Index: third_party/tlslite/tlslite/integration/HTTPTLSConnection.py |
diff --git a/third_party/tlslite/tlslite/integration/HTTPTLSConnection.py b/third_party/tlslite/tlslite/integration/HTTPTLSConnection.py |
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-"""TLS Lite + httplib.""" |
- |
-import socket |
-import httplib |
-from tlslite.TLSConnection import TLSConnection |
-from tlslite.integration.ClientHelper import ClientHelper |
- |
- |
-class HTTPBaseTLSConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection): |
- """This abstract class provides a framework for adding TLS support |
- to httplib.""" |
- |
- default_port = 443 |
- |
- def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=None): |
- if strict == None: |
- #Python 2.2 doesn't support strict |
- httplib.HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port) |
- else: |
- httplib.HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port, strict) |
- |
- def connect(self): |
- sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
- if hasattr(sock, 'settimeout'): |
- sock.settimeout(10) |
- sock.connect((self.host, self.port)) |
- |
- #Use a TLSConnection to emulate a socket |
- self.sock = TLSConnection(sock) |
- |
- #When httplib closes this, close the socket |
- self.sock.closeSocket = True |
- self._handshake(self.sock) |
- |
- def _handshake(self, tlsConnection): |
- """Called to perform some sort of handshake. |
- |
- This method must be overridden in a subclass to do some type of |
- handshake. This method will be called after the socket has |
- been connected but before any data has been sent. If this |
- method does not raise an exception, the TLS connection will be |
- considered valid. |
- |
- This method may (or may not) be called every time an HTTP |
- request is performed, depending on whether the underlying HTTP |
- connection is persistent. |
- |
- @type tlsConnection: L{tlslite.TLSConnection.TLSConnection} |
- @param tlsConnection: The connection to perform the handshake |
- on. |
- """ |
- raise NotImplementedError() |
- |
- |
-class HTTPTLSConnection(HTTPBaseTLSConnection, ClientHelper): |
- """This class extends L{HTTPBaseTLSConnection} to support the |
- common types of handshaking.""" |
- |
- def __init__(self, host, port=None, |
- username=None, password=None, sharedKey=None, |
- certChain=None, privateKey=None, |
- cryptoID=None, protocol=None, |
- x509Fingerprint=None, |
- x509TrustList=None, x509CommonName=None, |
- settings = None): |
- """Create a new HTTPTLSConnection. |
- |
- For client authentication, use one of these argument |
- combinations: |
- - username, password (SRP) |
- - username, sharedKey (shared-key) |
- - certChain, privateKey (certificate) |
- |
- For server authentication, you can either rely on the |
- implicit mutual authentication performed by SRP or |
- shared-keys, or you can do certificate-based server |
- authentication with one of these argument combinations: |
- - cryptoID[, protocol] (requires cryptoIDlib) |
- - x509Fingerprint |
- - x509TrustList[, x509CommonName] (requires cryptlib_py) |
- |
- Certificate-based server authentication is compatible with |
- SRP or certificate-based client authentication. It is |
- not compatible with shared-keys. |
- |
- The constructor does not perform the TLS handshake itself, but |
- simply stores these arguments for later. The handshake is |
- performed only when this class needs to connect with the |
- server. Thus you should be prepared to handle TLS-specific |
- exceptions when calling methods inherited from |
- L{httplib.HTTPConnection} such as request(), connect(), and |
- send(). See the client handshake functions in |
- L{tlslite.TLSConnection.TLSConnection} for details on which |
- exceptions might be raised. |
- |
- @type host: str |
- @param host: Server to connect to. |
- |
- @type port: int |
- @param port: Port to connect to. |
- |
- @type username: str |
- @param username: SRP or shared-key username. Requires the |
- 'password' or 'sharedKey' argument. |
- |
- @type password: str |
- @param password: SRP password for mutual authentication. |
- Requires the 'username' argument. |
- |
- @type sharedKey: str |
- @param sharedKey: Shared key for mutual authentication. |
- Requires the 'username' argument. |
- |
- @type certChain: L{tlslite.X509CertChain.X509CertChain} or |
- L{cryptoIDlib.CertChain.CertChain} |
- @param certChain: Certificate chain for client authentication. |
- Requires the 'privateKey' argument. Excludes the SRP or |
- shared-key related arguments. |
- |
- @type privateKey: L{tlslite.utils.RSAKey.RSAKey} |
- @param privateKey: Private key for client authentication. |
- Requires the 'certChain' argument. Excludes the SRP or |
- shared-key related arguments. |
- |
- @type cryptoID: str |
- @param cryptoID: cryptoID for server authentication. Mutually |
- exclusive with the 'x509...' arguments. |
- |
- @type protocol: str |
- @param protocol: cryptoID protocol URI for server |
- authentication. Requires the 'cryptoID' argument. |
- |
- @type x509Fingerprint: str |
- @param x509Fingerprint: Hex-encoded X.509 fingerprint for |
- server authentication. Mutually exclusive with the 'cryptoID' |
- and 'x509TrustList' arguments. |
- |
- @type x509TrustList: list of L{tlslite.X509.X509} |
- @param x509TrustList: A list of trusted root certificates. The |
- other party must present a certificate chain which extends to |
- one of these root certificates. The cryptlib_py module must be |
- installed to use this parameter. Mutually exclusive with the |
- 'cryptoID' and 'x509Fingerprint' arguments. |
- |
- @type x509CommonName: str |
- @param x509CommonName: The end-entity certificate's 'CN' field |
- must match this value. For a web server, this is typically a |
- server name such as 'www.amazon.com'. Mutually exclusive with |
- the 'cryptoID' and 'x509Fingerprint' arguments. Requires the |
- 'x509TrustList' argument. |
- |
- @type settings: L{tlslite.HandshakeSettings.HandshakeSettings} |
- @param settings: Various settings which can be used to control |
- the ciphersuites, certificate types, and SSL/TLS versions |
- offered by the client. |
- """ |
- |
- HTTPBaseTLSConnection.__init__(self, host, port) |
- |
- ClientHelper.__init__(self, |
- username, password, sharedKey, |
- certChain, privateKey, |
- cryptoID, protocol, |
- x509Fingerprint, |
- x509TrustList, x509CommonName, |
- settings) |
- |
- def _handshake(self, tlsConnection): |
- ClientHelper._handshake(self, tlsConnection) |