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Merge pull request #565 from slingamn/listener_refactor.3

refactor listener config loading
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Shivaram Lingamneni 2019-07-12 11:08:04 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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5 changed files with 212 additions and 160 deletions

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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ func (server *Server) RunClient(conn clientConn) {
var isBanned bool
var banMsg string
var realIP net.IP
if conn.IsTor {
if conn.Config.IsTor {
realIP = utils.IPv4LoopbackAddress
isBanned, banMsg = server.checkTorLimits()
} else {
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ func (server *Server) RunClient(conn clientConn) {
atime: now,
channels: make(ChannelSet),
ctime: now,
isTor: conn.IsTor,
isTor: conn.Config.IsTor,
languages: server.Languages().Default(),
loginThrottle: connection_limits.GenericThrottle{
Duration: config.Accounts.LoginThrottling.Duration,
@ -246,13 +246,13 @@ func (server *Server) RunClient(conn clientConn) {
session.SetMaxlenRest()
client.sessions = []*Session{session}
if conn.IsTLS {
if conn.Config.TLSConfig != nil {
client.SetMode(modes.TLS, true)
// error is not useful to us here anyways so we can ignore it
client.certfp, _ = socket.CertFP()
}
if conn.IsTor {
if conn.Config.IsTor {
client.SetMode(modes.TLS, true)
// cover up details of the tor proxying infrastructure (not a user privacy concern,
// but a hardening measure):

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@ -41,16 +41,17 @@ type TLSListenConfig struct {
Key string
}
// Config returns the TLS contiguration assicated with this TLSListenConfig.
func (conf *TLSListenConfig) Config() (*tls.Config, error) {
cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(conf.Cert, conf.Key)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrInvalidCertKeyPair
}
// This is the YAML-deserializable type of the value of the `Server.Listeners` map
type listenerConfigBlock struct {
TLS TLSListenConfig
Tor bool
}
return &tls.Config{
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
}, err
// listenerConfig is the config governing a particular listener (bound address),
// in particular whether it has TLS or Tor (or both) enabled.
type listenerConfig struct {
TLSConfig *tls.Config
IsTor bool
}
type AccountConfig struct {
@ -257,7 +258,7 @@ type FakelagConfig struct {
}
type TorListenersConfig struct {
Listeners []string
Listeners []string // legacy only
RequireSasl bool `yaml:"require-sasl"`
Vhost string
MaxConnections int `yaml:"max-connections"`
@ -276,10 +277,15 @@ type Config struct {
passwordBytes []byte
Name string
nameCasefolded string
Listen []string
// Listeners is the new style for configuring listeners:
Listeners map[string]listenerConfigBlock
UnixBindMode os.FileMode `yaml:"unix-bind-mode"`
TLSListeners map[string]*TLSListenConfig `yaml:"tls-listeners"`
TorListeners TorListenersConfig `yaml:"tor-listeners"`
// Listen and TLSListeners are the legacy style:
Listen []string
TLSListeners map[string]TLSListenConfig `yaml:"tls-listeners"`
// either way, the result is this:
trueListeners map[string]listenerConfig
STS STSConfig
CheckIdent bool `yaml:"check-ident"`
MOTD string
@ -485,22 +491,63 @@ func (conf *Config) Operators(oc map[string]*OperClass) (map[string]*Oper, error
return operators, nil
}
// TLSListeners returns a list of TLS listeners and their configs.
func (conf *Config) TLSListeners() (map[string]*tls.Config, error) {
tlsListeners := make(map[string]*tls.Config)
for s, tlsListenersConf := range conf.Server.TLSListeners {
config, err := tlsListenersConf.Config()
func loadTlsConfig(config TLSListenConfig) (tlsConfig *tls.Config, err error) {
cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(config.Cert, config.Key)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
return nil, ErrInvalidCertKeyPair
}
config.ClientAuth = tls.RequestClientCert
tlsListeners[s] = config
result := tls.Config{
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
ClientAuth: tls.RequestClientCert,
}
return tlsListeners, nil
return &result, nil
}
// LoadConfig loads the given YAML configuration file.
func LoadConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
// prepareListeners populates Config.Server.trueListeners
func (conf *Config) prepareListeners() (err error) {
listeners := make(map[string]listenerConfig)
if 0 < len(conf.Server.Listeners) {
for addr, block := range conf.Server.Listeners {
var lconf listenerConfig
lconf.IsTor = block.Tor
if block.TLS.Cert != "" {
tlsConfig, err := loadTlsConfig(block.TLS)
if err != nil {
return err
}
lconf.TLSConfig = tlsConfig
}
listeners[addr] = lconf
}
} else if 0 < len(conf.Server.Listen) {
log.Printf("WARNING: configuring listeners via the legacy `server.listen` config option")
log.Printf("This will be removed in a later release: you should update to use `server.listeners`")
torListeners := make(map[string]bool, len(conf.Server.TorListeners.Listeners))
for _, addr := range conf.Server.TorListeners.Listeners {
torListeners[addr] = true
}
for _, addr := range conf.Server.Listen {
var lconf listenerConfig
lconf.IsTor = torListeners[addr]
tlsListenConf, ok := conf.Server.TLSListeners[addr]
if ok {
tlsConfig, err := loadTlsConfig(tlsListenConf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
lconf.TLSConfig = tlsConfig
}
listeners[addr] = lconf
}
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("No listeners were configured")
}
conf.Server.trueListeners = listeners
return nil
}
// LoadRawConfig loads the config without doing any consistency checks or postprocessing
func LoadRawConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
@ -510,6 +557,15 @@ func LoadConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return
}
// LoadConfig loads the given YAML configuration file.
func LoadConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
config, err = LoadRawConfig(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
config.Filename = filename
@ -525,9 +581,6 @@ func LoadConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
if config.Datastore.Path == "" {
return nil, ErrDatastorePathMissing
}
if len(config.Server.Listen) == 0 {
return nil, ErrNoListenersDefined
}
//dan: automagically fix identlen until a few releases in the future (from now, 0.12.0), being a newly-introduced limit
if config.Limits.IdentLen < 1 {
config.Limits.IdentLen = 20
@ -757,5 +810,10 @@ func LoadConfig(filename string) (config *Config, err error) {
}
}
err = config.prepareListeners()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to prepare listeners: %v", err)
}
return config, nil
}

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@ -50,12 +50,11 @@ var (
// ListenerWrapper wraps a listener so it can be safely reconfigured or stopped
type ListenerWrapper struct {
// protects atomic update of config and shouldStop:
sync.Mutex // tier 1
listener net.Listener
tlsConfig *tls.Config
isTor bool
config listenerConfig
shouldStop bool
// protects atomic update of tlsConfig and shouldStop:
configMutex sync.Mutex // tier 1
}
// Server is the main Oragono server.
@ -101,8 +100,7 @@ var (
type clientConn struct {
Conn net.Conn
IsTLS bool
IsTor bool
Config listenerConfig
}
// NewServer returns a new Oragono server.
@ -262,7 +260,7 @@ func (server *Server) checkTorLimits() (banned bool, message string) {
//
// createListener starts a given listener.
func (server *Server) createListener(addr string, tlsConfig *tls.Config, isTor bool, bindMode os.FileMode) (*ListenerWrapper, error) {
func (server *Server) createListener(addr string, conf listenerConfig, bindMode os.FileMode) (*ListenerWrapper, error) {
// make listener
var listener net.Listener
var err error
@ -284,8 +282,7 @@ func (server *Server) createListener(addr string, tlsConfig *tls.Config, isTor b
// throw our details to the server so we can be modified/killed later
wrapper := ListenerWrapper{
listener: listener,
tlsConfig: tlsConfig,
isTor: isTor,
config: conf,
shouldStop: false,
}
@ -297,28 +294,29 @@ func (server *Server) createListener(addr string, tlsConfig *tls.Config, isTor b
conn, err := listener.Accept()
// synchronously access config data:
wrapper.configMutex.Lock()
wrapper.Lock()
shouldStop = wrapper.shouldStop
tlsConfig = wrapper.tlsConfig
isTor = wrapper.isTor
wrapper.configMutex.Unlock()
conf := wrapper.config
wrapper.Unlock()
if err == nil {
if tlsConfig != nil {
conn = tls.Server(conn, tlsConfig)
if shouldStop {
if conn != nil {
conn.Close()
}
listener.Close()
return
} else if err == nil {
if conf.TLSConfig != nil {
conn = tls.Server(conn, conf.TLSConfig)
}
newConn := clientConn{
Conn: conn,
IsTLS: tlsConfig != nil,
IsTor: isTor,
Config: conf,
}
// hand off the connection
go server.RunClient(newConn)
}
if shouldStop {
listener.Close()
return
} else {
server.logger.Error("internal", "accept error", addr, err.Error())
}
}
}()
@ -885,52 +883,24 @@ func (server *Server) loadDatastore(config *Config) error {
}
func (server *Server) setupListeners(config *Config) (err error) {
logListener := func(addr string, tlsconfig *tls.Config, isTor bool) {
logListener := func(addr string, config listenerConfig) {
server.logger.Info("listeners",
fmt.Sprintf("now listening on %s, tls=%t, tor=%t.", addr, (tlsconfig != nil), isTor),
fmt.Sprintf("now listening on %s, tls=%t, tor=%t.", addr, (config.TLSConfig != nil), config.IsTor),
)
}
tlsListeners, err := config.TLSListeners()
if err != nil {
server.logger.Error("server", "failed to reload TLS certificates, aborting rehash", err.Error())
return
}
isTorListener := func(listener string) bool {
for _, torListener := range config.Server.TorListeners.Listeners {
if listener == torListener {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// update or destroy all existing listeners
for addr := range server.listeners {
currentListener := server.listeners[addr]
var stillConfigured bool
for _, newaddr := range config.Server.Listen {
if newaddr == addr {
stillConfigured = true
break
}
}
newConfig, stillConfigured := config.Server.trueListeners[addr]
// pass new config information to the listener, to be picked up after
// its next Accept(). this is like sending over a buffered channel of
// size 1, but where sending a second item overwrites the buffered item
// instead of blocking.
tlsConfig := tlsListeners[addr]
isTor := isTorListener(addr)
currentListener.configMutex.Lock()
currentListener.Lock()
currentListener.shouldStop = !stillConfigured
currentListener.tlsConfig = tlsConfig
currentListener.isTor = isTor
currentListener.configMutex.Unlock()
currentListener.config = newConfig
currentListener.Unlock()
if stillConfigured {
logListener(addr, tlsConfig, isTor)
logListener(addr, newConfig)
} else {
// tell the listener it should stop by interrupting its Accept() call:
currentListener.listener.Close()
@ -940,35 +910,34 @@ func (server *Server) setupListeners(config *Config) (err error) {
}
// create new listeners that were not previously configured
for _, newaddr := range config.Server.Listen {
_, exists := server.listeners[newaddr]
numTlsListeners := 0
hasStandardTlsListener := false
for newAddr, newConfig := range config.Server.trueListeners {
if newConfig.TLSConfig != nil {
numTlsListeners += 1
if strings.HasSuffix(newAddr, ":6697") {
hasStandardTlsListener = true
}
}
_, exists := server.listeners[newAddr]
if !exists {
// make new listener
isTor := isTorListener(newaddr)
tlsConfig := tlsListeners[newaddr]
listener, listenerErr := server.createListener(newaddr, tlsConfig, isTor, config.Server.UnixBindMode)
listener, listenerErr := server.createListener(newAddr, newConfig, config.Server.UnixBindMode)
if listenerErr != nil {
server.logger.Error("server", "couldn't listen on", newaddr, listenerErr.Error())
server.logger.Error("server", "couldn't listen on", newAddr, listenerErr.Error())
err = listenerErr
continue
}
server.listeners[newaddr] = listener
logListener(newaddr, tlsConfig, isTor)
server.listeners[newAddr] = listener
logListener(newAddr, newConfig)
}
}
if len(tlsListeners) == 0 {
if numTlsListeners == 0 {
server.logger.Warning("server", "You are not exposing an SSL/TLS listening port. You should expose at least one port (typically 6697) to accept TLS connections")
}
var usesStandardTLSPort bool
for addr := range tlsListeners {
if strings.HasSuffix(addr, ":6697") {
usesStandardTLSPort = true
break
}
}
if 0 < len(tlsListeners) && !usesStandardTLSPort {
if !hasStandardTlsListener {
server.logger.Warning("server", "Port 6697 is the standard TLS port for IRC. You should (also) expose port 6697 as a TLS port to ensure clients can connect securely")
}

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@ -39,6 +39,46 @@ func getPassword() string {
return strings.TrimSpace(text)
}
// implements the `oragono mkcerts` command
func doMkcerts(configFile string, quiet bool) {
config, err := irc.LoadRawConfig(configFile)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if !quiet {
log.Println("making self-signed certificates")
}
certToKey := make(map[string]string)
for name, conf := range config.Server.Listeners {
if conf.TLS.Cert == "" {
continue
}
existingKey, ok := certToKey[conf.TLS.Cert]
if ok {
if existingKey == conf.TLS.Key {
continue
} else {
log.Fatal("Conflicting TLS key files for", conf.TLS.Cert)
}
}
if !quiet {
log.Printf(" making cert for %s listener\n", name)
}
host := config.Server.Name
cert, key := conf.TLS.Cert, conf.TLS.Key
err := mkcerts.CreateCert("Oragono", host, cert, key)
if err == nil {
if !quiet {
log.Printf(" Certificate created at %s : %s\n", cert, key)
}
certToKey[cert] = key
} else {
log.Fatal(" Could not create certificate:", err.Error())
}
}
}
func main() {
version := irc.SemVer
usage := `oragono.
@ -88,11 +128,14 @@ Options:
} else if arguments["mksecret"].(bool) {
fmt.Println(utils.GenerateSecretKey())
return
} else if arguments["mkcerts"].(bool) {
doMkcerts(arguments["--conf"].(string), arguments["--quiet"].(bool))
return
}
configfile := arguments["--conf"].(string)
config, err := irc.LoadConfig(configfile)
if err != nil {
if err != nil && !(err == irc.ErrInvalidCertKeyPair && arguments["mkcerts"].(bool)) {
log.Fatal("Config file did not load successfully: ", err.Error())
}
@ -114,25 +157,6 @@ Options:
if !arguments["--quiet"].(bool) {
log.Println("database upgraded: ", config.Datastore.Path)
}
} else if arguments["mkcerts"].(bool) {
if !arguments["--quiet"].(bool) {
log.Println("making self-signed certificates")
}
for name, conf := range config.Server.TLSListeners {
if !arguments["--quiet"].(bool) {
log.Printf(" making cert for %s listener\n", name)
}
host := config.Server.Name
err := mkcerts.CreateCert("Oragono", host, conf.Cert, conf.Key)
if err == nil {
if !arguments["--quiet"].(bool) {
log.Printf(" Certificate created at %s : %s\n", conf.Cert, conf.Key)
}
} else {
log.Fatal(" Could not create certificate:", err.Error())
}
}
} else if arguments["run"].(bool) {
if !arguments["--quiet"].(bool) {
logman.Info("server", fmt.Sprintf("Oragono v%s starting", irc.SemVer))

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@ -11,14 +11,30 @@ server:
name: oragono.test
# addresses to listen on
listen:
- ":6697" # SSL/TLS port
- ":6667" # plaintext port
# To disable plaintext over the Internet, comment out :6667 and replace with:
# - "127.0.0.1:6667" # (loopback ipv4, localhost-only)
# - "[::1]:6667" # (loopback ipv6, localhost-only)
# Unix domain socket for proxying:
# - "/tmp/oragono_sock"
listeners:
# The standard plaintext port for IRC is 6667. This will listen on all interfaces:
":6667":
# The standard SSL/TLS port for IRC is 6697. This will listen on all interfaces:
":6697":
tls:
key: tls.key
cert: tls.crt
# Since using plaintext over the public Internet poses security and privacy issues,
# you may wish to use plaintext only on local interfaces. To do so, comment out
# the `":6667":` line, then uncomment these two lines:
# "127.0.0.1:6667": # (loopback ipv4, localhost-only)
# "[::1]:6667": # (loopback ipv6, localhost-only)
# Example of a Unix domain socket for proxying:
# "/tmp/oragono_sock":
# Example of a Tor listener: any connection that comes in on this listener will
# be considered a Tor connection. It is strongly recommended that this listener
# *not* be on a public interface --- it should be on 127.0.0.0/8 or unix domain:
# "/tmp/oragono_tor_sock":
# tor: true
# sets the permissions for Unix listen sockets. on a typical Linux system,
# the default is 0775 or 0755, which prevents other users/groups from connecting
@ -26,23 +42,8 @@ server:
# where anyone can connect.
unix-bind-mode: 0777
# tls listeners
tls-listeners:
# listener on ":6697"
":6697":
key: tls.key
cert: tls.crt
# tor listeners: designate listeners for use by a tor hidden service / .onion address
# WARNING: if you are running oragono as a pure hidden service, see the
# anonymization / hardening recommendations in docs/MANUAL.md
# configure the behavior of Tor listeners (ignored if you didn't enable any):
tor-listeners:
# any connections that come in on these listeners will be considered
# Tor connections. it is strongly recommended that these listeners *not*
# be on public interfaces: they should be on 127.0.0.0/8 or unix domain
listeners:
# - "/tmp/oragono_tor_sock"
# if this is true, connections from Tor must authenticate with SASL
require-sasl: false