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- /*
- * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006, Digium, Inc.
- *
- * Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
- *
- * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
- * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
- * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
- * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
- * channels for your use.
- *
- * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
- * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
- * at the top of the source tree.
- */
- /*!
- * \file tcptls.h
- *
- * \brief Generic support for tcp/tls servers in Asterisk.
- * \note In order to have TLS/SSL support, we need the openssl libraries.
- * Still we can decide whether or not to use them by commenting
- * in or out the DO_SSL macro.
- *
- * TLS/SSL support is basically implemented by reading from a config file
- * (currently manager.conf, http.conf and sip.conf) the names of the certificate
- * files and cipher to use, and then run ssl_setup() to create an appropriate
- * data structure named ssl_ctx.
- *
- * If we support multiple domains, presumably we need to read multiple
- * certificates.
- *
- * When we are requested to open a TLS socket, we run make_file_from_fd()
- * on the socket, to do the necessary setup. At the moment the context's name
- * is hardwired in the function, but we can certainly make it into an extra
- * parameter to the function.
- *
- * We declare most of ssl support variables unconditionally,
- * because their number is small and this simplifies the code.
- *
- * \note The ssl-support variables (ssl_ctx, do_ssl, certfile, cipher)
- * and their setup should be moved to a more central place, e.g. asterisk.conf
- * and the source files that processes it. Similarly, ssl_setup() should
- * be run earlier in the startup process so modules have it available.
- *
- * \ref AstTlsOverview
- */
- #ifndef _ASTERISK_TCPTLS_H
- #define _ASTERISK_TCPTLS_H
- #include "asterisk.h"
- #include <pthread.h> /* for pthread_t */
- #include "asterisk/netsock2.h" /* for ast_sockaddr */
- #include "asterisk/utils.h" /* for ast_flags */
- struct ssl_st; /* forward declaration */
- struct ssl_ctx_st; /* forward declaration */
- struct timeval; /* forward declaration */
- typedef struct ssl_st SSL;
- typedef struct ssl_ctx_st SSL_CTX;
- #if defined(HAVE_OPENSSL) && (defined(HAVE_FUNOPEN) || defined(HAVE_FOPENCOOKIE))
- #define DO_SSL /* comment in/out if you want to support ssl */
- #endif
- /*! SSL support */
- #define AST_CERTFILE "asterisk.pem"
- enum ast_ssl_flags {
- /*! Verify certificate when acting as server */
- AST_SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT = (1 << 0),
- /*! Don't verify certificate when connecting to a server */
- AST_SSL_DONT_VERIFY_SERVER = (1 << 1),
- /*! Don't compare "Common Name" against IP or hostname */
- AST_SSL_IGNORE_COMMON_NAME = (1 << 2),
- /*! Use SSLv2 for outgoing client connections */
- AST_SSL_SSLV2_CLIENT = (1 << 3),
- /*! Use SSLv3 for outgoing client connections */
- AST_SSL_SSLV3_CLIENT = (1 << 4),
- /*! Use TLSv1 for outgoing client connections */
- AST_SSL_TLSV1_CLIENT = (1 << 5),
- /*! Use server cipher order instead of the client order */
- AST_SSL_SERVER_CIPHER_ORDER = (1 << 6),
- /*! Disable TLSv1 support */
- AST_SSL_DISABLE_TLSV1 = (1 << 7),
- /*! Disable TLSv1.1 support */
- AST_SSL_DISABLE_TLSV11 = (1 << 8),
- /*! Disable TLSv1.2 support */
- AST_SSL_DISABLE_TLSV12 = (1 << 9),
- };
- struct ast_tls_config {
- int enabled;
- char *certfile;
- char *pvtfile;
- char *cipher;
- char *cafile;
- char *capath;
- struct ast_flags flags;
- SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx;
- char certhash[41];
- char pvthash[41];
- char cahash[41];
- };
- /*! \page AstTlsOverview TLS Implementation Overview
- *
- * The following code implements a generic mechanism for starting
- * services on a TCP or TLS socket.
- * The service is configured in the struct session_args, and
- * then started by calling server_start(desc) on the descriptor.
- * server_start() first verifies if an instance of the service is active,
- * and in case shuts it down. Then, if the service must be started, creates
- * a socket and a thread in charge of doing the accept().
- *
- * The body of the thread is desc->accept_fn(desc), which the user can define
- * freely. We supply a sample implementation, server_root(), structured as an
- * infinite loop. At the beginning of each iteration it runs periodic_fn()
- * if defined (e.g. to perform some cleanup etc.) then issues a poll()
- * or equivalent with a timeout of 'poll_timeout' milliseconds, and if the
- * following accept() is successful it creates a thread in charge of
- * running the session, whose body is desc->worker_fn(). The argument of
- * worker_fn() is a struct ast_tcptls_session_instance, which contains the address
- * of the other party, a pointer to desc, the file descriptors (fd) on which
- * we can do a select/poll (but NOT I/O), and a FILE *on which we can do I/O.
- * We have both because we want to support plain and SSL sockets, and
- * going through a FILE * lets us provide the encryption/decryption
- * on the stream without using an auxiliary thread.
- */
- /*! \brief
- * arguments for the accepting thread
- */
- struct ast_tcptls_session_args {
- struct ast_sockaddr local_address;
- struct ast_sockaddr old_address; /*!< copy of the local or remote address depending on if its a client or server session */
- struct ast_sockaddr remote_address;
- char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; /*!< only necessary for SSL clients so we can compare to common name */
- struct ast_tls_config *tls_cfg; /*!< points to the SSL configuration if any */
- int accept_fd;
- int poll_timeout;
- /*! Server accept_fn thread ID used for external shutdown requests. */
- pthread_t master;
- void *(*accept_fn)(void *); /*!< the function in charge of doing the accept */
- void (*periodic_fn)(void *);/*!< something we may want to run before after select on the accept socket */
- void *(*worker_fn)(void *); /*!< the function in charge of doing the actual work */
- const char *name;
- struct ast_tls_config *old_tls_cfg; /*!< copy of the SSL configuration to determine whether changes have been made */
- };
- struct ast_tcptls_stream;
- /*!
- * \brief Disable the TCP/TLS stream timeout timer.
- *
- * \param stream TCP/TLS stream control data.
- *
- * \return Nothing
- */
- void ast_tcptls_stream_set_timeout_disable(struct ast_tcptls_stream *stream);
- /*!
- * \brief Set the TCP/TLS stream inactivity timeout timer.
- *
- * \param stream TCP/TLS stream control data.
- * \param timeout Number of milliseconds to wait for data transfer with the peer.
- *
- * \details This is basically how much time we are willing to spend
- * in an I/O call before we declare the peer unresponsive.
- *
- * \note Setting timeout to -1 disables the timeout.
- * \note Setting this timeout replaces the I/O sequence timeout timer.
- *
- * \return Nothing
- */
- void ast_tcptls_stream_set_timeout_inactivity(struct ast_tcptls_stream *stream, int timeout);
- /*!
- * \brief Set the TCP/TLS stream I/O sequence timeout timer.
- *
- * \param stream TCP/TLS stream control data.
- * \param start Time the I/O sequence timer starts.
- * \param timeout Number of milliseconds from the start time before timeout.
- *
- * \details This is how much time are we willing to allow the peer
- * to complete an operation that can take several I/O calls. The
- * main use is as an authentication timer with us.
- *
- * \note Setting timeout to -1 disables the timeout.
- * \note Setting this timeout replaces the inactivity timeout timer.
- *
- * \return Nothing
- */
- void ast_tcptls_stream_set_timeout_sequence(struct ast_tcptls_stream *stream, struct timeval start, int timeout);
- /*!
- * \brief Set the TCP/TLS stream I/O if it can exclusively depend upon the set timeouts.
- *
- * \param stream TCP/TLS stream control data.
- * \param exclusive_input TRUE if stream can exclusively wait for fd input.
- * Otherwise, the stream will not wait for fd input. It will wait while
- * trying to send data.
- *
- * \note The stream timeouts still need to be set.
- *
- * \return Nothing
- */
- void ast_tcptls_stream_set_exclusive_input(struct ast_tcptls_stream *stream, int exclusive_input);
- /*! \brief
- * describes a server instance
- */
- struct ast_tcptls_session_instance {
- FILE *f; /*!< fopen/funopen result */
- int fd; /*!< the socket returned by accept() */
- SSL *ssl; /*!< ssl state */
- int client;
- struct ast_sockaddr remote_address;
- struct ast_tcptls_session_args *parent;
- /* Sometimes, when an entity reads TCP data, multiple
- * logical messages might be read at the same time. In such
- * a circumstance, there needs to be a place to stash the
- * extra data.
- */
- struct ast_str *overflow_buf;
- /*! ao2 FILE stream cookie object associated with f. */
- struct ast_tcptls_stream *stream_cookie;
- /*! ao2 object private data of parent->worker_fn */
- void *private_data;
- };
- #if defined(HAVE_FUNOPEN)
- #define HOOK_T int
- #define LEN_T int
- #else
- #define HOOK_T ssize_t
- #define LEN_T size_t
- #endif
- /*!
- * \brief attempts to connect and start tcptls session, on error the tcptls_session's
- * ref count is decremented, fd and file are closed, and NULL is returned.
- */
- struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ast_tcptls_client_start(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *tcptls_session);
- /* \brief Creates a client connection's ast_tcptls_session_instance. */
- struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ast_tcptls_client_create(struct ast_tcptls_session_args *desc);
- void *ast_tcptls_server_root(void *);
- /*!
- * \brief Closes a tcptls session instance's file and/or file descriptor.
- * The tcptls_session will be set to NULL and it's file descriptor will be set to -1
- * by this function.
- */
- void ast_tcptls_close_session_file(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *tcptls_session);
- /*!
- * \brief This is a generic (re)start routine for a TCP server,
- * which does the socket/bind/listen and starts a thread for handling
- * accept().
- * \version 1.6.1 changed desc parameter to be of ast_tcptls_session_args type
- */
- void ast_tcptls_server_start(struct ast_tcptls_session_args *desc);
- /*!
- * \brief Shutdown a running server if there is one
- * \version 1.6.1 changed desc parameter to be of ast_tcptls_session_args type
- */
- void ast_tcptls_server_stop(struct ast_tcptls_session_args *desc);
- /*!
- * \brief Set up an SSL server
- *
- * \param cfg Configuration for the SSL server
- * \retval 1 Success
- * \retval 0 Failure
- */
- int ast_ssl_setup(struct ast_tls_config *cfg);
- /*!
- * \brief free resources used by an SSL server
- *
- * \note This only needs to be called if ast_ssl_setup() was
- * directly called first.
- * \param cfg Configuration for the SSL server
- */
- void ast_ssl_teardown(struct ast_tls_config *cfg);
- /*!
- * \brief Used to parse conf files containing tls/ssl options.
- */
- int ast_tls_read_conf(struct ast_tls_config *tls_cfg, struct ast_tcptls_session_args *tls_desc, const char *varname, const char *value);
- HOOK_T ast_tcptls_server_read(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser, void *buf, size_t count);
- HOOK_T ast_tcptls_server_write(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser, const void *buf, size_t count);
- #endif /* _ASTERISK_TCPTLS_H */
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