-/* Copyright (C) 2012 Phil Pennock.
+/* Copyright (C) 2012,2016 Phil Pennock.
* This is distributed as part of Exim and licensed under the GPL.
* See the file "NOTICE" for more details.
*/
* c99 $(pkg-config --cflags openssl) gen_pkcs3.c $(pkg-config --libs openssl)
*/
+/*
+ * Rationale:
+ * The Diffie-Hellman primes which are embedded into Exim as named primes for
+ * the tls_dhparam option are in the std-crypto.c file. The source for those
+ * comes from various RFCs, where they are given in hexadecimal form.
+ *
+ * This tool provides convenient conversion, to reduce the risk of human
+ * error in transcription.
+ */
+
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
die_openssl_err(const char *msg)
{
char err_string[250];
- unsigned long e;
ERR_error_string_n(ERR_get_error(), err_string, sizeof(err_string));
die("%s: %s", msg, err_string);
int rc;
len = strlen(text);
- spaceless = malloc(len);
+ spaceless = malloc(len + 1);
if (!spaceless)
- die("malloc(%zu) failed: %s", len, strerror(errno));
+ die("malloc(%zu) failed: %s", len + 1, strerror(errno));
for (p = spaceless, q = text, end = text + len;
q < end;
if (!isspace(*q))
*p++ = *q;
}
+ len = p - spaceless;
+ *p++ = '\0';
b = NULL;
rc = BN_hex2bn(&b, spaceless);
- if (rc != p - spaceless)
- die("BN_hex2bn did not convert entire input; took %d of %z bytes",
- rc, p - spaceless);
+ if (rc != (int)len)
+ die("BN_hex2bn did not convert entire input; took %d of %zu bytes",
+ rc, len);
return b;
}
break;
}
*nl = '\0';
- fprintf(stream, "\"%s\\n\"\n", p);
+ fprintf(stream, "\"%s\\n\"%s\n", p, (nl == end - 1 ? ";" : ""));
p = nl + 1;
}
}
void __attribute__((__noreturn__))
usage(FILE *stream, int exitcode)
{
- fprintf(stream, "Usage: %s [-CPcst] <dh_p> <dh_g>\n"
+ fprintf(stream, "Usage: %s [-CPcst] <dh_p> <dh_g> [<dh_q>]\n"
"Both dh_p and dh_g should be hex strings representing the numbers\n"
+"The same applies to the optional dh_q (prime-order subgroup).\n"
"They may contain whitespace.\n"
+"Older values, dh_g is often just '2', not a long string.\n"
"\n"
" -C show C string form of PEM result\n"
" -P do not show PEM\n"
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- BIGNUM *p, *g;
+ BIGNUM *p, *g, *q;
DH *dh;
int ch;
bool perform_dh_check = false;
bool show_numbers = false;
bool show_pem = true;
bool show_text = false;
+ bool given_q = false;
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "CPcsth")) != -1) {
switch (ch) {
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
- if (argc != 3) {
+ if ((argc < 3) || (argc > 4)) {
fprintf(stderr, "argc: %d\n", argc);
usage(stderr, 1);
}
+ // If we use DH_set0_pqg instead of setting dh fields directly; the q value
+ // is optional and may be NULL.
+ // Just blank them all.
+ p = g = q = NULL;
+
p = bn_from_text(argv[1]);
g = bn_from_text(argv[2]);
+ if (argc >= 4) {
+ q = bn_from_text(argv[3]);
+ given_q = true;
+ }
if (show_numbers) {
printf("p = ");
BN_print_fp(stdout, p);
printf("\ng = ");
BN_print_fp(stdout, g);
+ if (given_q) {
+ printf("\nq = ");
+ BN_print_fp(stdout, q);
+ }
printf("\n");
}
dh = DH_new();
+ // The documented method for setting q appeared in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
+#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x1010000f
+ // NULL okay for q; yes, the optional value is in the middle.
+ if (DH_set0_pqg(dh, p, q, g) != 1) {
+ die_openssl_err("initialising DH pqg values failed");
+ }
+#else
dh->p = p;
dh->g = g;
+ if (given_q) {
+ dh->q = q;
+ }
+#endif
if (perform_dh_check)
our_dh_check(dh);
PEM_write_DHparams(stdout, dh);
}
- DH_free(dh); /* should free p & g too */
+ DH_free(dh); /* should free p,g (& q if non-NULL) too */
return 0;
}