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80886a50e6
Previously NSPRError was given arguments in the wrong order. Fix this by naming the arguments.
336 lines
13 KiB
Python
336 lines
13 KiB
Python
# Authors: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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# John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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import sys
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import httplib
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import getpass
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import socket
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from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import *
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from nss.error import NSPRError
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import nss.io as io
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import nss.nss as nss
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import nss.ssl as ssl
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import nss.error as error
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def auth_certificate_callback(sock, check_sig, is_server, certdb):
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cert_is_valid = False
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cert = sock.get_peer_certificate()
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root_logger.debug("auth_certificate_callback: check_sig=%s is_server=%s\n%s",
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check_sig, is_server, str(cert))
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pin_args = sock.get_pkcs11_pin_arg()
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if pin_args is None:
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pin_args = ()
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# Define how the cert is being used based upon the is_server flag. This may
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# seem backwards, but isn't. If we're a server we're trying to validate a
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# client cert. If we're a client we're trying to validate a server cert.
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if is_server:
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intended_usage = nss.certificateUsageSSLClient
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else:
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intended_usage = nss.certificateUsageSSLServer
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try:
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# If the cert fails validation it will raise an exception, the errno attribute
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# will be set to the error code matching the reason why the validation failed
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# and the strerror attribute will contain a string describing the reason.
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approved_usage = cert.verify_now(certdb, check_sig, intended_usage, *pin_args)
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except Exception, e:
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root_logger.error('cert validation failed for "%s" (%s)', cert.subject, e.strerror)
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cert_is_valid = False
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return cert_is_valid
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root_logger.debug("approved_usage = %s intended_usage = %s",
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', '.join(nss.cert_usage_flags(approved_usage)),
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', '.join(nss.cert_usage_flags(intended_usage)))
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# Is the intended usage a proper subset of the approved usage
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if approved_usage & intended_usage:
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cert_is_valid = True
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else:
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cert_is_valid = False
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# If this is a server, we're finished
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if is_server or not cert_is_valid:
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root_logger.debug('cert valid %s for "%s"', cert_is_valid, cert.subject)
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return cert_is_valid
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# Certificate is OK. Since this is the client side of an SSL
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# connection, we need to verify that the name field in the cert
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# matches the desired hostname. This is our defense against
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# man-in-the-middle attacks.
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hostname = sock.get_hostname()
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try:
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# If the cert fails validation it will raise an exception
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cert_is_valid = cert.verify_hostname(hostname)
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except Exception, e:
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root_logger.error('failed verifying socket hostname "%s" matches cert subject "%s" (%s)',
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hostname, cert.subject, e.strerror)
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cert_is_valid = False
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return cert_is_valid
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root_logger.debug('cert valid %s for "%s"', cert_is_valid, cert.subject)
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return cert_is_valid
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def client_auth_data_callback(ca_names, chosen_nickname, password, certdb):
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cert = None
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if chosen_nickname:
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try:
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cert = nss.find_cert_from_nickname(chosen_nickname, password)
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priv_key = nss.find_key_by_any_cert(cert, password)
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return cert, priv_key
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except NSPRError:
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return False
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else:
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nicknames = nss.get_cert_nicknames(certdb, nss.SEC_CERT_NICKNAMES_USER)
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for nickname in nicknames:
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try:
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cert = nss.find_cert_from_nickname(nickname, password)
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if cert.check_valid_times():
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if cert.has_signer_in_ca_names(ca_names):
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priv_key = nss.find_key_by_any_cert(cert, password)
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return cert, priv_key
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except NSPRError:
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return False
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return False
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_af_dict = {
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socket.AF_INET: io.PR_AF_INET,
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socket.AF_INET6: io.PR_AF_INET6,
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socket.AF_UNSPEC: io.PR_AF_UNSPEC
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}
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class NSSAddressFamilyFallback(object):
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def __init__(self, family):
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self.sock_family = family
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self.family = self._get_nss_family(self.sock_family)
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def _get_nss_family(self, sock_family):
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"""
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Translate a family from python socket module to nss family.
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"""
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try:
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return _af_dict[sock_family]
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError('Uknown socket family %d\n', sock_family)
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def _create_socket(self):
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self.sock = io.Socket(family=self.family)
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def connect_socket(self, host, port):
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try:
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addr_info = io.AddrInfo(host, family=self.family)
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except Exception:
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raise NSPRError(
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error_code=error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR,
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error_message="Cannot resolve %s using family %s" % (host,
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io.addr_family_name(self.family)))
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for net_addr in addr_info:
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root_logger.debug("Connecting: %s", net_addr)
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net_addr.port = port
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self.family = net_addr.family
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try:
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self._create_socket()
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self.sock.connect(net_addr)
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return
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except Exception, e:
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root_logger.debug("Could not connect socket to %s, error: %s",
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net_addr, str(e))
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root_logger.debug("Try to continue with next family...")
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continue
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raise NSPRError(
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error_code=error.PR_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERROR,
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error_message="Could not connect to %s using any address" % host)
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class NSSConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection, NSSAddressFamilyFallback):
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default_port = httplib.HTTPSConnection.default_port
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def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=None,
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dbdir=None, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, no_init=False):
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"""
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:param host: the server to connect to
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:param port: the port to use (default is set in HTTPConnection)
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:param dbdir: the NSS database directory
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:param family: network family to use (default AF_UNSPEC)
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:param no_init: do not initialize the NSS database. This requires
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that the database has already been initialized or
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the request will fail.
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"""
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httplib.HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port, strict)
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NSSAddressFamilyFallback.__init__(self, family)
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if not dbdir:
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raise RuntimeError("dbdir is required")
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root_logger.debug('%s init %s', self.__class__.__name__, host)
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if not no_init and nss.nss_is_initialized():
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# close any open NSS database and use the new one
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ssl.clear_session_cache()
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try:
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nss.nss_shutdown()
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except NSPRError, e:
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if e.errno != error.SEC_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED:
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raise e
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nss.nss_init(dbdir)
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ssl.set_domestic_policy()
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nss.set_password_callback(self.password_callback)
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def _create_socket(self):
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# TODO: remove the try block once python-nss is guaranteed to contain
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# these values
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try:
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#pylint: disable=E1101
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ssl_enable_renegotiation = ssl.SSL_ENABLE_RENEGOTIATION
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ssl_require_safe_negotiation = ssl.SSL_REQUIRE_SAFE_NEGOTIATION
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ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn = ssl.SSL_RENEGOTIATE_REQUIRES_XTN
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except:
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ssl_enable_renegotiation = 20
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ssl_require_safe_negotiation = 21
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ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn = 2
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# Create the socket here so we can do things like let the caller
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# override the NSS callbacks
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self.sock = ssl.SSLSocket(family=self.family)
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self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl.SSL_SECURITY, True)
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self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl.SSL_HANDSHAKE_AS_CLIENT, True)
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self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl_require_safe_negotiation, False)
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self.sock.set_ssl_option(ssl_enable_renegotiation, ssl_renegotiate_requires_xtn)
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# Provide a callback which notifies us when the SSL handshake is complete
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self.sock.set_handshake_callback(self.handshake_callback)
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# Provide a callback to verify the servers certificate
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self.sock.set_auth_certificate_callback(auth_certificate_callback,
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nss.get_default_certdb())
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self.sock.set_hostname(self.host)
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def password_callback(self, slot, retry, password):
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if not retry and password: return password
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return getpass.getpass("Enter password for %s: " % slot.token_name);
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def handshake_callback(self, sock):
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"""
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Verify callback. If we get here then the certificate is ok.
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"""
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root_logger.debug("handshake complete, peer = %s", sock.get_peer_name())
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pass
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def connect(self):
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self.connect_socket(self.host, self.port)
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def close(self):
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"""Close the connection to the HTTP server."""
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if self.sock:
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self.sock.close() # close it manually... there may be other refs
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self.sock = None
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def endheaders(self, message=None):
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"""
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Explicitly close the connection if an error is returned after the
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headers are sent. This will likely mean the initial SSL handshake
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failed. If this isn't done then the connection is never closed and
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subsequent NSS activities will fail with a BUSY error.
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"""
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try:
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# FIXME: httplib uses old-style classes so super doesn't work
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# Python 2.7 changed the API for endheaders. This is an attempt
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# to work across versions
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(major, minor, micro, releaselevel, serial) = sys.version_info
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if major == 2 and minor < 7:
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httplib.HTTPConnection.endheaders(self)
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else:
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httplib.HTTPConnection.endheaders(self, message)
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except NSPRError, e:
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self.close()
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raise e
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class NSSHTTPS(httplib.HTTP):
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# We would like to use HTTP 1.1 not the older HTTP 1.0 but xmlrpclib
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# and httplib do not play well together. httplib when the protocol
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# is 1.1 will add a host header in the request. But xmlrpclib
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# always adds a host header irregardless of the HTTP protocol
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# version. That means the request ends up with 2 host headers,
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# but Apache freaks out if it sees 2 host headers, a known Apache
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# issue. httplib has a mechanism to skip adding the host header
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# (i.e. skip_host in HTTPConnection.putrequest()) but xmlrpclib
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# doesn't use it. Oh well, back to 1.0 :-(
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#
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#_http_vsn = 11
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#_http_vsn_str = 'HTTP/1.1'
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_connection_class = NSSConnection
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def __init__(self, host='', port=None, strict=None, dbdir=None, no_init=False):
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# provide a default host, pass the X509 cert info
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# urf. compensate for bad input.
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if port == 0:
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port = None
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self._setup(self._connection_class(host, port, strict, dbdir=dbdir, no_init=no_init))
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def getreply(self):
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"""
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Override so we can close duplicated file connection on non-200
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responses. This was causing nss_shutdown() to fail with a busy
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error.
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"""
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(status, reason, msg) = httplib.HTTP.getreply(self)
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if status != 200:
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self.file.close()
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return (status, reason, msg)
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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standard_logging_setup('nsslib.log', debug=True, filemode='a')
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root_logger.info("Start")
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if False:
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conn = NSSConnection("www.verisign.com", 443, dbdir="/etc/pki/nssdb")
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conn.set_debuglevel(1)
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conn.connect()
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conn.request("GET", "/")
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response = conn.getresponse()
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print response.status
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#print response.msg
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print response.getheaders()
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data = response.read()
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#print data
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conn.close()
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if True:
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h = NSSHTTPS("www.verisign.com", 443, dbdir="/etc/pki/nssdb")
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h.connect()
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h.putrequest('GET', '/')
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h.endheaders()
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http_status, http_reason, headers = h.getreply()
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print "status = %s %s" % (http_status, http_reason)
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print "headers:\n%s" % headers
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f = h.getfile()
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data = f.read() # Get the raw HTML
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f.close()
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#print data
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