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net/tls_luasec.lua @ 12481:2ee27587fec7

net: refactor sslconfig to not depend on LuaSec This now requires that the network backend exposes a tls_builder function, which essentially wraps the former util.sslconfig.new() function, passing a factory to create the eventual SSL context. That allows a net.server backend to pick whatever it likes as SSL context factory, as long as it understands the config table passed by the SSL config builder. Heck, a backend could even mock and replace the entire SSL config builder API.
author Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name>
date Sat, 02 Apr 2022 11:15:33 +0200
parent 12480:7e9ebdc75ce4
child 12486:ee93df086926
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2021 Prosody folks
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

--[[
This file provides a shim abstraction over LuaSec, consolidating some code
which was previously spread between net.server backends, portmanager and
certmanager.

The goal is to provide a more or less well-defined API on top of LuaSec which
abstracts away some of the things which are not needed and simplifies usage of
commonly used things (such as SNI contexts). Eventually, network backends
which do not rely on LuaSocket+LuaSec should be able to provide *this* API
instead of having to mimic LuaSec.
]]
local softreq = require"util.dependencies".softreq;
local ssl = softreq"ssl";
local ssl_newcontext = ssl.newcontext;
local ssl_context = ssl.context or softreq"ssl.context";
local io_open = io.open;

local context_api = {};
local context_mt = {__index = context_api};

function context_api:set_sni_host(host, cert, key)
	local ctx, err = self._builder:clone():apply({
		certificate = cert,
		key = key,
	}):build();
	if not ctx then
		return false, err
	end

	self._sni_contexts[host] = ctx._inner

	return true, nil
end

function context_api:remove_sni_host(host)
	self._sni_contexts[host] = nil
end

function context_api:wrap(sock)
	local ok, conn, err = pcall(ssl.wrap, sock, self._inner);
	if not ok then
		return nil, err
	end
	return conn, nil
end

local function new_context(cfg, builder)
	-- LuaSec expects dhparam to be a callback that takes two arguments.
	-- We ignore those because it is mostly used for having a separate
	-- set of params for EXPORT ciphers, which we don't have by default.
	if type(cfg.dhparam) == "string" then
		local f, err = io_open(cfg.dhparam);
		if not f then return nil, "Could not open DH parameters: "..err end
		local dhparam = f:read("*a");
		f:close();
		cfg.dhparam = function() return dhparam; end
	end

	local inner, err = ssl_newcontext(cfg);
	if not inner then
		return nil, err
	end

	-- COMPAT Older LuaSec ignores the cipher list from the config, so we have to take care
	-- of it ourselves (W/A for #x)
	if inner and cfg.ciphers then
		local success;
		success, err = ssl_context.setcipher(inner, cfg.ciphers);
		if not success then
			return nil, err
		end
	end

	return setmetatable({
		_inner = inner,
		_builder = builder,
		_sni_contexts = {},
	}, context_mt), nil
end

return {
	new_context = new_context,
};