Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 29288:7dee15dee53c
sslutil: add devel.disableloaddefaultcerts to disable CA loading
There are various tests for behavior when CA certs aren't loaded.
Previously, we would pass --insecure to disable loading of CA
certs. This has worked up to this point because the error message
for --insecure and no CAs loaded is the same. Upcoming commits will
change the error message for --insecure and will change behavior
when CAs aren't loaded.
This commit introduces the ability to disable loading of CA certs
by setting devel.disableloaddefaultcerts. This allows a testing
backdoor to disable loading of CA certs even if system/default
CA certs are available. The flag is purposefully not exposed to
end-users because there should not be a need for this in the wild:
certificate pinning and --insecure provide workarounds to disable
cert loading/validation.
Tests have been updated to use the new method. The variable used
to disable CA certs has been renamed because the method is not
OS X specific.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 01 Jun 2016 19:57:20 -0700 |
parents | fbccb334efe7 |
children | 3536673a25ae |
files | mercurial/sslutil.py tests/test-https.t |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/sslutil.py Mon May 30 11:20:31 2016 -0700 +++ b/mercurial/sslutil.py Wed Jun 01 19:57:20 2016 -0700 @@ -112,6 +112,9 @@ Returns a dict of settings relevant to that hostname. """ s = { + # Whether we should attempt to load default/available CA certs + # if an explicit ``cafile`` is not defined. + 'allowloaddefaultcerts': True, # List of 2-tuple of (hash algorithm, hash). 'certfingerprints': [], # Path to file containing concatenated CA certs. Used by @@ -156,6 +159,9 @@ s['disablecertverification'] = True s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_NONE + if ui.configbool('devel', 'disableloaddefaultcerts'): + s['allowloaddefaultcerts'] = False + # Try to hook up CA certificate validation unless something above # makes it not necessary. if s['verifymode'] is None: @@ -176,7 +182,7 @@ # Require certificate validation if CA certs are being loaded and # verification hasn't been disabled above. - if cafile or _canloaddefaultcerts: + if cafile or (_canloaddefaultcerts and s['allowloaddefaultcerts']): s['verifymode'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED else: # At this point we don't have a fingerprint, aren't being @@ -243,10 +249,12 @@ if settings['cafile'] is not None: sslcontext.load_verify_locations(cafile=settings['cafile']) caloaded = True - else: + elif settings['allowloaddefaultcerts']: # This is a no-op on old Python. sslcontext.load_default_certs() - caloaded = _canloaddefaultcerts + caloaded = True + else: + caloaded = False sslsocket = sslcontext.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=serverhostname) # check if wrap_socket failed silently because socket had been
--- a/tests/test-https.t Mon May 30 11:20:31 2016 -0700 +++ b/tests/test-https.t Wed Jun 01 19:57:20 2016 -0700 @@ -162,21 +162,20 @@ #endif $ cd .. -OS X has a dummy CA cert that enables use of the system CA store when using -Apple's OpenSSL. This trick do not work with plain OpenSSL. +Our test cert is not signed by a trusted CA. It should fail to verify if +we are able to load CA certs. - $ DISABLEOSXDUMMYCERT= #if defaultcacerts $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] +#endif - $ DISABLEOSXDUMMYCERT="--insecure" -#endif + $ DISABLECACERTS="--config devel.disableloaddefaultcerts=true" clone via pull - $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull $DISABLEOSXDUMMYCERT + $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull $DISABLECACERTS warning: localhost certificate with fingerprint 91:4f:1a:ff:87:24:9c:09:b6:85:9b:88:b1:90:6d:30:75:64:91:ca not verified (check hostsecurity or web.cacerts config setting) requesting all changes adding changesets @@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ $ cd copy-pull $ echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "changegroup = printenv.py changegroup" >> .hg/hgrc - $ hg pull $DISABLEOSXDUMMYCERT + $ hg pull $DISABLECACERTS pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ warning: localhost certificate with fingerprint 91:4f:1a:ff:87:24:9c:09:b6:85:9b:88:b1:90:6d:30:75:64:91:ca not verified (check hostsecurity or web.cacerts config setting) searching for changes