package Mail::DKIM::PublicKey; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.20200907'; # VERSION # ABSTRACT: Represents a DKIM key # Copyright 2005 Messiah College. All rights reserved. # Jason Long # Copyright (c) 2004 Anthony D. Urso. All rights reserved. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. use base ( 'Mail::DKIM::KeyValueList', 'Mail::DKIM::Key' ); *calculate_EM = \&Mail::DKIM::Key::calculate_EM; use Mail::DKIM::DNS; sub new { my $type = shift; my %prms = @_; my $self = {}; $self->{'GRAN'} = $prms{'Granularity'}; $self->{'NOTE'} = $prms{'Note'}; $self->{'TEST'} = $prms{'Testing'}; $self->{'TYPE'} = ( $prms{'Type'} or 'rsa' ); $self->{'DATA'} = $prms{'Data'}; bless $self, $type; } sub fetch { my $class = shift; my $waiter = $class->fetch_async(@_); my $self = $waiter->(); return $self; } # fetch_async() - asynchronously tries fetching a specific public key # using a specific protocol. # # Usage: # my $fut = Mail::DKIM::PublicKey->fetch_async( # Protocol => 'dns/txt', # Selector => 'selector1', # Domain => 'example.org', # Callbacks => { ... }, #optional # ); # # # some later time # my $pubkey = $fut->(); # blocks until the public key is returned # sub fetch_async { my $class = shift; my %prms = @_; defined( $prms{Protocol} ) && $prms{Protocol} =~ m{^dns(/txt)?$}s or die "invalid/missing Protocol\n"; defined( $prms{Selector} ) && length( $prms{Selector} ) or die "invalid/missing Selector\n"; defined( $prms{Domain} ) && length( $prms{Domain} ) or die "invalid/missing Domain\n"; my %callbacks = %{ $prms{Callbacks} || {} }; my $on_success = $callbacks{Success} || sub { $_[0] }; $callbacks{Success} = sub { my @resp = @_; unless (@resp) { # no requested resource records or NXDOMAIN, return $on_success->(); } my $strn; foreach my $rr (@resp) { next unless $rr->type eq 'TXT'; # join with no intervening spaces, RFC 6376 if ( Net::DNS->VERSION >= 0.69 ) { # must call txtdata() in a list context $strn = join '', $rr->txtdata; } else { # char_str_list method is 'historical' $strn = join '', $rr->char_str_list; } last; } $strn or return $on_success->(); my $self = $class->parse($strn); $self->{Selector} = $prms{'Selector'}; $self->{Domain} = $prms{'Domain'}; $self->check; return $on_success->($self); }; # # perform DNS query for public key... # my $host = $prms{Selector} . '._domainkey.' . $prms{Domain}; my $waiter = Mail::DKIM::DNS::query_async( $host, 'TXT', Callbacks => \%callbacks, ); return $waiter; } # check syntax of the public key # throw an error if any errors are detected sub check { my $self = shift; # check public key version tag if ( my $v = $self->get_tag('v') ) { unless ( $v eq 'DKIM1' ) { die "unsupported version\n"; } } # check public key granularity my $g = $self->granularity; # check key type if ( my $k = $self->get_tag('k') ) { unless ( $k eq 'rsa' ) { die "unsupported key type\n"; } } # check public-key data my $p = $self->data; if ( not defined $p ) { die "missing p= tag\n"; } if ( $p eq '' ) { die "revoked\n"; } unless ( $p =~ /^[A-Za-z0-9\+\/\=]+$/ ) { die "invalid data\n"; } # have OpenSSL load the key eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; $self->cork; 1 } || do { # see also finish_body chomp( my $E = $@ ); if ( $E =~ /(OpenSSL error: .*?) at / ) { $E = "$1"; } elsif ( $E =~ /^(panic:.*?) at / ) { $E = "OpenSSL $1"; } die "$E\n"; }; # check service type if ( my $s = $self->get_tag('s') ) { my @list = split( /:/, $s ); unless ( grep { $_ eq '*' || $_ eq 'email' } @list ) { die "does not support email\n"; } } return 1; } # check_granularity() - check whether this key matches signature identity # # a public key record can restrict what identities it may sign with, # g=, granularity, restricts the local part of the identity # t=s, restricts whether subdomains can be used # # This method returns true if the given identity is allowed by this # public key; it returns false otherwise. # If false is returned, you can check C<$@> for an explanation of # why. # sub check_granularity { my $self = shift; my ( $identity, $empty_g_means_wildcard ) = @_; # check granularity my $g = $self->granularity; # yuck- what is this $empty_g_means_wildcard parameter? # well, it turns out that with DomainKeys signatures, # an empty g= is the same as g=* if ( $g eq '' && $empty_g_means_wildcard ) { $g = '*'; } # split i= value into a "local part" and a "domain part" my ( $local_part, $domain_part ); if ( $identity =~ /^(.*)\@([^@]*)$/ ) { $local_part = $1; $domain_part = $2; } else { $local_part = ''; $domain_part = $identity; } my ( $begins, $ends ) = split /\*/, $g, 2; if ( defined $ends ) { # the g= tag contains an asterisk # the local part must be at least as long as the pattern if ( length($local_part) < length($begins) + length($ends) or # the local part must begin with $begins substr( $local_part, 0, length($begins) ) ne $begins or # the local part must end with $ends ( length($ends) && substr( $local_part, -length($ends) ) ne $ends ) ) { $@ = "granularity mismatch\n"; return; } } else { if ( $g eq '' ) { $@ = "granularity is empty\n"; return; } unless ( $local_part eq $begins ) { $@ = "granularity mismatch\n"; return; } } # check subdomains if ( $self->subdomain_flag ) { unless ( lc( $domain_part ) eq lc( $self->{'Domain'} ) ) { $@ = "does not support signing subdomains\n"; return; } } return 1; } # returns true if the actual hash algorithm used is listed by this # public key; dies otherwise # sub check_hash_algorithm { my $self = shift; my ($hash_algorithm) = @_; # check hash algorithm if ( my $h = $self->get_tag('h') ) { my @list = split( /:/, $h ); unless ( grep { $_ eq $hash_algorithm } @list ) { die "does not support hash algorithm '$hash_algorithm'\n"; } } return 1; } # Create an OpenSSL public key object from the Base64-encoded data # found in this public key's DNS record. The OpenSSL object is saved # in the "cork" property. sub convert { use Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA; my $self = shift; $self->data or return; # have to PKCS1ify the pubkey because openssl is too finicky... my $cert = "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\n"; for ( my $i = 0 ; $i < length $self->data ; $i += 64 ) { $cert .= substr $self->data, $i, 64; $cert .= "\n"; } $cert .= "-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\n"; my $cork = Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA->new_public_key($cert) or die 'unable to generate public key object'; # segfaults on my machine # $cork->check_key or # return; $self->cork($cork); return 1; } sub verify { my $self = shift; my %prms = @_; my $rtrn; eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; $rtrn = $self->cork->verify( $prms{'Text'}, $prms{'Signature'} ); 1 } || do { $self->errorstr($@); return; }; return $rtrn; } sub granularity { my $self = shift; # set new granularity if provided (@_) and $self->set_tag( 'g', shift ); my $g = $self->get_tag('g'); if ( defined $g ) { return $g; } else { return '*'; } } sub notes { my $self = shift; (@_) and $self->set_tag( 'n', shift ); return $self->get_tag('n'); } sub data { my $self = shift; (@_) and $self->set_tag( 'p', shift ); my $p = $self->get_tag('p'); # remove whitespace (actually only LWSP is allowed) and double quote (long string delimiter) $p =~ tr/\015\012 \t"//d if defined $p; return $p; } sub flags { my $self = shift; (@_) and $self->set_tag( 't', shift ); return $self->get_tag('t') || ''; } # subdomain_flag() - checks whether "s" is specified in flags # # returns true if "s" is found, false otherwise # sub subdomain_flag { my $self = shift; my @flags = split /:/, $self->flags; return grep { $_ eq 's' } @flags; } sub revoked { my $self = shift; $self->data or return 1; return; } sub testing { my $self = shift; my $flags = $self->flags; my @flaglist = split( /:/, $flags ); if ( grep { $_ eq 'y' } @flaglist ) { return 1; } return undef; } sub verify_sha1_digest { my $self = shift; my ( $digest, $signature ) = @_; return $self->verify_digest( 'SHA-1', $digest, $signature ); } # verify_digest() - returns true if the digest verifies, false otherwise # # if false, $@ is set to a description of the problem # sub verify_digest { my $self = shift; my ( $digest_algorithm, $digest, $signature ) = @_; my $rsa_pub = $self->cork; if ( !$rsa_pub ) { $@ = $@ ne '' ? "RSA failed: $@" : 'RSA unknown problem'; $@ .= ", s=$self->{Selector} d=$self->{Domain}"; return; } $rsa_pub->use_no_padding; my $verify_result = $rsa_pub->encrypt($signature); my $k = $rsa_pub->size; my $expected = calculate_EM( $digest_algorithm, $digest, $k ); return 1 if ( $verify_result eq $expected ); # well, the RSA verification failed; I wonder if the RSA signing # was performed on a different digest value? I think we can check... # basically, if the $verify_result has the same prefix as $expected, # then only the digest was different my $digest_len = length $digest; my $prefix_len = length($expected) - $digest_len; if ( substr( $verify_result, 0, $prefix_len ) eq substr( $expected, 0, $prefix_len ) ) { $@ = 'message has been altered'; return; } $@ = 'bad RSA signature'; return; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Mail::DKIM::PublicKey - Represents a DKIM key =head1 VERSION version 1.20200907 =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =head2 fetch() - retrieve a public key record from DNS my $public_key = Mail::DKIM::PublicKey->fetch( Protocol => 'dns', Selector => 'brisbane', Domain => 'example.com', ); If the public key is found, a L object is returned, representing the information found in DNS. If the public key does not exist in DNS, then C is returned. If a DNS error occurs while fetching the key, then this method will C. If the public key was found, but is not valid (e.g. it is "revoked"), then this method will C. =head1 METHODS =head2 granularity() - get or set the granularity (g=) field my $g = $public_key->granularity; $public_key->granularity('*'); Granularity of the key. The value must match the Local-part of the effective "i=" tag of the DKIM-Signature header field. The granularity is a literal value, or a pattern with a single '*' wildcard character that matches zero or more characters. If no granularity is defined, then the default value, '*', will be returned. =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Jason Long =item * Marc Bradshaw =item * Bron Gondwana (ARC) =back =head1 THANKS Work on ensuring that this module passes the ARC test suite was generously sponsored by Valimail (https://www.valimail.com/) =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE =over 4 =item * Copyright (C) 2013 by Messiah College =item * Copyright (C) 2010 by Jason Long =item * Copyright (C) 2017 by Standcore LLC =item * Copyright (C) 2020 by FastMail Pty Ltd =back This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. =cut