When using SCTP and accepting a new connection, DLM currently validates
if the peer trying to connect to it is one of the cluster nodes, but it
doesn't check if it already has a connection to it or not.
If it already had a connection, it will be overwritten, and the new one
will be used for writes, possibly causing the node to leave the cluster
due to communication breakage.
Still, one could DoS the node by attempting N connections and keeping
them open.
As said, but being explicit, both situations are only triggerable from
other cluster nodes, but are doable with only user-level perms.
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
mutex_unlock(&con->sock_mutex);
}
-/* We only send shutdown messages to nodes that are not part of the cluster */
+/* We only send shutdown messages to nodes that are not part of the cluster
+ * or if we get multiple connections from a node.
+ */
static void sctp_send_shutdown(sctp_assoc_t associd)
{
static char outcmsg[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct sctp_sndrcvinfo))];
if (!new_con)
return;
+ if (new_con->sock) {
+ log_print("reject connect from node %d: "
+ "already has a connection.",
+ nodeid);
+ sctp_send_shutdown(prim.ssp_assoc_id);
+ return;
+ }
+
/* Peel off a new sock */
lock_sock(con->sock->sk);
ret = sctp_do_peeloff(con->sock->sk,