// Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFY_PROC_H_ #define NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFY_PROC_H_ #include #include #include "base/feature_list.h" #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h" #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "crypto/crypto_buildflags.h" #include "net/base/hash_value.h" #include "net/base/ip_address.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" #include "net/cert/ct_log_verifier.h" #include "net/cert/ct_policy_enforcer.h" #include "net/cert/ct_verifier.h" #include "net/net_buildflags.h" #include "third_party/boringssl/src/pki/parsed_certificate.h" #if BUILDFLAG(CHROME_ROOT_STORE_SUPPORTED) #include "net/cert/internal/trust_store_chrome.h" #endif namespace net { class CertNetFetcher; class CertVerifyResult; class CRLSet; class NetLogWithSource; class X509Certificate; typedef std::vector> CertificateList; // Class to perform certificate path building and verification for various // certificate uses. All methods of this class must be thread-safe, as they // may be called from various non-joinable worker threads. class NET_EXPORT CertVerifyProc : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe { public: enum VerifyFlags { // If set, enables online revocation checking via CRLs and OCSP for the // certificate chain. // Note: has no effect if VERIFY_DISABLE_NETWORK_FETCHES is set. VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED = 1 << 0, // If set, this is equivalent to VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED, in that it // enables online revocation checking via CRLs or OCSP, but only // for certificates issued by non-public trust anchors. Failure to check // revocation is treated as a hard failure. // Note: has no effect if VERIFY_DISABLE_NETWORK_FETCHES is set. VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_REQUIRED_LOCAL_ANCHORS = 1 << 1, // If set, certificates with SHA-1 signatures will be allowed, but only if // they are issued by non-public trust anchors. VERIFY_ENABLE_SHA1_LOCAL_ANCHORS = 1 << 2, // If set, disables the policy enforcement described at // https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html VERIFY_DISABLE_SYMANTEC_ENFORCEMENT = 1 << 3, // Disable network fetches during verification. This will override // VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED and // VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_REQUIRED_LOCAL_ANCHORS if they are also specified. // (Note that this entirely disables the online revocation/AIA code paths. // Theoretically we could still check for cached results.) VERIFY_DISABLE_NETWORK_FETCHES = 1 << 4, // Also update GetNetConstants() in net/log/net_log_util.cc when updating // this enum. VERIFY_FLAGS_LAST = VERIFY_DISABLE_NETWORK_FETCHES }; // The set factory parameters that are variable over time, but are expected to // be consistent between multiple verifiers that are created. For example, // CertNetFetcher is not in this struct as it is expected that different // verifiers will have different net fetchers. (There is no technical // restriction against creating different verifiers with different ImplParams, // structuring the parameters this way just makes some APIs more convenient // for the common case.) struct NET_EXPORT ImplParams { ImplParams(); ~ImplParams(); ImplParams(const ImplParams&); ImplParams& operator=(const ImplParams& other); ImplParams(ImplParams&&); ImplParams& operator=(ImplParams&& other); scoped_refptr crl_set; std::vector> ct_logs; scoped_refptr ct_policy_enforcer; #if BUILDFLAG(CHROME_ROOT_STORE_SUPPORTED) std::optional root_store_data; #endif #if BUILDFLAG(CHROME_ROOT_STORE_OPTIONAL) bool use_chrome_root_store; #endif }; // CIDR, consisting of an IP and a netmask. struct NET_EXPORT CIDR { net::IPAddress ip; net::IPAddress mask; }; // Single certificate, with constraints. struct NET_EXPORT CertificateWithConstraints { CertificateWithConstraints(); ~CertificateWithConstraints(); CertificateWithConstraints(const CertificateWithConstraints&); CertificateWithConstraints& operator=( const CertificateWithConstraints& other); CertificateWithConstraints(CertificateWithConstraints&&); CertificateWithConstraints& operator=(CertificateWithConstraints&& other); std::shared_ptr certificate; std::vector permitted_dns_names; std::vector permitted_cidrs; }; // The set of parameters that are variable over time and can differ between // different verifiers created by a CertVerifierProcFactory. struct NET_EXPORT InstanceParams { InstanceParams(); ~InstanceParams(); InstanceParams(const InstanceParams&); InstanceParams& operator=(const InstanceParams& other); InstanceParams(InstanceParams&&); InstanceParams& operator=(InstanceParams&& other); // Additional trust anchors to consider during path validation. Ordinarily, // implementations of CertVerifier use trust anchors from the configured // system store. This is implementation-specific plumbing for passing // additional anchors through. bssl::ParsedCertificateList additional_trust_anchors; // Same as additional_trust_anchors, but embedded anchor constraints and // NotBefore/NotAfter are enforced. bssl::ParsedCertificateList additional_trust_anchors_with_enforced_constraints; // Additional trust anchors to consider during path validation, but with // name constraints specified outside of the certificate. std::vector additional_trust_anchors_with_constraints; // Additional temporary certs to consider as intermediates during path // validation. Ordinarily, implementations of CertVerifier use intermediate // certs from the configured system store. This is implementation-specific // plumbing for passing additional intermediates through. bssl::ParsedCertificateList additional_untrusted_authorities; // Additional SPKIs to consider as distrusted during path validation. std::vector> additional_distrusted_spkis; // If true, use the user-added certs in the system trust store for path // validation. // This only has an impact if the Chrome Root Store is being used. bool include_system_trust_store = true; }; // These values are persisted to logs. Entries should not be renumbered and // numeric values should never be reused. enum class NameNormalizationResult { kError = 0, kByteEqual = 1, kNormalized = 2, kChainLengthOne = 3, kMaxValue = kChainLengthOne }; #if !(BUILDFLAG(IS_FUCHSIA) || BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || \ BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS) || BUILDFLAG(CHROME_ROOT_STORE_ONLY)) // Creates and returns a CertVerifyProc that uses the system verifier. // |cert_net_fetcher| may not be used, depending on the implementation. static scoped_refptr CreateSystemVerifyProc( scoped_refptr cert_net_fetcher, scoped_refptr crl_set); #endif #if BUILDFLAG(IS_FUCHSIA) // Creates and returns a CertVerifyProcBuiltin using the SSL SystemTrustStore. static scoped_refptr CreateBuiltinVerifyProc( scoped_refptr cert_net_fetcher, scoped_refptr crl_set, std::unique_ptr ct_verifier, scoped_refptr ct_policy_enforcer, const InstanceParams instance_params); #endif #if BUILDFLAG(CHROME_ROOT_STORE_SUPPORTED) // Creates and returns a CertVerifyProcBuiltin using the Chrome Root Store // SystemTrustStore and the given |root_store_data|, which may be nullptr to // use the default. static scoped_refptr CreateBuiltinWithChromeRootStore( scoped_refptr cert_net_fetcher, scoped_refptr crl_set, std::unique_ptr ct_verifier, scoped_refptr ct_policy_enforcer, const ChromeRootStoreData* root_store_data, const InstanceParams instance_params); #endif CertVerifyProc(const CertVerifyProc&) = delete; CertVerifyProc& operator=(const CertVerifyProc&) = delete; // Verifies the certificate against the given hostname as an SSL server // certificate. Returns OK if successful or an error code upon failure. // // The |*verify_result| structure, including the |verify_result->cert_status| // bitmask, is always filled out regardless of the return value. If the // certificate has multiple errors, the corresponding status flags are set in // |verify_result->cert_status|, and the error code for the most serious // error is returned. // // |ocsp_response|, if non-empty, is a stapled OCSP response to use. // // |sct_list|, if non-empty, is a SignedCertificateTimestampList from the TLS // extension as described in RFC6962 section 3.3.1. // // |flags| is bitwise OR'd of VerifyFlags: // // If |time_now| is set it will be used as the current time, otherwise the // system time will be used. // // If VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED is set in |flags|, online certificate // revocation checking is performed (i.e. OCSP and downloading CRLs). CRLSet // based revocation checking is always enabled, regardless of this flag. int Verify(X509Certificate* cert, const std::string& hostname, const std::string& ocsp_response, const std::string& sct_list, int flags, CertVerifyResult* verify_result, const NetLogWithSource& net_log, std::optional time_now = std::nullopt); protected: explicit CertVerifyProc(scoped_refptr crl_set); virtual ~CertVerifyProc(); CRLSet* crl_set() const { return crl_set_.get(); } // Record a histogram of whether Name normalization was used in verifying the // chain. This should only be called for successfully validated chains. static void LogNameNormalizationResult(const std::string& histogram_suffix, NameNormalizationResult result); // Record a histogram of whether Name normalization was used in verifying the // chain. This should only be called for successfully validated chains. static void LogNameNormalizationMetrics(const std::string& histogram_suffix, X509Certificate* verified_cert, bool is_issued_by_known_root); private: friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe; FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(CertVerifyProcTest, DigiNotarCerts); FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(CertVerifyProcTest, TestHasTooLongValidity); FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(CertVerifyProcTest, VerifyRejectsSHA1AfterDeprecationLegacyMode); FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(CertVerifyProcTest, SymantecCertsRejected); // Performs the actual verification using the desired underlying // // On entry, |verify_result| will be default-initialized as a successful // validation, with |verify_result->verified_cert| set to |cert|. // // Implementations are expected to fill in all applicable fields, excluding: // // * ocsp_result // * has_sha1 // // which will be filled in by |Verify()|. If an error code is returned, // |verify_result->cert_status| should be non-zero, indicating an // error occurred. // // If |time_now| is not nullopt, it will be used as the current time for // certificate verification, if it is nullopt, the system time will be used // instead. If a certificate verification fails with a NotBefore/NotAfter // error when |time_now| is set, it will be retried with the system time. // // On success, net::OK should be returned, with |verify_result| updated to // reflect the successfully verified chain. virtual int VerifyInternal(X509Certificate* cert, const std::string& hostname, const std::string& ocsp_response, const std::string& sct_list, int flags, CertVerifyResult* verify_result, const NetLogWithSource& net_log, std::optional time_now) = 0; // HasNameConstraintsViolation returns true iff one of |public_key_hashes| // (which are hashes of SubjectPublicKeyInfo structures) has name constraints // imposed on it and the names in |dns_names| are not permitted. static bool HasNameConstraintsViolation( const HashValueVector& public_key_hashes, const std::string& common_name, const std::vector& dns_names, const std::vector& ip_addrs); // Checks the validity period of the certificate against the maximum // allowable validity period for publicly trusted certificates. Returns true // if the validity period is too long. static bool HasTooLongValidity(const X509Certificate& cert); const scoped_refptr crl_set_; }; // Factory for creating new CertVerifyProcs when they need to be updated. class NET_EXPORT CertVerifyProcFactory : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe { public: // Create a new CertVerifyProc that uses the passed in CRLSet and // ChromeRootStoreData. virtual scoped_refptr CreateCertVerifyProc( scoped_refptr cert_net_fetcher, const CertVerifyProc::ImplParams& impl_params, const CertVerifyProc::InstanceParams& instance_params) = 0; protected: virtual ~CertVerifyProcFactory() = default; private: friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe; }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFY_PROC_H_