208 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
208 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"crypto/tls"
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"crypto/x509"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"os"
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"strings"
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cferr "github.com/cloudflare/cfssl/errors"
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"github.com/kr/text"
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)
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// following two lifted from CFSSL, (replace-regexp "\(.+\): \(.+\),"
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// "\2: \1,")
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var keyUsage = map[x509.KeyUsage]string{
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x509.KeyUsageDigitalSignature: "digital signature",
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x509.KeyUsageContentCommitment: "content committment",
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x509.KeyUsageKeyEncipherment: "key encipherment",
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x509.KeyUsageKeyAgreement: "key agreement",
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x509.KeyUsageDataEncipherment: "data encipherment",
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x509.KeyUsageCertSign: "cert sign",
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x509.KeyUsageCRLSign: "crl sign",
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x509.KeyUsageEncipherOnly: "encipher only",
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x509.KeyUsageDecipherOnly: "decipher only",
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}
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var extKeyUsages = map[x509.ExtKeyUsage]string{
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x509.ExtKeyUsageAny: "any",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageServerAuth: "server auth",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageClientAuth: "client auth",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageCodeSigning: "code signing",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageEmailProtection: "s/mime",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageIPSECEndSystem: "ipsec end system",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageIPSECTunnel: "ipsec tunnel",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageIPSECUser: "ipsec user",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageTimeStamping: "timestamping",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageOCSPSigning: "ocsp signing",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageMicrosoftServerGatedCrypto: "microsoft sgc",
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x509.ExtKeyUsageNetscapeServerGatedCrypto: "netscape sgc",
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}
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func pubKeyAlgo(a x509.PublicKeyAlgorithm) string {
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switch a {
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case x509.RSA:
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return "RSA"
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case x509.ECDSA:
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return "ECDSA"
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case x509.DSA:
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return "DSA"
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default:
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return "unknown public key algorithm"
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}
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}
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func sigAlgoPK(a x509.SignatureAlgorithm) string {
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switch a {
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case x509.MD2WithRSA, x509.MD5WithRSA, x509.SHA1WithRSA, x509.SHA256WithRSA, x509.SHA384WithRSA, x509.SHA512WithRSA:
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return "RSA"
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case x509.ECDSAWithSHA1, x509.ECDSAWithSHA256, x509.ECDSAWithSHA384, x509.ECDSAWithSHA512:
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return "ECDSA"
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case x509.DSAWithSHA1, x509.DSAWithSHA256:
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return "DSA"
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default:
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return "unknown public key algorithm"
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}
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}
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func sigAlgoHash(a x509.SignatureAlgorithm) string {
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switch a {
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case x509.MD2WithRSA:
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return "MD2"
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case x509.MD5WithRSA:
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return "MD5"
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case x509.SHA1WithRSA, x509.ECDSAWithSHA1, x509.DSAWithSHA1:
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return "SHA1"
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case x509.SHA256WithRSA, x509.ECDSAWithSHA256, x509.DSAWithSHA256:
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return "SHA256"
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case x509.SHA384WithRSA, x509.ECDSAWithSHA384:
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return "SHA384"
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case x509.SHA512WithRSA, x509.ECDSAWithSHA512:
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return "SHA512"
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default:
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return "unknown hash algorithm"
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}
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}
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// TranslateCFSSLError turns a CFSSL error into a more readable string.
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func TranslateCFSSLError(err error) error {
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// printing errors as json is terrible
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if cfsslError, ok := err.(*cferr.Error); ok {
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err = errors.New(cfsslError.Message)
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}
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return err
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}
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// Warnx displays a formatted error message to standard error, à la
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// warnx(3).
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func Warnx(format string, a ...interface{}) (int, error) {
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format += "\n"
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return fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, a...)
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}
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// Warn displays a formatted error message to standard output,
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// appending the error string, à la warn(3).
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func Warn(err error, format string, a ...interface{}) (int, error) {
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format += ": %v\n"
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a = append(a, err)
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return fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, a...)
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}
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const maxLine = 78
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func makeIndent(n int) string {
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s := " "
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for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
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s += " "
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}
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return s
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}
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func indentLen(n int) int {
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return 4 + (8 * n)
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}
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// this isn't real efficient, but that's not a problem here
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func wrap(s string, indent int) string {
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if indent > 3 {
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indent = 3
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}
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wrapped := text.Wrap(s, maxLine)
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lines := strings.SplitN(wrapped, "\n", 2)
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if len(lines) == 1 {
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return lines[0]
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}
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if (maxLine - indentLen(indent)) <= 0 {
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panic("too much indentation")
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}
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rest := strings.Join(lines[1:], " ")
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wrapped = text.Wrap(rest, maxLine-indentLen(indent))
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return lines[0] + "\n" + text.Indent(wrapped, makeIndent(indent))
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}
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func dumpHex(in []byte) string {
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var s string
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for i := range in {
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s += fmt.Sprintf("%02X:", in[i])
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}
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return strings.Trim(s, ":")
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}
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// permissiveConfig returns a maximally-accepting TLS configuration;
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// the purpose is to look at the cert, not verify the security properties
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// of the connection.
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func permissiveConfig() *tls.Config {
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return &tls.Config{
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InsecureSkipVerify: true,
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}
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}
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// verifyConfig returns a config that will verify the connection.
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func verifyConfig(hostname string) *tls.Config {
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return &tls.Config{
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ServerName: hostname,
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}
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}
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type connInfo struct {
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// The original URI provided.
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URI string
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// The hostname of the server.
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Host string
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// The port to connect on.
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Port string
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// The address to connect to.
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Addr string
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}
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func getConnInfo(uri string) *connInfo {
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ci := &connInfo{URI: uri}
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ci.Host = uri[len("https://"):]
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host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(ci.Host)
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if err != nil {
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ci.Port = "443"
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} else {
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ci.Host = host
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ci.Port = port
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}
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ci.Addr = net.JoinHostPort(ci.Host, ci.Port)
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return ci
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}
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