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/* Copyright 2003 Roger Dingledine. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/* $Id$ */
/* TLS wrappers for The Onion Router. (Unlike other tor functions, these
* are prefixed with tor_ in order to avoid conflicting with OpenSSL
* functions and variables.)
*/
#include "./crypto.h"
#include "./tortls.h"
#include "./util.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/tls1.h>
#include <openssl/asn1.h>
#include <openssl/bio.h>
struct tor_tls_context_st {
SSL_CTX *ctx;
};
struct tor_tls_st {
SSL *ssl;
int socket;
enum {
TOR_TLS_ST_HANDSHAKE, TOR_TLS_ST_OPEN, TOR_TLS_ST_GOTCLOSE,
TOR_TLS_ST_SENTCLOSE, TOR_TLS_ST_CLOSED
} state;
int isServer;
};
/* global tls context, keep it here because nobody else needs to touch it */
static tor_tls_context *global_tls_context=NULL;
#define _TOR_TLS_SYSCALL -6
#define _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN -5
static int
tor_tls_get_error(tor_tls *tls, int r, int extra)
{
int err = SSL_get_error(tls->ssl, r);
switch (err) {
case SSL_ERROR_NONE:
return TOR_TLS_DONE;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
return TOR_TLS_WANTREAD;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
return TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE;
case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL:
return extra ? _TOR_TLS_SYSCALL : TOR_TLS_ERROR;
case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
return extra ? _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN : TOR_TLS_ERROR;
default:
return TOR_TLS_ERROR;
}
}
static int always_accept_verify_cb(int preverify_ok,
X509_STORE_CTX *x509_ctx)
{
/* XXXX Actually, this needs to get more complicated. But for now,
XXXX always accept peer certs. */
return 1;
}
/* Generate a self-signed certificate with the private key 'rsa' and
* commonName 'nickname', and write it, PEM-encoded, to the file named
* by 'certfile'. Return 0 on success, -1 for failure.
*/
int
tor_tls_write_certificate(char *certfile, crypto_pk_env_t *rsa, char *nickname)
{
RSA *_rsa = NULL;
time_t start_time, end_time;
EVP_PKEY *pkey = NULL;
X509 *x509 = NULL;
X509_NAME *name = NULL;
BIO *out = NULL;
int nid;
start_time = time(NULL);
assert(rsa && rsa->type == CRYPTO_PK_RSA);
if (!(_rsa = RSAPrivateKey_dup((RSA*)rsa->key)))
/* XXX we have a crypto_pk_dup_key(), it's a shame we can't use it here */
return -1;
if (!(pkey = EVP_PKEY_new()))
return -1;
if (!(EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(pkey, _rsa)))
return -1;
if (!(x509 = X509_new()))
return -1;
if (!(X509_set_version(x509, 2)))
return -1;
if (!(ASN1_INTEGER_set(X509_get_serialNumber(x509), (long)start_time)))
return -1;
if (!(name = X509_NAME_new()))
return -1;
if ((nid = OBJ_txt2nid("organizationName")) != NID_undef) return -1;
if (!(X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID(name, nid, MBSTRING_ASC,
"TOR", -1, -1, 0))) return -1;
if ((nid = OBJ_txt2nid("commonName")) != NID_undef) return -1;
if (!(X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID(name, nid, MBSTRING_ASC,
nickname, -1, -1, 0))) return -1;
if (!(X509_set_issuer_name(x509, name)))
return -1;
if (!(X509_set_subject_name(x509, name)))
return -1;
if (!X509_time_adj(X509_get_notBefore(x509),0,&start_time))
return -1;
end_time = start_time + 24*60*60*365;
if (!X509_time_adj(X509_get_notAfter(x509),0,&end_time))
return -1;
if (!X509_set_pubkey(x509, pkey))
return -1;
if (!X509_sign(x509, pkey, EVP_sha1()))
return -1;
if (!(out = BIO_new_file(certfile, "w")))
return -1;
if (!(PEM_write_bio_X509(out, x509)))
return -1;
BIO_free(out);
X509_free(x509);
EVP_PKEY_free(pkey);
X509_NAME_free(name);
return 0;
}
/* Create a new TLS context. If we are going to be using it as a
* server, it must have isServer set to true, certfile set to a
* filename for a certificate file, and RSA set to the private key
* used for that certificate. Return -1 if failure, else 0.
*/
int
tor_tls_context_new(char *certfile, crypto_pk_env_t *rsa, int isServer)
{
crypto_dh_env_t *dh = NULL;
RSA *_rsa = NULL;
EVP_PKEY *pkey = NULL;
tor_tls_context *result;
assert(!rsa || rsa->type == CRYPTO_PK_RSA);
assert((certfile && rsa) || (!certfile && !rsa));
result = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_tls_context));
if (!(result->ctx = SSL_CTX_new(TLSv1_method())))
return -1;
/* XXXX This should use AES, but we'll need to require OpenSSL 0.9.7 first */
if (!SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(result->ctx, TLS1_TXT_DHE_DSS_WITH_RC4_128_SHA))
/* TLS1_TXT_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_SHA)) */
return -1;
if (certfile && !SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(result->ctx,certfile,
SSL_FILETYPE_PEM))
return -1;
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(result->ctx, SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF);
if (rsa) {
if (!(_rsa = RSAPrivateKey_dup((RSA*)rsa->key)))
return -1;
if (!(pkey = EVP_PKEY_new()))
return -1;
if (!EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(pkey, _rsa))
return -1;
if (!SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey(result->ctx, pkey))
return -1;
EVP_PKEY_free(pkey);
if (certfile) {
if (!SSL_CTX_check_private_key(result->ctx))
return -1;
}
}
dh = crypto_dh_new();
SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(result->ctx, dh->dh);
crypto_dh_free(dh);
SSL_CTX_set_verify(result->ctx, SSL_VERIFY_PEER,
always_accept_verify_cb);
global_tls_context = result;
return 0;
}
/* Create a new TLS object from a TLS context, a filedescriptor, and
* a flag to determine whether it is functioning as a server.
*/
tor_tls *
tor_tls_new(int sock, int isServer)
{
tor_tls *result = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_tls));
assert(global_tls_context); /* make sure somebody made it first */
if (!(result->ssl = SSL_new(global_tls_context->ctx)))
return NULL;
result->socket = sock;
SSL_set_fd(result->ssl, sock);
result->state = TOR_TLS_ST_HANDSHAKE;
result->isServer = isServer;
return result;
}
/* Release resources associated with a TLS object. Does not close the
* underlying file descriptor.
*/
void
tor_tls_free(tor_tls *tls)
{
SSL_free(tls->ssl);
free(tls);
}
/* Underlying function for TLS reading. Reads up to 'len' characters
* from 'tls' into 'cp'. On success, returns the number of characters
* read. On failure, returns TOR_TLS_ERROR, TOR_TLS_CLOSE,
* TOR_TLS_WANTREAD, or TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE.
*/
int
tor_tls_read(tor_tls *tls, char *cp, int len)
{
int r, err;
assert(tls && tls->ssl);
assert(tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_OPEN);
r = SSL_read(tls->ssl, cp, len);
if (r > 0)
return r;
err = tor_tls_get_error(tls, r, 1);
if (err == _TOR_TLS_SYSCALL)
return TOR_TLS_ERROR;
else if (err == _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN) {
tls->state = TOR_TLS_ST_CLOSED;
return TOR_TLS_CLOSE;
} else {
/* XXXX Make sure it's not TOR_TLS_DONE. */
return err;
}
}
/* Underlying function for TLS writing. Write up to 'n' characters
* from 'cp' onto 'tls'. On success, returns the number of characters
* written. On failure, returns TOR_TLS_ERROR, TOR_TLS_WANTREAD,
* or TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE.
*/
int
tor_tls_write(tor_tls *tls, char *cp, int n)
{
int r, err;
assert(tls && tls->ssl);
assert(tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_OPEN);
r = SSL_write(tls->ssl, cp, n);
err = tor_tls_get_error(tls, r, 1);
if (err == _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN) {
/* should never happen XXXX */
return 0;
} else if (err == TOR_TLS_DONE) {
return r;
} else {
return err;
}
}
/* Perform initial handshake on 'tls'. When finished, returns
* TOR_TLS_DONE. On failure, returns TOR_TLS_ERROR, TOR_TLS_WANTREAD,
* or TOR_TLS_WANNTWRITE.
*/
int
tor_tls_handshake(tor_tls *tls)
{
int r;
assert(tls && tls->ssl);
assert(tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_HANDSHAKE);
if (tls->isServer) {
r = SSL_accept(tls->ssl);
} else {
r = SSL_connect(tls->ssl);
}
r = tor_tls_get_error(tls,r,0);
if (r == TOR_TLS_DONE) {
tls->state = TOR_TLS_ST_OPEN;
}
return r;
}
/* Shut down an open tls connection 'tls'. When finished, returns
* TOR_TLS_DONE. On failure, returns TOR_TLS_ERROR, TOR_TLS_WANTREAD,
* or TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE.
*/
int
tor_tls_shutdown(tor_tls *tls)
{
int r, err;
char buf[128];
assert(tls && tls->ssl);
if (tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_SENTCLOSE) {
do {
r = SSL_read(tls->ssl, buf, 128);
} while (r>0);
err = tor_tls_get_error(tls, r, 1);
if (err == _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN) {
tls->state = TOR_TLS_ST_GOTCLOSE;
/* fall through */
} else {
if (err == _TOR_TLS_SYSCALL)
err = TOR_TLS_ERROR;
return err;
}
}
r = SSL_shutdown(tls->ssl);
if (r == 1) {
tls->state = TOR_TLS_ST_CLOSED;
return TOR_TLS_DONE;
}
err = tor_tls_get_error(tls, r, 1);
if (err == _TOR_TLS_SYSCALL)
return TOR_TLS_ST_CLOSED; /* XXXX is this right? */
else if (err == _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN) {
if (tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_GOTCLOSE ||
tls->state == TOR_TLS_ST_SENTCLOSE) {
/* XXXX log; unexpected. */
return TOR_TLS_ERROR;
}
tls->state = TOR_TLS_ST_SENTCLOSE;
return tor_tls_shutdown(tls);
} else {
/* XXXX log if not error. */
return err;
}
}
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