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Fixed send_init() inheritance problems. Now kex failures will try to continue on instead of terminating the program.
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ssh-audit.py
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@ -693,14 +693,14 @@ class SSH2(object): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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# First try a range of weak sizes.
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try:
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kex_group.send_init(s, 512, 1024, 1536)
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kex_group.send_init_gex(s, 512, 1024, 1536)
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kex_group.recv_reply(s)
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# Its been observed that servers will return a group
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# larger than the requested max. So just because we
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# got here, doesn't mean the server is vulnerable...
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smallest_modulus = kex_group.get_dh_modulus_size()
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except Exception as e:
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except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=bare-except
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pass
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finally:
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s.close()
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@ -719,10 +719,10 @@ class SSH2(object): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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break
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try:
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kex_group.send_init(s, bits, bits, bits)
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kex_group.send_init_gex(s, bits, bits, bits)
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kex_group.recv_reply(s)
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smallest_modulus = kex_group.get_dh_modulus_size()
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except Exception as e:
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except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=bare-except
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pass
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finally:
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# The server is in a state that is not re-testable,
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@ -2047,6 +2047,11 @@ class KexDH(object): # pragma: nocover
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# type: (str, int, int) -> None
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self.__kex_name = kex_name
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self.__hash_alg = hash_alg
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self.__g = 0
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self.__p = 0
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self.__q = 0
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self.__x = 0
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self.__e = 0
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self.set_params(g, p)
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self.__ed25519_pubkey = 0
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@ -2079,9 +2084,14 @@ class KexDH(object): # pragma: nocover
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# Contains the host key, among other things.
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def recv_reply(self, s):
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packet_type, payload = s.read_packet(2)
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if packet_type not in [SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY]:
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if packet_type != -1 and packet_type not in [SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY]:
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# TODO: change Exception to something more specific.
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raise Exception('Expected MSG_KEXDH_REPLY (%d) or MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY (%d), but got %d instead.' % (SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY, packet_type))
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elif packet_type == -1:
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# A connection error occurred. We can't parse anything, so just
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# return. The host key modulus (and perhaps certificate modulus)
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# will remain at length 0.
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return
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# Get the host key blob, F, and signature.
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ptr = 0
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@ -2305,9 +2315,9 @@ class KexCurve25519_SHA256(KexDH):
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# To start an ED25519 kex, we simply send a random 256-bit number as the
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# public key.
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def send_init(self, s):
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def send_init(self, s, init_msg=SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT):
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self.__ed25519_pubkey = os.urandom(32)
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s.write_byte(SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT)
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s.write_byte(init_msg)
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s.write_string(self.__ed25519_pubkey)
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s.send_packet()
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@ -2321,8 +2331,8 @@ class KexNISTP256(KexDH):
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# or import an elliptic curve library in order to randomly generate a
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# valid elliptic point each time. Hence, we will simply send a static
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# value, which is enough for us to extract the server's host key.
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def send_init(self, s):
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s.write_byte(SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT)
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def send_init(self, s, init_msg=SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT):
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s.write_byte(init_msg)
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s.write_string(b'\x04\x0b\x60\x44\x9f\x8a\x11\x9e\xc7\x81\x0c\xa9\x98\xfc\xb7\x90\xaa\x6b\x26\x8c\x12\x4a\xc0\x09\xbb\xdf\xc4\x2c\x4c\x2c\x99\xb6\xe1\x71\xa0\xd4\xb3\x62\x47\x74\xb3\x39\x0c\xf2\x88\x4a\x84\x6b\x3b\x15\x77\xa5\x77\xd2\xa9\xc9\x94\xf9\xd5\x66\x19\xcd\x02\x34\xd1')
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s.send_packet()
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@ -2332,8 +2342,8 @@ class KexNISTP384(KexDH):
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super(KexNISTP384, self).__init__('KexNISTP384', 'sha256', 0, 0)
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# See comment for KexNISTP256.send_init().
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def send_init(self, s):
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s.write_byte(SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT)
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def send_init(self, s, init_msg=SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT):
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s.write_byte(init_msg)
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s.write_string(b'\x04\xe2\x9b\x84\xce\xa1\x39\x50\xfe\x1e\xa3\x18\x70\x1c\xe2\x7a\xe4\xb5\x6f\xdf\x93\x9f\xd4\xf4\x08\xcc\x9b\x02\x10\xa4\xca\x77\x9c\x2e\x51\x44\x1d\x50\x7a\x65\x4e\x7e\x2f\x10\x2d\x2d\x4a\x32\xc9\x8e\x18\x75\x90\x6c\x19\x10\xda\xcc\xa8\xe9\xf4\xc4\x3a\x53\x80\x35\xf4\x97\x9c\x04\x16\xf9\x5a\xdc\xcc\x05\x94\x29\xfa\xc4\xd6\x87\x4e\x13\x21\xdb\x3d\x12\xac\xbd\x20\x3b\x60\xff\xe6\x58\x42')
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s.send_packet()
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@ -2343,8 +2353,8 @@ class KexNISTP521(KexDH):
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super(KexNISTP521, self).__init__('KexNISTP521', 'sha256', 0, 0)
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# See comment for KexNISTP256.send_init().
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def send_init(self, s):
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s.write_byte(SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT)
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def send_init(self, s, init_msg=SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_INIT):
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s.write_byte(init_msg)
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s.write_string(b'\x04\x01\x02\x90\x29\xe9\x8f\xa8\x04\xaf\x1c\x00\xf9\xc6\x29\xc0\x39\x74\x8e\xea\x47\x7e\x7c\xf7\x15\x6e\x43\x3b\x59\x13\x53\x43\xb0\xae\x0b\xe7\xe6\x7c\x55\x73\x52\xa5\x2a\xc1\x42\xde\xfc\xf4\x1f\x8b\x5a\x8d\xfa\xcd\x0a\x65\x77\xa8\xce\x68\xd2\xc6\x26\xb5\x3f\xee\x4b\x01\x7b\xd2\x96\x23\x69\x53\xc7\x01\xe1\x0d\x39\xe9\x87\x49\x3b\xc8\xec\xda\x0c\xf9\xca\xad\x89\x42\x36\x6f\x93\x78\x78\x31\x55\x51\x09\x51\xc0\x96\xd7\xea\x61\xbf\xc2\x44\x08\x80\x43\xed\xc6\xbb\xfb\x94\xbd\xf8\xdf\x2b\xd8\x0b\x2e\x29\x1b\x8c\xc4\x8a\x04\x2d\x3a')
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s.send_packet()
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@ -2353,12 +2363,15 @@ class KexGroupExchange(KexDH):
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def __init__(self, classname, hash_alg):
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super(KexGroupExchange, self).__init__(classname, hash_alg, 0, 0)
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def send_init(self, s, init_msg=SSH.Protocol.MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REQUEST):
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self.send_init_gex(s)
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# The group exchange starts with sending a message to the server with
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# the minimum, maximum, and preferred number of bits are for the DH group.
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# The server responds with a generator and prime modulus that matches that,
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# then the handshake continues on like a normal DH handshake (except the
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# SSH message types differ).
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def send_init(self, s, minbits=1024, prefbits=2048, maxbits=8192):
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def send_init_gex(self, s, minbits=1024, prefbits=2048, maxbits=8192):
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# Send the initial group exchange request. Tell the server what range
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# of modulus sizes we will accept, along with our preference.
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