/* * nghttp2 - HTTP/2 C Library * * Copyright (c) 2012 Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef SHRPX_SSL_H #define SHRPX_SSL_H #include "shrpx.h" #include #include #include #include #include namespace shrpx { class ClientHandler; class Worker; class DownstreamConnectionPool; struct DownstreamAddr; namespace ssl { // This struct stores the additional information per SSL_CTX. This is // attached to SSL_CTX using SSL_CTX_set_app_data(). struct TLSContextData { // Protects ocsp_data; std::mutex mu; // OCSP response std::shared_ptr> ocsp_data; // Path to certificate file const char *cert_file; }; // Create server side SSL_CTX SSL_CTX *create_ssl_context(const char *private_key_file, const char *cert_file); // Create client side SSL_CTX SSL_CTX *create_ssl_client_context(); ClientHandler *accept_connection(Worker *worker, int fd, sockaddr *addr, int addrlen); // Check peer's certificate against first downstream address in // Config::downstream_addrs. We only consider first downstream since // we use this function for HTTP/2 downstream link only. int check_cert(SSL *ssl, const DownstreamAddr *addr); // Retrieves DNS and IP address in subjectAltNames and commonName from // the |cert|. void get_altnames(X509 *cert, std::vector &dns_names, std::vector &ip_addrs, std::string &common_name); // CertLookupTree forms lookup tree to get SSL_CTX whose DNS or // commonName matches hostname in query. The tree is patricia trie // data structure formed from the tail of the hostname pattern. Each // CertNode contains part of hostname str member in range [first, // last) member and the next member contains the following CertNode // pointers ('following' means character before the current one). The // CertNode where a hostname pattern ends contains its SSL_CTX pointer // in the ssl_ctx member. For wildcard hostname pattern, we store the // its pattern and SSL_CTX in CertNode one before first "*" found from // the tail. // // When querying SSL_CTX with particular hostname, we match from its // tail in our lookup tree. If the query goes to the first character // of the hostname and current CertNode has non-NULL ssl_ctx member, // then it is the exact match. The ssl_ctx member is returned. Along // the way, if CertNode which contains non-empty wildcard_certs member // is encountered, wildcard hostname matching is performed against // them. If there is a match, its SSL_CTX is returned. If none // matches, query is continued to the next character. struct CertNode { // list of wildcard domain name and its SSL_CTX pair, the wildcard // '*' appears in this position. std::vector> wildcard_certs; // Next CertNode index of CertLookupTree::nodes std::vector> next; // SSL_CTX for exact match SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; char *str; // [first, last) in the reverse direction in str, first >= // last. This indices only work for str member. int first, last; }; class CertLookupTree { public: CertLookupTree(); // Adds |ssl_ctx| with hostname pattern |hostname| with length |len| // to the lookup tree. The |hostname| must be NULL-terminated. void add_cert(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const char *hostname, size_t len); // Looks up SSL_CTX using the given |hostname| with length |len|. // If more than one SSL_CTX which matches the query, it is undefined // which one is returned. The |hostname| must be NULL-terminated. // If no matching SSL_CTX found, returns NULL. SSL_CTX *lookup(const char *hostname, size_t len); private: CertNode root_; // Stores pointers to copied hostname when adding hostname and // ssl_ctx pair. std::vector> hosts_; }; // Adds |ssl_ctx| to lookup tree |lt| using hostnames read from // |certfile|. The subjectAltNames and commonName are considered as // eligible hostname. This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1. // Even if no ssl_ctx is added to tree, this function returns 0. int cert_lookup_tree_add_cert_from_file(CertLookupTree *lt, SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const char *certfile); // Returns true if |needle| which has |len| bytes is included in the // protocol list |protos|. bool in_proto_list(const std::vector &protos, const unsigned char *needle, size_t len); // Returns true if security requirement for HTTP/2 is fulfilled. bool check_http2_requirement(SSL *ssl); // Returns SSL/TLS option mask to disable SSL/TLS protocol version not // included in |tls_proto_list|. The returned mask can be directly // passed to SSL_CTX_set_options(). long int create_tls_proto_mask(const std::vector &tls_proto_list); std::vector set_alpn_prefs(const std::vector &protos); // Setups server side SSL_CTX. This function inspects get_config() // and if upstream_no_tls is true, returns nullptr. Otherwise // construct default SSL_CTX. If subcerts are available // (get_config()->subcerts), caller should provide CertLookupTree // object as |cert_tree| parameter, otherwise SNI does not work. All // the created SSL_CTX is stored into |all_ssl_ctx|. SSL_CTX *setup_server_ssl_context(std::vector &all_ssl_ctx, CertLookupTree *cert_tree); // Setups client side SSL_CTX. This function inspects get_config() // and if downstream_no_tls is true, returns nullptr. Otherwise, only // construct SSL_CTX if either client_mode or http2_bridge is true. SSL_CTX *setup_client_ssl_context(); // Creates CertLookupTree. If frontend is configured not to use TLS, // this function returns nullptr. CertLookupTree *create_cert_lookup_tree(); SSL *create_ssl(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx); } // namespace ssl } // namespace shrpx #endif // SHRPX_SSL_H