On 10/01/2014 16:58, Bryan Drewery wrote: > On 7/2/2014 8:55 PM, Bryan Drewery wrote: >> On 7/2/2014 6:45 PM, Xin Li wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Currently, FreeBSD does not install a default /etc/ssl/cert.pem >>> because we do not maintain one ourselves. We do, however, provide a >>> port, security/ca_root_nss, which have an option to install a symbolic >>> link as /etc/ssl/cert.pem -> /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt, >>> which is not the default option. >>> >>> This become a problem when applications, e.g. fetch(8), have grown the >>> support of doing certificate validation. I think now it makes sense >>> to have a default cert.pem installed with the base system. >>> >>> So my proposal would be: >>> >>> 1. Import a set of trusted root certificates, and install if >>> MK_OPENSSL is yes, to /usr/share/misc/ca-root-freebsd.pem; >>> >>> 2. In src/etc/Makefile, automatically create a symbolic link if it's >>> not already present in ${DESTDIR}/etc/ssl; >>> >>> 3. Teach mergemaster(8) and other similar applications to create the >>> symbolic link on demand; >>> >>> 4. Change the install/deinstall behavior of security/ca_root_nss: >>> ETCSYMLINK checked: If /etc/ssl/cert.pem exists, back it up on >>> install then overwrite with new symlink, and restore on deinstall. >>> ETCSYMLINK unchecked: If /etc/ssl/cert.pem do not pre-exist, >>> install new a symlink; on deinstall, if >>> /usr/share/misc/ca-root-freebsd.pem exists, replace the symlink with a >>> symlink to there, or remove if the file does not exist. >>> >>> Comments/objections? >>> >>> Cheers, >> Please see r266291. >> >> libfetch will now look in /usr/local/etc/ssl/ before /etc/ssl. >> >> The next step was to have the port always install the symlink there. >> It's fallen through the cracks though. >> >> This only allows fixing applications that use libfetch though and not >> other applications that expect a /etc/ssl/cert.pem like curl. > This seems to have been dropped. We do need some sort of solution though. > > I've found that curl already does the right thing and looking at the > proper /usr/local location for the ca_root_nss bundle due to being > configured in the curl port to do so. > > The remaining piece IMHO would be fixing base openssl to look for > /usr/local/etc/ssl/cert.pem before /etc/ssl/cert.pem. The port currently > looks in /usr/local/openssl by default and not /etc/ssl. > > Here is a patch for the port to check /usr/local/etc/ssl first: > > https://people.freebsd.org/~bdrewery/patches/port-openssl-local-cert-pem.diff > > And a patch for base libcrypto to check /usr/local/etc/ssl first: > > https://people.freebsd.org/~bdrewery/patches/base-openssl-local-cert-pem.diff
This is a good idea, and the patches look fine to me. > These allow things like wget to work by default once ca_root_nss is > installed with the /usr/local/etc/ssl/cert.pem symlink. > > As for installing a CA root bundle by default, we could just bootstrap > it along with pkg from ca_root_nss. _______________________________________________ freebsd-security@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-security To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-security-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"