(CAN-2005-0468) A heap buffer overflow in env_opt_add() and related
functions.
(CAN-2005-0469) A global uninitialized data section buffer overflow in
slc_add_reply() and related functions.
As a result of these vulnerabilities, it may be possible for a malicious
telnet server or active network attacker to cause telnet(1) to execute
arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running it.
Security: CAN-2005-0468, CAN-2005-0469
Security: FreeBSD-SA-05:01.telnet
Security: http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=220&type=vulnerabilities
Security: http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=221&type=vulnerabilities
These fixes are based in part on patches
Submitted by: Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
"+" to the port number, disable option negotiation and allow
transferring of data with high bit set.
OKed by: markm (maintainer)
PR: 52032
Submitted by: Valentin Nechayev <netch maybe-at netch stop kiev stop ua>
MFC After: 2 weeks
/etc/iptos implementation so only numeric values supported.
o telnetd.8: steal the -S flag description from telnet.1, bump
the date of the document.
MFC after: 6 weeks
(aka RFC2292bis). Though I believe this commit doesn't break
backward compatibility againt existing binaries, it breaks
backward compatibility of API.
Now, the applications which use Advanced Sockets API such as
telnet, ping6, mld6query and traceroute6 use RFC3542 API.
Obtained from: KAME
of conflicting with other, similarly named functions in static
libraries. This is done mostly by renaming the var if it is shared
amongst modules, or making it static otherwise.
OK'ed by: re(scottl)
When libdes was replaced with OpenSSL's libcrypto, there were a few
interfaces that the former implemented but the latter did not. Because
some software in the base system still depended upon these interfaces,
we simply included them in our libcrypto (rnd_keys.c).
Now, finally get around to removing the dependencies on these
interfaces. There were basically two cases:
des_new_random_key -- This is just a wrapper for des_random_key, and
these calls were replaced.
des_init_random_number_generator et. al. -- A few functions were used
by the application to seed libdes's PRNG. These are not necessary
when using libcrypto, as OpenSSL internally seeds the PRNG from
/dev/random. These calls were simply removed.
Again, some of the Kerberos 4 files have been taken off the vendor
branch. I do not expect there to be future imports of KTH Kerberos 4.
"Could you do me a favor and fix sys_bsd.c to get the howmany() macro
from <sys/param.h>, instead of <sys/types.h>? This will save me from
having to worry about the unsync'd bits before making the change."
Requested by: mike
can then end up not properly clearing wtmp/utmp entries.
PR: bin/37934
Submitted by: Sandeep Kumar <skumar@juniper.net>
Reviewed by: markm
MFC after: 2 weeks
signal handlers. In this case, use _exit(2) instead, following
the call to shutdown(2).
This fixes rare telnetd hangs.
PR: misc/33672
Submitted by: Umesh Krishnaswamy <umesh@juniper.net>
MFC after: 1 month
this case 16). Use dynamic FD_SETs and calculated high-water marks
throughout. There are also too many versions of telnet in the tree.
Obtained from: OpenBSD and Apple's Radar database
MFC after: 2 days
1) ANSIfy.
2) Clean up ifdefs so that
a) ones that never/always apply are appropriately either
fully removed, or just the #if junk is removed.
b) change #if defined(FOO) for appropiate values of FOO.
(currently AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION)
3) WARNS=2 fixing
4) GC other unused stuff
This code can now be unifdef(1)ed to make non-crypto telnet.
This is by the kind permission of Dave Safford, formerly of TAMU who wrote the
original code. Here is an excerpt of the e-mail exchange concerning this
issue:
Dave Safford wrote:
>Nick Sayer wrote:
>> Some time ago we spoke about SRA and importing it into FreeBSD. I forgot to
>> ask if you had a prefered license boilerplate for the top of the files. It
>> has come up recently, and the SRA code in FreeBSD doesn't have one.
>I really have no preference - use whatever is most convenient in the
>FreeBSD environment.
>dave safford
This is the standard BSD license with clause 3 removed and clause 4
suitably renumbered.
MFC after: 1 day
o Because of export controls, TELNET ENCRYPT option is not supported outside
of the United States and Canada.
o Because of export controls, data encryption
is not supported outside of the United States and Canada.
src/crypto/README revision 1.5 commit log says:
> Crypto sources are no longer export controlled:
> Explain, why crypto sources are still in crypto/.
and actually telnet encryption is used outside of US and Canada now.
Pointed out by: OHSAWA Chitoshi <ohsawa@catv1.ccn-net.ne.jp>
Reviewed by: no objection on doc