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[v4] doc: document danger of applying REJECT to INVALID CTs

Message ID 20200513093944.9752-1-jengelh@inai.de
State Changes Requested
Delegated to: Pablo Neira
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Series [v4] doc: document danger of applying REJECT to INVALID CTs | expand

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Jan Engelhardt May 13, 2020, 9:39 a.m. UTC
Signed-off-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
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4th time is the charm?!

 extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
 extensions/libipt_REJECT.man  | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+)

Comments

Maciej Żenczykowski May 13, 2020, 4:29 p.m. UTC | #1
Apparently no, did you send the wrong patch?
But since you'll have to resend again, 2 more minor stylistic comments.

> +P_2 being succesful in reaching its destination and advancing the connection
successful

> +state normally. It is conceivable that the late-arriving P may be considered to
> +be not associated with any connection tracking entry. Generating a reject
s/be not/not be/ is probably better

> +only DROP these.
would 'those' be better?

> +P_2 being succesful in reaching its destination and advancing the connection
ditto
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diff --git a/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man b/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man
index 0030a51f..7387436c 100644
--- a/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man
+++ b/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man
@@ -30,3 +30,23 @@  TCP RST packet to be sent back.  This is mainly useful for blocking
 hosts (which won't accept your mail otherwise).
 \fBtcp\-reset\fP
 can only be used with kernel versions 2.6.14 or later.
+.PP
+\fIWarning:\fP You should not indiscriminately apply the REJECT target to
+packets whose connection state is classified as INVALID; instead, you should
+only DROP these.
+.PP
+Consider a source host transmitting a packet P, with P experiencing so much
+delay along its path that the source host issues a retransmission, P_2, with
+P_2 being succesful in reaching its destination and advancing the connection
+state normally. It is conceivable that the late-arriving P may be considered to
+be not associated with any connection tracking entry. Generating a reject
+packet for this packet would then terminate the healthy connection.
+.PP
+So, instead of:
+.PP
+-A INPUT ... -j REJECT
+.PP
+do consider using:
+.PP
+-A INPUT ... -m conntrack --ctstate INVALID -j DROP
+-A INPUT ... -j REJECT
diff --git a/extensions/libipt_REJECT.man b/extensions/libipt_REJECT.man
index 8a360ce7..618a766c 100644
--- a/extensions/libipt_REJECT.man
+++ b/extensions/libipt_REJECT.man
@@ -30,3 +30,23 @@  TCP RST packet to be sent back.  This is mainly useful for blocking
 hosts (which won't accept your mail otherwise).
 .IP
 (*) Using icmp\-admin\-prohibited with kernels that do not support it will result in a plain DROP instead of REJECT
+.PP
+\fIWarning:\fP You should not indiscriminately apply the REJECT target to
+packets whose connection state is classified as INVALID; instead, you should
+only DROP these.
+.PP
+Consider a source host transmitting a packet P, with P experiencing so much
+delay along its path that the source host issues a retransmission, P_2, with
+P_2 being succesful in reaching its destination and advancing the connection
+state normally. It is conceivable that the late-arriving P may be considered to
+be not associated with any connection tracking entry. Generating a reject
+packet for this packet would then terminate the healthy connection.
+.PP
+So, instead of:
+.PP
+-A INPUT ... -j REJECT
+.PP
+do consider using:
+.PP
+-A INPUT ... -m conntrack --ctstate INVALID -j DROP
+-A INPUT ... -j REJECT