/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * be-secure-openssl.c * functions for OpenSSL support in the backend. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/backend/libpq/be-secure-openssl.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common/string.h" #include "libpq/libpq.h" #include "miscadmin.h" #include "pgstat.h" #include "storage/fd.h" #include "storage/latch.h" #include "tcop/tcopprot.h" #include "utils/builtins.h" #include "utils/memutils.h" /* * These SSL-related #includes must come after all system-provided headers. * This ensures that OpenSSL can take care of conflicts with Windows' * by #undef'ing the conflicting macros. (We don't directly * include , but some other Windows headers do.) */ #include "common/openssl.h" #include #include #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_ECDH #include #endif #include /* default init hook can be overridden by a shared library */ static void default_openssl_tls_init(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart); openssl_tls_init_hook_typ openssl_tls_init_hook = default_openssl_tls_init; static int my_sock_read(BIO *h, char *buf, int size); static int my_sock_write(BIO *h, const char *buf, int size); static BIO_METHOD *my_BIO_s_socket(void); static int my_SSL_set_fd(Port *port, int fd); static DH *load_dh_file(char *filename, bool isServerStart); static DH *load_dh_buffer(const char *buffer, size_t len); static int ssl_external_passwd_cb(char *buf, int size, int rwflag, void *userdata); static int dummy_ssl_passwd_cb(char *buf, int size, int rwflag, void *userdata); static int verify_cb(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); static void info_cb(const SSL *ssl, int type, int args); static bool initialize_dh(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart); static bool initialize_ecdh(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart); static const char *SSLerrmessage(unsigned long ecode); static char *X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_NAME *name); static SSL_CTX *SSL_context = NULL; static bool SSL_initialized = false; static bool dummy_ssl_passwd_cb_called = false; static bool ssl_is_server_start; static int ssl_protocol_version_to_openssl(int v); static const char *ssl_protocol_version_to_string(int v); /* for passing data back from verify_cb() */ static const char *cert_errdetail; /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Public interface */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ int be_tls_init(bool isServerStart) { SSL_CTX *context; int ssl_ver_min = -1; int ssl_ver_max = -1; /* This stuff need be done only once. */ if (!SSL_initialized) { #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_INIT_SSL OPENSSL_init_ssl(OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_CONFIG, NULL); #else OPENSSL_config(NULL); SSL_library_init(); SSL_load_error_strings(); #endif SSL_initialized = true; } /* * Create a new SSL context into which we'll load all the configuration * settings. If we fail partway through, we can avoid memory leakage by * freeing this context; we don't install it as active until the end. * * We use SSLv23_method() because it can negotiate use of the highest * mutually supported protocol version, while alternatives like * TLSv1_2_method() permit only one specific version. Note that we don't * actually allow SSL v2 or v3, only TLS protocols (see below). */ context = SSL_CTX_new(SSLv23_method()); if (!context) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errmsg("could not create SSL context: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } /* * Disable OpenSSL's moving-write-buffer sanity check, because it causes * unnecessary failures in nonblocking send cases. */ SSL_CTX_set_mode(context, SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER); /* * Call init hook (usually to set password callback) */ (*openssl_tls_init_hook) (context, isServerStart); /* used by the callback */ ssl_is_server_start = isServerStart; /* * Load and verify server's certificate and private key */ if (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(context, ssl_cert_file) != 1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load server certificate file \"%s\": %s", ssl_cert_file, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } if (!check_ssl_key_file_permissions(ssl_key_file, isServerStart)) goto error; /* * OK, try to load the private key file. */ dummy_ssl_passwd_cb_called = false; if (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(context, ssl_key_file, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) != 1) { if (dummy_ssl_passwd_cb_called) ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("private key file \"%s\" cannot be reloaded because it requires a passphrase", ssl_key_file))); else ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load private key file \"%s\": %s", ssl_key_file, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } if (SSL_CTX_check_private_key(context) != 1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("check of private key failed: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } if (ssl_min_protocol_version) { ssl_ver_min = ssl_protocol_version_to_openssl(ssl_min_protocol_version); if (ssl_ver_min == -1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, /*- translator: first %s is a GUC option name, second %s is its value */ (errmsg("\"%s\" setting \"%s\" not supported by this build", "ssl_min_protocol_version", GetConfigOption("ssl_min_protocol_version", false, false)))); goto error; } if (!SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(context, ssl_ver_min)) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errmsg("could not set minimum SSL protocol version"))); goto error; } } if (ssl_max_protocol_version) { ssl_ver_max = ssl_protocol_version_to_openssl(ssl_max_protocol_version); if (ssl_ver_max == -1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, /*- translator: first %s is a GUC option name, second %s is its value */ (errmsg("\"%s\" setting \"%s\" not supported by this build", "ssl_max_protocol_version", GetConfigOption("ssl_max_protocol_version", false, false)))); goto error; } if (!SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(context, ssl_ver_max)) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errmsg("could not set maximum SSL protocol version"))); goto error; } } /* Check compatibility of min/max protocols */ if (ssl_min_protocol_version && ssl_max_protocol_version) { /* * No need to check for invalid values (-1) for each protocol number * as the code above would have already generated an error. */ if (ssl_ver_min > ssl_ver_max) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errmsg("could not set SSL protocol version range"), errdetail("\"%s\" cannot be higher than \"%s\"", "ssl_min_protocol_version", "ssl_max_protocol_version"))); goto error; } } /* disallow SSL session tickets */ SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_NO_TICKET); /* disallow SSL session caching, too */ SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(context, SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF); /* disallow SSL compression */ SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION); #ifdef SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION /* * Disallow SSL renegotiation, option available since 1.1.0h. This * concerns only TLSv1.2 and older protocol versions, as TLSv1.3 has no * support for renegotiation. */ SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION); #endif /* set up ephemeral DH and ECDH keys */ if (!initialize_dh(context, isServerStart)) goto error; if (!initialize_ecdh(context, isServerStart)) goto error; /* set up the allowed cipher list */ if (SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(context, SSLCipherSuites) != 1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not set the cipher list (no valid ciphers available)"))); goto error; } /* Let server choose order */ if (SSLPreferServerCiphers) SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE); /* * Load CA store, so we can verify client certificates if needed. */ if (ssl_ca_file[0]) { STACK_OF(X509_NAME) * root_cert_list; if (SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(context, ssl_ca_file, NULL) != 1 || (root_cert_list = SSL_load_client_CA_file(ssl_ca_file)) == NULL) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load root certificate file \"%s\": %s", ssl_ca_file, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } /* * Tell OpenSSL to send the list of root certs we trust to clients in * CertificateRequests. This lets a client with a keystore select the * appropriate client certificate to send to us. Also, this ensures * that the SSL context will "own" the root_cert_list and remember to * free it when no longer needed. */ SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(context, root_cert_list); /* * Always ask for SSL client cert, but don't fail if it's not * presented. We might fail such connections later, depending on what * we find in pg_hba.conf. */ SSL_CTX_set_verify(context, (SSL_VERIFY_PEER | SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE), verify_cb); } /*---------- * Load the Certificate Revocation List (CRL). * http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci803160,00.html *---------- */ if (ssl_crl_file[0] || ssl_crl_dir[0]) { X509_STORE *cvstore = SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(context); if (cvstore) { /* Set the flags to check against the complete CRL chain */ if (X509_STORE_load_locations(cvstore, ssl_crl_file[0] ? ssl_crl_file : NULL, ssl_crl_dir[0] ? ssl_crl_dir : NULL) == 1) { X509_STORE_set_flags(cvstore, X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK | X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL); } else if (ssl_crl_dir[0] == 0) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load SSL certificate revocation list file \"%s\": %s", ssl_crl_file, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } else if (ssl_crl_file[0] == 0) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load SSL certificate revocation list directory \"%s\": %s", ssl_crl_dir, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } else { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load SSL certificate revocation list file \"%s\" or directory \"%s\": %s", ssl_crl_file, ssl_crl_dir, SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); goto error; } } } /* * Success! Replace any existing SSL_context. */ if (SSL_context) SSL_CTX_free(SSL_context); SSL_context = context; /* * Set flag to remember whether CA store has been loaded into SSL_context. */ if (ssl_ca_file[0]) ssl_loaded_verify_locations = true; else ssl_loaded_verify_locations = false; return 0; /* Clean up by releasing working context. */ error: if (context) SSL_CTX_free(context); return -1; } void be_tls_destroy(void) { if (SSL_context) SSL_CTX_free(SSL_context); SSL_context = NULL; ssl_loaded_verify_locations = false; } int be_tls_open_server(Port *port) { int r; int err; int waitfor; unsigned long ecode; bool give_proto_hint; Assert(!port->ssl); Assert(!port->peer); if (!SSL_context) { ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not initialize SSL connection: SSL context not set up"))); return -1; } /* set up debugging/info callback */ SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(SSL_context, info_cb); if (!(port->ssl = SSL_new(SSL_context))) { ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not initialize SSL connection: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); return -1; } if (!my_SSL_set_fd(port, port->sock)) { ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not set SSL socket: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); return -1; } port->ssl_in_use = true; aloop: /* * Prepare to call SSL_get_error() by clearing thread's OpenSSL error * queue. In general, the current thread's error queue must be empty * before the TLS/SSL I/O operation is attempted, or SSL_get_error() will * not work reliably. An extension may have failed to clear the * per-thread error queue following another call to an OpenSSL I/O * routine. */ errno = 0; ERR_clear_error(); r = SSL_accept(port->ssl); if (r <= 0) { err = SSL_get_error(port->ssl, r); /* * Other clients of OpenSSL in the backend may fail to call * ERR_get_error(), but we always do, so as to not cause problems for * OpenSSL clients that don't call ERR_clear_error() defensively. Be * sure that this happens by calling now. SSL_get_error() relies on * the OpenSSL per-thread error queue being intact, so this is the * earliest possible point ERR_get_error() may be called. */ ecode = ERR_get_error(); switch (err) { case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: /* not allowed during connection establishment */ Assert(!port->noblock); /* * No need to care about timeouts/interrupts here. At this * point authentication_timeout still employs * StartupPacketTimeoutHandler() which directly exits. */ if (err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ) waitfor = WL_SOCKET_READABLE | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH; else waitfor = WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH; (void) WaitLatchOrSocket(MyLatch, waitfor, port->sock, 0, WAIT_EVENT_SSL_OPEN_SERVER); goto aloop; case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: if (r < 0 && errno != 0) ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode_for_socket_access(), errmsg("could not accept SSL connection: %m"))); else ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not accept SSL connection: EOF detected"))); break; case SSL_ERROR_SSL: switch (ERR_GET_REASON(ecode)) { /* * UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL, WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER, and * TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION have been observed * when trying to communicate with an old OpenSSL * library, or when the client and server specify * disjoint protocol ranges. NO_PROTOCOLS_AVAILABLE * occurs if there's a local misconfiguration (which * can happen despite our checks, if openssl.cnf * injects a limit we didn't account for). It's not * very clear what would make OpenSSL return the other * codes listed here, but a hint about protocol * versions seems like it's appropriate for all. */ case SSL_R_NO_PROTOCOLS_AVAILABLE: case SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL: case SSL_R_BAD_PROTOCOL_VERSION_NUMBER: case SSL_R_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL: case SSL_R_UNKNOWN_SSL_VERSION: case SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_SSL_VERSION: case SSL_R_WRONG_SSL_VERSION: case SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER: case SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION: #ifdef SSL_R_VERSION_TOO_HIGH case SSL_R_VERSION_TOO_HIGH: case SSL_R_VERSION_TOO_LOW: #endif give_proto_hint = true; break; default: give_proto_hint = false; break; } ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not accept SSL connection: %s", SSLerrmessage(ecode)), cert_errdetail ? errdetail_internal("%s", cert_errdetail) : 0, give_proto_hint ? errhint("This may indicate that the client does not support any SSL protocol version between %s and %s.", ssl_min_protocol_version ? ssl_protocol_version_to_string(ssl_min_protocol_version) : MIN_OPENSSL_TLS_VERSION, ssl_max_protocol_version ? ssl_protocol_version_to_string(ssl_max_protocol_version) : MAX_OPENSSL_TLS_VERSION) : 0)); cert_errdetail = NULL; break; case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("could not accept SSL connection: EOF detected"))); break; default: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("unrecognized SSL error code: %d", err))); break; } return -1; } /* Get client certificate, if available. */ port->peer = SSL_get_peer_certificate(port->ssl); /* and extract the Common Name and Distinguished Name from it. */ port->peer_cn = NULL; port->peer_dn = NULL; port->peer_cert_valid = false; if (port->peer != NULL) { int len; X509_NAME *x509name = X509_get_subject_name(port->peer); char *peer_dn; BIO *bio = NULL; BUF_MEM *bio_buf = NULL; len = X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(x509name, NID_commonName, NULL, 0); if (len != -1) { char *peer_cn; peer_cn = MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, len + 1); r = X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(x509name, NID_commonName, peer_cn, len + 1); peer_cn[len] = '\0'; if (r != len) { /* shouldn't happen */ pfree(peer_cn); return -1; } /* * Reject embedded NULLs in certificate common name to prevent * attacks like CVE-2009-4034. */ if (len != strlen(peer_cn)) { ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("SSL certificate's common name contains embedded null"))); pfree(peer_cn); return -1; } port->peer_cn = peer_cn; } bio = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem()); if (!bio) { if (port->peer_cn != NULL) { pfree(port->peer_cn); port->peer_cn = NULL; } return -1; } /* * RFC2253 is the closest thing to an accepted standard format for * DNs. We have documented how to produce this format from a * certificate. It uses commas instead of slashes for delimiters, * which make regular expression matching a bit easier. Also note that * it prints the Subject fields in reverse order. */ if (X509_NAME_print_ex(bio, x509name, 0, XN_FLAG_RFC2253) == -1 || BIO_get_mem_ptr(bio, &bio_buf) <= 0) { BIO_free(bio); if (port->peer_cn != NULL) { pfree(port->peer_cn); port->peer_cn = NULL; } return -1; } peer_dn = MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, bio_buf->length + 1); memcpy(peer_dn, bio_buf->data, bio_buf->length); len = bio_buf->length; BIO_free(bio); peer_dn[len] = '\0'; if (len != strlen(peer_dn)) { ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("SSL certificate's distinguished name contains embedded null"))); pfree(peer_dn); if (port->peer_cn != NULL) { pfree(port->peer_cn); port->peer_cn = NULL; } return -1; } port->peer_dn = peer_dn; port->peer_cert_valid = true; } return 0; } void be_tls_close(Port *port) { if (port->ssl) { SSL_shutdown(port->ssl); SSL_free(port->ssl); port->ssl = NULL; port->ssl_in_use = false; } if (port->peer) { X509_free(port->peer); port->peer = NULL; } if (port->peer_cn) { pfree(port->peer_cn); port->peer_cn = NULL; } if (port->peer_dn) { pfree(port->peer_dn); port->peer_dn = NULL; } } ssize_t be_tls_read(Port *port, void *ptr, size_t len, int *waitfor) { ssize_t n; int err; unsigned long ecode; errno = 0; ERR_clear_error(); n = SSL_read(port->ssl, ptr, len); err = SSL_get_error(port->ssl, n); ecode = (err != SSL_ERROR_NONE || n < 0) ? ERR_get_error() : 0; switch (err) { case SSL_ERROR_NONE: /* a-ok */ break; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: *waitfor = WL_SOCKET_READABLE; errno = EWOULDBLOCK; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: *waitfor = WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE; errno = EWOULDBLOCK; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: /* leave it to caller to ereport the value of errno */ if (n != -1 || errno == 0) { errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; } break; case SSL_ERROR_SSL: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("SSL error: %s", SSLerrmessage(ecode)))); errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: /* connection was cleanly shut down by peer */ n = 0; break; default: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("unrecognized SSL error code: %d", err))); errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; break; } return n; } ssize_t be_tls_write(Port *port, void *ptr, size_t len, int *waitfor) { ssize_t n; int err; unsigned long ecode; errno = 0; ERR_clear_error(); n = SSL_write(port->ssl, ptr, len); err = SSL_get_error(port->ssl, n); ecode = (err != SSL_ERROR_NONE || n < 0) ? ERR_get_error() : 0; switch (err) { case SSL_ERROR_NONE: /* a-ok */ break; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: *waitfor = WL_SOCKET_READABLE; errno = EWOULDBLOCK; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: *waitfor = WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE; errno = EWOULDBLOCK; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL: /* * Leave it to caller to ereport the value of errno. However, if * errno is still zero then assume it's a read EOF situation, and * report ECONNRESET. (This seems possible because SSL_write can * also do reads.) */ if (n != -1 || errno == 0) { errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; } break; case SSL_ERROR_SSL: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("SSL error: %s", SSLerrmessage(ecode)))); errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; break; case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: /* * the SSL connection was closed, leave it to the caller to * ereport it */ errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; break; default: ereport(COMMERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION), errmsg("unrecognized SSL error code: %d", err))); errno = ECONNRESET; n = -1; break; } return n; } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Internal functions */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* * Private substitute BIO: this does the sending and receiving using send() and * recv() instead. This is so that we can enable and disable interrupts * just while calling recv(). We cannot have interrupts occurring while * the bulk of OpenSSL runs, because it uses malloc() and possibly other * non-reentrant libc facilities. We also need to call send() and recv() * directly so it gets passed through the socket/signals layer on Win32. * * These functions are closely modelled on the standard socket BIO in OpenSSL; * see sock_read() and sock_write() in OpenSSL's crypto/bio/bss_sock.c. * XXX OpenSSL 1.0.1e considers many more errcodes than just EINTR as reasons * to retry; do we need to adopt their logic for that? */ static BIO_METHOD *my_bio_methods = NULL; static int my_sock_read(BIO *h, char *buf, int size) { int res = 0; if (buf != NULL) { res = secure_raw_read(((Port *) BIO_get_app_data(h)), buf, size); BIO_clear_retry_flags(h); if (res <= 0) { /* If we were interrupted, tell caller to retry */ if (errno == EINTR || errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) { BIO_set_retry_read(h); } } } return res; } static int my_sock_write(BIO *h, const char *buf, int size) { int res = 0; res = secure_raw_write(((Port *) BIO_get_app_data(h)), buf, size); BIO_clear_retry_flags(h); if (res <= 0) { /* If we were interrupted, tell caller to retry */ if (errno == EINTR || errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) { BIO_set_retry_write(h); } } return res; } static BIO_METHOD * my_BIO_s_socket(void) { if (!my_bio_methods) { BIO_METHOD *biom = (BIO_METHOD *) BIO_s_socket(); #ifdef HAVE_BIO_METH_NEW int my_bio_index; my_bio_index = BIO_get_new_index(); if (my_bio_index == -1) return NULL; my_bio_index |= (BIO_TYPE_DESCRIPTOR | BIO_TYPE_SOURCE_SINK); my_bio_methods = BIO_meth_new(my_bio_index, "PostgreSQL backend socket"); if (!my_bio_methods) return NULL; if (!BIO_meth_set_write(my_bio_methods, my_sock_write) || !BIO_meth_set_read(my_bio_methods, my_sock_read) || !BIO_meth_set_gets(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_gets(biom)) || !BIO_meth_set_puts(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_puts(biom)) || !BIO_meth_set_ctrl(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_ctrl(biom)) || !BIO_meth_set_create(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_create(biom)) || !BIO_meth_set_destroy(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_destroy(biom)) || !BIO_meth_set_callback_ctrl(my_bio_methods, BIO_meth_get_callback_ctrl(biom))) { BIO_meth_free(my_bio_methods); my_bio_methods = NULL; return NULL; } #else my_bio_methods = malloc(sizeof(BIO_METHOD)); if (!my_bio_methods) return NULL; memcpy(my_bio_methods, biom, sizeof(BIO_METHOD)); my_bio_methods->bread = my_sock_read; my_bio_methods->bwrite = my_sock_write; #endif } return my_bio_methods; } /* This should exactly match OpenSSL's SSL_set_fd except for using my BIO */ static int my_SSL_set_fd(Port *port, int fd) { int ret = 0; BIO *bio; BIO_METHOD *bio_method; bio_method = my_BIO_s_socket(); if (bio_method == NULL) { SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL_SET_FD, ERR_R_BUF_LIB); goto err; } bio = BIO_new(bio_method); if (bio == NULL) { SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL_SET_FD, ERR_R_BUF_LIB); goto err; } BIO_set_app_data(bio, port); BIO_set_fd(bio, fd, BIO_NOCLOSE); SSL_set_bio(port->ssl, bio, bio); ret = 1; err: return ret; } /* * Load precomputed DH parameters. * * To prevent "downgrade" attacks, we perform a number of checks * to verify that the DBA-generated DH parameters file contains * what we expect it to contain. */ static DH * load_dh_file(char *filename, bool isServerStart) { FILE *fp; DH *dh = NULL; int codes; /* attempt to open file. It's not an error if it doesn't exist. */ if ((fp = AllocateFile(filename, "r")) == NULL) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode_for_file_access(), errmsg("could not open DH parameters file \"%s\": %m", filename))); return NULL; } dh = PEM_read_DHparams(fp, NULL, NULL, NULL); FreeFile(fp); if (dh == NULL) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("could not load DH parameters file: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); return NULL; } /* make sure the DH parameters are usable */ if (DH_check(dh, &codes) == 0) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("invalid DH parameters: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); DH_free(dh); return NULL; } if (codes & DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("invalid DH parameters: p is not prime"))); DH_free(dh); return NULL; } if ((codes & DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR) && (codes & DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME)) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("invalid DH parameters: neither suitable generator or safe prime"))); DH_free(dh); return NULL; } return dh; } /* * Load hardcoded DH parameters. * * If DH parameters cannot be loaded from a specified file, we can load * the hardcoded DH parameters supplied with the backend to prevent * problems. */ static DH * load_dh_buffer(const char *buffer, size_t len) { BIO *bio; DH *dh = NULL; bio = BIO_new_mem_buf(unconstify(char *, buffer), len); if (bio == NULL) return NULL; dh = PEM_read_bio_DHparams(bio, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (dh == NULL) ereport(DEBUG2, (errmsg_internal("DH load buffer: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); BIO_free(bio); return dh; } /* * Passphrase collection callback using ssl_passphrase_command */ static int ssl_external_passwd_cb(char *buf, int size, int rwflag, void *userdata) { /* same prompt as OpenSSL uses internally */ const char *prompt = "Enter PEM pass phrase:"; Assert(rwflag == 0); return run_ssl_passphrase_command(prompt, ssl_is_server_start, buf, size); } /* * Dummy passphrase callback * * If OpenSSL is told to use a passphrase-protected server key, by default * it will issue a prompt on /dev/tty and try to read a key from there. * That's no good during a postmaster SIGHUP cycle, not to mention SSL context * reload in an EXEC_BACKEND postmaster child. So override it with this dummy * function that just returns an empty passphrase, guaranteeing failure. */ static int dummy_ssl_passwd_cb(char *buf, int size, int rwflag, void *userdata) { /* Set flag to change the error message we'll report */ dummy_ssl_passwd_cb_called = true; /* And return empty string */ Assert(size > 0); buf[0] = '\0'; return 0; } /* * Examines the provided certificate name, and if it's too long to log or * contains unprintable ASCII, escapes and truncates it. The return value is * always a new palloc'd string. (The input string is still modified in place, * for ease of implementation.) */ static char * prepare_cert_name(char *name) { size_t namelen = strlen(name); char *truncated = name; /* * Common Names are 64 chars max, so for a common case where the CN is the * last field, we can still print the longest possible CN with a * 7-character prefix (".../CN=[64 chars]"), for a reasonable limit of 71 * characters. */ #define MAXLEN 71 if (namelen > MAXLEN) { /* * Keep the end of the name, not the beginning, since the most * specific field is likely to give users the most information. */ truncated = name + namelen - MAXLEN; truncated[0] = truncated[1] = truncated[2] = '.'; namelen = MAXLEN; } #undef MAXLEN return pg_clean_ascii(truncated, 0); } /* * Certificate verification callback * * This callback allows us to examine intermediate problems during * verification, for later logging. * * This callback also allows us to override the default acceptance * criteria (e.g., accepting self-signed or expired certs), but * for now we accept the default checks. */ static int verify_cb(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx) { int depth; int errcode; const char *errstring; StringInfoData str; X509 *cert; if (ok) { /* Nothing to do for the successful case. */ return ok; } /* Pull all the information we have on the verification failure. */ depth = X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth(ctx); errcode = X509_STORE_CTX_get_error(ctx); errstring = X509_verify_cert_error_string(errcode); initStringInfo(&str); appendStringInfo(&str, _("Client certificate verification failed at depth %d: %s."), depth, errstring); cert = X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert(ctx); if (cert) { char *subject, *issuer; char *sub_prepared, *iss_prepared; char *serialno; ASN1_INTEGER *sn; BIGNUM *b; /* * Get the Subject and Issuer for logging, but don't let maliciously * huge certs flood the logs, and don't reflect non-ASCII bytes into * it either. */ subject = X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_get_subject_name(cert)); sub_prepared = prepare_cert_name(subject); pfree(subject); issuer = X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_get_issuer_name(cert)); iss_prepared = prepare_cert_name(issuer); pfree(issuer); /* * Pull the serial number, too, in case a Subject is still ambiguous. * This mirrors be_tls_get_peer_serial(). */ sn = X509_get_serialNumber(cert); b = ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(sn, NULL); serialno = BN_bn2dec(b); appendStringInfoChar(&str, '\n'); appendStringInfo(&str, _("Failed certificate data (unverified): subject \"%s\", serial number %s, issuer \"%s\"."), sub_prepared, serialno ? serialno : _("unknown"), iss_prepared); BN_free(b); OPENSSL_free(serialno); pfree(iss_prepared); pfree(sub_prepared); } /* Store our detail message to be logged later. */ cert_errdetail = str.data; return ok; } /* * This callback is used to copy SSL information messages * into the PostgreSQL log. */ static void info_cb(const SSL *ssl, int type, int args) { const char *desc; desc = SSL_state_string_long(ssl); switch (type) { case SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_START: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: handshake start: \"%s\"", desc))); break; case SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: handshake done: \"%s\"", desc))); break; case SSL_CB_ACCEPT_LOOP: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: accept loop: \"%s\"", desc))); break; case SSL_CB_ACCEPT_EXIT: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: accept exit (%d): \"%s\"", args, desc))); break; case SSL_CB_CONNECT_LOOP: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: connect loop: \"%s\"", desc))); break; case SSL_CB_CONNECT_EXIT: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: connect exit (%d): \"%s\"", args, desc))); break; case SSL_CB_READ_ALERT: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: read alert (0x%04x): \"%s\"", args, desc))); break; case SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT: ereport(DEBUG4, (errmsg_internal("SSL: write alert (0x%04x): \"%s\"", args, desc))); break; } } /* * Set DH parameters for generating ephemeral DH keys. The * DH parameters can take a long time to compute, so they must be * precomputed. * * Since few sites will bother to create a parameter file, we also * provide a fallback to the parameters provided by the OpenSSL * project. * * These values can be static (once loaded or computed) since the * OpenSSL library can efficiently generate random keys from the * information provided. */ static bool initialize_dh(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart) { DH *dh = NULL; SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE); if (ssl_dh_params_file[0]) dh = load_dh_file(ssl_dh_params_file, isServerStart); if (!dh) dh = load_dh_buffer(FILE_DH2048, sizeof(FILE_DH2048)); if (!dh) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("DH: could not load DH parameters"))); return false; } if (SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(context, dh) != 1) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("DH: could not set DH parameters: %s", SSLerrmessage(ERR_get_error())))); DH_free(dh); return false; } DH_free(dh); return true; } /* * Set ECDH parameters for generating ephemeral Elliptic Curve DH * keys. This is much simpler than the DH parameters, as we just * need to provide the name of the curve to OpenSSL. */ static bool initialize_ecdh(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart) { #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_ECDH EC_KEY *ecdh; int nid; nid = OBJ_sn2nid(SSLECDHCurve); if (!nid) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("ECDH: unrecognized curve name: %s", SSLECDHCurve))); return false; } ecdh = EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name(nid); if (!ecdh) { ereport(isServerStart ? FATAL : LOG, (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR), errmsg("ECDH: could not create key"))); return false; } SSL_CTX_set_options(context, SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE); SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh(context, ecdh); EC_KEY_free(ecdh); #endif return true; } /* * Obtain reason string for passed SSL errcode * * ERR_get_error() is used by caller to get errcode to pass here. * * Some caution is needed here since ERR_reason_error_string will return NULL * if it doesn't recognize the error code, or (in OpenSSL >= 3) if the code * represents a system errno value. We don't want to return NULL ever. */ static const char * SSLerrmessage(unsigned long ecode) { const char *errreason; static char errbuf[36]; if (ecode == 0) return _("no SSL error reported"); errreason = ERR_reason_error_string(ecode); if (errreason != NULL) return errreason; /* * In OpenSSL 3.0.0 and later, ERR_reason_error_string randomly refuses to * map system errno values. We can cover that shortcoming with this bit * of code. Older OpenSSL versions don't have the ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR macro, * but that's okay because they don't have the shortcoming either. */ #ifdef ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR if (ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR(ecode)) return strerror(ERR_GET_REASON(ecode)); #endif /* No choice but to report the numeric ecode */ snprintf(errbuf, sizeof(errbuf), _("SSL error code %lu"), ecode); return errbuf; } int be_tls_get_cipher_bits(Port *port) { int bits; if (port->ssl) { SSL_get_cipher_bits(port->ssl, &bits); return bits; } else return 0; } const char * be_tls_get_version(Port *port) { if (port->ssl) return SSL_get_version(port->ssl); else return NULL; } const char * be_tls_get_cipher(Port *port) { if (port->ssl) return SSL_get_cipher(port->ssl); else return NULL; } void be_tls_get_peer_subject_name(Port *port, char *ptr, size_t len) { if (port->peer) strlcpy(ptr, X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_get_subject_name(port->peer)), len); else ptr[0] = '\0'; } void be_tls_get_peer_issuer_name(Port *port, char *ptr, size_t len) { if (port->peer) strlcpy(ptr, X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_get_issuer_name(port->peer)), len); else ptr[0] = '\0'; } void be_tls_get_peer_serial(Port *port, char *ptr, size_t len) { if (port->peer) { ASN1_INTEGER *serial; BIGNUM *b; char *decimal; serial = X509_get_serialNumber(port->peer); b = ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(serial, NULL); decimal = BN_bn2dec(b); BN_free(b); strlcpy(ptr, decimal, len); OPENSSL_free(decimal); } else ptr[0] = '\0'; } #if defined(HAVE_X509_GET_SIGNATURE_NID) || defined(HAVE_X509_GET_SIGNATURE_INFO) char * be_tls_get_certificate_hash(Port *port, size_t *len) { X509 *server_cert; char *cert_hash; const EVP_MD *algo_type = NULL; unsigned char hash[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE]; /* size for SHA-512 */ unsigned int hash_size; int algo_nid; *len = 0; server_cert = SSL_get_certificate(port->ssl); if (server_cert == NULL) return NULL; /* * Get the signature algorithm of the certificate to determine the hash * algorithm to use for the result. Prefer X509_get_signature_info(), * introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.1, which can handle RSA-PSS signatures. */ #if HAVE_X509_GET_SIGNATURE_INFO if (!X509_get_signature_info(server_cert, &algo_nid, NULL, NULL, NULL)) #else if (!OBJ_find_sigid_algs(X509_get_signature_nid(server_cert), &algo_nid, NULL)) #endif elog(ERROR, "could not determine server certificate signature algorithm"); /* * The TLS server's certificate bytes need to be hashed with SHA-256 if * its signature algorithm is MD5 or SHA-1 as per RFC 5929 * (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-4.1). If something else * is used, the same hash as the signature algorithm is used. */ switch (algo_nid) { case NID_md5: case NID_sha1: algo_type = EVP_sha256(); break; default: algo_type = EVP_get_digestbynid(algo_nid); if (algo_type == NULL) elog(ERROR, "could not find digest for NID %s", OBJ_nid2sn(algo_nid)); break; } /* generate and save the certificate hash */ if (!X509_digest(server_cert, algo_type, hash, &hash_size)) elog(ERROR, "could not generate server certificate hash"); cert_hash = palloc(hash_size); memcpy(cert_hash, hash, hash_size); *len = hash_size; return cert_hash; } #endif /* * Convert an X509 subject name to a cstring. * */ static char * X509_NAME_to_cstring(X509_NAME *name) { BIO *membuf = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem()); int i, nid, count = X509_NAME_entry_count(name); X509_NAME_ENTRY *e; ASN1_STRING *v; const char *field_name; size_t size; char nullterm; char *sp; char *dp; char *result; if (membuf == NULL) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY), errmsg("could not create BIO"))); (void) BIO_set_close(membuf, BIO_CLOSE); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { e = X509_NAME_get_entry(name, i); nid = OBJ_obj2nid(X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object(e)); if (nid == NID_undef) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE), errmsg("could not get NID for ASN1_OBJECT object"))); v = X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data(e); field_name = OBJ_nid2sn(nid); if (field_name == NULL) field_name = OBJ_nid2ln(nid); if (field_name == NULL) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE), errmsg("could not convert NID %d to an ASN1_OBJECT structure", nid))); BIO_printf(membuf, "/%s=", field_name); ASN1_STRING_print_ex(membuf, v, ((ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 & ~ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB) | ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT)); } /* ensure null termination of the BIO's content */ nullterm = '\0'; BIO_write(membuf, &nullterm, 1); size = BIO_get_mem_data(membuf, &sp); dp = pg_any_to_server(sp, size - 1, PG_UTF8); result = pstrdup(dp); if (dp != sp) pfree(dp); if (BIO_free(membuf) != 1) elog(ERROR, "could not free OpenSSL BIO structure"); return result; } /* * Convert TLS protocol version GUC enum to OpenSSL values * * This is a straightforward one-to-one mapping, but doing it this way makes * the definitions of ssl_min_protocol_version and ssl_max_protocol_version * independent of OpenSSL availability and version. * * If a version is passed that is not supported by the current OpenSSL * version, then we return -1. If a nonnegative value is returned, * subsequent code can assume it's working with a supported version. * * Note: this is rather similar to libpq's routine in fe-secure-openssl.c, * so make sure to update both routines if changing this one. */ static int ssl_protocol_version_to_openssl(int v) { switch (v) { case PG_TLS_ANY: return 0; case PG_TLS1_VERSION: return TLS1_VERSION; case PG_TLS1_1_VERSION: #ifdef TLS1_1_VERSION return TLS1_1_VERSION; #else break; #endif case PG_TLS1_2_VERSION: #ifdef TLS1_2_VERSION return TLS1_2_VERSION; #else break; #endif case PG_TLS1_3_VERSION: #ifdef TLS1_3_VERSION return TLS1_3_VERSION; #else break; #endif } return -1; } /* * Likewise provide a mapping to strings. */ static const char * ssl_protocol_version_to_string(int v) { switch (v) { case PG_TLS_ANY: return "any"; case PG_TLS1_VERSION: return "TLSv1"; case PG_TLS1_1_VERSION: return "TLSv1.1"; case PG_TLS1_2_VERSION: return "TLSv1.2"; case PG_TLS1_3_VERSION: return "TLSv1.3"; } return "(unrecognized)"; } static void default_openssl_tls_init(SSL_CTX *context, bool isServerStart) { if (isServerStart) { if (ssl_passphrase_command[0]) SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(context, ssl_external_passwd_cb); } else { if (ssl_passphrase_command[0] && ssl_passphrase_command_supports_reload) SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(context, ssl_external_passwd_cb); else /* * If reloading and no external command is configured, override * OpenSSL's default handling of passphrase-protected files, * because we don't want to prompt for a passphrase in an * already-running server. */ SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(context, dummy_ssl_passwd_cb); } }