lh | 9ed821d | 2023-04-07 01:36:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Copyright 1995-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use |
| 5 | * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| 6 | * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| 7 | * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html |
| 8 | */ |
| 9 | |
| 10 | /* socket-related functions used by s_client and s_server */ |
| 11 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 12 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 13 | #include <string.h> |
| 14 | #include <errno.h> |
| 15 | #include <signal.h> |
| 16 | #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> |
| 17 | |
| 18 | /* |
| 19 | * With IPv6, it looks like Digital has mixed up the proper order of |
| 20 | * recursive header file inclusion, resulting in the compiler complaining |
| 21 | * that u_int isn't defined, but only if _POSIX_C_SOURCE is defined, which is |
| 22 | * needed to have fileno() declared correctly... So let's define u_int |
| 23 | */ |
| 24 | #if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_DECC) && !defined(__U_INT) |
| 25 | # define __U_INT |
| 26 | typedef unsigned int u_int; |
| 27 | #endif |
| 28 | |
| 29 | #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK |
| 30 | |
| 31 | # include "apps.h" |
| 32 | # include "s_apps.h" |
| 33 | # include "internal/sockets.h" |
| 34 | |
| 35 | # include <openssl/bio.h> |
| 36 | # include <openssl/err.h> |
| 37 | |
| 38 | /* Keep track of our peer's address for the cookie callback */ |
| 39 | BIO_ADDR *ourpeer = NULL; |
| 40 | |
| 41 | /* |
| 42 | * init_client - helper routine to set up socket communication |
| 43 | * @sock: pointer to storage of resulting socket. |
| 44 | * @host: the host name or path (for AF_UNIX) to connect to. |
| 45 | * @port: the port to connect to (ignored for AF_UNIX). |
| 46 | * @bindhost: source host or path (for AF_UNIX). |
| 47 | * @bindport: source port (ignored for AF_UNIX). |
| 48 | * @family: desired socket family, may be AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_UNIX or |
| 49 | * AF_UNSPEC |
| 50 | * @type: socket type, must be SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM |
| 51 | * @protocol: socket protocol, e.g. IPPROTO_TCP or IPPROTO_UDP (or 0 for any) |
| 52 | * |
| 53 | * This will create a socket and use it to connect to a host:port, or if |
| 54 | * family == AF_UNIX, to the path found in host. |
| 55 | * |
| 56 | * If the host has more than one address, it will try them one by one until |
| 57 | * a successful connection is established. The resulting socket will be |
| 58 | * found in *sock on success, it will be given INVALID_SOCKET otherwise. |
| 59 | * |
| 60 | * Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. |
| 61 | */ |
| 62 | int init_client(int *sock, const char *host, const char *port, |
| 63 | const char *bindhost, const char *bindport, |
| 64 | int family, int type, int protocol) |
| 65 | { |
| 66 | BIO_ADDRINFO *res = NULL; |
| 67 | BIO_ADDRINFO *bindaddr = NULL; |
| 68 | const BIO_ADDRINFO *ai = NULL; |
| 69 | const BIO_ADDRINFO *bi = NULL; |
| 70 | int found = 0; |
| 71 | int ret; |
| 72 | |
| 73 | if (BIO_sock_init() != 1) |
| 74 | return 0; |
| 75 | |
| 76 | ret = BIO_lookup_ex(host, port, BIO_LOOKUP_CLIENT, family, type, protocol, |
| 77 | &res); |
| 78 | if (ret == 0) { |
| 79 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 80 | return 0; |
| 81 | } |
| 82 | |
| 83 | if (bindhost != NULL || bindport != NULL) { |
| 84 | ret = BIO_lookup_ex(bindhost, bindport, BIO_LOOKUP_CLIENT, |
| 85 | family, type, protocol, &bindaddr); |
| 86 | if (ret == 0) { |
| 87 | ERR_print_errors (bio_err); |
| 88 | goto out; |
| 89 | } |
| 90 | } |
| 91 | |
| 92 | ret = 0; |
| 93 | for (ai = res; ai != NULL; ai = BIO_ADDRINFO_next(ai)) { |
| 94 | /* Admittedly, these checks are quite paranoid, we should not get |
| 95 | * anything in the BIO_ADDRINFO chain that we haven't |
| 96 | * asked for. */ |
| 97 | OPENSSL_assert((family == AF_UNSPEC |
| 98 | || family == BIO_ADDRINFO_family(ai)) |
| 99 | && (type == 0 || type == BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(ai)) |
| 100 | && (protocol == 0 |
| 101 | || protocol == BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(ai))); |
| 102 | |
| 103 | if (bindaddr != NULL) { |
| 104 | for (bi = bindaddr; bi != NULL; bi = BIO_ADDRINFO_next(bi)) { |
| 105 | if (BIO_ADDRINFO_family(bi) == BIO_ADDRINFO_family(ai)) |
| 106 | break; |
| 107 | } |
| 108 | if (bi == NULL) |
| 109 | continue; |
| 110 | ++found; |
| 111 | } |
| 112 | |
| 113 | *sock = BIO_socket(BIO_ADDRINFO_family(ai), BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(ai), |
| 114 | BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(ai), 0); |
| 115 | if (*sock == INVALID_SOCKET) { |
| 116 | /* Maybe the kernel doesn't support the socket family, even if |
| 117 | * BIO_lookup() added it in the returned result... |
| 118 | */ |
| 119 | continue; |
| 120 | } |
| 121 | |
| 122 | if (bi != NULL) { |
| 123 | if (!BIO_bind(*sock, BIO_ADDRINFO_address(bi), |
| 124 | BIO_SOCK_REUSEADDR)) { |
| 125 | BIO_closesocket(*sock); |
| 126 | *sock = INVALID_SOCKET; |
| 127 | break; |
| 128 | } |
| 129 | } |
| 130 | |
| 131 | #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SCTP |
| 132 | if (protocol == IPPROTO_SCTP) { |
| 133 | /* |
| 134 | * For SCTP we have to set various options on the socket prior to |
| 135 | * connecting. This is done automatically by BIO_new_dgram_sctp(). |
| 136 | * We don't actually need the created BIO though so we free it again |
| 137 | * immediately. |
| 138 | */ |
| 139 | BIO *tmpbio = BIO_new_dgram_sctp(*sock, BIO_NOCLOSE); |
| 140 | |
| 141 | if (tmpbio == NULL) { |
| 142 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 143 | return 0; |
| 144 | } |
| 145 | BIO_free(tmpbio); |
| 146 | } |
| 147 | #endif |
| 148 | |
| 149 | if (!BIO_connect(*sock, BIO_ADDRINFO_address(ai), |
| 150 | BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(ai) == IPPROTO_TCP ? BIO_SOCK_NODELAY : 0)) { |
| 151 | BIO_closesocket(*sock); |
| 152 | *sock = INVALID_SOCKET; |
| 153 | continue; |
| 154 | } |
| 155 | |
| 156 | /* Success, don't try any more addresses */ |
| 157 | break; |
| 158 | } |
| 159 | |
| 160 | if (*sock == INVALID_SOCKET) { |
| 161 | if (bindaddr != NULL && !found) { |
| 162 | BIO_printf(bio_err, "Can't bind %saddress for %s%s%s\n", |
| 163 | BIO_ADDRINFO_family(res) == AF_INET6 ? "IPv6 " : |
| 164 | BIO_ADDRINFO_family(res) == AF_INET ? "IPv4 " : |
| 165 | BIO_ADDRINFO_family(res) == AF_UNIX ? "unix " : "", |
| 166 | bindhost != NULL ? bindhost : "", |
| 167 | bindport != NULL ? ":" : "", |
| 168 | bindport != NULL ? bindport : ""); |
| 169 | ERR_clear_error(); |
| 170 | ret = 0; |
| 171 | } |
| 172 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 173 | } else { |
| 174 | /* Remove any stale errors from previous connection attempts */ |
| 175 | ERR_clear_error(); |
| 176 | ret = 1; |
| 177 | } |
| 178 | out: |
| 179 | if (bindaddr != NULL) { |
| 180 | BIO_ADDRINFO_free (bindaddr); |
| 181 | } |
| 182 | BIO_ADDRINFO_free(res); |
| 183 | return ret; |
| 184 | } |
| 185 | |
| 186 | /* |
| 187 | * do_server - helper routine to perform a server operation |
| 188 | * @accept_sock: pointer to storage of resulting socket. |
| 189 | * @host: the host name or path (for AF_UNIX) to connect to. |
| 190 | * @port: the port to connect to (ignored for AF_UNIX). |
| 191 | * @family: desired socket family, may be AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_UNIX or |
| 192 | * AF_UNSPEC |
| 193 | * @type: socket type, must be SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM |
| 194 | * @cb: pointer to a function that receives the accepted socket and |
| 195 | * should perform the communication with the connecting client. |
| 196 | * @context: pointer to memory that's passed verbatim to the cb function. |
| 197 | * @naccept: number of times an incoming connect should be accepted. If -1, |
| 198 | * unlimited number. |
| 199 | * |
| 200 | * This will create a socket and use it to listen to a host:port, or if |
| 201 | * family == AF_UNIX, to the path found in host, then start accepting |
| 202 | * incoming connections and run cb on the resulting socket. |
| 203 | * |
| 204 | * 0 on failure, something other on success. |
| 205 | */ |
| 206 | int do_server(int *accept_sock, const char *host, const char *port, |
| 207 | int family, int type, int protocol, do_server_cb cb, |
| 208 | unsigned char *context, int naccept, BIO *bio_s_out) |
| 209 | { |
| 210 | int asock = 0; |
| 211 | int sock; |
| 212 | int i; |
| 213 | BIO_ADDRINFO *res = NULL; |
| 214 | const BIO_ADDRINFO *next; |
| 215 | int sock_family, sock_type, sock_protocol, sock_port; |
| 216 | const BIO_ADDR *sock_address; |
| 217 | int sock_family_fallback = AF_UNSPEC; |
| 218 | const BIO_ADDR *sock_address_fallback = NULL; |
| 219 | int sock_options = BIO_SOCK_REUSEADDR; |
| 220 | int ret = 0; |
| 221 | |
| 222 | if (BIO_sock_init() != 1) |
| 223 | return 0; |
| 224 | |
| 225 | if (!BIO_lookup_ex(host, port, BIO_LOOKUP_SERVER, family, type, protocol, |
| 226 | &res)) { |
| 227 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 228 | return 0; |
| 229 | } |
| 230 | |
| 231 | /* Admittedly, these checks are quite paranoid, we should not get |
| 232 | * anything in the BIO_ADDRINFO chain that we haven't asked for */ |
| 233 | OPENSSL_assert((family == AF_UNSPEC || family == BIO_ADDRINFO_family(res)) |
| 234 | && (type == 0 || type == BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(res)) |
| 235 | && (protocol == 0 || protocol == BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(res))); |
| 236 | |
| 237 | sock_family = BIO_ADDRINFO_family(res); |
| 238 | sock_type = BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(res); |
| 239 | sock_protocol = BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(res); |
| 240 | sock_address = BIO_ADDRINFO_address(res); |
| 241 | next = BIO_ADDRINFO_next(res); |
| 242 | if (sock_family == AF_INET6) |
| 243 | sock_options |= BIO_SOCK_V6_ONLY; |
| 244 | if (next != NULL |
| 245 | && BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(next) == sock_type |
| 246 | && BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(next) == sock_protocol) { |
| 247 | if (sock_family == AF_INET |
| 248 | && BIO_ADDRINFO_family(next) == AF_INET6) { |
| 249 | /* In case AF_INET6 is returned but not supported by the |
| 250 | * kernel, retry with the first detected address family */ |
| 251 | sock_family_fallback = sock_family; |
| 252 | sock_address_fallback = sock_address; |
| 253 | sock_family = AF_INET6; |
| 254 | sock_address = BIO_ADDRINFO_address(next); |
| 255 | } else if (sock_family == AF_INET6 |
| 256 | && BIO_ADDRINFO_family(next) == AF_INET) { |
| 257 | sock_options &= ~BIO_SOCK_V6_ONLY; |
| 258 | } |
| 259 | } |
| 260 | |
| 261 | asock = BIO_socket(sock_family, sock_type, sock_protocol, 0); |
| 262 | if (asock == INVALID_SOCKET && sock_family_fallback != AF_UNSPEC) { |
| 263 | asock = BIO_socket(sock_family_fallback, sock_type, sock_protocol, 0); |
| 264 | sock_address = sock_address_fallback; |
| 265 | } |
| 266 | if (asock == INVALID_SOCKET |
| 267 | || !BIO_listen(asock, sock_address, sock_options)) { |
| 268 | BIO_ADDRINFO_free(res); |
| 269 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 270 | if (asock != INVALID_SOCKET) |
| 271 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 272 | goto end; |
| 273 | } |
| 274 | |
| 275 | #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SCTP |
| 276 | if (protocol == IPPROTO_SCTP) { |
| 277 | /* |
| 278 | * For SCTP we have to set various options on the socket prior to |
| 279 | * accepting. This is done automatically by BIO_new_dgram_sctp(). |
| 280 | * We don't actually need the created BIO though so we free it again |
| 281 | * immediately. |
| 282 | */ |
| 283 | BIO *tmpbio = BIO_new_dgram_sctp(asock, BIO_NOCLOSE); |
| 284 | |
| 285 | if (tmpbio == NULL) { |
| 286 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 287 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 288 | goto end; |
| 289 | } |
| 290 | BIO_free(tmpbio); |
| 291 | } |
| 292 | #endif |
| 293 | |
| 294 | sock_port = BIO_ADDR_rawport(sock_address); |
| 295 | |
| 296 | BIO_ADDRINFO_free(res); |
| 297 | res = NULL; |
| 298 | |
| 299 | if (sock_port == 0) { |
| 300 | /* dynamically allocated port, report which one */ |
| 301 | union BIO_sock_info_u info; |
| 302 | char *hostname = NULL; |
| 303 | char *service = NULL; |
| 304 | int success = 0; |
| 305 | |
| 306 | if ((info.addr = BIO_ADDR_new()) != NULL |
| 307 | && BIO_sock_info(asock, BIO_SOCK_INFO_ADDRESS, &info) |
| 308 | && (hostname = BIO_ADDR_hostname_string(info.addr, 1)) != NULL |
| 309 | && (service = BIO_ADDR_service_string(info.addr, 1)) != NULL |
| 310 | && BIO_printf(bio_s_out, |
| 311 | strchr(hostname, ':') == NULL |
| 312 | ? /* IPv4 */ "ACCEPT %s:%s\n" |
| 313 | : /* IPv6 */ "ACCEPT [%s]:%s\n", |
| 314 | hostname, service) > 0) |
| 315 | success = 1; |
| 316 | |
| 317 | (void)BIO_flush(bio_s_out); |
| 318 | OPENSSL_free(hostname); |
| 319 | OPENSSL_free(service); |
| 320 | BIO_ADDR_free(info.addr); |
| 321 | if (!success) { |
| 322 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 323 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 324 | goto end; |
| 325 | } |
| 326 | } else { |
| 327 | (void)BIO_printf(bio_s_out, "ACCEPT\n"); |
| 328 | (void)BIO_flush(bio_s_out); |
| 329 | } |
| 330 | |
| 331 | if (accept_sock != NULL) |
| 332 | *accept_sock = asock; |
| 333 | for (;;) { |
| 334 | char sink[64]; |
| 335 | struct timeval timeout; |
| 336 | fd_set readfds; |
| 337 | |
| 338 | if (type == SOCK_STREAM) { |
| 339 | BIO_ADDR_free(ourpeer); |
| 340 | ourpeer = BIO_ADDR_new(); |
| 341 | if (ourpeer == NULL) { |
| 342 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 343 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 344 | goto end; |
| 345 | } |
| 346 | do { |
| 347 | sock = BIO_accept_ex(asock, ourpeer, 0); |
| 348 | } while (sock < 0 && BIO_sock_should_retry(sock)); |
| 349 | if (sock < 0) { |
| 350 | ERR_print_errors(bio_err); |
| 351 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 352 | break; |
| 353 | } |
| 354 | BIO_set_tcp_ndelay(sock, 1); |
| 355 | i = (*cb)(sock, type, protocol, context); |
| 356 | |
| 357 | /* |
| 358 | * If we ended with an alert being sent, but still with data in the |
| 359 | * network buffer to be read, then calling BIO_closesocket() will |
| 360 | * result in a TCP-RST being sent. On some platforms (notably |
| 361 | * Windows) then this will result in the peer immediately abandoning |
| 362 | * the connection including any buffered alert data before it has |
| 363 | * had a chance to be read. Shutting down the sending side first, |
| 364 | * and then closing the socket sends TCP-FIN first followed by |
| 365 | * TCP-RST. This seems to allow the peer to read the alert data. |
| 366 | */ |
| 367 | shutdown(sock, 1); /* SHUT_WR */ |
| 368 | /* |
| 369 | * We just said we have nothing else to say, but it doesn't mean |
| 370 | * that the other side has nothing. It's even recommended to |
| 371 | * consume incoming data. [In testing context this ensures that |
| 372 | * alerts are passed on...] |
| 373 | */ |
| 374 | timeout.tv_sec = 0; |
| 375 | timeout.tv_usec = 500000; /* some extreme round-trip */ |
| 376 | do { |
| 377 | FD_ZERO(&readfds); |
| 378 | openssl_fdset(sock, &readfds); |
| 379 | } while (select(sock + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0 |
| 380 | && readsocket(sock, sink, sizeof(sink)) > 0); |
| 381 | |
| 382 | BIO_closesocket(sock); |
| 383 | } else { |
| 384 | i = (*cb)(asock, type, protocol, context); |
| 385 | } |
| 386 | |
| 387 | if (naccept != -1) |
| 388 | naccept--; |
| 389 | if (i < 0 || naccept == 0) { |
| 390 | BIO_closesocket(asock); |
| 391 | ret = i; |
| 392 | break; |
| 393 | } |
| 394 | } |
| 395 | end: |
| 396 | # ifdef AF_UNIX |
| 397 | if (family == AF_UNIX) |
| 398 | unlink(host); |
| 399 | # endif |
| 400 | BIO_ADDR_free(ourpeer); |
| 401 | ourpeer = NULL; |
| 402 | return ret; |
| 403 | } |
| 404 | |
| 405 | #endif /* OPENSSL_NO_SOCK */ |