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gnupg/dirmngr/crlfetch.c
Werner Koch 6d9491842d dirmngr: Allow building without LDAP support.
* configure.ac: Add option --disable-ldap.
(USE_LDAP): New ac_define and am_conditional.
* dirmngr/Makefile.am: Take care of USE_LDAP.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (!USE_LDAP): Make all ldap options dummy options
and do not call any ldap function.
* dirmngr/server.c (!USE_LDAP): Do not call any ldap function.
* dirmngr/crlfetch.c (!USE_LDAP): Ditto.

Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
2014-10-17 15:59:45 +02:00

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/* crlfetch.c - LDAP access
* Copyright (C) 2002 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 g10 Code GmbH
*
* This file is part of DirMngr.
*
* DirMngr is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* DirMngr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <npth.h>
#include "crlfetch.h"
#include "dirmngr.h"
#include "misc.h"
#include "http.h"
#if USE_LDAP
# include "ldap-wrapper.h"
#endif
/* For detecting armored CRLs received via HTTP (yes, such CRLS really
exits, e.g. http://grid.fzk.de/ca/gridka-crl.pem at least in June
2008) we need a context in the reader callback. */
struct reader_cb_context_s
{
estream_t fp; /* The stream used with the ksba reader. */
int checked:1; /* PEM/binary detection ahs been done. */
int is_pem:1; /* The file stream is PEM encoded. */
struct b64state b64state; /* The state used for Base64 decoding. */
};
/* We need to associate a reader object with the reader callback
context. This table is used for it. */
struct file_reader_map_s
{
ksba_reader_t reader;
struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
};
#define MAX_FILE_READER 50
static struct file_reader_map_s file_reader_map[MAX_FILE_READER];
/* Associate FP with READER. If the table is full wait until another
thread has removed an entry. */
static void
register_file_reader (ksba_reader_t reader, struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx)
{
int i;
for (;;)
{
for (i=0; i < MAX_FILE_READER; i++)
if (!file_reader_map[i].reader)
{
file_reader_map[i].reader = reader;
file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx = cb_ctx;
return;
}
log_info (_("reader to file mapping table full - waiting\n"));
npth_sleep (2);
}
}
/* Scan the table for an entry matching READER, remove that entry and
return the associated file pointer. */
static struct reader_cb_context_s *
get_file_reader (ksba_reader_t reader)
{
struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx = NULL;
int i;
for (i=0; i < MAX_FILE_READER; i++)
if (file_reader_map[i].reader == reader)
{
cb_ctx = file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx;
file_reader_map[i].reader = NULL;
file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx = NULL;
break;
}
return cb_ctx;
}
static int
my_es_read (void *opaque, char *buffer, size_t nbytes, size_t *nread)
{
struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx = opaque;
int result;
result = es_read (cb_ctx->fp, buffer, nbytes, nread);
if (result)
return result;
/* Fixme we should check whether the semantics of es_read are okay
and well defined. I have some doubts. */
if (nbytes && !*nread && es_feof (cb_ctx->fp))
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF);
if (!nread && es_ferror (cb_ctx->fp))
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EIO);
if (!cb_ctx->checked && *nread)
{
int c = *(unsigned char *)buffer;
cb_ctx->checked = 1;
if ( ((c & 0xc0) >> 6) == 0 /* class: universal */
&& (c & 0x1f) == 16 /* sequence */
&& (c & 0x20) /* is constructed */ )
; /* Binary data. */
else
{
cb_ctx->is_pem = 1;
b64dec_start (&cb_ctx->b64state, "");
}
}
if (cb_ctx->is_pem && *nread)
{
size_t nread2;
if (b64dec_proc (&cb_ctx->b64state, buffer, *nread, &nread2))
{
/* EOF from decoder. */
*nread = 0;
result = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF);
}
else
*nread = nread2;
}
return result;
}
/* Fetch CRL from URL and return the entire CRL using new ksba reader
object in READER. Note that this reader object should be closed
only using ldap_close_reader. */
gpg_error_t
crl_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *url, ksba_reader_t *reader)
{
gpg_error_t err;
parsed_uri_t uri;
char *free_this = NULL;
int redirects_left = 2; /* We allow for 2 redirect levels. */
#ifndef USE_LDAP
(void)ctrl;
#endif
*reader = NULL;
once_more:
err = http_parse_uri (&uri, url, 0);
http_release_parsed_uri (uri);
if (err && url && !strncmp (url, "https:", 6))
{
/* Our HTTP code does not support TLS, thus we can't use this
scheme and it is frankly not useful for CRL retrieval anyway.
We resort to using http, assuming that the server also
provides plain http access. */
free_this = xtrymalloc (strlen (url) + 1);
if (free_this)
{
strcpy (stpcpy (free_this,"http:"), url+6);
err = http_parse_uri (&uri, free_this, 0);
http_release_parsed_uri (uri);
if (!err)
{
log_info (_("using \"http\" instead of \"https\"\n"));
url = free_this;
}
}
}
if (!err) /* Yes, our HTTP code groks that. */
{
http_t hd;
if (opt.disable_http)
{
log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
"HTTP");
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
else
err = http_open_document (&hd, url, NULL,
(opt.honor_http_proxy? HTTP_FLAG_TRY_PROXY:0)
|(DBG_LOOKUP? HTTP_FLAG_LOG_RESP:0),
opt.http_proxy, NULL, NULL, NULL);
switch ( err? 99999 : http_get_status_code (hd) )
{
case 200:
{
estream_t fp = http_get_read_ptr (hd);
struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
cb_ctx = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *cb_ctx);
if (!cb_ctx)
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
if (!err)
err = ksba_reader_new (reader);
if (!err)
{
cb_ctx->fp = fp;
err = ksba_reader_set_cb (*reader, &my_es_read, cb_ctx);
}
if (err)
{
log_error (_("error initializing reader object: %s\n"),
gpg_strerror (err));
ksba_reader_release (*reader);
*reader = NULL;
http_close (hd, 0);
}
else
{
/* The ksba reader misses a user pointer thus we need
to come up with our own way of associating a file
pointer (or well the callback context) with the
reader. It is only required when closing the
reader thus there is no performance issue doing it
this way. FIXME: We now have a close notification
which might be used here. */
register_file_reader (*reader, cb_ctx);
http_close (hd, 1);
}
}
break;
case 301: /* Redirection (perm.). */
case 302: /* Redirection (temp.). */
{
const char *s = http_get_header (hd, "Location");
log_info (_("URL '%s' redirected to '%s' (%u)\n"),
url, s?s:"[none]", http_get_status_code (hd));
if (s && *s && redirects_left-- )
{
xfree (free_this); url = NULL;
free_this = xtrystrdup (s);
if (!free_this)
err = gpg_error_from_errno (errno);
else
{
url = free_this;
http_close (hd, 0);
/* Note, that our implementation of redirection
actually handles a redirect to LDAP. */
goto once_more;
}
}
else
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA);
log_error (_("too many redirections\n")); /* Or no "Location". */
http_close (hd, 0);
}
break;
case 99999: /* Made up status code for error reporting. */
log_error (_("error retrieving '%s': %s\n"),
url, gpg_strerror (err));
break;
default:
log_error (_("error retrieving '%s': http status %u\n"),
url, http_get_status_code (hd));
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA);
http_close (hd, 0);
}
}
else /* Let the LDAP code try other schemes. */
{
if (opt.disable_ldap)
{
log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
"LDAP");
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
else
{
# if USE_LDAP
err = url_fetch_ldap (ctrl, url, NULL, 0, reader);
# else /*!USE_LDAP*/
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
# endif /*!USE_LDAP*/
}
}
xfree (free_this);
return err;
}
/* Fetch CRL for ISSUER using a default server. Return the entire CRL
as a newly opened stream returned in R_FP. */
gpg_error_t
crl_fetch_default (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *issuer, ksba_reader_t *reader)
{
if (opt.disable_ldap)
{
log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
"LDAP");
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
#if USE_LDAP
return attr_fetch_ldap (ctrl, issuer, "certificateRevocationList",
reader);
#else
(void)ctrl;
(void)issuer;
(void)reader;
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif
}
/* Fetch a CA certificate for DN using the default server. This
function only initiates the fetch; fetch_next_cert must be used to
actually read the certificate; end_cert_fetch to end the
operation. */
gpg_error_t
ca_cert_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, cert_fetch_context_t *context, const char *dn)
{
if (opt.disable_ldap)
{
log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
"LDAP");
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
#if USE_LDAP
return start_default_fetch_ldap (ctrl, context, dn, "cACertificate");
#else
(void)ctrl;
(void)context;
(void)dn;
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif
}
gpg_error_t
start_cert_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, cert_fetch_context_t *context,
strlist_t patterns, const ldap_server_t server)
{
if (opt.disable_ldap)
{
log_error (_("certificate search not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
"LDAP");
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
#if USE_LDAP
return start_cert_fetch_ldap (ctrl, context, patterns, server);
#else
(void)ctrl;
(void)context;
(void)patterns;
(void)server;
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif
}
gpg_error_t
fetch_next_cert (cert_fetch_context_t context,
unsigned char **value, size_t * valuelen)
{
#if USE_LDAP
return fetch_next_cert_ldap (context, value, valuelen);
#else
(void)context;
(void)value;
(void)valuelen;
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif
}
/* Fetch the next data from CONTEXT, assuming it is a certificate and return
it as a cert object in R_CERT. */
gpg_error_t
fetch_next_ksba_cert (cert_fetch_context_t context, ksba_cert_t *r_cert)
{
gpg_error_t err;
unsigned char *value;
size_t valuelen;
ksba_cert_t cert;
*r_cert = NULL;
#if USE_LDAP
err = fetch_next_cert_ldap (context, &value, &valuelen);
if (!err && !value)
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG);
#else
(void)context;
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif
if (err)
return err;
err = ksba_cert_new (&cert);
if (err)
{
xfree (value);
return err;
}
err = ksba_cert_init_from_mem (cert, value, valuelen);
xfree (value);
if (err)
{
ksba_cert_release (cert);
return err;
}
*r_cert = cert;
return 0;
}
void
end_cert_fetch (cert_fetch_context_t context)
{
#if USE_LDAP
end_cert_fetch_ldap (context);
#else
(void)context;
#endif
}
/* Lookup a cert by it's URL. */
gpg_error_t
fetch_cert_by_url (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *url,
unsigned char **value, size_t *valuelen)
{
const unsigned char *cert_image;
size_t cert_image_n;
ksba_reader_t reader;
ksba_cert_t cert;
gpg_error_t err;
*value = NULL;
*valuelen = 0;
cert_image = NULL;
reader = NULL;
cert = NULL;
#if USE_LDAP
err = url_fetch_ldap (ctrl, url, NULL, 0, &reader);
#else
(void)ctrl;
(void)url;
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
#endif /*USE_LDAP*/
if (err)
goto leave;
err = ksba_cert_new (&cert);
if (err)
goto leave;
err = ksba_cert_read_der (cert, reader);
if (err)
goto leave;
cert_image = ksba_cert_get_image (cert, &cert_image_n);
if (!cert_image || !cert_image_n)
{
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_CERT_OBJ);
goto leave;
}
*value = xtrymalloc (cert_image_n);
if (!*value)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
goto leave;
}
memcpy (*value, cert_image, cert_image_n);
*valuelen = cert_image_n;
leave:
ksba_cert_release (cert);
#if USE_LDAP
ldap_wrapper_release_context (reader);
#endif /*USE_LDAP*/
return err;
}
/* This function is to be used to close the reader object. In
addition to running ksba_reader_release it also releases the LDAP
or HTTP contexts associated with that reader. */
void
crl_close_reader (ksba_reader_t reader)
{
struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
if (!reader)
return;
/* Check whether this is a HTTP one. */
cb_ctx = get_file_reader (reader);
if (cb_ctx)
{
/* This is an HTTP context. */
if (cb_ctx->fp)
es_fclose (cb_ctx->fp);
/* Release the base64 decoder state. */
if (cb_ctx->is_pem)
b64dec_finish (&cb_ctx->b64state);
/* Release the callback context. */
xfree (cb_ctx);
}
else /* This is an ldap wrapper context (Currently not used). */
{
#if USE_LDAP
ldap_wrapper_release_context (reader);
#endif /*USE_LDAP*/
}
/* Now get rid of the reader object. */
ksba_reader_release (reader);
}