/* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef FR_TLS_H #define FR_TLS_H #ifdef WITH_TLS /** * $Id$ * * @file tls.h * @brief Structures and prototypes for TLS wrappers * * @copyright 2010 Network RADIUS SARL */ RCSIDH(tls_h, "$Id$") #include /* * For RH 9, which apparently needs this. */ #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_KRB5 # define OPENSSL_NO_KRB5 #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H # include #endif #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef struct fr_tls_server_conf_t fr_tls_server_conf_t; typedef enum { FR_TLS_INVALID = 0, //!< Invalid, don't reply. FR_TLS_REQUEST, //!< Request, ok to send, invalid to receive. FR_TLS_RESPONSE, //!< Response, ok to receive, invalid to send. FR_TLS_SUCCESS, //!< Success, send success. FR_TLS_FAIL, //!< Fail, send fail. FR_TLS_NOOP, //!< Noop, continue. FR_TLS_START, //!< Start, ok to send, invalid to receive. FR_TLS_OK, //!< Ok, continue. FR_TLS_ACK, //!< Acknowledge, continue. FR_TLS_FIRST_FRAGMENT, //!< First fragment. FR_TLS_MORE_FRAGMENTS, //!< More fragments, to send/receive. FR_TLS_LENGTH_INCLUDED, //!< Length included. FR_TLS_MORE_FRAGMENTS_WITH_LENGTH, //!< More fragments with length. FR_TLS_HANDLED //!< TLS code has handled it. } fr_tls_status_t; extern FR_NAME_NUMBER const fr_tls_status_table[]; #define MAX_RECORD_SIZE 65536 /* * A single TLS record may be up to 16384 octets in length, but a * TLS message may span multiple TLS records, and a TLS * certificate message may in principle be as long as 16MB. * * However, note that in order to protect against reassembly * lockup and denial of service attacks, it may be desirable for * an implementation to set a maximum size for one such group of * TLS messages. * * The TLS Message Length field is four octets, and provides the * total length of the TLS message or set of messages that is * being fragmented; this simplifies buffer allocation. */ /* * FIXME: Dynamic allocation of buffer to overcome MAX_RECORD_SIZE overflows. * or configure TLS not to exceed MAX_RECORD_SIZE. */ typedef struct _record_t { size_t used; uint8_t data[MAX_RECORD_SIZE]; } record_t; typedef struct _tls_info_t { int origin; // 0 - received (from peer), 1 - sending (to peer) int content_type; uint8_t handshake_type; uint8_t alert_level; uint8_t alert_description; bool initialized; char info_description[256]; size_t record_len; } tls_info_t; #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10001000L #define ssl_session ssl->session #else #define ssl_session session #endif /** Contains EAP-REQUEST specific data (ie FR_TLS_DATA(fragment), EAPTLS-ALERT, EAPTLS-REQUEST ...) * * The tls_session_t Structure gets stored as opaque in eap_handler_t */ typedef struct _tls_session_t { SSL_CTX *ctx; SSL *ssl; #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10001000L SSL_SESSION *session; #endif tls_info_t info; BIO *into_ssl; BIO *from_ssl; record_t clean_in; //!< Data that needs to be sent but only after it is soiled. record_t clean_out; //!< Data that is cleaned after receiving. record_t dirty_in; //!< Data EAP server receives. record_t dirty_out; //!< Data EAP server sends. void (*record_init)(record_t *buf); void (*record_close)(record_t *buf); unsigned int (*record_plus)(record_t *buf, void const *ptr, unsigned int size); unsigned int (*record_minus)(record_t *buf, void *ptr, unsigned int size); bool invalid_hb_used; //!< Whether heartbleed attack was detected. bool connected; //!< whether the outgoing socket is connected bool is_init_finished; //!< whether or not init is finished bool client_cert_ok; //!< whether or not we validated the client certificate bool authentication_success; //!< whether or not the user was authenticated (cert or PW) bool quick_session_tickets; //!< for EAP-TLS. /* * Framed-MTU attribute in RADIUS, if present, can also be used to set this */ size_t mtu; //!< Current fragment size transmitted. size_t tls_msg_len; //!< Actual/Total TLS message length. bool fragment; //!< Flag, In fragment mode or not. bool length_flag; //!< A flag to include length in every TLS Data/Alert packet. //!< If set to no then only the first fragment contains length. int peap_flag; size_t tls_record_in_total_len; //!< How long the peer indicated the complete tls record //!< would be. size_t tls_record_in_recvd_len; //!< How much of the record we've received so far. /* * Used by TTLS & PEAP to keep track of other per-session data. */ void *opaque; void (*free_opaque)(void *opaque); char const *label; bool allow_session_resumption; //!< Whether session resumption is allowed. bool session_not_resumed; //!< Whether our session was not resumed. fr_tls_server_conf_t const *conf; //! for better complaints } tls_session_t; /* * RFC 2716, Section 4.2: * * Flags * * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ * |L M S R R R R R| * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ * * L = Length included * M = More fragments * S = EAP-TLS start * R = Reserved */ #define TLS_START(x) (((x) & 0x20) != 0) #define TLS_MORE_FRAGMENTS(x) (((x) & 0x40) != 0) #define TLS_LENGTH_INCLUDED(x) (((x) & 0x80) != 0) #define TLS_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC(x) (((x) & 0x0014) == 0x0014) #define TLS_ALERT(x) (((x) & 0x0015) == 0x0015) #define TLS_HANDSHAKE(x) (((x) & 0x0016) == 0x0016) #define SET_START(x) ((x) | (0x20)) #define SET_MORE_FRAGMENTS(x) ((x) | (0x40)) #define SET_LENGTH_INCLUDED(x) ((x) | (0x80)) /* * Following enums from rfc2246 * * Hmm... since we dpeend on OpenSSL, it would be smarter to * use the OpenSSL names for these. */ enum ContentType { change_cipher_spec = 20, alert = 21, handshake = 22, application_data = 23 }; enum AlertLevel { warning = 1, fatal = 2 }; enum AlertDescription { close_notify = 0, unexpected_message = 10, bad_record_mac = 20, decryption_failed = 21, record_overflow = 22, decompression_failure = 30, handshake_failure = 40, bad_certificate = 42, unsupported_certificate = 43, certificate_revoked = 44, certificate_expired = 45, certificate_unknown = 46, illegal_parameter = 47, unknown_ca = 48, access_denied = 49, decode_error = 50, decrypt_error = 51, export_restriction = 60, protocol_version = 70, insufficient_security = 71, internal_error = 80, user_canceled = 90, no_renegotiation = 100 }; enum HandshakeType { hello_request = 0, client_hello = 1, server_hello = 2, certificate = 11, server_key_exchange = 12, certificate_request = 13, server_hello_done = 14, certificate_verify = 15, client_key_exchange = 16, handshake_finished = 20 }; /* * From rfc Flags 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |L M S R R R R R| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ L = Length included M = More fragments S = EAP-TLS start R = Reserved The L bit (length included) is set to indicate the presence of the four octet TLS Message Length field, and MUST be set for the first fragment of a fragmented TLS message or set of messages. The M bit (more fragments) is set on all but the last fragment. The S bit (EAP-TLS start) is set in an EAP-TLS Start message. This differentiates the EAP-TLS Start message from a fragment acknowledgement. TLS Message Length The TLS Message Length field is four octets, and is present only if the L bit is set. This field provides the total length of the TLS message or set of messages that is being fragmented. TLS data The TLS data consists of the encapsulated TLS packet in TLS record format. * * The data structures present here * maps only to the typedata in the EAP packet * * Based on the L bit flag, first 4 bytes of data indicate the length */ /* Callbacks */ int cbtls_password(char *buf, int num, int rwflag, void *userdata); void cbtls_info(SSL const *s, int where, int ret); void cbtls_msg(int write_p, int msg_version, int content_type, void const *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg); int cbtls_verify(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); /* threads.c */ int tls_mutexes_init(void); /* TLS */ int tls_global_init(bool spawn_flag, bool check); #ifdef ENABLE_OPENSSL_VERSION_CHECK int tls_global_version_check(char const *acknowledged); #endif int tls_error_log(REQUEST *request, char const *msg, ...) CC_HINT(format (printf, 2, 3)); int tls_error_io_log(REQUEST *request, tls_session_t *session, int ret, char const *msg, ...) CC_HINT(format (printf, 4, 5)); void tls_global_cleanup(void); tls_session_t *tls_new_session(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, fr_tls_server_conf_t *conf, REQUEST *request, bool client_cert, bool allow_tls13); tls_session_t *tls_new_client_session(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, fr_tls_server_conf_t *conf, int fd, VALUE_PAIR **certs); fr_tls_server_conf_t *tls_server_conf_parse(CONF_SECTION *cs); fr_tls_server_conf_t *tls_client_conf_parse(CONF_SECTION *cs); fr_tls_server_conf_t *tls_server_conf_alloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx); SSL_CTX *tls_init_ctx(fr_tls_server_conf_t *conf, int client, char const *chain_file, char const *private_key_file); int tls_handshake_recv(REQUEST *, tls_session_t *ssn); int tls_handshake_send(REQUEST *, tls_session_t *ssn); void tls_session_information(tls_session_t *ssn); void tls_session_id(SSL_SESSION *ssn, char *buffer, size_t bufsize); X509_STORE *fr_init_x509_store(fr_tls_server_conf_t *conf); /* * Low-level TLS stuff */ int tls_success(tls_session_t *ssn, REQUEST *request); void tls_fail(tls_session_t *ssn); fr_tls_status_t tls_ack_handler(tls_session_t *tls_session, REQUEST *request); fr_tls_status_t tls_application_data(tls_session_t *ssn, REQUEST *request); #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_HANDLER (10) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_CONF (11) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_REQUEST (12) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_IDENTITY (13) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_STORE (14) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_SSN (15) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_TALLOC (16) #define FR_TLS_EX_INDEX_FIX_CERT_ORDER (17) extern int fr_tls_ex_index_certs; extern int fr_tls_ex_index_vps; /* configured values goes right here */ struct fr_tls_server_conf_t { SSL_CTX *ctx; CONF_SECTION *cs; char const *private_key_password; char const *private_key_file; char const *certificate_file; char const *random_file; char const *ca_path; char const *ca_file; char const *dh_file; char const *rsa_file; uint32_t verify_depth; bool file_type; bool include_length; bool auto_chain; bool disable_single_dh_use; bool disable_tlsv1; bool disable_tlsv1_1; bool disable_tlsv1_2; bool disallow_untrusted; //!< allow untrusted CAs to issue client certificates int min_version; int max_version; char const *tls_min_version; char const *tls_max_version; /* * Always < 4096 (due to radius limit), 0 by default = 1024 */ uint32_t fragment_size; bool check_crl; bool check_all_crl; bool allow_expired_crl; uint32_t ca_path_reload_interval; uint32_t ca_path_last_reload; X509_STORE *old_x509_store; char const *check_cert_cn; char const *cipher_list; bool cipher_server_preference; char const *check_cert_issuer; char const *sigalgs_list; bool session_cache_enable; uint32_t session_lifetime; uint32_t session_cache_size; char const *session_id_name; char const *session_cache_path; char const *session_cache_server; fr_hash_table_t *cache_ht; char session_context_id[SSL_MAX_SSL_SESSION_ID_LENGTH]; bool verify_skip_if_ocsp_ok; char const *verify_tmp_dir; char const *verify_client_cert_cmd; bool require_client_cert; bool fix_cert_order; pthread_mutex_t mutex; #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_OCSP_H /* * OCSP Configuration */ bool ocsp_enable; bool ocsp_override_url; char const *ocsp_url; bool ocsp_use_nonce; X509_STORE *ocsp_store; uint32_t ocsp_timeout; bool ocsp_softfail; #endif #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090800fL #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_ECDH char const *ecdh_curve; #endif #endif #ifdef PSK_MAX_IDENTITY_LEN char const *psk_identity; char const *psk_password; char const *psk_query; #endif char const *realm_dir; fr_hash_table_t *realms; char const *client_hostname; #ifdef WITH_RADIUSV11 char const *radiusv11_name; fr_radiusv11_t radiusv11; #endif }; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* WITH_TLS */ #endif /* FR_TLS_H */