From 6beeb1b708550be0d4a53b272283e17e5e35fe17 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:01:30 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2.4.57. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- modules/tls/tls_core.h | 184 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 184 insertions(+) create mode 100644 modules/tls/tls_core.h (limited to 'modules/tls/tls_core.h') diff --git a/modules/tls/tls_core.h b/modules/tls/tls_core.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ee1713 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/tls/tls_core.h @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with + * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. + * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ +#ifndef tls_core_h +#define tls_core_h + +/* The module's state handling of a connection in normal chronological order, + */ +typedef enum { + TLS_CONN_ST_INIT, /* being initialized */ + TLS_CONN_ST_DISABLED, /* TLS is disabled here */ + TLS_CONN_ST_CLIENT_HELLO, /* TLS is enabled, prep handshake */ + TLS_CONN_ST_HANDSHAKE, /* TLS is enabled, handshake ongonig */ + TLS_CONN_ST_TRAFFIC, /* TLS is enabled, handshake done */ + TLS_CONN_ST_NOTIFIED, /* TLS is enabled, notification to end sent */ + TLS_CONN_ST_DONE, /* TLS is enabled, TLS has shut down */ +} tls_conn_state_t; + +#define TLS_CONN_ST_IS_ENABLED(cc) (cc && cc->state >= TLS_CONN_ST_CLIENT_HELLO) + +struct tls_filter_ctx_t; + +/* The modules configuration for a connection. Created at connection + * start and mutable during the lifetime of the connection. + * (A conn_rec is only ever processed by one thread at a time.) + */ +typedef struct { + server_rec *server; /* the server_rec selected for this connection, + * initially c->base_server, to be negotiated via SNI. */ + tls_conf_dir_t *dc; /* directory config applying here */ + tls_conn_state_t state; + int outgoing; /* != 0 iff outgoing connection (redundant once c->outgoing is everywhere) */ + int service_unavailable; /* we 503 all requests on this connection */ + tls_client_auth_t client_auth; /* how client authentication with certificates is used */ + int client_hello_seen; /* the client hello has been inspected */ + + rustls_connection *rustls_connection; /* the session used on this connection or NULL */ + const rustls_server_config *rustls_server_config; /* the config made for this connection (incoming) or NULL */ + const rustls_client_config *rustls_client_config; /* the config made for this connection (outgoing) or NULL */ + struct tls_filter_ctx_t *filter_ctx; /* the context used by this connection's tls filters */ + + apr_array_header_t *local_keys; /* rustls_certified_key* array of connection specific keys */ + const rustls_certified_key *key; /* the key selected for the session */ + int key_cloned; /* != 0 iff the key is a unique clone, to be freed */ + apr_array_header_t *peer_certs; /* handshaked peer ceritificates or NULL */ + const char *sni_hostname; /* the SNI value from the client hello, or NULL */ + const apr_array_header_t *alpn; /* the protocols proposed via ALPN by the client */ + const char *application_protocol; /* the ALPN selected protocol or NULL */ + + int session_id_cache_hit; /* if a submitted session id was found in our cache */ + + apr_uint16_t tls_protocol_id; /* the TLS version negotiated */ + const char *tls_protocol_name; /* the name of the TLS version negotiated */ + apr_uint16_t tls_cipher_id; /* the TLS cipher suite negotiated */ + const char *tls_cipher_name; /* the name of TLS cipher suite negotiated */ + + const char *user_name; /* != NULL if we derived a TLSUserName from the client_cert */ + apr_table_t *subprocess_env; /* common TLS variables for this connection */ + + rustls_result last_error; + const char *last_error_descr; + +} tls_conf_conn_t; + +/* Get the connection specific module configuration. */ +tls_conf_conn_t *tls_conf_conn_get(conn_rec *c); + +/* Set the module configuration for a connection. */ +void tls_conf_conn_set(conn_rec *c, tls_conf_conn_t *cc); + +/* Return OK iff this connection is a TSL connection (or a secondary on a TLS connection). */ +int tls_conn_check_ssl(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * Initialize the module's global and server specific settings. This runs + * in Apache's "post-config" phase, meaning the configuration has been read + * and checked for syntactic and other easily verifiable errors and now + * it is time to load everything in and make it ready for traffic. + *

a memory pool staying with us the whole time until the server stops/reloads. + * a temporary pool as a scratch buffer that will be destroyed shortly after. + * the server for the global configuration which links -> next to + * all contained virtual hosts configured. + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_init(apr_pool_t *p, apr_pool_t *ptemp, server_rec *base_server); + +/** + * Initialize the module's outgoing connection settings. This runs + * in Apache's "post-config" phase after mod_proxy. + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_init_outgoing(apr_pool_t *p, apr_pool_t *ptemp, server_rec *base_server); + +/** + * Supply a directory configuration for the connection to work with. This + * maybe NULL. This can be called several times during the lifetime of a + * connection and must not change the current TLS state. + * @param c the connection + * @param dir_conf optional directory configuration that applies + */ +void tls_core_conn_bind(conn_rec *c, ap_conf_vector_t *dir_conf); + +/** + * Disable TLS on a new connection. Will do nothing on already initialized + * connections. + * @param c a new connection + */ +void tls_core_conn_disable(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * Initialize the tls_conf_connt_t for the connection + * and decide if TLS is enabled or not. + * @return OK if enabled, DECLINED otherwise + */ +int tls_core_pre_conn_init(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * Initialize the module for a TLS enabled connection. + * @param c a new connection + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_conn_init(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * Called when the ClientHello has been received and values from it + * have been extracted into the `tls_conf_conn_t` of the connection. + * + * Decides: + * - which `server_rec` this connection is for (SNI) + * - which application protocol to use (ALPN) + * This may be unsuccessful for several reasons. The SNI + * from the client may not be known or the selected server + * has not certificates available. etc. + * On success, a proper `rustls_connection` will have been + * created and set in the `tls_conf_conn_t` of the connection. + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_conn_seen_client_hello(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * The TLS handshake for the connection has been successfully performed. + * This means that TLS related properties, such as TLS version and cipher, + * are known and the props in `tls_conf_conn_t` of the connection + * can be set. + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_conn_post_handshake(conn_rec *c); + +/** + * After a request has been read, but before processing is started, we + * check if everything looks good to us: + * - was an SNI hostname provided by the client when we have vhosts to choose from? + * if not, we deny it. + * - if the SNI hostname and request host are not the same, are they - from TLS + * point of view - 'compatible' enough? For example, if one server requires + * client certificates and the other not (or with different settings), such + * a request will also be denied. + * returns DECLINED if everything is ok, otherwise an HTTP response code to + * generate an error page for. + */ +int tls_core_request_check(request_rec *r); + +/** + * A Rustls error happened while processing the connection. Look up an + * error description, determine the apr_status_t to use for it and remember + * this as the last error at tls_conf_conn_t. + */ +apr_status_t tls_core_error(conn_rec *c, rustls_result rr, const char **perrstr); + +/** + * Determine if we handle the TLS for an outgoing connection or not. + * @param c the connection + * @return OK if we handle the TLS, DECLINED otherwise. + */ +int tls_core_setup_outgoing(conn_rec *c); + +#endif /* tls_core_h */ -- cgit v1.2.3