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wireproto: check permissions when executing "batch" command (BC) (SEC)
For as long as the "batch" command has existed (introduced by
bd88561afb4b and first released as part of Mercurial 1.9), that command
(like most wire commands introduced after 2008) lacked an entry in
the hgweb permissions table. And since we don't verify permissions if
an entry is missing from the permissions table, this meant that
executing a command via "batch" would bypass all permissions
checks.
The security implications are significant: a Mercurial HTTP server
would allow writes via "batch" wire protocol commands as long as
the HTTP request were processed by Mercurial and the process running
the Mercurial HTTP server had write access to the repository. The
Mercurial defaults of servers being read-only and the various web.*
config options to define access control were bypassed.
In addition, "batch" could be used to exfiltrate data from servers
that were configured to not allow read access.
Both forms of permissions bypass could be mitigated to some extent
by using HTTP authentication. This would prevent HTTP requests from
hitting Mercurial's server logic. However, any authenticated request
would still be able to bypass permissions checks via "batch" commands.
The easiest exploit was to send "pushkey" commands via "batch" and
modify the state of bookmarks, phases, and obsolescence markers.
However, I suspect a well-crafted HTTP request could trick the server
into running the "unbundle" wire protocol command, effectively
performing a full `hg push` to create new changesets on the remote.
This commit plugs this gaping security hole by having the "batch"
command perform permissions checking on each sub-command that is
being batched. We do this by threading a permissions checking
callable all the way to the protocol handler. The threading is a
bit hacky from a code perspective. But it preserves API compatibility,
which is the proper thing to do on the stable branch.
One of the subtle things we do is assume that a command with an
undefined permission is a "push" command. This is the safest thing to
do from a security perspective: we don't want to take chances that
a command could perform a write even though the server is configured
to not allow writes.
As the test changes demonstrate, it is no longer possible to bypass
permissions via the "batch" wire protocol command.
.. bc::
The "batch" wire protocol command now enforces permissions of
each invoked sub-command. Wire protocol commands must define
their operation type or the "batch" command will assume they
can write data and will prevent their execution on HTTP servers
unless the HTTP request method is POST, the server is configured
to allow pushes, and the (possibly authenticated) HTTP user is
authorized to perform a push.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 20 Feb 2018 18:55:58 -0800 |
parents | 469b06b4c3ca |
children | 5abc47d4ca6b |
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Test the "--base" flag of the rebase command. (Tests unrelated to the "--base" flag should probably live in somewhere else) $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py > > [phases] > publish=False > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {node|short} {desc}" > EOF $ rebasewithdag() { > N=`$PYTHON -c "print($N+1)"` > hg init repo$N && cd repo$N > hg debugdrawdag > hg rebase "$@" > _rebasetmp > r=$? > grep -v 'saved backup bundle' _rebasetmp > [ $r -eq 0 ] && hg tglog > cd .. > return $r > } Single branching point, without merge: $ rebasewithdag -b D -d Z <<'EOS' > D E > |/ > Z B C # C: branching point, E should be picked > \|/ # B should not be picked > A > | > R > EOS rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C) rebasing 5:4526cf523425 "D" (D) rebasing 6:b296604d9846 "E" (E tip) o 6: 4870f5e7df37 E | | o 5: dc999528138a D |/ o 4: 6b3e11729672 C | o 3: 57e70bad1ea3 Z | | o 2: c1e6b162678d B |/ o 1: 21a6c4502885 A | o 0: b41ce7760717 R Multiple branching points caused by selecting a single merge changeset: $ rebasewithdag -b E -d Z <<'EOS' > E > /| > B C D # B, C: multiple branching points > | |/ # D should not be picked > Z | / > \|/ > A > | > R > EOS rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B) rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C) rebasing 6:54c8f00cb91c "E" (E tip) o 6: 00598421b616 E |\ | o 5: 6b3e11729672 C | | o | 4: 85260910e847 B |/ o 3: 57e70bad1ea3 Z | | o 2: 8924700906fe D |/ o 1: 21a6c4502885 A | o 0: b41ce7760717 R Rebase should not extend the "--base" revset using "descendants": $ rebasewithdag -b B -d Z <<'EOS' > E > /| > Z B C # descendants(B) = B+E. With E, C will be included incorrectly > \|/ > A > | > R > EOS rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B) rebasing 5:54c8f00cb91c "E" (E tip) o 5: e583bf3ff54c E |\ | o 4: 85260910e847 B | | | o 3: 57e70bad1ea3 Z | | o | 2: d6003a550c2c C |/ o 1: 21a6c4502885 A | o 0: b41ce7760717 R Rebase should not simplify the "--base" revset using "roots": $ rebasewithdag -b B+E -d Z <<'EOS' > E > /| > Z B C # roots(B+E) = B. Without E, C will be missed incorrectly > \|/ > A > | > R > EOS rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B) rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C) rebasing 5:54c8f00cb91c "E" (E tip) o 5: 00598421b616 E |\ | o 4: 6b3e11729672 C | | o | 3: 85260910e847 B |/ o 2: 57e70bad1ea3 Z | o 1: 21a6c4502885 A | o 0: b41ce7760717 R The destination is one of the two branching points of a merge: $ rebasewithdag -b F -d Z <<'EOS' > F > / \ > E D > / / > Z C > \ / > B > | > A > EOS nothing to rebase [1] Multiple branching points caused by multiple bases (issue5420): $ rebasewithdag -b E1+E2+C2+B1 -d Z <<'EOS' > Z E2 > | / > F E1 C2 > |/ / > E C1 B2 > |/ / > C B1 > |/ > B > | > A > | > R > EOS rebasing 3:a113dbaa660a "B1" (B1) rebasing 5:06ce7b1cc8c2 "B2" (B2) rebasing 6:0ac98cce32d3 "C1" (C1) rebasing 8:781512f5e33d "C2" (C2) rebasing 9:428d8c18f641 "E1" (E1) rebasing 11:e1bf82f6b6df "E2" (E2) o 12: e4a37b6fdbd2 E2 | o 11: 9675bea983df E1 | | o 10: 4faf5d4c80dc C2 | | | o 9: d4799b1ad57d C1 |/ | o 8: 772732dc64d6 B2 | | | o 7: ad3ac528a49f B1 |/ o 6: 2cbdfca6b9d5 Z | o 5: fcdb3293ec13 F | o 4: a4652bb8ac54 E | o 3: bd5548558fcf C | o 2: c1e6b162678d B | o 1: 21a6c4502885 A | o 0: b41ce7760717 R Multiple branching points with multiple merges: $ rebasewithdag -b G+P -d Z <<'EOS' > G H P > |\ /| |\ > F E D M N > \|/| /| |\ > Z C B I J K L > \|/ |/ |/ > A A A > EOS rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 "C" (C) rebasing 8:4e4f9194f9f1 "D" (D) rebasing 9:03ca77807e91 "E" (E) rebasing 10:afc707c82df0 "F" (F) rebasing 13:690dfff91e9e "G" (G) rebasing 14:2893b886bb10 "H" (H) rebasing 3:08ebfeb61bac "I" (I) rebasing 4:a0a5005cec67 "J" (J) rebasing 5:83780307a7e8 "K" (K) rebasing 6:e131637a1cb6 "L" (L) rebasing 11:d1f6d0c3c7e4 "M" (M) rebasing 12:7aaec6f81888 "N" (N) rebasing 15:325bc8f1760d "P" (P tip) o 15: 6ef6a0ea3b18 P |\ | o 14: 20ba3610a7e5 N | |\ o \ \ 13: cd4f6c06d2ab M |\ \ \ | | | o 12: bca872041455 L | | | | | | o | 11: 7bbb6c8a6ad7 K | | |/ | o / 10: de0cbffe893e J | |/ o / 9: 0e710f176a88 I |/ | o 8: 52507bab39ca H | |\ | | | o 7: bb5fe4652f0d G | | |/| | | | o 6: f4ad4b31daf4 F | | | | | | o | 5: b168f85f2e78 E | | |/ | o | 4: 8d09fcdb5594 D | |\| +---o 3: ab70b4c5a9c9 C | | o | 2: 262e37e34f63 Z | | | o 1: 112478962961 B |/ o 0: 426bada5c675 A Slightly more complex merge case (mentioned in https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-November/091074.html): $ rebasewithdag -b A3+B3 -d Z <<'EOF' > Z C1 A3 B3 > | / / \ / \ > M3 C0 A1 A2 B1 B2 > | / | | | | > M2 M1 C1 C1 M3 > | > M1 > | > M0 > EOF rebasing 4:8817fae53c94 "C0" (C0) rebasing 6:06ca5dfe3b5b "B2" (B2) rebasing 7:73508237b032 "C1" (C1) rebasing 9:fdb955e2faed "A2" (A2) rebasing 11:4e449bd1a643 "A3" (A3) rebasing 10:0a33b0519128 "B1" (B1) rebasing 12:209327807c3a "B3" (B3 tip) o 12: ceb984566332 B3 |\ | o 11: 19d93caac497 B1 | | | | o 10: 058e73d3916b A3 | | |\ | +---o 9: 0ba13ad72234 A2 | | | | o | 8: c122c2af10c6 C1 | | | o | | 7: 74275896650e B2 | | | | o | 6: 455ba9bd3ea2 C0 |/ / o | 5: b3d7d2fda53b Z | | o | 4: 182ab6383dd7 M3 | | o | 3: 6c3f73563d5f M2 | | | o 2: 88c860fffcc2 A1 |/ o 1: bc852baa85dd M1 | o 0: dbdfc5c9bcd5 M0 Disconnected graph: $ rebasewithdag -b B -d Z <<'EOS' > B > | > Z A > EOS nothing to rebase from 112478962961 to 48b9aae0607f [1] Multiple roots. Roots are ancestors of dest: $ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF' > D Z B > \|\| > C A > EOF rebasing 2:112478962961 "B" (B) rebasing 3:b70f76719894 "D" (D) o 4: 511efad7bf13 D | | o 3: 25c4e279af62 B |/ o 2: 3a49f54d7bb1 Z |\ | o 1: 96cc3511f894 C | o 0: 426bada5c675 A Multiple roots. One root is not an ancestor of dest: $ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF' > Z B D > \|\| > A C > EOF nothing to rebase from f675d5a1c6a4+b70f76719894 to 262e37e34f63 [1] Multiple roots. One root is not an ancestor of dest. Select using a merge: $ rebasewithdag -b E -d Z <<'EOF' > E > |\ > Z B D > \|\| > A C > EOF rebasing 2:f675d5a1c6a4 "B" (B) rebasing 5:f68696fe6af8 "E" (E tip) o 5: f6e6f5081554 E |\ | o 4: 30cabcba27be B | |\ | | o 3: 262e37e34f63 Z | | | o | | 2: b70f76719894 D |/ / o / 1: 96cc3511f894 C / o 0: 426bada5c675 A Multiple roots. Two children share two parents while dest has only one parent: $ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF' > Z B D > \|\|\ > A C A > EOF rebasing 2:f675d5a1c6a4 "B" (B) rebasing 3:c2a779e13b56 "D" (D) o 4: 5eecd056b5f8 D |\ +---o 3: 30cabcba27be B | |/ | o 2: 262e37e34f63 Z | | o | 1: 96cc3511f894 C / o 0: 426bada5c675 A