The key unconditionally returns TRUE for the verify operation if it is called
with a supported signature algorithm. All such verification operations are
performed by the TKM (e.g. trustchain or auth octets verification) anyway, so
this is safe.
The IKE init message sent to us by the peer is needed for authentication
in the authorization hook. Store the message as chunk in the keymat and
provide a getter to make it available.
Extract peer certificate information and build a TKM certificate chain
context in the authorize hook of the tkm_listener_t. The cc context will
be used for ISA authentication using certificates.
The Esa Event Service can be used to trigger ESP SA (ESA) events such as
acquire or expire. The incoming events are forwarded to the hydra kernel
interface for processing.
The responsibility to reset an authenticated endpoint context is passed
from a parent IKE SA keymat to the new keymat by including it in the ISA
info data contained in the skd chunk. The last IKE SA to be destroyed
will also reset the associated AE context.
A child SA is being rekeyed if the esa information passed to the add_sa
function contains nonces. If it also contains a valid Diffie-Hellman
context id PFS is used.
The fact that the encr_r encryption key is passed to add_sa in the
inbound case can be used to determine if we are initiator or not by
inspecting the is_encr_r flag of the esa information struct.
Add additional fields to the esa_info_t struct so the necessary data can
be passed from the keymat to the kernel ipsec interface, where ESA
creation and key generation using the TKM takes place.
The information is used during the inbound add_sa call to create an ESP
SA. This makes the hack of storing the local SPI in a kernel interface
variable between subsequent add_sa calls unnecessary.
An SAD entry is added after successfull creation of a TKM ESA context
in the add_sa() function. The corresponding entry is removed in
del_sa() using the SAD, src, dst, spi and protocol parameters.
Explicitly register kernel netlink net implementation and avoid loading
the whole kernel-netlink plugin since the kernel netlink ipsec part is
unwanted.
Since the TKM handles all relevant key material, charon-tkm must not
have access to it anymore. Thus the ike_dh_get_shared_secret operation
is not available anymore.
ESP SAs are created when adding CHILD SAs via the kernel ipsec
interface.
The encr_i key is used to transfer the context id of the parent IKE SA
from the keymat to the TKM kernel ipsec interface.
The existing kernel netlink ipsec interface is currently used as proxy
to perform the actual work. It will be gradually removed as the TKM
implements the needed features.
To make the chunk map more robust it now stores a clone of the data
chunk given on insertion. The entry struct is needed to properly free
the allocated chunk after use.
Use the message hook to save the AUTHENTICATION payload of an incoming
IKE_AUTH message.
The AUTH payload will be passed on to the TKM ike_isa_auth operation in
the authorize hook.
Create and initialize AEAD transforms with keys derived by the TKM.
Return these transforms in the get_aead function.
IKE keys used by charon are derived by TKM now.