It would appear that Mutt fails to check the validity of a SMTP server's certificate during a TLS connection.
c194da6cc8894df5a3eff430bb2d9280Hi all. It seems that mutt fails to check the validity of a SMTP
servers certificate during a TLS connection. In my mutt configuration
I have
set ssl_starttls = yes
set ssl_force_tls = yes
However, after performing the steps below I found that mutt did not
properly validate the remote servers SMTP tls certificate. This means
that an attacker could potentially MITM a mutt user connecting to
their SMTP server even when the user has forced a TLS connection.
Steps to test this:
1. I set in my hosts file the ip for smtp.gmail.com to be bound to
mail.lolok.com
in /etc/hosts
74.125.127.109 mail.LOLOK.com
2.Then I changed my
set smtp_url = "smtp://MYUSERNAME@smtp.gmail.com:587/"
to be
set smtp_url = "smtp://MYUSERNAME@mail.lolok.com:587/"
3. I opened up mutt and emailed my self. I note that I saw mutt say
"connecting to mail.lolok.com".
I feel that this is an issue because mutt _does_ actually perform IMAP
server certificate validation (at least it did when I last tested it
:P).
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