Add a testing option to delay EAPOL-Key messages 1/4 and 3/4. By setting
delay_eapol_tx=1, the actual EAPOL Tx will occur on the last possible
attempt (wpa_pairwise_update_count) thus all previous attempts will fail
on timeout which is the wanted delay.
In addition, add an hwsim test that uses this testing option to verify
that non protected Robust Action frames are dropped prior to keys
installation in MFP.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gabay <daniel.gabay@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
Include the start of the next EAP method in an EAP Payload TLV in the
same message with the Crypto-Binding TLV for the previous EAP method to
get rid of one roundtrip when using more than a single EAP
authentication method within the tunnel. The previous, not optimized,
sequence can still be used with eap_teap_method_sequence=1 for more
complete testing coverage.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Even if the use of H2E isn't strictly mandatory when using SAE on 6 GHz,
WPA3-Personal pushes it on 6 GHz. So lets automatically enable it by
setting sae_pwe=2. This will allow both the hunting-and-pecking and
hash-to-element to work (and be backward compatible).
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Escande <nico.escande@gmail.com>
Just like with WPA-PSK and keyids it may be desired to identify
connecting clients to provide additional network filtering.
This does:
- extend DPP_EVENT_AUTH_SUCCESS to expose public
key hash of the peer so the system can pick it
up and use for identification later
- store public key hash in PMKSA from DPP Network
Intro for later use
- extend sta mib to print out the dpp_pkhash
from PMKSA if present
- extend AP_STA_CONNECTED to include the
dpp_pkhash from PMKSA if present
Signed-off-by: Michal Kazior <michal@plume.com>
This event is generated in a couple of places. It'll be easier to extend
the event with additional metadata if it's generated in a single place.
Signed-off-by: Michal Kazior <michal@plume.com>
When considering a channel for a bandwidth of 40/80/160 MHZ on the 5 GHz
or 6 GHz band, allow selecting one of the other channels in the segment
instead of the first one. This is done only if the other channel's
interference_factor is lower than the first one's.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Escande <nico.escande@gmail.com>
When using 40/80/160 MHz bandwidth on the 5 GHz or 6 GHz band, enforce
the secondary channel to be the other channel of the corresponding 40
MHz segment.
Even if this is useless for now, this is preparatory work to allow ACS
to select a primary channel which is not the first of its segment.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Escande <nico.escande@gmail.com>
When using 40/80/160 MHz bandwidth, instead of computing the index of
the segment center freq based on the selected channel, lets look it up
in the bw_desc[] table.
This is preparative work to allow selecting a primary channel which is
not the first of the segment.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Escande <nico.escande@gmail.com>
This extracts the 3 lists of allowed channels for 40/80/160 MHz
bandwidth out of their respective functions. It also adds for each
segment the frequency of the segment's last channel and the index of the
segment's "center" channel.
This is preparative work to allow selecting a channel which is not the
first of its segment for 40/80/160 MHz. In addition, this adds the 5 GHz
160 MHz channel defined for 5735-5895 MHz (channels 149-177).
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Escande <nico.escande@gmail.com>
When using multiple BSSes on a single radio, it is sometimes desirable
to reconfigure one BSS, without disconnecting the stations already
connected to other BSSes on the same radio.
When a BSS is reconfigured using the SET command, there is no "old"
configuration we can compare to (so we cannot compare a hash of the
configuration for example).
One possible solution would be to make the current RELOAD command
reload only the current BSS. However, that could break the workflow of
existing users. Instead, introduce a new RELOAD_BSS command, which
reloads only the current BSS.
Signed-off-by: Raphaël Mélotte <raphael.melotte@mind.be>
In hostapd_clear_old() multiple steps are needed to clear a BSS.
There are some places where it would be desirable to clear only some
BSSes and not all.
To make it easier to clear only some BSSes, split hostapd_clear_old()
with hostapd_clear_old_bss(), which does the same actions but on a
single BSS.
Signed-off-by: Raphaël Mélotte <raphael.melotte@mind.be>
CONFIG_NO_RC4=y could have been used to remove this functionality, but
it might as well be done automatically based on CONFIG_FIPS=y as well.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
IEEE Std 802.11-2020, 12.4.7.6 says that status code CHALLENGE_FAILURE,
needs to be sent in case the verification action fails for SAE Confirm
message frame from a STA: "An SAE Confirm message, with a status code
not equal to SUCCESS, shall indicate that a peer rejects a previously
sent SAE Confirm message. An SAE Confirm message that was not
successfully verified is indicated with a status code of
CHALLENGE_FAILURE."
hostapd, however, did not use this status code for this case. In
ieee802_11.c the function sae_check_confirm() is called and in case of
verification failure (-1 is returned), the response is set to
WLAN_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE (status code = 1). Fix this to use
CHALLENGE_FAILURE.
Signed-off-by: Koen Van Oost <koen.vanoost@airties.com>
Signed-off-by: Mert Ekren <mert.ekren@airties.com>
Explicitly check for invalid cases where the configured channel and
bandwidth might result in the full channel number range going beyond the
list of supported channels to avoid reading beyond the end of the
channel buffer.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
If an AP is started on a DFS channel (or any channels within its
bandwidth require DFS) and DFS is offloaded to the driver, hostapd needs
to wait for CAC to complete. But the driver may not do CAC and just
switches to a non-DFS channel instead. This would result in a failure to
start the AP because hostapd fails to receive a CAC complete event and
cannot finish interface setup.
Skip CAC and complete AP setup in the channel switch event handler for
this case.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
When the RADIUS server requests a STA to be deauthenticated imminently
without providing a reason URL, there is no need to allow the STA spend
any additional time associated. Deauthenticate the STA immediately after
it has ACK'ed the WNM-Notification frame indicating imminent
deauthentication or at latest two seconds after having processes the
Access-Accept message.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Commit 25b52e5f83 ("FT: Extend FTE parsing for FT-SAE-EXT-KEY") used
possible MIC length iteration to try to figure out the length of the MIC
field in FTE. That was the only option available at the time, but FTE is
now being extended in IEEE 802.11-REVme to explicitly indicate the
length of the MIC field for the new FT-SAE-EXT-KEY AKM to make this
easier.
Use the new design from the approved comment resolution (*) in
REVme/D2.0 ballot CID 3135 to simplify implementation. This gets rid of
the need to pass in key length and the somewhat strange need_{r0kh,r1kh}
parameters to wpa_ft_parse_ies().
(*)
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/22/11-22-1991-02-000m-proposed-resolutions-to-some-lb270-comments.docx
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Using separate variables for BSSID and peer address is needed to support
Wi-Fi Aware (NAN) use cases where the group address is used as the BSSID
and that could be different from any other peer address. The
infrastructure BSS cases will continue to use the AP's BSSID as both the
peer address and BSSID for the PASN exchanges.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Add support to specify a Link ID for set key operation for MLO
connection. This does not change the existing uses and only provides the
mechanism for extension in following commits.
Signed-off-by: Veerendranath Jakkam <quic_vjakkam@quicinc.com>
Make sure the elements were present before trying to parse them. This
was already done for most cases, but be consistent and check each item
explicitly before use.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
struct wpas_pasn is common to both initiator and responder, so rename it
to pasn_data to avoid the "wpas_" prefix that could be seen as a
reference to wpa_supplicant (PASN initiator).
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
PASN responder validates auth 1 frame and sends auth 2 frame to the
initiator. It analyses the auth 3 frame and verifies successful
authentication. Wi-Fi Aware modules can reuse this functionality through
a shared library libpasn.so generated from this code. Move the PASN
functionality that is now decoupled from the hapd context into a
separate file in a common directory to make it easier to build such a
library.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
This is helpful in being able to get the functionality needed for SAE
into a separate library (libpasn.so) without needing all of the
ieee802_11.c functionality.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Wi-Fi Aware R4 specification defines Beacon RSNE/RSNXE to be same as
RSNE/RSNXE present in Auth2 frame. So, MIC validation should be done
with the RSNE and RSNXE received in Auth2 frame.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Wi-Fi Aware R4 specification introduces a custom PMKID derived from
Nonce and TAG. This custom PMKID is included in PASN Authentication
frames during pairing verification. So, allow use of a custom PMKID in
PASN frames and validate it using a function handler. Wi-Fi Aware
component that uses libpasn.so should take care of validating the custom
PMKID.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Introduce a function handler to transmit PASN Authentication frames to
the driver. This removes the hapd dependency for sending the frames.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
PTK is stored in the PTKSA cache following a successful PASN handshake,
however AKMP is removed upon a WPA PASN reset. The PASN handshake is
used in the Wi-Fi Aware R4 specification to define the pairing setup
process. KDK is used to generate a new set of keys, while AKMP is
required for key derivation for pairing. So, keep AKMP in the PTKSA
cache.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
This makes hostapd use the struct defines from pasn_common.h so that the
same struct is shared with wpa_supplicant.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Make struct wpas_pasn common for both the initiator and the responder by
adding required parameters for responder to the existing struct
wpas_pasn. This makes both hostapd and wpa_supplicant share the same
structure definitions in preparation for allowing PASN functionality to
be built into a separate library.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
AES-WRAP(KEK) protection of the Key Data field did not include all the
details in the log. Extend that to cover the details that were already
present for the AES-SIV case to make the debug log more useful for
analyzing issues in this area. Furthermore, print the full EAPOL-Key
frame in the log.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Figure out the correct hash algorithm based on which MIC field length
assumption results in successful parsing. This is needed since the key
length is not yet known at this point on the AP when using the new
FT-SAE-EXT-KEY AKM.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Provide AKM, key length, and information about needed subelements to the
parser function so that the variable length MIC field cases can be
recognized for FT-SAE-EXT-KEY. Knowledge about R0KH-ID/R1KH-ID being
needed is required to be able to iterate over possible MIC field lengths
for the case where the AP does not yet know the correct key length at
the beginning of FT protocol.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Provide AKM to the helper function so that the new SHA256 and SHA512
options can be covered for FT-SAE-EXT-KEY.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Provide key length instead of SHA384/SHA256 selection to the helper
function so that the new SHA512 option can be covered for
FT-SAE-EXT-KEY.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Provide enough information to allow the FTE to be built using the
correct MIC field length based on the used AKM and key length.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Move from this type of constructions:
switch (val) {
case 1:
something;
break;
}
default-action;
into following:
switch (val) {
case 1:
something;
break;
default:
default-action;
break
}
for cases where the switch statement is not expected to contain a full
set of enum values and as such, does not lose value from not having the
default target.
This makes the intent of default behavior clearer for static analyzers like
gcc with -Wswitch-default.
Signed-off-by: Chaoli Zhou <quic_zchaoli@quicinc.com>
Do not include 6 GHz channels in the ACS possible channel list if
neither HE (ieee80211ax=1) nor EHT (ieee80211be=1) is enabled since
those channels cannot be used in such combination.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Miskin <quic_vmiskin@quicinc.com>
hostapd based automatic channel selection doesn't update the hardware
mode after the channel is selected. This change specifically helps
channel 14 which can operate only in IEEE 802.11b mode.
Signed-off-by: Sunil Ravi <sunilravi@google.com>
bss->conf->bssid may be kept unset and will cause an empty BSSID field
in RNR. Fix this to use own_addr instead.
Signed-off-by: Shay Bar <shay.bar@celeno.com>
Signed-off-by: moran.daori <moran.daori@celeno.com>
The ACS info messages frequently appear for multiple channels. Without
the actual frequency in the messages, they are not very informative.
Add the frequency to them to improve this.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Don't select channels designated for exclusive indoor use when the
country string is set for outdoor operation (country3=0x4f, i.e., the
third character of the country string is 'O').
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Support updating the RRM IEs to the driver for Probe Response and
(Re)Association response frames in the AP mode when the SME is
implemented in the driver.
Signed-off-by: Chaoli Zhou <quic_zchaoli@quicinc.com>
Set TWT responder configurator in the driver parameters only when the AP
is configured with HE enabled. This was already done for the extended
capability bit generation in commit 8de0ff0fa1 ("HE: Add TWT responder
extended capabilities field"), but this parameter for the driver command
to start the AP in _ieee802_11_set_beacon() missed the condition.
Move the ieee80211ax check into the common helper function to cover both
cases. In addition, add a check for disable_11ax to cover the case where
HE is disabled for a specific BSS.
Fixes: ab8c55358e ("HE: Dynamically turn on TWT responder support")
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
After the secure association and PTK derivation are completed, if the
device supports LTF keyseed, generate the LTF keyseed using KDK and set
the ranging context to the driver by using the command
QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_SECURE_RANGING_CONTEXT.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
AP as a responder, on successful completion of PASN authentication
configures the required keys by using the command
QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_SECURE_RANGING_CONTEXT to the driver.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Add an option for an alternative processing of PTKSA life time expiry.
Register a callback in wpa_supplicant to handle the life time expiry of
the keys in PTKSA cache. Send PASN deauthentication when a PTKSA cache
entry expires.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
On successful PASN handshake or 4-way handshake with a peer, PTK is
derived using the local and peer MAC addresses as input. Store the own
MAC address that is used for key derivation in PTKSA cache to maintain
that state over potential MAC addresses changes.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Use separate capabilities for AP and STA modes for P802.11az security
parameters secure LTF support, secure RTT measurement exchange support,
and protection of range negotiation and measurement management frames
support.
P802.11az security parameters are considered to be supported for both
station and AP modes if the driver sets NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SECURE_LTF,
NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SECURE_RTT, and
NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_PROT_RANGE_NEGO_AND_MEASURE flags. The driver can
advertize capabilities specific to each mode using
QCA_WLAN_VENDOR_FEATURE_SECURE_LTF*,
QCA_WLAN_VENDOR_FEATURE_SECURE_RTT*, and
QCA_WLAN_VENDOR_FEATURE_PROT_RANGE_NEGO_AND_MEASURE* flags.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Reorder PKEX initiation function to send out the PKEX Exchange Request
frame at the end after all possible error cases have been checked. This
prevents Enrollee from seeing a PKEX frame when the session is about to
fail.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
hostapd_dpp_add_controller() ended up trying to parse the IP address
without nul terminating it. This might work with some C libraries, but
not all. And anyway, this was already supposed to nul terminate the
string since a temporary copy is created of the constant string. Fix
this by adding the missed replacement of the space with nul.
Fixes: bfe3cfc382 ("DPP: Allow Relay connections to Controllers to be added and removed")
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
This can be helpful for upper layers to be able to determine whether the
configuration was rejected.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
The new SAE AKM suites are defined to use H2E, so ignore the sae_pwe
value when these AKM suites are used similarly to the way H2E gets
enabled when SAE Password Identifiers are used.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Define new WPA_KEY_MGMT_* values for the new SAE AKM suite selectors
with variable length keys. This includes updates to various mapping and
checking of the SAE key_mgmt values.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
The new DPP-RELAY-NEEDS-CONTROLLER control interface event can be used
to trigger mDNS discovery of a Controller to see if such a connection
can be established automatically at the time an Enrollee is trying to
initiate an operation.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
The new control interface commands "DPP_RELAY_ADD_CONTROLLER <IP addr>
<PK hash>" and "DPP_RELAY_REMOVE_CONTROLLER <IP addr>" can now be used
to dynamically add and remove connections to Controllers for the cases
where the connection is initialized through a DPP Public Action frame
(i.e., Controller as the Responder).
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Instead of requiring explicit configuration through
dpp_configurator_connectivity=1, advertise Configurator connectivity
automatically if a Relay is configured with a Controller that can
operate as a Responder.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Accept an incoming TCP connection from a Controller in a Relay that is
configured with dpp_relay_port even if that Controller is not configured
with a dpp_controller parameter. This allows more dynamic Controller
initiated operations, e.g., when using mDNS to discover a Relay.
This type of a dynamic Controller entry will not be used for exchanges
that are initiated by an Enrollee (i.e., based on a DPP Public Action
frame received by the Relay).
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Verify that the peer does not change its bootstrapping key between the
PKEX exchange and the authentication exchange.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
When PKEX was started through the push button mechanism, the own
bootstrapping key was not bound correctly to the Authentication phase
information and that ended up in incorrectly generating a new
bootstrapping key for the Authentication exchange. Fix this by added the
needed own=<id> parameter into the cached parameters when using push
button.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
The peer=<id> information about the specific boostrapping key provided
through PKEX was added for Public Action frame cases, but the TCP
variant did not do same. Add the same information there to maintain
knowledge of the specific peer bootstrapping key from PKEX to
Authentication exchange.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Extend DPP push button support in wpa_supplicant to allow the role of
the Configurator to be used. This provides similar functionality to the
way the DPP_PUSH_BUTTON command in hostapd worked when providing the
configuration parameters with that command (instead of building the
config object based on current AP configuration).
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
It is possible for a Controller to receive a copy of its own PKEX
Exchange Request in the case where the Controller is initiating a PKEX
exchange through a Relay. The Configurator role in the device would have
a matching PKEX code in that case and the device might reply as a PKEX
responder which would result in going through the exchange with the
Controller device itself. That is clearly not desired, so recognize this
special case by checking whether the Encrypted Key attribute value
matches a pending locally generated one when processing a received PKEX
Exchange Request.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
We are not supposed to reuse these without being explicitly requested to
perform PKEX again. There is not a strong use case for being able to
provision an Enrollee multiple times with PKEX, so this should have no
issues on the Enrollee. For a Configurator, there might be some use
cases that would benefit from being able to use the same code with
multiple Enrollee devices, e.g., for guess access with a laptop and a
smart phone. That case will now require a new DPP_PKEX_ADD command on
the Configurator after each completion of the provisioning exchange.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Add a privacy protecting variant of the peer introduction protocol to
allow the station device to hide its Connector from 3rd parties. The new
wpa_supplicant network profile parameter dpp_connector_privacy=1 can be
used to select this alternative mechanism to the peer introduction
protocol added in the initial release of DPP.
It should be noted that the new variant does not work with older DPP APs
(i.e., requires support for release 3). As such, this new variant is
disabled by default.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
This allows the DPP Configuration Request Object from an Enrollee to be
extended with 3rd party information. The new dpp_extra_conf_req_name and
dpp_extra_conf_req_value configuration parameters specify the name of
the added JSON node and its contents. For example:
dpp_extra_conf_req_name=org.example
dpp_extra_conf_req_value={"a":1,"b":"test"}
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
This extends Relay functionality to allow a Controller to intitiate a
new DPP exchange in addition to the previously supported case where the
exchange was initiated through a DPP Public Action frame.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
While the most likely production use case for DPP push button is to
provision the AP's current configuration, there might be some use cases
for providing different configuration. Add possibility for doing this by
extending the DPP_PUSH_BUTTON command to accept an optional set of
parameters similarly to the other DPP commands for the Configurator.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Add support to use a push button -based bootstrap mechanism with DPP.
The new DPP_PUSH_BUTTON control interface command enables this mode on
the AP/hostapd and station/wpa_supplicant. This goes through the
following sequence of events: a suitable peer in active push button mode
is discovered with session overlap detection, PKEX is executed with
bootstrap key hash validation, DPP authentication and configuration
exchanges are performed.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Move most of CHANWIDTH_* definitions from ieee80211_defs.h to defs.h as
the definitions are getting used mostly for internal purpose only. Also
change prefix of the definitions to CONF_OPER_CHWIDTH_* and update in
all the files accordingly.
Leave the couple of VHT-specific exceptions to use the old defines (the
reason why they were originally added as VHT values), to avoid use of
clearly marked configuration values in information elements. In
addition, use the defines instead of magic values where appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Aleti Nageshwar Reddy <quic_anageshw@quicinc.com>
Skip the x_snoop_deinit() operations if hostapd did not actually
configure the parameters in the first place. While clearing these
specific parameters is unlikely to change how they were set outside the
scope of hostapd, it is better to leave them as-is to avoid surprises if
hostapd was not configured to use ProxyARP.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
tcp_addr=from-uri can now be used as a special case for initiating
DPP-over-TCP to the destination indicated in the peer bootstrapping URI.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Only use the bandwidth bits that are applicable for the current
operating band. This avoids use of reserved bits when determining the
length of the Support EHT-MCS And NSS Set field length.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
IEEE Std 802.11-2020 is ambiguous on how the Secure bit is set in
EAPOL-Key msg 1/4 and 2/4 in the case where 4-way handshake is use to
rekey the PTK. 12.7.2 describes this with "set to 1 once the initial key
exchange is complete" while 12.7.6 shows EAPOL-Key msg 1/4 and 2/4 using
Secure=0 without any consideration on whether the handshake is for
rekeying.
TGme seems to be moving towards clarifying this to use Secure=1 based on
there being a shared PTKSA between the Authenticator and the Supplicant.
In other words, this would use Secure=1 in EAPOL-Key msg 1/4 and 2/4 in
the case of rekeying. Change implementation to match that. This bit was
already practically ignored on the reception side, so this should not
have impact on actual functionality beyond this one bit changing its
value in the frame.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
Avoid the somewhat confusing mechanism of determining the bitfield index
from the assigned IP address to make this easier for static analyzers.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Limit the GAS comeback delay to 60000 TUs, i.e., about 60 seconds. This
is mostly to silence static analyzers that complain about unbounded
value from external sources even though this is clearly bounded by being
a 16-bit value.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
BIT(r) is not sufficient here since it does not cover 64 bit values.
Write this out with 1ULL to be large enough for the shift operation.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
It looks like fst_wpa_obj::get_hw_modes would have been left
uninitialized in hostapd. It is not obviously clear why this would not
have caused issues earlier, but in any case, better make this set
properly to allow unexpected behavior should that function pointer ever
be used.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Without this, hostapd generates Probe Response frames with the null
destination address when hostapd enables unsolicited Probe Response
frame transmission. Fix this to use the broadcast address instead.
Fixes: 024b4b2a29 ("AP: Unsolicited broadcast Probe Response configuration")
Signed-off-by: MeiChia Chiu <meichia.chiu@mediatek.com>
RSN design is supposed to encrypt all Data frames, including EAPOL
frames, once the TK has been configured. However, there are deployed
implementations that do not really follow this design and there are
various examples from the older uses of EAPOL frame where those frames
were not encrypted. As such, strict filtering of unencrypted EAPOL
frames might results in undesired interoperation issues.
However, some of the most important cases of missing EAPOL frame
encryption should be possible to handle without causing too significant
issues. These are for cases where an attacker could potentially cause an
existing association to be dropped when PMF is used. EAPOL-Start and
EAPOL-Logoff are potential candidate for such attacks since those frames
could be used to terminate an authentication or initiate a new EAP
authentication. Such an attack could result in the station ending up
disconnecting or at minimum, getting into somewhat mismatching state
with the AP.
Drop EAPOL-Start/Logoff/EAP frames on the AP/Authenticator when it is
known that it was not encrypted but should have been and when PMF is
enabled. While it would be correct to drop this even without PMF, that
does not provide any significant benefit since it is trivial to force
disconnection in no-PMF cases. It should also be noted that not all
drivers provide information about the encryption status of the EAPOL
frames and this change has no impact with drivers that do not indicate
whether the frame was encrypted.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This information was already available from the nl80211 control port RX
path, but it was not provided to upper layers within wpa_supplicant and
hostapd. It can be helpful, so parse the information from the driver
event.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
sm->pairwise_set needs to be set whenever the TK has been configured to
the driver to request following EAPOL frames to be encrypted (or more
specifically, not to request them to not be encrypted). The FILS case
missed this setting and that could result in rekeying or
reauthentication in an associated started with FILS not working
correctly.
Fixes: da24c5aa1c ("FILS: Set TK after association (AP)")
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
wpa_validate_wpa_ie() might update sm->* values, so it should not be
allowed for an existing STA entry if that STA has negotiated MFP to be
used for the association. Fix this by first checking whether an SA Query
procedure needs to be initiated. In particular, this prevents a
potential bypass of the disconnection protection.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <quic_jouni@quicinc.com>
The driver can consider EHT specific parameters such as the puncture
pattern for ACS when this flag attribute is indicated by userspace.
Signed-off-by: Veerendranath Jakkam <quic_vjakkam@quicinc.com>