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Subject: kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp: [PATCH] Panic on ipt_recent - 32bitism
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Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp
Severity: important

While using the ipt_recent kernel module to stop SSH bruteforce attacks,
the kernel panics on a 32-bitism.  This crash can occur at any time.

-------------------8<-----------------------
Unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffff00005e3000 RIP:                           
<ffffffff801c8a20>{__memset+32}                                 
PML4 3e8063 PGD 1ff9067 PMD 365ae067 PTE 0
Oops: 0002 [1] SMP                        
CPU 0              
Modules linked in: ipv6 ipt_REJECT ipt_LOG ipt_state ipt_pkttype ipt_recent ipt_iprange ipt
Pid: 0, comm: swapper Not tainted 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp                                   
RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff801c8a20>] <ffffffff801c8a20>{__memset+32}
RSP: 0018:ffffffff80392450  EFLAGS: 00010216                  
RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 00000000000007f8 RCX: 0000000000000006
RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: ffffff00005e3000
RBP: ffffff00005dd000 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: ffffff00005e2fe0
R10: ffffff00005e4000 R11: ffffff00005e6000 R12: 0000000000000059
R13: ffffff00005df000 R14: 000000008b905486 R15: 0000000000000059
FS:  0000002a958ab640(0000) GS:ffffffff803e2e40(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0018 ES: 0018 CR0: 000000008005003b                           
CR2: ffffff00005e3000 CR3: 0000000000101000 CR4: 00000000000006e0
Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo ffffffff803e6000, task ffffffff802ef6c0)
Stack: ffffffffa01f38f0 ffffffffa01a4f1d ffffff00005e6000 ffffff00005e4000  
       0000000000000206 ffffffff7ec35980 40ffff0000000059 ffffff00005f2418 
       00000001005be582 00000000803925d0                                   
Call Trace:<IRQ> <ffffffffa01f38f0>{:ipt_recent:match+1728} <ffffffffa01a4f1d>{:ip_conntra 
       <ffffffffa019c28d>{:ip_tables:ipt_do_table+605} <ffffffff8024e91a>{nf_iterate+90}  
       <ffffffff8025ed50>{ip_local_deliver_finish+0} <ffffffff8024ed87>{nf_hook_slow+135} 
       <ffffffff8025ed50>{ip_local_deliver_finish+0} <ffffffff8025f160>{ip_local_deliver+5 
       <ffffffff8025f3b3>{ip_rcv_finish+579} <ffffffff8025f170>{ip_rcv_finish+0}          
       <ffffffff8025f170>{ip_rcv_finish+0} <ffffffff8024edca>{nf_hook_slow+202}  
       <ffffffff8025f170>{ip_rcv_finish+0} <ffffffff8025f89d>{ip_rcv+1165}      
       <ffffffff80245f1d>{netif_receive_skb+461} <ffffffff8010fbd5>{ret_from_intr+0} 
       <ffffffffa00f73b9>{:tg3:tg3_poll+1705} <ffffffff80246114>{net_rx_action+132}  
       <ffffffff801391e3>{__do_softirq+83} <ffffffff80139275>{do_softirq+53}        
       <ffffffff801125a1>{do_IRQ+321} <ffffffff8010d980>{default_idle+0}     
       <ffffffff8010fbd5>{ret_from_intr+0}  <EOI> <ffffffff802a5399>{thread_return+41} 
       <ffffffff8010d9a0>{default_idle+32} <ffffffff8010da2a>{cpu_idle+26}             
       <ffffffff803e96fb>{start_kernel+507} <ffffffff803e9203>{_sinittext+515} 
                                                                               
       
Code: f3 48 ab 44 89 c1 f3 aa 4c 89 c8 c3 66 66 66 90 ff c9 48 89 
RIP <ffffffff801c8a20>{__memset+32} RSP <ffffffff80392450>        
CR2: ffffff00005e3000                                     
 <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing                
 <0>Rebooting in 30 seconds..     
-------------------8<-----------------------

The blog entry below details the bug and supplies the patch:

    http://blog.blackdown.de/2005/05/09/fixing-the-ipt_recent-netfilter-module/
    http://blog.blackdown.de/static/kernel/ipt_recent-fix.patch

Here is the patch for 2.6:

-------------------8<-----------------------
Fixing the ipt_recent Netfilter Module
(cf. http://blog.blackdown.de/2005/05/09/fixing-the-ipt_recent-netfilter-module/)

I've had some ipt_recent rules acting strangely after an uptime of
about 25 days.  The problem is reproducible in the 5 minutes before
the first jiffies roll-over right after booting too.

The problem is caused by the jiffies comparision which doesn't work
like intended if one of the last hit was more than LONG_MAX seconds
again or if the table of last hits contains empty slots and jiffies
is > LONG_MAX.

This patch fixes the problem by using get_seconds() instead of
jiffies.  It also fixes some 64-bit issues.


Signed-off-by: Juergen Kreileder <jk@blackdown.de>

diff --exclude=arch --exclude-from=Documentation/dontdiff -ur ../linux-2.6.12-rc3-mm3/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_recent.h ./include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_recent.h
--- ../linux-2.6.12-rc3-mm3/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_recent.h	2005-03-02 08:38:10.000000000 +0100
+++ ./include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_recent.h	2005-05-09 14:50:40.000000000 +0200
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 #define _IPT_RECENT_H
 
 #define RECENT_NAME	"ipt_recent"
-#define RECENT_VER	"v0.3.1"
+#define RECENT_VER	"v0.3.2"
 
 #define IPT_RECENT_CHECK  1
 #define IPT_RECENT_SET    2
diff --exclude=arch --exclude-from=Documentation/dontdiff -ur ../linux-2.6.12-rc3-mm3/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_recent.c ./net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_recent.c
--- ../linux-2.6.12-rc3-mm3/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_recent.c	2005-03-02 08:37:48.000000000 +0100
+++ ./net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_recent.c	2005-05-09 15:06:58.000000000 +0200
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
 #include <linux/ctype.h>
 #include <linux/ip.h>
 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+#include <linux/time.h>
 #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
 
 #include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h>
@@ -64,7 +65,7 @@
 
 struct time_info_list {
 	u_int32_t position;
-	u_int32_t time;
+	unsigned long time;
 };
 
 /* Structure of our linked list of tables of recent lists. */
@@ -223,7 +224,7 @@
 			curr_table->table[count].last_seen = 0;
 			curr_table->table[count].addr = 0;
 			curr_table->table[count].ttl = 0;
-			memset(curr_table->table[count].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(u_int32_t));
+			memset(curr_table->table[count].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(unsigned long));
 			curr_table->table[count].oldest_pkt = 0;
 			curr_table->table[count].time_pos = 0;
 			curr_table->time_info[count].position = count;
@@ -418,8 +419,8 @@
 	if(debug) printk(KERN_INFO RECENT_NAME ": match(): checking table, addr: %u, ttl: %u, orig_ttl: %u\n",addr,ttl,skb->nh.iph->ttl);
 #endif
 
-	/* Get jiffies now in case they changed while we were waiting for a lock */
-	now = jiffies;
+	/* Get time now in case it changed while we were waiting for a lock */
+	now = get_seconds();
 	hash_table = curr_table->hash_table;
 	time_info = curr_table->time_info;
 
@@ -502,7 +503,7 @@
 		location = time_info[curr_table->time_pos].position;
 		hash_table[r_list[location].hash_entry] = -1;
 		hash_table[hash_result] = location;
-		memset(r_list[location].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(u_int32_t));
+		memset(r_list[location].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(unsigned long));
 		r_list[location].time_pos = curr_table->time_pos;
 		r_list[location].addr = addr;
 		r_list[location].ttl = ttl;
@@ -528,11 +529,11 @@
 		if(info->check_set & IPT_RECENT_CHECK || info->check_set & IPT_RECENT_UPDATE) {
 			if(!info->seconds && !info->hit_count) ans = !info->invert; else ans = info->invert;
 			if(info->seconds && !info->hit_count) {
-				if(time_before_eq(now,r_list[location].last_seen+info->seconds*HZ)) ans = !info->invert; else ans = info->invert;
+				if(now <= r_list[location].last_seen+info->seconds) ans = !info->invert; else ans = info->invert;
 			}
 			if(info->seconds && info->hit_count) {
 				for(pkt_count = 0, hits_found = 0; pkt_count < ip_pkt_list_tot; pkt_count++) {
-					if(time_before_eq(now,r_list[location].last_pkts[pkt_count]+info->seconds*HZ)) hits_found++;
+					if(now <= r_list[location].last_pkts[pkt_count]+info->seconds) hits_found++;
 				}
 				if(hits_found >= info->hit_count) ans = !info->invert; else ans = info->invert;
 			}
@@ -631,7 +632,7 @@
 			r_list[location].last_seen = 0;
 			r_list[location].addr = 0;
 			r_list[location].ttl = 0;
-			memset(r_list[location].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(u_int32_t));
+			memset(r_list[location].last_pkts,0,ip_pkt_list_tot*sizeof(unsigned long));
 			r_list[location].oldest_pkt = 0;
 			ans = !info->invert;
 		}
@@ -734,10 +735,10 @@
 	memset(curr_table->table,0,sizeof(struct recent_ip_list)*ip_list_tot);
 #ifdef DEBUG
 	if(debug) printk(KERN_INFO RECENT_NAME ": checkentry: Allocating %d for pkt_list.\n",
-			sizeof(u_int32_t)*ip_pkt_list_tot*ip_list_tot);
+			sizeof(unsigned long)*ip_pkt_list_tot*ip_list_tot);
 #endif
 
-	hold = vmalloc(sizeof(u_int32_t)*ip_pkt_list_tot*ip_list_tot);
+	hold = vmalloc(sizeof(unsigned long)*ip_pkt_list_tot*ip_list_tot);
 #ifdef DEBUG
 	if(debug) printk(KERN_INFO RECENT_NAME ": checkentry: After pkt_list allocation.\n");
 #endif
=

-------------------8<-----------------------
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: x86_64
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

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Source: kernel-source-2.6.8
Source-Version: 2.6.8-16sarge1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
kernel-source-2.6.8, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

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Architecture: source all
Version: 2.6.8-16sarge1
Distribution: stable-security
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Debian kernel team <debian-kernel@lists.debian.org>
Changed-By: Simon Horman <horms@debian.org>
Description: 
 kernel-doc-2.6.8 - Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.6.8
 kernel-patch-debian-2.6.8 - Debian patches to Linux 2.6.8
 kernel-source-2.6.8 - Linux kernel source for version 2.6.8 with Debian patches
 kernel-tree-2.6.8 - Linux kernel source tree for building Debian kernel images
Closes: 309308 311357 317286 321401 322237 322339 323059
Changes: 
 kernel-source-2.6.8 (2.6.8-16sarge1) stable-security; urgency=high
 .
   [ Dann Frazier ]
   * mckinley_icache.dpatch:
     [Security] Fix a cache coherency bug unearthed by a new ia64 processor,
     codenamed Montecito.  This bug causes data corruption that has manifested
     itself in kernel hangs and userspace crashes, and causes d-i to fail.
     Reference: http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/asmo-na/eng/215766.htm
     N.B: I have marked this as security as it seems that it would
     be trivial to construct a user-space DoS - Simon Horman.
 .
   [ Simon Horman ]
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * drivers-net-via-rhine-wol-oops.dpatch (removed):
   #   This patch breaks the via-rhine driver and 2.6.8 and is
   #   completely bogus for this version of the kernel
   #   (closes: #311357)
 .
   * arch-x86_64-kernel-ptrace-boundary-check.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Don't allow accesses below register frame in ptrace
     See CAN-2005-1763.
 .
   * arch-x86_64-kernel-ptrace-canonical-rip-1.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] This works around an AMD Erratum by
     checking if the ptrace RIP is canonical.
     See CAN-2005-1762
 .
   * arch-x86_64-kernel-ptrace-canonical-rip-2.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Fix canonical checking for segment registers in ptrace
     See CAN-2005-0756
 .
   * arch-x86_64-kernel-smp-boot-race.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Keep interrupts disabled during smp bootup
     This avoids a race that breaks SMP bootup on some machines.
 .
   * arch-x86_64-mm-ioremap-page-lookup.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Don't look up struct page pointer of physical address
     in iounmap as it may be in a memory hole not mapped in mem_map and that
     causes the hash lookup to go off to nirvana.
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * drivers-media-vidio-bttv-vc100xp-detect.dpatch
   #   Allow Leadtek WinFast VC100 XP cards to work.
 .
   * fs-exec-ptrace-core-exec-race.dpatch
     [Security] Fix race between core dumping and exec with shared mm
 .
   * fs-exec-ptrace-deadlock.dpatch
     [Security] Fix coredump_wait deadlock with ptracer & tracee on shared mm
 .
   * fs-exec-posix-timers-leak-1.dpatch,
     [Security] fs-exec-posix-timers-leak-2.dpatch
     Make exec clean up posix timers.
 .
   * fs-hfs-oops-and-leak.dpatch
     [Security] Fix a leak in HFS and HFS+
     Fix an oops that occurs when an attempt is made to
     mount a non-hfs filesystem as HFS+.
     N.B: Marked as security as users may have mount privelages.
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * fs-jbd-checkpoint-assertion.dpatch
   #   Fix possible false assertion failure in log_do_checkpoint(). We might fail
   #   to detect that we actually made a progress when cleaning up the checkpoint
   #   lists if we don't retry after writing something to disk.
 .
   * mm-mmap-range-test.dpatch
     [Security] Make sure get_unmapped_area sanity tests are done regardless of
     wheater MAP_FIXED is set or not.
     See CAN-2005-1265
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * mm-rmap-out-of-bounds-pte.dpatch
   #   Stop try_to_unmap_cluster() passing out-of-bounds pte to pte_unmap()
 .
   * net-bridge-netfilter-etables-smp-race.dpatch
     [Security] The patch below fixes an smp race that happens on such
     systems under heavy load.
 .
   Excluded from security-only release
   * net-bridge-mangle-oops-1.dpatch, net-bridge-mangle-oops-2.dpatch
     Fix oops when mangling and brouting and tcpdumping packets
     Needed for net-bridge-forwarding-poison-1.dpatch
 .
   * net-bridge-forwarding-poison-2.dpatch,
     net-bridge-forwarding-poison-2.dpatch:
     [Security] Avoid poisoning of the bridge forwarding table by frames that
     have been dropped by filtering. This prevents spoofed source addresses on
     hostile side of bridge from causing packet leakage, a small but possible
     security risk.
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * net-ipv4-netfilter-ip_queue-deadlock.dpatch
   #   Fix deadlock with ip_queue and tcp local input path.
 .
   * [Security] net-rose-ndigis-verify.dpatch
     Verify ndigis argument of a new route.
 .
   * sound-usb-usbaudio-unplug-oops.dpatch
     [Security] Prevent oops & dead keyboard on usb unplugging while the device
     is being used.
 .
   * net-ipv4-ipvs-conn_tab-race.dpatch
     [Security] Fix race condition on ip_vs_conn_tab list modification
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * asm-i386-mem-clobber.dpatch:
   #   Make sure gcc doesn't reorder memory accesses in strncmp and friends on
   #   i386.
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * drivers-acpi-pci_irq-elcr.dpatch:
   #   Make sure we call acpi_register_gsi() even for default PCI interrupt
   #   assignment. That's the part that keeps track of the ELCR register, and we
   #   want to make sure that the PCI interrupts are properly marked level/low.
 .
   * asm-i386-mem-clobber.dpatch:
     Make sure netlink_autobind() propagates the error return from
     netlink_insert().  Otherwise, callers will not see the error as they
     should and thus try to operate on a socket with a zero pid, which is very
     bad.
 .
   * fs-ext3-64bit-offset.dpatch
     [Security] Incorrect offset checks for ext3 xattr on 64 bit architectures
     an lead to a local DoS.
     See CAN-2005-0757. (see: #311164).
 .
   * arch-x86_64-mm-mmap.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Compat mode program can hang kernel
     See CAN-2005-1765.
 .
   * arch-ia64-ptrace-getregs-putregs.dpatch
     [Security, ia64] Fix unchecked user-memory accesses in ptrage_getregs()
     and ptrace_setregs.
 .
   * arch-ia64-ptrace-restore_sigcontext.dpatch
     [Security, ia64] Fix to prevent users from using ptrace to set the pl field
     of the ar.rsc reginster to any value, leading to the
     ability to overwrite kernel memory.
     Note, this patch requires the arch-ia64-ptrace-getregs-putregs.dpatch
     patch to apply cleanly.
     See CAN-2005-1761.
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * Makefile-gcc-3.3.dpatch, control
   #   Build with gcc-3.3, as gcc-4.0, now the dedault in unstable,
   #   fails to build this source. As this tree is primarily
   #   intended for use with sarge, there seems little point
   #   in putting in gcc-4.0 fixes, but at the same time,
   #   there is some value in being able to use it with unstable.
   #   (Closes: #323059)
 .
   [ dann frazier ]
   * Merge in applicable fixes from 2.6.12.3
      - [Security] ppc32-time_offset-misuse.dpatch
      # Excluded from security-only release - v4l-cx88-hue-offset-fix.dpatch
      # Excluded from security-only release - tty_ldisc_ref-return-null-check.dpatch
 .
   * Merge in applicable fixes from 2.6.12.4
      - [Security] netfilter-NAT-memory-corruption.dpatch
      # Excluded from security-only release - netfilter-deadlock-ip6_queue.dpatch
      - [Security] ipsec-array-overflow.dpatch See CAN-2005-2456
        (See: #321401) (Closes: #321401)
      - [Security] netfilter-ip_conntrack_untracked-refcount.dpatch
      - [Security] sys_get_thread_area-leak.dpatch
      # Excluded from security-only release - rocket_c-fix-ldisc-ref-count.dpatch
      # Excluded from security-only release - early-vlan-fix.dpatch
 .
   [ Simon Horman ]
   * fs_ext2_ext3_xattr-sharing.dpatch
     [Security] Xattr sharing bug
     See http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2005/08/msg00238.html
 .
   * vlan-mii-ioctl.dpatch
     [Security] MII ioctl pass through was passing the wrong device.
     See http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/bridge/2004-September/000638.html
     See CAN-2005-2548 (Closes: #309308)
 .
   * fs-sysfs-read-write-race.dpatch
     [Security] Fix race in sysfs_read_file() and sysfs_write_file()
     that can lead to a user-space DoS.
     See CAN-2004-2302 (Closes: #322339)
 .
   * net-ipv4-netfilter-ip_recent-last_pkts.dpatch
     [Security] Fixes remote DoS when using ipt_recent on a 64 bit machine.
     (Closes: #322237)
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * drivers-sata-promise-sataii_tx2_tx4.dpatch
   #   Add SATAII TX2 and TX2/TX4 support to sata promise driver
   #   (Closes: #317286)
 .
   [ Frederik Schüler ]
   * arch-x86_64-mm-ioremap-page-lookup-fix.dpatch
     Add build fix for arch-x86_64-mm-ioremap-page-lookup.dpatch
 .
   [ Simon Horman ]
   * arch-x86_64-kernel-stack-faults.dpatch
     arch-x86_64-nmi.dpatch
     arch-x86_64-private-tss.dpatch
     [Security, x86_64] Disable exception stack for stack faults
     See CAN-2005-1767
 .
   * linux-zlib-fixes.dpatch
     [Security] Fix security bugs in the Linux zlib implementations.
     See CAN-2005-2458, CAN-2005-2459
     From 2.6.12.5
     http://sources.redhat.com/ml/bug-gnu-utils/1999-06/msg00183.html
     http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94584
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * zisofs.dpatch
   #   Check input buffer size in zisofs
   #   From 2.6.12.5
 .
   # Excluded from security-only release
   # * module-per-cpu-alignment-fix.dpatch
   #   Module per-cpu alignment cannot always be met
   #  From 2.6.12.5
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