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commit 169a0da4657f7df169dea3e422ff1d702695442d Author: Mike Perry mikeperry-git@torproject.org AuthorDate: Mon Sep 29 14:30:19 2014 -0700
Bug 13028: Prevent potential proxy bypass cases.
It looks like these cases should only be invoked in the NSS command line tools, and not the browser, but I decided to patch them anyway because there literally is a maze of network function pointers being passed around, and it's very hard to tell if some random code might not pass in the proper proxied versions of the networking code here by accident. --- security/nss/lib/certhigh/ocsp.c | 8 ++++++++ .../lib/libpkix/pkix_pl_nss/module/pkix_pl_socket.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+)
diff --git a/security/nss/lib/certhigh/ocsp.c b/security/nss/lib/certhigh/ocsp.c index cea8456606bf1..86fa971cfbefe 100644 --- a/security/nss/lib/certhigh/ocsp.c +++ b/security/nss/lib/certhigh/ocsp.c @@ -2932,6 +2932,14 @@ ocsp_ConnectToHost(const char *host, PRUint16 port) PRNetAddr addr; char *netdbbuf = NULL;
+ // XXX: Do we need a unittest ifdef here? We don't want to break the tests, but + // we want to ensure nothing can ever hit this code in production. +#if 1 + printf("Tor Browser BUG: Attempted OSCP direct connect to %s, port %u\n", host, + port); + goto loser; +#endif + sock = PR_NewTCPSocket(); if (sock == NULL) goto loser; diff --git a/security/nss/lib/libpkix/pkix_pl_nss/module/pkix_pl_socket.c b/security/nss/lib/libpkix/pkix_pl_nss/module/pkix_pl_socket.c index e8698376b5bec..85791d84a9324 100644 --- a/security/nss/lib/libpkix/pkix_pl_nss/module/pkix_pl_socket.c +++ b/security/nss/lib/libpkix/pkix_pl_nss/module/pkix_pl_socket.c @@ -1334,6 +1334,13 @@ pkix_pl_Socket_Create( plContext), PKIX_COULDNOTCREATESOCKETOBJECT);
+ // XXX: Do we need a unittest ifdef here? We don't want to break the tests, but + // we want to ensure nothing can ever hit this code in production. +#if 1 + printf("Tor Browser BUG: Attempted pkix direct socket connect\n"); + PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_PRNEWTCPSOCKETFAILED); +#endif + socket->isServer = isServer; socket->timeout = timeout; socket->clientSock = NULL; @@ -1433,6 +1440,13 @@ pkix_pl_Socket_CreateByName(
localCopyName = PL_strdup(serverName);
+ // XXX: Do we need a unittest ifdef here? We don't want to break the tests, but + // we want to ensure nothing can ever hit this code in production. +#if 1 + printf("Tor Browser BUG: Attempted pkix direct connect to %s\n", serverName); + PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_PRNEWTCPSOCKETFAILED); +#endif + sepPtr = strchr(localCopyName, ':'); /* First strip off the portnum, if present, from the end of the name */ if (sepPtr) { @@ -1582,6 +1596,13 @@ pkix_pl_Socket_CreateByHostAndPort( PKIX_ENTER(SOCKET, "pkix_pl_Socket_CreateByHostAndPort"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(hostname, pStatus, pSocket);
+ // XXX: Do we need a unittest ifdef here? We don't want to break the tests, but + // we want to ensure nothing can ever hit this code in production. +#if 1 + printf("Tor Browser BUG: Attempted pkix direct connect to %s, port %u\n", hostname, + portnum); + PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_PRNEWTCPSOCKETFAILED); +#endif
prstatus = PR_GetHostByName(hostname, buf, sizeof(buf), &hostent);