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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- SSL_export_keying_material,
- SSL_export_keying_material_early
- - obtain keying material for application use
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/ssl.h>
- int SSL_export_keying_material(SSL *s, unsigned char *out, size_t olen,
- const char *label, size_t llen,
- const unsigned char *context,
- size_t contextlen, int use_context);
- int SSL_export_keying_material_early(SSL *s, unsigned char *out, size_t olen,
- const char *label, size_t llen,
- const unsigned char *context,
- size_t contextlen);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- During the creation of a TLS or DTLS connection shared keying material is
- established between the two endpoints. The functions
- SSL_export_keying_material() and SSL_export_keying_material_early() enable an
- application to use some of this keying material for its own purposes in
- accordance with RFC5705 (for TLSv1.2 and below) or RFC8446 (for TLSv1.3).
- SSL_export_keying_material() derives keying material using
- the F<exporter_master_secret> established in the handshake.
- SSL_export_keying_material_early() is only usable with TLSv1.3, and derives
- keying material using the F<early_exporter_master_secret> (as defined in the
- TLS 1.3 RFC). For the client, the F<early_exporter_master_secret> is only
- available when the client attempts to send 0-RTT data. For the server, it is
- only available when the server accepts 0-RTT data.
- An application may need to securely establish the context within which this
- keying material will be used. For example this may include identifiers for the
- application session, application algorithms or parameters, or the lifetime of
- the context. The context value is left to the application but must be the same
- on both sides of the communication.
- For a given SSL connection B<s>, B<olen> bytes of data will be written to
- B<out>. The application specific context should be supplied in the location
- pointed to by B<context> and should be B<contextlen> bytes long. Provision of
- a context is optional. If the context should be omitted entirely then
- B<use_context> should be set to 0. Otherwise it should be any other value. If
- B<use_context> is 0 then the values of B<context> and B<contextlen> are ignored.
- Note that in TLSv1.2 and below a zero length context is treated differently from
- no context at all, and will result in different keying material being returned.
- In TLSv1.3 a zero length context is that same as no context at all and will
- result in the same keying material being returned.
- An application specific label should be provided in the location pointed to by
- B<label> and should be B<llen> bytes long. Typically this will be a value from
- the IANA Exporter Label Registry
- (L<https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#exporter-labels>).
- Alternatively labels beginning with "EXPERIMENTAL" are permitted by the standard
- to be used without registration. TLSv1.3 imposes a maximum label length of
- 249 bytes.
- Note that this function is only defined for TLSv1.0 and above, and DTLSv1.0 and
- above. Attempting to use it in SSLv3 will result in an error.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- SSL_export_keying_material() returns 0 or -1 on failure or 1 on success.
- SSL_export_keying_material_early() returns 0 on failure or 1 on success.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<ssl(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The SSL_export_keying_material_early() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2017-2018 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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