I have a solution that looks like this:
- Winform WCF(Client)
- IdentityService4 self-hosted in Windows Service
- WCF HTTPS service self-hosted in Windows Service
Both the IdentitySErvice4 and the WCF service is using a function certificate. The client is using a client certificate loaded from the Windows Store. The client service is installed to the Windows Store from a smart card with a third party software. If the card is removed, the certificate is removed from the store.
The flow looks like this:
1 Client loads the certificate from a store and binds it to the tookenhandler like this:
public override TokenClient GetTokenClient(string host, string port)
{
var certificate = SmartCardHandler.GetInstance().Result.CurrentCertificate();
if (certificate == null)
throw new Exception("Certificate is missing");
var handler = new WebRequestHandler();
handler.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = PinPublicKey;
var url = $"https://{host}:{port}/connect/token";
handler.ClientCertificates.Add(certificate);
return new TokenClient(url, ClientTypes.Siths, "secret", handler);
}
token = await tokenClient.RequestCustomGrantAsync(ClientTypes.Siths, "MyApp.wcf offline_access");
2. The client sends the request to the IdentityServices that reads the client certificate and uses it to authenticate and generate a client token that is returned back.
3. The client creates a WCF channel to the service using the client certificate, the token is also attached to this channel like this
private async Task<ChannelFactory<T>> CreateChannelFactory(LoginTypeBase loginType, MyAppToken token)
{
var service = await _ConsulService.GetServiceBlocking(loginType.MyAppServicesToUse, forceRefresh: true, token: new CancellationTokenSource(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30)).Token);
if (service == null)
throw new MyAppServiceCommunicationException();
var cert = loginType.ClientCertificate;
var uri = loginType.GetMyAppClientServiceURL(service.Address, service.Port);
var header = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader(nameof(MyAppToken), nameof(MyAppToken), token);
var endpointAddress = new EndpointAddress(uri, header);
ServiceEndpoint serviceEndpoint = null;
if (loginType.LoginType == LoginType.SmartCard || loginType.LoginType == LoginType.UsernamePasswordSLL)
{
var binding = new NetHttpsBinding("netHttpsBinding");
binding.Security.Mode = BasicHttpsSecurityMode.Transport;
if (loginType.LoginType == LoginType.SmartCard)
binding.Security.Transport.ClientCredentialType = HttpClientCredentialType.Certificate;
else
binding.Security.Transport.ClientCredentialType = HttpClientCredentialType.None;
serviceEndpoint = new ServiceEndpoint(ContractDescription.GetContract(typeof(T)), binding, endpointAddress);
}
else
{
var binding = new NetHttpBinding("netHttpBinding");
serviceEndpoint = new ServiceEndpoint(ContractDescription.GetContract(typeof(T)), binding, endpointAddress);
}
serviceEndpoint.EndpointBehaviors.Add(new ProtoEndpointBehavior());
serviceEndpoint.EndpointBehaviors.Add(new CustomMessageInspectorBehavior());
var v = new ChannelFactory<T>(serviceEndpoint);
if (loginType.LoginType == LoginType.SmartCard)
{
v.Credentials.ClientCertificate.Certificate = cert;
//v.Credentials.ClientCertificate.SetCertificate(StoreLocation.CurrentUser, StoreName.My, X509FindType.FindByThumbprint, cert.Thumbprint);
}
return v;
}
}
4. The client sends the first message to the WCF service. The third party software will react and demand a pin for the client certificate when this is granted the message is forwarded to the WCF service where the token is validated against the IdentityService4.
Real proxy is used to make it possible to switch to another service if needed. In this case, it only has URL to the one online WCF service.
public override IMessage Invoke(IMessage msg)
{
var methodCall = (IMethodCallMessage)msg;
var method = (MethodInfo)methodCall.MethodBase;
var channel = GetChannel(false);
var retryCount = 3;
do
{
try
{
var result = method.Invoke(channel, methodCall.InArgs);
var returnmessage = new ReturnMessage(result, null, 0, methodCall.LogicalCallContext, methodCall);
return returnmessage;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
if (e is TargetInvocationException && e.InnerException != null)
{
if (e.InnerException is FaultException)
return new ReturnMessage(ErrorHandler.Instance.UnwrapAgentException(e.InnerException), msg as IMethodCallMessage);
if (e.InnerException is EndpointNotFoundException || e.InnerException is TimeoutException)
channel = GetChannel(true);
}
retryCount--;
}
} while (retryCount > 0);
throw new Exception("Retrycount reached maximum. Customproxy Invoke");
}
5 The client token will be refreshed every 30 min by the client
private async Task RefreshToken(LoginTypeBase loginType)
{
if (_MyAppToken == null)
return;
var tokenClient = await GetTokenClient(loginType);
var result = !string.IsNullOrEmpty(_refreshToken) ? await tokenClient.RequestRefreshTokenAsync(_refreshToken, _cancelToken.Token) : await tokenClient.RequestCustomGrantAsync("siths", cancellationToken: _cancelToken.Token);
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(result.AccessToken))
throw new Exception($"Accesstoken har blivit null försökte refresha med {tokenClient.ClientId} {_refreshToken} {DateTime.Now}");
_MyAppToken.Token = result.AccessToken;
_refreshToken = result.RefreshToken;
}
This all works great at the beginning but after a random amount of calls it will fail, some times its the WCF service that it fails to contact and at this point the IdentityService might still be able to communicate with. The exception is thrown in the code shown in point 4 above and looks like this :
e.ToString() "System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.ServiceModel.Security.SecurityNegotiationException: Could not establish secure channel for SSL/TLS with authority '139.107.245.141:44310'. ---> System.Net.WebException: The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel.\r\n at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelFactory
1.HttpRequestChannel.HttpChannelRequest.WaitForReply(TimeSpan timeout)\r\n --- End of inner exception stack trace ---\r\n\r\nServer stack trace: \r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelUtilities.ProcessGetResponseWebException(WebException webException, HttpWebRequest request, HttpAbortReason abortReason)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelFactory
1.HttpRequestChannel.HttpChannelRequest.WaitForReply(TimeSpan timeout)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.RequestChannel.Request(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.RequestChannelBinder.Request(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)\r\n at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)\r\n\r\nException rethrown at [0]: \r\n at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)\r\n at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)\r\n at myapp.ServiceContracts.ImyappClientService.LogData(GeneralFault generalFault)\r\n --- End of inner exception stack trace ---\r\n
at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, Boolean constructor)\r\n at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.UnsafeInvokeInternal(Object obj, Object[] parameters, Object[] arguments)\r\n at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)\r\n at System.Reflection.MethodBase.Invoke(Object obj, Object[] parameters)\r\n at myapp.Client.Main.Classes.Service_Management.CustomProxy`1.Invoke(IMessage msg) in C:\myapp\Produkter\myapp Utveckling\Solution\myapp.Client.Main\Classes\Service Management\CustomProxy.cs:line 74" string
Some times it will first fail the WCF service but then work again and then fail again(exacly the same vall) while when the IdentityService4 connection starts to fail it will fail every time with this exception :
token.Exception.ToString() "System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: An error occurred while sending the request. ---> System.Net.WebException: The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel.\r\n at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult, TransportContext& context)\r\n at System.Net.Http.HttpClientHandler.GetRequestStreamCallback(IAsyncResult ar)\r\n --- End of inner exception stack trace ---\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Net.Http.HttpClient.d__58.MoveNext()\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at IdentityModel.Client.TokenClient.d__26.MoveNext()" string
This code is used to test the IdentityService connection while in the client
It's the token.The exception that will hold the exception above.
public static async Task LoginSiths() { try { var host = "139.107.245.141"; var port = 44312; var url = $"https://{host}:{port}/connect/token";
var handler = new WebRequestHandler();
handler.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = PinPublicKey;
handler.ClientCertificates.Add(SmartCardHandler.GetInstance().Result.CurrentCertificate());
var client = new TokenClient(url, ClientTypes.Siths, "secret.ro101.orbit", handler);
TokenResponse token = await client.RequestCustomGrantAsync(ClientTypes.Siths, "orbit.wcf offline_access");
if (token.IsError)
MessageBox.Show("Failed!");
else
MessageBox.Show("Success!");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("Exception : " + ex.ToString());
}
}
The only way out is to restart the client(none of the services needs to be restarted). After the client have been restarted it can log in as before again and do calls.
If I add this to the start of my client :
ServicePointManager.MaxServicePointIdleTime = 1;
then I will get problem almost instantly after login(that varies slowly at this point).
Is there any way to know why I get an SSL exception?
Note, this post have been updated 2017-04-07 01:00, this is to give a more collected picture of what's going on. The problem really consisted of two problems, one is still active and is explained above, the other was due to a bug in IdentityService4 that we found a workaround for.