th5/common.go
Brad Fitzpatrick 4b14a48417 crypto/tls: use method values
Currently fails with a compiler error, though.

R=golang-dev, agl, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7933043
2013-03-20 23:53:38 -04:00

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package tls
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/x509"
"io"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
const (
maxPlaintext = 16384 // maximum plaintext payload length
maxCiphertext = 16384 + 2048 // maximum ciphertext payload length
recordHeaderLen = 5 // record header length
maxHandshake = 65536 // maximum handshake we support (protocol max is 16 MB)
versionSSL30 = 0x0300
versionTLS10 = 0x0301
minVersion = versionSSL30
maxVersion = versionTLS10
)
// TLS record types.
type recordType uint8
const (
recordTypeChangeCipherSpec recordType = 20
recordTypeAlert recordType = 21
recordTypeHandshake recordType = 22
recordTypeApplicationData recordType = 23
)
// TLS handshake message types.
const (
typeClientHello uint8 = 1
typeServerHello uint8 = 2
typeNewSessionTicket uint8 = 4
typeCertificate uint8 = 11
typeServerKeyExchange uint8 = 12
typeCertificateRequest uint8 = 13
typeServerHelloDone uint8 = 14
typeCertificateVerify uint8 = 15
typeClientKeyExchange uint8 = 16
typeFinished uint8 = 20
typeCertificateStatus uint8 = 22
typeNextProtocol uint8 = 67 // Not IANA assigned
)
// TLS compression types.
const (
compressionNone uint8 = 0
)
// TLS extension numbers
var (
extensionServerName uint16 = 0
extensionStatusRequest uint16 = 5
extensionSupportedCurves uint16 = 10
extensionSupportedPoints uint16 = 11
extensionSessionTicket uint16 = 35
extensionNextProtoNeg uint16 = 13172 // not IANA assigned
)
// TLS Elliptic Curves
// http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml#tls-parameters-8
var (
curveP256 uint16 = 23
curveP384 uint16 = 24
curveP521 uint16 = 25
)
// TLS Elliptic Curve Point Formats
// http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml#tls-parameters-9
var (
pointFormatUncompressed uint8 = 0
)
// TLS CertificateStatusType (RFC 3546)
const (
statusTypeOCSP uint8 = 1
)
// Certificate types (for certificateRequestMsg)
const (
certTypeRSASign = 1 // A certificate containing an RSA key
certTypeDSSSign = 2 // A certificate containing a DSA key
certTypeRSAFixedDH = 3 // A certificate containing a static DH key
certTypeDSSFixedDH = 4 // A certificate containing a static DH key
// Rest of these are reserved by the TLS spec
)
// ConnectionState records basic TLS details about the connection.
type ConnectionState struct {
HandshakeComplete bool
DidResume bool
CipherSuite uint16
NegotiatedProtocol string
NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual bool
// ServerName contains the server name indicated by the client, if any.
// (Only valid for server connections.)
ServerName string
// the certificate chain that was presented by the other side
PeerCertificates []*x509.Certificate
// the verified certificate chains built from PeerCertificates.
VerifiedChains [][]*x509.Certificate
}
// ClientAuthType declares the policy the server will follow for
// TLS Client Authentication.
type ClientAuthType int
const (
NoClientCert ClientAuthType = iota
RequestClientCert
RequireAnyClientCert
VerifyClientCertIfGiven
RequireAndVerifyClientCert
)
// A Config structure is used to configure a TLS client or server. After one
// has been passed to a TLS function it must not be modified.
type Config struct {
// Rand provides the source of entropy for nonces and RSA blinding.
// If Rand is nil, TLS uses the cryptographic random reader in package
// crypto/rand.
Rand io.Reader
// Time returns the current time as the number of seconds since the epoch.
// If Time is nil, TLS uses time.Now.
Time func() time.Time
// Certificates contains one or more certificate chains
// to present to the other side of the connection.
// Server configurations must include at least one certificate.
Certificates []Certificate
// NameToCertificate maps from a certificate name to an element of
// Certificates. Note that a certificate name can be of the form
// '*.example.com' and so doesn't have to be a domain name as such.
// See Config.BuildNameToCertificate
// The nil value causes the first element of Certificates to be used
// for all connections.
NameToCertificate map[string]*Certificate
// RootCAs defines the set of root certificate authorities
// that clients use when verifying server certificates.
// If RootCAs is nil, TLS uses the host's root CA set.
RootCAs *x509.CertPool
// NextProtos is a list of supported, application level protocols.
NextProtos []string
// ServerName is included in the client's handshake to support virtual
// hosting.
ServerName string
// ClientAuth determines the server's policy for
// TLS Client Authentication. The default is NoClientCert.
ClientAuth ClientAuthType
// ClientCAs defines the set of root certificate authorities
// that servers use if required to verify a client certificate
// by the policy in ClientAuth.
ClientCAs *x509.CertPool
// InsecureSkipVerify controls whether a client verifies the
// server's certificate chain and host name.
// If InsecureSkipVerify is true, TLS accepts any certificate
// presented by the server and any host name in that certificate.
// In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks.
// This should be used only for testing.
InsecureSkipVerify bool
// CipherSuites is a list of supported cipher suites. If CipherSuites
// is nil, TLS uses a list of suites supported by the implementation.
CipherSuites []uint16
// PreferServerCipherSuites controls whether the server selects the
// client's most preferred ciphersuite, or the server's most preferred
// ciphersuite. If true then the server's preference, as expressed in
// the order of elements in CipherSuites, is used.
PreferServerCipherSuites bool
// SessionTicketsDisabled may be set to true to disable session ticket
// (resumption) support.
SessionTicketsDisabled bool
// SessionTicketKey is used by TLS servers to provide session
// resumption. See RFC 5077. If zero, it will be filled with
// random data before the first server handshake.
//
// If multiple servers are terminating connections for the same host
// they should all have the same SessionTicketKey. If the
// SessionTicketKey leaks, previously recorded and future TLS
// connections using that key are compromised.
SessionTicketKey [32]byte
serverInitOnce sync.Once // guards calling (*Config).serverInit
}
func (c *Config) serverInit() {
if c.SessionTicketsDisabled {
return
}
// If the key has already been set then we have nothing to do.
for _, b := range c.SessionTicketKey {
if b != 0 {
return
}
}
if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.rand(), c.SessionTicketKey[:]); err != nil {
c.SessionTicketsDisabled = true
}
}
func (c *Config) rand() io.Reader {
r := c.Rand
if r == nil {
return rand.Reader
}
return r
}
func (c *Config) time() time.Time {
t := c.Time
if t == nil {
t = time.Now
}
return t()
}
func (c *Config) cipherSuites() []uint16 {
s := c.CipherSuites
if s == nil {
s = defaultCipherSuites()
}
return s
}
// getCertificateForName returns the best certificate for the given name,
// defaulting to the first element of c.Certificates if there are no good
// options.
func (c *Config) getCertificateForName(name string) *Certificate {
if len(c.Certificates) == 1 || c.NameToCertificate == nil {
// There's only one choice, so no point doing any work.
return &c.Certificates[0]
}
name = strings.ToLower(name)
for len(name) > 0 && name[len(name)-1] == '.' {
name = name[:len(name)-1]
}
if cert, ok := c.NameToCertificate[name]; ok {
return cert
}
// try replacing labels in the name with wildcards until we get a
// match.
labels := strings.Split(name, ".")
for i := range labels {
labels[i] = "*"
candidate := strings.Join(labels, ".")
if cert, ok := c.NameToCertificate[candidate]; ok {
return cert
}
}
// If nothing matches, return the first certificate.
return &c.Certificates[0]
}
// BuildNameToCertificate parses c.Certificates and builds c.NameToCertificate
// from the CommonName and SubjectAlternateName fields of each of the leaf
// certificates.
func (c *Config) BuildNameToCertificate() {
c.NameToCertificate = make(map[string]*Certificate)
for i := range c.Certificates {
cert := &c.Certificates[i]
x509Cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(cert.Certificate[0])
if err != nil {
continue
}
if len(x509Cert.Subject.CommonName) > 0 {
c.NameToCertificate[x509Cert.Subject.CommonName] = cert
}
for _, san := range x509Cert.DNSNames {
c.NameToCertificate[san] = cert
}
}
}
// A Certificate is a chain of one or more certificates, leaf first.
type Certificate struct {
Certificate [][]byte
PrivateKey crypto.PrivateKey // supported types: *rsa.PrivateKey
// OCSPStaple contains an optional OCSP response which will be served
// to clients that request it.
OCSPStaple []byte
// Leaf is the parsed form of the leaf certificate, which may be
// initialized using x509.ParseCertificate to reduce per-handshake
// processing for TLS clients doing client authentication. If nil, the
// leaf certificate will be parsed as needed.
Leaf *x509.Certificate
}
// A TLS record.
type record struct {
contentType recordType
major, minor uint8
payload []byte
}
type handshakeMessage interface {
marshal() []byte
unmarshal([]byte) bool
}
// mutualVersion returns the protocol version to use given the advertised
// version of the peer.
func mutualVersion(vers uint16) (uint16, bool) {
if vers < minVersion {
return 0, false
}
if vers > maxVersion {
vers = maxVersion
}
return vers, true
}
var emptyConfig Config
func defaultConfig() *Config {
return &emptyConfig
}
var (
once sync.Once
varDefaultCipherSuites []uint16
)
func defaultCipherSuites() []uint16 {
once.Do(initDefaultCipherSuites)
return varDefaultCipherSuites
}
func initDefaultCipherSuites() {
varDefaultCipherSuites = make([]uint16, len(cipherSuites))
for i, suite := range cipherSuites {
varDefaultCipherSuites[i] = suite.id
}
}