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NAME¶
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
,
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
,
X509v3_asid_canonize
,
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
—
RFC 3779 autonomous system identifier delegation
extension
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<openssl/x509v3.h>
int
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
(ASIdentifiers
*asid, int type, ASN1_INTEGER
*min, ASN1_INTEGER *max);
int
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
(ASIdentifiers
*asid, int type);
int
X509v3_asid_canonize
(ASIdentifiers
*asid);
int
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
(ASIdentifiers
*asid);
DESCRIPTION¶
An ASIdentifiers object represents the content of the certificate extension defined in RFC 3779, section 3.2.3.1. It can be instantiated with ASIdentifiers_new(3) and its internals are documented in ASRange_new(3).
An autonomous system is identified by an unsigned 32-bit integer,
called an AS identifier or AS number. An ASIdentifiers
object can hold two lists: a list of type
V3_ASID_ASNUM
containing individual AS identifiers
and ranges of AS identifiers, and an obsolete list of
type V3_ASID_RDI
containing
routing domain identifiers (RDIs). Either of these lists may be absent, or
it may contain nothing but a special “inherit” marker that
indicates that the list is inherited from the issuer of the certificate.
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
()
adds an individual identifier or a range of identifiers to the list of
type (either V3_ASID_ASNUM
or
V3_ASID_RDI
) in asid. If no
such list exists, it is created first. If a list of
type already exists and contains the
“inherit” marker, the call fails. min
must be a non-NULL
ASN1_INTEGER. If max is
NULL
, min is added as an
individual identifier. Ownership of min and
max is transferred to asid on
success. It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure that the resulting
asid does not contain lists with overlapping ranges
and that min is strictly less than
max if both are non-NULL
. The
caller should also ensure that the AS identifiers are 32-bit integers.
Failure to do so may result in an asid that cannot be
brought into canonical form by
X509v3_asid_canonize
().
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
()
adds the list of type (either
V3_ASID_ASNUM
or
V3_ASID_RDI
) in asid if
necessary and marks it “inherit”. This fails if
asid already contains a list of
type that is not marked “inherit”.
X509v3_asid_canonize
()
attempts to bring both lists in asid into canonical
form. If asid is NULL
the call
succeeds and no action occurs. A list is in canonical form if it is either
one of
- absent,
- marked “inherit”,
- non-empty and all identifiers and ranges are listed in increasing order. Ranges must not overlap, and adjacent ranges must be fully merged.
X509v3_asid_canonize
()
merges adjacent ranges but refuses to merge overlapping ranges or to discard
duplicates. For example, the adjacent ranges [a,b] and [b+1,c] are merged
into the single range [a,c], but if both [a,b] and [b,c] appear in a list,
this results in an error since they are considered overlapping. Likewise,
the identifier a is absorbed into the adjacent range [a+1,b] to yield [a,b].
X509v3_asid_canonize
() errors if the minimum of any
range is larger than the maximum. In contrast, minimum and maximum of a
range may be equal.
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
()
checks whether asid is in canonical form. Once
X509v3_asid_canonize
() is called successfully on
asid, all subsequent calls to
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
() succeed on an unmodified
asid unless memory allocation fails.
RETURN VALUES¶
All these functions return 1 on success and 0 on failure.
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
() and
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
() fail if
asid is NULL
or if
type is distinct from
V3_ASID_ASNUM
and
V3_ASID_RDI
, or on memory allocation failure. In
addition, X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
() fails if
asid contains a list of type
that is marked “inherit”, and
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
() fails if
asid contains a list of type
that is not marked “inherit”.
X509v3_asid_canonize
() fails if either
list is empty and not marked “inherit”, or if it is malformed,
or if memory allocation fails. Malformed lists include lists containing
duplicate, overlapping, or malformed elements, for example AS ranges where
the minimum is larger than the maximum. Some of these failure modes result
in an error being pushed onto the error stack.
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
() returns 1 if
asid is canonical and 0 if it is not canonical or on
memory allocation failure.
SEE ALSO¶
ASIdentifiers_new(3), crypto(3), s2i_ASN1_INTEGER(3), X509_new(3), X509v3_addr_add_inherit(3), X509v3_addr_validate_path(3)
STANDARDS¶
RFC 3779: X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers,
- section 3: Autonomous System Delegation Extension
Autonomous System (AS) Numbers, https://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers.
HISTORY¶
These functions first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8e and have been available since OpenBSD 7.1.
BUGS¶
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
() does not
check for inverted range bounds and overlaps on insertion. It is very easy
to create an asid that fails to be canonized by
X509v3_asid_canonize
() and it is very hard to
diagnose why.
Both X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
() and
X509v3_asid_add_inherit
() can leave
asid in a corrupted state if memory allocation fails
during their execution. In addition,
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range
() may already have freed
the min and max arguments on
failure.
RFC 3779 does not explicitly disallow ranges where the minimum is
equal to the maximum. The isolated AS identifier min
and the AS range [min,min] where
the minimum and the maximum are equal to min have the
same semantics. X509v3_asid_is_canonical
() accepts
both representations as valid and
X509v3_asid_canonize
() does not prefer either
representation over the other. The encodings of the two representations
produced by i2d_ASIdentifiers(3) are distinct.
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
() does not fully
check inheriting lists to be well formed. It only checks the
type to be
ASIdentifierChoice_inherit
and ignores the presence
or absence of the inherit element.
X509v3_asid_canonize
() does not fix that up. This
can lead to incorrect or unexpected DER encoding of
“canonical” ASIdentifiers objects. In
particular, it is possible to construct an
ASIdentifiers object for which both
X509v3_asid_is_canonical
() and
X509v3_asid_inherits(3) return 1, and after a round trip
through DER the latter returns 0.
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