[Bug 1961979] Re: Can't connect to Jammy hosts (openssh >= 8.8p1-1)
Brian Murray
1961979 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Feb 24 18:10:13 UTC 2022
** Tags removed: rls-jj-incoming
** Also affects: paramiko (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: High
Status: New
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Title:
Can't connect to Jammy hosts (openssh >= 8.8p1-1)
Status in paramiko package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in paramiko source package in Bionic:
New
Status in paramiko source package in Focal:
New
Status in paramiko source package in Impish:
New
Status in paramiko source package in Jammy:
New
Bug description:
python3-paramiko can't connect to Jammy hosts, likely because of the
stricter signature requirements introduced in openssh 8.8p1-1.
Reproducer:
1. Setup a passwordless keypair and add localhost to known_hosts, so
that:
paride at stramonio:~$ SSH_AUTH_SOCK= ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_insecure localhost date
2022-02-23T12:35:39 CET
2. Try the same with paramiko from python3-paramiko:
$ ipython3
In [1]: from paramiko import SSHClient
In [2]: client = SSHClient()
In [3]: client.load_system_host_keys()
In [4]: client.connect('localhost', key_filename='/home/paride/.ssh/id_rsa_insecure')
Unknown exception: q must be exactly 160, 224, or 256 bits long
[Full Traceback Below]
3. Try with a newer paramiko:
$ python3 -m venv /tmp/newparamiko
$ source /tmp/newparamiko/bin/activate
$ pip install -q paramiko==2.9.2
$ ipython3
In [1]: from paramiko import SSHClient
In [2]: client = SSHClient()
In [3]: client.load_system_host_keys()
In [4]: client.connect('localhost', key_filename='/home/paride/.ssh/id_rsa_insecure')
In [5]: # It works!
The Point 2. failure can be reproduced by installing older versions of
paramiko via pip, so the issue is not specific to Ubuntu. Likely
related upstream changes/issues:
* https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/1643
* https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/1955
--- Point 2. Traceback ---
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/paramiko/transport.py", line 2109, in run
handler(self.auth_handler, m)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/paramiko/auth_handler.py", line 298, in _parse_service_accept
sig = self.private_key.sign_ssh_data(blob)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/paramiko/dsskey.py", line 109, in sign_ssh_data
key = dsa.DSAPrivateNumbers(
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cryptography/hazmat/primitives/asymmetric/dsa.py", line 244, in private_key
return backend.load_dsa_private_numbers(self)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cryptography/hazmat/backends/openssl/backend.py", line 827, in load_dsa_private_numbers
dsa._check_dsa_private_numbers(numbers)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cryptography/hazmat/primitives/asymmetric/dsa.py", line 282, in _check_dsa_private_numbers
_check_dsa_parameters(parameters)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cryptography/hazmat/primitives/asymmetric/dsa.py", line 274, in _check_dsa_parameters
raise ValueError("q must be exactly 160, 224, or 256 bits long")
ValueError: q must be exactly 160, 224, or 256 bits long
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