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author | Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com> | 2022-01-18 15:56:41 +0100 |
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committer | Beno�t Ganne <bganne@cisco.com> | 2023-03-23 08:59:31 +0000 |
commit | 5527a78ed96043d2c26e3271066c50b44dd7fc0b (patch) | |
tree | 3e4186cb439e10051d013cc71c1f7d8d81ad9613 /src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c | |
parent | ad95b06181c354291f4433c5e550cb89c5122252 (diff) |
ipsec: make pre-shared keys harder to misuse
Using pre-shared keys is usually a bad idea, one should use eg. IKEv2
instead, but one does not always have the choice.
For AES-CBC, the IV must be unpredictable (see NIST SP800-38a Appendix
C) whereas for AES-CTR or AES-GCM, the IV should never be reused with
the same key material (see NIST SP800-38a Appendix B and NIST SP800-38d
section 8).
If one uses pre-shared keys and VPP is restarted, the IV counter
restarts at 0 and the same IVs are generated with the same pre-shared
keys materials.
To fix those issues we follow the recommendation from NIST SP800-38a
and NIST SP800-38d:
- we use a PRNG (not cryptographically secured) to generate IVs to
avoid generating the same IV sequence between VPP restarts. The PRNG is
chosen so that there is a low chance of generating the same sequence
- for AES-CBC, the generated IV is encrypted as part of the message.
This makes the (predictable) PRNG-generated IV unpredictable as it is
encrypted with the secret key
- for AES-CTR and GCM, we use the IV as-is as predictable IVs are fine
Most of the changes in this patch are caused by the need to shoehorn an
additional state of 2 u64 for the PRNG in the 1st cacheline of the SA
object.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I2af89c21ae4b2c4c33dd21aeffcfb79c13c9d84c
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c | 7 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c b/src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c index 1bcc65ca972..827d168f98a 100644 --- a/src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c +++ b/src/vnet/ipsec/esp_decrypt.c @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ esp_decrypt_prepare_async_frame (vlib_main_t *vm, vlib_node_runtime_t *node, esp_decrypt_packet_data_t *async_pd = &(esp_post_data (b))->decrypt_data; esp_decrypt_packet_data2_t *async_pd2 = esp_post_data2 (b); u8 *tag = payload + len, *iv = payload + esp_sz, *aad = 0; - u32 key_index; + const u32 key_index = sa0->crypto_key_index; u32 crypto_len, integ_len = 0; i16 crypto_start_offset, integ_start_offset = 0; u8 flags = 0; @@ -611,7 +611,6 @@ esp_decrypt_prepare_async_frame (vlib_main_t *vm, vlib_node_runtime_t *node, if (!ipsec_sa_is_set_IS_AEAD (sa0)) { /* linked algs */ - key_index = sa0->linked_key_index; integ_start_offset = payload - b->data; integ_len = len; if (PREDICT_TRUE (sa0->integ_op_id != VNET_CRYPTO_OP_NONE)) @@ -664,8 +663,6 @@ esp_decrypt_prepare_async_frame (vlib_main_t *vm, vlib_node_runtime_t *node, else esp_insert_esn (vm, sa0, pd, pd2, &integ_len, &tag, &len, b, payload); } - else - key_index = sa0->crypto_key_index; out: /* crypto */ @@ -1103,7 +1100,7 @@ esp_decrypt_inline (vlib_main_t *vm, vlib_node_runtime_t *node, is_async = im->async_mode | ipsec_sa_is_set_IS_ASYNC (sa0); } - if (PREDICT_FALSE (~0 == sa0->thread_index)) + if (PREDICT_FALSE ((u16) ~0 == sa0->thread_index)) { /* this is the first packet to use this SA, claim the SA * for this thread. this could happen simultaneously on |