wpa_supplicant: fix WPA2 key replay security bug
WPA2 is vulnerable to replay attacks which result in unauthenticated users having access to the network. * CVE-2017-13077: reinstallation of the pairwise key in the Four-way handshake * CVE-2017-13078: reinstallation of the group key in the Four-way handshake * CVE-2017-13079: reinstallation of the integrity group key in the Four-way handshake * CVE-2017-13080: reinstallation of the group key in the Group Key handshake * CVE-2017-13081: reinstallation of the integrity group key in the Group Key handshake * CVE-2017-13082: accepting a retransmitted Fast BSS Transition Reassociation Request and reinstalling the pairwise key while processing it * CVE-2017-13086: reinstallation of the Tunneled Direct-Link Setup (TDLS) PeerKey (TPK) key in the TDLS handshake * CVE-2017-13087: reinstallation of the group key (GTK) when processing a Wireless Network Management (WNM) Sleep Mode Response frame * CVE-2017-13088: reinstallation of the integrity group key (IGTK) when processing a Wireless Network Management (WNM) Sleep Mode Response frame Backport patches from upstream to resolve these CVEs. Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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