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authorAlex Rousskov <rousskov@measurement-factory.com>2016-11-16 10:49:15 -0700
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2016-11-24 23:41:44 +0100
commitcb4e2be7c6d42ca0780f8e0a747cecf9ba45f151 (patch)
tree8bfc55a2318327b0ad921d2d5a37d972e3cca373 /lib/http_proxy.c
parent8034d8fc624393326ea9874a4e2d60614ed6c78f (diff)
downloadcurl-cb4e2be7c6d42ca0780f8e0a747cecf9ba45f151.tar.gz
proxy: Support HTTPS proxy and SOCKS+HTTP(s)
* HTTPS proxies: An HTTPS proxy receives all transactions over an SSL/TLS connection. Once a secure connection with the proxy is established, the user agent uses the proxy as usual, including sending CONNECT requests to instruct the proxy to establish a [usually secure] TCP tunnel with an origin server. HTTPS proxies protect nearly all aspects of user-proxy communications as opposed to HTTP proxies that receive all requests (including CONNECT requests) in vulnerable clear text. With HTTPS proxies, it is possible to have two concurrent _nested_ SSL/TLS sessions: the "outer" one between the user agent and the proxy and the "inner" one between the user agent and the origin server (through the proxy). This change adds supports for such nested sessions as well. A secure connection with a proxy requires its own set of the usual SSL options (their actual descriptions differ and need polishing, see TODO): --proxy-cacert FILE CA certificate to verify peer against --proxy-capath DIR CA directory to verify peer against --proxy-cert CERT[:PASSWD] Client certificate file and password --proxy-cert-type TYPE Certificate file type (DER/PEM/ENG) --proxy-ciphers LIST SSL ciphers to use --proxy-crlfile FILE Get a CRL list in PEM format from the file --proxy-insecure Allow connections to proxies with bad certs --proxy-key KEY Private key file name --proxy-key-type TYPE Private key file type (DER/PEM/ENG) --proxy-pass PASS Pass phrase for the private key --proxy-ssl-allow-beast Allow security flaw to improve interop --proxy-sslv2 Use SSLv2 --proxy-sslv3 Use SSLv3 --proxy-tlsv1 Use TLSv1 --proxy-tlsuser USER TLS username --proxy-tlspassword STRING TLS password --proxy-tlsauthtype STRING TLS authentication type (default SRP) All --proxy-foo options are independent from their --foo counterparts, except --proxy-crlfile which defaults to --crlfile and --proxy-capath which defaults to --capath. Curl now also supports %{proxy_ssl_verify_result} --write-out variable, similar to the existing %{ssl_verify_result} variable. Supported backends: OpenSSL, GnuTLS, and NSS. * A SOCKS proxy + HTTP/HTTPS proxy combination: If both --socks* and --proxy options are given, Curl first connects to the SOCKS proxy and then connects (through SOCKS) to the HTTP or HTTPS proxy. TODO: Update documentation for the new APIs and --proxy-* options. Look for "Added in 7.XXX" marks.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/http_proxy.c')
-rw-r--r--lib/http_proxy.c49
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/lib/http_proxy.c b/lib/http_proxy.c
index 9ffd1cd46..cd4cac06d 100644
--- a/lib/http_proxy.c
+++ b/lib/http_proxy.c
@@ -35,14 +35,48 @@
#include "non-ascii.h"
#include "connect.h"
#include "curlx.h"
+#include "vtls/vtls.h"
/* The last 3 #include files should be in this order */
#include "curl_printf.h"
#include "curl_memory.h"
#include "memdebug.h"
-CURLcode Curl_proxy_connect(struct connectdata *conn)
+/*
+ * Perform SSL initialization for HTTPS proxy. Sets
+ * proxy_ssl_connected connection bit when complete. Can be
+ * called multiple times.
+ */
+static CURLcode https_proxy_connect(struct connectdata *conn, int sockindex)
+{
+#ifdef USE_SSL
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ DEBUGASSERT(conn->http_proxy.proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTPS);
+ if(!conn->bits.proxy_ssl_connected[sockindex]) {
+ /* perform SSL initialization for this socket */
+ result =
+ Curl_ssl_connect_nonblocking(conn, sockindex,
+ &conn->bits.proxy_ssl_connected[sockindex]);
+ if(result)
+ conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* a failed connection is marked for closure to
+ prevent (bad) re-use or similar */
+ }
+ return result;
+#else
+ return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN;
+#endif
+}
+
+CURLcode Curl_proxy_connect(struct connectdata *conn, int sockindex)
{
+ if(conn->http_proxy.proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTPS) {
+ const CURLcode result = https_proxy_connect(conn, sockindex);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ if(!conn->bits.proxy_ssl_connected[sockindex])
+ return result; /* wait for HTTPS proxy SSL initialization to complete */
+ }
+
if(conn->bits.tunnel_proxy && conn->bits.httpproxy) {
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_PROXY
/* for [protocol] tunneled through HTTP proxy */
@@ -68,15 +102,20 @@ CURLcode Curl_proxy_connect(struct connectdata *conn)
memset(&http_proxy, 0, sizeof(http_proxy));
conn->data->req.protop = &http_proxy;
connkeep(conn, "HTTP proxy CONNECT");
- if(conn->bits.conn_to_host)
+ if(sockindex == SECONDARYSOCKET)
+ hostname = conn->secondaryhostname;
+ else if(conn->bits.conn_to_host)
hostname = conn->conn_to_host.name;
else
hostname = conn->host.name;
- if(conn->bits.conn_to_port)
+
+ if(sockindex == SECONDARYSOCKET)
+ remote_port = conn->secondary_port;
+ else if(conn->bits.conn_to_port)
remote_port = conn->conn_to_port;
else
remote_port = conn->remote_port;
- result = Curl_proxyCONNECT(conn, FIRSTSOCKET, hostname,
+ result = Curl_proxyCONNECT(conn, sockindex, hostname,
remote_port, FALSE);
conn->data->req.protop = prot_save;
if(CURLE_OK != result)
@@ -161,7 +200,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_proxyCONNECT(struct connectdata *conn,
char *host=(char *)"";
const char *proxyconn="";
const char *useragent="";
- const char *http = (conn->proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTP_1_0) ?
+ const char *http = (conn->http_proxy.proxytype == CURLPROXY_HTTP_1_0) ?
"1.0" : "1.1";
bool ipv6_ip = conn->bits.ipv6_ip;
char *hostheader;