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nodejs/lib/tls.js
Anna Henningsen 9301b8a9c6
tls: make deprecated tls.createSecurePair() use public API
Make the deprecated `tls.createSecurePair()` method use other public
APIs only (`TLSSocket` in particular).

Since `tls.createSecurePair()` has been runtime-deprecated only
since Node 8, it probably isn’t quite time to remove it yet,
but this patch removes almost all of the code complexity that
is retained by it.

The API, as it is documented, is retained. However, it is very likely
that some users have come to rely on parts of undocumented API
of the `SecurePair` class, especially since some of the existing
tests checked for those. Therefore, this should definitely be
considered a breaking change.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/17882
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <minwoo@nodesource.com>
Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
Reviewed-By: Tiancheng "Timothy" Gu <timothygu99@gmail.com>
2018-01-14 14:49:41 +01:00

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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
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'use strict';
const errors = require('internal/errors');
const internalUtil = require('internal/util');
const internalTLS = require('internal/tls');
internalUtil.assertCrypto();
const { isUint8Array } = require('internal/util/types');
const net = require('net');
const url = require('url');
const binding = process.binding('crypto');
const Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
const EventEmitter = require('events');
const DuplexPair = require('internal/streams/duplexpair');
const canonicalizeIP = process.binding('cares_wrap').canonicalizeIP;
// Allow {CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT} client-initiated session renegotiations
// every {CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW} seconds. An error event is emitted if more
// renegotiations are seen. The settings are applied to all remote client
// connections.
exports.CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT = 3;
exports.CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW = 600;
exports.SLAB_BUFFER_SIZE = 10 * 1024 * 1024;
exports.DEFAULT_CIPHERS =
process.binding('constants').crypto.defaultCipherList;
exports.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE = 'auto';
exports.getCiphers = internalUtil.cachedResult(
() => internalUtil.filterDuplicateStrings(binding.getSSLCiphers(), true)
);
// Convert protocols array into valid OpenSSL protocols list
// ("\x06spdy/2\x08http/1.1\x08http/1.0")
function convertProtocols(protocols) {
const lens = new Array(protocols.length);
const buff = Buffer.allocUnsafe(protocols.reduce((p, c, i) => {
var len = Buffer.byteLength(c);
lens[i] = len;
return p + 1 + len;
}, 0));
var offset = 0;
for (var i = 0, c = protocols.length; i < c; i++) {
buff[offset++] = lens[i];
buff.write(protocols[i], offset);
offset += lens[i];
}
return buff;
}
exports.convertNPNProtocols = function(protocols, out) {
// If protocols is Array - translate it into buffer
if (Array.isArray(protocols)) {
out.NPNProtocols = convertProtocols(protocols);
} else if (isUint8Array(protocols)) {
// Copy new buffer not to be modified by user.
out.NPNProtocols = Buffer.from(protocols);
}
};
exports.convertALPNProtocols = function(protocols, out) {
// If protocols is Array - translate it into buffer
if (Array.isArray(protocols)) {
out.ALPNProtocols = convertProtocols(protocols);
} else if (isUint8Array(protocols)) {
// Copy new buffer not to be modified by user.
out.ALPNProtocols = Buffer.from(protocols);
}
};
function unfqdn(host) {
return host.replace(/[.]$/, '');
}
function splitHost(host) {
// String#toLowerCase() is locale-sensitive so we use
// a conservative version that only lowercases A-Z.
const replacer = (c) => String.fromCharCode(32 + c.charCodeAt(0));
return unfqdn(host).replace(/[A-Z]/g, replacer).split('.');
}
function check(hostParts, pattern, wildcards) {
// Empty strings, null, undefined, etc. never match.
if (!pattern)
return false;
const patternParts = splitHost(pattern);
if (hostParts.length !== patternParts.length)
return false;
// Pattern has empty components, e.g. "bad..example.com".
if (patternParts.includes(''))
return false;
// RFC 6125 allows IDNA U-labels (Unicode) in names but we have no
// good way to detect their encoding or normalize them so we simply
// reject them. Control characters and blanks are rejected as well
// because nothing good can come from accepting them.
const isBad = (s) => /[^\u0021-\u007F]/u.test(s);
if (patternParts.some(isBad))
return false;
// Check host parts from right to left first.
for (var i = hostParts.length - 1; i > 0; i -= 1) {
if (hostParts[i] !== patternParts[i])
return false;
}
const hostSubdomain = hostParts[0];
const patternSubdomain = patternParts[0];
const patternSubdomainParts = patternSubdomain.split('*');
// Short-circuit when the subdomain does not contain a wildcard.
// RFC 6125 does not allow wildcard substitution for components
// containing IDNA A-labels (Punycode) so match those verbatim.
if (patternSubdomainParts.length === 1 || patternSubdomain.includes('xn--'))
return hostSubdomain === patternSubdomain;
if (!wildcards)
return false;
// More than one wildcard is always wrong.
if (patternSubdomainParts.length > 2)
return false;
// *.tld wildcards are not allowed.
if (patternParts.length <= 2)
return false;
const [prefix, suffix] = patternSubdomainParts;
if (prefix.length + suffix.length > hostSubdomain.length)
return false;
if (!hostSubdomain.startsWith(prefix))
return false;
if (!hostSubdomain.endsWith(suffix))
return false;
return true;
}
exports.checkServerIdentity = function checkServerIdentity(host, cert) {
const subject = cert.subject;
const altNames = cert.subjectaltname;
const dnsNames = [];
const uriNames = [];
const ips = [];
host = '' + host;
if (altNames) {
for (const name of altNames.split(', ')) {
if (name.startsWith('DNS:')) {
dnsNames.push(name.slice(4));
} else if (name.startsWith('URI:')) {
const uri = url.parse(name.slice(4));
uriNames.push(uri.hostname); // TODO(bnoordhuis) Also use scheme.
} else if (name.startsWith('IP Address:')) {
ips.push(canonicalizeIP(name.slice(11)));
}
}
}
let valid = false;
let reason = 'Unknown reason';
if (net.isIP(host)) {
valid = ips.includes(canonicalizeIP(host));
if (!valid)
reason = `IP: ${host} is not in the cert's list: ${ips.join(', ')}`;
// TODO(bnoordhuis) Also check URI SANs that are IP addresses.
} else if (subject) {
host = unfqdn(host); // Remove trailing dot for error messages.
const hostParts = splitHost(host);
const wildcard = (pattern) => check(hostParts, pattern, true);
const noWildcard = (pattern) => check(hostParts, pattern, false);
// Match against Common Name only if no supported identifiers are present.
if (dnsNames.length === 0 && ips.length === 0 && uriNames.length === 0) {
const cn = subject.CN;
if (Array.isArray(cn))
valid = cn.some(wildcard);
else if (cn)
valid = wildcard(cn);
if (!valid)
reason = `Host: ${host}. is not cert's CN: ${cn}`;
} else {
valid = dnsNames.some(wildcard) || uriNames.some(noWildcard);
if (!valid)
reason = `Host: ${host}. is not in the cert's altnames: ${altNames}`;
}
} else {
reason = 'Cert is empty';
}
if (!valid) {
const err = new errors.Error('ERR_TLS_CERT_ALTNAME_INVALID', reason);
err.reason = reason;
err.host = host;
err.cert = cert;
return err;
}
};
class SecurePair extends EventEmitter {
constructor(secureContext = exports.createSecureContext(),
isServer = false,
requestCert = !isServer,
rejectUnauthorized = false,
options = {}) {
super();
const { socket1, socket2 } = new DuplexPair();
this.server = options.server;
this.credentials = secureContext;
this.encrypted = socket1;
this.cleartext = new exports.TLSSocket(socket2, Object.assign({
secureContext, isServer, requestCert, rejectUnauthorized
}, options));
this.cleartext.once('secure', () => this.emit('secure'));
}
destroy() {
this.cleartext.destroy();
this.encrypted.destroy();
}
}
exports.parseCertString = internalUtil.deprecate(
internalTLS.parseCertString,
'tls.parseCertString() is deprecated. ' +
'Please use querystring.parse() instead.',
'DEP0076');
exports.createSecureContext = require('_tls_common').createSecureContext;
exports.SecureContext = require('_tls_common').SecureContext;
exports.TLSSocket = require('_tls_wrap').TLSSocket;
exports.Server = require('_tls_wrap').Server;
exports.createServer = require('_tls_wrap').createServer;
exports.connect = require('_tls_wrap').connect;
exports.createSecurePair = internalUtil.deprecate(
function createSecurePair(...args) {
return new SecurePair(...args);
},
'tls.createSecurePair() is deprecated. Please use ' +
'tls.TLSSocket instead.', 'DEP0064');