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From: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: bw/transport-protocol-policy
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2016 10:14:15 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161201181415.GA54082@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161201083005.dui572o4jxsqacas@sigill.intra.peff.net>

On 12/01, Jeff King wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 04:15:08PM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> 
> > * bw/transport-protocol-policy (2016-11-09) 2 commits
> >   (merged to 'next' on 2016-11-16 at 1391d3eeed)
> >  + transport: add protocol policy config option
> >  + lib-proto-disable: variable name fix
> > 
> >  Finer-grained control of what protocols are allowed for transports
> >  during clone/fetch/push have been enabled via a new configuration
> >  mechanism.
> > 
> >  Will cook in 'next'.
> 
> I was looking at the way the http code feeds protocol restrictions to
> CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS, and I think this topic is missing two elements:
> 
>   1. The new policy config lets you say "only allow this protocol when
>      the user specifies it". But when http.c calls is_transport_allowed(),
>      the latter has no idea that we are asking it about potential
>      redirects (which obviously do _not_ come from the user), and would
>      erroneously allow them.
> 
>      I think this needs fixed before the topic is merged. It's not a
>      regression, as it only comes into play if you use the new policy
>      config. But it is a minor security hole in the new feature.

I agree and it should be an easy fix.  We can just add a parameter like
so:

diff --git a/transport.c b/transport.c
index 2c0ec76..d38d50f 100644
--- a/transport.c
+++ b/transport.c
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ static enum protocol_allow_config get_protocol_config(const char *type)
 	return PROTOCOL_ALLOW_USER_ONLY;
 }
 
-int is_transport_allowed(const char *type)
+int is_transport_allowed(const char *type, int redirect)
 {
 	const struct string_list *whitelist = protocol_whitelist();
 	if (whitelist)
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ int is_transport_allowed(const char *type)
 	case PROTOCOL_ALLOW_NEVER:
 		return 0;
 	case PROTOCOL_ALLOW_USER_ONLY:
-		return git_env_bool("GIT_PROTOCOL_FROM_USER", 1);
+		return git_env_bool("GIT_PROTOCOL_FROM_USER", !redirect);
 	}
 
 	die("BUG: invalid protocol_allow_config type");

That way the libcurl code can say it is asking if it is ok to redirect
to that protocol.

> 
>   2. If your curl is too old to support CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS, we will
>      warn if there is a protocol whitelist in effect. But that check
>      only covers the environment whitelist, and we do not warn if you
>      restrict other protocols.
> 
>      I actually think this should probably just warn indiscriminately.
>      Even without a Git protocol whitelist specified, the code serves to
>      prevent curl from redirecting to bizarre protocols like smtp. The
>      affected curl versions are from 2009 and prior, so I kind of doubt
>      it matters much either way (I'm actually tempted to suggest we bump
>      the minimum curl version there; there's a ton of #ifdef cruft going
>      back to 2002-era versions of libcurl).

We should switch to warning all the time since this series adds in
default whitelisted/blacklisted protocols anyways.

-- 
Brandon Williams

  reply	other threads:[~2016-12-01 18:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-11-29  0:15 What's cooking in git.git (Nov 2016, #06; Mon, 28) Junio C Hamano
2016-11-29  1:05 ` Brandon Williams
2016-11-29  6:37   ` Jeff King
2016-11-29  6:51     ` Jeff King
2016-11-30 19:54       ` Brandon Williams
2016-11-30 23:28         ` Brandon Williams
2016-11-30 23:32           ` Jeff King
2016-11-30 23:40             ` Jeff King
2016-11-30 23:42               ` Brandon Williams
2016-11-30 23:46                 ` Jeff King
2016-11-30 23:57                   ` Brandon Williams
2016-11-30 23:59                   ` Jeff King
2016-12-01  0:04                     ` Jeff King
2016-12-01  0:08                       ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-01  0:14                         ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-01  1:14                           ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-01  0:06                     ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-01  0:19                       ` Jeff King
2016-11-30 23:43               ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-01  7:09               ` Johannes Sixt
2016-12-01  7:19                 ` Jeff King
2016-11-29  6:59 ` Jeff King
2016-11-29 18:31   ` Junio C Hamano
2016-11-29 18:37     ` Jeff King
2016-11-29 19:21 ` Stefan Beller
2016-11-29 19:26   ` Junio C Hamano
2016-11-29 19:29     ` Stefan Beller
2016-11-30  0:25   ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-01  8:30 ` bw/transport-protocol-policy Jeff King
2016-12-01 18:14   ` Brandon Williams [this message]
2016-12-01 19:20     ` bw/transport-protocol-policy Jeff King
2016-12-01 19:35       ` bw/transport-protocol-policy Brandon Williams
2016-12-01 19:46         ` bw/transport-protocol-policy Jeff King
2016-12-01 19:53           ` bw/transport-protocol-policy Brandon Williams

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