Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package commons-httpclient Thanks to Alberto Fernández Martínez <inf...@gmail.com> CVE-2012-5783 (= bug #692442) was closed and I just uploaded his NMU. Debdiff is attached to the bug report. unblock commons-httpclient/3.1-10.1 -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.6 Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.36-xenU-4814-i386 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
diff -Nru commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/changelog commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/changelog --- commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/changelog 2011-08-30 19:13:26.000000000 +0200 +++ commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/changelog 2012-12-05 17:44:48.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +commons-httpclient (3.1-10.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Fix CVE-2012-5783 (Closes: #692442) + + -- Alberto Fernández Martínez <inf...@gmail.com> Wed, 5 Dec 2012 17:28:00 +0100 + commons-httpclient (3.1-10) unstable; urgency=low [ Damien Raude-Morvan ] diff -Nru commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/06_fix_CVE-2012-5783.patch commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/06_fix_CVE-2012-5783.patch --- commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/06_fix_CVE-2012-5783.patch 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 +++ commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/06_fix_CVE-2012-5783.patch 2012-11-17 18:01:18.000000000 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,371 @@ +Description: Validates the hostname requested is the same in the certificate in ssl-connections + Fixes CVE-2012-5783, validates hostname certificate in SSL connections. + Backported from http-client 4, and from Apache Synapse (plus some bugfixes). + +Author: Alberto Fernandez <inf...@gmail.com> +Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/692442 +Forwarded: no + + +--- commons-httpclient-3.1.orig/src/java/org/apache/commons/httpclient/protocol/SSLProtocolSocketFactory.java ++++ commons-httpclient-3.1/src/java/org/apache/commons/httpclient/protocol/SSLProtocolSocketFactory.java +@@ -31,11 +31,23 @@ + package org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol; + + import java.io.IOException; ++import java.io.InputStream; + import java.net.InetAddress; + import java.net.Socket; + import java.net.UnknownHostException; + ++import javax.net.ssl.SSLException; ++import javax.net.ssl.SSLSession; ++import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket; + import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory; ++import java.security.cert.Certificate; ++import java.security.cert.CertificateParsingException; ++import java.security.cert.X509Certificate; ++import java.util.Arrays; ++import java.util.Collection; ++import java.util.Iterator; ++import java.util.LinkedList; ++import java.util.List; + + import org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectTimeoutException; + import org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpConnectionParams; +@@ -55,6 +67,11 @@ public class SSLProtocolSocketFactory im + */ + private static final SSLProtocolSocketFactory factory = new SSLProtocolSocketFactory(); + ++ // This is a a sorted list, if you insert new elements do it orderdered. ++ private final static String[] BAD_COUNTRY_2LDS = ++ {"ac", "co", "com", "ed", "edu", "go", "gouv", "gov", "info", ++ "lg", "ne", "net", "or", "org"}; ++ + /** + * Gets an singleton instance of the SSLProtocolSocketFactory. + * @return a SSLProtocolSocketFactory +@@ -79,12 +96,14 @@ public class SSLProtocolSocketFactory im + InetAddress clientHost, + int clientPort) + throws IOException, UnknownHostException { +- return SSLSocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket( ++ Socket sslSocket = SSLSocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket( + host, + port, + clientHost, + clientPort + ); ++ verifyHostName(host, (SSLSocket) sslSocket); ++ return sslSocket; + } + + /** +@@ -124,16 +143,19 @@ public class SSLProtocolSocketFactory im + } + int timeout = params.getConnectionTimeout(); + if (timeout == 0) { +- return createSocket(host, port, localAddress, localPort); ++ Socket sslSocket = createSocket(host, port, localAddress, localPort); ++ verifyHostName(host, (SSLSocket) sslSocket); ++ return sslSocket; + } else { + // To be eventually deprecated when migrated to Java 1.4 or above +- Socket socket = ReflectionSocketFactory.createSocket( ++ Socket sslSocket = ReflectionSocketFactory.createSocket( + "javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory", host, port, localAddress, localPort, timeout); +- if (socket == null) { +- socket = ControllerThreadSocketFactory.createSocket( ++ if (sslSocket == null) { ++ sslSocket = ControllerThreadSocketFactory.createSocket( + this, host, port, localAddress, localPort, timeout); + } +- return socket; ++ verifyHostName(host, (SSLSocket) sslSocket); ++ return sslSocket; + } + } + +@@ -142,10 +164,12 @@ public class SSLProtocolSocketFactory im + */ + public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) + throws IOException, UnknownHostException { +- return SSLSocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket( ++ Socket sslSocket = SSLSocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket( + host, + port + ); ++ verifyHostName(host, (SSLSocket) sslSocket); ++ return sslSocket; + } + + /** +@@ -157,14 +181,267 @@ public class SSLProtocolSocketFactory im + int port, + boolean autoClose) + throws IOException, UnknownHostException { +- return ((SSLSocketFactory) SSLSocketFactory.getDefault()).createSocket( ++ Socket sslSocket = ((SSLSocketFactory) SSLSocketFactory.getDefault()).createSocket( + socket, + host, + port, + autoClose + ); ++ verifyHostName(host, (SSLSocket) sslSocket); ++ return sslSocket; ++ } ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ /** ++ * Verifies that the given hostname in certicifate is the hostname we are trying to connect to ++ * http://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2012-5783/ ++ * @param host ++ * @param ssl ++ * @throws IOException ++ */ ++ ++ private static void verifyHostName(String host, SSLSocket ssl) ++ throws IOException { ++ if (host == null) { ++ throw new IllegalArgumentException("host to verify was null"); ++ } ++ ++ SSLSession session = ssl.getSession(); ++ if (session == null) { ++ // In our experience this only happens under IBM 1.4.x when ++ // spurious (unrelated) certificates show up in the server's chain. ++ // Hopefully this will unearth the real problem: ++ InputStream in = ssl.getInputStream(); ++ in.available(); ++ /* ++ If you're looking at the 2 lines of code above because you're ++ running into a problem, you probably have two options: ++ ++ #1. Clean up the certificate chain that your server ++ is presenting (e.g. edit "/etc/apache2/server.crt" or ++ wherever it is your server's certificate chain is ++ defined). ++ ++ OR ++ ++ #2. Upgrade to an IBM 1.5.x or greater JVM, or switch to a ++ non-IBM JVM. ++ */ ++ ++ // If ssl.getInputStream().available() didn't cause an exception, ++ // maybe at least now the session is available? ++ session = ssl.getSession(); ++ if (session == null) { ++ // If it's still null, probably a startHandshake() will ++ // unearth the real problem. ++ ssl.startHandshake(); ++ ++ // Okay, if we still haven't managed to cause an exception, ++ // might as well go for the NPE. Or maybe we're okay now? ++ session = ssl.getSession(); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ Certificate[] certs = session.getPeerCertificates(); ++ verifyHostName(host.trim().toLowerCase(), (X509Certificate) certs[0]); ++ } ++ /** ++ * Extract the names from the certificate and tests host matches one of them ++ * @param host ++ * @param cert ++ * @throws SSLException ++ */ ++ ++ private static void verifyHostName(final String host, X509Certificate cert) ++ throws SSLException { ++ // I'm okay with being case-insensitive when comparing the host we used ++ // to establish the socket to the hostname in the certificate. ++ // Don't trim the CN, though. ++ ++ String cn = getCN(cert); ++ String[] subjectAlts = getDNSSubjectAlts(cert); ++ verifyHostName(host, cn.toLowerCase(), subjectAlts); ++ ++ } ++ ++ /** ++ * Extract all alternative names from a certificate. ++ * @param cert ++ * @return ++ */ ++ private static String[] getDNSSubjectAlts(X509Certificate cert) { ++ LinkedList subjectAltList = new LinkedList(); ++ Collection c = null; ++ try { ++ c = cert.getSubjectAlternativeNames(); ++ } catch (CertificateParsingException cpe) { ++ // Should probably log.debug() this? ++ cpe.printStackTrace(); ++ } ++ if (c != null) { ++ Iterator it = c.iterator(); ++ while (it.hasNext()) { ++ List list = (List) it.next(); ++ int type = ((Integer) list.get(0)).intValue(); ++ // If type is 2, then we've got a dNSName ++ if (type == 2) { ++ String s = (String) list.get(1); ++ subjectAltList.add(s); ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ if (!subjectAltList.isEmpty()) { ++ String[] subjectAlts = new String[subjectAltList.size()]; ++ subjectAltList.toArray(subjectAlts); ++ return subjectAlts; ++ } else { ++ return new String[0]; ++ } ++ ++ } ++ /** ++ * Verifies ++ * @param host ++ * @param cn ++ * @param subjectAlts ++ * @throws SSLException ++ */ ++ ++ private static void verifyHostName(final String host, String cn, String[] subjectAlts)throws SSLException{ ++ StringBuffer cnTested = new StringBuffer(); ++ ++ for (int i = 0; i < subjectAlts.length; i++){ ++ String name = subjectAlts[i]; ++ if (name != null) { ++ name = name.toLowerCase(); ++ if (verifyHostName(host, name)){ ++ return; ++ } ++ cnTested.append("/").append(name); ++ } ++ } ++ if (cn != null && verifyHostName(host, cn)){ ++ return; ++ } ++ cnTested.append("/").append(cn); ++ throw new SSLException("hostname in certificate didn't match: <" ++ + host + "> != <" + cnTested + ">"); ++ ++ } ++ ++ private static boolean verifyHostName(final String host, final String cn){ ++ if (doWildCard(cn)) { ++ return matchesWildCard(cn, host); ++ } ++ return host.equalsIgnoreCase(cn); ++ } ++ private static boolean doWildCard(String cn) { ++ // Contains a wildcard ++ // wildcard in the first block ++ // not an ipaddress (ip addres must explicitily be equal) ++ // not using 2nd level common tld : ex: not for *.co.uk ++ return ++ cn.indexOf("*.")>=0 && ++ cn.indexOf('.') > cn.indexOf("*.") && ++ !isIPAddress(cn) && ++ acceptableCountryWildcard(cn); + } + ++ private static boolean isIPAddress(final String cn) { ++ // IPv6 ++ if (cn.contains(":")) { ++ return true; ++ } ++ // IPb4 ++ boolean isIP4 = true; ++ String tld = cn; ++ int x = cn.lastIndexOf('.'); ++ // We only bother analyzing the characters after the final dot ++ // in the name. ++ if (x >= 0 && x + 1 < cn.length()) { ++ tld = cn.substring(x + 1); ++ } ++ for (int i = 0; i < tld.length(); i++) { ++ if (!Character.isDigit(tld.charAt(0))) { ++ isIP4 = false; ++ break; ++ } ++ } ++ return isIP4; ++ } ++ ++ private static boolean acceptableCountryWildcard(final String cn) { ++ // The CN better have at least two dots if it wants wildcard action, ++ // but can't be [*.co.uk] or [*.co.jp] or [*.org.uk], etc... ++ // The [*.co.uk] problem is an interesting one. Should we just ++ // hope that CA's would never foolishly allow such a ++ // certificate to happen? ++ ++ String[] parts = cn.split("\\."); ++ // Only checks for 3 levels, with country code of 2 letters. ++ if (parts.length > 3 || parts[parts.length - 1].length() != 2) { ++ return true; ++ } ++ String countryCode = parts[parts.length - 2]; ++ return Arrays.binarySearch(BAD_COUNTRY_2LDS, countryCode) < 0; ++ } ++ ++ private static boolean matchesWildCard(final String cn, ++ final String hostName) { ++ String parts[] = cn.split("\\."); ++ boolean match = false; ++ if (parts[0].length() > 1) { ++ // server∗ ++ String prefix = parts[0].substring(0, parts[0].length() - 2); ++ // e.g. server ++ String suffix = cn.substring(parts[0].length()); ++ // skipwildcard part from cn ++ String hostSuffix = hostName.substring(prefix.length()); ++ // skip wildcard part from host ++ match = hostName.startsWith(prefix) && hostSuffix.endsWith(suffix); ++ } else { ++ match = hostName.endsWith(cn.substring(1)); ++ } ++ if (match) { ++ // I f we ’ r e i n s t r i c t mode , ++ // [ ∗.foo.com] is not allowed to match [a.b.foo.com] ++ match = countDots(hostName) == countDots(cn); ++ } ++ return match; ++ } ++ ++ private static int countDots(final String data) { ++ int dots = 0; ++ for (int i = 0; i < data.length(); i++) { ++ if (data.charAt(i) == '.') { ++ dots += 1; ++ } ++ } ++ return dots; ++ } ++ ++ private static String getCN(X509Certificate cert) { ++ // Note: toString() seems to do a better job than getName() ++ // ++ // For example, getName() gives me this: ++ // 1.2.840.113549.1.9.1=#16166a756c6975736461766965734063756362632e636f6d ++ // ++ // whereas toString() gives me this: ++ // EMAILADDRESS=juliusdav...@cucbc.com ++ String subjectPrincipal = cert.getSubjectX500Principal().toString(); ++ int x = subjectPrincipal.indexOf("CN="); ++ if (x >= 0) { ++ int y = subjectPrincipal.indexOf(',', x); ++ // If there are no more commas, then CN= is the last entry. ++ y = (y >= 0) ? y : subjectPrincipal.length(); ++ return subjectPrincipal.substring(x + 3, y); ++ } else { ++ return null; ++ } ++ } ++ + /** + * All instances of SSLProtocolSocketFactory are the same. + */ diff -Nru commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/series commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/series --- commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/series 2011-08-30 11:42:03.000000000 +0200 +++ commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/patches/series 2012-12-05 17:34:20.000000000 +0100 @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ 03_upstream_qualify_ConnectionPool_declaration.patch 04_fix_classpath.patch 05_osgi_metadata +06_fix_CVE-2012-5783.patch