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Revision 63ef0db60f7b9fc0c2bcabdc7e2bd133784ddd60 authored by Adam Langley on 13 December 2014, 20:13:10 UTC, committed by Matt Caswell on 16 December 2014, 14:46:57 UTC
Don't set client_version to the ServerHello version.
The client_version needs to be preserved for the RSA key exchange.

This change also means that renegotiation will, like TLS, repeat the old
client_version rather than advertise only the final version. (Either way,
version change on renego is not allowed.) This is necessary in TLS to work
around an SChannel bug, but it's not strictly necessary in DTLS.

(From BoringSSL)

Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
(cherry picked from commit ec1af3c4195c1dfecdd9dc7458850ab1b8b951e0)
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/* ====================================================================
 * Copyright (c) 2000 The OpenSSL Project.  All rights reserved.
 *
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 *
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 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
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 * ====================================================================
 *
 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
 * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim
 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
 *
 */

/*
 * Nuron, a leader in hardware encryption technology, generously
 * sponsored the development of this demo by Ben Laurie.
 *
 * See http://www.nuron.com/.
 */

/*
 * the aim of this demo is to provide a fully working state-machine
 * style SSL implementation, i.e. one where the main loop acquires
 * some data, then converts it from or to SSL by feeding it into the
 * SSL state machine. It then does any I/O required by the state machine
 * and loops.
 *
 * In order to keep things as simple as possible, this implementation
 * listens on a TCP socket, which it expects to get an SSL connection
 * on (for example, from s_client) and from then on writes decrypted
 * data to stdout and encrypts anything arriving on stdin. Verbose
 * commentary is written to stderr.
 *
 * This implementation acts as a server, but it can also be done for a client.  */

#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>

/* die_unless is intended to work like assert, except that it happens
   always, even if NDEBUG is defined. Use assert as a stopgap. */

#define die_unless(x)	assert(x)

typedef struct
    {
    SSL_CTX *pCtx;
    BIO *pbioRead;
    BIO *pbioWrite;
    SSL *pSSL;
    } SSLStateMachine;

void SSLStateMachine_print_error(SSLStateMachine *pMachine,const char *szErr)
    {
    unsigned long l;

    fprintf(stderr,"%s\n",szErr);
    while((l=ERR_get_error()))
	{
	char buf[1024];

	ERR_error_string_n(l,buf,sizeof buf);
	fprintf(stderr,"Error %lx: %s\n",l,buf);
	}
    }

SSLStateMachine *SSLStateMachine_new(const char *szCertificateFile,
				     const char *szKeyFile)
    {
    SSLStateMachine *pMachine=malloc(sizeof *pMachine);
    int n;

    die_unless(pMachine);

    pMachine->pCtx=SSL_CTX_new(SSLv23_server_method());
    die_unless(pMachine->pCtx);

    n=SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(pMachine->pCtx,szCertificateFile,
				   SSL_FILETYPE_PEM);
    die_unless(n > 0);

    n=SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(pMachine->pCtx,szKeyFile,SSL_FILETYPE_PEM);
    die_unless(n > 0);

    pMachine->pSSL=SSL_new(pMachine->pCtx);
    die_unless(pMachine->pSSL);

    pMachine->pbioRead=BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());

    pMachine->pbioWrite=BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());

    SSL_set_bio(pMachine->pSSL,pMachine->pbioRead,pMachine->pbioWrite);

    SSL_set_accept_state(pMachine->pSSL);

    return pMachine;
    }

void SSLStateMachine_read_inject(SSLStateMachine *pMachine,
				 const unsigned char *aucBuf,int nBuf)
    {
    int n=BIO_write(pMachine->pbioRead,aucBuf,nBuf);
    /* If it turns out this assert fails, then buffer the data here
     * and just feed it in in churn instead. Seems to me that it
     * should be guaranteed to succeed, though.
     */
    assert(n == nBuf);
    fprintf(stderr,"%d bytes of encrypted data fed to state machine\n",n);
    }

int SSLStateMachine_read_extract(SSLStateMachine *pMachine,
				 unsigned char *aucBuf,int nBuf)
    {
    int n;

    if(!SSL_is_init_finished(pMachine->pSSL))
	{
	fprintf(stderr,"Doing SSL_accept\n");
	n=SSL_accept(pMachine->pSSL);
	if(n == 0)
	    fprintf(stderr,"SSL_accept returned zero\n");
	if(n < 0)
	    {
	    int err;

	    if((err=SSL_get_error(pMachine->pSSL,n)) == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ)
		{
		fprintf(stderr,"SSL_accept wants more data\n");
		return 0;
		}

	    SSLStateMachine_print_error(pMachine,"SSL_accept error");
	    exit(7);
	    }
	return 0;
	}

    n=SSL_read(pMachine->pSSL,aucBuf,nBuf);
    if(n < 0)
	{
	int err=SSL_get_error(pMachine->pSSL,n);

	if(err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ)
	    {
	    fprintf(stderr,"SSL_read wants more data\n");
	    return 0;
	    }

	SSLStateMachine_print_error(pMachine,"SSL_read error");
	exit(8);
	}

    fprintf(stderr,"%d bytes of decrypted data read from state machine\n",n);
    return n;
    }

int SSLStateMachine_write_can_extract(SSLStateMachine *pMachine)
    {
    int n=BIO_pending(pMachine->pbioWrite);
    if(n)
	fprintf(stderr,"There is encrypted data available to write\n");
    else
	fprintf(stderr,"There is no encrypted data available to write\n");

    return n;
    }

int SSLStateMachine_write_extract(SSLStateMachine *pMachine,
				  unsigned char *aucBuf,int nBuf)
    {
    int n;

    n=BIO_read(pMachine->pbioWrite,aucBuf,nBuf);
    fprintf(stderr,"%d bytes of encrypted data read from state machine\n",n);
    return n;
    }

void SSLStateMachine_write_inject(SSLStateMachine *pMachine,
				  const unsigned char *aucBuf,int nBuf)
    {
    int n=SSL_write(pMachine->pSSL,aucBuf,nBuf);
    /* If it turns out this assert fails, then buffer the data here
     * and just feed it in in churn instead. Seems to me that it
     * should be guaranteed to succeed, though.
     */
    assert(n == nBuf);
    fprintf(stderr,"%d bytes of unencrypted data fed to state machine\n",n);
    }

int OpenSocket(int nPort)
    {
    int nSocket;
    struct sockaddr_in saServer;
    struct sockaddr_in saClient;
    int one=1;
    int nSize;
    int nFD;
    int nLen;

    nSocket=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP);
    if(nSocket < 0)
	{
	perror("socket");
	exit(1);
	}

    if(setsockopt(nSocket,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,(char *)&one,sizeof one) < 0)
	{
	perror("setsockopt");
        exit(2);
	}

    memset(&saServer,0,sizeof saServer);
    saServer.sin_family=AF_INET;
    saServer.sin_port=htons(nPort);
    nSize=sizeof saServer;
    if(bind(nSocket,(struct sockaddr *)&saServer,nSize) < 0)
	{
	perror("bind");
	exit(3);
	}

    if(listen(nSocket,512) < 0)
	{
	perror("listen");
	exit(4);
	}

    nLen=sizeof saClient;
    nFD=accept(nSocket,(struct sockaddr *)&saClient,&nLen);
    if(nFD < 0)
	{
	perror("accept");
	exit(5);
	}

    fprintf(stderr,"Incoming accepted on port %d\n",nPort);

    return nFD;
    }

int main(int argc,char **argv)
    {
    SSLStateMachine *pMachine;
    int nPort;
    int nFD;
    const char *szCertificateFile;
    const char *szKeyFile;
    char rbuf[1];
    int nrbuf=0;

    if(argc != 4)
	{
	fprintf(stderr,"%s <port> <certificate file> <key file>\n",argv[0]);
	exit(6);
	}

    nPort=atoi(argv[1]);
    szCertificateFile=argv[2];
    szKeyFile=argv[3];

    SSL_library_init();
    OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms();
    SSL_load_error_strings();
    ERR_load_crypto_strings();

    nFD=OpenSocket(nPort);

    pMachine=SSLStateMachine_new(szCertificateFile,szKeyFile);

    for( ; ; )
	{
	fd_set rfds,wfds;
	unsigned char buf[1024];
	int n;

	FD_ZERO(&rfds);
	FD_ZERO(&wfds);

	/* Select socket for input */
	FD_SET(nFD,&rfds);

	/* check whether there's decrypted data */
	if(!nrbuf)
	    nrbuf=SSLStateMachine_read_extract(pMachine,rbuf,1);

	/* if there's decrypted data, check whether we can write it */
	if(nrbuf)
	    FD_SET(1,&wfds);

	/* Select socket for output */
	if(SSLStateMachine_write_can_extract(pMachine))
	    FD_SET(nFD,&wfds);

	/* Select stdin for input */
	FD_SET(0,&rfds);

	/* Wait for something to do something */
	n=select(nFD+1,&rfds,&wfds,NULL,NULL);
	assert(n > 0);

	/* Socket is ready for input */
	if(FD_ISSET(nFD,&rfds))
	    {
	    n=read(nFD,buf,sizeof buf);
	    if(n == 0)
		{
		fprintf(stderr,"Got EOF on socket\n");
		exit(0);
		}
	    assert(n > 0);

	    SSLStateMachine_read_inject(pMachine,buf,n);
	    }

	/* stdout is ready for output (and hence we have some to send it) */
	if(FD_ISSET(1,&wfds))
	    {
	    assert(nrbuf == 1);
	    buf[0]=rbuf[0];
	    nrbuf=0;

	    n=SSLStateMachine_read_extract(pMachine,buf+1,sizeof buf-1);
	    if(n < 0)
		{
		SSLStateMachine_print_error(pMachine,"read extract failed");
		break;
		}
	    assert(n >= 0);
	    ++n;
	    if(n > 0) /* FIXME: has to be true now */
		{
		int w;
		
		w=write(1,buf,n);
		/* FIXME: we should push back any unwritten data */
		assert(w == n);
		}
	    }

	/* Socket is ready for output (and therefore we have output to send) */
	if(FD_ISSET(nFD,&wfds))
	    {
	    int w;

	    n=SSLStateMachine_write_extract(pMachine,buf,sizeof buf);
	    assert(n > 0);

	    w=write(nFD,buf,n);
	    /* FIXME: we should push back any unwritten data */
	    assert(w == n);
	    }

	/* Stdin is ready for input */
	if(FD_ISSET(0,&rfds))
	    {
	    n=read(0,buf,sizeof buf);
	    if(n == 0)
		{
		fprintf(stderr,"Got EOF on stdin\n");
		exit(0);
		}
	    assert(n > 0);

	    SSLStateMachine_write_inject(pMachine,buf,n);
	    }
	}
    /* not reached */
    return 0;
    }
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