/* * Copyright 1995-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. * Copyright 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html */ /* * This file is to enable backwards compatibility for the SRP features of * s_client, s_server and ciphers. All of those features are deprecated and will * eventually disappear. In the meantime, to continue to support them, we * need to access deprecated SRP APIs. */ #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED #include #include #include #include #include "apps_ui.h" #include "apps.h" #include "s_apps.h" static int srp_Verify_N_and_g(const BIGNUM *N, const BIGNUM *g) { BN_CTX *bn_ctx = BN_CTX_new(); BIGNUM *p = BN_new(); BIGNUM *r = BN_new(); int ret = g != NULL && N != NULL && bn_ctx != NULL && BN_is_odd(N) && BN_check_prime(N, bn_ctx, NULL) == 1 && p != NULL && BN_rshift1(p, N) && /* p = (N-1)/2 */ BN_check_prime(p, bn_ctx, NULL) == 1 && r != NULL && /* verify g^((N-1)/2) == -1 (mod N) */ BN_mod_exp(r, g, p, N, bn_ctx) && BN_add_word(r, 1) && BN_cmp(r, N) == 0; BN_free(r); BN_free(p); BN_CTX_free(bn_ctx); return ret; } /*- * This callback is used here for two purposes: * - extended debugging * - making some primality tests for unknown groups * The callback is only called for a non default group. * * An application does not need the call back at all if * only the standard groups are used. In real life situations, * client and server already share well known groups, * thus there is no need to verify them. * Furthermore, in case that a server actually proposes a group that * is not one of those defined in RFC 5054, it is more appropriate * to add the group to a static list and then compare since * primality tests are rather cpu consuming. */ static int ssl_srp_verify_param_cb(SSL *s, void *arg) { SRP_ARG *srp_arg = (SRP_ARG *)arg; BIGNUM *N = NULL, *g = NULL; if (((N = SSL_get_srp_N(s)) == NULL) || ((g = SSL_get_srp_g(s)) == NULL)) return 0; if (srp_arg->debug || srp_arg->msg || srp_arg->amp == 1) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "SRP parameters:\n"); BIO_printf(bio_err, "\tN="); BN_print(bio_err, N); BIO_printf(bio_err, "\n\tg="); BN_print(bio_err, g); BIO_printf(bio_err, "\n"); } if (SRP_check_known_gN_param(g, N)) return 1; if (srp_arg->amp == 1) { if (srp_arg->debug) BIO_printf(bio_err, "SRP param N and g are not known params, going to check deeper.\n"); /* * The srp_moregroups is a real debugging feature. Implementers * should rather add the value to the known ones. The minimal size * has already been tested. */ if (BN_num_bits(g) <= BN_BITS && srp_Verify_N_and_g(N, g)) return 1; } BIO_printf(bio_err, "SRP param N and g rejected.\n"); return 0; } #define PWD_STRLEN 1024 static char *ssl_give_srp_client_pwd_cb(SSL *s, void *arg) { SRP_ARG *srp_arg = (SRP_ARG *)arg; char *pass = app_malloc(PWD_STRLEN + 1, "SRP password buffer"); PW_CB_DATA cb_tmp; int l; cb_tmp.password = (char *)srp_arg->srppassin; cb_tmp.prompt_info = "SRP user"; if ((l = password_callback(pass, PWD_STRLEN, 0, &cb_tmp)) < 0) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "Can't read Password\n"); OPENSSL_free(pass); return NULL; } *(pass + l) = '\0'; return pass; } int set_up_srp_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, SRP_ARG *srp_arg, int srp_lateuser, int c_msg, int c_debug) { if (!srp_lateuser && !SSL_CTX_set_srp_username(ctx, srp_arg->srplogin)) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "Unable to set SRP username\n"); return 0; } srp_arg->msg = c_msg; srp_arg->debug = c_debug; SSL_CTX_set_srp_cb_arg(ctx, &srp_arg); SSL_CTX_set_srp_client_pwd_callback(ctx, ssl_give_srp_client_pwd_cb); SSL_CTX_set_srp_strength(ctx, srp_arg->strength); if (c_msg || c_debug || srp_arg->amp == 0) SSL_CTX_set_srp_verify_param_callback(ctx, ssl_srp_verify_param_cb); return 1; } static char *dummy_srp(SSL *ssl, void *arg) { return ""; } void set_up_dummy_srp(SSL_CTX *ctx) { SSL_CTX_set_srp_client_pwd_callback(ctx, dummy_srp); } /* * This callback pretends to require some asynchronous logic in order to * obtain a verifier. When the callback is called for a new connection we * return with a negative value. This will provoke the accept etc to return * with an LOOKUP_X509. The main logic of the reinvokes the suspended call * (which would normally occur after a worker has finished) and we set the * user parameters. */ static int ssl_srp_server_param_cb(SSL *s, int *ad, void *arg) { srpsrvparm *p = (srpsrvparm *) arg; int ret = SSL3_AL_FATAL; if (p->login == NULL && p->user == NULL) { p->login = SSL_get_srp_username(s); BIO_printf(bio_err, "SRP username = \"%s\"\n", p->login); return -1; } if (p->user == NULL) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "User %s doesn't exist\n", p->login); goto err; } if (SSL_set_srp_server_param (s, p->user->N, p->user->g, p->user->s, p->user->v, p->user->info) < 0) { *ad = SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR; goto err; } BIO_printf(bio_err, "SRP parameters set: username = \"%s\" info=\"%s\" \n", p->login, p->user->info); ret = SSL_ERROR_NONE; err: SRP_user_pwd_free(p->user); p->user = NULL; p->login = NULL; return ret; } int set_up_srp_verifier_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, srpsrvparm *srp_callback_parm, char *srpuserseed, char *srp_verifier_file) { int ret; srp_callback_parm->vb = SRP_VBASE_new(srpuserseed); srp_callback_parm->user = NULL; srp_callback_parm->login = NULL; if (srp_callback_parm->vb == NULL) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "Failed to initialize SRP verifier file \n"); return 0; } if ((ret = SRP_VBASE_init(srp_callback_parm->vb, srp_verifier_file)) != SRP_NO_ERROR) { BIO_printf(bio_err, "Cannot initialize SRP verifier file \"%s\":ret=%d\n", srp_verifier_file, ret); return 0; } SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_NONE, verify_callback); SSL_CTX_set_srp_cb_arg(ctx, &srp_callback_parm); SSL_CTX_set_srp_username_callback(ctx, ssl_srp_server_param_cb); return 1; } void lookup_srp_user(srpsrvparm *srp_callback_parm, BIO *bio_s_out) { SRP_user_pwd_free(srp_callback_parm->user); srp_callback_parm->user = SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user(srp_callback_parm->vb, srp_callback_parm->login); if (srp_callback_parm->user != NULL) BIO_printf(bio_s_out, "LOOKUP done %s\n", srp_callback_parm->user->info); else BIO_printf(bio_s_out, "LOOKUP not successful\n"); }