix. (restorecon)
118011f Debian packaging fix. (tmpfiles.d)
Delete our own backports of ea6cc33 & 4139298, so the only real changes
here, since we don't care about the Debian stuff are 48b090c & 3a610a0
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Backport upstream commit
Change anti cache-snooping behaviour with queries with the
recursion-desired bit unset. Instead to returning SERVFAIL, we
now always forward, and never answer from the cache. This
allows "dig +trace" command to work.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
/etc/config/lldpd is only used by the init script, which only runs as root
Adjusted homepage and download URLs to use HTTPS.
-std=c99 is useful for GCC versions less than 6. Current OpenWrt uses 7.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* blake2s-x86_64: fix whitespace errors
* crypto: do not use compound literals in selftests
* crypto: make sure UML is properly disabled
* kconfig: make NEON depend on CPU_V7
* poly1305: rename finish to final
* chacha20: add constant for words in block
* curve25519-x86_64: remove useless define
* poly1305: precompute 5*r in init instead of blocks
* chacha20-arm: swap scalar and neon functions
* simd: add __must_check annotation
* poly1305: do not require simd context for arch
* chacha20-x86_64: cascade down implementations
* crypto: pass simd by reference
* chacha20-x86_64: don't activate simd for small blocks
* poly1305-x86_64: don't activate simd for small blocks
* crypto: do not use -include trick
* crypto: turn Zinc into individual modules
* chacha20poly1305: relax simd between sg chunks
* chacha20-x86_64: more limited cascade
* crypto: allow for disabling simd in zinc modules
* poly1305-x86_64: show full struct for state
* chacha20-x86_64: use correct cut off for avx512-vl
* curve25519-arm: only compile if symbols will be used
* chacha20poly1305: add __init to selftest helper functions
* chacha20: add independent self test
Tons of improvements all around the board to our cryptography library,
including some performance boosts with how we handle SIMD for small packets.
* send/receive: reduce number of sg entries
This quells a powerpc stack usage warning.
* global: remove non-essential inline annotations
We now allow the compiler to determine whether or not to inline certain
functions, while still manually choosing so for a few performance-critical
sections.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
* curve25519: arm: do not modify sp directly
* compat: support neon.h on old kernels
* compat: arch-namespace certain includes
* compat: move simd.h from crypto to compat since it's going upstream
This fixes a decent amount of compat breakage and thumb2-mode breakage
introduced by our move to Zinc.
* crypto: use CRYPTOGAMS license
Rather than using code from OpenSSL, use code directly from AndyP.
* poly1305: rewrite self tests from scratch
* poly1305: switch to donna
This makes our C Poly1305 implementation a bit more intensely tested and also
faster, especially on 64-bit systems. It also sets the stage for moving to a
HACL* implementation when that's ready.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Refresh patches
Changes since latest bump:
af3bd07 Man page typo.
d682099 Picky changes to 47b45b2967c931fed3c89a2e6a8df9f9183a5789
47b45b2 Fix lengths of interface names
2b38e38 Minor improvements in lease-tools
282eab7 Mark die function as never returning
c346f61 Handle ANY queries in context of da8b6517decdac593e7ce24bde2824dd841725c8
03212e5 Manpage typo.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
The dnsmasq variants should provide dnsmasq, otherwise it is impossible
to include them in the image.
This change allows one to have CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq=m and
CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-full=y, e.g. because you want DNSSEC support, or
IPSETs suport on your 3000-devices fleet ;-)
Signed-off-by: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <henrique@nic.br>
Refresh patches
Remove 240-ubus patch as upstream accepted.
Add uci option ubus which allows to enable/disable ubus support (enabled
by default)
Upstream commits since last bump:
da8b651 Implement --address=/example.com/#
c5db8f9 Tidy 7f876b64c22b2b18412e2e3d8506ee33e42db7c
974a6d0 Add --caa-record
b758b67 Improve logging of RRs from --dns-rr.
9bafdc6 Tidy up file parsing code.
97f876b Properly deal with unaligned addresses in DHCPv6 packets.
cbfbd17 Fix broken DNSSEC records in previous.
b6f926f Don't return NXDOMAIN to empty non-terminals.
c822620 Add --dhcp-name-match
397c050 Handle case of --auth-zone but no --auth-server.
1682d15 Add missing EDNS0 section. EDNS0 section missing in replies to EDNS0-containing queries where answer generated from --local=/<domain>/
dd33e98 Fix crash parsing a --synth-domain with no prefix. Problem introduced in 2.79/6b2b564ac34cb3c862f168e6b1457f9f0b9ca69c
c16d966 Add copyright to src/metrics.h
1dfed16 Remove C99 only code.
6f835ed Format fixes - ubus.c
9d6fd17 dnsmasq.c fix OPT_UBUS option usage
8c1b6a5 New metrics and ubus files.
8dcdb33 Add --enable-ubus option.
aba8bbb Add collection of metrics
caf4d57 Add OpenWRT ubus patch
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
* Kconfig: use new-style help marker
* global: run through clang-format
* uapi: reformat
* global: satisfy check_patch.pl errors
* global: prefer sizeof(*pointer) when possible
* global: always find OOM unlikely
Tons of style cleanups.
* crypto: use unaligned helpers
We now avoid unaligned accesses for generic users of the crypto API.
* crypto: import zinc
More style cleanups and a rearrangement of the crypto routines to fit how this
is going to work upstream. This required some fairly big changes to our build
system, so there may be some build errors we'll have to address in subsequent
snapshots.
* compat: rng_is_initialized made it into 4.19
We therefore don't need it in the compat layer anymore.
* curve25519-hacl64: use formally verified C for comparisons
The previous code had been proved in Z3, but this new code from upstream
KreMLin is directly generated from the F*, which is preferable. The
assembly generated is identical.
* curve25519-x86_64: let the compiler decide when/how to load constants
Small performance boost.
* curve25519-arm: reformat
* curve25519-arm: cleanups from lkml
* curve25519-arm: add spaces after commas
* curve25519-arm: use ordinary prolog and epilogue
* curve25519-arm: do not waste 32 bytes of stack
* curve25519-arm: prefix immediates with #
This incorporates ASM nits from upstream review.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
OpenWrt used to ship hardcoded defaults for lcp-echo-failure and
lcp-echo-interval in the non-uci /etc/ppp/options file.
These values break uci support for *disabling* LCP echos through
the use of "option keepalive 0" as either omitting the keepalive
option or setting it to 0 will result in no lcp-echo-* flags
getting passed to the pppd cmdline, causing the pppd process to
revert to the defaults in /etc/ppp/options.
Address this issue by letting the uci "keepalive" option default
to the former hardcoded values "5, 1" and by removing the fixed
lcp-echo-failure and lcp-echo-interval settings from the
/etc/ppp/options files.
Ref: https://github.com/openwrt/luci/issues/2112
Ref: https://dev.archive.openwrt.org/ticket/2373.html
Ref: https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=854
Ref: https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=1259
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
CVE description :
The recv_msg_userauth_request function in svr-auth.c in Dropbear through
2018.76 is prone to a user enumeration vulnerability because username
validity affects how fields in SSH_MSG_USERAUTH messages are handled,
a similar issue to CVE-2018-15473 in an unrelated codebase.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Update to latest git HEAD in order to support configuring multiple
concurrent Lua prefixes in a single uhttpd instance:
b741dec lua: support multiple Lua prefixes
Additionally rework the init script and update the default configuration
example to treat the lua_prefix option as key=value uci list, similar to
the interpreter extension mapping. Support for the old "option lua_prefix"
plus "option lua_handler" notation is still present.
Finally drop the sed postinstall hack in uhttpd-mod-lua to avoid mangling
files belonging to other packages. Since Lua prefixes have precedence
over CGI prefixes, simply register `/cgi-bin/luci` as Lua handler which
will only become active if both luci-base and uhttpd-mod-lua is installed.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Allows discovery without having to use NetBIOS. Useful for mobile devices.
Could eventually throw nbmd away. But that requires Windows 10...
Tested on Fedora 28 with avahi-discover.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
Remove creation of file /etc/ethers in dnsmasq init script as the
file is now created by default in the base-files package by
commit fa3301a28e
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
This adds processing of all CSA arguments from ubus switch_chan request
in the same manner as in the control interface API.
Signed-off-by: Yury Shvedov <yshvedov@wimarksystems.com>
* send: switch handshake stamp to an atomic
Rather than abusing the handshake lock, we're much better off just using
a boring atomic64 for this. It's simpler and performs better. Also, while
we're at it, we set the handshake stamp both before and after the
calculations, in case the calculations block for a really long time waiting
for the RNG to initialize.
* compat: better atomic acquire/release backport
This should fix compilation and correctness on several platforms.
* crypto: move simd context to specific type
This was a suggestion from Andy Lutomirski on LKML.
* chacha20poly1305: selftest: use arrays for test vectors
We no longer have lines so long that they're rejected by SMTP servers.
* qemu: add easy git harness
This makes it a bit easier to use our qemu harness for testing our mainline
integration tree.
* curve25519-x86_64: avoid use of r12
This causes problems with RAP and KERNEXEC for PaX, as r12 is a
reserved register.
* chacha20: use memmove in case buffers overlap
A small correctness fix that we never actually hit in WireGuard but is
important especially for moving this into a general purpose library.
* curve25519-hacl64: simplify u64_eq_mask
* curve25519-hacl64: correct u64_gte_mask
Two bitmath fixes from Samuel, which come complete with a z3 script proving
their correctness.
* timers: include header in right file
This fixes compilation in some environments.
* netlink: don't start over iteration on multipart non-first allowedips
Matt Layher found a bug where a netlink dump of peers would never terminate in
some circumstances, causing wg(8) to keep trying forever. We now have a fix as
well as a unit test to mitigate this, and we'll be looking to create a fuzzer
out of Matt's nice library.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Unauthenticated EAPOL-Key decryption in wpa_supplicant
Published: August 8, 2018
Identifiers:
- CVE-2018-14526
Latest version available from: https://w1.fi/security/2018-1/
Vulnerability
A vulnerability was found in how wpa_supplicant processes EAPOL-Key
frames. It is possible for an attacker to modify the frame in a way that
makes wpa_supplicant decrypt the Key Data field without requiring a
valid MIC value in the frame, i.e., without the frame being
authenticated. This has a potential issue in the case where WPA2/RSN
style of EAPOL-Key construction is used with TKIP negotiated as the
pairwise cipher. It should be noted that WPA2 is not supposed to be used
with TKIP as the pairwise cipher. Instead, CCMP is expected to be used
and with that pairwise cipher, this vulnerability is not applicable in
practice.
When TKIP is negotiated as the pairwise cipher, the EAPOL-Key Key Data
field is encrypted using RC4. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated
EAPOL-Key frames to be processed and due to the RC4 design, this makes
it possible for an attacker to modify the plaintext version of the Key
Data field with bitwise XOR operations without knowing the contents.
This can be used to cause a denial of service attack by modifying
GTK/IGTK on the station (without the attacker learning any of the keys)
which would prevent the station from accepting received group-addressed
frames. Furthermore, this might be abused by making wpa_supplicant act
as a decryption oracle to try to recover some of the Key Data payload
(GTK/IGTK) to get knowledge of the group encryption keys.
Full recovery of the group encryption keys requires multiple attempts
(128 connection attempts per octet) and each attempt results in
disconnection due to a failure to complete the 4-way handshake. These
failures can result in the AP/network getting disabled temporarily or
even permanently (requiring user action to re-enable) which may make it
impractical to perform the attack to recover the keys before the AP has
already changes the group keys. By default, wpa_supplicant is enforcing
at minimum a ten second wait time between each failed connection
attempt, i.e., over 20 minutes waiting to recover each octet while
hostapd AP implementation uses 10 minute default for GTK rekeying when
using TKIP. With such timing behavior, practical attack would need large
number of impacted stations to be trying to connect to the same AP to be
able to recover sufficient information from the GTK to be able to
determine the key before it gets changed.
Vulnerable versions/configurations
All wpa_supplicant versions.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Mathy Vanhoef of the imec-DistriNet research group of KU
Leuven for discovering and reporting this issue.
Possible mitigation steps
- Remove TKIP as an allowed pairwise cipher in RSN/WPA2 networks. This
can be done also on the AP side.
- Merge the following commits to wpa_supplicant and rebuild:
WPA: Ignore unauthenticated encrypted EAPOL-Key data
This patch is available from https://w1.fi/security/2018-1/
- Update to wpa_supplicant v2.7 or newer, once available
Signed-off-by: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org>
Changelog taken from the version announcement
> == Changes ==
>
> * chacha20poly1305: selftest: split up test vector constants
>
> The test vectors are encoded as long strings -- really long strings -- and
> apparently RFC821 doesn't like lines longer than 998.
> https://cr.yp.to/smtp/message.html
>
> * queueing: keep reference to peer after setting atomic state bit
>
> This fixes a regression introduced when preparing the LKML submission.
>
> * allowedips: prevent double read in kref
> * allowedips: avoid window of disappeared peer
> * hashtables: document immediate zeroing semantics
> * peer: ensure resources are freed when creation fails
> * queueing: document double-adding and reference conditions
> * queueing: ensure strictly ordered loads and stores
> * cookie: returned keypair might disappear if rcu lock not held
> * noise: free peer references on failure
> * peer: ensure destruction doesn't race
>
> Various fixes, as well as lots of code comment documentation, for a
> small variety of the less obvious aspects of object lifecycles,
> focused on correctness.
>
> * allowedips: free root inside of RCU callback
> * allowedips: use different macro names so as to avoid confusion
>
> These incorporate two suggestions from LKML.
>
> This snapshot contains commits from: Jason A. Donenfeld and Jann Horn.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
The call "get_features" allows to gather hostapd config options
via ubus. As first infos we add the ht and vht support.
Although nl80211 supports to gather informations about
ht and vht capabilities, the hostapd configuration can disable
vht and ht. However, it is possible that the iw output is not
representing the actual hostapd configuration.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
Upstream renamed openssl-1.0.cnf to openssl-easyrsa.cnf.
However, pkg kept using openssl-1.0.cnf.
Upstream easyrsa searchs for vars, openssl-*, x509-types in the
same directory as easyrsa script. This was patched to revert
back to static /etc/easy-rsa/ directory (as does OpenSUSE).
EASYRSA_PKI still depends on $PWD.
Move easyrsa from /usr/sbin to /usr/bin as root is not needed.
Signed-off-by: Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca <luizluca@gmail.com>
It is insecure to let this type of packets inside
They can e.g. open ports on some other routers with UPnP, etc
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Tunin <hanipouspilot@gmail.com>
[0-3](none, minimal[default], more, maximum)
It is not 100% backward compatible, because now 0 disables logging
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Tunin <hanipouspilot@gmail.com>
Refresh patches
Upstream commits since last bump:
3b6eb19 Log DNSSEC trust anchors at startup.
f3e5787 Trivial comment change.
c851c69 Log failure to confirm an address in DHCPv6.
a3bd7e7 Fix missing fatal errors when parsing some command-line/config options.
ab5ceaf Document the --help option in the french manual
1f2f69d Fix recurrent minor spelling mistake in french manual
f361b39 Fix some mistakes in french translation of the manual
eb1fe15 When replacing cache entries, preserve CNAMES which target them.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This watchdog script tries to re-resolve hostnames for inactive WireGuard peers.
Use it for peers with a frequently changing dynamic IP.
persistent_keepalive must be set, recommended value is 25 seconds.
Run this script from cron every minute:
echo '* * * * * /usr/bin/wireguard_watchdog' >> /etc/crontabs/root
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr V. Piskunov <aleksandr.v.piskunov@gmail.com>
[bump the package release]
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
80b41cd version: bump snapshot
fe5f0f6 recieve: disable NAPI busy polling
e863f40 device: destroy workqueue before freeing queue
81a2e7e wg-quick: allow link local default gateway
95951af receive: use gro call instead of plain call
d9501f1 receive: account for zero or negative budget
e80799b tools: only error on wg show if all interfaces failk
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
[Added commit log to commit description]
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Add each variant to the matching PROVIDERS variables after evaluating
the respective hostapd*, wpad* and wpa* variant.
Each package providing the same feature will automatically conflict with
all prior packages providing the same feature.
This way we can handle the conflicts automatically without introducing
recursive dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
Move common variables and/or values to the package (variant) default.
Add additional values in variant packages if necessary. Remove further
duplicates by introducing new templates.
Remove the ANY_[HOSTAPD|SUPPLICANT_PROVIDERS]_PROVIDERS. The are the
same as the variables without the any prefix. No need to maintain both
variables.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
procd needs processes to stay in foreground to remain under its gaze and
control. Failure to do so means service stop commands fail to actually
stop the process (procd doesn't think it's running 'cos the process has
exited already as part of its forking routing)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
As dnsmasq is started earlier than netifd usage of network.sh functions
at boottime will fail; therefore don't call at boottime the functions
which construct the dhcp pool/relay info.
As interface triggers are installed the dhcp pool/relay info will be
constructed when the interface gets reported as up by netifd.
At the same time also register interface triggers based on DHCP relay
config.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
The pptp.so plugin needs to be built with -fPIC as well in order to be
linkable again.
Fixes 888a15ff83 ("ppp: add missing -fPIC to rp-pppoe.so CFLAGS")
Fixes e7397eef69 ("ppp: compile with LTO enabled")
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Increase the termination timeout to 15s to let OpenVPN properly tear down
its connections, especially when weak links or complex down scripts are
involved.
Fixes FS#859.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Override the default shutdown action (stop) and close all processes
of dropbear
Since commit 498fe85, the stop action only closes the process
that's listening for new connections, maintaining the ones with
existing clients.
This poses a problem when restarting or shutting-down a device,
because the connections with existing SSH clients, like OpenSSH,
are not properly closed, causing them to hang.
This situation can be avoided by closing all dropbear processes when
shutting-down the system, which closes properly the connections with
current clients.
Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <christian.schoenebeck@gmail.com>
[Luis: Rework commit message]
Signed-off-by: Luis Araneda <luaraneda@gmail.com>
* device: print daddr not saddr in missing peer error
* receive: style
Debug messages now make sense again.
* wg-quick: android: support excluding applications
Android now supports excluding certain apps (uids) from the tunnel.
* selftest: ratelimiter: improve chance of success via retry
* qemu: bump default kernel version
* qemu: decide debug kernel based on KERNEL_VERSION
Some improvements to our testing infrastructure.
* receive: use NAPI on the receive path
This is a big change that should both improve preemption latency (by not
disabling it unconditionally) and vastly improve rx performance on most
systems by using NAPI. The main purpose of this snapshot is to test out this
technique.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
345bba0 dhcpv4: improve error checking in handle_dhcpv4()
c0f6390 odhcpd: Check if open the ioctl socket failed
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Update mbed TLS to 2.11.0
Disable OFB block mode and XTS block cipher mode, added in 2.11.0.
The soVersion of mbedtls changed, bump PKG_RELEASE for packages that use mbedTLS
This is to avoid having a mismatch between packages when upgrading.
The size of mbedtls increased a little bit:
ipkg for mips_24kc before:
163.846 Bytes
ipkg for mips_24kc after:
164.382 Bytes
Signed-off-by: Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
Refresh patches and backport upstream to current HEAD:
a997ca0 Fix sometimes missing DNSSEC RRs when DNSSEC validation not enabled.
51e4eee Fix address-dependent domains for IPv6.
05ff659 Fix stupid infinite loop introduced by preceding commit.
db0f488 Handle some corner cases in RA contructed interfaces with addresses changing interface.
7dcca6c Warn about the impact of cache-size on performance.
090856c Allow zone transfer in authoritative mode whenever auth-peer is specified.
cc5cc8f Sane error message when pcap file header is wrong.
c488b68 Handle standard and contructed dhcp-ranges on the same interface.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This was causing issues recently as samba36 is not API compatible with the
libtdb in the packages repo. It shouldn't be using it anyway. Nor tevent.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
dfd9827 version: bump snapshot
88729f0 wg-quick: android: prevent outgoing handshake packets from being dropped
1bb9daf compat: more robust ktime backport
68441fb global: use fast boottime instead of normal boottime
d0bd6dc global: use ktime boottime instead of jiffies
18822b8 tools: fix misspelling of strchrnul in comment
0f8718b manpages: eliminate whitespace at the end of the line
590c410 global: fix a few typos
bb76804 simd: add missing header
7e88174 poly1305: give linker the correct constant data section size
fd8dfd3 main: test poly1305 before chacha20poly1305
c754c59 receive: don't toggle bh
Compile-tested-for: ath79 Archer C7 v2
Run-tested-on: ath79 Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
0bc4230 version: bump snapshot
ed04799 poly1305: add missing string.h header
cbd4e34 compat: use stabler lkml links
caa718c ratelimiter: do not allow concurrent init and uninit
894ddae ratelimiter: mitigate reference underflow
0a8a62c receive: drop handshake packets if rng is not initialized
cad9e52 noise: wait for crng before taking locks
83c0690 netlink: maintain static_identity lock over entire private key update
0913f1c noise: take locks for ss precomputation
073f31a qemu: bump default kernel
bec4c48 wg-quick: android: don't forget to free compiled regexes
7ce2ef3 wg-quick: android: disable roaming to v6 networks when v4 is specified
9132be4 dns-hatchet: apply resolv.conf's selinux context to new resolv.conf
41a5747 simd: no need to restore fpu state when no preemption
6d7f0b0 simd: encapsulate fpu amortization into nice functions
f8b57d5 queueing: re-enable preemption periodically to lower latency
b7b193f queueing: remove useless spinlocks on sc
5bb62fe tools: getentropy requires 10.12
4e9f120 chacha20poly1305: use slow crypto on -rt kernels on arm too
Compiled-for: ar71xx, lantiq
Run-tested-on: ar71xx Archer C7 v2 & lantiq HH5a
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Commit ecd954d530 installs specific interface triggers which rewrites the dnsmasq config
file and restarts dnsmasq if the network interface becomes active for which a trigger
has been installed.
In case no dhcp sections are specified or ignore is set to 1 dnsmasq will not be started
at startup which breaks DNS resolving.
Fix this by ditching the BOOT check in start_service and always start dnsmasq at startup.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Fix condir option processing allowing to use the format
"<directory>[,<file-extension>......]," as documented on the dnsmasq man
page which previously resulted into bogus dir being created.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
This version bump was made upstream mostly for OpenWRT, and should fix
an issue with a null dst when on the flow offloading path.
While we're at it, Kevin and I are the only people actually taking care
of this package, so trim the maintainer list a bit.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Clean up conflicts/provides/depends hell and add PROVIDES for
eapol-test variants while at it.
Update mesh-DFS patchset from Peter Oh to v5 (with local fixes) which
allows to drop two revert-patches for upstream commits which previously
were necessary to un-break mesh-DFS support.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Instead of selecting the SSL provider at compile time, build package
variants for each option so users can select the binary package without
having to build it themselves.
Most likely not all variants have actually ever been user by anyone.
We should reduce the selection to the reasonable and most used
combinations at some point in future. For now, build them all.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Support for building wpa_supplicant/hostapd against wolfssl has been
added upstream recently, add build option to allow users using it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This reverts commit a03035dad1
as it has several issues:
-Host file is located in a directory which is not unique per dnsmasq instance
-odhcpd writes host info into the same directory but still sends a SIGHUP to dnsmasq
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
1.) "addn-hosts" per default point to a file (but it supports directory)
2.) "hostsdir" only support directory with the additional benefit: New or changed files are read automatically.
Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <christian.schoenebeck@gmail.com>
The soversion was changed in this version again and is now aligned with
the 2.7.2 version.
The size of the ipkg file stayed mostly the same.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* chacha20poly1305: add mips32 implementation
"The OpenWRT Commit" - this significantly speeds up performance on cheap
plastic MIPS routers, and presumably the remaining MIPS32r2 super computers
out there.
* timers: reinitialize state on init
* timers: round up instead of down in slack_time
* timers: remove slack_time
* timers: clear send_keepalive timer on sending handshake response
* timers: no need to clear keepalive in persistent keepalive
Andrew He and I have helped simplify the timers and remove some old warts,
making the whole system a bit easier to analyze.
* tools: fix errno propagation and messages
Error messages are now more coherent.
* device: remove allowedips before individual peers
This avoids an O(n^2) traversal in favor of an O(n) one. Before systems with
many peers would grind when deleting the interface.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Use ft_psk_generate_local=1 by default, as it makes everything else fairly
trivial. All of the r0kh/r1kh and key management stuff goes away and hostapd
fairly much does it all for us.
We do need to provide nas_identifier, which can be derived from the BSSID,
and we need to generate a mobility_domain, for which we default to the first
four chars of the md5sum of the SSID.
The complex manual setup should also still work, but the defaults also
now work easily out of the box. Verified by manually running hostapd
(with the autogenerated config) and watching the debug output:
wlan2: STA ac:37:43:a0:a6:ae WPA: FT authentication already completed - do not start 4-way handshake
This was previous submitted to LEDE in
https://github.com/lede-project/source/pull/1382
[dwmw2: Rewrote commit message]
Signed-off-by: Gospod Nassa <devianca@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Drop package/network/services/wireguard/patches/100-portability.patch
Instead pass 'PLATFORM=linux' to make since we are always building FOR
linux.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This makes it easier to distribute prefixes over a wireguard tunnel
interface, by simply setting the ip6prefix option in uci (just like with
other protocols).
Obviously, routing etc needs to be setup properly for things to work; this
just adds the config option so the prefix can be assigned to other
interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
The max_oper_chwidth settings was parsed incorrectly for big endian system.
This prevented the system to switch to VHT80 (or VHT160). Instead they were
mapped to:
* HT20: 20MHz
* VHT20: 20MHz
* HT40: 40MHz
* VHT40: 40MHz
* VHT80: 40MHz
* VHT160: 40MHz
This happened because each max_oper_chwidth setting in the config file was
parsed as "0" instead of the actual value.
Fixes: a4322eba2b ("hostapd: fix encrypted mesh channel settings")
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@openmesh.com>
Fix encrypted (or DFS) AP+MESH interface combination in a way similar
to how it's done for AP+STA and fix netifd shell script.
Refresh patches while at it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
6b4a340 version: bump snapshot
faa2103 compat: don't clear header bits on RHEL
4014532 compat: handle RHEL 7.5's recent backports
66589bc queueing: preserve pfmemalloc header bit
37f114a chacha20poly1305: make gcc 8.1 happy
926caae socket: use skb_put_data
724d979 wg-quick: preliminary support for go implementation
c454c26 allowedips: simplify arithmetic
71d44be allowedips: produce better assembly with unsigned arithmetic
5e3532e allowedips: use native endian on lookup
856f105 allowedips: add selftest for allowedips_walk_by_peer
41df6d2 embeddable-wg-library: zero attribute padding
9a1bea6 keygen-html: add zip file example
f182b1a qemu: retry on 404 in wget for kernel.org race
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Refresh patches and backport upstream to current HEAD:
1f1873a Log warning on very large cachesize config, instead of truncating it.
0a496f0 Do unsolicited RAs for interfaces which appear after dnsmasq startup.
e27825b Fix logging in previous.
1f60a18 Retry SERVFAIL DNSSEC queries to a different server, if possible.
a0088e8 Handle query retry on REFUSED or SERVFAIL for DNSSEC-generated queries.
34e26e1 Retry query to other servers on receipt of SERVFAIL rcode.
6b17335 Add packet-dump debugging facility.
07ed585 Add logging for DNS error returns from upstream and local configuration.
0669ee7 Fix DHCP broken-ness when --no-ping AND --dhcp-sequential-ip are set.
f84e674 Be persistent with broken-upstream-DNSSEC warnings.
Compile & run tested: ar71xx Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Right now interface.update events are sent out by netifd upon interface state,
route, address (lifetime), prefix lifetime changes.
Dnsmasq is only interested in interface state changes and currently adds an
interface trigger for all the "interface.*" events.
In combination with commit 23bba9cb33, which triggers a SIGHUP signal to dnsmasq,
IPv6 address/prefix lifetime changes on the wan will trigger dnsmasq reloads which
can become frequent in case of shorter lifetimes.
To avoid frequent dnsmasq reload, this patch adds specific interface triggers.
During dnsmasq init it loops dhcp uci section; if the value of the ignore option
is set to 0, then the corresponding interface trigger is not installed.
Otherwise, if the ignore option value is 1, then procd_add_interface_trigger is
called which adds the interface trigger.
Signed-off-by: hux <xinxing.huchn@gmail.com>
The sender domain has a DMARC Reject/Quarantine policy which disallows
sending mailing list messages using the original "From" header.
To mitigate this problem, the original message has been wrapped
automatically by the mailing list software.
Point at github which is new, maintained location for igmpproxy.
Remove all patches as all have been upstreamed.
Closes FS#1456
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
The init sccript for igmpproxy uses the option 'network' both as an interface name for fetching the l3_device name and for creating the firewall rules. This only works if the name of the network and firewall zone are identical.
This commit introduces a new option 'zone' for configuring the upstream and downstream firewall zones in order for the init script to create the required firewall rules automatically. When no such options are given, the init script falls back to not creating the firewall rules and the user can opt to create these manually.
Signed-off-by: Jaap Buurman <jaapbuurman@gmail.com>
Add hotplug handle script for storage devices,
this will add corresponding option in the
/etc/config/samba file automatically.
Signed-off-by: Rosy Song <rosysong@rosinson.com>
4136529 dhcpv6-ia: keep tentative assignments alive for a short time
200cc8f dhcpv6-ia: make assignment lookup more strict
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
7cc2668 version: bump snapshot
860c7c7 poly1305: do not place constants in different sections
5f1e4ca compat: remove unused dev_recursion_level backport
7e4b991 blake2s: remove unused helper
13225fc send: simplify skb_padding with nice macro
a1525bf send: account for route-based MTU
bbb2fde wg-quick: account for specified fwmark in auto routing mode
c452105 qemu: bump default version
dbe5223 version: bump snapshot
1d3ef31 chacha20poly1305: put magic constant behind macro
cdc164c chacha20poly1305: add self tests from wycheproof
1060e54 curve25519: add self tests from wycheproof
0e1e127 wg-quick.8: fix typo
2b06b8e curve25519: precomp const correctness
8102664 curve25519: memzero in batches
1f54c43 curve25519: use cmov instead of xor for cswap
fa5326f curve25519: use precomp implementation instead of sandy2x
9b19328 compat: support OpenSUSE 15
3102d28 compat: silence warning on frankenkernels
8f64c61 compat: stable kernels are now receiving b87b619
62127f9 wg-quick: hide errors on save
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Import two patches from Peter Oh to allow setting channel
bandwidth in the way it already works for managed interfaces.
This fixes mesh interfaces on 802.11ac devices always coming up in
VHT80 mode.
Add a patch to allow HT40 also on 2.4GHz if noscan option is set, which
also skips secondary channel scan just like noscan works in AP mode.
This time also make sure to add all files to the patch before
committing it...
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Import two patches from Peter Oh to allow setting channel
bandwidth in the way it already works for managed interfaces.
This fixes mesh interfaces on 802.11ac devices always coming up in
VHT80 mode.
Add a patch to allow HT40 also on 2.4GHz if noscan option is set, which
also skips secondary channel scan just like noscan works in AP mode.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
For unencrypted mesh networks our scripts take care of setting
the various mesh_param values. wpa_supplicant changes somes of them
when being used for SAE encrypted mesh and previously didn't allow
configuring any of them. Add support for setting mesh_fwding (which
has to be set to 0 when using other routing protocols on top of
802.11s) and update our script to pass the value to wpa_supplicant.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
And import patchset to allow 802.11s mesh on DFS channels, see also
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/hostap/2018-April/038418.html
Fix sae_password for encryption mesh (sent upstream as well).
Also refreshed existing patches and fixed 463-add-mcast_rate-to-11s.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
RFC6771 does not exclude the forwarding of the example domain as it
states : "Caching DNS servers SHOULD NOT recognize example names as
special and SHOULD resolve them normally."
Example domains cannot be assigned to any user or person by DNS
registrars as they're registered in perpetuity to IANA meaning
they can be resolved; therefore let's remove the example domains
from the rfc6761.conf file.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
This Adds fixes for the following security problems based on debians patches:
CVE-2016-2125: Unconditional privilege delegation to Kerberos servers in trusted realms
CVE-2017-12163: Server memory information leak over SMB1
CVE-2017-12150: SMB1/2/3 connections may not require signing where they should
CVE-2018-1050: Denial of Service Attack on external print server.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
opkg currently has some issues with Provides and this change makes the
image builder fail because of that. Revert the change for now until opkg
is fixed
This reverts commit 092d75aa3e.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
The following patches were merged upstream:
000-hostapd-Avoid-key-reinstallation-in-FT-handshake.patch
replaced by commit 0e3bd7ac6
001-Prevent-reinstallation-of-an-already-in-use-group-ke.patch
replaced by commit cb5132bb3
002-Extend-protection-of-GTK-IGTK-reinstallation-of-WNM-.patch
replaced by commit 87e2db16b
003-Prevent-installation-of-an-all-zero-TK.patch
replaced by commit 53bb18cc8
004-Fix-PTK-rekeying-to-generate-a-new-ANonce.patch
replaced by commit 0adc9b28b
005-TDLS-Reject-TPK-TK-reconfiguration.patch
replaced by commit ff89af96e
006-WNM-Ignore-WNM-Sleep-Mode-Response-without-pending-r.patch
replaced by commit adae51f8b
007-FT-Do-not-allow-multiple-Reassociation-Response-fram.patch
replaced by commit 2a9c5217b
008-WPA-Extra-defense-against-PTK-reinstalls-in-4-way-ha.patch
replaced by commit a00e946c1
009-Clear-PMK-length-and-check-for-this-when-deriving-PT.patch
replaced by commit b488a1294
010-Optional-AP-side-workaround-for-key-reinstallation-a.patch
replaced by commit 6f234c1e2
011-Additional-consistentcy-checks-for-PTK-component-len.patch
replaced by commit a6ea66530
012-Clear-BSSID-information-in-supplicant-state-machine-.patch
replaced by commit c0fe5f125
013-WNM-Ignore-WNM-Sleep-Mode-Request-in-wnm_sleep_mode-.patch
replaced by commit 114f2830d
Some patches had to be modified to work with changed upstream source:
380-disable_ctrl_iface_mib.patch (adding more ifdef'ery)
plus some minor knits needed for other patches to apply which are not
worth being explicitely listed here.
For SAE key management in mesh mode, use the newly introduce
sae_password parameter instead of the psk parameter to also support
SAE keys which would fail the checks applied on the psk field (ie.
length and such). This fixes compatibility issues for users migrating
from authsae.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Improve portability of init script by declaring resolvfile as local
in dnsmasq_stop function.
Fixes resolvfile being set for older busybox versions in dnsmasq_start
in a multi dnsmasq instance config when doing restart; this happens when
the last instance has a resolvfile configured while the first instance
being started has noresolv set to 1.
Base on a patch by "Phil"
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
94b6878 Tidy crypto.c of old library compat. Now need libnettle 3.
8b96552 Fix compiler warning.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Option --client-cert-not-required DEPRECATED is deprecated in v2.4 and removed in OpenVPN 2.5.
Replaced by param --verify-client-cert none|optional|require in v2.4 see
https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/ DeprecatedOptions#a--client-cert-not-required
Signed-off-by: Christian Bayer <cave@cavebeat.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com> [PKG_ RELEASE increase]
7c0d711 version: bump snapshot
b6a5cc0 contrib: add extract-handshakes kprobe example
37dc953 wg-quick: if resolvconf/run/iface exists, use it
1f9be19 wg-quick: if resolvconf/interface-order exists, use it
4d2d395 noise: align static_identity keys
14395d2 compat: use correct -include path
38c6d8f noise: fix function prototype
302d0c0 global: in gnu code, use un-underscored asm
ff4e06b messages: MESSAGE_TOTAL is unused
ea81962 crypto: read only after init
e35f409 Kconfig: require DST_CACHE explicitly
9d5baf7 Revert "contrib: keygen-html: rewrite in pure javascript"
6e09a46 contrib: keygen-html: rewrite in pure javascript
e0af0f4 compat: workaround netlink refcount bug
ec65415 contrib: embedded-wg-library: add key generation functions
06099b8 allowedips: fix comment style
ce04251 contrib: embedded-wg-library: add ability to add and del interfaces
7403191 queueing: skb_reset: mark as xnet
Changes:
* queueing: skb_reset: mark as xnet
This allows cgroups to classify packets.
* contrib: embedded-wg-library: add ability to add and del interfaces
* contrib: embedded-wg-library: add key generation functions
The embeddable library gains a few extra tricks, for people implementing
plugins for various network managers.
* crypto: read only after init
* allowedips: fix comment style
* messages: MESSAGE_TOTAL is unused
* global: in gnu code, use un-underscored asm
* noise: fix function prototype
Small cleanups.
* compat: workaround netlink refcount bug
An upstream refcounting bug meant that in certain situations it became
impossible to unload the module. So, we work around it in the compat code. The
problem has been fixed in 4.16.
* contrib: keygen-html: rewrite in pure javascript
* Revert "contrib: keygen-html: rewrite in pure javascript"
We nearly moved away from emscripten'ing the fiat32 code, but the resultant
floating point javascript was just too terrifying.
* Kconfig: require DST_CACHE explicitly
Required for certain frankenkernels.
* compat: use correct -include path
Fixes certain out-of-tree build systems.
* noise: align static_identity keys
Gives us better alignment of private keys.
* wg-quick: if resolvconf/interface-order exists, use it
* wg-quick: if resolvconf/run/iface exists, use it
Better compatibility with Debian's resolvconf.
* contrib: add extract-handshakes kprobe example
Small utility for extracting ephemeral key data from the kernel's memory.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com> (git log --oneline description)
As indicated in #5574 samba fails to build with linker error due to lack
of talloc_* functions when the packet libtalloc also gets build.
According to Makefile it is compiled with "--without-libtalloc" option.
Running ./configure --help shows that there is another option connected
to libtalloc: --enable/disable-external-libtalloc.
Adding this option fixes build.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Tymejczyk <jakub@tymejczyk.pl>
If the auth or assoc request was denied the reason
was always WLAN_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE.
That's why for example the wpa supplicant was always
trying to reconnect to the AP.
Now it's possible to give reasoncodes why the auth
or assoc was denied.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
Add Wireless Network Management (IEEE 802.11v)
support to:
- hostapd-full
- wpa_supplicant-full
It must be enabled at runtime via UCI with:
- option ieee80211v '1'
Add UCI support for:
- time_advertisement
- time_zone
- wnm_sleep_mode
- bss_transition
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Santina <lorenzo.santina@edu.unito.it>
Neighbor reports are enabled implicitly on use, beacon reports and BSS
transition management need to be enabled explicitly
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
With a9772285a724 ("linux/compiler.h: Split into compiler.h and
compiler_types.h") compiler.h was refactored and most its content was
moved to compiler_types.h. Both files are required to build ppp-mod-pppoa.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
1721453 Remove special handling of A-for-A queries.
499d8dd Fix boundary for test introduced in 3e3f1029c9ec6c63e430ff51063a6301d4b2262
6f1cbfd Fix debian/readme typo.
55ecde7 Inotify: Ignore backup files created by editors
6b54d69 Make failure to chown() pidfile a warning.
246a31c Change ownership of pid file, to keep systemd happy.
83e4b73 Remove confusion between --user and --script-user.
6340ca7 Tweak heuristic for initial DNSSEC memory allocation.
baf553d Default min-port to 1024 to avoid reserved ports.
486bcd5 Simplify and correct bindtodevice().
be9a74d Close Debian bug for CVE-2017-15107.
ffcbc0f Example config typo fixes.
a969ba6 Special case NSEC processing for root DS record, to avoid spurious BOGUS.
f178172 Add homepage to Debian control file.
cd7df61 Fix DNSSEC validation errors introduced in 4fe6744a220eddd3f1749b40cac3dfc510787de6
c1a4e25 Try to be a little more clever at falling back to smaller DNS packet sizes.
4fe6744 DNSSEC fix for wildcard NSEC records. CVE-2017-15107 applies.
3bd4c47 Remove limit on length of command-line options.
98196c4 Typo fix.
22cd860 Allow more than one --bridge-interface option to refer to an interface.
3c973ad Use SIGINT (instead of overloading SIGHUP) to turn on DNSSEC time validation.
faaf306 Spelling fixes.
c7e6aea Change references to gPXE to iPXE. Development of EtherBoot gPXE was always development of iPXE core developer Michael Brown.
e541245 Handle duplicate RRs in DNSSEC validation.
84a01be Bump year in Debian copyright notice.
d1ced3a Update copyrights to 2018.
a6cee69 Fix exit code from dhcp_release6.
0039920 Severely fix code formating of contrib/lease-tools/dhcp_release6.c
39d8550 Run Debian startup regex in "C" locale.
ef3d137 Fix infinite retries in strict-order mode.
8c707e1 Make 373e91738929a3d416e6292e65824184ba8428a6 compile without DNSSEC.
373e917 Fix a6004d7f17687ac2455f724d0b57098c413f128d to cope with >256 RRs in answer section.
74f0f9a Commment language tweaks.
ed6bdb0 Man page typos.
c88af04 Modify doc.html to mention git-over-http is now available.
ae0187d Fix trust-anchor regexp in Debian init script.
0c50e3d Bump version in Debian package.
075366a Open inotify socket only when used.
8e8b2d6 Release notes update.
087eb76 Always return a SERVFAIL response to DNS queries with RD=0.
ebedcba Typo in printf format string added in 22dee512f3738f87539a79aeb52b9e670b3bd104
0954a97 Remove RSA/MD5 DNSSEC algorithm.
b77efc1 Tidy DNSSEC algorithm table use.
3b0cb34 Fix manpage which said ZSK but meant KSK.
aa6f832 Add a few DNS RRs to the table.
ad9c6f0 Add support for Ed25519 DNSSEC signature algorithm.
a6004d7 Fix caching logic for validated answers.
c366717 Tidy up add_resource_record() buffer size checks.
22dee51 Log DNS server max packet size reduction.
6fd5d79 Fix logic on EDNS0 headers.
9d6918d Use IP[V6]_UNICAST_IF socket option instead of SO_BINDTODEVICE for DNS.
a49c5c2 Fix search_servers() segfault with DNSSEC.
30858e3 Spaces in CNAME options break parsing.
Refresh patches.
Remove upstreamed patches:
250-Fix-infinite-retries-in-strict-order-mode.patch
260-dnssec-SIGINT.patch
270-dnssec-wildcards.patch
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
The default receive window size in dropbear is hardcoded to 24576 byte
to limit memory usage. This value was chosen for 100Mbps networks, and
limits the throughput of scp on faster networks. It also severely limits
scp throughput on high-latency links.
Add an option to set the receive window size so that people can improve
performance without having to recompile dropbear.
Setting the window size to the highest value supported by dropbear
improves throughput from my build machine to an APU2 on the same LAN
from 7MB/s to 7.9MB/s, and to an APU2 over a link with ~65ms latency
from 320KB/s to 7.5MB/s.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Between mbedtls 2.6.0 and 2.7.0, the void returning mbedtls_MODULE* functions
were deprecated in favor of functions returning an int error code. Use
the new function mbedtls_sha256_ret().
Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
Tested-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
Add support for hostapd's radius_client_addr in order to
force hostapd to send RADIUS packets from the correct source
interface rather than letting linux select the most appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Brunner <s.brunner@stephan-brunner.net>
A DNSSEC validation error was introduced in the fix for CVE-2017-15107
Backport the upstream fix to the fix (a simple typo)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
CVE-2017-15107
An interesting problem has turned up in DNSSEC validation. It turns out
that NSEC records expanded from wildcards are allowed, so a domain can
include an NSEC record for *.example.org and an actual query reply could
expand that to anything in example.org and still have it signed by the
signature for the wildcard. So, for example
!.example.org NSEC zz.example.org
is fine.
The problem is that most implementers (your author included, but also
the Google public DNS people, powerdns and Unbound) then took that
record to prove the nothing exists between !.example.org and
zz.example.org, whereas in fact it only provides that proof between
*.example.org and zz.example.org.
This gives an attacker a way to prove that anything between
!.example.org and *.example.org doesn't exists, when it may well do so.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
It is no longer actively maintained and does not work well in many
configurations. Fully replaced by wpad-mesh
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Dnsmasq used SIGHUP to do too many things: 1) set dnssec time validation
enabled, 2) bump SOA zone serial, 3) clear dns cache, 4) reload hosts
files, 5) reload resolvers/servers files.
Many subsystems within LEDE can send SIGHUP to dnsmasq: 1) ntpd hotplug
(to indicate time is valid for dnssec) 2) odhcpd (to indicate a
new/removed host - typically DHCPv6 leases) 3) procd on interface state
changes 4) procd on system config state changes, 5) service reload.
If dnssec time validation is enabled before the system clock has been
set to a sensible time, name resolution will fail. Because name
resolution fails, ntpd is unable to resolve time server names to
addresses, so is unable to set time. Classic chicken/egg.
Since commits 23bba9cb33 (service reload) &
4f02285d8b (system config) make it more
likely a SIGHUP will be sent for events other than 'ntpd has set time'
it is more likely that an errant 'name resolution is failing for
everything' situation will be encountered.
Fortunately the upstream dnsmasq people agree and have moved 'check
dnssec timestamp enable' from SIGHUP handler to SIGINT.
Backport the upstream patch to use SIGINT.
ntpd hotplug script updated to use SIGINT.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
In order to properly support 802.11w, hostapd needs to advertise a group
management cipher when negotiating associations.
Introduce a new per-wifi-iface option "ieee80211w_mgmt_cipher" which
defaults to the standard AES-128-CMAC cipher and always emit a
"group_mgmt_cipher" setting in native hostapd config when 802.11w is
enabled.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Send a SIGHUP signal via procd to the dnsmasq service so the instance(s)
re-read(s) the /tmp/hosts/dhcp config.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
If the hostname in /etc/config/system is modified the dnsmasq should also
get triggered to rewrite/reload the config.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
7aa2594 odhcpd: Replace strerror(errno) with %m format
750e457 Support muliple RAs on single interface
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Remove PACKAGE_uhttpd_debug config as this is an unused leftover
Add CONFIG_uhttpd_lua to PKG_CONFIG_DEPENDS
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Bump to latest WireGuard snapshot release:
44f8e4d version: bump snapshot
bbe2f94 chacha20poly1305: wire up avx512vl for skylake-x
679e53a chacha20: avx512vl implementation
10b1232 poly1305: fix avx512f alignment bug
5fce163 chacha20poly1305: cleaner generic code
63a0031 blake2s-x86_64: fix spacing
d2e13a8 global: add SPDX tags to all files
d94f3dc chacha20-arm: fix with clang -fno-integrated-as.
3004f6b poly1305: update x86-64 kernel to AVX512F only
d452d86 tools: no need to put this on the stack
0ff098f tools: remove undocumented unused syntax
b1aa43c contrib: keygen-html for generating keys in the browser
e35e45a kernel-tree: jury rig is the more common spelling
210845c netlink: rename symbol to avoid clashes
fcf568e device: clear last handshake timer on ifdown
d698467 compat: fix 3.10 backport
5342867 device: do not clear keys during sleep on Android
88624d4 curve25519: explictly depend on AS_AVX
c45ed55 compat: support RAP in assembly
7f29cf9 curve25519: modularize dispatch
Refresh patches.
Compile-test-for: ar71xx
Run-tested-on: ar71xx Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
As MD5 is known weak for many years and more and more
penetration test tools complain about enabled MD5 HMAC
I think it's time to drop it.
By disabling the MD5 HMAC support dropbear will also
automatically use SHA1 for fingerprints.
This shouldn't be a problem too.
Signed-off-by: Martin Schiller <ms@dev.tdt.de>
Add config option which allows to enable/disable DHCP support at compile
time. Make DHCPv6 support dependant on DHCP support as DHCPv6 support
implies having DHCP support.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Different invocations of the dnsmasq init script (e.g. at startup by procd)
will rewrite the dhcp host file which might result into dnsmasq reading an
empty dhcp host file as it is being rewritten by the dnsmasq init script.
Let the dnsmasq init script first write to a temp dhcp host file so it does
not overwrite the contents of the existing dhcp host file.
Reported-by: Hartmut Birr <e9hack@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries can't prevent attacks against the Wireless
Network Management (WNM) Sleep Mode handshake. Currently, hostapd
processes WNM Sleep Mode requests from clients regardless of the setting
wnm_sleep_mode. Backport Jouni Malinen's upstream patch 114f2830 in
order to ignore such requests by clients when wnm_sleep_mode is disabled
(which is the default).
Signed-off-by: Timo Sigurdsson <public_timo.s@silentcreek.de>
[rewrite commit subject (<= 50 characters), bump PKG_RELEASE]
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries can't prevent attacks against the
Tunneled Direct-Link Setup (TDLS) handshake. Jouni Malinen suggested
that the existing hostapd option tdls_prohibit can be used to further
complicate this possibility at the AP side. tdls_prohibit=1 makes
hostapd advertise that use of TDLS is not allowed in the BSS.
Note: If an attacker manages to lure both TDLS peers into a fake
AP, hiding the tdls_prohibit advertisement from them, it might be
possible to bypass this protection.
Make this option configurable via UCI, but disabled by default.
Signed-off-by: Timo Sigurdsson <public_timo.s@silentcreek.de>
If all configured dns servers return refused in response to a query in
strict mode; dnsmasq will end up in an infinite loop retransmitting the
dns query resulting into high CPU load.
Problem is fixed by checking for the end of a dns server list iteration
in strict mode.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Due to improper localization of helper variables, "config host" entries
without a given mac address may inherit the mac address of a preceeding,
leading to invalid generated netive configuration.
Fix the issue by marking the "macs" and "tags" helper variables in
dhcp_host_add() local, avoiding the need for explicitely resetting them
with each invocation.
Reported-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
Tested-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
== Changes ==
* compat: support timespec64 on old kernels
* compat: support AVX512BW+VL by lying
* compat: fix typo and ranges
* compat: support 4.15's netlink and barrier changes
* poly1305-avx512: requires AVX512F+VL+BW
Numerous compat fixes which should keep us supporting 3.10-4.15-rc1.
* blake2s: AVX512F+VL implementation
* blake2s: tweak avx512 code
* blake2s: hmac space optimization
Another terrific submission from Samuel Neves: we now have an implementation
of Blake2s using AVX512, which is extremely fast.
* allowedips: optimize
* allowedips: simplify
* chacha20: directly assign constant and initial state
Small performance tweaks.
* tools: fix removing preshared keys
* qemu: use netfilter.org https site
* qemu: take shared lock for untarring
Small bug fixes.
Remove myself from the maintainers list: we have enough and I'm happy to
carry on doing package bumps on ad-hoc basis without the 'official'
title.
Run-tested: ar71xx Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Add an ipv6only variant providing server services for RA, stateful and stateless
DHCPv6, prefix delegation and relay support for DHCPv6, NDP and RA.
The full variant called odhcpd supports DHCPv4 server as before.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Bump to latest WireGuard snapshot release:
ed479fa (tag: 0.0.20171122) version: bump snapshot
efd9db0 chacha20poly1305: poly cleans up its own state
5700b61 poly1305-x86_64: unclobber %rbp
314c172 global: switch from timeval to timespec
9e4aa7a poly1305: import MIPS64 primitive from OpenSSL
7a5ce4e chacha20poly1305: import ARM primitives from OpenSSL
abad6ee chacha20poly1305: import x86_64 primitives from OpenSSL
6507a03 chacha20poly1305: add more test vectors, some of which are weird
6f136a3 compat: new kernels have netlink fixes
e4b3875 compat: stable finally backported fix
cc07250 qemu: use unprefixed strip when not cross-compiling
64f1a6d tools: tighten up strtoul parsing
c3a04fe device: uninitialize socket first in destruction
82e6e3b socket: only free socket after successful creation of new
df318d1 compat: fix compilation with PaX
d911cd9 curve25519-neon: compile in thumb mode
d355e57 compat: 3.16.50 got proper rt6_get_cookie
666ee61 qemu: update kernel
2420e18 allowedips: do not write out of bounds
185c324 selftest: allowedips: randomized test mutex update
3f6ed7e wg-quick: document localhost exception and v6 rule
Compile-tested-for: ar71xx
Run-tested-on: ar71xx Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Without this change, the instance-specific conf-file is being added to procd_add_jail_mount,
but not used by dnsmasq.
Signed-off-by: Emerson Pinter <dev@pinter.com.br>
CPE ids helps to tracks CVE in packages.
https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/
Thanks to swalker for CPE to package mapping and
keep tracking CVEs.
Acked-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
- Remove obsolete patch chunks regarding fixed_freq
- Instead of patching in custom HT40+/- parameters, use the standard
config syntax as much as possible.
- Use fixed_freq for mesh
- Fix issues with disabling obss scan when using fixed_freq on mesh
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
The beacon_int is currently set explicitly for hostapd and when LEDE uses
iw to join and IBSS/mesh. But it was not done when wpa_supplicant was used
to join an encrypted IBSS or mesh.
This configuration is required when an AP interface is configured together
with an mesh interface. The beacon_int= line must therefore be re-added to
the wpa_supplicant config. The value is retrieved from the the global
variable.
Fixes: 1a16cb9c67 ("mac80211, hostapd: always explicitly set beacon interval")
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name> [rebase]
The wpa_supplicant code for IBSS allows to set the mcast rate. It is
recommended to increase this value from 1 or 6 Mbit/s to something higher
when using a mesh protocol on top which uses the multicast packet loss as
indicator for the link quality.
This setting was unfortunately not applied for mesh mode. But it would be
beneficial when wpa_supplicant would behave similar to IBSS mode and set
this argument during mesh join like authsae already does. At least it is
helpful for companies/projects which are currently switching to 802.11s
(without mesh_fwding and with mesh_ttl set to 1) as replacement for IBSS
because newer drivers seem to support 802.11s but not IBSS anymore.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@openmesh.com>
Tested-by: Simon Wunderlich <simon.wunderlich@openmesh.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name> [refresh]
Remove multicast routing firewall rules when the igmpproxy is stopped by
triggering a firewall config change.
Keeping the firewall open from the wan for igmp and udp multicast is not
desired when the igmpproxy service is inactive.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker <dedeckeh@gmail.com>
Check if the compiler defines __linux__, instead of assuming that the
host OS is the same as the target OS.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Update to latest Git in order to fix potential memory corruption and invalid
memory access when handling query strings in conjunction with active basic
authentication.
a235636 2017-11-04 file: fix query string handling
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
By default, hostapd assumes r1_key_holder equal to bssid. If LEDE
configures the same static r1 key holder ID on two different APs (BSSes) the
RRB exchanges fails behind them.
Signed-off-by: Yury Shvedov <yshvedov@wimarksystems.com>
Update wireguard to latest snapshot:
9fc5daf version: bump snapshot
748ca6b compat: unbreak unloading on kernels 4.6 through 4.9
7be9894 timers: switch to kees' new timer_list functions
6be9a66 wg-quick: save all hooks on save
752e7af version: bump snapshot
2cd9642 wg-quick: fsync the temporary file before renaming
b139499 wg-quick: allow for saving existing interface
582c201 contrib: add reresolve-dns
8e04be1 tools: correct type for CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID
c138276 wg-quick: allow for the hatchet, but not by default
d03f2a0 global: use fewer BUG_ONs
6d681ce timers: guard entire setting in block
4bf32ca curve25519: only enable int128 if compiler support is sound
86e06a3 device: expand scope of destruct lock
e3661ab global: get rid of useless forward declarations
bedc77a device: only take reference if netns is different
7c07e22 wg-quick: remember to rewind DNS settings on failure
2352ec0 wg-quick: allow specifiying multiple hooks
573cb19 qemu: test using four cores
e09ec4d global: style nits
4d3deae qemu: work around ccache bugs
7491cd4 global: infuriating kernel iterator style
78e079c peer: store total number of peers instead of iterating
d4e2752 peer: get rid of peer_for_each magic
6cf12d1 compat: be sure to include header before testing
3ea08d8 qemu: allow for cross compilation
d467551 crypto/avx: make sure we can actually use ymm registers
c786c46 blake2: include headers for macros
328e386 global: accept decent check_patch.pl suggestions
a473592 compat: fix up stat calculation for udp tunnel
9d930f5 stats: more robust accounting
311ca62 selftest: initialize mutex in routingtable selftest
8a9a6d3 netns: use time-based test instead of quantity-based
e480068 netns: use read built-in instead of ncat hack for dmesg
Compile-tested-for: ar71xx
Run-tested-on: ar71xx Archer C7 v2
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This reverts commit e7373e489d.
Support of "-s" depends on the CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG compile time flag which
is not enabled for all build variants.
Revert the change for now until we can properly examine the size impact of
CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG.
Fixes FS#1117.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
The previous commit did not adjust PKG_RELEASE, therefore the
hostapd/wpad/wpa_supplicant packages containing the AP-side workaround
for KRACK do not appear as opkg update.
Bump the PKG_RELEASE to signify upgrades to downstream users.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
This is a simple version bump. Changes:
* noise: handshake constants can be read-only after init
* noise: no need to take the RCU lock if we're not dereferencing
* send: improve dead packet control flow
* receive: improve control flow
* socket: eliminate dead code
* device: our use of queues means this check is worthless
* device: no need to take lock for integer comparison
* blake2s: modernize API and have faster _final
* compat: support READ_ONCE
* compat: just make ro_after_init read_mostly
Assorted cleanups to the module, including nice things like marking our
precomputations as const.
* Makefile: even prettier output
* Makefile: do not clean before cloc
* selftest: better test index for rate limiter
* netns: disable accept_dad for all interfaces
Fixes in our testing and build infrastructure. Now works on the 4.14 rc
series.
* qemu: add build-only target
* qemu: work on ubuntu toolchain
* qemu: add more debugging options to main makefile
* qemu: simplify shutdown
* qemu: open /dev/console if we're started early
* qemu: phase out bitbanging
* qemu: always create directory before untarring
* qemu: newer packages
* qemu: put hvc directive into configuration
This is the beginning of working out a cross building test suite, so we do
several tricks to be less platform independent.
* tools: encoding: be more paranoid
* tools: retry resolution except when fatal
* tools: don't insist on having a private key
* tools: add pass example to wg-quick man page
* tools: style
* tools: newline after warning
* tools: account for padding being in zero attribute
Several important tools fixes, one of which suppresses a needless warning.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Commit 2127425434 introduced an AP-side
workaround for key reinstallation attacks. This option can be used to
mitigate KRACK on the station side, in case those stations cannot be
updated. Since many devices are out there will not receive an update
anytime soon (if at all), it makes sense to include this workaround.
Unfortunately this can cause interoperability issues and reduced
robustness of key negotiation, so disable the workaround by default, and
add an option to allow the user to enable it if he deems necessary.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
The previous CVE bugfix commit did not adjust PKG_RELEASE, therefore the
fixed hostapd/wpad/wpa_supplicant packages do not appear as opkg update.
Bump the PKG_RELEASE to signify upgrades to downstream users.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
This fixes a compile problem recently introduced by me.
Fixes: f40fd43ab2 ("ppp: fix compile warning")
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Move wireguard from openwrt/packages to base a package.
This follows the pattern of kmod-cake and openvpn. Cake is a fast-moving
experimental kernel module that many find essential and useful. The
other is a VPN client. Both are inside of core. When you combine the two
characteristics, you get WireGuard. Generally speaking, because of the
extremely lightweight nature and "stateless" configuration of WireGuard,
many view it as a core and essential utility, initiated at boot time
and immediately configured by netifd, much like the use of things like
GRE tunnels.
WireGuard has a backwards and forwards compatible Netlink API, which
means the userspace tools should work with both newer and older kernels
as things change. There should be no versioning requirements, therefore,
between kernel bumps and userspace package bumps.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Acked-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Acked-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>