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package org.apache.tomcat.util.net;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.security.DomainLoadStoreParameter;
import java.security.Key;
import java.security.KeyStore;
import java.security.cert.CRL;
import java.security.cert.CRLException;
import java.security.cert.CertPathParameters;
import java.security.cert.CertStore;
import java.security.cert.CertStoreParameters;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
import java.security.cert.CertificateExpiredException;
import java.security.cert.CertificateFactory;
import java.security.cert.CertificateNotYetValidException;
import java.security.cert.CollectionCertStoreParameters;
import java.security.cert.PKIXBuilderParameters;
import java.security.cert.X509CertSelector;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.net.ssl.CertPathTrustManagerParameters;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManager;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManagerFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.ManagerFactoryParameters;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSessionContext;
import javax.net.ssl.TrustManager;
import javax.net.ssl.TrustManagerFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.X509KeyManager;
import org.apache.juli.logging.Log;
import org.apache.juli.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.file.ConfigFileLoader;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SSLHostConfig.CertificateVerification;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse.JSSEKeyManager;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse.PEMFile;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.res.StringManager;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.security.KeyStoreUtil;
/**
* Common base class for {@link SSLUtil} implementations.
*/
public abstract class SSLUtilBase implements SSLUtil {
private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(SSLUtilBase.class);
private static final StringManager sm = StringManager.getManager(SSLUtilBase.class);
protected final SSLHostConfig sslHostConfig;
protected final SSLHostConfigCertificate certificate;
private final String[] enabledProtocols;
private final String[] enabledCiphers;
protected SSLUtilBase(SSLHostConfigCertificate certificate) {
this(certificate, true);
}
protected SSLUtilBase(SSLHostConfigCertificate certificate, boolean warnTls13) {
this.certificate = certificate;
this.sslHostConfig = certificate.getSSLHostConfig();
// Calculate the enabled protocols
Set configuredProtocols = sslHostConfig.getProtocols();
Set implementedProtocols = getImplementedProtocols();
// If TLSv1.3 is not implemented and not explicitly requested we can
// ignore it. It is included in the defaults so it may be configured.
if (!implementedProtocols.contains(Constants.SSL_PROTO_TLSv1_3) &&
!sslHostConfig.isExplicitlyRequestedProtocol(Constants.SSL_PROTO_TLSv1_3)) {
configuredProtocols.remove(Constants.SSL_PROTO_TLSv1_3);
}
// Newer JREs are dropping support for SSLv2Hello. If it is not
// implemented and not explicitly requested we can ignore it. It is
// included in the defaults so it may be configured.
if (!implementedProtocols.contains(Constants.SSL_PROTO_SSLv2Hello) &&
!sslHostConfig.isExplicitlyRequestedProtocol(Constants.SSL_PROTO_SSLv2Hello)) {
configuredProtocols.remove(Constants.SSL_PROTO_SSLv2Hello);
}
List enabledProtocols =
getEnabled("protocols", getLog(), warnTls13, configuredProtocols, implementedProtocols);
if (enabledProtocols.contains("SSLv3")) {
log.warn(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.ssl3"));
}
this.enabledProtocols = enabledProtocols.toArray(new String[0]);
if (enabledProtocols.contains(Constants.SSL_PROTO_TLSv1_3) &&
sslHostConfig.getCertificateVerification() == CertificateVerification.OPTIONAL &&
!isTls13RenegAuthAvailable() && warnTls13) {
log.warn(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.tls13.auth"));
}
// Calculate the enabled ciphers
List configuredCiphers = sslHostConfig.getJsseCipherNames();
Set implementedCiphers = getImplementedCiphers();
List enabledCiphers =
getEnabled("ciphers", getLog(), false, configuredCiphers, implementedCiphers);
this.enabledCiphers = enabledCiphers.toArray(new String[0]);
}
static List getEnabled(String name, Log log, boolean warnOnSkip, Collection configured,
Collection implemented) {
List enabled = new ArrayList<>();
if (implemented.size() == 0) {
// Unable to determine the list of available protocols. This will
// have been logged previously.
// Use the configuredProtocols and hope they work. If not, an error
// will be generated when the list is used. Not ideal but no more
// can be done at this point.
enabled.addAll(configured);
} else {
enabled.addAll(configured);
enabled.retainAll(implemented);
if (enabled.isEmpty()) {
// Don't use the defaults in this case. They may be less secure
// than the configuration the user intended.
// Force the failure of the connector
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
sm.getString("sslUtilBase.noneSupported", name, configured));
}
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.active", name, enabled));
}
if (log.isDebugEnabled() || warnOnSkip) {
if (enabled.size() != configured.size()) {
List skipped = new ArrayList<>(configured);
skipped.removeAll(enabled);
String msg = sm.getString("sslUtilBase.skipped", name, skipped);
if (warnOnSkip) {
log.warn(msg);
} else {
log.debug(msg);
}
}
}
}
return enabled;
}
/*
* Gets the key- or truststore with the specified type, path, and password.
*/
static KeyStore getStore(String type, String provider, String path,
String pass) throws IOException {
KeyStore ks = null;
InputStream istream = null;
try {
if (provider == null) {
ks = KeyStore.getInstance(type);
} else {
ks = KeyStore.getInstance(type, provider);
}
if ("DKS".equalsIgnoreCase(type)) {
URI uri = ConfigFileLoader.getSource().getURI(path);
ks.load(new DomainLoadStoreParameter(uri, Collections.emptyMap()));
} else {
// Some key store types (e.g. hardware) expect the InputStream
// to be null
if(!("PKCS11".equalsIgnoreCase(type) ||
path.isEmpty() ||
"NONE".equalsIgnoreCase(path))) {
istream = ConfigFileLoader.getSource().getResource(path).getInputStream();
}
// The digester cannot differentiate between null and "".
// Unfortunately, some key stores behave differently with null
// and "".
// JKS key stores treat null and "" interchangeably.
// PKCS12 key stores don't return the cert if null is used.
// Key stores that do not use passwords expect null
// Therefore:
// - generally use null if pass is null or ""
// - for JKS or PKCS12 only use null if pass is null
// (because JKS will auto-switch to PKCS12)
char[] storePass = null;
if (pass != null && (!"".equals(pass) ||
"JKS".equalsIgnoreCase(type) || "PKCS12".equalsIgnoreCase(type))) {
storePass = pass.toCharArray();
}
KeyStoreUtil.load(ks, istream, storePass);
}
} catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
throw fnfe;
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// May be expected when working with a trust store
// Re-throw. Caller will catch and log as required
throw ioe;
} catch(Exception ex) {
String msg = sm.getString("sslUtilBase.keystore_load_failed", type, path,
ex.getMessage());
log.error(msg, ex);
throw new IOException(msg);
} finally {
if (istream != null) {
try {
istream.close();
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// Do nothing
}
}
}
return ks;
}
@Override
public final SSLContext createSSLContext(List negotiableProtocols) throws Exception {
SSLContext sslContext = createSSLContextInternal(negotiableProtocols);
sslContext.init(getKeyManagers(), getTrustManagers(), null);
SSLSessionContext sessionContext = sslContext.getServerSessionContext();
if (sessionContext != null) {
configureSessionContext(sessionContext);
}
return sslContext;
}
@Override
public void configureSessionContext(SSLSessionContext sslSessionContext) {
// <0 - don't set anything - use the implementation default
if (sslHostConfig.getSessionCacheSize() >= 0) {
sslSessionContext.setSessionCacheSize(sslHostConfig.getSessionCacheSize());
}
// <0 - don't set anything - use the implementation default
if (sslHostConfig.getSessionTimeout() >= 0) {
sslSessionContext.setSessionTimeout(sslHostConfig.getSessionTimeout());
}
}
@Override
public KeyManager[] getKeyManagers() throws Exception {
String keyAlias = certificate.getCertificateKeyAlias();
String algorithm = sslHostConfig.getKeyManagerAlgorithm();
String keyPass = certificate.getCertificateKeyPassword();
// This has to be here as it can't be moved to SSLHostConfig since the
// defaults vary between JSSE and OpenSSL.
if (keyPass == null) {
keyPass = certificate.getCertificateKeystorePassword();
}
KeyStore ks = certificate.getCertificateKeystore();
KeyStore ksUsed = ks;
/*
* Use an in memory key store where possible.
* For PEM format keys and certificates, it allows them to be imported
* into the expected format.
* For Java key stores with PKCS8 encoded keys (e.g. JKS files), it
* enables Tomcat to handle the case where multiple keys exist in the
* key store, each with a different password. The KeyManagerFactory
* can't handle that so using an in memory key store with just the
* required key works around that.
* Other keys stores (hardware, MS, etc.) will be used as is.
*/
char[] keyPassArray = keyPass.toCharArray();
KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance(algorithm);
if (kmf.getProvider().getInfo().indexOf("FIPS") != -1) {
// FIPS doesn't like ANY wrapping nor key manipulation.
if (keyAlias != null) {
log.warn(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.aliasIgnored", keyAlias));
}
kmf.init(ksUsed, keyPassArray);
return kmf.getKeyManagers();
}
if (ks == null) {
if (certificate.getCertificateFile() == null) {
throw new IOException(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.noCertFile"));
}
PEMFile privateKeyFile = new PEMFile(
certificate.getCertificateKeyFile() != null ? certificate.getCertificateKeyFile() : certificate.getCertificateFile(),
keyPass);
PEMFile certificateFile = new PEMFile(certificate.getCertificateFile());
Collection chain = new ArrayList<>(certificateFile.getCertificates());
if (certificate.getCertificateChainFile() != null) {
PEMFile certificateChainFile = new PEMFile(certificate.getCertificateChainFile());
chain.addAll(certificateChainFile.getCertificates());
}
if (keyAlias == null) {
keyAlias = "tomcat";
}
// Switch to in-memory key store
ksUsed = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
ksUsed.load(null, null);
ksUsed.setKeyEntry(keyAlias, privateKeyFile.getPrivateKey(), keyPass.toCharArray(),
chain.toArray(new Certificate[0]));
} else {
if (keyAlias != null && !ks.isKeyEntry(keyAlias)) {
throw new IOException(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.alias_no_key_entry", keyAlias));
} else if (keyAlias == null) {
Enumeration aliases = ks.aliases();
if (!aliases.hasMoreElements()) {
throw new IOException(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.noKeys"));
}
while (aliases.hasMoreElements() && keyAlias == null) {
keyAlias = aliases.nextElement();
if (!ks.isKeyEntry(keyAlias)) {
keyAlias = null;
}
}
if (keyAlias == null) {
throw new IOException(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.alias_no_key_entry", (Object) null));
}
}
Key k = ks.getKey(keyAlias, keyPassArray);
if (k != null && !"DKS".equalsIgnoreCase(certificate.getCertificateKeystoreType()) &&
"PKCS#8".equalsIgnoreCase(k.getFormat())) {
// Switch to in-memory key store
String provider = certificate.getCertificateKeystoreProvider();
if (provider == null) {
ksUsed = KeyStore.getInstance(certificate.getCertificateKeystoreType());
} else {
ksUsed = KeyStore.getInstance(certificate.getCertificateKeystoreType(),
provider);
}
ksUsed.load(null, null);
ksUsed.setKeyEntry(keyAlias, k, keyPassArray, ks.getCertificateChain(keyAlias));
}
// Non-PKCS#8 key stores will use the original key store
}
kmf.init(ksUsed, keyPassArray);
KeyManager[] kms = kmf.getKeyManagers();
// Only need to filter keys by alias if there are key managers to filter
// and the original key store was used. The in memory key stores only
// have a single key so don't need filtering
if (kms != null && ksUsed == ks) {
String alias = keyAlias;
// JKS keystores always convert the alias name to lower case
if ("JKS".equals(certificate.getCertificateKeystoreType())) {
alias = alias.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
}
for(int i = 0; i < kms.length; i++) {
kms[i] = new JSSEKeyManager((X509KeyManager)kms[i], alias);
}
}
return kms;
}
@Override
public String[] getEnabledProtocols() {
return enabledProtocols;
}
@Override
public String[] getEnabledCiphers() {
return enabledCiphers;
}
@Override
public TrustManager[] getTrustManagers() throws Exception {
String className = sslHostConfig.getTrustManagerClassName();
if(className != null && className.length() > 0) {
ClassLoader classLoader = getClass().getClassLoader();
Class> clazz = classLoader.loadClass(className);
if(!(TrustManager.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz))){
throw new InstantiationException(sm.getString(
"sslUtilBase.invalidTrustManagerClassName", className));
}
Object trustManagerObject = clazz.getConstructor().newInstance();
TrustManager trustManager = (TrustManager) trustManagerObject;
return new TrustManager[]{ trustManager };
}
TrustManager[] tms = null;
KeyStore trustStore = sslHostConfig.getTruststore();
if (trustStore != null) {
checkTrustStoreEntries(trustStore);
String algorithm = sslHostConfig.getTruststoreAlgorithm();
String crlf = sslHostConfig.getCertificateRevocationListFile();
boolean revocationEnabled = sslHostConfig.getRevocationEnabled();
if ("PKIX".equalsIgnoreCase(algorithm)) {
TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance(algorithm);
CertPathParameters params = getParameters(crlf, trustStore, revocationEnabled);
ManagerFactoryParameters mfp = new CertPathTrustManagerParameters(params);
tmf.init(mfp);
tms = tmf.getTrustManagers();
} else {
TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance(algorithm);
tmf.init(trustStore);
tms = tmf.getTrustManagers();
if (crlf != null && crlf.length() > 0) {
throw new CRLException(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.noCrlSupport", algorithm));
}
// Only warn if the attribute has been explicitly configured
if (sslHostConfig.isCertificateVerificationDepthConfigured()) {
log.warn(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.noVerificationDepth", algorithm));
}
}
}
return tms;
}
private void checkTrustStoreEntries(KeyStore trustStore) throws Exception {
Enumeration aliases = trustStore.aliases();
if (aliases != null) {
Date now = new Date();
while (aliases.hasMoreElements()) {
String alias = aliases.nextElement();
if (trustStore.isCertificateEntry(alias)) {
Certificate cert = trustStore.getCertificate(alias);
if (cert instanceof X509Certificate) {
try {
((X509Certificate) cert).checkValidity(now);
} catch (CertificateExpiredException | CertificateNotYetValidException e) {
String msg = sm.getString("sslUtilBase.trustedCertNotValid", alias,
((X509Certificate) cert).getSubjectDN(), e.getMessage());
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug(msg, e);
} else {
log.warn(msg);
}
}
} else {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug(sm.getString("sslUtilBase.trustedCertNotChecked", alias));
}
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Return the initialization parameters for the TrustManager.
* Currently, only the default PKIX is supported.
*
* @param crlf The path to the CRL file.
* @param trustStore The configured TrustStore.
* @param revocationEnabled Should the JSSE provider perform revocation
* checks? Ignored if {@code crlf} is non-null.
* Configuration of revocation checks are expected
* to be via proprietary JSSE provider methods.
* @return The parameters including the CRLs and TrustStore.
* @throws Exception An error occurred
*/
protected CertPathParameters getParameters(String crlf, KeyStore trustStore,
boolean revocationEnabled) throws Exception {
PKIXBuilderParameters xparams =
new PKIXBuilderParameters(trustStore, new X509CertSelector());
if (crlf != null && crlf.length() > 0) {
Collection extends CRL> crls = getCRLs(crlf);
CertStoreParameters csp = new CollectionCertStoreParameters(crls);
CertStore store = CertStore.getInstance("Collection", csp);
xparams.addCertStore(store);
xparams.setRevocationEnabled(true);
} else {
xparams.setRevocationEnabled(revocationEnabled);
}
xparams.setMaxPathLength(sslHostConfig.getCertificateVerificationDepth());
return xparams;
}
/**
* Load the collection of CRLs.
* @param crlf The path to the CRL file.
* @return the CRLs collection
* @throws IOException Error reading CRL file
* @throws CRLException CRL error
* @throws CertificateException Error processing certificate
*/
protected Collection extends CRL> getCRLs(String crlf)
throws IOException, CRLException, CertificateException {
Collection extends CRL> crls = null;
try {
CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
try (InputStream is = ConfigFileLoader.getSource().getResource(crlf).getInputStream()) {
crls = cf.generateCRLs(is);
}
} catch(IOException iex) {
throw iex;
} catch(CRLException crle) {
throw crle;
} catch(CertificateException ce) {
throw ce;
}
return crls;
}
protected abstract Set getImplementedProtocols();
protected abstract Set getImplementedCiphers();
protected abstract Log getLog();
protected abstract boolean isTls13RenegAuthAvailable();
protected abstract SSLContext createSSLContextInternal(List negotiableProtocols) throws Exception;
}