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113 lines
2.9 KiB
C
113 lines
2.9 KiB
C
/*
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* Accessor functions for SSLSocket private members.
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*
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "cert.h"
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#include "ssl.h"
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#include "certt.h"
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#include "sslimpl.h"
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/* given PRFileDesc, returns a copy of certificate associated with the socket
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* the caller should delete the cert when done with SSL_DestroyCertificate
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*/
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CERTCertificate *
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SSL_RevealCert(PRFileDesc * fd)
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{
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CERTCertificate * cert = NULL;
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sslSocket * sslsocket = NULL;
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sslsocket = ssl_FindSocket(fd);
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/* CERT_DupCertificate increases reference count and returns pointer to
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* the same cert
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*/
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if (sslsocket && sslsocket->sec.peerCert)
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cert = CERT_DupCertificate(sslsocket->sec.peerCert);
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return cert;
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}
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/* given PRFileDesc, returns a pointer to PinArg associated with the socket
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*/
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void *
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SSL_RevealPinArg(PRFileDesc * fd)
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{
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sslSocket * sslsocket = NULL;
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void * PinArg = NULL;
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sslsocket = ssl_FindSocket(fd);
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/* is pkcs11PinArg part of the sslSocket or sslSecurityInfo ? */
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if (sslsocket)
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PinArg = sslsocket->pkcs11PinArg;
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return PinArg;
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}
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/* given PRFileDesc, returns a pointer to the URL associated with the socket
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* the caller should free url when done
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*/
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char *
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SSL_RevealURL(PRFileDesc * fd)
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{
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sslSocket * sslsocket = NULL;
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char * url = NULL;
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sslsocket = ssl_FindSocket(fd);
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if (sslsocket && sslsocket->url)
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url = PL_strdup(sslsocket->url);
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return url;
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}
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/* given PRFileDesc, returns status information related to extensions
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* negotiated with peer during the handshake.
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*/
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SECStatus
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SSL_HandshakeNegotiatedExtension(PRFileDesc * socket,
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SSLExtensionType extId,
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PRBool *pYes)
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{
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/* some decisions derived from SSL_GetChannelInfo */
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sslSocket * sslsocket = NULL;
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if (!pYes) {
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PORT_SetError(SEC_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS);
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return SECFailure;
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}
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sslsocket = ssl_FindSocket(socket);
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if (!sslsocket) {
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SSL_DBG(("%d: SSL[%d]: bad socket in HandshakeNegotiatedExtension",
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SSL_GETPID(), socket));
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return SECFailure;
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}
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*pYes = PR_FALSE;
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/* according to public API SSL_GetChannelInfo, this doesn't need a lock */
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if (sslsocket->opt.useSecurity) {
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if (sslsocket->ssl3.initialized) { /* SSL3 and TLS */
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/* now we know this socket went through ssl3_InitState() and
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* ss->xtnData got initialized, which is the only member accessed by
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* ssl3_ExtensionNegotiated();
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* Member xtnData appears to get accessed in functions that handle
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* the handshake (hello messages and extension sending),
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* therefore the handshake lock should be sufficient.
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*/
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ssl_GetSSL3HandshakeLock(sslsocket);
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*pYes = ssl3_ExtensionNegotiated(sslsocket, extId);
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ssl_ReleaseSSL3HandshakeLock(sslsocket);
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}
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}
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return SECSuccess;
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}
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