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Nikolai Gorchilov commented on TS-2954:
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24 hours later, still no manifestation of `header->presence(mask) == mask` 
assert. Deploying at two more smaller locations (700-800 reqs/sec each) in hope 
to catch it again.

I'm wondering what should be the next step in case there isn't any appearance 
of the problem in 24 more hours? Shall we consider it fixed?

> cache poisoning due to proxy.config.http.use_client_target_addr = 1
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>
>                 Key: TS-2954
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2954
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Cache, DNS, Security, TProxy
>            Reporter: Nikolai Gorchilov
>            Assignee: Susan Hinrichs
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 5.1.0
>
>         Attachments: ts-2954-take2.patch, ts-2954.patch
>
>
> Current implementation of proxy.config.http.use_client_target_addr opens a 
> very simple attack vector for cache poisoning in transparent forwarding mode.
> An attacker (or malware installed on innocent end-user computer) puts a fake 
> IP for popular website like www.google.com or www.facebook.com in hosts file 
> on PC behind the proxy. Once an infected PC requests the webpage in question, 
> a cacheable fake response poisons the cache.
> In order to prevent such scenarios (as well as [some 
> others|http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/435052]) Squid have implemented a 
> mechanism known as [Host Header Forgery 
> Detection|http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/HostHeaderForgery].
> In short, while requesting an URL from origin server IP as hinted by the 
> client, proxy makes independent DNS query in parallel in order to determine 
> if client supplied IP belongs to requested domain name. In case of 
> discrepancy between DNS and client IP, the transaction shall be flagged as 
> non-cacheable to avoid possible cache poisoning, while still serving the 
> origin response to the client.



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