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  1. Core Server
  2. SERVER-16073

Allow disabling SSL Ciphers via hidden flag: sslCipherConfig

    • Type: Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
    • 2.6.9, 3.0.3, 3.1.0
    • Affects Version/s: 2.6.4, 2.6.5
    • Component/s: Networking, Security
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      CentOS 6.5
    • Fully Compatible
    • Linux

      Issue Status as of Mar 17, 2015

      ISSUE SUMMARY
      In some distributions, versions of OpenSSL, including the current OpenSSL packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS, use a faulty version of the AES-GCM cipher, that causes a crash after transmitting 64GB of data.

      USER IMPACT
      The instability created by issue makes it difficult to complete initial sync for replica set members and will cause frequent crashes.

      WORKAROUNDS

      1. Upgrade to an upstream release of OpenSSL, avoiding the version provided by the package manager.
      2. Downgrade to an older version of OpenSSL.
      3. Use the new flag net.ssl.sslCipherConfig in MongoDB to configure the the OpenSSL cipher suites directly and disable AES-GCM. NOTE: configuring the cipher suites for OpenSSL should be done with care to avoid enabling unsafe ciphers.

      AFFECTED VERSIONS
      MongoDB 2.6 and 3.0 that use an affected OpenSSL library.

      FIX VERSION
      The fix is included in the 2.6.9 and 3.0.2 production releases.

      RESOLUTION DETAILS
      Implemented a configuration option to prevent mongod from using the problematic cipher, to provide an additional option for users who cannot change their OpenSSL version.

      Original description

      we're using mongodb (tried both 2.6.4 & 2.6.5) compiled with ssl on our own, and we're having problems recovering servers when they have to do a complete (initial) sync

      2014-11-11T12:34:38.769+0100 [rsSync] ERROR: SSL: error:1408F119:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:decryption failed or bad record mac
      2014-11-11T12:34:38.782+0100 [rsSync] SocketException: remote: 148.251.189.232:27018 error: 9001 socket exception [CONNECT_ERROR] 
      2014-11-11T12:34:38.818+0100 [rsSync] ERROR: SSL: error:140D00CF:SSL routines:SSL_write:protocol is shutdown
      2014-11-11T12:34:38.818+0100 [rsSync] caught exception (socket exception [CONNECT_ERROR] for ) in destructor (~PiggyBackData)
      2014-11-11T12:34:38.819+0100 [rsSync] replSet initial sync exception: 16465 recv failed while exhausting cursor 9 attempts remaining
      

      after it fails multiple times, it finally gives up the initial sync and shuts down
      what's interesting is that it always fails at the approximately same position (number of cloned objects), which is around 290K..

      we could reproduce the same behavior on another server in a different shard of the same cluster

      we're using openssl 1.0.1e 30.el6_6.4 on our mongod instances and the same version was used while compiling mongodb
      as far as i understand, mongodb is using a dynamically linked library, so it actually shouldn't matter with which version it was compiled

      we did find a bug in openssl which would output the same error message, but this bug was fixed in June 2014, and the version of openssl we're using already has the fix applied

      did anyone else have this problem occur to them? is it an openssl bug, or mongodb bug?

      i've attached a log file of one of the affected servers, with debug mode enabled

            Assignee:
            andreas.nilsson Andreas Nilsson
            Reporter:
            pcmaniac Nemanja Dubravac
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