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sslutil: config option to specify TLS protocol version
Currently, Mercurial will use TLS 1.0 or newer when connecting to
remote servers, selecting the highest TLS version supported by both
peers. On older Pythons, only TLS 1.0 is available. On newer Pythons,
TLS 1.1 and 1.2 should be available.
Security-minded people may want to not take any risks running
TLS 1.0 (or even TLS 1.1). This patch gives those people a config
option to explicitly control which TLS versions Mercurial should use.
By providing this option, one can require newer TLS versions
before they are formally deprecated by Mercurial/Python/OpenSSL/etc
and lower their security exposure. This option also provides an
easy mechanism to change protocol policies in Mercurial. If there
is a 0-day and TLS 1.0 is completely broken, we can act quickly
without changing much code.
Because setting the minimum TLS protocol is something you'll likely
want to do globally, this patch introduces a global config option under
[hostsecurity] for that purpose.
wrapserversocket() has been taught a hidden config option to define
the explicit protocol to use. This is queried in this function and
not passed as an argument because I don't want to expose this dangerous
option as part of the Python API. There is a risk someone could footgun
themselves. But the config option is a devel option, has a warning
comment, and I doubt most people are using `hg serve` to run a
production HTTPS server (I would have something not Mercurial/Python
handle TLS). If this is problematic, we can go back to using a
custom extension in tests to coerce the server into bad behavior.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jul 2016 20:47:22 -0700 |
parents | b9296b330a54 |
children | 671aba341d90 |
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# darcs.py - darcs support for the convert extension # # Copyright 2007-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import errno import os import re import shutil import tempfile from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import ( error, util, ) from . import common NoRepo = common.NoRepo # The naming drift of ElementTree is fun! try: import xml.etree.cElementTree.ElementTree as ElementTree import xml.etree.cElementTree.XMLParser as XMLParser except ImportError: try: import xml.etree.ElementTree.ElementTree as ElementTree import xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser as XMLParser except ImportError: try: import elementtree.cElementTree.ElementTree as ElementTree import elementtree.cElementTree.XMLParser as XMLParser except ImportError: try: import elementtree.ElementTree.ElementTree as ElementTree import elementtree.ElementTree.XMLParser as XMLParser except ImportError: pass class darcs_source(common.converter_source, common.commandline): def __init__(self, ui, path, revs=None): common.converter_source.__init__(self, ui, path, revs=revs) common.commandline.__init__(self, ui, 'darcs') # check for _darcs, ElementTree so that we can easily skip # test-convert-darcs if ElementTree is not around if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, '_darcs')): raise NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a darcs repository") % path) common.checktool('darcs') version = self.run0('--version').splitlines()[0].strip() if version < '2.1': raise error.Abort(_('darcs version 2.1 or newer needed (found %r)') % version) if "ElementTree" not in globals(): raise error.Abort(_("Python ElementTree module is not available")) self.path = os.path.realpath(path) self.lastrev = None self.changes = {} self.parents = {} self.tags = {} # Check darcs repository format format = self.format() if format: if format in ('darcs-1.0', 'hashed'): raise NoRepo(_("%s repository format is unsupported, " "please upgrade") % format) else: self.ui.warn(_('failed to detect repository format!')) def before(self): self.tmppath = tempfile.mkdtemp( prefix='convert-' + os.path.basename(self.path) + '-') output, status = self.run('init', repodir=self.tmppath) self.checkexit(status) tree = self.xml('changes', xml_output=True, summary=True, repodir=self.path) tagname = None child = None for elt in tree.findall('patch'): node = elt.get('hash') name = elt.findtext('name', '') if name.startswith('TAG '): tagname = name[4:].strip() elif tagname is not None: self.tags[tagname] = node tagname = None self.changes[node] = elt self.parents[child] = [node] child = node self.parents[child] = [] def after(self): self.ui.debug('cleaning up %s\n' % self.tmppath) shutil.rmtree(self.tmppath, ignore_errors=True) def recode(self, s, encoding=None): if isinstance(s, unicode): # XMLParser returns unicode objects for anything it can't # encode into ASCII. We convert them back to str to get # recode's normal conversion behavior. s = s.encode('latin-1') return super(darcs_source, self).recode(s, encoding) def xml(self, cmd, **kwargs): # NOTE: darcs is currently encoding agnostic and will print # patch metadata byte-for-byte, even in the XML changelog. etree = ElementTree() # While we are decoding the XML as latin-1 to be as liberal as # possible, etree will still raise an exception if any # non-printable characters are in the XML changelog. parser = XMLParser(encoding='latin-1') p = self._run(cmd, **kwargs) etree.parse(p.stdout, parser=parser) p.wait() self.checkexit(p.returncode) return etree.getroot() def format(self): output, status = self.run('show', 'repo', no_files=True, repodir=self.path) self.checkexit(status) m = re.search(r'^\s*Format:\s*(.*)$', output, re.MULTILINE) if not m: return None return ','.join(sorted(f.strip() for f in m.group(1).split(','))) def manifest(self): man = [] output, status = self.run('show', 'files', no_directories=True, repodir=self.tmppath) self.checkexit(status) for line in output.split('\n'): path = line[2:] if path: man.append(path) return man def getheads(self): return self.parents[None] def getcommit(self, rev): elt = self.changes[rev] date = util.strdate(elt.get('local_date'), '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y') desc = elt.findtext('name') + '\n' + elt.findtext('comment', '') # etree can return unicode objects for name, comment, and author, # so recode() is used to ensure str objects are emitted. return common.commit(author=self.recode(elt.get('author')), date=util.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), desc=self.recode(desc).strip(), parents=self.parents[rev]) def pull(self, rev): output, status = self.run('pull', self.path, all=True, match='hash %s' % rev, no_test=True, no_posthook=True, external_merge='/bin/false', repodir=self.tmppath) if status: if output.find('We have conflicts in') == -1: self.checkexit(status, output) output, status = self.run('revert', all=True, repodir=self.tmppath) self.checkexit(status, output) def getchanges(self, rev, full): if full: raise error.Abort(_("convert from darcs does not support --full")) copies = {} changes = [] man = None for elt in self.changes[rev].find('summary').getchildren(): if elt.tag in ('add_directory', 'remove_directory'): continue if elt.tag == 'move': if man is None: man = self.manifest() source, dest = elt.get('from'), elt.get('to') if source in man: # File move changes.append((source, rev)) changes.append((dest, rev)) copies[dest] = source else: # Directory move, deduce file moves from manifest source = source + '/' for f in man: if not f.startswith(source): continue fdest = dest + '/' + f[len(source):] changes.append((f, rev)) changes.append((fdest, rev)) copies[fdest] = f else: changes.append((elt.text.strip(), rev)) self.pull(rev) self.lastrev = rev return sorted(changes), copies, set() def getfile(self, name, rev): if rev != self.lastrev: raise error.Abort(_('internal calling inconsistency')) path = os.path.join(self.tmppath, name) try: data = util.readfile(path) mode = os.lstat(path).st_mode except IOError as inst: if inst.errno == errno.ENOENT: return None, None raise mode = (mode & 0o111) and 'x' or '' return data, mode def gettags(self): return self.tags