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There is an Apple internal equivalent, known as SpiderCab, running at [http://tatsu-tss-internal.apple.com:80 tatsu-tss-internal.apple.com] and [http://tss-int.apple.com:80 tss-int.apple.com], which are only accessible within Apple's VPN. SpiderCab is used to sign internal/debug and test builds of iOS, including old versions that are no longer signed on production. |
There is an Apple internal equivalent, known as SpiderCab, running at [http://tatsu-tss-internal.apple.com:80 tatsu-tss-internal.apple.com] and [http://tss-int.apple.com:80 tss-int.apple.com], which are only accessible within Apple's VPN. SpiderCab is used to sign internal/debug and test builds of iOS, including old versions that are no longer signed on production. |
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− | Reliable communication to the TSS server requires the appropriate HTTP header, as described in [[SHSH Protocol#Communication]]. If you are communicating with a TSS service and not the SHSH controller itself, you must additionally provide a <code>SOAPAction:</code> header containing the URL of the service you are accessing. Also note that '''not all TSS servers accept SOAP requests.''' |
+ | '''Note: As of 2/18/2020, access to TSS SOAP services is forbidden, likely to all outside of Apple's internal network.''' Reliable communication to the TSS server requires the appropriate HTTP header, as described in [[SHSH Protocol#Communication]]. If you are communicating with a TSS service and not the SHSH controller itself, you must additionally provide a <code>SOAPAction:</code> header containing the URL of the service you are accessing. Also note that '''not all TSS servers accept SOAP requests.''' |
== Services == |
== Services == |
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xsi:type="ns2:ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest" |
xsi:type="ns2:ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest" |
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xmlns:ns2="http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com"> |
xmlns:ns2="http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com"> |
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− | <ns2:status><code>1</code></ns2:status> |
+ | <ns2:status><nowiki><code>1</code></nowiki></ns2:status> |
</ns1:param0> |
</ns1:param0> |
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</ns1:getReceiptPacketStatus> |
</ns1:getReceiptPacketStatus> |
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===tatsuReceiptsStatusPort=== |
===tatsuReceiptsStatusPort=== |
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+ | ====Custom Types==== |
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+ | These are custom types defined by the http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com/ namespace, documented below: |
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+ | * <code>status</code> contains a status code and the description for the aforementioned code. The only known status code is 3. |
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+ | ** <code>code</code> (Integer) |
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+ | ** <code>desc</code> (String) |
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+ | * <code>ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest</code> |
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+ | ** <code>code</code> (Number) |
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+ | * <code>ReceiptDataPacketStatusResponse</code> |
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+ | ** <code>[no name]</code> (Long) |
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+ | ** <code>status</code> (type=<code>status</code>) |
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+ | ** <code>ip</code> (String) |
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+ | * <code>ExpireTSAQueryRequest</code> |
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+ | ** <code>tsa</code> (Number) |
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+ | * <code>ExpireTSAQueryResponse</code> |
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====getReceiptPacketStatus==== |
====getReceiptPacketStatus==== |
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+ | Returns an unknown number, a status type, and a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses private IP address] (likely meant to be accessed within Apple’s internal VPN). |
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− | Returns two unknown numbers, an IP address with an unreachable destination (not in the common 17.x.x.x Apple IP range, either), and some <code>multiRef</code> tags (how are these supposed to be parsed?). |
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* '''Input Message''' (<code>getReceiptPacketStatusRequest</code>) |
* '''Input Message''' (<code>getReceiptPacketStatusRequest</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param0</code> |
+ | ** <code>param0</code> (type=<code>ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest</code>) |
− | *** Elements: <code>code</code> (Number) |
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* '''Output Message''' (<code>getReceiptPacketStatusResponse</code>) |
* '''Output Message''' (<code>getReceiptPacketStatusResponse</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param1</code> |
+ | ** <code>param1</code> (type=<code>ReceiptDataPacketStatusResponse</code>) |
− | *** Elements: <code>status</code>, <code>ip</code> (String), <code>code</code>, <code>desc</code> (String) |
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====queryTASExpireTSA==== |
====queryTASExpireTSA==== |
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* '''Input Message''' (<code>queryTASExpireTSARequest</code>) |
* '''Input Message''' (<code>queryTASExpireTSARequest</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param2</code> |
+ | ** <code>param2</code> (type=<code>ExpireTSAQueryRequest</code>) |
− | *** Elements: <code>tsa</code> (Number) |
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* '''Output Message''' (<code>queryTASExpireTSAResponse</code>) |
* '''Output Message''' (<code>queryTASExpireTSAResponse</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param3</code> |
+ | ** <code>param3</code> (type=<code>ExpireTSAQueryResponse</code>) |
====updateTSSStatus==== |
====updateTSSStatus==== |
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* '''Input Message''' (<code>updateTSSStatusRequest</code>) |
* '''Input Message''' (<code>updateTSSStatusRequest</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param4</code> |
+ | ** <code>param4</code> (type=<code>status</code>) |
* '''Output Message''' (<code>updateTSSStatusResponse</code>) |
* '''Output Message''' (<code>updateTSSStatusResponse</code>) |
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− | ** <code>param5</code> |
+ | ** <code>param5</code> (type=<code>status</code>) |
− | *** Elements: <code>status</code> (Number) |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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− | [https://www.soapui.org SoapUI], |
+ | [https://www.soapui.org SoapUI], a test automation framework for the SOAP protocol, lists Apple among their largest users [https://www.soapui.org/downloads/download-soapui-pro-trial.html]. |
===Server Details=== |
===Server Details=== |
Latest revision as of 19:40, 28 March 2020
The Tatsu Signing Server (TSS) is a collection of services provided by Apple. In late 2012, the list of available services was briefly made public at gs.apple.com. This index page has since been removed, although at least one archived capture exists. TSS is accessed chiefly for use of the SHSH Protocol to receive signed blobs for a given iOS build. This is achieved with the SHSH controller at http://gs.apple.com/TSS/controller.
There is an Apple internal equivalent, known as SpiderCab, running at tatsu-tss-internal.apple.com and tss-int.apple.com, which are only accessible within Apple's VPN. SpiderCab is used to sign internal/debug and test builds of iOS, including old versions that are no longer signed on production.
Note: As of 2/18/2020, access to TSS SOAP services is forbidden, likely to all outside of Apple's internal network. Reliable communication to the TSS server requires the appropriate HTTP header, as described in SHSH Protocol#Communication. If you are communicating with a TSS service and not the SHSH controller itself, you must additionally provide a SOAPAction:
header containing the URL of the service you are accessing. Also note that not all TSS servers accept SOAP requests.
Contents
Services
There are two services provided, both accessible via SOAP requests. They are located in http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/ under their respective names. A sample request concerning "getReceiptPacketStatus" from the "tatsuReceiptsStatusPort" service is demonstrated below:
> POST /TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort HTTP/1.1 > Host: gs.apple.com > User-Agent: InetURL/1.0 > Accept: */* > Content-Length: 588 > Content-Type: text/xml;charset=utf-8 > SOAPAction: http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort
SOAP XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <soapenv:Body> <ns1:getReceiptPacketStatus soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:ns1="http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort"> <ns1:param0 xsi:type="ns2:ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest" xmlns:ns2="http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com"> <ns2:status><code>1</code></ns2:status> </ns1:param0> </ns1:getReceiptPacketStatus> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>
Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <soapenv:Body> <ns1:getReceiptPacketStatusResponse soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:ns1="http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort"> <param1 href="#id0"/> </ns1:getReceiptPacketStatusResponse> <multiRef id="id0" soapenc:root="0" soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xsi:type="ns2:ReceiptDataPacketStatusResponse" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:ns2="http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com"> <batchIdhref="#id1"/> <status href="#id2"/> <ip xsi:type="xsd:string">10.108.105.161</ip> </multiRef> <multiRef id="id1" soapenc:root="0" soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xsi:type="xsd:long" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> 0 </multiRef> <multiRef id="id2" soapenc:root="0" soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xsi:type="ns3:status" xmlns:ns3="http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> <code href="#id3"/> <desc xsi:type="xsd:string"></desc> </multiRef> <multiRef id="id3" soapenc:root="0" soapenv:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xsi:type="xsd:int" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> 3 </multiRef> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>
This type of SOAP request/response can be performed with a cURL request, like so (where soap.xml
is the location of the aforementioned SOAP XML):
curl -i -m 1.0 -H "Content-Type: text/xml;charset=utf-8" -A InetURL/1.0 -H "SOAPAction: http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort" -H "Host: gs.apple.com" -d @soap.xml http://gs.apple.com/TSS/services/tatsuReceiptsStatusPort
Note: The server may occasionally return java.lang.NullPointerException
despite a valid response. Retrying the request will likely remedy this. Is this a race condition bug on the server side?
PacketPort
pushDataPacket
- Input Message (
pushDataPacketRequest
) - Output Message (
pushDataPacketResponse
)
tatsuReceiptsStatusPort
Custom Types
These are custom types defined by the http://receiptsstatus.web.tss.apple.com/ namespace, documented below:
status
contains a status code and the description for the aforementioned code. The only known status code is 3.code
(Integer)desc
(String)
ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest
code
(Number)
ReceiptDataPacketStatusResponse
[no name]
(Long)status
(type=status
)ip
(String)
ExpireTSAQueryRequest
tsa
(Number)
ExpireTSAQueryResponse
getReceiptPacketStatus
Returns an unknown number, a status type, and a private IP address (likely meant to be accessed within Apple’s internal VPN).
- Input Message (
getReceiptPacketStatusRequest
)param0
(type=ReceiptDataPacketStatusRequest
)
- Output Message (
getReceiptPacketStatusResponse
)param1
(type=ReceiptDataPacketStatusResponse
)
queryTASExpireTSA
- Input Message (
queryTASExpireTSARequest
)param2
(type=ExpireTSAQueryRequest
)
- Output Message (
queryTASExpireTSAResponse
)param3
(type=ExpireTSAQueryResponse
)
updateTSSStatus
- Input Message (
updateTSSStatusRequest
)param4
(type=status
)
- Output Message (
updateTSSStatusResponse
)param5
(type=status
)
Notes
SoapUI, a test automation framework for the SOAP protocol, lists Apple among their largest users [1].
Server Details
It is of moderate security concern to know that the TSS server runs Apache Tomcat, which is exposed, alongside version number, in the default 404 page. The SOAP implementation used is Apache Axis (Java).