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9467fe62 1/*
922fed06 2 * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Nicira, Inc.
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3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
7 *
8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 * limitations under the License.
15 */
16
17#include <config.h>
18#include "stream-ssl.h"
19#include "dhparams.h"
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20#include <ctype.h>
21#include <errno.h>
22#include <inttypes.h>
23#include <string.h>
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24#include <sys/types.h>
25#include <sys/socket.h>
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26#include <netinet/tcp.h>
27#include <openssl/err.h>
47ebcf25 28#include <openssl/rand.h>
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29#include <openssl/ssl.h>
30#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
31#include <poll.h>
5ea1366b 32#include <fcntl.h>
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33#include <sys/stat.h>
34#include <unistd.h>
f2f7be86 35#include "coverage.h"
3e8a2ad1 36#include "openvswitch/dynamic-string.h"
47ebcf25 37#include "entropy.h"
64c96779 38#include "openvswitch/ofpbuf.h"
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39#include "openflow/openflow.h"
40#include "packets.h"
41#include "poll-loop.h"
ee89ea7b 42#include "openvswitch/shash.h"
9467fe62 43#include "socket-util.h"
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44#include "util.h"
45#include "stream-provider.h"
46#include "stream.h"
415f6c0b 47#include "timeval.h"
e6211adc 48#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
5136ce49 49
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50#ifdef _WIN32
51/* Ref: https://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#PROG2
52 * Your application must link against the same version of the Win32 C-Runtime
53 * against which your openssl libraries were linked. The default version for
54 * OpenSSL is /MD - "Multithreaded DLL". If we compile Open vSwitch with
55 * something other than /MD, instead of re-compiling OpenSSL
56 * toolkit, openssl/applink.c can be #included. Also, it is important
57 * to add CRYPTO_malloc_init prior first call to OpenSSL.
58 *
59 * XXX: The behavior of the following #include when Open vSwitch is
60 * compiled with /MD is not tested. */
61#include <openssl/applink.c>
62#define SHUT_RDWR SD_BOTH
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63#endif
64
d98e6007 65VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(stream_ssl);
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66
67/* Active SSL. */
68
69enum ssl_state {
70 STATE_TCP_CONNECTING,
71 STATE_SSL_CONNECTING
72};
73
74enum session_type {
75 CLIENT,
76 SERVER
77};
78
79struct ssl_stream
80{
81 struct stream stream;
82 enum ssl_state state;
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83 enum session_type type;
84 int fd;
85 SSL *ssl;
86 struct ofpbuf *txbuf;
ff1760f1 87 unsigned int session_nr;
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88
89 /* rx_want and tx_want record the result of the last call to SSL_read()
90 * and SSL_write(), respectively:
91 *
92 * - If the call reported that data needed to be read from the file
93 * descriptor, the corresponding member is set to SSL_READING.
94 *
95 * - If the call reported that data needed to be written to the file
96 * descriptor, the corresponding member is set to SSL_WRITING.
97 *
98 * - Otherwise, the member is set to SSL_NOTHING, indicating that the
99 * call completed successfully (or with an error) and that there is no
100 * need to block.
101 *
102 * These are needed because there is no way to ask OpenSSL what a data read
103 * or write would require without giving it a buffer to receive into or
104 * data to send, respectively. (Note that the SSL_want() status is
105 * overwritten by each SSL_read() or SSL_write() call, so we can't rely on
106 * its value.)
107 *
108 * A single call to SSL_read() or SSL_write() can perform both reading
109 * and writing and thus invalidate not one of these values but actually
110 * both. Consider this situation, for example:
111 *
112 * - SSL_write() blocks on a read, so tx_want gets SSL_READING.
113 *
114 * - SSL_read() laters succeeds reading from 'fd' and clears out the
115 * whole receive buffer, so rx_want gets SSL_READING.
116 *
117 * - Client calls stream_wait(STREAM_RECV) and stream_wait(STREAM_SEND)
118 * and blocks.
119 *
120 * - Now we're stuck blocking until the peer sends us data, even though
121 * SSL_write() could now succeed, which could easily be a deadlock
122 * condition.
123 *
124 * On the other hand, we can't reset both tx_want and rx_want on every call
125 * to SSL_read() or SSL_write(), because that would produce livelock,
126 * e.g. in this situation:
127 *
128 * - SSL_write() blocks, so tx_want gets SSL_READING or SSL_WRITING.
129 *
130 * - SSL_read() blocks, so rx_want gets SSL_READING or SSL_WRITING,
131 * but tx_want gets reset to SSL_NOTHING.
132 *
133 * - Client calls stream_wait(STREAM_RECV) and stream_wait(STREAM_SEND)
134 * and blocks.
135 *
136 * - Client wakes up immediately since SSL_NOTHING in tx_want indicates
137 * that no blocking is necessary.
138 *
139 * The solution we adopt here is to set tx_want to SSL_NOTHING after
140 * calling SSL_read() only if the SSL state of the connection changed,
141 * which indicates that an SSL-level renegotiation made some progress, and
142 * similarly for rx_want and SSL_write(). This prevents both the
143 * deadlock and livelock situations above.
144 */
145 int rx_want, tx_want;
1e3c0047 146
ff1760f1 147 /* A few bytes of header data in case SSL negotiation fails. */
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148 uint8_t head[2];
149 short int n_head;
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150};
151
152/* SSL context created by ssl_init(). */
153static SSL_CTX *ctx;
154
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155struct ssl_config_file {
156 bool read; /* Whether the file was successfully read. */
157 char *file_name; /* Configured file name, if any. */
9cb07887 158 struct timespec mtime; /* File mtime as of last time we read it. */
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159};
160
161/* SSL configuration files. */
162static struct ssl_config_file private_key;
163static struct ssl_config_file certificate;
164static struct ssl_config_file ca_cert;
9467fe62 165
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166/* Ordinarily, the SSL client and server verify each other's certificates using
167 * a CA certificate. Setting this to false disables this behavior. (This is a
168 * security risk.) */
169static bool verify_peer_cert = true;
170
9467fe62 171/* Ordinarily, we require a CA certificate for the peer to be locally
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172 * available. We can, however, bootstrap the CA certificate from the peer at
173 * the beginning of our first connection then use that certificate on all
174 * subsequent connections, saving it to a file for use in future runs also. In
175 * this case, 'bootstrap_ca_cert' is true. */
9467fe62 176static bool bootstrap_ca_cert;
9467fe62 177
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178/* Session number. Used in debug logging messages to uniquely identify a
179 * session. */
180static unsigned int next_session_nr;
181
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182/* Who knows what can trigger various SSL errors, so let's throttle them down
183 * quite a bit. */
184static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(10, 25);
185
186static int ssl_init(void);
187static int do_ssl_init(void);
188static bool ssl_wants_io(int ssl_error);
189static void ssl_close(struct stream *);
190static void ssl_clear_txbuf(struct ssl_stream *);
246f5b5e 191static void interpret_queued_ssl_error(const char *function);
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192static int interpret_ssl_error(const char *function, int ret, int error,
193 int *want);
67a4917b 194static DH *tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ssl, int is_export OVS_UNUSED, int keylength);
9467fe62 195static void log_ca_cert(const char *file_name, X509 *cert);
415f6c0b 196static void stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file__(const char *file_name,
f1484874 197 bool bootstrap, bool force);
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198static void ssl_protocol_cb(int write_p, int version, int content_type,
199 const void *, size_t, SSL *, void *sslv_);
f1484874 200static bool update_ssl_config(struct ssl_config_file *, const char *file_name);
5ea1366b 201static int sock_errno(void);
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202
203static short int
204want_to_poll_events(int want)
205{
206 switch (want) {
207 case SSL_NOTHING:
428b2edd 208 OVS_NOT_REACHED();
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209
210 case SSL_READING:
211 return POLLIN;
212
213 case SSL_WRITING:
214 return POLLOUT;
215
216 default:
428b2edd 217 OVS_NOT_REACHED();
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218 }
219}
220
221static int
222new_ssl_stream(const char *name, int fd, enum session_type type,
a8d81967 223 enum ssl_state state, struct stream **streamp)
9467fe62 224{
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225 struct ssl_stream *sslv;
226 SSL *ssl = NULL;
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227 int retval;
228
229 /* Check for all the needful configuration. */
230 retval = 0;
415f6c0b 231 if (!private_key.read) {
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232 VLOG_ERR("Private key must be configured to use SSL");
233 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
234 }
415f6c0b 235 if (!certificate.read) {
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236 VLOG_ERR("Certificate must be configured to use SSL");
237 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
238 }
ba104a1e 239 if (!ca_cert.read && verify_peer_cert && !bootstrap_ca_cert) {
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240 VLOG_ERR("CA certificate must be configured to use SSL");
241 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
242 }
b6d729ad 243 if (!retval && !SSL_CTX_check_private_key(ctx)) {
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244 VLOG_ERR("Private key does not match certificate public key: %s",
245 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
246 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
247 }
248 if (retval) {
249 goto error;
250 }
251
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252 /* Disable Nagle.
253 * On windows platforms, this can only be called upon TCP connected.
254 */
255 if (state == STATE_SSL_CONNECTING) {
b7cefbf7 256 setsockopt_tcp_nodelay(fd);
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257 }
258
259 /* Create and configure OpenSSL stream. */
260 ssl = SSL_new(ctx);
261 if (ssl == NULL) {
262 VLOG_ERR("SSL_new: %s", ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
263 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
264 goto error;
265 }
266 if (SSL_set_fd(ssl, fd) == 0) {
267 VLOG_ERR("SSL_set_fd: %s", ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
268 retval = ENOPROTOOPT;
269 goto error;
270 }
ba104a1e 271 if (!verify_peer_cert || (bootstrap_ca_cert && type == CLIENT)) {
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272 SSL_set_verify(ssl, SSL_VERIFY_NONE, NULL);
273 }
274
275 /* Create and return the ssl_stream. */
276 sslv = xmalloc(sizeof *sslv);
277 stream_init(&sslv->stream, &ssl_stream_class, EAGAIN, name);
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278 sslv->state = state;
279 sslv->type = type;
280 sslv->fd = fd;
281 sslv->ssl = ssl;
282 sslv->txbuf = NULL;
283 sslv->rx_want = sslv->tx_want = SSL_NOTHING;
ff1760f1 284 sslv->session_nr = next_session_nr++;
1e3c0047 285 sslv->n_head = 0;
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286
287 if (VLOG_IS_DBG_ENABLED()) {
288 SSL_set_msg_callback(ssl, ssl_protocol_cb);
289 SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(ssl, sslv);
290 }
291
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292 *streamp = &sslv->stream;
293 return 0;
294
295error:
296 if (ssl) {
297 SSL_free(ssl);
298 }
5ea1366b 299 closesocket(fd);
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300 return retval;
301}
302
303static struct ssl_stream *
304ssl_stream_cast(struct stream *stream)
305{
306 stream_assert_class(stream, &ssl_stream_class);
307 return CONTAINER_OF(stream, struct ssl_stream, stream);
308}
309
310static int
f125905c 311ssl_open(const char *name, char *suffix, struct stream **streamp, uint8_t dscp)
9467fe62 312{
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313 int error, fd;
314
315 error = ssl_init();
316 if (error) {
317 return error;
318 }
319
d4763d1d 320 error = inet_open_active(SOCK_STREAM, suffix, OFP_PORT, NULL, &fd,
f125905c 321 dscp);
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322 if (fd >= 0) {
323 int state = error ? STATE_TCP_CONNECTING : STATE_SSL_CONNECTING;
a8d81967 324 return new_ssl_stream(name, fd, CLIENT, state, streamp);
9467fe62 325 } else {
10a89ef0 326 VLOG_ERR("%s: connect: %s", name, ovs_strerror(error));
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327 return error;
328 }
329}
330
331static int
332do_ca_cert_bootstrap(struct stream *stream)
333{
334 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
335 STACK_OF(X509) *chain;
415f6c0b 336 X509 *cert;
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337 FILE *file;
338 int error;
339 int fd;
340
341 chain = SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(sslv->ssl);
342 if (!chain || !sk_X509_num(chain)) {
343 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: no certificate presented by "
344 "peer");
345 return EPROTO;
346 }
415f6c0b 347 cert = sk_X509_value(chain, sk_X509_num(chain) - 1);
9467fe62 348
415f6c0b 349 /* Check that 'cert' is self-signed. Otherwise it is not a CA
9467fe62 350 * certificate and we should not attempt to use it as one. */
415f6c0b 351 error = X509_check_issued(cert, cert);
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352 if (error) {
353 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: obtained certificate is "
354 "not self-signed (%s)",
355 X509_verify_cert_error_string(error));
356 if (sk_X509_num(chain) < 2) {
357 VLOG_ERR("only one certificate was received, so probably the peer "
358 "is not configured to send its CA certificate");
359 }
360 return EPROTO;
361 }
362
415f6c0b 363 fd = open(ca_cert.file_name, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, 0444);
9467fe62 364 if (fd < 0) {
deb1f433 365 if (errno == EEXIST) {
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366 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "reading CA cert %s created by another process",
367 ca_cert.file_name);
368 stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file__(ca_cert.file_name, true, true);
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369 return EPROTO;
370 } else {
371 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: creating %s failed: %s",
10a89ef0 372 ca_cert.file_name, ovs_strerror(errno));
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373 return errno;
374 }
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375 }
376
377 file = fdopen(fd, "w");
378 if (!file) {
2a022368 379 error = errno;
9467fe62 380 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: fdopen failed: %s",
10a89ef0 381 ovs_strerror(error));
415f6c0b 382 unlink(ca_cert.file_name);
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383 return error;
384 }
385
415f6c0b 386 if (!PEM_write_X509(file, cert)) {
9467fe62 387 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: PEM_write_X509 to %s failed: "
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388 "%s", ca_cert.file_name,
389 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
9467fe62 390 fclose(file);
415f6c0b 391 unlink(ca_cert.file_name);
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392 return EIO;
393 }
394
395 if (fclose(file)) {
2a022368 396 error = errno;
9467fe62 397 VLOG_ERR("could not bootstrap CA cert: writing %s failed: %s",
10a89ef0 398 ca_cert.file_name, ovs_strerror(error));
415f6c0b 399 unlink(ca_cert.file_name);
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400 return error;
401 }
402
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403 VLOG_INFO("successfully bootstrapped CA cert to %s", ca_cert.file_name);
404 log_ca_cert(ca_cert.file_name, cert);
9467fe62 405 bootstrap_ca_cert = false;
415f6c0b 406 ca_cert.read = true;
9467fe62 407
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408 /* SSL_CTX_add_client_CA makes a copy of cert's relevant data. */
409 SSL_CTX_add_client_CA(ctx, cert);
9467fe62 410
e6a8ca62 411 SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(ctx, X509_STORE_new());
415f6c0b 412 if (SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ctx, ca_cert.file_name, NULL) != 1) {
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413 VLOG_ERR("SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations: %s",
414 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
415 return EPROTO;
416 }
417 VLOG_INFO("killing successful connection to retry using CA cert");
418 return EPROTO;
419}
420
421static int
422ssl_connect(struct stream *stream)
423{
424 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
425 int retval;
426
427 switch (sslv->state) {
428 case STATE_TCP_CONNECTING:
429 retval = check_connection_completion(sslv->fd);
430 if (retval) {
431 return retval;
432 }
433 sslv->state = STATE_SSL_CONNECTING;
b7cefbf7 434 setsockopt_tcp_nodelay(sslv->fd);
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435 /* Fall through. */
436
437 case STATE_SSL_CONNECTING:
1e3c0047 438 /* Capture the first few bytes of received data so that we can guess
ec9f40dc 439 * what kind of funny data we've been sent if SSL negotiation fails. */
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440 if (sslv->n_head <= 0) {
441 sslv->n_head = recv(sslv->fd, sslv->head, sizeof sslv->head,
442 MSG_PEEK);
443 }
444
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445 retval = (sslv->type == CLIENT
446 ? SSL_connect(sslv->ssl) : SSL_accept(sslv->ssl));
447 if (retval != 1) {
448 int error = SSL_get_error(sslv->ssl, retval);
449 if (retval < 0 && ssl_wants_io(error)) {
450 return EAGAIN;
451 } else {
452 int unused;
f2f7be86 453
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454 interpret_ssl_error((sslv->type == CLIENT ? "SSL_connect"
455 : "SSL_accept"), retval, error, &unused);
456 shutdown(sslv->fd, SHUT_RDWR);
1e3c0047 457 stream_report_content(sslv->head, sslv->n_head, STREAM_SSL,
922fed06 458 &this_module, stream_get_name(stream));
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459 return EPROTO;
460 }
461 } else if (bootstrap_ca_cert) {
462 return do_ca_cert_bootstrap(stream);
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463 } else if (verify_peer_cert
464 && ((SSL_get_verify_mode(sslv->ssl)
465 & (SSL_VERIFY_NONE | SSL_VERIFY_PEER))
466 != SSL_VERIFY_PEER)) {
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467 /* Two or more SSL connections completed at the same time while we
468 * were in bootstrap mode. Only one of these can finish the
469 * bootstrap successfully. The other one(s) must be rejected
470 * because they were not verified against the bootstrapped CA
471 * certificate. (Alternatively we could verify them against the CA
472 * certificate, but that's more trouble than it's worth. These
473 * connections will succeed the next time they retry, assuming that
474 * they have a certificate against the correct CA.) */
1ee62357 475 VLOG_INFO("rejecting SSL connection during bootstrap race window");
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476 return EPROTO;
477 } else {
478 return 0;
479 }
480 }
481
428b2edd 482 OVS_NOT_REACHED();
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483}
484
485static void
486ssl_close(struct stream *stream)
487{
488 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
489 ssl_clear_txbuf(sslv);
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491 /* Attempt clean shutdown of the SSL connection. This will work most of
492 * the time, as long as the kernel send buffer has some free space and the
493 * SSL connection isn't renegotiating, etc. That has to be good enough,
494 * since we don't have any way to continue the close operation in the
495 * background. */
496 SSL_shutdown(sslv->ssl);
497
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498 /* SSL_shutdown() might have signaled an error, in which case we need to
499 * flush it out of the OpenSSL error queue or the next OpenSSL operation
500 * will falsely signal an error. */
501 ERR_clear_error();
502
9467fe62 503 SSL_free(sslv->ssl);
5ea1366b 504 closesocket(sslv->fd);
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505 free(sslv);
506}
507
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508static void
509interpret_queued_ssl_error(const char *function)
510{
511 int queued_error = ERR_get_error();
512 if (queued_error != 0) {
513 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: %s",
514 function, ERR_error_string(queued_error, NULL));
515 } else {
516 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: SSL_ERROR_SSL without queued error", function);
517 }
518}
519
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520static int
521interpret_ssl_error(const char *function, int ret, int error,
522 int *want)
523{
524 *want = SSL_NOTHING;
525
526 switch (error) {
527 case SSL_ERROR_NONE:
528 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL_ERROR_NONE", function);
529 break;
530
531 case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
532 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN", function);
533 break;
534
535 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
536 *want = SSL_READING;
537 return EAGAIN;
538
539 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
540 *want = SSL_WRITING;
541 return EAGAIN;
542
543 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT:
544 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT", function);
545 break;
546
547 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT:
548 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT", function);
549 break;
550
551 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP:
552 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP",
553 function);
554 break;
555
556 case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: {
557 int queued_error = ERR_get_error();
558 if (queued_error == 0) {
559 if (ret < 0) {
560 int status = errno;
561 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: system error (%s)",
10a89ef0 562 function, ovs_strerror(status));
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563 return status;
564 } else {
565 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: unexpected SSL connection close",
566 function);
567 return EPROTO;
568 }
569 } else {
570 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: %s",
571 function, ERR_error_string(queued_error, NULL));
572 break;
573 }
574 }
575
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576 case SSL_ERROR_SSL:
577 interpret_queued_ssl_error(function);
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580 default:
581 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: bad SSL error code %d", function, error);
582 break;
583 }
584 return EIO;
585}
586
587static ssize_t
588ssl_recv(struct stream *stream, void *buffer, size_t n)
589{
590 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
591 int old_state;
592 ssize_t ret;
593
594 /* Behavior of zero-byte SSL_read is poorly defined. */
cb22974d 595 ovs_assert(n > 0);
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597 old_state = SSL_get_state(sslv->ssl);
598 ret = SSL_read(sslv->ssl, buffer, n);
599 if (old_state != SSL_get_state(sslv->ssl)) {
600 sslv->tx_want = SSL_NOTHING;
601 }
602 sslv->rx_want = SSL_NOTHING;
603
604 if (ret > 0) {
605 return ret;
606 } else {
607 int error = SSL_get_error(sslv->ssl, ret);
608 if (error == SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN) {
609 return 0;
610 } else {
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612 &sslv->rx_want);
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614 }
615}
616
617static void
618ssl_clear_txbuf(struct ssl_stream *sslv)
619{
620 ofpbuf_delete(sslv->txbuf);
621 sslv->txbuf = NULL;
622}
623
624static int
625ssl_do_tx(struct stream *stream)
626{
627 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
628
629 for (;;) {
630 int old_state = SSL_get_state(sslv->ssl);
560d3df7 631 int ret = SSL_write(sslv->ssl, sslv->txbuf->data, sslv->txbuf->size);
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632 if (old_state != SSL_get_state(sslv->ssl)) {
633 sslv->rx_want = SSL_NOTHING;
634 }
635 sslv->tx_want = SSL_NOTHING;
636 if (ret > 0) {
637 ofpbuf_pull(sslv->txbuf, ret);
560d3df7 638 if (sslv->txbuf->size == 0) {
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640 }
641 } else {
642 int ssl_error = SSL_get_error(sslv->ssl, ret);
643 if (ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN) {
644 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "SSL_write: connection closed");
645 return EPIPE;
646 } else {
647 return interpret_ssl_error("SSL_write", ret, ssl_error,
648 &sslv->tx_want);
649 }
650 }
651 }
652}
653
654static ssize_t
655ssl_send(struct stream *stream, const void *buffer, size_t n)
656{
657 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
658
659 if (sslv->txbuf) {
2b494771 660 return -EAGAIN;
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662 int error;
663
664 sslv->txbuf = ofpbuf_clone_data(buffer, n);
665 error = ssl_do_tx(stream);
666 switch (error) {
667 case 0:
668 ssl_clear_txbuf(sslv);
2b494771 669 return n;
9467fe62 670 case EAGAIN:
2b494771 671 return n;
9467fe62 672 default:
5c8f8763 673 ssl_clear_txbuf(sslv);
2b494771 674 return -error;
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676 }
677}
678
679static void
680ssl_run(struct stream *stream)
681{
682 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
683
684 if (sslv->txbuf && ssl_do_tx(stream) != EAGAIN) {
685 ssl_clear_txbuf(sslv);
686 }
687}
688
689static void
690ssl_run_wait(struct stream *stream)
691{
692 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
693
694 if (sslv->tx_want != SSL_NOTHING) {
1ca3348e 695 poll_fd_wait(sslv->fd, want_to_poll_events(sslv->tx_want));
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697}
698
699static void
700ssl_wait(struct stream *stream, enum stream_wait_type wait)
701{
702 struct ssl_stream *sslv = ssl_stream_cast(stream);
703
704 switch (wait) {
705 case STREAM_CONNECT:
706 if (stream_connect(stream) != EAGAIN) {
707 poll_immediate_wake();
708 } else {
709 switch (sslv->state) {
710 case STATE_TCP_CONNECTING:
1ca3348e 711 poll_fd_wait(sslv->fd, POLLOUT);
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713
714 case STATE_SSL_CONNECTING:
715 /* ssl_connect() called SSL_accept() or SSL_connect(), which
716 * set up the status that we test here. */
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717 poll_fd_wait(sslv->fd,
718 want_to_poll_events(SSL_want(sslv->ssl)));
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720
721 default:
428b2edd 722 OVS_NOT_REACHED();
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724 }
725 break;
726
727 case STREAM_RECV:
728 if (sslv->rx_want != SSL_NOTHING) {
1ca3348e 729 poll_fd_wait(sslv->fd, want_to_poll_events(sslv->rx_want));
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731 poll_immediate_wake();
732 }
733 break;
734
735 case STREAM_SEND:
736 if (!sslv->txbuf) {
737 /* We have room in our tx queue. */
738 poll_immediate_wake();
739 } else {
740 /* stream_run_wait() will do the right thing; don't bother with
741 * redundancy. */
742 }
743 break;
744
745 default:
428b2edd 746 OVS_NOT_REACHED();
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748}
749
da327b18 750const struct stream_class ssl_stream_class = {
9467fe62 751 "ssl", /* name */
f1936eb6 752 true, /* needs_probes */
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753 ssl_open, /* open */
754 ssl_close, /* close */
755 ssl_connect, /* connect */
756 ssl_recv, /* recv */
757 ssl_send, /* send */
758 ssl_run, /* run */
759 ssl_run_wait, /* run_wait */
760 ssl_wait, /* wait */
761};
762\f
763/* Passive SSL. */
764
765struct pssl_pstream
766{
767 struct pstream pstream;
768 int fd;
769};
770
da327b18 771const struct pstream_class pssl_pstream_class;
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773static struct pssl_pstream *
774pssl_pstream_cast(struct pstream *pstream)
775{
776 pstream_assert_class(pstream, &pssl_pstream_class);
777 return CONTAINER_OF(pstream, struct pssl_pstream, pstream);
778}
779
780static int
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781pssl_open(const char *name OVS_UNUSED, char *suffix, struct pstream **pstreamp,
782 uint8_t dscp)
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784 char bound_name[SS_NTOP_BUFSIZE + 16];
785 char addrbuf[SS_NTOP_BUFSIZE];
786 struct sockaddr_storage ss;
9467fe62 787 struct pssl_pstream *pssl;
e731d71b 788 uint16_t port;
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790 int fd;
791
792 retval = ssl_init();
793 if (retval) {
794 return retval;
795 }
796
d4763d1d 797 fd = inet_open_passive(SOCK_STREAM, suffix, OFP_PORT, &ss, dscp, true);
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799 return -fd;
800 }
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802 port = ss_get_port(&ss);
e7e50013 803 snprintf(bound_name, sizeof bound_name, "pssl:%"PRIu16":%s",
e731d71b 804 port, ss_format_address(&ss, addrbuf, sizeof addrbuf));
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806 pssl = xmalloc(sizeof *pssl);
42967038 807 pstream_init(&pssl->pstream, &pssl_pstream_class, bound_name);
e731d71b 808 pstream_set_bound_port(&pssl->pstream, htons(port));
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810 *pstreamp = &pssl->pstream;
811 return 0;
812}
813
814static void
815pssl_close(struct pstream *pstream)
816{
817 struct pssl_pstream *pssl = pssl_pstream_cast(pstream);
5ea1366b 818 closesocket(pssl->fd);
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820}
821
822static int
823pssl_accept(struct pstream *pstream, struct stream **new_streamp)
824{
825 struct pssl_pstream *pssl = pssl_pstream_cast(pstream);
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826 char name[SS_NTOP_BUFSIZE + 16];
827 char addrbuf[SS_NTOP_BUFSIZE];
828 struct sockaddr_storage ss;
829 socklen_t ss_len = sizeof ss;
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831 int error;
832
e731d71b 833 new_fd = accept(pssl->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &ss, &ss_len);
9467fe62 834 if (new_fd < 0) {
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836#ifdef _WIN32
837 if (error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
838 error = EAGAIN;
839 }
840#endif
9467fe62 841 if (error != EAGAIN) {
5ea1366b 842 VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "accept: %s", sock_strerror(error));
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844 return error;
845 }
846
847 error = set_nonblocking(new_fd);
848 if (error) {
5ea1366b 849 closesocket(new_fd);
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850 return error;
851 }
852
e7e50013 853 snprintf(name, sizeof name, "ssl:%s:%"PRIu16,
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854 ss_format_address(&ss, addrbuf, sizeof addrbuf),
855 ss_get_port(&ss));
a8d81967 856 return new_ssl_stream(name, new_fd, SERVER, STATE_SSL_CONNECTING,
f125905c 857 new_streamp);
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859
860static void
861pssl_wait(struct pstream *pstream)
862{
863 struct pssl_pstream *pssl = pssl_pstream_cast(pstream);
1ca3348e 864 poll_fd_wait(pssl->fd, POLLIN);
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866
da327b18 867const struct pstream_class pssl_pstream_class = {
9467fe62 868 "pssl",
f1936eb6 869 true,
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870 pssl_open,
871 pssl_close,
872 pssl_accept,
873 pssl_wait,
874};
875\f
876/*
877 * Returns true if OpenSSL error is WANT_READ or WANT_WRITE, indicating that
878 * OpenSSL is requesting that we call it back when the socket is ready for read
879 * or writing, respectively.
880 */
881static bool
882ssl_wants_io(int ssl_error)
883{
884 return (ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
885 || ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ);
886}
887
888static int
889ssl_init(void)
890{
891 static int init_status = -1;
892 if (init_status < 0) {
893 init_status = do_ssl_init();
cb22974d 894 ovs_assert(init_status >= 0);
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896 return init_status;
897}
898
899static int
900do_ssl_init(void)
901{
902 SSL_METHOD *method;
903
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905 /* The following call is needed if we "#include <openssl/applink.c>". */
906 CRYPTO_malloc_init();
907#endif
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909 SSL_load_error_strings();
910
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912 /* We occasionally see OpenSSL fail to seed its random number generator
913 * in heavily loaded hypervisors. I suspect the following scenario:
914 *
915 * 1. OpenSSL calls read() to get 32 bytes from /dev/urandom.
916 * 2. The kernel generates 10 bytes of randomness and copies it out.
917 * 3. A signal arrives (perhaps SIGALRM).
918 * 4. The kernel interrupts the system call to service the signal.
919 * 5. Userspace gets 10 bytes of entropy.
920 * 6. OpenSSL doesn't read again to get the final 22 bytes. Therefore
921 * OpenSSL doesn't have enough entropy to consider itself
922 * initialized.
923 *
924 * The only part I'm not entirely sure about is #6, because the OpenSSL
925 * code is so hard to read. */
926 uint8_t seed[32];
927 int retval;
928
929 VLOG_WARN("OpenSSL random seeding failed, reseeding ourselves");
930
931 retval = get_entropy(seed, sizeof seed);
932 if (retval) {
933 VLOG_ERR("failed to obtain entropy (%s)",
934 ovs_retval_to_string(retval));
935 return retval > 0 ? retval : ENOPROTOOPT;
936 }
937
938 RAND_seed(seed, sizeof seed);
939 }
940
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942 * SSLv3_method(), TLSv1_method(), SSLv23_method(), ... Most of these
943 * support exactly one version of SSL, e.g. TLSv1_method() supports TLSv1
944 * only, not any earlier *or later* version. The only exception is
945 * SSLv23_method(), which in fact supports *any* version of SSL and TLS.
946 * We don't want SSLv2 or SSLv3 support, so we turn it off below with
947 * SSL_CTX_set_options().
948 *
949 * The cast is needed to avoid a warning with newer versions of OpenSSL in
950 * which SSLv23_method() returns a "const" pointer. */
951 method = CONST_CAST(SSL_METHOD *, SSLv23_method());
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953 VLOG_ERR("TLSv1_method: %s", ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
954 return ENOPROTOOPT;
955 }
956
957 ctx = SSL_CTX_new(method);
958 if (ctx == NULL) {
959 VLOG_ERR("SSL_CTX_new: %s", ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
960 return ENOPROTOOPT;
961 }
962 SSL_CTX_set_options(ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 | SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3);
963 SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(ctx, tmp_dh_callback);
964 SSL_CTX_set_mode(ctx, SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE);
965 SSL_CTX_set_mode(ctx, SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER);
966 SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_PEER | SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT,
967 NULL);
895107e4 968 SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(ctx, SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF);
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970 return 0;
971}
972
973static DH *
67a4917b 974tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ssl OVS_UNUSED, int is_export OVS_UNUSED, int keylength)
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976 struct dh {
977 int keylength;
978 DH *dh;
979 DH *(*constructor)(void);
980 };
981
982 static struct dh dh_table[] = {
983 {1024, NULL, get_dh1024},
984 {2048, NULL, get_dh2048},
985 {4096, NULL, get_dh4096},
986 };
987
988 struct dh *dh;
989
990 for (dh = dh_table; dh < &dh_table[ARRAY_SIZE(dh_table)]; dh++) {
991 if (dh->keylength == keylength) {
992 if (!dh->dh) {
993 dh->dh = dh->constructor();
994 if (!dh->dh) {
1d2c568d 995 out_of_memory();
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997 }
998 return dh->dh;
999 }
1000 }
1001 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "no Diffie-Hellman parameters for key length %d",
1002 keylength);
1003 return NULL;
1004}
1005
1006/* Returns true if SSL is at least partially configured. */
1007bool
d295e8e9 1008stream_ssl_is_configured(void)
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1011}
1012
1013static bool
1014update_ssl_config(struct ssl_config_file *config, const char *file_name)
1015{
9cb07887 1016 struct timespec mtime;
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1019 if (ssl_init() || !file_name) {
1020 return false;
1021 }
1022
1023 /* If the file name hasn't changed and neither has the file contents, stop
1024 * here. */
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1025 error = get_mtime(file_name, &mtime);
1026 if (error && error != ENOENT) {
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1027 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: stat failed (%s)",
1028 file_name, ovs_strerror(error));
e68f6dea 1029 }
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1030 if (config->file_name
1031 && !strcmp(config->file_name, file_name)
1032 && mtime.tv_sec == config->mtime.tv_sec
1033 && mtime.tv_nsec == config->mtime.tv_nsec) {
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1035 }
1036
2b1a27a1 1037 /* Update 'config'. */
9cb07887 1038 config->mtime = mtime;
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1040 free(config->file_name);
1041 config->file_name = xstrdup(file_name);
1042 }
415f6c0b 1043 return true;
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1045
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1047stream_ssl_set_private_key_file__(const char *file_name)
1048{
1049 if (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(ctx, file_name, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) == 1) {
1050 private_key.read = true;
1051 } else {
1052 VLOG_ERR("SSL_use_PrivateKey_file: %s",
1053 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
1054 }
1055}
1056
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1058stream_ssl_set_private_key_file(const char *file_name)
1059{
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1061 stream_ssl_set_private_key_file__(file_name);
9467fe62 1062 }
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1064
1065static void
1066stream_ssl_set_certificate_file__(const char *file_name)
1067{
1b494f3e 1068 if (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(ctx, file_name, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) == 1) {
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1070 } else {
1071 VLOG_ERR("SSL_use_certificate_file: %s",
9467fe62 1072 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
9467fe62 1073 }
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1075
1076void
1077stream_ssl_set_certificate_file(const char *file_name)
1078{
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1080 stream_ssl_set_certificate_file__(file_name);
9467fe62 1081 }
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1083
1084/* Sets the private key and certificate files in one operation. Use this
1085 * interface, instead of calling stream_ssl_set_private_key_file() and
1086 * stream_ssl_set_certificate_file() individually, in the main loop of a
1087 * long-running program whose key and certificate might change at runtime.
1088 *
1089 * This is important because of OpenSSL's behavior. If an OpenSSL context
1090 * already has a certificate, and stream_ssl_set_private_key_file() is called
1091 * to install a new private key, OpenSSL will report an error because the new
1092 * private key does not match the old certificate. The other order, of setting
1093 * a new certificate, then setting a new private key, does work.
1094 *
1095 * If this were the only problem, calling stream_ssl_set_certificate_file()
1096 * before stream_ssl_set_private_key_file() would fix it. But, if the private
1097 * key is changed before the certificate (e.g. someone "scp"s or "mv"s the new
1098 * private key in place before the certificate), then OpenSSL would reject that
1099 * change, and then the change of certificate would succeed, but there would be
1100 * no associated private key (because it had only changed once and therefore
1101 * there was no point in re-reading it).
1102 *
1103 * This function avoids both problems by, whenever either the certificate or
1104 * the private key file changes, re-reading both of them, in the correct order.
1105 */
1106void
1107stream_ssl_set_key_and_cert(const char *private_key_file,
1108 const char *certificate_file)
1109{
1110 if (update_ssl_config(&private_key, private_key_file)
1111 || update_ssl_config(&certificate, certificate_file)) {
1112 stream_ssl_set_certificate_file__(certificate_file);
1113 stream_ssl_set_private_key_file__(private_key_file);
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1116
1117/* Reads the X509 certificate or certificates in file 'file_name'. On success,
1118 * stores the address of the first element in an array of pointers to
1119 * certificates in '*certs' and the number of certificates in the array in
1120 * '*n_certs', and returns 0. On failure, stores a null pointer in '*certs', 0
1121 * in '*n_certs', and returns a positive errno value.
1122 *
1123 * The caller is responsible for freeing '*certs'. */
1124static int
1125read_cert_file(const char *file_name, X509 ***certs, size_t *n_certs)
1126{
1127 FILE *file;
1128 size_t allocated_certs = 0;
1129
1130 *certs = NULL;
1131 *n_certs = 0;
1132
1133 file = fopen(file_name, "r");
1134 if (!file) {
1135 VLOG_ERR("failed to open %s for reading: %s",
10a89ef0 1136 file_name, ovs_strerror(errno));
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1138 }
1139
1140 for (;;) {
1141 X509 *certificate;
1142 int c;
1143
1144 /* Read certificate from file. */
1145 certificate = PEM_read_X509(file, NULL, NULL, NULL);
1146 if (!certificate) {
1147 size_t i;
1148
1149 VLOG_ERR("PEM_read_X509 failed reading %s: %s",
1150 file_name, ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
1151 for (i = 0; i < *n_certs; i++) {
1152 X509_free((*certs)[i]);
1153 }
1154 free(*certs);
1155 *certs = NULL;
1156 *n_certs = 0;
0ded15d4 1157 fclose(file);
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1159 }
1160
1161 /* Add certificate to array. */
1162 if (*n_certs >= allocated_certs) {
1163 *certs = x2nrealloc(*certs, &allocated_certs, sizeof **certs);
1164 }
1165 (*certs)[(*n_certs)++] = certificate;
1166
1167 /* Are there additional certificates in the file? */
1168 do {
1169 c = getc(file);
1170 } while (isspace(c));
1171 if (c == EOF) {
1172 break;
1173 }
1174 ungetc(c, file);
1175 }
1176 fclose(file);
1177 return 0;
1178}
1179
1180
1181/* Sets 'file_name' as the name of a file containing one or more X509
1182 * certificates to send to the peer. Typical use in OpenFlow is to send the CA
1183 * certificate to the peer, which enables a switch to pick up the controller's
1184 * CA certificate on its first connection. */
1185void
1186stream_ssl_set_peer_ca_cert_file(const char *file_name)
1187{
1188 X509 **certs;
1189 size_t n_certs;
1190 size_t i;
1191
1192 if (ssl_init()) {
1193 return;
1194 }
1195
1196 if (!read_cert_file(file_name, &certs, &n_certs)) {
1197 for (i = 0; i < n_certs; i++) {
1198 if (SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(ctx, certs[i]) != 1) {
1199 VLOG_ERR("SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert: %s",
1200 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
1201 }
1202 }
1203 free(certs);
1204 }
1205}
1206
1207/* Logs fingerprint of CA certificate 'cert' obtained from 'file_name'. */
1208static void
1209log_ca_cert(const char *file_name, X509 *cert)
1210{
1211 unsigned char digest[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE];
1212 unsigned int n_bytes;
1213 struct ds fp;
1214 char *subject;
1215
1216 ds_init(&fp);
1217 if (!X509_digest(cert, EVP_sha1(), digest, &n_bytes)) {
1218 ds_put_cstr(&fp, "<out of memory>");
1219 } else {
1220 unsigned int i;
1221 for (i = 0; i < n_bytes; i++) {
1222 if (i) {
1223 ds_put_char(&fp, ':');
1224 }
34582733 1225 ds_put_format(&fp, "%02x", digest[i]);
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1227 }
1228 subject = X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(cert), NULL, 0);
1229 VLOG_INFO("Trusting CA cert from %s (%s) (fingerprint %s)", file_name,
1230 subject ? subject : "<out of memory>", ds_cstr(&fp));
3c7b5c2d 1231 OPENSSL_free(subject);
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1233}
1234
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1236stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file__(const char *file_name,
1237 bool bootstrap, bool force)
9467fe62 1238{
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1239 struct stat s;
1240
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1241 if (!update_ssl_config(&ca_cert, file_name) && !force) {
1242 return;
1243 }
1244
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1245 if (!strcmp(file_name, "none")) {
1246 verify_peer_cert = false;
1247 VLOG_WARN("Peer certificate validation disabled "
1248 "(this is a security risk)");
1249 } else if (bootstrap && stat(file_name, &s) && errno == ENOENT) {
9467fe62 1250 bootstrap_ca_cert = true;
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1251 } else {
1252 STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *cert_names = SSL_load_client_CA_file(file_name);
1253 if (cert_names) {
1254 /* Set up list of CAs that the server will accept from the
1255 * client. */
1256 SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(ctx, cert_names);
1257
1258 /* Set up CAs for OpenSSL to trust in verifying the peer's
1259 * certificate. */
1260 SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(ctx, X509_STORE_new());
1261 if (SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ctx, file_name, NULL) != 1) {
1262 VLOG_ERR("SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations: %s",
9467fe62 1263 ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
01960474 1264 return;
9467fe62 1265 }
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1266 bootstrap_ca_cert = false;
1267 } else {
1268 VLOG_ERR("failed to load client certificates from %s: %s",
1269 file_name, ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
9467fe62 1270 }
9467fe62 1271 }
415f6c0b 1272 ca_cert.read = true;
9467fe62 1273}
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1275/* Sets 'file_name' as the name of the file from which to read the CA
1276 * certificate used to verify the peer within SSL connections. If 'bootstrap'
1277 * is false, the file must exist. If 'bootstrap' is false, then the file is
1278 * read if it is exists; if it does not, then it will be created from the CA
1279 * certificate received from the peer on the first SSL connection. */
1280void
1281stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file(const char *file_name, bool bootstrap)
1282{
f1484874 1283 stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file__(file_name, bootstrap, false);
415f6c0b 1284}
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1286/* SSL protocol logging. */
1287
1288static const char *
1289ssl_alert_level_to_string(uint8_t type)
1290{
1291 switch (type) {
1292 case 1: return "warning";
1293 case 2: return "fatal";
1294 default: return "<unknown>";
1295 }
1296}
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1298static const char *
1299ssl_alert_description_to_string(uint8_t type)
1300{
1301 switch (type) {
1302 case 0: return "close_notify";
1303 case 10: return "unexpected_message";
1304 case 20: return "bad_record_mac";
1305 case 21: return "decryption_failed";
1306 case 22: return "record_overflow";
1307 case 30: return "decompression_failure";
1308 case 40: return "handshake_failure";
1309 case 42: return "bad_certificate";
1310 case 43: return "unsupported_certificate";
1311 case 44: return "certificate_revoked";
1312 case 45: return "certificate_expired";
1313 case 46: return "certificate_unknown";
1314 case 47: return "illegal_parameter";
1315 case 48: return "unknown_ca";
1316 case 49: return "access_denied";
1317 case 50: return "decode_error";
1318 case 51: return "decrypt_error";
1319 case 60: return "export_restriction";
1320 case 70: return "protocol_version";
1321 case 71: return "insufficient_security";
1322 case 80: return "internal_error";
1323 case 90: return "user_canceled";
1324 case 100: return "no_renegotiation";
1325 default: return "<unknown>";
1326 }
1327}
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1329static const char *
1330ssl_handshake_type_to_string(uint8_t type)
1331{
1332 switch (type) {
1333 case 0: return "hello_request";
1334 case 1: return "client_hello";
1335 case 2: return "server_hello";
1336 case 11: return "certificate";
1337 case 12: return "server_key_exchange";
1338 case 13: return "certificate_request";
1339 case 14: return "server_hello_done";
1340 case 15: return "certificate_verify";
1341 case 16: return "client_key_exchange";
1342 case 20: return "finished";
1343 default: return "<unknown>";
1344 }
1345}
1346
1347static void
1348ssl_protocol_cb(int write_p, int version OVS_UNUSED, int content_type,
1349 const void *buf_, size_t len, SSL *ssl OVS_UNUSED, void *sslv_)
1350{
1351 const struct ssl_stream *sslv = sslv_;
1352 const uint8_t *buf = buf_;
1353 struct ds details;
1354
1355 if (!VLOG_IS_DBG_ENABLED()) {
1356 return;
1357 }
1358
1359 ds_init(&details);
1360 if (content_type == 20) {
1361 ds_put_cstr(&details, "change_cipher_spec");
1362 } else if (content_type == 21) {
1363 ds_put_format(&details, "alert: %s, %s",
1364 ssl_alert_level_to_string(buf[0]),
1365 ssl_alert_description_to_string(buf[1]));
1366 } else if (content_type == 22) {
1367 ds_put_format(&details, "handshake: %s",
1368 ssl_handshake_type_to_string(buf[0]));
1369 } else {
1370 ds_put_format(&details, "type %d", content_type);
1371 }
1372
34582733 1373 VLOG_DBG("%s%u%s%s %s (%"PRIuSIZE" bytes)",
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1375 sslv->session_nr, write_p ? "-->" : "<--",
1376 stream_get_name(&sslv->stream), ds_cstr(&details), len);
1377
1378 ds_destroy(&details);
1379}