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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- SSL_CTX_set1_groups, SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list, SSL_set1_groups,
- SSL_set1_groups_list, SSL_get1_groups, SSL_get_shared_group,
- SSL_get_negotiated_group, SSL_CTX_set1_curves, SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list,
- SSL_set1_curves, SSL_set1_curves_list, SSL_get1_curves, SSL_get_shared_curve
- - EC supported curve functions
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/ssl.h>
- int SSL_CTX_set1_groups(SSL_CTX *ctx, int *glist, int glistlen);
- int SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *list);
- int SSL_set1_groups(SSL *ssl, int *glist, int glistlen);
- int SSL_set1_groups_list(SSL *ssl, char *list);
- int SSL_get1_groups(SSL *ssl, int *groups);
- int SSL_get_shared_group(SSL *s, int n);
- int SSL_get_negotiated_group(SSL *s);
- int SSL_CTX_set1_curves(SSL_CTX *ctx, int *clist, int clistlen);
- int SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *list);
- int SSL_set1_curves(SSL *ssl, int *clist, int clistlen);
- int SSL_set1_curves_list(SSL *ssl, char *list);
- int SSL_get1_curves(SSL *ssl, int *curves);
- int SSL_get_shared_curve(SSL *s, int n);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- For all of the functions below that set the supported groups there must be at
- least one group in the list. A number of these functions identify groups via a
- unique integer NID value. However, support for some groups may be added by
- external providers. In this case there will be no NID assigned for the group.
- When setting such groups applications should use the "list" form of these
- functions (i.e. SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list() and SSL_set1_groups_list).
- SSL_CTX_set1_groups() sets the supported groups for B<ctx> to B<glistlen>
- groups in the array B<glist>. The array consist of all NIDs of groups in
- preference order. For a TLS client the groups are used directly in the
- supported groups extension. For a TLS server the groups are used to
- determine the set of shared groups. Currently supported groups for
- B<TLSv1.3> are B<NID_X9_62_prime256v1>, B<NID_secp384r1>, B<NID_secp521r1>,
- B<NID_X25519>, B<NID_X448>, B<NID_ffdhe2048>, B<NID_ffdhe3072>,
- B<NID_ffdhe4096>, B<NID_ffdhe6144> and B<NID_ffdhe8192>.
- SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list() sets the supported groups for B<ctx> to
- string B<list>. The string is a colon separated list of group NIDs or
- names, for example "P-521:P-384:P-256:X25519:ffdhe2048". Currently supported
- groups for B<TLSv1.3> are B<P-256>, B<P-384>, B<P-521>, B<X25519>, B<X448>,
- B<ffdhe2048>, B<ffdhe3072>, B<ffdhe4096>, B<ffdhe6144>, B<ffdhe8192>. Support
- for other groups may be added by external providers.
- SSL_set1_groups() and SSL_set1_groups_list() are similar except they set
- supported groups for the SSL structure B<ssl>.
- SSL_get1_groups() returns the set of supported groups sent by a client
- in the supported groups extension. It returns the total number of
- supported groups. The B<groups> parameter can be B<NULL> to simply
- return the number of groups for memory allocation purposes. The
- B<groups> array is in the form of a set of group NIDs in preference
- order. It can return zero if the client did not send a supported groups
- extension. If a supported group NID is unknown then the value is set to the
- bitwise OR of TLSEXT_nid_unknown (0x1000000) and the id of the group.
- SSL_get_shared_group() returns the NID of the shared group B<n> for a
- server-side SSL B<ssl>. If B<n> is -1 then the total number of shared groups is
- returned, which may be zero. Other than for diagnostic purposes,
- most applications will only be interested in the first shared group
- so B<n> is normally set to zero. If the value B<n> is out of range,
- NID_undef is returned. If the NID for the shared group is unknown then the value
- is set to the bitwise OR of TLSEXT_nid_unknown (0x1000000) and the id of the
- group.
- SSL_get_negotiated_group() returns the NID of the negotiated group on a TLSv1.3
- connection for key exchange. This can be called by either client or server. If
- the NID for the shared group is unknown then the value is set to the bitwise OR
- of TLSEXT_nid_unknown (0x1000000) and the id of the group.
- All these functions are implemented as macros.
- The curve functions are synonyms for the equivalently named group functions and
- are identical in every respect. They exist because, prior to TLS1.3, there was
- only the concept of supported curves. In TLS1.3 this was renamed to supported
- groups, and extended to include Diffie Hellman groups. The group functions
- should be used in preference.
- =head1 NOTES
- If an application wishes to make use of several of these functions for
- configuration purposes either on a command line or in a file it should
- consider using the SSL_CONF interface instead of manually parsing options.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- SSL_CTX_set1_groups(), SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list(), SSL_set1_groups() and
- SSL_set1_groups_list(), return 1 for success and 0 for failure.
- SSL_get1_groups() returns the number of groups, which may be zero.
- SSL_get_shared_group() returns the NID of shared group B<n> or NID_undef if there
- is no shared group B<n>; or the total number of shared groups if B<n>
- is -1.
- When called on a client B<ssl>, SSL_get_shared_group() has no meaning and
- returns -1.
- SSL_get_negotiated_group() returns the NID of the negotiated group on a
- TLSv1.3 connection for key exchange. Or it returns NID_undef if no negotiated
- group.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<ssl(7)>,
- L<SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(3)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The curve functions were added in OpenSSL 1.0.2. The equivalent group
- functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1. The SSL_get_negotiated_group() function
- was added in OpenSSL 3.0.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2013-2020 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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