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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- SSL_extension_supported,
- SSL_custom_ext_add_cb_ex,
- SSL_custom_ext_free_cb_ex,
- SSL_custom_ext_parse_cb_ex,
- SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext,
- SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext, SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext,
- custom_ext_add_cb, custom_ext_free_cb, custom_ext_parse_cb
- - custom TLS extension handling
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/ssl.h>
- typedef int (*SSL_custom_ext_add_cb_ex)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- unsigned int context,
- const unsigned char **out,
- size_t *outlen, X509 *x,
- size_t chainidx, int *al,
- void *add_arg);
- typedef void (*SSL_custom_ext_free_cb_ex)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- unsigned int context,
- const unsigned char *out,
- void *add_arg);
- typedef int (*SSL_custom_ext_parse_cb_ex)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- unsigned int context,
- const unsigned char *in,
- size_t inlen, X509 *x,
- size_t chainidx, int *al,
- void *parse_arg);
- int SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int ext_type,
- unsigned int context,
- SSL_custom_ext_add_cb_ex add_cb,
- SSL_custom_ext_free_cb_ex free_cb,
- void *add_arg,
- SSL_custom_ext_parse_cb_ex parse_cb,
- void *parse_arg);
- typedef int (*custom_ext_add_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- const unsigned char **out,
- size_t *outlen, int *al,
- void *add_arg);
- typedef void (*custom_ext_free_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- const unsigned char *out,
- void *add_arg);
- typedef int (*custom_ext_parse_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
- const unsigned char *in,
- size_t inlen, int *al,
- void *parse_arg);
- int SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int ext_type,
- custom_ext_add_cb add_cb,
- custom_ext_free_cb free_cb, void *add_arg,
- custom_ext_parse_cb parse_cb,
- void *parse_arg);
- int SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int ext_type,
- custom_ext_add_cb add_cb,
- custom_ext_free_cb free_cb, void *add_arg,
- custom_ext_parse_cb parse_cb,
- void *parse_arg);
- int SSL_extension_supported(unsigned int ext_type);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext() adds a custom extension for a TLS/DTLS client or server
- for all supported protocol versions with extension type B<ext_type> and
- callbacks B<add_cb>, B<free_cb> and B<parse_cb> (see the
- L</EXTENSION CALLBACKS> section below). The B<context> value determines
- which messages and under what conditions the extension will be added/parsed (see
- the L</EXTENSION CONTEXTS> section below).
- SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext() adds a custom extension for a TLS/DTLS client
- with extension type B<ext_type> and callbacks B<add_cb>, B<free_cb> and
- B<parse_cb>. This function is similar to SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext() except it only
- applies to clients, uses the older style of callbacks, and implicitly sets the
- B<context> value to:
- SSL_EXT_TLS1_2_AND_BELOW_ONLY | SSL_EXT_CLIENT_HELLO
- | SSL_EXT_TLS1_2_SERVER_HELLO | SSL_EXT_IGNORE_ON_RESUMPTION
- SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext() adds a custom extension for a TLS/DTLS server
- with extension type B<ext_type> and callbacks B<add_cb>, B<free_cb> and
- B<parse_cb>. This function is similar to SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext() except it
- only applies to servers, uses the older style of callbacks, and implicitly sets
- the B<context> value to the same as for SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext() above.
- The B<ext_type> parameter corresponds to the B<extension_type> field of
- RFC5246 et al. It is B<not> a NID. In all cases the extension type must not be
- handled by OpenSSL internally or an error occurs.
- SSL_extension_supported() returns 1 if the extension B<ext_type> is handled
- internally by OpenSSL and 0 otherwise.
- =head1 EXTENSION CALLBACKS
- The callback B<add_cb> is called to send custom extension data to be
- included in various TLS messages. The B<ext_type> parameter is set to the
- extension type which will be added and B<add_arg> to the value set when the
- extension handler was added. When using the new style callbacks the B<context>
- parameter will indicate which message is currently being constructed e.g. for
- the ClientHello it will be set to B<SSL_EXT_CLIENT_HELLO>.
- If the application wishes to include the extension B<ext_type> it should
- set B<*out> to the extension data, set B<*outlen> to the length of the
- extension data and return 1.
- If the B<add_cb> does not wish to include the extension it must return 0.
- If B<add_cb> returns -1 a fatal handshake error occurs using the TLS
- alert value specified in B<*al>.
- When constructing the ClientHello, if B<add_cb> is set to NULL a zero length
- extension is added for B<ext_type>. For all other messages if B<add_cb> is set
- to NULL then no extension is added.
- When constructing a Certificate message the callback will be called for each
- certificate in the message. The B<x> parameter will indicate the
- current certificate and the B<chainidx> parameter will indicate the position
- of the certificate in the message. The first certificate is always the end
- entity certificate and has a B<chainidx> value of 0. The certificates are in the
- order that they were received in the Certificate message.
- For all messages except the ServerHello and EncryptedExtensions every
- registered B<add_cb> is always called to see if the application wishes to add an
- extension (as long as all requirements of the specified B<context> are met).
- For the ServerHello and EncryptedExtension messages every registered B<add_cb>
- is called once if and only if the requirements of the specified B<context> are
- met and the corresponding extension was received in the ClientHello. That is, if
- no corresponding extension was received in the ClientHello then B<add_cb> will
- not be called.
- If an extension is added (that is B<add_cb> returns 1) B<free_cb> is called
- (if it is set) with the value of B<out> set by the add callback. It can be
- used to free up any dynamic extension data set by B<add_cb>. Since B<out> is
- constant (to permit use of constant data in B<add_cb>) applications may need to
- cast away const to free the data.
- The callback B<parse_cb> receives data for TLS extensions. The callback is only
- called if the extension is present and relevant for the context (see
- L</EXTENSION CONTEXTS> below).
- The extension data consists of B<inlen> bytes in the buffer B<in> for the
- extension B<ext_type>.
- If the message being parsed is a TLSv1.3 compatible Certificate message then
- B<parse_cb> will be called for each certificate contained within the message.
- The B<x> parameter will indicate the current certificate and the B<chainidx>
- parameter will indicate the position of the certificate in the message. The
- first certificate is always the end entity certificate and has a B<chainidx>
- value of 0.
- If the B<parse_cb> considers the extension data acceptable it must return
- 1. If it returns 0 or a negative value a fatal handshake error occurs
- using the TLS alert value specified in B<*al>.
- The buffer B<in> is a temporary internal buffer which will not be valid after
- the callback returns.
- =head1 EXTENSION CONTEXTS
- An extension context defines which messages and under which conditions an
- extension should be added or expected. The context is built up by performing
- a bitwise OR of multiple pre-defined values together. The valid context values
- are:
- =over 4
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS_ONLY
- The extension is only allowed in TLS
- =item SSL_EXT_DTLS_ONLY
- The extension is only allowed in DTLS
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS_IMPLEMENTATION_ONLY
- The extension is allowed in DTLS, but there is only a TLS implementation
- available (so it is ignored in DTLS).
- =item SSL_EXT_SSL3_ALLOWED
- Extensions are not typically defined for SSLv3. Setting this value will allow
- the extension in SSLv3. Applications will not typically need to use this.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_2_AND_BELOW_ONLY
- The extension is only defined for TLSv1.2/DTLSv1.2 and below. Servers will
- ignore this extension if it is present in the ClientHello and TLSv1.3 is
- negotiated.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_ONLY
- The extension is only defined for TLS1.3 and above. Servers will ignore this
- extension if it is present in the ClientHello and TLSv1.2 or below is
- negotiated.
- =item SSL_EXT_IGNORE_ON_RESUMPTION
- The extension will be ignored during parsing if a previous session is being
- successfully resumed.
- =item SSL_EXT_CLIENT_HELLO
- The extension may be present in the ClientHello message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_2_SERVER_HELLO
- The extension may be present in a TLSv1.2 or below compatible ServerHello
- message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_SERVER_HELLO
- The extension may be present in a TLSv1.3 compatible ServerHello message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS
- The extension may be present in an EncryptedExtensions message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_HELLO_RETRY_REQUEST
- The extension may be present in a HelloRetryRequest message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_CERTIFICATE
- The extension may be present in a TLSv1.3 compatible Certificate message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_NEW_SESSION_TICKET
- The extension may be present in a TLSv1.3 compatible NewSessionTicket message.
- =item SSL_EXT_TLS1_3_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST
- The extension may be present in a TLSv1.3 compatible CertificateRequest message.
- =back
- The context must include at least one message value (otherwise the extension
- will never be used).
- =head1 NOTES
- The B<add_arg> and B<parse_arg> parameters can be set to arbitrary values
- which will be passed to the corresponding callbacks. They can, for example,
- be used to store the extension data received in a convenient structure or
- pass the extension data to be added or freed when adding extensions.
- If the same custom extension type is received multiple times a fatal
- B<decode_error> alert is sent and the handshake aborts. If a custom extension
- is received in a ServerHello/EncryptedExtensions message which was not sent in
- the ClientHello a fatal B<unsupported_extension> alert is sent and the
- handshake is aborted. The ServerHello/EncryptedExtensions B<add_cb> callback is
- only called if the corresponding extension was received in the ClientHello. This
- is compliant with the TLS specifications. This behaviour ensures that each
- callback is called at most once and that an application can never send
- unsolicited extensions.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext(), SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext() and
- SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext() return 1 for success and 0 for failure. A
- failure can occur if an attempt is made to add the same B<ext_type> more than
- once, if an attempt is made to use an extension type handled internally by
- OpenSSL or if an internal error occurs (for example a memory allocation
- failure).
- SSL_extension_supported() returns 1 if the extension B<ext_type> is handled
- internally by OpenSSL and 0 otherwise.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<ssl(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The SSL_CTX_add_custom_ext() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2014-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (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
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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