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Replace PostmasterRandom() with a stronger source, second attempt.
authorHeikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@iki.fi>
Mon, 5 Dec 2016 11:42:59 +0000 (13:42 +0200)
committerHeikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@iki.fi>
Mon, 5 Dec 2016 11:42:59 +0000 (13:42 +0200)
commitfe0a0b5993dfe24e4b3bcf52fa64ff41a444b8f1
tree7990f273fde3d545b5ecd2e813930b2077bf15d3
parent5dc851afde8d9ef9947f21799f7a1b08bf0bf812
Replace PostmasterRandom() with a stronger source, second attempt.

This adds a new routine, pg_strong_random() for generating random bytes,
for use in both frontend and backend. At the moment, it's only used in
the backend, but the upcoming SCRAM authentication patches need strong
random numbers in libpq as well.

pg_strong_random() is based on, and replaces, the existing implementation
in pgcrypto. It can acquire strong random numbers from a number of sources,
depending on what's available:

- OpenSSL RAND_bytes(), if built with OpenSSL
- On Windows, the native cryptographic functions are used
- /dev/urandom

Unlike the current pgcrypto function, the source is chosen by configure.
That makes it easier to test different implementations, and ensures that
we don't accidentally fall back to a less secure implementation, if the
primary source fails. All of those methods are quite reliable, it would be
pretty surprising for them to fail, so we'd rather find out by failing
hard.

If no strong random source is available, we fall back to using erand48(),
seeded from current timestamp, like PostmasterRandom() was. That isn't
cryptographically secure, but allows us to still work on platforms that
don't have any of the above stronger sources. Because it's not very secure,
the built-in implementation is only used if explicitly requested with
--disable-strong-random.

This replaces the more complicated Fortuna algorithm we used to have in
pgcrypto, which is unfortunate, but all modern platforms have /dev/urandom,
so it doesn't seem worth the maintenance effort to keep that. pgcrypto
functions that require strong random numbers will be disabled with
--disable-strong-random.

Original patch by Magnus Hagander, tons of further work by Michael Paquier
and me.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqRy3krN8quR9XujMVVHYtXJ0_60nqgVc6oUk8ygyVkZsA@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqRWkNYRRPJA7-cF+LfroYV10pvjdz6GNvxk-Eee9FypKA@mail.gmail.com
42 files changed:
configure
configure.in
contrib/pgcrypto/Makefile
contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-compression_1.out [new file with mode: 0644]
contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-decrypt_1.out [new file with mode: 0644]
contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-encrypt_1.out [new file with mode: 0644]
contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-pubkey-encrypt_1.out [new file with mode: 0644]
contrib/pgcrypto/fortuna.c [deleted file]
contrib/pgcrypto/fortuna.h [deleted file]
contrib/pgcrypto/internal.c
contrib/pgcrypto/openssl.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgcrypto.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgp-encrypt.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgp-mpi-internal.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgp-pgsql.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgp-pubenc.c
contrib/pgcrypto/pgp-s2k.c
contrib/pgcrypto/px-crypt.c
contrib/pgcrypto/px.c
contrib/pgcrypto/px.h
contrib/pgcrypto/random.c [deleted file]
doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml
src/Makefile.global.in
src/backend/libpq/auth.c
src/backend/libpq/crypt.c
src/backend/postmaster/postmaster.c
src/backend/storage/ipc/ipci.c
src/backend/storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.txt
src/backend/utils/init/globals.c
src/backend/utils/misc/Makefile
src/backend/utils/misc/backend_random.c [new file with mode: 0644]
src/include/libpq/crypt.h
src/include/libpq/libpq-be.h
src/include/miscadmin.h
src/include/pg_config.h.in
src/include/pg_config.h.win32
src/include/port.h
src/include/utils/backend_random.h [new file with mode: 0644]
src/port/Makefile
src/port/erand48.c
src/port/pg_strong_random.c [new file with mode: 0644]
src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm