# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_ssl -*-
# Twisted, the Framework of Your Internet
# Copyright (C) 2001 Matthew W. Lefkowitz
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"""SSL transport. Requires PyOpenSSL (http://pyopenssl.sf.net).
SSL connections require a ContextFactory so they can create SSL contexts.
End users should only use the ContextFactory classes directly - for SSL
connections use the reactor.connectSSL/listenSSL and so on, as documented
in IReactorSSL.
All server context factories should inherit from ContextFactory, and all
client context factories should inherit from ClientContextFactory. At the
moment this is not enforced, but in the future it might be.
API Stability: stable
Future Plans:
- split module so reactor-specific classes are in a separate module
- support for switching TCP into SSL
- more options
Maintainer: U{Itamar Shtull-Trauring<mailto:twisted@itamarst.org>}
"""
# If something goes wrong, most notably an OpenSSL import failure,
# sys.modules['twisted.internet.ssl'] will be bound to a partially
# initialized module object. This is wacko, but we will take advantage
# of it to publish whether or not SSL is available.
# See the end of this module for the other half of this solution.
supported = False
# System imports
from OpenSSL import SSL
import socket
# sibling imports
import tcp, main, interfaces
# Twisted imports
from twisted.python import log
from twisted.internet import base, address
class ContextFactory:
"""A factory for SSL context objects, for server SSL connections."""
isClient = 0
def getContext(self):
"""Return a SSL.Context object. override in subclasses."""
raise NotImplementedError
class DefaultOpenSSLContextFactory(ContextFactory):
def __init__(self, privateKeyFileName, certificateFileName,
sslmethod=SSL.SSLv23_METHOD):
self.privateKeyFileName = privateKeyFileName
self.certificateFileName = certificateFileName
self.sslmethod = sslmethod
self.cacheContext()
def cacheContext(self):
ctx = SSL.Context(self.sslmethod)
ctx.use_certificate_file(self.certificateFileName)
ctx.use_privatekey_file(self.privateKeyFileName)
self._context = ctx
def __getstate__(self):
d = self.__dict__.copy()
del d['_context']
return d
def __setstate__(self, state):
self.__dict__ = state
self.cacheContext()
def getContext(self):
"""Create an SSL context.
"""
return self._context
class ClientContextFactory:
"""A context factory for SSL clients."""
isClient = 1
method = SSL.SSLv3_METHOD
def getContext(self):
return SSL.Context(self.method)
class Client(tcp.Client):
"""I am an SSL client."""
__implements__ = tuple([i for i in tcp.Client.__implements__ if i is not interfaces.ITLSTransport]), interfaces.ISSLTransport
def __init__(self, host, port, bindAddress, ctxFactory, connector, reactor=None):
# tcp.Client.__init__ depends on self.ctxFactory being set
self.ctxFactory = ctxFactory
tcp.Client.__init__(self, host, port, bindAddress, connector, reactor)
def getHost(self):
"""Returns the address from which I am connecting."""
h, p = self.socket.getsockname()
return address.IPv4Address('TCP', h, p, 'SSL')
def getPeer(self):
"""Returns the address that I am connected."""
return address.IPv4Address('TCP', self.addr[0], self.addr[1], 'SSL')
def _connectDone(self):
self.startTLS(self.ctxFactory)
self.startWriting()
tcp.Client._connectDone(self)
class Server(tcp.Server):
"""I am an SSL server.
"""
__implements__ = tcp.Server.__implements__, interfaces.ISSLTransport
def getHost(self):
"""Return server's address."""
h, p = self.socket.getsockname()
return address.IPv4Address('TCP', h, p, 'SSL')
def getPeer(self):
"""Return address of peer."""
h, p = self.client
return address.IPv4Address('TCP', h, p, 'SSL')
class Port(tcp.Port):
"""I am an SSL port."""
transport = Server
def __init__(self, port, factory, ctxFactory, backlog=5, interface='', reactor=None):
tcp.Port.__init__(self, port, factory, backlog, interface, reactor)
self.ctxFactory = ctxFactory
def createInternetSocket(self):
"""(internal) create an SSL socket
"""
sock = tcp.Port.createInternetSocket(self)
return SSL.Connection(self.ctxFactory.getContext(), sock)
def _preMakeConnection(self, transport):
# *Don't* call startTLS here
# The transport already has the SSL.Connection object from above
transport._startTLS()
return tcp.Port._preMakeConnection(self, transport)
class Connector(base.BaseConnector):
def __init__(self, host, port, factory, contextFactory, timeout, bindAddress, reactor=None):
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.bindAddress = bindAddress
self.contextFactory = contextFactory
base.BaseConnector.__init__(self, factory, timeout, reactor)
def _makeTransport(self):
return Client(self.host, self.port, self.bindAddress, self.contextFactory, self, self.reactor)
def getDestination(self):
return address.IPv4Address('TCP', self.host, self.port, 'SSL')
__all__ = ["ContextFactory", "DefaultOpenSSLContextFactory", "ClientContextFactory"]
supported = True
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