Commit Graph

644 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
88dbd96376 [#5372] Ensure OpenSslClientContext / OpenSslServerContext can be garbage collected
Motivation:

OpenSslClientContext / OpenSslServerContext can never be garbage collected as both are part of a reference to a callback that is stored as global reference in jni code.

Modifications:

Ensure the callbacks are static and so not hold the reference.

Result:

No more leak due not collectable OpenSslClientContext / OpenSslServerContext
2016-06-09 22:37:13 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
783567420f OpenSslEngine encrypt more data per wrap call
Motivation:
OpenSslEngine.wrap will only encrypt at most 1 buffer per call. We may be able to encrypt multiple buffers per call.

Modifications:
- OpensslEngine.wrap should continue encrypting data until there is an error, no more data, or until the destination buffer would be overflowed.

Result:
More encryption is done per OpenSslEngine.wrap call
2016-06-08 12:23:19 -07:00
Norman Maurer
4dec7f11b7 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-06-07 18:52:34 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cf670fab75 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.1.Final 2016-06-07 18:52:22 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
9e2c400f89 OpenSslEngine writePlaintextData WANT_READ with no data in BIO buffer
Motivation:
CVE-2016-4970

OpenSslEngine.wrap calls SSL_write which may return SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ, and if in this condition there is nothing to read from the BIO the OpenSslEngine and SslHandler will enter an infinite loop.

Modifications:
- Use the error code provided by OpenSSL and go back to the EventLoop selector to detect if the socket is closed

Result:
OpenSslEngine correctly handles the return codes from OpenSSL and does not enter an infinite loop.
2016-06-07 08:59:13 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
f7cf00cb5f OpenSslEngine remove unecessary rejectRemoteInitiatedRenegation call
Motivation:
OpenSslEngine calls rejectRemoteInitiatedRenegation in a scenario where the number of handshakes has not been observed to change. The number of handshakes has only been observed to change after readPlaintextData is called.

Modifications:
- Remove the call to rejectRemoteInitiatedRenegation before calls to readPlaintextData

Result:
Less code.
2016-06-03 13:02:01 -07:00
floragunn
528b83e277 Set the session id context properly to make client authentication work with open ssl provider.
Motivation:

When netty is used with open ssl provider and client authentication the following errors can occur:
error:140D9115:SSL routines:ssl_get_prev_session:session id context uninitialized
error:140A1175:SSL routines:ssl_bytes_to_cipher_list:inappropriate fallback
error:140760FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol

Modifications:

Set the session id context in OpenSslServerContext so that sessions which use client authentication
which are cached have the same context id value.

Result:

Client authentication now works with open ssl provider.
2016-05-28 21:29:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6ca49d1336 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-05-25 19:16:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
446b38db52 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.Final 2016-05-25 19:14:15 +02:00
Trustin Lee
f11a35af32 Replace DomainMappingBuilder with DomainNameMappingBuilder
Motivation:

DomainMappingBuilder should have been named as DomainNameMappingBuilder
because it builds a DomainNameMapping.

Modifications:

- Add DomainNameMappingBuilder that does the same job with
  DomainMappingBuilder
- Deprecate DomainMappingBuilder and delegate its logic to
  DomainNameMappingBuilder
- Remove the references to the deprecated methods and classes related
  with domain name mapping
- Miscellaneous:
  - Fix Javadoc of DomainNameMapping.asMap()
  - Pre-create the unmodifiable map in DomainNameMapping

Result:

- Consistent naming
- Less use of deprecated API
2016-05-18 12:03:14 +02:00
Trustin Lee
3a9f472161 Make retained derived buffers recyclable
Related: #4333 #4421 #5128

Motivation:

slice(), duplicate() and readSlice() currently create a non-recyclable
derived buffer instance. Under heavy load, an application that creates a
lot of derived buffers can put the garbage collector under pressure.

Modifications:

- Add the following methods which creates a non-recyclable derived buffer
  - retainedSlice()
  - retainedDuplicate()
  - readRetainedSlice()
- Add the new recyclable derived buffer implementations, which has its
  own reference count value
- Add ByteBufHolder.retainedDuplicate()
- Add ByteBufHolder.replace(ByteBuf) so that..
  - a user can replace the content of the holder in a consistent way
  - copy/duplicate/retainedDuplicate() can delegate the holder
    construction to replace(ByteBuf)
- Use retainedDuplicate() and retainedSlice() wherever possible
- Miscellaneous:
  - Rename DuplicateByteBufTest to DuplicatedByteBufTest (missing 'D')
  - Make ReplayingDecoderByteBuf.reject() return an exception instead of
    throwing it so that its callers don't need to add dummy return
    statement

Result:

Derived buffers are now recycled when created via retainedSlice() and
retainedDuplicate() and derived from a pooled buffer
2016-05-17 11:16:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
89eae94542 Allow to extend IdleStateHandler and so provide more details for IdleStateEvents
Motivation:

Sometimes it is useful to include more details in the IdleStateEvents that are produced by the IdleStateHandler. For this users should be able to create their own IdleStateEvents that encapsulate more informations.

Modifications:

- Make IdleStateEvent constructor protected and the class non-final
- Add protected method to IdleStateHandler that users can override and so create their own IdleStateEvents.

Result:

More flexible and customizable IdleStateEvents / IdleStateHandler
2016-05-14 07:19:08 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b39c53ce17 [#5218] Zero out private key copied to ByteBuf before release.
Motivation:

We should zero-out the private key as soon as possible when we not need it anymore.

Modifications:

zero out the private key before release the buffer.

Result:

Limit the time the private key resist in memory.
2016-05-09 09:59:58 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
2b65258568 FlowControlHandlerTest invalid condition
Motivation:
FlowControlHandlerTest attempts to validate the expected contents of the underlying queue in FlowControlHandler. However the condition which triggers the check is too early and the queue contents may not yet contain all expected objects. For example a CountDownLatch is counted down in a handler's channelRead which is  after the FlowControlHandler in the pipeline. At this point if there is a thread context switch the queue may not yet contain all the expected objects and checking the queue contents is not valid.

Modifications:
- Remove checking the queues contents in FLowControlHandlerTest and instead only check the empty condition at the end of the tests

Result:
FlowControlHandlerTest won't fail due to invalid checks of the contents of the queue.
2016-05-05 22:57:54 -07:00
Fabian Lange
9b9819c178 Rewrite misleading Note in FingerprintTrustManagerFactory javadoc
Motivation:

The current note reads as if this class is dangerous and advises the reader to "understand what this class does".

Modifications:

Rewrite the Javadoc note to describe what fingerprint checks are and what problems remain.

Result:

Clearer description which no longer causes the impression this class is dangerous.
2016-05-03 07:39:39 +02:00
Renjie Sun
6b427aaee5 Improve client SNI in testSniWithApnHandler
Motivations
The test SniHandlerTest#testSniWithApnHandler() does not actually
involve SNI: given the client setup, the ClientHello in the form of hex
strings is not actually written to the wire, so the server never receives that.
We may need to write in somewhere else (e.g., channelActive()) instead of in
initChannel() in order for the hex strings to reach the server. So here
what's actually going on is an ordinary TLS C/S communication without SNI.

Modifications
The client part is modified to enable SNI by using an SslHandler with an
SSLEngine created by io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContext#newEngine(), where
the server hostname is specified. Also, more clauses are added to verify that
the SNI is indeed successful.

Results
Now the test verifies that both SNI and APN actually happen and succeed.
2016-05-01 20:22:44 +02:00
Roger Kapsi
5eb0127c2a A new ChannelHandler that allows the user to control the flow of messages if upstream handlers emit more than one event for each read()
Motivation:

Some handlers such as HttpObjectDecoder can emit more than one event per read()
which leads to problems in downstream handlers that expect only one event and hope
that ChannelConfig#setAutoRead(false) prevents further events being sent while they're
processing the one they've just received.

Modifications:

A new handler called FlowControlHandler that feeds off read() and isAutoRead() and acts
as a holding buffer if auto reading gets turned off and more events arrive while auto reading
is off.

Result:

Fixes issues such as #4895.
2016-04-23 11:13:12 -07:00
nmittler
379ad2c02e Support preloading of tcnative share lib
Motivation:

Some applications may use alternative methods of loading the tcnative JNI symbols. We should support this use case.

Modifications:

Separate the loading and initialzation of the tcnative library so that each can fail independently.

Result:

Fixes #5043
2016-04-11 11:28:02 -07:00
Norman Maurer
572bdfb494 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-04-10 08:37:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c6121a6f49 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-10 08:36:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6e919f70f8 [maven-release-plugin] rollback the release of netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-09 22:13:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4cdd51509a [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-09 22:05:34 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9498d1a9b3 Allow to create a JdkSslContext from an existing JDK SSLContext. Related to [#5095] and [#4929]
Motivation:

Sometimes a user only has access to a preconfigured SSLContext but still would like to use our ssl sub-system. For this situations it would be very useful if the user could create a JdkSslContext instance from an existing SSLContext.

Modifications:

- Create new public constructors in JdkSslContext which allow to wrap an existing SSLContext and make the class non-abstract
- Mark JdkSslServerContext and JdkSslClientContext as deprecated as the user should not directly use these.

Result:

It's now possible to create an JdkSslContext from an existing SSLContext.
2016-04-09 19:06:17 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
8033faa03b fcbeebf6df unit test bug
Motivation:
fcbeebf6df introduced a unit test to verify ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler is compatible with SniHandler. However only the server attempts ALPN and verifies that it completes and the client doesn't verify the handshake is completed. This can lead to the client side SSL engine to prematurely close and throw an exception.

Modifications:
- The client should wait for the SSL handshake and ALPN to complete before the test exits.

Result:
SniHandlerTest.testSniWithApnHandler is more reliable.
2016-04-06 00:11:10 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
fcbeebf6df ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler doesn't work with SniHandler
Motivation:
ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler attempts to get a reference to an SslHandler in handlerAdded, but when SNI is in use the actual SslHandler will be added to the pipeline dynamically at some later time. When the handshake completes ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler throws an IllegalStateException because its reference to SslHandler is null.

Modifications:
- Instead of saving a reference to SslHandler in handlerAdded just search the pipeline when the SslHandler is needed

Result:
ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler support SniHandler.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5066
2016-04-05 09:02:46 +02:00
Trustin Lee
3b941c2a7c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-04-02 01:25:05 -04:00
Trustin Lee
7368ccc539 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR6 2016-04-02 01:24:55 -04:00
Norman Maurer
cee38ed2b6 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-03-29 16:45:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9cd9e7daeb [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR5 2016-03-29 16:44:33 +02:00
Vladimir Kostyukov
84bbbf7e09 Read if needed on NEED_UNWRAP
Motivation:

There are some use cases when a client may only be willing to read from a channel once
its previous write is finished (eg: serial dispatchers in Finagle). In this case, a
connection with SslHandler installed and ctx.channel().config().isAutoRead() == false
will stall in 100% of cases no matter what order of "channel active", "write", "flush"
events was.

The use case is following (how Finagle serial dispatchers work):

1. Client writeAndFlushes and waits on a write-promise to perform read() once it's satisfied.
2. A write-promise will only be satisfied once SslHandler finishes with handshaking and
   sends the unencrypted queued message.
3. The handshaking process itself requires a number of read()s done by a client but the
   SslHandler doesn't request them explicitly assuming that either auto-read is enabled
   or client requested at least one read() already.
4. At this point a client will stall with NEED_UNWRAP status returned from underlying engine.

Modifiations:

Always request a read() on NEED_UNWRAP returned from engine if

a) it's handshaking and
b) auto read is disabled and
c) it wasn't requested already.

Result:

SslHandler is now completely tolerant of whether or not auto-read is enabled and client
is explicitly reading a channel.
2016-03-29 08:47:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f0f014d0c7 [#4637] More helpful exception message when a non PKCS#8 key is used.
Motivation:

We should throw a more helpful exception when a non PKCS#8 key is used by the user.

Modifications:

Change exception message to give a hint what is wrong.

Result:

Easier for user to understand whats wrong with their used key.
2016-03-27 20:20:50 +02:00
Bruno Harbulot
9ebb4b7164 Using distinct aliases when building the trust manager factory, and renamed trustCertChain into trustCertCollection.
Motivation:

SSLContext.buildTrustManagerFactory(...) builds a KeyStore to
initialize the TrustManagerFactory from an array of X509Certificates,
assuming that array is a chain and that each certificate will have a
unique Subject Distinguised Name.
However, the collection of certificates used as trust anchors is generally
not a chain (it is an unordered collection), and it is legitimate for it
to contain multiple certificates with the same Subject DN.
The existing code uses the Subject DN as the alias name when filling in
the `KeyStore`, thereby overwriting other certificates with the same
Subject DN in this collection, so some certificates may be discarded.
In addition, the code related to building trust managers can take an array of
X509Certificate instances to use as trust anchors. The variable name is
usually trustCertChain, and the documentation refers to them as a "chain".
However, while it makes sense to talk about a "chain" from a keymanager
point of view, these certificates are just an unordered collection in a
trust manager. (There is no chaining requirement, having the Subject DN
matching its predecessor's Issuer DN.)
This can create confusion to for users not used with PKI concepts.

Modifications:

SSLContext.buildTrustManagerFactory(...) now uses a distinct alias for each
array (simply using a counter, since this name is never used for reference
later). This patch also includes a unit test with CA certificates using the
same Subject DN.
Also renamed trustCertChain into trustCertCollection, and changed the
references to "chain" in the Javadoc.

Result:

Each loaded certificate now has a unique identifier when loaded, so it is
now possible to use multiple certificates with the same Subject DN as
trust anchors.
Hopefully, renaming the parameter should also reduce confusion around PKI
concepts.
2016-03-22 21:12:10 +01:00
Norman Maurer
28d03adbfe [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-03-21 11:51:50 +01:00
Norman Maurer
4653dc1d05 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR4 2016-03-21 11:51:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
9330631097 Ensure all pending SSL data is written before closing channel during handshake error.
Motivation:

We need to ensure we call ctx.flush() before closing the actual channel when an handshake failure took place. If we miss to do so we may not send all pending data to the remote peer which also include SSL alerts.

Modifications:

Ensure we call ctx.flush() before ctx.close() on a handshake error.

Result:

All pending data (including SSL alerts) are written to the remote peer on a handshake error.
2016-03-21 08:37:17 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ebfb2832b2 Throw exception if KeyManagerFactory is used with OpenSslClientContext
Motivation:

We currently not supported using KeyManagerFactory with OpenSslClientContext and so should throw an exception if the user tries to do so. This will at least not give suprising and hard to debug problems later.

Modifications:

Throw exception if a user tries to construct a OpenSslClientContext with a KeyManagerFactory

Result:

Fail fast if the user tries to use something that is not supported.
2016-03-21 08:22:25 +01:00
Norman Maurer
15b1a94b2f Ensure native memory is released when OpenSslServercontext constructor throws exception
Motivation:

We need to ensure we do all checks inside of the try / catch block so we free native memory that was allocated in the constructor of the super class in a timely manner.
Modifications:

Move all checks inside of the try block.

Result:

Correctly release native memory (and not depend on the finalizer) when a check in the constructors fails
2016-03-21 08:17:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
5c02397689 Support private key encrypted with empty password
Motivation:

A user may use a private key which is encrypted with an empty password. Because of this we should only handle a null password in a special way.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle private key that is encrypted with empty password.
- Make OpenSsl*Context implementions consistent in terms of initialization in the constructor.

Result:

Correctly support private key that is encrypted with empty password.
2016-03-17 09:07:28 +01:00
johnou
26811b53ab Adding support for tcnative fedora flavour in uber jar
Motivation:

We want to allow the use of an uber jar that contains shared dynamic libraries for all platforms (including fedora).

Modifications:

Modified OpenSsl to try and load the fedora library if the OS is Linux and the platform specified library fails before using the default lib.

Result:

True uber support.
2016-03-15 13:56:41 +01:00
Mike Smith
4095cb253a Just a couple of minor javadoc fixes 2016-03-06 17:45:48 +01:00
nmittler
6423e1b9c8 Adding support for tcnative uber jar
Motivation:

We want to allow the use of an uber jar that contains the shared libraries for all platforms.

Modifications:

Modified OpenSsl to first check for a platform-specific lib before using the default lib.

Result:

uber support.
2016-02-23 09:28:40 -08:00
Norman Maurer
ca443e42e0 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-02-19 23:00:11 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f39eb9a6b2 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR3 2016-02-19 22:59:52 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6e9d2bf13c Correctly set the alert type depending of the CertificateException
Motivation:

Depending on the actual CertificateException we should set the correct alert type so it will be sent back to the remote peer and so make it easier for them to fix it.

Modification:

Correctly set the alert and not always just use a general alert.

Result:

It's easier for the remote peer to fix the problems.
2016-02-19 07:46:13 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
839e2ca508 Revert JDK GCM direct buffer crash workaround
Motivation:
Commit 108dc23cab introduced a workaround due to a JDK crash when GCM cipher was used during an unwrap operation. Attempting to reproduce this issue with the latest JDK (1.8.0_72-b15) demonstrate that this issue no longer exists while it can be reliably reproduced on earlier JDKs (1.8.0_25-b17 and earlier)

Modifications:
- Remove the copy-to-heap-buffer workaround for JDK engine

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/3256
2016-02-17 19:54:02 -08:00
Norman Maurer
94f2748f1b Upgrade to netty-tcnative-1.1.33.Fork13
Motivation:

netty-tcnative-1.1.33.Fork was released, we should upgrade. Also we should skip renegotiate tests if boringssl is used because boringssl does not support renegotiation.

Modifications:

- Upgrade to netty-tcnative-1.1.33.Fork13
- Skip renegotiate tests if boringssl is used.

Result:

Use newest version of netty-tcnative and be able to build if boringssl is used.
2016-02-17 08:16:35 -08:00
Jon Chambers
61f812ea2a Allow InputStreams for key/trust managers in SslContextBuilder
Motivation:

Sometimes it's easier to get keys/certificates as `InputStream`s than it is to
get an actual `File`. This is especially true when operating in a container
environment and `getResourceAsInputStream` is the best way to load resources
packaged with an application.

Modifications:

- Add read-from-`InputStream` methods to `PemReader`
- Allow `SslContext` to get keys/certificates from `InputStreams`
- Add `InputStream`-based setters for key/trust managers to `SslContextBuilder`

Result:

Callers may pass an `InputStream` instead of a `File` to `SslContextBuilder`.
2016-02-05 14:39:55 -08:00
Norman Maurer
0f91ad841d Fix possible testfailure due not waiting on Channel.close() (introduced by e220c56823) 2016-02-05 12:28:11 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d9f938ca03 [#4828] OpenSslContext throws UnsupportedOperationException when Unsafe not available
Motivation:

OpenSslContext constructor fails with a UnsupportedOperationException if Unsafe is not present on the system.

Modifications:

Make OpenSslContext work also when Unsafe is not present by fallback to using JNI to get the memory address.

Result:

Using OpenSslContext also works on systems without Unsafe.
2016-02-05 09:25:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
75a2ddd61c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-02-04 16:51:44 +01:00