/* * libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation * * Copyright (C) 2010 - 2019 Andy Green * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. */ enum lws_tls_cert_info { LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_VALIDITY_FROM, /**< fills .time with the time_t the cert validity started from */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_VALIDITY_TO, /**< fills .time with the time_t the cert validity ends at */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_COMMON_NAME, /**< fills up to len bytes of .ns.name with the cert common name */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_ISSUER_NAME, /**< fills up to len bytes of .ns.name with the cert issuer name */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_USAGE, /**< fills verified with a bitfield asserting the valid uses */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_VERIFIED, /**< fills .verified with a bool representing peer cert validity, * call returns -1 if no cert */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_OPAQUE_PUBLIC_KEY, /**< the certificate's public key, as an opaque bytestream. These * opaque bytestreams can only be compared with each other using the * same tls backend, ie, OpenSSL or mbedTLS. The different backends * produce different, incompatible representations for the same cert. */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_DER_RAW, /**< the certificate's raw DER representation. If it's too big, * -1 is returned and the size will be returned in buf->ns.len. * If the certificate cannot be found -1 is returned and 0 in * buf->ns.len. */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_AUTHORITY_KEY_ID, /**< If the cert has one, the key ID responsible for the signature */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_AUTHORITY_KEY_ID_ISSUER, /**< If the cert has one, the issuer responsible for the signature */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_AUTHORITY_KEY_ID_SERIAL, /**< If the cert has one, serial number responsible for the signature */ LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_SUBJECT_KEY_ID, /**< If the cert has one, the cert's subject key ID */ }; union lws_tls_cert_info_results { unsigned int verified; time_t time; unsigned int usage; struct { int len; /* KEEP LAST... notice the [64] is only there because * name[] is not allowed in a union. The actual length of * name[] is arbitrary and is passed into the api using the * len parameter. Eg * * char big[1024]; * union lws_tls_cert_info_results *buf = * (union lws_tls_cert_info_results *)big; * * lws_tls_peer_cert_info(wsi, type, buf, sizeof(big) - * sizeof(*buf) + sizeof(buf->ns.name)); */ char name[64]; } ns; }; struct lws_x509_cert; struct lws_jwk; /** * lws_x509_create() - Allocate an lws_x509_cert object * * \param x509: pointer to lws_x509_cert pointer to be set to allocated object * * Allocates an lws_x509_cert object and set *x509 to point to it. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_create(struct lws_x509_cert **x509); /** * lws_x509_parse_from_pem() - Read one or more x509 certs in PEM format from memory * * \param x509: pointer to lws_x509_cert object * \param pem: pointer to PEM format content * \param len: length of PEM format content * * Parses PEM certificates in memory into a native x509 representation for the * TLS library. If there are multiple PEM certs concatenated, they are all * read into the same object and exist as a "chain". * * IMPORTANT for compatibility with mbedtls, the last used byte of \p pem * must be '\0' and the \p len must include it. * * Returns 0 if all went OK, or nonzero for failure. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_parse_from_pem(struct lws_x509_cert *x509, const void *pem, size_t len); /** * lws_x509_verify() - Validate signing relationship between one or more certs * and a trusted CA cert * * \param x509: pointer to lws_x509_cert object, may contain multiple * \param trusted: a single, trusted cert object that we are checking for * \param common_name: NULL, or required CN (Common Name) of \p x509 * * Returns 0 if the cert or certs in \p x509 represent a complete chain that is * ultimately signed by the cert in \p trusted. Returns nonzero if that's not * the case. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_verify(struct lws_x509_cert *x509, struct lws_x509_cert *trusted, const char *common_name); /** * lws_x509_public_to_jwk() - Copy the public key out of a cert and into a JWK * * \param jwk: pointer to the jwk to initialize and set to the public key * \param x509: pointer to lws_x509_cert object that has the public key * \param curves: NULL to disallow EC, else a comma-separated list of valid * curves using the JWA naming, eg, "P-256,P-384,P-521". * \param rsabits: minimum number of RSA bits required in the cert if RSA * * Returns 0 if JWK was set to the certificate public key correctly and the * curve / the RSA key size was acceptable. Automatically produces an RSA or * EC JWK depending on what the cert had. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_public_to_jwk(struct lws_jwk *jwk, struct lws_x509_cert *x509, const char *curves, int rsabits); /** * lws_x509_jwk_privkey_pem() - Copy a private key PEM into a jwk that has the * public part already * * \param cx: lws_context (for random) * \param jwk: pointer to the jwk to initialize and set to the public key * \param pem: pointer to PEM private key in memory * \param len: length of PEM private key in memory * \param passphrase: NULL or passphrase needed to decrypt private key * * IMPORTANT for compatibility with mbedtls, the last used byte of \p pem * must be '\0' and the \p len must include it. * * Returns 0 if the private key was successfully added to the JWK, else * nonzero if failed. * * The PEM image in memory is zeroed down on both successful and failed exits. * The caller should take care to zero down passphrase if used. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_jwk_privkey_pem(struct lws_context *cx, struct lws_jwk *jwk, void *pem, size_t len, const char *passphrase); /** * lws_x509_destroy() - Destroy a previously allocated lws_x509_cert object * * \param x509: pointer to lws_x509_cert pointer * * Deallocates an lws_x509_cert object and sets its pointer to NULL. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void lws_x509_destroy(struct lws_x509_cert **x509); LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_x509_info(struct lws_x509_cert *x509, enum lws_tls_cert_info type, union lws_tls_cert_info_results *buf, size_t len); /** * lws_tls_peer_cert_info() - get information from the peer's TLS cert * * \param wsi: the connection to query * \param type: one of LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_ * \param buf: pointer to union to take result * \param len: when result is a string, the true length of buf->ns.name[] * * lws_tls_peer_cert_info() lets you get hold of information from the peer * certificate. * * Return 0 if there is a result in \p buf, or nonzero indicating there was no * cert, or another problem. * * This function works the same no matter if the TLS backend is OpenSSL or * mbedTLS. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_tls_peer_cert_info(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_tls_cert_info type, union lws_tls_cert_info_results *buf, size_t len); /** * lws_tls_vhost_cert_info() - get information from the vhost's own TLS cert * * \param vhost: the vhost to query * \param type: one of LWS_TLS_CERT_INFO_ * \param buf: pointer to union to take result * \param len: when result is a string, the true length of buf->ns.name[] * * lws_tls_vhost_cert_info() lets you get hold of information from the vhost * certificate. * * Return 0 if there is a result in \p buf, or nonzero indicating there was no * cert, or another problem. * * This function works the same no matter if the TLS backend is OpenSSL or * mbedTLS. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_tls_vhost_cert_info(struct lws_vhost *vhost, enum lws_tls_cert_info type, union lws_tls_cert_info_results *buf, size_t len); /** * lws_tls_acme_sni_cert_create() - creates a temp selfsigned cert * and attaches to a vhost * * \param vhost: the vhost to acquire the selfsigned cert * \param san_a: SAN written into the certificate * \param san_b: second SAN written into the certificate * * * Returns 0 if created and attached to the vhost. Returns nonzero if problems, * and frees all allocations before returning. * * On success, any allocations are destroyed at vhost destruction automatically. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_tls_acme_sni_cert_create(struct lws_vhost *vhost, const char *san_a, const char *san_b); /** * lws_tls_acme_sni_csr_create() - creates a CSR and related private key PEM * * \param context: lws_context used for random * \param elements: array of LWS_TLS_REQ_ELEMENT_COUNT const char * * \param csr: buffer that will get the b64URL(ASN-1 CSR) * \param csr_len: max length of the csr buffer * \param privkey_pem: pointer to pointer allocated to hold the privkey_pem * \param privkey_len: pointer to size_t set to the length of the privkey_pem * * Creates a CSR according to the information in \p elements, and a private * RSA key used to sign the CSR. * * The outputs are the b64URL(ASN-1 CSR) into csr, and the PEM private key into * privkey_pem. * * Notice that \p elements points to an array of const char *s pointing to the * information listed in the enum above. If an entry is NULL or an empty * string, the element is set to "none" in the CSR. * * Returns 0 on success or nonzero for failure. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_tls_acme_sni_csr_create(struct lws_context *context, const char *elements[], uint8_t *csr, size_t csr_len, char **privkey_pem, size_t *privkey_len); /** * lws_tls_cert_updated() - update every vhost using the given cert path * * \param context: our lws_context * \param certpath: the filepath to the certificate * \param keypath: the filepath to the private key of the certificate * \param mem_cert: copy of the cert in memory * \param len_mem_cert: length of the copy of the cert in memory * \param mem_privkey: copy of the private key in memory * \param len_mem_privkey: length of the copy of the private key in memory * * Checks every vhost to see if it is the using certificate described by the * the given filepaths. If so, it attempts to update the vhost ssl_ctx to use * the new certificate. * * Returns 0 on success or nonzero for failure. */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_tls_cert_updated(struct lws_context *context, const char *certpath, const char *keypath, const char *mem_cert, size_t len_mem_cert, const char *mem_privkey, size_t len_mem_privkey);