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Filippo Valsorda
fc44e85605 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 downgrade protection
TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV is extremely fragile in the presence of sparse
supported_version, but gave it the best try I could.

Set the server random canaries but don't check them yet, waiting for the
browsers to clear the way of misbehaving middleboxes.

Updates #9671

Change-Id: Ie55efdec671d639cf1e716acef0c5f103e91a7ce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147617
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-12 20:44:07 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
b523d280e4 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 client authentication
Note that the SignatureSchemes passed to GetClientCertificate in TLS 1.2
are now filtered by the requested certificate type. This feels like an
improvement anyway, and the full list can be surfaced as well when
support for signature_algorithms_cert is added, which actually matches
the semantics of the CertificateRequest signature_algorithms in TLS 1.2.

Also, note a subtle behavior change in server side resumption: if a
certificate is requested but not required, and the resumed session did
not include one, it used not to invoke VerifyPeerCertificate. However,
if the resumed session did include a certificate, it would. (If a
certificate was required but not in the session, the session is rejected
in checkForResumption.) This inconsistency could be unexpected, even
dangerous, so now VerifyPeerCertificate is always invoked. Still not
consistent with the client behavior, which does not ever invoke
VerifyPeerCertificate on resumption, but it felt too surprising to
entirely change either.

Updates #9671

Change-Id: Ib2b0dbc30e659208dca3ac07d6c687a407d7aaaf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147599
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-12 20:43:55 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
166c58b85c crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 PSK authentication (server side)
Added some assertions to testHandshake, but avoided checking the error
of one of the Close() because the one that would lose the race would
write the closeNotify to a connection closed on the other side which is
broken on js/wasm (#28650). Moved that Close() after the chan sync to
ensure it happens second.

Accepting a ticket with client certificates when NoClientCert is
configured is probably not a problem, and we could hide them to avoid
confusing the application, but the current behavior is to skip the
ticket, and I'd rather keep behavior changes to a minimum.

Updates #9671

Change-Id: I93b56e44ddfe3d48c2bef52c83285ba2f46f297a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147445
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-12 20:43:35 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
dc9021e679 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 PSK authentication (client side)
Also check original certificate validity when resuming TLS 1.0–1.2. Will
refuse to resume a session if the certificate is expired or if the
original connection had InsecureSkipVerify and the resumed one doesn't.

Support only PSK+DHE to protect forward secrecy even with lack of a
strong session ticket rotation story.

Tested with NSS because s_server does not provide any way of getting the
same session ticket key across invocations. Will self-test like TLS
1.0–1.2 once server side is implemented.

Incorporates CL 128477 by @santoshankr.

Fixes #24919
Updates #9671

Change-Id: Id3eaa5b6c77544a1357668bf9ff255f3420ecc34
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147420
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-12 20:43:23 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
e04a8ac694 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 KeyUpdate messages
Since TLS 1.3 delivers handshake messages (including KeyUpdate) after
the handshake, the want argument to readRecord had became almost
pointless: it only meant something when set to recordTypeChangeCipherSpec.
Replaced it with a bool to reflect that, and added two shorthands to
avoid anonymous bools in calls.

Took the occasion to simplify and formalize the invariants of readRecord.

The maxConsecutiveEmptyRecords loop became useless when readRecord
started retrying on any non-advancing record in CL 145297.

Replaced panics with errors, because failure is better than undefined
behavior, but contained failure is better than a DoS vulnerability. For
example, I suspect the panic at the top of readRecord was reachable from
handleRenegotiation, which calls readHandshake with handshakeComplete
false. Thankfully it was not a panic in 1.11, and it's allowed now.

Removed Client-TLSv13-RenegotiationRejected because OpenSSL isn't
actually willing to ask for renegotiation over TLS 1.3, the expected
error was due to NewSessionTicket messages, which didn't break the rest
of the tests because they stop too soon.

Updates #9671

Change-Id: I297a81bde5c8020a962a92891b70d6d70b90f5e3
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2018-11-12 20:42:36 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
f513a10f59 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 KeyLogWriter support
Also, add support for the SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable to the
tests, to simplify debugging of unexpected failures.

Updates #9671

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2018-11-12 20:42:20 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
376ff45dc1 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 server handshake (base)
Implement a basic TLS 1.3 server handshake, only enabled if explicitly
requested with MaxVersion.

This CL intentionally leaves for future CLs:
  - PSK modes and resumption
  - client authentication
  - compatibility mode ChangeCipherSpecs
  - early data skipping
  - post-handshake messages
  - downgrade protection
  - KeyLogWriter support
  - TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV processing

It also leaves a few areas up for a wider refactor (maybe in Go 1.13):
  - the certificate selection logic can be significantly improved,
    including supporting and surfacing signature_algorithms_cert, but
    this isn't new in TLS 1.3 (see comment in processClientHello)
  - handshake_server_tls13.go can be dried up and broken into more
    meaningful, smaller functions, but it felt premature to do before
    PSK and client auth support
  - the monstrous ClientHello equality check in doHelloRetryRequest can
    get both cleaner and more complete with collaboration from the
    parsing layer, which can come at the same time as extension
    duplicates detection

Updates #9671

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2018-11-02 22:07:43 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
6d1d147e90 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 version negotiation
RFC 8446 recommends using the supported_versions extension to negotiate
lower versions as well, so begin by implementing it to negotiate the
currently supported versions.

Note that pickTLSVersion was incorrectly negotiating the ServerHello
version down on the client. If the server had illegally sent a version
higher than the ClientHello version, the client would have just
downgraded it, hopefully failing later in the handshake.

In TestGetConfigForClient, we were hitting the record version check
because the server would select TLS 1.1, the handshake would fail on the
client which required TLS 1.2, which would then send a TLS 1.0 record
header on its fatal alert (not having negotiated a version), while the
server would expect a TLS 1.1 header at that point. Now, the client gets
to communicate the minimum version through the extension and the
handshake fails on the server.

Updates #9671

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2018-11-02 22:05:06 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
d4e9432552 crypto/tls: implement TLS 1.3 version-specific messages
Note that there is significant code duplication due to extensions with
the same format appearing in different messages in TLS 1.3. This will be
cleaned up in a future refactor once CL 145317 is merged.

Enforcing the presence/absence of each extension in each message is left
to the upper layer, based on both protocol version and extensions
advertised in CH and CR. Duplicated extensions and unknown extensions in
SH, EE, HRR, and CT will be tightened up in a future CL.

The TLS 1.2 CertificateStatus message was restricted to accepting only
type OCSP as any other type (none of which are specified so far) would
have to be negotiated.

Updates #9671

Change-Id: I7c42394c5cc0af01faa84b9b9f25fdc6e7cfbb9e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/145477
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-02 22:04:51 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
8d011ce74c crypto/tls: rewrite some messages with golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte
As a first round, rewrite those handshake message types which can be
reused in TLS 1.3 with golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte. All other types
changed significantly in TLS 1.3 and will require separate
implementations. They will be ported to cryptobyte in a later CL.

The only semantic changes should be enforcing the random length on the
marshaling side, enforcing a couple more "must not be empty" on the
unmarshaling side, and checking the rest of the SNI list even if we only
take the first.

Change-Id: Idd2ced60c558fafcf02ee489195b6f3b4735fe22
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/144115
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2018-10-29 17:05:55 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
db3edf68fa crypto/tls,crypto/x509: normalize RFC references
Use the format "RFC XXXX, Section X.X" (or "Appendix Y.X") as it fits
more properly in prose than a link, is more future-proof, and as there
are multiple ways to render an RFC. Capital "S" to follow the quoting
standard of RFCs themselves.

Applied the new goimports grouping to all files in those packages, too.

Change-Id: I01267bb3a3b02664f8f822e97b129075bb14d404
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/141918
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
2018-10-17 03:58:03 +00:00
Minaev Mike
6d965709ab crypto/tls: fix deadlock when Read and Close called concurrently
The existing implementation of TLS connection has a deadlock. It occurs
when client connects to TLS server and doesn't send data for
handshake, so server calls Close on this connection. This is because
server reads data under locked mutex, while Close method tries to
lock the same mutex.

Fixes #23518

Change-Id: I4fb0a2a770f3d911036bfd9a7da7cc41c1b27e19
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/90155
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2018-07-25 23:53:54 +00:00
Peter Wu
611a58ad27 crypto/tls: consolidate signatures handling in SKE and CV
ServerKeyExchange and CertificateVerify can share the same logic for
picking a signature algorithm (based on the certificate public key and
advertised algorithms), selecting a hash algorithm (depending on TLS
version) and signature verification.

Refactor the code to achieve code reuse, have common error checking
(especially for intersecting supported signature algorithms) and to
prepare for addition of new signature algorithms. Code should be easier
to read since version-dependent logic is concentrated at one place.

Change-Id: I978dec3815d28e33c3cfbc85f0c704b1894c25a3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/79735
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2018-06-20 17:15:50 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
d8f27b6eac crypto/tls: simplify the Handshake locking strategy
If in.Mutex is never locked by Handshake when c.handshakeComplete is
true, and since c.handshakeComplete is unset and then set back by
handleRenegotiation all under both in.Mutex and handshakeMutex, we can
significantly simplify the locking strategy by removing the sync.Cond.

See also https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-dev/Xxiai-R_jH0
and a more complete analysis at https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/33776#message-223a3ccc819f7015cc773d214c65bad70de5dfd7

Change-Id: I6052695ece9aff9e3112c2fb176596fde8aa9cb2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33776
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-04-03 16:44:55 +00:00
Mike Danese
a6e50819c2 crypto/tls: support keying material export
This change implement keying material export as described in:

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5705

I verified the implementation against openssl s_client and openssl
s_server.

Change-Id: I4dcdd2fb929c63ab4e92054616beab6dae7b1c55
Signed-off-by: Mike Danese <mikedanese@google.com>
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2018-03-22 18:48:49 +00:00
Peter Wu
b3caca679b crypto/tls: replace signatureAndHash by SignatureScheme.
Consolidate the signature and hash fields (SignatureAndHashAlgorithm in
TLS 1.2) into a single uint16 (SignatureScheme in TLS 1.3 draft 21).
This makes it easier to add RSASSA-PSS for TLS 1.2 in the future.

Fields were named like "signatureAlgorithm" rather than
"signatureScheme" since that name is also used throughout the 1.3 draft.

The only new public symbol is ECDSAWithSHA1, other than that this is an
internal change with no new functionality.

Change-Id: Iba63d262ab1af895420583ac9e302d9705a7e0f0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/62210
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2017-10-13 23:25:03 +00:00
Adam Langley
670e4b941c crypto/tls: pass argument to serverInit rather than using a field in Config.
Updates #20164.

Change-Id: Ib900095e7885f25cd779750674a712c770603ca8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/42137
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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2017-05-16 18:23:28 +00:00
Adam Langley
97a4987572 crypto/tls: add a SignatureScheme type.
The SignatureAndHashAlgorithm from TLS 1.2[1] is being changed to
SignatureScheme in TLS 1.3[2]. (The actual values are compatible
however.)

Since we expect to support TLS 1.3 in the future, we're already using
the name and style of SignatureScheme in the recently augmented
ClientHelloInfo. As this is public API, it seems that SignatureScheme
should have its own type and exported values, which is implemented in
this change.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246#section-7.4.1.4.1
[2] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-tls13-18#section-4.2.3

Change-Id: I0482755d02bb9a04eaf075c012696103eb806645
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2016-10-27 17:11:04 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
3fac26a27b crypto/tls: expand ClientHelloInfo
Fixes #17430

Change-Id: Ia1c25363d64e3091455ce00644438715aff30a0d
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2016-10-26 15:00:29 +00:00
Joshua Boelter
8f3c635434 crypto/tls: add VerifyPeerCertificate to tls.Config
VerifyPeerCertificate returns an error if the peer should not be
trusted. It will be called after the initial handshake and before
any other verification checks on the cert or chain are performed.
This provides the callee an opportunity to augment the certificate
verification.

If VerifyPeerCertificate is not nil and returns an error,
then the handshake will fail.

Fixes #16363

Change-Id: I6a22f199f0e81b6f5d5f37c54d85ab878216bb22
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26654
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2016-10-24 23:24:11 +00:00
Adam Langley
0b98d05a6d crypto/tls: add Config.GetConfigForClient
GetConfigForClient allows the tls.Config to be updated on a per-client
basis.

Fixes #16066.
Fixes #15707.
Fixes #15699.

Change-Id: I2c675a443d557f969441226729f98502b38901ea
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2016-10-18 06:44:05 +00:00
Joonas Kuorilehto
94b4238f5f crypto/tls: add KeyLogWriter for debugging
Add support for writing TLS client random and master secret
in NSS key log format.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/Key_Log_Format

Normally this is enabled by a developer debugging TLS based
applications, especially HTTP/2, by setting the KeyLogWriter
to an open file. The keys negotiated in handshake are then
logged and can be used to decrypt TLS sessions e.g. in Wireshark.

Applications may choose to add support similar to NSS where this
is enabled by environment variable, but no such mechanism is
built in to Go. Instead each application must explicitly enable.

Fixes #13057.

Change-Id: If6edd2d58999903e8390b1674ba4257ecc747ae1
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2016-08-27 17:20:55 +00:00
Adam Langley
a85f1570a7 crypto/tls: buffer handshake messages.
This change causes TLS handshake messages to be buffered and written in
a single Write to the underlying net.Conn.

There are two reasons to want to do this:

Firstly, it's slightly preferable to do this in order to save sending
several, small packets over the network where a single one will do.

Secondly, since 37c28759ca46cf381a466e32168a793165d9c9e9 errors from
Write have been returned from a handshake. This means that, if a peer
closes the connection during a handshake, a “broken pipe” error may
result from tls.Conn.Handshake(). This can mask any, more detailed,
fatal alerts that the peer may have sent because a read will never
happen.

Buffering handshake messages means that the peer will not receive, and
possibly reject, any of a flow while it's still being written.

Fixes #15709

Change-Id: I38dcff1abecc06e52b2de647ea98713ce0fb9a21
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2016-06-01 23:26:04 +00:00
David Benjamin
75a70c2e55 crypto/tls: Never resume sessions across different versions.
Instead, decline the session and do a full handshake. The semantics of
cross-version resume are unclear, and all major client implementations
treat this as a fatal error. (This doesn't come up very much, mostly if
the client does the browser version fallback without sharding the
session cache.)

See BoringSSL's bdf5e72f50e25f0e45e825c156168766d8442dde and OpenSSL's
9e189b9dc10786c755919e6792e923c584c918a1.

Change-Id: I51ca95ac1691870dd0c148fd967739e2d4f58824
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2016-05-18 21:20:33 +00:00
Adam Langley
e041919535 crypto/tls: allow renegotiation to be handled by a client.
This change adds Config.Renegotiation which controls whether a TLS
client will accept renegotiation requests from a server. This is used,
for example, by some web servers that wish to “add” a client certificate
to an HTTPS connection.

This is disabled by default because it significantly complicates the
state machine.

Originally, handshakeMutex was taken before locking either Conn.in or
Conn.out. However, if renegotiation is permitted then a handshake may
be triggered during a Read() call. If Conn.in were unlocked before
taking handshakeMutex then a concurrent Read() call could see an
intermediate state and trigger an error. Thus handshakeMutex is now
locked after Conn.in and the handshake functions assume that Conn.in is
locked for the duration of the handshake.

Additionally, handshakeMutex used to protect Conn.out also. With the
possibility of renegotiation that's no longer viable and so
writeRecordLocked has been split off.

Fixes #5742.

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2016-04-28 17:56:28 +00:00
Adam Langley
a9f79c9828 crypto/tls: make error prefix uniform.
Error strings in this package were all over the place: some were
prefixed with “tls:”, some with “crypto/tls:” and some didn't have a
prefix.

This change makes everything use the prefix “tls:”.

Change-Id: Ie8b073c897764b691140412ecd6613da8c4e33a2
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2016-04-14 16:28:53 +00:00
David Benjamin
24a90054f0 crypto/tls: Update references to draft-ietf-tls-downgrade-scsv-00.
It's RFC 7507 now.

Change-Id: Iccd6c65f9d4b1f4d17ee068dee4576a512ba8405
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21154
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2016-03-25 22:10:37 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke
15b10f5314 crypto/tls: minor refactors for readability
Change-Id: I93e73f16474b4b31f7097af2f9479822dfc34c5c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20678
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2016-03-14 21:17:37 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
02385a0059 crypto/tls: check errors from (*Conn).writeRecord
This promotes a connection hang during TLS handshake to a proper error.
This doesn't fully address #14539 because the error reported in that
case is a write-on-socket-not-connected error, which implies that an
earlier error during connection setup is not being checked, but it is
an improvement over the current behaviour.

Updates #14539.

Change-Id: I0571a752d32d5303db48149ab448226868b19495
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19990
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2016-03-02 18:20:46 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
4876af71fc all: single space after period.
The tree's pretty inconsistent about single space vs double space
after a period in documentation. Make it consistently a single space,
per earlier decisions. This means contributors won't be confused by
misleading precedence.

This CL doesn't use go/doc to parse. It only addresses // comments.
It was generated with:

$ perl -i -npe 's,^(\s*// .+[a-z]\.)  +([A-Z]),$1 $2,' $(git grep -l -E '^\s*//(.+\.)  +([A-Z])')
$ go test go/doc -update

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2016-03-02 00:13:47 +00:00
Adam Langley
ad58294b52 crypto/tls: don't require an explicit client-auth EKU.
Previously we enforced both that the extended key usages of a client
certificate chain allowed for client authentication, and that the
client-auth EKU was in the leaf certificate.

This change removes the latter requirement. It's still the case that the
chain must be compatible with the client-auth EKU (i.e. that a parent
certificate isn't limited to another usage, like S/MIME), but we'll now
accept a leaf certificate with no EKUs for client-auth.

While it would be nice if all client certificates were explicit in their
intended purpose, I no longer feel that this battle is worthwhile.

Fixes #11087.

Change-Id: I777e695101cbeba069b730163533e2977f4dc1fc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10806
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-06-09 15:48:24 +00:00
Adam Langley
7de6f5ad0c crypto/tls: decouple handshake signatures from the handshake hash.
Prior to TLS 1.2, the handshake had a pleasing property that one could
incrementally hash it and, from that, get the needed hashes for both
the CertificateVerify and Finished messages.

TLS 1.2 introduced negotiation for the signature and hash and it became
possible for the handshake hash to be, say, SHA-384, but for the
CertificateVerify to sign the handshake with SHA-1. The problem is that
one doesn't know in advance which hashes will be needed and thus the
handshake needs to be buffered.

Go ignored this, always kept a single handshake hash, and any signatures
over the handshake had to use that hash.

However, there are a set of servers that inspect the client's offered
signature hash functions and will abort the handshake if one of the
server's certificates is signed with a hash function outside of that
set. https://robertsspaceindustries.com/ is an example of such a server.

Clearly not a lot of thought happened when that server code was written,
but its out there and we have to deal with it.

This change decouples the handshake hash from the CertificateVerify
hash. This lays the groundwork for advertising support for SHA-384 but
doesn't actually make that change in the interests of reviewability.
Updating the advertised hash functions will cause changes in many of the
testdata/ files and some errors might get lost in the noise. This change
only needs to update four testdata/ files: one because a SHA-384-based
handshake is now being signed with SHA-256 and the others because the
TLS 1.2 CertificateRequest message now includes SHA-1.

This change also has the effect of adding support for
client-certificates in SSLv3 servers. However, SSLv3 is now disabled by
default so this should be moot.

It would be possible to avoid much of this change and just support
SHA-384 for the ServerKeyExchange as the SKX only signs over the nonces
and SKX params (a design mistake in TLS). However, that would leave Go
in the odd situation where it advertised support for SHA-384, but would
only use the handshake hash when signing client certificates. I fear
that'll just cause problems in the future.

Much of this code was written by davidben@ for the purposes of testing
BoringSSL.

Partly addresses #9757

Change-Id: I5137a472b6076812af387a5a69fc62c7373cd485
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9415
Run-TryBot: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-04-30 03:47:02 +00:00
Adam Langley
ee94166b41 crypto/tls: call GetCertificate if Certificates is empty.
This change causes the GetCertificate callback to be called if
Certificates is empty. Previously this configuration would result in an
error.

This allows people to have servers that depend entirely on dynamic
certificate selection, even when the client doesn't send SNI.

Fixes #9208.

Change-Id: I2f5a5551215958b88b154c64a114590300dfc461
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8792
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-04-26 22:00:35 +00:00
Jonathan Rudenberg
7576470d56 crypto/tls: add support for session ticket key rotation
This change adds a new method to tls.Config, SetSessionTicketKeys, that
changes the key used to encrypt session tickets while the server is
running. Additional keys may be provided that will be used to maintain
continuity while rotating keys. If a ticket encrypted with an old key is
provided by the client, the server will resume the session and provide
the client with a ticket encrypted using the new key.

Fixes #9994

Change-Id: Idbc16b10ff39616109a51ed39a6fa208faad5b4e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9072
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Rudenberg <jonathan@titanous.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-04-26 20:57:28 +00:00
Jonathan Rudenberg
cf04082452 crypto/tls: add support for Certificate Transparency
This change adds support for serving and receiving Signed Certificate
Timestamps as described in RFC 6962.

The server is now capable of serving SCTs listed in the Certificate
structure. The client now asks for SCTs and, if any are received,
they are exposed in the ConnectionState structure.

Fixes #10201

Change-Id: Ib3adae98cb4f173bc85cec04d2bdd3aa0fec70bb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8988
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Rudenberg <jonathan@titanous.com>
2015-04-26 16:53:11 +00:00
Adam Langley
569d8e983a crypto/tls: tidy up a little and add test.
This is a follow on to 28f33b4a which removes one of the boolean flags
and adds a test for the key-driven cipher selection.

Change-Id: If2a400de807eb19110352912a9f467491cc8986c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8428
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Jacob Haven <jacob@cloudflare.com>
2015-04-04 00:06:21 +00:00
Jacob H. Haven
ff3bba2111 crypto/tls: make use of crypto.Signer and crypto.Decrypter
This change replaces all direct ECDSA/RSA sign and decrypt operations
with calls through the crypto.Signer and crypto.Decrypter interfaces.

This is a follow-up to https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/3900/
which added crypto.Decrypter and implemented it for RSA.

Change-Id: Ie0f3928448b285f329efcd3a93ca3fd5e3b3e42d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/7804
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-04-02 23:19:57 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
3935b094ef all: use "reports whether" in place of "returns true if(f)"
Comment changes only.

Change-Id: I56848814564c4aa0988b451df18bebdfc88d6d94
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/7721
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2015-03-18 15:14:06 +00:00
Joël Stemmer
4439a0f3f6 crypto/tls: fix typo in tls handshake error
Change-Id: Ia9f39250619ea6e94157efceddfb2e02d35f3ae2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/7041
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2015-03-06 18:18:40 +00:00
Péter Surányi
75cefd2f37 all: don't refer to code.google.com/p/go{,-wiki}/
Only documentation / comment changes. Update references to
point to golang.org permalinks or go.googlesource.com/go.
References in historical release notes under doc are left as is.

Change-Id: Icfc14e4998723e2c2d48f9877a91c5abef6794ea
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/4060
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2015-02-06 14:41:47 +00:00
Jacob H. Haven
01861d435c crypto/tls: add support for AES_256_GCM_SHA384 cipher suites specified in RFC5289
Generalizes PRF calculation for TLS 1.2 to support arbitrary hashes (SHA-384 instead of SHA-256).
Testdata were all updated to correspond with the new cipher suites in the handshake.

Change-Id: I3d9fc48c19d1043899e38255a53c80dc952ee08f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3265
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2015-02-04 00:18:14 +00:00
Ben Burkert
c7825f0a55 crypto/tls: enable TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV in server with default max version
Fix TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV check when comparing the client version to the
default max version. This enables the TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV check by default
in servers that do not explicitly set a max version in the tls config.

Change-Id: I5a51f9da6d71b79bc6c2ba45032be51d0f704b5e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1776
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2014-12-18 19:36:01 +00:00
Adam Langley
a367222d8d crypto/tls: support TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV as a server.
A new attack on CBC padding in SSLv3 was released yesterday[1]. Go only
supports SSLv3 as a server, not as a client. An easy fix is to change
the default minimum version to TLS 1.0 but that seems a little much
this late in the 1.4 process as it may break some things.

Thus this patch adds server support for TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV[2] -- a
mechanism for solving the fallback problem overall. Chrome has
implemented this since February and Google has urged others to do so in
light of yesterday's news.

With this change, clients can indicate that they are doing a fallback
connection and Go servers will be able to correctly reject them.

[1] http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2014/10/this-poodle-bites-exploiting-ssl-30.html
[2] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-downgrade-scsv-00

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/157090043
2014-10-15 17:54:04 -07:00
Adam Langley
a59ca4a0e7 crypto/tls: ensure that we don't resume when tickets are disabled.
LGTM=r
R=r, adg, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/148080043
2014-09-26 11:02:09 +10:00
Russ Cox
bb890c0d27 build: move package sources from src/pkg to src
Preparation was in CL 134570043.
This CL contains only the effect of 'hg mv src/pkg/* src'.
For more about the move, see golang.org/s/go14nopkg.
2014-09-08 00:08:51 -04:00