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Daniel McCarney
4cb059fbbf crypto/tls: test with FIPS 140-3 TLS mode
For tests that are interested in testing the difference between TLS in
FIPS 140-3 required mode or otherwise two new helpers are introduced,
runWithFIPSEnabled and runWithFIPSDisabled. They take care of forcing
the correct TLS FIPS 140-3 state regardless of the overal GODEBUG=fips
state, and restoring it afterwards.

For the tests that use features or test data not appropriate for
TLS in FIPS 140-3 required mode we add skips. For some tests we can make
them appropriate for both TLS FIPS 140-3 required or not by tweaking some
parameters that weren't important to the subject under test, but would
otherwise preclude TLS FIPS 140-3 required mode (e.g. because they used
TLS 1.0 when the test could use TLS 1.2 instead). For others, switching
test certificates to a RSA 2048 hierarchy is sufficient. We avoid
regenerating the existing RSA 1024 certs as 2048 since it would
invalidate recorded static flow data.

Tests that rely on static message flows (primarily the client and server
handshake) tests are skipped due to FIPS mode being non-deterministic
and inappropriate for this style of testing.

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2024-11-22 00:00:26 +00:00
Roland Shoemaker
212bbb2c77 crypto/tls: add server-side ECH
Adds support for server-side ECH.

We make a couple of implementation decisions that are not completely
in-line with the spec. In particular, we don't enforce that the SNI
matches the ECHConfig public_name, and we implement a hybrid
shared/backend mode (rather than shared or split mode, as described in
Section 7). Both of these match the behavior of BoringSSL.

The hybrid server mode will either act as a shared mode server, where-in
the server accepts "outer" client hellos and unwraps them before
processing the "inner" hello, or accepts bare "inner" hellos initially.
This lets the server operate either transparently as a shared mode
server, or a backend server, in Section 7 terminology. This seems like
the best implementation choice for a TLS library.

Fixes #68500

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2024-11-21 22:50:04 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
309a3593cd crypto/tls: align FIPS-only mode with BoringSSL policy
This enables TLS 1.3, disables P-521, and disables non-ECDHE suites.

Reapplies CL 549975.

Updates #64717
Updates #62372

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Bobby Powers
0d9e15f699 crypto/tls: expose extensions presented by client to GetCertificate
This enables JA3 and JA4 TLS fingerprinting to be implemented from
the GetCertificate callback, similar to what BoringSSL provides with
its SSL_CTX_set_dos_protection_cb hook.

fixes #32936

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Filippo Valsorda
861b74c00c crypto/tls: replay test recordings without network
There is no reason to go across a pipe when replaying a conn recording.
This avoids the complexity of using localPipe and goroutines, and makes
handshake benchmarks more accurate, as we don't measure network
overhead.

Also note how it removes the need for -fast: operating locally we know
when the flow is over and can error out immediately, without waiting for
a read from the feeder on the other side of the pipe to timeout.

Avoids some noise in #67979, but doesn't fix the two root causes:
localPipe flakes and testing.B races.

Updates #67979

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2024-06-24 16:40:26 +00:00
cuishuang
4eb40171ff all: make function comments match function names
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2024-06-03 14:56:25 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
a81de4f2e0 crypto/tls: implement X25519Kyber768Draft00
Forced the testConfig CurvePreferences to exclude X25519Kyber768Draft00
to avoid bloating the transcripts, but I manually tested it and the
tests all update and pass successfully, causing 7436 insertions(+), 3251
deletions(-).

Fixes #67061

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Filippo Valsorda
245de0a13b crypto/tls: clarify group selection logic
I initially thought the logic was broken, but writing the test I
realized it was actually very clever (derogative). It was relying on the
outer loop continuing after a supported match without a key share,
allowing a later key share to override it (but not a later supported
match because of the "if selectedGroup != 0 { continue }").

Replaced the clever loop with two hopefully more understandable loops,
and added a test (which was already passing).

We were however not checking that the selected group is in the supported
list if we found it in key shares first. (This was only a MAY.) Fixed.

Fixes #65686

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2024-05-22 14:19:11 +00:00
cui fliter
7f35a0b461 all: fix a large number of comments
Partial typo corrections, following https://go.dev/wiki/Spelling

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Filippo Valsorda
c3aeef03b3 Revert "crypto/internal/boring: upgrade module to fips-20220613" +1
This reverts commit 7383b2a4db5dc93c9b875b42d5add73d27cc4b9f
("crypto/internal/boring: upgrade module to fips-20220613") and commit
4106de901a8efe914cda6f6c4e8d45ff8c115da4 ("crypto/tls: align FIPS-only
mode with BoringSSL policy").

Fixes #65321
Updates #64717
Updates #62372

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Filippo Valsorda
035b9d2bbf crypto/tls: align FIPS-only mode with BoringSSL policy
This enables TLS 1.3, disables P-521, and disables non-ECDHE suites.

Fixes #64717
Updates #62372

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2023-12-18 23:29:17 +00:00
Roland Shoemaker
3dc2410818 crypto/tls: change default minimum version to 1.2
Updates the default from 1.0 -> 1.2 for servers, bringing it in line
with clients. Add a GODEBUG setting, tls10server, which lets users
revert this change.

Fixes #62459

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2023-11-14 18:03:20 +00:00
Roland Shoemaker
ba1a41d66f crypto/tls: replace all usages of BytesOrPanic
Message marshalling makes use of BytesOrPanic a lot, under the
assumption that it will never panic. This assumption was incorrect, and
specifically crafted handshakes could trigger panics. Rather than just
surgically replacing the usages of BytesOrPanic in paths that could
panic, replace all usages of it with proper error returns in case there
are other ways of triggering panics which we didn't find.

In one specific case, the tree routed by expandLabel, we replace the
usage of BytesOrPanic, but retain a panic. This function already
explicitly panicked elsewhere, and returning an error from it becomes
rather painful because it requires changing a large number of APIs.
The marshalling is unlikely to ever panic, as the inputs are all either
fixed length, or already limited to the sizes required. If it were to
panic, it'd likely only be during development. A close inspection shows
no paths for a user to cause a panic currently.

This patches ends up being rather large, since it requires routing
errors back through functions which previously had no error returns.
Where possible I've tried to use helpers that reduce the verbosity
of frequently repeated stanzas, and to make the diffs as minimal as
possible.

Thanks to Marten Seemann for reporting this issue.

Fixes #58001
Fixes CVE-2022-41724

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Filippo Valsorda
c725aab9ba crypto/tls: support ECDHE when ec_point_formats is missing
Fixes #49126

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2022-08-25 16:35:38 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
f80ca9c941 crypto/ecdh: new package
We use crypto/internal/edwards25519/field to implement X25519 directly,
so that golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519 can be dropped from the src
module dependencies, and eventually replaced with a crypto/ecdh wrapper,
removing the need to keep golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519/internal/field
in sync with crypto/internal/edwards25519/field.

In crypto/internal/nistec, we add BytesX to serialize only the x
coordinate, which we'll need for the horrible ECDSA x-coord-to-scalar
operation, too.

In crypto/tls, we replace the ECDHE implementation with crypto/ecdh,
dropping the X25519 special cases and related scaffolding.

Finally, FINALLY, we deprecate the ~white whale~ big.Int-based APIs of
the crypto/elliptic package.   •_•)   ( •_•)>⌐■-■   (⌐■_■)

Fixes #52182
Fixes #34648
Fixes #52221

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John Bampton
bbfcb24b29 all: fix spelling
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2022-05-17 19:51:29 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
5eed9ff4b3 crypto/tls: remove tls10default GODEBUG flag
Updates #45428

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Daniel Martí
2613d75083 all: consistently use US spelling of present participles
It has been agreed that we should prefer the US spelling of words like
"canceling" over "cancelling"; for example, see https://go.dev/cl/14526.

Fix a few occurrences of the "canceling" inconsistency, as well as:

* signaling
* tunneling
* marshaling

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Russ Cox
503cd752b4 all: gofmt -w -r 'interface{} -> any' src
And then revert the bootstrap cmd directories and certain testdata.
And adjust tests as needed.

Not reverting the changes in std that are bootstrapped,
because some of those changes would appear in API docs,
and we want to use any consistently.
Instead, rewrite 'any' to 'interface{}' in cmd/dist for those directories
when preparing the bootstrap copy.

A few files changed as a result of running gofmt -w
not because of interface{} -> any but because they
hadn't been updated for the new //go:build lines.

Fixes #49884.

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Filippo Valsorda
b0a9ca52e9 crypto/tls: set default minimum client version to TLS 1.2
Updates #45428

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2021-11-05 22:03:24 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
3c6b6127c0 crypto/tls: let HTTP/1.1 clients connect to servers with NextProtos "h2"
Fixes #46310

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Filippo Valsorda
89df05a1c4 crypto/tls: make cipher suite preference ordering automatic
We now have a (well, two, depending on AES hardware support) universal
cipher suite preference order, based on their security and performance.
Peer and application lists are now treated as filters (and AES hardware
support hints) that are applied to this universal order.

This removes a complex and nuanced decision from the application's
responsibilities, one which we are better equipped to make and which
applications usually don't need to have an opinion about. It also lets
us worry less about what suites we support or enable, because we can be
confident that bad ones won't be selected over good ones.

This also moves 3DES suites to InsecureCipherSuites(), even if they are
not disabled by default. Just because we can keep them as a last resort
it doesn't mean they are secure. Thankfully we had not promised that
Insecure means disabled by default.

Notable test changes:

  - TestCipherSuiteCertPreferenceECDSA was testing that we'd pick the
    right certificate regardless of CipherSuite ordering, which is now
    completely ignored, as tested by TestCipherSuitePreference. Removed.

  - The openssl command of TestHandshakeServerExportKeyingMaterial was
    broken for TLS 1.0 in CL 262857, but its golden file was not
    regenerated, so the test kept passing. It now broke because the
    selected suite from the ones in the golden file changed.

  - In TestAESCipherReordering, "server strongly prefers AES-GCM" is
    removed because there is no way for a server to express a strong
    preference anymore; "client prefers AES-GCM and AES-CBC over ChaCha"
    switched to ChaCha20 when the server lacks AES hardware; and finally
    "client supports multiple AES-GCM" changed to always prefer AES-128
    per the universal preference list.

    * this is going back on an explicit decision from CL 262857, and
      while that client order is weird and does suggest a strong dislike
      for ChaCha20, we have a strong dislike for software AES, so it
      didn't feel worth making the logic more complex

  - All Client-* golden files had to be regenerated because the
    ClientHello cipher suites have changed.
    (Even when Config.CipherSuites was limited to one suite, the TLS 1.3
    default order changed.)

Fixes #45430
Fixes #41476 (as 3DES is now always the last resort)

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2021-05-08 05:15:48 +00:00
Roland Shoemaker
7d3285645e crypto/tls: enforce ALPN overlap when negotiated on both sides
During the TLS handshake if the server doesn't support any of the
application protocols requested by the client, send the
no_application_protocol alert and abort the handshake on the server
side. This enforces the requirements of RFC 7301.

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2021-05-06 18:57:43 +00:00
Johan Brandhorst
9c1e414b7a crypto/tls: fix flaky handshake cancellation tests
Simplified both tests significantly by removing logic for writing
the client/server side messages. The flake was likely because of a
race between the closing of the local pipe from inside the test
and closing of the pipe from within the handshakeContext goroutine.
Wait to close the local pipe in the test until after the test
has finished running.

Fixes #45106
Fixes #45299

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2021-04-16 19:23:29 +00:00
Naman Gera
6326a14b62 all: fix spellings
This follows the spelling choices that the Go project has made for English words.
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Spelling

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Johan Brandhorst
93cad92f83 crypto/tls: add HandshakeContext method to Conn
Adds the (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext method. This allows
us to pass the context provided down the call stack to
eventually reach the tls.ClientHelloInfo and
tls.CertificateRequestInfo structs.
These contexts are exposed to the user as read-only via Context()
methods.

This allows users of (*tls.Config).GetCertificate and
(*tls.Config).GetClientCertificate to use the context for
request scoped parameters and cancellation.

Replace uses of (*tls.Conn).Handshake with (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext
where appropriate, to propagate existing contexts.

Fixes #32406

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Johan Brandhorst
8649b4ade4 crypto/tls: revert "add HandshakeContext method to Conn"
This reverts CL 246338.

Reason for revert: waiting for 1.17 release cycle

Updates #32406

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Roland Shoemaker
18d259497e crypto/tls: de-prioritize AES-GCM ciphers when lacking hardware support
When either the server or client are lacking hardware support for
AES-GCM ciphers, indicated by the server lacking the relevant
instructions and by the client not putting AES-GCM ciphers at the top
of its preference list, reorder the preference list to de-prioritize
AES-GCM based ciphers when they are adjacent to other AEAD ciphers.

Also updates a number of recorded openssl TLS tests which previously
only specified TLS 1.2 cipher preferences (using -cipher), but not
TLS 1.3 cipher preferences (using -ciphersuites), to specify both
preferences, making these tests more predictable.

Fixes #41181.

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2020-11-10 01:40:27 +00:00
Johan Brandhorst
3b66a0b37e crypto/tls: add HandshakeContext method to Conn
Adds the (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext method. This allows
us to pass the context provided down the call stack to
eventually reach the tls.ClientHelloInfo and
tls.CertificateRequestInfo structs.
These contexts are exposed to the user as read-only via Context()
methods.

This allows users of (*tls.Config).GetCertificate and
(*tls.Config).GetClientCertificate to use the context for
request scoped parameters and cancellation.

Replace uses of (*tls.Conn).Handshake with (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext
where appropriate, to propagate existing contexts.

Fixes #32406

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2020-11-09 18:34:47 +00:00
Katie Hockman
47355c49eb crypto/tls: rotate session ticket keys
Automatically rotate session ticket keys for servers
that don't already have sessionTicketKeys and that
haven't called SetSessionTicketKeys.

Now, session ticket keys will be rotated every 24 hours
with a lifetime of 7 days. This adds a small performance
cost to existing clients that don't provide a session
ticket encrypted with a fresh enough session ticket key,
which would require a full handshake.

Updates #25256

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Katie Hockman
7f376c8689 crypto/tls: failed tls.Conn.Write returns a permanent error
Fixes #29971

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Ziheng Liu
5cb310fdd2 all: fix incorrect channel and API usage in some unit tests
This CL changes some unit test functions, making sure that these tests (and goroutines spawned during test) won't block.
Since they are just test functions, I use one CL to fix them all. I hope this won't cause trouble to reviewers and can save time for us.
There are three main categories of incorrect logic fixed by this CL:
1. Use testing.Fatal()/Fatalf() in spawned goroutines, which is forbidden by Go's document.
2. Channels are used in such a way that, when errors or timeout happen, the test will be blocked and never return.
3. Channels are used in such a way that, when errors or timeout happen, the test can return but some spawned goroutines will be leaked, occupying resource until all other tests return and the process is killed.

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Ville Skyttä
d16c68e836 all: fix a bunch of misspellings
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Filippo Valsorda
aff697f53d crypto/tls: take key size into account in signature algorithm selection
Fixes #29793

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2019-11-12 01:09:40 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
6bb85fe4e7 crypto/tls: re-enable RSA-PSS in TLS 1.2 again
TLS 1.3, which requires RSA-PSS, is now enabled without a GODEBUG
opt-out, and with the introduction of
Certificate.SupportedSignatureAlgorithms (#28660) there is a
programmatic way to avoid RSA-PSS (disable TLS 1.3 with MaxVersion and
use that field to specify only PKCS#1 v1.5 SignatureSchemes).

This effectively reverts 0b3a57b5374bba3fdf88258e2be4c8be65e6a5de,
although following CL 205061 all of the signing-side logic is
conveniently centralized in signatureSchemesForCertificate.

Fixes #32425

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2019-11-12 01:09:15 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
0e7f9b3702 crypto/tls: select only compatible chains from Certificates
Now that we have a full implementation of the logic to check certificate
compatibility, we can let applications just list multiple chains in
Certificates (for example, an RSA and an ECDSA one) and choose the most
appropriate automatically.

NameToCertificate only maps each name to one chain, so simply deprecate
it, and while at it simplify its implementation by not stripping
trailing dots from the SNI (which is specified not to have any, see RFC
6066, Section 3) and by not supporting multi-level wildcards, which are
not a thing in the WebPKI (and in crypto/x509).

The performance of SupportsCertificate without Leaf is poor, but doesn't
affect current users. For now document that, and address it properly in
the next cycle. See #35504.

While cleaning up the Certificates/GetCertificate/GetConfigForClient
behavior, also support leaving Certificates/GetCertificate nil if
GetConfigForClient is set, and send unrecognized_name when there are no
available certificates.

Fixes #29139
Fixes #18377

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Filippo Valsorda
0c490ab182 crypto/tls: refactor certificate and signature algorithm logic
This refactors a lot of the certificate support logic to make it cleaner
and reusable where possible. These changes will make the following CLs
much simpler.

In particular, the heavily overloaded pickSignatureAlgorithm is gone.
That function used to cover both signing and verifying side, would work
both for pre-signature_algorithms TLS 1.0/1.1 and TLS 1.2, and returned
sigalg, type and hash.

Now, TLS 1.0/1.1 and 1.2 are differentiated at the caller, as they have
effectively completely different logic. TLS 1.0/1.1 simply use
legacyTypeAndHashFromPublicKey as they employ a fixed hash function and
signature algorithm for each public key type. TLS 1.2 is instead routed
through selectSignatureScheme (on the signing side) or
isSupportedSignatureAlgorithm (on the verifying side) and
typeAndHashFromSignatureScheme, like TLS 1.3.

On the signing side, signatureSchemesForCertificate was already version
aware (for PKCS#1 v1.5 vs PSS support), so selectSignatureScheme just
had to learn the Section 7.4.1.4.1 defaults for a missing
signature_algorithms to replace pickSignatureAlgorithm.

On the verifying side, pickSignatureAlgorithm was also checking the
public key type, while isSupportedSignatureAlgorithm +
typeAndHashFromSignatureScheme are not, but that check was redundant
with the one in verifyHandshakeSignature.

There should be no major change in behavior so far. A few minor changes
came from the refactor: we now correctly require signature_algorithms in
TLS 1.3 when using a certificate; we won't use Ed25519 in TLS 1.2 if the
client didn't send signature_algorithms; and we don't send
ec_points_format in the ServerHello (a compatibility measure) if we are
not doing ECDHE anyway because there are no mutually supported curves.

The tests also got simpler because they test simpler functions. The
caller logic switching between TLS 1.0/1.1 and 1.2 is tested by the
transcript tests.

Updates #32426

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2019-11-12 01:07:15 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
549614dac8 crypto/tls: make -update only regenerate transcripts for failing tests
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Olivier Poitrey
e580b52d55 crypto/tls: send ec_points_format extension in ServerHello
Follow the recommandation from RFC 8422, section 5.1.2 of sending back the
ec_points_format extension when requested by the client. This is to fix
some clients declining the handshake if omitted.

Fixes #31943

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Filippo Valsorda
018f13d1a3 crypto/tls: remove SSLv3 support
SSLv3 has been irreparably broken since the POODLE attack 5 years ago
and RFC 7568 (f.k.a. draft-ietf-tls-sslv3-diediedie) prohibits its use
in no uncertain terms.

As announced in the Go 1.13 release notes, remove support for it
entirely in Go 1.14.

Updates #32716

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Filippo Valsorda
63a961538b crypto/tls: make SSLv3 again disabled by default
It was mistakenly re-enabled in CL 146217.

Fixes #33837

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Filippo Valsorda
c47bc918ca crypto/tls: move shared code and resources to handshake_test.go
Removed cross-dependencies between handshake_server_test.go and
handshake_client_test.go; moved all initialization to TestMain; replaced
SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable with -keylog flag.

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Filippo Valsorda
9a45e56dc1 crypto/tls: disable RSA-PSS in TLS 1.2 again
Signing with RSA-PSS can uncover faulty crypto.Signer implementations,
and it can fail for (broken) small keys. We'll have to take that
breakage eventually, but it would be nice for it to be opt-out at first.

TLS 1.3 requires RSA-PSS and is opt-out in Go 1.13. Instead of making a
TLS 1.3 opt-out influence a TLS 1.2 behavior, let's wait to add RSA-PSS
to TLS 1.2 until TLS 1.3 is on without opt-out.

Note that since the Client Hello is sent before a protocol version is
selected, we have to advertise RSA-PSS there to support TLS 1.3.
That means that we still support RSA-PSS on the client in TLS 1.2 for
verifying server certificates, which is fine, as all issues arise on the
signing side. We have to be careful not to pick (or consider available)
RSA-PSS on the client for client certificates, though.

We'd expect tests to change only in TLS 1.2:

    * the server won't pick PSS to sign the key exchange
      (Server-TLSv12-* w/ RSA, TestHandshakeServerRSAPSS);
    * the server won't advertise PSS in CertificateRequest
      (Server-TLSv12-ClientAuthRequested*, TestClientAuth);
    * and the client won't pick PSS for its CertificateVerify
      (Client-TLSv12-ClientCert-RSA-*, TestHandshakeClientCertRSAPSS,
      Client-TLSv12-Renegotiate* because "R" requests a client cert).

Client-TLSv13-ClientCert-RSA-RSAPSS was updated because of a fix in the test.

This effectively reverts 88343530720a52c96b21f2bd5488c8fb607605d7.

Testing was made more complex by the undocumented semantics of OpenSSL's
-[client_]sigalgs (see openssl/openssl#9172).

Updates #32425

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2019-06-19 19:59:14 +00:00
Russ Cox
489fa3d13a all: remove PEM-encoded private keys from tests
Gerrit is complaining about pushes that affect these files
and forcing people to use -o nokeycheck, which defeats
the point of the check. Hide the keys from this kind of scan
by marking them explicitly as testing keys.

This is a little annoying but better than training everyone
who ever edits one of these test files to reflexively override
the Gerrit check.

The only remaining keys explicitly marked as private instead
of testing are in examples, and there's not much to do
about those. Hopefully they are not edited as much.

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Filippo Valsorda
28958b0da6 crypto/tls: add support for Ed25519 certificates in TLS 1.2 and 1.3
Support for Ed25519 certificates was added in CL 175478, this wires them
up into the TLS stack according to RFC 8422 (TLS 1.2) and RFC 8446 (TLS 1.3).

RFC 8422 also specifies support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1, and I initially
implemented that, but even OpenSSL doesn't take the complexity, so I
just dropped it. It would have required keeping a buffer of the
handshake transcript in order to do the direct Ed25519 signatures. We
effectively need to support TLS 1.2 because it shares ClientHello
signature algorithms with TLS 1.3.

While at it, reordered the advertised signature algorithms in the rough
order we would want to use them, also based on what curves have fast
constant-time implementations.

Client and client auth tests changed because of the change in advertised
signature algorithms in ClientHello and CertificateRequest.

Fixes #25355

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Filippo Valsorda
2e9a42ccc2 Revert "crypto/tls: disable RSA-PSS in TLS 1.2"
In Go 1.13 we will enable RSA-PSS in TLS 1.2 at the same time as we make
TLS 1.3 enabled by default.

This reverts commit 7ccd3583eddcd79679fb29cfc83a6e6fb6973f1e.

Updates #30055

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Filippo Valsorda
b5bf3890ae crypto/tls: disable RSA-PSS in TLS 1.2
Most of the issues that led to the decision on #30055 were related to
incompatibility with or faulty support for RSA-PSS (#29831, #29779,
v1.5 signatures). RSA-PSS is required by TLS 1.3, but is also available
to be negotiated in TLS 1.2.

Altering TLS 1.2 behavior based on GODEBUG=tls13=1 feels surprising, so
just disable RSA-PSS entirely in TLS 1.2 until TLS 1.3 is on by default,
so breakage happens all at once.

Updates #30055

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Filippo Valsorda
034cff773b crypto/tls: send a "handshake failure" alert if the RSA key is too small
Fixes #29779

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Filippo Valsorda
daa7ff8195 crypto/tls: fix client certificates support for legacy servers
signatureSchemesForCertificate was written to be used with TLS 1.3, but
ended up used for TLS 1.2 client certificates in a refactor. Since it
only supported TLS 1.3 signature algorithms, it would lead to no RSA
client certificates being sent to servers that didn't support RSA-PSS.

TestHandshakeClientCertRSAPKCS1v15 was testing *specifically* for this,
but alas the OpenSSL flag -verify accepts an empty certificates list as
valid, as opposed to -Verify...

Fixes #28925

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Filippo Valsorda
5db23cd389 crypto/tls: enable TLS 1.3 and update tests
To disable TLS 1.3, simply remove VersionTLS13 from supportedVersions,
as tested by TestEscapeRoute, and amend documentation. To make it
opt-in, revert the change to (*Config).supportedVersions from this CL.

I did not have the heart to implement the early data skipping feature
when I realized that it did not offer a choice between two
abstraction-breaking options, but demanded them both (look for handshake
type in case of HelloRetryRequest, trial decryption otherwise). It's a
lot of complexity for an apparently small gain, but if anyone has strong
opinions about it let me know.

Note that in TLS 1.3 alerts are encrypted, so the close_notify peeking
to return (n > 0, io.EOF) from Read doesn't work. If we are lucky, those
servers that unexpectedly close connections after serving a single
request will have stopped (maybe thanks to H/2) before they got updated
to TLS 1.3.

Relatedly, session tickets are now provisioned on the client first Read
instead of at Handshake time, because they are, well, post-handshake
messages. If this proves to be a problem we might try to peek at them.

Doubled the tests that cover logic that's different in TLS 1.3.

The benchmarks for TLS 1.2 compared to be0f3c286b5 (before TLS 1.3 and
its refactors, after CL 142817 changed them to use real connections)
show little movement.

name                                       old time/op   new time/op   delta
HandshakeServer/RSA-8                        795µs ± 1%    798µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.057 n=10+18)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-RSA-8             903µs ± 0%    909µs ± 1%  +0.68%  (p=0.000 n=8+17)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-ECDSA-P256-8      198µs ± 0%    204µs ± 1%  +3.24%  (p=0.000 n=9+18)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-X25519-ECDSA-P256-8    202µs ± 3%    208µs ± 1%  +2.98%  (p=0.000 n=9+20)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P521-ECDSA-P521-8     15.5ms ± 1%   15.9ms ± 2%  +2.49%  (p=0.000 n=10+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8                  5.81ms ±23%   6.14ms ±44%    ~     (p=0.605 n=8+18)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8                  8.91ms ±22%   8.74ms ±33%    ~     (p=0.498 n=9+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8                  12.8ms ± 3%   14.0ms ±10%  +9.74%  (p=0.000 n=10+17)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8                  25.1ms ± 7%   24.6ms ±16%    ~     (p=0.129 n=9+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8                 46.3ms ± 4%   45.9ms ±12%    ~     (p=0.340 n=9+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8                 88.5ms ± 4%   86.0ms ± 4%  -2.82%  (p=0.004 n=10+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8                  173ms ± 2%    167ms ± 7%  -3.42%  (p=0.001 n=10+19)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8              5.88ms ± 4%   6.59ms ±64%    ~     (p=0.232 n=9+18)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8              9.08ms ±12%   8.73ms ±21%    ~     (p=0.408 n=10+18)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8              14.2ms ± 5%   14.0ms ±11%    ~     (p=0.188 n=9+19)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8              25.1ms ± 6%   24.0ms ± 7%  -4.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+18)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8             45.6ms ± 3%   43.3ms ± 1%  -5.22%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8             88.4ms ± 3%   84.8ms ± 2%  -4.06%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8              175ms ± 3%    167ms ± 2%  -4.63%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/200kbps-8                  694ms ± 0%    694ms ± 0%  -0.02%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/500kbps-8                  279ms ± 0%    279ms ± 0%  -0.09%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/1000kbps-8                 140ms ± 0%    140ms ± 0%  -0.15%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/2000kbps-8                71.1ms ± 0%   71.0ms ± 0%  -0.09%  (p=0.001 n=8+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/5000kbps-8                30.5ms ± 6%   30.1ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.905 n=10+9)
Latency/DynamicPacket/200kbps-8              134ms ± 0%    134ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.796 n=9+9)
Latency/DynamicPacket/500kbps-8             54.8ms ± 0%   54.7ms ± 0%  -0.18%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/1000kbps-8            28.5ms ± 0%   29.1ms ± 8%    ~     (p=0.173 n=8+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/2000kbps-8            15.3ms ± 6%   15.9ms ±10%    ~     (p=0.905 n=9+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/5000kbps-8            9.14ms ±21%   9.65ms ±82%    ~     (p=0.529 n=10+10)

name                                       old speed     new speed     delta
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8                 175MB/s ±13%  167MB/s ±64%    ~     (p=0.646 n=7+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8                 241MB/s ±25%  241MB/s ±40%    ~     (p=0.660 n=9+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8                 328MB/s ± 3%  300MB/s ± 9%  -8.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+17)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8                 335MB/s ± 7%  340MB/s ±17%    ~     (p=0.212 n=9+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8                363MB/s ± 4%  367MB/s ±11%    ~     (p=0.340 n=9+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8                379MB/s ± 4%  390MB/s ± 4%  +2.93%  (p=0.004 n=10+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8                388MB/s ± 2%  401MB/s ± 7%  +3.25%  (p=0.004 n=10+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8             178MB/s ± 4%  157MB/s ±73%    ~     (p=0.127 n=9+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8             232MB/s ±11%  243MB/s ±18%    ~     (p=0.415 n=10+18)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8             296MB/s ± 5%  299MB/s ±15%    ~     (p=0.295 n=9+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8             334MB/s ± 6%  350MB/s ± 7%  +4.58%  (p=0.000 n=10+18)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8            368MB/s ± 3%  388MB/s ± 1%  +5.48%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8            380MB/s ± 3%  396MB/s ± 2%  +4.20%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8            384MB/s ± 3%  403MB/s ± 2%  +4.83%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Comparing TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 at tip shows a slight (~5-10%) slowdown of
handshakes, which might be worth looking at next cycle, but the latency
improvements are expected to overshadow that.

name                                       old time/op   new time/op   delta
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-RSA-8             909µs ± 1%    963µs ± 0%   +5.87%  (p=0.000 n=17+18)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-ECDSA-P256-8      204µs ± 1%    225µs ± 2%  +10.20%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-X25519-ECDSA-P256-8    208µs ± 1%    230µs ± 2%  +10.35%  (p=0.000 n=20+18)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P521-ECDSA-P521-8     15.9ms ± 2%   15.9ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.444 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8                  6.14ms ±44%   7.07ms ±46%     ~     (p=0.057 n=18+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8                  8.74ms ±33%   8.61ms ± 9%     ~     (p=0.552 n=19+17)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8                  14.0ms ±10%   14.1ms ±12%     ~     (p=0.707 n=17+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8                  24.6ms ±16%   25.6ms ±14%     ~     (p=0.107 n=19+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8                 45.9ms ±12%   44.7ms ± 6%     ~     (p=0.607 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8                 86.0ms ± 4%   87.9ms ± 8%     ~     (p=0.113 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8                  167ms ± 7%    169ms ± 2%   +1.26%  (p=0.011 n=19+19)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8              6.59ms ±64%   6.79ms ±43%     ~     (p=0.480 n=18+19)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8              8.73ms ±21%   9.58ms ±13%   +9.71%  (p=0.006 n=18+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8              14.0ms ±11%   13.9ms ±10%     ~     (p=0.687 n=19+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8              24.0ms ± 7%   24.6ms ± 8%   +2.36%  (p=0.045 n=18+17)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8             43.3ms ± 1%   44.3ms ± 2%   +2.48%  (p=0.001 n=8+9)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8             84.8ms ± 2%   86.7ms ± 2%   +2.27%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8              167ms ± 2%    170ms ± 3%   +1.89%  (p=0.005 n=10+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/200kbps-8                  694ms ± 0%    699ms ± 0%   +0.65%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/500kbps-8                  279ms ± 0%    280ms ± 0%   +0.68%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/1000kbps-8                 140ms ± 0%    141ms ± 0%   +0.59%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/2000kbps-8                71.0ms ± 0%   71.3ms ± 0%   +0.42%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/5000kbps-8                30.1ms ± 6%   30.7ms ±10%   +1.93%  (p=0.019 n=9+9)
Latency/DynamicPacket/200kbps-8              134ms ± 0%    138ms ± 0%   +3.22%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/500kbps-8             54.7ms ± 0%   56.3ms ± 0%   +3.03%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
Latency/DynamicPacket/1000kbps-8            29.1ms ± 8%   29.1ms ± 0%     ~     (p=0.173 n=10+8)
Latency/DynamicPacket/2000kbps-8            15.9ms ±10%   16.4ms ±36%     ~     (p=0.633 n=10+8)
Latency/DynamicPacket/5000kbps-8            9.65ms ±82%   8.32ms ± 8%     ~     (p=0.573 n=10+8)

name                                       old speed     new speed     delta
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8                 167MB/s ±64%  155MB/s ±55%     ~     (p=0.224 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8                 241MB/s ±40%  244MB/s ± 9%     ~     (p=0.407 n=20+17)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8                 300MB/s ± 9%  298MB/s ±11%     ~     (p=0.707 n=17+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8                 340MB/s ±17%  330MB/s ±13%     ~     (p=0.201 n=20+20)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8                367MB/s ±11%  375MB/s ± 5%     ~     (p=0.607 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8                390MB/s ± 4%  382MB/s ± 8%     ~     (p=0.113 n=20+19)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8                401MB/s ± 7%  397MB/s ± 2%   -0.96%  (p=0.030 n=20+19)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8             157MB/s ±73%  156MB/s ±39%     ~     (p=0.738 n=20+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8             243MB/s ±18%  220MB/s ±14%   -9.65%  (p=0.006 n=18+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8             299MB/s ±15%  303MB/s ± 9%     ~     (p=0.512 n=20+20)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8             350MB/s ± 7%  342MB/s ± 8%   -2.27%  (p=0.045 n=18+17)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8            388MB/s ± 1%  378MB/s ± 2%   -2.41%  (p=0.001 n=8+9)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8            396MB/s ± 2%  387MB/s ± 2%   -2.21%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8            403MB/s ± 2%  396MB/s ± 3%   -1.84%  (p=0.005 n=10+10)

Fixes #9671

Change-Id: Ieb57c5140eb2c083b8be0d42b240cd2eeec0dcf6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147638
Run-TryBot: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
2018-11-12 20:44:39 +00:00