Fix #263 & #262: insecure keyfile permissions.

* Added conditional to keyfile fix code that excludes windows.
* Cleaned up old keyfile permissions fix.
* Added umask (not conditional against Windows, because I don't think that is necessary).
This commit is contained in:
Gregor Robinson 2013-06-27 10:02:52 +00:00
parent 14bf35421b
commit db3120f655
2 changed files with 72 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ def loadConfig():
print 'Creating new config files in', shared.appdata
if not os.path.exists(shared.appdata):
os.makedirs(shared.appdata)
if not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
os.umask(0o077)
with open(shared.appdata + 'keys.dat', 'wb') as configfile:
shared.config.write(configfile)

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@ -196,22 +196,37 @@ def reloadMyAddressHashes():
myECCryptorObjects.clear()
myAddressesByHash.clear()
#myPrivateKeys.clear()
keyfileSecure = checkSensitiveFilePermissions(appdata + 'keys.dat')
configSections = config.sections()
hasExistingKeys = False
hasEnabledKeys = False
for addressInKeysFile in configSections:
if addressInKeysFile <> 'bitmessagesettings':
hasExistingKeys = True
hasEnabledKeys = True
isEnabled = config.getboolean(addressInKeysFile, 'enabled')
if isEnabled:
if keyfileSecure:
status,addressVersionNumber,streamNumber,hash = decodeAddress(addressInKeysFile)
if addressVersionNumber == 2 or addressVersionNumber == 3:
privEncryptionKey = decodeWalletImportFormat(config.get(addressInKeysFile, 'privencryptionkey')).encode('hex') #returns a simple 32 bytes of information encoded in 64 Hex characters, or null if there was an error
# Returns a simple 32 bytes of information encoded in 64 Hex characters, or null if there was an error.
privEncryptionKey = decodeWalletImportFormat(
config.get(addressInKeysFile, 'privencryptionkey')).encode('hex')
if len(privEncryptionKey) == 64:#It is 32 bytes encoded as 64 hex characters
myECCryptorObjects[hash] = highlevelcrypto.makeCryptor(privEncryptionKey)
myAddressesByHash[hash] = addressInKeysFile
else:
sys.stderr.write('Error in reloadMyAddressHashes: Can\'t handle address versions other than 2 or 3.\n')
fixKeyfilePermissions(appdata + 'keys.dat', hasExistingKeys)
else:
# Insecure keyfile permissions. Disable key.
config.set(addressInKeysFile, 'enabled', 'false')
try:
if not keyfileSecure:
with open(appdata + 'keys.dat', 'wb') as keyfile:
config.write(keyfile)
except:
print 'Failed to disable vulnerable keyfiles.'
raise
def reloadBroadcastSendersForWhichImWatching():
printLock.acquire()
@ -303,16 +318,14 @@ def fixPotentiallyInvalidUTF8Data(text):
output = 'Part of the message is corrupt. The message cannot be displayed the normal way.\n\n' + repr(text)
return output
# Fix keyfile permissions due to inappropriate umask during keys.dat creation.
def fixKeyfilePermissions(keyfile, hasExistingKeys):
present_keyfile_permissions = os.stat(keyfile)[0]
keyfile_disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
if (present_keyfile_permissions & keyfile_disallowed_permissions) != 0:
allowed_keyfile_permissions = ((1<<32)-1) ^ keyfile_disallowed_permissions
new_keyfile_permissions = (
allowed_keyfile_permissions & present_keyfile_permissions)
os.chmod(keyfile, new_keyfile_permissions)
if hasExistingKeys:
def checkSensitiveFilePermissions(filename):
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# TODO: This might deserve extra checks by someone familiar with
# Windows systems.
fileSecure = True
else:
fileSecure = secureFilePermissions(filename)
if not fileSecure:
print
print '******************************************************************'
print '** !! WARNING !! **'
@ -321,7 +334,37 @@ def fixKeyfilePermissions(keyfile, hasExistingKeys):
print '** Your keyfiles were vulnerable to being read by other users **'
print '** (including some untrusted daemons). You may wish to consider **'
print '** generating new keys and discontinuing use of your old ones. **'
print '** Your private keys have been disabled for your security, but **'
print '** you may re-enable them using the "Your Identities" tab in **'
print '** the default GUI or by modifying keys.dat such that your keys **'
print '** show "enabled = true". **'
try:
fixSensitiveFilePermissions(filename)
print '** The problem has been automatically fixed. **'
print '******************************************************************'
print
except Exception, e:
print '** Could NOT automatically fix permissions. **'
print '******************************************************************'
print
raise
return fileSecure
# Checks sensitive file permissions for inappropriate umask during keys.dat creation.
# (Or unwise subsequent chmod.)
# Returns true iff file appears to have appropriate permissions.
def secureFilePermissions(filename):
present_permissions = os.stat(filename)[0]
disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
return present_permissions & disallowed_permissions == 0
# Fixes permissions on a sensitive file.
def fixSensitiveFilePermissions(filename):
present_permissions = os.stat(filename)[0]
disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
allowed_permissions = ((1<<32)-1) ^ disallowed_permissions
new_permissions = (
allowed_permissions & present_permissions)
os.chmod(filename, new_permissions)