The way in which TLS 1.3 is negotiated was changed slightly in later
revisions of the standard. The final version is only sent in an
extension - while the version field in the server hello still shows TLS
1.2.
This patch makes ssl.log show the correct version again.
This commit fixes a few small issues.
* server key exchange parameters are only parsed when a named curve is
given.
* I removed the ssl-verbose.bro and moved the functionality into the
testcase.
The information that we get with these events is likely irrelevant to
the majority of Bro users; I do not think that we have to ship a
script that uses them by default. A script like this would be
something to publish via the Bro package manager instead; this is the
approach that we have taken with a number of the recent SSL addition.
* I marked the ssl_server_curve event as deprecated. More information is
contained in the new ssl_ecdh_server_params event.
This is an events that is probably seldomly (or never) directly used
by anyone; I plan to completely remove it right after the 2.6 release.
Closes#1830.
* origin/topic/johanna/ocsp-sct-validate: (82 commits)
Tiny script changes for SSL.
Update CT Log list
SSL: Update OCSP/SCT scripts and documentation.
Revert "add parameter 'status_type' to event ssl_stapled_ocsp"
Revert "parse multiple OCSP stapling responses"
SCT: Fix script error when mime type of file unknown.
SCT: another memory leak in SCT parsing.
SCT validation: fix small memory leak (public keys were not freed)
Change end-of-connection handling for validation
OCSP/TLS/SCT: Fix a number of test failures.
SCT Validate: make caching a bit less aggressive.
SSL: Fix type of ssl validation result
TLS-SCT: compile on old versions of OpenSSL (1.0.1...)
SCT: Add caching support for validation
SCT: Add signed certificate timestamp validation script.
SCT: Allow verification of SCTs in Certs.
SCT: only compare correct OID/NID for Cert/OCSP.
SCT: add validation of proofs for extensions and OCSP.
SCT: pass timestamp as uint64 instead of time
Add CT log information to Bro
...
Move from using CCS (before: established) to just doing certificate
validation at the end of the connection.
This is (again) more robust in the case of aborted connection. I am
moving this into a hook because of the complexity of the
end-of-connection handling for SSL.
This should probably be extended to not just handle SSL validation, but
all other logging constructs that are currently called in _established.
The dpd signature missed a few cases that are used for TLS 1.3,
especially when draft versions (which are all that we are seeing at the
moment) are being negotiated.
This fix mostly allows draft versions in the server hello (identified by
7F[version]; since we do not know how many drafts there will be, we are
currently allowing a rather safe upper limit.
This commit add the table SSL::ct_logs to Bro. This table is populated
with information about the currently active certificate transparency
logs (data from Google). The data can, e.g., be used to identify which
Logs are being used in SCTs.
Re-enable logging, now in policy because it probably is interesting to
no-one. We also only log ocsp replies.
Fix all tests.
Fix an issue where ocsp replies were added to the x.509 certificate
list.
This makes it much easier for protocols where the mime type is known in
advance like, for example, TLS. We now do no longer have to perform deep
script-level magic.
BIT-1727 #merged
* origin/topic/johanna/tls13:
Better way to deal with overloaded Assign constructors.
A few tabbing fixes in TLS 1.3 support
TLS 1.3 support.
We could actually already see these in traffic with people that use and
enabled them in chrome canary / firefox nightly builds. This change
includes the re-naming of a few names that were never formalli assigned
yet.
The alert in this case is caused by the server name in the SNI not being
recognized by the server, which triggers an alert. Since the server is
an apache, and this might happen reasonably often, the new signature
allows one TLS alert before the server hello is expected.
This also patches a few tests to contain certificates that were removed.
Furthermore, we include the old CA file with the external tests and load
it automatically. Those traces are kind of old now, more and more of the
CAs in them are no longer valid and it does not really make sense to
update them on each change...
* origin/topic/johanna/dtls:
a few more small script-level fixes
update test baselines
add a simple leak test for dtls
add signature for dtls client hello
Make the plugin structure more... legal.
Only force logging of SSL if it actually was the SSL analyzer that failed.
DTLS working.
Implement correct parsing of TLS record fragmentation.
Make handshake analyzer flow-based. This means we can feed data to it in chunks, which makes dealing with fragmentation a little bit more convenient.
When setting the SSL analyzer to fail, also stop processing data that already has been delivered to the analyzer, not just future data.
First step for a DTLS analyzer.
BIT-1347 #merged
Conflicts:
scripts/base/protocols/ssl/main.bro
testing/btest/Baseline/plugins.hooks/output
This allows the path for the default filter to be specified explicitly
when creating a stream and reduces the need to rely on the default path
function to magically supply the path.
The default path function is now only used if, when a filter is added to
a stream, it has neither a path nor a path function already.
Adapted the existing Log::create_stream calls to explicitly specify a
path value.
Addresses BIT-1324
The only thing that is missing is a signature to detect the protocol (it
has no well-known port).
Reassembly is kind of fidgety - at the moment we only support
re-assembling one simultaneous message per direction (which looking at
our test-traffic might not be a problem). And I am not quite sure if I
got all cases correct...
But - it works :)
This commit mostly does a lot of refactoring of the current SSL
analyzer, which is split into several parts.
The handshake protocol is completely taken out of the SSL analyzer and
was refactored into its own analyzer (called tls-handshake-analyzer).
This will also (finally) make it possible to deal with TLS record
fragmentation.
Apart from that, the parts of the SSL analyzer that are common to DTLS
were split into their own pac files. Both the SSL analyzer and the (very
basic, mostly nonfunctional) DTLS analyzer use their own pac files and
those shared pac files.
All SSL tests still pass after refactoring so I hope I did not break
anything too badly.
At the moment, we have two different modules in one directory and I
guess the way I am doing this might be an abuse of the system. It seems
to work though...
* origin/topic/johanna/ssl-resumption:
Update baseline of new SSL policy script for changes
update test baselines
Mark everything below 2048 bit as a weak key (Browsers will stop accepting 1024 bits soon, so we can be of that opinion too).
add information about server chosen protocol to ssl.log, if provided by alpn.
change SSL log to contain a boolean flag signaling if a session was resumed instead of the (usually not really that useful) session ID the client sent.
BIT-1279 #merged
triggered for the tls change cipherspec message.
Also - fix small bug. In case SSL::disable_analyzer_after_detection was set
to F, the ssl_established event would fire after each data packet after the
session is established.
* origin/fastpath:
last ssl fixes - missed three more.
and more tiny ssl script fixes
a few more small fixes for chains containing broken certs.
fix expression errors in x509 policy scrips when unparseable data is in certificate chain.