From: Guus Sliepen Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2018 09:00:01 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Releasing 1.1pre17. X-Git-Tag: release-1.1pre17^0 X-Git-Url: https://tinc-vpn.org/git/browse?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2b74e1b01af2d56d6e7ebc135143fbe81f6ca455;p=tinc Releasing 1.1pre17. --- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 1ccf4ce2..a458dd98 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,3 +1,16 @@ +# Version 1.1pre17 October 8 2018 + +* Prevent oracle attacks in the legacy protocol (CVE-2018-16737, + CVE-2018-16738). +* Prevent a MITM from forcing a NULL cipher for UDP in the legacy protocol + (CVE-2018-16758). +* AutoConnect is now enabled by default. +* Per-node network traffic statistics are now shown in the output of "info" and + "dump nodes" commands. + +Thanks to volth and Rafael Sadowski for their contributions to this version of +tinc. + # Version 1.1pre16 June 12 2018 * Fixed building with support for UML sockets. diff --git a/README b/README index db6a80e0..873e2dd2 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is the README file for tinc version 1.1pre16. Installation +This is the README file for tinc version 1.1pre17. Installation instructions may be found in the INSTALL file. tinc is Copyright © 1998-2018 Ivo Timmermans, Guus Sliepen , and others. @@ -28,11 +28,25 @@ Security statement This version uses an experimental and unfinished cryptographic protocol. Use it at your own risk. +When connecting to nodes that use the legacy protocol used in tinc 1.0, be +aware that any security issues in tinc 1.0 will apply to tinc 1.1 as well. On +September 6th, 2018, Michael Yonly contacted us and provided proof-of-concept +code that allowed a remote attacker to create an authenticated, one-way +connection with a node using the legacy protocol, and also that there was a +possibility for a man-in-the-middle to force UDP packets from a node to be sent +in plaintext. The first issue was trivial to exploit on tinc versions prior to +1.0.30, but the changes in 1.0.30 to mitigate the Sweet32 attack made this +weakness much harder to exploit. These issues have been fixed in tinc 1.0.35 +and tinc 1.1pre17. The new protocol in the tinc 1.1 branch is not susceptible +to these issues. However, be aware that SPTPS is only used between nodes +running tinc 1.1pre* or later, and in a VPN with nodes running different +versions, the security might only be as good as that of the oldest version. + Compatibility ------------- -Version 1.1pre16 is compatible with 1.0pre8, 1.0 and later, but not with older +Version 1.1pre17 is compatible with 1.0pre8, 1.0 and later, but not with older versions of tinc. When the ExperimentalProtocol option is used, tinc is still compatible with @@ -82,7 +96,7 @@ Ethernet network switch or hub. Normally, when started tinc will detach and run in the background. In a native Windows environment this means tinc will install itself as a service, which will -restart after reboots. To prevent tinc from detaching or running as a service, +restart after reboots. To prevent tinc from detaching or running as a service, use the -D option. The status of the VPN can be queried using the "tinc" command, which connects diff --git a/doc/tinc.texi b/doc/tinc.texi index 03f47177..c7021dd7 100644 --- a/doc/tinc.texi +++ b/doc/tinc.texi @@ -3375,8 +3375,22 @@ that tinc's default length of 4 bytes for the MAC is too short, and he doesn't like tinc's use of RSA during authentication. We do not know of a security hole in the legacy protocol of tinc, but it is not as strong as TLS or IPsec. -This version of tinc comes with an improved protocol, called Simple Peer-to-Peer Security, -which aims to be as strong as TLS with one of the strongest cipher suites. +The Sweet32 attack affects versions of tinc prior to 1.0.30. + +On September 6th, 2018, Michael Yonly contacted us and provided +proof-of-concept code that allowed a remote attacker to create an +authenticated, one-way connection with a node, and also that there was a +possibility for a man-in-the-middle to force UDP packets from a node to be sent +in plaintext. The first issue was trivial to exploit on tinc versions prior to +1.0.30, but the changes in 1.0.30 to mitigate the Sweet32 attack made this +weakness much harder to exploit. These issues have been fixed in tinc 1.0.35. + +This version of tinc comes with an improved protocol, called Simple +Peer-to-Peer Security (SPTPS), which aims to be as strong as TLS with one of +the strongest cipher suites. None of the above security issues affected SPTPS. +However, be aware that SPTPS is only used between nodes running tinc 1.1pre* or +later, and in a VPN with nodes running different versions, the security might +only be as good as that of the oldest version. Cryptography is a hard thing to get right. We cannot make any guarantees. Time, review and feedback are the only things that can