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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sarvesh Bodakhe
05b882baea fix(wpa_supplicant): Update cipher suite list for TLSv1.3 suiteb and some refactoring
- Use MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 cipher for TLSv1.3-suiteb
- Call psa_crypto_init() in tls_connection_init() to reduce redundancy
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Sarvesh Bodakhe
ec09cdf885 feat(wpa_supplicant): Add TLS v1.3 support for WiFi enterprise
* Add TLS v1.3 support for following EAP methods:
  - EAP-TLS  (RFC 9190)
  - EAP-PEAP (RFC 9427)
  - EAP-TTLS (RFC 9427)
* Add mbedtls porting for TLS v1.3 exporter (RFC 8446 Section 7.5)
* Add new Kconfig flag to enable TLS v1.3 for EAP methods
* Advertise TLS v1.3 signature algorithms if TLS 1.3 is enabled for EAP
  methods
* Advertise TLS v1.3 cipher suites if CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_EAP_TLS1_3 enabled
* Add support to Ack protected success indication
  (workaround for EAP-TLS 1.3 and 1.2 compatibilty)
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Alexander Clouter
0d90484018 EAP-PEAP: Key derivation per draft-ietf-emu-tls-eap-types-00
Use the TLS-Exporter with the label and context as defined in
draft-ietf-emu-tls-eap-types-00 when deriving keys for PEAP with TLS
1.3.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Clouter <alex@digriz.org.uk>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Alexander Clouter
252dd1b976 EAP-TTLS/PEAP peer: Fix failure when using session tickets under TLS 1.3
EAP peer does not expect data present when beginning the Phase 2 in
EAP-{TTLS,PEAP} but in TLS 1.3 session tickets are sent after the
handshake completes.

There are several strategies that can be used to handle this, but this
patch picks up from the discussion[1] and implements the proposed use of
SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY. SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY has already been enabled by
default in OpenSSL 1.1.1, but it needs to be enabled for older versions.

The main OpenSSL wrapper change in tls_connection_decrypt() takes care
of the new possible case with SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY for
SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ to indicate that a non-application_data was
processed. That is not really an error case with TLS 1.3, so allow it to
complete and return an empty decrypted application data buffer.
EAP-PEAP/TTLS processing can then use this to move ahead with starting
Phase 2.

[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/hostap/msg05376.html

Signed-off-by: Alexander Clouter <alex@digriz.org.uk>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Ervin Oro
562bc59576 Add support for an optional context parameter to TLS exporter
Allow an additional context value to be passed to TLS exporter as
specified in RFC 5705 section 4.

This does not yet implement it for the internal TLS implementation.
However, as currently nothing uses context yet, this will not break
anything right now. WolfSSL maintainers also stated that they are not
going to add context support yet, but would look into it if/when this is
required by a published draft or a standard.

Signed-off-by: Ervin Oro <ervin.oro@aalto.fi>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Jouni Malinen
1e38fa2c12 EAP peer: Clear temporary message buffers before freeing
These buffers in TLS-based EAP methods might contain keys or password
(e.g., when using TTLS-PAP or PEAP-GTC), so clear them explicitly to
avoid leaving such material into heap memory unnecessarily.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@codeaurora.org>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Jouni Malinen
aa987d418e EAP-PEAP: Derive EMSK and use 128-octet derivation for MSK
Derive EMSK when using EAP-PEAP to enable ERP. In addition, change the
MSK derivation for EAP-PEAP to always derive 128 octets of key material
instead of the 64 octets to cover just the MSK. This is needed with the
PRF used in TLS 1.3 since the output length is mixed into the PRF
context.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Jouni Malinen
f4d7329ae6 EAP peer: Clear keying material on deinit
Reduce the amount of time keying material (MSK, EMSK, temporary private
data) remains in memory in EAP methods. This provides additional
protection should there be any issues that could expose process memory
to external observers.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
2024-03-20 09:33:52 +05:30
Jouni Malinen
5c0fb10902 EAP peer: External server certificate chain validation
This adds support for optional functionality to validate server
certificate chain in TLS-based EAP methods in an external program.
wpa_supplicant control interface is used to indicate when such
validation is needed and what the result of the external validation is.

This external validation can extend or replace the internal validation.
When ca_cert or ca_path parameter is set, the internal validation is
used. If these parameters are omitted, only the external validation is
used. It needs to be understood that leaving those parameters out will
disable most of the validation steps done with the TLS library and that
configuration is not really recommend.

By default, the external validation is not used. It can be enabled by
addingtls_ext_cert_check=1 into the network profile phase1 parameter.
When enabled, external validation is required through the CTRL-REQ/RSP
mechanism similarly to other EAP authentication parameters through the
control interface.

The request to perform external validation is indicated by the following
event:
CTRL-REQ-EXT_CERT_CHECK-<id>:External server certificate validation needed for SSID <ssid>

Before that event, the server certificate chain is provided with the
CTRL-EVENT-EAP-PEER-CERT events that include the cert=<hexdump>
parameter. depth=# indicates which certificate is in question (0 for the
server certificate, 1 for its issues, and so on).

The result of the external validation is provided with the following
command:
CTRL-RSP-EXT_CERT_CHECK-<id>:<good|bad>

It should be noted that this is currently enabled only for OpenSSL (and
BoringSSL/LibreSSL). Due to the constraints in the library API, the
validation result from external processing cannot be reported cleanly
with TLS alert. In other words, if the external validation reject the
server certificate chain, the pending TLS handshake is terminated
without sending more messages to the server.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
2024-03-20 09:32:32 +05:30
Kapil Gupta
59a62f2af6 fix(wpa_supplicant): (PEAP client) Update Phase 2 auth requirements
The previous PEAP client behavior allowed the server to skip Phase 2
authentication with the expectation that the server was authenticated
during Phase 1 through TLS server certificate validation. Various PEAP
specifications are not exactly clear on what the behavior on this front
is supposed to be and as such, this ended up being more flexible than
the TTLS/FAST/TEAP cases. However, this is not really ideal when
unfortunately common misconfiguration of PEAP is used in deployed
devices where the server trust root (ca_cert) is not configured or the
user has an easy option for allowing this validation step to be skipped.

Change the default PEAP client behavior to be to require Phase 2
authentication to be successfully completed for cases where TLS session
resumption is not used and the client certificate has not been
configured. Those two exceptions are the main cases where a deployed
authentication server might skip Phase 2 and as such, where a more
strict default behavior could result in undesired interoperability
issues. Requiring Phase 2 authentication will end up disabling TLS
session resumption automatically to avoid interoperability issues.

Allow Phase 2 authentication behavior to be configured with a new phase1
configuration parameter option:
'phase2_auth' option can be used to control Phase 2 (i.e., within TLS
tunnel) behavior for PEAP:
 * 0 = do not require Phase 2 authentication
 * 1 = require Phase 2 authentication when client certificate
   (private_key/client_cert) is no used and TLS session resumption was
   not used (default)
 * 2 = require Phase 2 authentication in all cases
2024-03-15 16:57:26 +08:00
gauri patankar
9a1e4e3b7b wpa_supplicant:Remove stray \n in supplicant logging 2022-12-23 15:55:06 +05:30
Kapil Gupta
7fae6ce4f2 Correct SSID copy length during WPS scan 2022-06-18 13:26:48 +00:00
Kapil Gupta
2aa6853d3e Remove strcpy/strncpy function callings from supplicant 2022-06-06 11:03:35 +05:30
Kapil Gupta
c2429f1cf9 wpa_supplicant: sync eap code with upstream 2022-05-13 12:57:47 +08:00
Kapil Gupta
9b38b15180 wpa_supplicant: Fix invalid memory dereference 2022-02-08 23:08:51 +08:00
Angus Gratton
66fb5a29bb Whitespace: Automated whitespace fixes (large commit)
Apply the pre-commit hook whitespace fixes to all files in the repo.

(Line endings, blank lines at end of file, trailing whitespace)
2020-11-11 07:36:35 +00:00
Deng Xin
c139683024 supplicant/esp_wifi: move supplicant to idf
Move supplicant to idf and do following refactoring:
1. Make the folder structure consitent with supplicant upstream
2. Remove duplicated header files and minimize the public header files
3. Refactor for WiFi/supplicant interfaces
2019-06-29 22:46:52 +08:00