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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
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// found in the LICENSE file. |
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#include "name_constraints.h" |
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#include <limits.h> |
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#include <memory> |
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#include "cert_errors.h" |
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#include "common_cert_errors.h" |
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#include "general_names.h" |
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#include "ip_util.h" |
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#include "string_util.h" |
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#include "verify_name_match.h" |
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#include "input.h" |
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#include "parser.h" |
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#include "tag.h" |
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#include <optional> |
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#include <openssl/base.h> |
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namespace bssl { |
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namespace { |
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// The name types of GeneralName that are fully supported in name constraints. |
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// |
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// (The other types will have the minimal checking described by RFC 5280 |
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// section 4.2.1.10: If a name constraints extension that is marked as critical |
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// imposes constraints on a particular name form, and an instance of |
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// that name form appears in the subject field or subjectAltName |
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// extension of a subsequent certificate, then the application MUST |
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// either process the constraint or reject the certificate.) |
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const int kSupportedNameTypes = |
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GENERAL_NAME_RFC822_NAME | GENERAL_NAME_DNS_NAME | |
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GENERAL_NAME_DIRECTORY_NAME | GENERAL_NAME_IP_ADDRESS; |
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// Controls wildcard handling of DNSNameMatches. |
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// If WildcardMatchType is WILDCARD_PARTIAL_MATCH "*.bar.com" is considered to |
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// match the constraint "foo.bar.com". If it is WILDCARD_FULL_MATCH, "*.bar.com" |
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// will match "bar.com" but not "foo.bar.com". |
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enum WildcardMatchType { WILDCARD_PARTIAL_MATCH, WILDCARD_FULL_MATCH }; |
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// Returns true if |name| falls in the subtree defined by |dns_constraint|. |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// DNS name restrictions are expressed as host.example.com. Any DNS |
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// name that can be constructed by simply adding zero or more labels |
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// to the left-hand side of the name satisfies the name constraint. For |
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// example, www.host.example.com would satisfy the constraint but |
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// host1.example.com would not. |
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// |
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// |wildcard_matching| controls handling of wildcard names (|name| starts with |
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// "*."). Wildcard handling is not specified by RFC 5280, but certificate |
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// verification allows it, name constraints must check it similarly. |
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bool DNSNameMatches(std::string_view name, |
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std::string_view dns_constraint, |
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WildcardMatchType wildcard_matching) { |
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// Everything matches the empty DNS name constraint. |
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if (dns_constraint.empty()) |
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return true; |
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// Normalize absolute DNS names by removing the trailing dot, if any. |
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if (!name.empty() && *name.rbegin() == '.') |
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name.remove_suffix(1); |
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if (!dns_constraint.empty() && *dns_constraint.rbegin() == '.') |
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dns_constraint.remove_suffix(1); |
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// Wildcard partial-match handling ("*.bar.com" matching name constraint |
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// "foo.bar.com"). This only handles the case where the the dnsname and the |
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// constraint match after removing the leftmost label, otherwise it is handled |
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// by falling through to the check of whether the dnsname is fully within or |
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// fully outside of the constraint. |
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if (wildcard_matching == WILDCARD_PARTIAL_MATCH && name.size() > 2 && |
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name[0] == '*' && name[1] == '.') { |
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size_t dns_constraint_dot_pos = dns_constraint.find('.'); |
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if (dns_constraint_dot_pos != std::string::npos) { |
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std::string_view dns_constraint_domain = |
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dns_constraint.substr(dns_constraint_dot_pos + 1); |
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std::string_view wildcard_domain = name.substr(2); |
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if (bssl::string_util::IsEqualNoCase(wildcard_domain, |
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dns_constraint_domain)) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (!bssl::string_util::EndsWithNoCase(name, dns_constraint)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Exact match. |
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if (name.size() == dns_constraint.size()) |
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return true; |
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// If dNSName constraint starts with a dot, only subdomains should match. |
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// (e.g., "foo.bar.com" matches constraint ".bar.com", but "bar.com" doesn't.) |
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// RFC 5280 is ambiguous, but this matches the behavior of other platforms. |
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if (!dns_constraint.empty() && dns_constraint[0] == '.') |
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dns_constraint.remove_prefix(1); |
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// Subtree match. |
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if (name.size() > dns_constraint.size() && |
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name[name.size() - dns_constraint.size() - 1] == '.') { |
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return true; |
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} |
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// Trailing text matches, but not in a subtree (e.g., "foobar.com" is not a |
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// match for "bar.com"). |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Parses a GeneralSubtrees |value| and store the contents in |subtrees|. |
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// The individual values stored into |subtrees| are not validated by this |
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// function. |
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// NOTE: |subtrees| is not pre-initialized by the function(it is expected to be |
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// a default initialized object), and it will be modified regardless of the |
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// return value. |
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[[nodiscard]] bool ParseGeneralSubtrees(const der::Input& value, |
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GeneralNames* subtrees, |
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CertErrors* errors) { |
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BSSL_CHECK(errors); |
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// GeneralSubtrees ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralSubtree |
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// |
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// GeneralSubtree ::= SEQUENCE { |
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// base GeneralName, |
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// minimum [0] BaseDistance DEFAULT 0, |
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// maximum [1] BaseDistance OPTIONAL } |
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// |
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// BaseDistance ::= INTEGER (0..MAX) |
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der::Parser sequence_parser(value); |
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// The GeneralSubtrees sequence should have at least 1 element. |
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if (!sequence_parser.HasMore()) |
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return false; |
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while (sequence_parser.HasMore()) { |
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der::Parser subtree_sequence; |
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if (!sequence_parser.ReadSequence(&subtree_sequence)) |
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return false; |
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der::Input raw_general_name; |
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if (!subtree_sequence.ReadRawTLV(&raw_general_name)) |
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return false; |
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if (!ParseGeneralName(raw_general_name, |
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GeneralNames::IP_ADDRESS_AND_NETMASK, subtrees, |
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errors)) { |
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errors->AddError(kFailedParsingGeneralName); |
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return false; |
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} |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// Within this profile, the minimum and maximum fields are not used with any |
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// name forms, thus, the minimum MUST be zero, and maximum MUST be absent. |
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// However, if an application encounters a critical name constraints |
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// extension that specifies other values for minimum or maximum for a name |
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// form that appears in a subsequent certificate, the application MUST |
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// either process these fields or reject the certificate. |
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// Note that technically failing here isn't required: rather only need to |
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// fail if a name of this type actually appears in a subsequent cert and |
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// this extension was marked critical. However the minimum and maximum |
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// fields appear uncommon enough that implementing that isn't useful. |
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if (subtree_sequence.HasMore()) |
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return false; |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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bool IsAlphaDigit(char c) { |
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return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || |
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(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z'); |
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} |
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// Returns true if 'local_part' contains only characters that are valid in a |
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// non-quoted mailbox local-part. Does not check any other part of the syntax |
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// requirements. Does not allow whitespace. |
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bool IsAllowedRfc822LocalPart(std::string_view local_part) { |
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if (local_part.empty()) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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for (char c : local_part) { |
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if (!(IsAlphaDigit(c) || c == '!' || c == '#' || c == '$' || c == '%' || |
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c == '&' || c == '\'' || c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '-' || |
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c == '/' || c == '=' || c == '?' || c == '^' || c == '_' || |
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c == '`' || c == '{' || c == '|' || c == '}' || c == '~' || |
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c == '.')) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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// Returns true if 'domain' contains only characters that are valid in a |
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// mailbox domain. Does not check any other part of the syntax |
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// requirements. Does not allow IPv6-address-literal as text IPv6 addresses are |
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// non-unique. Does not allow other address literals either as how to handle |
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// them with domain/subdomain matching isn't specified/possible. |
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bool IsAllowedRfc822Domain(std::string_view domain) { |
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if (domain.empty()) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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for (char c : domain) { |
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if (!(IsAlphaDigit(c) || c == '-' || c == '.')) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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enum class Rfc822NameMatchType { kPermitted, kExcluded }; |
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bool Rfc822NameMatches(std::string_view local_part, |
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std::string_view domain, |
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std::string_view rfc822_constraint, |
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Rfc822NameMatchType match_type, |
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bool case_insensitive_local_part) { |
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// In case of parsing errors, return a value that will cause the name to not |
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// be permitted. |
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const bool error_value = |
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match_type == Rfc822NameMatchType::kPermitted ? false : true; |
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std::vector<std::string_view> constraint_components = |
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bssl::string_util::SplitString(rfc822_constraint, '@'); |
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std::string_view constraint_local_part; |
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std::string_view constraint_domain; |
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if (constraint_components.size() == 1) { |
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constraint_domain = constraint_components[0]; |
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} else if (constraint_components.size() == 2) { |
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constraint_local_part = constraint_components[0]; |
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if (!IsAllowedRfc822LocalPart(constraint_local_part)) { |
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return error_value; |
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} |
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constraint_domain = constraint_components[1]; |
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} else { |
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// If we did the full parsing then it is possible for a @ to be in a quoted |
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// local-part of the name, but we don't do that, so just error if @ appears |
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// more than once. |
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return error_value; |
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} |
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if (!IsAllowedRfc822Domain(constraint_domain)) { |
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return error_value; |
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} |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// To indicate a particular mailbox, the constraint is the complete mail |
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// address. For example, "root@example.com" indicates the root mailbox on |
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// the host "example.com". |
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if (!constraint_local_part.empty()) { |
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return (case_insensitive_local_part |
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? string_util::IsEqualNoCase(local_part, constraint_local_part) |
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: local_part == constraint_local_part) && |
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string_util::IsEqualNoCase(domain, constraint_domain); |
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} |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// To specify any address within a domain, the constraint is specified with a |
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// leading period (as with URIs). For example, ".example.com" indicates all |
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// the Internet mail addresses in the domain "example.com", but not Internet |
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// mail addresses on the host "example.com". |
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if (!constraint_domain.empty() && constraint_domain[0] == '.') { |
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return string_util::EndsWithNoCase(domain, constraint_domain); |
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} |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// To indicate all Internet mail addresses on a particular host, the |
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// constraint is specified as the host name. For example, the constraint |
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// "example.com" is satisfied by any mail address at the host "example.com". |
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return string_util::IsEqualNoCase(domain, constraint_domain); |
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} |
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} // namespace |
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NameConstraints::~NameConstraints() = default; |
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// static |
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std::unique_ptr<NameConstraints> NameConstraints::Create( |
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const der::Input& extension_value, |
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bool is_critical, |
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CertErrors* errors) { |
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BSSL_CHECK(errors); |
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auto name_constraints = std::make_unique<NameConstraints>(); |
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if (!name_constraints->Parse(extension_value, is_critical, errors)) |
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return nullptr; |
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return name_constraints; |
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} |
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bool NameConstraints::Parse(const der::Input& extension_value, |
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bool is_critical, |
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CertErrors* errors) { |
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BSSL_CHECK(errors); |
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der::Parser extension_parser(extension_value); |
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der::Parser sequence_parser; |
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// NameConstraints ::= SEQUENCE { |
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// permittedSubtrees [0] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL, |
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// excludedSubtrees [1] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL } |
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if (!extension_parser.ReadSequence(&sequence_parser)) |
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return false; |
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if (extension_parser.HasMore()) |
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return false; |
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std::optional<der::Input> permitted_subtrees_value; |
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if (!sequence_parser.ReadOptionalTag(der::ContextSpecificConstructed(0), |
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&permitted_subtrees_value)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (permitted_subtrees_value && |
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!ParseGeneralSubtrees(permitted_subtrees_value.value(), |
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&permitted_subtrees_, errors)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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constrained_name_types_ |= |
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permitted_subtrees_.present_name_types & |
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(is_critical ? GENERAL_NAME_ALL_TYPES : kSupportedNameTypes); |
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std::optional<der::Input> excluded_subtrees_value; |
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if (!sequence_parser.ReadOptionalTag(der::ContextSpecificConstructed(1), |
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&excluded_subtrees_value)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (excluded_subtrees_value && |
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!ParseGeneralSubtrees(excluded_subtrees_value.value(), |
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&excluded_subtrees_, errors)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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constrained_name_types_ |= |
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excluded_subtrees_.present_name_types & |
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(is_critical ? GENERAL_NAME_ALL_TYPES : kSupportedNameTypes); |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// Conforming CAs MUST NOT issue certificates where name constraints is an |
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// empty sequence. That is, either the permittedSubtrees field or the |
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// excludedSubtrees MUST be present. |
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if (!permitted_subtrees_value && !excluded_subtrees_value) |
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return false; |
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if (sequence_parser.HasMore()) |
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return false; |
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return true; |
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} |
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void NameConstraints::IsPermittedCert(const der::Input& subject_rdn_sequence, |
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const GeneralNames* subject_alt_names, |
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CertErrors* errors) const { |
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// Checking NameConstraints is O(number_of_names * number_of_constraints). |
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// Impose a hard limit to mitigate the use of name constraints as a DoS |
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// mechanism. This mimics the similar check in BoringSSL x509/v_ncons.c |
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// TODO(bbe): make both name constraint mechanisms subquadratic and remove |
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// this check. |
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const size_t kMaxChecks = 1048576; // 1 << 20 |
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// Names all come from a certificate, which is bound by size_t, so adding them |
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// up can not overflow a size_t. |
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size_t name_count = 0; |
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// Constraints all come from a certificate, which is bound by a size_t, so |
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// adding them up can not overflow a size_t. |
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size_t constraint_count = 0; |
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if (subject_alt_names) { |
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name_count = subject_alt_names->rfc822_names.size() + |
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subject_alt_names->dns_names.size() + |
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subject_alt_names->directory_names.size() + |
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subject_alt_names->ip_addresses.size(); |
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constraint_count = excluded_subtrees_.rfc822_names.size() + |
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permitted_subtrees_.rfc822_names.size() + |
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excluded_subtrees_.dns_names.size() + |
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permitted_subtrees_.dns_names.size() + |
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excluded_subtrees_.directory_names.size() + |
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permitted_subtrees_.directory_names.size() + |
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excluded_subtrees_.ip_address_ranges.size() + |
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permitted_subtrees_.ip_address_ranges.size(); |
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} else { |
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constraint_count += excluded_subtrees_.directory_names.size() + |
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permitted_subtrees_.directory_names.size(); |
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name_count = subject_rdn_sequence.Length(); |
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} |
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// Upper bound the number of possible checks, checking for overflow. |
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size_t check_count = constraint_count * name_count; |
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if ((constraint_count > 0 && check_count / constraint_count != name_count) || |
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check_count > kMaxChecks) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kTooManyNameConstraintChecks); |
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return; |
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} |
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std::vector<std::string> subject_email_addresses_to_check; |
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if (!subject_alt_names && |
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(constrained_name_types() & GENERAL_NAME_RFC822_NAME)) { |
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if (!FindEmailAddressesInName(subject_rdn_sequence, |
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&subject_email_addresses_to_check)) { |
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// Error parsing |subject_rdn_sequence|. |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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// Subject Alternative Name handling: |
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// |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.6: |
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// id-ce-subjectAltName OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-ce 17 } |
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// |
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// SubjectAltName ::= GeneralNames |
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// |
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// GeneralNames ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralName |
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if (subject_alt_names) { |
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// Check unsupported name types: |
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// constrained_name_types() for the unsupported types will only be true if |
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// that type of name was present in a name constraint that was marked |
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// critical. |
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// |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// If a name constraints extension that is marked as critical |
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// imposes constraints on a particular name form, and an instance of |
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// that name form appears in the subject field or subjectAltName |
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// extension of a subsequent certificate, then the application MUST |
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// either process the constraint or reject the certificate. |
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if (constrained_name_types() & subject_alt_names->present_name_types & |
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~kSupportedNameTypes) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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// Check supported name types: |
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// Only check rfc822 SANs if any rfc822 constraints are present, since we |
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// might fail if there are email addresses we don't know how to parse but |
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// are technically correct. |
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if (constrained_name_types() & GENERAL_NAME_RFC822_NAME) { |
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for (const auto& rfc822_name : subject_alt_names->rfc822_names) { |
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if (!IsPermittedRfc822Name( |
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rfc822_name, /*case_insensitive_exclude_localpart=*/false)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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for (const auto& dns_name : subject_alt_names->dns_names) { |
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if (!IsPermittedDNSName(dns_name)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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for (const auto& directory_name : subject_alt_names->directory_names) { |
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if (!IsPermittedDirectoryName(directory_name)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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for (const auto& ip_address : subject_alt_names->ip_addresses) { |
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if (!IsPermittedIP(ip_address)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// Subject handling: |
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// RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.10: |
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// Legacy implementations exist where an electronic mail address is embedded |
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// in the subject distinguished name in an attribute of type emailAddress |
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// (Section 4.1.2.6). When constraints are imposed on the rfc822Name name |
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// form, but the certificate does not include a subject alternative name, the |
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// rfc822Name constraint MUST be applied to the attribute of type emailAddress |
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// in the subject distinguished name. |
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for (const auto& rfc822_name : subject_email_addresses_to_check) { |
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// Whether local_part should be matched case-sensitive or not is somewhat |
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// unclear. RFC 2821 says that it should be case-sensitive. RFC 2985 says |
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// that emailAddress attributes in a Name are fully case-insensitive. |
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// Some other verifier implementations always do local-part comparison |
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// case-sensitive, while some always do it case-insensitive. Many but not |
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// all SMTP servers interpret addresses as case-insensitive. |
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// |
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// Give how poorly specified this is, and the conflicting implementations |
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// in the wild, this implementation will do case-insensitive match for |
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// excluded names from the subject to avoid potentially allowing |
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// something that wasn't expected. |
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if (!IsPermittedRfc822Name(rfc822_name, |
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/*case_insensitive_exclude_localpart=*/true)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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// RFC 5280 4.1.2.6: |
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// If subject naming information is present only in the subjectAltName |
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// extension (e.g., a key bound only to an email address or URI), then the |
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// subject name MUST be an empty sequence and the subjectAltName extension |
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// MUST be critical. |
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// This code assumes that criticality condition is checked by the caller, and |
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// therefore only needs to avoid the IsPermittedDirectoryName check against an |
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// empty subject in such a case. |
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if (subject_alt_names && subject_rdn_sequence.Length() == 0) |
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return; |
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if (!IsPermittedDirectoryName(subject_rdn_sequence)) { |
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errors->AddError(cert_errors::kNotPermittedByNameConstraints); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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bool NameConstraints::IsPermittedRfc822Name( |
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std::string_view name, |
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bool case_insensitive_exclude_localpart) const { |
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// RFC 5280 4.2.1.6. Subject Alternative Name |
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// |
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// When the subjectAltName extension contains an Internet mail address, |
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// the address MUST be stored in the rfc822Name. The format of an |
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// rfc822Name is a "Mailbox" as defined in Section 4.1.2 of [RFC2821]. |
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// A Mailbox has the form "Local-part@Domain". Note that a Mailbox has |
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// no phrase (such as a common name) before it, has no comment (text |
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// surrounded in parentheses) after it, and is not surrounded by "<" and |
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// ">". Rules for encoding Internet mail addresses that include |
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// internationalized domain names are specified in Section 7.5. |
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// Relevant parts from RFC 2821 & RFC 2822 |
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// |
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// Mailbox = Local-part "@" Domain |
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// Local-part = Dot-string / Quoted-string |
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// ; MAY be case-sensitive |
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// |
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// Dot-string = Atom *("." Atom) |
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// Atom = 1*atext |
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// Quoted-string = DQUOTE *qcontent DQUOTE |
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// |
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// |
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// atext = ALPHA / DIGIT / ; Any character except controls, |
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// "!" / "#" / ; SP, and specials. |
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// "$" / "%" / ; Used for atoms |
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// "&" / "'" / |
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// "*" / "+" / |
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// "-" / "/" / |
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// "=" / "?" / |
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// "^" / "_" / |
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// "`" / "{" / |
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// "|" / "}" / |
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// "~" |
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// |
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// atom = [CFWS] 1*atext [CFWS] |
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// |
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// |
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// qtext = NO-WS-CTL / ; Non white space controls |
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// %d33 / ; The rest of the US-ASCII |
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// %d35-91 / ; characters not including "\" |
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// %d93-126 ; or the quote character |
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// |
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// quoted-pair = ("\" text) / obs-qp |
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// qcontent = qtext / quoted-pair |
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// |
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// |
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// Domain = (sub-domain 1*("." sub-domain)) / address-literal |
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// sub-domain = Let-dig [Ldh-str] |
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// |
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// Let-dig = ALPHA / DIGIT |
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// Ldh-str = *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" ) Let-dig |
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// |
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// address-literal = "[" IPv4-address-literal / |
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// IPv6-address-literal / |
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// General-address-literal "]" |
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// ; See section 4.1.3 |
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// However, no one actually implements all that. Known implementations just |
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// do string comparisons, but that is technically incorrect. (Ex: a |
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// constraint excluding |foo@example.com| should exclude a SAN of |
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// |"foo"@example.com|, while a naive direct comparison will allow it.) |
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// |
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// We don't implement all that either, but do something a bit more fail-safe |
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// by rejecting any addresses that contain characters that are not allowed in |
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// the non-quoted formats. |
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std::vector<std::string_view> name_components = |
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bssl::string_util::SplitString(name, '@'); |
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if (name_components.size() != 2) { |
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// If we did the full parsing then it is possible for a @ to be in a quoted |
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// local-part of the name, but we don't do that, so just fail if @ appears |
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// more than once. |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (!IsAllowedRfc822LocalPart(name_components[0]) || |
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!IsAllowedRfc822Domain(name_components[1])) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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for (const auto& excluded_name : excluded_subtrees_.rfc822_names) { |
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if (Rfc822NameMatches(name_components[0], name_components[1], excluded_name, |
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Rfc822NameMatchType::kExcluded, |
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case_insensitive_exclude_localpart)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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// If permitted subtrees are not constrained, any name that is not excluded is |
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// allowed. |
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if (!(permitted_subtrees_.present_name_types & GENERAL_NAME_RFC822_NAME)) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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for (const auto& permitted_name : permitted_subtrees_.rfc822_names) { |
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if (Rfc822NameMatches(name_components[0], name_components[1], |
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permitted_name, Rfc822NameMatchType::kPermitted, |
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/*case_insenitive_local_part=*/false)) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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bool NameConstraints::IsPermittedDNSName(std::string_view name) const { |
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for (const auto& excluded_name : excluded_subtrees_.dns_names) { |
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// When matching wildcard hosts against excluded subtrees, consider it a |
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// match if the constraint would match any expansion of the wildcard. Eg, |
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// *.bar.com should match a constraint of foo.bar.com. |
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if (DNSNameMatches(name, excluded_name, WILDCARD_PARTIAL_MATCH)) |
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return false; |
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} |
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// If permitted subtrees are not constrained, any name that is not excluded is |
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// allowed. |
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if (!(permitted_subtrees_.present_name_types & GENERAL_NAME_DNS_NAME)) |
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return true; |
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for (const auto& permitted_name : permitted_subtrees_.dns_names) { |
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// When matching wildcard hosts against permitted subtrees, consider it a |
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// match only if the constraint would match all expansions of the wildcard. |
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// Eg, *.bar.com should match a constraint of bar.com, but not foo.bar.com. |
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if (DNSNameMatches(name, permitted_name, WILDCARD_FULL_MATCH)) |
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return true; |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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bool NameConstraints::IsPermittedDirectoryName( |
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const der::Input& name_rdn_sequence) const { |
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for (const auto& excluded_name : excluded_subtrees_.directory_names) { |
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if (VerifyNameInSubtree(name_rdn_sequence, excluded_name)) |
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return false; |
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} |
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// If permitted subtrees are not constrained, any name that is not excluded is |
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// allowed. |
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if (!(permitted_subtrees_.present_name_types & GENERAL_NAME_DIRECTORY_NAME)) |
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return true; |
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for (const auto& permitted_name : permitted_subtrees_.directory_names) { |
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if (VerifyNameInSubtree(name_rdn_sequence, permitted_name)) |
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return true; |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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bool NameConstraints::IsPermittedIP(const der::Input& ip) const { |
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for (const auto& excluded_ip : excluded_subtrees_.ip_address_ranges) { |
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if (IPAddressMatchesWithNetmask(ip, excluded_ip.first, |
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excluded_ip.second)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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// If permitted subtrees are not constrained, any name that is not excluded is |
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// allowed. |
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if (!(permitted_subtrees_.present_name_types & GENERAL_NAME_IP_ADDRESS)) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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for (const auto& permitted_ip : permitted_subtrees_.ip_address_ranges) { |
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if (IPAddressMatchesWithNetmask(ip, permitted_ip.first, |
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permitted_ip.second)) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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} // namespace net
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