- Added ssl_fork_server example program

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Paul Bakker 2011-05-20 12:33:05 +00:00
parent f357131a7b
commit 896ac22071
3 changed files with 448 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ APPS = aes/aescrypt2 aes/crypt_and_hash \
pkey/rsa_sign pkey/rsa_verify \
pkey/rsa_sign_pss pkey/rsa_verify_pss \
ssl/ssl_client1 ssl/ssl_client2 \
ssl/ssl_server random/gen_random \
ssl/ssl_server ssl/ssl_fork_server \
random/gen_random \
test/ssl_cert_test test/benchmark \
test/selftest test/ssl_test \
x509/cert_app x509/crl_app
@ -105,6 +106,10 @@ ssl/ssl_server: ssl/ssl_server.c ../library/libpolarssl.a
echo " CC ssl/ssl_server.c"
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) ssl/ssl_server.c $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
ssl/ssl_fork_server: ssl/ssl_fork_server.c ../library/libpolarssl.a
echo " CC ssl/ssl_fork_server.c"
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) ssl/ssl_fork_server.c $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test/ssl_cert_test: test/ssl_cert_test.c ../library/libpolarssl.a
echo " CC test/ssl_cert_test.c"
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) test/ssl_cert_test.c $(LDFLAGS) -o $@

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@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ target_link_libraries(ssl_client2 ${libs})
add_executable(ssl_server ssl_server.c)
target_link_libraries(ssl_server ${libs})
INSTALL(TARGETS ssl_client1 ssl_client2 ssl_server
add_executable(ssl_fork_server ssl_fork_server.c)
target_link_libraries(ssl_fork_server ${libs})
INSTALL(TARGETS ssl_client1 ssl_client2 ssl_server ssl_fork_server
DESTINATION "bin"
PERMISSIONS OWNER_READ OWNER_WRITE OWNER_EXECUTE GROUP_READ GROUP_EXECUTE WORLD_READ WORLD_EXECUTE)

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@ -0,0 +1,438 @@
/*
* SSL server demonstration program
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2010, Brainspark B.V.
*
* This file is part of PolarSSL (http://www.polarssl.org)
* Lead Maintainer: Paul Bakker <polarssl_maintainer at polarssl.org>
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE 1
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "polarssl/havege.h"
#include "polarssl/certs.h"
#include "polarssl/x509.h"
#include "polarssl/ssl.h"
#include "polarssl/net.h"
#include "polarssl/timing.h"
#define HTTP_RESPONSE \
"HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n" \
"<h2>PolarSSL Test Server</h2>\r\n" \
"<p>Successful connection using: %s</p>\r\n"
/*
* Computing a "safe" DH-1024 prime can take a very
* long time, so a precomputed value is provided below.
* You may run dh_genprime to generate a new value.
*/
char *my_dhm_P =
"E4004C1F94182000103D883A448B3F80" \
"2CE4B44A83301270002C20D0321CFD00" \
"11CCEF784C26A400F43DFB901BCA7538" \
"F2C6B176001CF5A0FD16D2C48B1D0C1C" \
"F6AC8E1DA6BCC3B4E1F96B0564965300" \
"FFA1D0B601EB2800F489AA512C4B248C" \
"01F76949A60BB7F00A40B1EAB64BDD48" \
"E8A700D60B7F1200FA8E77B0A979DABF";
char *my_dhm_G = "4";
/*
* Sorted by order of preference
*/
int my_ciphersuites[] =
{
SSL_EDH_RSA_AES_256_SHA,
SSL_EDH_RSA_CAMELLIA_256_SHA,
SSL_EDH_RSA_AES_128_SHA,
SSL_EDH_RSA_CAMELLIA_128_SHA,
SSL_EDH_RSA_DES_168_SHA,
SSL_RSA_AES_256_SHA,
SSL_RSA_CAMELLIA_256_SHA,
SSL_RSA_AES_128_SHA,
SSL_RSA_CAMELLIA_128_SHA,
SSL_RSA_DES_168_SHA,
SSL_RSA_RC4_128_SHA,
SSL_RSA_RC4_128_MD5,
0
};
#define DEBUG_LEVEL 0
void my_debug( void *ctx, int level, const char *str )
{
if( level < DEBUG_LEVEL )
{
fprintf( (FILE *) ctx, "%s", str );
fflush( (FILE *) ctx );
}
}
/*
* These session callbacks use a simple chained list
* to store and retrieve the session information.
*/
ssl_session *s_list_1st = NULL;
ssl_session *cur, *prv;
static int my_get_session( ssl_context *ssl )
{
time_t t = time( NULL );
if( ssl->resume == 0 )
return( 1 );
cur = s_list_1st;
prv = NULL;
while( cur != NULL )
{
prv = cur;
cur = cur->next;
if( ssl->timeout != 0 && t - prv->start > ssl->timeout )
continue;
if( ssl->session->ciphersuite != prv->ciphersuite ||
ssl->session->length != prv->length )
continue;
if( memcmp( ssl->session->id, prv->id, prv->length ) != 0 )
continue;
memcpy( ssl->session->master, prv->master, 48 );
return( 0 );
}
return( 1 );
}
static int my_set_session( ssl_context *ssl )
{
time_t t = time( NULL );
cur = s_list_1st;
prv = NULL;
while( cur != NULL )
{
if( ssl->timeout != 0 && t - cur->start > ssl->timeout )
break; /* expired, reuse this slot */
if( memcmp( ssl->session->id, cur->id, cur->length ) == 0 )
break; /* client reconnected */
prv = cur;
cur = cur->next;
}
if( cur == NULL )
{
cur = (ssl_session *) malloc( sizeof( ssl_session ) );
if( cur == NULL )
return( 1 );
if( prv == NULL )
s_list_1st = cur;
else prv->next = cur;
}
memcpy( cur, ssl->session, sizeof( ssl_session ) );
return( 0 );
}
int main( void )
{
int ret, len, cnt = 0, pid;
int listen_fd;
int client_fd;
unsigned char buf[1024];
havege_state hs;
ssl_context ssl;
ssl_session ssn;
x509_cert srvcert;
rsa_context rsa;
signal( SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN );
/*
* 1. Load the certificates and private RSA key
*/
printf( "\n . Loading the server cert. and key..." );
fflush( stdout );
memset( &srvcert, 0, sizeof( x509_cert ) );
/*
* This demonstration program uses embedded test certificates.
* Instead, you may want to use x509parse_crtfile() to read the
* server and CA certificates, as well as x509parse_keyfile().
*/
ret = x509parse_crt( &srvcert, (unsigned char *) test_srv_crt,
strlen( test_srv_crt ) );
if( ret != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! x509parse_crt returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
ret = x509parse_crt( &srvcert, (unsigned char *) test_ca_crt,
strlen( test_ca_crt ) );
if( ret != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! x509parse_crt returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
rsa_init( &rsa, RSA_PKCS_V15, 0 );
ret = x509parse_key( &rsa, (unsigned char *) test_srv_key,
strlen( test_srv_key ), NULL, 0 );
if( ret != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! x509parse_key returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
printf( " ok\n" );
/*
* 2. Setup the listening TCP socket
*/
printf( " . Bind on https://localhost:4433/ ..." );
fflush( stdout );
if( ( ret = net_bind( &listen_fd, NULL, 4433 ) ) != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! net_bind returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
printf( " ok\n" );
while( 1 )
{
/*
* 3. Wait until a client connects
*/
client_fd = -1;
memset( &ssl, 0, sizeof( ssl ) );
printf( " . Waiting for a remote connection ..." );
fflush( stdout );
if( ( ret = net_accept( listen_fd, &client_fd, NULL ) ) != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! net_accept returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
printf( " ok\n" );
/*
* 3.5. Forking server thread
*/
pid = fork();
printf( " . Forking to handle connection ..." );
fflush( stdout );
if( pid < 0 )
{
printf(" failed\n ! fork returned %d\n\n", pid );
goto exit;
}
printf( " ok\n" );
if( pid != 0 )
{
close( client_fd );
continue;
}
close( listen_fd );
/*
* 4. Setup stuff
*/
printf( " . Setting up the RNG and SSL data...." );
fflush( stdout );
havege_init( &hs );
if( ( ret = ssl_init( &ssl ) ) != 0 )
{
printf( " failed\n ! ssl_init returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
printf( " ok\n" );
ssl_set_endpoint( &ssl, SSL_IS_SERVER );
ssl_set_authmode( &ssl, SSL_VERIFY_NONE );
ssl_set_rng( &ssl, havege_rand, &hs );
ssl_set_dbg( &ssl, my_debug, stdout );
ssl_set_bio( &ssl, net_recv, &client_fd,
net_send, &client_fd );
ssl_set_scb( &ssl, my_get_session,
my_set_session );
ssl_set_ciphersuites( &ssl, my_ciphersuites );
ssl_set_session( &ssl, 1, 0, &ssn );
memset( &ssn, 0, sizeof( ssl_session ) );
ssl_set_ca_chain( &ssl, srvcert.next, NULL, NULL );
ssl_set_own_cert( &ssl, &srvcert, &rsa );
ssl_set_dh_param( &ssl, my_dhm_P, my_dhm_G );
/*
* 5. Handshake
*/
printf( " . Performing the SSL/TLS handshake..." );
fflush( stdout );
while( ( ret = ssl_handshake( &ssl ) ) != 0 )
{
if( ret != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ && ret != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE )
{
printf( " failed\n ! ssl_handshake returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
}
printf( " ok\n" );
/*
* 6. Read the HTTP Request
*/
printf( " < Read from client:" );
fflush( stdout );
do
{
len = sizeof( buf ) - 1;
memset( buf, 0, sizeof( buf ) );
ret = ssl_read( &ssl, buf, len );
if( ret == POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ || ret == POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE )
continue;
if( ret <= 0 )
{
switch( ret )
{
case POLARSSL_ERR_SSL_PEER_CLOSE_NOTIFY:
printf( " connection was closed gracefully\n" );
break;
case POLARSSL_ERR_NET_CONN_RESET:
printf( " connection was reset by peer\n" );
break;
default:
printf( " ssl_read returned %d\n", ret );
break;
}
break;
}
len = ret;
printf( " %d bytes read\n\n%s", len, (char *) buf );
}
while( 0 );
/*
* 7. Write the 200 Response
*/
printf( " > Write to client:" );
fflush( stdout );
len = sprintf( (char *) buf, HTTP_RESPONSE,
ssl_get_ciphersuite( &ssl ) );
while( cnt < 100 )
{
while( ( ret = ssl_write( &ssl, buf, len ) ) <= 0 )
{
if( ret == POLARSSL_ERR_NET_CONN_RESET )
{
printf( " failed\n ! peer closed the connection\n\n" );
goto exit;
}
if( ret != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ && ret != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE )
{
printf( " failed\n ! ssl_write returned %d\n\n", ret );
goto exit;
}
}
len = ret;
printf( " %d bytes written\n\n%s\n", len, (char *) buf );
m_sleep( 1000 );
}
ssl_close_notify( &ssl );
goto exit;
}
exit:
net_close( client_fd );
x509_free( &srvcert );
rsa_free( &rsa );
ssl_free( &ssl );
cur = s_list_1st;
while( cur != NULL )
{
prv = cur;
cur = cur->next;
memset( prv, 0, sizeof( ssl_session ) );
free( prv );
}
memset( &ssl, 0, sizeof( ssl_context ) );
#ifdef WIN32
printf( " Press Enter to exit this program.\n" );
fflush( stdout ); getchar();
#endif
return( ret );
}