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To use the wsse plugin: -# Run wsdl2h -t typemap.dat on a WSDL of a service that requires WS-Security headers. The typemap.dat file is used to recognize and translate Security header blocks. -# Run soapcpp2 on the header file produced by wsdl2h. -# (Re-)compile stdsoap2.c/pp, dom.c/pp, smdevp.c, wsseapi.c and the generated source files with the -DWITH_DOM and -DWITH_OPENSSL compile flags set. The smdevp.c and wssapi.c files are located in the 'plugin' directory. -# Use the wsse plugin API functions described below to add and verify Security headers. An example wsse client/server application can be found in samples/wsse. The Security header block was generated from the WS-Security schema with the wsdl2h tool and WS/WS-typemap.dat: @code > wsdl2h -cegxy -o wsse.h -t WS/WS-typemap.dat WS/wsse.xsd @endcode The same process was used to generate the header file ds.h from the XML digital signatures core schema. The import/wsse.h file has the following definition for the Security header block: @code typedef struct _wsse__Security { struct _wsu__Timestamp* wsu__Timestamp; struct _wsse__UsernameToken* UsernameToken; struct _wsse__BinarySecurityToken* BinarySecurityToken; struct ds__SignatureType* ds__Signature; @char* SOAP_ENV__actor; @char* SOAP_ENV__role; } _wsse__Security; @endcode To add an empty Security header block to the SOAP header, use: @code soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); @endcode To delete a Security header, use: @code soap_wsse_delete_Security(soap); @endcode Adding an empty Security header block is not very useful. In the following, we present the higher-level functions of the wsse plugin to populate and verify Security header content. Note: The soap context includes an actor value soap.actor that is populated and rendered as the SOAP-ENV:actor (SOAP 1.1) or SOAP-ENV:role (SOAP 1.2) attribute in XML within the generic SOAP Header. The attribute is optional, but should be used to target a recipient such as an intermediate node to process the SOAP header. In contrast, actor or role attributes within Security header blocks target specific recipients to process the Security header block. The gSOAP implementation does not automate this feature and application should set and check the actor/role attribute when necessary. In addition, the current implementation supports the inclusion of a single Security header block in the SOAP header. To populate the SOAP-ENV:actor or SOAP-ENV:role attribute within the Security header, use: @code soap_wsse_add_Security_actor(soap, "recipient"); @endcode To obtain the actor or role value (e.g. after receiving a message), use: @code _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); if (security) { ... = security->SOAP_ENV__actor; // SOAP 1.1 ... = security->SOAP_ENV__role; // SOAP 1.2 @endcode The SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand attribute is automatically added and checked by the gSOAP engine. A gSOAP application compiled without Security support will reject Security headers. Security header blocks are attached to the soap context, which means that the information will be automatically kept to support multiple invocations. @section wsse_6 Security Tokens The material in this section relates to the WS-Security specification section 6. @subsection wsse_6_2 User Name Token To add a user name token to the Security header block, use: @code soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText(soap, "Id", "username", NULL); @endcode The Id value is optional. When non-NULL the user name token is included in the digital signature to protect its integrity. It is common for the wsse plugin functions to accept such Ids, which are serialized as wsu:Id identifiers for cross-referencing XML elements. The signature engine of the wsse plugin is designed to automatically sign all wsu:Id attributed elements to simplify the code you need to write to implement the signing process. To add a user name token with clear text password, use: @code soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText(soap, "Id", "username", "password"); @endcode It is strongly recommended to use @ref soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText only in combination with HTTPS encrypted transmission or not at all. A better alternative is to use password digests. With password digest authentication, the digest value of a password (with message creation time and a random nonce) is compared on both sides, thus eliminating the need to exchange a password over the wire. To add a user name token with password digest, use: @code soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest(soap, "Id", "username", "password"); @endcode Although the password string is passed to this function, it is not rendered in XML or stored in a message log. It has been argued that this approach adopted by the WS-Security protocol is still vulnerable since the application retrieves the password in text form requiring a database to store passwords in clear text. However, a digest algorithm can be used to hash the passwords and store their digests instead, which eliminates the need to store clear-text passwords. Note that this is a common approach adopted by Unix for decades. By setting the Id value to a unique string, the user name token is also digitally signed by the signature engine further preventing tampering with its value. You must use @ref soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest for each message exchange to refresh the password digest even when the user name and password are not changed. Otherwise, the receiver might flag the message as a replay attack. Clear-text passwords and password digests are verified with @ref soap_wsse_verify_Password. To verify a password at the receiving side to authorize a request (e.g. within a Web service operation), use: @code int ns__myMethod(struct soap *soap, ...) { const char *username = soap_wsse_get_Username(soap); const char *password; if (!username) return soap->error; // no username: return FailedAuthentication password = ...; // lookup password of username if (soap_wsse_verify_Password(soap, password)) return soap->error; // password verification failed: return FailedAuthentication ... // process request return SOAP_OK; } @endcode Note that the @ref soap_wsse_get_Username functions sets the wsse:FailedAuthentication fault. It is common for the wsse plugin functions to return SOAP_OK or a wsse fault that should be passed to the sender by returning soap->error from service operations. The fault is displayed with the @ref soap_print_fault function. Password digest authentication prevents message replay attacks. The wsse plugin keeps a database of password digests to thwart replay attacks. This is the only part in the plugin code that requires mutex provided by threads.h. Of course, this only works correctly if the server is persistent, such as a stand-alone service. Note that CGI-based services do not keep state. Machine clocks must be synchronized and clock skew should not exceed @ref SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW at the server side. @subsection wsse_6_3 Binary Security Tokens X509 certificates are commonly included in Security header blocks as binary security tokens. A certificate is used to verify the digital signature of a digitally signed message using the public key embedded within the certificate. The certificate itself is signed by a certificate authority (CA) that vouches for the authenticity of the certificate, i.e. to prove the identify of the message originator. This verification process is important, because digital signatures are useless without verification: an attacker could simply replace the message, sign it, and replace the certificate. Certificates are automatically verified by the wsse plugin signature engine when received and accessed, which means that the certificates of the CAs must be made accessible to the wsse plugin as follows: @code soap->cafile = "cacerts.pem"; // use this soap->capath = "dir/to/certs"; // and/or point to CA certs soap->crlfile = "revoked.pem"; // use CRL (optional) @endcode The @ref soap_wsse_verify_X509 function checks the validity of a certificate. The check is automatically performed. The check is also performed when retrieving the certificate from a Security header block, either automatically by the wsse plugin's signature verification engine or manually as follows: @code X509 *cert = soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "Id"); @endcode where Id is the identification string of the binary security token or NULL. The verification is an expensive process that will be optimized in future releases by caching the certificate chain. To attach a binary security token stored in a PEM file to a Security header block for transmission, use: @code soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenPEM(soap, NULL, "mycert.pem") @endcode A binary security token can be automatically signed by setting its Id attribute: @code soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenPEM(soap, "X509Token", "mycert.pem") @endcode Repeatedly loading a certificate from a PEM file is inefficient. To reuse a certificate loaded from a PEM file for multiple invocations, use: @code FILE *fd = fopen("mycert.pem", "r"); X509 *cert = PEM_read_X509(fd, NULL, NULL, NULL); fclose(fd); if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert)) ... // an error occurred @endcode Other types of binary security tokens can be added to the Security header block using: @code soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityToken(soap, "Id", "valueType", data, datalen); @endcode @section wsse_6_4 XML Tokens The use and processing rules for XML tokens such as SAML assertions is specific to an application. The wsse plugin does not automate the use of XML tokens. The developer is encouraged to generate code for the SAML schema with wsdl2h and add the necessary assertions to the Security header block: @code typedef struct _wsse__Security { struct _wsu__Timestamp* wsu__Timestamp; struct _wsse__UsernameToken* UsernameToken; struct _wsse__BinarySecurityToken* BinarySecurityToken; struct _saml__Assertion* saml__Assertion; // added struct ds__SignatureType* ds__Signature; @char* SOAP_ENV__actor; @char* SOAP_ENV__role; } _wsse__Security; @endcode Alternatively, a DOM can be used to store and retrieve XML tokens: @code #import "dom.h" typedef struct _wsse__Security { struct _wsu__Timestamp* wsu__Timestamp; struct _wsse__UsernameToken* UsernameToken; struct _wsse__BinarySecurityToken* BinarySecurityToken; struct ds__SignatureType* ds__Signature; int __size; xsd__anyType* any; @char* SOAP_ENV__actor; @char* SOAP_ENV__role; } _wsse__Security; @endcode @section wsse_7 Token References The material in this section relates to the WS-Security specification section 7. To use a certificate for signature verification, add a direct security token reference URI for the token to the KeyInfo, for example: @code soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(soap, "URI", "valueType"); @endcode and: @code soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "URI"); @endcode For X509 certificates we use this to add a binary security token with the certificate and a reference to the local token: @code if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert) || soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "#X509Token")) ... // an error occurred @endcode This follows the recommended practice to place Security token references in the KeyInfo element of a Signature. The KeyInfo is used to verify the validity of a signature value. Key identifiers can be used as well: @code soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(soap, "Id", "valueType", data, datalen); @endcode Embedded references are added with: @code soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceEmbedded(soap, "Id", "valueType"); @endcode Full support for embedded references requires coding to add tokens and assertions, as well as to consume embedded references at the receiving side. There is no automated mechanism to take the embedded references and process them accordingly. The use of key names is not recommended, but in case they are required they can be added with: @code soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_KeyName(soap, "name"); @endcode @section wsse_8 Signatures The material in this section relates to the WS-Security specification section 8. The wsse plugin must be registered to sign and verify messages: @code soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); @endcode XML signatures are usually computed over normalized XML (to ensure the XML processors of intermediate nodes can accurately reproduce the XML). To this end, the exclusive canonical XML standard (exc-c14n) is required, which is set using the SOAP_XML_CANONICAL flag: @code struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); @endcode If you prefer XML indentation, use: @code struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_XML_INDENT); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); @endcode Currently compression is not supported for outbound message signing and compression is disabled when signed messages are send. However, this may change in future releases. Next, we decide which signature algorithm is appropriate to use: - HMAC-SHA1 uses a secret key (also known as a shared key in symmetric cryptography) to sign the SHA1 digest of the SignedInfo element. - DSA-SHA1 uses a DSA private key to sign the SHA1 digest of the SignedInfo element. - RSA-SHA1 uses a RSA private key to sign the SHA1 digest of the SignedInfo element. HMAC-SHA1 is the simplest method, but relies on the fact that you have to make absolutely sure the key is kept secret on both the sending and receiving side. As long as the secret key is confidential, messages are securely signed. However, this is virtually impossible when exchanging messages with untrusted disparate parties. The advantage of HMAC-SHA1 is the speed by which messages are signed and verified. DSA-SHA1 and RSA-SHA1 rely on public key cryptography. In simplified terms, a message is signed using the (confidential!) private key. The public key is used to verify the signature. Since only the originating party could have used its private key to sign the message, the integrity of the message is guaranteed. Of course, we must trust the public key came from the originator (it is often included as an X509 certificate in the message). To this end, a trusted certificate authority should have signed the public key, thereby creating a X509 certificate that contains the public key and the identity of the message originator. An optional callback function can be passed to the plugin that is responsible for providing a certificate to the wsse engine to verify a signed message. For example, when a security token is absent from an DSA-SHA1 or RSA-SHA1 signed message then the only mechanism to automatically verify the signature is to let the callback produce a certificate: @code soap_register_plugin_arg(soap, soap_wsse, security_token_handler); const void *security_token_handler(struct soap *soap, int alg, int *keylen) { // Get the user name from UsernameToken in message const char *uid = soap_wsse_get_Username(soap); switch (alg) { case SOAP_SMD_VRFY_DSA_SHA1: case SOAP_SMD_VRFY_RSA_SHA1: if (uid) { // Lookup uid to retrieve the X509 certificate to verify the signature const X509 *cert = ...; return (const void*)cert; } return NULL; // no certificate: fail case SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1: if (uid) { // Lookup uid to retrieve the HMAC key to verify the signature const void *key = ...; *keylen = ...; return key; } return NULL; // no certificate: fail default: return NULL; // fail } } @endcode @subsection wsse_8_2a Signing Messages After the plugin is registered and a signature algorithm selected, the @ref soap_wsse_sign function or the @ref soap_wsse_sign_body function is used to initiate the signature engine to automatically sign outbound messages. The code to sign the SOAP Body of a message using HMAC-SHA1 is: @code static char hmac_key[16] = { 0xff, 0xee, 0xdd, 0xcc, 0xbb, 0xaa, 0x99, 0x88, 0x77, 0x66, 0x55, 0x44, 0x33, 0x22, 0x11, 0x00 }; struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_XML_INDENT); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); if (soap_wsse_sign_body(soap, SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, hmac_key, sizeof(hmac_key)) ... // an error occurred else if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, ...)) ... // a transmission error occurred @endcode The hmac_key is some secret key you generated for the sending side and receiving side (don't use the one shown here). As always, use @ref soap_print_fault to display the error message. To sign the body of an outbound SOAP message using RSA-SHA1 (DSA-SHA1 is similar), we include the X509 certificate with the public key as a BinarySecurityToken in the header and a KeyInfo reference to the token to let receivers use the public key in the certificate to verify the authenticity of the message: @code FILE *fd; EVP_PKEY *rsa_private_key; X509 *cert; struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_XML_INDENT); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); fd = fopen("privkey.pem", "r"); rsa_private_key = PEM_read_PrivateKey(fd, NULL, NULL, "password"); fclose(fd); fd = fopen("cert.pem", "r"); X509 *cert = PEM_read_X509(fd, NULL, NULL, NULL); fclose(fd); if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert) || soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "#X509Token") || soap_wsse_sign_body(soap, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1, rsa_private_key, 0)) ... // an error occurred else if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, ...)) ... // a transmission error occurred @endcode The private key and its certificate are often placed in the same file, see e.g. server.pem in the package. To summarize the signing process: -# Register the wsse plugin. -# Obtain an HMAC secret key or a DSA or RSA private key. -# For DSA or RSA, obtain the X509 certificate with the public key signed by a certificate authority. -# Add the X509 certificate as a BinarySecurityToken to the header. -# Add a KeyInfo BinarySecurityTokenReference. -# Invoke @ref soap_wsse_sign or @ref soap_wsse_sign_body to sign the message. -# Always check the function return values for errors. You don't want to produce and accept messages with an invalid Security headers. @subsection wsse_8_2b Signing Message Parts The @ref soap_wsse_sign_body function signs the entire SOAP body. If it is desirable to sign individual parts of a message the @ref soap_wsse_sign function should be used. Message parts with wsu:Id attributes are signed. These message parts should not be nested (nested elements will not be separately signed). All and only those XML elements with wsu:Id attributes are signed. The wsu:Id attribute values used in a message must be unique within the message. For example, consider a transaction in which we only want to sign a contract in the SOAP Body. This allows us to modify the rest of the message or extract the contract in XML and pass it on with the signature. The gSOAP header file includes a myContract declaration: @code struct ns__myContract { @char* wsu__Id = "Contract"; char* name; char* title; char* terms; }; int ns__myMethod(struct ns__myContract agreement, bool* accepted); @endcode The default value of the wsu:Id is "Contract" so that we can instantiate the struct, automatically sign it, and send it as follows: @code struct ns__myContract contract; bool accept; soap_default_ns__myContract(soap, &contract); contract.name = ...; contract.title = ...; contract.terms = ...; if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert) || soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "#X509Token") || soap_wsse_sign(soap, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1, rsa_private_key, 0)) ... // an error occurred else if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, contract, &accept)) ... // a transmission error occurred @endcode The above example shows a wsu:Id attribute embedded (hardcoded) in a struct. When it is not possible to add the wsu__Id member, for example when the type is a string instead of a struct, it is suggested to specify the XML element to be signed with the soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(soap, "space-separated string of element names") function, to be used before each call or when returning from a service operation. This lets the engine add wsu:Id="tag" attribute-value pair to the element's tag name. For example: @code soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(soap, "ns:myContract"); // ... if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert) || soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "#X509Token") || soap_wsse_sign(soap, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1, rsa_private_key, 0)) ... // an error occurred soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(soap, NULL); @endcode This adds the wsu:Id="ns:myContract" to the ns:myContract element. Here, the wsu__Id value in the struct MUST NOT be set. Otherwise, two wsu:Id attributes are present which is invalid. Also, the element signed must be unique in the message. That is, there cannot be more than one matching element, otherwise the resulting signature is invalid. We recommend to sign the entire SOAP Body using soap_wsse_sign_body and reserve the use of soap_wsse_set_wsu_id for SOAP Header elements, such as WS-Addressing elements. For example: @code #include "wsaapi.h" ... soap_wsa_request(soap, RequestMessageID, ToAddress, RequestAction); soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(soap, "wsa5:To wsa5:From wsa5:ReplyTo wsa5:Action"); if (soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, "X509Token", cert) || soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap, "#X509Token") || soap_wsse_sign_body(soap, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1, rsa_private_key, 0)) ... // an error occurred else if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, ...)) ... // a transmission error occurred soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(soap, NULL); @endcode This signs the wsa5:To and wsa5:Action SOAP header elements (set with soap_wsa_request, see the WS-Addressing "wsa" API in the gSOAP documentation for more information on the use of WS-Addressing). It is fine to specify more elements than present in the XML payload. The other WS-Addressing headers are not present and are not signed. Note: soap_wsse_set_wsu_id() should only be set once. Each new call overrides the previous. Note: to reset the automatic wsu:Id attributes addition, pass NULL to soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(). Note: never use soap_wsse_set_wsu_id() to set the wsu:Id for an element that occur more than once in the payload, since each will have the same wsu:Id attribute that may lead to a WS-Signature failure. @subsection wsse_8_3 Signing Tokens To sign security tokens such as user names, passwords, and binary security tokens, just assign their Id values with a unique string, such as "Time" for timestamps and "User" for user names. For example: @code soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(soap, "Time", 600); soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest(soap, "User", "username", "password"); ... // the rest of the signing code @endcode @subsection wsse_8_4 Signature Validation To automatically verify the signature of an inbound message signed with DSA or RSA algorithms, assuming the message contains the X509 certificate as a binary security token, use: @code struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_XML_INDENT); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); soap_wsse_verify_auto(soap, SOAP_SMD_NONE, NULL, 0); // server: if (soap_serve(soap)) ... // an error occurred // client: if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, ...)) ... // an error occurred @endcode All locally referenced and signed elements in the signed message will be verified. Elements that are not signed cannot be verified. Also elements referenced with absolute URIs that are not part of the message are not automatically verified. The received message is stored in a DOM accessible with soap->dom. This enables further analysis of the message content. For a post-parsing check to verify if an XML element was signed in an inbound message, use: @code soap_wsse_verify_auto(soap, SOAP_SMD_NONE, NULL, 0); ... // client call if (soap_wsse_verify_element(soap, "namespaceURI", "tag") > 0) ... // at least one element with matching tag and namespace is signed @endcode The signed element nesting rules are obeyed, so if the matching element is a descendent of a signed element, it is signed as well. Because it is a post check, a client should invoke @ref soap_wsse_verify_element after the call completed. A service should invoke this function within the service operation routine, i.e. when the message request is accepted and about to be processed. For example, to check whether the wsu:Timestamp element was signed (assuming it is present and message expiration checked with @ref soap_wsse_verify_Timestamp), use @ref soap_wsse_verify_element(soap, "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd", "Timestamp"). To check the SOAP Body (either using SOAP 1.1 or 1.2), use the shorthand @ref soap_wsse_verify_body(soap). The @ref soap_wsse_verify_auto function keeps processing signed (and unsigned) messages as they arrive. For unsigned messages this can be expensive and the verification engine should be shut down using @ref soap_wsse_verify_done. To verify the HMAC signature of an inbound message, the HMAC key must be supplied: @code static char hmac_key[16] = // the same secret key that was used to sign { 0xff, 0xee, 0xdd, 0xcc, 0xbb, 0xaa, 0x99, 0x88, 0x77, 0x66, 0x55, 0x44, 0x33, 0x22, 0x11, 0x00 }; struct soap *soap = soap_new1(SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_XML_INDENT); soap_register_plugin(soap, soap_wsse); soap_wsse_verify_auto(soap, SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, hmac_key, sizeof(hmac_key)); // server: if (soap_serve(soap)) ... // an error occurred // client: if (soap_call_ns__myMethod(soap, ...)) ... // an error occurred @endcode To summarize the signature verification process: -# Register the wsse plugin. -# For HMAC, obtain the HMAC secret key -# Use @ref soap_wsse_verify_auto to verify inbound messages. -# After receiving a message, the DOM in soap->dom can be traversed for further analysis. -# Always check the function return values for errors. You don't want to accept a request or response message with an invalid Security header. -# Use @ref soap_wsse_verify_done to terminate verification, e.g. to consume plain messages more efficiently. @section wsse_9 Encryption The material in this section relates to the WS-Security specification section 9. For encryption support, please contact the toolkit developers. @section wsse_10 Security Timestamps The material in this section relates to the WS-Security specification section 10. To add a timestamp with the creation time to the Security header, use: @code soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(soap, NULL, 0); // no expiration @endcode The lifetime of a message (in seconds) is passed as the third argument, which will be displayed as the timestamp expiration time: @code soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(soap, NULL, 10); // 10 seconds lifetime @endcode Timestamps, like other header elements, are not automatically secured with a digital signature. To secure a timestamp, we add an identifier (wsu:Id) to each element we want the WS-Security plugin to sign thereby making it impossible for someone to tamper with that part of the message. To do this for the timestamp, we simply pass a unique identification string as the second argument: @code soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(soap, "Time", 10); // timestamp will be signed @endcode */ #include "wsseapi.h" #include "smdevp.h" #include "threads.h" /* only need threads to enable mutex for MT */ #if defined(SOAP_WSA_2003) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2004) || defined(SOAP_WSA_200408) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2005) #include "wsaapi.h" #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** Plugin identification for plugin registry */ const char soap_wsse_id[14] = SOAP_WSSE_ID; /** Maximum number of SignedInfo References */ #define SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF (100) /** Clock skew between machines (in sec) to fit message expiration in window */ #define SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW (300) /** Size of the random nonce */ #define SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN (20) /** Digest authentication accepts messages that are not older than creation time + SOAP_WSSE_NONCETIME */ #define SOAP_WSSE_NONCETIME (SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW + 240) /******************************************************************************\ * * Common URIs * \******************************************************************************/ const char *wsse_PasswordTextURI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText"; const char *wsse_PasswordDigestURI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordDigest"; const char *wsse_Base64BinaryURI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0#Base64Binary"; const char *wsse_X509v3URI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3"; const char *wsse_X509v3SubjectKeyIdentifierURI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509SubjectKeyIdentifier"; const char *ds_sha1URI = "http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1"; const char *ds_hmac_sha1URI = "http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#hmac-sha1"; const char *ds_dsa_sha1URI = "http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#dsa-sha1"; const char *ds_rsa_sha1URI = "http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1"; const char *ds_URI = "http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#"; const char *c14n_URI = "http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#"; const char *wsu_URI = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd"; /******************************************************************************\ * * Digest authentication session * \******************************************************************************/ /** @struct soap_wsse_session @brief Digest authentication session data */ struct soap_wsse_session { struct soap_wsse_session *next; /**< Next session in list */ time_t expired; /**< Session expiration */ char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]; /**< SHA1 digest */ char nonce[1]; /**< Nonce string flows into region below this struct */ }; /** The digest authentication session database */ static struct soap_wsse_session *soap_wsse_session = NULL; /** Lock for digest authentication session database exclusive access */ #ifndef WIN32 static MUTEX_TYPE soap_wsse_session_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; #else static MUTEX_TYPE soap_wsse_session_lock; #endif static int soap_wsse_session_verify(struct soap *soap, const char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE], const char *created, const char *nonce); static void soap_wsse_session_cleanup(struct soap *soap); static void calc_digest(struct soap *soap, const char *created, const char *nonce, int noncelen, const char *password, char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]); static void calc_nonce(struct soap *soap, char nonce[SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN]); static int soap_wsse_init(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data, const void *(*arg)(struct soap*, int, int*)); static int soap_wsse_copy(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *dst, struct soap_plugin *src); static void soap_wsse_delete(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *p); static int soap_wsse_preparesend(struct soap *soap, const char *buf, size_t len); static int soap_wsse_preparefinalsend(struct soap *soap); static void soap_wsse_preparecleanup(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data); static int soap_wsse_disconnect(struct soap *soap); static size_t soap_wsse_verify_nested(struct soap *soap, struct soap_dom_element *dom, const char *URI, const char *tag); /******************************************************************************\ * * wsse:Security header element * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_add_Security(struct soap *soap) @brief Adds Security header element. @param soap context @return _wsse__Security object */ struct _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_add_Security(struct soap *soap) { DBGFUN("soap_wsse_add_Security"); /* if we don't have a SOAP Header, create one */ soap_header(soap); /* if we don't have a wsse:Security element in the SOAP Header, create one */ if (!soap->header->wsse__Security) { soap->header->wsse__Security = (_wsse__Security*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__Security)); soap_default__wsse__Security(soap, soap->header->wsse__Security); } return soap->header->wsse__Security; } /** @fn _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_add_Security_actor(struct soap *soap, const char *actor) @brief Adds Security header element with actor or role attribute. @param soap context @param actor string @return _wsse__Security object */ struct _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_add_Security_actor(struct soap *soap, const char *actor) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_add_Security_actor", "actor=%s", actor); if (soap->namespaces && !strcmp(soap->namespaces[0].ns, "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/")) security->SOAP_ENV__actor = soap_strdup(soap, actor); else security->SOAP_ENV__role = soap_strdup(soap, actor); return security; } /** @fn void soap_wsse_delete_Security(struct soap *soap) @brief Deletes Security header element. @param soap context */ void soap_wsse_delete_Security(struct soap *soap) { DBGFUN("soap_wsse_delete_Security"); if (soap->header) soap->header->wsse__Security = NULL; } /** @fn _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_Security(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns Security header element if present. @param soap context @return _wsse__Security object or NULL */ struct _wsse__Security* soap_wsse_Security(struct soap *soap) { if (soap->header) return soap->header->wsse__Security; return NULL; } /******************************************************************************\ * * wsse:Security/ds:Signature header element * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn ds__SignatureType* soap_wsse_add_Signature(struct soap *soap) @brief Adds Signature header element. @param soap context @return ds__SignatureType object */ struct ds__SignatureType* soap_wsse_add_Signature(struct soap *soap) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_add_Signature"); /* if we don't have a ds:Signature, create one */ if (!security->ds__Signature) { security->ds__Signature = (ds__SignatureType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__SignatureType)); soap_default_ds__SignatureType(soap, security->ds__Signature); } return security->ds__Signature; } /** @fn void soap_wsse_delete_Signature(struct soap *soap) @brief Deletes Signature header element. @param soap context */ void soap_wsse_delete_Signature(struct soap *soap) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_delete_Signature"); if (security) security->ds__Signature = NULL; } /** @fn ds__SignatureType* soap_wsse_Signature(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns Signature header element if present. @param soap context @return ds__SignatureType object or NULL */ struct ds__SignatureType* soap_wsse_Signature(struct soap *soap) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); if (security) return security->ds__Signature; return NULL; } /******************************************************************************\ * * wsse:Security/wsu:Timestamp header element * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(struct soap *soap, const char *id, time_t lifetime) @brief Adds Timestamp element with optional expiration date+time (lifetime). @param[in] soap context @param[in] id for signature referencing or NULL @param[in] lifetime expressed in time_t units, or 0 for no expiration @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_add_Timestamp(struct soap *soap, const char *id, time_t lifetime) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); time_t now = time(NULL); char *created = soap_strdup(soap, soap_dateTime2s(soap, now)); char *expired = lifetime ? soap_strdup(soap, soap_dateTime2s(soap, now + lifetime)) : NULL; DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_add_Timestamp", "id=%s", id?id:""); /* allocate a Timestamp if we don't have one already */ if (!security->wsu__Timestamp) security->wsu__Timestamp = (_wsu__Timestamp*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsu__Timestamp)); soap_default__wsu__Timestamp(soap, security->wsu__Timestamp); /* populate the wsu:Timestamp element */ security->wsu__Timestamp->wsu__Id = soap_strdup(soap, id); security->wsu__Timestamp->Created = created; security->wsu__Timestamp->Expires = expired; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn _wsu__Timestamp *soap_wsse_Timestamp(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns Timestamp element if present. @param soap context @return _wsu__Timestamp object or NULL */ struct _wsu__Timestamp* soap_wsse_Timestamp(struct soap *soap) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); if (security) return security->wsu__Timestamp; return NULL; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_Timestamp(struct soap *soap) @brief Verifies the Timestamp/Expires element against the current time. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_FAULT with wsse:FailedAuthentication fault Sets wsse:FailedAuthentication fault if wsu:Timestamp is expired. The SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW value is used as a margin to mitigate clock skew. Keeps silent when no timestamp is supplied or no expiration date is included in the wsu:Timestamp element. */ int soap_wsse_verify_Timestamp(struct soap *soap) { _wsu__Timestamp *timestamp = soap_wsse_Timestamp(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_Timestamp"); /* if we have a timestamp with an expiration date, check it */ if (timestamp && timestamp->Expires) { time_t now = time(NULL), expired; soap_s2dateTime(soap, timestamp->Expires, &expired); if (expired + SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW <= now) { const char *code = soap_wsu__tTimestampFault2s(soap, wsu__MessageExpired); return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "Message has expired", timestamp->Expires); } } return SOAP_OK; } /******************************************************************************\ * * wsse:Security/UsernameToken header element * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *username, const char *password) @brief Adds UsernameToken element with optional clear-text password. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature referencing or NULL @param[in] username string @param[in] password string or NULL to omit the password @return SOAP_OK Passwords are sent in the clear, so transport-level encryption is required. Note: this release supports the use of at most one UsernameToken in the header. */ int soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *username, const char *password) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText", "id=%s", id?id:"", "username=%s", username?username:""); /* allocate a UsernameToken if we don't have one already */ if (!security->UsernameToken) security->UsernameToken = (_wsse__UsernameToken*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__UsernameToken)); soap_default__wsse__UsernameToken(soap, security->UsernameToken); /* populate the UsernameToken */ security->UsernameToken->wsu__Id = soap_strdup(soap, id); security->UsernameToken->Username = soap_strdup(soap, username); /* allocate and populate the Password */ if (password) { security->UsernameToken->Password = (_wsse__Password*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__Password)); soap_default__wsse__Password(soap, security->UsernameToken->Password); security->UsernameToken->Password->Type = (char*)wsse_PasswordTextURI; security->UsernameToken->Password->__item = soap_strdup(soap, password); } return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *username, const char *password) @brief Adds UsernameToken element for digest authentication. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature referencing or NULL @param[in] username string @param[in] password string @return SOAP_OK Computes SHA1 digest of the time stamp, a nonce, and the password. The digest provides the authentication credentials. Passwords are NOT sent in the clear. Note: this release supports the use of at most one UsernameToken in the header. */ int soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *username, const char *password) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); time_t now = time(NULL); const char *created = soap_dateTime2s(soap, now); char HA[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE], HABase64[29]; char nonce[SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN], *nonceBase64; DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenDigest", "id=%s", id?id:"", "username=%s", username?username:""); /* generate a nonce */ calc_nonce(soap, nonce); nonceBase64 = soap_s2base64(soap, (unsigned char*)nonce, NULL, SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN); /* The specs are not clear: compute digest over binary nonce or base64 nonce? */ /* compute SHA1(created, nonce, password) */ calc_digest(soap, created, nonce, SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN, password, HA); /* calc_digest(soap, created, nonceBase64, strlen(nonceBase64), password, HA); */ soap_s2base64(soap, (unsigned char*)HA, HABase64, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE); /* populate the UsernameToken with digest */ soap_wsse_add_UsernameTokenText(soap, id, username, HABase64); /* populate the remainder of the password, nonce, and created */ security->UsernameToken->Password->Type = (char*)wsse_PasswordDigestURI; security->UsernameToken->Nonce = nonceBase64; security->UsernameToken->wsu__Created = soap_strdup(soap, created); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn _wsse__UsernameToken* soap_wsse_UsernameToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id) @brief Returns UsernameToken element if present. @param soap context @param[in] id string of UsernameToken or NULL @return _wsse__UsernameToken object or NULL Note: this release supports the use of at most one UsernameToken in the header. */ struct _wsse__UsernameToken* soap_wsse_UsernameToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); if (security && security->UsernameToken && (!id || (security->UsernameToken->wsu__Id && !strcmp(security->UsernameToken->wsu__Id, id)))) return security->UsernameToken; return NULL; } /** @fn const char* soap_wsse_get_Username(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns UsernameToken/username string or wsse:FailedAuthentication fault. @param soap context @return UsernameToken/username string or NULL with wsse:FailedAuthentication fault error set @see soap_wsse_verify_Password The returned username should be used to lookup the user's password in a dictionary or database for server-side authentication with soap_wsse_verify_Password. */ const char* soap_wsse_get_Username(struct soap *soap) { _wsse__UsernameToken *token = soap_wsse_UsernameToken(soap, NULL); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_Username"); if (token) return token->Username; soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedAuthentication, "Authentication required"); return NULL; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_Password(struct soap *soap, const char *password) @brief Verifies the supplied password or sets wsse:FailedAuthentication fault. @param soap context @param[in] password string to verify against @return SOAP_OK (authorized) or SOAP_FAULT with wsse:FailedAuthentication fault The verification supports both clear-text password verification and digest password authentication. For digest authentication a history mechanism with a digest authentication session database ensures protection against replay attacks. Note: this release supports the use of at most one UsernameToken in the header. */ int soap_wsse_verify_Password(struct soap *soap, const char *password) { _wsse__UsernameToken *token = soap_wsse_UsernameToken(soap, NULL); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_Password"); /* if we have a UsernameToken with a Password, check it */ if (token && token->Password) { /* password digest or text? */ if (token->Password->Type && !strcmp(token->Password->Type, wsse_PasswordDigestURI)) { /* check password digest: compute SHA1(created, nonce, password) */ if (token->Nonce && token->wsu__Created && strlen(token->Password->__item) == 28) /* digest pw len = 28 */ { char HA1[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE], HA2[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]; /* The specs are not clear: compute digest over binary nonce or base64 nonce? The formet appears to be the case: */ int noncelen; const char *nonce = soap_base642s(soap, token->Nonce, NULL, 0, &noncelen); /* compute HA1 = SHA1(created, nonce, password) */ calc_digest(soap, token->wsu__Created, nonce, noncelen, password, HA1); /* calc_digest(soap, token->wsu__Created, token->Nonce, strlen(token->Nonce), password, HA1); */ /* get HA2 = supplied digest from base64 Password */ soap_base642s(soap, token->Password->__item, HA2, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE, NULL); /* compare HA1 to HA2 */ if (!memcmp(HA1, HA2, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE)) { /* authorize if HA1 and HA2 identical and not replay attack */ if (!soap_wsse_session_verify(soap, HA1, token->wsu__Created, token->Nonce)) return SOAP_OK; return soap->error; } } } else { /* check password text */ if (!strcmp(token->Password->__item, password)) return SOAP_OK; } } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedAuthentication, "Authentication required"); } /******************************************************************************\ * * wsse:Security/BinarySecurityToken header element * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType, const unsigned char *data, int size) @brief Adds BinarySecurityToken element. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature referencing or NULL @param[in] valueType string @param[in] data points to binary token data @param[in] size is length of binary token @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType, const unsigned char *data, int size) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); DBGFUN2("wsse_add_BinarySecurityToken", "id=%s", id?id:"", "valueType=%s", valueType?valueType:""); /* allocate BinarySecurityToken if we don't already have one */ if (!security->BinarySecurityToken) security->BinarySecurityToken = (_wsse__BinarySecurityToken*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__BinarySecurityToken)); soap_default__wsse__BinarySecurityToken(soap, security->BinarySecurityToken); /* populate the BinarySecurityToken */ security->BinarySecurityToken->wsu__Id = soap_strdup(soap, id); security->BinarySecurityToken->ValueType = soap_strdup(soap, valueType); security->BinarySecurityToken->EncodingType = (char*)wsse_Base64BinaryURI; security->BinarySecurityToken->__item = soap_s2base64(soap, data, NULL, size); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(struct soap *soap, const char *id, X509 *cert) @brief Adds BinarySecurityToken element with X509 certificate. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature reference @param[in] cert points to the X509 certificate @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_EOM This function uses i2d_X509 from the the OpenSSL library to convert an X509 object to binary DER format. */ int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(struct soap *soap, const char *id, X509 *cert) { int size; unsigned char *data, *next; if (!cert) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurityToken, "Invalid certificate"); /* determine the storage requirement */ size = i2d_X509(cert, NULL); if (size < 0) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurityToken, "Invalid certificate"); /* use the gSOAP engine's look-aside buffer to temporarily hold the cert */ if (soap_store_lab(soap, NULL, size)) return SOAP_EOM; data = next = (unsigned char*)soap->labbuf; /* store in DER format */ i2d_X509(cert, &next); /* populate the BinarySecurityToken with base64 certificate data */ return soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityToken(soap, id, wsse_X509v3URI, data, size); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenPEM(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *filename) @brief Adds BinarySecurityToken element from a PEM file. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature reference @param[in] filename @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_FAULT with wsse__InvalidSecurity fault when file cannot be read or does not contain a valid certificate This function uses PEM_read_X509 from the the OpenSSL library to read a certificate from a PEM formatted file. */ int soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenPEM(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *filename) { FILE *fd; DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenPEM", "id=%s", id?id:"", "filename=%s", filename?filename:""); if ((fd = fopen(filename, "r"))) { /* read the certificate */ X509 *cert = PEM_read_X509(fd, NULL, NULL, NULL); fclose(fd); /* if okay, populate the BinarySecurityToken element */ if (cert) { int err = soap_wsse_add_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, id, cert); X509_free(cert); return err; } } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "No certificate"); } /** @fn _wsse__BinarySecurityToken* soap_wsse_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id) @brief Returns BinarySecurityToken element if present. @param soap context @param[in] id string of token to get or NULL @return _wsse__BinarySecurityToken object or NULL */ struct _wsse__BinarySecurityToken* soap_wsse_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id) { _wsse__Security *security = soap_wsse_Security(soap); if (security && security->BinarySecurityToken && (!id || (security->BinarySecurityToken->wsu__Id && !strcmp(security->BinarySecurityToken->wsu__Id, id)))) return security->BinarySecurityToken; return NULL; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id, char **valueType, unsigned char **data, int *size) @brief Get wsse:BinarySecurityToken element token data in binary form. @param soap context @param[in] id string of token to get or NULL @param[out] valueType string @param[out] data points to binary token data @param[out] size is length of binary token @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_FAULT with wsse:SecurityTokenUnavailable fault */ int soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityToken(struct soap *soap, const char *id, char **valueType, unsigned char **data, int *size) { _wsse__BinarySecurityToken *token = soap_wsse_BinarySecurityToken(soap, id); DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityToken", "id=%s", id?id:""); if (token) { *valueType = token->ValueType; /* it appears we don't need HexBinary after all if (token->EncodingType && !strcmp(token->EncodingType, wsse_HexBinaryURI)) *data = (unsigned char*)soap_hex2s(soap, token->__item, NULL, 0, size); else */ /* assume token is represented in base64 by default */ *data = (unsigned char*)soap_base642s(soap, token->__item, NULL, 0, size); if (*data) return SOAP_OK; } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__SecurityTokenUnavailable, "BinarySecurityToken required"); } /** @fn X509* soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityTokenX509(struct soap *soap, const char *id) @brief Get X509 wsse:BinarySecurityToken certificate and verify its content. @param soap context @param[in] id string of token to get or NULL @return X509 certificate (dynamically allocated) or NULL with wsse:SecurityTokenUnavailable fault */ X509* soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityTokenX509(struct soap *soap, const char *id) { X509 *cert = NULL; char *valueType; #if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090800fL) const unsigned char *data; #else unsigned char *data; #endif int size; DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityTokenX509", "id=%s", id?id:""); if (!soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityToken(soap, id, &valueType, (unsigned char**)&data, &size) && valueType && !strcmp(valueType, wsse_X509v3URI)) cert = d2i_X509(NULL, &data, size); /* verify the certificate */ if (!cert || soap_wsse_verify_X509(soap, cert)) return NULL; return cert; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_X509(struct soap *soap, X509 *cert) @brief Verifies X509 certificate against soap->cafile, soap->capath, and soap->crlfile @param soap context @param[in] cert X509 certificate @return SOAP_OK or fault This is an expensive operation. Whenever a new soap context is created, the cafile and objects are loaded into that context each time we need to verify a certificate. */ int soap_wsse_verify_X509(struct soap *soap, X509 *cert) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); X509_STORE_CTX *verify; DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_X509"); if (!data) return soap_set_receiver_error(soap, "soap_wsse_sign", "Plugin not registered", SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR); if (!data->store) { if (!(data->store = X509_STORE_new())) return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not create X509_STORE object"); DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Setting up a new X509 store\n")); X509_STORE_set_verify_cb_func(data->store, soap->fsslverify); if (soap->cafile || soap->capath) { if (X509_STORE_load_locations(data->store, soap->cafile, soap->capath) != 1) return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not load CA file or path"); } #if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER > 0x00907000L) if (soap->crlfile) { X509_LOOKUP *lookup; if (!(lookup = X509_STORE_add_lookup(data->store, X509_LOOKUP_file()))) return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not create X509_LOOKUP object"); if (X509_load_crl_file(lookup, soap->crlfile, X509_FILETYPE_PEM) != 1) return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not read the CRL file"); X509_STORE_set_flags(data->store, X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK | X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL); } #endif } if (!(verify = X509_STORE_CTX_new())) return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not create X509_STORE_CTX object"); #if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER > 0x00907000L) if (X509_STORE_CTX_init(verify, data->store, cert, NULL) != 1) { X509_STORE_CTX_free(verify); return soap_wsse_receiver_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Could not initialize X509_STORE_CTX object"); } #else X509_STORE_CTX_init(verify, data->store, cert, NULL); #endif if (X509_verify_cert(verify) != 1) { X509_STORE_CTX_free(verify); return soap_wsse_sender_fault(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_X509", "Invalid certificate"); } DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Certificate is valid\n")); X509_STORE_CTX_free(verify); return SOAP_OK; } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/SignedInfo * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn ds__SignedInfoType* soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) @brief Adds SignedInfo element. @param soap context @return ds__SignedInfoType object */ struct ds__SignedInfoType* soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_add_Signature(soap); if (!signature->SignedInfo) { signature->SignedInfo = (ds__SignedInfoType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__SignedInfoType)); soap_default_ds__SignedInfoType(soap, signature->SignedInfo); } return signature->SignedInfo; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_Reference(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *transform, const char *inclusiveNamespaces, const char *HA) @brief Adds SignedInfo element with Reference URI, transform algorithm used, and digest value. @param soap context @param[in] URI reference @param[in] transform string should be c14n_URI for exc-c14n or NULL @param[in] inclusiveNamespaces used by the exc-c14n transform or NULL @param[in] HA is the SHA1 digest in binary form (length=SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE) @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_EOM when references exceed SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF This function can be called to add more references to the wsse:SignedInfo element. A maximum number of SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF references can be added. The digest method is always SHA1. Note: XPath transforms cannot be specified in this release. */ int soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_Reference(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *transform, const char *inclusiveNamespaces, const char *HA) { ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo(soap); ds__ReferenceType *reference; DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_Reference", "URI=%s", URI?URI:"", "transform=%s", transform?transform:""); /* if this is the first reference, allocate SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF references */ if (signedInfo->__sizeReference == 0) signedInfo->Reference = (ds__ReferenceType**)soap_malloc(soap, SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF*sizeof(ds__ReferenceType*)); else { /* maximum number of references exceeded? */ if (signedInfo->__sizeReference >= SOAP_WSSE_MAX_REF) return SOAP_EOM; } /* allocate fresh new reference */ reference = (ds__ReferenceType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__ReferenceType)); soap_default_ds__ReferenceType(soap, reference); /* populate the URI */ reference->URI = soap_strdup(soap, URI); /* if a transform algorithm was used, populate the Transforms element */ if (transform) { reference->Transforms = (ds__TransformsType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__TransformsType)); soap_default_ds__TransformsType(soap, reference->Transforms); /* only one transform */ reference->Transforms->__sizeTransform = 1; reference->Transforms->Transform = (ds__TransformType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__TransformType)); soap_default_ds__TransformType(soap, reference->Transforms->Transform); reference->Transforms->Transform->Algorithm = (char*)transform; /* populate the c14n:InclusiveNamespaces element */ if (inclusiveNamespaces && *inclusiveNamespaces) { reference->Transforms->Transform->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces = (_c14n__InclusiveNamespaces*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_c14n__InclusiveNamespaces)); soap_default__c14n__InclusiveNamespaces(soap, reference->Transforms->Transform->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces); reference->Transforms->Transform->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces->PrefixList = soap_strdup(soap, inclusiveNamespaces); } } /* populate the DigestMethod element */ reference->DigestMethod = (ds__DigestMethodType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__DigestMethodType)); soap_default_ds__DigestMethodType(soap, reference->DigestMethod); /* the DigestMethod algorithm is always SHA1 */ reference->DigestMethod->Algorithm = (char*)ds_sha1URI; /* populate the DigestValue element */ reference->DigestValue = soap_s2base64(soap, (unsigned char*)HA, NULL, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE); /* add the fresh new reference to the array */ signedInfo->Reference[signedInfo->__sizeReference] = reference; signedInfo->__sizeReference++; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(struct soap *soap, const char *method, int canonical) @brief Adds SignedInfo element with SignatureMethod. @param soap context @param[in] method is the URI of the signature algorithm (e.g. ds_rsa_sha1) @param[in] canonical flag indicating that SignedInfo is signed in exc-c14n form @return SOAP_OK Note: the c14n:InclusiveNamespaces/PrefixList is set to "SOAP-ENV wsse". */ int soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(struct soap *soap, const char *method, int canonical) { ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo(soap); DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod", "method=%s", method?method:"", "canonical=%d", canonical); /* if signed in exc-c14n form, populate CanonicalizationMethod element */ if (canonical) { signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod = (ds__CanonicalizationMethodType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__CanonicalizationMethodType)); soap_default_ds__CanonicalizationMethodType(soap, signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod); signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->Algorithm = (char*)c14n_URI; /* TODO: check c14n:InclusiveNamespaces/PrefixList requirements. It seems * that the WS-Security spec is at odds with the EXC C14N spec on this * issue? * signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces = (_c14n__InclusiveNamespaces*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_c14n__InclusiveNamespaces)); soap_default__c14n__InclusiveNamespaces(soap, signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces); signedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->c14n__InclusiveNamespaces->PrefixList = "SOAP-ENV wsse"; */ } /* populate SignatureMethod element */ signedInfo->SignatureMethod = (ds__SignatureMethodType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__SignatureMethodType)); soap_default_ds__SignatureMethodType(soap, signedInfo->SignatureMethod); signedInfo->SignatureMethod->Algorithm = (char*)method; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn ds__SignedInfoType* soap_wsse_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns SignedInfo element if present. @param soap context @return ds__SignedInfoType object or NULL */ struct ds__SignedInfoType* soap_wsse_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_Signature(soap); if (signature) return signature->SignedInfo; return NULL; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_get_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(struct soap *soap, int *alg) @brief Get SignatureMethod algorithm @param soap context @param[out] alg is SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, SOAP_SMD_VRFY_DSA_SHA1, or SOAP_SMD_VRFY_RSA_SHA1 @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_FAULT with wsse:UnsupportedAlgorithm or wsse:FailedCheck fault */ int soap_wsse_get_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(struct soap *soap, int *alg) { ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_SignedInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod"); *alg = SOAP_SMD_NONE; /* if we have a SignedInfo element, get the algorithm */ if (signedInfo && signedInfo->SignatureMethod && signedInfo->SignatureMethod->Algorithm) { const char *method = signedInfo->SignatureMethod->Algorithm; if (!strcmp(method, ds_hmac_sha1URI)) *alg = SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1; else if (!strcmp(method, ds_dsa_sha1URI)) *alg = SOAP_SMD_VRFY_DSA_SHA1; else if (!strcmp(method, ds_rsa_sha1URI)) *alg = SOAP_SMD_VRFY_RSA_SHA1; else return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__UnsupportedAlgorithm, method); return SOAP_OK; } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "Signature required"); } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/SignatureValue * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_SignatureValue(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) @brief Adds SignedInfo/SignatureMethod element, signs the SignedInfo element, and adds the resulting SignatureValue element. @param soap context @param[in] alg is SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_DSA_SHA1, or SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1 @param[in] key to use to sign (HMAC or EVP_PKEY) @param[in] keylen length of HMAC key @return SOAP_OK, SOAP_EOM, or fault To sign the SignedInfo element with this function, populate SignedInfo with Reference elements first using soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_Reference. The SignedInfo element must not be modified after signing. The SOAP_XML_INDENT and SOAP_XML_CANONICAL flags are used to serialize the SignedInfo to compute the signature. */ int soap_wsse_add_SignatureValue(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_add_Signature(soap); const char *method = NULL; char *sig; int siglen; DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_add_SignatureValue", "alg=%d", alg); /* determine signature algorithm to use */ switch (alg) { case SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1: method = ds_hmac_sha1URI; break; case SOAP_SMD_SIGN_DSA_SHA1: method = ds_dsa_sha1URI; break; case SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1: method = ds_rsa_sha1URI; break; default: return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__UnsupportedAlgorithm, NULL); } /* populate SignedInfo/SignatureMethod based on SOAP_XML_CANONICAL flag */ soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(soap, method, (soap->mode & SOAP_XML_CANONICAL)); /* use the gSOAP engine's look-aside buffer to temporarily hold the sig */ if (soap_store_lab(soap, NULL, soap_smd_size(alg, key))) return SOAP_EOM; sig = soap->labbuf; /* we will serialize SignedInfo as it appears exactly in the SOAP Header */ /* set indent level for XML SignedInfo as it appears in the SOAP Header */ soap->level = 4; /* prevent xmlns:ds namespace inclusion when non-exclusive is used */ if (!(soap->mode & SOAP_XML_CANONICAL)) soap_push_namespace(soap, "ds", ds_URI); /* use smdevp engine to sign SignedInfo */ if (soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, key, keylen) || soap_out_ds__SignedInfoType(soap, "ds:SignedInfo", 0, signature->SignedInfo, NULL) || soap_smd_end(soap, sig, &siglen)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "Could not sign"); /* populate the SignatureValue element */ signature->SignatureValue = soap_s2base64(soap, (unsigned char*)sig, NULL, siglen); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_SignatureValue(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) @brief Verifies the SignatureValue of a SignedInfo element. @param soap context @param[in] alg is SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, SOAP_SMD_VRFY_DSA_SHA1, or SOAP_SMD_VRFY_RSA_SHA1 determined by the SignedInfo/SignatureMethod @param[in] key to use to verify (HMAC or EVP_PKEY) @param[in] keylen length of HMAC key @return SOAP_OK, SOAP_EOM, or fault This function searches for the SignedInfo element in the soap->dom DOM tree to verify the signature in the SignatureValue element. Using the DOM ensures we will verify the signature of a SignedInfo as it was exactly received by the parser, by using the -DWITH_DOM compile flag and SOAP_XML_DOM runtime flag. If there is no DOM, it verifies the signature of the deserialized SignedInfo element in the SOAP Header. However, serializing deserialized data may change the octet stream that was signed, unless we're using gSOAP as producers and consumers (with the SOAP_XML_INDENT flag reset). */ int soap_wsse_verify_SignatureValue(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_Signature(soap); DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_verify_SignatureValue", "alg=%d", alg); /* always need an HMAC secret key or DSA/RSA public key to verify */ if (!key) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__SecurityTokenUnavailable, NULL); /* verify the SignedInfo element with the SignatureValue element */ if (signature && signature->SignedInfo && signature->SignatureValue) { char *sig; const char *sigval; int method, siglen, sigvallen; /* check that we are using the intended signature algorithm */ if (soap_wsse_get_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(soap, &method)) return soap->error; if (alg != method) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "Incorrect signature algorithm"); /* retrieve the signature */ sigval = soap_base642s(soap, signature->SignatureValue, NULL, 0, &sigvallen); /* search the DOM for SignedInfo */ if (soap->dom) { struct soap_dom_element *elt; /* traverse the DOM while searching for SignedInfo in the ds namespace */ for (elt = soap->dom; elt; elt = soap_dom_next_element(elt)) { if (elt->name && elt->nstr && !strcmp(elt->nstr, ds_URI) && (!strcmp(elt->name, "SignedInfo") || !soap_tag_cmp(elt->name, "*:SignedInfo"))) break; } /* found it? */ if (elt) { int err = SOAP_OK; /* should not include leading whitespace in signature verification */ elt->head = NULL; /* use smdevp engine to verify SignedInfo */ if (alg == SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1) sig = (char*)soap_malloc(soap, soap_smd_size(alg, key)); else { sig = (char*)sigval; siglen = sigvallen; } if (signature->SignedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod && signature->SignedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->Algorithm && !strcmp(signature->SignedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod->Algorithm, c14n_URI)) { struct soap_dom_element *prt; struct soap_dom_attribute *att; soap->mode |= SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_DOM_ASIS; err = soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, key, keylen); /* emit all xmlns attributes of ancestors */ while (soap->nlist) { register struct soap_nlist *np = soap->nlist->next; SOAP_FREE(soap, soap->nlist); soap->nlist = np; } /* TODO: consider moving this into dom.cpp */ for (prt = elt->prnt; prt; prt = prt->prnt) { for (att = prt->atts; att; att = att->next) if (!strncmp(att->name, "xmlns:", 6) && !soap_lookup_ns(soap, att->name + 6, strlen(att->name + 6))) soap_attribute(soap, att->name, att->data); } for (prt = elt->prnt; prt; prt = prt->prnt) { for (att = prt->atts; att; att = att->next) if (!strcmp(att->name, "xmlns")) { soap_attribute(soap, att->name, att->data); break; } } } else { /* compute digest over DOM "as is" */ soap->mode &= ~SOAP_XML_CANONICAL; soap->mode |= SOAP_DOM_ASIS; err = soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, key, keylen); } /* do not dump namespace table xmlns bindings */ soap->ns = 2; /* compute digest */ if (err || soap_out_xsd__anyType(soap, NULL, 0, elt, NULL) || soap_smd_end(soap, sig, &siglen)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, NULL); if (alg == SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1) { if (siglen != sigvallen || memcmp(sig, sigval, siglen)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, NULL); } DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Signature in DOM is valid\n")); return SOAP_OK; } } else { int err = SOAP_OK; const char *c14nexclude; soap_mode mode; /* serialize the SignedInfo element as it appeared in the SOAP Header */ soap->level = 4; c14nexclude = soap->c14nexclude; soap->c14nexclude = "ds"; mode = soap->mode; if (signature->SignedInfo->CanonicalizationMethod) soap->mode |= SOAP_XML_CANONICAL; else soap->mode &= ~SOAP_XML_CANONICAL; if (alg == SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1) sig = (char*)soap_malloc(soap, soap_smd_size(alg, key)); else { sig = (char*)sigval; siglen = sigvallen; } if (soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, key, keylen) || soap_out_ds__SignedInfoType(soap, "ds:SignedInfo", 0, signature->SignedInfo, NULL) || soap_smd_end(soap, sig, &siglen)) err = soap->error; soap->mode = mode; soap->c14nexclude = c14nexclude; if (err) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, NULL); if (alg == SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1) { if (siglen != sigvallen || memcmp(sig, sigval, siglen)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, NULL); } DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Signature is valid\n")); return SOAP_OK; } } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "Signature with SignedInfo required"); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) @brief Verifies the digest values of the XML elements referenced by the SignedInfo References. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK or fault This function searches for the SignedInfo element in the soap->dom DOM tree to verify the digests contained therein. Using the DOM ensures we will verify the digests of the locally signed elements as they were exactly received by the parser, by using the -DWITH_DOM compile flag and SOAP_XML_DOM runtime flag. If there is no DOM, the function fails. */ int soap_wsse_verify_SignedInfo(struct soap *soap) { ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_SignedInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_SignedInfo"); if (signedInfo) { int i; /* must have at least one reference element */ if (signedInfo->__sizeReference == 0) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "No SignedInfo/Reference"); /* As an alternative to the current implementatin, this might be a good place to re-canonicalize the entire DOM to improve interop. Two DOMs can be used: one with non-c14n XML and one with c14n XML so we can handle multiple different transforms. */ /* for each reference element, check the digest */ for (i = 0; i < signedInfo->__sizeReference; i++) { ds__ReferenceType *reference = signedInfo->Reference[i]; /* reference element is complete? */ if (!reference->URI || !reference->DigestMethod || !reference->DigestMethod->Algorithm || !reference->DigestValue) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "Incomplete SignedInfo/Reference"); /* reference is local? */ if (*reference->URI == '#') { int alg, canonical; unsigned char hash[SOAP_SMD_MAX_SIZE]; DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Verifying digest of locally referenced data %s\n", reference->URI)); /* digest algorithm should be SHA1 */ if (!strcmp(reference->DigestMethod->Algorithm, ds_sha1URI)) alg = SOAP_SMD_DGST_SHA1; else return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__UnsupportedAlgorithm, reference->DigestMethod->Algorithm); /* if reference has a transform, it should be an exc-c14n transform */ if (reference->Transforms) { if (reference->Transforms->__sizeTransform != 1 || !reference->Transforms->Transform[0].Algorithm || strcmp(reference->Transforms->Transform[0].Algorithm, c14n_URI)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__UnsupportedAlgorithm, reference->Transforms->Transform[0].Algorithm); canonical = 1; } else canonical = 0; /* convert base64 digest to binary */ soap_base642s(soap, reference->DigestValue, (char*)hash, SOAP_SMD_MAX_SIZE, NULL); /* verify the digest of a locally signed element */ if (soap_wsse_verify_digest(soap, alg, canonical, reference->URI + 1, hash)) return soap->error; } } return SOAP_OK; } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "No SignedInfo"); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_digest(struct soap *soap, int alg, int canonical, const char *id, unsigned char hash[SOAP_SMD_MAX_SIZE]) @brief Verifies the digest value of an XML element referenced by id against the hash. @param soap context @param[in] alg digest algorithm @param[in] canonical flag indicating that element is signed in exc-c14n form @param[in] id string of the XML element to verify @param[in] hash digest value to verify against @return SOAP_OK or fault */ int soap_wsse_verify_digest(struct soap *soap, int alg, int canonical, const char *id, unsigned char hash[SOAP_SMD_MAX_SIZE]) { struct soap_dom_element *elt; DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_verify_digest", "alg=%d", alg, "canonical=%d", canonical); /* traverse the DOM to find the element with matching wsu:Id or ds:Id */ for (elt = soap->dom; elt; elt = soap_dom_next_element(elt)) { struct soap_dom_attribute *att; for (att = elt->atts; att; att = att->next) { /* check attribute */ if (att->name && att->nstr && (!strcmp(att->nstr, wsu_URI) || !strcmp(att->nstr, ds_URI)) && (!strcmp(att->name, "Id") || !soap_tag_cmp(att->name, "*:Id"))) { /* found a match, compare attribute value with id */ if (att->data && !strcmp(att->data, id)) { unsigned char HA[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]; int len, err = SOAP_OK; DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Computing digest for Id=%s\n", id)); /* do not hash leading whitespace */ elt->head = NULL; /* canonical or as-is? */ if (canonical) { struct soap_dom_element *prt; struct soap_dom_attribute *att; soap->mode |= SOAP_XML_CANONICAL | SOAP_DOM_ASIS; err = soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, NULL, 0); /* emit all xmlns attributes of ancestors */ while (soap->nlist) { register struct soap_nlist *np = soap->nlist->next; SOAP_FREE(soap, soap->nlist); soap->nlist = np; } /* TODO: consider moving this into dom.cpp */ for (prt = elt->prnt; prt; prt = prt->prnt) { for (att = prt->atts; att; att = att->next) { if (!strncmp(att->name, "xmlns:", 6) && !soap_lookup_ns(soap, att->name + 6, strlen(att->name + 6))) { DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Attribute=%s\n", att->name)); soap_attribute(soap, att->name, att->data); } } } for (prt = elt->prnt; prt; prt = prt->prnt) { for (att = prt->atts; att; att = att->next) if (!strcmp(att->name, "xmlns")) { soap_attribute(soap, att->name, att->data); break; } } } else { /* compute digest over DOM "as is" */ soap->mode &= ~SOAP_XML_CANONICAL; soap->mode |= SOAP_DOM_ASIS; err = soap_smd_begin(soap, alg, NULL, 0); } /* do not dump namespace table xmlns bindings */ soap->ns = 2; /* compute digest */ if (err || soap_out_xsd__anyType(soap, NULL, 0, elt, NULL) || soap_smd_end(soap, (char*)HA, &len)) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "Could not compute digest"); /* compare digests, success if identical */ DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Comparing digest hashes\n")); DBGHEX(TEST, hash, len); DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "\n--\n")); DBGHEX(TEST, HA, len); DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "\n")); if (!memcmp(hash, HA, (size_t)len)) return SOAP_OK; return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "SignedInfo digest mismatch"); } } } } return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "SignedInfo reference target not found"); } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/KeyInfo * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn ds__KeyInfoType* soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(struct soap *soap) @brief Adds KeyInfo element. @param soap context @return ds__KeyInfo object */ struct ds__KeyInfoType* soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(struct soap *soap) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_add_Signature(soap); if (!signature->KeyInfo) signature->KeyInfo = (ds__KeyInfoType*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(ds__KeyInfoType)); soap_default_ds__KeyInfoType(soap, signature->KeyInfo); return signature->KeyInfo; } /** @fn ds__KeyInfoType* soap_wsse_KeyInfo(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns KeyInfo element if present. @param soap context @return ds__KeyInfo object or NULL */ struct ds__KeyInfoType* soap_wsse_KeyInfo(struct soap *soap) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_Signature(soap); if (signature) return signature->KeyInfo; return NULL; } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/KeyInfo/KeyName * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_KeyName(struct soap *soap, const char *name) @brief Adds KeyName element. @param soap context @param[in] name string of the KeyName @return SOAP_OK Note: the recommended method to add Key information is to utilize KeyIdentifier instead of KeyName. A KeyName is useful mainly for internal use. */ int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_KeyName(struct soap *soap, const char *name) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_KeyName", "name=%s", name); /* populate the KeyName element */ keyInfo->KeyName = soap_strdup(soap, name); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_KeyName(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns KeyName element if present. @param soap context @return string or NULL */ const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_KeyName(struct soap *soap) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_KeyName"); if (!keyInfo) return NULL; return keyInfo->KeyName; } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/KeyInfo/wsse:SecurityTokenReference/Reference/@URI * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *valueType) @brief Adds KeyInfo element with SecurityTokenReference URI. @param soap context @param[in] URI string referencing a security token @param[in] valueType string or NULL @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *valueType) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI", "URI=%s", URI?URI:"", "valueType=%s", valueType?valueType:""); /* allocate SecurityTokenReference element if we don't have one already */ if (!keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference) keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference = (_wsse__SecurityTokenReference*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__SecurityTokenReference)); soap_default__wsse__SecurityTokenReference(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference); /* allocate Reference element */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference = (_wsse__Reference*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__Reference)); soap_default__wsse__Reference(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference); /* populate the Reference element */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference->URI = soap_strdup(soap, URI); keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference->ValueType = soap_strdup(soap, valueType); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(struct soap *soap, const char *URI) @brief Adds KeyInfo element with SecurityTokenReference URI to an X509 cert. @param soap context @param[in] URI string referencing an X509 certificate @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(struct soap *soap, const char *URI) { return soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(soap, URI, wsse_X509v3URI); } /** @fn const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns a SecurityTokenReference URI if present. @param soap context @return string or NULL */ const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(struct soap *soap) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_KeyInfo(soap); if (keyInfo && keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference && keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference) return keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference->URI; return NULL; } /** @fn const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceValueType(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns a SecurityTokenReference ValueType if present. @param soap context @return string or NULL */ const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceValueType(struct soap *soap) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_KeyInfo(soap); if (keyInfo && keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference && keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference) return keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Reference->ValueType; return NULL; } /** @fn X509* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns a X509 certificate if present as a BinarySecurity token. @param soap context @return X509 object or NULL with wsse:SecurityTokenUnavailable fault */ X509* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(struct soap *soap) { const char *URI = soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceURI(soap); X509 *cert = NULL; DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509"); if (URI && *URI == '#') { const char *valueType; valueType = soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceValueType(soap); if (!valueType || !strcmp(valueType, wsse_X509v3URI)) cert = soap_wsse_get_BinarySecurityTokenX509(soap, URI + 1); } return cert; } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/KeyInfo/wsse:SecurityTokenReference/Reference/KeyIdentifier * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType, unsigned char *data, int size) @brief Adds KeyInfo element with SecurityTokenReference/KeyIdentifier binary data @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature reference @param[in] valueType string @param[in] data binary data @param[in] size of binary data @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType, unsigned char *data, int size) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier", "id=%s", id?id:"", "valueType=%s", valueType?valueType:""); /* allocate SecurityTokenReference if we don't have one already */ if (!keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference) keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference = (_wsse__SecurityTokenReference*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__SecurityTokenReference)); soap_default__wsse__SecurityTokenReference(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference); /* allocate KeyIdentifier */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier = (_wsse__KeyIdentifier*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__KeyIdentifier)); soap_default__wsse__KeyIdentifier(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier); /* populate KeyIdentifier */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->wsu__Id = soap_strdup(soap, id); keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->ValueType = soap_strdup(soap, valueType); keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->EncodingType = (char*)wsse_Base64BinaryURI; keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->__item = soap_s2base64(soap, data, NULL, size); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifierValueType(struct soap *soap) @brief Returns KeyInfo/SecurityTokenReference/KeyIdentifier/ValueType if present @param soap context @return string or NULL */ const char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifierValueType(struct soap *soap) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifierValueType"); if (!keyInfo || !keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference || !keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier) return NULL; return keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->ValueType; } /** @fn const unsigned char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(struct soap *soap, int *size) @brief Returns KeyInfo/SecurityTokenReference/KeyIdentifier binary data @param soap context @param[out] size is set to the size of the decoded data @return data or NULL */ const unsigned char* soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(struct soap *soap, int *size) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier"); if (!keyInfo || !keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference || !keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier) return NULL; return (unsigned char*)soap_base642s(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->KeyIdentifier->__item, NULL, 0, size); } /******************************************************************************\ * * ds:Signature/KeyInfo/wsse:SecurityTokenReference/Reference/Embedded * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceEmbedded(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType) @brief Adds KeyInfo element with Embedded SecurityTokenReference. @param soap context @param[in] id string for signature reference @param[in] valueType string @return SOAP_OK Note: this function does not add embedded tokens automatically. See code for comments. */ int soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceEmbedded(struct soap *soap, const char *id, const char *valueType) { ds__KeyInfoType *keyInfo = soap_wsse_add_KeyInfo(soap); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceEmbedded"); /* allocate SecurityTokenReference if we don't have one already */ if (!keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference) keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference = (_wsse__SecurityTokenReference*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__SecurityTokenReference)); soap_default__wsse__SecurityTokenReference(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference); /* allocate Embedded element */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Embedded = (_wsse__Embedded*)soap_malloc(soap, sizeof(_wsse__Embedded)); soap_default__wsse__Embedded(soap, keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Embedded); /* populate Embedded element */ keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Embedded->wsu__Id = soap_strdup(soap, id); keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Embedded->ValueType = soap_strdup(soap, valueType); /* TODO: Add embedded tokens and assertions. Could use DOM here? keyInfo->wsse__SecurityTokenReference->Embedded->xyz = ...; */ return SOAP_OK; } /******************************************************************************\ * * Faults * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(struct soap *soap, const char *faultsubcode, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) @brief Sets sender SOAP Fault (sub)code for server fault response. @param soap context @param[in] faultsubcode sub code string @param[in] faultstring fault string @param[in] faultdetail detail string @return SOAP_FAULT */ int soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(struct soap *soap, const char *faultsubcode, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) { #if defined(SOAP_WSA_2003) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2004) || defined(SOAP_WSA_200408) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2005) return soap_wsa_sender_fault_subcode(soap, faultsubcode, faultstring, faultdetail); #else return soap_sender_fault_subcode(soap, faultsubcode, faultstring, faultdetail); #endif } /** @fn int soap_wsse_receiver_fault_subcode(struct soap *soap, const char *faultsubcode, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) @brief Sets receiver SOAP Fault (sub)code for server fault response. @param soap context @param[in] faultsubcode sub code string @param[in] faultstring fault string @param[in] faultdetail detail string @return SOAP_FAULT */ int soap_wsse_receiver_fault_subcode(struct soap *soap, const char *faultsubcode, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) { #if defined(SOAP_WSA_2003) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2004) || defined(SOAP_WSA_200408) || defined(SOAP_WSA_2005) return soap_wsa_receiver_fault_subcode(soap, faultsubcode, faultstring, faultdetail); #else return soap_receiver_fault_subcode(soap, faultsubcode, faultstring, faultdetail); #endif } /** @fn int soap_wsse_sender_fault(struct soap *soap, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) @brief Sets sender SOAP Fault for server fault response. @param soap context @param[in] faultstring fault string @param[in] faultdetail detail string @return SOAP_FAULT */ int soap_wsse_sender_fault(struct soap *soap, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) { return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, NULL, faultstring, faultdetail); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_receiver_fault(struct soap *soap, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) @brief Sets receiver SOAP Fault for server fault response. @param soap context @param[in] faultstring fault string @param[in] faultdetail detail string @return SOAP_FAULT */ int soap_wsse_receiver_fault(struct soap *soap, const char *faultstring, const char *faultdetail) { return soap_wsse_receiver_fault_subcode(soap, NULL, faultstring, faultdetail); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_fault(struct soap *soap, wsse__FaultcodeEnum fault, const char *detail) @brief Sets SOAP Fault (sub)code for server response. @param soap context @param[in] fault is one of wsse:FaultcodeEnum @param[in] detail string with optional text message @return SOAP_FAULT */ int soap_wsse_fault(struct soap *soap, wsse__FaultcodeEnum fault, const char *detail) { const char *code = soap_wsse__FaultcodeEnum2s(soap, fault); DBGFUN2("soap_wsse_fault", "fault=%s", code?code:"", "detail=%s", detail?detail:""); /* remove incorrect or incomplete Security header */ soap_wsse_delete_Security(soap); /* populate the SOAP Fault as per WS-Security spec */ detail = NULL; /* detail text not recommended */ /* use WSA to populate the SOAP Header when WSA is used */ switch (fault) { case wsse__UnsupportedSecurityToken: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "An unsupported token was provided", detail); case wsse__UnsupportedAlgorithm: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "An unsupported signature or encryption algorithm was used", detail); case wsse__InvalidSecurity: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "An error was discovered processing the header", detail); case wsse__InvalidSecurityToken: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "An invalid security token was provided", detail); case wsse__FailedAuthentication: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "The security token could not be authenticated or authorized", detail); case wsse__FailedCheck: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "The signature or decryption was invalid", detail); case wsse__SecurityTokenUnavailable: return soap_wsse_sender_fault_subcode(soap, code, "Referenced security token could not be retrieved", detail); } return SOAP_FAULT; } /******************************************************************************\ * * Digest authentication session management * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn static int soap_wsse_session_verify(struct soap *soap, const char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE], const char *created, const char *nonce) @brief Verifies and updates the digest, nonce, and creation time against the digest authentication session database to prevent replay attacks. @param soap context @param[in] hash binary digest value of PasswordDigest @param[in] created string @param[in] nonce string (base64) @return SOAP_OK or SOAP_FAULT */ static int soap_wsse_session_verify(struct soap *soap, const char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE], const char *created, const char *nonce) { struct soap_wsse_session *session; time_t expired, now = time(NULL); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_session_verify"); soap_s2dateTime(soap, created, &expired); /* creation time in the future? */ if (expired > now + SOAP_WSSE_CLKSKEW) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedAuthentication, "Authorization request in future"); expired += SOAP_WSSE_NONCETIME; /* expired? */ if (expired <= now) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedAuthentication, "Authentication expired"); /* purge expired messages, but don't do this all the time to improve efficiency */ if (now % 10 == 0) soap_wsse_session_cleanup(soap); DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Verifying session nonce=%s\n", nonce)); /* enter mutex to check and update session */ MUTEX_LOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); for (session = soap_wsse_session; session; session = session->next) { if (!memcmp(session->hash, hash, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE) && !strcmp(session->nonce, nonce)) break; } /* if not found, allocate new session data */ if (!session) { session = (struct soap_wsse_session*)malloc(sizeof(struct soap_wsse_session) + strlen(nonce)); if (session) { session->next = soap_wsse_session; session->expired = expired; memcpy(session->hash, hash, SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE); strcpy(session->nonce, nonce); soap_wsse_session = session; } session = NULL; } /* exit mutex */ MUTEX_UNLOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); /* if replay attack, return non-descript failure */ if (session) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedAuthentication, NULL); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn static void soap_wsse_session_cleanup(struct soap *soap) @brief Removes expired authentication data from the digest authentication session database. @param soap context */ static void soap_wsse_session_cleanup(struct soap *soap) { struct soap_wsse_session **session; time_t now = time(NULL); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_session_cleanup"); /* enter mutex to purge expired session data */ MUTEX_LOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); session = &soap_wsse_session; while (*session) { if ((*session)->expired < now) { struct soap_wsse_session *p = *session; DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Deleting session nonce=%s\n", p->nonce)); *session = p->next; free(p); } else session = &(*session)->next; } /* exit mutex */ MUTEX_UNLOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); } /******************************************************************************\ * * Calculate SHA1(created, nonce, password) digest * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn static void calc_digest(struct soap *soap, const char *created, const char *nonce, int noncelen, const char *password, char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]) @brief Calculates digest value SHA1(created, nonce, password) @param soap context @param[in] created string (XSD dateTime format) @param[in] nonce value @param[in] noncelen length of nonce value @param[in] password string @param[out] hash SHA1 digest */ static void calc_digest(struct soap *soap, const char *created, const char *nonce, int noncelen, const char *password, char hash[SOAP_SMD_SHA1_SIZE]) { struct soap_smd_data context; /* use smdevp engine */ soap_smd_init(soap, &context, SOAP_SMD_DGST_SHA1, NULL, 0); soap_smd_update(soap, &context, nonce, noncelen); soap_smd_update(soap, &context, created, strlen(created)); soap_smd_update(soap, &context, password, strlen(password)); soap_smd_final(soap, &context, hash, NULL); } /******************************************************************************\ * * Calculate randomized hex nonce * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn static void calc_nonce(struct soap *soap, char nonce[SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN]) @brief Calculates randomized nonce (also uses time() in case a poorly seeded PRNG is used) @param soap context @param[out] nonce value */ static void calc_nonce(struct soap *soap, char nonce[SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN]) { int i; time_t r = time(NULL); memcpy(nonce, &r, 4); for (i = 4; i < SOAP_WSSE_NONCELEN; i += 4) { r = soap_random; memcpy(nonce + i, &r, 4); } } /******************************************************************************\ * * Plugin registry functions * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *p, void *arg) @brief Plugin registry function, used with soap_register_plugin. @param soap context @param[in,out] p plugin created in registry @param[in] arg passed from soap_register_plugin_arg is an optional security token handler callback @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *p, void *arg) { static int done = 0; DBGFUN("soap_wsse"); p->id = soap_wsse_id; p->data = (void*)SOAP_MALLOC(soap, sizeof(struct soap_wsse_data)); p->fcopy = soap_wsse_copy; p->fdelete = soap_wsse_delete; if (p->data) { if (soap_wsse_init(soap, (struct soap_wsse_data*)p->data, (const void *(*)(struct soap*, int, int*))arg)) { SOAP_FREE(soap, p->data); return SOAP_EOM; } } if (!done) { #ifdef WIN32 static volatile long spinlock = 0; DWORD s = 0; /* Initialize soap_wsse_session_lock with a spinlock */ while (InterlockedExchange(&spinlock, 1) == 1) { Sleep(s); s = !s; } if (!done) MUTEX_SETUP(soap_wsse_session_lock); done = 1; spinlock = 0; #else done = 1; #endif #ifdef WITH_OPENSSL MUTEX_LOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); OpenSSL_add_all_digests(); OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms(); MUTEX_UNLOCK(soap_wsse_session_lock); #endif } return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_init(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data, void *arg) @brief Initializes plugin data. @param soap context @param[in,out] data plugin data @param arg security token handler callback @return SOAP_OK */ static int soap_wsse_init(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data, const void *(*arg)(struct soap*, int alg, int *keylen)) { DBGFUN("soap_wsse_init"); data->sign_alg = SOAP_SMD_NONE; data->sign_key = NULL; data->sign_keylen = 0; data->vrfy_alg = SOAP_SMD_NONE; data->vrfy_key = NULL; data->vrfy_keylen = 0; data->digest = NULL; data->fpreparesend = NULL; data->fpreparefinalsend = NULL; data->fdisconnect = NULL; data->store = NULL; data->security_token_handler = arg; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_copy(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *dst, struct soap_plugin *src) @brief Copies plugin data to localize plugin data for threads. @param soap context @param[out] dst target plugin @param[in] src source plugin @return SOAP_OK */ static int soap_wsse_copy(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *dst, struct soap_plugin *src) { DBGFUN("soap_wsse_copy"); *dst = *src; dst->data = (void*)SOAP_MALLOC(soap, sizeof(struct soap_wsse_data)); soap_wsse_init(soap, (struct soap_wsse_data*)dst->data, ((struct soap_wsse_data*)src->data)->security_token_handler); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn void soap_wsse_delete(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *p) @brief Deletes plugin data. @param soap context @param[in,out] p plugin @return SOAP_OK */ static void soap_wsse_delete(struct soap *soap, struct soap_plugin *p) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_delete"); if (data) { soap_wsse_preparecleanup(soap, data); if (data->store) { X509_STORE_free(data->store); data->store = NULL; } SOAP_FREE(soap, data); } } /******************************************************************************\ * * Plugin-specific functions * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(struct soap *soap, const char *tags) @brief Sets the elements that are to be extended with wsu:Id attributes. The wsu:Id attribute values are set to the string value of the tag's QName. @param soap context @param[in] tags string of space-separated qualified and unqualified element tag names @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_set_wsu_id(struct soap *soap, const char *tags) { DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_set_wsu_id", "tags=%s", tags?tags:"(null)"); soap->wsuid = soap_strdup(soap, tags); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_sign(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) @brief Uses the wsse plugin to sign all wsu:Id attributed elements. @param soap context @param[in] alg is the signature algorithm SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_DSA_SHA1, or SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1 @param[in] key is the HMAC secret key or DSA/RSA private EVP_PKEY @param[in] keylen is the HMAC key length @return SOAP_OK or fault This function does not actually sign the message, but initiates the plugin's signature algorithm to sign the message upon message transfer. */ int soap_wsse_sign(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) { struct soap_wsse_digest *digest, *next; struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_sign", "alg=%d", alg); if (!data) return soap_set_receiver_error(soap, "soap_wsse_sign", "Plugin not registered", SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR); if (!alg || !key) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__InvalidSecurity, "Invalid signature algorithm or key"); /* store alg and key in plugin data */ data->sign_alg = alg; data->sign_key = key; data->sign_keylen = keylen; /* save and set the plugin's callbacks to preprocess outbound messages */ if (soap->fpreparesend != soap_wsse_preparesend) { data->fpreparesend = soap->fpreparesend; data->fpreparefinalsend = soap->fpreparefinalsend; } if (soap->fpreparefinalsend != soap_wsse_preparefinalsend) { soap->fpreparesend = soap_wsse_preparesend; soap->fpreparefinalsend = soap_wsse_preparefinalsend; } /* does not support compression */ soap->omode &= ~SOAP_ENC_ZLIB; if ((soap->omode & SOAP_IO) == SOAP_IO_STORE) soap->omode = (soap->omode & ~SOAP_IO) | SOAP_IO_BUFFER; /* cleanup the digest data */ for (digest = data->digest; digest; digest = next) { next = digest->next; SOAP_FREE(soap, digest); } data->digest = NULL; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_sign_body(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) @brief Uses the wsse plugin to sign all wsu:Id attributed elements, including the SOAP Body (by adding a wsu:Id="Body" attribute). @param soap context @param[in] alg is the signature algorithm SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1, SOAP_SMD_SIGN_DSA_SHA1, or SOAP_SMD_SIGN_RSA_SHA1 @param[in] key is the HMAC secret key or DSA/RSA private EVP_PKEY @param[in] keylen is the HMAC key length @return SOAP_OK This function does not actually sign the message, but initiates the plugin's signature algorithm to sign the message upon message transfer. */ int soap_wsse_sign_body(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, int keylen) { int err; DBGFUN1("soap_wsse_sign_body", "alg=%d", alg); soap_wsse_add_Security(soap); soap->omode |= SOAP_XML_SEC; err = soap_wsse_sign(soap, alg, key, keylen); return err; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_init(struct soap *soap) @brief Uses the wsse plugin to initiate the verification of the signature and SignedInfo Reference digests. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK This function does not actually verify the message, but initiates the plugin's data to store the message in a DOM to verify the signature. The signature and digests in the DOM must be verified manually. */ int soap_wsse_verify_init(struct soap *soap) { DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_init"); /* deserialize inbound message to DOM */ soap->imode |= SOAP_XML_DOM; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_auto(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, size_t keylen) @brief Uses the wsse plugin to initiate the automatic verification of the signature and SignedInfo Reference digests. @param soap context @param[in] alg to verify signature if signature has no secret or public key, use SOAP_SMD_NONE to omit @param[in] key is HMAC key or EVP_PKEY or NULL @param[in] keylen is HMAC key length or 0 @return SOAP_OK This function does not actually verify the message, but initiates the plugin's algorithm to store the message in a DOM to automatically verify the signature and digests. If the message does not contain a key to verify the signature, the alg, key, and keylen parameters are used. It is important that the X509 certificate used to verify the signature, which requires soap->cafile and/or soap->capath to be set. */ int soap_wsse_verify_auto(struct soap *soap, int alg, const void *key, size_t keylen) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_auto"); if (!data) return soap_set_receiver_error(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_auto", "Plugin not registered", SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR); data->vrfy_alg = alg; data->vrfy_key = key; data->vrfy_keylen = keylen; if (soap->fdisconnect != soap_wsse_disconnect) { data->fdisconnect = soap->fdisconnect; soap->fdisconnect = soap_wsse_disconnect; } return soap_wsse_verify_init(soap); } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_done(struct soap *soap) @brief Terminates the automatic verification of signatures. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK */ int soap_wsse_verify_done(struct soap *soap) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_done"); if (!data) return soap_set_receiver_error(soap, "soap_wsse_verify_done", "Plugin not registered", SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR); soap->imode &= ~SOAP_XML_DOM; soap->omode &= ~SOAP_XML_SEC; if (soap->fdisconnect == soap_wsse_disconnect) soap->fdisconnect = data->fdisconnect; return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn size_t soap_wsse_verify_element(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *tag) @brief Post-checks the presence of signed element(s). Does not verify the signature of these elements, which is done with @ref soap_wee_verify_auto. @param soap context @param URI namespace of element(s) @param tag name of element(s) @return number of matching elements signed. This function does not actually verify the signature of each element, but checks whether the elements are signed and thus their integrity is preserved. Signed element nesting rules are obeyed, so if the matching element is a descendent of a signed element, it is signed as well. Thus, the verification process follows nesting rules. Client should call this function after invocation. Services should call this function inside a service operation. This function traverses the entire DOM, so performance is determined by the size of a message. To check the SOAP Body (either using SOAP 1.1 or 1.2), @ref soap_wsse_verify_element(soap, namespaces[0].ns, "Body"). To check whether the Timestamp was signed (assuming it is present and message expiration checked with @ref soap_wsse_verify_Timestamp), use @ref soap_wsse_verify_element(soap, "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd", "Timestamp"). Note: for future releases XPath queries (or forms of these) will be considered. */ size_t soap_wsse_verify_element(struct soap *soap, const char *URI, const char *tag) { ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_SignedInfo(soap); size_t count = 0; DBGFUN("soap_wsse_verify_element"); if (signedInfo && soap->dom) { struct soap_dom_element *elt; /* traverse the DOM */ DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "SignedInfo and DOM found\n")); elt = soap->dom; while (elt) { /* find wsu:Id or ds:Id and check for Id in signedInfo */ int ok = 0; struct soap_dom_attribute *att; for (att = elt->atts; att; att = att->next) { if (att->name && att->nstr && (!strcmp(att->nstr, wsu_URI) || !strcmp(att->nstr, ds_URI)) && (!strcmp(att->name, "Id") || !soap_tag_cmp(att->name, "*:Id"))) { /* Id attribute found, search Id value in ds:Reference/@URI */ int i; for (i = 0; i < signedInfo->__sizeReference; i++) { ds__ReferenceType *reference = signedInfo->Reference[i]; if (reference->URI && *reference->URI == '#' && !strcmp(reference->URI + 1, att->data)) { ok = 1; break; } } if (ok) break; } } /* the current element is signed, count this and the matching nested */ if (ok) { count += soap_wsse_verify_nested(soap, elt, URI, tag); /* go to next sibling or back up */ if (elt->next) elt = elt->next; else { do elt = elt->prnt; while (elt && !elt->next); if (elt) elt = elt->next; } } else elt = soap_dom_next_element(elt); } } return count; } /** @fn size_t soap_wsse_verify_nested(struct soap *soap, struct soap_dom_element *dom, const char *URI, const char *tag) @brief Counts signed matching elements from the dom node and down @param soap context @param dom node to check and down @param URI namespace of element(s) @param tag name of element(s) @return number of matching elements. */ static size_t soap_wsse_verify_nested(struct soap *soap, struct soap_dom_element *dom, const char *URI, const char *tag) { size_t count = 0; /* search the DOM node and descendants for matching elements */ struct soap_dom_element *elt = dom; for (elt = dom; elt && elt != dom->next && elt != dom->prnt; elt = soap_dom_next_element(elt)) { if (elt->name && ((!elt->nstr && !URI) || (elt->nstr && URI && !strcmp(elt->nstr, URI)))) { const char *s = strchr(elt->name, ':'); if (s) s++; else s = elt->name; /* found element? */ if (!strcmp(s, tag)) count++; } DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Element '%s' (\"%s\":%s) is signed\n", elt->name, elt->nstr, elt->name)); } return count; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_verify_body(struct soap *soap) @brief Post-checks the presence of signed SOAP Body. Does not verify the signature of the Body, which is done with @ref soap_wee_verify_auto. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK (signed) or SOAP_ERR This function does not actually verify the signature of the Body. It checks whether the Body is signed and thus its integrity is preserved. Clients should call this function after invocation. Services should call this function inside a service operation. This function traverses the entire DOM, so performance is determined by the size of a message. */ int soap_wsse_verify_body(struct soap *soap) { const char *ns = NULL; /* Are we using SOAP 1.1 or 1.2? Check first row of namespace table */ if (soap->local_namespaces) { if (soap->local_namespaces->out) ns = soap->local_namespaces->out; else if (soap->local_namespaces->ns) ns = soap->local_namespaces->ns; } /* We don't know if we're using SOAP 1.1 or 1.2, so assume it is 1.2 */ if (!ns) ns = "http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"; if (soap_wsse_verify_element(soap, ns, "Body") > 0) return SOAP_OK; return SOAP_ERR; } /******************************************************************************\ * * Callbacks registered by plugin * \******************************************************************************/ /** @fn int soap_wsse_preparesend(struct soap *soap, const char *buf, size_t len) @brief Takes a piece of the XML message (tokenized) to compute digest. @param soap context @param[in] buf string (XML "tokenized") to be send @param[in] len buf length @return SOAP_OK or fault This callback is invoked to analyze a message (usually during the HTTP content length phase). Note: nested elements with wsu:Id attributes cannot be individually signed in this release. */ static int soap_wsse_preparesend(struct soap *soap, const char *buf, size_t len) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_preparesend"); if (!data) return SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR; /* the gSOAP engine signals the start of a wsu:Id element */ if (soap->part == SOAP_BEGIN_SECURITY) { /* found element with wsu:Id so change engine state to start digest */ soap->part = SOAP_IN_SECURITY; /* already computing digest? */ if (data->digest && data->digest->level) { DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Nested hashing for signature not possible, wsu:Id='%s' ignored\n", soap->id)); } else { /* initialize smdevp engine */ struct soap_wsse_digest *digest; digest = (struct soap_wsse_digest*)SOAP_MALLOC(soap, sizeof(struct soap_wsse_digest) + strlen(soap->id) + 1); digest->next = data->digest; digest->level = soap->level; soap_smd_init(soap, &digest->smd, SOAP_SMD_DGST_SHA1, NULL, 0); memset(digest->hash, 0, sizeof(digest->hash)); digest->id[0] = '#'; strcpy(digest->id + 1, soap->id); data->digest = digest; /* omit indent for indented XML (next time around, we will catch '<') */ if (*buf != '<') goto end; } } if (soap->part == SOAP_IN_SECURITY) { /* update smdevp engine */ if (data->digest) { soap_smd_update(soap, &data->digest->smd, buf, len); if (soap->level < data->digest->level) { soap->part = SOAP_END_SECURITY; soap_smd_final(soap, &data->digest->smd, (char*)data->digest->hash, NULL); data->digest->level = 0; } } } end: if (data->fpreparesend) return data->fpreparesend(soap, buf, len); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_preparefinalsend(struct soap *soap) @brief Collects the digests of all the wsu:Id elements and populates the SignedInfo. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK or fault This callback is invoked just before the message is send. */ static int soap_wsse_preparefinalsend(struct soap *soap) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); DBGFUN("soap_wsse_preparefinalsend"); if (!data) return SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR; if (data->digest) { ds__SignatureType *signature = soap_wsse_Signature(soap); struct soap_wsse_digest *digest; const char *transform; int signature_added = 0; /* if message is canonicalized populate transform element accordingly */ if (soap->mode & SOAP_XML_CANONICAL) transform = c14n_URI; else transform = NULL; /* to increase the message length counter we need to emit the Signature, SignedInfo and SignatureValue elements. However, this does not work if we already populated the wsse:Signature with SignedInfo! */ if (!signature) { signature = soap_wsse_add_Signature(soap); signature_added = 1; } else if (signature->SignedInfo) return soap_set_receiver_error(soap, "wsse error", "Cannot use soap_wsse_sign with populated SignedInfo", SOAP_SSL_ERROR); /* add the SignedInfo/Reference elements for each digest */ for (digest = data->digest; digest; digest = digest->next) soap_wsse_add_SignedInfo_Reference(soap, digest->id, transform, NULL, (char*)digest->hash); /* then compute the signature and add it */ soap_wsse_add_SignatureValue(soap, data->sign_alg, data->sign_key, data->sign_keylen); if ((soap->mode & SOAP_IO) != SOAP_IO_CHUNK) { /* the code below ensures we increase the HTTP length counter */ if (soap->mode & SOAP_XML_CANONICAL) { soap->ns = 0; /* need namespaces for canonicalization */ if (soap->mode & SOAP_XML_INDENT) soap->count += 5; /* correction for soap->ns = 0: add \n+indent */ } if (signature_added) { soap->level = 3; /* indent level for XML Signature */ soap_out_ds__SignatureType(soap, "ds:Signature", 0, signature, NULL); } else { const char *c14nexclude = soap->c14nexclude; soap->level = 4; /* indent level for XML SignedInfo */ soap->c14nexclude = "ds"; /* don't add xmlns:ds to count msg len */ soap_out_ds__SignedInfoType(soap, "ds:SignedInfo", 0, signature->SignedInfo, NULL); soap_outstring(soap, "ds:SignatureValue", 0, &signature->SignatureValue, NULL, 0); soap->c14nexclude = c14nexclude; } } } /* Reset the callbacks and cleanup digests */ soap_wsse_preparecleanup(soap, data); if (soap->fpreparefinalsend) return soap->fpreparefinalsend(soap); return SOAP_OK; } /** @fn void soap_wsse_preparecleanup(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data) @brief Restores engine state. @param soap context @param[in,out] data plugin data */ static void soap_wsse_preparecleanup(struct soap *soap, struct soap_wsse_data *data) { struct soap_wsse_digest *digest, *next; DBGFUN("soap_wsse_preparecleanup"); data->sign_alg = SOAP_SMD_NONE; data->sign_key = NULL; data->sign_keylen = 0; if (soap->fpreparesend == soap_wsse_preparesend) soap->fpreparesend = data->fpreparesend; if (soap->fpreparefinalsend == soap_wsse_preparefinalsend) soap->fpreparefinalsend = data->fpreparefinalsend; data->fpreparesend = NULL; data->fpreparefinalsend = NULL; for (digest = data->digest; digest; digest = next) { next = digest->next; SOAP_FREE(soap, digest); } data->digest = NULL; } /** @fn int soap_wsse_disconnect(struct soap *soap) @brief Verify signature and SignedInfo digests initiated with soap_wsse_verify_auto. @param soap context @return SOAP_OK or fault @see soap_wsse_verify_auto This callback is invoked just after a message was received. */ static int soap_wsse_disconnect(struct soap *soap) { struct soap_wsse_data *data = (struct soap_wsse_data*)soap_lookup_plugin(soap, soap_wsse_id); ds__SignedInfoType *signedInfo = soap_wsse_SignedInfo(soap); soap->omode &= ~SOAP_XML_SEC; DBGFUN("soap_wsse_disconnect"); if (!data) return SOAP_PLUGIN_ERROR; if (signedInfo) { int err = SOAP_OK, alg, keylen = 0; EVP_PKEY *pkey = NULL; const void *key = NULL; /* determine which signature algorithm was used */ if (soap_wsse_get_SignedInfo_SignatureMethod(soap, &alg)) return soap->error; /* for HMAC-SHA1, the secret key might be stored in the KeyIdentifier */ if (alg == SOAP_SMD_HMAC_SHA1) { const char *valueType = soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifierValueType(soap); /* if in the KeyIdentifier, retrieve it */ if (valueType && !strcmp(valueType, ds_hmac_sha1URI)) { DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Using HMAC key from KeyIdentifier to verify signature\n")); key = soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceKeyIdentifier(soap, &keylen); } /* next, try the plugin's security token handler */ if (!key) { if (data->security_token_handler) { DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Getting HMAC key through security_token_handler callback\n")); key = data->security_token_handler(soap, alg, &keylen); } } /* still no key: try to get it from the plugin */ if (!key && alg == data->vrfy_alg) { /* get the HMAC secret key from the plugin */ DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Using HMAC key from plugin to verify signature\n")); key = data->vrfy_key; keylen = data->vrfy_keylen; } } else { /* get the certificate from the KeyInfo reference */ X509 *cert = soap_wsse_get_KeyInfo_SecurityTokenReferenceX509(soap); /* next, try the plugin's security token handler */ if (!cert) { if (data->security_token_handler) { DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Getting certificate through security_token_handler callback\n")); cert = (X509*)data->security_token_handler(soap, alg, &keylen); } } /* obtain the public key from the cert */ if (cert) { pkey = X509_get_pubkey((X509*)cert); key = (void*)pkey; } else if (alg == data->vrfy_alg) { /* get the public key from the plugin */ DBGLOG(TEST, SOAP_MESSAGE(fdebug, "Using public key from plugin to verify signature\n")); key = data->vrfy_key; soap->error = SOAP_OK; } X509_free(cert); } /* if still no key, fault */ if (!key) err = soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__SecurityTokenUnavailable, NULL); /* verify SignedInfo with signature and check digests of local elements */ else if (soap_wsse_verify_SignatureValue(soap, alg, key, keylen) || soap_wsse_verify_SignedInfo(soap)) err = soap->error; if (pkey) EVP_PKEY_free(pkey); if (err) return err; if (data->fdisconnect && data->fdisconnect != soap_wsse_disconnect) return data->fdisconnect(soap); } else if (!soap->fault) return soap_wsse_fault(soap, wsse__FailedCheck, "Signature required"); return SOAP_OK; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif