asterisk/res/res_pjsip_authenticator_digest.c
Richard Mudgett 6f15500ced res_pjsip_authenticator_digest.c: Fix sorcery's immutable contract violation.
The inbound authentication object is supposed to be immutable when it is
stored in sorcery.  However, the immutable property is violated if the
authentication object does not have a realm set.

The immutable contract violation has a different effect depending upon
what sorcery back end is used.  If it is the config file back end you
would get the same object back until res_pjsip is reloaded.  If it is the
real-time or AstDB back end you would get a new object on each query.  If
it is cached you would get the same object back until it is refreshed from
the database.

Once an inbound authentication object has its realm set it may or may not
get updated again if the default_realm changes.

If the same authentication object is used for inbound and outbound
authentication then the immutable violation can make it very hard to
determine why the outbound authentication now fails.  The only diagnostic
message is a complaint about no realms matching when it had worked
earlier.  It fails because of the difference in behaviour for an empty
realm setting between inbound and outbound authentication objects.

* Fixed the sorcery object immutable violation by creating a new object
and setting the default_realm on it instead.  The new object is a shallow
copy for speed.

* The auth_store thread storage no longer holds an auth ref.  It
interferes with the shallow copy and never needed a ref anyway.

ASTERISK-26799 #close

Change-Id: I2328a52f61b78ed5fbba38180b7f183ee7e08956
2017-02-20 22:24:31 -06:00

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Michelson <mmichelson@digium.com>
*
* 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.
*/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include <pjsip.h>
#include "asterisk/res_pjsip.h"
#include "asterisk/logger.h"
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/strings.h"
/*** MODULEINFO
<depend>pjproject</depend>
<depend>res_pjsip</depend>
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
/* From the auth/realm realtime column size */
#define MAX_REALM_LENGTH 40
static char default_realm[MAX_REALM_LENGTH + 1];
AO2_GLOBAL_OBJ_STATIC(entity_id);
/*!
* \brief Determine if authentication is required
*
* Authentication is required if the endpoint has at least one auth
* section specified
*/
static int digest_requires_authentication(struct ast_sip_endpoint *endpoint, pjsip_rx_data *rdata)
{
RAII_VAR(struct ast_sip_endpoint *, artificial, ast_sip_get_artificial_endpoint(), ao2_cleanup);
return endpoint == artificial || AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&endpoint->inbound_auths) > 0;
}
static void auth_store_cleanup(void *data)
{
struct ast_sip_auth **auth = data;
ao2_cleanup(*auth);
ast_free(data);
}
/*!
* \brief Thread-local storage for \ref ast_sip_auth
*
* The PJSIP authentication API is a bit annoying. When you set
* up an authentication server, you specify a lookup callback to
* call into when verifying incoming credentials. The problem
* with this callback is that it only gives you the realm and
* authentication username. In 2.0.5, there is a new version of
* the callback you can use that gives the pjsip_rx_data in
* addition.
*
* Unfortunately, the data we actually \b need is the
* \ref ast_sip_auth we are currently observing. So we have two
* choices:
* 1) Use the current PJSIP API and use thread-local storage
* to temporarily store our SIP authentication information. Then
* in the callback, we can retrieve the authentication info and
* use as needed. Given our threading model, this is safe.
* 2) Use the 2.0.5 API and temporarily store the authentication
* information in the rdata's endpoint_info. Then in the callback,
* we can retrieve the authentication info from the rdata.
*
* I've chosen option 1 since it does not require backporting
* any APIs from future versions of PJSIP, plus I feel the
* thread-local option is a bit cleaner.
*/
AST_THREADSTORAGE_CUSTOM(auth_store, NULL, auth_store_cleanup);
/*!
* \brief Store shallow copy authentication information in thread-local storage
*/
static int store_auth(const struct ast_sip_auth *auth)
{
const struct ast_sip_auth **pointing;
pointing = ast_threadstorage_get(&auth_store, sizeof(pointing));
if (!pointing) {
return -1;
}
*pointing = auth;
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Remove shallow copy authentication information from thread-local storage
*/
static int remove_auth(void)
{
struct ast_sip_auth **pointing;
pointing = ast_threadstorage_get(&auth_store, sizeof(pointing));
if (!pointing) {
return -1;
}
*pointing = NULL;
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Retrieve shallow copy authentication information from thread-local storage
*/
static const struct ast_sip_auth *get_auth(void)
{
struct ast_sip_auth **auth;
auth = ast_threadstorage_get(&auth_store, sizeof(auth));
if (auth) {
return *auth;
}
return NULL;
}
/*!
* \brief Lookup callback for authentication verification
*
* This function is called when we call pjsip_auth_srv_verify(). It
* expects us to verify that the realm and account name from the
* Authorization header is correct. We are then supposed to supply
* a password or MD5 sum of credentials.
*
* \param pool A memory pool we can use for allocations
* \param realm The realm from the Authorization header
* \param acc_name the user from the Authorization header
* \param[out] info The credentials we need to fill in
* \retval PJ_SUCCESS Successful authentication
* \retval other Unsuccessful
*/
static pj_status_t digest_lookup(pj_pool_t *pool, const pj_str_t *realm,
const pj_str_t *acc_name, pjsip_cred_info *info)
{
const struct ast_sip_auth *auth;
auth = get_auth();
if (!auth) {
return PJSIP_SC_FORBIDDEN;
}
if (auth->type == AST_SIP_AUTH_TYPE_ARTIFICIAL) {
return PJSIP_SC_FORBIDDEN;
}
if (pj_strcmp2(realm, auth->realm)) {
return PJSIP_SC_FORBIDDEN;
}
if (pj_strcmp2(acc_name, auth->auth_user)) {
return PJSIP_SC_FORBIDDEN;
}
pj_strdup2(pool, &info->realm, auth->realm);
pj_strdup2(pool, &info->username, auth->auth_user);
switch (auth->type) {
case AST_SIP_AUTH_TYPE_USER_PASS:
pj_strdup2(pool, &info->data, auth->auth_pass);
info->data_type = PJSIP_CRED_DATA_PLAIN_PASSWD;
break;
case AST_SIP_AUTH_TYPE_MD5:
pj_strdup2(pool, &info->data, auth->md5_creds);
info->data_type = PJSIP_CRED_DATA_DIGEST;
break;
default:
return PJSIP_SC_FORBIDDEN;
}
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
/*!
* \brief Calculate a nonce
*
* We use this in order to create authentication challenges. We also use this in order
* to verify that an incoming request with credentials could be in response to one
* of our challenges.
*
* The nonce is calculated from a timestamp, the source IP address, the source port, a
* unique ID for us, and the realm. This helps to ensure that the incoming request
* is from the same source that the nonce was calculated for. Including the realm
* ensures that multiple challenges to the same request have different nonces.
*
* \param A UNIX timestamp expressed as a string
* \param rdata The incoming request
* \param realm The realm for which authentication should occur
*/
static int build_nonce(struct ast_str **nonce, const char *timestamp, const pjsip_rx_data *rdata, const char *realm)
{
struct ast_str *str = ast_str_alloca(256);
RAII_VAR(char *, eid, ao2_global_obj_ref(entity_id), ao2_cleanup);
char hash[33];
/*
* Note you may be tempted to think why not include the port. The reason
* is that when using TCP the port can potentially differ from before.
*/
ast_str_append(&str, 0, "%s", timestamp);
ast_str_append(&str, 0, ":%s", rdata->pkt_info.src_name);
ast_str_append(&str, 0, ":%s", eid);
ast_str_append(&str, 0, ":%s", realm);
ast_md5_hash(hash, ast_str_buffer(str));
ast_str_append(nonce, 0, "%s/%s", timestamp, hash);
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Ensure that a nonce on an incoming request is sane.
*
* The nonce in an incoming Authorization header needs to pass some scrutiny in order
* for us to consider accepting it. What we do is re-build a nonce based on request
* data and a realm and see if it matches the nonce they sent us.
* \param candidate The nonce on an incoming request
* \param rdata The incoming request
* \param auth The auth credentials we are trying to match against.
* \retval 0 Nonce does not pass validity checks
* \retval 1 Nonce passes validity check
*/
static int check_nonce(const char *candidate, const pjsip_rx_data *rdata, const struct ast_sip_auth *auth)
{
char *copy = ast_strdupa(candidate);
char *timestamp = strsep(&copy, "/");
int timestamp_int;
time_t now = time(NULL);
struct ast_str *calculated = ast_str_alloca(64);
if (!copy) {
/* Clearly a bad nonce! */
return 0;
}
if (sscanf(timestamp, "%30d", &timestamp_int) != 1) {
return 0;
}
if ((int) now - timestamp_int > auth->nonce_lifetime) {
return 0;
}
build_nonce(&calculated, timestamp, rdata, auth->realm);
ast_debug(3, "Calculated nonce %s. Actual nonce is %s\n", ast_str_buffer(calculated), candidate);
if (strcmp(ast_str_buffer(calculated), candidate)) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int find_challenge(const pjsip_rx_data *rdata, const struct ast_sip_auth *auth)
{
struct pjsip_authorization_hdr *auth_hdr = (pjsip_authorization_hdr *) &rdata->msg_info.msg->hdr;
int challenge_found = 0;
char nonce[64];
while ((auth_hdr = (pjsip_authorization_hdr *) pjsip_msg_find_hdr(rdata->msg_info.msg, PJSIP_H_AUTHORIZATION, auth_hdr->next))) {
ast_copy_pj_str(nonce, &auth_hdr->credential.digest.nonce, sizeof(nonce));
if (check_nonce(nonce, rdata, auth) && !pj_strcmp2(&auth_hdr->credential.digest.realm, auth->realm)) {
challenge_found = 1;
break;
}
}
return challenge_found;
}
/*!
* \brief Common code for initializing a pjsip_auth_srv
*/
static void setup_auth_srv(pj_pool_t *pool, pjsip_auth_srv *auth_server, const char *realm)
{
pj_str_t realm_str;
pj_cstr(&realm_str, realm);
pjsip_auth_srv_init(pool, auth_server, &realm_str, digest_lookup, 0);
}
/*!
* \brief Result of digest verification
*/
enum digest_verify_result {
/*! Authentication credentials incorrect */
AUTH_FAIL,
/*! Authentication credentials correct */
AUTH_SUCCESS,
/*! Authentication credentials correct but nonce mismatch */
AUTH_STALE,
/*! Authentication credentials were not provided */
AUTH_NOAUTH,
};
/*!
* \brief astobj2 callback for verifying incoming credentials
*
* \param auth The ast_sip_auth to check against
* \param rdata The incoming request
* \param pool A pool to use for the auth server
* \return CMP_MATCH on successful authentication
* \return 0 on failed authentication
*/
static int verify(const struct ast_sip_auth *auth, pjsip_rx_data *rdata, pj_pool_t *pool)
{
pj_status_t authed;
int response_code;
pjsip_auth_srv auth_server;
int stale = 0;
if (!find_challenge(rdata, auth)) {
/* Couldn't find a challenge with a sane nonce.
* Nonce mismatch may just be due to staleness.
*/
stale = 1;
}
setup_auth_srv(pool, &auth_server, auth->realm);
store_auth(auth);
authed = pjsip_auth_srv_verify(&auth_server, rdata, &response_code);
remove_auth();
if (authed == PJ_SUCCESS) {
if (stale) {
return AUTH_STALE;
} else {
return AUTH_SUCCESS;
}
}
if (authed == PJSIP_EAUTHNOAUTH) {
return AUTH_NOAUTH;
}
return AUTH_FAIL;
}
/*!
* \brief astobj2 callback for adding digest challenges to responses
*
* \param realm An auth's realm to build a challenge from
* \param tdata The response to add the challenge to
* \param rdata The request the challenge is in response to
* \param is_stale Indicates whether nonce on incoming request was stale
*/
static void challenge(const char *realm, pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const pjsip_rx_data *rdata, int is_stale)
{
pj_str_t qop;
pj_str_t pj_nonce;
pjsip_auth_srv auth_server;
struct ast_str *nonce = ast_str_alloca(256);
char time_buf[32];
time_t timestamp = time(NULL);
snprintf(time_buf, sizeof(time_buf), "%d", (int) timestamp);
build_nonce(&nonce, time_buf, rdata, realm);
setup_auth_srv(tdata->pool, &auth_server, realm);
pj_cstr(&pj_nonce, ast_str_buffer(nonce));
pj_cstr(&qop, "auth");
pjsip_auth_srv_challenge(&auth_server, &qop, &pj_nonce, NULL, is_stale ? PJ_TRUE : PJ_FALSE, tdata);
}
/*!
* \brief Check authentication using Digest scheme
*
* This function will check an incoming message against configured authentication
* options. If \b any of the incoming Authorization headers result in successful
* authentication, then authentication is considered successful.
*
* \see ast_sip_check_authentication
*/
static enum ast_sip_check_auth_result digest_check_auth(struct ast_sip_endpoint *endpoint,
pjsip_rx_data *rdata, pjsip_tx_data *tdata)
{
struct ast_sip_auth **auths;
struct ast_sip_auth **auths_shallow;
enum digest_verify_result *verify_res;
struct ast_sip_endpoint *artificial_endpoint;
enum ast_sip_check_auth_result res;
int idx;
int is_artificial;
int failures = 0;
size_t auth_size;
auth_size = AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&endpoint->inbound_auths);
ast_assert(0 < auth_size);
auths = ast_alloca(auth_size * sizeof(*auths));
verify_res = ast_alloca(auth_size * sizeof(*verify_res));
artificial_endpoint = ast_sip_get_artificial_endpoint();
if (!artificial_endpoint) {
/* Should not happen except possibly if we are shutting down. */
return AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR;
}
is_artificial = endpoint == artificial_endpoint;
ao2_ref(artificial_endpoint, -1);
if (is_artificial) {
ast_assert(auth_size == 1);
auths[0] = ast_sip_get_artificial_auth();
if (!auths[0]) {
/* Should not happen except possibly if we are shutting down. */
return AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR;
}
} else {
memset(auths, 0, auth_size * sizeof(*auths));
if (ast_sip_retrieve_auths(&endpoint->inbound_auths, auths)) {
res = AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* Setup shallow copy of auths */
if (ast_strlen_zero(default_realm)) {
auths_shallow = auths;
} else {
/*
* Set default realm on a shallow copy of the authentication
* objects that don't have a realm set.
*/
auths_shallow = ast_alloca(auth_size * sizeof(*auths_shallow));
for (idx = 0; idx < auth_size; ++idx) {
if (ast_strlen_zero(auths[idx]->realm)) {
/*
* Make a shallow copy and set the default realm on it.
*
* The stack allocation is OK here. Normally this will
* loop one time. If you have multiple auths then you
* shouldn't need more auths than the normal complement
* of fingers and toes. Otherwise, you should check
* your sanity for setting up your system up that way.
*/
auths_shallow[idx] = ast_alloca(sizeof(**auths_shallow));
memcpy(auths_shallow[idx], auths[idx], sizeof(**auths_shallow));
*((char **) (&auths_shallow[idx]->realm)) = default_realm;
ast_debug(3, "Using default realm '%s' on incoming auth '%s'.\n",
default_realm, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(auths_shallow[idx]));
} else {
auths_shallow[idx] = auths[idx];
}
}
}
for (idx = 0; idx < auth_size; ++idx) {
verify_res[idx] = verify(auths_shallow[idx], rdata, tdata->pool);
if (verify_res[idx] == AUTH_SUCCESS) {
res = AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_SUCCESS;
goto cleanup;
}
if (verify_res[idx] == AUTH_FAIL) {
failures++;
}
}
for (idx = 0; idx < auth_size; ++idx) {
challenge(auths_shallow[idx]->realm, tdata, rdata, verify_res[idx] == AUTH_STALE);
}
if (failures == auth_size) {
res = AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED;
} else {
res = AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_CHALLENGE;
}
cleanup:
ast_sip_cleanup_auths(auths, auth_size);
return res;
}
static struct ast_sip_authenticator digest_authenticator = {
.requires_authentication = digest_requires_authentication,
.check_authentication = digest_check_auth,
};
static int build_entity_id(void)
{
char *eid;
eid = ao2_alloc(AST_UUID_STR_LEN, NULL);
if (!eid) {
return -1;
}
ast_uuid_generate_str(eid, AST_UUID_STR_LEN);
ao2_global_obj_replace_unref(entity_id, eid);
ao2_ref(eid, -1);
return 0;
}
static void global_loaded(const char *object_type)
{
ast_sip_get_default_realm(default_realm, sizeof(default_realm));
}
/*! \brief Observer which is used to update our default_realm when the global setting changes */
static struct ast_sorcery_observer global_observer = {
.loaded = global_loaded,
};
static int reload_module(void)
{
if (build_entity_id()) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int load_module(void)
{
CHECK_PJSIP_MODULE_LOADED();
if (build_entity_id()) {
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
}
ast_sorcery_observer_add(ast_sip_get_sorcery(), "global", &global_observer);
ast_sorcery_reload_object(ast_sip_get_sorcery(), "global");
if (ast_sip_register_authenticator(&digest_authenticator)) {
ao2_global_obj_release(entity_id);
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
}
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_SUCCESS;
}
static int unload_module(void)
{
ast_sorcery_observer_remove(ast_sip_get_sorcery(), "global", &global_observer);
ast_sip_unregister_authenticator(&digest_authenticator);
ao2_global_obj_release(entity_id);
return 0;
}
AST_MODULE_INFO(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, AST_MODFLAG_LOAD_ORDER, "PJSIP authentication resource",
.support_level = AST_MODULE_SUPPORT_CORE,
.load = load_module,
.unload = unload_module,
.reload = reload_module,
.load_pri = AST_MODPRI_CHANNEL_DEPEND - 5,
);