From: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>
To: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Cc: tgraf@suug.ch, kaber@trash.net, david@davidcoulson.net,
netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: skb_checksum_help
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:27:15 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050123202715.281ac87c.davem@davemloft.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1Cst4o-0007bD-00@gondolin.me.apana.org.au>
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:31:34 +1100
Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> wrote:
> Something is screwed up here. If the packet really went
> through forwarding, then skb->ip_summed should be CHECKSUM_NONE.
> This is done as the first thing in ip_forward().
>
> So if you're seeing CHECKSUM_HW at the end of the pipe,
> then somebody must've changed it. CHECKSUM_HW should
> only be seen in dev_queue_xmit for locally generated
> traffic.
Yes. This backtrace is very strange. Let me take this
chance to get on my podium and re-express my distaste
for x86's inaccurate backtraces. They make debugging so
difficult. It's time for some dwarf2 unwind table support
the kernel x86 backtracer and a way to enable it during the
build.
My current guess is that this is some successful exploit
of some as-yet-unknown issue in netfilter's fragmentation
handling. But that's just a guess. If some code underruns
skb->data somehow while unfragging/refragging, that's a sure
fire way to corrupt things such as the skb->ip_summed field.
All the theoretical attack has to do is find some way to
copy a "1" into the byte at skb->ip_summed, as that's the
value of CHECKSUM_HW.
It would be nice to just log a full tcpdump trace for that
UDP port on the incoming interface on that machine. This
will allow us to see the exact traffic pattern.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-01-24 4:27 UTC|newest]
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2005-01-24 0:32 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 0:49 ` skb_checksum_help Patrick McHardy
2005-01-24 0:53 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 1:31 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-24 4:27 ` David S. Miller [this message]
2005-01-24 4:38 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-24 4:46 ` skb_checksum_help Patrick McHardy
2005-01-24 4:56 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-24 5:07 ` skb_checksum_help Patrick McHardy
2005-01-24 12:22 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 13:09 ` skb_checksum_help Patrick McHardy
2005-01-24 14:49 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-24 12:16 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 14:51 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-24 15:15 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 15:27 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-24 22:54 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-24 23:45 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 0:07 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-25 0:40 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 1:45 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 1:48 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-25 1:59 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-25 2:07 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-25 2:01 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 2:03 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 2:24 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 3:43 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 12:05 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-25 14:33 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 20:36 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 20:48 ` skb_checksum_help Ben Greear
2005-01-25 21:15 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-25 22:14 ` skb_checksum_help Ben Greear
2005-01-25 23:31 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 23:30 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 20:50 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 2:02 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 2:14 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-25 11:23 ` skb_checksum_help Herbert Xu
2005-01-25 20:46 ` skb_checksum_help David S. Miller
2005-01-25 2:15 ` skb_checksum_help Patrick McHardy
2005-01-25 14:16 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-24 1:31 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
2005-01-24 12:31 ` skb_checksum_help Thomas Graf
2005-01-24 14:25 ` skb_checksum_help David Coulson
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