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Lennart Poettering 96bb76734d resolved: rename dnssec_verify_dnskey() → dnssec_verify_dnskey_by_ds()
This should clarify that this is not regular signature-based validation, but validation through DS RR fingerprints.
2016-01-17 20:47:45 +01:00
Lennart Poettering e926785a1f resolved: implement the full NSEC and NSEC3 postive wildcard proofs 2016-01-13 20:21:57 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 0c7bff0acc resolved: properly look for NSEC/NSEC3 RRs when getting a positive wildcard response
This implements RFC 5155, Section 8.8 and RFC 4035, Section 5.3.4:

When we receive a response with an RRset generated from a wildcard we
need to look for one NSEC/NSEC3 RR that proves that there's no explicit RR
around before we accept the wildcard RRset as response.

This patch does a couple of things: the validation calls will now
identify wildcard signatures for us, and let us know the RRSIG used (so
that the RRSIG's signer field let's us know what the wildcard was that
generate the entry). Moreover, when iterating trough the RRsets of a
response we now employ three phases instead of just two.

a) in the first phase we only look for DNSKEYs RRs
b) in the second phase we only look for NSEC RRs
c) in the third phase we look for all kinds of RRs

Phase a) is necessary, since DNSKEYs "unlock" more signatures for us,
hence we shouldn't assume a key is missing until all DNSKEY RRs have
been processed.

Phase b) is necessary since NSECs need to be validated before we can
validate wildcard RRs due to the logic explained above.

Phase c) validates everything else. This phase also handles RRsets that
cannot be fully validated and removes them or lets the transaction fail.
2016-01-11 19:39:59 +01:00
Lennart Poettering ad6c047561 resolved,networkd: add a per-interface DNSSEC setting
This adds a DNSSEC= setting to .network files, and makes resolved honour
them.
2016-01-05 20:10:31 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 1ed8c0fbb4 resolved: rename "downgrade-ok" mode to "allow-downgrade"
After discussing this with Tom, we figured out "allow-downgrade" sounds
nicer.
2016-01-05 20:00:53 +01:00
Lennart Poettering d3760be01b resolved: when caching negative responses, honour NSEC/NSEC3 TTLs
When storing negative responses, clamp the SOA minimum TTL (as suggested
by RFC2308) to the TTL of the NSEC/NSEC3 RRs we used to prove
non-existance, if it there is any.

This is necessary since otherwise an attacker might put together a faked
negative response for one of our question including a high-ttl SOA RR
for any parent zone, and we'd use trust the TTL.
2016-01-05 01:35:28 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 0c85702874 resolved: partially implement RFC5011 Trust Anchor support
With this patch resolved will properly handle revoked keys, but not
augment the locally configured trust anchor database with newly learned
keys.

Specifically, resolved now refuses validating RRsets with
revoked keys, and it will remove revoked keys from the configured trust
anchors (only until reboot).

This patch does not add logic for adding new keys to the set of trust
anchors. This is a deliberate decision as this only can work with
persistent disk storage, and would result in a different update logic
for stateful and stateless systems.  Since we have to support stateless
systems anyway, and don't want to encourage two independent upgrade
paths we focus on upgrading the trust anchor database via the usual OS
upgrade logic.

Whenever a trust anchor entry is found revoked and removed from the
trust anchor a recognizable log message is written, encouraging the user
to update the trust anchor or update his operating system.
2016-01-04 22:42:10 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 1d3db294fc resolved: print a log message when we ignore an NSEC3 RR with an excessive amount of iterations 2016-01-03 17:54:01 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 6f76ec5a7b resolved: dnssec - factor out hashed domain generation 2016-01-03 09:59:13 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 146035b3bb resolved: don't conclude NODATA if CNAME exists
Instead introduce the new return-code DNSSEC_NSEC_CNAME to indicate
this condition. See RFC 6840, Section 4.3.
2016-01-03 09:28:48 +01:00
Lennart Poettering b652d4a209 resolved: add an automatic downgrade to non-DNSSEC mode
This adds a mode that makes resolved automatically downgrade from DNSSEC
support to classic non-DNSSEC resolving if the configured DNS server is
not capable of DNSSEC. Enabling this mode increases compatibility with
crappy network equipment, but of course opens up the system to
downgrading attacks.

The new mode can be enabled by setting DNSSEC=downgrade-ok in
resolved.conf. DNSSEC=yes otoh remains a "strict" mode, where DNS
resolving rather fails then allow downgrading.

Downgrading is done:

- when the server does not support EDNS0+DO
- or when the server supports it but does not augment returned RRs with
  RRSIGs. The latter is detected when requesting DS or SOA RRs for the
  root domain (which is necessary to do proofs for unsigned data)
2015-12-26 19:09:11 +01:00
Lennart Poettering ed29bfdce6 resolved: if we accepted unauthenticated NSEC/NSEC3 RRs, use them for proofs
But keep track that the proof is not authenticated.
2015-12-26 19:09:10 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 105e151299 resolved: add support NSEC3 proofs, as well as proofs for domains that are OK to be unsigned
This large patch adds a couple of mechanisms to ensure we get NSEC3 and
proof-of-unsigned support into place. Specifically:

- Each item in an DnsAnswer gets two bit flags now:
  DNS_ANSWER_AUTHENTICATED and DNS_ANSWER_CACHEABLE. The former is
  necessary since DNS responses might contain signed as well as unsigned
  RRsets in one, and we need to remember which ones are signed and which
  ones aren't. The latter is necessary, since not we need to keep track
  which RRsets may be cached and which ones may not be, even while
  manipulating DnsAnswer objects.

- The .n_answer_cachable of DnsTransaction is dropped now (it used to
  store how many of the first DnsAnswer entries are cachable), and
  replaced by the DNS_ANSWER_CACHABLE flag instead.

- NSEC3 proofs are implemented now (lacking support for the wildcard
  part, to be added in a later commit).

- Support for the "AD" bit has been dropped. It's unsafe, and now that
  we have end-to-end authentication we don't need it anymore.

- An auxiliary DnsTransaction of a DnsTransactions is now kept around as
  least as long as the latter stays around. We no longer remove the
  auxiliary DnsTransaction as soon as it completed. THis is necessary,
  as we now are interested not only in the RRsets it acquired but also
  in its authentication status.
2015-12-18 14:48:50 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 72667f0890 resolved: add basic proof of non-existance support for NSEC+NSEC3
Note that this is not complete yet, as we don't handle wildcard domains
correctly, nor handle domains correctly that use empty non-terminals.
2015-12-14 21:28:39 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 203f1b35d9 resolved: rework dnssec validation results
This adds a new validation result DNSSEC_UNSUPPORTED_ALGORITHM which is
returned when we encounter an unsupported crypto algorithm when trying
to validate RRSIG/DNSKEY combinations. Previously we'd return ENOTSUPP
in this case, but it's better to consider this a non-error DNSSEC
validation result, since our reaction to this case needs to be more like
in cases such as expired or missing keys: we need to keep continue
validation looking for another RRSIG/DNSKEY combination that works
better for us.

This also reworks how dnssec_validate_rrsig_search() propagates errors
from dnssec_validate_rrsig(). Previously, errors such as unsupported
algorithms or expired signatures would not be propagated, but simply be
returned as "missing-key".
2015-12-11 14:14:27 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 547973dea7 resolved: chase DNSKEY/DS RRs when doing look-ups with DNSSEC enabled
This adds initial support for validating RRSIG/DNSKEY/DS chains when
doing lookups. Proof-of-non-existance, or proof-of-unsigned-zones is not
implemented yet.

With this change DnsTransaction objects will generate additional
DnsTransaction objects when looking for DNSKEY or DS RRs to validate an
RRSIG on a response. DnsTransaction objects are thus created for three
reasons now:

1) Because a user asked for something to be resolved, i.e. requested by
   a DnsQuery/DnsQueryCandidate object.
2) As result of LLMNR RR probing, requested by a DnsZoneItem.
3) Because another DnsTransaction requires the requested RRs for
   validation of its own response.

DnsTransactions are shared between all these users, and are GC
automatically as soon as all of these users don't need a specific
transaction anymore.

To unify the handling of these three reasons for existance for a
DnsTransaction, a new common naming is introduced: each DnsTransaction
now tracks its "owners" via a Set* object named "notify_xyz", containing
all owners to notify on completion.

A new DnsTransaction state is introduced called "VALIDATING" that is
entered after a response has been receieved which needs to be validated,
as long as we are still waiting for the DNSKEY/DS RRs from other
DnsTransactions.

This patch will request the DNSKEY/DS RRs bottom-up, and then validate
them top-down.

Caching of RRs is now only done after verification, so that the cache is
not poisoned with known invalid data.

The "DnsAnswer" object gained a substantial number of new calls, since
we need to add/remove RRs to it dynamically now.
2015-12-10 11:35:52 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 24710c48ed resolved: introduce a dnssec_mode setting per scope
The setting controls which kind of DNSSEC validation is done: none at
all, trusting the AD bit, or client-side validation.

For now, no validation is implemented, hence the setting doesn't do much
yet, except of toggling the CD bit in the generated messages if full
client-side validation is requested.
2015-12-03 21:17:49 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 2a32632159 resolved: don't accept expired RRSIGs 2015-12-03 00:26:58 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 2b442ac878 resolved: add basic DNSSEC support
This adds most basic operation for doing DNSSEC validation on the
client side. However, it does not actually add the verification logic to
the resolver. Specifically, this patch only includes:

- Verifying DNSKEY RRs against a DS RRs
- Verifying RRSets against a combination of RRSIG and DNSKEY RRs
- Matching up RRSIG RRs and DNSKEY RRs
- Matching up RR keys and RRSIG RRs
- Calculating the DNSSEC key tag from a DNSKEY RR

All currently used DNSSEC combinations of SHA and RSA are implemented. Support
for MD5 hashing and DSA or EC cyphers are not. MD5 and DSA are probably
obsolete, and shouldn't be added. EC should probably be added
eventually, if it actually is deployed on the Internet.
2015-12-02 22:50:11 +01:00