This module contains base functions for creating and verifying TLSA RR's with PKIX certificates, certificate chains and validation stores. More...
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Typedefs | |
typedef enum ldns_enum_tlsa_certificate_usage | ldns_tlsa_certificate_usage |
typedef enum ldns_enum_tlsa_selector | ldns_tlsa_selector |
typedef enum ldns_enum_tlsa_matching_type | ldns_tlsa_matching_type |
typedef enum ldns_enum_dane_transport | ldns_dane_transport |
Functions | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_create_tlsa_owner (ldns_rdf **tlsa_owner, const ldns_rdf *name, uint16_t port, ldns_dane_transport transport) |
Creates a dname consisting of the given name, prefixed by the service port and type of transport: _port._transport. More... | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_cert2rdf (ldns_rdf **rdf, X509 *cert, ldns_tlsa_selector selector, ldns_tlsa_matching_type matching_type) |
Creates a LDNS_RDF_TYPE_HEX type rdf based on the binary data chosen by the selector and encoded using matching_type. More... | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_select_certificate (X509 **selected_cert, X509 *cert, STACK_OF(X509) *extra_certs, X509_STORE *pkix_validation_store, ldns_tlsa_certificate_usage cert_usage, int index) |
Selects the certificate from cert, extra_certs or the pkix_validation_store based on the value of cert_usage and index. More... | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_create_tlsa_rr (ldns_rr **tlsa, ldns_tlsa_certificate_usage certificate_usage, ldns_tlsa_selector selector, ldns_tlsa_matching_type matching_type, X509 *cert) |
Creates a TLSA resource record from the certificate. More... | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_verify_rr (const ldns_rr *tlsa_rr, X509 *cert, STACK_OF(X509) *extra_certs, X509_STORE *pkix_validation_store) |
BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions instead of the ones provided by ldns. More... | |
ldns_status | ldns_dane_verify (const ldns_rr_list *tlsas, X509 *cert, STACK_OF(X509) *extra_certs, X509_STORE *pkix_validation_store) |
BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions instead of the ones provided by ldns. More... | |
This module contains base functions for creating and verifying TLSA RR's with PKIX certificates, certificate chains and validation stores.
(See RFC6394 and RFC6698).
Since those functions heavily rely op cryptographic operations, this module is dependent on openssl.
Definition in file dane.h.
typedef enum ldns_enum_tlsa_selector ldns_tlsa_selector |
typedef enum ldns_enum_tlsa_matching_type ldns_tlsa_matching_type |
typedef enum ldns_enum_dane_transport ldns_dane_transport |
The different "Certificate usage" rdata field values for a TLSA RR.
The different "Selector" rdata field values for a TLSA RR.
The different "Matching type" rdata field values for a TLSA RR.
ldns_status ldns_dane_create_tlsa_owner | ( | ldns_rdf ** | tlsa_owner, |
const ldns_rdf * | name, | ||
uint16_t | port, | ||
ldns_dane_transport | transport | ||
) |
Creates a dname consisting of the given name, prefixed by the service port and type of transport: _port._transport.
name.
[out] | tlsa_owner | The created dname. |
[in] | name | The dname that should be prefixed. |
[in] | port | The service port number for which the name should be created. |
[in] | transport | The transport for which the name should be created. |
Definition at line 90 of file dane.c.
References LDNS_DANE_TRANSPORT_SCTP, LDNS_DANE_TRANSPORT_TCP, LDNS_DANE_TRANSPORT_UDP, LDNS_MAX_DOMAINLEN, ldns_rdf_data(), ldns_rdf_get_type(), ldns_rdf_new_frm_data(), ldns_rdf_size(), LDNS_RDF_TYPE_DNAME, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_UNKNOWN_TRANSPORT, LDNS_STATUS_DOMAINNAME_OVERFLOW, LDNS_STATUS_MEM_ERR, and LDNS_STATUS_OK.
ldns_status ldns_dane_cert2rdf | ( | ldns_rdf ** | rdf, |
X509 * | cert, | ||
ldns_tlsa_selector | selector, | ||
ldns_tlsa_matching_type | matching_type | ||
) |
Creates a LDNS_RDF_TYPE_HEX type rdf based on the binary data chosen by the selector and encoded using matching_type.
[out] | rdf | The created created rdf of type LDNS_RDF_TYPE_HEX. |
[in] | cert | The certificate from which the data is selected |
[in] | selector | The full certificate or the public key |
[in] | matching_type | The full data or the SHA256 or SHA512 hash of the selected data |
Definition at line 134 of file dane.c.
References LDNS_FREE, ldns_rdf_new(), LDNS_RDF_TYPE_HEX, ldns_sha256(), LDNS_SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH, ldns_sha512(), LDNS_SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_UNKNOWN_MATCHING_TYPE, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_UNKNOWN_SELECTOR, LDNS_STATUS_MEM_ERR, LDNS_STATUS_OK, LDNS_STATUS_SSL_ERR, LDNS_TLSA_MATCHING_TYPE_NO_HASH_USED, LDNS_TLSA_MATCHING_TYPE_SHA256, LDNS_TLSA_MATCHING_TYPE_SHA512, LDNS_TLSA_SELECTOR_FULL_CERTIFICATE, LDNS_TLSA_SELECTOR_SUBJECTPUBLICKEYINFO, and LDNS_XMALLOC.
ldns_status ldns_dane_select_certificate | ( | X509 ** | selected_cert, |
X509 * | cert, | ||
STACK_OF(X509) * | extra_certs, | ||
X509_STORE * | pkix_validation_store, | ||
ldns_tlsa_certificate_usage | cert_usage, | ||
int | index | ||
) |
Selects the certificate from cert, extra_certs or the pkix_validation_store based on the value of cert_usage and index.
[out] | selected_cert | The selected cert. |
[in] | cert | The certificate to validate (or not) |
[in] | extra_certs | Intermediate certificates that might be necessary during validation. May be NULL, except when the certificate usage is "Trust Anchor Assertion" because the trust anchor has to be provided.(otherwise choose a "Domain issued certificate!" |
[in] | pkix_validation_store | Used when the certificate usage is "CA constraint" or "Service Certificate Constraint" to validate the certificate and, in case of "CA constraint", select the CA. When pkix_validation_store is NULL, validation is explicitly turned off and the behaviour is then the same as for "Trust anchor assertion" and "Domain issued certificate" respectively. |
[in] | cert_usage | Which certificate to use and how to validate. |
[in] | index | Used to select the trust anchor when certificate usage is "Trust Anchor Assertion". 0 is the last certificate in the validation chain. 1 the one but last, etc. When index is -1, the last certificate is used that MUST be self-signed. This can help to make sure that the intended (self signed) trust anchor is actually present in extra_certs (which is a DANE requirement). |
Definition at line 405 of file dane.c.
References LDNS_TLSA_USAGE_CA_CONSTRAINT, LDNS_TLSA_USAGE_DOMAIN_ISSUED_CERTIFICATE, LDNS_TLSA_USAGE_SERVICE_CERTIFICATE_CONSTRAINT, and LDNS_TLSA_USAGE_TRUST_ANCHOR_ASSERTION.
ldns_status ldns_dane_create_tlsa_rr | ( | ldns_rr ** | tlsa, |
ldns_tlsa_certificate_usage | certificate_usage, | ||
ldns_tlsa_selector | selector, | ||
ldns_tlsa_matching_type | matching_type, | ||
X509 * | cert | ||
) |
Creates a TLSA resource record from the certificate.
No PKIX validation is performed! The given certificate is used as data regardless the value of certificate_usage.
[out] | tlsa | The created TLSA resource record. |
[in] | certificate_usage | The value for the Certificate Usage field |
[in] | selector | The value for the Selector field |
[in] | matching_type | The value for the Matching Type field |
[in] | cert | The certificate which data will be represented |
Definition at line 511 of file dane.c.
References ldns_dane_cert2rdf(), ldns_native2rdf_int8(), LDNS_RDF_TYPE_INT8, ldns_rr_free(), ldns_rr_new_frm_type(), ldns_rr_set_rdf(), LDNS_RR_TYPE_TLSA, LDNS_STATUS_MEM_ERR, and LDNS_STATUS_OK.
ldns_status ldns_dane_verify_rr | ( | const ldns_rr * | tlsa_rr, |
X509 * | cert, | ||
STACK_OF(X509) * | extra_certs, | ||
X509_STORE * | pkix_validation_store | ||
) |
BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions instead of the ones provided by ldns.
When OpenSSL 1.1.0 was available ldns will use the OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions under the hood. When ldns was linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0, this function will not be able to verify TLSA records with DANE-TA usage types.
BEWARE! The ldns dane verification functions do not do server name checks. The user has to perform additional server name checks themselves!
Verify if the given TLSA resource record matches the given certificate. Reporting on a TLSA rr mismatch (LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH) is preferred over PKIX failure (LDNS_STATUS_DANE_PKIX_DID_NOT_VALIDATE). So when PKIX validation is required by the TLSA Certificate usage, but the TLSA data does not match, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH is returned whether the PKIX validated or not.
When ldns is linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0 and this function is available, then the DANE-TA usage type will not be verified, and on a tlsa_rr with this usage type, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_NEED_OPENSSL_GE_1_1_FOR_DANE_TA will be returned.
[in] | tlsa_rr | The resource record that specifies what and how to match the certificate. With tlsa_rr == NULL, regular PKIX validation is performed. |
[in] | cert | The certificate to match (and validate) |
[in] | extra_certs | Intermediate certificates that might be necessary creating the validation chain. |
[in] | pkix_validation_store | Used when the certificate usage is "CA constraint" or "Service Certificate Constraint" to validate the certificate. |
ldns_status ldns_dane_verify | ( | const ldns_rr_list * | tlsas, |
X509 * | cert, | ||
STACK_OF(X509) * | extra_certs, | ||
X509_STORE * | pkix_validation_store | ||
) |
BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions instead of the ones provided by ldns.
When OpenSSL 1.1.0 was available ldns will use the OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions under the hood. When ldns was linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0, this function will not be able to verify TLSA records with DANE-TA usage types.
BEWARE! The ldns dane verification functions do not do server name checks. The user has to perform additional server name checks themselves!
Verify if any of the given TLSA resource records matches the given certificate.
[in] | tlsas | The resource records that specify what and how to match the certificate. One must match for this function to succeed. With tlsas == NULL or the number of TLSA records in tlsas == 0, regular PKIX validation is performed. |
[in] | cert | The certificate to match (and validate) |
[in] | extra_certs | Intermediate certificates that might be necessary creating the validation chain. |
[in] | pkix_validation_store | Used when the certificate usage is "CA constraint" or "Service Certificate Constraint" to validate the certificate. |