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require 'rubygems/user_interaction' ## # A Gem::Security::Policy object encapsulates the settings for verifying # signed gem files. This is the base class. You can either declare an # instance of this or use one of the preset security policies in # Gem::Security::Policies. class Gem::Security::Policy include Gem::UserInteraction attr_reader :name attr_accessor :only_signed attr_accessor :only_trusted attr_accessor :verify_chain attr_accessor :verify_data attr_accessor :verify_root attr_accessor :verify_signer ## # Create a new Gem::Security::Policy object with the given mode and # options. def initialize name, policy = {}, opt = {} require 'openssl' @name = name @opt = opt # Default to security @only_signed = true @only_trusted = true @verify_chain = true @verify_data = true @verify_root = true @verify_signer = true policy.each_pair do |key, val| case key when :verify_data then @verify_data = val when :verify_signer then @verify_signer = val when :verify_chain then @verify_chain = val when :verify_root then @verify_root = val when :only_trusted then @only_trusted = val when :only_signed then @only_signed = val end end end ## # Verifies each certificate in +chain+ has signed the following certificate # and is valid for the given +time+. def check_chain chain, time raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing signing chain' unless chain raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'empty signing chain' if chain.empty? begin chain.each_cons 2 do |issuer, cert| check_cert cert, issuer, time end true rescue Gem::Security::Exception => e raise Gem::Security::Exception, "invalid signing chain: #{e.message}" end end ## # Verifies that +data+ matches the +signature+ created by +public_key+ and # the +digest+ algorithm. def check_data public_key, digest, signature, data raise Gem::Security::Exception, "invalid signature" unless public_key.verify digest.new, signature, data.digest true end ## # Ensures that +signer+ is valid for +time+ and was signed by the +issuer+. # If the +issuer+ is +nil+ no verification is performed. def check_cert signer, issuer, time raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing signing certificate' unless signer message = "certificate #{signer.subject}" if not_before = signer.not_before and not_before > time then raise Gem::Security::Exception, "#{message} not valid before #{not_before}" end if not_after = signer.not_after and not_after < time then raise Gem::Security::Exception, "#{message} not valid after #{not_after}" end if issuer and not signer.verify issuer.public_key then raise Gem::Security::Exception, "#{message} was not issued by #{issuer.subject}" end true end ## # Ensures the public key of +key+ matches the public key in +signer+ def check_key signer, key unless signer and key then return true unless @only_signed raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing key or signature' end raise Gem::Security::Exception, "certificate #{signer.subject} does not match the signing key" unless signer.public_key.to_pem == key.public_key.to_pem true end ## # Ensures the root certificate in +chain+ is self-signed and valid for # +time+. def check_root chain, time raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing signing chain' unless chain root = chain.first raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing root certificate' unless root raise Gem::Security::Exception, "root certificate #{root.subject} is not self-signed " + "(issuer #{root.issuer})" if root.issuer.to_s != root.subject.to_s # HACK to_s is for ruby 1.8 check_cert root, root, time end ## # Ensures the root of +chain+ has a trusted certificate in +trust_dir+ and # the digests of the two certificates match according to +digester+ def check_trust chain, digester, trust_dir raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing signing chain' unless chain root = chain.first raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'missing root certificate' unless root path = Gem::Security.trust_dir.cert_path root unless File.exist? path then message = "root cert #{root.subject} is not trusted" message << " (root of signing cert #{chain.last.subject})" if chain.length > 1 raise Gem::Security::Exception, message end save_cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new File.read path save_dgst = digester.digest save_cert.public_key.to_s pkey_str = root.public_key.to_s cert_dgst = digester.digest pkey_str raise Gem::Security::Exception, "trusted root certificate #{root.subject} checksum " + "does not match signing root certificate checksum" unless save_dgst == cert_dgst true end ## # Extracts the email or subject from +certificate+ def subject certificate # :nodoc: certificate.extensions.each do |extension| next unless extension.oid == 'subjectAltName' return extension.value end certificate.subject.to_s end def inspect # :nodoc: ("[Policy: %s - data: %p signer: %p chain: %p root: %p " + "signed-only: %p trusted-only: %p]") % [ @name, @verify_chain, @verify_data, @verify_root, @verify_signer, @only_signed, @only_trusted, ] end ## # For +full_name+, verifies the certificate +chain+ is valid, the +digests+ # match the signatures +signatures+ created by the signer depending on the # +policy+ settings. # # If +key+ is given it is used to validate the signing certificate. def verify chain, key = nil, digests = {}, signatures = {}, full_name = '(unknown)' if signatures.empty? then if @only_signed then raise Gem::Security::Exception, "unsigned gems are not allowed by the #{name} policy" elsif digests.empty? then # lack of signatures is irrelevant if there is nothing to check # against else alert_warning "#{full_name} is not signed" end end opt = @opt digester = Gem::Security::DIGEST_ALGORITHM trust_dir = opt[:trust_dir] time = Time.now _, signer_digests = digests.find do |algorithm, file_digests| file_digests.values.first.name == Gem::Security::DIGEST_NAME end if @verify_data then raise Gem::Security::Exception, 'no digests provided (probable bug)' if signer_digests.nil? or signer_digests.empty? else signer_digests = {} end signer = chain.last check_key signer, key if key check_cert signer, nil, time if @verify_signer check_chain chain, time if @verify_chain check_root chain, time if @verify_root if @only_trusted then check_trust chain, digester, trust_dir elsif signatures.empty? and digests.empty? then # trust is irrelevant if there's no signatures to verify else alert_warning "#{subject signer} is not trusted for #{full_name}" end signatures.each do |file, _| digest = signer_digests[file] raise Gem::Security::Exception, "missing digest for #{file}" unless digest end signer_digests.each do |file, digest| signature = signatures[file] raise Gem::Security::Exception, "missing signature for #{file}" unless signature check_data signer.public_key, digester, signature, digest if @verify_data end true end ## # Extracts the certificate chain from the +spec+ and calls #verify to ensure # the signatures and certificate chain is valid according to the policy.. def verify_signatures spec, digests, signatures chain = spec.cert_chain.map do |cert_pem| OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new cert_pem end verify chain, nil, digests, signatures, spec.full_name true end alias to_s name # :nodoc: end