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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package qtls
import (
"container/list"
"crypto"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/sha512"
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/big"
"net"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
const (
VersionSSL30 = 0x0300
VersionTLS10 = 0x0301
VersionTLS11 = 0x0302
VersionTLS12 = 0x0303
VersionTLS13 = 0x0304
)
const (
maxPlaintext = 16384 // maximum plaintext payload length
maxCiphertext = 16384 + 2048 // maximum ciphertext payload length
recordHeaderLen = 5 // record header length
maxHandshake = 65536 // maximum handshake we support (protocol max is 16 MB)
maxWarnAlertCount = 5 // maximum number of consecutive warning alerts
minVersion = VersionTLS12
maxVersion = VersionTLS13
)
// TLS record types.
type recordType uint8
const (
recordTypeChangeCipherSpec recordType = 20
recordTypeAlert recordType = 21
recordTypeHandshake recordType = 22
recordTypeApplicationData recordType = 23
)
// TLS handshake message types.
const (
typeHelloRequest uint8 = 0
typeClientHello uint8 = 1
typeServerHello uint8 = 2
typeNewSessionTicket uint8 = 4
typeEndOfEarlyData uint8 = 5
typeEncryptedExtensions uint8 = 8
typeCertificate uint8 = 11
typeServerKeyExchange uint8 = 12
typeCertificateRequest uint8 = 13
typeServerHelloDone uint8 = 14
typeCertificateVerify uint8 = 15
typeClientKeyExchange uint8 = 16
typeFinished uint8 = 20
typeCertificateStatus uint8 = 22
typeNextProtocol uint8 = 67 // Not IANA assigned
)
// TLS compression types.
const (
compressionNone uint8 = 0
)
type Extension struct {
Type uint16
Data []byte
}
// TLS extension numbers
const (
extensionServerName uint16 = 0
extensionStatusRequest uint16 = 5
extensionSupportedCurves uint16 = 10 // Supported Groups in 1.3 nomenclature
extensionSupportedPoints uint16 = 11
extensionSignatureAlgorithms uint16 = 13
extensionALPN uint16 = 16
extensionSCT uint16 = 18 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962#section-6
extensionEMS uint16 = 23
extensionSessionTicket uint16 = 35
extensionPreSharedKey uint16 = 41
extensionEarlyData uint16 = 42
extensionSupportedVersions uint16 = 43
extensionPSKKeyExchangeModes uint16 = 45
extensionCAs uint16 = 47
extensionSignatureAlgorithmsCert uint16 = 50
extensionKeyShare uint16 = 51
extensionNextProtoNeg uint16 = 13172 // not IANA assigned
extensionRenegotiationInfo uint16 = 0xff01
extensionDelegatedCredential uint16 = 0xff02 // TODO(any) Get IANA assignment
)
// TLS signaling cipher suite values
const (
scsvRenegotiation uint16 = 0x00ff
)
// PSK Key Exchange Modes
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-4.2.7
const (
pskDHEKeyExchange uint8 = 1
)
// CurveID is tls.CurveID
// TLS 1.3 refers to these as Groups, but this library implements only
// curve-based ones anyway. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-4.2.4.
type CurveID = tls.CurveID
const (
// Exported IDs
CurveP256 = tls.CurveP256
CurveP384 = tls.CurveP384
CurveP521 = tls.CurveP521
X25519 = tls.X25519
// Experimental KEX
HybridSIDHp503Curve25519 CurveID = 0xFE30
)
// TLS 1.3 Key Share
// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-4.2.5
type keyShare struct {
group CurveID
data []byte
}
// TLS 1.3 PSK Identity and Binder, as sent by the client
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-4.2.6
type psk struct {
identity []byte
obfTicketAge uint32
binder []byte
}
// TLS Elliptic Curve Point Formats
// http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml#tls-parameters-9
const (
pointFormatUncompressed uint8 = 0
)
// TLS CertificateStatusType (RFC 3546)
const (
statusTypeOCSP uint8 = 1
)
// Certificate types (for certificateRequestMsg)
const (
certTypeRSASign = 1 // A certificate containing an RSA key
certTypeDSSSign = 2 // A certificate containing a DSA key
certTypeRSAFixedDH = 3 // A certificate containing a static DH key
certTypeDSSFixedDH = 4 // A certificate containing a static DH key
// See RFC 4492 sections 3 and 5.5.
certTypeECDSASign = 64 // A certificate containing an ECDSA-capable public key, signed with ECDSA.
certTypeRSAFixedECDH = 65 // A certificate containing an ECDH-capable public key, signed with RSA.
certTypeECDSAFixedECDH = 66 // A certificate containing an ECDH-capable public key, signed with ECDSA.
// Rest of these are reserved by the TLS spec
)
// Signature algorithms (for internal signaling use). Starting at 16 to avoid overlap with
// TLS 1.2 codepoints (RFC 5246, section A.4.1), with which these have nothing to do.
const (
signaturePKCS1v15 uint8 = iota + 16
signatureECDSA
signatureRSAPSS
)
// supportedSignatureAlgorithms contains the signature and hash algorithms that
// the code advertises as supported in a TLS 1.2 ClientHello and in a TLS 1.2
// CertificateRequest. The two fields are merged to match with TLS 1.3.
// Note that in TLS 1.2, the ECDSA algorithms are not constrained to P-256, etc.
var supportedSignatureAlgorithms = []SignatureScheme{
PKCS1WithSHA256,
ECDSAWithP256AndSHA256,
PKCS1WithSHA384,
ECDSAWithP384AndSHA384,
PKCS1WithSHA512,
ECDSAWithP521AndSHA512,
PKCS1WithSHA1,
ECDSAWithSHA1,
}
// supportedSignatureAlgorithms13 lists the advertised signature algorithms
// allowed for digital signatures. It includes TLS 1.2 + PSS.
var supportedSignatureAlgorithms13 = []SignatureScheme{
PSSWithSHA256,
PKCS1WithSHA256,
ECDSAWithP256AndSHA256,
PSSWithSHA384,
PKCS1WithSHA384,
ECDSAWithP384AndSHA384,
PSSWithSHA512,
PKCS1WithSHA512,
ECDSAWithP521AndSHA512,
PKCS1WithSHA1,
ECDSAWithSHA1,
}
// ConnectionState records basic TLS details about the connection.
type ConnectionState struct {
ConnectionID []byte // Random unique connection id
Version uint16 // TLS version used by the connection (e.g. VersionTLS12)
HandshakeComplete bool // TLS handshake is complete
DidResume bool // connection resumes a previous TLS connection
CipherSuite uint16 // cipher suite in use (TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, ...)
NegotiatedProtocol string // negotiated next protocol (not guaranteed to be from Config.NextProtos)
NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual bool // negotiated protocol was advertised by server (client side only)
ServerName string // server name requested by client, if any (server side only)
PeerCertificates []*x509.Certificate // certificate chain presented by remote peer
VerifiedChains [][]*x509.Certificate // verified chains built from PeerCertificates
SignedCertificateTimestamps [][]byte // SCTs from the server, if any
OCSPResponse []byte // stapled OCSP response from server, if any
DelegatedCredential []byte // Delegated credential sent by the server, if any
// TLSUnique contains the "tls-unique" channel binding value (see RFC
// 5929, section 3). For resumed sessions this value will be nil
// because resumption does not include enough context (see
// https://mitls.org/pages/attacks/3SHAKE#channelbindings). This will
// change in future versions of Go once the TLS master-secret fix has
// been standardized and implemented.
TLSUnique []byte
// HandshakeConfirmed is true once all data returned by Read
// (past and future) is guaranteed not to be replayed.
HandshakeConfirmed bool
// Unique0RTTToken is a value that never repeats, and can be used
// to detect replay attacks against 0-RTT connections.
// Unique0RTTToken is only present if HandshakeConfirmed is false.
Unique0RTTToken []byte
ClientHello []byte // ClientHello packet
}
// The ClientAuthType is the tls.ClientAuthType
type ClientAuthType = tls.ClientAuthType
const (
NoClientCert = tls.NoClientCert
RequestClientCert = tls.RequestClientCert
RequireAnyClientCert = tls.RequireAnyClientCert
VerifyClientCertIfGiven = tls.VerifyClientCertIfGiven
RequireAndVerifyClientCert = tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert
)
// ClientSessionState contains the state needed by clients to resume TLS
// sessions.
type ClientSessionState struct {
sessionTicket []uint8 // Encrypted ticket used for session resumption with server
vers uint16 // SSL/TLS version negotiated for the session
cipherSuite uint16 // Ciphersuite negotiated for the session
masterSecret []byte // MasterSecret generated by client on a full handshake
serverCertificates []*x509.Certificate // Certificate chain presented by the server
verifiedChains [][]*x509.Certificate // Certificate chains we built for verification
useEMS bool // State of extended master secret
}
// ClientSessionCache is a cache of ClientSessionState objects that can be used
// by a client to resume a TLS session with a given server. ClientSessionCache
// implementations should expect to be called concurrently from different
// goroutines. Only ticket-based resumption is supported, not SessionID-based
// resumption.
type ClientSessionCache interface {
// Get searches for a ClientSessionState associated with the given key.
// On return, ok is true if one was found.
Get(sessionKey string) (session *ClientSessionState, ok bool)
// Put adds the ClientSessionState to the cache with the given key.
Put(sessionKey string, cs *ClientSessionState)
}
// SignatureScheme is a tls.SignatureScheme
type SignatureScheme = tls.SignatureScheme
const (
PKCS1WithSHA1 = tls.PKCS1WithSHA1
PKCS1WithSHA256 = tls.PKCS1WithSHA256
PKCS1WithSHA384 = tls.PKCS1WithSHA384
PKCS1WithSHA512 = tls.PKCS1WithSHA512
PSSWithSHA256 = tls.PSSWithSHA256
PSSWithSHA384 = tls.PSSWithSHA384
PSSWithSHA512 = tls.PSSWithSHA512
ECDSAWithP256AndSHA256 = tls.ECDSAWithP256AndSHA256
ECDSAWithP384AndSHA384 = tls.ECDSAWithP384AndSHA384
ECDSAWithP521AndSHA512 = tls.ECDSAWithP521AndSHA512
// Legacy signature and hash algorithms for TLS 1.2.
ECDSAWithSHA1 = tls.ECDSAWithSHA1
)
// ClientHelloInfo contains information from a ClientHello message in order to
// guide certificate selection in the GetCertificate callback.
type ClientHelloInfo struct {
// CipherSuites lists the CipherSuites supported by the client (e.g.
// TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA).
CipherSuites []uint16
// ServerName indicates the name of the server requested by the client
// in order to support virtual hosting. ServerName is only set if the
// client is using SNI (see
// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4366#section-3.1).
ServerName string
// SupportedCurves lists the elliptic curves supported by the client.
// SupportedCurves is set only if the Supported Elliptic Curves
// Extension is being used (see
// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4492#section-5.1.1).
SupportedCurves []CurveID
// SupportedPoints lists the point formats supported by the client.
// SupportedPoints is set only if the Supported Point Formats Extension
// is being used (see
// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4492#section-5.1.2).
SupportedPoints []uint8
// SignatureSchemes lists the signature and hash schemes that the client
// is willing to verify. SignatureSchemes is set only if the Signature
// Algorithms Extension is being used (see
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246#section-7.4.1.4.1).
SignatureSchemes []SignatureScheme
// SupportedProtos lists the application protocols supported by the client.
// SupportedProtos is set only if the Application-Layer Protocol
// Negotiation Extension is being used (see
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.1).
//
// Servers can select a protocol by setting Config.NextProtos in a
// GetConfigForClient return value.
SupportedProtos []string
// SupportedVersions lists the TLS versions supported by the client.
// For TLS versions less than 1.3, this is extrapolated from the max
// version advertised by the client, so values other than the greatest
// might be rejected if used.
SupportedVersions []uint16
// Conn is the underlying net.Conn for the connection. Do not read
// from, or write to, this connection; that will cause the TLS
// connection to fail.
Conn net.Conn
// Offered0RTTData is true if the client announced that it will send
// 0-RTT data. If the server Config.Accept0RTTData is true, and the
// client offered a session ticket valid for that purpose, it will
// be notified that the 0-RTT data is accepted and it will be made
// immediately available for Read.
Offered0RTTData bool
// AcceptsDelegatedCredential is true if the client indicated willingness
// to negotiate the delegated credential extension.
AcceptsDelegatedCredential bool
// The Fingerprint is an sequence of bytes unique to this Client Hello.
// It can be used to prevent or mitigate 0-RTT data replays as it's
// guaranteed that a replayed connection will have the same Fingerprint.
Fingerprint []byte
}
// The CertificateRequestInfo is a tls.CertificateRequestInfo
type CertificateRequestInfo = tls.CertificateRequestInfo
// RenegotiationSupport is a tls.RenegotiationSupport
type RenegotiationSupport = tls.RenegotiationSupport
const (
// RenegotiateNever disables renegotiation.
RenegotiateNever = tls.RenegotiateNever
// RenegotiateOnceAsClient allows a remote server to request
// renegotiation once per connection.
RenegotiateOnceAsClient = tls.RenegotiateOnceAsClient
// RenegotiateFreelyAsClient allows a remote server to repeatedly
// request renegotiation.
RenegotiateFreelyAsClient = tls.RenegotiateFreelyAsClient
)
// A Config structure is used to configure a TLS client or server.
// After one has been passed to a TLS function it must not be
// modified. A Config may be reused; the tls package will also not
// modify it.
type Config struct {
// Rand provides the source of entropy for nonces and RSA blinding.
// If Rand is nil, TLS uses the cryptographic random reader in package
// crypto/rand.
// The Reader must be safe for use by multiple goroutines.
Rand io.Reader
// Time returns the current time as the number of seconds since the epoch.
// If Time is nil, TLS uses time.Now.
Time func() time.Time
// Certificates contains one or more certificate chains to present to
// the other side of the connection. Server configurations must include
// at least one certificate or else set GetCertificate. Clients doing
// client-authentication may set either Certificates or
// GetClientCertificate.
Certificates []Certificate
// NameToCertificate maps from a certificate name to an element of
// Certificates. Note that a certificate name can be of the form
// '*.example.com' and so doesn't have to be a domain name as such.
// See Config.BuildNameToCertificate
// The nil value causes the first element of Certificates to be used
// for all connections.
NameToCertificate map[string]*Certificate
// GetCertificate returns a Certificate based on the given
// ClientHelloInfo. It will only be called if the client supplies SNI
// information or if Certificates is empty.
//
// If GetCertificate is nil or returns nil, then the certificate is
// retrieved from NameToCertificate. If NameToCertificate is nil, the
// first element of Certificates will be used.
GetCertificate func(*ClientHelloInfo) (*Certificate, error)
// GetClientCertificate, if not nil, is called when a server requests a
// certificate from a client. If set, the contents of Certificates will
// be ignored.
//
// If GetClientCertificate returns an error, the handshake will be
// aborted and that error will be returned. Otherwise
// GetClientCertificate must return a non-nil Certificate. If
// Certificate.Certificate is empty then no certificate will be sent to
// the server. If this is unacceptable to the server then it may abort
// the handshake.
//
// GetClientCertificate may be called multiple times for the same
// connection if renegotiation occurs or if TLS 1.3 is in use.
GetClientCertificate func(*CertificateRequestInfo) (*Certificate, error)
// GetConfigForClient, if not nil, is called after a ClientHello is
// received from a client. It may return a non-nil Config in order to
// change the Config that will be used to handle this connection. If
// the returned Config is nil, the original Config will be used. The
// Config returned by this callback may not be subsequently modified.
//
// If GetConfigForClient is nil, the Config passed to Server() will be
// used for all connections.
//
// Uniquely for the fields in the returned Config, session ticket keys
// will be duplicated from the original Config if not set.
// Specifically, if SetSessionTicketKeys was called on the original
// config but not on the returned config then the ticket keys from the
// original config will be copied into the new config before use.
// Otherwise, if SessionTicketKey was set in the original config but
// not in the returned config then it will be copied into the returned
// config before use. If neither of those cases applies then the key
// material from the returned config will be used for session tickets.
GetConfigForClient func(*ClientHelloInfo) (*Config, error)
// VerifyPeerCertificate, if not nil, is called after normal
// certificate verification by either a TLS client or server. It
// receives the raw ASN.1 certificates provided by the peer and also
// any verified chains that normal processing found. If it returns a
// non-nil error, the handshake is aborted and that error results.
//
// If normal verification fails then the handshake will abort before
// considering this callback. If normal verification is disabled by
// setting InsecureSkipVerify, or (for a server) when ClientAuth is
// RequestClientCert or RequireAnyClientCert, then this callback will
// be considered but the verifiedChains argument will always be nil.
VerifyPeerCertificate func(rawCerts [][]byte, verifiedChains [][]*x509.Certificate) error
// RootCAs defines the set of root certificate authorities
// that clients use when verifying server certificates.
// If RootCAs is nil, TLS uses the host's root CA set.
RootCAs *x509.CertPool
// NextProtos is a list of supported, application level protocols.
NextProtos []string
// ServerName is used to verify the hostname on the returned
// certificates unless InsecureSkipVerify is given. It is also included
// in the client's handshake to support virtual hosting unless it is
// an IP address.
ServerName string
// ClientAuth determines the server's policy for
// TLS Client Authentication. The default is NoClientCert.
ClientAuth ClientAuthType
// ClientCAs defines the set of root certificate authorities
// that servers use if required to verify a client certificate
// by the policy in ClientAuth.
ClientCAs *x509.CertPool
// InsecureSkipVerify controls whether a client verifies the
// server's certificate chain and host name.
// If InsecureSkipVerify is true, TLS accepts any certificate
// presented by the server and any host name in that certificate.
// In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks.
// This should be used only for testing.
InsecureSkipVerify bool
// CipherSuites is a list of supported cipher suites to be used in
// TLS 1.0-1.2. If CipherSuites is nil, TLS uses a list of suites
// supported by the implementation.
CipherSuites []uint16
// PreferServerCipherSuites controls whether the server selects the
// client's most preferred ciphersuite, or the server's most preferred
// ciphersuite. If true then the server's preference, as expressed in
// the order of elements in CipherSuites, is used.
PreferServerCipherSuites bool
// SessionTicketsDisabled may be set to true to disable session ticket
// (resumption) support. Note that on clients, session ticket support is
// also disabled if ClientSessionCache is nil.
SessionTicketsDisabled bool
// SessionTicketKey is used by TLS servers to provide session
// resumption. See RFC 5077. If zero, it will be filled with
// random data before the first server handshake.
//
// If multiple servers are terminating connections for the same host
// they should all have the same SessionTicketKey. If the
// SessionTicketKey leaks, previously recorded and future TLS
// connections using that key are compromised.
SessionTicketKey [32]byte
// ClientSessionCache is a cache of ClientSessionState entries for TLS
// session resumption. It is only used by clients.
ClientSessionCache ClientSessionCache
// MinVersion contains the minimum SSL/TLS version that is acceptable.
// If zero, then TLS 1.0 is taken as the minimum.
MinVersion uint16
// MaxVersion contains the maximum SSL/TLS version that is acceptable.
// If zero, then the maximum version supported by this package is used,
// which is currently TLS 1.2.
MaxVersion uint16
// CurvePreferences contains the elliptic curves that will be used in
// an ECDHE handshake, in preference order. If empty, the default will
// be used.
CurvePreferences []CurveID
// DynamicRecordSizingDisabled disables adaptive sizing of TLS records.
// When true, the largest possible TLS record size is always used. When
// false, the size of TLS records may be adjusted in an attempt to
// improve latency.
DynamicRecordSizingDisabled bool
// Renegotiation controls what types of renegotiation are supported.
// The default, none, is correct for the vast majority of applications.
Renegotiation RenegotiationSupport
// KeyLogWriter optionally specifies a destination for TLS master secrets
// in NSS key log format that can be used to allow external programs
// such as Wireshark to decrypt TLS connections.
// See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/Key_Log_Format.
// Use of KeyLogWriter compromises security and should only be
// used for debugging.
KeyLogWriter io.Writer
// If Max0RTTDataSize is not zero, the client will be allowed to use
// session tickets to send at most this number of bytes of 0-RTT data.
// 0-RTT data is subject to replay and has memory DoS implications.
// The server will later be able to refuse the 0-RTT data with
// Accept0RTTData, or wait for the client to prove that it's not
// replayed with Conn.ConfirmHandshake.
//
// It has no meaning on the client.
//
// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-2.3.
Max0RTTDataSize uint32
// Accept0RTTData makes the 0-RTT data received from the client
// immediately available to Read. 0-RTT data is subject to replay.
// Use Conn.ConfirmHandshake to wait until the data is known not
// to be replayed after reading it.
//
// It has no meaning on the client.
//
// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-2.3.
Accept0RTTData bool
// SessionTicketSealer, if not nil, is used to wrap and unwrap
// session tickets, instead of SessionTicketKey.
SessionTicketSealer SessionTicketSealer
// AcceptDelegatedCredential is true if the client is willing to negotiate
// the delegated credential extension.
//
// This value has no meaning for the server.
//
// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-subcerts-02.
AcceptDelegatedCredential bool
// GetDelegatedCredential returns a DC and its private key for use in the
// delegated credential extension. The inputs to the callback are some
// information parsed from the ClientHello, as well as the protocol version
// selected by the server. This is necessary because the DC is bound to the
// protocol version in which it's used. The return value is the raw DC
// encoded in the wire format specified in
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-subcerts-02. If the return
// value is nil, then the server will not offer negotiate the extension.
//
// This value has no meaning for the client.
GetDelegatedCredential func(*ClientHelloInfo, uint16) ([]byte, crypto.PrivateKey, error)
// GetExtensions, if not nil, is called before a message that allows
// sending of extensions is sent.
// Currently only implemented for the ClientHello message (for the client)
// and for the EncryptedExtensions message (for the server).
// Only valid for TLS 1.3.
GetExtensions func(handshakeMessageType uint8) []Extension
// ReceivedExtensions, if not nil, is called when a message that allows the
// inclusion of extensions is received.
// It is called with an empty slice of extensions, if the message didn't
// contain any extensions.
// Currently only implemented for the ClientHello message (sent by the
// client) and for the EncryptedExtensions message (sent by the server).
// Only valid for TLS 1.3.
ReceivedExtensions func(handshakeMessageType uint8, exts []Extension) error
serverInitOnce sync.Once // guards calling (*Config).serverInit
// mutex protects sessionTicketKeys.
mutex sync.RWMutex
// sessionTicketKeys contains zero or more ticket keys. If the length
// is zero, SessionTicketsDisabled must be true. The first key is used
// for new tickets and any subsequent keys can be used to decrypt old
// tickets.
sessionTicketKeys []ticketKey
// UseExtendedMasterSecret indicates whether or not the connection
// should use the extended master secret computation if available
UseExtendedMasterSecret bool
// AlternativeRecordLayer is used by QUIC
AlternativeRecordLayer RecordLayer
}
type RecordLayer interface {
SetReadKey(suite *CipherSuite, trafficSecret []byte)
SetWriteKey(suite *CipherSuite, trafficSecret []byte)
ReadHandshakeMessage() ([]byte, error)
WriteRecord([]byte) (int, error)
}
// ticketKeyNameLen is the number of bytes of identifier that is prepended to
// an encrypted session ticket in order to identify the key used to encrypt it.
const ticketKeyNameLen = 16
// ticketKey is the internal representation of a session ticket key.
type ticketKey struct {
// keyName is an opaque byte string that serves to identify the session
// ticket key. It's exposed as plaintext in every session ticket.
keyName [ticketKeyNameLen]byte
aesKey [16]byte
hmacKey [16]byte
}
// ticketKeyFromBytes converts from the external representation of a session
// ticket key to a ticketKey. Externally, session ticket keys are 32 random
// bytes and this function expands that into sufficient name and key material.
func ticketKeyFromBytes(b [32]byte) (key ticketKey) {
hashed := sha512.Sum512(b[:])
copy(key.keyName[:], hashed[:ticketKeyNameLen])
copy(key.aesKey[:], hashed[ticketKeyNameLen:ticketKeyNameLen+16])
copy(key.hmacKey[:], hashed[ticketKeyNameLen+16:ticketKeyNameLen+32])
return key
}
// Clone returns a shallow clone of c. It is safe to clone a Config that is
// being used concurrently by a TLS client or server.
func (c *Config) Clone() *Config {
// Running serverInit ensures that it's safe to read
// SessionTicketsDisabled.
c.serverInitOnce.Do(func() { c.serverInit(nil) })
var sessionTicketKeys []ticketKey
c.mutex.RLock()
sessionTicketKeys = c.sessionTicketKeys
c.mutex.RUnlock()
return &Config{
Rand: c.Rand,
Time: c.Time,
Certificates: c.Certificates,
NameToCertificate: c.NameToCertificate,
GetCertificate: c.GetCertificate,
GetClientCertificate: c.GetClientCertificate,
GetConfigForClient: c.GetConfigForClient,
VerifyPeerCertificate: c.VerifyPeerCertificate,
RootCAs: c.RootCAs,
NextProtos: c.NextProtos,
ServerName: c.ServerName,
ClientAuth: c.ClientAuth,
ClientCAs: c.ClientCAs,
InsecureSkipVerify: c.InsecureSkipVerify,
CipherSuites: c.CipherSuites,
PreferServerCipherSuites: c.PreferServerCipherSuites,
SessionTicketsDisabled: c.SessionTicketsDisabled,
SessionTicketKey: c.SessionTicketKey,
ClientSessionCache: c.ClientSessionCache,
MinVersion: c.MinVersion,
MaxVersion: c.MaxVersion,
CurvePreferences: c.CurvePreferences,
DynamicRecordSizingDisabled: c.DynamicRecordSizingDisabled,
Renegotiation: c.Renegotiation,
KeyLogWriter: c.KeyLogWriter,
Accept0RTTData: c.Accept0RTTData,
Max0RTTDataSize: c.Max0RTTDataSize,
SessionTicketSealer: c.SessionTicketSealer,
AcceptDelegatedCredential: c.AcceptDelegatedCredential,
GetDelegatedCredential: c.GetDelegatedCredential,
GetExtensions: c.GetExtensions,
ReceivedExtensions: c.ReceivedExtensions,
sessionTicketKeys: sessionTicketKeys,
UseExtendedMasterSecret: c.UseExtendedMasterSecret,
}
}
// serverInit is run under c.serverInitOnce to do initialization of c. If c was
// returned by a GetConfigForClient callback then the argument should be the
// Config that was passed to Server, otherwise it should be nil.
func (c *Config) serverInit(originalConfig *Config) {
if c.SessionTicketsDisabled || len(c.ticketKeys()) != 0 || c.SessionTicketSealer != nil {
return
}
alreadySet := false
for _, b := range c.SessionTicketKey {
if b != 0 {
alreadySet = true
break
}
}
if !alreadySet {
if originalConfig != nil {
copy(c.SessionTicketKey[:], originalConfig.SessionTicketKey[:])
} else if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.rand(), c.SessionTicketKey[:]); err != nil {
c.SessionTicketsDisabled = true
return
}
}
if originalConfig != nil {
originalConfig.mutex.RLock()
c.sessionTicketKeys = originalConfig.sessionTicketKeys
originalConfig.mutex.RUnlock()
} else {
c.sessionTicketKeys = []ticketKey{ticketKeyFromBytes(c.SessionTicketKey)}
}
}
func (c *Config) ticketKeys() []ticketKey {
c.mutex.RLock()
// c.sessionTicketKeys is constant once created. SetSessionTicketKeys
// will only update it by replacing it with a new value.
ret := c.sessionTicketKeys
c.mutex.RUnlock()
return ret
}
// SetSessionTicketKeys updates the session ticket keys for a server. The first
// key will be used when creating new tickets, while all keys can be used for
// decrypting tickets. It is safe to call this function while the server is
// running in order to rotate the session ticket keys. The function will panic
// if keys is empty.
func (c *Config) SetSessionTicketKeys(keys [][32]byte) {
if len(keys) == 0 {
panic("tls: keys must have at least one key")
}
newKeys := make([]ticketKey, len(keys))
for i, bytes := range keys {
newKeys[i] = ticketKeyFromBytes(bytes)
}
c.mutex.Lock()
c.sessionTicketKeys = newKeys
c.mutex.Unlock()
}
func (c *Config) rand() io.Reader {
r := c.Rand
if r == nil {
return rand.Reader
}
return r
}
func (c *Config) time() time.Time {
t := c.Time
if t == nil {
t = time.Now
}
return t()
}
func hasOverlappingCipherSuites(cs1, cs2 []uint16) bool {
for _, c1 := range cs1 {
for _, c2 := range cs2 {
if c1 == c2 {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
func (c *Config) cipherSuites() []uint16 {
s := c.CipherSuites
if s == nil {
s = defaultCipherSuites()
} else if c.maxVersion() >= VersionTLS13 {
// Ensure that TLS 1.3 suites are always present, but respect
// the application cipher suite preferences.
s13 := defaultTLS13CipherSuites()
if !hasOverlappingCipherSuites(s, s13) {
allSuites := make([]uint16, len(s13)+len(s))
allSuites = append(allSuites, s13...)
s = append(allSuites, s...)
}
}
return s
}
func (c *Config) minVersion() uint16 {
if c == nil || c.MinVersion == 0 {
return minVersion
}
return c.MinVersion
}
func (c *Config) maxVersion() uint16 {
if c == nil || c.MaxVersion == 0 {
return maxVersion
}
return c.MaxVersion
}
var defaultCurvePreferences = []CurveID{X25519, CurveP256, CurveP384, CurveP521}
func (c *Config) curvePreferences() []CurveID {
if c == nil || len(c.CurvePreferences) == 0 {
return defaultCurvePreferences
}
return c.CurvePreferences
}
// mutualVersion returns the protocol version to use given the advertised
// version of the peer using the legacy non-extension methods.
func (c *Config) mutualVersion(vers uint16) (uint16, bool) {
minVersion := c.minVersion()
maxVersion := c.maxVersion()
// Version 1.3 and higher are not negotiated via this mechanism.
if maxVersion > VersionTLS12 {
maxVersion = VersionTLS12
}
if vers < minVersion {
return 0, false
}
if vers > maxVersion {
vers = maxVersion
}
return vers, true
}
// pickVersion returns the protocol version to use given the advertised
// versions of the peer using the Supported Versions extension.
func (c *Config) pickVersion(peerSupportedVersions []uint16) (uint16, bool) {
supportedVersions := c.getSupportedVersions()
for _, supportedVersion := range supportedVersions {
for _, version := range peerSupportedVersions {
if version == supportedVersion {
return version, true
}
}
}
return 0, false
}
// configSuppVersArray is the backing array of Config.getSupportedVersions
var configSuppVersArray = [...]uint16{VersionTLS13, VersionTLS12, VersionTLS11, VersionTLS10, VersionSSL30}
// getSupportedVersions returns the protocol versions that are supported by the
// current configuration.
func (c *Config) getSupportedVersions() []uint16 {
minVersion := c.minVersion()
maxVersion := c.maxVersion()
// Sanity check to avoid advertising unsupported versions.
if minVersion < VersionSSL30 {
minVersion = VersionSSL30
}
if maxVersion > VersionTLS13 {
maxVersion = VersionTLS13
}
if maxVersion < minVersion {
return nil
}
return configSuppVersArray[VersionTLS13-maxVersion : VersionTLS13-minVersion+1]
}
// getCertificate returns the best certificate for the given ClientHelloInfo,
// defaulting to the first element of c.Certificates.
func (c *Config) getCertificate(clientHello *ClientHelloInfo) (*Certificate, error) {
if c.GetCertificate != nil &&
(len(c.Certificates) == 0 || len(clientHello.ServerName) > 0) {
cert, err := c.GetCertificate(clientHello)
if cert != nil || err != nil {
return cert, err
}
}
if len(c.Certificates) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("tls: no certificates configured")
}
if len(c.Certificates) == 1 || c.NameToCertificate == nil {
// There's only one choice, so no point doing any work.
return &c.Certificates[0], nil
}
name := strings.ToLower(clientHello.ServerName)
for len(name) > 0 && name[len(name)-1] == '.' {
name = name[:len(name)-1]
}
if cert, ok := c.NameToCertificate[name]; ok {
return cert, nil
}
// try replacing labels in the name with wildcards until we get a
// match.
labels := strings.Split(name, ".")
for i := range labels {
labels[i] = "*"
candidate := strings.Join(labels, ".")
if cert, ok := c.NameToCertificate[candidate]; ok {
return cert, nil
}
}
// If nothing matches, return the first certificate.
return &c.Certificates[0], nil
}
// BuildNameToCertificate parses c.Certificates and builds c.NameToCertificate
// from the CommonName and SubjectAlternateName fields of each of the leaf
// certificates.
func (c *Config) BuildNameToCertificate() {
c.NameToCertificate = make(map[string]*Certificate)
for i := range c.Certificates {
cert := &c.Certificates[i]
x509Cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(cert.Certificate[0])
if err != nil {
continue
}
if len(x509Cert.Subject.CommonName) > 0 {
c.NameToCertificate[x509Cert.Subject.CommonName] = cert
}
for _, san := range x509Cert.DNSNames {
c.NameToCertificate[san] = cert
}
}
}
// writeKeyLog logs client random and master secret if logging was enabled by
// setting c.KeyLogWriter.
func (c *Config) writeKeyLog(what string, clientRandom, masterSecret []byte) error {
if c.KeyLogWriter == nil {
return nil
}
logLine := []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s %x %x\n", what, clientRandom, masterSecret))
writerMutex.Lock()
_, err := c.KeyLogWriter.Write(logLine)
writerMutex.Unlock()
return err
}
// writerMutex protects all KeyLogWriters globally. It is rarely enabled,