haproxy/dev/sslkeylogger/sslkeylogger.lua

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Lua

--[[
This script can be used to decipher SSL traffic coming through haproxy. It
must first be loaded in the global section of haproxy configuration with
TLS keys logging activated :
tune.ssl.keylog on
lua-load sslkeylogger.lua
Then a http-request rule can be inserted for the desired frontend :
http-request lua.sslkeylog <path_to_keylog_file>
The generated keylog file can then be injected into wireshark to decipher a
network capture.
]]
local function sslkeylog(txn, filename)
local fields = {
CLIENT_EARLY_TRAFFIC_SECRET = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_client_early_traffic_secret() end,
CLIENT_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_client_handshake_traffic_secret() end,
SERVER_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_server_handshake_traffic_secret() end,
CLIENT_TRAFFIC_SECRET_0 = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_client_traffic_secret_0() end,
SERVER_TRAFFIC_SECRET_0 = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_server_traffic_secret_0() end,
EXPORTER_SECRET = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_exporter_secret() end,
EARLY_EXPORTER_SECRET = function() return txn.f:ssl_fc_early_exporter_secret() end
}
local client_random = txn.c:hex(txn.f:ssl_fc_client_random())
-- ensure that a key is written only once by using a session variable
if not txn:get_var('sess.sslkeylogdone') then
file = io.open(filename, 'a')
for fieldname, fetch in pairs(fields) do
if fetch() then
file:write(string.format('%s %s %s\n', fieldname, client_random, fetch()))
end
end
file:close()
txn:set_var('sess.sslkeylogdone', true)
end
end
core.register_action('sslkeylog', { 'http-req' }, sslkeylog, 1)