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sslutil: per-host config option to define certificates Recent work has introduced the [hostsecurity] config section for defining per-host security settings. This patch builds on top of this foundation and implements the ability to define a per-host path to a file containing certificates used for verifying the server certificate. It is logically a per-host web.cacerts setting. This patch also introduces a warning when both per-host certificates and fingerprints are defined. These are mutually exclusive for host verification and I think the user should be alerted when security settings are ambiguous because, well, security is important. Tests validating the new behavior have been added. I decided against putting "ca" in the option name because a non-CA certificate can be specified and used to validate the server certificate (commonly this will be the exact public certificate used by the server). It's worth noting that the underlying Python API used is load_verify_locations(cafile=X) and it calls into OpenSSL's SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(). Even OpenSSL's documentation seems to omit that the file can contain a non-CA certificate if it matches the server's certificate exactly. I thought a CA certificate was a special kind of x509 certificate. Perhaps I'm wrong and any x509 certificate can be used as a CA certificate [as far as OpenSSL is concerned]. In any case, I thought it best to drop "ca" from the name because this reflects reality.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Tue, 07 Jun 2016 20:29:54 -0700
parents 3fd94f603190
children 60927b19ed65
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# dirstatenonnormalcheck.py - extension to check the consistency of the
# dirstate's non-normal map
#
# For most operations on dirstate, this extensions checks that the nonnormalset
# contains the right entries.
# It compares the nonnormal file to a nonnormalset built from the map of all
# the files in the dirstate to check that they contain the same files.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    dirstate,
    extensions,
)

def nonnormalentries(dmap):
    """Compute nonnormal entries from dirstate's dmap"""
    res = set()
    for f, e in dmap.iteritems():
        if e[0] != 'n' or e[3] == -1:
            res.add(f)
    return res

def checkconsistency(ui, orig, dmap, _nonnormalset, label):
    """Compute nonnormalset from dmap, check that it matches _nonnormalset"""
    nonnormalcomputedmap = nonnormalentries(dmap)
    if _nonnormalset != nonnormalcomputedmap:
        ui.develwarn("%s call to %s\n" % (label, orig), config='dirstate')
        ui.develwarn("inconsistency in nonnormalset\n", config='dirstate')
        ui.develwarn("[nonnormalset] %s\n" % _nonnormalset, config='dirstate')
        ui.develwarn("[map] %s\n" % nonnormalcomputedmap, config='dirstate')

def _checkdirstate(orig, self, arg):
    """Check nonnormal set consistency before and after the call to orig"""
    checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "before")
    r = orig(self, arg)
    checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "after")
    return r

def extsetup(ui):
    """Wrap functions modifying dirstate to check nonnormalset consistency"""
    dirstatecl = dirstate.dirstate
    devel = ui.configbool('devel', 'all-warnings')
    paranoid = ui.configbool('experimental', 'nonnormalparanoidcheck')
    if devel:
        extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, '_writedirstate', _checkdirstate)
        if paranoid:
            # We don't do all these checks when paranoid is disable as it would
            # make the extension run very slowly on large repos
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normallookup', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'otherparent', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normal', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'write', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'add', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'remove', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'merge', _checkdirstate)
            extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'drop', _checkdirstate)