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authorEric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>2014-07-26 08:58:10 +0200
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2014-07-28 18:46:34 -0700
commit04ca6973f7c1a0d8537f2d9906a0cf8e69886d75 (patch)
tree7f66f046e591ca2f0e58e67cbe19744d674796b4 /include
parent545469f7a5d7f7b2a17b74da0a1bd0c1aea2f545 (diff)
downloadlinux-04ca6973f7c1a0d8537f2d9906a0cf8e69886d75.tar.bz2
ip: make IP identifiers less predictable
In "Counting Packets Sent Between Arbitrary Internet Hosts", Jeffrey and Jedidiah describe ways exploiting linux IP identifier generation to infer whether two machines are exchanging packets. With commit 73f156a6e8c1 ("inetpeer: get rid of ip_id_count"), we changed IP id generation, but this does not really prevent this side-channel technique. This patch adds a random amount of perturbation so that IP identifiers for a given destination [1] are no longer monotonically increasing after an idle period. Note that prandom_u32_max(1) returns 0, so if generator is used at most once per jiffy, this patch inserts no hole in the ID suite and do not increase collision probability. This is jiffies based, so in the worst case (HZ=1000), the id can rollover after ~65 seconds of idle time, which should be fine. We also change the hash used in __ip_select_ident() to not only hash on daddr, but also saddr and protocol, so that ICMP probes can not be used to infer information for other protocols. For IPv6, adds saddr into the hash as well, but not nexthdr. If I ping the patched target, we can see ID are now hard to predict. 21:57:11.008086 IP (...) A > target: ICMP echo request, seq 1, length 64 21:57:11.010752 IP (... id 2081 ...) target > A: ICMP echo reply, seq 1, length 64 21:57:12.013133 IP (...) A > target: ICMP echo request, seq 2, length 64 21:57:12.015737 IP (... id 3039 ...) target > A: ICMP echo reply, seq 2, length 64 21:57:13.016580 IP (...) A > target: ICMP echo request, seq 3, length 64 21:57:13.019251 IP (... id 3437 ...) target > A: ICMP echo reply, seq 3, length 64 [1] TCP sessions uses a per flow ID generator not changed by this patch. Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Reported-by: Jeffrey Knockel <jeffk@cs.unm.edu> Reported-by: Jedidiah R. Crandall <crandall@cs.unm.edu> Cc: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Cc: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/net/ip.h11
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/ip.h b/include/net/ip.h
index 0e795df05ec9..7596eb22e1ce 100644
--- a/include/net/ip.h
+++ b/include/net/ip.h
@@ -309,16 +309,7 @@ static inline unsigned int ip_skb_dst_mtu(const struct sk_buff *skb)
}
}
-#define IP_IDENTS_SZ 2048u
-extern atomic_t *ip_idents;
-
-static inline u32 ip_idents_reserve(u32 hash, int segs)
-{
- atomic_t *id_ptr = ip_idents + hash % IP_IDENTS_SZ;
-
- return atomic_add_return(segs, id_ptr) - segs;
-}
-
+u32 ip_idents_reserve(u32 hash, int segs);
void __ip_select_ident(struct iphdr *iph, int segs);
static inline void ip_select_ident_segs(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk, int segs)