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Fixes two high-severity vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2022-25640: A TLS v1.3 server who requires mutual authentication
can be bypassed. If a malicious client does not send the
certificate_verify message a client can connect without presenting a
certificate even if the server requires one.
- CVE-2022-25638: A TLS v1.3 client attempting to authenticate a TLS
v1.3 server can have its certificate heck bypassed. If the sig_algo in
the certificate_verify message is different than the certificate
message checking may be bypassed.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e89f3e85eb
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1.2 KiB
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51 lines
1.2 KiB
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Since commit 6467de5a8840 ("Randomize z ordinates in scalar
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mult when timing resistant") wolfssl requires a RNG for an EC
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key when the hardened built option is selected.
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wc_ecc_set_rng is only available when built hardened, so there
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is no safe way to install the RNG to the key regardless whether
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or not wolfssl is compiled hardened.
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Always export wc_ecc_set_rng so tools such as hostapd can install
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RNG regardless of the built settings for wolfssl.
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--- a/wolfcrypt/src/ecc.c
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+++ b/wolfcrypt/src/ecc.c
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@@ -11655,21 +11655,21 @@ void wc_ecc_fp_free(void)
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#endif /* FP_ECC */
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-#ifdef ECC_TIMING_RESISTANT
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int wc_ecc_set_rng(ecc_key* key, WC_RNG* rng)
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{
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int err = 0;
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+#ifdef ECC_TIMING_RESISTANT
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if (key == NULL) {
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err = BAD_FUNC_ARG;
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}
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else {
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key->rng = rng;
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}
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+#endif
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return err;
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}
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-#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_ECC_ENCRYPT
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--- a/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/ecc.h
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+++ b/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/ecc.h
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@@ -650,10 +650,8 @@ WOLFSSL_API
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void wc_ecc_fp_free(void);
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WOLFSSL_LOCAL
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void wc_ecc_fp_init(void);
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-#ifdef ECC_TIMING_RESISTANT
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WOLFSSL_API
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int wc_ecc_set_rng(ecc_key* key, WC_RNG* rng);
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-#endif
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WOLFSSL_API
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int wc_ecc_set_curve(ecc_key* key, int keysize, int curve_id);
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