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plugins/mod_s2s_auth_certs.lua @ 9659:86c431650dfd

net.websocket.frames: Prefer Lua 5.2 built-in bit module over LuaJIT version When running on Lua 5.2 this makes sense since bit32 is usually already loaded. It's sensible to prefer this going forward in case of incompatibilities between the two variants.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 29 Nov 2018 16:53:22 +0100
parent 6373:84e7e418c29a
child 10226:77f900bbbf25
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module:set_global();

local cert_verify_identity = require "util.x509".verify_identity;
local NULL = {};
local log = module._log;

module:hook("s2s-check-certificate", function(event)
	local session, host, cert = event.session, event.host, event.cert;
	local conn = session.conn:socket();
	local log = session.log or log;

	if not cert then
		log("warn", "No certificate provided by %s", host or "unknown host");
		return;
	end

	local chain_valid, errors;
	if conn.getpeerverification then
		chain_valid, errors = conn:getpeerverification();
	elseif conn.getpeerchainvalid then -- COMPAT mw/luasec-hg
		chain_valid, errors = conn:getpeerchainvalid();
		errors = (not chain_valid) and { { errors } } or nil;
	else
		chain_valid, errors = false, { { "Chain verification not supported by this version of LuaSec" } };
	end
	-- Is there any interest in printing out all/the number of errors here?
	if not chain_valid then
		log("debug", "certificate chain validation result: invalid");
		for depth, t in pairs(errors or NULL) do
			log("debug", "certificate error(s) at depth %d: %s", depth-1, table.concat(t, ", "))
		end
		session.cert_chain_status = "invalid";
	else
		log("debug", "certificate chain validation result: valid");
		session.cert_chain_status = "valid";

		-- We'll go ahead and verify the asserted identity if the
		-- connecting server specified one.
		if host then
			if cert_verify_identity(host, "xmpp-server", cert) then
				session.cert_identity_status = "valid"
			else
				session.cert_identity_status = "invalid"
			end
			log("debug", "certificate identity validation result: %s", session.cert_identity_status);
		end
	end
end, 509);