Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 44934:7c19eb372438
sslutil: remove code checking for presence of ssl.SSLContext
Now that we require the presence of ssl.SSLContext in setup.py, we can remove
this code.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Fri, 29 May 2020 21:18:22 +0200 |
parents | 4c53c12b92d5 |
children | dca2629f6d2e |
files | mercurial/sslutil.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/sslutil.py Fri May 29 21:07:26 2020 +0200 +++ b/mercurial/sslutil.py Fri May 29 21:18:22 2020 +0200 @@ -33,9 +33,8 @@ # support for TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, SNI, system CA stores, etc. These features are # all exposed via the "ssl" module. # -# Depending on the version of Python being used, SSL/TLS support is either -# modern/secure or legacy/insecure. Many operations in this module have -# separate code paths depending on support in Python. +# We require in setup.py the presence of ssl.SSLContext, which indicates modern +# SSL/TLS support. configprotocols = { b'tls1.0', @@ -53,67 +52,8 @@ if util.safehasattr(ssl, b'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2'): supportedprotocols.add(b'tls1.2') -try: - # ssl.SSLContext was added in 2.7.9 and presence indicates modern - # SSL/TLS features are available. - SSLContext = ssl.SSLContext - modernssl = True - _canloaddefaultcerts = True -except AttributeError: - modernssl = False - _canloaddefaultcerts = False - - # We implement SSLContext using the interface from the standard library. - class SSLContext(object): - def __init__(self, protocol): - # From the public interface of SSLContext - self.protocol = protocol - self.check_hostname = False - self.options = 0 - self.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE - - # Used by our implementation. - self._certfile = None - self._keyfile = None - self._certpassword = None - self._cacerts = None - self._ciphers = None - - def load_cert_chain(self, certfile, keyfile=None, password=None): - self._certfile = certfile - self._keyfile = keyfile - self._certpassword = password - - def load_default_certs(self, purpose=None): - pass - - def load_verify_locations(self, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None): - if capath: - raise error.Abort(_(b'capath not supported')) - if cadata: - raise error.Abort(_(b'cadata not supported')) - - self._cacerts = cafile - - def set_ciphers(self, ciphers): - self._ciphers = ciphers - - def wrap_socket(self, socket, server_hostname=None, server_side=False): - # server_hostname is unique to SSLContext.wrap_socket and is used - # for SNI in that context. So there's nothing for us to do with it - # in this legacy code since we don't support SNI. - - args = { - 'keyfile': self._keyfile, - 'certfile': self._certfile, - 'server_side': server_side, - 'cert_reqs': self.verify_mode, - 'ssl_version': self.protocol, - 'ca_certs': self._cacerts, - 'ciphers': self._ciphers, - } - - return ssl.wrap_socket(socket, **args) +modernssl = True +_canloaddefaultcerts = True def _hostsettings(ui, hostname): @@ -414,7 +354,7 @@ # bundle with a specific CA cert removed. If the system/default CA bundle # is loaded and contains that removed CA, you've just undone the user's # choice. - sslcontext = SSLContext(settings[b'protocol']) + sslcontext = ssl.SSLContext(settings[b'protocol']) # This is a no-op unless using modern ssl. sslcontext.options |= settings[b'ctxoptions'] @@ -642,7 +582,7 @@ # We /could/ use create_default_context() here since it doesn't load # CAs when configured for client auth. However, it is hard-coded to # use ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23 which may not be appropriate here. - sslcontext = SSLContext(protocol) + sslcontext = ssl.SSLContext(protocol) sslcontext.options |= options # Improve forward secrecy. @@ -654,7 +594,7 @@ sslcontext.options |= getattr(ssl, 'OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE', 0) sslcontext.set_ciphers(ssl._RESTRICTED_SERVER_CIPHERS) else: - sslcontext = SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1) + sslcontext = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1) if requireclientcert: sslcontext.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED