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# Authors: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> # John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> # # Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat # see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #
cert_is_valid = False
cert = sock.get_peer_certificate()
root_logger.debug("auth_certificate_callback: check_sig=%s is_server=%s\n%s", check_sig, is_server, str(cert))
pin_args = sock.get_pkcs11_pin_arg() if pin_args is None: pin_args = ()
# Define how the cert is being used based upon the is_server flag. This may # seem backwards, but isn't. If we're a server we're trying to validate a # client cert. If we're a client we're trying to validate a server cert. if is_server: intended_usage = nss.certificateUsageSSLClient else: intended_usage = nss.certificateUsageSSLServer
try: # If the cert fails validation it will raise an exception, the errno attribute # will be set to the error code matching the reason why the validation failed # and the strerror attribute will contain a string describing the reason. approved_usage = cert.verify_now(certdb, check_sig, intended_usage, *pin_args) except Exception, e: root_logger.error('cert validation failed for "%s" (%s)', cert.subject, e.strerror) cert_is_valid = False return cert_is_valid
root_logger.debug("approved_usage = %s intended_usage = %s", ', '.join(nss.cert_usage_flags(approved_usage)), ', '.join(nss.cert_usage_flags(intended_usage)))
# Is the intended usage a proper subset of the approved usage if approved_usage & intended_usage: cert_is_valid = True else: cert_is_valid = False
# If this is a server, we're finished if is_server or not cert_is_valid: root_logger.debug('cert valid %s for "%s"', cert_is_valid, cert.subject) return cert_is_valid
# Certificate is OK. Since this is the client side of an SSL # connection, we need to verify that the name field in the cert # matches the desired hostname. This is our defense against # man-in-the-middle attacks.
hostname = sock.get_hostname() try: # If the cert fails validation it will raise an exception cert_is_valid = cert.verify_hostname(hostname) except Exception, e: root_logger.error('failed verifying socket hostname "%s" matches cert subject "%s" (%s)', hostname, cert.subject, e.strerror) cert_is_valid = False return cert_is_valid
root_logger.debug('cert valid %s for "%s"', cert_is_valid, cert.subject) return cert_is_valid
cert = None if chosen_nickname: try: cert = nss.find_cert_from_nickname(chosen_nickname, password) priv_key = nss.find_key_by_any_cert(cert, password) return cert, priv_key except NSPRError: return False else: nicknames = nss.get_cert_nicknames(certdb, nss.SEC_CERT_NICKNAMES_USER) for nickname in nicknames: try: cert = nss.find_cert_from_nickname(nickname, password) if cert.check_valid_times(): if cert.has_signer_in_ca_names(ca_names): priv_key = nss.find_key_by_any_cert(cert, password) return cert, priv_key except NSPRError: return False return False
self.sock_family = family self.family = self._get_nss_family(self.sock_family)
""" Translate a family from python socket module to nss family. """ if sock_family in [ socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_UNSPEC ]: return io.PR_AF_INET elif sock_family == socket.AF_INET6: return io.PR_AF_INET6 else: raise ValueError('Uknown socket family %d\n', sock_family)
if self.sock_family == socket.AF_UNSPEC and \ self.family == io.PR_AF_INET: return io.PR_AF_INET6
return None
self.sock = io.Socket(family=self.family)
root_logger.debug("connect_socket_family: host=%s port=%s family=%s", host, port, io.addr_family_name(family)) try: addr_info = [ ai for ai in io.AddrInfo(host) if ai.family == family ] # No suitable families if len(addr_info) == 0: raise NSPRError(error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR, "Cannot resolve %s using family %s" % (host, io.addr_family_name(family)))
# Try connecting to the NetworkAddresses for net_addr in addr_info: net_addr.port = port root_logger.debug("connecting: %s", net_addr) try: self.sock.connect(net_addr) except Exception, e: root_logger.debug("Could not connect socket to %s, error: %s, retrying..", net_addr, str(e)) continue else: return
# Could not connect with any of NetworkAddresses raise NSPRError(error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR, "Could not connect to %s using any address" % host) except ValueError, e: raise NSPRError(error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR, e.message)
try: self._connect_socket_family(host, port, self.family) except NSPRError, e: if e.errno == error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR: next_family = self._get_next_family() if next_family: self.family = next_family self._create_socket() self._connect_socket_family(host, port, self.family) else: root_logger.debug('No next family to try..') raise e else: raise e
dbdir=None, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, no_init=False): """ :param host: the server to connect to :param port: the port to use (default is set in HTTPConnection) :param dbdir: the NSS database directory :param family: network family to use (default AF_UNSPEC) :param no_init: do not initialize the NSS database. This requires that the database has already been initialized or the request will fail. """ httplib.HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port, strict) NSSAddressFamilyFallback.__init__(self, family)
if not dbdir: raise RuntimeError("dbdir is required")
root_logger.debug('%s init %s', self.__class__.__name__, host) if not no_init and nss.nss_is_initialized(): # close any open NSS database and use the new one ssl.clear_session_cache() try: nss.nss_shutdown() except NSPRError, e: if e.errno != error.SEC_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED: raise e nss.nss_init(dbdir) ssl.set_domestic_policy() nss.set_password_callback(self.password_callback) self._create_socket()
#TODO remove the try block once python-nss is guaranteed to #contain these values try : ssl_enable_renegotiation = SSL_ENABLE_RENEGOTIATION #pylint: disable=E0602 ssl_require_safe_negotiation = SSL_REQUIRE_SAFE_NEGOTIATION #pylint: disable=E0602 ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn = SSL_RENEGOTIATE_REQUIRES_XTN #pylint: disable=E0602 except : ssl_enable_renegotiation = 20 ssl_require_safe_negotiation = 21 ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn = 2
# Create the socket here so we can do things like let the caller # override the NSS callbacks self.sock = ssl.SSLSocket(family=self.family) self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl.SSL_SECURITY, True) self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl.SSL_HANDSHAKE_AS_CLIENT, True) self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl_require_safe_negotiation, False) self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl_enable_renegotiation, ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn) # Provide a callback which notifies us when the SSL handshake is complete self.sock.set_handshake_callback(self.handshake_callback)
# Provide a callback to verify the servers certificate self.sock.set_auth_certificate_callback(auth_certificate_callback, nss.get_default_certdb()) self.sock.set_hostname(self.host)
if not retry and password: return password return getpass.getpass("Enter password for %s: " % slot.token_name);
""" Verify callback. If we get here then the certificate is ok. """ root_logger.debug("handshake complete, peer = %s", sock.get_peer_name()) pass
self.connect_socket(self.host, self.port)
""" Explicitly close the connection if an error is returned after the headers are sent. This will likely mean the initial SSL handshake failed. If this isn't done then the connection is never closed and subsequent NSS activities will fail with a BUSY error. """ try: # FIXME: httplib uses old-style classes so super doesn't work # Python 2.7 changed the API for endheaders. This is an attempt # to work across versions (major, minor, micro, releaselevel, serial) = sys.version_info if major == 2 and minor < 7: httplib.HTTPConnection.endheaders(self) else: httplib.HTTPConnection.endheaders(self, message) except NSPRError, e: self.close() raise e
# We would like to use HTTP 1.1 not the older HTTP 1.0 but xmlrpclib # and httplib do not play well together. httplib when the protocol # is 1.1 will add a host header in the request. But xmlrpclib # always adds a host header irregardless of the HTTP protocol # version. That means the request ends up with 2 host headers, # but Apache freaks out if it sees 2 host headers, a known Apache # issue. httplib has a mechanism to skip adding the host header # (i.e. skip_host in HTTPConnection.putrequest()) but xmlrpclib # doesn't use it. Oh well, back to 1.0 :-( # #_http_vsn = 11 #_http_vsn_str = 'HTTP/1.1'
# provide a default host, pass the X509 cert info
# urf. compensate for bad input. if port == 0: port = None self._setup(self._connection_class(host, port, strict, dbdir=dbdir, no_init=no_init))
""" Override so we can close duplicated file connection on non-200 responses. This was causing nss_shutdown() to fail with a busy error. """ (status, reason, msg) = httplib.HTTP.getreply(self) if status != 200: self.file.close() return (status, reason, msg)
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standard_logging_setup('nsslib.log', debug=True, filemode='a') root_logger.info("Start")
if False: conn = NSSConnection("www.verisign.com", 443, dbdir="/etc/pki/nssdb") conn.set_debuglevel(1) conn.connect() conn.request("GET", "/") response = conn.getresponse() print response.status #print response.msg print response.getheaders() data = response.read() #print data conn.close()
if True: h = NSSHTTPS("www.verisign.com", 443, dbdir="/etc/pki/nssdb") h.connect() h.putrequest('GET', '/') h.endheaders() http_status, http_reason, headers = h.getreply() print "status = %s %s" % (http_status, http_reason) print "headers:\n%s" % headers f = h.getfile() data = f.read() # Get the raw HTML f.close() #print data |