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How can I get LWP to verify that the certificate of the server I'm connecting to is signed by a trusted authority and issued to the correct host? As far as I can tell, it doesn't even check that the certificate claims to be for the hostname I'm connecting to. That seems like a major security hole (especially with the recent DNS vulnerabilities).

Update: It turns out what I really wanted was HTTPS_CA_DIR, because I don't have a ca-bundle.crt. But HTTPS_CA_DIR=/usr/share/ca-certificates/ did the trick. I'm marking the answer as accepted anyway, because it was close enough.

Update 2: It turns out that HTTPS_CA_DIR and HTTPS_CA_FILE only apply if you're using Net::SSL as the underlying SSL library. But LWP also works with IO::Socket::SSL, which will ignore those environment variables and happily talk to any server, no matter what certificate it presents. Is there a more general solution?

Update 3: Unfortunately, the solution still isn't complete. Neither Net::SSL nor IO::Socket::SSL is checking the host name against the certificate. This means that someone can get a legitimate certificate for some domain, and then impersonate any other domain without LWP complaining.

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There are two means of doing this depending on which SSL module you have installed. The LWP docs recommend installing Crypt::SSLeay. If that's what you've done, setting the HTTPS_CA_FILE environment variable to point to your ca-bundle.crt should do the trick. (the Crypt::SSLeay docs mentions this but is a bit light on details). Also, depending on your setup, you may need to set the HTTPS_CA_DIR environment variable instead.

Example for Crypt::SSLeay:


use LWP::Simple qw(get);
$ENV{HTTPS_CA_FILE} = "/path/to/your/ca/file/ca-bundle.
$ENV{HTTPS_DEBUG} = 1;

print get("https://some-server-with-bad-certificate.com");

__END__
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
SSL_connect:SSLv2/v3 write client hello A
SSL_connect:SSLv3 read server hello A
SSL3 alert write:fatal:unknown CA
SSL_connect:error in SSLv3 read server certificate B
SSL_connect:error in SSLv3 read server certificate B
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
SSL_connect:SSLv3 write client hello A
SSL_connect:SSLv3 read server hello A
SSL3 alert write:fatal:bad certificate
SSL_connect:error in SSLv3 read server certificate B
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
SSL_connect:SSLv2 write client hello A
SSL_connect:error in SSLv2 read server hello B

Note that get doesn't die, but it does return an undef.

Alternatively, you can use the IO::Socket::SSL module (also available from the CPAN). To make this verify the server certificate you need to modify the SSL context defaults:


use IO::Socket::SSL qw(debug3);
use Net::SSLeay;
BEGIN {
    IO::Socket::SSL::set_ctx_defaults(
        verify_mode => Net::SSLeay->VERIFY_PEER(),
        ca_file => "/path/to/ca-bundle.crt",
      # ca_path => "/alternate/path/to/cert/authority/directory"
    );
}
use LWP::Simple qw(get);

warn get("https:://some-server-with-bad-certificate.com");

This version also causes get() to return undef but prints a warning to STDERR when you execute it (as well as a bunch of debugging if you import the debug* symbols from IO::Socket::SSL):


% perl ssl_test.pl
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1387: new ctx 139403496
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:269: socket not yet connected
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:271: socket connected
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:284: ssl handshake not started
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:327: Net::SSLeay::connect -> -1
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1135: SSL connect attempt failed with unknown errorerror:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:333: fatal SSL error: SSL connect attempt failed with unknown errorerror:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1422: free ctx 139403496 open=139403496
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1425: OK free ctx 139403496
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1135: IO::Socket::INET configuration failederror:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
500 Can't connect to some-server-with-bad-certificate.com:443 (SSL connect attempt failed with unknown errorerror:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed) 

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Did you ever figure out how to check the server's certificate for hostname validation (update 3)? I've got the same issue.

Thanks.

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No. I don't think it's possible with the current version of LWP. I haven't gotten around to creating a patch yet. – cjm Nov 10 '08 at 1:39
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If you use LWP::UserAgent directly (not via LWP::Simple) you can validate the hostname in the certificate by adding the "If-SSL-Cert-Subject" header to your HTTP::Request object. The value of the header is treated as a regular expression to be applied on the certificate subject, and if it does not match, the request fails. For example:

#!/usr/bin/perl 
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'https://yourdomain.tld/whatever');
$req->header('If-SSL-Cert-Subject' => '/CN=make-it-fail.tld');

my $res = $ua->request( $req );

print "Status: " . $res->status_line . "\n"

will print

Status: 500 Bad SSL certificate subject: '/C=CA/ST=Ontario/L=Ottawa/O=Your Org/CN=yourdomain.tld' !~ //CN=make-it-fail.tld/
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