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r14204 # sslutil.py - SSL handling for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
# Copyright 2006, 2007 Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Gregory Szorc
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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r14204
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r29341 import hashlib
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r25977 import os
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r29452 import re
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r25977 import ssl
import sys
from .i18n import _
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r28577 from . import (
error,
util,
)
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r28647 # Python 2.7.9+ overhauled the built-in SSL/TLS features of Python. It added
# support for TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, SNI, system CA stores, etc. These features are
# all exposed via the "ssl" module.
#
# Depending on the version of Python being used, SSL/TLS support is either
# modern/secure or legacy/insecure. Many operations in this module have
# separate code paths depending on support in Python.
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r26622 hassni = getattr(ssl, 'HAS_SNI', False)
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r28648 try:
OP_NO_SSLv2 = ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2
OP_NO_SSLv3 = ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3
except AttributeError:
OP_NO_SSLv2 = 0x1000000
OP_NO_SSLv3 = 0x2000000
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r28649 try:
# ssl.SSLContext was added in 2.7.9 and presence indicates modern
# SSL/TLS features are available.
SSLContext = ssl.SSLContext
modernssl = True
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r28650 _canloaddefaultcerts = util.safehasattr(SSLContext, 'load_default_certs')
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r28649 except AttributeError:
modernssl = False
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r28650 _canloaddefaultcerts = False
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# We implement SSLContext using the interface from the standard library.
class SSLContext(object):
# ssl.wrap_socket gained the "ciphers" named argument in 2.7.
_supportsciphers = sys.version_info >= (2, 7)
def __init__(self, protocol):
# From the public interface of SSLContext
self.protocol = protocol
self.check_hostname = False
self.options = 0
self.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
# Used by our implementation.
self._certfile = None
self._keyfile = None
self._certpassword = None
self._cacerts = None
self._ciphers = None
def load_cert_chain(self, certfile, keyfile=None, password=None):
self._certfile = certfile
self._keyfile = keyfile
self._certpassword = password
def load_default_certs(self, purpose=None):
pass
def load_verify_locations(self, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None):
if capath:
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r29389 raise error.Abort(_('capath not supported'))
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r28649 if cadata:
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r29389 raise error.Abort(_('cadata not supported'))
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self._cacerts = cafile
def set_ciphers(self, ciphers):
if not self._supportsciphers:
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r29389 raise error.Abort(_('setting ciphers not supported'))
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self._ciphers = ciphers
def wrap_socket(self, socket, server_hostname=None, server_side=False):
# server_hostname is unique to SSLContext.wrap_socket and is used
# for SNI in that context. So there's nothing for us to do with it
# in this legacy code since we don't support SNI.
args = {
'keyfile': self._keyfile,
'certfile': self._certfile,
'server_side': server_side,
'cert_reqs': self.verify_mode,
'ssl_version': self.protocol,
'ca_certs': self._cacerts,
}
if self._supportsciphers:
args['ciphers'] = self._ciphers
return ssl.wrap_socket(socket, **args)
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r29258 def _hostsettings(ui, hostname):
"""Obtain security settings for a hostname.
Returns a dict of settings relevant to that hostname.
"""
s = {
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r29288 # Whether we should attempt to load default/available CA certs
# if an explicit ``cafile`` is not defined.
'allowloaddefaultcerts': True,
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r29258 # List of 2-tuple of (hash algorithm, hash).
'certfingerprints': [],
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r29260 # Path to file containing concatenated CA certs. Used by
# SSLContext.load_verify_locations().
'cafile': None,
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r29287 # Whether certificate verification should be disabled.
'disablecertverification': False,
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r29268 # Whether the legacy [hostfingerprints] section has data for this host.
'legacyfingerprint': False,
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r29507 # PROTOCOL_* constant to use for SSLContext.__init__.
'protocol': None,
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r29259 # ssl.CERT_* constant used by SSLContext.verify_mode.
'verifymode': None,
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r29508 # Defines extra ssl.OP* bitwise options to set.
'ctxoptions': None,
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r29258 }
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r29507 # Despite its name, PROTOCOL_SSLv23 selects the highest protocol
# that both ends support, including TLS protocols. On legacy stacks,
# the highest it likely goes in TLS 1.0. On modern stacks, it can
# support TLS 1.2.
#
# The PROTOCOL_TLSv* constants select a specific TLS version
# only (as opposed to multiple versions). So the method for
# supporting multiple TLS versions is to use PROTOCOL_SSLv23 and
# disable protocols via SSLContext.options and OP_NO_* constants.
# However, SSLContext.options doesn't work unless we have the
# full/real SSLContext available to us.
if modernssl:
s['protocol'] = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23
else:
s['protocol'] = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1
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r29508 # SSLv2 and SSLv3 are broken. We ban them outright.
# WARNING: ctxoptions doesn't have an effect unless the modern ssl module
# is available. Be careful when adding flags!
s['ctxoptions'] = OP_NO_SSLv2 | OP_NO_SSLv3
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r29267 # Look for fingerprints in [hostsecurity] section. Value is a list
# of <alg>:<fingerprint> strings.
fingerprints = ui.configlist('hostsecurity', '%s:fingerprints' % hostname,
[])
for fingerprint in fingerprints:
if not (fingerprint.startswith(('sha1:', 'sha256:', 'sha512:'))):
raise error.Abort(_('invalid fingerprint for %s: %s') % (
hostname, fingerprint),
hint=_('must begin with "sha1:", "sha256:", '
'or "sha512:"'))
alg, fingerprint = fingerprint.split(':', 1)
fingerprint = fingerprint.replace(':', '').lower()
s['certfingerprints'].append((alg, fingerprint))
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r29258 # Fingerprints from [hostfingerprints] are always SHA-1.
for fingerprint in ui.configlist('hostfingerprints', hostname, []):
fingerprint = fingerprint.replace(':', '').lower()
s['certfingerprints'].append(('sha1', fingerprint))
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r29268 s['legacyfingerprint'] = True
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r29259 # If a host cert fingerprint is defined, it is the only thing that
# matters. No need to validate CA certs.
if s['certfingerprints']:
s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_NONE
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r29447 s['allowloaddefaultcerts'] = False
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# If --insecure is used, don't take CAs into consideration.
elif ui.insecureconnections:
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r29287 s['disablecertverification'] = True
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r29259 s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_NONE
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r29447 s['allowloaddefaultcerts'] = False
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r29259
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r29288 if ui.configbool('devel', 'disableloaddefaultcerts'):
s['allowloaddefaultcerts'] = False
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r29334 # If both fingerprints and a per-host ca file are specified, issue a warning
# because users should not be surprised about what security is or isn't
# being performed.
cafile = ui.config('hostsecurity', '%s:verifycertsfile' % hostname)
if s['certfingerprints'] and cafile:
ui.warn(_('(hostsecurity.%s:verifycertsfile ignored when host '
'fingerprints defined; using host fingerprints for '
'verification)\n') % hostname)
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r29260 # Try to hook up CA certificate validation unless something above
# makes it not necessary.
if s['verifymode'] is None:
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r29334 # Look at per-host ca file first.
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r29260 if cafile:
cafile = util.expandpath(cafile)
if not os.path.exists(cafile):
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r29334 raise error.Abort(_('path specified by %s does not exist: %s') %
('hostsecurity.%s:verifycertsfile' % hostname,
cafile))
s['cafile'] = cafile
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r29260 else:
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r29334 # Find global certificates file in config.
cafile = ui.config('web', 'cacerts')
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r29260 if cafile:
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r29334 cafile = util.expandpath(cafile)
if not os.path.exists(cafile):
raise error.Abort(_('could not find web.cacerts: %s') %
cafile)
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r29484 elif s['allowloaddefaultcerts']:
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r29482 # CAs not defined in config. Try to find system bundles.
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r29483 cafile = _defaultcacerts(ui)
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r29334 if cafile:
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r29482 ui.debug('using %s for CA file\n' % cafile)
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r29260
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r29334 s['cafile'] = cafile
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# Require certificate validation if CA certs are being loaded and
# verification hasn't been disabled above.
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r29288 if cafile or (_canloaddefaultcerts and s['allowloaddefaultcerts']):
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r29260 s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
else:
# At this point we don't have a fingerprint, aren't being
# explicitly insecure, and can't load CA certs. Connecting
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r29411 # is insecure. We allow the connection and abort during
# validation (once we have the fingerprint to print to the
# user).
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r29260 s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_NONE
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r29507 assert s['protocol'] is not None
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r29508 assert s['ctxoptions'] is not None
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r29260 assert s['verifymode'] is not None
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r29259
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r29258 return s
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r29249 def wrapsocket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui, serverhostname=None):
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r28653 """Add SSL/TLS to a socket.
This is a glorified wrapper for ``ssl.wrap_socket()``. It makes sane
choices based on what security options are available.
In addition to the arguments supported by ``ssl.wrap_socket``, we allow
the following additional arguments:
* serverhostname - The expected hostname of the remote server. If the
server (and client) support SNI, this tells the server which certificate
to use.
"""
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r29224 if not serverhostname:
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r29389 raise error.Abort(_('serverhostname argument is required'))
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r29259 settings = _hostsettings(ui, serverhostname)
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r29507 # TODO use ssl.create_default_context() on modernssl.
sslcontext = SSLContext(settings['protocol'])
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r29508 # This is a no-op unless using modern ssl.
sslcontext.options |= settings['ctxoptions']
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r28848 # This still works on our fake SSLContext.
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r29260 sslcontext.verify_mode = settings['verifymode']
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r28652 if certfile is not None:
def password():
f = keyfile or certfile
return ui.getpass(_('passphrase for %s: ') % f, '')
sslcontext.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile, password)
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r29260 if settings['cafile'] is not None:
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r29446 try:
sslcontext.load_verify_locations(cafile=settings['cafile'])
except ssl.SSLError as e:
raise error.Abort(_('error loading CA file %s: %s') % (
settings['cafile'], e.args[1]),
hint=_('file is empty or malformed?'))
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r29113 caloaded = True
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r29288 elif settings['allowloaddefaultcerts']:
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r28652 # This is a no-op on old Python.
sslcontext.load_default_certs()
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r29288 caloaded = True
else:
caloaded = False
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r29449 try:
sslsocket = sslcontext.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=serverhostname)
except ssl.SSLError:
# If we're doing certificate verification and no CA certs are loaded,
# that is almost certainly the reason why verification failed. Provide
# a hint to the user.
# Only modern ssl module exposes SSLContext.get_ca_certs() so we can
# only show this warning if modern ssl is available.
if (caloaded and settings['verifymode'] == ssl.CERT_REQUIRED and
modernssl and not sslcontext.get_ca_certs()):
ui.warn(_('(an attempt was made to load CA certificates but none '
'were loaded; see '
'https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for '
'how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error)\n'))
raise
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r28652 # check if wrap_socket failed silently because socket had been
# closed
# - see http://bugs.python.org/issue13721
if not sslsocket.cipher():
raise error.Abort(_('ssl connection failed'))
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r29225 sslsocket._hgstate = {
'caloaded': caloaded,
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r29226 'hostname': serverhostname,
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r29259 'settings': settings,
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r29226 'ui': ui,
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r29225 }
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r28652 return sslsocket
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r29452 class wildcarderror(Exception):
"""Represents an error parsing wildcards in DNS name."""
def _dnsnamematch(dn, hostname, maxwildcards=1):
"""Match DNS names according RFC 6125 section 6.4.3.
This code is effectively copied from CPython's ssl._dnsname_match.
Returns a bool indicating whether the expected hostname matches
the value in ``dn``.
"""
pats = []
if not dn:
return False
pieces = dn.split(r'.')
leftmost = pieces[0]
remainder = pieces[1:]
wildcards = leftmost.count('*')
if wildcards > maxwildcards:
raise wildcarderror(
_('too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: %s') % dn)
# speed up common case w/o wildcards
if not wildcards:
return dn.lower() == hostname.lower()
# RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1.
# The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in which
# the wildcard character comprises a label other than the left-most label.
if leftmost == '*':
# When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless
# fragment.
pats.append('[^.]+')
elif leftmost.startswith('xn--') or hostname.startswith('xn--'):
# RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3.
# The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier
# where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or
# U-label of an internationalized domain name.
pats.append(re.escape(leftmost))
else:
# Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless string, e.g. www*
pats.append(re.escape(leftmost).replace(r'\*', '[^.]*'))
# add the remaining fragments, ignore any wildcards
for frag in remainder:
pats.append(re.escape(frag))
pat = re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE)
return pat.match(hostname) is not None
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r14204 def _verifycert(cert, hostname):
'''Verify that cert (in socket.getpeercert() format) matches hostname.
CRLs is not handled.
Returns error message if any problems are found and None on success.
'''
if not cert:
return _('no certificate received')
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r29452 dnsnames = []
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r14204 san = cert.get('subjectAltName', [])
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r29452 for key, value in san:
if key == 'DNS':
try:
if _dnsnamematch(value, hostname):
return
except wildcarderror as e:
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r29460 return e.args[0]
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dnsnames.append(value)
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r29452 if not dnsnames:
# The subject is only checked when there is no DNS in subjectAltName.
for sub in cert.get('subject', []):
for key, value in sub:
# According to RFC 2818 the most specific Common Name must
# be used.
if key == 'commonName':
# 'subject' entries are unicide.
try:
value = value.encode('ascii')
except UnicodeEncodeError:
return _('IDN in certificate not supported')
try:
if _dnsnamematch(value, hostname):
return
except wildcarderror as e:
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r29460 return e.args[0]
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dnsnames.append(value)
if len(dnsnames) > 1:
return _('certificate is for %s') % ', '.join(dnsnames)
elif len(dnsnames) == 1:
return _('certificate is for %s') % dnsnames[0]
else:
return _('no commonName or subjectAltName found in certificate')
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r23042 def _plainapplepython():
"""return true if this seems to be a pure Apple Python that
* is unfrozen and presumably has the whole mercurial module in the file
system
* presumably is an Apple Python that uses Apple OpenSSL which has patches
for using system certificate store CAs in addition to the provided
cacerts file
"""
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r24614 if sys.platform != 'darwin' or util.mainfrozen() or not sys.executable:
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r23042 return False
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r24614 exe = os.path.realpath(sys.executable).lower()
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r23042 return (exe.startswith('/usr/bin/python') or
exe.startswith('/system/library/frameworks/python.framework/'))
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r29500 _systemcacertpaths = [
# RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora
'/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.trust.crt',
# Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo
'/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt',
]
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r29483 def _defaultcacerts(ui):
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r29488 """return path to default CA certificates or None.
It is assumed this function is called when the returned certificates
file will actually be used to validate connections. Therefore this
function may print warnings or debug messages assuming this usage.
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r29500
We don't print a message when the Python is able to load default
CA certs because this scenario is detected at socket connect time.
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r29488 """
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r29486 # The "certifi" Python package provides certificates. If it is installed,
# assume the user intends it to be used and use it.
try:
import certifi
certs = certifi.where()
ui.debug('using ca certificates from certifi\n')
return certs
except ImportError:
pass
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r29489 # On Windows, only the modern ssl module is capable of loading the system
# CA certificates. If we're not capable of doing that, emit a warning
# because we'll get a certificate verification error later and the lack
# of loaded CA certificates will be the reason why.
# Assertion: this code is only called if certificates are being verified.
if os.name == 'nt':
if not _canloaddefaultcerts:
ui.warn(_('(unable to load Windows CA certificates; see '
'https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for '
'how to configure Mercurial to avoid this message)\n'))
return None
Gregory Szorc
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r29487 # Apple's OpenSSL has patches that allow a specially constructed certificate
# to load the system CA store. If we're running on Apple Python, use this
# trick.
Yuya Nishihara
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r24288 if _plainapplepython():
dummycert = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'dummycert.pem')
if os.path.exists(dummycert):
return dummycert
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: move code examining _canloaddefaultcerts out of _defaultcacerts...
r29107
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r29499 # The Apple OpenSSL trick isn't available to us. If Python isn't able to
# load system certs, we're out of luck.
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# FUTURE Consider looking for Homebrew or MacPorts installed certs
# files. Also consider exporting the keychain certs to a file during
# Mercurial install.
if not _canloaddefaultcerts:
ui.warn(_('(unable to load CA certificates; see '
'https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for '
'how to configure Mercurial to avoid this message)\n'))
Yuya Nishihara
ssl: load CA certificates from system's store by default on Python 2.7.9...
r24291 return None
Yuya Nishihara
ssl: extract function that returns dummycert path on Apple python...
r24288
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: try to find CA certficates in well-known locations...
r29500 # Try to find CA certificates in well-known locations. We print a warning
# when using a found file because we don't want too much silent magic
# for security settings. The expectation is that proper Mercurial
# installs will have the CA certs path defined at install time and the
# installer/packager will make an appropriate decision on the user's
# behalf. We only get here and perform this setting as a feature of
# last resort.
if not _canloaddefaultcerts:
for path in _systemcacertpaths:
if os.path.isfile(path):
ui.warn(_('(using CA certificates from %s; if you see this '
'message, your Mercurial install is not properly '
'configured; see '
'https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections '
'for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this '
'message)\n') % path)
return path
Augie Fackler
sslutil: extracted ssl methods from httpsconnection in url.py...
r14204
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: try to find CA certficates in well-known locations...
r29500 ui.warn(_('(unable to load CA certificates; see '
'https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for '
'how to configure Mercurial to avoid this message)\n'))
Augie Fackler
sslutil: extracted ssl methods from httpsconnection in url.py...
r14204
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: move code examining _canloaddefaultcerts out of _defaultcacerts...
r29107 return None
Yuya Nishihara
ssl: extract function that returns dummycert path on Apple python...
r24288
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: remove "strict" argument from validatesocket()...
r29286 def validatesocket(sock):
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: convert socket validation from a class to a function (API)...
r29227 """Validate a socket meets security requiremnets.
Matt Mackall
sslutil: try harder to avoid getpeercert problems...
r18879
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r29227 The passed socket must have been created with ``wrapsocket()``.
"""
host = sock._hgstate['hostname']
ui = sock._hgstate['ui']
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r29258 settings = sock._hgstate['settings']
Matt Mackall
sslutil: try harder to avoid getpeercert problems...
r18879
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r29227 try:
peercert = sock.getpeercert(True)
peercert2 = sock.getpeercert()
except AttributeError:
raise error.Abort(_('%s ssl connection error') % host)
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r24288
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sslutil: convert socket validation from a class to a function (API)...
r29227 if not peercert:
raise error.Abort(_('%s certificate error: '
'no certificate received') % host)
Matt Mackall
sslutil: try harder to avoid getpeercert problems...
r18879
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: move and change warning when cert verification is disabled...
r29289 if settings['disablecertverification']:
# We don't print the certificate fingerprint because it shouldn't
# be necessary: if the user requested certificate verification be
# disabled, they presumably already saw a message about the inability
# to verify the certificate and this message would have printed the
# fingerprint. So printing the fingerprint here adds little to no
# value.
ui.warn(_('warning: connection security to %s is disabled per current '
'settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping '
'and tampering\n') % host)
return
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r18879
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: convert socket validation from a class to a function (API)...
r29227 # If a certificate fingerprint is pinned, use it and only it to
# validate the remote cert.
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: calculate host fingerprints from additional algorithms...
r29262 peerfingerprints = {
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cleanup: replace uses of util.(md5|sha1|sha256|sha512) with hashlib.\1...
r29341 'sha1': hashlib.sha1(peercert).hexdigest(),
'sha256': hashlib.sha256(peercert).hexdigest(),
'sha512': hashlib.sha512(peercert).hexdigest(),
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r29262 }
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r18879
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: print SHA-256 fingerprint by default...
r29290 def fmtfingerprint(s):
return ':'.join([s[x:x + 2] for x in range(0, len(s), 2)])
nicefingerprint = 'sha256:%s' % fmtfingerprint(peerfingerprints['sha256'])
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r28850
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r29258 if settings['certfingerprints']:
for hash, fingerprint in settings['certfingerprints']:
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r29262 if peerfingerprints[hash].lower() == fingerprint:
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r29291 ui.debug('%s certificate matched fingerprint %s:%s\n' %
(host, hash, fmtfingerprint(fingerprint)))
return
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r28850
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sslutil: print the fingerprint from the last hash used...
r29293 # Pinned fingerprint didn't match. This is a fatal error.
if settings['legacyfingerprint']:
section = 'hostfingerprint'
nice = fmtfingerprint(peerfingerprints['sha1'])
else:
section = 'hostsecurity'
nice = '%s:%s' % (hash, fmtfingerprint(peerfingerprints[hash]))
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sslutil: refactor code for fingerprint matching...
r29291 raise error.Abort(_('certificate for %s has unexpected '
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r29293 'fingerprint %s') % (host, nice),
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r29291 hint=_('check %s configuration') % section)
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r28850
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: abort when unable to verify peer connection (BC)...
r29411 # Security is enabled but no CAs are loaded. We can't establish trust
# for the cert so abort.
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r29227 if not sock._hgstate['caloaded']:
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r29411 raise error.Abort(
_('unable to verify security of %s (no loaded CA certificates); '
'refusing to connect') % host,
hint=_('see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for '
'how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error or set '
'hostsecurity.%s:fingerprints=%s to trust this server') %
(host, nicefingerprint))
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: use CA loaded state to drive validation logic...
r29113
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r29227 msg = _verifycert(peercert2, host)
if msg:
raise error.Abort(_('%s certificate error: %s') % (host, msg),
Gregory Szorc
sslutil: make cert fingerprints messages more actionable...
r29292 hint=_('set hostsecurity.%s:certfingerprints=%s '
'config setting or use --insecure to connect '
'insecurely') %
(host, nicefingerprint))