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/*
* 'OpenSSL for Ruby' project
* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Michal Rokos <m.rokos@sh.cvut.cz>
* All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* This program is licensed under the same licence as Ruby.
* (See the file 'LICENCE'.)
*/
#include "ossl.h"
#include <stdarg.h> /* for ossl_raise */
/* OpenSSL >= 1.1.0 and LibreSSL >= 2.9.0 */
#if defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) || OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000
# define HAVE_OPENSSL_110_THREADING_API
#else
# include <ruby/thread_native.h>
#endif
/*
* Data Conversion
*/
#define OSSL_IMPL_ARY2SK(name, type, expected_class, dup) \
VALUE \
ossl_##name##_ary2sk0(VALUE ary) \
{ \
STACK_OF(type) *sk; \
VALUE val; \
type *x; \
int i; \
\
Check_Type(ary, T_ARRAY); \
sk = sk_##type##_new_null(); \
if (!sk) ossl_raise(eOSSLError, NULL); \
\
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) { \
val = rb_ary_entry(ary, i); \
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(val, expected_class)) { \
sk_##type##_pop_free(sk, type##_free); \
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "object in array not" \
" of class ##type##"); \
} \
x = dup(val); /* NEED TO DUP */ \
sk_##type##_push(sk, x); \
} \
return (VALUE)sk; \
} \
\
STACK_OF(type) * \
ossl_protect_##name##_ary2sk(VALUE ary, int *status) \
{ \
return (STACK_OF(type)*)rb_protect( \
(VALUE (*)(VALUE))ossl_##name##_ary2sk0, \
ary, \
status); \
} \
\
STACK_OF(type) * \
ossl_##name##_ary2sk(VALUE ary) \
{ \
STACK_OF(type) *sk; \
int status = 0; \
\
sk = ossl_protect_##name##_ary2sk(ary, &status); \
if (status) rb_jump_tag(status); \
\
return sk; \
}
OSSL_IMPL_ARY2SK(x509, X509, cX509Cert, DupX509CertPtr)
#define OSSL_IMPL_SK2ARY(name, type) \
VALUE \
ossl_##name##_sk2ary(const STACK_OF(type) *sk) \
{ \
type *t; \
int i, num; \
VALUE ary; \
\
if (!sk) { \
OSSL_Debug("empty sk!"); \
return Qnil; \
} \
num = sk_##type##_num(sk); \
if (num < 0) { \
OSSL_Debug("items in sk < -1???"); \
return rb_ary_new(); \
} \
ary = rb_ary_new2(num); \
\
for (i=0; i<num; i++) { \
t = sk_##type##_value(sk, i); \
rb_ary_push(ary, ossl_##name##_new(t)); \
} \
return ary; \
}
OSSL_IMPL_SK2ARY(x509, X509)
OSSL_IMPL_SK2ARY(x509crl, X509_CRL)
OSSL_IMPL_SK2ARY(x509name, X509_NAME)
static VALUE
ossl_str_new_i(VALUE size)
{
return rb_str_new(NULL, (long)size);
}
VALUE
ossl_str_new(const char *ptr, long len, int *pstate)
{
VALUE str;
int state;
str = rb_protect(ossl_str_new_i, len, &state);
if (pstate)
*pstate = state;
if (state) {
if (!pstate)
rb_set_errinfo(Qnil);
return Qnil;
}
if (ptr)
memcpy(RSTRING_PTR(str), ptr, len);
return str;
}
VALUE
ossl_buf2str(char *buf, int len)
{
VALUE str;
int state;
str = ossl_str_new(buf, len, &state);
OPENSSL_free(buf);
if (state)
rb_jump_tag(state);
return str;
}
void
ossl_bin2hex(unsigned char *in, char *out, size_t inlen)
{
const char *hex = "0123456789abcdef";
size_t i;
assert(inlen <= LONG_MAX / 2);
for (i = 0; i < inlen; i++) {
unsigned char p = in[i];
out[i * 2 + 0] = hex[p >> 4];
out[i * 2 + 1] = hex[p & 0x0f];
}
}
/*
* our default PEM callback
*/
VALUE
ossl_pem_passwd_value(VALUE pass)
{
if (NIL_P(pass))
return Qnil;
StringValue(pass);
/* PEM_BUFSIZE is currently used as the second argument of pem_password_cb,
* that is +max_len+ of ossl_pem_passwd_cb() */
if (RSTRING_LEN(pass) > PEM_BUFSIZE)
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "password must not be longer than %d bytes", PEM_BUFSIZE);
return pass;
}
static VALUE
ossl_pem_passwd_cb0(VALUE flag)
{
VALUE pass = rb_yield(flag);
if (NIL_P(pass))
return Qnil;
StringValue(pass);
return pass;
}
int
ossl_pem_passwd_cb(char *buf, int max_len, int flag, void *pwd_)
{
long len;
int status;
VALUE rflag, pass = (VALUE)pwd_;
if (RTEST(pass)) {
/* PEM_def_callback(buf, max_len, flag, StringValueCStr(pass)) does not
* work because it does not allow NUL characters and truncates to 1024
* bytes silently if the input is over 1024 bytes */
if (RB_TYPE_P(pass, T_STRING)) {
len = RSTRING_LEN(pass);
if (len <= max_len) {
memcpy(buf, RSTRING_PTR(pass), len);
return (int)len;
}
}
OSSL_Debug("passed data is not valid String???");
return -1;
}
if (!rb_block_given_p()) {
return PEM_def_callback(buf, max_len, flag, NULL);
}
while (1) {
/*
* when the flag is nonzero, this passphrase
* will be used to perform encryption; otherwise it will
* be used to perform decryption.
*/
rflag = flag ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
pass = rb_protect(ossl_pem_passwd_cb0, rflag, &status);
if (status) {
/* ignore an exception raised. */
rb_set_errinfo(Qnil);
return -1;
}
if (NIL_P(pass))
return -1;
len = RSTRING_LEN(pass);
if (len > max_len) {
rb_warning("password must not be longer than %d bytes", max_len);
continue;
}
memcpy(buf, RSTRING_PTR(pass), len);
break;
}
return (int)len;
}
/*
* main module
*/
VALUE mOSSL;
/*
* OpenSSLError < StandardError
*/
VALUE eOSSLError;
/*
* Convert to DER string
*/
static ID ossl_s_to_der;
VALUE
ossl_to_der(VALUE obj)
{
VALUE tmp;
tmp = rb_funcall(obj, ossl_s_to_der, 0);
StringValue(tmp);
return tmp;
}
VALUE
ossl_to_der_if_possible(VALUE obj)
{
if(rb_respond_to(obj, ossl_s_to_der))
return ossl_to_der(obj);
return obj;
}
/*
* Errors
*/
VALUE
ossl_make_error(VALUE exc, VALUE str)
{
unsigned long e;
e = ERR_peek_last_error();
if (e) {
const char *msg = ERR_reason_error_string(e);
if (NIL_P(str)) {
if (msg) str = rb_str_new_cstr(msg);
}
else {
if (RSTRING_LEN(str)) rb_str_cat2(str, ": ");
rb_str_cat2(str, msg ? msg : "(null)");
}
ossl_clear_error();
}
if (NIL_P(str)) str = rb_str_new(0, 0);
return rb_exc_new3(exc, str);
}
void
ossl_raise(VALUE exc, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
VALUE err;
if (fmt) {
va_start(args, fmt);
err = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args);
va_end(args);
}
else {
err = Qnil;
}
rb_exc_raise(ossl_make_error(exc, err));
}
void
ossl_clear_error(void)
{
if (dOSSL == Qtrue) {
unsigned long e;
const char *file, *data, *func, *lib, *reason;
char append[256] = "";
int line, flags;
#ifdef HAVE_ERR_GET_ERROR_ALL
while ((e = ERR_get_error_all(&file, &line, &func, &data, &flags))) {
#else
while ((e = ERR_get_error_line_data(&file, &line, &data, &flags))) {
func = ERR_func_error_string(e);
#endif
lib = ERR_lib_error_string(e);
reason = ERR_reason_error_string(e);
if (flags & ERR_TXT_STRING) {
if (!data)
data = "(null)";
snprintf(append, sizeof(append), " (%s)", data);
}
rb_warn("error on stack: error:%08lX:%s:%s:%s%s", e, lib ? lib : "",
func ? func : "", reason ? reason : "", append);
}
}
else {
ERR_clear_error();
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.errors -> [String...]
*
* See any remaining errors held in queue.
*
* Any errors you see here are probably due to a bug in Ruby's OpenSSL
* implementation.
*/
VALUE
ossl_get_errors(VALUE _)
{
VALUE ary;
long e;
ary = rb_ary_new();
while ((e = ERR_get_error()) != 0){
rb_ary_push(ary, rb_str_new2(ERR_error_string(e, NULL)));
}
return ary;
}
/*
* Debug
*/
VALUE dOSSL;
#if !defined(HAVE_VA_ARGS_MACRO)
void
ossl_debug(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if (dOSSL == Qtrue) {
fprintf(stderr, "OSSL_DEBUG: ");
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
fprintf(stderr, " [CONTEXT N/A]\n");
}
}
#endif
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.debug -> true | false
*/
static VALUE
ossl_debug_get(VALUE self)
{
return dOSSL;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.debug = boolean -> boolean
*
* Turns on or off debug mode. With debug mode, all errors added to the OpenSSL
* error queue will be printed to stderr.
*/
static VALUE
ossl_debug_set(VALUE self, VALUE val)
{
dOSSL = RTEST(val) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
return val;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.fips_mode -> true | false
*/
static VALUE
ossl_fips_mode_get(VALUE self)
{
#ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS
VALUE enabled;
enabled = FIPS_mode() ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
return enabled;
#else
return Qfalse;
#endif
}
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.fips_mode = boolean -> boolean
*
* Turns FIPS mode on or off. Turning on FIPS mode will obviously only have an
* effect for FIPS-capable installations of the OpenSSL library. Trying to do
* so otherwise will result in an error.
*
* === Examples
* OpenSSL.fips_mode = true # turn FIPS mode on
* OpenSSL.fips_mode = false # and off again
*/
static VALUE
ossl_fips_mode_set(VALUE self, VALUE enabled)
{
#ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS
if (RTEST(enabled)) {
int mode = FIPS_mode();
if(!mode && !FIPS_mode_set(1)) /* turning on twice leads to an error */
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "Turning on FIPS mode failed");
} else {
if(!FIPS_mode_set(0)) /* turning off twice is OK */
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "Turning off FIPS mode failed");
}
return enabled;
#else
if (RTEST(enabled))
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "This version of OpenSSL does not support FIPS mode");
return enabled;
#endif
}
#if defined(OSSL_DEBUG)
#if !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) && \
(OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG) || \
defined(CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init))
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.mem_check_start -> nil
*
* Calls CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_ON). Starts tracking memory
* allocations. See also OpenSSL.print_mem_leaks.
*
* This is available only when built with a capable OpenSSL and --enable-debug
* configure option.
*/
static VALUE
mem_check_start(VALUE self)
{
CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_ON);
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.print_mem_leaks -> true | false
*
* For debugging the Ruby/OpenSSL library. Calls CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(stderr).
* Prints detected memory leaks to standard error. This cleans the global state
* up thus you cannot use any methods of the library after calling this.
*
* Returns +true+ if leaks detected, +false+ otherwise.
*
* This is available only when built with a capable OpenSSL and --enable-debug
* configure option.
*
* === Example
* OpenSSL.mem_check_start
* NOT_GCED = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(256)
*
* END {
* GC.start
* OpenSSL.print_mem_leaks # will print the leakage
* }
*/
static VALUE
print_mem_leaks(VALUE self)
{
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000
int ret;
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_RB_EXT_RACTOR_SAFE
// for Ruby 2.x
void ossl_bn_ctx_free(void); // ossl_bn.c
ossl_bn_ctx_free();
#endif
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000
ret = CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(stderr);
if (ret < 0)
ossl_raise(eOSSLError, "CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp");
return ret ? Qfalse : Qtrue;
#else
CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(stderr);
return Qnil;
#endif
}
#endif
#endif
#if !defined(HAVE_OPENSSL_110_THREADING_API)
/**
* Stores locks needed for OpenSSL thread safety
*/
struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value {
rb_nativethread_lock_t lock;
rb_nativethread_id_t owner;
size_t count;
};
static void
ossl_lock_init(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l)
{
rb_nativethread_lock_initialize(&l->lock);
l->count = 0;
}
static void
ossl_lock_unlock(int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l)
{
if (mode & CRYPTO_LOCK) {
/* TODO: rb_nativethread_id_t is not necessarily compared with ==. */
rb_nativethread_id_t tid = rb_nativethread_self();
if (l->count && l->owner == tid) {
l->count++;
return;
}
rb_nativethread_lock_lock(&l->lock);
l->owner = tid;
l->count = 1;
} else {
if (!--l->count)
rb_nativethread_lock_unlock(&l->lock);
}
}
static struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *
ossl_dyn_create_callback(const char *file, int line)
{
/* Do not use xmalloc() here, since it may raise NoMemoryError */
struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *dynlock =
OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value));
if (dynlock)
ossl_lock_init(dynlock);
return dynlock;
}
static void
ossl_dyn_lock_callback(int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const char *file, int line)
{
ossl_lock_unlock(mode, l);
}
static void
ossl_dyn_destroy_callback(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const char *file, int line)
{
rb_nativethread_lock_destroy(&l->lock);
OPENSSL_free(l);
}
static void ossl_threadid_func(CRYPTO_THREADID *id)
{
/* register native thread id */
CRYPTO_THREADID_set_pointer(id, (void *)rb_nativethread_self());
}
static struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *ossl_locks;
static void
ossl_lock_callback(int mode, int type, const char *file, int line)
{
ossl_lock_unlock(mode, &ossl_locks[type]);
}
static void Init_ossl_locks(void)
{
int i;
int num_locks = CRYPTO_num_locks();
ossl_locks = ALLOC_N(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value, num_locks);
for (i = 0; i < num_locks; i++)
ossl_lock_init(&ossl_locks[i]);
CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback(ossl_threadid_func);
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(ossl_lock_callback);
CRYPTO_set_dynlock_create_callback(ossl_dyn_create_callback);
CRYPTO_set_dynlock_lock_callback(ossl_dyn_lock_callback);
CRYPTO_set_dynlock_destroy_callback(ossl_dyn_destroy_callback);
}
#endif /* !HAVE_OPENSSL_110_THREADING_API */
/*
* call-seq:
* OpenSSL.fixed_length_secure_compare(string, string) -> boolean
*
* Constant time memory comparison for fixed length strings, such as results
* of HMAC calculations.
*
* Returns +true+ if the strings are identical, +false+ if they are of the same
* length but not identical. If the length is different, +ArgumentError+ is
* raised.
*/
static VALUE
ossl_crypto_fixed_length_secure_compare(VALUE dummy, VALUE str1, VALUE str2)
{
const unsigned char *p1 = (const unsigned char *)StringValuePtr(str1);
const unsigned char *p2 = (const unsigned char *)StringValuePtr(str2);
long len1 = RSTRING_LEN(str1);
long len2 = RSTRING_LEN(str2);
if (len1 != len2) {
ossl_raise(rb_eArgError, "inputs must be of equal length");
}
switch (CRYPTO_memcmp(p1, p2, len1)) {
case 0: return Qtrue;
default: return Qfalse;
}
}
/*
* OpenSSL provides SSL, TLS and general purpose cryptography. It wraps the
* OpenSSL[https://www.openssl.org/] library.
*
* = Examples
*
* All examples assume you have loaded OpenSSL with:
*
* require 'openssl'
*
* These examples build atop each other. For example the key created in the
* next is used in throughout these examples.
*
* == Keys
*
* === Creating a Key
*
* This example creates a 2048 bit RSA keypair and writes it to the current
* directory.
*
* key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new 2048
*
* open 'private_key.pem', 'w' do |io| io.write key.to_pem end
* open 'public_key.pem', 'w' do |io| io.write key.public_key.to_pem end
*
* === Exporting a Key
*
* Keys saved to disk without encryption are not secure as anyone who gets
* ahold of the key may use it unless it is encrypted. In order to securely
* export a key you may export it with a pass phrase.
*
* cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
* pass_phrase = 'my secure pass phrase goes here'
*
* key_secure = key.export cipher, pass_phrase
*
* open 'private.secure.pem', 'w' do |io|
* io.write key_secure
* end
*
* OpenSSL::Cipher.ciphers returns a list of available ciphers.
*
* === Loading a Key
*
* A key can also be loaded from a file.
*
* key2 = OpenSSL::PKey.read File.read 'private_key.pem'
* key2.public? # => true
* key2.private? # => true
*
* or
*
* key3 = OpenSSL::PKey.read File.read 'public_key.pem'
* key3.public? # => true
* key3.private? # => false
*
* === Loading an Encrypted Key
*
* OpenSSL will prompt you for your pass phrase when loading an encrypted key.
* If you will not be able to type in the pass phrase you may provide it when
* loading the key:
*
* key4_pem = File.read 'private.secure.pem'
* pass_phrase = 'my secure pass phrase goes here'
* key4 = OpenSSL::PKey.read key4_pem, pass_phrase
*
* == RSA Encryption
*
* RSA provides encryption and decryption using the public and private keys.
* You can use a variety of padding methods depending upon the intended use of
* encrypted data.
*
* === Encryption & Decryption
*
* Asymmetric public/private key encryption is slow and victim to attack in
* cases where it is used without padding or directly to encrypt larger chunks
* of data. Typical use cases for RSA encryption involve "wrapping" a symmetric
* key with the public key of the recipient who would "unwrap" that symmetric
* key again using their private key.
* The following illustrates a simplified example of such a key transport
* scheme. It shouldn't be used in practice, though, standardized protocols
* should always be preferred.
*
* wrapped_key = key.public_encrypt key
*
* A symmetric key encrypted with the public key can only be decrypted with
* the corresponding private key of the recipient.
*
* original_key = key.private_decrypt wrapped_key
*
* By default PKCS#1 padding will be used, but it is also possible to use
* other forms of padding, see PKey::RSA for further details.
*
* === Signatures
*
* Using "private_encrypt" to encrypt some data with the private key is
* equivalent to applying a digital signature to the data. A verifying
* party may validate the signature by comparing the result of decrypting
* the signature with "public_decrypt" to the original data. However,
* OpenSSL::PKey already has methods "sign" and "verify" that handle
* digital signatures in a standardized way - "private_encrypt" and
* "public_decrypt" shouldn't be used in practice.
*
* To sign a document, a cryptographically secure hash of the document is
* computed first, which is then signed using the private key.
*
* signature = key.sign 'SHA256', document
*
* To validate the signature, again a hash of the document is computed and
* the signature is decrypted using the public key. The result is then
* compared to the hash just computed, if they are equal the signature was
* valid.
*
* if key.verify 'SHA256', signature, document
* puts 'Valid'
* else
* puts 'Invalid'
* end
*
* == PBKDF2 Password-based Encryption
*
* If supported by the underlying OpenSSL version used, Password-based
* Encryption should use the features of PKCS5. If not supported or if
* required by legacy applications, the older, less secure methods specified
* in RFC 2898 are also supported (see below).
*
* PKCS5 supports PBKDF2 as it was specified in PKCS#5
* v2.0[http://www.rsa.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2127]. It still uses a
* password, a salt, and additionally a number of iterations that will
* slow the key derivation process down. The slower this is, the more work
* it requires being able to brute-force the resulting key.
*
* === Encryption
*
* The strategy is to first instantiate a Cipher for encryption, and
* then to generate a random IV plus a key derived from the password
* using PBKDF2. PKCS #5 v2.0 recommends at least 8 bytes for the salt,
* the number of iterations largely depends on the hardware being used.
*
* cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
* cipher.encrypt
* iv = cipher.random_iv
*
* pwd = 'some hopefully not to easily guessable password'
* salt = OpenSSL::Random.random_bytes 16
* iter = 20000
* key_len = cipher.key_len
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
*
* key = OpenSSL::PKCS5.pbkdf2_hmac(pwd, salt, iter, key_len, digest)
* cipher.key = key
*
* Now encrypt the data:
*
* encrypted = cipher.update document
* encrypted << cipher.final
*
* === Decryption
*
* Use the same steps as before to derive the symmetric AES key, this time
* setting the Cipher up for decryption.
*
* cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
* cipher.decrypt
* cipher.iv = iv # the one generated with #random_iv
*
* pwd = 'some hopefully not to easily guessable password'
* salt = ... # the one generated above
* iter = 20000
* key_len = cipher.key_len
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
*
* key = OpenSSL::PKCS5.pbkdf2_hmac(pwd, salt, iter, key_len, digest)
* cipher.key = key
*
* Now decrypt the data:
*
* decrypted = cipher.update encrypted
* decrypted << cipher.final
*
* == PKCS #5 Password-based Encryption
*
* PKCS #5 is a password-based encryption standard documented at
* RFC2898[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2898.txt]. It allows a short password or
* passphrase to be used to create a secure encryption key. If possible, PBKDF2
* as described above should be used if the circumstances allow it.
*
* PKCS #5 uses a Cipher, a pass phrase and a salt to generate an encryption
* key.
*
* pass_phrase = 'my secure pass phrase goes here'
* salt = '8 octets'
*
* === Encryption
*
* First set up the cipher for encryption
*
* encryptor = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
* encryptor.encrypt
* encryptor.pkcs5_keyivgen pass_phrase, salt
*
* Then pass the data you want to encrypt through
*
* encrypted = encryptor.update 'top secret document'
* encrypted << encryptor.final
*
* === Decryption
*
* Use a new Cipher instance set up for decryption
*
* decryptor = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
* decryptor.decrypt
* decryptor.pkcs5_keyivgen pass_phrase, salt
*
* Then pass the data you want to decrypt through
*
* plain = decryptor.update encrypted
* plain << decryptor.final
*
* == X509 Certificates
*
* === Creating a Certificate
*
* This example creates a self-signed certificate using an RSA key and a SHA1
* signature.
*
* key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new 2048
* name = OpenSSL::X509::Name.parse '/CN=nobody/DC=example'
*
* cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new
* cert.version = 2
* cert.serial = 0
* cert.not_before = Time.now
* cert.not_after = Time.now + 3600
*
* cert.public_key = key.public_key
* cert.subject = name
*
* === Certificate Extensions
*
* You can add extensions to the certificate with
* OpenSSL::SSL::ExtensionFactory to indicate the purpose of the certificate.
*
* extension_factory = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new nil, cert
*
* cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('basicConstraints', 'CA:FALSE', true)
*
* cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension(
* 'keyUsage', 'keyEncipherment,dataEncipherment,digitalSignature')
*
* cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('subjectKeyIdentifier', 'hash')
*
* The list of supported extensions (and in some cases their possible values)
* can be derived from the "objects.h" file in the OpenSSL source code.
*
* === Signing a Certificate
*
* To sign a certificate set the issuer and use OpenSSL::X509::Certificate#sign
* with a digest algorithm. This creates a self-signed cert because we're using
* the same name and key to sign the certificate as was used to create the
* certificate.
*
* cert.issuer = name
* cert.sign key, OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
*
* open 'certificate.pem', 'w' do |io| io.write cert.to_pem end
*
* === Loading a Certificate
*
* Like a key, a cert can also be loaded from a file.
*
* cert2 = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new File.read 'certificate.pem'
*
* === Verifying a Certificate
*
* Certificate#verify will return true when a certificate was signed with the
* given public key.
*
* raise 'certificate can not be verified' unless cert2.verify key
*
* == Certificate Authority
*
* A certificate authority (CA) is a trusted third party that allows you to
* verify the ownership of unknown certificates. The CA issues key signatures
* that indicate it trusts the user of that key. A user encountering the key
* can verify the signature by using the CA's public key.
*
* === CA Key
*
* CA keys are valuable, so we encrypt and save it to disk and make sure it is
* not readable by other users.
*
* ca_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new 2048
* pass_phrase = 'my secure pass phrase goes here'
*
* cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new 'aes-256-cbc'
*
* open 'ca_key.pem', 'w', 0400 do |io|
* io.write ca_key.export(cipher, pass_phrase)
* end
*
* === CA Certificate
*
* A CA certificate is created the same way we created a certificate above, but
* with different extensions.
*
* ca_name = OpenSSL::X509::Name.parse '/CN=ca/DC=example'
*
* ca_cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new
* ca_cert.serial = 0
* ca_cert.version = 2
* ca_cert.not_before = Time.now
* ca_cert.not_after = Time.now + 86400
*
* ca_cert.public_key = ca_key.public_key
* ca_cert.subject = ca_name
* ca_cert.issuer = ca_name
*
* extension_factory = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new
* extension_factory.subject_certificate = ca_cert
* extension_factory.issuer_certificate = ca_cert
*
* ca_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('subjectKeyIdentifier', 'hash')
*
* This extension indicates the CA's key may be used as a CA.
*
* ca_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('basicConstraints', 'CA:TRUE', true)
*
* This extension indicates the CA's key may be used to verify signatures on
* both certificates and certificate revocations.
*
* ca_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension(
* 'keyUsage', 'cRLSign,keyCertSign', true)
*
* Root CA certificates are self-signed.
*
* ca_cert.sign ca_key, OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
*
* The CA certificate is saved to disk so it may be distributed to all the
* users of the keys this CA will sign.
*
* open 'ca_cert.pem', 'w' do |io|
* io.write ca_cert.to_pem
* end
*
* === Certificate Signing Request
*
* The CA signs keys through a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). The CSR
* contains the information necessary to identify the key.
*
* csr = OpenSSL::X509::Request.new
* csr.version = 0
* csr.subject = name
* csr.public_key = key.public_key
* csr.sign key, OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
*
* A CSR is saved to disk and sent to the CA for signing.
*
* open 'csr.pem', 'w' do |io|
* io.write csr.to_pem
* end
*
* === Creating a Certificate from a CSR
*
* Upon receiving a CSR the CA will verify it before signing it. A minimal
* verification would be to check the CSR's signature.
*
* csr = OpenSSL::X509::Request.new File.read 'csr.pem'
*
* raise 'CSR can not be verified' unless csr.verify csr.public_key
*
* After verification a certificate is created, marked for various usages,
* signed with the CA key and returned to the requester.
*
* csr_cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new
* csr_cert.serial = 0
* csr_cert.version = 2
* csr_cert.not_before = Time.now
* csr_cert.not_after = Time.now + 600
*
* csr_cert.subject = csr.subject
* csr_cert.public_key = csr.public_key
* csr_cert.issuer = ca_cert.subject
*
* extension_factory = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new
* extension_factory.subject_certificate = csr_cert
* extension_factory.issuer_certificate = ca_cert
*
* csr_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('basicConstraints', 'CA:FALSE')
*
* csr_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension(
* 'keyUsage', 'keyEncipherment,dataEncipherment,digitalSignature')
*
* csr_cert.add_extension \
* extension_factory.create_extension('subjectKeyIdentifier', 'hash')
*
* csr_cert.sign ca_key, OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
*
* open 'csr_cert.pem', 'w' do |io|
* io.write csr_cert.to_pem
* end
*
* == SSL and TLS Connections
*
* Using our created key and certificate we can create an SSL or TLS connection.
* An SSLContext is used to set up an SSL session.
*
* context = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new
*
* === SSL Server
*
* An SSL server requires the certificate and private key to communicate
* securely with its clients:
*
* context.cert = cert
* context.key = key
*
* Then create an SSLServer with a TCP server socket and the context. Use the
* SSLServer like an ordinary TCP server.
*
* require 'socket'
*
* tcp_server = TCPServer.new 5000
* ssl_server = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLServer.new tcp_server, context
*
* loop do
* ssl_connection = ssl_server.accept
*
* data = ssl_connection.gets
*
* response = "I got #{data.dump}"
* puts response
*
* ssl_connection.puts "I got #{data.dump}"
* ssl_connection.close
* end
*
* === SSL client
*
* An SSL client is created with a TCP socket and the context.
* SSLSocket#connect must be called to initiate the SSL handshake and start
* encryption. A key and certificate are not required for the client socket.
*
* Note that SSLSocket#close doesn't close the underlying socket by default. Set
* SSLSocket#sync_close to true if you want.
*
* require 'socket'
*
* tcp_socket = TCPSocket.new 'localhost', 5000
* ssl_client = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new tcp_socket, context
* ssl_client.sync_close = true
* ssl_client.connect
*
* ssl_client.puts "hello server!"
* puts ssl_client.gets
*
* ssl_client.close # shutdown the TLS connection and close tcp_socket
*
* === Peer Verification
*
* An unverified SSL connection does not provide much security. For enhanced
* security the client or server can verify the certificate of its peer.
*
* The client can be modified to verify the server's certificate against the
* certificate authority's certificate:
*
* context.ca_file = 'ca_cert.pem'
* context.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER
*
* require 'socket'
*
* tcp_socket = TCPSocket.new 'localhost', 5000
* ssl_client = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new tcp_socket, context
* ssl_client.connect
*
* ssl_client.puts "hello server!"
* puts ssl_client.gets
*
* If the server certificate is invalid or <tt>context.ca_file</tt> is not set
* when verifying peers an OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError will be raised.
*
*/
void
Init_openssl(void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_RB_EXT_RACTOR_SAFE
rb_ext_ractor_safe(true);
#endif
#undef rb_intern
/*
* Init timezone info
*/
#if 0
tzset();
#endif
/*
* Init all digests, ciphers
*/
#if !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) && OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000
if (!OPENSSL_init_ssl(0, NULL))
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "OPENSSL_init_ssl");
#else
OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms();
OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
ERR_load_crypto_strings();
SSL_load_error_strings();
#endif
/*
* Init main module
*/
mOSSL = rb_define_module("OpenSSL");
rb_global_variable(&mOSSL);
rb_define_singleton_method(mOSSL, "fixed_length_secure_compare", ossl_crypto_fixed_length_secure_compare, 2);
/*
* Version of OpenSSL the ruby OpenSSL extension was built with
*/
rb_define_const(mOSSL, "OPENSSL_VERSION", rb_str_new2(OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT));
/*
* Version of OpenSSL the ruby OpenSSL extension is running with
*/
#if !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) && OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000
rb_define_const(mOSSL, "OPENSSL_LIBRARY_VERSION", rb_str_new2(OpenSSL_version(OPENSSL_VERSION)));
#else
rb_define_const(mOSSL, "OPENSSL_LIBRARY_VERSION", rb_str_new2(SSLeay_version(SSLEAY_VERSION)));
#endif
/*
* Version number of OpenSSL the ruby OpenSSL extension was built with
* (base 16)
*/
rb_define_const(mOSSL, "OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER", INT2NUM(OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER));
/*
* Boolean indicating whether OpenSSL is FIPS-capable or not
*/
rb_define_const(mOSSL, "OPENSSL_FIPS",
#ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS
Qtrue
#else
Qfalse
#endif
);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "fips_mode", ossl_fips_mode_get, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "fips_mode=", ossl_fips_mode_set, 1);
/*
* Generic error,
* common for all classes under OpenSSL module
*/
eOSSLError = rb_define_class_under(mOSSL,"OpenSSLError",rb_eStandardError);
rb_global_variable(&eOSSLError);
/*
* Init debug core
*/
dOSSL = Qfalse;
rb_global_variable(&dOSSL);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "debug", ossl_debug_get, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "debug=", ossl_debug_set, 1);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "errors", ossl_get_errors, 0);
/*
* Get ID of to_der
*/
ossl_s_to_der = rb_intern("to_der");
#if !defined(HAVE_OPENSSL_110_THREADING_API)
Init_ossl_locks();
#endif
/*
* Init components
*/
Init_ossl_bn();
Init_ossl_cipher();
Init_ossl_config();
Init_ossl_digest();
Init_ossl_hmac();
Init_ossl_ns_spki();
Init_ossl_pkcs12();
Init_ossl_pkcs7();
Init_ossl_pkey();
Init_ossl_rand();
Init_ossl_ssl();
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_TS
Init_ossl_ts();
#endif
Init_ossl_x509();
Init_ossl_ocsp();
Init_ossl_engine();
Init_ossl_asn1();
Init_ossl_kdf();
#if defined(OSSL_DEBUG)
/*
* For debugging Ruby/OpenSSL. Enable only when built with --enable-debug
*/
#if !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) && \
(OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG) || \
defined(CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init))
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "mem_check_start", mem_check_start, 0);
rb_define_module_function(mOSSL, "print_mem_leaks", print_mem_leaks, 0);
#if defined(CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init) /* <= 1.0.2 */
CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init();
#endif
#if defined(V_CRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL) /* <= 1.0.2 */
CRYPTO_set_mem_debug_options(V_CRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL);
#endif
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000 /* <= 1.0.2 */
{
int i;
/*
* See crypto/ex_data.c; call def_get_class() immediately to avoid
* allocations. 15 is the maximum number that is used as the class index
* in OpenSSL 1.0.2.
*/
for (i = 0; i <= 15; i++) {
if (CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(i, 0, (void *)"ossl-mdebug-dummy", 0, 0, 0) < 0)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index for "
"class index %d failed", i);
}
}
#endif
#endif
#endif
}
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