/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006, Digium, Inc. * * Mark Spencer * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! * \file tcptls.h * * \brief Generic support for tcp/tls servers in Asterisk. * \note In order to have TLS/SSL support, we need the openssl libraries. * Still we can decide whether or not to use them by commenting * in or out the DO_SSL macro. * * TLS/SSL support is basically implemented by reading from a config file * (currently http.conf and sip.conf) the names of the certificate and cipher to use, * and then run ssl_setup() to create an appropriate SSL_CTX (ssl_ctx) * If we support multiple domains, presumably we need to read multiple * certificates. * * When we are requested to open a TLS socket, we run make_file_from_fd() * on the socket, to do the necessary setup. At the moment the context's name * is hardwired in the function, but we can certainly make it into an extra * parameter to the function. * * We declare most of ssl support variables unconditionally, * because their number is small and this simplifies the code. * * \note The ssl-support variables (ssl_ctx, do_ssl, certfile, cipher) * and their setup should be moved to a more central place, e.g. asterisk.conf * and the source files that processes it. Similarly, ssl_setup() should * be run earlier in the startup process so modules have it available. * */ #ifndef _ASTERISK_SERVER_H #define _ASTERISK_SERVER_H #include "asterisk/utils.h" #include "asterisk/astobj2.h" #if defined(HAVE_OPENSSL) && (defined(HAVE_FUNOPEN) || defined(HAVE_FOPENCOOKIE)) #define DO_SSL /* comment in/out if you want to support ssl */ #endif #ifdef DO_SSL #include #include #else /* declare dummy types so we can define a pointer to them */ typedef struct {} SSL; typedef struct {} SSL_CTX; #endif /* DO_SSL */ /*! SSL support */ #define AST_CERTFILE "asterisk.pem" enum ast_ssl_flags { /*! Verify certificate when acting as server */ AST_SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT = (1 << 0), /*! Don't verify certificate when connecting to a server */ AST_SSL_DONT_VERIFY_SERVER = (1 << 1), /*! Don't compare "Common Name" against IP or hostname */ AST_SSL_IGNORE_COMMON_NAME = (1 << 2) }; struct ast_tls_config { int enabled; char *certfile; char *cipher; char *cafile; char *capath; struct ast_flags flags; SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; }; /*! * The following code implements a generic mechanism for starting * services on a TCP or TLS socket. * The service is configured in the struct server_args, and * then started by calling server_start(desc) on the descriptor. * server_start() first verifies if an instance of the service is active, * and in case shuts it down. Then, if the service must be started, creates * a socket and a thread in charge of doing the accept(). * * The body of the thread is desc->accept_fn(desc), which the user can define * freely. We supply a sample implementation, server_root(), structured as an * infinite loop. At the beginning of each iteration it runs periodic_fn() * if defined (e.g. to perform some cleanup etc.) then issues a poll() * or equivalent with a timeout of 'poll_timeout' milliseconds, and if the * following accept() is successful it creates a thread in charge of * running the session, whose body is desc->worker_fn(). The argument of * worker_fn() is a struct ast_tcptls_session_instance, which contains the address * of the other party, a pointer to desc, the file descriptors (fd) on which * we can do a select/poll (but NOT IO/, and a FILE *on which we can do I/O. * We have both because we want to support plain and SSL sockets, and * going through a FILE *lets us provide the encryption/decryption * on the stream without using an auxiliary thread. * * NOTE: in order to let other parts of asterisk use these services, * we need to do the following: * + move struct ast_tcptls_session_instance and struct server_args to * a common header file, together with prototypes for * server_start() and server_root(). */ /*! \brief * describes a server instance */ struct ast_tcptls_session_instance { FILE *f; /* fopen/funopen result */ int fd; /* the socket returned by accept() */ SSL *ssl; /* ssl state */ /* iint (*ssl_setup)(SSL *); */ int client; struct sockaddr_in requestor; struct server_args *parent; ast_mutex_t lock; }; /*! \brief * arguments for the accepting thread */ struct server_args { struct sockaddr_in sin; struct sockaddr_in oldsin; char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; /*!< only necessary for SSL clients so we can compare to common name */ struct ast_tls_config *tls_cfg; /*!< points to the SSL configuration if any */ int accept_fd; int poll_timeout; pthread_t master; void *(*accept_fn)(void *); /*!< the function in charge of doing the accept */ void (*periodic_fn)(void *);/*!< something we may want to run before after select on the accept socket */ void *(*worker_fn)(void *); /*!< the function in charge of doing the actual work */ const char *name; }; #if defined(HAVE_FUNOPEN) #define HOOK_T int #define LEN_T int #else #define HOOK_T ssize_t #define LEN_T size_t #endif struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ast_tcptls_client_start(struct server_args *desc); void *ast_tcptls_server_root(void *); void ast_tcptls_server_start(struct server_args *desc); void ast_tcptls_server_stop(struct server_args *desc); int ast_ssl_setup(struct ast_tls_config *cfg); void *ast_make_file_from_fd(void *data); HOOK_T ast_tcptls_server_read(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser, void *buf, size_t count); HOOK_T ast_tcptls_server_write(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser, void *buf, size_t count); #endif /* _ASTERISK_SERVER_H */