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//
// Copyright (c) 2003-2013 ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This copy of Ice is licensed to you under the terms described in the
// ICE_LICENSE file included in this distribution.
//
// **********************************************************************
#ifndef ICE_SSL_PLUGIN_H
#define ICE_SSL_PLUGIN_H
#include <IceUtil/Time.h>
#include <Ice/Plugin.h>
#include <IceSSL/ConnectionInfo.h>
#include <vector>
#include <list>
// For struct sockaddr_storage
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <winsock2.h>
#else
# include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
#ifndef ICE_SSL_API
# ifdef ICE_SSL_API_EXPORTS
# define ICE_SSL_API ICE_DECLSPEC_EXPORT
# else
# define ICE_SSL_API ICE_DECLSPEC_IMPORT
# endif
#endif
//
// SSL_CTX is the OpenSSL type that holds configuration settings for
// all SSL connections.
//
typedef struct ssl_ctx_st SSL_CTX;
//
// X509 is the OpenSSL type that represents a certificate.
//
typedef struct x509_st X509;
typedef struct X509_name_st X509NAME;
//
// EVP_PKEY is the OpenSSL type that represents a public key.
//
typedef struct evp_pkey_st EVP_PKEY;
namespace IceSSL
{
//
// This exception is thrown if the certificate cannot be read.
//
class ICE_SSL_API CertificateReadException : public IceUtil::Exception
{
public:
CertificateReadException(const char*, int, const std::string&);
virtual ~CertificateReadException() throw();
virtual std::string ice_name() const;
virtual CertificateReadException* ice_clone() const;
virtual void ice_throw() const;
std::string reason;
private:
static const char* _name;
};
//
// This exception is thrown if the certificate cannot be encoded.
//
class ICE_SSL_API CertificateEncodingException : public IceUtil::Exception
{
public:
CertificateEncodingException(const char*, int, const std::string&);
virtual ~CertificateEncodingException() throw();
virtual std::string ice_name() const;
virtual CertificateEncodingException* ice_clone() const;
virtual void ice_throw() const;
std::string reason;
private:
static const char* _name;
};
//
// This exception is thrown if a distinguished name cannot be parsed.
//
class ICE_SSL_API ParseException : public IceUtil::Exception
{
public:
ParseException(const char*, int, const std::string&);
virtual ~ParseException() throw();
virtual std::string ice_name() const;
virtual ParseException* ice_clone() const;
virtual void ice_throw() const;
std::string reason;
private:
static const char* _name;
};
//
// Forward declaration.
//
class Certificate;
typedef IceUtil::Handle<Certificate> CertificatePtr;
//
// A representation of a PublicKey.
//
class ICE_SSL_API PublicKey : public IceUtil::Shared
{
public:
~PublicKey();
EVP_PKEY* key() const;
private:
PublicKey(EVP_PKEY*);
friend class Certificate;
EVP_PKEY* _key;
};
typedef IceUtil::Handle<PublicKey> PublicKeyPtr;
//
// This class represents a DistinguishedName, similar to the Java
// type X500Principal and the .NET type X500DistinguishedName.
//
// For comparison purposes, the value of a relative distinguished
// name (RDN) component is always unescaped before matching,
// therefore "ZeroC, Inc." will match ZeroC\, Inc.
//
// toString() always returns exactly the same information as was
// provided in the constructor (i.e., "ZeroC, Inc." will not turn
// into ZeroC\, Inc.).
//
class ICE_SSL_API DistinguishedName
{
public:
//
// Create a DistinguishedName using an OpenSSL value.
//
DistinguishedName(X509NAME*);
//
// Create a DistinguishedName from a string encoded using
// the rules in RFC2253.
//
// Throws ParseException if parsing fails.
//
DistinguishedName(const std::string&);
//
// Create a DistinguishedName from a list of RDN pairs,
// where each pair consists of the RDN's type and value.
// For example, the RDN "O=ZeroC" is represented by the
// pair ("O", "ZeroC").
//
DistinguishedName(const std::list<std::pair<std::string, std::string> >&);
//
// This is an exact match. The order of the RDN components is
// important.
//
bool operator==(const DistinguishedName&) const;
bool operator!=(const DistinguishedName&) const;
bool operator<(const DistinguishedName&) const;
//
// Perform a partial match with another DistinguishedName. The function
// returns true if all of the RDNs in the argument are present in this
// DistinguishedName and they have the same values.
//
bool match(const DistinguishedName&) const;
//
// Encode the DN in RFC2253 format.
//
operator std::string() const;
private:
void unescape();
std::list<std::pair<std::string, std::string> > _rdns;
std::list<std::pair<std::string, std::string> > _unescaped;
};
//
// This convenience class is a wrapper around OpenSSL's X509 type.
// The interface is inspired by java.security.cert.X509Certificate.
//
class ICE_SSL_API Certificate : public IceUtil::Shared
{
public:
//
// Construct a certificate using a X509*. The Certificate assumes
// ownership of the X509* struct.
//
Certificate(X509*);
~Certificate();
//
// Load the certificate from a file. The certificate must use the
// PEM encoding format. Raises CertificateReadException if the
// file cannot be read.
//
static CertificatePtr load(const std::string&);
//
// Decode a certificate from a string that uses the PEM encoding format.
// Raises CertificateEncodingException if an error occurs.
//
static CertificatePtr decode(const std::string&);
bool operator==(const Certificate&) const;
bool operator!=(const Certificate&) const;
//
// Get the certificate's public key.
//
PublicKeyPtr getPublicKey() const;
//
// Verify that this certificate was signed by the given public
// key. Returns true if signed, false otherwise.
//
bool verify(const PublicKeyPtr&) const;
//
// Return a string encoding of the certificate in PEM format.
// Raises CertificateEncodingException if an error occurs.
//
std::string encode() const;
//
// Checks that the certificate is currently valid, that is, the current
// date falls between the validity period given in the certificate.
//
bool checkValidity() const;
//
// Checks that the certificate is valid at the given time.
//
bool checkValidity(const IceUtil::Time&) const;
//
// Get the not-after validity time.
//
IceUtil::Time getNotAfter() const;
//
// Get the not-before validity time.
//
IceUtil::Time getNotBefore() const;
//
// Get the serial number. This is an arbitrarily large number.
//
std::string getSerialNumber() const;
//
// Get the signature algorithm name used to sign the certificate.
//
//std::string getSigAlgName() const;
//
// Get the signature algorithm OID string from the certificate.
//
//std::string getSigAlgOID() const;
//
// Get the issuer's distinguished name (DN).
//
DistinguishedName getIssuerDN() const;
//
// Get the values in the issuer's alternative names extension.
//
// The returned list contains a pair of int, string.
//
// otherName [0] OtherName
// rfc822Name [1] IA5String
// dNSName [2] IA5String
// x400Address [3] ORAddress
// directoryName [4] Name
// ediPartyName [5] EDIPartyName
// uniformResourceIdentifier [6] IA5String
// iPAddress [7] OCTET STRING
// registeredID [8] OBJECT IDENTIFIER
//
// rfc822Name, dNSName, directoryName and
// uniformResourceIdentifier data is returned as a string.
//
// iPAddress is returned in dotted quad notation. IPv6 is not
// currently supported.
//
// All distinguished names are encoded in RFC2253 format.
//
// The remainder of the data will result in an empty string. Use the raw
// X509* certificate to obtain these values.
//
std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string> > getIssuerAlternativeNames();
//
// Get the subject's distinguished name (DN).
//
DistinguishedName getSubjectDN() const;
//
// See the comment for getIssuerAlternativeNames.
//
std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string> > getSubjectAlternativeNames();
//
// Retrieve the certificate version number.
//
int getVersion() const;
//
// Stringify the certificate. This is a human readable version of
// the certificate, not a DER or PEM encoding.
//
std::string toString() const;
//
// Retrieve the X509 value wrapped by this object. The reference count
// of the X509 value is not incremented, therefore it is only valid
// for the lifetime of this object unless the caller increments its
// reference count explicitly using X509_dup.
//
X509* getCert() const;
private:
X509* _cert;
};
//
// NativeConnectionInfo is an extension of IceSSL::ConnectionInfo that
// provides access to native certificates.
//
class NativeConnectionInfo : public ConnectionInfo
{
public:
//
// The certificate chain. This may be empty if the peer did not
// supply a certificate. The peer's certificate (if any) is the
// first one in the chain.
//
std::vector<CertificatePtr> nativeCerts;
};
typedef IceUtil::Handle<NativeConnectionInfo> NativeConnectionInfoPtr;
//
// An application can customize the certificate verification process
// by implementing the CertificateVerifier interface.
//
class CertificateVerifier : public IceUtil::Shared
{
public:
//
// Return false if the connection should be rejected, or true to
// allow it.
//
virtual bool verify(const NativeConnectionInfoPtr&) = 0;
};
typedef IceUtil::Handle<CertificateVerifier> CertificateVerifierPtr;
//
// In order to read an encrypted file, such as one containing a
// private key, OpenSSL requests a password from IceSSL. The password
// can be defined using an IceSSL configuration property, but a
// plain-text password is a security risk. If a password is not
// supplied via configuration, IceSSL allows OpenSSL to prompt the
// user interactively. This may not be desirable (or even possible),
// so the application can supply an implementation of PasswordPrompt
// to take responsibility for obtaining the password.
//
// Note that the password is needed during plug-in initialization, so
// in general you will need to delay initialization (by defining
// IceSSL.DelayInit=1), configure the PasswordPrompt, then manually
// initialize the plug-in.
//
class PasswordPrompt : public IceUtil::Shared
{
public:
//
// The getPassword method may be invoked repeatedly, such as when
// several encrypted files are opened, or when multiple password
// attempts are allowed.
//
virtual std::string getPassword() = 0;
};
typedef IceUtil::Handle<PasswordPrompt> PasswordPromptPtr;
class Plugin : public Ice::Plugin
{
public:
//
// Establish the OpenSSL context. This must be done before the
// plug-in is initialized, therefore the application must define
// the property Ice.InitPlugins=0, set the context, and finally
// invoke initializePlugins on the PluginManager.
//
// When the application supplies its own OpenSSL context, the
// plug-in ignores configuration properties related to certificates,
// keys, and passwords.
//
// Note that the plugin assumes ownership of the given context.
//
virtual void setContext(SSL_CTX*) = 0;
//
// Obtain the SSL context. Use caution when modifying this value.
// Changes made to this value have no effect on existing connections.
//
virtual SSL_CTX* getContext() = 0;
//
// Establish the certificate verifier object. This should be done
// before any connections are established.
//
virtual void setCertificateVerifier(const CertificateVerifierPtr&) = 0;
//
// Establish the password prompt object. This must be done before
// the plug-in is initialized.
//
virtual void setPasswordPrompt(const PasswordPromptPtr&) = 0;
};
typedef IceUtil::Handle<Plugin> PluginPtr;
}
#endif
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