160 lines
4.8 KiB
JavaScript
160 lines
4.8 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2018 AJ ONeal. All rights reserved
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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'use strict';
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var ASN1 = module.exports;
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var Enc = require('@root/encoding/hex');
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//
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// Parser
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//
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// Although I've only seen 9 max in https certificates themselves,
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// but each domain list could have up to 100
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ASN1.ELOOPN = 102;
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ASN1.ELOOP =
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'uASN1.js Error: iterated over ' +
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ASN1.ELOOPN +
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'+ elements (probably a malformed file)';
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// I've seen https certificates go 29 deep
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ASN1.EDEEPN = 60;
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ASN1.EDEEP =
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'uASN1.js Error: element nested ' +
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ASN1.EDEEPN +
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'+ layers deep (probably a malformed file)';
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// Container Types are Sequence 0x30, Container Array? (0xA0, 0xA1)
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// Value Types are Boolean 0x01, Integer 0x02, Null 0x05, Object ID 0x06, String 0x0C, 0x16, 0x13, 0x1e Value Array? (0x82)
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// Bit String (0x03) and Octet String (0x04) may be values or containers
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// Sometimes Bit String is used as a container (RSA Pub Spki)
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ASN1.CTYPES = [0x30, 0x31, 0xa0, 0xa1];
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ASN1.VTYPES = [0x01, 0x02, 0x05, 0x06, 0x0c, 0x82];
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ASN1.parse = function parseAsn1Helper(buf) {
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//var ws = ' ';
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function parseAsn1(buf, depth, eager) {
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if (depth.length >= ASN1.EDEEPN) {
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throw new Error(ASN1.EDEEP);
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}
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var index = 2; // we know, at minimum, data starts after type (0) and lengthSize (1)
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var asn1 = { type: buf[0], lengthSize: 0, length: buf[1] };
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var child;
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var iters = 0;
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var adjust = 0;
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var adjustedLen;
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// Determine how many bytes the length uses, and what it is
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if (0x80 & asn1.length) {
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asn1.lengthSize = 0x7f & asn1.length;
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// I think that buf->hex->int solves the problem of Endianness... not sure
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asn1.length = parseInt(
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Enc.bufToHex(buf.slice(index, index + asn1.lengthSize)),
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16
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);
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index += asn1.lengthSize;
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}
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// High-order bit Integers have a leading 0x00 to signify that they are positive.
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// Bit Streams use the first byte to signify padding, which x.509 doesn't use.
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if (0x00 === buf[index] && (0x02 === asn1.type || 0x03 === asn1.type)) {
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// However, 0x00 on its own is a valid number
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if (asn1.length > 1) {
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index += 1;
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adjust = -1;
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}
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}
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adjustedLen = asn1.length + adjust;
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//console.warn(depth.join(ws) + '0x' + Enc.numToHex(asn1.type), index, 'len:', asn1.length, asn1);
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function parseChildren(eager) {
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asn1.children = [];
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//console.warn('1 len:', (2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length), 'idx:', index, 'clen:', 0);
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while (
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iters < ASN1.ELOOPN &&
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index < 2 + asn1.length + asn1.lengthSize
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) {
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iters += 1;
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depth.length += 1;
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child = parseAsn1(
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buf.slice(index, index + adjustedLen),
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depth,
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eager
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);
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depth.length -= 1;
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// The numbers don't match up exactly and I don't remember why...
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// probably something with adjustedLen or some such, but the tests pass
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index += 2 + child.lengthSize + child.length;
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//console.warn('2 len:', (2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length), 'idx:', index, 'clen:', (2 + child.lengthSize + child.length));
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if (index > 2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length) {
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if (!eager) {
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console.error(JSON.stringify(asn1, ASN1._replacer, 2));
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}
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throw new Error(
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'Parse error: child value length (' +
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child.length +
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') is greater than remaining parent length (' +
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(asn1.length - index) +
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' = ' +
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asn1.length +
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' - ' +
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index +
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')'
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);
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}
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asn1.children.push(child);
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//console.warn(depth.join(ws) + '0x' + Enc.numToHex(asn1.type), index, 'len:', asn1.length, asn1);
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}
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if (index !== 2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length) {
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//console.warn('index:', index, 'length:', (2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length));
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throw new Error('premature end-of-file');
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}
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if (iters >= ASN1.ELOOPN) {
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throw new Error(ASN1.ELOOP);
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}
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delete asn1.value;
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return asn1;
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}
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// Recurse into types that are _always_ containers
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if (-1 !== ASN1.CTYPES.indexOf(asn1.type)) {
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return parseChildren(eager);
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}
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// Return types that are _always_ values
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asn1.value = buf.slice(index, index + adjustedLen);
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if (-1 !== ASN1.VTYPES.indexOf(asn1.type)) {
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return asn1;
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}
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// For ambigious / unknown types, recurse and return on failure
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// (and return child array size to zero)
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try {
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return parseChildren(true);
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} catch (e) {
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asn1.children.length = 0;
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return asn1;
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}
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}
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var asn1 = parseAsn1(buf, []);
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var len = buf.byteLength || buf.length;
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if (len !== 2 + asn1.lengthSize + asn1.length) {
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throw new Error(
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'Length of buffer does not match length of ASN.1 sequence.'
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);
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}
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return asn1;
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};
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ASN1._replacer = function(k, v) {
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if ('type' === k) {
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return '0x' + Enc.numToHex(v);
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}
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if (v && 'value' === k) {
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return '0x' + Enc.bufToHex(v.data || v);
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}
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return v;
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};
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