[Openstack-security] [Bug 1274034] Re: Neutron firewall anti-spoofing does not prevent ARP poisoning

George Shuklin 1274034 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon May 18 17:30:32 UTC 2015


Formally: There is a security hole in Openstack and it will not be
closed for the nearest half of the year and will not applied to existing
supporting installation.

I do not understand why fix to _SECURITY_ bug is rejected because it
will change behaviour? Obviously it will change behaviour, it will break
ability for malicious user to break multitenancy in Openstack.

Please, care about malicious hackers, please do not port security fixes
to the existing versions!  Otherwise they would find that Openstack is
no longer vulnerable.

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Title:
  Neutron firewall anti-spoofing does not prevent ARP poisoning

Status in OpenStack Neutron (virtual network service):
  In Progress
Status in OpenStack Security Advisories:
  Invalid
Status in OpenStack Security Notes:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  The neutron firewall driver 'iptabes_firawall' does not prevent ARP cache poisoning.
  When anti-spoofing rules are handled by Nova, a list of rules was added through the libvirt network filter feature:
  - no-mac-spoofing
  - no-ip-spoofing
  - no-arp-spoofing
  - nova-no-nd-reflection
  - allow-dhcp-server

  Actually, the neutron firewall driver 'iptabes_firawall' handles only
  MAC and IP anti-spoofing rules.

  This is a security vulnerability, especially on shared networks.

  Reproduce an ARP cache poisoning and man in the middle:
  - Create a private network/subnet 10.0.0.0/24
  - Start 2 VM attached to that private network (VM1: IP 10.0.0.3, VM2: 10.0.0.4)
  - Log on VM1 and install ettercap [1]
  - Launch command: 'ettercap -T -w dump -M ARP /10.0.0.4/ // output:'
  - Log on too on VM2 (with VNC/spice console) and ping google.fr => ping is ok
  - Go back on VM1, and see the VM2's ping to google.fr going to the VM1 instead to be send directly to the network gateway and forwarded by the VM1 to the gw. The ICMP capture looks something like that [2]
  - Go back to VM2 and check the ARP table => the MAC address associated to the GW is the MAC address of VM1

  [1] http://ettercap.github.io/ettercap/
  [2] http://paste.openstack.org/show/62112/

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