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worblehat-old/python/gdata/tlslite/Checker.py

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"""Class for post-handshake certificate checking."""
from utils.cryptomath import hashAndBase64
from X509 import X509
from X509CertChain import X509CertChain
from errors import *
class Checker:
"""This class is passed to a handshake function to check the other
party's certificate chain.
If a handshake function completes successfully, but the Checker
judges the other party's certificate chain to be missing or
inadequate, a subclass of
L{tlslite.errors.TLSAuthenticationError} will be raised.
Currently, the Checker can check either an X.509 or a cryptoID
chain (for the latter, cryptoIDlib must be installed).
"""
def __init__(self, cryptoID=None, protocol=None,
x509Fingerprint=None,
x509TrustList=None, x509CommonName=None,
checkResumedSession=False):
"""Create a new Checker instance.
You must pass in one of these argument combinations:
- cryptoID[, protocol] (requires cryptoIDlib)
- x509Fingerprint
- x509TrustList[, x509CommonName] (requires cryptlib_py)
@type cryptoID: str
@param cryptoID: A cryptoID which the other party's certificate
chain must match. The cryptoIDlib module must be installed.
Mutually exclusive with all of the 'x509...' arguments.
@type protocol: str
@param protocol: A cryptoID protocol URI which the other
party's certificate chain must match. Requires the 'cryptoID'
argument.
@type x509Fingerprint: str
@param x509Fingerprint: A hex-encoded X.509 end-entity
fingerprint which the other party's end-entity certificate must
match. Mutually exclusive with the 'cryptoID' and
'x509TrustList' arguments.
@type x509TrustList: list of L{tlslite.X509.X509}
@param x509TrustList: A list of trusted root certificates. The
other party must present a certificate chain which extends to
one of these root certificates. The cryptlib_py module must be
installed. Mutually exclusive with the 'cryptoID' and
'x509Fingerprint' arguments.
@type x509CommonName: str
@param x509CommonName: The end-entity certificate's 'CN' field
must match this value. For a web server, this is typically a
server name such as 'www.amazon.com'. Mutually exclusive with
the 'cryptoID' and 'x509Fingerprint' arguments. Requires the
'x509TrustList' argument.
@type checkResumedSession: bool
@param checkResumedSession: If resumed sessions should be
checked. This defaults to False, on the theory that if the
session was checked once, we don't need to bother
re-checking it.
"""
if cryptoID and (x509Fingerprint or x509TrustList):
raise ValueError()
if x509Fingerprint and x509TrustList:
raise ValueError()
if x509CommonName and not x509TrustList:
raise ValueError()
if protocol and not cryptoID:
raise ValueError()
if cryptoID:
import cryptoIDlib #So we raise an error here
if x509TrustList:
import cryptlib_py #So we raise an error here
self.cryptoID = cryptoID
self.protocol = protocol
self.x509Fingerprint = x509Fingerprint
self.x509TrustList = x509TrustList
self.x509CommonName = x509CommonName
self.checkResumedSession = checkResumedSession
def __call__(self, connection):
"""Check a TLSConnection.
When a Checker is passed to a handshake function, this will
be called at the end of the function.
@type connection: L{tlslite.TLSConnection.TLSConnection}
@param connection: The TLSConnection to examine.
@raise tlslite.errors.TLSAuthenticationError: If the other
party's certificate chain is missing or bad.
"""
if not self.checkResumedSession and connection.resumed:
return
if self.cryptoID or self.x509Fingerprint or self.x509TrustList:
if connection._client:
chain = connection.session.serverCertChain
else:
chain = connection.session.clientCertChain
if self.x509Fingerprint or self.x509TrustList:
if isinstance(chain, X509CertChain):
if self.x509Fingerprint:
if chain.getFingerprint() != self.x509Fingerprint:
raise TLSFingerprintError(\
"X.509 fingerprint mismatch: %s, %s" % \
(chain.getFingerprint(), self.x509Fingerprint))
else: #self.x509TrustList
if not chain.validate(self.x509TrustList):
raise TLSValidationError("X.509 validation failure")
if self.x509CommonName and \
(chain.getCommonName() != self.x509CommonName):
raise TLSAuthorizationError(\
"X.509 Common Name mismatch: %s, %s" % \
(chain.getCommonName(), self.x509CommonName))
elif chain:
raise TLSAuthenticationTypeError()
else:
raise TLSNoAuthenticationError()
elif self.cryptoID:
import cryptoIDlib.CertChain
if isinstance(chain, cryptoIDlib.CertChain.CertChain):
if chain.cryptoID != self.cryptoID:
raise TLSFingerprintError(\
"cryptoID mismatch: %s, %s" % \
(chain.cryptoID, self.cryptoID))
if self.protocol:
if not chain.checkProtocol(self.protocol):
raise TLSAuthorizationError(\
"cryptoID protocol mismatch")
if not chain.validate():
raise TLSValidationError("cryptoID validation failure")
elif chain:
raise TLSAuthenticationTypeError()
else:
raise TLSNoAuthenticationError()