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ASF GitHub Bot commented on ZOOKEEPER-236: ------------------------------------------ Github user hanm commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/pull/184#discussion_r111485824 --- Diff: src/java/main/org/apache/zookeeper/common/ZKTrustManager.java --- @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +/** + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one + * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file + * distributed with this work for additional information + * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file + * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the + * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance + * with the License. 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If false, and hostnameVerificationEnabled is true, only + * the hostnames of servers that this instance connects to will be verified. If + * hostnameVerificationEnabled is false, this argument is ignored. + */ + public ZKTrustManager(X509ExtendedTrustManager x509ExtendedTrustManager, boolean hostnameVerificationEnabled, boolean shouldVerifyClientHostname) { + this.x509ExtendedTrustManager = x509ExtendedTrustManager; + this.hostnameVerificationEnabled = hostnameVerificationEnabled; + this.shouldVerifyClientHostname = shouldVerifyClientHostname; + + hostnameVerifier = new DefaultHostnameVerifier(); + } + + @Override + public X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers() { + return x509ExtendedTrustManager.getAcceptedIssuers(); + } + + @Override + public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, Socket socket) throws CertificateException { + if (hostnameVerificationEnabled && shouldVerifyClientHostname) { + performHostVerification(socket.getInetAddress(), chain[0]); + } + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkClientTrusted(chain, authType, socket); + } + + @Override + public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, Socket socket) throws CertificateException { + if (hostnameVerificationEnabled) { + performHostVerification(socket.getInetAddress(), chain[0]); + } + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkServerTrusted(chain, authType, socket); + } + + @Override + public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, SSLEngine engine) throws CertificateException { + if (hostnameVerificationEnabled && shouldVerifyClientHostname) { + try { + performHostVerification(InetAddress.getByName(engine.getPeerHost()), chain[0]); + } catch (UnknownHostException e) { + throw new CertificateException("failed to verify host", e); + } + } + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkServerTrusted(chain, authType, engine); + } + + @Override + public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, SSLEngine engine) throws CertificateException { + if (hostnameVerificationEnabled) { + try { + performHostVerification(InetAddress.getByName(engine.getPeerHost()), chain[0]); + } catch (UnknownHostException e) { + throw new CertificateException("failed to verify host", e); + } + } + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkServerTrusted(chain, authType, engine); + } + + @Override + public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType) throws CertificateException { + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkClientTrusted(chain, authType); + } + + @Override + public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType) throws CertificateException { + x509ExtendedTrustManager.checkServerTrusted(chain, authType); + } + + private void performHostVerification(InetAddress inetAddress, X509Certificate certificate) throws CertificateException { + try { + hostnameVerifier.verify(inetAddress.getHostAddress(), certificate); --- End diff -- IIUC, this only verifies that the host name matches what's stored in the certificates, right? If so, how do we verify that same subject is a valid peer we intended to connect to, rather than any random server which happens to have a valid cert? Or is this already taken care of by other parts of code? For reference, in ZOOKEEPER-1045 what we did for similar verification is by comparing the name of the server with the name retrieved from Kerberos principal. The name of the server is retrieved from the zoo.cfg and because of this we require if users want this verification they need encode the server as FQDN in zoo.cfg rather than using IP address. Maybe we can do something similar here. > SSL Support for Atomic Broadcast protocol > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: ZOOKEEPER-236 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-236 > Project: ZooKeeper > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: quorum, server > Reporter: Benjamin Reed > Assignee: Abraham Fine > Priority: Minor > > We should have the ability to use SSL to authenticate and encrypt the traffic > between ZooKeeper servers. For the most part this is a very easy change. We > would probably only want to support this for TCP based leader elections. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)