@@ -220,9 +220,14 @@ configuration.
immediately close its client instance object rather than waiting for a
timeout.
+ If both server and client support sending this message using the control
+ channel, the message will be sent as control-channel message. Otherwise
+ the message is sent as data-channel message, which will be ignored by
+ data-channel offloaded peers.
+
The **n** parameter (default :code:`1` if not present) controls the
maximum number of attempts that the client will try to resend the exit
- notification message.
+ notification message if messages are sent in data-channel mode.
In UDP server mode, send :code:`RESTART` control channel command to
connected clients. The ``n`` parameter (default :code:`1` if not present)
@@ -264,6 +264,11 @@ struct crypto_options
/**< Bit-flag indicating that we do not allow clients that do
* not support resending the wrapped client key (WKc) with the
* third packet of the three-way handshake */
+#define CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY (1<<6)
+ /**< Bit-flag indicating that explicit exit notifies should be
+ * sent via the control channel instead of using an OCC message
+ */
+
unsigned int flags; /**< Bit-flags determining behavior of
* security operation functions. */
};
@@ -260,6 +260,10 @@ check_incoming_control_channel(struct context *c)
{
receive_auth_pending(c, &buf);
}
+ else if (buf_string_match_head_str(&buf, "EXIT"))
+ {
+ receive_exit_message(c);
+ }
else
{
msg(D_PUSH_ERRORS, "WARNING: Received unknown control message: %s", BSTR(&buf));
@@ -1799,10 +1799,15 @@ multi_client_set_protocol_options(struct context *c)
#ifdef HAVE_EXPORT_KEYING_MATERIAL
if (proto & IV_PROTO_TLS_KEY_EXPORT)
{
- o->data_channel_crypto_flags |= CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT;
+ o->imported_protocol_flags |= CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT;
}
#endif
+ if (proto & IV_PROTO_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY)
+ {
+ o->imported_protocol_flags |= CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY;
+ }
+
/* Select cipher if client supports Negotiable Crypto Parameters */
/* if we have already created our key, we cannot *change* our own
@@ -3345,7 +3345,7 @@ pre_connect_restore(struct options *o, struct gc_arena *gc)
o->push_continuation = 0;
o->push_option_types_found = 0;
- o->data_channel_crypto_flags = 0;
+ o->imported_protocol_flags = 0;
}
static void
@@ -8497,11 +8497,13 @@ add_option(struct options *options,
}
else if (streq(p[0], "key-derivation") && p[1])
{
+ /* NCP only option that is pushed by the server to enable EKM,
+ * should not be used by normal users in config files*/
VERIFY_PERMISSION(OPT_P_NCP)
#ifdef HAVE_EXPORT_KEYING_MATERIAL
if (streq(p[1], "tls-ekm"))
{
- options->data_channel_crypto_flags |= CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT;
+ options->imported_protocol_flags |= CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT;
}
else
#endif
@@ -8509,6 +8511,28 @@ add_option(struct options *options,
msg(msglevel, "Unknown key-derivation method %s", p[1]);
}
}
+ else if (streq(p[0], "protocol-flags") && p[1])
+ {
+ /* NCP only option that is pushed by the server to enable protocol
+ * features that are negotiated, should not be used by normal users
+ * in config files */
+ VERIFY_PERMISSION(OPT_P_NCP)
+ for (size_t j = 1; j < MAX_PARMS && p[j] != NULL; j++)
+ {
+ if (streq(p[j], "cc-exit"))
+ {
+ options->imported_protocol_flags |= CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY;
+ }
+ else if (streq(p[j], "tls-ekm"))
+ {
+ options->imported_protocol_flags |= CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ msg(msglevel, "Unknown protocol-flags flag: %s", p[j]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
else if (streq(p[0], "prng") && p[1] && !p[3])
{
msg(M_WARN, "NOTICE: --prng option ignored (SSL library PRNG is used)");
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ struct options
bool allow_recursive_routing;
/* data channel crypto flags set by push/pull. Reuses the CO_* crypto_flags */
- unsigned int data_channel_crypto_flags;
+ unsigned int imported_protocol_flags;
};
#define streq(x, y) (!strcmp((x), (y)))
@@ -179,6 +179,21 @@ server_pushed_signal(struct context *c, const struct buffer *buffer, const bool
}
}
+void
+receive_exit_message(struct context *c)
+{
+ dmsg(D_STREAM_ERRORS, "Exit message received by peer");
+ c->sig->signal_received = SIGTERM;
+ c->sig->signal_text = "remote-exit";
+#ifdef ENABLE_MANAGEMENT
+ if (management)
+ {
+ management_notify(management, "info", c->sig->signal_text, "EXIT");
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+
void
server_pushed_info(struct context *c, const struct buffer *buffer,
const int adv)
@@ -606,10 +621,6 @@ prepare_push_reply(struct context *c, struct gc_arena *gc,
{
push_option_fmt(gc, push_list, M_USAGE, "cipher %s", o->ciphername);
}
- if (o->data_channel_crypto_flags & CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT)
- {
- push_option_fmt(gc, push_list, M_USAGE, "key-derivation tls-ekm");
- }
/* Push our mtu to the peer if it supports pushable MTUs */
int client_max_mtu = 0;
@@ -627,6 +638,22 @@ prepare_push_reply(struct context *c, struct gc_arena *gc,
}
}
+ if (o->imported_protocol_flags & CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY)
+ {
+ const char *ekm = "";
+ if (o->imported_protocol_flags & CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT)
+ {
+ ekm = " tls-ekm";
+ }
+ push_option_fmt(gc, push_list, M_USAGE, "protocol-flags cc-exit%s", ekm);
+ }
+ else if (o->imported_protocol_flags & CO_USE_TLS_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPORT)
+ {
+ push_option_fmt(gc, push_list, M_USAGE, "key-derivation tls-ekm");
+ }
+
+
+
return true;
}
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ void receive_auth_failed(struct context *c, const struct buffer *buffer);
void server_pushed_signal(struct context *c, const struct buffer *buffer, const bool restart, const int adv);
+void receive_exit_message(struct context *c);
+
void server_pushed_info(struct context *c, const struct buffer *buffer,
const int adv);
@@ -321,20 +321,46 @@ print_status(const struct context *c, struct status_output *so)
gc_free(&gc);
}
+
+/* Small helper function to determine if we should send the exit notification
+ * via control channel */
+static inline bool
+cc_exit_notify_enabled(struct context *c)
+{
+ /* Check if we have TLS active at all */
+ if (!c->c2.tls_multi)
+ {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ const struct key_state *ks = get_primary_key(c->c2.tls_multi);
+ return (ks->crypto_options.flags & CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY);
+}
+
/*
* Handle the triggering and time-wait of explicit
* exit notification.
*/
-
static void
process_explicit_exit_notification_init(struct context *c)
{
msg(M_INFO, "SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer");
+ /* init the timeout to send the OCC_EXIT messages if cc exit is not
+ * enabled and also to exit after waiting for retries of resending of
+ * exit messages */
event_timeout_init(&c->c2.explicit_exit_notification_interval, 1, 0);
reset_coarse_timers(c);
+
signal_reset(c->sig);
halt_non_edge_triggered_signals();
c->c2.explicit_exit_notification_time_wait = now;
+
+ /* Check if we are in TLS mode and should send the notification via data
+ * channel */
+ if (cc_exit_notify_enabled(c))
+ {
+ send_control_channel_string(c, "EXIT", D_PUSH);
+ }
}
void
@@ -351,7 +377,7 @@ process_explicit_exit_notification_timer_wakeup(struct context *c)
c->sig->signal_received = SIGTERM;
c->sig->signal_text = "exit-with-notification";
}
- else
+ else if (!cc_exit_notify_enabled(c))
{
c->c2.occ_op = OCC_EXIT;
}
@@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ tls_session_update_crypto_params(struct tls_multi *multi,
}
/* Import crypto settings that might be set by pull/push */
- session->opt->crypto_flags |= options->data_channel_crypto_flags;
+ session->opt->crypto_flags |= options->imported_protocol_flags;
return tls_session_update_crypto_params_do_work(multi, session, options,
frame, frame_fragment, lsi);
@@ -1969,6 +1969,9 @@ push_peer_info(struct buffer *buf, struct tls_session *session)
/* support for the --dns option */
iv_proto |= IV_PROTO_DNS_OPTION;
+ /* support for exit notify via control channel */
+ iv_proto |= IV_PROTO_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY;
+
/* support for receiving push_reply before sending
* push request, also signal that the client wants
* to get push-reply messages without without requiring a round
@@ -96,6 +96,10 @@
/** Supports the --dns option introduced in version 2.6 */
#define IV_PROTO_DNS_OPTION (1<<6)
+/** Support for explicit exit notify via control channel
+ * This also includes support for the protocol-flags pushed option */
+#define IV_PROTO_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY (1<<7)
+
/* Default field in X509 to be username */
#define X509_USERNAME_FIELD_DEFAULT "CN"
@@ -419,6 +419,11 @@ p2p_ncp_set_options(struct tls_multi *multi, struct tls_session *session)
multi->peer_id = 0x76706e; /* 'v' 'p' 'n' */
}
+ if (iv_proto_peer & IV_PROTO_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY)
+ {
+ session->opt->crypto_flags |= CO_USE_CC_EXIT_NOTIFY;
+ }
+
#if defined(HAVE_EXPORT_KEYING_MATERIAL)
if (iv_proto_peer & IV_PROTO_TLS_KEY_EXPORT)
{
Current exit notification relies on data channel messages with specific prefix. Adding these to new data channel modules (DCO) adds unncessary complexity for the data for messages that from their idea belong to the control channel anyway. This patch adds announcing support for control channel and sending/receving it. We use the simple EXIT message for this. Patch V2: add comment about protocol-flags to be not a user visible option, fix various grammar mistakes, remove unused argument to receive_exit_message Patch V3: rename data_channel_crypto_flags to imported_protocol_flags add tls-ekm to protocol-flags. Signed-off-by: Arne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org> --- doc/man-sections/client-options.rst | 7 +++++- src/openvpn/crypto.h | 5 +++++ src/openvpn/forward.c | 4 ++++ src/openvpn/multi.c | 7 +++++- src/openvpn/options.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++-- src/openvpn/options.h | 2 +- src/openvpn/push.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---- src/openvpn/push.h | 2 ++ src/openvpn/sig.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- src/openvpn/ssl.c | 5 ++++- src/openvpn/ssl.h | 4 ++++ src/openvpn/ssl_ncp.c | 5 +++++ 12 files changed, 122 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)