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      1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
      3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 // Package tls partially implements TLS 1.2, as specified in RFC 5246.
      6 package tls
      7 
      8 // BUG(agl): The crypto/tls package only implements some countermeasures
      9 // against Lucky13 attacks on CBC-mode encryption, and only on SHA1
     10 // variants. See http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/TLStiming.pdf and
     11 // https://www.imperialviolet.org/2013/02/04/luckythirteen.html.
     12 
     13 import (
     14 	"crypto"
     15 	"crypto/ecdsa"
     16 	"crypto/rsa"
     17 	"crypto/x509"
     18 	"encoding/pem"
     19 	"errors"
     20 	"fmt"
     21 	"io/ioutil"
     22 	"net"
     23 	"strings"
     24 	"time"
     25 )
     26 
     27 // Server returns a new TLS server side connection
     28 // using conn as the underlying transport.
     29 // The configuration config must be non-nil and must include
     30 // at least one certificate or else set GetCertificate.
     31 func Server(conn net.Conn, config *Config) *Conn {
     32 	return &Conn{conn: conn, config: config}
     33 }
     34 
     35 // Client returns a new TLS client side connection
     36 // using conn as the underlying transport.
     37 // The config cannot be nil: users must set either ServerName or
     38 // InsecureSkipVerify in the config.
     39 func Client(conn net.Conn, config *Config) *Conn {
     40 	return &Conn{conn: conn, config: config, isClient: true}
     41 }
     42 
     43 // A listener implements a network listener (net.Listener) for TLS connections.
     44 type listener struct {
     45 	net.Listener
     46 	config *Config
     47 }
     48 
     49 // Accept waits for and returns the next incoming TLS connection.
     50 // The returned connection is of type *Conn.
     51 func (l *listener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
     52 	c, err := l.Listener.Accept()
     53 	if err != nil {
     54 		return nil, err
     55 	}
     56 	return Server(c, l.config), nil
     57 }
     58 
     59 // NewListener creates a Listener which accepts connections from an inner
     60 // Listener and wraps each connection with Server.
     61 // The configuration config must be non-nil and must include
     62 // at least one certificate or else set GetCertificate.
     63 func NewListener(inner net.Listener, config *Config) net.Listener {
     64 	l := new(listener)
     65 	l.Listener = inner
     66 	l.config = config
     67 	return l
     68 }
     69 
     70 // Listen creates a TLS listener accepting connections on the
     71 // given network address using net.Listen.
     72 // The configuration config must be non-nil and must include
     73 // at least one certificate or else set GetCertificate.
     74 func Listen(network, laddr string, config *Config) (net.Listener, error) {
     75 	if config == nil || (len(config.Certificates) == 0 && config.GetCertificate == nil) {
     76 		return nil, errors.New("tls: neither Certificates nor GetCertificate set in Config")
     77 	}
     78 	l, err := net.Listen(network, laddr)
     79 	if err != nil {
     80 		return nil, err
     81 	}
     82 	return NewListener(l, config), nil
     83 }
     84 
     85 type timeoutError struct{}
     86 
     87 func (timeoutError) Error() string   { return "tls: DialWithDialer timed out" }
     88 func (timeoutError) Timeout() bool   { return true }
     89 func (timeoutError) Temporary() bool { return true }
     90 
     91 // DialWithDialer connects to the given network address using dialer.Dial and
     92 // then initiates a TLS handshake, returning the resulting TLS connection. Any
     93 // timeout or deadline given in the dialer apply to connection and TLS
     94 // handshake as a whole.
     95 //
     96 // DialWithDialer interprets a nil configuration as equivalent to the zero
     97 // configuration; see the documentation of Config for the defaults.
     98 func DialWithDialer(dialer *net.Dialer, network, addr string, config *Config) (*Conn, error) {
     99 	// We want the Timeout and Deadline values from dialer to cover the
    100 	// whole process: TCP connection and TLS handshake. This means that we
    101 	// also need to start our own timers now.
    102 	timeout := dialer.Timeout
    103 
    104 	if !dialer.Deadline.IsZero() {
    105 		deadlineTimeout := time.Until(dialer.Deadline)
    106 		if timeout == 0 || deadlineTimeout < timeout {
    107 			timeout = deadlineTimeout
    108 		}
    109 	}
    110 
    111 	var errChannel chan error
    112 
    113 	if timeout != 0 {
    114 		errChannel = make(chan error, 2)
    115 		time.AfterFunc(timeout, func() {
    116 			errChannel <- timeoutError{}
    117 		})
    118 	}
    119 
    120 	rawConn, err := dialer.Dial(network, addr)
    121 	if err != nil {
    122 		return nil, err
    123 	}
    124 
    125 	colonPos := strings.LastIndex(addr, ":")
    126 	if colonPos == -1 {
    127 		colonPos = len(addr)
    128 	}
    129 	hostname := addr[:colonPos]
    130 
    131 	if config == nil {
    132 		config = defaultConfig()
    133 	}
    134 	// If no ServerName is set, infer the ServerName
    135 	// from the hostname we're connecting to.
    136 	if config.ServerName == "" {
    137 		// Make a copy to avoid polluting argument or default.
    138 		c := config.Clone()
    139 		c.ServerName = hostname
    140 		config = c
    141 	}
    142 
    143 	conn := Client(rawConn, config)
    144 
    145 	if timeout == 0 {
    146 		err = conn.Handshake()
    147 	} else {
    148 		go func() {
    149 			errChannel <- conn.Handshake()
    150 		}()
    151 
    152 		err = <-errChannel
    153 	}
    154 
    155 	if err != nil {
    156 		rawConn.Close()
    157 		return nil, err
    158 	}
    159 
    160 	return conn, nil
    161 }
    162 
    163 // Dial connects to the given network address using net.Dial
    164 // and then initiates a TLS handshake, returning the resulting
    165 // TLS connection.
    166 // Dial interprets a nil configuration as equivalent to
    167 // the zero configuration; see the documentation of Config
    168 // for the defaults.
    169 func Dial(network, addr string, config *Config) (*Conn, error) {
    170 	return DialWithDialer(new(net.Dialer), network, addr, config)
    171 }
    172 
    173 // LoadX509KeyPair reads and parses a public/private key pair from a pair
    174 // of files. The files must contain PEM encoded data. The certificate file
    175 // may contain intermediate certificates following the leaf certificate to
    176 // form a certificate chain. On successful return, Certificate.Leaf will
    177 // be nil because the parsed form of the certificate is not retained.
    178 func LoadX509KeyPair(certFile, keyFile string) (Certificate, error) {
    179 	certPEMBlock, err := ioutil.ReadFile(certFile)
    180 	if err != nil {
    181 		return Certificate{}, err
    182 	}
    183 	keyPEMBlock, err := ioutil.ReadFile(keyFile)
    184 	if err != nil {
    185 		return Certificate{}, err
    186 	}
    187 	return X509KeyPair(certPEMBlock, keyPEMBlock)
    188 }
    189 
    190 // X509KeyPair parses a public/private key pair from a pair of
    191 // PEM encoded data. On successful return, Certificate.Leaf will be nil because
    192 // the parsed form of the certificate is not retained.
    193 func X509KeyPair(certPEMBlock, keyPEMBlock []byte) (Certificate, error) {
    194 	fail := func(err error) (Certificate, error) { return Certificate{}, err }
    195 
    196 	var cert Certificate
    197 	var skippedBlockTypes []string
    198 	for {
    199 		var certDERBlock *pem.Block
    200 		certDERBlock, certPEMBlock = pem.Decode(certPEMBlock)
    201 		if certDERBlock == nil {
    202 			break
    203 		}
    204 		if certDERBlock.Type == "CERTIFICATE" {
    205 			cert.Certificate = append(cert.Certificate, certDERBlock.Bytes)
    206 		} else {
    207 			skippedBlockTypes = append(skippedBlockTypes, certDERBlock.Type)
    208 		}
    209 	}
    210 
    211 	if len(cert.Certificate) == 0 {
    212 		if len(skippedBlockTypes) == 0 {
    213 			return fail(errors.New("tls: failed to find any PEM data in certificate input"))
    214 		}
    215 		if len(skippedBlockTypes) == 1 && strings.HasSuffix(skippedBlockTypes[0], "PRIVATE KEY") {
    216 			return fail(errors.New("tls: failed to find certificate PEM data in certificate input, but did find a private key; PEM inputs may have been switched"))
    217 		}
    218 		return fail(fmt.Errorf("tls: failed to find \"CERTIFICATE\" PEM block in certificate input after skipping PEM blocks of the following types: %v", skippedBlockTypes))
    219 	}
    220 
    221 	skippedBlockTypes = skippedBlockTypes[:0]
    222 	var keyDERBlock *pem.Block
    223 	for {
    224 		keyDERBlock, keyPEMBlock = pem.Decode(keyPEMBlock)
    225 		if keyDERBlock == nil {
    226 			if len(skippedBlockTypes) == 0 {
    227 				return fail(errors.New("tls: failed to find any PEM data in key input"))
    228 			}
    229 			if len(skippedBlockTypes) == 1 && skippedBlockTypes[0] == "CERTIFICATE" {
    230 				return fail(errors.New("tls: found a certificate rather than a key in the PEM for the private key"))
    231 			}
    232 			return fail(fmt.Errorf("tls: failed to find PEM block with type ending in \"PRIVATE KEY\" in key input after skipping PEM blocks of the following types: %v", skippedBlockTypes))
    233 		}
    234 		if keyDERBlock.Type == "PRIVATE KEY" || strings.HasSuffix(keyDERBlock.Type, " PRIVATE KEY") {
    235 			break
    236 		}
    237 		skippedBlockTypes = append(skippedBlockTypes, keyDERBlock.Type)
    238 	}
    239 
    240 	var err error
    241 	cert.PrivateKey, err = parsePrivateKey(keyDERBlock.Bytes)
    242 	if err != nil {
    243 		return fail(err)
    244 	}
    245 
    246 	// We don't need to parse the public key for TLS, but we so do anyway
    247 	// to check that it looks sane and matches the private key.
    248 	x509Cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(cert.Certificate[0])
    249 	if err != nil {
    250 		return fail(err)
    251 	}
    252 
    253 	switch pub := x509Cert.PublicKey.(type) {
    254 	case *rsa.PublicKey:
    255 		priv, ok := cert.PrivateKey.(*rsa.PrivateKey)
    256 		if !ok {
    257 			return fail(errors.New("tls: private key type does not match public key type"))
    258 		}
    259 		if pub.N.Cmp(priv.N) != 0 {
    260 			return fail(errors.New("tls: private key does not match public key"))
    261 		}
    262 	case *ecdsa.PublicKey:
    263 		priv, ok := cert.PrivateKey.(*ecdsa.PrivateKey)
    264 		if !ok {
    265 			return fail(errors.New("tls: private key type does not match public key type"))
    266 		}
    267 		if pub.X.Cmp(priv.X) != 0 || pub.Y.Cmp(priv.Y) != 0 {
    268 			return fail(errors.New("tls: private key does not match public key"))
    269 		}
    270 	default:
    271 		return fail(errors.New("tls: unknown public key algorithm"))
    272 	}
    273 
    274 	return cert, nil
    275 }
    276 
    277 // Attempt to parse the given private key DER block. OpenSSL 0.9.8 generates
    278 // PKCS#1 private keys by default, while OpenSSL 1.0.0 generates PKCS#8 keys.
    279 // OpenSSL ecparam generates SEC1 EC private keys for ECDSA. We try all three.
    280 func parsePrivateKey(der []byte) (crypto.PrivateKey, error) {
    281 	if key, err := x509.ParsePKCS1PrivateKey(der); err == nil {
    282 		return key, nil
    283 	}
    284 	if key, err := x509.ParsePKCS8PrivateKey(der); err == nil {
    285 		switch key := key.(type) {
    286 		case *rsa.PrivateKey, *ecdsa.PrivateKey:
    287 			return key, nil
    288 		default:
    289 			return nil, errors.New("tls: found unknown private key type in PKCS#8 wrapping")
    290 		}
    291 	}
    292 	if key, err := x509.ParseECPrivateKey(der); err == nil {
    293 		return key, nil
    294 	}
    295 
    296 	return nil, errors.New("tls: failed to parse private key")
    297 }
    298