2 * OpenConnect (SSL + DTLS) VPN client
4 * Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation.
6 * Author: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
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26 #include <sys/types.h>
27 #include <sys/socket.h>
30 #include <netinet/in.h>
31 #include <openssl/err.h>
32 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
36 #include "openconnect.h"
38 #ifdef SSL_F_DTLS1_CONNECT
41 * Useful for catching test cases, where we want everything to be
42 * reproducible. *NEVER* do this in the wild.
44 time_t time(time_t *t)
46 time_t x = 0x3ab2d948;
51 int RAND_pseudo_bytes(char *buf, int len)
53 memset(buf, 0x5a, len);
54 printf("FAKE PSEUDO RANDOM!\n");
58 int RAND_bytes(char *buf, int len)
60 static int foo = 0x5b;
61 printf("FAKE RANDOM!\n");
62 memset(buf, foo, len);
68 * The master-secret is generated randomly by the client. The server
69 * responds with a DTLS Session-ID. These, done over the HTTPS
70 * connection, are enough to 'resume' a DTLS session, bypassing all
71 * the normal setup of a normal DTLS connection.
73 * Cisco use a version of the protocol which predates RFC4347, but
74 * isn't quite the same as the pre-RFC version of the protocol which
75 * was in OpenSSL 0.9.8e -- it includes backports of some later
78 * The openssl/ directory of this source tree should contain both a
79 * small patch against OpenSSL 0.9.8e to make it support Cisco's
80 * snapshot of the protocol, and a larger patch against newer OpenSSL
81 * which gives us an option to use the old protocol again.
83 * Cisco's server also seems to respond to the official version of the
84 * protocol, with a change in the ChangeCipherSpec packet which implies
85 * that it does know the difference and isn't just repeating the version
86 * number seen in the ClientHello. But although I can make the handshake
87 * complete by hacking tls1_mac() to use the _old_ protocol version
88 * number when calculating the MAC, the server still seems to be ignoring
89 * my subsequent data packets. So we use the old protocol, which is what
90 * their clients use anyway.
93 static unsigned char nybble(unsigned char n)
95 if (n >= '0' && n <= '9') return n - '0';
96 else if (n >= 'A' && n <= 'F') return n - ('A' - 10);
97 else if (n >= 'a' && n <= 'f') return n - ('a' - 10);
101 static unsigned char hex(const char *data)
103 return (nybble(data[0]) << 4) | nybble(data[1]);
106 int connect_dtls_socket(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo)
108 STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *ciphers;
109 SSL_METHOD *dtls_method;
110 SSL_CIPHER *dtls_cipher;
115 if (!vpninfo->dtls_cipher) {
116 /* We probably didn't offer it any ciphers it liked */
117 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Server offered no DTLS cipher option\n");
118 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
122 dtls_fd = socket(vpninfo->peer_addr->sa_family, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
124 perror("Open UDP socket for DTLS:");
128 if (connect(dtls_fd, vpninfo->peer_addr, vpninfo->peer_addrlen)) {
129 perror("UDP (DTLS) connect:\n");
134 fcntl(dtls_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
136 if (!vpninfo->dtls_ctx) {
137 dtls_method = DTLSv1_client_method();
138 vpninfo->dtls_ctx = SSL_CTX_new(dtls_method);
139 if (!vpninfo->dtls_ctx) {
140 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Initialise DTLSv1 CTX failed\n");
141 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
145 /* If we don't readahead, then we do short reads and throw
146 away the tail of data packets. */
147 SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(vpninfo->dtls_ctx, 1);
149 if (!SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(vpninfo->dtls_ctx, vpninfo->dtls_cipher)) {
150 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Set DTLS cipher list failed\n");
151 SSL_CTX_free(vpninfo->dtls_ctx);
152 vpninfo->dtls_ctx = NULL;
153 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
158 if (!vpninfo->dtls_session) {
159 /* We're going to "resume" a session which never existed. Fake it... */
160 vpninfo->dtls_session = SSL_SESSION_new();
161 if (!vpninfo->dtls_session) {
162 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Initialise DTLSv1 session failed\n");
163 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
166 vpninfo->dtls_session->ssl_version = 0x0100; // DTLS1_BAD_VER
168 vpninfo->dtls_session->master_key_length = sizeof(vpninfo->dtls_secret);
169 memcpy(vpninfo->dtls_session->master_key, vpninfo->dtls_secret,
170 sizeof(vpninfo->dtls_secret));
172 vpninfo->dtls_session->session_id_length = sizeof(vpninfo->dtls_session_id);
173 memcpy(vpninfo->dtls_session->session_id, vpninfo->dtls_session_id,
174 sizeof(vpninfo->dtls_session_id));
177 dtls_ssl = SSL_new(vpninfo->dtls_ctx);
178 SSL_set_connect_state(dtls_ssl);
180 ciphers = SSL_get_ciphers(dtls_ssl);
181 if (sk_SSL_CIPHER_num(ciphers) != 1) {
182 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Not precisely one DTLS cipher\n");
183 SSL_CTX_free(vpninfo->dtls_ctx);
185 SSL_SESSION_free(vpninfo->dtls_session);
186 vpninfo->dtls_ctx = NULL;
187 vpninfo->dtls_session = NULL;
188 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
191 dtls_cipher = sk_SSL_CIPHER_value(ciphers, 0);
193 /* Set the appropriate cipher on our session to be resumed */
194 vpninfo->dtls_session->cipher = dtls_cipher;
195 vpninfo->dtls_session->cipher_id = dtls_cipher->id;
197 /* Add the generated session to the SSL */
198 if (!SSL_set_session(dtls_ssl, vpninfo->dtls_session)) {
199 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR,
200 "SSL_set_session() failed with old protocol version 0x%x\n"
201 "Your OpenSSL may lack Cisco compatibility support\n"
202 "See http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1751\n"
203 "Use the --no-dtls command line option to avoid this message\n",
204 vpninfo->dtls_session->ssl_version);
205 vpninfo->dtls_attempt_period = 0;
210 dtls_bio = BIO_new_socket(dtls_fd, BIO_NOCLOSE);
211 SSL_set_bio(dtls_ssl, dtls_bio, dtls_bio);
213 #ifndef SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT
214 #define SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT 0x8000
216 SSL_set_options(dtls_ssl, SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT);
218 /* Set non-blocking */
219 BIO_set_nbio(SSL_get_rbio(dtls_ssl), 1);
220 BIO_set_nbio(SSL_get_wbio(dtls_ssl), 1);
222 fcntl(dtls_fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(dtls_fd, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
224 vpninfo->new_dtls_fd = dtls_fd;
225 vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl = dtls_ssl;
227 if (vpninfo->select_nfds <= dtls_fd)
228 vpninfo->select_nfds = dtls_fd + 1;
230 FD_SET(dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_rfds);
231 FD_SET(dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_efds);
233 time(&vpninfo->new_dtls_started);
234 return dtls_try_handshake(vpninfo);
237 int dtls_try_handshake(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo)
239 int ret = SSL_do_handshake(vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl);
242 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_INFO, "Established DTLS connection\n");
244 if (vpninfo->dtls_ssl) {
245 /* We are replacing an old connection */
246 SSL_free(vpninfo->dtls_ssl);
247 close(vpninfo->dtls_fd);
248 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_rfds);
249 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_wfds);
250 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_efds);
252 vpninfo->dtls_ssl = vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl;
253 vpninfo->dtls_fd = vpninfo->new_dtls_fd;
255 vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl = NULL;
256 vpninfo->new_dtls_fd = -1;
258 vpninfo->dtls_times.last_rekey = vpninfo->dtls_times.last_rx =
259 vpninfo->dtls_times.last_tx = time(NULL);
264 ret = SSL_get_error(vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl, ret);
265 if (ret == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE || ret == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ) {
266 if (time(NULL) < vpninfo->new_dtls_started + 5)
268 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "DTLS handshake timed out\n");
271 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "DTLS handshake failed: %d\n", ret);
272 report_ssl_errors(vpninfo);
274 /* Kill the new (failed) connection... */
275 SSL_free(vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl);
276 FD_CLR(vpninfo->new_dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_rfds);
277 FD_CLR(vpninfo->new_dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_efds);
278 close(vpninfo->new_dtls_fd);
279 vpninfo->new_dtls_ssl = NULL;
280 vpninfo->new_dtls_fd = -1;
282 /* ... and kill the old one too. The only time there'll be a valid
283 existing session is when it was a rekey, and in that case it's
284 time for the old one to die. */
285 if (vpninfo->dtls_ssl) {
286 SSL_free(vpninfo->dtls_ssl);
287 close(vpninfo->dtls_fd);
288 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_rfds);
289 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_wfds);
290 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_efds);
291 vpninfo->dtls_ssl = NULL;
292 vpninfo->dtls_fd = -1;
295 time(&vpninfo->new_dtls_started);
299 static int dtls_restart(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo)
301 if (vpninfo->dtls_ssl) {
302 SSL_free(vpninfo->dtls_ssl);
303 close(vpninfo->dtls_fd);
304 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_rfds);
305 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_wfds);
306 FD_CLR(vpninfo->dtls_fd, &vpninfo->select_efds);
307 vpninfo->dtls_ssl = NULL;
308 vpninfo->dtls_fd = -1;
311 return connect_dtls_socket(vpninfo);
315 int setup_dtls(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo)
317 struct vpn_option *dtls_opt = vpninfo->dtls_options;
318 int sessid_found = 0;
323 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE,
324 "DTLS option %s : %s\n",
325 dtls_opt->option, dtls_opt->value);
327 if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option, "X-DTLS-Session-ID")) {
328 if (strlen(dtls_opt->value) != 64) {
329 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "X-DTLS-Session-ID not 64 characters\n");
330 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Is: %s\n", dtls_opt->value);
333 for (i = 0; i < 64; i += 2)
334 vpninfo->dtls_session_id[i/2] = hex(dtls_opt->value + i);
336 } else if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option + 7, "Port")) {
337 dtls_port = atol(dtls_opt->value);
338 } else if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option + 7, "Keepalive")) {
339 vpninfo->dtls_times.keepalive = atol(dtls_opt->value);
340 } else if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option + 7, "DPD")) {
341 vpninfo->dtls_times.dpd = atol(dtls_opt->value);
342 } else if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option + 7, "Rekey-Time")) {
343 vpninfo->dtls_times.rekey = atol(dtls_opt->value);
344 } else if (!strcmp(dtls_opt->option + 7, "CipherSuite")) {
345 vpninfo->dtls_cipher = strdup(dtls_opt->value);
348 dtls_opt = dtls_opt->next;
350 if (!sessid_found || !dtls_port)
353 if (vpninfo->peer_addr->sa_family == AF_INET) {
354 struct sockaddr_in *sin = (void *)vpninfo->peer_addr;
355 sin->sin_port = htons(dtls_port);
356 } else if (vpninfo->peer_addr->sa_family == AF_INET6) {
357 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin = (void *)vpninfo->peer_addr;
358 sin->sin6_port = htons(dtls_port);
360 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Unknown protocol family %d. Cannot do DTLS\n",
361 vpninfo->peer_addr->sa_family);
366 if (connect_dtls_socket(vpninfo))
369 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE,
370 "DTLS connected. DPD %d, Keepalive %d\n",
371 vpninfo->dtls_times.dpd, vpninfo->dtls_times.keepalive);
376 int dtls_mainloop(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo, int *timeout)
378 unsigned char buf[2000];
383 while ( (len = SSL_read(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0 ) {
385 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE,
386 "Received DTLS packet 0x%02x of %d bytes\n",
389 vpninfo->dtls_times.last_rx = time(NULL);
393 queue_new_packet(&vpninfo->incoming_queue, AF_INET, buf+1, len-1);
398 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "Got DTLS DPD request\n");
400 /* FIXME: What if the packet doesn't get through? */
401 magic_pkt = AC_PKT_DPD_RESP;
402 if (SSL_write(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, &magic_pkt, 1) != 1)
403 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Failed to send DPD response. Expect disconnect\n");
406 case AC_PKT_DPD_RESP:
407 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "Got DTLS DPD response\n");
410 case AC_PKT_KEEPALIVE:
411 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "Got DTLS Keepalive\n");
415 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR,
416 "Unknown DTLS packet type %02x, len %d\n", buf[0], len);
418 /* Some versions of OpenSSL have bugs with receiving out-of-order
419 * packets. Not only do they wrongly decide to drop packets if
420 * two packets get swapped in transit, but they also _fail_ to
421 * drop the packet in non-blocking mode; instead they return
422 * the appropriate length of garbage. So don't abort... for now. */
425 vpninfo->quit_reason = "Unknown packet received";
432 switch (keepalive_action(&vpninfo->dtls_times, timeout)) {
434 time(&vpninfo->dtls_times.last_rekey);
435 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "DTLS rekey due\n");
436 if (connect_dtls_socket(vpninfo)) {
437 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "DTLS rekey failed\n");
445 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "DTLS Dead Peer Detection detected dead peer!\n");
446 /* Fall back to SSL, and start a new DTLS connection */
447 dtls_restart(vpninfo);
451 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "Send DTLS DPD\n");
453 magic_pkt = AC_PKT_DPD_OUT;
454 SSL_write(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, &magic_pkt, 1);
455 /* last_dpd will just have been set */
456 vpninfo->dtls_times.last_tx = vpninfo->dtls_times.last_dpd;
461 /* No need to send an explicit keepalive
462 if we have real data to send */
463 if (vpninfo->outgoing_queue)
466 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE, "Send DTLS Keepalive\n");
468 magic_pkt = AC_PKT_KEEPALIVE;
469 SSL_write(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, &magic_pkt, 1);
470 time(&vpninfo->dtls_times.last_tx);
478 /* Service outgoing packet queue */
479 while (vpninfo->outgoing_queue) {
480 struct pkt *this = vpninfo->outgoing_queue;
483 vpninfo->outgoing_queue = this->next;
484 vpninfo->outgoing_qlen--;
486 /* FIXME: Don't know how to handle IPv6 yet */
487 if (this->type != AF_INET)
490 /* One byte of header */
491 this->hdr[7] = AC_PKT_DATA;
493 ret = SSL_write(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, &this->hdr[7], this->len + 1);
495 ret = SSL_get_error(vpninfo->dtls_ssl, ret);
497 /* If it's a real error, kill the DTLS connection and
498 requeue the packet to be sent over SSL */
499 if (ret != SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ && ret != SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) {
500 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR,
501 "DTLS got write error %d. Falling back to SSL\n", ret);
502 report_ssl_errors(vpninfo);
503 dtls_restart(vpninfo);
504 vpninfo->outgoing_queue = this;
505 vpninfo->outgoing_qlen++;
509 time(&vpninfo->dtls_times.last_tx);
510 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_TRACE,
511 "Sent DTLS packet of %d bytes; SSL_write() returned %d\n",
518 #else /* No DTLS support in OpenSSL */
519 int setup_dtls(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo)
521 vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Built against OpenSSL with no DTLS support\n");