2015-09-02, 16:11:10 -0700, David Miller wrote: > From: Sabrina Dubroca <s...@queasysnail.net> > Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2015 11:43:01 +0200 > > > This reverts commit 8013d1d7eafb0589ca766db6b74026f76b7f5cb4. > > > > There are several issues with this patch. > > It completely cancels the security changes introduced by 6fd99094de2b > > ("ipv6: Don't reduce hop limit for an interface"). > > The current default value (min hop limit = 1) can result in the same > > denial of service that 6fd99094de2b prevents, but it is hard to define > > a correct and sane default value. > > More generally, it is yet another IPv6 sysctl, and we already have too > > many. > > > > This was introduced to satisfy a TAHI test case which, in my opinion, is > > too strict, turning the RFC's "SHOULD" into a "MUST": > > > > If the received Cur Hop Limit value is non-zero, the host > > SHOULD set its CurHopLimit variable to the received value. > > > > The behavior of this sysctl is wrong in multiple ways. Some are > > fixable, but let's not rush this commit into mainline, and revert this > > while we still can, then we can come up with a better solution. > > > > Signed-off-by: Sabrina Dubroca <s...@queasysnail.net> > > I don't agree with this revert. > > If you look at the original commit, the quoted RFC recommends adding > a configurable method to protect against this. > > And that's exactly what the commit you are trying to revert is doing. > > The only thing I would entertain is potentially an adjustment of the > default, working in concert with the TAHI folks to make sure their > tests still pass with any new default.
Would you agree with a default of 64, as Florian suggested? Can we still modify the behavior of this sysctl? It's already been in Linus's tree for a while, but if we can, I would rather restrict the values we let the user write to accept_ra_min_hop_limit, as anything outside [0..255] does not really make sense. Allowing an RA to update the hop limit if current hop limit < RA.hop_limit < accept_ra_min_hop_limit might also be desirable, but I'm not so sure about this case. -- Sabrina -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html