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# Ported to gevent by Denis Bilenko.
"""SSL wrapper for socket objects.
For the documentation, refer to :mod:`ssl` module manual.
This module implements cooperative SSL socket wrappers.
On Python 2.6 and newer it uses Python's native :mod:`ssl` module. On Python 2.5 and 2.4
it requires `ssl package`_ to be installed.
.. _`ssl package`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import ssl as __ssl__
try:
_ssl = __ssl__._ssl
except AttributeError:
_ssl = __ssl__._ssl2
import sys
import errno
from gevent.socket import socket, _fileobject, timeout_default
from gevent.socket import error as socket_error
from gevent.hub import string_types
__implements__ = ['SSLSocket',
'wrap_socket',
'get_server_certificate',
'sslwrap_simple']
__imports__ = ['SSLError',
'RAND_status',
'RAND_egd',
'RAND_add',
'cert_time_to_seconds',
'get_protocol_name',
'DER_cert_to_PEM_cert',
'PEM_cert_to_DER_cert']
for name in __imports__[:]:
try:
value = getattr(__ssl__, name)
globals()[name] = value
except AttributeError:
__imports__.remove(name)
for name in dir(__ssl__):
if not name.startswith('_'):
value = getattr(__ssl__, name)
if isinstance(value, (int, long, tuple)) or isinstance(value, string_types):
globals()[name] = value
__imports__.append(name)
del name, value
__all__ = __implements__ + __imports__
class SSLSocket(socket):
def __init__(self, sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None,
server_side=False, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE,
ssl_version=PROTOCOL_SSLv23, ca_certs=None,
do_handshake_on_connect=True,
suppress_ragged_eofs=True,
ciphers=None):
socket.__init__(self, _sock=sock)
if certfile and not keyfile:
keyfile = certfile
# see if it's connected
try:
socket.getpeername(self)
except socket_error, e:
if e[0] != errno.ENOTCONN:
raise
# no, no connection yet
self._sslobj = None
else:
# yes, create the SSL object
if ciphers is None:
self._sslobj = _ssl.sslwrap(self._sock, server_side,
keyfile, certfile,
cert_reqs, ssl_version, ca_certs)
else:
self._sslobj = _ssl.sslwrap(self._sock, server_side,
keyfile, certfile,
cert_reqs, ssl_version, ca_certs,
ciphers)
if do_handshake_on_connect:
self.do_handshake()
self.keyfile = keyfile
self.certfile = certfile
self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs
self.ssl_version = ssl_version
self.ca_certs = ca_certs
self.ciphers = ciphers
self.do_handshake_on_connect = do_handshake_on_connect
self.suppress_ragged_eofs = suppress_ragged_eofs
self._makefile_refs = 0
def read(self, len=1024):
"""Read up to LEN bytes and return them.
Return zero-length string on EOF."""
while True:
try:
return self._sslobj.read(len)
except SSLError:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
if ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_EOF and self.suppress_ragged_eofs:
return ''
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorReadTimeout)
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
# note: using _SSLErrorReadTimeout rather than _SSLErrorWriteTimeout below is intentional
self._wait(self._write_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorReadTimeout)
else:
raise
def write(self, data):
"""Write DATA to the underlying SSL channel. Returns
number of bytes of DATA actually transmitted."""
while True:
try:
return self._sslobj.write(data)
except SSLError:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
if ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorWriteTimeout)
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._write_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorWriteTimeout)
else:
raise
def getpeercert(self, binary_form=False):
"""Returns a formatted version of the data in the
certificate provided by the other end of the SSL channel.
Return None if no certificate was provided, {} if a
certificate was provided, but not validated."""
return self._sslobj.peer_certificate(binary_form)
def cipher(self):
if not self._sslobj:
return None
else:
return self._sslobj.cipher()
def send(self, data, flags=0, timeout=timeout_default):
if timeout is timeout_default:
timeout = self.timeout
if self._sslobj:
if flags != 0:
raise ValueError(
"non-zero flags not allowed in calls to send() on %s" %
self.__class__)
while True:
try:
v = self._sslobj.write(data)
except SSLError:
x = sys.exc_info()[1]
if x.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
return 0
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event)
elif x.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
return 0
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._write_event)
else:
raise
else:
return v
else:
return socket.send(self, data, flags, timeout)
# is it possible for sendall() to send some data without encryption if another end shut down SSL?
def sendto(self, *args):
if self._sslobj:
raise ValueError("sendto not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
else:
return socket.sendto(self, *args)
def recv(self, buflen=1024, flags=0):
if self._sslobj:
if flags != 0:
raise ValueError(
"non-zero flags not allowed in calls to recv() on %s" %
self.__class__)
# QQQ Shouldn't we wrap the SSL_WANT_READ errors as socket.timeout errors to match socket.recv's behavior?
return self.read(buflen)
else:
return socket.recv(self, buflen, flags)
def recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes=None, flags=0):
if buffer and (nbytes is None):
nbytes = len(buffer)
elif nbytes is None:
nbytes = 1024
if self._sslobj:
if flags != 0:
raise ValueError(
"non-zero flags not allowed in calls to recv_into() on %s" %
self.__class__)
while True:
try:
tmp_buffer = self.read(nbytes)
v = len(tmp_buffer)
buffer[:v] = tmp_buffer
return v
except SSLError:
x = sys.exc_info()[1]
if x.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event)
continue
else:
raise
else:
return socket.recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes, flags)
def recvfrom(self, *args):
if self._sslobj:
raise ValueError("recvfrom not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
else:
return socket.recvfrom(self, *args)
def recvfrom_into(self, *args):
if self._sslobj:
raise ValueError("recvfrom_into not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
else:
return socket.recvfrom_into(self, *args)
def pending(self):
if self._sslobj:
return self._sslobj.pending()
else:
return 0
def _sslobj_shutdown(self):
while True:
try:
return self._sslobj.shutdown()
except SSLError:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
if ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_EOF and self.suppress_ragged_eofs:
return ''
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorReadTimeout)
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._write_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorWriteTimeout)
else:
raise
def unwrap(self):
if self._sslobj:
s = self._sslobj_shutdown()
self._sslobj = None
return socket(_sock=s)
else:
raise ValueError("No SSL wrapper around " + str(self))
def shutdown(self, how):
self._sslobj = None
socket.shutdown(self, how)
def close(self):
if self._makefile_refs < 1:
self._sslobj = None
socket.close(self)
else:
self._makefile_refs -= 1
def do_handshake(self):
"""Perform a TLS/SSL handshake."""
while True:
try:
return self._sslobj.do_handshake()
except SSLError:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
if ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._read_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorHandshakeTimeout)
elif ex.args[0] == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
if self.timeout == 0.0:
raise
sys.exc_clear()
self._wait(self._write_event, timeout_exc=_SSLErrorHandshakeTimeout)
else:
raise
def connect(self, addr):
"""Connects to remote ADDR, and then wraps the connection in
an SSL channel."""
# Here we assume that the socket is client-side, and not
# connected at the time of the call. We connect it, then wrap it.
if self._sslobj:
raise ValueError("attempt to connect already-connected SSLSocket!")
socket.connect(self, addr)
if self.ciphers is None:
self._sslobj = _ssl.sslwrap(self._sock, False, self.keyfile, self.certfile,
self.cert_reqs, self.ssl_version,
self.ca_certs)
else:
self._sslobj = _ssl.sslwrap(self._sock, False, self.keyfile, self.certfile,
self.cert_reqs, self.ssl_version,
self.ca_certs, self.ciphers)
if self.do_handshake_on_connect:
self.do_handshake()
def accept(self):
"""Accepts a new connection from a remote client, and returns
a tuple containing that new connection wrapped with a server-side
SSL channel, and the address of the remote client."""
newsock, addr = socket.accept(self)
return (SSLSocket(newsock._sock,
keyfile=self.keyfile,
certfile=self.certfile,
server_side=True,
cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs,
ssl_version=self.ssl_version,
ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
do_handshake_on_connect=self.do_handshake_on_connect,
suppress_ragged_eofs=self.suppress_ragged_eofs,
ciphers=self.ciphers),
addr)
def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
"""Make and return a file-like object that
works with the SSL connection. Just use the code
from the socket module."""
self._makefile_refs += 1
# close=True so as to decrement the reference count when done with
# the file-like object.
return _fileobject(self, mode, bufsize, close=True)
_SSLErrorReadTimeout = SSLError('The read operation timed out')
_SSLErrorWriteTimeout = SSLError('The write operation timed out')
_SSLErrorHandshakeTimeout = SSLError('The handshake operation timed out')
def wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None,
server_side=False, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE,
ssl_version=PROTOCOL_SSLv23, ca_certs=None,
do_handshake_on_connect=True,
suppress_ragged_eofs=True, ciphers=None):
"""Create a new :class:`SSLSocket` instance."""
return SSLSocket(sock, keyfile=keyfile, certfile=certfile,
server_side=server_side, cert_reqs=cert_reqs,
ssl_version=ssl_version, ca_certs=ca_certs,
do_handshake_on_connect=do_handshake_on_connect,
suppress_ragged_eofs=suppress_ragged_eofs,
ciphers=ciphers)
def get_server_certificate(addr, ssl_version=PROTOCOL_SSLv3, ca_certs=None):
"""Retrieve the certificate from the server at the specified address,
and return it as a PEM-encoded string.
If 'ca_certs' is specified, validate the server cert against it.
If 'ssl_version' is specified, use it in the connection attempt."""
host, port = addr
if (ca_certs is not None):
cert_reqs = CERT_REQUIRED
else:
cert_reqs = CERT_NONE
s = wrap_socket(socket(), ssl_version=ssl_version,
cert_reqs=cert_reqs, ca_certs=ca_certs)
s.connect(addr)
dercert = s.getpeercert(True)
s.close()
return DER_cert_to_PEM_cert(dercert)
def sslwrap_simple(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
"""A replacement for the old socket.ssl function. Designed
for compability with Python 2.5 and earlier. Will disappear in
Python 3.0."""
return SSLSocket(sock, keyfile, certfile)
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