On 3 Jul 2020, at 11:38, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
On 03.07.20 11:12, Mark Boyce wrote:Hi DanielAh, that’s the bit I misunderstood. I thought that require_certificate would trigger mutual auth / mTLS rather than enforcing its presence.well, the server indicates it wants to see client certificate during the handshake, but it has no control in forcing the client to do so. From Kamailio point of view, all this is done by underlying libssl used by tls module. The result after handshake, based on the error message, is that client didn't present any certificate.
Typically the clients do not present their certificate by default, there has to be some configuration for that. From my experience, the hardphones have certificates only for provisioning/management APIs.
For SIP, there has an option of uploading the client side certificate, because it has to match somehow the SIP user and SIP service to be able to do proper mutual TLS authentication.
Cheers,
DanielNo sign of a setting on the Yealink to send it’s certificate. Will go unpack a Cisco and see what that offers.ThanksMark,On 3 Jul 2020, at 09:09, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
the client has to be configured to present a certificate, and it doesn't do it based on kamailio log message:
INFO: tls [tls_server.c:445]: tls_accept(): tls_accept: client did not present a certificate
Check the phone config to see if you can set such option. Kamailio can just see if a certificate is sent and if not reject the connection, if you have require_certificate = yes in the server profile of tls.cfg
You can eventually test with 'openssl s_client ...' to see details of client side certs in kamailio -- iirc, it has the options to specify client side certificate with -cert ... -key ...
Cheers,
DanielOn 03.07.20 09:52, Mark Boyce wrote:Hi DanielI’m testing with a Yealink T57W. It comes with a factory install certificate which will probably fail validation as the common name is the MAC.I'm not trying validate the client device’s certificate just get it to offer what it has so I can check the details.ThanksMarkOn 3 Jul 2020, at 08:38, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
what is the SIP client app you used? Is it configured to use its own tls certificate when connecting to the SIP server?
Cheers,
DanielOn 02.07.20 18:51, Mark Boyce wrote:Hi allBeen trying to grab the TLS cert details from incoming connections, but failing :-(So with lines just before AUTH is called like this;if (proto == TLS) {xlog("L_INFO", "TLSDUMP $ci peer_subject : $tls_peer_subject\n");Gets met with a log line line this;INFO: tls [tls_server.c:431]: tls_accept(): tls_accept: new connection from 1.2.3.4:11797 using TLSv1.2 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 256INFO: tls [tls_server.c:434]: tls_accept(): tls_accept: local socket: 5.6.7.8:5061INFO: tls [tls_server.c:445]: tls_accept(): tls_accept: client did not present a certificate...INFO: tls [tls_select.c:168]: get_cert(): Unable to retrieve peer TLS certificate from SSL structureThis is with verify_certificate and require_certificate set to no in tls.cfgIf I try and set the following in tls.cfg[server:default]method = TLSv1.2+verify_certificate = norequire_certificate = yesI see in the logs;INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:303]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: tls_method=22INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:315]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: certificate='/etc/kamailio/tls-certs/cert.pem'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:322]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: ca_list='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:329]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: crl='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:333]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: require_certificate=1INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:340]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: cipher_list='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:347]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: private_key='/etc/kamailio/tls-certs/privkey.pem'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:351]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: verify_certificate=0INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:354]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSs<default>: verify_depth=9NOTICE: tls [tls_domain.c:1095]: ksr_tls_fix_domain(): registered server_name callback handler for socket [:0], server_name='<default>' ...INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:692]: set_verification(): TLSs<default>: Client MUST present valid certificateINFO: tls [tls_domain.c:303]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: tls_method=20INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:315]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: certificate='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:322]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: ca_list='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:329]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: crl='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:333]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: require_certificate=1INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:340]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: cipher_list='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:347]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: private_key='(null)'INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:351]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: verify_certificate=1INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:354]: ksr_tls_fill_missing(): TLSc<default>: verify_depth=9INFO: tls [tls_domain.c:692]: set_verification(): TLSc<default>: Server MUST present valid certificate...ERROR: tls [tls_util.h:42]: tls_err_ret(): TLS accept:error:1417C086:SSL routines:tls_process_client_certificate:certificate verify failedWhich looks like verification is being enabled when I add require?Would someone be kind enough to point out what I am missing please? (Assuming it’s not a bug :-)-- Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda Funding: https://www.paypal.me/dcmierla