/* SSL support. Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Christian Fraenkel. This file is part of GNU Wget. GNU Wget 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Wget 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 Wget; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #ifdef HAVE_SSL #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #else # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "wget.h" #include "utils.h" #include "connect.h" #include "url.h" #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif static int verify_callback PARAMS ((int, X509_STORE_CTX *)); void ssl_init_prng (void) { /* It is likely that older versions of OpenSSL will fail on non-Linux machines because this code is unable to seed the PRNG on older versions of the library. */ #if SSLEAY_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x00905100 char rand_file[256]; int maxrand = 500; /* First, seed from a file specified by the user. This will be $RANDFILE, if set, or ~/.rnd. */ RAND_file_name (rand_file, sizeof (rand_file)); if (rand_file) /* Seed at most 16k (value borrowed from curl) from random file. */ RAND_load_file (rand_file, 16384); if (RAND_status ()) return; /* Get random data from EGD if opt.sslegdsock was set. */ if (opt.sslegdsock && *opt.sslegdsock) RAND_egd (opt.sslegdsock); if (RAND_status ()) return; #ifdef WINDOWS /* Under Windows, we can try to seed the PRNG using screen content. This may or may not work, depending on whether we'll calling Wget interactively. */ RAND_screen (); if (RAND_status ()) return; #endif /* Still not enough randomness, presumably because neither random file nor EGD have been available. Use the stupidest possible method -- seed OpenSSL's PRNG with the system's PRNG. This is insecure in the cryptographic sense, but people who care about security will use /dev/random or their own source of randomness anyway. */ while (RAND_status () == 0 && maxrand-- > 0) { unsigned char rnd = random_number (256); RAND_seed (&rnd, sizeof (rnd)); } if (RAND_status () == 0) { logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Could not seed OpenSSL PRNG; disabling SSL.\n")); scheme_disable (SCHEME_HTTPS); } #endif /* SSLEAY_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x00905100 */ } /* Creates a SSL Context and sets some defaults for it */ uerr_t init_ssl (SSL_CTX **ctx) { SSL_METHOD *meth = NULL; int verify = SSL_VERIFY_NONE; SSL_library_init (); SSL_load_error_strings (); SSLeay_add_all_algorithms (); SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms (); meth = SSLv23_client_method (); *ctx = SSL_CTX_new (meth); SSL_CTX_set_verify (*ctx, verify, verify_callback); if (*ctx == NULL) return SSLERRCTXCREATE; if (opt.sslcertfile) { if (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file (*ctx, opt.sslcertfile, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) <= 0) return SSLERRCERTFILE; if (opt.sslcertkey == NULL) opt.sslcertkey=opt.sslcertfile; if (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file (*ctx, opt.sslcertkey, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) <= 0) return SSLERRCERTKEY; } return 0; /* Succeded */ } /* Sets up a SSL structure and performs the handshake on fd Returns 0 if everything went right Returns 1 if something went wrong ----- TODO: More exit codes */ int connect_ssl (SSL **con, SSL_CTX *ctx, int fd) { *con = (SSL *)SSL_new (ctx); SSL_set_fd (*con, fd); SSL_set_connect_state (*con); SSL_connect (*con); if ((*con)->state != SSL_ST_OK) return 1; /*while((SSLerror=ERR_get_error())!=0) printf("%s\n", ERR_error_string(SSLerror,NULL));*/ return 0; } void shutdown_ssl (SSL* con) { SSL_shutdown (con); if (con != NULL) SSL_free (con); } void free_ssl_ctx (SSL_CTX * ctx) { SSL_CTX_free (ctx); } int verify_callback (int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx) { char *s, buf[256]; s = X509_NAME_oneline (X509_get_subject_name (ctx->current_cert), buf, 256); if (ok == 0) { switch (ctx->error) { case X509_V_ERR_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID: case X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED: case X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT: ok = 1; } } return ok; } /* pass all ssl errors to DEBUGP returns the number of printed errors */ int ssl_printerrors (void) { int ocerr = 0; unsigned long curerr = 0; char errbuff[1024]; memset(errbuff, 0, sizeof(errbuff)); for (curerr = ERR_get_error (); curerr; curerr = ERR_get_error ()) { DEBUGP (("OpenSSL: %s\n", ERR_error_string (curerr, errbuff))); ++ocerr; } return ocerr; } /* SSL version of iread. Only exchanged read for SSL_read Read at most LEN bytes from FD, storing them to BUF. This is virtually the same as read(), but takes care of EINTR braindamage and uses select() to timeout the stale connections (a connection is stale if more than OPT.TIMEOUT time is spent in select() or read()). */ int ssl_iread (SSL *con, char *buf, int len) { int res; int fd; BIO_get_fd (con->rbio, &fd); do { #ifdef HAVE_SELECT if (opt.timeout) { do { res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 0); } while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (res <= 0) { /* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */ if (res == 0) /* #### Potentially evil! */ errno = ETIMEDOUT; return -1; } } #endif res = SSL_read (con, buf, len); } while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR); return res; } /* SSL version of iwrite. Only exchanged write for SSL_write Write LEN bytes from BUF to FD. This is similar to iread(), but doesn't bother with select(). Unlike iread(), it makes sure that all of BUF is actually written to FD, so callers needn't bother with checking that the return value equals to LEN. Instead, you should simply check for -1. */ int ssl_iwrite (SSL *con, char *buf, int len) { int res = 0; int fd; BIO_get_fd (con->rbio, &fd); /* `write' may write less than LEN bytes, thus the outward loop keeps trying it until all was written, or an error occurred. The inner loop is reserved for the usual EINTR f*kage, and the innermost loop deals with the same during select(). */ while (len > 0) { do { #ifdef HAVE_SELECT if (opt.timeout) { do { res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 1); } while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (res <= 0) { /* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */ if (res == 0) /* #### Potentially evil! */ errno = ETIMEDOUT; return -1; } } #endif res = SSL_write (con, buf, len); } while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (res <= 0) break; buf += res; len -= res; } return res; } #endif /* HAVE_SSL */