When I run rbenv install 2.2.4 or rbenv install 2.3.0 in both cases the build fails with the error message "undefined symbol: SSLv2_method"
...
What could cause these issues ...
The SSLv2 gear was completely removed from OpenSSL in March due to CVE-2016-0800 (DROWN Attack).
I think the complete removal was a bit harsh because of the effects like you are experiencing. There should have been a warning and transition period. And it should have occurred 10 years ago or so.
Instead of complete removal due to DROWN, I think SSLv2_method
, SSLv2_client_method
and SSLv2_server_method
should have set an appropriate error code like ERR_R_REMOVED_INSECURE
and returned NULL. <openssl/opensslconf.h>
should have unconditionally set OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
also.
OpenSSL realized they broke ABI compatibility and added the symbols back to 1.0.2 with Commit 133138569f37d149. The check-in provided the symbols SSLv2_method
, SSLv2_client_method
and SSLv2_server_method
again, but they return NULL without setting an error code. They also do not define OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
. Also see [openssl.org #4398] BUG / 1.0.2g breaks CURL extension.
SSLv2 has been insecure for 15 or 20 years. Packages like Ruby should not have been referencing the symbols. You should file a security bug report against Ruby for referencing the symbol.
... and how could I resolve them?
To fix the issue, I believe you need either (1) wait for OpenSSL 1.0.2h, (2), manually patch OpenSSL 1.0.2g, or (3) remove all Ruby references to SSLv2_method
, SSLv2_client_method
and SSLv2_server_method
.
Here's the patch you need for (2), manually patch OpenSSL 1.0.2g:
diff --git a/ssl/s2_meth.c b/ssl/s2_meth.c
index b312f17..d46e2f5 100644
--- a/ssl/s2_meth.c
+++ b/ssl/s2_meth.c
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ IMPLEMENT_ssl2_meth_func(SSLv2_method,
ssl2_accept, ssl2_connect, ssl2_get_method)
#else /* !OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 */
-# if PEDANTIC
-static void *dummy = &dummy;
-# endif
+SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_method(void) { return NULL; }
+SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_client_method(void) { return NULL; }
+SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_server_method(void) { return NULL; }
#endif
You should also configure and compile OpenSSL with at least no-ssl2 no-ssl3 no-comp
flags because they are known security problems. The configure options define OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
, OPENSSL_NO_SSL3
and OPENSSL_NO_COMP
in <openssl/opensslconf.h>
.