ngx.ocsp - Lua API for implementing OCSP stapling in ssl_certificate_by_lua*
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This Lua module is production ready.
# Note: you do not need the following line if you are using
# OpenResty 1.9.7.2+.
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-core/lib/?.lua;;";
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name test.com;
# useless placeholders: just to shut up NGINX configuration
# loader errors:
ssl_certificate /path/to/fallback.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /path/to/fallback.key;
ssl_certificate_by_lua_block {
local ssl = require "ngx.ssl"
local ocsp = require "ngx.ocsp"
local http = require "resty.http.simple"
-- assuming the user already defines the my_load_certificate_chain()
-- herself.
local pem_cert_chain = assert(my_load_certificate_chain())
local der_cert_chain, err = ssl.cert_pem_to_der(pem_cert_chain)
if not der_cert_chain then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to convert certificate chain ",
"from PEM to DER: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
local ocsp_url, err = ocsp.get_ocsp_responder_from_der_chain(der_cert_chain)
if not ocsp_url then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to get OCSP responder: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
print("ocsp_url: ", ocsp_url)
-- use cosocket-based HTTP client libraries like lua-resty-http-simple
-- to send the request (url + ocsp_req as POST params or URL args) to
-- CA's OCSP server. assuming the server returns the OCSP response
-- in the Lua variable, resp.
local schema, host, port, ocsp_uri, err = parse_url(ocsp_url)
local ocsp_req, err = ocsp.create_ocsp_request(der_cert_chain)
if not ocsp_req then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to create OCSP request: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
local res, err = http.request(host, port, {
path = ocsp_uri,
headers = { Host = host,
["Content-Type"] = "application/ocsp-request" },
timeout = 10000, -- 10 sec
method = "POST",
body = ocsp_req,
maxsize = 102400, -- 100KB
})
if not res then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "OCSP responder query failed: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
local http_status = res.status
if http_status ~= 200 then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "OCSP responder returns bad HTTP status code ",
http_status)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
local ocsp_resp = res.body
if ocsp_resp and #ocsp_resp > 0 then
local ok, err = ocsp.validate_ocsp_response(ocsp_resp, der_cert_chain)
if not ok then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to validate OCSP response: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
-- set the OCSP stapling
ok, err = ocsp.set_ocsp_status_resp(ocsp_resp)
if not ok then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to set ocsp status resp: ", err)
return ngx.exit(ngx.ERROR)
end
end
}
location / {
root html;
}
}
This Lua module provides API to perform OCSP queries, OCSP response validations, and OCSP stapling planting.
Usually, this module is used together with the ngx.ssl module in the context of ssl_certificate_by_lua* (of the ngx_lua module).
To load the ngx.ocsp
module in Lua, just write
local ocsp = require "ngx.ocsp"
syntax: ocsp_url, err = ocsp.get_ocsp_responder_from_der_chain(der_cert_chain, max_len)
context: any
Extracts the OCSP responder URL (like "http://test.com/ocsp/"
) from the SSL server certificate chain in the DER format.
Usually the SSL server certificate chain is originally formatted in PEM. You can use the Lua API provided by the ngx.ssl module to do the PEM to DER conversion.
The optional max_len
argument specifies the maximum length of OCSP URL allowed. This determines
the buffer size; so do not specify an unnecessarily large value here. It defaults to the internal
string buffer size used throughout this lua-resty-core
library (usually default to 4KB).
In case of failures, returns nil
and a string describing the error.
syntax: ocsp_req, err = ocsp.create_ocsp_request(der_cert_chain, max_len)
context: any
Builds an OCSP request from the SSL server certificate chain in the DER format, which can be used to send to the OCSP server for validation.
The optional max_len
argument specifies the maximum length of the OCSP request allowed.
This value determines the size of the internal buffer allocated, so do not specify an
unnecessarily large value here. It defaults to the internal string buffer size used
throughout this lua-resty-core
library (usually defaults to 4KB).
In case of failures, returns nil
and a string describing the error.
The raw OCSP response data can be used as the request body directly if the POST method is used for the OCSP request. But for GET requests, you need to do base64 encoding and then URL encoding on the data yourself before appending it to the OCSP URL obtained by the get_ocsp_responder_from_der_chain function.
syntax: ok, err = ocsp.validate_ocsp_response(ocsp_resp, der_cert_chain, max_err_msg_len)
context: any
Validates the raw OCSP response data specified by the ocsp_resp
argument using the SSL
server certificate chain in DER format as specified in the der_cert_chain
argument.
Returns true when the validation is successful.
In case of failures, returns nil
and a string
describing the failure. The maximum
length of the error string is controlled by the optional max_err_msg
argument (which defaults
to the default internal string buffer size used throughout this lua-resty-core
library, usually
being 4KB).
syntax: ok, err = ocsp.set_ocsp_status_resp(ocsp_resp)
context: ssl_certificate_by_lua*
Sets the OCSP response as the OCSP stapling for the current SSL connection.
Returns true
in case of successes. If the SSL client does not send a "status request"
at all, then this method still returns true
but also with a string as the warning
"no status req"
.
In case of failures, returns nil
and a string describing the error.
The OCSP response is returned from CA's OCSP server. See the create_ocsp_request function for how to create an OCSP request and also validate_ocsp_response for how to validate the OCSP response.
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Please report bugs or submit patches by
- creating a ticket on the GitHub Issue Tracker,
- or posting to the OpenResty community.
Yichun Zhang <[email protected]> (agentzh), OpenResty Inc.
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2015-2017, by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang, OpenResty Inc.
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- the ngx_lua module: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module
- the ngx.ssl module.
- the ssl_certificate_by_lua* directive.
- the lua-resty-core library.
- OpenResty: https://openresty.org