[Python-Dev] Python stdlib ssl.SSLContext is missing mode setting ability (original) (raw)
Ben Bangert ben at groovie.org
Thu Nov 19 10:26:28 EST 2015
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 1:58 AM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote:
On 19.11.2015 09:14, Cory Benfield wrote:
On 19 Nov 2015, at 03:53, Ben Bangert <ben at groovie.org> wrote:
In Python 2 and 3, the ssl module's SSLContext object has a way to set SSL options, but not to set SSL modes. The setmode command and some of the available modes: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/ssl/SSLCTXsetmode.html The most critical mode is SSLMODERELEASEBUFFERS, which can drop the SSL overhead per connection from around 25kb to ~7kb. The pyopenssl library allows the setting of SSLContext modes, it seems very odd that the Python 2/3 ssl modules do not. Though I could understand that perhaps not all SSL libraries Python might build against would have this mode thing available.
Ben, Do we need the ability to set arbitrary modes? Most of the modes mentioned in the OpenSSL documentation are things we actively don’t want the user to set because stuff will randomly break. With that in mind, and with the fact that SSLMODERELEASEBUFFERS is so obviously better than the standard, should we just instead have the ssl module automatically set SSLMODERELEASEBUFFERS unconditionally? If so, I’m happy to submit a bug/patch to get that to happen. The mode should only be enabled for OpenSSL versions which are not affected by this vulnerability: https://www.rapid7.com/db/vulnerabilities/http-openssl-cve-2014-0198 Other than that it seems like a good way forward. Plenty other projects have had this enabled per default for years:
I can't think of any other mode to set, setting this with the condition cited for that vulnerability looks like a good idea.
Cheers, Ben
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