kdeconnect-kde/core/backends/lan/lanlinkprovider.cpp
Albert Vaca 918bb82ffa Do not store certificate and key in landevicelink
The socket already stores the certificate, and the public key is only used
in the sftp plugin, so it should be moved there or dropped.
2015-12-17 07:46:13 -08:00

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/**
* Copyright 2013 Albert Vaca <albertvaka@gmail.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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*
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#include "lanlinkprovider.h"
#include "core_debug.h"
#ifndef Q_OS_WIN
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#endif
#include <QHostInfo>
#include <QTcpServer>
#include <QUdpSocket>
#include <QtGlobal>
#include <QNetworkSession>
#include <QNetworkConfigurationManager>
#include "../../daemon.h"
#include "landevicelink.h"
#include "lanpairinghandler.h"
#include <kdeconnectconfig.h>
#include <QDBusPendingReply>
#include <QtNetwork/qsslcipher.h>
#include <QtNetwork/qsslconfiguration.h>
LanLinkProvider::LanLinkProvider(bool testMode)
: mTestMode(testMode)
{
mTcpPort = 0;
mUdpServer = new QUdpSocket(this);
connect(mUdpServer, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(newUdpConnection()));
mServer = new Server(this);
connect(mServer,SIGNAL(newConnection()),this, SLOT(newConnection()));
//Detect when a network interface changes status, so we announce ourelves in the new network
QNetworkConfigurationManager* networkManager = new QNetworkConfigurationManager(this);
connect(networkManager, &QNetworkConfigurationManager::configurationChanged, this, &LanLinkProvider::onNetworkConfigurationChanged);
}
void LanLinkProvider::onNetworkConfigurationChanged(const QNetworkConfiguration &config)
{
if (m_lastConfig != config && config.state() == QNetworkConfiguration::Active) {
m_lastConfig = config;
onNetworkChange();
}
}
LanLinkProvider::~LanLinkProvider()
{
}
void LanLinkProvider::onStart()
{
const QHostAddress bindAddress = mTestMode? QHostAddress::LocalHost : QHostAddress::Any;
bool success = mUdpServer->bind(bindAddress, port, QUdpSocket::ShareAddress);
Q_ASSERT(success);
qDebug() << "onStart";
mTcpPort = port;
while (!mServer->listen(bindAddress, mTcpPort)) {
mTcpPort++;
if (mTcpPort > 1764) { //No ports available?
qCritical(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Error opening a port in range 1714-1764";
mTcpPort = 0;
return;
}
}
onNetworkChange();
}
void LanLinkProvider::onStop()
{
qDebug() << "onStop";
mUdpServer->close();
mServer->close();
}
//I'm in a new network, let's be polite and introduce myself
void LanLinkProvider::onNetworkChange()
{
if (!mServer->isListening()) {
//Not started
return;
}
Q_ASSERT(mTcpPort != 0);
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE()) << "Broadcasting identity packet";
NetworkPackage np("");
NetworkPackage::createIdentityPackage(&np);
np.set("tcpPort", mTcpPort);
mUdpSocket.writeDatagram(np.serialize(), mTestMode ? QHostAddress::LocalHost : QHostAddress::Any, port);
}
//I'm the existing device, a new device is kindly introducing itself.
//I will create a TcpSocket and try to connect. This can result in either connected() or connectError().
void LanLinkProvider::newUdpConnection() //udpBroadcastReceived
{
while (mUdpServer->hasPendingDatagrams()) {
QByteArray datagram;
datagram.resize(mUdpServer->pendingDatagramSize());
QHostAddress sender;
mUdpServer->readDatagram(datagram.data(), datagram.size(), &sender);
if (sender.isLoopback() && !mTestMode)
continue;
NetworkPackage* receivedPackage = new NetworkPackage("");
bool success = NetworkPackage::unserialize(datagram, receivedPackage);
//qDebug() << "udp connection from " << receivedPackage->;
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Datagram " << datagram.data() ;
if (!success || receivedPackage->type() != PACKAGE_TYPE_IDENTITY) {
delete receivedPackage;
continue;
}
if (receivedPackage->get<QString>("deviceId") == KdeConnectConfig::instance()->deviceId()) {
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Ignoring my own broadcast";
delete receivedPackage;
continue;
}
int tcpPort = receivedPackage->get<int>("tcpPort", port);
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Received Udp identity package from" << sender << " asking for a tcp connection on port " << tcpPort;
QSslSocket* socket = new QSslSocket(this);
receivedIdentityPackages[socket].np = receivedPackage;
receivedIdentityPackages[socket].sender = sender;
connect(socket, SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
connect(socket, SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this, SLOT(connectError()));
socket->connectToHost(sender, tcpPort);
}
}
void LanLinkProvider::connectError()
{
QSslSocket* socket = qobject_cast<QSslSocket*>(sender());
if (!socket) return;
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this, SLOT(connectError()));
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Fallback (1), try reverse connection (send udp packet)" << socket->errorString();
NetworkPackage np("");
NetworkPackage::createIdentityPackage(&np);
np.set("tcpPort", mTcpPort);
mUdpSocket.writeDatagram(np.serialize(), receivedIdentityPackages[socket].sender, port);
//The socket we created didn't work, and we didn't manage
//to create a LanDeviceLink from it, deleting everything.
delete receivedIdentityPackages.take(socket).np;
delete socket;
}
void LanLinkProvider::connected()
{
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Socket connected";
QSslSocket* socket = qobject_cast<QSslSocket*>(sender());
if (!socket) return;
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this, SLOT(connectError()));
configureSocket(socket);
// If socket disconnects due to any reason after connection, link on ssl faliure
connect(socket, SIGNAL(disconnected()), socket, SLOT(deleteLater()));
NetworkPackage* receivedPackage = receivedIdentityPackages[socket].np;
const QString& deviceId = receivedPackage->get<QString>("deviceId");
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Connected" << socket->isWritable();
// If network is on ssl, do not believe when they are connected, believe when handshake is completed
NetworkPackage np2("");
NetworkPackage::createIdentityPackage(&np2);
socket->write(np2.serialize());
bool success = socket->waitForBytesWritten();
if (success) {
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Handshaking done (i'm the existing device)";
// if ssl supported
if (receivedPackage->get<int>("protocolVersion") >= NetworkPackage::ProtocolVersion) {
// since I support ssl and remote device support ssl
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Setting up ssl server";
socket->setPeerVerifyName(receivedPackage->get<QString>("deviceId"));
QString certString = KdeConnectConfig::instance()->getDeviceProperty(deviceId, "certificate", QString());
if (!certString.isEmpty()) {
qDebug() << "Device trusted";
socket->addCaCertificate(QSslCertificate(certString.toLatin1()));
socket->setPeerVerifyMode(QSslSocket::VerifyPeer);
connect(socket, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)), this, SLOT(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
} else {
qDebug() << "Device untrusted";
// Do not care about ssl errors here, socket will not be closed due to errors because of query peer
socket->setPeerVerifyMode(QSslSocket::QueryPeer);
}
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Starting server ssl";
connect(socket, SIGNAL(encrypted()), this, SLOT(encrypted()));
socket->startServerEncryption();
return; // Return statement prevents from deleting received package, needed in slot "encrypted"
} else {
qWarning() << "Incompatible protocol version, this won't work";
addLink(deviceId, socket, receivedPackage, DeviceLink::Remotely);
}
} else {
//I think this will never happen, but if it happens the deviceLink
//(or the socket that is now inside it) might not be valid. Delete them.
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Fallback (2), try reverse connection (send udp packet)";
mUdpSocket.writeDatagram(np2.serialize(), receivedIdentityPackages[socket].sender, port);
}
delete receivedPackage;
receivedIdentityPackages.remove(socket);
//We don't delete the socket because now it's owned by the LanDeviceLink
}
void LanLinkProvider::encrypted()
{
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Socket encrypted";
QSslSocket* socket = qobject_cast<QSslSocket*>(sender());
if (!socket) return;
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(encrypted()), this, SLOT(encrypted()));
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)), this, SLOT(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
NetworkPackage* receivedPackage = receivedIdentityPackages[socket].np;
const QString& deviceId = receivedPackage->get<QString>("deviceId");
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Connected" << socket->isWritable();
addLink(deviceId, socket, receivedPackage, DeviceLink::Remotely);
// Copied from connected slot, now delete received package
delete receivedPackage;
receivedIdentityPackages.remove(socket);
}
void LanLinkProvider::sslErrors(const QList<QSslError>& errors)
{
QSslSocket* socket = qobject_cast<QSslSocket*>(sender());
if (!socket) return;
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(encrypted()), this, SLOT(encrypted()));
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)), this, SLOT(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
foreach(const QSslError &error, errors) {
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "SSL Error :" << error.errorString();
switch (error.error()) {
case QSslError::CertificateSignatureFailed:
case QSslError::CertificateNotYetValid:
case QSslError::CertificateExpired:
case QSslError::CertificateUntrusted:
case QSslError::SelfSignedCertificate: {
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Unpairing device due to " << error.errorString();
/* Due to simultaneous multiple connections, it may be possible that device instance does not exist */
Device *device = Daemon::instance()->getDevice(socket->peerVerifyName());
if (device != Q_NULLPTR) {
device->unpair();
}
break;
}
default:
continue;
// Lots of warnings without this
}
}
delete receivedIdentityPackages.take(socket).np;
// Socket disconnects itself on ssl error and will be deleted by deleteLater slot, no need to delete manually
}
//I'm the new device and this is the answer to my UDP identity package (no data received yet)
void LanLinkProvider::newConnection()
{
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "LanLinkProvider newConnection";
while (mServer->hasPendingConnections()) {
QSslSocket* socket = mServer->nextPendingConnection();
configureSocket(socket);
//This socket is still managed by us (and child of the QTcpServer), if
//it disconnects before we manage to pass it to a LanDeviceLink, it's
//our responsibility to delete it. We do so with this connection.
connect(socket, SIGNAL(disconnected()),
socket, SLOT(deleteLater()));
connect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()),
this, SLOT(dataReceived()));
}
}
//I'm the new device and this is the answer to my UDP identity package (data received)
void LanLinkProvider::dataReceived()
{
QSslSocket* socket = qobject_cast<QSslSocket*>(sender());
const QByteArray data = socket->readLine();
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "LanLinkProvider received reply:" << data;
NetworkPackage* np = new NetworkPackage("");
bool success = NetworkPackage::unserialize(data, np);
if (!success || np->type() != PACKAGE_TYPE_IDENTITY) {
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "LanLinkProvider/newConnection: Not an identification package (wuh?)";
return;
}
// Needed in "encrypted" if ssl is used, similar to "connected"
receivedIdentityPackages[socket].np = np;
const QString& deviceId = np->get<QString>("deviceId");
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Handshaking done (i'm the new device)";
//This socket will now be owned by the LanDeviceLink or we don't want more data to be received, forget about it
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(dataReceived()));
if (NetworkPackage::ProtocolVersion <= np->get<int>("protocolVersion")) {
// since I support ssl and remote device support ssl
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Setting up ssl client";
bool isDeviceTrusted = KdeConnectConfig::instance()->trustedDevices().contains(deviceId);
socket->setPeerVerifyName(deviceId);
if (isDeviceTrusted) {
qDebug() << "Device trusted";
QString certString = KdeConnectConfig::instance()->getDeviceProperty(deviceId, "certificate", QString());
socket->addCaCertificate(QSslCertificate(certString.toLatin1()));
socket->setPeerVerifyMode(QSslSocket::VerifyPeer);
connect(socket, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)), this, SLOT(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
} else {
qDebug() << "Device untrusted";
// Do not care about ssl errors here, socket will not be closed due to errors because of query peer
socket->setPeerVerifyMode(QSslSocket::QueryPeer);
}
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "Starting client ssl";
connect(socket, SIGNAL(encrypted()), this, SLOT(encrypted()));
socket->startClientEncryption();
return;
} else {
addLink(deviceId, socket, np, DeviceLink::Locally);
}
delete np;
receivedIdentityPackages.remove(socket);
}
void LanLinkProvider::deviceLinkDestroyed(QObject* destroyedDeviceLink)
{
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "deviceLinkDestroyed";
const QString id = destroyedDeviceLink->property("deviceId").toString();
Q_ASSERT(mLinks.key(static_cast<LanDeviceLink*>(destroyedDeviceLink)) == id);
QMap< QString, LanDeviceLink* >::iterator linkIterator = mLinks.find(id);
if (linkIterator != mLinks.end()) {
Q_ASSERT(linkIterator.value() == destroyedDeviceLink);
mLinks.erase(linkIterator);
mPairingHandlers.remove(id);
}
}
void LanLinkProvider::configureSocket(QSslSocket* socket)
{
int fd = socket->socketDescriptor();
socket->setSocketOption(QAbstractSocket::KeepAliveOption, QVariant(1));
// Configure for ssl
socket->setLocalCertificate(KdeConnectConfig::instance()->certificate());
socket->setPrivateKey(KdeConnectConfig::instance()->privateKeyPath());
socket->setProtocol(QSsl::TlsV1_0);
#ifdef TCP_KEEPIDLE
// time to start sending keepalive packets (seconds)
int maxIdle = 10;
setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, &maxIdle, sizeof(maxIdle));
#endif
#ifdef TCP_KEEPINTVL
// interval between keepalive packets after the initial period (seconds)
int interval = 5;
setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, &interval, sizeof(interval));
#endif
#ifdef TCP_KEEPCNT
// number of missed keepalive packets before disconnecting
int count = 3;
setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPCNT, &count, sizeof(count));
#endif
}
void LanLinkProvider::addLink(const QString& deviceId, QSslSocket* socket, NetworkPackage* receivedPackage, DeviceLink::ConnectionStarted connectionOrigin)
{
// Socket disconnection will now be handled by LanDeviceLink
disconnect(socket, SIGNAL(disconnected()), socket, SLOT(deleteLater()));
LanDeviceLink* deviceLink;
//Do we have a link for this device already?
QMap< QString, LanDeviceLink* >::iterator linkIterator = mLinks.find(deviceId);
if (linkIterator != mLinks.end()) {
deviceLink = linkIterator.value();
deviceLink->reset(socket, connectionOrigin);
} else {
deviceLink = new LanDeviceLink(deviceId, this, socket, connectionOrigin);
connect(deviceLink, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(deviceLinkDestroyed(QObject*)));
mLinks[deviceId] = deviceLink;
if (mPairingHandlers.contains(deviceId)) {
//We shouldn't have a pairinghandler if we didn't have a link.
//Crash if debug, recover if release (by setting the new devicelink to the old pairinghandler)
Q_ASSERT(mPairingHandlers.contains(deviceId));
mPairingHandlers[deviceId]->setDeviceLink(deviceLink);
}
Q_EMIT onConnectionReceived(*receivedPackage, deviceLink);
}
}
LanPairingHandler* LanLinkProvider::createPairingHandler(DeviceLink* link)
{
LanPairingHandler* ph = mPairingHandlers.value(link->deviceId());
if (!ph) {
ph = new LanPairingHandler(link);
qDebug() << "creating pairing handler for" << link->deviceId();
connect (ph, &LanPairingHandler::pairingError, link, &DeviceLink::pairingError);
mPairingHandlers[link->deviceId()] = ph;
}
return ph;
}
void LanLinkProvider::userRequestsPair(const QString& deviceId)
{
LanPairingHandler* ph = createPairingHandler(mLinks.value(deviceId));
ph->requestPairing();
}
void LanLinkProvider::incomingPairPackage(DeviceLink* deviceLink, const NetworkPackage& np)
{
LanPairingHandler* ph = createPairingHandler(deviceLink);
ph->packageReceived(np);
}