/*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Author: Simon Josefsson, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
*
* This file is part of GnuTLS.
*
* The GnuTLS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see
*
*/
/*
* Status Request (OCSP) API.
*/
#include "gnutls_int.h"
#include "errors.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#ifdef ENABLE_OCSP
#include
#include "x509/ocsp.h"
/**
* gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get:
* @session: is a #gnutls_session_t type.
* @response: a #gnutls_datum_t with DER encoded OCSP response
*
* This function returns the OCSP status response received
* from the TLS server. The @response should be treated as
* constant. If no OCSP response is available then
* %GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE is returned.
*
* Returns: On success, %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code is returned.
*
* Since: 3.1.3
**/
int
gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get(gnutls_session_t session,
gnutls_datum_t * response)
{
return gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get2(session, 0, response);
}
/**
* gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get2:
* @session: is a #gnutls_session_t type.
* @idx: the index of peer's certificate
* @response: a #gnutls_datum_t with DER encoded OCSP response
*
* This function returns the OCSP status response received
* from the TLS server for the certificate index provided.
* The index corresponds to certificates as returned by
* gnutls_certificate_get_peers. When index is zero this
* function operates identically to gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get().
*
* The returned @response should be treated as
* constant. If no OCSP response is available for the
* given index then %GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE
* is returned.
*
* Returns: On success, %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code is returned.
*
* Since: 3.6.3
**/
int
gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get2(gnutls_session_t session,
unsigned idx,
gnutls_datum_t * response)
{
const version_entry_st *ver = get_version(session);
cert_auth_info_t info = _gnutls_get_auth_info(session, GNUTLS_CRD_CERTIFICATE);
if (!ver->tls13_sem && session->security_parameters.entity == GNUTLS_SERVER)
return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
if (info == NULL || info->raw_ocsp_list == NULL ||
info->nocsp <= idx || info->raw_ocsp_list[idx].size == 0)
return
gnutls_assert_val
(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
response->data = info->raw_ocsp_list[idx].data;
response->size = info->raw_ocsp_list[idx].size;
return 0;
}
/**
* gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_function:
* @sc: is a #gnutls_certificate_credentials_t type.
* @ocsp_func: function pointer to OCSP status request callback.
* @ptr: opaque pointer passed to callback function
*
* This function is to be used by server to register a callback to
* handle OCSP status requests from the client. The callback will be
* invoked if the client supplied a status-request OCSP extension.
* The callback function prototype is:
*
* typedef int (*gnutls_status_request_ocsp_func)
* (gnutls_session_t session, void *ptr, gnutls_datum_t *ocsp_response);
*
* The callback will be invoked if the client requests an OCSP certificate
* status. The callback may return %GNUTLS_E_NO_CERTIFICATE_STATUS, if
* there is no recent OCSP response. If the callback returns %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS,
* it is expected to have the @ocsp_response field set with a valid (DER-encoded)
* OCSP response. The response must be a value allocated using gnutls_malloc(),
* and will be deinitialized by the caller.
*
* It is possible to set a specific callback for each provided certificate
* using gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_function2().
*
* Since: 3.1.3
**/
void
gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_function
(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc,
gnutls_status_request_ocsp_func ocsp_func, void *ptr)
{
sc->glob_ocsp_func = ocsp_func;
sc->glob_ocsp_func_ptr = ptr;
}
/**
* gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_function2:
* @sc: is a #gnutls_certificate_credentials_t type.
* @idx: is a certificate index as returned by gnutls_certificate_set_key() and friends
* @ocsp_func: function pointer to OCSP status request callback.
* @ptr: opaque pointer passed to callback function
*
* This function is to be used by server to register a callback to
* provide OCSP status requests that correspond to the indexed certificate chain
* from the client. The callback will be invoked if the client supplied a
* status-request OCSP extension.
*
* The callback function prototype is:
*
* typedef int (*gnutls_status_request_ocsp_func)
* (gnutls_session_t session, void *ptr, gnutls_datum_t *ocsp_response);
*
* The callback will be invoked if the client requests an OCSP certificate
* status. The callback may return %GNUTLS_E_NO_CERTIFICATE_STATUS, if
* there is no recent OCSP response. If the callback returns %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS,
* it is expected to have the @ocsp_response field set with a valid (DER-encoded)
* OCSP response. The response must be a value allocated using gnutls_malloc(),
* and will be deinitialized by the caller.
*
* Note: the ability to set multiple OCSP responses per credential
* structure via the index @idx was added in version 3.5.6. To keep
* backwards compatibility, it requires using gnutls_certificate_set_flags()
* with the %GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_API_V2 flag to make the set certificate
* functions return an index usable by this function.
*
* Returns: On success, %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code is returned.
*
* Since: 3.5.5
**/
int
gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_function2
(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc, unsigned idx, gnutls_status_request_ocsp_func ocsp_func, void *ptr)
{
if (idx >= sc->ncerts)
return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_func = ocsp_func;
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_func_ptr = ptr;
return 0;
}
static
unsigned resp_matches_pcert(gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, const gnutls_pcert_st *cert)
{
gnutls_x509_crt_t crt;
int ret;
unsigned retval;
ret = gnutls_x509_crt_init(&crt);
if (ret < 0)
return 0;
ret = gnutls_x509_crt_import(crt, &cert->cert, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
retval = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
ret = gnutls_ocsp_resp_check_crt(resp, 0, crt);
if (ret == 0)
retval = 1;
else
retval = 0;
cleanup:
gnutls_x509_crt_deinit(crt);
return retval;
}
/**
* gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_file:
* @sc: is a credentials structure.
* @response_file: a filename of the OCSP response
* @idx: is a certificate index as returned by gnutls_certificate_set_key() and friends
*
* This function loads the provided OCSP response. It will be
* sent to the client if requests an OCSP certificate status for
* the certificate chain specified by @idx.
*
* Note: the ability to set multiple OCSP responses per credential
* structure via the index @idx was added in version 3.5.6. To keep
* backwards compatibility, it requires using gnutls_certificate_set_flags()
* with the %GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_API_V2 flag to make the set certificate
* functions return an index usable by this function.
*
* This function can be called multiple times since GnuTLS 3.6.3
* when multiple responses which apply to the chain are available.
* If the response provided does not match any certificates present
* in the chain, the code %GNUTLS_E_OCSP_MISMATCH_WITH_CERTS is returned.
* To revert to the previous behavior set the flag %GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_SKIP_OCSP_RESPONSE_CHECK
* in the certificate credentials structure. In that case, only the
* end-certificate's OCSP response can be set.
* If the response is already expired at the time of loading the code
* %GNUTLS_E_EXPIRED is returned.
*
* To revert to the previous behavior of this function which does not return
* any errors, set the flag %GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_SKIP_OCSP_RESPONSE_CHECK
*
* Returns: On success, %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code is returned.
*
* Since: 3.1.3
**/
int
gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_file(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc,
const char *response_file,
unsigned idx)
{
int ret;
ret = gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_file2(sc, response_file,
idx, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER);
if (ret >= 0)
return 0;
else
return ret;
}
static int append_response(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc, unsigned idx,
gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, const gnutls_datum_t *der)
{
int ret;
unsigned i, found = 0;
unsigned try_already_set = 0;
time_t t;
retry:
/* iterate through all certificates in chain, and add the response
* to the certificate that it matches with.
*/
for (i=0;icerts[idx].cert_list_length, MAX_OCSP_RESPONSES);i++) {
if (!try_already_set && sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].response.data)
continue;
if (!resp_matches_pcert(resp, &sc->certs[idx].cert_list[i]))
continue;
t = _gnutls_ocsp_get_validity(resp);
/* if already invalid */
if (t == (time_t)-1) {
_gnutls_debug_log("the OCSP response associated with chain %d on pos %d, is invalid/expired\n", idx, i);
return GNUTLS_E_EXPIRED;
} else if (t == (time_t)-2) {
_gnutls_debug_log("the OCSP response associated with chain %d on pos %d, is too old (ignoring)\n", idx, i);
return 0;
}
if (t >= 0)
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].exptime = t;
else
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].exptime = 0;
_gnutls_debug_log("associating OCSP response with chain %d on pos %d\n", idx, i);
gnutls_free(sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].response.data);
ret = _gnutls_set_datum(&sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].response,
der->data,
der->size);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].response.data = NULL;
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[i].response.size = 0;
return ret;
}
if (sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data_length <= i)
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data_length = i+1;
found = 1;
break;
}
if (!found) {
/* slow path; if we found no matching certificate for the OCSP
* response, try all the existing, even if a response is already
* given. */
if (!try_already_set) {
try_already_set = 1;
goto retry;
}
ret = GNUTLS_E_OCSP_MISMATCH_WITH_CERTS;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_file2:
* @sc: is a credentials structure.
* @response_file: a filename of the OCSP response
* @idx: is a certificate index as returned by gnutls_certificate_set_key() and friends
* @fmt: is PEM or DER
*
* This function loads the OCSP responses to be sent to the
* peer for the certificate chain specified by @idx. When @fmt is
* set to PEM, multiple responses can be loaded.
*
* This function must be called after setting any certificates, and
* cannot be used for certificates that are provided via a callback --
* that is when gnutls_certificate_set_retrieve_function() is used. In
* that case consider using gnutls_certificate_set_retrieve_function3().
*
* This function can be called multiple times when multiple responses
* applicable to the certificate chain are available.
* If the response provided does not match any certificates present
* in the chain, the code %GNUTLS_E_OCSP_MISMATCH_WITH_CERTS is returned.
* If the response is already expired at the time of loading the code
* %GNUTLS_E_EXPIRED is returned.
*
* Returns: On success, the number of loaded responses is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code.
*
* Since: 3.1.3
**/
int
gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_file2(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc,
const char *response_file,
unsigned idx,
gnutls_x509_crt_fmt_t fmt)
{
gnutls_datum_t raw = {NULL, 0};
int ret;
if (idx >= sc->ncerts)
return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
ret = gnutls_load_file(response_file, &raw);
if (ret < 0)
return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_FILE_ERROR);
ret = gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_mem(sc, &raw, idx, fmt);
gnutls_free(raw.data);
return ret;
}
#define PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE "OCSP RESPONSE"
#define FULL_PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE "-----BEGIN OCSP RESPONSE"
/**
* gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_mem:
* @sc: is a credentials structure.
* @resp_data: a memory buffer holding an OCSP response
* @idx: is a certificate index as returned by gnutls_certificate_set_key() and friends
* @fmt: is PEM or DER
*
* This function sets the OCSP responses to be sent to the
* peer for the certificate chain specified by @idx. When @fmt is set
* to PEM, multiple responses can be loaded.
*
* Note: the ability to set multiple OCSP responses per credential
* structure via the index @idx was added in version 3.5.6. To keep
* backwards compatibility, it requires using gnutls_certificate_set_flags()
* with the %GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_API_V2 flag to make the set certificate
* functions return an index usable by this function.
*
* This function must be called after setting any certificates, and
* cannot be used for certificates that are provided via a callback --
* that is when gnutls_certificate_set_retrieve_function() is used.
*
* This function can be called multiple times when multiple responses which
* apply to the certificate chain are available.
* If the response provided does not match any certificates present
* in the chain, the code %GNUTLS_E_OCSP_MISMATCH_WITH_CERTS is returned.
* If the response is already expired at the time of loading the code
* %GNUTLS_E_EXPIRED is returned.
*
* Returns: On success, the number of loaded responses is returned,
* otherwise a negative error code.
*
* Since: 3.6.3
**/
int
gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_mem(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc,
const gnutls_datum_t *resp_data,
unsigned idx,
gnutls_x509_crt_fmt_t fmt)
{
gnutls_datum_t der = {NULL, 0};
gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp = NULL;
int ret;
unsigned int nresp = 0;
ret = gnutls_ocsp_resp_init(&resp);
if (ret < 0) {
return gnutls_assert_val(ret);
}
if (fmt == GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM) {
/* load multiple responses */
gnutls_datum_t p = {resp_data->data, resp_data->size};
p.data = memmem(p.data, p.size, FULL_PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE,
sizeof(FULL_PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE)-1);
if (p.data == NULL) {
ret = gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
goto cleanup;
}
p.size -= p.data - resp_data->data;
if (p.size <= 0) {
ret = gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE);
goto cleanup;
}
do {
ret = gnutls_pem_base64_decode2(PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE, &p, &der);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
goto cleanup;
}
ret = gnutls_certificate_set_ocsp_status_request_mem(sc, &der, idx,
GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
goto cleanup;
}
nresp++;
gnutls_free(der.data);
p.data++;
p.size--;
p.data = memmem(p.data, p.size, FULL_PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE,
sizeof(FULL_PEM_OCSP_RESPONSE)-1);
if (p.data == NULL)
break;
p.size = resp_data->size - (p.data - resp_data->data);
} while(p.size > 0);
ret = nresp;
} else {
/* DER: load a single response */
if (sc->flags & GNUTLS_CERTIFICATE_SKIP_OCSP_RESPONSE_CHECK) {
ret = gnutls_ocsp_resp_import2(resp, resp_data, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER);
if (ret >= 0) {
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[0].exptime = _gnutls_ocsp_get_validity(resp);
if (sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[0].exptime <= 0)
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[0].exptime = 0;
}
/* quick load of first response */
gnutls_free(sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[0].response.data);
ret = _gnutls_set_datum(&sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[0].response,
resp_data->data,
resp_data->size);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
goto cleanup;
}
sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data_length = 1;
goto cleanup;
}
ret = gnutls_ocsp_resp_import2(resp, resp_data, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
goto cleanup;
}
ret = append_response(sc, idx, resp, resp_data);
if (ret < 0) {
gnutls_assert();
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 1;
}
cleanup:
gnutls_free(der.data);
if (resp)
gnutls_ocsp_resp_deinit(resp);
return ret;
}
/**
* gnutls_certificate_get_ocsp_expiration:
* @sc: is a credentials structure.
* @idx: is a certificate chain index as returned by gnutls_certificate_set_key() and friends
* @oidx: is an OCSP response index
* @flags: should be zero
*
* This function returns the validity of the loaded OCSP responses,
* to provide information on when to reload/refresh them.
*
* Note that the credentials structure should be read-only when in
* use, thus when reloading, either the credentials structure must not
* be in use by any sessions, or a new credentials structure should be
* allocated for new sessions.
*
* When @oidx is (-1) then the minimum refresh time for all responses
* is returned. Otherwise the index specifies the response corresponding
* to the @odix certificate in the certificate chain.
*
* Returns: On success, the expiration time of the OCSP response. Otherwise
* (time_t)(-1) on error, or (time_t)-2 on out of bounds.
*
* Since: 3.6.3
**/
time_t
gnutls_certificate_get_ocsp_expiration(gnutls_certificate_credentials_t sc,
unsigned idx,
int oidx,
unsigned flags)
{
unsigned j;
if (idx >= sc->ncerts)
return (time_t)-2;
if (oidx == -1) {
time_t min = 0;
for (j=0;jcerts[idx].cert_list_length, MAX_OCSP_RESPONSES);j++) {
if (min <= 0)
min = sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[j].exptime;
else
if (sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[j].exptime > 0 &&
min >= sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[j].exptime)
min = sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[j].exptime;
}
return min;
}
if (oidx >= MAX_OCSP_RESPONSES || (unsigned)oidx >= sc->certs[idx].cert_list_length)
return (time_t)-2;
if (sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[oidx].response.data == NULL)
return (time_t)-1;
return sc->certs[idx].ocsp_data[oidx].exptime;
}
/**
* gnutls_ocsp_status_request_is_checked:
* @session: is a gnutls session
* @flags: should be zero or %GNUTLS_OCSP_SR_IS_AVAIL
*
* When flags are zero this function returns non-zero if a valid OCSP status
* response was included in the TLS handshake. That is, an OCSP status response
* which is not too old, superseded or marks the certificate as revoked.
* It returns zero otherwise.
*
* When the flag %GNUTLS_OCSP_SR_IS_AVAIL is specified, the function
* returns non-zero if an OCSP status response was included in the handshake
* even if it was invalid. Otherwise, if no OCSP status response was included,
* it returns zero. The %GNUTLS_OCSP_SR_IS_AVAIL flag was introduced in GnuTLS 3.4.0.
*
* This is a helper function when needing to decide whether to perform an
* explicit OCSP validity check on the peer's certificate. Should be called after
* any of gnutls_certificate_verify_peers*() are called.
*
* This function is always usable on client side, but on server side only
* under TLS 1.3, which is the first version of TLS that allows cliend-side OCSP
* responses.
*
* Returns: Non-zero if the response was valid, or a zero if it wasn't sent,
* or sent and was invalid.
*
* Since: 3.1.4
**/
unsigned
gnutls_ocsp_status_request_is_checked(gnutls_session_t session,
unsigned int flags)
{
int ret;
gnutls_datum_t data;
if (flags & GNUTLS_OCSP_SR_IS_AVAIL) {
ret = gnutls_ocsp_status_request_get(session, &data);
if (ret < 0)
return gnutls_assert_val(0);
if (data.data == NULL)
return gnutls_assert_val(0);
return 1;
}
return session->internals.ocsp_check_ok;
}
#endif