Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Mathewson
efea1e904a Extract the add-or-replace-keypin logic into a new function
We're about to need to call it in another place too.
2015-09-23 11:07:17 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
c5e87e33c7 Allow conflicts to occur in keypinning journal
When we find a conflict in the keypinning journal, treat the new
entry as superseding all old entries that overlap either of its
keys.

Also add a (not-yet-used) configuration option to disable keypinning
enforcement.
2015-09-23 11:02:21 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
347fe449fe Move formatting functions around.
The base64 and base32 functions used to be in crypto.c;
crypto_format.h had no header; some general-purpose functions were in
crypto_curve25519.c.

This patch makes a {crypto,util}_format.[ch], and puts more functions
there.  Small modules are beautiful!
2015-07-31 11:21:34 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
a6e3db5f72 Attempt to fix keypinning on Windows
Not that I would countenance a directory authority on Windows, but
it would be nice if the unit tests passed.
2015-05-29 14:38:59 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
592a439107 Tie key-pinning logic into directory authority operation
With this patch:
  * Authorities load the key-pinning log at startup.
  * Authorities open a key-pinning log for writing at startup.
  * Authorities reject any router with an ed25519 key where they have
    previously seen that ed25519 key with a different RSA key, or vice
    versa.
  * Authorities warn about, but *do not* reject, RSA-only descriptors
    when the RSA key has previously gone along with an Ed25519 key.
    (We should make this a 'reject' too, but we can't do that until we're
    sure there's no legit reason to downgrade to 0.2.5.)
2015-05-28 10:41:49 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
eacbe03c71 Key-pinning back-end for directory authorities.
This module implements a key-pinning mechanism to ensure that it's
safe to use RSA keys as identitifers even as we migrate to Ed25519
keys.  It remembers, for every Ed25519 key we've seen, what the
associated Ed25519 key is.  This way, if we see a different Ed25519
key with that RSA key, we'll know that there's a mismatch.

We persist these entries to disk using a simple format, where each
line has a base64-encoded RSA SHA1 hash, then a base64-endoded
Ed25519 key.  Empty lines, misformed lines, and lines beginning with
a # are ignored. Lines beginning with @ are reserved for future
extensions.
2015-05-28 10:41:49 -04:00