1
0
mirror of https://github.com/moparisthebest/curl synced 2024-11-10 19:45:04 -05:00
curl/lib/http_aws_sigv4.c

336 lines
10 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

http: introduce AWS HTTP v4 Signature It is a security process for HTTP. It doesn't seems to be standard, but it is used by some cloud providers. Aws: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html Outscale: https://wiki.outscale.net/display/EN/Creating+a+Canonical+Request GCP (I didn't test that this code work with GCP though): https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signing-urls-manually most of the code is in lib/http_v4_signature.c Information require by the algorithm: - The URL - Current time - some prefix that are append to some of the signature parameters. The data extracted from the URL are: the URI, the region, the host and the API type example: https://api.eu-west-2.outscale.com/api/latest/ReadNets ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ^ ^ / \ URI API type region Small description of the algorithm: - make canonical header using content type, the host, and the date - hash the post data - make canonical_request using custom request, the URI, the get data, the canonical header, the signed header and post data hash - hash canonical_request - make str_to_sign using one of the prefix pass in parameter, the date, the credential scope and the canonical_request hash - compute hmac from date, using secret key as key. - compute hmac from region, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from api_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from request_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from str_to_sign using above hmac as key - create Authorization header using above hmac, prefix pass in parameter, the date, and above hash Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com> Closes #5703
2020-07-09 07:58:37 -04:00
/***************************************************************************
* _ _ ____ _
* Project ___| | | | _ \| |
* / __| | | | |_) | |
* | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
* \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
*
* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2021, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
http: introduce AWS HTTP v4 Signature It is a security process for HTTP. It doesn't seems to be standard, but it is used by some cloud providers. Aws: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html Outscale: https://wiki.outscale.net/display/EN/Creating+a+Canonical+Request GCP (I didn't test that this code work with GCP though): https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signing-urls-manually most of the code is in lib/http_v4_signature.c Information require by the algorithm: - The URL - Current time - some prefix that are append to some of the signature parameters. The data extracted from the URL are: the URI, the region, the host and the API type example: https://api.eu-west-2.outscale.com/api/latest/ReadNets ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ^ ^ / \ URI API type region Small description of the algorithm: - make canonical header using content type, the host, and the date - hash the post data - make canonical_request using custom request, the URI, the get data, the canonical header, the signed header and post data hash - hash canonical_request - make str_to_sign using one of the prefix pass in parameter, the date, the credential scope and the canonical_request hash - compute hmac from date, using secret key as key. - compute hmac from region, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from api_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from request_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from str_to_sign using above hmac as key - create Authorization header using above hmac, prefix pass in parameter, the date, and above hash Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com> Closes #5703
2020-07-09 07:58:37 -04:00
*
* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
* you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
* are also available at https://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
*
* You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
* KIND, either express or implied.
*
***************************************************************************/
#include "curl_setup.h"
#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_HTTP) && !defined(CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH)
#include "urldata.h"
#include "strcase.h"
#include "vauth/vauth.h"
#include "vauth/digest.h"
#include "http_aws_sigv4.h"
#include "curl_sha256.h"
#include "transfer.h"
#include "strcase.h"
#include "parsedate.h"
#include "sendf.h"
#include <time.h>
/* The last 3 #include files should be in this order */
#include "curl_printf.h"
#include "curl_memory.h"
#include "memdebug.h"
#define HMAC_SHA256(k, kl, d, dl, o) \
do { \
if(Curl_hmacit(Curl_HMAC_SHA256, (unsigned char *)k, \
(unsigned int)kl, \
(unsigned char *)d, \
(unsigned int)dl, o) != CURLE_OK) { \
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; \
goto free_all; \
} \
} while(0)
http: introduce AWS HTTP v4 Signature It is a security process for HTTP. It doesn't seems to be standard, but it is used by some cloud providers. Aws: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html Outscale: https://wiki.outscale.net/display/EN/Creating+a+Canonical+Request GCP (I didn't test that this code work with GCP though): https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signing-urls-manually most of the code is in lib/http_v4_signature.c Information require by the algorithm: - The URL - Current time - some prefix that are append to some of the signature parameters. The data extracted from the URL are: the URI, the region, the host and the API type example: https://api.eu-west-2.outscale.com/api/latest/ReadNets ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ^ ^ / \ URI API type region Small description of the algorithm: - make canonical header using content type, the host, and the date - hash the post data - make canonical_request using custom request, the URI, the get data, the canonical header, the signed header and post data hash - hash canonical_request - make str_to_sign using one of the prefix pass in parameter, the date, the credential scope and the canonical_request hash - compute hmac from date, using secret key as key. - compute hmac from region, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from api_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from request_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from str_to_sign using above hmac as key - create Authorization header using above hmac, prefix pass in parameter, the date, and above hash Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com> Closes #5703
2020-07-09 07:58:37 -04:00
#define PROVIDER_MAX_L 16
#define REQUEST_TYPE_L (PROVIDER_MAX_L + sizeof("4_request"))
/* secret key is 40 bytes long + PROVIDER_MAX_L + \0 */
#define FULL_SK_L (PROVIDER_MAX_L + 40 + 1)
static void sha256_to_hex(char *dst, unsigned char *sha, size_t dst_l)
{
int i;
DEBUGASSERT(dst_l >= 65);
for(i = 0; i < 32; ++i) {
curl_msnprintf(dst + (i * 2), dst_l - (i * 2), "%02x", sha[i]);
}
}
CURLcode Curl_output_aws_sigv4(struct connectdata *conn, bool proxy)
{
CURLcode ret = CURLE_OK;
char sk[FULL_SK_L] = {0};
struct Curl_easy *data = conn->data;
const char *customrequest = data->set.str[STRING_CUSTOMREQUEST];
const char *hostname = data->state.up.hostname;
struct tm info;
time_t rawtime;
/* aws is the default because some provider that are not amazone still use
* aws:amz as prefix
*/
const char *provider = data->set.str[STRING_AWS_SIGV4] ?
data->set.str[STRING_AWS_SIGV4] : "aws:amz";
size_t provider_l = strlen(provider);
char low_provider0[PROVIDER_MAX_L + 1] = {0};
char low_provider[PROVIDER_MAX_L + 1] = {0};
char up_provider[PROVIDER_MAX_L + 1] = {0};
char mid_provider[PROVIDER_MAX_L + 1] = {0};
char *region = NULL;
char *uri = NULL;
char *api_type = NULL;
char date_iso[17];
char date[9];
char date_str[64];
const char *post_data = data->set.postfields ?
data->set.postfields : "";
const char *content_type = Curl_checkheaders(data, "Content-Type");
http: introduce AWS HTTP v4 Signature It is a security process for HTTP. It doesn't seems to be standard, but it is used by some cloud providers. Aws: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html Outscale: https://wiki.outscale.net/display/EN/Creating+a+Canonical+Request GCP (I didn't test that this code work with GCP though): https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signing-urls-manually most of the code is in lib/http_v4_signature.c Information require by the algorithm: - The URL - Current time - some prefix that are append to some of the signature parameters. The data extracted from the URL are: the URI, the region, the host and the API type example: https://api.eu-west-2.outscale.com/api/latest/ReadNets ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ^ ^ / \ URI API type region Small description of the algorithm: - make canonical header using content type, the host, and the date - hash the post data - make canonical_request using custom request, the URI, the get data, the canonical header, the signed header and post data hash - hash canonical_request - make str_to_sign using one of the prefix pass in parameter, the date, the credential scope and the canonical_request hash - compute hmac from date, using secret key as key. - compute hmac from region, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from api_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from request_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from str_to_sign using above hmac as key - create Authorization header using above hmac, prefix pass in parameter, the date, and above hash Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com> Closes #5703
2020-07-09 07:58:37 -04:00
unsigned char sha_d[32];
char sha_hex[65];
char *cred_scope = NULL;
char *signed_headers = NULL;
char request_type[REQUEST_TYPE_L];
char *canonical_hdr = NULL;
char *canonical_request = NULL;
char *str_to_sign = NULL;
unsigned char tmp_sign0[32] = {0};
unsigned char tmp_sign1[32] = {0};
char *auth = NULL;
char *tmp;
#ifdef DEBUGBUILD
char *force_timestamp;
#endif
DEBUGASSERT(!proxy);
(void)proxy;
if(Curl_checkheaders(data, "Authorization")) {
http: introduce AWS HTTP v4 Signature It is a security process for HTTP. It doesn't seems to be standard, but it is used by some cloud providers. Aws: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html Outscale: https://wiki.outscale.net/display/EN/Creating+a+Canonical+Request GCP (I didn't test that this code work with GCP though): https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signing-urls-manually most of the code is in lib/http_v4_signature.c Information require by the algorithm: - The URL - Current time - some prefix that are append to some of the signature parameters. The data extracted from the URL are: the URI, the region, the host and the API type example: https://api.eu-west-2.outscale.com/api/latest/ReadNets ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ^ ^ / \ URI API type region Small description of the algorithm: - make canonical header using content type, the host, and the date - hash the post data - make canonical_request using custom request, the URI, the get data, the canonical header, the signed header and post data hash - hash canonical_request - make str_to_sign using one of the prefix pass in parameter, the date, the credential scope and the canonical_request hash - compute hmac from date, using secret key as key. - compute hmac from region, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from api_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from request_type, using above hmac as key - compute hmac from str_to_sign using above hmac as key - create Authorization header using above hmac, prefix pass in parameter, the date, and above hash Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com> Closes #5703
2020-07-09 07:58:37 -04:00
/* Authorization already present, Bailing out */
return CURLE_OK;
}
if(content_type) {
content_type = strchr(content_type, ':');
if(!content_type)
return CURLE_FAILED_INIT;
content_type++;
/* Skip whitespace now */
while(*content_type == ' ' || *content_type == '\t')
++content_type;
}
/* Get Parameter
Google and Outscale use the same OSC or GOOG,
but Amazon use AWS and AMZ for header arguments */
tmp = strchr(provider, ':');
if(tmp) {
provider_l = tmp - provider;
if(provider_l >= PROVIDER_MAX_L) {
infof(data, "v4 signature argument string too long\n");
return CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT;
}
Curl_strntolower(low_provider0, provider, provider_l);
Curl_strntoupper(up_provider, provider, provider_l);
provider = tmp + 1;
/* if "xxx:" was pass as parameter, tmp + 1 should point to \0 */
provider_l = strlen(provider);
if(provider_l >= PROVIDER_MAX_L) {
infof(data, "v4 signature argument string too long\n");
return CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT;
}
Curl_strntolower(low_provider, provider, provider_l);
Curl_strntolower(mid_provider, provider, provider_l);
}
else if(provider_l <= PROVIDER_MAX_L) {
Curl_strntolower(low_provider0, provider, provider_l);
Curl_strntolower(low_provider, provider, provider_l);
Curl_strntolower(mid_provider, provider, provider_l);
Curl_strntoupper(up_provider, provider, provider_l);
mid_provider[0] = Curl_raw_toupper(mid_provider[0]);
}
else {
infof(data, "v4 signature argument string too long\n");
return CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT;
}
#ifdef DEBUGBUILD
force_timestamp = getenv("CURL_FORCETIME");
if(force_timestamp)
rawtime = 0;
else
#endif
time(&rawtime);
ret = Curl_gmtime(rawtime, &info);
if(ret != CURLE_OK) {
return ret;
}
if(!strftime(date_iso, sizeof(date_iso), "%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ", &info)) {
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
memcpy(date, date_iso, sizeof(date));
date[sizeof(date) - 1] = 0;
api_type = strdup(hostname);
if(!api_type) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
tmp = strchr(api_type, '.');
if(!tmp) {
ret = CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT;
goto free_all;
}
*tmp = 0;
/* at worst, *(tmp + 1) is a '\0' */
region = tmp + 1;
tmp = strchr(region, '.');
if(!tmp) {
ret = CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT;
goto free_all;
}
*tmp = 0;
uri = data->state.up.path;
if(!curl_msnprintf(request_type, REQUEST_TYPE_L, "%s4_request",
low_provider0)) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
cred_scope = curl_maprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s", date, region, api_type,
request_type);
if(!cred_scope) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
if(content_type) {
canonical_hdr = curl_maprintf(
"content-type:%s\n"
"host:%s\n"
"x-%s-date:%s\n", content_type, hostname, low_provider, date_iso);
signed_headers = curl_maprintf("content-type;host;x-%s-date",
low_provider);
}
else if(data->state.up.query) {
canonical_hdr = curl_maprintf(
"host:%s\n"
"x-%s-date:%s\n", hostname, low_provider, date_iso);
signed_headers = curl_maprintf("host;x-%s-date", low_provider);
}
else {
ret = CURLE_FAILED_INIT;
goto free_all;
}
if(!canonical_hdr || !signed_headers) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
Curl_sha256it(sha_d, (const unsigned char *)post_data, strlen(post_data));
sha256_to_hex(sha_hex, sha_d, sizeof(sha_hex));
canonical_request = curl_maprintf(
"%s\n" /* Method */
"%s\n" /* uri */
"%s\n" /* querystring */
"%s\n" /* canonical_headers */
"%s\n" /* signed header */
"%s" /* SHA ! */,
customrequest, uri,
data->state.up.query ? data->state.up.query : "",
canonical_hdr, signed_headers, sha_hex);
if(!canonical_request) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
Curl_sha256it(sha_d, (unsigned char *)canonical_request,
strlen(canonical_request));
sha256_to_hex(sha_hex, sha_d, sizeof(sha_hex));
/* Google allow to use rsa key instead of HMAC, so this code might change
* In the furure, but for now we support only HMAC version
*/
str_to_sign = curl_maprintf("%s4-HMAC-SHA256\n"
"%s\n%s\n%s",
up_provider, date_iso, cred_scope, sha_hex);
if(!str_to_sign) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
curl_msnprintf(sk, sizeof(sk) - 1, "%s4%s", up_provider,
data->set.str[STRING_PASSWORD]);
HMAC_SHA256(sk, strlen(sk), date,
strlen(date), tmp_sign0);
sha256_to_hex(sha_hex, tmp_sign0, sizeof(sha_hex));
HMAC_SHA256(tmp_sign0, sizeof(tmp_sign0), region,
strlen(region), tmp_sign1);
HMAC_SHA256(tmp_sign1, sizeof(tmp_sign1), api_type,
strlen(api_type), tmp_sign0);
HMAC_SHA256(tmp_sign0, sizeof(tmp_sign0), request_type,
strlen(request_type),
tmp_sign1);
HMAC_SHA256(tmp_sign1, sizeof(tmp_sign1), str_to_sign,
strlen(str_to_sign), tmp_sign0);
sha256_to_hex(sha_hex, tmp_sign0, sizeof(sha_hex));
auth = curl_maprintf("Authorization: %s4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=%s/%s, "
"SignedHeaders=%s, Signature=%s",
up_provider, data->set.str[STRING_USERNAME], cred_scope,
signed_headers, sha_hex);
if(!auth) {
ret = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
goto free_all;
}
curl_msnprintf(date_str, sizeof(date_str), "X-%s-Date: %s",
mid_provider, date_iso);
data->set.headers = curl_slist_append(data->set.headers, date_str);
if(!data->set.headers) {
ret = CURLE_FAILED_INIT;
goto free_all;
}
data->set.headers = curl_slist_append(data->set.headers, auth);
if(!data->set.headers) {
ret = CURLE_FAILED_INIT;
goto free_all;
}
data->state.authhost.done = 1;
free_all:
free(canonical_request);
free(signed_headers);
free(str_to_sign);
free(canonical_hdr);
free(auth);
free(cred_scope);
free(api_type);
return ret;
}
#endif /* !defined(CURL_DISABLE_HTTP) && !defined(CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH) */