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Retry partial authentication with all remaining auth methods (Fixes #812) #820
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Signed-off-by: Jeroen van Erp <[email protected]>
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- Coverage 64.84% 64.83% -0.02%
- Complexity 1467 1468 +1
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+ Hits 5536 5545 +9
- Misses 2592 2597 +5
- Partials 409 411 +2
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} else if (result == AuthResult.PARTIAL) { | ||
// Put all remaining methods in the tried list, so that we can try them for the second round of authentication | ||
while (it.hasNext()) { | ||
tried.add(it.next()); |
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Suppose there are three keys loaded on the client: A, B, C. Also, suppose that the server knows only keys B and C, and requires both keys to be provided by the client. (-o AuthenticationMethods=publickey,publickey
)
If I understand this code correctly, the authentication flow would work like this:
- SSHJ sends the public key A.
- The server responds "failure".
- SSHJ adds the public key A to
tried
. - SSHJ sends public key B.
- The server responds "partial".
- SSHJ adds the last public key C to
tried
and invokes authentication recursively. - SSHJ sends public key A again. It's definitely known that the server doesn't accept this key, because it already refused it.
- The server expectedly responds "failure".
- SSHJ sends the public key C.
- The server responds "success".
It becomes a severe problem for users who have dozens of keys, mostly coming from SSH agent. Also, it becomes a problem with paranoidal servers that have a small MaxAuthTries
.
Instead, OpenSSH has a special workaround for public keys. It takes the keys from a round-robin collection, so definitely unacceptable keys are not re-sent again and again.
I can backport some of our changes with plenty of tests, though they're in Kotlin, which would require time for complete rewriting to Java. |
Sorry for taking so long to get to this. I tested this branch with nifi and unfortunately I still get the same error of "net.schmizz.sshj.userauth.UserAuthException: Exhausted available authentication methods" when the order is backwards from how the AuthMethods are added to the client. |
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