/* * Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ // Handling of certificates and keypairs for SSLStreamAdapter's peer mode. #ifndef RTC_BASE_SSLIDENTITY_H_ #define RTC_BASE_SSLIDENTITY_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "rtc_base/buffer.h" #include "rtc_base/constructormagic.h" #include "rtc_base/messagedigest.h" #include "rtc_base/timeutils.h" namespace rtc { // Forward declaration due to circular dependency with SSLCertificate. class SSLCertChain; struct SSLCertificateStats { SSLCertificateStats(std::string&& fingerprint, std::string&& fingerprint_algorithm, std::string&& base64_certificate, std::unique_ptr&& issuer); ~SSLCertificateStats(); std::string fingerprint; std::string fingerprint_algorithm; std::string base64_certificate; std::unique_ptr issuer; }; // Abstract interface overridden by SSL library specific // implementations. // A somewhat opaque type used to encapsulate a certificate. // Wraps the SSL library's notion of a certificate, with reference counting. // The SSLCertificate object is pretty much immutable once created. // (The OpenSSL implementation only does reference counting and // possibly caching of intermediate results.) class SSLCertificate { public: // Parses and builds a certificate from a PEM encoded string. // Returns null on failure. // The length of the string representation of the certificate is // stored in *pem_length if it is non-null, and only if // parsing was successful. // Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object. static SSLCertificate* FromPEMString(const std::string& pem_string); virtual ~SSLCertificate() {} // Returns a new SSLCertificate object instance wrapping the same // underlying certificate, including its chain if present. Caller is // responsible for freeing the returned object. Use GetUniqueReference // instead. virtual SSLCertificate* GetReference() const = 0; std::unique_ptr GetUniqueReference() const; // Returns null. This is deprecated. Please use // SSLStreamAdapter::GetPeerSSLCertChain virtual std::unique_ptr GetChain() const = 0; // Returns a PEM encoded string representation of the certificate. virtual std::string ToPEMString() const = 0; // Provides a DER encoded binary representation of the certificate. virtual void ToDER(Buffer* der_buffer) const = 0; // Gets the name of the digest algorithm that was used to compute this // certificate's signature. virtual bool GetSignatureDigestAlgorithm(std::string* algorithm) const = 0; // Compute the digest of the certificate given algorithm virtual bool ComputeDigest(const std::string& algorithm, unsigned char* digest, size_t size, size_t* length) const = 0; // Returns the time in seconds relative to epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z (UTC), // or -1 if an expiration time could not be retrieved. virtual int64_t CertificateExpirationTime() const = 0; // Gets information (fingerprint, etc.) about this certificate and its chain // (if it has a certificate chain). This is used for certificate stats, see // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-stats/#certificatestats-dict*. std::unique_ptr GetStats() const; private: std::unique_ptr GetStats( std::unique_ptr issuer) const; }; // SSLCertChain is a simple wrapper for a vector of SSLCertificates. It serves // primarily to ensure proper memory management (especially deletion) of the // SSLCertificate pointers. class SSLCertChain { public: explicit SSLCertChain(std::vector> certs); // These constructors copy the provided SSLCertificate(s), so the caller // retains ownership. explicit SSLCertChain(const std::vector& certs); explicit SSLCertChain(const SSLCertificate* cert); ~SSLCertChain(); // Vector access methods. size_t GetSize() const { return certs_.size(); } // Returns a temporary reference, only valid until the chain is destroyed. const SSLCertificate& Get(size_t pos) const { return *(certs_[pos]); } // Returns a new SSLCertChain object instance wrapping the same underlying // certificate chain. Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object. SSLCertChain* Copy() const; private: std::vector> certs_; RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SSLCertChain); }; // KT_LAST is intended for vector declarations and loops over all key types; // it does not represent any key type in itself. // KT_DEFAULT is used as the default KeyType for KeyParams. enum KeyType { KT_RSA, KT_ECDSA, KT_LAST, KT_DEFAULT = KT_ECDSA }; static const int kRsaDefaultModSize = 1024; static const int kRsaDefaultExponent = 0x10001; // = 2^16+1 = 65537 static const int kRsaMinModSize = 1024; static const int kRsaMaxModSize = 8192; // Certificate default validity lifetime. static const int kDefaultCertificateLifetimeInSeconds = 60 * 60 * 24 * 30; // 30 days // Certificate validity window. // This is to compensate for slightly incorrect system clocks. static const int kCertificateWindowInSeconds = -60 * 60 * 24; struct RSAParams { unsigned int mod_size; unsigned int pub_exp; }; enum ECCurve { EC_NIST_P256, /* EC_FANCY, */ EC_LAST }; class KeyParams { public: // Generate a KeyParams object from a simple KeyType, using default params. explicit KeyParams(KeyType key_type = KT_DEFAULT); // Generate a a KeyParams for RSA with explicit parameters. static KeyParams RSA(int mod_size = kRsaDefaultModSize, int pub_exp = kRsaDefaultExponent); // Generate a a KeyParams for ECDSA specifying the curve. static KeyParams ECDSA(ECCurve curve = EC_NIST_P256); // Check validity of a KeyParams object. Since the factory functions have // no way of returning errors, this function can be called after creation // to make sure the parameters are OK. bool IsValid() const; RSAParams rsa_params() const; ECCurve ec_curve() const; KeyType type() const { return type_; } private: KeyType type_; union { RSAParams rsa; ECCurve curve; } params_; }; // TODO(hbos): Remove once rtc::KeyType (to be modified) and // blink::WebRTCKeyType (to be landed) match. By using this function in Chromium // appropriately we can change KeyType enum -> class without breaking Chromium. KeyType IntKeyTypeFamilyToKeyType(int key_type_family); // Parameters for generating a certificate. If |common_name| is non-empty, it // will be used for the certificate's subject and issuer name, otherwise a // random string will be used. struct SSLIdentityParams { std::string common_name; time_t not_before; // Absolute time since epoch in seconds. time_t not_after; // Absolute time since epoch in seconds. KeyParams key_params; }; // Our identity in an SSL negotiation: a keypair and certificate (both // with the same public key). // This too is pretty much immutable once created. class SSLIdentity { public: // Generates an identity (keypair and self-signed certificate). If // |common_name| is non-empty, it will be used for the certificate's subject // and issuer name, otherwise a random string will be used. The key type and // parameters are defined in |key_param|. The certificate's lifetime in // seconds from the current time is defined in |certificate_lifetime|; it // should be a non-negative number. // Returns null on failure. // Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object. static SSLIdentity* GenerateWithExpiration(const std::string& common_name, const KeyParams& key_param, time_t certificate_lifetime); static SSLIdentity* Generate(const std::string& common_name, const KeyParams& key_param); static SSLIdentity* Generate(const std::string& common_name, KeyType key_type); // Generates an identity with the specified validity period. // TODO(torbjorng): Now that Generate() accepts relevant params, make tests // use that instead of this function. static SSLIdentity* GenerateForTest(const SSLIdentityParams& params); // Construct an identity from a private key and a certificate. static SSLIdentity* FromPEMStrings(const std::string& private_key, const std::string& certificate); // Construct an identity from a private key and a certificate chain. static SSLIdentity* FromPEMChainStrings(const std::string& private_key, const std::string& certificate_chain); virtual ~SSLIdentity() {} // Returns a new SSLIdentity object instance wrapping the same // identity information. // Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object. // TODO(hbos,torbjorng): Rename to a less confusing name. virtual SSLIdentity* GetReference() const = 0; // Returns a temporary reference to the certificate. virtual const SSLCertificate& certificate() const = 0; virtual std::string PrivateKeyToPEMString() const = 0; virtual std::string PublicKeyToPEMString() const = 0; // Helpers for parsing converting between PEM and DER format. static bool PemToDer(const std::string& pem_type, const std::string& pem_string, std::string* der); static std::string DerToPem(const std::string& pem_type, const unsigned char* data, size_t length); }; bool operator==(const SSLIdentity& a, const SSLIdentity& b); bool operator!=(const SSLIdentity& a, const SSLIdentity& b); // Convert from ASN1 time as restricted by RFC 5280 to seconds from 1970-01-01 // 00.00 ("epoch"). If the ASN1 time cannot be read, return -1. The data at // |s| is not 0-terminated; its char count is defined by |length|. int64_t ASN1TimeToSec(const unsigned char* s, size_t length, bool long_format); extern const char kPemTypeCertificate[]; extern const char kPemTypeRsaPrivateKey[]; extern const char kPemTypeEcPrivateKey[]; } // namespace rtc #endif // RTC_BASE_SSLIDENTITY_H_