From 094535c010320967639e8e86f974d878e80baa72 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= Date: Fri, 1 May 2015 16:13:57 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 1.7.0 --- ccast/axTLS/tls1.c | 2411 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2411 insertions(+) create mode 100644 ccast/axTLS/tls1.c (limited to 'ccast/axTLS/tls1.c') diff --git a/ccast/axTLS/tls1.c b/ccast/axTLS/tls1.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b635263 --- /dev/null +++ b/ccast/axTLS/tls1.c @@ -0,0 +1,2411 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2007, Cameron Rich + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the name of the axTLS project nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR + * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, + * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +/** + * Common ssl/tlsv1 code to both the client and server implementations. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "os_port.h" +#include "crypto_misc.h" +#include "ssl.h" + +/* The session expiry time */ +#define SSL_EXPIRY_TIME (CONFIG_SSL_EXPIRY_TIME*3600) + +static const uint8_t g_hello_request[] = { HS_HELLO_REQUEST, 0, 0, 0 }; +static const uint8_t g_chg_cipher_spec_pkt[] = { 1 }; +static const char * server_finished = "server finished"; +static const char * client_finished = "client finished"; + +static int do_handshake(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *buf, int read_len); +static int set_key_block(SSL *ssl, int is_write); +static int verify_digest(SSL *ssl, int mode, uint8_t * hmac_header, + const uint8_t *buf, int read_len); +static void *crypt_new(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *key, uint8_t *iv, int is_decrypt); +static int send_raw_packet(SSL *ssl, uint8_t protocol); + +/** + * The server will pick the cipher based on the order that the order that the + * ciphers are listed. This order is defined at compile time. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE +const uint8_t ssl_prot_prefs[NUM_PROTOCOLS] = +{ SSL_RC4_128_SHA }; +#else +static void session_free(SSL_SESSION *ssl_sessions[], int sess_index); + +const uint8_t ssl_prot_prefs[NUM_PROTOCOLS] = +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_PROT_LOW /* low security, fast speed */ +{ SSL_RC4_128_SHA, SSL_AES128_SHA, SSL_AES256_SHA, SSL_RC4_128_MD5 }; +#elif defined(CONFIG_SSL_PROT_MEDIUM) /* medium security, medium speed */ +{ SSL_AES128_SHA, SSL_AES256_SHA, SSL_RC4_128_SHA, SSL_RC4_128_MD5 }; +#else /* CONFIG_SSL_PROT_HIGH */ /* high security, low speed */ +{ SSL_AES256_SHA, SSL_AES128_SHA, SSL_RC4_128_SHA, SSL_RC4_128_MD5 }; +#endif +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE */ + +/** + * The cipher map containing all the essentials for each cipher. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE +static const cipher_info_t cipher_info[NUM_PROTOCOLS] = +{ + { /* RC4-SHA */ + SSL_RC4_128_SHA, /* RC4-SHA */ + 16, /* key size */ + 0, /* iv size */ + 2*(SHA1_SIZE+16), /* key block size */ + 0, /* no padding */ + SHA1_SIZE, /* digest size */ + hmac_sha1, /* hmac algorithm */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt, /* encrypt */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt /* decrypt */ + }, +}; +#else +static const cipher_info_t cipher_info[NUM_PROTOCOLS] = +{ + { /* AES128-SHA */ + SSL_AES128_SHA, /* AES128-SHA */ + 16, /* key size */ + 16, /* iv size */ + 2*(SHA1_SIZE+16+16), /* key block size */ + 16, /* block padding size */ + SHA1_SIZE, /* digest size */ + hmac_sha1, /* hmac algorithm */ + (crypt_func)AES_cbc_encrypt, /* encrypt */ + (crypt_func)AES_cbc_decrypt /* decrypt */ + }, + { /* AES256-SHA */ + SSL_AES256_SHA, /* AES256-SHA */ + 32, /* key size */ + 16, /* iv size */ + 2*(SHA1_SIZE+32+16), /* key block size */ + 16, /* block padding size */ + SHA1_SIZE, /* digest size */ + hmac_sha1, /* hmac algorithm */ + (crypt_func)AES_cbc_encrypt, /* encrypt */ + (crypt_func)AES_cbc_decrypt /* decrypt */ + }, + { /* RC4-SHA */ + SSL_RC4_128_SHA, /* RC4-SHA */ + 16, /* key size */ + 0, /* iv size */ + 2*(SHA1_SIZE+16), /* key block size */ + 0, /* no padding */ + SHA1_SIZE, /* digest size */ + hmac_sha1, /* hmac algorithm */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt, /* encrypt */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt /* decrypt */ + }, + /* + * This protocol is from SSLv2 days and is unlikely to be used - but was + * useful for testing different possible digest algorithms. + */ + { /* RC4-MD5 */ + SSL_RC4_128_MD5, /* RC4-MD5 */ + 16, /* key size */ + 0, /* iv size */ + 2*(MD5_SIZE+16), /* key block size */ + 0, /* no padding */ + MD5_SIZE, /* digest size */ + hmac_md5, /* hmac algorithm */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt, /* encrypt */ + (crypt_func)RC4_crypt /* decrypt */ + }, +}; +#endif + +static void prf(const uint8_t *sec, int sec_len, uint8_t *seed, int seed_len, + uint8_t *out, int olen); +static const cipher_info_t *get_cipher_info(uint8_t cipher); +static void increment_read_sequence(SSL *ssl); +static void increment_write_sequence(SSL *ssl); +static void add_hmac_digest(SSL *ssl, int snd, uint8_t *hmac_header, + const uint8_t *buf, int buf_len, uint8_t *hmac_buf); + +/* win32 VC6.0 doesn't have variadic macros */ +#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE) +void DISPLAY_BYTES(SSL *ssl, const char *format, + const uint8_t *data, int size, ...) {} +#endif + +/** + * Establish a new client/server context. + */ +EXP_FUNC SSL_CTX *STDCALL ssl_ctx_new(uint32_t options, int num_sessions) +{ + SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx = (SSL_CTX *)calloc(1, sizeof (SSL_CTX)); + ssl_ctx->options = options; + RNG_initialize(); + + if (load_key_certs(ssl_ctx) < 0) + { + free(ssl_ctx); /* can't load our key/certificate pair, so die */ + return NULL; + } + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + ssl_ctx->num_sessions = num_sessions; +#endif + + SSL_CTX_MUTEX_INIT(ssl_ctx->mutex); + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + if (num_sessions) + { + ssl_ctx->ssl_sessions = (SSL_SESSION **) + calloc(1, num_sessions*sizeof(SSL_SESSION *)); + } +#endif + + return ssl_ctx; +} + +/* + * Remove a client/server context. + */ +EXP_FUNC void STDCALL ssl_ctx_free(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx) +{ + SSL *ssl; + int i; + + if (ssl_ctx == NULL) + return; + + ssl = ssl_ctx->head; + + /* clear out all the ssl entries */ + while (ssl) + { + SSL *next = ssl->next; + ssl_free(ssl); + ssl = next; + } + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + /* clear out all the sessions */ + for (i = 0; i < ssl_ctx->num_sessions; i++) + session_free(ssl_ctx->ssl_sessions, i); + + free(ssl_ctx->ssl_sessions); +#endif + + i = 0; + while (i < CONFIG_SSL_MAX_CERTS && ssl_ctx->certs[i].buf) + { + free(ssl_ctx->certs[i].buf); + ssl_ctx->certs[i++].buf = NULL; + } + +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION + remove_ca_certs(ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx); +#endif + ssl_ctx->chain_length = 0; + SSL_CTX_MUTEX_DESTROY(ssl_ctx->mutex); + RSA_free(ssl_ctx->rsa_ctx); + RNG_terminate(); + free(ssl_ctx); +} + +/* + * Free any used resources used by this connection. + */ +EXP_FUNC void STDCALL ssl_free(SSL *ssl) +{ + SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; + + if (ssl == NULL) /* just ignore null pointers */ + return; + + /* only notify if we weren't notified first */ + /* spec says we must notify when we are dying */ + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SENT_CLOSE_NOTIFY)) + send_alert(ssl, SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY); + + ssl_ctx = ssl->ssl_ctx; + + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + + /* adjust the server SSL list */ + if (ssl->prev) + ssl->prev->next = ssl->next; + else + ssl_ctx->head = ssl->next; + + if (ssl->next) + ssl->next->prev = ssl->prev; + else + ssl_ctx->tail = ssl->prev; + + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + + /* may already be free - but be sure */ + free(ssl->encrypt_ctx); + free(ssl->decrypt_ctx); + disposable_free(ssl); +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION + x509_free(ssl->x509_ctx); +#endif + + free(ssl); +} + +/* + * Client read the SSL connection and send any alerts for various errors. + * (Not used for protocol negotiation, but can be called asynchronously + * to ssl_write()) + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_read(SSL *ssl, uint8_t **in_data) +{ + int ret; + ret = basic_read(ssl, in_data); + + /* check for return code so we can send an alert */ + if (ret < SSL_OK && ret != SSL_CLOSE_NOTIFY + && ret != SSL_TIMEDOUT) + { + if (ret != SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST) + { + send_alert(ssl, ret); +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + /* something nasty happened, so get rid of this session */ + kill_ssl_session(ssl->ssl_ctx->ssl_sessions, ssl); +#endif + } + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Internal read the SSL connection used for setup + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_readi(SSL *ssl, uint8_t **in_data) +{ + int ret; + ret = basic_readi(ssl, in_data); + + /* check for return code so we can send an alert */ + if (ret < SSL_OK && ret != SSL_CLOSE_NOTIFY + && ret != SSL_TIMEDOUT) + { + if (ret != SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST) + { + send_alert(ssl, ret); +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + /* something nasty happened, so get rid of this session */ + kill_ssl_session(ssl->ssl_ctx->ssl_sessions, ssl); +#endif + } + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Write application data to the client + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_write(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *out_data, int out_len) +{ + int n = out_len, nw, i, tot = 0; + + /* maximum size of a TLS packet is around 16kB, so fragment */ + do + { + nw = n; + + if (nw > RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) /* fragment if necessary */ + nw = RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH; + + if ((i = send_packet(ssl, PT_APP_PROTOCOL_DATA, + &out_data[tot], nw)) <= 0) + { + out_len = i; /* an error */ + break; + } + + tot += i; + n -= i; + } while (n > 0); + + return out_len; +} + +/** + * Add a certificate to the certificate chain. + */ +int add_cert(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const uint8_t *buf, int len) +{ + int ret = SSL_ERROR_NO_CERT_DEFINED, i = 0; + SSL_CERT *ssl_cert; + X509_CTX *cert = NULL; + int offset; + + while (ssl_ctx->certs[i].buf && i < CONFIG_SSL_MAX_CERTS) + i++; + + if (i == CONFIG_SSL_MAX_CERTS) /* too many certs */ + { +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE + printf("Error: maximum number of certs added (%d) - change of " + "compile-time configuration required\n", + CONFIG_SSL_MAX_CERTS); +#endif + goto error; + } + + if ((ret = x509_new(buf, &offset, &cert))) + goto error; + +#if defined (CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE) + if (ssl_ctx->options & SSL_DISPLAY_CERTS) + x509_print(cert, NULL); +#endif + + ssl_cert = &ssl_ctx->certs[i]; + ssl_cert->size = len; + ssl_cert->buf = (uint8_t *)malloc(len); + memcpy(ssl_cert->buf, buf, len); + ssl_ctx->chain_length++; + len -= offset; + ret = SSL_OK; /* ok so far */ + + /* recurse? */ + if (len > 0) + { + ret = add_cert(ssl_ctx, &buf[offset], len); + } + +error: + x509_free(cert); /* don't need anymore */ + return ret; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION +/** + * Add a certificate authority. + */ +int add_cert_auth(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const uint8_t *buf, int len) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; /* ignore errors for now */ + int i = 0; + CA_CERT_CTX *ca_cert_ctx; + + if (ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx == NULL) + ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx = (CA_CERT_CTX *)calloc(1, sizeof(CA_CERT_CTX)); + + ca_cert_ctx = ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx; + + while (i < CONFIG_X509_MAX_CA_CERTS && ca_cert_ctx->cert[i]) + i++; + + while (len > 0) + { + int offset; + if (i >= CONFIG_X509_MAX_CA_CERTS) + { +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE + printf("Error: maximum number of CA certs added (%d) - change of " + "compile-time configuration required\n", + CONFIG_X509_MAX_CA_CERTS); +#endif + break; + } + + + /* ignore the return code */ + if (x509_new(buf, &offset, &ca_cert_ctx->cert[i]) == X509_OK) + { +#if defined (CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE) + if (ssl_ctx->options & SSL_DISPLAY_CERTS) + x509_print(ca_cert_ctx->cert[i], NULL); +#endif + } + + i++; + len -= offset; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Retrieve an X.509 distinguished name component + */ +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_get_cert_dn(const SSL *ssl, int component) +{ + if (ssl->x509_ctx == NULL) + return NULL; + + switch (component) + { + case SSL_X509_CERT_COMMON_NAME: + return ssl->x509_ctx->cert_dn[X509_COMMON_NAME]; + + case SSL_X509_CERT_ORGANIZATION: + return ssl->x509_ctx->cert_dn[X509_ORGANIZATION]; + + case SSL_X509_CERT_ORGANIZATIONAL_NAME: + return ssl->x509_ctx->cert_dn[X509_ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT]; + + case SSL_X509_CA_CERT_COMMON_NAME: + return ssl->x509_ctx->ca_cert_dn[X509_COMMON_NAME]; + + case SSL_X509_CA_CERT_ORGANIZATION: + return ssl->x509_ctx->ca_cert_dn[X509_ORGANIZATION]; + + case SSL_X509_CA_CERT_ORGANIZATIONAL_NAME: + return ssl->x509_ctx->ca_cert_dn[X509_ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT]; + + default: + return NULL; + } +} + +/* + * Retrieve a "Subject Alternative Name" from a v3 certificate + */ +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_get_cert_subject_alt_dnsname(const SSL *ssl, + int dnsindex) +{ + int i; + + if (ssl->x509_ctx == NULL || ssl->x509_ctx->subject_alt_dnsnames == NULL) + return NULL; + + for (i = 0; i < dnsindex; ++i) + { + if (ssl->x509_ctx->subject_alt_dnsnames[i] == NULL) + return NULL; + } + + return ssl->x509_ctx->subject_alt_dnsnames[dnsindex]; +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION */ + +/* + * Find an ssl object based on the client's file descriptor. + */ +EXP_FUNC SSL * STDCALL ssl_find(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, int client_fd) +{ + SSL *ssl; + + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + ssl = ssl_ctx->head; + + /* search through all the ssl entries */ + while (ssl) + { + if (ssl->client_fd == client_fd) + { + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + return ssl; + } + + ssl = ssl->next; + } + + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Force the client to perform its handshake again. + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_renegotiate(SSL *ssl) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + + disposable_new(ssl); +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT)) + { + ret = do_client_connect(ssl); + } + else +#endif + { + send_packet(ssl, PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL, + g_hello_request, sizeof(g_hello_request)); + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_NEED_RECORD); + ssl->need_record = 1; + } + + return ret; +} + +/** + * @brief Get what we need for key info. + * @param cipher [in] The cipher information we are after + * @param key_size [out] The key size for the cipher + * @param iv_size [out] The iv size for the cipher + * @return The amount of key information we need. + */ +static const cipher_info_t *get_cipher_info(uint8_t cipher) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < NUM_PROTOCOLS; i++) + { + if (cipher_info[i].cipher == cipher) + { + return &cipher_info[i]; + } + } + + return NULL; /* error */ +} + +/* + * Get a new ssl context for a new connection. + */ +SSL *ssl_new(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, int client_fd) +{ + SSL *ssl = (SSL *)calloc(1, sizeof(SSL)); + ssl->ssl_ctx = ssl_ctx; + ssl->client_fd = client_fd; + ssl->need_bytes = SSL_RECORD_SIZE; /* need a record */ + ssl->flag = SSL_NEED_RECORD; + ssl->bm_data = ssl->bm_all_data+BM_RECORD_OFFSET; /* space at the start */ + ssl->rneed_bytes = SSL_RECORD_SIZE; /* need a record */ + ssl->need_record = 1; + ssl->bm_rdata = ssl->bm_read_data+BM_RECORD_OFFSET; /* space at the start */ + ssl->hs_status = SSL_NOT_OK; /* not connected */ +#ifdef CONFIG_ENABLE_VERIFICATION + ssl->ca_cert_ctx = ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx; +#endif + disposable_new(ssl); + + /* a bit hacky but saves a few bytes of memory */ + ssl->flag |= ssl_ctx->options; + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + + if (ssl_ctx->head == NULL) + { + ssl_ctx->head = ssl; + ssl_ctx->tail = ssl; + } + else + { + ssl->prev = ssl_ctx->tail; + ssl_ctx->tail->next = ssl; + ssl_ctx->tail = ssl; + } + + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl_ctx->mutex); + return ssl; +} + +/* + * Add a private key to a context. + */ +int add_private_key(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, SSLObjLoader *ssl_obj) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + + /* get the private key details */ + if (asn1_get_private_key(ssl_obj->buf, ssl_obj->len, &ssl_ctx->rsa_ctx)) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_KEY; + goto error; + } + +error: + return ret; +} + +/** + * Increment the read sequence number (as a 64 bit endian indepenent #) + */ +static void increment_read_sequence(SSL *ssl) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) + { + if (++ssl->read_sequence[i]) + break; + } +} + +/** + * Increment the read sequence number (as a 64 bit endian indepenent #) + */ +static void increment_write_sequence(SSL *ssl) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) + { + if (++ssl->write_sequence[i]) + break; + } +} + +/** + * Work out the HMAC digest in a packet. + */ +static void add_hmac_digest(SSL *ssl, int mode, uint8_t *hmac_header, + const uint8_t *buf, int buf_len, uint8_t *hmac_buf) +{ + int hmac_len = buf_len + 8 + SSL_RECORD_SIZE; + uint8_t *t_buf = (uint8_t *)malloc(hmac_len+10); + + memcpy(t_buf, (mode == SSL_SERVER_WRITE || mode == SSL_CLIENT_WRITE) ? + ssl->write_sequence : ssl->read_sequence, 8); + memcpy(&t_buf[8], hmac_header, SSL_RECORD_SIZE); + memcpy(&t_buf[8+SSL_RECORD_SIZE], buf, buf_len); + + ssl->cipher_info->hmac(t_buf, hmac_len, + (mode == SSL_SERVER_WRITE || mode == SSL_CLIENT_READ) ? + ssl->server_mac : ssl->client_mac, + ssl->cipher_info->digest_size, hmac_buf); + + free(t_buf); + +#if 0 + print_blob("record", hmac_header, SSL_RECORD_SIZE); + print_blob("buf", buf, buf_len); + if (mode == SSL_SERVER_WRITE || mode == SSL_CLIENT_WRITE) + { + print_blob("write seq", ssl->write_sequence, 8); + } + else + { + print_blob("read seq", ssl->read_sequence, 8); + } + + if (mode == SSL_SERVER_WRITE || mode == SSL_CLIENT_READ) + { + print_blob("server mac", + ssl->server_mac, ssl->cipher_info->digest_size); + } + else + { + print_blob("client mac", + ssl->client_mac, ssl->cipher_info->digest_size); + } + print_blob("hmac", hmac_buf, SHA1_SIZE); +#endif +} + +/** + * Verify that the digest of a packet is correct. + */ +static int verify_digest(SSL *ssl, int mode, uint8_t *hmac_header, + const uint8_t *buf, int read_len) +{ + uint8_t hmac_buf[SHA1_SIZE]; + int hmac_offset; + + if (ssl->cipher_info->padding_size) + { + int last_blk_size = buf[read_len-1], i; + hmac_offset = read_len-last_blk_size-ssl->cipher_info->digest_size-1; + + /* guard against a timing attack - make sure we do the digest */ + if (hmac_offset < 0) + { + hmac_offset = 0; + } + else + { + /* already looked at last byte */ + for (i = 1; i < last_blk_size; i++) + { + if (buf[read_len-i] != last_blk_size) + { + hmac_offset = 0; + break; + } + } + } + } + else /* stream cipher */ + { + hmac_offset = read_len - ssl->cipher_info->digest_size; + + if (hmac_offset < 0) + { + hmac_offset = 0; + } + } + + /* sanity check the offset */ + hmac_header[3] = hmac_offset >> 8; /* insert size */ + hmac_header[4] = hmac_offset & 0xff; + add_hmac_digest(ssl, mode, hmac_header, buf, hmac_offset, hmac_buf); + + if (memcmp(hmac_buf, &buf[hmac_offset], ssl->cipher_info->digest_size)) + { + return SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HMAC; + } + + return hmac_offset; +} + +/** + * Add a packet to the end of our sent and received packets, so that we may use + * it to calculate the hash at the end. + */ +void add_packet(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *pkt, int len) +{ + MD5_Update(&ssl->dc->md5_ctx, pkt, len); + SHA1_Update(&ssl->dc->sha1_ctx, pkt, len); +} + +/** + * Work out the MD5 PRF. + */ +static void p_hash_md5(const uint8_t *sec, int sec_len, + uint8_t *seed, int seed_len, uint8_t *out, int olen) +{ + uint8_t a1[128]; + + /* A(1) */ + hmac_md5(seed, seed_len, sec, sec_len, a1); + memcpy(&a1[MD5_SIZE], seed, seed_len); + hmac_md5(a1, MD5_SIZE+seed_len, sec, sec_len, out); + + while (olen > MD5_SIZE) + { + uint8_t a2[MD5_SIZE]; + out += MD5_SIZE; + olen -= MD5_SIZE; + + /* A(N) */ + hmac_md5(a1, MD5_SIZE, sec, sec_len, a2); + memcpy(a1, a2, MD5_SIZE); + + /* work out the actual hash */ + hmac_md5(a1, MD5_SIZE+seed_len, sec, sec_len, out); + } +} + +/** + * Work out the SHA1 PRF. + */ +static void p_hash_sha1(const uint8_t *sec, int sec_len, + uint8_t *seed, int seed_len, uint8_t *out, int olen) +{ + uint8_t a1[128]; + + /* A(1) */ + hmac_sha1(seed, seed_len, sec, sec_len, a1); + memcpy(&a1[SHA1_SIZE], seed, seed_len); + hmac_sha1(a1, SHA1_SIZE+seed_len, sec, sec_len, out); + + while (olen > SHA1_SIZE) + { + uint8_t a2[SHA1_SIZE]; + out += SHA1_SIZE; + olen -= SHA1_SIZE; + + /* A(N) */ + hmac_sha1(a1, SHA1_SIZE, sec, sec_len, a2); + memcpy(a1, a2, SHA1_SIZE); + + /* work out the actual hash */ + hmac_sha1(a1, SHA1_SIZE+seed_len, sec, sec_len, out); + } +} + +/** + * Work out the PRF. + */ +static void prf(const uint8_t *sec, int sec_len, uint8_t *seed, int seed_len, + uint8_t *out, int olen) +{ + int len, i; + const uint8_t *S1, *S2; + uint8_t xbuf[256]; /* needs to be > the amount of key data */ + uint8_t ybuf[256]; /* needs to be > the amount of key data */ + + len = sec_len/2; + S1 = sec; + S2 = &sec[len]; + len += (sec_len & 1); /* add for odd, make longer */ + + p_hash_md5(S1, len, seed, seed_len, xbuf, olen); + p_hash_sha1(S2, len, seed, seed_len, ybuf, olen); + + for (i = 0; i < olen; i++) + out[i] = xbuf[i] ^ ybuf[i]; +} + +/** + * Generate a master secret based on the client/server random data and the + * premaster secret. + */ +void generate_master_secret(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *premaster_secret) +{ + uint8_t buf[128]; /* needs to be > 13+32+32 in size */ + strcpy((char *)buf, "master secret"); + memcpy(&buf[13], ssl->dc->client_random, SSL_RANDOM_SIZE); + memcpy(&buf[45], ssl->dc->server_random, SSL_RANDOM_SIZE); + prf(premaster_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE, buf, 77, ssl->dc->master_secret, + SSL_SECRET_SIZE); +} + +/** + * Generate a 'random' blob of data used for the generation of keys. + */ +static void generate_key_block(uint8_t *client_random, uint8_t *server_random, + uint8_t *master_secret, uint8_t *key_block, int key_block_size) +{ + uint8_t buf[128]; + strcpy((char *)buf, "key expansion"); + memcpy(&buf[13], server_random, SSL_RANDOM_SIZE); + memcpy(&buf[45], client_random, SSL_RANDOM_SIZE); + prf(master_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE, buf, 77, key_block, key_block_size); +} + +/** + * Calculate the digest used in the finished message. This function also + * doubles up as a certificate verify function. + */ +void finished_digest(SSL *ssl, const char *label, uint8_t *digest) +{ + uint8_t mac_buf[128]; + uint8_t *q = mac_buf; + MD5_CTX md5_ctx = ssl->dc->md5_ctx; + SHA1_CTX sha1_ctx = ssl->dc->sha1_ctx; + + if (label) + { + strcpy((char *)q, label); + q += strlen(label); + } + + MD5_Final(q, &md5_ctx); + q += MD5_SIZE; + + SHA1_Final(q, &sha1_ctx); + q += SHA1_SIZE; + + if (label) + { + prf(ssl->dc->master_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE, mac_buf, (int)(q-mac_buf), + digest, SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE); + } + else /* for use in a certificate verify */ + { + memcpy(digest, mac_buf, MD5_SIZE + SHA1_SIZE); + } + +#if 0 + printf("label: %s\n", label); + print_blob("master secret", ssl->dc->master_secret, 48); + print_blob("mac_buf", mac_buf, q-mac_buf); + print_blob("finished digest", digest, SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE); +#endif +} + +/** + * Retrieve (and initialise) the context of a cipher. + */ +static void *crypt_new(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *key, uint8_t *iv, int is_decrypt) +{ + switch (ssl->cipher) + { +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + case SSL_AES128_SHA: + { + AES_CTX *aes_ctx = (AES_CTX *)malloc(sizeof(AES_CTX)); + AES_set_key(aes_ctx, key, iv, AES_MODE_128); + + if (is_decrypt) + { + AES_convert_key(aes_ctx); + } + + return (void *)aes_ctx; + } + + case SSL_AES256_SHA: + { + AES_CTX *aes_ctx = (AES_CTX *)malloc(sizeof(AES_CTX)); + AES_set_key(aes_ctx, key, iv, AES_MODE_256); + + if (is_decrypt) + { + AES_convert_key(aes_ctx); + } + + return (void *)aes_ctx; + } + + case SSL_RC4_128_MD5: +#endif + case SSL_RC4_128_SHA: + { + RC4_CTX *rc4_ctx = (RC4_CTX *)malloc(sizeof(RC4_CTX)); + RC4_setup(rc4_ctx, key, 16); + return (void *)rc4_ctx; + } + } + + return NULL; /* its all gone wrong */ +} + +/** + * Send a packet over the socket. + */ +static int send_raw_packet(SSL *ssl, uint8_t protocol) +{ + uint8_t *rec_buf = ssl->bm_all_data; + int pkt_size = SSL_RECORD_SIZE+ssl->bm_index; + int sent = 0; + int ret = SSL_OK; + + rec_buf[0] = protocol; + rec_buf[1] = 0x03; /* version = 3.1 or higher */ + rec_buf[2] = ssl->version & 0x0f; + rec_buf[3] = ssl->bm_index >> 8; + rec_buf[4] = ssl->bm_index & 0xff; + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "sending %d bytes", ssl->bm_all_data, + pkt_size, pkt_size); + + while (sent < pkt_size) + { + ret = SOCKET_WRITE(ssl->client_fd, + &ssl->bm_all_data[sent], pkt_size-sent); + if (ret >= 0) + sent += ret; + else + { +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() == WSAETIMEDOUT) +#else + if (errno == EAGAIN) +#endif + return SSL_TIMEDOUT; + +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) +#else + if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK) +#endif + return SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + } + + /* keep going until the write buffer has some space */ + if (sent != pkt_size) + { + fd_set wfds; + FD_ZERO(&wfds); + FD_SET(ssl->client_fd, &wfds); + + /* block and wait for it */ + if (select(ssl->client_fd + 1, NULL, &wfds, NULL, NULL) < 0) + return SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + } + } + + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_NEED_RECORD); /* reset read for next time */ + ssl->bm_index = 0; + + if (protocol != PT_APP_PROTOCOL_DATA) + { + /* always return SSL_OK during handshake */ + ret = SSL_OK; + } + + return ret; +} + +/** + * Send an encrypted packet with padding bytes if necessary. + */ +int send_packet(SSL *ssl, uint8_t protocol, const uint8_t *in, int length) +{ + int ret, msg_length = 0; + + /* if our state is bad, don't bother */ + if (ssl->hs_status == SSL_ERROR_DEAD) + return SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + + if (in) /* has the buffer already been initialised? */ + { + memcpy(ssl->bm_data, in, length); + } + + msg_length += length; + + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_TX_ENCRYPTED)) + { + int mode = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT) ? + SSL_CLIENT_WRITE : SSL_SERVER_WRITE; + uint8_t hmac_header[SSL_RECORD_SIZE] = + { + protocol, + 0x03, /* version = 3.1 or higher */ + ssl->version & 0x0f, + msg_length >> 8, + msg_length & 0xff + }; + + if (protocol == PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL) + { + DISPLAY_STATE(ssl, 1, ssl->bm_data[0], 0); + + if (ssl->bm_data[0] != HS_HELLO_REQUEST) + { + add_packet(ssl, ssl->bm_data, msg_length); + } + } + + /* add the packet digest */ + add_hmac_digest(ssl, mode, hmac_header, ssl->bm_data, msg_length, + &ssl->bm_data[msg_length]); + msg_length += ssl->cipher_info->digest_size; + + /* add padding? */ + if (ssl->cipher_info->padding_size) + { + int last_blk_size = msg_length%ssl->cipher_info->padding_size; + int pad_bytes = ssl->cipher_info->padding_size - last_blk_size; + + /* ensure we always have at least 1 padding byte */ + if (pad_bytes == 0) + pad_bytes += ssl->cipher_info->padding_size; + + memset(&ssl->bm_data[msg_length], pad_bytes-1, pad_bytes); + msg_length += pad_bytes; + } + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "unencrypted write", ssl->bm_data, msg_length); + increment_write_sequence(ssl); + + /* add the explicit IV for TLS1.1 */ + if (ssl->version >= SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION1_1 && + ssl->cipher_info->iv_size) + { + uint8_t iv_size = ssl->cipher_info->iv_size; + uint8_t *t_buf = (uint8_t *)malloc(msg_length + iv_size); + memcpy(t_buf + iv_size, ssl->bm_data, msg_length); + get_random(iv_size, t_buf); + msg_length += iv_size; + memcpy(ssl->bm_data, t_buf, msg_length); + free(t_buf); + } + + /* now encrypt the packet */ + ssl->cipher_info->encrypt(ssl->encrypt_ctx, ssl->bm_data, + ssl->bm_data, msg_length); + } + else if (protocol == PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL) + { + DISPLAY_STATE(ssl, 1, ssl->bm_data[0], 0); + + if (ssl->bm_data[0] != HS_HELLO_REQUEST) + { + add_packet(ssl, ssl->bm_data, length); + } + } + + ssl->bm_index = msg_length; + if ((ret = send_raw_packet(ssl, protocol)) <= 0) + return ret; + + return length; /* just return what we wanted to send */ +} + +/** + * Work out the cipher keys we are going to use for this session based on the + * master secret. + */ +static int set_key_block(SSL *ssl, int is_write) +{ + const cipher_info_t *ciph_info = get_cipher_info(ssl->cipher); + uint8_t *q; + uint8_t client_key[32], server_key[32]; /* big enough for AES256 */ + uint8_t client_iv[16], server_iv[16]; /* big enough for AES128/256 */ + int is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + + if (ciph_info == NULL) + return -1; + + /* only do once in a handshake */ + if (ssl->dc->key_block == NULL) + { + ssl->dc->key_block = (uint8_t *)malloc(ciph_info->key_block_size); + +#if 0 + print_blob("client", ssl->dc->client_random, 32); + print_blob("server", ssl->dc->server_random, 32); + print_blob("master", ssl->dc->master_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE); +#endif + generate_key_block(ssl->dc->client_random, ssl->dc->server_random, + ssl->dc->master_secret, ssl->dc->key_block, + ciph_info->key_block_size); +#if 0 + print_blob("keyblock", ssl->dc->key_block, ciph_info->key_block_size); +#endif + } + + q = ssl->dc->key_block; + + if ((is_client && is_write) || (!is_client && !is_write)) + { + memcpy(ssl->client_mac, q, ciph_info->digest_size); + } + + q += ciph_info->digest_size; + + if ((!is_client && is_write) || (is_client && !is_write)) + { + memcpy(ssl->server_mac, q, ciph_info->digest_size); + } + + q += ciph_info->digest_size; + memcpy(client_key, q, ciph_info->key_size); + q += ciph_info->key_size; + memcpy(server_key, q, ciph_info->key_size); + q += ciph_info->key_size; + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + if (ciph_info->iv_size) /* RC4 has no IV, AES does */ + { + memcpy(client_iv, q, ciph_info->iv_size); + q += ciph_info->iv_size; + memcpy(server_iv, q, ciph_info->iv_size); + q += ciph_info->iv_size; + } +#endif + + free(is_write ? ssl->encrypt_ctx : ssl->decrypt_ctx); + + /* now initialise the ciphers */ + if (is_client) + { + finished_digest(ssl, server_finished, ssl->dc->final_finish_mac); + + if (is_write) + ssl->encrypt_ctx = crypt_new(ssl, client_key, client_iv, 0); + else + ssl->decrypt_ctx = crypt_new(ssl, server_key, server_iv, 1); + } + else + { + finished_digest(ssl, client_finished, ssl->dc->final_finish_mac); + + if (is_write) + ssl->encrypt_ctx = crypt_new(ssl, server_key, server_iv, 0); + else + ssl->decrypt_ctx = crypt_new(ssl, client_key, client_iv, 1); + } + + ssl->cipher_info = ciph_info; + return 0; +} + +/** + * Read the SSL connection - client use. + */ +int basic_read(SSL *ssl, uint8_t **in_data) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + int read_len, is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + uint8_t *buf = ssl->bm_rdata; + + read_len = SOCKET_READ(ssl->client_fd, &buf[ssl->bm_rread_index], + ssl->rneed_bytes-ssl->rgot_bytes); + + /* See if this is a recoverable error */ + if (read_len < 0) + { +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() == WSAETIMEDOUT) +#else + if (errno == EAGAIN) +#endif + return SSL_TIMEDOUT; + +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) +#else + if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) +#endif + return 0; + } + + /* connection has gone, so die */ + if (read_len <= 0) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + ssl->hs_status = SSL_ERROR_DEAD; /* make sure it stays dead */ + goto error; + } + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "received %d bytes", + &ssl->bm_rdata[ssl->bm_rread_index], read_len, read_len); + + ssl->rgot_bytes += read_len; + ssl->bm_rread_index += read_len; + + /* haven't quite got what we want, so try again later */ + if (ssl->rgot_bytes < ssl->rneed_bytes) + return SSL_OK; + + /* Got what we want */ + read_len = ssl->rgot_bytes; + ssl->rgot_bytes = 0; + ssl->bm_rread_index = 0; /* reset to go again */ + + if (ssl->need_record) + { + /* check for sslv2 "client hello" */ + if (buf[0] & 0x80 && buf[2] == 1) + { + printf("Error: no SSLv23 handshaking allowed\n"); TTY_FLUSH(); + ret = SSL_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED; + goto error; /* not an error - just get out of here */ + } + + ssl->rneed_bytes = (buf[3] << 8) + buf[4]; + + /* do we violate the spec with the message size? */ + /* (Typically indicates protocol corruption - i.e. the first 3 bytes are */ + /* not the expected ones either) */ + if (ssl->rneed_bytes > RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH+RT_EXTRA-BM_RECORD_OFFSET) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG; + goto error; + } + + ssl->need_record = 0; + memcpy(ssl->hmac_rheader, buf, 3); /* store for hmac */ + ssl->rrecord_type = buf[0]; + goto error; /* no error, we're done */ + } + + /* for next time - just do it now in case of an error */ + ssl->need_record = 1; + ssl->rneed_bytes = SSL_RECORD_SIZE; + + /* decrypt if we need to */ + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_RX_ENCRYPTED)) + { + ssl->cipher_info->decrypt(ssl->decrypt_ctx, buf, buf, read_len); + + if (ssl->version >= SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION1_1 && + ssl->cipher_info->iv_size) + { + buf += ssl->cipher_info->iv_size; + read_len -= ssl->cipher_info->iv_size; + } + + read_len = verify_digest(ssl, is_client ? SSL_CLIENT_READ : SSL_SERVER_READ, + ssl->hmac_rheader, buf, read_len); + + /* does the hmac work? */ + if (read_len < 0) + { + ret = read_len; + goto error; + } + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "decrypted", buf, read_len); + increment_read_sequence(ssl); + } + + /* The main part of the SSL packet */ + /* (Since we're now running client data and have no clean way */ + /* to break into the asynchronous send stream, disalow any */ + /* protocol change or negotiation.) */ + switch (ssl->rrecord_type) + { + case PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL: + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_NO_CLIENT_RENOG; + goto error; + } + break; + + case PT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC: + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE; + goto error; + } + break; + + case PT_APP_PROTOCOL_DATA: + if (in_data) + { + *in_data = buf; /* point to the work buffer */ + (*in_data)[read_len] = 0; /* null terminate just in case */ + } + + ret = read_len; + break; + + case PT_ALERT_PROTOCOL: + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG; + break; + + default: + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG; + break; + } + +error: + if (ret < SSL_OK && in_data)/* if all wrong, then clear this buffer ptr */ + *in_data = NULL; + + return ret; +} + +/** + * Read the SSL connection - internal. Used during setup. + */ +int basic_readi(SSL *ssl, uint8_t **in_data) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + int read_len, is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + uint8_t *buf = ssl->bm_data; + + read_len = SOCKET_READ(ssl->client_fd, &buf[ssl->bm_read_index], + ssl->need_bytes-ssl->got_bytes); + /* See if this is a recoverable error */ + if (read_len < 0) + { +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() == WSAETIMEDOUT) +#else + if (errno == EAGAIN) +#endif + return SSL_TIMEDOUT; + +#ifdef WIN32 + if (GetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) +#else + if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) +#endif + return 0; + } + + /* connection has gone, so die */ + if (read_len <= 0) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + ssl->hs_status = SSL_ERROR_DEAD; /* make sure it stays dead */ + goto error; + } + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "received %d bytes", + &ssl->bm_data[ssl->bm_read_index], read_len, read_len); + + ssl->got_bytes += read_len; + ssl->bm_read_index += read_len; + + /* haven't quite got what we want, so try again later */ + if (ssl->got_bytes < ssl->need_bytes) + return SSL_OK; + + /* Got what we want */ + read_len = ssl->got_bytes; + ssl->got_bytes = 0; + ssl->bm_read_index = 0; /* reset to go again */ + + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_NEED_RECORD)) + { + /* check for sslv2 "client hello" */ + if (buf[0] & 0x80 && buf[2] == 1) + { +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_V23_HANDSHAKE + uint8_t version = (buf[3] << 4) + buf[4]; + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "ssl2 record", buf, 5); + + /* should be v3.1 (TLSv1) or better */ + ssl->version = ssl->client_version = version; + + if (version > SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_MAX) + { + /* use client's version */ + ssl->version = SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_MAX; + } + else if (version < SSL_PROTOCOL_MIN_VERSION) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_VERSION; + ssl_display_error(ret); + return ret; + } + + add_packet(ssl, &buf[2], 3); + ret = process_sslv23_client_hello(ssl); +#else + printf("Error: no SSLv23 handshaking allowed\n"); TTY_FLUSH(); + ret = SSL_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED; +#endif + goto error; /* not an error - just get out of here */ + } + + ssl->need_bytes = (buf[3] << 8) + buf[4]; + + /* do we violate the spec with the message size? */ + /* (Typically indicates protocol corruption - i.e. the first 3 bytes are */ + /* not the expected ones either) */ + if (ssl->need_bytes > RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH+RT_EXTRA-BM_RECORD_OFFSET) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG; + goto error; + } + + CLR_SSL_FLAG(SSL_NEED_RECORD); + memcpy(ssl->hmac_header, buf, 3); /* store for hmac */ + ssl->record_type = buf[0]; + goto error; /* no error, we're done */ + } + + /* for next time - just do it now in case of an error */ + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_NEED_RECORD); + ssl->need_bytes = SSL_RECORD_SIZE; + + /* decrypt if we need to */ + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_RX_ENCRYPTED)) + { + ssl->cipher_info->decrypt(ssl->decrypt_ctx, buf, buf, read_len); + + if (ssl->version >= SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION1_1 && + ssl->cipher_info->iv_size) + { + buf += ssl->cipher_info->iv_size; + read_len -= ssl->cipher_info->iv_size; + } + + read_len = verify_digest(ssl, is_client ? SSL_CLIENT_READ : SSL_SERVER_READ, + ssl->hmac_header, buf, read_len); + + /* does the hmac work? */ + if (read_len < 0) + { + ret = read_len; + goto error; + } + + DISPLAY_BYTES(ssl, "decrypted", buf, read_len); + increment_read_sequence(ssl); + } + + /* The main part of the SSL packet */ + switch (ssl->record_type) + { + case PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL: + if (ssl->dc != NULL) + { + ssl->dc->bm_proc_index = 0; + ret = do_handshake(ssl, buf, read_len); + } + else /* no client renegotiation allowed */ + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_NO_CLIENT_RENOG; + goto error; + } + break; + + case PT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC: + if (ssl->next_state != HS_FINISHED) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE; + goto error; + } + + /* all encrypted from now on */ + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_RX_ENCRYPTED); + if (set_key_block(ssl, 0) < 0) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE; + goto error; + } + + memset(ssl->read_sequence, 0, 8); + break; + + case PT_APP_PROTOCOL_DATA: + if (in_data) + { + *in_data = buf; /* point to the work buffer */ + (*in_data)[read_len] = 0; /* null terminate just in case */ + } + + ret = read_len; + break; + + case PT_ALERT_PROTOCOL: + /* return the alert # with alert bit set */ + if(buf[0] == SSL_ALERT_TYPE_WARNING && + buf[1] == SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY) + { + ret = SSL_CLOSE_NOTIFY; + send_alert(ssl, SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY); + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SENT_CLOSE_NOTIFY); + } + else + { + ret = -buf[1]; + DISPLAY_ALERT(ssl, buf[1]); + } + + break; + + default: + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG; + break; + } + +error: + if (ret < SSL_OK && in_data)/* if all wrong, then clear this buffer ptr */ + *in_data = NULL; + + return ret; +} + + +/** + * Do some basic checking of data and then perform the appropriate handshaking. + */ +static int do_handshake(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *buf, int read_len) +{ + int hs_len = (buf[2]<<8) + buf[3]; + uint8_t handshake_type = buf[0]; + int ret = SSL_OK; + int is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + + /* some integrity checking on the handshake */ + PARANOIA_CHECK(read_len-SSL_HS_HDR_SIZE, hs_len); + + if (handshake_type != ssl->next_state) + { + /* handle a special case on the client */ + if (!is_client || handshake_type != HS_CERT_REQ || + ssl->next_state != HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE; + goto error; + } + } + + hs_len += SSL_HS_HDR_SIZE; /* adjust for when adding packets */ + ssl->bm_index = hs_len; /* store the size and check later */ + DISPLAY_STATE(ssl, 0, handshake_type, 0); + + if (handshake_type != HS_CERT_VERIFY && handshake_type != HS_HELLO_REQUEST) + add_packet(ssl, buf, hs_len); + +#if defined(CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT) + ret = is_client ? + do_clnt_handshake(ssl, handshake_type, buf, hs_len) : + do_svr_handshake(ssl, handshake_type, buf, hs_len); +#else + ret = do_svr_handshake(ssl, handshake_type, buf, hs_len); +#endif + + /* just use recursion to get the rest */ + if (hs_len < read_len && ret == SSL_OK) + ret = do_handshake(ssl, &buf[hs_len], read_len-hs_len); + +error: + return ret; +} + +/** + * Sends the change cipher spec message. We have just read a finished message + * from the client. + */ +int send_change_cipher_spec(SSL *ssl) +{ + int ret = send_packet(ssl, PT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC, + g_chg_cipher_spec_pkt, sizeof(g_chg_cipher_spec_pkt)); + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_TX_ENCRYPTED); + + if (ret >= 0 && set_key_block(ssl, 1) < 0) + ret = SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE; + + memset(ssl->write_sequence, 0, 8); + return ret; +} + +/** + * Send a "finished" message + */ +int send_finished(SSL *ssl) +{ + uint8_t buf[SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE+4] = { + HS_FINISHED, 0, 0, SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE }; + + /* now add the finished digest mac (12 bytes) */ + finished_digest(ssl, + IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT) ? + client_finished : server_finished, &buf[4]); + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE + /* store in the session cache */ + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SESSION_RESUME) && ssl->ssl_ctx->num_sessions) + { + memcpy(ssl->session->master_secret, + ssl->dc->master_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE); + } +#endif + + return send_packet(ssl, PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL, + buf, SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE+4); +} + +/** + * Send an alert message. + * Return 1 if the alert was an "error". + */ +int send_alert(SSL *ssl, int error_code) +{ + int alert_num = 0; + int is_warning = 0; + uint8_t buf[2]; + + /* Don't bother we're already dead */ + if (ssl->hs_status == SSL_ERROR_DEAD) + { + return SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST; + } + +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE + if (IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_DISPLAY_STATES)) + ssl_display_error(error_code); +#endif + + switch (error_code) + { + case SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY: + is_warning = 1; + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST: /* don't send alert just yet */ + is_warning = 1; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE: + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HMAC: + case SSL_ERROR_FINISHED_INVALID: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_BAD_RECORD_MAC; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_VERSION: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_INVALID_VERSION; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_SESSION: + case SSL_ERROR_NO_CIPHER: + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_KEY: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_BAD_CERTIFICATE; + break; + + case SSL_ERROR_NO_CLIENT_RENOG: + alert_num = SSL_ALERT_NO_RENEGOTIATION; + break; + + default: + /* a catch-all for any badly verified certificates */ + alert_num = (error_code <= SSL_X509_OFFSET) ? + SSL_ALERT_BAD_CERTIFICATE : SSL_ALERT_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE; + break; + } + + buf[0] = is_warning ? 1 : 2; + buf[1] = alert_num; + send_packet(ssl, PT_ALERT_PROTOCOL, buf, sizeof(buf)); + DISPLAY_ALERT(ssl, alert_num); + return is_warning ? 0 : 1; +} + +/** + * Process a client finished message. + */ +int process_finished(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *buf, int hs_len) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + int is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + int resume = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SESSION_RESUME); + + PARANOIA_CHECK(ssl->bm_index, SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE+4); + + /* check that we all work before we continue */ + if (memcmp(ssl->dc->final_finish_mac, &buf[4], SSL_FINISHED_HASH_SIZE)) + return SSL_ERROR_FINISHED_INVALID; + + if ((!is_client && !resume) || (is_client && resume)) + { + if ((ret = send_change_cipher_spec(ssl)) == SSL_OK) + ret = send_finished(ssl); + } + + /* if we ever renegotiate */ + ssl->next_state = is_client ? HS_HELLO_REQUEST : HS_CLIENT_HELLO; + ssl->hs_status = ret; /* set the final handshake status */ + +error: + return ret; +} + +/** + * Send a certificate. + */ +int send_certificate(SSL *ssl) +{ + int i = 0; + uint8_t *buf = ssl->bm_data; + int offset = 7; + int chain_length; + + buf[0] = HS_CERTIFICATE; + buf[1] = 0; + buf[4] = 0; + + while (i < ssl->ssl_ctx->chain_length) + { + SSL_CERT *cert = &ssl->ssl_ctx->certs[i]; + buf[offset++] = 0; + buf[offset++] = cert->size >> 8; /* cert 1 length */ + buf[offset++] = cert->size & 0xff; + memcpy(&buf[offset], cert->buf, cert->size); + offset += cert->size; + i++; + } + + chain_length = offset - 7; + buf[5] = chain_length >> 8; /* cert chain length */ + buf[6] = chain_length & 0xff; + chain_length += 3; + buf[2] = chain_length >> 8; /* handshake length */ + buf[3] = chain_length & 0xff; + ssl->bm_index = offset; + return send_packet(ssl, PT_HANDSHAKE_PROTOCOL, NULL, offset); +} + +/** + * Create a blob of memory that we'll get rid of once the handshake is + * complete. + */ +void disposable_new(SSL *ssl) +{ + if (ssl->dc == NULL) + { + ssl->dc = (DISPOSABLE_CTX *)calloc(1, sizeof(DISPOSABLE_CTX)); + MD5_Init(&ssl->dc->md5_ctx); + SHA1_Init(&ssl->dc->sha1_ctx); + } +} + +/** + * Remove the temporary blob of memory. + */ +void disposable_free(SSL *ssl) +{ + if (ssl->dc) + { + free(ssl->dc->key_block); + memset(ssl->dc, 0, sizeof(DISPOSABLE_CTX)); + free(ssl->dc); + ssl->dc = NULL; + } + +} + +#ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE /* no session resumption in this mode */ +/** + * Find if an existing session has the same session id. If so, use the + * master secret from this session for session resumption. + */ +SSL_SESSION *ssl_session_update(int max_sessions, SSL_SESSION *ssl_sessions[], + SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *session_id) +{ + time_t tm = time(NULL); + time_t oldest_sess_time = tm; + SSL_SESSION *oldest_sess = NULL; + int i; + + /* no sessions? Then bail */ + if (max_sessions == 0) + return NULL; + + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + if (session_id) + { + for (i = 0; i < max_sessions; i++) + { + if (ssl_sessions[i]) + { + /* kill off any expired sessions (including those in + the future) */ + if ((tm > ssl_sessions[i]->conn_time + SSL_EXPIRY_TIME) || + (tm < ssl_sessions[i]->conn_time)) + { + session_free(ssl_sessions, i); + continue; + } + + /* if the session id matches, it must still be less than + the expiry time */ + if (memcmp(ssl_sessions[i]->session_id, session_id, + SSL_SESSION_ID_SIZE) == 0) + { + ssl->session_index = i; + memcpy(ssl->dc->master_secret, + ssl_sessions[i]->master_secret, SSL_SECRET_SIZE); + SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SESSION_RESUME); + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + return ssl_sessions[i]; /* a session was found */ + } + } + } + } + + /* If we've got here, no matching session was found - so create one */ + for (i = 0; i < max_sessions; i++) + { + if (ssl_sessions[i] == NULL) + { + /* perfect, this will do */ + ssl_sessions[i] = (SSL_SESSION *)calloc(1, sizeof(SSL_SESSION)); + ssl_sessions[i]->conn_time = tm; + ssl->session_index = i; + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + return ssl_sessions[i]; /* return the session object */ + } + else if (ssl_sessions[i]->conn_time <= oldest_sess_time) + { + /* find the oldest session */ + oldest_sess_time = ssl_sessions[i]->conn_time; + oldest_sess = ssl_sessions[i]; + ssl->session_index = i; + } + } + + /* ok, we've used up all of our sessions. So blow the oldest session away */ + oldest_sess->conn_time = tm; + memset(oldest_sess->session_id, 0, sizeof(SSL_SESSION_ID_SIZE)); + memset(oldest_sess->master_secret, 0, sizeof(SSL_SECRET_SIZE)); + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + return oldest_sess; +} + +/** + * Free an existing session. + */ +static void session_free(SSL_SESSION *ssl_sessions[], int sess_index) +{ + if (ssl_sessions[sess_index]) + { + free(ssl_sessions[sess_index]); + ssl_sessions[sess_index] = NULL; + } +} + +/** + * This ssl object doesn't want this session anymore. + */ +void kill_ssl_session(SSL_SESSION **ssl_sessions, SSL *ssl) +{ + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + + if (ssl->ssl_ctx->num_sessions) + { + session_free(ssl_sessions, ssl->session_index); + ssl->session = NULL; + } + + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE */ + +/* + * Get the session id for a handshake. This will be a 32 byte sequence. + */ +EXP_FUNC const uint8_t * STDCALL ssl_get_session_id(const SSL *ssl) +{ + return ssl->session_id; +} + +/* + * Get the session id size for a handshake. + */ +EXP_FUNC uint8_t STDCALL ssl_get_session_id_size(const SSL *ssl) +{ + return ssl->sess_id_size; +} + +/* + * Return the cipher id (in the SSL form). + */ +EXP_FUNC uint8_t STDCALL ssl_get_cipher_id(const SSL *ssl) +{ + return ssl->cipher; +} + +/* + * Return the status of the handshake. + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_handshake_status(const SSL *ssl) +{ + return ssl->hs_status; +} + +/* + * Retrieve various parameters about the SSL engine. + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_get_config(int offset) +{ + switch (offset) + { + /* return the appropriate build mode */ + case SSL_BUILD_MODE: +#if defined(CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE) + return SSL_BUILD_FULL_MODE; +#elif defined(CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT) + return SSL_BUILD_ENABLE_CLIENT; +#elif defined(CONFIG_ENABLE_VERIFICATION) + return SSL_BUILD_ENABLE_VERIFICATION; +#elif defined(CONFIG_SSL_SERVER_ONLY ) + return SSL_BUILD_SERVER_ONLY; +#else + return SSL_BUILD_SKELETON_MODE; +#endif + + case SSL_MAX_CERT_CFG_OFFSET: + return CONFIG_SSL_MAX_CERTS; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION + case SSL_MAX_CA_CERT_CFG_OFFSET: + return CONFIG_X509_MAX_CA_CERTS; +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_HAS_PEM + case SSL_HAS_PEM: + return 1; +#endif + default: + return 0; + } +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION +/** + * Authenticate a received certificate. + */ +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_verify_cert(const SSL *ssl) +{ + int ret; + SSL_CTX_LOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + ret = x509_verify(ssl->ssl_ctx->ca_cert_ctx, ssl->x509_ctx); + SSL_CTX_UNLOCK(ssl->ssl_ctx->mutex); + + if (ret) /* modify into an SSL error type */ + { + ret = SSL_X509_ERROR(ret); + } + + return ret; +} + +/** + * Process a certificate message. + */ +int process_certificate(SSL *ssl, X509_CTX **x509_ctx) +{ + int ret = SSL_OK; + uint8_t *buf = &ssl->bm_data[ssl->dc->bm_proc_index]; + int pkt_size = ssl->bm_index; + int cert_size, offset = 5; + int total_cert_size = (buf[offset]<<8) + buf[offset+1]; + int is_client = IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT); + X509_CTX **chain = x509_ctx; + offset += 2; + + PARANOIA_CHECK(total_cert_size, offset); + + while (offset < total_cert_size) + { + offset++; /* skip empty char */ + cert_size = (buf[offset]<<8) + buf[offset+1]; + offset += 2; + + if (x509_new(&buf[offset], NULL, chain)) + { + ret = SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE; + goto error; + } + + chain = &((*chain)->next); + offset += cert_size; + } + + PARANOIA_CHECK(pkt_size, offset); + + /* if we are client we can do the verify now or later */ + if (is_client && !IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_SERVER_VERIFY_LATER)) + { + ret = ssl_verify_cert(ssl); + } + + ssl->next_state = is_client ? HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE : HS_CLIENT_KEY_XCHG; + ssl->dc->bm_proc_index += offset; +error: + return ret; +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION */ + +/** + * Debugging routine to return SSL handshaking errors. + */ +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_error_string(int error_code) +{ + static char buf[100]; + + if (error_code == SSL_OK) + return "SSL_OK"; + + /* X509 error? */ + if (error_code < SSL_X509_OFFSET) + { + return x509_display_error(error_code - SSL_X509_OFFSET); + } + + /* SSL alert error code */ + if (error_code > SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST) + { + switch (error_code) + { + case SSL_OK: + return("Alert - OK"); + + case SSL_NOT_OK: + return("Alert - Not OK"); + + case SSL_ERROR_DEAD: + return("Alert - Error Dead"); + + case SSL_CLOSE_NOTIFY: + return("Alert - Close Notify"); + + case SSL_TIMEDOUT: + return("Alert - Timed Out"); + } + sprintf(buf, "SSL Alert %d", -error_code); + return buf; + } + + /* Something bad */ + switch (error_code) + { + case SSL_ERROR_DEAD: + return("connection dead"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HANDSHAKE: + return("invalid handshake"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_PROT_MSG: + return("invalid protocol message"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_HMAC: + return("invalid mac"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_VERSION: + return("invalid version"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_SESSION: + return("invalid session"); + + case SSL_ERROR_NO_CIPHER: + return("no cipher"); + + case SSL_ERROR_CONN_LOST: + return("connection lost"); + + case SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE: + return("bad certificate"); + + case SSL_ERROR_INVALID_KEY: + return("invalid key"); + + case SSL_ERROR_FINISHED_INVALID: + return("finished invalid"); + + case SSL_ERROR_NO_CERT_DEFINED: + return("no certificate defined"); + + case SSL_ERROR_NO_CLIENT_RENOG: + return("client renegotiation not supported"); + + case SSL_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: + return("Option not supported"); + } + sprintf(buf,"undefined - %d", error_code); + return buf; +} + +/** + * Debugging routine to display SSL handshaking stuff. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE +/** + * Debugging routine to display SSL states. + */ +void DISPLAY_STATE(SSL *ssl, int is_send, uint8_t state, int not_ok) +{ + const char *str; + + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_DISPLAY_STATES)) + return; + + printf(not_ok ? "Error - invalid State:\t" : "State:\t"); + printf(is_send ? "sending " : "receiving "); + + switch (state) + { + case HS_HELLO_REQUEST: + str = "Hello Request (0)"; + break; + + case HS_CLIENT_HELLO: + str = "Client Hello (1)"; + break; + + case HS_SERVER_HELLO: + str = "Server Hello (2)"; + break; + + case HS_CERTIFICATE: + str = "Certificate (11)"; + break; + + case HS_SERVER_KEY_XCHG: + str = "Certificate Request (12)"; + break; + + case HS_CERT_REQ: + str = "Certificate Request (13)"; + break; + + case HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE: + str = "Server Hello Done (14)"; + break; + + case HS_CERT_VERIFY: + str = "Certificate Verify (15)"; + break; + + case HS_CLIENT_KEY_XCHG: + str = "Client Key Exchange (16)"; + break; + + case HS_FINISHED: + str = "Finished (16)"; + break; + + default: + str = "Error (Unknown)"; + + break; + } + + printf("%s\n", str); + TTY_FLUSH(); +} + +/** + * Debugging routine to display RSA objects + */ +void DISPLAY_RSA(SSL *ssl, const RSA_CTX *rsa_ctx) +{ + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_DISPLAY_RSA)) + return; + + RSA_print(rsa_ctx); + TTY_FLUSH(); +} + +/** + * Debugging routine to display SSL handshaking bytes. + */ +void DISPLAY_BYTES(SSL *ssl, const char *format, + const uint8_t *data, int size, ...) +{ + va_list(ap); + + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_DISPLAY_BYTES)) + return; + + va_start(ap, size); + print_blob(format, data, size, va_arg(ap, char *)); + va_end(ap); + TTY_FLUSH(); +} + +/** + * Debugging routine to display SSL handshaking errors. + */ +EXP_FUNC void STDCALL ssl_display_error(int error_code) +{ + if (error_code == SSL_OK) + return; + + printf("Error: %s\n",ssl_error_string(error_code)); + TTY_FLUSH(); +} + +/** + * Debugging routine to display alerts. + */ +void DISPLAY_ALERT(SSL *ssl, int alert) +{ + if (!IS_SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_DISPLAY_STATES)) + return; + + printf("Alert: "); + + switch (alert) + { + case SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY: + printf("close notify"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_INVALID_VERSION: + printf("invalid version"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_BAD_CERTIFICATE: + printf("bad certificate"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE: + printf("unexpected message"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_BAD_RECORD_MAC: + printf("bad record mac"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE: + printf("handshake failure"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER: + printf("illegal parameter"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_DECODE_ERROR: + printf("decode error"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_DECRYPT_ERROR: + printf("decrypt error"); + break; + + case SSL_ALERT_NO_RENEGOTIATION: + printf("no renegotiation"); + break; + + default: + printf("alert - (unknown %d)", alert); + break; + } + + printf("\n"); + TTY_FLUSH(); +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE */ + +/** + * Return the version of this library. + */ +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_version() +{ + static const char * axtls_version = AXTLS_VERSION; + return axtls_version; +} + +/** + * Enable the various language bindings to work regardless of the + * configuration - they just return an error statement and a bad return code. + */ +#if !defined(CONFIG_SSL_FULL_MODE) +EXP_FUNC void STDCALL ssl_display_error(int error_code) {} +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_BINDINGS +#if !defined(CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT) +EXP_FUNC SSL * STDCALL ssl_client_new(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, int client_fd, const + uint8_t *session_id, uint8_t sess_id_size) +{ + puts(unsupported_str); + return NULL; +} +#endif + +#if !defined(CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION) +EXP_FUNC int STDCALL ssl_verify_cert(const SSL *ssl) +{ + puts(unsupported_str); + return -1; +} + + +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_get_cert_dn(const SSL *ssl, int component) +{ + puts(unsupported_str); + return NULL; +} + +EXP_FUNC const char * STDCALL ssl_get_cert_subject_alt_dnsname(const SSL *ssl, int index) +{ + puts(unsupported_str); + return NULL; +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_SSL_CERT_VERIFICATION */ + +#endif /* CONFIG_BINDINGS */ + -- cgit v1.2.3