Bug#50974: Server keeps receiving big (> max_allowed_packet) packets indefinitely.
The server could be tricked to read packets indefinitely if it received a packet larger than the maximum size of one packet. This problem is aggravated by the fact that it can be triggered before authentication. The solution is to no skip big packets for non-authenticated sessions. If a big packet is sent before a session is authen- ticated, a error is returned and the connection is closed.
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@ -219,6 +219,16 @@ typedef struct st_net {
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my_bool report_error; /* We should report error (we have unreported error) */
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my_bool return_errno;
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#if defined(MYSQL_SERVER) && !defined(EMBEDDED_LIBRARY)
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/*
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Controls whether a big packet should be skipped.
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Initially set to FALSE by default. Unauthenticated sessions must have
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this set to FALSE so that the server can't be tricked to read packets
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indefinitely.
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*/
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my_bool skip_big_packet;
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#endif
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} NET;
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#define packet_error (~(unsigned long) 0)
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@ -141,6 +141,9 @@ my_bool my_net_init(NET *net, Vio* vio)
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net->query_cache_query= 0;
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#endif
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net->report_error= 0;
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#if defined(MYSQL_SERVER) && !defined(EMBEDDED_LIBRARY)
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net->skip_big_packet= FALSE;
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#endif
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if (vio != 0) /* If real connection */
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{
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@ -947,6 +950,7 @@ my_real_read(NET *net, ulong *complen)
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{
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#if defined(MYSQL_SERVER) && !defined(NO_ALARM)
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if (!net->compress &&
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net->skip_big_packet &&
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!my_net_skip_rest(net, (uint32) len, &alarmed, &alarm_buff))
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net->error= 3; /* Successfully skiped packet */
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#endif
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@ -493,6 +493,13 @@ int check_user(THD *thd, enum enum_server_command command,
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}
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send_ok(thd);
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thd->password= test(passwd_len); // remember for error messages
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/*
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Allow the network layer to skip big packets. Although a malicious
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authenticated session might use this to trick the server to read
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big packets indefinitely, this is a previously established behavior
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that needs to be preserved as to not break backwards compatibility.
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*/
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thd->net.skip_big_packet= TRUE;
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/* Ready to handle queries */
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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}
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