2 curlx.c Authors: Peter Sylvester, Jean-Paul Merlin
4 This is a little program to demonstrate the usage of
6 - an ssl initialisation callback setting a user key and trustbases
7 coming from a pkcs12 file
8 - using an ssl application callback to find a URI in the
9 certificate presented during ssl session establishment.
13 * demonstrates use of SSL context callback, requires OpenSSL
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88 #include <curl/curl.h>
89 #include <openssl/x509v3.h>
90 #include <openssl/x509_vfy.h>
91 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
92 #include <openssl/lhash.h>
93 #include <openssl/objects.h>
94 #include <openssl/err.h>
95 #include <openssl/evp.h>
96 #include <openssl/x509.h>
97 #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
98 #include <openssl/bio.h>
99 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
101 static const char *curlx_usage[]={
102 "usage: curlx args\n",
103 " -p12 arg - tia file ",
104 " -envpass arg - environement variable which content the tia private"
106 " -out arg - output file (response)- default stdout",
107 " -in arg - input file (request)- default stdin",
108 " -connect arg - URL of the server for the connection ex:"
109 " www.openevidence.org",
110 " -mimetype arg - MIME type for data in ex : application/timestamp-query"
111 " or application/dvcs -default application/timestamp-query",
112 " -acceptmime arg - MIME type acceptable for the response ex : "
113 "application/timestamp-response or application/dvcs -default none",
114 " -accesstype arg - an Object identifier in an AIA/SIA method, e.g."
115 " AD_DVCS or ad_timestamping",
121 ./curlx -p12 psy.p12 -envpass XX -in request -verbose -accesstype AD_DVCS
122 -mimetype application/dvcs -acceptmime application/dvcs -out response
127 * We use this ZERO_NULL to avoid picky compiler warnings,
128 * when assigning a NULL pointer to a function pointer var.
133 /* This is a context that we pass to all callbacks */
135 typedef struct sslctxparm_st {
136 unsigned char * p12file;
149 /* some helper function. */
151 static char *ia5string(ASN1_IA5STRING *ia5)
154 if(!ia5 || !ia5->length)
156 tmp = OPENSSL_malloc(ia5->length + 1);
157 memcpy(tmp, ia5->data, ia5->length);
158 tmp[ia5->length] = 0;
162 /* A conveniance routine to get an access URI. */
163 static unsigned char *my_get_ext(X509 *cert, const int type,
167 STACK_OF(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION) * accessinfo;
168 accessinfo = X509_get_ext_d2i(cert, extensiontype, NULL, NULL);
170 if(!sk_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_num(accessinfo))
172 for(i = 0; i < sk_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_num(accessinfo); i++) {
173 ACCESS_DESCRIPTION * ad = sk_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_value(accessinfo, i);
174 if(OBJ_obj2nid(ad->method) == type) {
175 if(ad->location->type == GEN_URI) {
176 return ia5string(ad->location->d.ia5);
184 /* This is an application verification call back, it does not
185 perform any addition verification but tries to find a URL
186 in the presented certificat. If found, this will become
187 the URL to be used in the POST.
190 static int ssl_app_verify_callback(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, void *arg)
192 sslctxparm * p = (sslctxparm *) arg;
196 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "entering ssl_app_verify_callback\n");
198 if((ok= X509_verify_cert(ctx)) && ctx->cert) {
199 unsigned char * accessinfo;
201 X509_print_ex(p->errorbio, ctx->cert, 0, 0);
203 if(accessinfo = my_get_ext(ctx->cert, p->accesstype, NID_sinfo_access)) {
205 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "Setting URL from SIA to: %s\n", accessinfo);
207 curl_easy_setopt(p->curl, CURLOPT_URL, accessinfo);
209 else if(accessinfo = my_get_ext(ctx->cert, p->accesstype,
212 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "Setting URL from AIA to: %s\n", accessinfo);
214 curl_easy_setopt(p->curl, CURLOPT_URL, accessinfo);
218 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "leaving ssl_app_verify_callback with %d\n", ok);
224 /* The SSL initialisation callback. The callback sets:
225 - a private key and certificate
226 - a trusted ca certificate
227 - a preferred cipherlist
228 - an application verification callback (the function above)
231 static CURLcode sslctxfun(CURL * curl, void * sslctx, void * parm)
233 sslctxparm * p = (sslctxparm *) parm;
234 SSL_CTX * ctx = (SSL_CTX *) sslctx;
236 if(!SSL_CTX_use_certificate(ctx, p->usercert)) {
237 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "SSL_CTX_use_certificate problem\n");
240 if(!SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey(ctx, p->pkey)) {
241 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey\n");
245 if(!SSL_CTX_check_private_key(ctx)) {
246 BIO_printf(p->errorbio, "SSL_CTX_check_private_key\n");
250 SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown(ctx, 1);
251 SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(ctx, "RC4-MD5");
252 SSL_CTX_set_mode(ctx, SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY);
254 X509_STORE_add_cert(SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(ctx),
255 sk_X509_value(p->ca, sk_X509_num(p->ca)-1));
257 SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(ctx, 2);
258 SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_PEER, ZERO_NULL);
259 SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(ctx, ssl_app_verify_callback, parm);
263 ERR_print_errors(p->errorbio);
264 return CURLE_SSL_CERTPROBLEM;
268 int main(int argc, char **argv)
273 char * outfile = NULL;
274 char * infile = NULL;
279 char* mimetypeaccept=NULL;
282 unsigned char* hostporturl = NULL;
284 char **args = argv + 1;
285 unsigned char * serverurl;
290 struct curl_slist * headers=NULL;
293 binaryptr = malloc(tabLength);
296 p.errorbio = BIO_new_fp (stderr, BIO_NOCLOSE);
298 curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT);
300 /* we need some more for the P12 decoding */
302 OpenSSL_add_all_ciphers();
303 OpenSSL_add_all_digests();
304 ERR_load_crypto_strings();
306 while(*args && *args[0] == '-') {
307 if(!strcmp (*args, "-in")) {
314 else if(!strcmp (*args, "-out")) {
321 else if(!strcmp (*args, "-p12")) {
323 p.p12file = *(++args);
328 else if(strcmp(*args, "-envpass") == 0) {
330 p.pst = getenv(*(++args));
335 else if(strcmp(*args, "-connect") == 0) {
337 hostporturl = *(++args);
342 else if(strcmp(*args, "-mimetype") == 0) {
344 mimetype = *(++args);
349 else if(strcmp(*args, "-acceptmime") == 0) {
351 mimetypeaccept = *(++args);
356 else if(strcmp(*args, "-accesstype") == 0) {
358 if((p.accesstype = OBJ_obj2nid(OBJ_txt2obj(*++args, 0))) == 0)
364 else if(strcmp(*args, "-verbose") == 0) {
372 if(mimetype==NULL || mimetypeaccept == NULL)
376 for(pp=curlx_usage; (*pp != NULL); pp++)
377 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "%s\n", *pp);
378 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "\n");
384 if((in=BIO_new(BIO_s_file())) == NULL) {
385 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Error setting input bio\n");
388 else if(infile == NULL)
389 BIO_set_fp(in, stdin, BIO_NOCLOSE|BIO_FP_TEXT);
390 else if(BIO_read_filename(in, infile) <= 0) {
391 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Error opening input file %s\n", infile);
398 if((out=BIO_new(BIO_s_file())) == NULL) {
399 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Error setting output bio.\n");
402 else if(outfile == NULL)
403 BIO_set_fp(out, stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE|BIO_FP_TEXT);
404 else if(BIO_write_filename(out, outfile) <= 0) {
405 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Error opening output file %s\n", outfile);
411 p.errorbio = BIO_new_fp (stderr, BIO_NOCLOSE);
413 if(!(p.curl = curl_easy_init())) {
414 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Cannot init curl lib\n");
418 if(!(p12bio = BIO_new_file(p.p12file, "rb"))) {
419 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Error opening P12 file %s\n", p.p12file);
422 if(!(p.p12 = d2i_PKCS12_bio (p12bio, NULL))) {
423 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Cannot decode P12 structure %s\n", p.p12file);
428 if(!(PKCS12_parse (p.p12, p.pst, &(p.pkey), &(p.usercert), &(p.ca) ) )) {
429 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Invalid P12 structure in %s\n", p.p12file);
433 if(sk_X509_num(p.ca) <= 0) {
434 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "No trustworthy CA given.%s\n", p.p12file);
439 X509_print_ex(p.errorbio, p.usercert, 0, 0);
441 /* determine URL to go */
444 size_t len = strlen(hostporturl) + 9;
445 serverurl = malloc(len);
446 snprintf(serverurl, len, "https://%s", hostporturl);
448 else if(p.accesstype != 0) { /* see whether we can find an AIA or SIA for a
450 if(!(serverurl = my_get_ext(p.usercert, p.accesstype, NID_info_access))) {
452 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "no service URL in user cert "
453 "cherching in others certificats\n");
454 for(j=0; j<sk_X509_num(p.ca); j++) {
455 if((serverurl = my_get_ext(sk_X509_value(p.ca, j), p.accesstype,
458 if((serverurl = my_get_ext(sk_X509_value(p.ca, j), p.accesstype,
466 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "no service URL in certificats,"
467 " check '-accesstype (AD_DVCS | ad_timestamping)'"
468 " or use '-connect'\n");
473 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Service URL: <%s>\n", serverurl);
475 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_URL, serverurl);
477 /* Now specify the POST binary data */
479 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, binaryptr);
480 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE, (long)tabLength);
482 /* pass our list of custom made headers */
484 contenttype = malloc(15+strlen(mimetype));
485 snprintf(contenttype, 15+strlen(mimetype), "Content-type: %s", mimetype);
486 headers = curl_slist_append(headers, contenttype);
487 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, headers);
490 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "Service URL: <%s>\n", serverurl);
494 BIO_get_fp(out, &outfp);
495 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, outfp);
498 res = curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION, sslctxfun);
501 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "%d %s=%d %d\n", __LINE__,
502 "CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION", CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION, res);
504 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_DATA, &p);
508 while((lu = BIO_read (in, &binaryptr[i], tabLength-i)) >0) {
512 binaryptr=realloc(binaryptr, tabLength); /* should be more careful */
517 /* Now specify the POST binary data */
519 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, binaryptr);
520 curl_easy_setopt(p.curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE, (long)tabLength);
523 /* Perform the request, res will get the return code */
525 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "%d %s %d\n", __LINE__, "curl_easy_perform",
526 res = curl_easy_perform(p.curl));
528 int result =curl_easy_getinfo(p.curl, CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE, &response);
529 if(mimetypeaccept && p.verbose)
530 if(!strcmp(mimetypeaccept, response))
531 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "the response has a correct mimetype : %s\n",
534 BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "the response doesn\'t have an acceptable "
535 "mime type, it is %s instead of %s\n",
536 response, mimetypeaccept);
539 /*** code d'erreur si accept mime ***, egalement code return HTTP != 200 ***/
541 /* free the header list*/
543 curl_slist_free_all(headers);
546 curl_easy_cleanup(p.curl);
550 return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
552 err: BIO_printf(p.errorbio, "error");