tor/src/or/channeltls.c
Nick Mathewson b9037521c6 Fix a framing bug when reading versions from a versions cell.
Our ++ should have been += 2.  This means that we'd accept version
numbers even when they started at an odd position.

This bug should be harmless in practice for so long as every version
number we allow begins with a 0 byte, but if we ever have a version
number starting with 1, 2, 3, or 4, there will be trouble here.

Fix for bug 8059, reported pseudonymously. Bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha
-- specifically, commit 6fcda529, where during development I
increased the width of a version to 16 bits without changing the
loop step.
2013-03-11 12:29:28 -04:00

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/* * Copyright (c) 2012-2013, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file channeltls.c
* \brief channel_t concrete subclass using or_connection_t
**/
/*
* Define this so channel.h gives us things only channel_t subclasses
* should touch.
*/
#define TOR_CHANNEL_INTERNAL_
#include "or.h"
#include "channel.h"
#include "channeltls.h"
#include "circuitmux.h"
#include "circuitmux_ewma.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "connection.h"
#include "connection_or.h"
#include "control.h"
#include "relay.h"
#include "router.h"
#include "routerlist.h"
/** How many CELL_PADDING cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_padding_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_VERSIONS cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_versions_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_NETINFO cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_netinfo_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_VPADDING cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_vpadding_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_CERTS cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_certs_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_AUTH_CHALLENGE cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_auth_challenge_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_AUTHENTICATE cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_authenticate_cells_processed = 0;
/** How many CELL_AUTHORIZE cells have we received, ever? */
uint64_t stats_n_authorize_cells_processed = 0;
/** Active listener, if any */
channel_listener_t *channel_tls_listener = NULL;
/* Utility function declarations */
static void channel_tls_common_init(channel_tls_t *tlschan);
/* channel_tls_t method declarations */
static void channel_tls_close_method(channel_t *chan);
static const char * channel_tls_describe_transport_method(channel_t *chan);
static int
channel_tls_get_remote_addr_method(channel_t *chan, tor_addr_t *addr_out);
static const char *
channel_tls_get_remote_descr_method(channel_t *chan, int flags);
static int channel_tls_has_queued_writes_method(channel_t *chan);
static int channel_tls_is_canonical_method(channel_t *chan, int req);
static int
channel_tls_matches_extend_info_method(channel_t *chan,
extend_info_t *extend_info);
static int channel_tls_matches_target_method(channel_t *chan,
const tor_addr_t *target);
static int channel_tls_write_cell_method(channel_t *chan,
cell_t *cell);
static int channel_tls_write_packed_cell_method(channel_t *chan,
packed_cell_t *packed_cell);
static int channel_tls_write_var_cell_method(channel_t *chan,
var_cell_t *var_cell);
/* channel_listener_tls_t method declarations */
static void channel_tls_listener_close_method(channel_listener_t *chan_l);
static const char *
channel_tls_listener_describe_transport_method(channel_listener_t *chan_l);
/** Handle incoming cells for the handshake stuff here rather than
* passing them on up. */
static void channel_tls_process_versions_cell(var_cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
static void channel_tls_process_netinfo_cell(cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
static void channel_tls_process_certs_cell(var_cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
static void channel_tls_process_auth_challenge_cell(var_cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
static void channel_tls_process_authenticate_cell(var_cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
static int command_allowed_before_handshake(uint8_t command);
static int enter_v3_handshake_with_cell(var_cell_t *cell,
channel_tls_t *tlschan);
/**
* Do parts of channel_tls_t initialization common to channel_tls_connect()
* and channel_tls_handle_incoming().
*/
static void
channel_tls_common_init(channel_tls_t *tlschan)
{
channel_t *chan;
tor_assert(tlschan);
chan = &(tlschan->base_);
channel_init(chan);
chan->magic = TLS_CHAN_MAGIC;
chan->state = CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING;
chan->close = channel_tls_close_method;
chan->describe_transport = channel_tls_describe_transport_method;
chan->get_remote_addr = channel_tls_get_remote_addr_method;
chan->get_remote_descr = channel_tls_get_remote_descr_method;
chan->has_queued_writes = channel_tls_has_queued_writes_method;
chan->is_canonical = channel_tls_is_canonical_method;
chan->matches_extend_info = channel_tls_matches_extend_info_method;
chan->matches_target = channel_tls_matches_target_method;
chan->write_cell = channel_tls_write_cell_method;
chan->write_packed_cell = channel_tls_write_packed_cell_method;
chan->write_var_cell = channel_tls_write_var_cell_method;
chan->cmux = circuitmux_alloc();
if (cell_ewma_enabled()) {
circuitmux_set_policy(chan->cmux, &ewma_policy);
}
}
/**
* Start a new TLS channel
*
* Launch a new OR connection to <b>addr</b>:<b>port</b> and expect to
* handshake with an OR with identity digest <b>id_digest</b>, and wrap
* it in a channel_tls_t.
*/
channel_t *
channel_tls_connect(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
const char *id_digest)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*tlschan));
channel_t *chan = &(tlschan->base_);
channel_tls_common_init(tlschan);
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"In channel_tls_connect() for channel %p "
"(global id " U64_FORMAT ")",
tlschan,
U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier));
if (is_local_addr(addr)) channel_mark_local(chan);
channel_mark_outgoing(chan);
/* Set up or_connection stuff */
tlschan->conn = connection_or_connect(addr, port, id_digest, tlschan);
/* connection_or_connect() will fill in tlschan->conn */
if (!(tlschan->conn)) {
chan->reason_for_closing = CHANNEL_CLOSE_FOR_ERROR;
channel_change_state(chan, CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR);
goto err;
}
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"Got orconn %p for channel with global id " U64_FORMAT,
tlschan->conn, U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier));
goto done;
err:
circuitmux_free(chan->cmux);
tor_free(tlschan);
chan = NULL;
done:
/* If we got one, we should register it */
if (chan) channel_register(chan);
return chan;
}
/**
* Return the current channel_tls_t listener
*
* Returns the current channel listener for incoming TLS connections, or
* NULL if none has been established
*/
channel_listener_t *
channel_tls_get_listener(void)
{
return channel_tls_listener;
}
/**
* Start a channel_tls_t listener if necessary
*
* Return the current channel_tls_t listener, or start one if we haven't yet,
* and return that.
*/
channel_listener_t *
channel_tls_start_listener(void)
{
channel_listener_t *listener;
if (!channel_tls_listener) {
listener = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*listener));
channel_init_listener(listener);
listener->state = CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_LISTENING;
listener->close = channel_tls_listener_close_method;
listener->describe_transport =
channel_tls_listener_describe_transport_method;
channel_tls_listener = listener;
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"Starting TLS channel listener %p with global id " U64_FORMAT,
listener, U64_PRINTF_ARG(listener->global_identifier));
channel_listener_register(listener);
} else listener = channel_tls_listener;
return listener;
}
/**
* Free everything on shutdown
*
* Not much to do here, since channel_free_all() takes care of a lot, but let's
* get rid of the listener.
*/
void
channel_tls_free_all(void)
{
channel_listener_t *old_listener = NULL;
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"Shutting down TLS channels...");
if (channel_tls_listener) {
/*
* When we close it, channel_tls_listener will get nulled out, so save
* a pointer so we can free it.
*/
old_listener = channel_tls_listener;
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"Closing channel_tls_listener with ID " U64_FORMAT
" at %p.",
U64_PRINTF_ARG(old_listener->global_identifier),
old_listener);
channel_listener_unregister(old_listener);
channel_listener_mark_for_close(old_listener);
channel_listener_free(old_listener);
tor_assert(channel_tls_listener == NULL);
}
log_debug(LD_CHANNEL,
"Done shutting down TLS channels");
}
/**
* Create a new channel around an incoming or_connection_t
*/
channel_t *
channel_tls_handle_incoming(or_connection_t *orconn)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*tlschan));
channel_t *chan = &(tlschan->base_);
tor_assert(orconn);
tor_assert(!(orconn->chan));
channel_tls_common_init(tlschan);
/* Link the channel and orconn to each other */
tlschan->conn = orconn;
orconn->chan = tlschan;
if (is_local_addr(&(TO_CONN(orconn)->addr))) channel_mark_local(chan);
channel_mark_incoming(chan);
/* If we got one, we should register it */
if (chan) channel_register(chan);
return chan;
}
/*********
* Casts *
********/
/**
* Cast a channel_tls_t to a channel_t.
*/
channel_t *
channel_tls_to_base(channel_tls_t *tlschan)
{
if (!tlschan) return NULL;
return &(tlschan->base_);
}
/**
* Cast a channel_t to a channel_tls_t, with appropriate type-checking
* asserts.
*/
channel_tls_t *
channel_tls_from_base(channel_t *chan)
{
if (!chan) return NULL;
tor_assert(chan->magic == TLS_CHAN_MAGIC);
return (channel_tls_t *)(chan);
}
/********************************************
* Method implementations for channel_tls_t *
*******************************************/
/**
* Close a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the close method for channel_tls_t
*/
static void
channel_tls_close_method(channel_t *chan)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
if (tlschan->conn) connection_or_close_normally(tlschan->conn, 1);
else {
/* Weird - we'll have to change the state ourselves, I guess */
log_info(LD_CHANNEL,
"Tried to close channel_tls_t %p with NULL conn",
tlschan);
channel_change_state(chan, CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR);
}
}
/**
* Describe the transport for a channel_tls_t
*
* This returns the string "TLS channel on connection <id>" to the upper
* layer.
*/
static const char *
channel_tls_describe_transport_method(channel_t *chan)
{
static char *buf = NULL;
uint64_t id;
channel_tls_t *tlschan;
const char *rv = NULL;
tor_assert(chan);
tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
if (tlschan->conn) {
id = TO_CONN(tlschan->conn)->global_identifier;
if (buf) tor_free(buf);
tor_asprintf(&buf,
"TLS channel (connection " U64_FORMAT ")",
U64_PRINTF_ARG(id));
rv = buf;
} else {
rv = "TLS channel (no connection)";
}
return rv;
}
/**
* Get the remote address of a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the get_remote_addr method for channel_tls_t; copy the
* remote endpoint of the channel to addr_out and return 1 (always
* succeeds for this transport).
*/
static int
channel_tls_get_remote_addr_method(channel_t *chan, tor_addr_t *addr_out)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(addr_out);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
tor_addr_copy(addr_out, &(TO_CONN(tlschan->conn)->addr));
return 1;
}
/**
* Get endpoint description of a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the get_remote_descr method for channel_tls_t; it returns
* a text description of the remote endpoint of the channel suitable for use
* in log messages. The req parameter is 0 for the canonical address or 1 for
* the actual address seen.
*/
static const char *
channel_tls_get_remote_descr_method(channel_t *chan, int flags)
{
#define MAX_DESCR_LEN 32
static char buf[MAX_DESCR_LEN + 1];
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
connection_t *conn;
const char *answer = NULL;
char *addr_str;
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
conn = TO_CONN(tlschan->conn);
switch (flags) {
case 0:
/* Canonical address with port*/
tor_snprintf(buf, MAX_DESCR_LEN + 1,
"%s:%u", conn->address, conn->port);
answer = buf;
break;
case GRD_FLAG_ORIGINAL:
/* Actual address with port */
addr_str = tor_dup_addr(&(tlschan->conn->real_addr));
tor_snprintf(buf, MAX_DESCR_LEN + 1,
"%s:%u", addr_str, conn->port);
tor_free(addr_str);
answer = buf;
break;
case GRD_FLAG_ADDR_ONLY:
/* Canonical address, no port */
strlcpy(buf, conn->address, sizeof(buf));
answer = buf;
break;
case GRD_FLAG_ORIGINAL|GRD_FLAG_ADDR_ONLY:
/* Actual address, no port */
addr_str = tor_dup_addr(&(tlschan->conn->real_addr));
strlcpy(buf, addr_str, sizeof(buf));
tor_free(addr_str);
answer = buf;
break;
default:
/* Something's broken in channel.c */
tor_assert(1);
}
return answer;
}
/**
* Tell the upper layer if we have queued writes
*
* This implements the has_queued_writes method for channel_tls t_; it returns
* 1 iff we have queued writes on the outbuf of the underlying or_connection_t.
*/
static int
channel_tls_has_queued_writes_method(channel_t *chan)
{
size_t outbuf_len;
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
outbuf_len = connection_get_outbuf_len(TO_CONN(tlschan->conn));
return (outbuf_len > 0);
}
/**
* Tell the upper layer if we're canonical
*
* This implements the is_canonical method for channel_tls_t; if req is zero,
* it returns whether this is a canonical channel, and if it is one it returns
* whether that can be relied upon.
*/
static int
channel_tls_is_canonical_method(channel_t *chan, int req)
{
int answer = 0;
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
switch (req) {
case 0:
answer = tlschan->conn->is_canonical;
break;
case 1:
/*
* Is the is_canonical bit reliable? In protocols version 2 and up
* we get the canonical address from a NETINFO cell, but in older
* versions it might be based on an obsolete descriptor.
*/
answer = (tlschan->conn->link_proto >= 2);
break;
default:
/* This shouldn't happen; channel.c is broken if it does */
tor_assert(1);
}
return answer;
}
/**
* Check if we match an extend_info_t
*
* This implements the matches_extend_info method for channel_tls_t; the upper
* layer wants to know if this channel matches an extend_info_t.
*/
static int
channel_tls_matches_extend_info_method(channel_t *chan,
extend_info_t *extend_info)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(extend_info);
return (tor_addr_eq(&(extend_info->addr),
&(TO_CONN(tlschan->conn)->addr)) &&
(extend_info->port == TO_CONN(tlschan->conn)->port));
}
/**
* Check if we match a target address
*
* This implements the matches_target method for channel_tls t_; the upper
* layer wants to know if this channel matches a target address when extending
* a circuit.
*/
static int
channel_tls_matches_target_method(channel_t *chan,
const tor_addr_t *target)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(target);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
return tor_addr_compare(&(tlschan->conn->real_addr),
target, CMP_EXACT);
}
/**
* Write a cell to a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the write_cell method for channel_tls_t; given a
* channel_tls_t and a cell_t, transmit the cell_t.
*/
static int
channel_tls_write_cell_method(channel_t *chan, cell_t *cell)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
connection_or_write_cell_to_buf(cell, tlschan->conn);
return 1;
}
/**
* Write a packed cell to a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the write_packed_cell method for channel_tls_t; given a
* channel_tls_t and a packed_cell_t, transmit the packed_cell_t.
*/
static int
channel_tls_write_packed_cell_method(channel_t *chan,
packed_cell_t *packed_cell)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
size_t cell_network_size = get_cell_network_size(chan->wide_circ_ids);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(packed_cell);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
connection_write_to_buf(packed_cell->body, cell_network_size,
TO_CONN(tlschan->conn));
/* This is where the cell is finished; used to be done from relay.c */
packed_cell_free(packed_cell);
return 1;
}
/**
* Write a variable-length cell to a channel_tls_t
*
* This implements the write_var_cell method for channel_tls_t; given a
* channel_tls_t and a var_cell_t, transmit the var_cell_t.
*/
static int
channel_tls_write_var_cell_method(channel_t *chan, var_cell_t *var_cell)
{
channel_tls_t *tlschan = BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan);
tor_assert(tlschan);
tor_assert(var_cell);
tor_assert(tlschan->conn);
connection_or_write_var_cell_to_buf(var_cell, tlschan->conn);
return 1;
}
/*************************************************
* Method implementations for channel_listener_t *
************************************************/
/**
* Close a channel_listener_t
*
* This implements the close method for channel_listener_t
*/
static void
channel_tls_listener_close_method(channel_listener_t *chan_l)
{
tor_assert(chan_l);
/*
* Listeners we just go ahead and change state through to CLOSED, but
* make sure to check if they're channel_tls_listener to NULL it out.
*/
if (chan_l == channel_tls_listener)
channel_tls_listener = NULL;
if (!(chan_l->state == CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSING ||
chan_l->state == CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED ||
chan_l->state == CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_ERROR)) {
channel_listener_change_state(chan_l, CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSING);
}
if (chan_l->incoming_list) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(chan_l->incoming_list,
channel_t *, ichan) {
channel_mark_for_close(ichan);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ichan);
smartlist_free(chan_l->incoming_list);
chan_l->incoming_list = NULL;
}
if (!(chan_l->state == CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED ||
chan_l->state == CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_ERROR)) {
channel_listener_change_state(chan_l, CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED);
}
}
/**
* Describe the transport for a channel_listener_t
*
* This returns the string "TLS channel (listening)" to the upper
* layer.
*/
static const char *
channel_tls_listener_describe_transport_method(channel_listener_t *chan_l)
{
tor_assert(chan_l);
return "TLS channel (listening)";
}
/*******************************************************
* Functions for handling events on an or_connection_t *
******************************************************/
/**
* Handle an orconn state change
*
* This function will be called by connection_or.c when the or_connection_t
* associated with this channel_tls_t changes state.
*/
void
channel_tls_handle_state_change_on_orconn(channel_tls_t *chan,
or_connection_t *conn,
uint8_t old_state,
uint8_t state)
{
channel_t *base_chan;
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(conn);
tor_assert(conn->chan == chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn == conn);
/* -Werror appeasement */
tor_assert(old_state == old_state);
base_chan = TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan);
/* Make sure the base connection state makes sense - shouldn't be error,
* closed or listening. */
tor_assert(base_chan->state == CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING ||
base_chan->state == CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN ||
base_chan->state == CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT ||
base_chan->state == CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING);
/* Did we just go to state open? */
if (state == OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN) {
/*
* We can go to CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN from CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING or
* CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT on this.
*/
channel_change_state(base_chan, CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN);
} else {
/*
* Not open, so from CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN we go to CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT,
* otherwise no change.
*/
if (base_chan->state == CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN) {
channel_change_state(base_chan, CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT);
}
}
}
/**
* Flush cells from a channel_tls_t
*
* Try to flush up to about num_cells cells, and return how many we flushed.
*/
ssize_t
channel_tls_flush_some_cells(channel_tls_t *chan, ssize_t num_cells)
{
ssize_t flushed = 0;
tor_assert(chan);
if (flushed >= num_cells) goto done;
/*
* If channel_tls_t ever buffers anything below the channel_t layer, flush
* that first here.
*/
flushed += channel_flush_some_cells(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan),
num_cells - flushed);
/*
* If channel_tls_t ever buffers anything below the channel_t layer, check
* how much we actually got and push it on down here.
*/
done:
return flushed;
}
/**
* Check if a channel_tls_t has anything to flush
*
* Return true if there is any more to flush on this channel (cells in queue
* or active circuits).
*/
int
channel_tls_more_to_flush(channel_tls_t *chan)
{
tor_assert(chan);
/*
* If channel_tls_t ever buffers anything below channel_t, the
* check for that should go here first.
*/
return channel_more_to_flush(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan));
}
#ifdef KEEP_TIMING_STATS
/**
* Timing states wrapper
*
* This is a wrapper function around the actual function that processes the
* <b>cell</b> that just arrived on <b>chan</b>. Increment <b>*time</b>
* by the number of microseconds used by the call to <b>*func(cell, chan)</b>.
*/
static void
channel_tls_time_process_cell(cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan, int *time,
void (*func)(cell_t *, channel_tls_t *))
{
struct timeval start, end;
long time_passed;
tor_gettimeofday(&start);
(*func)(cell, chan);
tor_gettimeofday(&end);
time_passed = tv_udiff(&start, &end) ;
if (time_passed > 10000) { /* more than 10ms */
log_debug(LD_OR,"That call just took %ld ms.",time_passed/1000);
}
if (time_passed < 0) {
log_info(LD_GENERAL,"That call took us back in time!");
time_passed = 0;
}
*time += time_passed;
}
#endif
/**
* Handle an incoming cell on a channel_tls_t
*
* This is called from connection_or.c to handle an arriving cell; it checks
* for cell types specific to the handshake for this transport protocol and
* handles them, and queues all other cells to the channel_t layer, which
* eventually will hand them off to command.c.
*/
void
channel_tls_handle_cell(cell_t *cell, or_connection_t *conn)
{
channel_tls_t *chan;
int handshaking;
#ifdef KEEP_TIMING_STATS
#define PROCESS_CELL(tp, cl, cn) STMT_BEGIN { \
++num ## tp; \
channel_tls_time_process_cell(cl, cn, & tp ## time , \
channel_tls_process_ ## tp ## _cell); \
} STMT_END
#else
#define PROCESS_CELL(tp, cl, cn) channel_tls_process_ ## tp ## _cell(cl, cn)
#endif
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(conn);
chan = conn->chan;
if (!chan) {
log_warn(LD_CHANNEL,
"Got a cell_t on an OR connection with no channel");
return;
}
handshaking = (TO_CONN(conn)->state != OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN);
if (conn->base_.marked_for_close)
return;
/* Reject all but VERSIONS and NETINFO when handshaking. */
/* (VERSIONS should actually be impossible; it's variable-length.) */
if (handshaking && cell->command != CELL_VERSIONS &&
cell->command != CELL_NETINFO) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received unexpected cell command %d in chan state %s / "
"conn state %s; closing the connection.",
(int)cell->command,
channel_state_to_string(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
conn_state_to_string(CONN_TYPE_OR, TO_CONN(conn)->state));
connection_or_close_for_error(conn, 0);
return;
}
if (conn->base_.state == OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3)
or_handshake_state_record_cell(conn, conn->handshake_state, cell, 1);
switch (cell->command) {
case CELL_PADDING:
++stats_n_padding_cells_processed;
/* do nothing */
break;
case CELL_VERSIONS:
tor_fragile_assert();
break;
case CELL_NETINFO:
++stats_n_netinfo_cells_processed;
PROCESS_CELL(netinfo, cell, chan);
break;
case CELL_CREATE:
case CELL_CREATE_FAST:
case CELL_CREATED:
case CELL_CREATED_FAST:
case CELL_RELAY:
case CELL_RELAY_EARLY:
case CELL_DESTROY:
case CELL_CREATE2:
case CELL_CREATED2:
/*
* These are all transport independent and we pass them up through the
* channel_t mechanism. They are ultimately handled in command.c.
*/
channel_queue_cell(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan), cell);
break;
default:
log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Cell of unknown type (%d) received in channeltls.c. "
"Dropping.",
cell->command);
break;
}
}
/**
* Handle an incoming variable-length cell on a channel_tls_t
*
* Process a <b>var_cell</b> that was just received on <b>conn</b>. Keep
* internal statistics about how many of each cell we've processed so far
* this second, and the total number of microseconds it took to
* process each type of cell. All the var_cell commands are handshake-
* related and live below the channel_t layer, so no variable-length
* cells ever get delivered in the current implementation, but I've left
* the mechanism in place for future use.
*/
void
channel_tls_handle_var_cell(var_cell_t *var_cell, or_connection_t *conn)
{
channel_tls_t *chan;
#ifdef KEEP_TIMING_STATS
/* how many of each cell have we seen so far this second? needs better
* name. */
static int num_versions = 0, num_certs = 0;
static time_t current_second = 0; /* from previous calls to time */
time_t now = time(NULL);
if (current_second == 0) current_second = now;
if (now > current_second) { /* the second has rolled over */
/* print stats */
log_info(LD_OR,
"At end of second: %d versions (%d ms), %d certs (%d ms)",
num_versions, versions_time / ((now - current_second) * 1000),
num_certs, certs_time / ((now - current_second) * 1000));
num_versions = num_certs = 0;
versions_time = certs_time = 0;
/* remember which second it is, for next time */
current_second = now;
}
#endif
tor_assert(var_cell);
tor_assert(conn);
chan = conn->chan;
if (!chan) {
log_warn(LD_CHANNEL,
"Got a var_cell_t on an OR connection with no channel");
return;
}
if (TO_CONN(conn)->marked_for_close)
return;
switch (TO_CONN(conn)->state) {
case OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V2:
if (var_cell->command != CELL_VERSIONS) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received a cell with command %d in unexpected "
"orconn state \"%s\" [%d], channel state \"%s\" [%d]; "
"closing the connection.",
(int)(var_cell->command),
conn_state_to_string(CONN_TYPE_OR, TO_CONN(conn)->state),
TO_CONN(conn)->state,
channel_state_to_string(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
(int)(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state));
/*
* The code in connection_or.c will tell channel_t to close for
* error; it will go to CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING, and then to
* CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR when conn is closed.
*/
connection_or_close_for_error(conn, 0);
return;
}
break;
case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING:
/* If we're using bufferevents, it's entirely possible for us to
* notice "hey, data arrived!" before we notice "hey, the handshake
* finished!" And we need to be accepting both at once to handle both
* the v2 and v3 handshakes. */
/* fall through */
case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING:
if (!(command_allowed_before_handshake(var_cell->command))) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received a cell with command %d in unexpected "
"orconn state \"%s\" [%d], channel state \"%s\" [%d]; "
"closing the connection.",
(int)(var_cell->command),
conn_state_to_string(CONN_TYPE_OR, TO_CONN(conn)->state),
(int)(TO_CONN(conn)->state),
channel_state_to_string(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
(int)(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state));
/* see above comment about CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR */
connection_or_close_for_error(conn, 0);
return;
} else {
if (enter_v3_handshake_with_cell(var_cell, chan) < 0)
return;
}
break;
case OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3:
if (var_cell->command != CELL_AUTHENTICATE)
or_handshake_state_record_var_cell(conn, conn->handshake_state,
var_cell, 1);
break; /* Everything is allowed */
case OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN:
if (conn->link_proto < 3) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received a variable-length cell with command %d in orconn "
"state %s [%d], channel state %s [%d] with link protocol %d; "
"ignoring it.",
(int)(var_cell->command),
conn_state_to_string(CONN_TYPE_OR, TO_CONN(conn)->state),
(int)(TO_CONN(conn)->state),
channel_state_to_string(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
(int)(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
(int)(conn->link_proto));
return;
}
break;
default:
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received var-length cell with command %d in unexpected "
"orconn state \"%s\" [%d], channel state \"%s\" [%d]; "
"ignoring it.",
(int)(var_cell->command),
conn_state_to_string(CONN_TYPE_OR, TO_CONN(conn)->state),
(int)(TO_CONN(conn)->state),
channel_state_to_string(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state),
(int)(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->state));
return;
}
/* Now handle the cell */
switch (var_cell->command) {
case CELL_VERSIONS:
++stats_n_versions_cells_processed;
PROCESS_CELL(versions, var_cell, chan);
break;
case CELL_VPADDING:
++stats_n_vpadding_cells_processed;
/* Do nothing */
break;
case CELL_CERTS:
++stats_n_certs_cells_processed;
PROCESS_CELL(certs, var_cell, chan);
break;
case CELL_AUTH_CHALLENGE:
++stats_n_auth_challenge_cells_processed;
PROCESS_CELL(auth_challenge, var_cell, chan);
break;
case CELL_AUTHENTICATE:
++stats_n_authenticate_cells_processed;
PROCESS_CELL(authenticate, var_cell, chan);
break;
case CELL_AUTHORIZE:
++stats_n_authorize_cells_processed;
/* Ignored so far. */
break;
default:
log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Variable-length cell of unknown type (%d) received.",
(int)(var_cell->command));
break;
}
}
/**
* Check if this cell type is allowed before the handshake is finished
*
* Return true if <b>command</b> is a cell command that's allowed to start a
* V3 handshake.
*/
static int
command_allowed_before_handshake(uint8_t command)
{
switch (command) {
case CELL_VERSIONS:
case CELL_VPADDING:
case CELL_AUTHORIZE:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}
/**
* Start a V3 handshake on an incoming connection
*
* Called when we as a server receive an appropriate cell while waiting
* either for a cell or a TLS handshake. Set the connection's state to
* "handshaking_v3', initializes the or_handshake_state field as needed,
* and add the cell to the hash of incoming cells.)
*/
static int
enter_v3_handshake_with_cell(var_cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
int started_here = 0;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
started_here = connection_or_nonopen_was_started_here(chan->conn);
tor_assert(TO_CONN(chan->conn)->state == OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING ||
TO_CONN(chan->conn)->state ==
OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING);
if (started_here) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Received a cell while TLS-handshaking, not in "
"OR_HANDSHAKING_V3, on a connection we originated.");
}
connection_or_block_renegotiation(chan->conn);
chan->conn->base_.state = OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3;
if (connection_init_or_handshake_state(chan->conn, started_here) < 0) {
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return -1;
}
or_handshake_state_record_var_cell(chan->conn,
chan->conn->handshake_state, cell, 1);
return 0;
}
/**
* Process a 'versions' cell.
*
* This function is called to handle an incoming VERSIONS cell; the current
* link protocol version must be 0 to indicate that no version has yet been
* negotiated. We compare the versions in the cell to the list of versions
* we support, pick the highest version we have in common, and continue the
* negotiation from there.
*/
static void
channel_tls_process_versions_cell(var_cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
int highest_supported_version = 0;
const uint8_t *cp, *end;
int started_here = 0;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
started_here = connection_or_nonopen_was_started_here(chan->conn);
if (chan->conn->link_proto != 0 ||
(chan->conn->handshake_state &&
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_versions)) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Received a VERSIONS cell on a connection with its version "
"already set to %d; dropping",
(int)(chan->conn->link_proto));
return;
}
switch (chan->conn->base_.state)
{
case OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V2:
case OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3:
break;
case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING:
case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING:
default:
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"VERSIONS cell while in unexpected state");
return;
}
tor_assert(chan->conn->handshake_state);
end = cell->payload + cell->payload_len;
for (cp = cell->payload; cp+1 < end; cp += 2) {
uint16_t v = ntohs(get_uint16(cp));
if (is_or_protocol_version_known(v) && v > highest_supported_version)
highest_supported_version = v;
}
if (!highest_supported_version) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Couldn't find a version in common between my version list and the "
"list in the VERSIONS cell; closing connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
} else if (highest_supported_version == 1) {
/* Negotiating version 1 makes no sense, since version 1 has no VERSIONS
* cells. */
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Used version negotiation protocol to negotiate a v1 connection. "
"That's crazily non-compliant. Closing connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
} else if (highest_supported_version < 3 &&
chan->conn->base_.state == OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Negotiated link protocol 2 or lower after doing a v3 TLS "
"handshake. Closing connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
} else if (highest_supported_version != 2 &&
chan->conn->base_.state == OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V2) {
/* XXXX This should eventually be a log_protocol_warn */
log_fn(LOG_WARN, LD_OR,
"Negotiated link with non-2 protocol after doing a v2 TLS "
"handshake with %s. Closing connection.",
fmt_addr(&chan->conn->base_.addr));
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
chan->conn->link_proto = highest_supported_version;
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_versions = 1;
if (chan->conn->link_proto == 2) {
log_info(LD_OR,
"Negotiated version %d with %s:%d; sending NETINFO.",
highest_supported_version,
safe_str_client(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
if (connection_or_send_netinfo(chan->conn) < 0) {
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
} else {
const int send_versions = !started_here;
/* If we want to authenticate, send a CERTS cell */
const int send_certs = !started_here || public_server_mode(get_options());
/* If we're a relay that got a connection, ask for authentication. */
const int send_chall = !started_here && public_server_mode(get_options());
/* If our certs cell will authenticate us, we can send a netinfo cell
* right now. */
const int send_netinfo = !started_here;
const int send_any =
send_versions || send_certs || send_chall || send_netinfo;
tor_assert(chan->conn->link_proto >= 3);
log_info(LD_OR,
"Negotiated version %d with %s:%d; %s%s%s%s%s",
highest_supported_version,
safe_str_client(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port,
send_any ? "Sending cells:" : "Waiting for CERTS cell",
send_versions ? " VERSIONS" : "",
send_certs ? " CERTS" : "",
send_chall ? " AUTH_CHALLENGE" : "",
send_netinfo ? " NETINFO" : "");
#ifdef DISABLE_V3_LINKPROTO_SERVERSIDE
if (1) {
connection_or_close_normally(chan->conn, 1);
return;
}
#endif
if (send_versions) {
if (connection_or_send_versions(chan->conn, 1) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send versions cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
}
/* We set this after sending the verions cell. */
/*XXXXX symbolic const.*/
chan->base_.wide_circ_ids =
chan->conn->link_proto >= MIN_LINK_PROTO_FOR_WIDE_CIRC_IDS;
chan->conn->wide_circ_ids = chan->base_.wide_circ_ids;
if (send_certs) {
if (connection_or_send_certs_cell(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send certs cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
}
if (send_chall) {
if (connection_or_send_auth_challenge_cell(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send auth_challenge cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
}
if (send_netinfo) {
if (connection_or_send_netinfo(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send netinfo cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Process a 'netinfo' cell
*
* This function is called to handle an incoming NETINFO cell; read and act
* on its contents, and set the connection state to "open".
*/
static void
channel_tls_process_netinfo_cell(cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
time_t timestamp;
uint8_t my_addr_type;
uint8_t my_addr_len;
const uint8_t *my_addr_ptr;
const uint8_t *cp, *end;
uint8_t n_other_addrs;
time_t now = time(NULL);
long apparent_skew = 0;
tor_addr_t my_apparent_addr = TOR_ADDR_NULL;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
if (chan->conn->link_proto < 2) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Received a NETINFO cell on %s connection; dropping.",
chan->conn->link_proto == 0 ? "non-versioned" : "a v1");
return;
}
if (chan->conn->base_.state != OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V2 &&
chan->conn->base_.state != OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Received a NETINFO cell on non-handshaking connection; dropping.");
return;
}
tor_assert(chan->conn->handshake_state &&
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_versions);
if (chan->conn->base_.state == OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3) {
tor_assert(chan->conn->link_proto >= 3);
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->started_here) {
if (!(chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated)) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Got a NETINFO cell from server, "
"but no authentication. Closing the connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
} else {
/* we're the server. If the client never authenticated, we have
some housekeeping to do.*/
if (!(chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated)) {
tor_assert(tor_digest_is_zero(
(const char*)(chan->conn->handshake_state->
authenticated_peer_id)));
channel_set_circid_type(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan), NULL,
chan->conn->link_proto < MIN_LINK_PROTO_FOR_WIDE_CIRC_IDS);
connection_or_init_conn_from_address(chan->conn,
&(chan->conn->base_.addr),
chan->conn->base_.port,
(const char*)(chan->conn->handshake_state->
authenticated_peer_id),
0);
}
}
}
/* Decode the cell. */
timestamp = ntohl(get_uint32(cell->payload));
if (labs(now - chan->conn->handshake_state->sent_versions_at) < 180) {
apparent_skew = now - timestamp;
}
my_addr_type = (uint8_t) cell->payload[4];
my_addr_len = (uint8_t) cell->payload[5];
my_addr_ptr = (uint8_t*) cell->payload + 6;
end = cell->payload + CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE;
cp = cell->payload + 6 + my_addr_len;
if (cp >= end) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Addresses too long in netinfo cell; closing connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
} else if (my_addr_type == RESOLVED_TYPE_IPV4 && my_addr_len == 4) {
tor_addr_from_ipv4n(&my_apparent_addr, get_uint32(my_addr_ptr));
} else if (my_addr_type == RESOLVED_TYPE_IPV6 && my_addr_len == 16) {
tor_addr_from_ipv6_bytes(&my_apparent_addr, (const char *) my_addr_ptr);
}
n_other_addrs = (uint8_t) *cp++;
while (n_other_addrs && cp < end-2) {
/* Consider all the other addresses; if any matches, this connection is
* "canonical." */
tor_addr_t addr;
const uint8_t *next =
decode_address_from_payload(&addr, cp, (int)(end-cp));
if (next == NULL) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Bad address in netinfo cell; closing connection.");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
if (tor_addr_eq(&addr, &(chan->conn->real_addr))) {
chan->conn->is_canonical = 1;
break;
}
cp = next;
--n_other_addrs;
}
/* Act on apparent skew. */
/** Warn when we get a netinfo skew with at least this value. */
#define NETINFO_NOTICE_SKEW 3600
if (labs(apparent_skew) > NETINFO_NOTICE_SKEW &&
router_get_by_id_digest(chan->conn->identity_digest)) {
char dbuf[64];
int severity;
/*XXXX be smarter about when everybody says we are skewed. */
if (router_digest_is_trusted_dir(chan->conn->identity_digest))
severity = LOG_WARN;
else
severity = LOG_INFO;
format_time_interval(dbuf, sizeof(dbuf), apparent_skew);
log_fn(severity, LD_GENERAL,
"Received NETINFO cell with skewed time from "
"server at %s:%d. It seems that our clock is %s by %s, or "
"that theirs is %s. Tor requires an accurate clock to work: "
"please check your time and date settings.",
chan->conn->base_.address,
(int)(chan->conn->base_.port),
apparent_skew > 0 ? "ahead" : "behind",
dbuf,
apparent_skew > 0 ? "behind" : "ahead");
if (severity == LOG_WARN) /* only tell the controller if an authority */
control_event_general_status(LOG_WARN,
"CLOCK_SKEW SKEW=%ld SOURCE=OR:%s:%d",
apparent_skew,
chan->conn->base_.address,
chan->conn->base_.port);
}
/* XXX maybe act on my_apparent_addr, if the source is sufficiently
* trustworthy. */
if (connection_or_set_state_open(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_OR,
"Got good NETINFO cell from %s:%d; but "
"was unable to make the OR connection become open.",
safe_str_client(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
} else {
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got good NETINFO cell from %s:%d; OR connection is now "
"open, using protocol version %d. Its ID digest is %s. "
"Our address is apparently %s.",
safe_str_client(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port,
(int)(chan->conn->link_proto),
hex_str(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->identity_digest,
DIGEST_LEN),
tor_addr_is_null(&my_apparent_addr) ?
"<none>" : fmt_and_decorate_addr(&my_apparent_addr));
}
assert_connection_ok(TO_CONN(chan->conn),time(NULL));
}
/**
* Process a CERTS cell from a channel.
*
* This function is called to process an incoming CERTS cell on a
* channel_tls_t:
*
* If the other side should not have sent us a CERTS cell, or the cell is
* malformed, or it is supposed to authenticate the TLS key but it doesn't,
* then mark the connection.
*
* If the cell has a good cert chain and we're doing a v3 handshake, then
* store the certificates in or_handshake_state. If this is the client side
* of the connection, we then authenticate the server or mark the connection.
* If it's the server side, wait for an AUTHENTICATE cell.
*/
static void
channel_tls_process_certs_cell(var_cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
tor_cert_t *link_cert = NULL;
tor_cert_t *id_cert = NULL;
tor_cert_t *auth_cert = NULL;
uint8_t *ptr;
int n_certs, i;
int send_netinfo = 0;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
#define ERR(s) \
do { \
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL, \
"Received a bad CERTS cell from %s:%d: %s", \
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address), \
chan->conn->base_.port, (s)); \
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0); \
goto err; \
} while (0)
if (chan->conn->base_.state != OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3)
ERR("We're not doing a v3 handshake!");
if (chan->conn->link_proto < 3)
ERR("We're not using link protocol >= 3");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->received_certs_cell)
ERR("We already got one");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated) {
/* Should be unreachable, but let's make sure. */
ERR("We're already authenticated!");
}
if (cell->payload_len < 1)
ERR("It had no body");
if (cell->circ_id)
ERR("It had a nonzero circuit ID");
n_certs = cell->payload[0];
ptr = cell->payload + 1;
for (i = 0; i < n_certs; ++i) {
uint8_t cert_type;
uint16_t cert_len;
if (ptr + 3 > cell->payload + cell->payload_len) {
goto truncated;
}
cert_type = *ptr;
cert_len = ntohs(get_uint16(ptr+1));
if (ptr + 3 + cert_len > cell->payload + cell->payload_len) {
goto truncated;
}
if (cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_TLS_LINK ||
cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_ID_1024 ||
cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_AUTH_1024) {
tor_cert_t *cert = tor_cert_decode(ptr + 3, cert_len);
if (!cert) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Received undecodable certificate in CERTS cell from %s:%d",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
} else {
if (cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_TLS_LINK) {
if (link_cert) {
tor_cert_free(cert);
ERR("Too many TLS_LINK certificates");
}
link_cert = cert;
} else if (cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_ID_1024) {
if (id_cert) {
tor_cert_free(cert);
ERR("Too many ID_1024 certificates");
}
id_cert = cert;
} else if (cert_type == OR_CERT_TYPE_AUTH_1024) {
if (auth_cert) {
tor_cert_free(cert);
ERR("Too many AUTH_1024 certificates");
}
auth_cert = cert;
} else {
tor_cert_free(cert);
}
}
}
ptr += 3 + cert_len;
continue;
truncated:
ERR("It ends in the middle of a certificate");
}
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->started_here) {
int severity;
if (! (id_cert && link_cert))
ERR("The certs we wanted were missing");
/* Okay. We should be able to check the certificates now. */
if (! tor_tls_cert_matches_key(chan->conn->tls, link_cert)) {
ERR("The link certificate didn't match the TLS public key");
}
/* Note that this warns more loudly about time and validity if we were
* _trying_ to connect to an authority, not necessarily if we _did_ connect
* to one. */
if (router_digest_is_trusted_dir(
TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan)->identity_digest))
severity = LOG_WARN;
else
severity = LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN;
if (! tor_tls_cert_is_valid(severity, link_cert, id_cert, 0))
ERR("The link certificate was not valid");
if (! tor_tls_cert_is_valid(severity, id_cert, id_cert, 1))
ERR("The ID certificate was not valid");
chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated = 1;
{
const digests_t *id_digests = tor_cert_get_id_digests(id_cert);
crypto_pk_t *identity_rcvd;
if (!id_digests)
ERR("Couldn't compute digests for key in ID cert");
identity_rcvd = tor_tls_cert_get_key(id_cert);
if (!identity_rcvd)
ERR("Internal error: Couldn't get RSA key from ID cert.");
memcpy(chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated_peer_id,
id_digests->d[DIGEST_SHA1], DIGEST_LEN);
channel_set_circid_type(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan), identity_rcvd,
chan->conn->link_proto < MIN_LINK_PROTO_FOR_WIDE_CIRC_IDS);
crypto_pk_free(identity_rcvd);
}
if (connection_or_client_learned_peer_id(chan->conn,
chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated_peer_id) < 0)
ERR("Problem setting or checking peer id");
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got some good certificates from %s:%d: Authenticated it.",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address), chan->conn->base_.port);
chan->conn->handshake_state->id_cert = id_cert;
id_cert = NULL;
if (!public_server_mode(get_options())) {
/* If we initiated the connection and we are not a public server, we
* aren't planning to authenticate at all. At this point we know who we
* are talking to, so we can just send a netinfo now. */
send_netinfo = 1;
}
} else {
if (! (id_cert && auth_cert))
ERR("The certs we wanted were missing");
/* Remember these certificates so we can check an AUTHENTICATE cell */
if (! tor_tls_cert_is_valid(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, auth_cert, id_cert, 1))
ERR("The authentication certificate was not valid");
if (! tor_tls_cert_is_valid(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, id_cert, id_cert, 1))
ERR("The ID certificate was not valid");
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got some good certificates from %s:%d: "
"Waiting for AUTHENTICATE.",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
/* XXXX check more stuff? */
chan->conn->handshake_state->id_cert = id_cert;
chan->conn->handshake_state->auth_cert = auth_cert;
id_cert = auth_cert = NULL;
}
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_certs_cell = 1;
if (send_netinfo) {
if (connection_or_send_netinfo(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send netinfo cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
goto err;
}
}
err:
tor_cert_free(id_cert);
tor_cert_free(link_cert);
tor_cert_free(auth_cert);
#undef ERR
}
/**
* Process an AUTH_CHALLENGE cell from a channel_tls_t
*
* This function is called to handle an incoming AUTH_CHALLENGE cell on a
* channel_tls_t; if we weren't supposed to get one (for example, because we're
* not the originator of the channel), or it's ill-formed, or we aren't doing
* a v3 handshake, mark the channel. If the cell is well-formed but we don't
* want to authenticate, just drop it. If the cell is well-formed *and* we
* want to authenticate, send an AUTHENTICATE cell and then a NETINFO cell.
*/
static void
channel_tls_process_auth_challenge_cell(var_cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
int n_types, i, use_type = -1;
uint8_t *cp;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
#define ERR(s) \
do { \
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL, \
"Received a bad AUTH_CHALLENGE cell from %s:%d: %s", \
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address), \
chan->conn->base_.port, (s)); \
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0); \
return; \
} while (0)
if (chan->conn->base_.state != OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3)
ERR("We're not currently doing a v3 handshake");
if (chan->conn->link_proto < 3)
ERR("We're not using link protocol >= 3");
if (!(chan->conn->handshake_state->started_here))
ERR("We didn't originate this connection");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->received_auth_challenge)
ERR("We already received one");
if (!(chan->conn->handshake_state->received_certs_cell))
ERR("We haven't gotten a CERTS cell yet");
if (cell->payload_len < OR_AUTH_CHALLENGE_LEN + 2)
ERR("It was too short");
if (cell->circ_id)
ERR("It had a nonzero circuit ID");
n_types = ntohs(get_uint16(cell->payload + OR_AUTH_CHALLENGE_LEN));
if (cell->payload_len < OR_AUTH_CHALLENGE_LEN + 2 + 2*n_types)
ERR("It looks truncated");
/* Now see if there is an authentication type we can use */
cp = cell->payload+OR_AUTH_CHALLENGE_LEN + 2;
for (i = 0; i < n_types; ++i, cp += 2) {
uint16_t authtype = ntohs(get_uint16(cp));
if (authtype == AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_TLSSECRET)
use_type = authtype;
}
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_auth_challenge = 1;
if (! public_server_mode(get_options())) {
/* If we're not a public server then we don't want to authenticate on a
connection we originated, and we already sent a NETINFO cell when we
got the CERTS cell. We have nothing more to do. */
return;
}
if (use_type >= 0) {
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got an AUTH_CHALLENGE cell from %s:%d: Sending "
"authentication",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
if (connection_or_send_authenticate_cell(chan->conn, use_type) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR,
"Couldn't send authenticate cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
} else {
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got an AUTH_CHALLENGE cell from %s:%d, but we don't "
"know any of its authentication types. Not authenticating.",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
}
if (connection_or_send_netinfo(chan->conn) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_OR, "Couldn't send netinfo cell");
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0);
return;
}
#undef ERR
}
/**
* Process an AUTHENTICATE cell from a channel_tls_t
*
* If it's ill-formed or we weren't supposed to get one or we're not doing a
* v3 handshake, then mark the connection. If it does not authenticate the
* other side of the connection successfully (because it isn't signed right,
* we didn't get a CERTS cell, etc) mark the connection. Otherwise, accept
* the identity of the router on the other side of the connection.
*/
static void
channel_tls_process_authenticate_cell(var_cell_t *cell, channel_tls_t *chan)
{
uint8_t expected[V3_AUTH_FIXED_PART_LEN];
const uint8_t *auth;
int authlen;
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(chan);
tor_assert(chan->conn);
#define ERR(s) \
do { \
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL, \
"Received a bad AUTHENTICATE cell from %s:%d: %s", \
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address), \
chan->conn->base_.port, (s)); \
connection_or_close_for_error(chan->conn, 0); \
return; \
} while (0)
if (chan->conn->base_.state != OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3)
ERR("We're not doing a v3 handshake");
if (chan->conn->link_proto < 3)
ERR("We're not using link protocol >= 3");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->started_here)
ERR("We originated this connection");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->received_authenticate)
ERR("We already got one!");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated) {
/* Should be impossible given other checks */
ERR("The peer is already authenticated");
}
if (!(chan->conn->handshake_state->received_certs_cell))
ERR("We never got a certs cell");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->auth_cert == NULL)
ERR("We never got an authentication certificate");
if (chan->conn->handshake_state->id_cert == NULL)
ERR("We never got an identity certificate");
if (cell->payload_len < 4)
ERR("Cell was way too short");
auth = cell->payload;
{
uint16_t type = ntohs(get_uint16(auth));
uint16_t len = ntohs(get_uint16(auth+2));
if (4 + len > cell->payload_len)
ERR("Authenticator was truncated");
if (type != AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_TLSSECRET)
ERR("Authenticator type was not recognized");
auth += 4;
authlen = len;
}
if (authlen < V3_AUTH_BODY_LEN + 1)
ERR("Authenticator was too short");
if (connection_or_compute_authenticate_cell_body(
chan->conn, expected, sizeof(expected), NULL, 1) < 0)
ERR("Couldn't compute expected AUTHENTICATE cell body");
if (tor_memneq(expected, auth, sizeof(expected)))
ERR("Some field in the AUTHENTICATE cell body was not as expected");
{
crypto_pk_t *pk = tor_tls_cert_get_key(
chan->conn->handshake_state->auth_cert);
char d[DIGEST256_LEN];
char *signed_data;
size_t keysize;
int signed_len;
if (!pk)
ERR("Internal error: couldn't get RSA key from AUTH cert.");
crypto_digest256(d, (char*)auth, V3_AUTH_BODY_LEN, DIGEST_SHA256);
keysize = crypto_pk_keysize(pk);
signed_data = tor_malloc(keysize);
signed_len = crypto_pk_public_checksig(pk, signed_data, keysize,
(char*)auth + V3_AUTH_BODY_LEN,
authlen - V3_AUTH_BODY_LEN);
crypto_pk_free(pk);
if (signed_len < 0) {
tor_free(signed_data);
ERR("Signature wasn't valid");
}
if (signed_len < DIGEST256_LEN) {
tor_free(signed_data);
ERR("Not enough data was signed");
}
/* Note that we deliberately allow *more* than DIGEST256_LEN bytes here,
* in case they're later used to hold a SHA3 digest or something. */
if (tor_memneq(signed_data, d, DIGEST256_LEN)) {
tor_free(signed_data);
ERR("Signature did not match data to be signed.");
}
tor_free(signed_data);
}
/* Okay, we are authenticated. */
chan->conn->handshake_state->received_authenticate = 1;
chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated = 1;
chan->conn->handshake_state->digest_received_data = 0;
{
crypto_pk_t *identity_rcvd =
tor_tls_cert_get_key(chan->conn->handshake_state->id_cert);
const digests_t *id_digests =
tor_cert_get_id_digests(chan->conn->handshake_state->id_cert);
/* This must exist; we checked key type when reading the cert. */
tor_assert(id_digests);
memcpy(chan->conn->handshake_state->authenticated_peer_id,
id_digests->d[DIGEST_SHA1], DIGEST_LEN);
channel_set_circid_type(TLS_CHAN_TO_BASE(chan), identity_rcvd,
chan->conn->link_proto < MIN_LINK_PROTO_FOR_WIDE_CIRC_IDS);
crypto_pk_free(identity_rcvd);
connection_or_init_conn_from_address(chan->conn,
&(chan->conn->base_.addr),
chan->conn->base_.port,
(const char*)(chan->conn->handshake_state->
authenticated_peer_id),
0);
log_info(LD_OR,
"Got an AUTHENTICATE cell from %s:%d: Looks good.",
safe_str(chan->conn->base_.address),
chan->conn->base_.port);
}
#undef ERR
}