CRL and OCSP behavior of iOS / Security.Framework?
I'm trying to figure out what iOS' policy is when verifying certificates using Security.Framework regarding revocation of certificates. I cannot find information about this in the docs for iOS. In the context of an iPad project I'm working on at the moment, there is reason to demand checking revocation status for some certs. Anyone ideas on how to force CRL / OCSP checking during cert verification using Security.Framework? Or do I need to "fall back" to OpenSSL to accomplish this?
It seems that also on Mac OS X开发者_开发技巧 10.6 CRL / OCSP checks are done optionally and have to be turned on manually through Keychain Access.
Martijn
I have an answer to this question by Apple guys, I posted the full answer here:
Details on SSL/TLS certificate revocation mechanisms on iOS
To sum it up, there are several things to keep in mind for OCSP implementation on iOS:
- OCSP policy cannot be configured at this moment
- it works for the EV certificates only
- high-level stuff, such as NSURLConnection or UIWebView use TLS security policy, which uses OCSP
- SecTrustEvaluate is a blocking network operation
- it works the "best attempt" - if OCSP server cannot be contacted, the trust evaluation will not fail
I just did this on iOS in GCDAsyncSocket.
For a given SecTrustRef trust; do this
SecPolicyRef policy = SecPolicyCreateRevocation(kSecRevocationOCSPMethod)
SecTrustSetPolicies(trust, policy);
SecTrustResultType trustResultType = kSecTrustResultInvalid;
OSStatus status = SecTrustEvaluate(trust, &trustResultType);
if (status == errSecSuccess && trustResultType == kSecTrustResultProceed)
{
//good!
}
else
{
//not good
}
//edit to check the trustResultType
I was able to enable CRL checking for a SecTrustRef
object on iOS 10:
SecTrustRef trust = ...; // from TLS challenge
CFArrayRef oldPolicies;
SecTrustCopyPolicies(trust, &oldPolicies);
SecPolicyRef revocationPolicy = SecPolicyCreateRevocation(kSecRevocationCRLMethod);
NSArray *newPolicies = [(__bridge NSArray *)oldPolicies arrayByAddingObject(__bridge id)revocationPolicy];
CFRelease(oldPolicies);
SecTrustSetPolicies(trust, (__bridge CFArrayRef)newPolicies);
SecTrustSetNetworkFetchAllowed(trust, true);
// Check the trust object
SecTrustResult result = kSecTrustResultInvalid;
SecTrustEvaluate(trust, &result);
// cert revoked -> kSecTrustResultRecoverableTrustFailure
Calling SecTrustSetNetworkFetchAllowed
was key. Without that call, SecTrustEvaluate
returned kSecTrustResultUnspecified
instead.
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