Object
Used to generate a Response from scratch.
Please bear in mind that the implementation will always apply and prefer
the policy object identifier given in the request over the default policy
id specified in the Factory. As a consequence,
default_policy_id
will only be applied if no OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#policy_id
was given. But this also means that one needs to check the policy
identifier in the request manually before creating the Response, e.g. to check whether it complies to a
specific set of acceptable policies.
There exists also the possibility to add certificates (instances of OpenSSL::X509::Certificate) besides the
timestamping certificate that will be included in the resulting timestamp
token if OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#cert_requested?
is true
. Ideally, one would also include any intermediate
certificates (the root certificate can be left out - in order to trust it
any verifying party will have to be in its possession anyway). This
simplifies validation of the timestamp since these intermediate
certificates are “already there” and need not be passed as external
parameters to OpenSSL::Timestamp::Response#verify
anymore, thus minimizing external resources needed for verification.
Assume we received a timestamp request that has set OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#policy_id
to nil
and OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#cert_requested?
to true. The raw request bytes are stored in a variable called
req_raw
. We'd still like to integrate the necessary
intermediate certificates (in inter1.cer
and
inter2.cer
) to simplify validation of the resulting Response. ts.p12
is a
PKCS#12-compatible file including the private key and the timestamping
certificate.
req = OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request.new(raw_bytes) p12 = OpenSSL::PKCS12.new(File.binread('ts.p12'), 'pwd') inter1 = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.binread('inter1.cer')) inter2 = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.binread('inter2.cer')) fac = OpenSSL::Timestamp::Factory.new fac.gen_time = Time.now fac.serial_number = 1 fac.allowed_digests = ["sha256", "sha384", "sha512"] #needed because the Request contained no policy identifier fac.default_policy_id = '1.2.3.4.5' fac.additional_certificates = [ inter1, inter2 ] timestamp = fac.create_timestamp(p12.key, p12.certificate, req)
OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#policy_id will always be preferred over this if present in the Request, only if OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#policy_id is nil default_policy will be used. If none of both is present, a TimestampError will be raised when trying to create a Response.
call-seq:
factory.default_policy_id = "string" -> string factory.default_policy_id -> string or nil
Sets or retrieves the serial number to be used for timestamp creation. Must be present for timestamp creation.
call-seq:
factory.serial_number = number -> number factory.serial_number -> number or nil
Sets or retrieves the Time value to be used in the Response. Must be present for timestamp creation.
call-seq:
factory.gen_time = Time -> Time factory.gen_time -> Time or nil
Sets or retrieves additional certificates apart from the timestamp certificate (e.g. intermediate certificates) to be added to the Response. Must be an Array of OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.
call-seq:
factory.additional_certs = [cert1, cert2] -> [ cert1, cert2 ] factory.additional_certs -> array or nil
Sets or retrieves the digest algorithms that the factory is allowed create timestamps for. Known vulnerable or weak algorithms should not be allowed where possible. Must be an Array of String or OpenSSL::Digest subclass instances.
call-seq:
factory.allowed_digests = ["sha1", OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256').new] -> [ "sha1", OpenSSL::Digest) ] factory.allowed_digests -> array or nil
Creates a Response with the help of an OpenSSL::PKey, an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate and a Request.
Mandatory parameters for timestamp creation that need to be set in the Request:
Mandatory parameters that need to be set in the Factory:
In addition one of either OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request#policy_id or #default_policy_id must be set.
Raises a TimestampError if creation fails, though successfully created error responses may be returned.
static VALUE ossl_tsfac_create_ts(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE certificate, VALUE request) { VALUE serial_number, def_policy_id, gen_time, additional_certs, allowed_digests; VALUE str; STACK_OF(X509) *inter_certs; VALUE tsresp, ret = Qnil; EVP_PKEY *sign_key; X509 *tsa_cert; TS_REQ *req; TS_RESP *response = NULL; TS_RESP_CTX *ctx = NULL; BIO *req_bio; ASN1_INTEGER *asn1_serial = NULL; ASN1_OBJECT *def_policy_id_obj = NULL; long lgen_time; const char * err_msg = NULL; int status = 0; tsresp = NewTSResponse(cTimestampResponse); tsa_cert = GetX509CertPtr(certificate); sign_key = GetPrivPKeyPtr(key); GetTSRequest(request, req); gen_time = ossl_tsfac_get_gen_time(self); if (!rb_obj_is_instance_of(gen_time, rb_cTime)) { err_msg = "@gen_time must be a Time."; goto end; } lgen_time = NUM2LONG(rb_funcall(gen_time, rb_intern("to_i"), 0)); serial_number = ossl_tsfac_get_serial_number(self); if (NIL_P(serial_number)) { err_msg = "@serial_number must be set."; goto end; } asn1_serial = num_to_asn1integer(serial_number, NULL); def_policy_id = ossl_tsfac_get_default_policy_id(self); if (NIL_P(def_policy_id) && !TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req)) { err_msg = "No policy id in the request and no default policy set"; goto end; } if (!NIL_P(def_policy_id) && !TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req)) { def_policy_id_obj = (ASN1_OBJECT*)rb_protect(obj_to_asn1obj_i, (VALUE)def_policy_id, &status); if (status) goto end; } if (!(ctx = TS_RESP_CTX_new())) { err_msg = "Memory allocation failed."; goto end; } TS_RESP_CTX_set_serial_cb(ctx, ossl_tsfac_serial_cb, &asn1_serial); if (!TS_RESP_CTX_set_signer_cert(ctx, tsa_cert)) { err_msg = "Certificate does not contain the timestamping extension"; goto end; } additional_certs = ossl_tsfac_get_additional_certs(self); if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(additional_certs, rb_cArray)) { inter_certs = ossl_protect_x509_ary2sk(additional_certs, &status); if (status) goto end; /* this dups the sk_X509 and ups each cert's ref count */ TS_RESP_CTX_set_certs(ctx, inter_certs); sk_X509_pop_free(inter_certs, X509_free); } TS_RESP_CTX_set_signer_key(ctx, sign_key); if (!NIL_P(def_policy_id) && !TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req)) TS_RESP_CTX_set_def_policy(ctx, def_policy_id_obj); if (TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req)) TS_RESP_CTX_set_def_policy(ctx, TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req)); TS_RESP_CTX_set_time_cb(ctx, ossl_tsfac_time_cb, &lgen_time); allowed_digests = ossl_tsfac_get_allowed_digests(self); if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(allowed_digests, rb_cArray)) { int i; VALUE rbmd; const EVP_MD *md; for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(allowed_digests); i++) { rbmd = rb_ary_entry(allowed_digests, i); md = (const EVP_MD *)rb_protect(ossl_evp_get_digestbyname_i, rbmd, &status); if (status) goto end; TS_RESP_CTX_add_md(ctx, md); } } str = rb_protect(ossl_to_der, request, &status); if (status) goto end; req_bio = (BIO*)rb_protect(ossl_obj2bio_i, (VALUE)&str, &status); if (status) goto end; response = TS_RESP_create_response(ctx, req_bio); BIO_free(req_bio); if (!response) { err_msg = "Error during response generation"; goto end; } /* bad responses aren't exceptional, but openssl still sets error * information. */ ossl_clear_error(); SetTSResponse(tsresp, response); ret = tsresp; end: ASN1_INTEGER_free(asn1_serial); ASN1_OBJECT_free(def_policy_id_obj); TS_RESP_CTX_free(ctx); if (err_msg) rb_exc_raise(ossl_make_error(eTimestampError, rb_str_new_cstr(err_msg))); if (status) rb_jump_tag(status); return ret; }