/* * Calculate the keys needed for this connection, once the session's * master secret has been calculated. Uses the master key and nonces; * the amount of keying material generated is a function of the cipher * suite that's been negotiated. * * This gets called both on the "full handshake" (where we exchanged * a premaster secret and started a new session) as well as on the * "fast handshake" (where we just resumed a pre-existing session). */ void calculateConnectionKeys(SecretKey masterKey) { /* * For both the read and write sides of the protocol, we use the * master to generate MAC secrets and cipher keying material. Block * ciphers need initialization vectors, which we also generate. * * First we figure out how much keying material is needed. */ int hashSize = cipherSuite.macAlg.size; boolean is_exportable = cipherSuite.exportable; BulkCipher cipher = cipherSuite.cipher; int expandedKeySize = is_exportable ? cipher.expandedKeySize : 0; // Which algs/params do we need to use? String keyMaterialAlg; PRF prf; if (protocolVersion.v >= ProtocolVersion.TLS12.v) { keyMaterialAlg = "SunTls12KeyMaterial"; prf = cipherSuite.prfAlg; } else { keyMaterialAlg = "SunTlsKeyMaterial"; prf = P_NONE; } String prfHashAlg = prf.getPRFHashAlg(); int prfHashLength = prf.getPRFHashLength(); int prfBlockSize = prf.getPRFBlockSize(); TlsKeyMaterialParameterSpec spec = new TlsKeyMaterialParameterSpec( masterKey, protocolVersion.major, protocolVersion.minor, clnt_random.random_bytes, svr_random.random_bytes, cipher.algorithm, cipher.keySize, expandedKeySize, cipher.ivSize, hashSize, prfHashAlg, prfHashLength, prfBlockSize); try { KeyGenerator kg = JsseJce.getKeyGenerator(keyMaterialAlg); kg.init(spec); TlsKeyMaterialSpec keySpec = (TlsKeyMaterialSpec) kg.generateKey(); clntWriteKey = keySpec.getClientCipherKey(); svrWriteKey = keySpec.getServerCipherKey(); // Return null if IVs are not supposed to be generated. // e.g. TLS 1.1+. clntWriteIV = keySpec.getClientIv(); svrWriteIV = keySpec.getServerIv(); clntMacSecret = keySpec.getClientMacKey(); svrMacSecret = keySpec.getServerMacKey(); } catch (GeneralSecurityException e) { throw new ProviderException(e); } // // Dump the connection keys as they're generated. // if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("keygen")) { synchronized (System.out) { HexDumpEncoder dump = new HexDumpEncoder(); System.out.println("CONNECTION KEYGEN:"); // Inputs: System.out.println("Client Nonce:"); printHex(dump, clnt_random.random_bytes); System.out.println("Server Nonce:"); printHex(dump, svr_random.random_bytes); System.out.println("Master Secret:"); printHex(dump, masterKey.getEncoded()); // Outputs: System.out.println("Client MAC write Secret:"); printHex(dump, clntMacSecret.getEncoded()); System.out.println("Server MAC write Secret:"); printHex(dump, svrMacSecret.getEncoded()); if (clntWriteKey != null) { System.out.println("Client write key:"); printHex(dump, clntWriteKey.getEncoded()); System.out.println("Server write key:"); printHex(dump, svrWriteKey.getEncoded()); } else { System.out.println("... no encryption keys used"); } if (clntWriteIV != null) { System.out.println("Client write IV:"); printHex(dump, clntWriteIV.getIV()); System.out.println("Server write IV:"); printHex(dump, svrWriteIV.getIV()); } else { if (protocolVersion.v >= ProtocolVersion.TLS11.v) { System.out.println("... no IV derived for this protocol"); } else { System.out.println("... no IV used for this cipher"); } } System.out.flush(); } } }
/* * Calculate the master secret from its various components. This is * used for key exchange by all cipher suites. * * The master secret is the catenation of three MD5 hashes, each * consisting of the pre-master secret and a SHA1 hash. Those three * SHA1 hashes are of (different) constant strings, the pre-master * secret, and the nonces provided by the client and the server. */ private SecretKey calculateMasterSecret( SecretKey preMasterSecret, ProtocolVersion requestedVersion) { if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("keygen")) { HexDumpEncoder dump = new HexDumpEncoder(); System.out.println("SESSION KEYGEN:"); System.out.println("PreMaster Secret:"); printHex(dump, preMasterSecret.getEncoded()); // Nonces are dumped with connection keygen, no // benefit to doing it twice } // What algs/params do we need to use? String masterAlg; PRF prf; if (protocolVersion.v >= ProtocolVersion.TLS12.v) { masterAlg = "SunTls12MasterSecret"; prf = cipherSuite.prfAlg; } else { masterAlg = "SunTlsMasterSecret"; prf = P_NONE; } String prfHashAlg = prf.getPRFHashAlg(); int prfHashLength = prf.getPRFHashLength(); int prfBlockSize = prf.getPRFBlockSize(); TlsMasterSecretParameterSpec spec = new TlsMasterSecretParameterSpec( preMasterSecret, protocolVersion.major, protocolVersion.minor, clnt_random.random_bytes, svr_random.random_bytes, prfHashAlg, prfHashLength, prfBlockSize); SecretKey masterSecret; try { KeyGenerator kg = JsseJce.getKeyGenerator(masterAlg); kg.init(spec); masterSecret = kg.generateKey(); } catch (GeneralSecurityException e) { // For RSA premaster secrets, do not signal a protocol error // due to the Bleichenbacher attack. See comments further down. if (!preMasterSecret.getAlgorithm().equals("TlsRsaPremasterSecret")) { throw new ProviderException(e); } if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("handshake")) { System.out.println("RSA master secret generation error:"); e.printStackTrace(System.out); System.out.println("Generating new random premaster secret"); } if (requestedVersion != null) { preMasterSecret = RSAClientKeyExchange.generateDummySecret(requestedVersion); } else { preMasterSecret = RSAClientKeyExchange.generateDummySecret(protocolVersion); } // recursive call with new premaster secret return calculateMasterSecret(preMasterSecret, null); } // if no version check requested (client side handshake), or version // information is not available (not an RSA premaster secret), // return master secret immediately. if ((requestedVersion == null) || !(masterSecret instanceof TlsMasterSecret)) { return masterSecret; } // we have checked the ClientKeyExchange message when reading TLS // record, the following check is necessary to ensure that // JCE provider does not ignore the checking, or the previous // checking process bypassed the premaster secret version checking. TlsMasterSecret tlsKey = (TlsMasterSecret) masterSecret; int major = tlsKey.getMajorVersion(); int minor = tlsKey.getMinorVersion(); if ((major < 0) || (minor < 0)) { return masterSecret; } // check if the premaster secret version is ok // the specification says that it must be the maximum version supported // by the client from its ClientHello message. However, many // implementations send the negotiated version, so accept both // for SSL v3.0 and TLS v1.0. // NOTE that we may be comparing two unsupported version numbers, which // is why we cannot use object reference equality in this special case. ProtocolVersion premasterVersion = ProtocolVersion.valueOf(major, minor); boolean versionMismatch = (premasterVersion.v != requestedVersion.v); /* * we never checked the client_version in server side * for TLS v1.0 and SSL v3.0. For compatibility, we * maintain this behavior. */ if (versionMismatch && requestedVersion.v <= ProtocolVersion.TLS10.v) { versionMismatch = (premasterVersion.v != protocolVersion.v); } if (versionMismatch == false) { // check passed, return key return masterSecret; } // Due to the Bleichenbacher attack, do not signal a protocol error. // Generate a random premaster secret and continue with the handshake, // which will fail when verifying the finished messages. // For more information, see comments in PreMasterSecret. if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("handshake")) { System.out.println( "RSA PreMasterSecret version error: expected" + protocolVersion + " or " + requestedVersion + ", decrypted: " + premasterVersion); System.out.println("Generating new random premaster secret"); } preMasterSecret = RSAClientKeyExchange.generateDummySecret(requestedVersion); // recursive call with new premaster secret return calculateMasterSecret(preMasterSecret, null); }