-text -noout" commands
* @return string containing the reason if the key is considered weak,
* empty string otherwise
*/
function checkWeakKeyText($text)
{
/* Which public key algorithm? */
if (!preg_match('/^\s*Public Key Algorithm: ([^\s]+)$/m', $text,
$algorithm))
{
return failWithId("checkWeakKeyText(): Couldn't extract the ".
"public key algorithm used.\nData:\n$text");
} else {
$algorithm = $algorithm[1];
}
if ($algorithm === "rsaEncryption")
{
if (!preg_match('/^\s*RSA Public Key: \((\d+) bit\)$/m', $text,
$keysize))
{
return failWithId("checkWeakKeyText(): Couldn't parse the RSA ".
"key size.\nData:\n$text");
} else {
$keysize = intval($keysize[1]);
}
if ($keysize < 1024)
{
return sprintf(_("The keys that you use are very small ".
"and therefore insecure. Please generate stronger ".
"keys. More information about this issue can be ".
"found in %sthe wiki%s"),
"",
"");
} elseif ($keysize < 2048) {
// not critical but log so we have some statistics about
// affected users
trigger_error("checkWeakKeyText(): Certificate for small ".
"key (< 2048 bit) requested", E_USER_NOTICE);
}
$debianVuln = checkDebianVulnerability($text, $keysize);
if ($debianVuln === true)
{
return sprintf(_("The keys you use have very likely been ".
"generated with a vulnerable version of OpenSSL which ".
"was distributed by debian. Please generate new keys. ".
"More information about this issue can be found in ".
"%sthe wiki%s"),
"",
"");
} elseif ($debianVuln === false) {
// not vulnerable => do nothing
} else {
return failWithId("checkWeakKeyText(): Something went wrong in".
"checkDebianVulnerability().\nKeysize: $keysize\n".
"Data:\n$text");
}
if (!preg_match('/^\s*Exponent: (\d+) \(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\)$/m', $text,
$exponent))
{
return failWithId("checkWeakKeyText(): Couldn't parse the RSA ".
"exponent.\nData:\n$text");
} else {
$exponent = $exponent[1]; // exponent might be very big =>
//handle as string using bc*()
if (bccomp($exponent, "3") === 0)
{
return sprintf(_("The keys you use might be insecure. ".
"Although there is currently no known attack for ".
"reasonable encryption schemes, we're being ".
"cautious and don't allow certificates for such ".
"keys. Please generate stronger keys. More ".
"information about this issue can be found in ".
"%sthe wiki%s"),
"",
"");
} elseif (!(bccomp($exponent, "65537") >= 0 &&
(bccomp($exponent, "100000") === -1 ||
// speed things up if way smaller than 2^256
bccomp($exponent, bcpow("2", "256")) === -1) )) {
// 65537 <= exponent < 2^256 recommended by NIST
// not critical but log so we have some statistics about
// affected users
trigger_error("checkWeakKeyText(): Certificate for ".
"unsuitable exponent '$exponent' requested",
E_USER_NOTICE);
}
}
}
/* No weakness found */
return "";
}
/**
* Reimplement the functionality of the openssl-vulnkey tool
*
* @param $text string
* The text representation of a key as output by the
* "openssl -text -noout" commands
* @param $keysize int [optional]
* If the key size is already known it can be provided so it doesn't
* have to be parsed again. This also skips the check whether the key
* is an RSA key => use wisely
* @return TRUE if key is vulnerable, FALSE otherwise, NULL in case of error
*/
function checkDebianVulnerability($text, $keysize = 0)
{
$keysize = intval($keysize);
if ($keysize === 0)
{
/* Which public key algorithm? */
if (!preg_match('/^\s*Public Key Algorithm: ([^\s]+)$/m', $text,
$algorithm))
{
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): Couldn't extract ".
"the public key algorithm used.\nData:\n$text",
E_USER_WARNING);
return null;
} else {
$algorithm = $algorithm[1];
}
if ($algorithm !== "rsaEncryption") return false;
/* Extract public key size */
if (!preg_match('/^\s*RSA Public Key: \((\d+) bit\)$/m', $text,
$keysize))
{
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): Couldn't parse the ".
"RSA key size.\nData:\n$text", E_USER_WARNING);
return null;
} else {
$keysize = intval($keysize[1]);
}
}
// $keysize has been made sure to contain an int
$blacklist = "/usr/share/openssl-blacklist/blacklist.RSA-$keysize";
if (!(is_file($blacklist) && is_readable($blacklist)))
{
if (in_array($keysize, array(512, 1024, 2048, 4096)))
{
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): Blacklist for ".
"$keysize bit keys not accessible. Expected at ".
"$blacklist", E_USER_ERROR);
return null;
}
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): $blacklist is not ".
"readable. Unsupported key size?", E_USER_WARNING);
return false;
}
/* Extract RSA modulus */
if (!preg_match('/^\s*Modulus \(\d+ bit\):\n'.
'((?:\s*[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]:(?:\n)?)+[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])$/m',
$text, $modulus))
{
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): Couldn't extract the ".
"RSA modulus.\nData:\n$text", E_USER_WARNING);
return null;
} else {
$modulus = $modulus[1];
// strip whitespace and colon leftovers
$modulus = str_replace(array(" ", "\t", "\n", ":"), "", $modulus);
// when using "openssl xxx -text" first byte was 00 in all my test
// cases but 00 not present in the "openssl xxx -modulus" output
if ($modulus[0] === "0" && $modulus[1] === "0")
{
$modulus = substr($modulus, 2);
} else {
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): First byte is not ".
"zero", E_USER_NOTICE);
}
$modulus = strtoupper($modulus);
}
/* calculate checksum and look it up in the blacklist */
$checksum = substr(sha1("Modulus=$modulus\n"), 20);
// $checksum and $blacklist should be safe, but just to make sure
$checksum = escapeshellarg($checksum);
$blacklist = escapeshellarg($blacklist);
$debianVuln = runCommand("grep $checksum $blacklist");
if ($debianVuln === 0) // grep returned something => it is on the list
{
return true;
} elseif ($debianVuln === 1) {
// grep returned nothing
return false;
} else {
trigger_error("checkDebianVulnerability(): Something went wrong ".
"when looking up the key with checksum $checksum in the ".
"blacklist $blacklist", E_USER_ERROR);
return null;
}
// Should not get here
return null;
}