tlsDialer.go 8.9 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2015, Psiphon Inc.
  3. * All rights reserved.
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. *
  15. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  17. *
  18. */
  19. /*
  20. Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
  21. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  22. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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  32. this software without specific prior written permission.
  33. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  34. "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  35. LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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  37. OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
  38. SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  39. LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
  40. DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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  42. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
  43. OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  44. */
  45. // Fork of https://github.com/getlantern/tlsdialer (http://gopkg.in/getlantern/tlsdialer.v1)
  46. // which itself is a "Fork of crypto/tls.Dial and DialWithDialer"
  47. // Adds two capabilities to tlsdialer:
  48. //
  49. // 1. HTTP proxy support, so the dialer may be used with http.Transport.
  50. //
  51. // 2. Support for self-signed Psiphon server certificates, which Go's certificate
  52. // verification rejects due to two short comings:
  53. // - lack of IP address SANs.
  54. // see: "...because it doesn't contain any IP SANs" case in crypto/x509/verify.go
  55. // - non-compliant constraint configuration (RFC 5280, 4.2.1.9).
  56. // see: CheckSignatureFrom() in crypto/x509/x509.go
  57. // Since the client has to be able to handle existing Psiphon server certificates,
  58. // we need to be able to perform some form of verification in these cases.
  59. // tlsdialer:
  60. // package tlsdialer contains a customized version of crypto/tls.Dial that
  61. // allows control over whether or not to send the ServerName extension in the
  62. // client handshake.
  63. package psiphon
  64. import (
  65. "bytes"
  66. "crypto/tls"
  67. "crypto/x509"
  68. "errors"
  69. "net"
  70. "time"
  71. "github.com/Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core/psiphon/common"
  72. )
  73. // CustomTLSConfig contains parameters to determine the behavior
  74. // of CustomTLSDial.
  75. type CustomTLSConfig struct {
  76. // Dial is the network connection dialer. TLS is layered on
  77. // top of a new network connection created with dialer.
  78. Dial Dialer
  79. // Timeout is and optional timeout for combined network
  80. // connection dial and TLS handshake.
  81. Timeout time.Duration
  82. // DialAddr overrides the "addr" input to Dial when specified
  83. DialAddr string
  84. // SNIServerName specifies the value to set in the SNI
  85. // server_name field. When blank, SNI is omitted. Note that
  86. // underlying TLS code also automatically omits SNI when
  87. // the server_name is an IP address.
  88. SNIServerName string
  89. // SkipVerify completely disables server certificate verification.
  90. SkipVerify bool
  91. // VerifyLegacyCertificate is a special case self-signed server
  92. // certificate case. Ignores IP SANs and basic constraints. No
  93. // certificate chain. Just checks that the server presented the
  94. // specified certificate. SNI is disbled when this is set.
  95. VerifyLegacyCertificate *x509.Certificate
  96. // UseIndistinguishableTLS specifies whether to try to use an
  97. // alternative stack for TLS. From a circumvention perspective,
  98. // Go's TLS has a distinct fingerprint that may be used for blocking.
  99. UseIndistinguishableTLS bool
  100. // TrustedCACertificatesFilename specifies a file containing trusted
  101. // CA certs. Directory contents should be compatible with OpenSSL's
  102. // SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations
  103. // Only applies to UseIndistinguishableTLS connections.
  104. TrustedCACertificatesFilename string
  105. }
  106. func NewCustomTLSDialer(config *CustomTLSConfig) Dialer {
  107. return func(network, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
  108. return CustomTLSDial(network, addr, config)
  109. }
  110. }
  111. // handshakeConn is a net.Conn that can perform a TLS handshake
  112. type handshakeConn interface {
  113. net.Conn
  114. Handshake() error
  115. }
  116. // CustomTLSDialWithDialer is a customized replacement for tls.Dial.
  117. // Based on tlsdialer.DialWithDialer which is based on crypto/tls.DialWithDialer.
  118. //
  119. // tlsdialer comment:
  120. // Note - if sendServerName is false, the VerifiedChains field on the
  121. // connection's ConnectionState will never get populated.
  122. func CustomTLSDial(network, addr string, config *CustomTLSConfig) (net.Conn, error) {
  123. // We want the Timeout and Deadline values from dialer to cover the
  124. // whole process: TCP connection and TLS handshake. This means that we
  125. // also need to start our own timers now.
  126. var errChannel chan error
  127. if config.Timeout != 0 {
  128. errChannel = make(chan error, 2)
  129. time.AfterFunc(config.Timeout, func() {
  130. errChannel <- TimeoutError{}
  131. })
  132. }
  133. dialAddr := addr
  134. if config.DialAddr != "" {
  135. dialAddr = config.DialAddr
  136. }
  137. rawConn, err := config.Dial(network, dialAddr)
  138. if err != nil {
  139. return nil, common.ContextError(err)
  140. }
  141. hostname, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(dialAddr)
  142. if err != nil {
  143. rawConn.Close()
  144. return nil, common.ContextError(err)
  145. }
  146. tlsConfig := &tls.Config{}
  147. if config.SkipVerify {
  148. tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify = true
  149. }
  150. if config.SNIServerName != "" && config.VerifyLegacyCertificate == nil {
  151. // Set the ServerName and rely on the usual logic in
  152. // tls.Conn.Handshake() to do its verification.
  153. // Note: Go TLS will automatically omit this ServerName when it's an IP address
  154. if net.ParseIP(hostname) == nil {
  155. tlsConfig.ServerName = config.SNIServerName
  156. }
  157. } else {
  158. // No SNI.
  159. // Disable verification in tls.Conn.Handshake(). We'll verify manually
  160. // after handshaking
  161. tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify = true
  162. }
  163. var conn handshakeConn
  164. // When supported, use OpenSSL TLS as a more indistinguishable TLS.
  165. if config.UseIndistinguishableTLS &&
  166. (config.SkipVerify ||
  167. // TODO: config.VerifyLegacyCertificate != nil ||
  168. config.TrustedCACertificatesFilename != "") {
  169. conn, err = newOpenSSLConn(rawConn, hostname, config)
  170. if err != nil {
  171. rawConn.Close()
  172. return nil, common.ContextError(err)
  173. }
  174. } else {
  175. conn = tls.Client(rawConn, tlsConfig)
  176. }
  177. if config.Timeout == 0 {
  178. err = conn.Handshake()
  179. } else {
  180. go func() {
  181. errChannel <- conn.Handshake()
  182. }()
  183. err = <-errChannel
  184. }
  185. // openSSLConns complete verification automatically. For Go TLS,
  186. // we need to complete the process from crypto/tls.Dial.
  187. // NOTE: for (config.SendServerName && !config.tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify),
  188. // the tls.Conn.Handshake() does the complete verification, including host name.
  189. tlsConn, isTlsConn := conn.(*tls.Conn)
  190. if err == nil && isTlsConn &&
  191. !config.SkipVerify && tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify {
  192. if config.VerifyLegacyCertificate != nil {
  193. err = verifyLegacyCertificate(tlsConn, config.VerifyLegacyCertificate)
  194. } else {
  195. // Manually verify certificates
  196. err = verifyServerCerts(tlsConn, hostname, tlsConfig)
  197. }
  198. }
  199. if err != nil {
  200. rawConn.Close()
  201. return nil, common.ContextError(err)
  202. }
  203. return conn, nil
  204. }
  205. func verifyLegacyCertificate(conn *tls.Conn, expectedCertificate *x509.Certificate) error {
  206. certs := conn.ConnectionState().PeerCertificates
  207. if len(certs) < 1 {
  208. return common.ContextError(errors.New("no certificate to verify"))
  209. }
  210. if !bytes.Equal(certs[0].Raw, expectedCertificate.Raw) {
  211. return common.ContextError(errors.New("unexpected certificate"))
  212. }
  213. return nil
  214. }
  215. func verifyServerCerts(conn *tls.Conn, hostname string, config *tls.Config) error {
  216. certs := conn.ConnectionState().PeerCertificates
  217. opts := x509.VerifyOptions{
  218. Roots: config.RootCAs,
  219. CurrentTime: time.Now(),
  220. DNSName: hostname,
  221. Intermediates: x509.NewCertPool(),
  222. }
  223. for i, cert := range certs {
  224. if i == 0 {
  225. continue
  226. }
  227. opts.Intermediates.AddCert(cert)
  228. }
  229. _, err := certs[0].Verify(opts)
  230. if err != nil {
  231. return common.ContextError(err)
  232. }
  233. return nil
  234. }