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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package certmagic
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"time"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ocsp"
)
// ErrNoOCSPServerSpecified indicates that OCSP information could not be
// stapled because the certificate does not support OCSP.
var ErrNoOCSPServerSpecified = errors.New("no OCSP server specified in certificate")
// stapleOCSP staples OCSP information to cert for hostname name.
// If you have it handy, you should pass in the PEM-encoded certificate
// bundle; otherwise the DER-encoded cert will have to be PEM-encoded.
// If you don't have the PEM blocks already, just pass in nil.
//
// If successful, the OCSP response will be set to cert's ocsp field,
// regardless of the OCSP status. It is only stapled, however, if the
// status is Good.
//
// Errors here are not necessarily fatal, it could just be that the
// certificate doesn't have an issuer URL.
func stapleOCSP(ctx context.Context, ocspConfig OCSPConfig, storage Storage, cert *Certificate, pemBundle []byte) error {
if ocspConfig.DisableStapling {
return nil
}
if pemBundle == nil {
// we need a PEM encoding only for some function calls below
bundle := new(bytes.Buffer)
for _, derBytes := range cert.Certificate.Certificate {
pem.Encode(bundle, &pem.Block{Type: "CERTIFICATE", Bytes: derBytes})
}
pemBundle = bundle.Bytes()
}
var ocspBytes []byte
var ocspResp *ocsp.Response
var ocspErr error
var gotNewOCSP bool
// First try to load OCSP staple from storage and see if
// we can still use it.
ocspStapleKey := StorageKeys.OCSPStaple(cert, pemBundle)
cachedOCSP, err := storage.Load(ctx, ocspStapleKey)
if err == nil {
resp, err := ocsp.ParseResponse(cachedOCSP, nil)
if err == nil {
if freshOCSP(resp) {
// staple is still fresh; use it
ocspBytes = cachedOCSP
ocspResp = resp
}
} else {
// invalid contents; delete the file
// (we do this independently of the maintenance routine because
// in this case we know for sure this should be a staple file
// because we loaded it by name, whereas the maintenance routine
// just iterates the list of files, even if somehow a non-staple
// file gets in the folder. in this case we are sure it is corrupt.)
err := storage.Delete(ctx, ocspStapleKey)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[WARNING] Unable to delete invalid OCSP staple file: %v", err)
}
}
}
// If we couldn't get a fresh staple by reading the cache,
// then we need to request it from the OCSP responder
if ocspResp == nil || len(ocspBytes) == 0 {
ocspBytes, ocspResp, ocspErr = getOCSPForCert(ocspConfig, pemBundle)
if ocspErr != nil {
// An error here is not a problem because a certificate may simply
// not contain a link to an OCSP server. But we should log it anyway.
// There's nothing else we can do to get OCSP for this certificate,
// so we can return here with the error.
return fmt.Errorf("no OCSP stapling for %v: %w", cert.Names, ocspErr)
}
gotNewOCSP = true
}
if ocspResp.NextUpdate.After(expiresAt(cert.Leaf)) {
// uh oh, this OCSP response expires AFTER the certificate does, that's kinda bogus.
// it was the reason a lot of Symantec-validated sites (not Caddy) went down
// in October 2017. https://twitter.com/mattiasgeniar/status/919432824708648961
return fmt.Errorf("invalid: OCSP response for %v valid after certificate expiration (%s)",
cert.Names, expiresAt(cert.Leaf).Sub(ocspResp.NextUpdate))
}
// Attach the latest OCSP response to the certificate; this is NOT the same
// as stapling it, which we do below only if the status is Good, but it is
// useful to keep with the cert in order to act on it later (like if Revoked).
cert.ocsp = ocspResp
// If the response is good, staple it to the certificate. If the OCSP
// response was not loaded from storage, we persist it for next time.
if ocspResp.Status == ocsp.Good {
cert.Certificate.OCSPStaple = ocspBytes
if gotNewOCSP {
err := storage.Store(ctx, ocspStapleKey, ocspBytes)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to write OCSP staple file for %v: %v", cert.Names, err)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// getOCSPForCert takes a PEM encoded cert or cert bundle returning the raw OCSP response,
// the parsed response, and an error, if any. The returned []byte can be passed directly
// into the OCSPStaple property of a tls.Certificate. If the bundle only contains the
// issued certificate, this function will try to get the issuer certificate from the
// IssuingCertificateURL in the certificate. If the []byte and/or ocsp.Response return
// values are nil, the OCSP status may be assumed OCSPUnknown.
//
// Borrowed from xenolf.
func getOCSPForCert(ocspConfig OCSPConfig, bundle []byte) ([]byte, *ocsp.Response, error) {
// TODO: Perhaps this should be synchronized too, with a Locker?
certificates, err := parseCertsFromPEMBundle(bundle)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// We expect the certificate slice to be ordered downwards the chain.
// SRV CRT -> CA. We need to pull the leaf and issuer certs out of it,
// which should always be the first two certificates. If there's no
// OCSP server listed in the leaf cert, there's nothing to do. And if
// we have only one certificate so far, we need to get the issuer cert.
issuedCert := certificates[0]
if len(issuedCert.OCSPServer) == 0 {
return nil, nil, ErrNoOCSPServerSpecified
}
// apply override for responder URL
respURL := issuedCert.OCSPServer[0]
if len(ocspConfig.ResponderOverrides) > 0 {
if override, ok := ocspConfig.ResponderOverrides[respURL]; ok {
respURL = override
}
}
if respURL == "" {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("override disables querying OCSP responder: %v", issuedCert.OCSPServer[0])
}
// configure HTTP client if necessary
httpClient := http.DefaultClient
if ocspConfig.HTTPProxy != nil {
httpClient = &http.Client{
Transport: &http.Transport{
Proxy: ocspConfig.HTTPProxy,
},
Timeout: 30 * time.Second,
}
}
// get issuer certificate if needed
if len(certificates) == 1 {
if len(issuedCert.IssuingCertificateURL) == 0 {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("no URL to issuing certificate")
}
resp, err := httpClient.Get(issuedCert.IssuingCertificateURL[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("getting issuer certificate: %v", err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
issuerBytes, err := io.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(resp.Body, 1024*1024))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("reading issuer certificate: %v", err)
}
issuerCert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(issuerBytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing issuer certificate: %v", err)
}
// insert it into the slice on position 0;
// we want it ordered right SRV CRT -> CA
certificates = append(certificates, issuerCert)
}
issuerCert := certificates[1]
ocspReq, err := ocsp.CreateRequest(issuedCert, issuerCert, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("creating OCSP request: %v", err)
}
reader := bytes.NewReader(ocspReq)
req, err := httpClient.Post(respURL, "application/ocsp-request", reader)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("making OCSP request: %v", err)
}
defer req.Body.Close()
ocspResBytes, err := io.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(req.Body, 1024*1024))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("reading OCSP response: %v", err)
}
ocspRes, err := ocsp.ParseResponse(ocspResBytes, issuerCert)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing OCSP response: %v", err)
}
return ocspResBytes, ocspRes, nil
}
// freshOCSP returns true if resp is still fresh,
// meaning that it is not expedient to get an
// updated response from the OCSP server.
func freshOCSP(resp *ocsp.Response) bool {
nextUpdate := resp.NextUpdate
// If there is an OCSP responder certificate, and it expires before the
// OCSP response, use its expiration date as the end of the OCSP
// response's validity period.
if resp.Certificate != nil && resp.Certificate.NotAfter.Before(nextUpdate) {
nextUpdate = resp.Certificate.NotAfter
}
// start checking OCSP staple about halfway through validity period for good measure
refreshTime := resp.ThisUpdate.Add(nextUpdate.Sub(resp.ThisUpdate) / 2)
return time.Now().Before(refreshTime)
}