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Focal's libcrypto++ 5.6.4-9 regresses elliptic curve generation. Uploading this version from Debian appears to have been a mistake. This is a security regression, but was not published through the security pocket. As far as I am aware, Debian only packaged 5.6.4-9 in sid. Buster's latest version is 5.6.4-8: the version immediately before the regression. This version includes an _incomplete_ security patch for CVE-2019-14318 which breaks elliptic curve arithmetic. - https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/869 states that this 5.6 security patch is incomplete. - https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/994#issuecomment-752399981 states that the 2019 patch (which 5.6 and 8.3.0 received) has a regression. See https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/1269 and LP#2060564 for a deeper exploration of this Ubuntu Focal issue. The root cause of LP#1893934 appears to be caused by this regression. As reported on the urbackup forums, rolling back to the previous version solves this crash. - https://forums.urbackup.org/t/urbackupsrv-crashes-on-ubuntu-20-04/ [ Test Plan ] 1. To test the regression: Compile and use @ek...@github.com's PoC (attached as main.cpp): ``` $ g++ main.cpp -lcryptopp -o test $ ./test ``` The PoC will report `X is *NOT* as expected.` on miscomputations. See https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/1269 Both Bionic 18.04.06 (libcrypto++ version 5.6.4-8) and Jammy 22.04.04 (libcrypto++ version 8.6.0-2ubuntu1) had the expected result. Focal fails with 5.6.4-8. Rolling back the version allows the PoC test to past. 2. Package tests: All package build tests pass regardless of the regression. Checking that new failures do not occur is a sanity test. To test builtin tests run: `cd /usr/share/crypto++ && cryptest v` X. Note: Unfortunately there are no autopkgtests. `reverse-depends -r focal src:libcrypto++` includes five, possibly minor, reverse dependencies. libcrypto++ is mostly used as a dependency outside of the Ubuntu Archive. i.e., we have low visibility on how this package is used. I am hoping that the PoC built in tests are enough to prove the sanity of this security regression SRU. [ Other Info ] A big thank you to Martin EkerÄ (@ek...@github.com) for identifying this issue and writing a thorough bug report and PoC on GitHub \o/ This is my first SRU. I need a sponsor and help tagging on LP. I have performed the Test Plan. The fix solely involves on removing a d/patch file. Removing the patch causes the following (expected) symbol changes in ./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto++.so.6.0.0: ``` +CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint::~ProjectivePoint() W +std::vector<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint, std::allocator<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint> >::~vector() W +void std::vector<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint, std::allocator<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint> >::_M_realloc_insert<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint const&>(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint*, std::vector<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint, std::allocator<CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint> > >, CryptoPP::ProjectivePoint const&) W ``` [ Where problems could occur ] Two systems both using software based on the regressed version of Crypto++ *could possibly* communicate through incorrectly generated keys together. This seems unlikely and, if it is even possible, we should discourage or even break the use of miscalculated elliptic curves. A regression in reverting the regressed patch is possible. ** Affects: libcrypto++ (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Affects: libcrypto++ (Ubuntu Focal) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: regression-update -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2064751 Title: [SRU] revert security-regression in Focal's libcrypto++ To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcrypto++/+bug/2064751/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs