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Missing Subject Alternative Names in ftp mirrors site certificate

От
Ben Buley
Дата:
All, not sure if this is the correct mailing list, so please direct me if necessary.

The download.postgresql.org has an incomplete TLS certificate that is missing some Subject Alt Names currently included in the DNS for ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org.  
The round-robin DNS occasionally hits a valid name that is listed in the certificate, but many of them fail.  Certificate shows SANs for:
   SN = ftp.postgresql.org
   SAN DNS Name = apt.postgresql.org
   SAN DNS Name = download.postgresql.org
   SAN DNS Name = fendaus.postgresql.org
   SAN DNS Name = ftp.postgresql.org

The IPs listed for download.postgresql.org and ftp.postgresql.org show the following IPs (listing IPv4 only):
   Non-authoritative answer:
   ftp.postgresql.org      canonical name = ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org.
   Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
   Address: 147.75.85.69
   Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
   Address: 217.196.149.55
   Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
   Address: 72.32.157.246
   Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
   Address: 87.238.57.227

And the reverse DNS shows the following alternative names being used:
   55.48-63.149.196.217.in-addr.arpa       name = fabrina.postgresql.org.
   246.157.32.72.in-addr.arpa      name = faynos.postgresql.org.
   69.85.75.147.in-addr.arpa       name = fendaus.postgresql.org.
   227.226-238.57.238.87.in-addr.arpa      name = feris.postgresql.org.

I only see one server that matches (fendaus.postgresql.org) which aligns to me failure rate of TLS certificate errors (edited).  Additionally, ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org isn't listed in the SAN either and throws an certificate error.  

For background, I pulled a RHEL 7 repo RPM from here and that's where I first noticed the issues (by failed YUM/curl connections).
https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/9.5/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/pgdg-redhat-repo-latest.noarch.rpm 

Thanks,

Ben Buley
buleyb@gmail.com

Re: Missing Subject Alternative Names in ftp mirrors site certificate

От
Magnus Hagander
Дата:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 11:46 PM Ben Buley <buleyb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> All, not sure if this is the correct mailing list, so please direct me if necessary.
>
> The download.postgresql.org has an incomplete TLS certificate that is missing some Subject Alt Names currently
includedin the DNS for ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org.
 
> The round-robin DNS occasionally hits a valid name that is listed in the certificate, but many of them fail.
Certificateshows SANs for:
 
>    SN = ftp.postgresql.org
>    SAN DNS Name = apt.postgresql.org
>    SAN DNS Name = download.postgresql.org
>    SAN DNS Name = fendaus.postgresql.org
>    SAN DNS Name = ftp.postgresql.org
>
> The IPs listed for download.postgresql.org and ftp.postgresql.org show the following IPs (listing IPv4 only):
>    Non-authoritative answer:
>    ftp.postgresql.org      canonical name = ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org.
>    Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
>    Address: 147.75.85.69
>    Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
>    Address: 217.196.149.55
>    Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
>    Address: 72.32.157.246
>    Name:   ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org
>    Address: 87.238.57.227
>
> And the reverse DNS shows the following alternative names being used:
>    55.48-63.149.196.217.in-addr.arpa       name = fabrina.postgresql.org.
>    246.157.32.72.in-addr.arpa      name = faynos.postgresql.org.
>    69.85.75.147.in-addr.arpa       name = fendaus.postgresql.org.
>    227.226-238.57.238.87.in-addr.arpa      name = feris.postgresql.org.
>
> I only see one server that matches (fendaus.postgresql.org) which aligns to me failure rate of TLS certificate errors
(edited). Additionally, ftp.mirrors.postgresql.org isn't listed in the SAN either and throws an certificate error.
 
>
> For background, I pulled a RHEL 7 repo RPM from here and that's where I first noticed the issues (by failed YUM/curl
connections).
> https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/9.5/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/pgdg-redhat-repo-latest.noarch.rpm

Do you find that reproducible?

Did you actually get redirected there somehow? That name is never
supposed to show up in an URL, and as long as it doesn't, it shouldn't
be relevant to SAN..

I just test-installed that repo rpm and then also tried to install
postgres from it and it works fine without any complaints from here...
Can you provide the exact commands you used to get the problem?

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