5 Author: Pekka Riikonen <priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi>
7 Copyright (C) 2001 Pekka Riikonen
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21 /* This file includes the Key Agreement packet processing and actual
22 key agreement routines. This file has nothing to do with the actual
23 connection key exchange protocol, it is implemented in the client.c
24 and in protocol.c. This file implements the client-to-client key
25 agreement as defined by the SILC protocol. */
27 #include "clientlibincludes.h"
28 #include "client_internal.h"
30 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_key_agreement_final);
31 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_process_key_agreement);
32 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_key_agreement_timeout);
33 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_perform_key_agreement_start);
35 /* Key agreement context */
36 struct SilcClientKeyAgreementStruct {
38 SilcClientConnection conn;
39 int fd; /* Listening/connection socket */
40 SilcSocketConnection sock; /* Remote socket connection */
41 SilcClientEntry client_entry; /* Destination client */
42 SilcKeyAgreementCallback completion; /* Key agreement completion */
43 void *context; /* User context */
44 SilcTask timeout; /* Timeout task */
45 SilcClientKEInternalContext *proto_ctx; /* Key Exchange protocol context */
48 /* Packet sending function used by the SKE in the key agreement process. */
50 static void silc_client_key_agreement_send_packet(SilcSKE ske,
55 SilcProtocol protocol = (SilcProtocol)context;
56 SilcClientKEInternalContext *ctx =
57 (SilcClientKEInternalContext *)protocol->context;
60 /* Send the packet immediately. We will assure that the packet is not
61 encrypted by setting the socket's user_data pointer to NULL. The
62 silc_client_packet_send would take the keys (wrong keys that is,
63 because user_data is the current SilcClientConnection) from it and
64 we cannot allow that. The packets are never encrypted when doing SKE
65 with another client. */
66 tmp = ske->sock->user_data;
67 ske->sock->user_data = NULL;
68 silc_client_packet_send(ctx->client, ske->sock, type, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL,
69 packet->data, packet->len, TRUE);
70 ske->sock->user_data = tmp;
73 /* Timeout callback that is called to close the connection and free the
74 socket connection data. */
76 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_key_agreement_close)
78 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = (SilcClientKeyAgreement)context;
80 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->sock->sock);
81 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
82 silc_net_close_connection(ke->sock->sock);
83 silc_net_close_connection(ke->fd);
84 silc_socket_free(ke->sock);
88 /* This callback is called after the key agreement protocol has been
89 performed. This calls the final completion callback for the application. */
91 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_key_agreement_final)
93 SilcProtocol protocol = (SilcProtocol)context;
94 SilcClientKEInternalContext *ctx =
95 (SilcClientKEInternalContext *)protocol->context;
96 SilcClient client = (SilcClient)ctx->client;
97 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = (SilcClientKeyAgreement)ctx->context;
99 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Start"));
101 if (protocol->state == SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_ERROR ||
102 protocol->state == SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_FAILURE) {
103 /* Error occured during protocol */
104 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
105 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
106 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_ERROR, NULL, ke->context);
107 silc_ske_free_key_material(ctx->keymat);
111 /* Pass the negotiated key material to the application. The application
112 is responsible of freeing the key material. */
113 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
114 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
115 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_OK, ctx->keymat, ke->context);
118 silc_protocol_free(protocol);
120 silc_ske_free(ctx->ske);
122 silc_free(ctx->dest_id);
123 silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(client->schedule, ke->fd);
124 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
125 silc_net_close_connection(ke->fd);
127 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ke->timeout);
128 silc_client_del_socket(ke->client, ke->sock);
130 silc_schedule_task_add(client->schedule, 0,
131 silc_client_key_agreement_close,
133 SILC_TASK_TIMEOUT, SILC_TASK_PRI_NORMAL);
138 /* Key agreement callback that is called when remote end has initiated
139 the key agreement protocol. This accepts the incoming TCP/IP connection
140 for the key agreement protocol. */
142 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_process_key_agreement)
144 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = (SilcClientKeyAgreement)context;
145 SilcClient client = ke->client;
146 SilcClientConnection conn = ke->conn;
147 SilcSocketConnection newsocket;
148 SilcClientKEInternalContext *proto_ctx;
151 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Start"));
153 sock = silc_net_accept_connection(ke->fd);
155 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_AUDIT,
156 "Could not accept key agreement connection: ",
158 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
159 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
160 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_ERROR, NULL, ke->context);
161 silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(client->schedule, ke->fd);
162 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
163 silc_net_close_connection(ke->fd);
165 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ke->timeout);
170 /* Set socket options */
171 silc_net_set_socket_nonblock(sock);
172 silc_net_set_socket_opt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1);
174 /* Create socket for this connection (it is of type UNKNOWN since this
175 really is not a real SILC connection. It is only for the key
176 agreement protocol). */
177 silc_socket_alloc(sock, SILC_SOCKET_TYPE_UNKNOWN, (void *)conn, &newsocket);
178 ke->sock = newsocket;
180 /* Perform name and address lookups for the remote host. */
181 silc_net_check_host_by_sock(sock, &newsocket->hostname, &newsocket->ip);
182 if (!newsocket->hostname && !newsocket->ip) {
183 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_AUDIT,
184 "Could not resolve the remote IP or hostname");
185 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
186 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
187 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_ERROR, NULL, ke->context);
188 silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(client->schedule, ke->fd);
189 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
190 silc_net_close_connection(ke->fd);
192 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ke->timeout);
196 if (!newsocket->hostname)
197 newsocket->hostname = strdup(newsocket->ip);
198 newsocket->port = silc_net_get_remote_port(sock);
199 silc_client_add_socket(client, newsocket);
201 /* Allocate internal context for key exchange protocol. This is
202 sent as context for the protocol. */
203 proto_ctx = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*proto_ctx));
204 proto_ctx->client = client;
205 proto_ctx->sock = silc_socket_dup(newsocket);
206 proto_ctx->rng = client->rng;
207 proto_ctx->responder = TRUE;
208 proto_ctx->context = context;
209 proto_ctx->send_packet = silc_client_key_agreement_send_packet;
210 proto_ctx->verify = silc_client_protocol_ke_verify_key;
211 ke->proto_ctx = proto_ctx;
213 /* Prepare the connection for key exchange protocol. We allocate the
214 protocol but will not start it yet. The connector will be the
215 initiator of the protocol thus we will wait for initiation from
216 there before we start the protocol. */
217 silc_protocol_alloc(SILC_PROTOCOL_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE,
218 &newsocket->protocol, proto_ctx,
219 silc_client_key_agreement_final);
221 /* Register the connection for network input and output. This sets
222 that scheduler will listen for incoming packets for this connection
223 and sets that outgoing packets may be sent to this connection as well.
224 However, this doesn't set the scheduler for outgoing traffic, it
225 will be set separately by calling SILC_CLIENT_SET_CONNECTION_FOR_OUTPUT,
226 later when outgoing data is available. */
227 context = (void *)client;
228 SILC_CLIENT_REGISTER_CONNECTION_FOR_IO(sock);
231 /* Timeout occured during key agreement. This means that the key agreement
232 protocol was not completed in the specified timeout. We will call the
233 completion callback. */
235 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_key_agreement_timeout)
237 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = (SilcClientKeyAgreement)context;
239 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
240 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
241 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_TIMEOUT, NULL, ke->context);
244 silc_client_del_socket(ke->client, ke->sock);
245 silc_socket_free(ke->sock);
247 if (ke->proto_ctx && ke->proto_ctx->ske)
248 silc_ske_free(ke->proto_ctx->ske);
249 ke->client_entry->ke = NULL;
251 silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
252 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(ke->client->schedule, ke->fd);
253 silc_net_close_connection(ke->fd);
257 /* Sends key agreement request to the remote client indicated by the
258 `client_entry'. If the caller provides the `hostname' and the `port'
259 arguments then the library will bind the client to that hostname and
260 that port for the key agreement protocol. It also sends the `hostname'
261 and the `port' in the key agreement packet to the remote client. This
262 would indicate that the remote client may initiate the key agreement
263 protocol to the `hostname' on the `port'. If port is zero then the
264 bound port is undefined (the operating system defines it).
266 If the `hostname' and `port' is not provided then empty key agreement
267 packet is sent to the remote client. The remote client may reply with
268 the same packet including its hostname and port. If the library receives
269 the reply from the remote client the `key_agreement' client operation
270 callback will be called to verify whether the user wants to perform the
271 key agreement or not.
273 NOTE: If the application provided the `hostname' and the `port' and the
274 remote side initiates the key agreement protocol it is not verified
275 from the user anymore whether the protocol should be executed or not.
276 By setting the `hostname' and `port' the user gives permission to
277 perform the protocol (we are responder in this case).
279 NOTE: If the remote side decides not to initiate the key agreement
280 or decides not to reply with the key agreement packet then we cannot
281 perform the key agreement at all. If the key agreement protocol is
282 performed the `completion' callback with the `context' will be called.
283 If remote side decides to ignore the request the `completion' will be
284 called after the specified timeout, `timeout_secs'.
286 NOTE: If the `hostname' and the `port' was not provided the `completion'
287 will not be called at all since this does nothing more than sending
288 a packet to the remote host.
290 NOTE: There can be only one active key agreement for one client entry.
291 Before setting new one, the old one must be finished (it is finished
292 after calling the completion callback) or the function
293 silc_client_abort_key_agreement must be called. */
295 void silc_client_send_key_agreement(SilcClient client,
296 SilcClientConnection conn,
297 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
301 SilcKeyAgreementCallback completion,
304 SilcSocketConnection sock = conn->sock;
305 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = NULL;
308 assert(client_entry);
310 if (client_entry->ke)
313 /* Create the listener if hostname and port was provided */
315 ke = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*ke));
316 ke->fd = silc_net_create_server(port, hostname);
319 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_ERROR,
320 "Cannot create listener on %s on port %d: %s",
321 hostname, port, strerror(errno));
322 completion(client, conn, client_entry, SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_FAILURE,
330 ke->client_entry = client_entry;
331 ke->completion = completion;
332 ke->context = context;
334 /* Add listener task to the scheduler. This task receives the key
336 silc_schedule_task_add(client->schedule, ke->fd,
337 silc_client_process_key_agreement,
340 SILC_TASK_PRI_NORMAL);
342 /* Register a timeout task that will be executed if the connector
343 will not start the key exchange protocol within the specified
345 ke->timeout = silc_schedule_task_add(client->schedule, 0,
346 silc_client_key_agreement_timeout,
347 (void *)ke, timeout_secs, 0,
348 SILC_TASK_TIMEOUT, SILC_TASK_PRI_LOW);
351 /* Encode the key agreement payload */
352 buffer = silc_key_agreement_payload_encode(hostname,
354 silc_net_get_local_port(ke->fd));
356 /* Send the key agreement packet to the client */
357 silc_client_packet_send(client, sock, SILC_PACKET_KEY_AGREEMENT,
358 client_entry->id, SILC_ID_CLIENT, NULL, NULL,
359 buffer->data, buffer->len, FALSE);
364 silc_client_connect_to_client_internal(SilcClientInternalConnectContext *ctx)
368 /* Create connection to server asynchronously */
369 sock = silc_net_create_connection_async(NULL, ctx->port, ctx->host);
373 /* Register task that will receive the async connect and will
375 ctx->task = silc_schedule_task_add(ctx->client->schedule, sock,
376 silc_client_perform_key_agreement_start,
379 SILC_TASK_PRI_NORMAL);
380 silc_schedule_set_listen_fd(ctx->client->schedule, sock, SILC_TASK_WRITE);
387 /* Routine used by silc_client_perform_key_agreement to create connection
388 to the remote client on specified port. */
391 silc_client_connect_to_client(SilcClient client,
392 SilcClientConnection conn, int port,
393 char *host, void *context)
395 SilcClientInternalConnectContext *ctx;
397 /* Allocate internal context for connection process. This is
398 needed as we are doing async connecting. */
399 ctx = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*ctx));
400 ctx->client = client;
402 ctx->host = strdup(host);
405 ctx->context = context;
407 /* Do the actual connecting process */
408 return silc_client_connect_to_client_internal(ctx);
411 /* Callback that is called after connection has been created. This actually
412 starts the key agreement protocol. This is initiator function. */
414 SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(silc_client_perform_key_agreement_start)
416 SilcClientInternalConnectContext *ctx =
417 (SilcClientInternalConnectContext *)context;
418 SilcClient client = ctx->client;
419 SilcClientConnection conn = ctx->conn;
420 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke = (SilcClientKeyAgreement)ctx->context;
421 int opt, opt_len = sizeof(opt);
423 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Start"));
425 /* Check the socket status as it might be in error */
426 silc_net_get_socket_opt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &opt, &opt_len);
428 if (ctx->tries < 2) {
429 /* Connection failed but lets try again */
430 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_ERROR,
431 "Could not connect to client %s: %s",
432 ctx->host, strerror(opt));
433 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_AUDIT,
434 "Connecting to port %d of client %s resumed",
435 ctx->port, ctx->host);
437 /* Unregister old connection try */
438 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(client->schedule, fd);
439 silc_net_close_connection(fd);
440 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ctx->task);
443 silc_client_connect_to_client_internal(ctx);
446 /* Connection failed and we won't try anymore */
447 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_ERROR,
448 "Could not connect to client %s: %s",
449 ctx->host, strerror(opt));
450 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(client->schedule, fd);
451 silc_net_close_connection(fd);
452 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ctx->task);
453 silc_free(ctx->host);
456 /* Call the completion callback */
457 ke->completion(ke->client, ke->conn, ke->client_entry,
458 SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_FAILURE, NULL, ke->context);
464 silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(client->schedule, fd);
465 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule, ctx->task);
469 /* Now actually perform the key agreement protocol */
470 silc_client_perform_key_agreement_fd(ke->client, ke->conn,
471 ke->client_entry, ke->fd, ctx->host,
472 ke->completion, ke->context);
474 silc_free(ctx->host);
478 /* Performs the actual key agreement protocol. Application may use this
479 to initiate the key agreement protocol. This can be called for example
480 after the application has received the `key_agreement' client operation,
481 and did not return TRUE from it.
483 The `hostname' is the remote hostname (or IP address) and the `port'
484 is the remote port. The `completion' callback with the `context' will
485 be called after the key agreement protocol.
487 NOTE: If the application returns TRUE in the `key_agreement' client
488 operation the library will automatically start the key agreement. In this
489 case the application must not call this function. However, application
490 may choose to just ignore the `key_agreement' client operation (and
491 merely just print information about it on the screen) and call this
492 function when the user whishes to do so (by, for example, giving some
493 specific command). Thus, the API provides both, automatic and manual
494 initiation of the key agreement. Calling this function is the manual
495 initiation and returning TRUE in the `key_agreement' client operation
496 is the automatic initiation. */
498 void silc_client_perform_key_agreement(SilcClient client,
499 SilcClientConnection conn,
500 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
503 SilcKeyAgreementCallback completion,
506 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke;
508 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Start"));
510 assert(client_entry && hostname && port);
512 ke = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*ke));
515 ke->client_entry = client_entry;
516 ke->completion = completion;
517 ke->context = context;
519 /* Connect to the remote client */
520 ke->fd = silc_client_connect_to_client(client, conn, port, hostname, ke);
522 completion(client, conn, client_entry, SILC_KEY_AGREEMENT_FAILURE,
529 /* Same as above but application has created already the connection to
530 the remote host. The `sock' is the socket to the remote connection.
531 Application can use this function if it does not want the client library
532 to create the connection. */
534 void silc_client_perform_key_agreement_fd(SilcClient client,
535 SilcClientConnection conn,
536 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
539 SilcKeyAgreementCallback completion,
542 SilcClientKeyAgreement ke;
543 SilcClientKEInternalContext *proto_ctx;
544 SilcProtocol protocol;
546 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Start"));
548 assert(client_entry);
550 ke = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*ke));
553 ke->client_entry = client_entry;
555 ke->completion = completion;
556 ke->context = context;
558 /* Allocate new socket connection object */
559 silc_socket_alloc(sock, SILC_SOCKET_TYPE_UNKNOWN, (void *)conn, &ke->sock);
560 silc_client_add_socket(client, ke->sock);
561 ke->sock->hostname = strdup(hostname);
562 ke->sock->port = silc_net_get_remote_port(sock);
564 /* Allocate internal context for key exchange protocol. This is
565 sent as context for the protocol. */
566 proto_ctx = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*proto_ctx));
567 proto_ctx->client = client;
568 proto_ctx->sock = silc_socket_dup(ke->sock);
569 proto_ctx->rng = client->rng;
570 proto_ctx->responder = FALSE;
571 proto_ctx->context = ke;
572 proto_ctx->send_packet = silc_client_key_agreement_send_packet;
573 proto_ctx->verify = silc_client_protocol_ke_verify_key;
574 ke->proto_ctx = proto_ctx;
576 /* Perform key exchange protocol. */
577 silc_protocol_alloc(SILC_PROTOCOL_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE,
578 &protocol, (void *)proto_ctx,
579 silc_client_key_agreement_final);
580 ke->sock->protocol = protocol;
582 /* Register the connection for network input and output. This sets
583 that scheduler will listen for incoming packets for this connection
584 and sets that outgoing packets may be sent to this connection as well.
585 However, this doesn't set the scheduler for outgoing traffic, it will
586 be set separately by calling SILC_CLIENT_SET_CONNECTION_FOR_OUTPUT,
587 later when outgoing data is available. */
588 context = (void *)client;
589 SILC_CLIENT_REGISTER_CONNECTION_FOR_IO(sock);
591 /* Execute the protocol */
592 silc_protocol_execute(protocol, client->schedule, 0, 0);
595 /* This function can be called to unbind the hostname and the port for
596 the key agreement protocol. However, this function has effect only
597 before the key agreement protocol has been performed. After it has
598 been performed the library will automatically unbind the port. The
599 `client_entry' is the client to which we sent the key agreement
602 void silc_client_abort_key_agreement(SilcClient client,
603 SilcClientConnection conn,
604 SilcClientEntry client_entry)
606 assert(client_entry);
608 if (client_entry->ke) {
609 if (client_entry->ke->sock) {
610 silc_client_del_socket(client_entry->ke->client, client_entry->ke->sock);
611 silc_socket_free(client_entry->ke->sock);
613 client_entry->ke = NULL;
614 silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(client->schedule, client_entry->ke->fd);
615 if (client_entry->ke->timeout)
616 silc_schedule_task_del(client->schedule,
617 client_entry->ke->timeout);
618 silc_free(client_entry->ke);
622 /* Callback function that is called after we've resolved the client
623 information who sent us the key agreement packet from the server.
624 We actually call the key_agreement client operation now. */
627 silc_client_key_agreement_resolve_cb(SilcClient client,
628 SilcClientConnection conn,
629 SilcClientEntry *clients,
630 uint32 clients_count,
633 SilcPacketContext *packet = (SilcPacketContext *)context;
634 SilcKeyAgreementPayload payload;
636 SilcKeyAgreementCallback completion;
637 void *completion_context;
642 /* Parse the key agreement payload */
643 payload = silc_key_agreement_payload_parse(packet->buffer);
647 /* Call the key_agreement client operation */
648 ret = client->ops->key_agreement(client, conn, clients[0],
649 silc_key_agreement_get_hostname(payload),
650 silc_key_agreement_get_port(payload),
651 &completion, &completion_context);
653 /* If the user returned TRUE then we'll start the key agreement right
654 here and right now. */
656 silc_client_perform_key_agreement(client, conn, clients[0],
657 silc_key_agreement_get_hostname(payload),
658 silc_key_agreement_get_port(payload),
659 completion, completion_context);
661 silc_key_agreement_payload_free(payload);
664 silc_packet_context_free(packet);
667 /* Received Key Agreement packet from remote client. Process the packet
668 and resolve the client information from the server before actually
669 letting the application know that we've received this packet. Then
670 call the key_agreement client operation and let the user decide
671 whether we perform the key agreement protocol now or not. */
673 void silc_client_key_agreement(SilcClient client,
674 SilcSocketConnection sock,
675 SilcPacketContext *packet)
677 SilcClientID *remote_id;
679 if (packet->src_id_type != SILC_ID_CLIENT)
682 remote_id = silc_id_str2id(packet->src_id, packet->src_id_len,
687 silc_client_get_client_by_id_resolve(client, sock->user_data, remote_id,
688 silc_client_key_agreement_resolve_cb,
689 silc_packet_context_dup(packet));
690 silc_free(remote_id);