Commit Graph

10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Milan Broz
661f57def4 Use SPDX license identifiers.
This patch switches code to SPDX one-line license identifiers according to
https://spdx.dev/learn/handling-license-info/
and replacing long license text headers.

I used C++ format on the first line in style
// SPDX-License-Identifier: <id>
except exported libcryptsetup.h, when only C comments are used.

The only additional changes are:
- switch backend utf8.c from LGPL2+ to LGPL2.1+ (as in systemd)
- add some additional formatting lines.
2024-06-03 16:38:15 +00:00
Milan Broz
bd0ef58b3a Update copyright notice to include 2024 year. 2024-01-23 16:10:44 +01:00
Daniel Zatovic
7fb98caa79 Allow activating multi key devices using VKs in keyring.
We already support activation of a device using a volume key in keyring.
However, in case of multi-key devices (i.e. device with reencryption
running) we need to supply two volume keys.
2024-01-19 16:26:30 +00:00
Milan Broz
72f799b393 Update Copyright year. 2023-02-09 17:11:18 +01:00
Ondrej Kozina
81c56a8395 Move assert include in internal header files. 2022-11-16 16:54:33 +01:00
Ondrej Kozina
13f6dfa61f Add proper version data to reencryption verification digest.
LUKS2 decryption requires new online-reencrypt version
flag (v3).

The verification digest performs coding
for version suffix in "online-reencrypt-v" flag string
as follows:

'v1' :  unused (no digest)
'v2' :  0x30 + 2   = 0x32 = '2'
'v3' :  0x30 + 3   = 0x33 = '3'
(...)
'v10':  0x30 + 10  = 0x3A = ':'
'v11':  0x30 + 11  = 0x3B = ';'
(...)
'v207': 0x30 + 207 = 0xFF
2022-07-12 14:03:25 +02:00
Ondrej Kozina
c36f9899cf Add support for LUKS2 decryption with datashift.
Adds support for LUKS2 decryption of devices with a
header put in the head of data device. During the initialization
header is exported to a file and first data segment
is moved to head of data device in place of original header.

The feature introduces several new resilience modes (combination
of existing modes datashift and "checksum" or "journal").
Where datashift resilience mode is applied for data moved towards
the first segment and first segment is decrypted in-place.

The mode is not backward compatible with prior LUKS2 reencryption
and therefor interrupted operation in progress can not be resumed
using older cryptsetup releases.

Fixes: #669.
2022-06-17 13:48:12 +02:00
Ondrej Kozina
8ab41e0776 Improve debug messages while verifying reencryption metadata. 2022-02-23 15:00:11 +01:00
Milan Broz
ab975bc1c4 Update copyright year.
And unify format in several places.
2022-01-29 10:43:02 +01:00
Ondrej Kozina
0113ac2d88 Fix CVE-2021-4122 - LUKS2 reencryption crash recovery attack
Fix possible attacks against data confidentiality through LUKS2 online
reencryption extension crash recovery.

An attacker can modify on-disk metadata to simulate decryption in
progress with crashed (unfinished) reencryption step and persistently
decrypt part of the LUKS device.

This attack requires repeated physical access to the LUKS device but
no knowledge of user passphrases.

The decryption step is performed after a valid user activates
the device with a correct passphrase and modified metadata.
There are no visible warnings for the user that such recovery happened
(except using the luksDump command). The attack can also be reversed
afterward (simulating crashed encryption from a plaintext) with
possible modification of revealed plaintext.

The problem was caused by reusing a mechanism designed for actual
reencryption operation without reassessing the security impact for new
encryption and decryption operations. While the reencryption requires
calculating and verifying both key digests, no digest was needed to
initiate decryption recovery if the destination is plaintext (no
encryption key). Also, some metadata (like encryption cipher) is not
protected, and an attacker could change it. Note that LUKS2 protects
visible metadata only when a random change occurs. It does not protect
against intentional modification but such modification must not cause
a violation of data confidentiality.

The fix introduces additional digest protection of reencryption
metadata. The digest is calculated from known keys and critical
reencryption metadata. Now an attacker cannot create correct metadata
digest without knowledge of a passphrase for used keyslots.
For more details, see LUKS2 On-Disk Format Specification version 1.1.0.
2022-01-12 13:50:37 +01:00