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# frozen_string_literal: true =begin = Info 'OpenSSL for Ruby 2' project Copyright (C) 2001 GOTOU YUUZOU <gotoyuzo@notwork.org> All rights reserved. = Licence This program is licensed under the same licence as Ruby. (See the file 'LICENCE'.) =end require "openssl/buffering" if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL) require "io/nonblock" require "ipaddr" require "socket" module OpenSSL module SSL class SSLContext DEFAULT_PARAMS = { # :nodoc: :min_version => OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_VERSION, :verify_mode => OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER, :verify_hostname => true, :options => -> { opts = OpenSSL::SSL::OP_ALL opts &= ~OpenSSL::SSL::OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS opts |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_COMPRESSION opts }.call } if defined?(OpenSSL::PKey::DH) DH_ffdhe2048 = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new <<-_end_of_pem_ -----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS----- MIIBCAKCAQEA//////////+t+FRYortKmq/cViAnPTzx2LnFg84tNpWp4TZBFGQz +8yTnc4kmz75fS/jY2MMddj2gbICrsRhetPfHtXV/WVhJDP1H18GbtCFY2VVPe0a 87VXE15/V8k1mE8McODmi3fipona8+/och3xWKE2rec1MKzKT0g6eXq8CrGCsyT7 YdEIqUuyyOP7uWrat2DX9GgdT0Kj3jlN9K5W7edjcrsZCwenyO4KbXCeAvzhzffi 7MA0BM0oNC9hkXL+nOmFg/+OTxIy7vKBg8P+OxtMb61zO7X8vC7CIAXFjvGDfRaD ssbzSibBsu/6iGtCOGEoXJf//////////wIBAg== -----END DH PARAMETERS----- _end_of_pem_ private_constant :DH_ffdhe2048 DEFAULT_TMP_DH_CALLBACK = lambda { |ctx, is_export, keylen| # :nodoc: warn "using default DH parameters." if $VERBOSE DH_ffdhe2048 } end if !(OpenSSL::OPENSSL_VERSION.start_with?("OpenSSL") && OpenSSL::OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000) DEFAULT_PARAMS.merge!( ciphers: %w{ ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256 ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA AES128-GCM-SHA256 AES256-GCM-SHA384 AES128-SHA256 AES256-SHA256 AES128-SHA AES256-SHA }.join(":"), ) end DEFAULT_CERT_STORE = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new # :nodoc: DEFAULT_CERT_STORE.set_default_paths DEFAULT_CERT_STORE.flags = OpenSSL::X509::V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL # A callback invoked when DH parameters are required for ephemeral DH key # exchange. # # The callback is invoked with the SSLSocket, a # flag indicating the use of an export cipher and the keylength # required. # # The callback must return an OpenSSL::PKey::DH instance of the correct # key length. # # <b>Deprecated in version 3.0.</b> Use #tmp_dh= instead. attr_accessor :tmp_dh_callback # A callback invoked at connect time to distinguish between multiple # server names. # # The callback is invoked with an SSLSocket and a server name. The # callback must return an SSLContext for the server name or nil. attr_accessor :servername_cb # call-seq: # SSLContext.new -> ctx # SSLContext.new(:TLSv1) -> ctx # SSLContext.new("SSLv23") -> ctx # # Creates a new SSL context. # # If an argument is given, #ssl_version= is called with the value. Note # that this form is deprecated. New applications should use #min_version= # and #max_version= as necessary. def initialize(version = nil) self.options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_ALL self.ssl_version = version if version self.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE self.verify_hostname = false end ## # call-seq: # ctx.set_params(params = {}) -> params # # Sets saner defaults optimized for the use with HTTP-like protocols. # # If a Hash _params_ is given, the parameters are overridden with it. # The keys in _params_ must be assignment methods on SSLContext. # # If the verify_mode is not VERIFY_NONE and ca_file, ca_path and # cert_store are not set then the system default certificate store is # used. def set_params(params={}) params = DEFAULT_PARAMS.merge(params) self.options = params.delete(:options) # set before min_version/max_version params.each{|name, value| self.__send__("#{name}=", value) } if self.verify_mode != OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE unless self.ca_file or self.ca_path or self.cert_store self.cert_store = DEFAULT_CERT_STORE end end return params end # call-seq: # ctx.min_version = OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_2_VERSION # ctx.min_version = :TLS1_2 # ctx.min_version = nil # # Sets the lower bound on the supported SSL/TLS protocol version. The # version may be specified by an integer constant named # OpenSSL::SSL::*_VERSION, a Symbol, or +nil+ which means "any version". # # Be careful that you don't overwrite OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_{SSL,TLS}v* # options by #options= once you have called #min_version= or # #max_version=. # # === Example # ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new # ctx.min_version = OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_1_VERSION # ctx.max_version = OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_2_VERSION # # sock = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(tcp_sock, ctx) # sock.connect # Initiates a connection using either TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 def min_version=(version) set_minmax_proto_version(version, @max_proto_version ||= nil) @min_proto_version = version end # call-seq: # ctx.max_version = OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_2_VERSION # ctx.max_version = :TLS1_2 # ctx.max_version = nil # # Sets the upper bound of the supported SSL/TLS protocol version. See # #min_version= for the possible values. def max_version=(version) set_minmax_proto_version(@min_proto_version ||= nil, version) @max_proto_version = version end # call-seq: # ctx.ssl_version = :TLSv1 # ctx.ssl_version = "SSLv23" # # Sets the SSL/TLS protocol version for the context. This forces # connections to use only the specified protocol version. This is # deprecated and only provided for backwards compatibility. Use # #min_version= and #max_version= instead. # # === History # As the name hints, this used to call the SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version() # function which sets the SSL method used for connections created from # the context. As of Ruby/OpenSSL 2.1, this accessor method is # implemented to call #min_version= and #max_version= instead. def ssl_version=(meth) meth = meth.to_s if meth.is_a?(Symbol) if /(?<type>_client|_server)\z/ =~ meth meth = $` if $VERBOSE warn "#{caller(1, 1)[0]}: method type #{type.inspect} is ignored" end end version = METHODS_MAP[meth.intern] or raise ArgumentError, "unknown SSL method `%s'" % meth set_minmax_proto_version(version, version) @min_proto_version = @max_proto_version = version end METHODS_MAP = { SSLv23: 0, SSLv2: OpenSSL::SSL::SSL2_VERSION, SSLv3: OpenSSL::SSL::SSL3_VERSION, TLSv1: OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_VERSION, TLSv1_1: OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_1_VERSION, TLSv1_2: OpenSSL::SSL::TLS1_2_VERSION, }.freeze private_constant :METHODS_MAP # The list of available SSL/TLS methods. This constant is only provided # for backwards compatibility. METHODS = METHODS_MAP.flat_map { |name,| [name, :"#{name}_client", :"#{name}_server"] }.freeze deprecate_constant :METHODS end module SocketForwarder # The file descriptor for the socket. def fileno to_io.fileno end def addr to_io.addr end def peeraddr to_io.peeraddr end def setsockopt(level, optname, optval) to_io.setsockopt(level, optname, optval) end def getsockopt(level, optname) to_io.getsockopt(level, optname) end def fcntl(*args) to_io.fcntl(*args) end def closed? to_io.closed? end def do_not_reverse_lookup=(flag) to_io.do_not_reverse_lookup = flag end end def verify_certificate_identity(cert, hostname) should_verify_common_name = true cert.extensions.each{|ext| next if ext.oid != "subjectAltName" ostr = OpenSSL::ASN1.decode(ext.to_der).value.last sequence = OpenSSL::ASN1.decode(ostr.value) sequence.value.each{|san| case san.tag when 2 # dNSName in GeneralName (RFC5280) should_verify_common_name = false return true if verify_hostname(hostname, san.value) when 7 # iPAddress in GeneralName (RFC5280) should_verify_common_name = false if san.value.size == 4 || san.value.size == 16 begin return true if san.value == IPAddr.new(hostname).hton rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError end end end } } if should_verify_common_name cert.subject.to_a.each{|oid, value| if oid == "CN" return true if verify_hostname(hostname, value) end } end return false end module_function :verify_certificate_identity def verify_hostname(hostname, san) # :nodoc: # RFC 5280, IA5String is limited to the set of ASCII characters return false unless san.ascii_only? return false unless hostname.ascii_only? # See RFC 6125, section 6.4.1 # Matching is case-insensitive. san_parts = san.downcase.split(".") # TODO: this behavior should probably be more strict return san == hostname if san_parts.size < 2 # Matching is case-insensitive. host_parts = hostname.downcase.split(".") # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 2. # If the wildcard character is the only character of the left-most # label in the presented identifier, the client SHOULD NOT compare # against anything but the left-most label of the reference # identifier (e.g., *.example.com would match foo.example.com but # not bar.foo.example.com or example.com). return false unless san_parts.size == host_parts.size # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1. # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in # which the wildcard character comprises a label other than the # left-most label (e.g., do not match bar.*.example.net). return false unless verify_wildcard(host_parts.shift, san_parts.shift) san_parts.join(".") == host_parts.join(".") end module_function :verify_hostname def verify_wildcard(domain_component, san_component) # :nodoc: parts = san_component.split("*", -1) return false if parts.size > 2 return san_component == domain_component if parts.size == 1 # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3. # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier # where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or # U-label of an internationalized domain name. return false if domain_component.start_with?("xn--") && san_component != "*" parts[0].length + parts[1].length < domain_component.length && domain_component.start_with?(parts[0]) && domain_component.end_with?(parts[1]) end module_function :verify_wildcard class SSLSocket include Buffering include SocketForwarder attr_reader :hostname # The underlying IO object. attr_reader :io alias :to_io :io # The SSLContext object used in this connection. attr_reader :context # Whether to close the underlying socket as well, when the SSL/TLS # connection is shut down. This defaults to +false+. attr_accessor :sync_close # call-seq: # ssl.sysclose => nil # # Sends "close notify" to the peer and tries to shut down the SSL # connection gracefully. # # If sync_close is set to +true+, the underlying IO is also closed. def sysclose return if closed? stop io.close if sync_close end # call-seq: # ssl.post_connection_check(hostname) -> true # # Perform hostname verification following RFC 6125. # # This method MUST be called after calling #connect to ensure that the # hostname of a remote peer has been verified. def post_connection_check(hostname) if peer_cert.nil? msg = "Peer verification enabled, but no certificate received." if using_anon_cipher? msg += " Anonymous cipher suite #{cipher[0]} was negotiated. " \ "Anonymous suites must be disabled to use peer verification." end raise SSLError, msg end unless OpenSSL::SSL.verify_certificate_identity(peer_cert, hostname) raise SSLError, "hostname \"#{hostname}\" does not match the server certificate" end return true end # call-seq: # ssl.session -> aSession # # Returns the SSLSession object currently used, or nil if the session is # not established. def session SSL::Session.new(self) rescue SSL::Session::SessionError nil end private def using_anon_cipher? ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new ctx.ciphers = "aNULL" ctx.ciphers.include?(cipher) end def client_cert_cb @context.client_cert_cb end def tmp_dh_callback @context.tmp_dh_callback || OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext::DEFAULT_TMP_DH_CALLBACK end def session_new_cb @context.session_new_cb end def session_get_cb @context.session_get_cb end class << self # call-seq: # open(remote_host, remote_port, local_host=nil, local_port=nil, context: nil) # # Creates a new instance of SSLSocket. # _remote\_host_ and _remote\_port_ are used to open TCPSocket. # If _local\_host_ and _local\_port_ are specified, # then those parameters are used on the local end to establish the connection. # If _context_ is provided, # the SSL Sockets initial params will be taken from the context. # # === Examples # # sock = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.open('localhost', 443) # sock.connect # Initiates a connection to localhost:443 # # with SSLContext: # # ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new # sock = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.open('localhost', 443, context: ctx) # sock.connect # Initiates a connection to localhost:443 with SSLContext def open(remote_host, remote_port, local_host=nil, local_port=nil, context: nil) sock = ::TCPSocket.open(remote_host, remote_port, local_host, local_port) if context.nil? return OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(sock) else return OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(sock, context) end end end end ## # SSLServer represents a TCP/IP server socket with Secure Sockets Layer. class SSLServer include SocketForwarder # When true then #accept works exactly the same as TCPServer#accept attr_accessor :start_immediately # Creates a new instance of SSLServer. # * _srv_ is an instance of TCPServer. # * _ctx_ is an instance of OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext. def initialize(svr, ctx) @svr = svr @ctx = ctx unless ctx.session_id_context # see #6137 - session id may not exceed 32 bytes prng = ::Random.new($0.hash) session_id = prng.bytes(16).unpack1('H*') @ctx.session_id_context = session_id end @start_immediately = true end # Returns the TCPServer passed to the SSLServer when initialized. def to_io @svr end # See TCPServer#listen for details. def listen(backlog=Socket::SOMAXCONN) @svr.listen(backlog) end # See BasicSocket#shutdown for details. def shutdown(how=Socket::SHUT_RDWR) @svr.shutdown(how) end # Works similar to TCPServer#accept. def accept # Socket#accept returns [socket, addrinfo]. # TCPServer#accept returns a socket. # The following comma strips addrinfo. sock, = @svr.accept begin ssl = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(sock, @ctx) ssl.sync_close = true ssl.accept if @start_immediately ssl rescue Exception => ex if ssl ssl.close else sock.close end raise ex end end # See IO#close for details. def close @svr.close end end end end end