10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
William Lallemand
20718f40b6 MEDIUM: ssl/ckch: add filename and linenum argument to crt-store parsing
Add filename and linenum arguments to the crt-store / ckch_conf parsing.

It allows to use them in the parsing function so we could emits error.
2025-04-12 01:29:27 +02:00
William Lallemand
1bc6e990f2 MEDIUM: ssl/cli: handle crt-store keywords in crt-list over the CLI
This patch adds crt-store keywords from the crt-list on the CLI.

- keywords from crt-store can be used over the CLI when inserting
  certificate in a crt-list
- keywords from crt-store are dumped when showing a crt-list content
  over the CLI

The ckch_conf_kws.func function pointer needed a new "cli" parameter, in
order to differenciate loading that come from the CLI or from the
startup, as they don't behave the same. For example it must not try to
load a file on the filesystem when loading a crt-list line from the CLI.

dump_crtlist_sslconf() was renamed in dump_crtlist_conf() and takes a
new ckch_conf parameter in order to dump relevant crt-store keywords.
2024-05-17 17:35:51 +02:00
William Lallemand
2b6b7fea58 MINOR: ssl/ocsp: use 'ocsp-update' in crt-store
Use the ocsp-update keyword in the crt-store section. This is not used
as an exception in the crtlist code anymore.

This patch introduces the "ocsp_update_mode" variable in the ckch_conf
structure.

The SSL_SOCK_OCSP_UPDATE_* enum was changed to a define to match the
ckch_conf on/off parser so we can have off to -1.
2024-05-17 17:35:51 +02:00
William Lallemand
db09c2168f CLEANUP: ssl/ocsp: remove the deprecated parsing code for "ocsp-update"
Remove the "ocsp-update" keyword handling from the crt-list.

The code was made as an exception everywhere so we could activate the
ocsp-update for an individual certificate.

The feature will still exists but will be parsed as a "crt-store"
keyword which will still be usable in a "crt-list". This will appear in
future commits.

This commit also disable the reg-tests for now.
2024-05-17 17:35:51 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
69071490ff BUG/MAJOR: ocsp: Separate refcount per instance and per store
With the current way OCSP responses are stored, a single OCSP response
is stored (in a certificate_ocsp structure) when it is loaded during a
certificate parsing, and each SSL_CTX that references it increments its
refcount. The reference to the certificate_ocsp is kept in the SSL_CTX
linked to each ckch_inst, in an ex_data entry that gets freed when the
context is freed.
One of the downsides of this implementation is that if every ckch_inst
referencing a certificate_ocsp gets detroyed, then the OCSP response is
removed from the system. So if we were to remove all crt-list lines
containing a given certificate (that has an OCSP response), and if all
the corresponding SSL_CTXs were destroyed (no ongoing connection using
them), the OCSP response would be destroyed even if the certificate
remains in the system (as an unused certificate).
In such a case, we would want the OCSP response not to be "usable",
since it is not used by any ckch_inst, but still remain in the OCSP
response tree so that if the certificate gets reused (via an "add ssl
crt-list" command for instance), its OCSP response is still known as
well.
But we would also like such an entry not to be updated automatically
anymore once no instance uses it. An easy way to do it could have been
to keep a reference to the certificate_ocsp structure in the ckch_store
as well, on top of all the ones in the ckch_instances, and to remove the
ocsp response from the update tree once the refcount falls to 1, but it
would not work because of the way the ocsp response tree keys are
calculated. They are decorrelated from the ckch_store and are the actual
OCSP_CERTIDs, which is a combination of the issuer's name hash and key
hash, and the certificate's serial number. So two copies of the same
certificate but with different names would still point to the same ocsp
response tree entry.

The solution that answers to all the needs expressed aboved is actually
to have two reference counters in the certificate_ocsp structure, one
actual reference counter corresponding to the number of "live" pointers
on the certificate_ocsp structure, incremented for every SSL_CTX using
it, and one for the ckch stores.
If the ckch_store reference counter falls to 0, the corresponding
certificate must have been removed via CLI calls ('set ssl cert' for
instance).
If the actual refcount falls to 0, then no live SSL_CTX uses the
response anymore. It could happen if all the corresponding crt-list
lines were removed and there are no live SSL sessions using the
certificate anymore.
If any of the two refcounts becomes 0, we will always remove the
response from the auto update tree, because there's no point in spending
time updating an OCSP response that no new SSL connection will be able
to use. But the certificate_ocsp object won't be removed from the tree
unless both refcounts are 0.

Must be backported up to 2.8. Wait a little bit before backporting.
2024-03-20 16:12:10 +01:00
William Lallemand
4895fdac5a BUG/MAJOR: ssl/ocsp: crash with ocsp when old process exit or using ocsp CLI
This patch reverts 2 fixes that were made in an attempt to fix the
ocsp-update feature used with the 'commit ssl cert' command.

The patches crash the worker when doing a soft-stop when the 'set ssl
ocsp-response' command was used, or during runtime if the ocsp-update
was used.

This was reported in issue #2462 and #2442.

The last patch reverted is the associated reg-test.

Revert "BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: Fix crash when calling "update ssl ocsp-response" when an update is ongoing"
This reverts commit 5e66bf26ecbf6439fafc8ef8857abe22e0874f4d.

Revert "BUG/MEDIUM: ocsp: Separate refcount per instance and per store"
This reverts commit 04b77f84d1b52185fc64735d7d81137479d68b00.

Revert "REGTESTS: ssl: Add OCSP related tests"
This reverts commit acd1b85d3442fc58164bd0fb96e72f3d4b501d15.
2024-02-26 18:04:25 +01:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
befebf8b51 BUG/MEDIUM: ocsp: Separate refcount per instance and per store
With the current way OCSP responses are stored, a single OCSP response
is stored (in a certificate_ocsp structure) when it is loaded during a
certificate parsing, and each ckch_inst that references it increments
its refcount. The reference to the certificate_ocsp is actually kept in
the SSL_CTX linked to each ckch_inst, in an ex_data entry that gets
freed when he context is freed.
One of the downside of this implementation is that is every ckch_inst
referencing a certificate_ocsp gets detroyed, then the OCSP response is
removed from the system. So if we were to remove all crt-list lines
containing a given certificate (that has an OCSP response), the response
would be destroyed even if the certificate remains in the system (as an
unused certificate). In such a case, we would want the OCSP response not
to be "usable", since it is not used by any ckch_inst, but still remain
in the OCSP response tree so that if the certificate gets reused (via an
"add ssl crt-list" command for instance), its OCSP response is still
known as well. But we would also like such an entry not to be updated
automatically anymore once no instance uses it. An easy way to do it
could have been to keep a reference to the certificate_ocsp structure in
the ckch_store as well, on top of all the ones in the ckch_instances,
and to remove the ocsp response from the update tree once the refcount
falls to 1, but it would not work because of the way the ocsp response
tree keys are calculated. They are decorrelated from the ckch_store and
are the actual OCSP_CERTIDs, which is a combination of the issuer's name
hash and key hash, and the certificate's serial number. So two copies of
the same certificate but with different names would still point to the
same ocsp response tree entry.

The solution that answers to all the needs expressed aboved is actually
to have two reference counters in the certificate_ocsp structure, one
for the actual ckch instances and one for the ckch stores. If the
instance refcount becomes 0 then we remove the entry from the auto
update tree, and if the store reference becomes 0 we can then remove the
OCSP response from the tree. This would allow to chain some "del ssl
crt-list" and "add ssl crt-list" CLI commands without losing any
functionality.

Must be backported to 2.8.
2024-02-07 17:10:05 +01:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
28e78a0a74 MINOR: ssl: Use OCSP_CERTID instead of ckch_store in ckch_store_build_certid
The only useful information taken out of the ckch_store in order to copy
an OCSP certid into a buffer (later used as a key for entries in the
OCSP response tree) is the ocsp_certid field of the ckch_data structure.
We then don't need to pass a pointer to the full ckch_store to
ckch_store_build_certid or even any information related to the store
itself.
The ckch_store_build_certid is then converted into a helper function
that simply takes an OCSP_CERTID and converts it into a char buffer.
2024-02-07 17:09:39 +01:00
William Lallemand
a14686d096 MINOR: ssl/ocsp: add a function to check the OCSP update configuration
Deduplicate the code which checks the OCSP update in the ckch_store and
in the crtlist_entry.

Also, jump immediatly to error handling when the ERR_FATAL is catched.
2023-02-08 11:40:31 +01:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
c8d814ed63 MINOR: ssl: Move OCSP code to a dedicated source file
This is a simple cleanup that moves OCSP related code to a dedicated
file instead of interlacing it in some pure ssl connection code.
2022-12-21 11:21:07 +01:00