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NAME
SSL - OpenSSL SSL/TLS library
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The OpenSSL ssl library implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3)
and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols. It provides a rich API
which is documented here.
At first the library must be initialized; see SSL_library_init(3).
Then an SSL_CTX object is created as a framework to establish TLS/SSL
enabled connections (see SSL_CTX_new(3)). Various options regarding
certificates, algorithms etc. can be set in this object.
When a network connection has been created, it can be assigned to an
SSL object. After the SSL object has been created using SSL_new(3),
SSL_set_fd(3) or SSL_set_bio(3) can be used to associate the network
connection with the object.
Then the TLS/SSL handshake is performed using SSL_accept(3) or
SSL_connect(3) respectively. SSL_read(3) and SSL_write(3) are used to
read and write data on the TLS/SSL connection. SSL_shutdown(3) can be
used to shut down the TLS/SSL connection.
DATA STRUCTURES
Currently the OpenSSL ssl library functions deals with the following
data structures:
SSL_METHOD (SSL Method)
That's a dispatch structure describing the internal ssl library
methods/functions which implement the various protocol versions
(SSLv1, SSLv2 and TLSv1). It's needed to create an SSL_CTX.
SSL_CIPHER (SSL Cipher)
This structure holds the algorithm information for a particular
cipher which are a core part of the SSL/TLS protocol. The available
ciphers are configured on a SSL_CTX basis and the actually used
ones are then part of the SSL_SESSION.
SSL_CTX (SSL Context)
That's the global context structure which is created by a server or
client once per program life-time and which holds mainly default
values for the SSL structures which are later created for the
connections.
SSL_SESSION (SSL Session)
This is a structure containing the current TLS/SSL session details
for a connection: SSL_CIPHERs, client and server certificates,
keys, etc.
SSL (SSL Connection)
That's the main SSL/TLS structure which is created by a server or
client per established connection. This actually is the core
structure in the SSL API. Under run-time the application usually
deals with this structure which has links to mostly all other
structures.
HEADER FILES
Currently the OpenSSL ssl library provides the following C header files
containing the prototypes for the data structures and and functions:
ssl.h
That's the common header file for the SSL/TLS API. Include it into
your program to make the API of the ssl library available. It
internally includes both more private SSL headers and headers from
the crypto library. Whenever you need hard-core details on the
internals of the SSL API, look inside this header file.
ssl2.h
That's the sub header file dealing with the SSLv2 protocol only.
Usually you don't have to include it explicitly because it's
already included by ssl.h.
ssl3.h
That's the sub header file dealing with the SSLv3 protocol only.
Usually you don't have to include it explicitly because it's
already included by ssl.h.
ssl23.h
That's the sub header file dealing with the combined use of the
SSLv2 and SSLv3 protocols. Usually you don't have to include it
explicitly because it's already included by ssl.h.
tls1.h
That's the sub header file dealing with the TLSv1 protocol only.
Usually you don't have to include it explicitly because it's
already included by ssl.h.
API FUNCTIONS
Currently the OpenSSL ssl library exports 214 API functions. They are
documented in the following:
DEALING WITH PROTOCOL METHODS
Here we document the various API functions which deal with the SSL/TLS
protocol methods defined in SSL_METHOD structures.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_method(void);
Constructor for the version-flexible SSL_METHOD structure for
clients, servers or both. See SSL_CTX_new(3) for details.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_client_method(void);
Constructor for the version-flexible SSL_METHOD structure for
clients.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_client_method(void);
Constructor for the version-flexible SSL_METHOD structure for
servers.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.2 SSL_METHOD structure for clients,
servers or both.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_client_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.2 SSL_METHOD structure for clients.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_server_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.2 SSL_METHOD structure for servers.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.1 SSL_METHOD structure for clients,
servers or both.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_client_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.1 SSL_METHOD structure for clients.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_server_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1.1 SSL_METHOD structure for servers.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1 SSL_METHOD structure for clients, servers
or both.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_client_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1 SSL_METHOD structure for clients.
const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_server_method(void);
Constructor for the TLSv1 SSL_METHOD structure for servers.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv3_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv3 SSL_METHOD structure for clients, servers
or both.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv3_client_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv3 SSL_METHOD structure for clients.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv3_server_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv3 SSL_METHOD structure for servers.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv2 SSL_METHOD structure for clients, servers
or both.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_client_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv2 SSL_METHOD structure for clients.
const SSL_METHOD *SSLv2_server_method(void);
Constructor for the SSLv2 SSL_METHOD structure for servers.
DEALING WITH CIPHERS
Here we document the various API functions which deal with the SSL/TLS
ciphers defined in SSL_CIPHER structures.
char *SSL_CIPHER_description(SSL_CIPHER *cipher, char *buf, int len);
Write a string to buf (with a maximum size of len) containing a
human readable description of cipher. Returns buf.
int SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(SSL_CIPHER *cipher, int *alg_bits);
Determine the number of bits in cipher. Because of export crippled
ciphers there are two bits: The bits the algorithm supports in
general (stored to alg_bits) and the bits which are actually used
(the return value).
const char *SSL_CIPHER_get_name(SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
Return the internal name of cipher as a string. These are the
various strings defined by the SSL2_TXT_xxx, SSL3_TXT_xxx and
TLS1_TXT_xxx definitions in the header files.
char *SSL_CIPHER_get_version(SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
Returns a string like ""TLSv1/SSLv3"" or ""SSLv2"" which indicates
the SSL/TLS protocol version to which cipher belongs (i.e. where it
was defined in the specification the first time).
DEALING WITH PROTOCOL CONTEXTS
Here we document the various API functions which deal with the SSL/TLS
protocol context defined in the SSL_CTX structure.
int SSL_CTX_add_client_CA(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x);
long SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
int SSL_CTX_add_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);
int SSL_CTX_check_private_key(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
long SSL_CTX_ctrl(SSL_CTX *ctx, int cmd, long larg, char *parg);
void SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(SSL_CTX *s, long t);
void SSL_CTX_free(SSL_CTX *a);
char *SSL_CTX_get_app_data(SSL_CTX *ctx);
X509_STORE *SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(SSL_CTX *ctx);
STACK *SSL_CTX_get_client_CA_list(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
int (*SSL_CTX_get_client_cert_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(SSL *ssl, X509 **x509,
EVP_PKEY **pkey);
void SSL_CTX_get_default_read_ahead(SSL_CTX *ctx);
char *SSL_CTX_get_ex_data(const SSL_CTX *s, int idx);
int SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index(long argl, char *argp, int
(*new_func);(void), int (*dup_func)(void), void (*free_func)(void))
void (*SSL_CTX_get_info_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx))(SSL *ssl, int cb, int
ret);
int SSL_CTX_get_quiet_shutdown(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
void SSL_CTX_get_read_ahead(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx);
long SSL_CTX_get_timeout(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
int (*SSL_CTX_get_verify_callback(const SSL_CTX *ctx))(int ok,
X509_STORE_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *CAfile, char
*CApath);
long SSL_CTX_need_tmp_RSA(SSL_CTX *ctx);
SSL_CTX *SSL_CTX_new(const SSL_METHOD *meth);
int SSL_CTX_remove_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);
int SSL_CTX_sess_accept(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_accept_good(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_accept_renegotiate(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_cache_full(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_cb_hits(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_connect(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_connect_good(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_connect_renegotiate(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size(SSL_CTX *ctx);
SSL_SESSION *(*SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(SSL *ssl,
unsigned char *data, int len, int *copy);
int (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx)(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION
*sess);
void (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx)(SSL_CTX *ctx,
SSL_SESSION *sess);
int SSL_CTX_sess_hits(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_misses(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_sess_number(SSL_CTX *ctx);
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size(SSL_CTX *ctx,t);
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *(*cb)(SSL *ssl,
unsigned char *data, int len, int *copy));
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl,
SSL_SESSION *sess));
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(SSL_CTX *ctx,
SSL_SESSION *sess));
int SSL_CTX_sess_timeouts(SSL_CTX *ctx);
LHASH *SSL_CTX_sessions(SSL_CTX *ctx);
void SSL_CTX_set_app_data(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
void SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509_STORE *cs);
void SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(), char *arg)
int SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *str);
void SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, STACK *list);
void SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, X509
**x509, EVP_PKEY **pkey));
void SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb);(void))
void SSL_CTX_set_default_read_ahead(SSL_CTX *ctx, int m);
int SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths(SSL_CTX *ctx);
int SSL_CTX_set_ex_data(SSL_CTX *s, int idx, char *arg);
void SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(SSL *ssl, int
cb, int ret));
void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(int write_p, int
version, int content_type, const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void
*arg));
void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
void SSL_CTX_set_options(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned long op);
void SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode);
void SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(SSL_CTX *ctx, int m);
void SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode);
int SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version(SSL_CTX *ctx, const SSL_METHOD *meth);
void SSL_CTX_set_timeout(SSL_CTX *ctx, long t);
long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(SSL_CTX* ctx, DH *dh);
long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, DH *(*cb)(void));
long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa(SSL_CTX *ctx, RSA *rsa);
SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback
"long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, RSA *(*cb)(SSL
*ssl, int export, int keylength));"
Sets the callback which will be called when a temporary private key
is required. The "export" flag will be set if the reason for
needing a temp key is that an export ciphersuite is in use, in
which case, "keylength" will contain the required keylength in
bits. Generate a key of appropriate size (using ???) and return it.
SSL_set_tmp_rsa_callback
long SSL_set_tmp_rsa_callback(SSL *ssl, RSA *(*cb)(SSL *ssl, int
export, int keylength));
The same as SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback, except it operates on an
SSL session instead of a context.
void SSL_CTX_set_verify(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode, int (*cb);(void))
int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey(SSL_CTX *ctx, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_ASN1(int type, SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned char
*d, long len);
int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *file, int type);
int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey(SSL_CTX *ctx, RSA *rsa);
int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *d, long
len);
int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *file, int type);
int SSL_CTX_use_certificate(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x);
int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_ASN1(SSL_CTX *ctx, int len, unsigned char
*d);
int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *file, int type);
X509 *SSL_CTX_get0_certificate(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
EVP_PKEY *SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
void SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int
(*callback)(SSL *ssl, const char *hint, char *identity, unsigned int
max_identity_len, unsigned char *psk, unsigned int max_psk_len));
int SSL_CTX_use_psk_identity_hint(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *hint);
void SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int
(*callback)(SSL *ssl, const char *identity, unsigned char *psk, int
max_psk_len));
DEALING WITH SESSIONS
Here we document the various API functions which deal with the SSL/TLS
sessions defined in the SSL_SESSION structures.
int SSL_SESSION_cmp(const SSL_SESSION *a, const SSL_SESSION *b);
void SSL_SESSION_free(SSL_SESSION *ss);
char *SSL_SESSION_get_app_data(SSL_SESSION *s);
char *SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data(const SSL_SESSION *s, int idx);
int SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index(long argl, char *argp, int
(*new_func);(void), int (*dup_func)(void), void (*free_func)(void))
long SSL_SESSION_get_time(const SSL_SESSION *s);
long SSL_SESSION_get_timeout(const SSL_SESSION *s);
unsigned long SSL_SESSION_hash(const SSL_SESSION *a);
SSL_SESSION *SSL_SESSION_new(void);
int SSL_SESSION_print(BIO *bp, const SSL_SESSION *x);
int SSL_SESSION_print_fp(FILE *fp, const SSL_SESSION *x);
void SSL_SESSION_set_app_data(SSL_SESSION *s, char *a);
int SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data(SSL_SESSION *s, int idx, char *arg);
long SSL_SESSION_set_time(SSL_SESSION *s, long t);
long SSL_SESSION_set_timeout(SSL_SESSION *s, long t);
DEALING WITH CONNECTIONS
Here we document the various API functions which deal with the SSL/TLS
connection defined in the SSL structure.
int SSL_accept(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack(STACK *stack, const char *dir);
int SSL_add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack(STACK *stack, const char
*file);
int SSL_add_client_CA(SSL *ssl, X509 *x);
char *SSL_alert_desc_string(int value);
char *SSL_alert_desc_string_long(int value);
char *SSL_alert_type_string(int value);
char *SSL_alert_type_string_long(int value);
int SSL_check_private_key(const SSL *ssl);
void SSL_clear(SSL *ssl);
long SSL_clear_num_renegotiations(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_connect(SSL *ssl);
void SSL_copy_session_id(SSL *t, const SSL *f);
long SSL_ctrl(SSL *ssl, int cmd, long larg, char *parg);
int SSL_do_handshake(SSL *ssl);
SSL *SSL_dup(SSL *ssl);
STACK *SSL_dup_CA_list(STACK *sk);
void SSL_free(SSL *ssl);
SSL_CTX *SSL_get_SSL_CTX(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_get_app_data(SSL *ssl);
X509 *SSL_get_certificate(const SSL *ssl);
const char *SSL_get_cipher(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_get_cipher_bits(const SSL *ssl, int *alg_bits);
char *SSL_get_cipher_list(const SSL *ssl, int n);
char *SSL_get_cipher_name(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_get_cipher_version(const SSL *ssl);
STACK *SSL_get_ciphers(const SSL *ssl);
STACK *SSL_get_client_CA_list(const SSL *ssl);
SSL_CIPHER *SSL_get_current_cipher(SSL *ssl);
long SSL_get_default_timeout(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_get_error(const SSL *ssl, int i);
char *SSL_get_ex_data(const SSL *ssl, int idx);
int SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(void);
int SSL_get_ex_new_index(long argl, char *argp, int (*new_func);(void),
int (*dup_func)(void), void (*free_func)(void))
int SSL_get_fd(const SSL *ssl);
void (*SSL_get_info_callback(const SSL *ssl);)()
STACK *SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(const SSL *ssl);
X509 *SSL_get_peer_certificate(const SSL *ssl);
EVP_PKEY *SSL_get_privatekey(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_get_quiet_shutdown(const SSL *ssl);
BIO *SSL_get_rbio(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_get_read_ahead(const SSL *ssl);
SSL_SESSION *SSL_get_session(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_get_shared_ciphers(const SSL *ssl, char *buf, int len);
int SSL_get_shutdown(const SSL *ssl);
const SSL_METHOD *SSL_get_ssl_method(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_get_state(const SSL *ssl);
long SSL_get_time(const SSL *ssl);
long SSL_get_timeout(const SSL *ssl);
int (*SSL_get_verify_callback(const SSL *ssl))(int,X509_STORE_CTX *)
int SSL_get_verify_mode(const SSL *ssl);
long SSL_get_verify_result(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_get_version(const SSL *ssl);
BIO *SSL_get_wbio(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_in_accept_init(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_in_before(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_in_connect_init(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_in_init(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_is_init_finished(SSL *ssl);
STACK *SSL_load_client_CA_file(char *file);
void SSL_load_error_strings(void);
SSL *SSL_new(SSL_CTX *ctx);
long SSL_num_renegotiations(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_peek(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num);
int SSL_pending(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_read(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num);
int SSL_renegotiate(SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_rstate_string(SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_rstate_string_long(SSL *ssl);
long SSL_session_reused(SSL *ssl);
void SSL_set_accept_state(SSL *ssl);
void SSL_set_app_data(SSL *ssl, char *arg);
void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio, BIO *wbio);
int SSL_set_cipher_list(SSL *ssl, char *str);
void SSL_set_client_CA_list(SSL *ssl, STACK *list);
void SSL_set_connect_state(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_set_ex_data(SSL *ssl, int idx, char *arg);
int SSL_set_fd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
void SSL_set_info_callback(SSL *ssl, void (*cb);(void))
void SSL_set_msg_callback(SSL *ctx, void (*cb)(int write_p, int
version, int content_type, const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void
*arg));
void SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL *ctx, void *arg);
void SSL_set_options(SSL *ssl, unsigned long op);
void SSL_set_quiet_shutdown(SSL *ssl, int mode);
void SSL_set_read_ahead(SSL *ssl, int yes);
int SSL_set_rfd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
int SSL_set_session(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session);
void SSL_set_shutdown(SSL *ssl, int mode);
int SSL_set_ssl_method(SSL *ssl, const SSL_METHOD *meth);
void SSL_set_time(SSL *ssl, long t);
void SSL_set_timeout(SSL *ssl, long t);
void SSL_set_verify(SSL *ssl, int mode, int (*callback);(void))
void SSL_set_verify_result(SSL *ssl, long arg);
int SSL_set_wfd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
int SSL_shutdown(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_state(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_state_string(const SSL *ssl);
char *SSL_state_string_long(const SSL *ssl);
long SSL_total_renegotiations(SSL *ssl);
int SSL_use_PrivateKey(SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int SSL_use_PrivateKey_ASN1(int type, SSL *ssl, unsigned char *d, long
len);
int SSL_use_PrivateKey_file(SSL *ssl, char *file, int type);
int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey(SSL *ssl, RSA *rsa);
int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1(SSL *ssl, unsigned char *d, long len);
int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey_file(SSL *ssl, char *file, int type);
int SSL_use_certificate(SSL *ssl, X509 *x);
int SSL_use_certificate_ASN1(SSL *ssl, int len, unsigned char *d);
int SSL_use_certificate_file(SSL *ssl, char *file, int type);
int SSL_version(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_want(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_want_nothing(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_want_read(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_want_write(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_want_x509_lookup(const SSL *ssl);
int SSL_write(SSL *ssl, const void *buf, int num);
void SSL_set_psk_client_callback(SSL *ssl, unsigned int (*callback)(SSL
*ssl, const char *hint, char *identity, unsigned int max_identity_len,
unsigned char *psk, unsigned int max_psk_len));
int SSL_use_psk_identity_hint(SSL *ssl, const char *hint);
void SSL_set_psk_server_callback(SSL *ssl, unsigned int (*callback)(SSL
*ssl, const char *identity, unsigned char *psk, int max_psk_len));
const char *SSL_get_psk_identity_hint(SSL *ssl);
const char *SSL_get_psk_identity(SSL *ssl);
SEE ALSO
openssl(1), crypto(3), SSL_accept(3), SSL_clear(3), SSL_connect(3),
SSL_CIPHER_get_name(3), SSL_COMP_add_compression_method(3),
SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(3), SSL_CTX_add_session(3),
SSL_CTX_ctrl(3), SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3),
SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index(3), SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode(3),
SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(3) SSL_CTX_new(3),
SSL_CTX_sess_number(3), SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size(3),
SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sessions(3),
SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(3), SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(3),
SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(3), SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(3),
SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(3), SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(3),
SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id(3), SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(3),
SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list(3), SSL_CTX_set_mode(3),
SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(3), SSL_CTX_set_options(3),
SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown(3), SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(3),
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3), SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(3),
SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version(3), SSL_CTX_set_timeout(3),
SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback(3), SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(3),
SSL_CTX_set_verify(3), SSL_CTX_use_certificate(3),
SSL_alert_type_string(3), SSL_do_handshake(3), SSL_get_SSL_CTX(3),
SSL_get_ciphers(3), SSL_get_client_CA_list(3),
SSL_get_default_timeout(3), SSL_get_error(3),
SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(3), SSL_get_ex_new_index(3),
SSL_get_fd(3), SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(3), SSL_get_rbio(3),
SSL_get_session(3), SSL_get_verify_result(3), SSL_get_version(3),
SSL_library_init(3), SSL_load_client_CA_file(3), SSL_new(3),
SSL_pending(3), SSL_read(3), SSL_rstate_string(3),
SSL_session_reused(3), SSL_set_bio(3), SSL_set_connect_state(3),
SSL_set_fd(3), SSL_set_session(3), SSL_set_shutdown(3),
SSL_shutdown(3), SSL_state_string(3), SSL_want(3), SSL_write(3),
SSL_SESSION_free(3), SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index(3),
SSL_SESSION_get_time(3), d2i_SSL_SESSION(3),
SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback(3), SSL_CTX_use_psk_identity_hint(3),
SSL_get_psk_identity(3)
HISTORY
The ssl(3) document appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.2
1.0.2h 2016-05-03 ssl(3)
SSL_CTX_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CALLBACK(3) OpenSSL
NAME
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback,
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg, SSL_get_servername_type,
SSL_get_servername, SSL_set_tlsext_host_name - handle server name
indication (SNI)
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx,
int (*cb)(SSL *s, int *al, void *arg));
long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
const char *SSL_get_servername(const SSL *s, const int type);
int SSL_get_servername_type(const SSL *s);
int SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(const SSL *s, const char *name);
DESCRIPTION
The functionality provided by the servername callback is mostly
superseded by the ClientHello callback, which can be set using
SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb(). However, even where the ClientHello
callback is used, the servername callback is still necessary in order
to acknowledge the servername requested by the client.
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback() sets the application callback
cb used by a server to perform any actions or configuration required
based on the servername extension received in the incoming connection.
When cb is NULL, SNI is not used.
The servername callback should return one of the following values:
SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK
This is used to indicate that the servername requested by the
client has been accepted. Typically a server will call
SSL_set_SSL_CTX() in the callback to set up a different
configuration for the selected servername in this case.
SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL
In this case the servername requested by the client is not accepted
and the handshake will be aborted. The value of the alert to be
used should be stored in the location pointed to by the al
parameter to the callback. By default this value is initialised to
SSL_AD_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME.
SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING
If this value is returned then the servername is not accepted by
the server. However, the handshake will continue and send a
warning alert instead. The value of the alert should be stored in
the location pointed to by the al parameter as for
SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL above. Note that TLSv1.3 does not
support warning alerts, so if TLSv1.3 has been negotiated then this
return value is treated the same way as SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK.
SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK
This return value indicates that the servername is not accepted by
the server. No alerts are sent and the server will not acknowledge
the requested servername.
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg() sets a context-specific argument to
be passed into the callback (via the arg parameter) for this SSL_CTX.
The behaviour of SSL_get_servername() depends on a number of different
factors. In particular note that in TLSv1.3 the servername is
negotiated in every handshake. In TLSv1.2 the servername is only
negotiated on initial handshakes and not on resumption handshakes.
On the client, before the handshake
If a servername has been set via a call to
SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() then it will return that servername.
If one has not been set, but a TLSv1.2 resumption is being
attempted and the session from the original handshake had a
servername accepted by the server then it will return that
servername.
Otherwise it returns NULL.
On the client, during or after the handshake and a TLSv1.2 (or below)
resumption occurred
If the session from the original handshake had a servername
accepted by the server then it will return that servername.
Otherwise it returns the servername set via
SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() or NULL if it was not called.
On the client, during or after the handshake and a TLSv1.2 (or below)
resumption did not occur
It will return the servername set via SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() or
NULL if it was not called.
On the server, before the handshake
The function will always return NULL before the handshake
On the server, after the servername extension has been processed and a
TLSv1.2 (or below) resumption occurred
If a servername was accepted by the server in the original
handshake then it will return that servername, or NULL otherwise.
On the server, after the servername extension has been processed and a
TLSv1.2 (or below) resumption did not occur
The function will return the servername requested by the client in
this handshake or NULL if none was requested.
Note that the ClientHello callback occurs before a servername extension
from the client is processed. The servername, certificate and ALPN
callbacks occur after a servername extension from the client is
processed.
SSL_get_servername_type() returns the servername type or -1 if no
servername is present. Currently the only supported type (defined in
RFC3546) is TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name.
SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() sets the server name indication ClientHello
extension to contain the value name. The type of server name indication
extension is set to TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name (defined in RFC3546).
NOTES
Several callbacks are executed during ClientHello processing, including
the ClientHello, ALPN, and servername callbacks. The ClientHello
callback is executed first, then the servername callback, followed by
the ALPN callback.
The SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() function should only be called on SSL
objects that will act as clients; otherwise the configured name will be
ignored.
RETURN VALUES
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback() and
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg() both always return 1 indicating
success. SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() returns 1 on success, 0 in case of
error.
SEE ALSO
ssl(7), SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb(3), SSL_get0_alpn_selected(3),
SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb(3)
HISTORY
SSL_get_servername() historically provided some unexpected results in
certain corner cases. This has been fixed from OpenSSL 1.1.1e.
Prior to 1.1.1e, when the client requested a servername in an initial
TLSv1.2 handshake, the server accepted it, and then the client
successfully resumed but set a different explicit servername in the
second handshake then when called by the client it returned the
servername from the second handshake. This has now been changed to
return the servername requested in the original handshake.
Also prior to 1.1.1e, if the client sent a servername in the first
handshake but the server did not accept it, and then a second handshake
occurred where TLSv1.2 resumption was successful then when called by
the server it returned the servername requested in the original
handshake. This has now been changed to NULL.
COPYRIGHT
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
1.1.1t 2023-02-07
SSL_CTX_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CALLBACK(3)