#!/usr/bin/perl # # Migrate configuration from OpenSSL to NSS use Cwd; use Getopt::Std; BEGIN { # $NSSDir = cwd(); $NSSDir = "/etc/apache2/mod_nss.d"; $SSLCACertificatePath = ""; $SSLCACertificateFile = ""; $SSLCertificateFile = ""; $SSLCARevocationPath = ""; $SSLCARevocationFile = ""; $SSLCertificateKeyFile = ""; $passphrase = 0; } %skip = ( "SSLRandomSeed" => "", "SSLSessionCache" => "", "SSLMutex" => "", "SSLCertificateChainFile" => "", "SSLVerifyDepth" => "" , "SSLCryptoDevice" => "" , "LoadModule" => "" , ); %insert = ( "NSSSessionCacheTimeout", "NSSSessionCacheSize 10000\nNSSSession3CacheTimeout 86400\n",); getopts('chr:w:' , \%opt ); sub usage() { print STDERR "Usage: mod_nss_migrate.pl [-c] -r -w \n"; print STDERR "\t-c converts the certificates\n"; print STDERR "This conversion script is not aware of apache's configuration blocks\n"; print STDERR "and nestable conditional directives. Please check the output of the\n"; print STDERR "conversion and adjust manually if necessary!\n"; exit(); } usage() if ( $opt{h} || !$opt{r} || !$opt{w} ) ; print STDERR "input: $opt{r} output: $opt{w}\n"; open (SSL, "<", $opt{r} ) or die "Unable to open $opt{r}: $!.\n"; open (NSS, ">", $opt{w} ) or die "Unable to open $opt{w}: $!.\n"; print NSS "## This is a conversion of mod_ssl specific options by /usr/sbin/mod_nss_migrate.pl\n"; print NSS "## Most of the comments in the original .conf file have been omitted here, as\n"; print NSS "## the comments may not be valid for mod_nss, too.\n"; print NSS "## \n"; print NSS "## Please read through this configuration and verify the individual options!\n\n"; while () { my $comment = 0; # write through even if in comment before comments are stripped below. if(/(ServerName|ServerAlias)/) { print NSS $_; next; } # skip blank lines and comments if (/^#/ || /^\s*#/ || /^\s*$/) { # do not copy them; they may not be useful anyway. # print NSS $_; next; } s/mod_ssl\.c/mod_nss.c/; # write through nestable apache configuration block directives: if (/^ section if you do not need it.\n\n"; print STDERR "Also, do not forget to rename the ssl based apache config file"; print STDERR "(our example: myhost-ssl.conf) to a file that does not end in .conf\n"; print STDERR "(our example: myhost-ssl.conf-disabled-for-nss)\n\n"; print STDERR "Then, restart apache (rcapache2 restart) and have a look into the error logs.\n"; exit(0); # Migrate configuration from OpenSSL to NSS sub get_ciphers { my $str = shift; %cipher_list = ( "rc4" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:MD5:MEDIUM:RC4:", "rc4export" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:EXP:EXPORT40:MD5:RC4:", "rc2" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:MD5:MEDIUM:RC2:", "rc2export" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:EXP:EXPORT40:MD5:RC2:", "des" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:EXP:EXPORT56:MD5:DES:LOW:", "desede3" => ":ALL:SSLv2:RSA:MD5:3DES:HIGH:", "rsa_rc4_128_md5" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:MD5:RC4:MEDIUM:", "rsa_rc4_128_sha" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:SHA:RC4:MEDIUM:", "rsa_3des_sha" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:SHA:3DES:HIGH:", "rsa_des_sha" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:SHA:DES:LOW:", "rsa_rc4_40_md5" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:EXP:EXPORT40:RC4:", "rsa_rc2_40_md5" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:EXP:EXPORT40:RC2:", "rsa_null_md5" => ":SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:MD5:NULL:", "rsa_null_sha" => ":SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:SHA:NULL:", "rsa_des_56_sha" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:DES:SHA:EXP:EXPORT56:", "rsa_rc4_56_sha" => ":ALL:SSLv3:TLSv1:RSA:RC4:SHA:EXP:EXPORT56:", ); $NUM_CIPHERS = 16; for ($i = 0; $i < $NUM_CIPHERS; $i++) { $selected[$i] = 0; } # Don't need to worry about the ordering properties of "+" because # NSS always chooses the "best" cipher anyway. You can't specify # preferred order. # -1: this cipher is completely out # 0: this cipher is currently unselected, but maybe added later # 1: this cipher is selected @s = split(/:/, $str); for ($i = 0; $i <= $#s; $i++) { $j = 0; $val = 1; # ! means this cipher is disabled forever if ($s[$i] =~ /^!/) { $val = -1; ($s[$i] =~ s/^!//); } elsif ($s[$i] =~ /^-/) { $val = 0; ($s[$i] =~ s/^-//); } elsif ($s[$i] =~ /^+/) { ($s[$i] =~ s/^+//); } for $cipher (sort keys %cipher_list) { $match = 0; # For embedded + we do an AND for all options if ($s[$i] =~ m/(\w+\+)+/) { @sub = split(/^\+/, $s[$i]); $match = 1; for ($k = 0; $k <=$#sub; $k++) { if ($cipher_list{$cipher} !=~ m/:$sub[$k]:/) { $match = 0; } } } else { # straightforward match if ($cipher_list{$cipher} =~ m/:$s[$i]:/) { $match = 1; } } if ($match && $selected[$j] != -1) { $selected[$j] = $val; } $j++; } } # NSS doesn't honor the order of a cipher list, it uses the "strongest" # cipher available. So we'll print out the ciphers as SSLv2, SSLv3 and # the NSS ciphers not available in OpenSSL. $str = "SSLv2:SSLv3"; @s = split(/:/, $str); $ciphersuite = ""; for ($i = 0; $i <= $#s; $i++) { $j = 0; for $cipher (sort keys %cipher_list) { if ($cipher_list{$cipher} =~ m/:$s[$i]:/) { if ($selected[$j]) { $ciphersuite .= "+"; } else { $ciphersuite .= "-"; } $ciphersuite .= $cipher . ","; } $j++; } } $ciphersuite .= "-fortezza,-fortezza_rc4_128_sha,-fortezza_null,-fips_des_sha,+fips_3des_sha,-rsa_aes_128_sha,-rsa_aes_256_sha"; return $ciphersuite; } # Given the filename of a PEM file, use openssl to fetch the certificate # subject sub get_cert_subject { my $file = shift; my $subject = ""; return "" if ! -T $file; $subject = `openssl x509 -subject < $file | head -1`; $subject =~ s/subject= \///; # Remove leading subject= \ $subject =~ s/\//,/g; # Replace / with , as separator $subject =~ s/Email=.*(,){0,1}//; # Remove Email attribute $subject =~ s/,$//; # Remove any trailing commas chomp($subject); return $subject; } # # Wrapper around the system() command sub run_command { my @args = shift; my $status = 0; $status = 0xffff & system(@args); return if ($status == 0); print STDERR "Command '@args' failed: $!\n"; exit; }