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FreeBSD-Current Random Number Generator Broken

First time accepted submitter bobo the hobo writesThe FreeBSD random number has been discovered to be generating possibly predictable SSH keys and SSL certificates for months. Time to regenerate your keys and certs if using FreeBSD-Current. A message to the freebsd-current mailing list reads in part: "If you are running a current kernel r273872 or later, please upgrade your kernel to r278907 or later immediately and regenerate keys. I discovered an issue where the new framework code was not calling randomdev_init_reader, which means that read_random(9) was not returning good random data. read_random(9) is used by arc4random(9) which is the primary method that arc4random(3) is seeded from."

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  1. There are/may be worse problems with -current by mi · · Score: 4, Informative

    The -current is not a release — it is the trunk of the development tree. Using for anything important — such as data, that may be worthwhile enough for your enemies to hack for — is silly. Far worse bugs may exist in -current — or be introduced at any point.

    Stick to releases — or one of the -stable branches — for anything, that's not about working on FreeBSD itself.

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  2. Re:Newbish question here.. by bsdasym · · Score: 3, Informative

    No, you should be on -STABLE or at least RELENG_? if you only want security fixes. -RELEASE is just that, the release version, no updates.

  3. Re:Newbish question here.. by DarkHelmet433 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The bug was in the unreleased FreeBSD-11 work-in-progress developer tree.

    If you are running an actual release, or one of the stable branches, you are not affected.

    The main cause for concern is if you are generating keys in some form on the developer tree.

  4. Re:Newbish question here.. by fisted · · Score: 3, Informative

    No, and who mods this "Informative"?
    Both -CURRENT and -STABLE are development branches.

    -RELEASE is meant for production and of course gets supplied with security relevant fixes (then referred to as patchlevels).

    But yes, please go on educating people about things you don't know jack about.

  5. Re:Alternate strategy... by ColaMan · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sweet Jesus, at least install Fail2Ban and block an IP for 24 hours after 3 failed attempts.

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