Check sender_key matches on inbound encrypted events. (#6850)

If they don't then the device lists are probably out of sync.
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Erik Johnston 2020-02-05 14:02:39 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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Detect unexpected sender keys on inbound encrypted events and resync device lists.

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@ -598,7 +598,13 @@ class DeviceListUpdater(object):
# happens if we've missed updates.
resync = yield self._need_to_do_resync(user_id, pending_updates)
logger.debug("Need to re-sync devices for %r? %r", user_id, resync)
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO):
logger.info(
"Received device list update for %s, requiring resync: %s. Devices: %s",
user_id,
resync,
", ".join(u[0] for u in pending_updates),
)
if resync:
yield self.user_device_resync(user_id)

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@ -754,27 +754,73 @@ class FederationHandler(BaseHandler):
# if we don't then we mark the device cache for that user as stale.
if event.type == EventTypes.Encrypted:
device_id = event.content.get("device_id")
sender_key = event.content.get("sender_key")
cached_devices = await self.store.get_cached_devices_for_user(event.sender)
resync = False # Whether we should resync device lists.
device = None
if device_id is not None:
cached_devices = await self.store.get_cached_devices_for_user(
event.sender
)
if device_id not in cached_devices:
device = cached_devices.get(device_id)
if device is None:
logger.info(
"Received event from remote device not in our cache: %s %s",
event.sender,
device_id,
)
await self.store.mark_remote_user_device_cache_as_stale(
event.sender
resync = True
# We also check if the `sender_key` matches what we expect.
if sender_key is not None:
# Figure out what sender key we're expecting. If we know the
# device and recognize the algorithm then we can work out the
# exact key to expect. Otherwise check it matches any key we
# have for that device.
if device:
keys = device.get("keys", {}).get("keys", {})
if event.content.get("algorithm") == "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2":
# For this algorithm we expect a curve25519 key.
key_name = "curve25519:%s" % (device_id,)
current_keys = [keys.get(key_name)]
else:
# We don't know understand the algorithm, so we just
# check it matches a key for the device.
current_keys = keys.values()
elif device_id:
# We don't have any keys for the device ID.
current_keys = []
else:
# The event didn't include a device ID, so we just look for
# keys across all devices.
current_keys = (
key
for device in cached_devices
for key in device.get("keys", {}).get("keys", {}).values()
)
# Immediately attempt a resync in the background
if self.config.worker_app:
return run_in_background(self._user_device_resync, event.sender)
else:
return run_in_background(
self._device_list_updater.user_device_resync, event.sender
)
# We now check that the sender key matches (one of) the expected
# keys.
if sender_key not in current_keys:
logger.info(
"Received event from remote device with unexpected sender key: %s %s: %s",
event.sender,
device_id or "<no device_id>",
sender_key,
)
resync = True
if resync:
await self.store.mark_remote_user_device_cache_as_stale(event.sender)
# Immediately attempt a resync in the background
if self.config.worker_app:
return run_in_background(self._user_device_resync, event.sender)
else:
return run_in_background(
self._device_list_updater.user_device_resync, event.sender
)
@log_function
async def backfill(self, dest, room_id, limit, extremities):