The two bugs are very minor:
- We were trying to set the ConnectionState CurveID field even if the
RSA key exchange was in use
- We were sending the wrong alert from TLS 1.2 clients if none of the
certificate signature algorithms were supported
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If a ClientHello only supports TLS 1.3, or if a CertificateRequest is
sent after selecting TLS 1.3, we should not advertise TLS 1.2-only
signature_algorithms like PKCS#1 v1.5 or SHA-1.
However, since crypto/x509 still supports PKCS#1 v1.5, and a direct
CertPool match might not care about the signature in the certificate at
all, start sending a separate signature_algorithms_cert extension to
indicate support for PKCS#1 v1.5 and SHA-1 in certificates.
We were already correctly rejecting these algorithms if the peer
selected them in a TLS 1.3 connection.
Updates #72883
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Previously the common Config.mutualVersion() code prioritized the
selected version based on the provided peerVersions being sent in peer
preference order.
Instead we would prefer to see TLS 1.3 used whenever it is
supported, even if the peer would prefer an older protocol version.
This commit updates mutualVersions() to implement this policy change.
Our new behaviour matches the behaviour of other TLS stacks, notably
BoringSSL, and so also allows enabling the IgnoreClientVersionOrder BoGo
test that we otherwise must skip.
Updates #72006
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This allows servers to rotate their ECH keys without needing to restart
the server.
Fixes#71920
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If a client or server explicitly offers point formats, and the point
formats don't include the uncompressed format, then error. This matches
BoringSSL and Rustls behaviour and allows enabling the
PointFormat-Client-MissingUncompressed bogo test.
Updates #72006
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If GetConfigForClient returns a tls.Config that has
SessionTicketsDisabled set, the TLS server handshake currently leaves
the Config's internal RWMutex read locked after calculating the
ticketKeys to use for the handshake.
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Cleaned up a lot of the plumbing to make it consistently follow this
logic: clone the preference order; filter by user preference; filter by
FIPS policy. There should be no behavior changes.
Updates #71757
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This required adding a new field to SessionState for TLS 1.0–1.2, since
the key exchange is not repeated on resumption. The additional field is
unfortunately not backwards compatible because current Go versions check
that the encoding has no extra data at the end, but will cause
cross-version tickets to be ignored. Relaxed that so we can add fields
in a backwards compatible way the next time.
For the cipher suite, we check that the session's is still acceptable
per the Config. That would arguably make sense here, too: if a Config
for example requires PQ, we should reject resumptions of connections
that didn't use PQ. However, that only applies to pre-TLS 1.3
connections, since in TLS 1.3 we always do a fresh key exchange on
resumption. Since PQ is the only main differentiator between key
exchanges (aside from off-by-default non-PFS RSA, which are controlled
by the cipher suite in TLS 1.0–1.2) and it's PQ-only, we can skip that
check.
Fixes#67516
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This makes three related changes that work particularly well together
and would require significant extra work to do separately: it replaces
X25519Kyber768Draft00 with X25519MLKEM768, it makes CurvePreferences
ordering crypto/tls-selected, and applies a preference to PQ key
exchange methods over key shares (to mitigate downgrades).
TestHandshakeServerUnsupportedKeyShare was removed because we are not
rejecting unsupported key shares anymore (nor do we select them, and
rejecting them actively is a MAY). It would have been nice to keep the
test to check we still continue successfully, but testClientHelloFailure
is broken in the face of any server-side behavior which requires writing
any other messages back to the client, or reading them.
Updates #69985Fixes#69393
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Adds support for server-side ECH.
We make a couple of implementation decisions that are not completely
in-line with the spec. In particular, we don't enforce that the SNI
matches the ECHConfig public_name, and we implement a hybrid
shared/backend mode (rather than shared or split mode, as described in
Section 7). Both of these match the behavior of BoringSSL.
The hybrid server mode will either act as a shared mode server, where-in
the server accepts "outer" client hellos and unwraps them before
processing the "inner" hello, or accepts bare "inner" hellos initially.
This lets the server operate either transparently as a shared mode
server, or a backend server, in Section 7 terminology. This seems like
the best implementation choice for a TLS library.
Fixes#68500
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Consolidates handling of FIPS 140-3 considerations for the tls package.
Considerations specific to certificates are now handled in tls instead
of x509 to limit the area-of-effect of FIPS as much as possible.
Boringcrypto specific prefixes are renamed as appropriate.
For #69536
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This enables JA3 and JA4 TLS fingerprinting to be implemented from
the GetCertificate callback, similar to what BoringSSL provides with
its SSL_CTX_set_dos_protection_cb hook.
fixes#32936
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This CL adds a (very opinionated) client-side ECH implementation.
In particular, if a user configures a ECHConfigList, by setting the
Config.EncryptedClientHelloConfigList, but we determine that none of
the configs are appropriate, we will not fallback to plaintext SNI, and
will instead return an error. It is then up to the user to decide if
they wish to fallback to plaintext themselves (by removing the config
list).
Additionally if Config.EncryptedClientHelloConfigList is provided, we
will not offer TLS support lower than 1.3, since negotiating any other
version, while offering ECH, is a hard error anyway. Similarly, if a
user wishes to fallback to plaintext SNI by using 1.2, they may do so
by removing the config list.
With regard to PSK GREASE, we match the boringssl behavior, which does
not include PSK identities/binders in the outer hello when doing ECH.
If the server rejects ECH, we will return a ECHRejectionError error,
which, if provided by the server, will contain a ECHConfigList in the
RetryConfigList field containing configs that should be used if the user
wishes to retry. It is up to the user to replace their existing
Config.EncryptedClientHelloConfigList with the retry config list.
Fixes#63369
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Ignored these linknames which have not worked for a while:
github.com/xtls/xray-core:
context.newCancelCtx removed in CL 463999 (Feb 2023)
github.com/u-root/u-root:
funcPC removed in CL 513837 (Jul 2023)
tinygo.org/x/drivers:
net.useNetdev never existed
For #67401.
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During handshake, lift the message length limit, but only for
certificate messages.
Fixes#50773
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Was this strictly necessary? No.
Did this deserve its own CL? Maybe not.
But I have a personal vendetta against NPN.
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Forced the testConfig CurvePreferences to exclude X25519Kyber768Draft00
to avoid bloating the transcripts, but I manually tested it and the
tests all update and pass successfully, causing 7436 insertions(+), 3251
deletions(-).
Fixes#67061
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I initially thought the logic was broken, but writing the test I
realized it was actually very clever (derogative). It was relying on the
outer loop continuing after a supported match without a key share,
allowing a later key share to override it (but not a later supported
match because of the "if selectedGroup != 0 { continue }").
Replaced the clever loop with two hopefully more understandable loops,
and added a test (which was already passing).
We were however not checking that the selected group is in the supported
list if we found it in key shares first. (This was only a MAY.) Fixed.
Fixes#65686
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Removes the RSA KEX based ciphers from the default list. This can be
reverted using the tlsrsakex GODEBUG.
Fixes#63413
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Updates the default from 1.0 -> 1.2 for servers, bringing it in line
with clients. Add a GODEBUG setting, tls10server, which lets users
revert this change.
Fixes#62459
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We used to inconsistently run certificate verification on the server on
resumption, but not on the client. This made TLS 1.3 resumption pretty
much useless, as it didn't save bytes, CPU, or round-trips.
This requires serializing the verified chains into the session ticket,
so it's a tradeoff making the ticket bigger to save computation (and for
consistency).
The previous behavior also had a "stickyness" issue: if a ticket
contained invalid certificates, they would be used even if the client
had in the meantime configured valid certificates for a full handshake.
We also didn't check expiration on the client side on resumption if
InsecureSkipVerify was set. Again for consistency, we do that now.
Also, we used to run VerifyPeerCertificates on resumption even if
NoClientCerts was set.
Fixes#31641
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All OpenSSL tests now test operation with EMS. To test a handshake
*without* EMS we need to pass -Options=-ExtendedMasterSecret which is
only available in OpenSSL 3.1, which breaks a number of other tests.
Updates #43922
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There was a bug in TestResumption: the first ExpiredSessionTicket was
inserting a ticket far in the future, so the second ExpiredSessionTicket
wasn't actually supposed to fail. However, there was a bug in
checkForResumption->sendSessionTicket, too: if a session was not resumed
because it was too old, its createdAt was still persisted in the next
ticket. The two bugs used to cancel each other out.
For #60105Fixes#19199
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Another internal change, that allows exposing the new APIs easily in
following CLs.
For #60105
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Ever since session ticket key rotation was introduced in CL 9072, we've
been including a prefix in every ticket to identify what key it's
encrypted with. It's a small privacy gain, but the cost of trial
decryptions is also small, especially since the first key is probably
the most frequently used.
Also reissue tickets on every resumption so that the next connection
can't be linked to all the previous ones. Again the privacy gain is
small but the performance cost is small and it comes with a reduction in
complexity.
For #60105
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Add a QUICConn type for use by QUIC implementations.
A QUICConn provides unencrypted handshake bytes and connection
secrets to the QUIC layer, and receives handshake bytes.
For #44886
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Message marshalling makes use of BytesOrPanic a lot, under the
assumption that it will never panic. This assumption was incorrect, and
specifically crafted handshakes could trigger panics. Rather than just
surgically replacing the usages of BytesOrPanic in paths that could
panic, replace all usages of it with proper error returns in case there
are other ways of triggering panics which we didn't find.
In one specific case, the tree routed by expandLabel, we replace the
usage of BytesOrPanic, but retain a panic. This function already
explicitly panicked elsewhere, and returning an error from it becomes
rather painful because it requires changing a large number of APIs.
The marshalling is unlikely to ever panic, as the inputs are all either
fixed length, or already limited to the sizes required. If it were to
panic, it'd likely only be during development. A close inspection shows
no paths for a user to cause a panic currently.
This patches ends up being rather large, since it requires routing
errors back through functions which previously had no error returns.
Where possible I've tried to use helpers that reduce the verbosity
of frequently repeated stanzas, and to make the diffs as minimal as
possible.
Thanks to Marten Seemann for reporting this issue.
Fixes#58001
Fixes CVE-2022-41724
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