Fix a case where c$resp$size is misrepresented. Addresses #730.

That field is based on TCP sequence numbers and on seeing a SYN followed
by a failed RST injection response, the initial sequence number tracked
the value in the injection (most likely zero) instead of value in
subsequent SYN response.  This could make c$resp$size be set to large
values when it's not really.

Also removed some dead code paths.
This commit is contained in:
Jon Siwek 2012-12-14 16:55:41 -06:00
parent 6603b851fe
commit 81ae68be16
5 changed files with 44 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ void TCP_Analyzer::ProcessFIN(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
endpoint->FIN_seq = base_seq - endpoint->StartSeq() + seq_len;
}
bool TCP_Analyzer::ProcessRST(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
void TCP_Analyzer::ProcessRST(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
const IP_Hdr* ip, uint32 base_seq,
int len, int& seq_len)
{
@ -406,11 +406,9 @@ bool TCP_Analyzer::ProcessRST(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
}
PacketWithRST();
return true;
}
int TCP_Analyzer::ProcessFlags(double t,
void TCP_Analyzer::ProcessFlags(double t,
const IP_Hdr* ip, const struct tcphdr* tp,
uint32 tcp_hdr_len, int len, int& seq_len,
TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, TCP_Endpoint* peer,
@ -425,14 +423,11 @@ int TCP_Analyzer::ProcessFlags(double t,
if ( flags.FIN() )
ProcessFIN(t, endpoint, seq_len, base_seq);
if ( flags.RST() &&
! ProcessRST(t, endpoint, ip, base_seq, len, seq_len) )
return 0;
if ( flags.RST() )
ProcessRST(t, endpoint, ip, base_seq, len, seq_len);
if ( flags.ACK() )
ProcessACK(endpoint, peer, ack_seq, is_orig, flags);
return 1;
}
void TCP_Analyzer::TransitionFromInactive(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
@ -825,10 +820,27 @@ void TCP_Analyzer::UpdateClosedState(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
}
}
void TCP_Analyzer::UpdateResetState(int len, TCP_Flags flags)
void TCP_Analyzer::UpdateResetState(int len, TCP_Flags flags,
TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, uint32 base_seq,
uint32 last_seq)
{
if ( flags.SYN() )
{
Weird("SYN_after_reset");
if ( endpoint->prev_state == TCP_ENDPOINT_INACTIVE )
{
// Seq. numbers were initialized by a RST packet from this endpoint,
// but now that a SYN is seen from it, that could mean the earlier
// RST was spoofed/injected, so re-initialize. This mostly just
// helps prevent misrepresentations of payload sizes that are based
// on bad initial sequence values.
endpoint->InitStartSeq(base_seq);
endpoint->InitAckSeq(base_seq);
endpoint->InitLastSeq(last_seq);
}
}
if ( flags.FIN() )
Weird("FIN_after_reset");
@ -871,7 +883,7 @@ void TCP_Analyzer::UpdateStateMachine(double t,
break;
case TCP_ENDPOINT_RESET:
UpdateResetState(len, flags);
UpdateResetState(len, flags, endpoint, base_seq, last_seq);
break;
}
}
@ -996,10 +1008,8 @@ void TCP_Analyzer::DeliverPacket(int len, const u_char* data, bool is_orig,
int seq_len = len; // length in terms of sequence space
if ( ! ProcessFlags(t, ip, tp, tcp_hdr_len, len, seq_len,
endpoint, peer, base_seq, ack_seq,
orig_addr, is_orig, flags) )
return;
ProcessFlags(t, ip, tp, tcp_hdr_len, len, seq_len, endpoint, peer, base_seq,
ack_seq, orig_addr, is_orig, flags);
uint32 last_seq = base_seq + seq_len;

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@ -135,13 +135,13 @@ protected:
void ProcessFIN(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, int& seq_len,
uint32 base_seq);
bool ProcessRST(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, const IP_Hdr* ip,
void ProcessRST(double t, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, const IP_Hdr* ip,
uint32 base_seq, int len, int& seq_len);
void ProcessACK(TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, TCP_Endpoint* peer,
uint32 ack_seq, int is_orig, TCP_Flags flags);
int ProcessFlags(double t, const IP_Hdr* ip, const struct tcphdr* tp,
void ProcessFlags(double t, const IP_Hdr* ip, const struct tcphdr* tp,
uint32 tcp_hdr_len, int len, int& seq_len,
TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, TCP_Endpoint* peer,
uint32 base_seq, uint32 ack_seq,
@ -186,7 +186,8 @@ protected:
int delta_last, TCP_Flags flags,
int& do_close);
void UpdateResetState(int len, TCP_Flags flags);
void UpdateResetState(int len, TCP_Flags flags, TCP_Endpoint* endpoint,
uint32 base_seq, uint32 last_seq);
void GeneratePacketEvent(TCP_Endpoint* endpoint, TCP_Endpoint* peer,
uint32 base_seq, uint32 ack_seq,

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[orig_h=1.2.0.2, orig_p=2527/tcp, resp_h=1.2.0.3, resp_p=6649/tcp]
orig:, [size=175, state=1, num_pkts=4, num_bytes_ip=395, flow_label=0]
resp:, [size=0, state=6, num_pkts=5, num_bytes_ip=236, flow_label=0]

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# @TEST-EXEC: bro -b -r $TRACES/tcp/rst-inject-rae.trace %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff .stdout
# Mostly just checking that c$resp$size isn't huge due to the injected
# RST packet being used to initialize sequence number in TCP analyzer.
event connection_state_remove(c: connection)
{
print c$id;
print "orig:", c$orig;
print "resp:", c$resp;
}