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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* License.
*
* The Original Code is the Netscape security libraries.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
* Netscape Communications Corporation.
* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2000
* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributor(s):
* Ian McGreer <mcgreer@netscape.com>
* Javier Delgadillo <javi@netscape.com>
*
* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
* either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
* the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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*
* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
#include "net/third_party/mozilla_security_manager/nsNSSCertificateDB.h"
#include <cert.h>
#include <certdb.h>
#include <pk11pub.h>
#include <secerr.h>
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/notreached.h"
#include "crypto/scoped_nss_types.h"
#include "net/base/net_errors.h"
#include "net/cert/x509_certificate.h"
#include "net/cert/x509_util_nss.h"
namespace mozilla_security_manager {
// Based on nsNSSCertificateDB::handleCACertDownload, minus the UI bits.
bool ImportCACerts(PK11SlotInfo* slot,
const net::ScopedCERTCertificateList& certificates,
CERTCertificate* root,
net::NSSCertDatabase::TrustBits trustBits,
net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailureList* not_imported) {
if (!slot || certificates.empty() || !root)
return false;
// Mozilla had some code here to check if a perm version of the cert exists
// already and use that, but CERT_NewTempCertificate actually does that
// itself, so we skip it here.
PRBool root_is_perm;
if (CERT_GetCertIsPerm(root, &root_is_perm) != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "CERT_GetCertIsPerm failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
return false;
}
if (!CERT_IsCACert(root, NULL)) {
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(root),
net::ERR_IMPORT_CA_CERT_NOT_CA));
} else if (root_is_perm) {
// Mozilla just returns here, but we continue in case there are other certs
// in the list which aren't already imported.
// TODO(mattm): should we set/add trust if it differs from the present
// settings?
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(root),
net::ERR_IMPORT_CERT_ALREADY_EXISTS));
} else {
// Mozilla uses CERT_AddTempCertToPerm, however it is privately exported,
// and it doesn't take the slot as an argument either. Instead, we use
// PK11_ImportCert and CERT_ChangeCertTrust.
SECStatus srv = PK11_ImportCert(
slot, root, CK_INVALID_HANDLE,
net::x509_util::GetDefaultUniqueNickname(root, net::CA_CERT, slot)
.c_str(),
PR_FALSE /* includeTrust (unused) */);
if (srv != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "PK11_ImportCert failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
return false;
}
if (!SetCertTrust(root, net::CA_CERT, trustBits))
return false;
}
PRTime now = PR_Now();
// Import additional delivered certificates that can be verified.
// This is sort of merged in from Mozilla's ImportValidCACertsInList. Mozilla
// uses CERT_FilterCertListByUsage to filter out non-ca certs, but we want to
// keep using X509Certificates, so that we can use them to build the
// |not_imported| result. So, we keep using our net::CertificateList and
// filter it ourself.
for (size_t i = 0; i < certificates.size(); i++) {
CERTCertificate* cert = certificates[i].get();
if (cert == root) {
// we already processed that one
continue;
}
// Mozilla uses CERT_FilterCertListByUsage(certList, certUsageAnyCA,
// PR_TRUE). Afaict, checking !CERT_IsCACert on each cert is equivalent.
if (!CERT_IsCACert(cert, NULL)) {
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(cert),
net::ERR_IMPORT_CA_CERT_NOT_CA));
VLOG(1) << "skipping cert (non-ca)";
continue;
}
PRBool cert_is_perm;
if (CERT_GetCertIsPerm(cert, &cert_is_perm) != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "CERT_GetCertIsPerm failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
return false;
}
if (cert_is_perm) {
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(cert),
net::ERR_IMPORT_CERT_ALREADY_EXISTS));
VLOG(1) << "skipping cert (perm)";
continue;
}
if (CERT_VerifyCert(CERT_GetDefaultCertDB(), cert, PR_TRUE,
certUsageVerifyCA, now, NULL, NULL) != SECSuccess) {
// TODO(mattm): use better error code (map PORT_GetError to an appropriate
// error value). (maybe make MapSecurityError or MapCertErrorToCertStatus
// public.)
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(cert), net::ERR_FAILED));
VLOG(1) << "skipping cert (verify) " << PORT_GetError();
continue;
}
// Mozilla uses CERT_ImportCerts, which doesn't take a slot arg. We use
// PK11_ImportCert instead.
SECStatus srv = PK11_ImportCert(
slot, cert, CK_INVALID_HANDLE,
net::x509_util::GetDefaultUniqueNickname(cert, net::CA_CERT, slot)
.c_str(),
PR_FALSE /* includeTrust (unused) */);
if (srv != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "PK11_ImportCert failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
// TODO(mattm): Should we bail or continue on error here? Mozilla doesn't
// check error code at all.
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(cert),
net::ERR_IMPORT_CA_CERT_FAILED));
}
}
// Any errors importing individual certs will be in listed in |not_imported|.
return true;
}
// Based on nsNSSCertificateDB::ImportServerCertificate.
bool ImportServerCert(
PK11SlotInfo* slot,
const net::ScopedCERTCertificateList& certificates,
net::NSSCertDatabase::TrustBits trustBits,
net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailureList* not_imported) {
if (!slot || certificates.empty())
return false;
for (size_t i = 0; i < certificates.size(); ++i) {
CERTCertificate* cert = certificates[i].get();
// Mozilla uses CERT_ImportCerts, which doesn't take a slot arg. We use
// PK11_ImportCert instead.
SECStatus srv = PK11_ImportCert(
slot, cert, CK_INVALID_HANDLE,
net::x509_util::GetDefaultUniqueNickname(cert, net::SERVER_CERT, slot)
.c_str(),
PR_FALSE /* includeTrust (unused) */);
if (srv != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "PK11_ImportCert failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
not_imported->push_back(net::NSSCertDatabase::ImportCertFailure(
net::x509_util::DupCERTCertificate(cert),
net::ERR_IMPORT_SERVER_CERT_FAILED));
continue;
}
}
SetCertTrust(certificates[0].get(), net::SERVER_CERT, trustBits);
// TODO(mattm): Report SetCertTrust result? Putting in not_imported
// wouldn't quite match up since it was imported...
// Any errors importing individual certs will be in listed in |not_imported|.
return true;
}
// Based on nsNSSCertificateDB::ImportUserCertificate.
int ImportUserCert(CERTCertificate* cert,
crypto::ScopedPK11Slot preferred_slot) {
if (!cert)
return net::ERR_CERT_INVALID;
CK_OBJECT_HANDLE key;
crypto::ScopedPK11Slot slot;
SECKEYPrivateKey* private_key =
PK11_FindKeyByDERCert(preferred_slot.get(), cert, nullptr);
if (private_key) {
slot = std::move(preferred_slot);
key = private_key->pkcs11ID;
SECKEY_DestroyPrivateKey(private_key);
} else {
slot = crypto::ScopedPK11Slot(PK11_KeyForCertExists(cert, &key, nullptr));
}
if (!slot.get())
return net::ERR_NO_PRIVATE_KEY_FOR_CERT;
// Mozilla uses CERT_ImportCerts, which doesn't take a slot arg. We use
// PK11_ImportCert instead.
SECStatus srv = PK11_ImportCert(
slot.get(), cert, key,
net::x509_util::GetDefaultUniqueNickname(cert, net::USER_CERT, slot.get())
.c_str(),
PR_FALSE /* includeTrust (unused) */);
if (srv != SECSuccess) {
LOG(ERROR) << "PK11_ImportCert failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
return net::ERR_ADD_USER_CERT_FAILED;
}
return net::OK;
}
// Based on nsNSSCertificateDB::SetCertTrust.
bool SetCertTrust(CERTCertificate* nsscert,
net::CertType type,
net::NSSCertDatabase::TrustBits trustBits) {
const unsigned kSSLTrustBits = net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_SSL |
net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_SSL;
const unsigned kEmailTrustBits = net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_EMAIL |
net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_EMAIL;
const unsigned kObjSignTrustBits = net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_OBJ_SIGN |
net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_OBJ_SIGN;
if ((trustBits & kSSLTrustBits) == kSSLTrustBits ||
(trustBits & kEmailTrustBits) == kEmailTrustBits ||
(trustBits & kObjSignTrustBits) == kObjSignTrustBits) {
NOTREACHED() << "SetCertTrust called with conflicting trust bits "
<< trustBits;
}
SECStatus srv;
if (type == net::CA_CERT) {
// Note that we start with CERTDB_VALID_CA for default trust and explicit
// trust, but explicitly distrusted usages will be set to
// CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD only.
CERTCertTrust trust = {CERTDB_VALID_CA, CERTDB_VALID_CA, CERTDB_VALID_CA};
if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_SSL)
trust.sslFlags = CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD;
else if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_SSL)
trust.sslFlags |= CERTDB_TRUSTED_CA | CERTDB_TRUSTED_CLIENT_CA;
if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_EMAIL)
trust.emailFlags = CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD;
else if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_EMAIL)
trust.emailFlags |= CERTDB_TRUSTED_CA | CERTDB_TRUSTED_CLIENT_CA;
if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_OBJ_SIGN)
trust.objectSigningFlags = CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD;
else if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_OBJ_SIGN)
trust.objectSigningFlags |= CERTDB_TRUSTED_CA | CERTDB_TRUSTED_CLIENT_CA;
srv = CERT_ChangeCertTrust(CERT_GetDefaultCertDB(), nsscert, &trust);
} else if (type == net::SERVER_CERT) {
CERTCertTrust trust = {0};
// We only modify the sslFlags, so copy the other flags.
CERT_GetCertTrust(nsscert, &trust);
trust.sslFlags = 0;
if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::DISTRUSTED_SSL)
trust.sslFlags |= CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD;
else if (trustBits & net::NSSCertDatabase::TRUSTED_SSL)
trust.sslFlags |= CERTDB_TRUSTED | CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD;
srv = CERT_ChangeCertTrust(CERT_GetDefaultCertDB(), nsscert, &trust);
} else {
// ignore user and email/unknown certs
return true;
}
if (srv != SECSuccess)
LOG(ERROR) << "SetCertTrust failed with error " << PORT_GetError();
return srv == SECSuccess;
}
} // namespace mozilla_security_manager
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