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From: "Steve Sakoman" <steve@sakoman.com>
To: openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: [OE-core][dunfell 28/41] bash: fix CVE-2019-18276
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:11:30 -1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aee0f56a9b3b510649672d0b4427a0e94a001ec4.1601502610.git.steve@sakoman.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1601502610.git.steve@sakoman.com>

From: De Huo <De.Huo@windriver.com>

An issue was discovered in disable_priv_mode in shell.c in GNU Bash
through 5.0 patch 11. By default, if Bash is run with its effective UID
not equal to its real UID, it will drop privileges by setting its
effective UID to its real UID. However, it does so incorrectly. On Linux
and other systems that support "saved UID" functionality, the saved UID
is not dropped. An attacker with command execution in the shell can use
"enable -f" for runtime loading of a new builtin, which can be a shared
object that calls setuid() and therefore regains privileges. However,
binaries running with an effective UID of 0 are unaffected.

Get the patch from [1] to fix the issue.

[1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/commit/?h=devel&id=951bdaa

Signed-off-by: De Huo <De.Huo@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Kai Kang <kai.kang@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Mingli Yu <mingli.yu@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6f01acae9c279e0a580f46d1ba4c015caa3f8c2c)
Signed-off-by: Steve Sakoman <steve@sakoman.com>
---
 .../bash/bash/bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch       | 386 ++++++++++++++++++
 meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash_5.0.bb        |   1 +
 2 files changed, 387 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash/bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch

diff --git a/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash/bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch b/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash/bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7b2073201e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash/bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,386 @@
+From 951bdaad7a18cc0dc1036bba86b18b90874d39ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Chet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu>
+Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 09:03:53 -0400
+Subject: [PATCH] commit bash-20190628 snapshot
+
+An issue was discovered in disable_priv_mode in shell.c in GNU Bash through 5.0 patch 11.
+By default, if Bash is run with its effective UID not equal to its real UID,
+it will drop privileges by setting its effective UID to its real UID.
+However, it does so incorrectly. On Linux and other systems that support "saved UID" functionality,
+the saved UID is not dropped. An attacker with command execution in the shell can use "enable -f" for
+runtime loading of a new builtin, which can be a shared object that calls setuid() and therefore
+regains privileges. However, binaries running with an effective UID of 0 are unaffected.
+
+Get the patch from [1] to fix the issue.
+
+Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [the upstream thinks it doesn't increase the credibility of CVEs in general]
+CVE: CVE-2019-18276
+
+[1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/commit/?h=devel&id=951bdaa
+
+Signed-off-by: De Huo <De.Huo@windriver.com>
+Signed-off-by: Kai Kang <kai.kang@windriver.com>
+Signed-off-by: Mingli Yu <mingli.yu@windriver.com>
+---
+ MANIFEST          |  2 ++
+ bashline.c        | 50 +-------------------------------------------------
+ builtins/help.def |  2 +-
+ config.h.in       | 10 +++++++++-
+ configure.ac      |  1 +
+ doc/bash.1        |  3 ++-
+ doc/bashref.texi  |  3 ++-
+ lib/glob/glob.c   |  5 ++++-
+ pathexp.c         | 16 ++++++++++++++--
+ shell.c           |  8 ++++++++
+ tests/glob.tests  |  2 ++
+ tests/glob6.sub   | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ tests/glob7.sub   | 11 +++++++++++
+ 14 files changed, 122 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)
+ create mode 100644 tests/glob6.sub
+ create mode 100644 tests/glob7.sub
+
+diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST
+index 03de221..f9ccad7 100644
+--- a/MANIFEST
++++ b/MANIFEST
+@@ -1037,6 +1037,8 @@ tests/extglob3.tests	f
+ tests/extglob3.right	f
+ tests/extglob4.sub	f
+ tests/extglob5.sub	f
++tests/glob6.sub		f
++tests/glob7.sub		f
+ tests/func.tests	f
+ tests/func.right	f
+ tests/func1.sub		f
+diff --git a/bashline.c b/bashline.c
+index 824ea9d..d86b47d 100644
+--- a/bashline.c
++++ b/bashline.c
+@@ -3718,55 +3718,7 @@ static int
+ completion_glob_pattern (string)
+      char *string;
+ {
+-  register int c;
+-  char *send;
+-  int open;
+-
+-  DECLARE_MBSTATE;
+-
+-  open = 0;
+-  send = string + strlen (string);
+-
+-  while (c = *string++)
+-    {
+-      switch (c)
+-	{
+-	case '?':
+-	case '*':
+-	  return (1);
+-
+-	case '[':
+-	  open++;
+-	  continue;
+-
+-	case ']':
+-	  if (open)
+-	    return (1);
+-	  continue;
+-
+-	case '+':
+-	case '@':
+-	case '!':
+-	  if (*string == '(')	/*)*/
+-	    return (1);
+-	  continue;
+-
+-	case '\\':
+-	  if (*string++ == 0)
+-	    return (0);	 	  
+-	}
+-
+-      /* Advance one fewer byte than an entire multibyte character to
+-	 account for the auto-increment in the loop above. */
+-#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
+-      string--;
+-      ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string);
+-      string++;
+-#else
+-      ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string);
+-#endif
+-    }
+-  return (0);
++  return (glob_pattern_p (string) == 1);
+ }
+ 
+ static char *globtext;
+diff --git a/builtins/help.def b/builtins/help.def
+index 006c4b5..92f9b38 100644
+--- a/builtins/help.def
++++ b/builtins/help.def
+@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ help_builtin (list)
+ 
+   /* We should consider making `help bash' do something. */
+ 
+-  if (glob_pattern_p (list->word->word))
++  if (glob_pattern_p (list->word->word) == 1)
+     {
+       printf ("%s", ngettext ("Shell commands matching keyword `", "Shell commands matching keywords `", (list->next ? 2 : 1)));
+       print_word_list (list, ", ");
+diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in
+index 8554aec..ad4b1e8 100644
+--- a/config.h.in
++++ b/config.h.in
+@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+ /* config.h -- Configuration file for bash. */
+ 
+-/* Copyright (C) 1987-2009,2011-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++/* Copyright (C) 1987-2009,2011-2012,2013-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 
+    This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
+ 
+@@ -807,6 +807,14 @@
+ #undef HAVE_SETREGID
+ #undef HAVE_DECL_SETREGID
+ 
++/* Define if you have the setregid function.  */
++#undef HAVE_SETRESGID
++#undef HAVE_DECL_SETRESGID
++
++/* Define if you have the setresuid function.  */
++#undef HAVE_SETRESUID
++#undef HAVE_DECL_SETRESUID
++
+ /* Define if you have the setvbuf function.  */
+ #undef HAVE_SETVBUF
+ 
+diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
+index 52b4cdb..549adef 100644
+--- a/configure.ac
++++ b/configure.ac
+@@ -810,6 +810,7 @@ AC_CHECK_DECLS([confstr])
+ AC_CHECK_DECLS([printf])
+ AC_CHECK_DECLS([sbrk])
+ AC_CHECK_DECLS([setregid])
++AC_CHECK_DECLS[(setresuid, setresgid])
+ AC_CHECK_DECLS([strcpy])
+ AC_CHECK_DECLS([strsignal])
+ 
+diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1
+index e6cd08d..9e58a0b 100644
+--- a/doc/bash.1
++++ b/doc/bash.1
+@@ -4681,7 +4681,8 @@ above).
+ .PD
+ .SH "SIMPLE COMMAND EXPANSION"
+ When a simple command is executed, the shell performs the following
+-expansions, assignments, and redirections, from left to right.
++expansions, assignments, and redirections, from left to right, in
++the following order.
+ .IP 1.
+ The words that the parser has marked as variable assignments (those
+ preceding the command name) and redirections are saved for later
+diff --git a/doc/bashref.texi b/doc/bashref.texi
+index d33cd57..3065126 100644
+--- a/doc/bashref.texi
++++ b/doc/bashref.texi
+@@ -2964,7 +2964,8 @@ is not specified.  If the file does not exist, it is created.
+ @cindex command expansion
+ 
+ When a simple command is executed, the shell performs the following
+-expansions, assignments, and redirections, from left to right.
++expansions, assignments, and redirections, from left to right, in
++the following order.
+ 
+ @enumerate
+ @item
+diff --git a/lib/glob/glob.c b/lib/glob/glob.c
+index 398253b..2eaa33e 100644
+--- a/lib/glob/glob.c
++++ b/lib/glob/glob.c
+@@ -607,6 +607,7 @@ glob_vector (pat, dir, flags)
+   register unsigned int i;
+   int mflags;		/* Flags passed to strmatch (). */
+   int pflags;		/* flags passed to sh_makepath () */
++  int hasglob;		/* return value from glob_pattern_p */
+   int nalloca;
+   struct globval *firstmalloc, *tmplink;
+   char *convfn;
+@@ -648,10 +649,12 @@ glob_vector (pat, dir, flags)
+   patlen = (pat && *pat) ? strlen (pat) : 0;
+ 
+   /* If the filename pattern (PAT) does not contain any globbing characters,
++     or contains a pattern with only backslash escapes (hasglob == 2),
+      we can dispense with reading the directory, and just see if there is
+      a filename `DIR/PAT'.  If there is, and we can access it, just make the
+      vector to return and bail immediately. */
+-  if (skip == 0 && glob_pattern_p (pat) == 0)
++  hasglob = 0;
++  if (skip == 0 && (hasglob = glob_pattern_p (pat)) == 0 || hasglob == 2)
+     {
+       int dirlen;
+       struct stat finfo;
+diff --git a/pathexp.c b/pathexp.c
+index c1bf2d8..e6c5392 100644
+--- a/pathexp.c
++++ b/pathexp.c
+@@ -58,7 +58,10 @@ int extended_glob = EXTGLOB_DEFAULT;
+ /* Control enabling special handling of `**' */
+ int glob_star = 0;
+ 
+-/* Return nonzero if STRING has any unquoted special globbing chars in it.  */
++/* Return nonzero if STRING has any unquoted special globbing chars in it.
++   This is supposed to be called when pathname expansion is performed, so
++   it implements the rules in Posix 2.13.3, specifically that an unquoted
++   slash cannot appear in a bracket expression. */
+ int
+ unquoted_glob_pattern_p (string)
+      register char *string;
+@@ -85,10 +88,14 @@ unquoted_glob_pattern_p (string)
+ 	  continue;
+ 
+ 	case ']':
+-	  if (open)
++	  if (open)		/* XXX - if --open == 0? */
+ 	    return (1);
+ 	  continue;
+ 
++	case '/':
++	  if (open)
++	    open = 0;
++
+ 	case '+':
+ 	case '@':
+ 	case '!':
+@@ -106,6 +113,11 @@ unquoted_glob_pattern_p (string)
+ 	      string++;
+ 	      continue;
+ 	    }
++	  else if (open && *string == '/')
++	    {
++	      string++;		/* quoted slashes in bracket expressions are ok */
++	      continue;
++	    }
+ 	  else if (*string == 0)
+ 	    return (0);
+ 	 	  
+diff --git a/shell.c b/shell.c
+index a2b2a55..6adabc8 100644
+--- a/shell.c
++++ b/shell.c
+@@ -1293,7 +1293,11 @@ disable_priv_mode ()
+ {
+   int e;
+ 
++#if HAVE_DECL_SETRESUID
++  if (setresuid (current_user.uid, current_user.uid, current_user.uid) < 0)
++#else
+   if (setuid (current_user.uid) < 0)
++#endif
+     {
+       e = errno;
+       sys_error (_("cannot set uid to %d: effective uid %d"), current_user.uid, current_user.euid);
+@@ -1302,7 +1306,11 @@ disable_priv_mode ()
+ 	exit (e);
+ #endif
+     }
++#if HAVE_DECL_SETRESGID
++  if (setresgid (current_user.gid, current_user.gid, current_user.gid) < 0)
++#else
+   if (setgid (current_user.gid) < 0)
++#endif
+     sys_error (_("cannot set gid to %d: effective gid %d"), current_user.gid, current_user.egid);
+ 
+   current_user.euid = current_user.uid;
+diff --git a/tests/glob.tests b/tests/glob.tests
+index 01913bb..fb012f7 100644
+--- a/tests/glob.tests
++++ b/tests/glob.tests
+@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ ${THIS_SH} ./glob1.sub
+ ${THIS_SH} ./glob2.sub
+ ${THIS_SH} ./glob3.sub
+ ${THIS_SH} ./glob4.sub
++${THIS_SH} ./glob6.sub
++${THIS_SH} ./glob7.sub
+ 
+ MYDIR=$PWD	# save where we are
+ 
+diff --git a/tests/glob6.sub b/tests/glob6.sub
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000..b099811
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/tests/glob6.sub
+@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
++# tests of the backslash-in-glob-patterns discussion on the austin-group ML
++
++: ${TMPDIR:=/var/tmp}
++
++ORIG=$PWD
++GLOBDIR=$TMPDIR/bash-glob-$$
++mkdir $GLOBDIR && cd $GLOBDIR
++
++# does the pattern matcher allow backslashes as escape characters and remove
++# them as part of matching?
++touch abcdefg
++pat='ab\cd*'
++printf '<%s>\n' $pat
++pat='\.'
++printf '<%s>\n' $pat
++rm abcdefg
++
++# how about when escaping pattern characters?
++touch '*abc.c'
++a='\**.c'
++printf '%s\n' $a
++rm -f '*abc.c'
++
++# how about when making the distinction between readable and searchable path
++# components?
++mkdir -m a=x searchable
++mkdir -m a=r readable
++
++p='searchable/\.'
++printf "%s\n" $p
++
++p='searchable/\./.'
++printf "%s\n" $p
++
++p='readable/\.'
++printf "%s\n" $p
++
++p='readable/\./.'
++printf "%s\n" $p
++
++printf "%s\n" 'searchable/\.'
++printf "%s\n" 'readable/\.'
++
++echo */.
++
++p='*/\.'
++echo $p
++
++echo */'.'
++
++rmdir searchable readable
++
++cd $ORIG
++rmdir $GLOBDIR
+diff --git a/tests/glob7.sub b/tests/glob7.sub
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000..0212b8e
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/tests/glob7.sub
+@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
++# according to Posix 2.13.3, a slash in a bracket expression renders that
++# bracket expression invalid
++shopt -s nullglob
++
++echo 1: [qwe/qwe]
++echo 2: [qwe/
++echo 3: [qwe/]
++
++echo 4: [qwe\/qwe]
++echo 5: [qwe\/
++echo 6: [qwe\/]
+-- 
+1.9.1
+
diff --git a/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash_5.0.bb b/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash_5.0.bb
index 12d472be57..257a03bd8b 100644
--- a/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash_5.0.bb
+++ b/meta/recipes-extended/bash/bash_5.0.bb
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ SRC_URI = "${GNU_MIRROR}/bash/${BP}.tar.gz;name=tarball \
            file://run-ptest \
            file://run-bash-ptests \
            file://fix-run-builtins.patch \
+           file://bash-CVE-2019-18276.patch \
            "
 
 SRC_URI[tarball.md5sum] = "2b44b47b905be16f45709648f671820b"
-- 
2.17.1


  parent reply	other threads:[~2020-09-30 22:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-09-30 22:11 [OE-core][dunfell 00/41] Patch review Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 01/41] python3-markupsafe: Import from meta-oe/meta-python Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 02/41] python3-jinja2: " Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 03/41] buildtools-tarball: Add python3-jinja2 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 04/41] site: Make sys_siglist default to no Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 05/41] qemu : fix CVE-2020-16092 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 06/41] bash : inlcude patch 17 & 18 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 07/41] xserver-xorg: fix CVE-2020-14346/14361/14362 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 08/41] libx11: fix CVE-2020-14363 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 09/41] cve-update-db-native: be less magical about checking whether the cve-check class is enabled Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 10/41] cve-update-db-native: move -journal checking into do_fetch Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 11/41] cve-update-db-native: remove unused variable Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 12/41] alsa-plugins: improve .la removal Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 13/41] sato-screenshot: " Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 14/41] insane: Check for feature check variables not being used Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 15/41] insane: check for missing update-alternatives inherit Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 16/41] xinput-calibrator: change SRC_URI to branch with libinput support Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 17/41] dropbear/openssh: Lower priority of key generation Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 18/41] testexport: rename create_tarball method Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 19/41] packagegroups: remove strace and lttng-tools for rv32/musl Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 20/41] curl: Change SRC_URI from http to https Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 21/41] meta: add/fix invalid Upstream-Status tags Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 22/41] buildtools: Handle generic environment setup injection Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 23/41] buildtools-tarball: Fix conflicts with oe-selftest and other tooling Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 24/41] oeqa/qemurunner: Increase serial timeout Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 25/41] oeqa/selftest/incompatible_lib: Fix append usage Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 26/41] oeqa/selftest/containerimage: Update to match assumptions in configuration Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 27/41] ssh-pregen-hostkeys: Add a recipe with pregenerated ssh host keys Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` Steve Sakoman [this message]
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 29/41] packagegroup: rrecommend perf also for musl on ARM Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 30/41] sysvinit rc: Use PSPLASH_FIFO_DIR for progress fifo Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 31/41] openssh: Allow enable/disable of rng-tools recommendation on sshd Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 32/41] sstate.bbclass: Check file ownership before doing 'touch -a' Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 33/41] kernel-yocto: add KBUILD_DEFCONFIG search location to failure message Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 34/41] linux-yocto/config: netfilter: Enable nat for ipv4 and ipv6 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 35/41] linux-yocto/5.4: update to v5.4.64 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 36/41] linux-yocto/5.4: update to v5.4.65 Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 37/41] lttng-modules: backport writeback.h changes from 2.12.x to fix kernel 5.4.62+ Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 38/41] wic: Add --offset argument for partitions Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 39/41] wic: Fix --extra-space argument handling Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 40/41] wic: Fix error message when reporting invalid offset Steve Sakoman
2020-09-30 22:11 ` [OE-core][dunfell 41/41] wic: Add 512 Byte alignment to --offset Steve Sakoman

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