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authorJulian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>2019-12-02 11:46:49 +0100
committerJulian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>2019-12-02 14:27:38 +0100
commit93f33052de84e9aeaf19c92291d043dad2665bbd (patch)
tree667c4240b6f6fb9c91ae20b655478508b09d6214 /doc
parent1690c3f87ae45a41e8d3e09bf0b1021c008460b9 (diff)
netrc: Restrict auth.conf entries to https by default
This avoids downgrade attacks where an attacker could inject Location: http://private.example/ and then (having access to raw data to private.example, for example, by opening a port there, or sniffing network traffic) read the credentials for the private repository. Closes: #945911
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/apt_auth.conf.5.xml14
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/apt_auth.conf.5.xml b/doc/apt_auth.conf.5.xml
index e7961ef81..99394be00 100644
--- a/doc/apt_auth.conf.5.xml
+++ b/doc/apt_auth.conf.5.xml
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Unknown tokens will be ignored. Tokens may be separated by spaces, tabs or newli
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
-<term><literal>machine</literal> <replaceable>hostname</replaceable>[:<replaceable>port</replaceable>][/<replaceable>path</replaceable>]</term>
+<term><literal>machine</literal> <replaceable>[protocol://]</replaceable><replaceable>hostname</replaceable>[:<replaceable>port</replaceable>][/<replaceable>path</replaceable>]</term>
<listitem><para>Entries are looked up by searching for the
<emphasis><literal>machine</literal></emphasis> token matching the
hostname of the URI apt needs login information for. Extending the netrc-format
@@ -60,7 +60,8 @@ different login information reside on the same server. A machine token with a pa
matches if the path in the URI starts with the path given in the token.
Once a match is made, the subsequent tokens are processed, stopping when the
end of file is reached or another <emphasis><literal>machine</literal></emphasis>
-token is encountered.</para></listitem>
+token is encountered.</para>
+<para>If protocol is not specified, the entry only matches https and tor+https.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@@ -80,9 +81,9 @@ token is encountered.</para></listitem>
<refsect1><title>Example</title>
<para>Supplying login information for a user named <literal>apt</literal>
with the password <literal>debian</literal> for the &sources-list; entry
-<literallayout>deb http://example.org/debian &debian-stable-codename; main</literallayout>
+<literallayout>deb https://example.org/debian &debian-stable-codename; main</literallayout>
could be done in the entry directly:
-<literallayout>deb http://apt:debian@example.org/debian &debian-stable-codename; main</literallayout>
+<literallayout>deb https://apt:debian@example.org/debian &debian-stable-codename; main</literallayout>
Alternatively an entry like the following in the auth.conf file could be used:
<literallayout>machine example.org
login apt
@@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ machine example.org/debian login apt password debian
machine example.org/debian/ login apt password debian
</literallayout>
On the other hand neither of the following lines apply:
-<literallayout>machine example.org:80 login apt password debian
+<literallayout>machine example.org:443 login apt password debian
machine example.org/deb/ login apt password debian
machine example.org/ubuntu login apt password debian
machine example.orga login apt password debian
@@ -111,6 +112,9 @@ also the implementation slightly. For maximum backward compatibility you should
avoid multiple <literal>machine</literal> tokens with the same hostname, but if
you need multiple they should all have a path specified in the
<literal>machine</literal> token.</para>
+<para>Login information in auth.conf are more flexible than those in sources.list. For
+example, login information can be specified for parts of a repository only, or if the
+sources.list entry redirects elsewhere, login information for the redirect destination can be supplied.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>