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//! SSL/TLS support.
//!
//! `SslConnector` and `SslAcceptor` should be used in most cases - they handle
//! configuration of the OpenSSL primitives for you.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! To connect as a client to a remote server:
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use boring::ssl::{SslMethod, SslConnector};
//! use std::io::{Read, Write};
//! use std::net::TcpStream;
//!
//! let connector = SslConnector::builder(SslMethod::tls()).unwrap().build();
//!
//! let stream = TcpStream::connect("google.com:443").unwrap();
//! let mut stream = connector.connect("google.com", stream).unwrap();
//!
//! stream.write_all(b"GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n").unwrap();
//! let mut res = vec![];
//! stream.read_to_end(&mut res).unwrap();
//! println!("{}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&res));
//! ```
//!
//! To accept connections as a server from remote clients:
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use boring::ssl::{SslMethod, SslAcceptor, SslStream, SslFiletype};
//! use std::net::{TcpListener, TcpStream};
//! use std::sync::Arc;
//! use std::thread;
//!
//!
//! let mut acceptor = SslAcceptor::mozilla_intermediate(SslMethod::tls()).unwrap();
//! acceptor.set_private_key_file("key.pem", SslFiletype::PEM).unwrap();
//! acceptor.set_certificate_chain_file("certs.pem").unwrap();
//! acceptor.check_private_key().unwrap();
//! let acceptor = Arc::new(acceptor.build());
//!
//! let listener = TcpListener::bind("0.0.0.0:8443").unwrap();
//!
//! fn handle_client(stream: SslStream<TcpStream>) {
//! // ...
//! }
//!
//! for stream in listener.incoming() {
//! match stream {
//! Ok(stream) => {
//! let acceptor = acceptor.clone();
//! thread::spawn(move || {
//! let stream = acceptor.accept(stream).unwrap();
//! handle_client(stream);
//! });
//! }
//! Err(e) => { /* connection failed */ }
//! }
//! }
//! ```
use foreign_types::{ForeignType, ForeignTypeRef, Opaque};
use libc::{c_char, c_int, c_long, c_uchar, c_uint, c_void};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use openssl_macros::corresponds;
use std::any::TypeId;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
use std::fmt;
use std::io;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop, MaybeUninit};
use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
use std::panic::resume_unwind;
use std::path::Path;
use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use std::slice;
use std::str;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use crate::dh::DhRef;
use crate::ec::EcKeyRef;
use crate::error::ErrorStack;
use crate::ex_data::Index;
use crate::ffi;
use crate::nid::Nid;
use crate::pkey::{HasPrivate, PKeyRef, Params, Private};
use crate::srtp::{SrtpProtectionProfile, SrtpProtectionProfileRef};
use crate::ssl::bio::BioMethod;
use crate::ssl::callbacks::*;
use crate::ssl::error::InnerError;
use crate::stack::{Stack, StackRef, Stackable};
use crate::x509::store::{X509Store, X509StoreBuilderRef, X509StoreRef};
use crate::x509::verify::X509VerifyParamRef;
use crate::x509::{
X509Name, X509Ref, X509StoreContextRef, X509VerifyError, X509VerifyResult, X509,
};
use crate::{cvt, cvt_0i, cvt_n, cvt_p, init};
pub use self::async_callbacks::{
AsyncPrivateKeyMethod, AsyncPrivateKeyMethodError, AsyncSelectCertError, BoxCustomVerifyFinish,
BoxCustomVerifyFuture, BoxGetSessionFinish, BoxGetSessionFuture, BoxPrivateKeyMethodFinish,
BoxPrivateKeyMethodFuture, BoxSelectCertFinish, BoxSelectCertFuture, ExDataFuture,
};
pub use self::connector::{
ConnectConfiguration, SslAcceptor, SslAcceptorBuilder, SslConnector, SslConnectorBuilder,
};
pub use self::error::{Error, ErrorCode, HandshakeError};
mod async_callbacks;
mod bio;
mod callbacks;
mod connector;
mod error;
mod mut_only;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test;
bitflags! {
/// Options controlling the behavior of an `SslContext`.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct SslOptions: c_uint {
/// Disables a countermeasure against an SSLv3/TLSv1.0 vulnerability affecting CBC ciphers.
const DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS = ffi::SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS as _;
/// A "reasonable default" set of options which enables compatibility flags.
const ALL = ffi::SSL_OP_ALL as _;
/// Do not query the MTU.
///
/// Only affects DTLS connections.
const NO_QUERY_MTU = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU as _;
/// Disables the use of session tickets for session resumption.
const NO_TICKET = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_TICKET as _;
/// Always start a new session when performing a renegotiation on the server side.
const NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION =
ffi::SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION as _;
/// Disables the use of TLS compression.
const NO_COMPRESSION = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION as _;
/// Allow legacy insecure renegotiation with servers or clients that do not support secure
/// renegotiation.
const ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION =
ffi::SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION as _;
/// Creates a new key for each session when using ECDHE.
const SINGLE_ECDH_USE = ffi::SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE as _;
/// Creates a new key for each session when using DHE.
const SINGLE_DH_USE = ffi::SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE as _;
/// Use the server's preferences rather than the client's when selecting a cipher.
///
/// This has no effect on the client side.
const CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE = ffi::SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE as _;
/// Disables version rollback attach detection.
const TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG = ffi::SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG as _;
/// Disables the use of SSLv2.
const NO_SSLV2 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 as _;
/// Disables the use of SSLv3.
const NO_SSLV3 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3 as _;
/// Disables the use of TLSv1.0.
const NO_TLSV1 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1 as _;
/// Disables the use of TLSv1.1.
const NO_TLSV1_1 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 as _;
/// Disables the use of TLSv1.2.
const NO_TLSV1_2 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2 as _;
/// Disables the use of TLSv1.3.
const NO_TLSV1_3 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_3 as _;
/// Disables the use of DTLSv1.0
const NO_DTLSV1 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1 as _;
/// Disables the use of DTLSv1.2.
const NO_DTLSV1_2 = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1_2 as _;
/// Disallow all renegotiation in TLSv1.2 and earlier.
const NO_RENEGOTIATION = ffi::SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION as _;
}
}
bitflags! {
/// Options controlling the behavior of an `SslContext`.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct SslMode: c_uint {
/// Enables "short writes".
///
/// Normally, a write in OpenSSL will always write out all of the requested data, even if it
/// requires more than one TLS record or write to the underlying stream. This option will
/// cause a write to return after writing a single TLS record instead.
const ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE = ffi::SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE as _;
/// Disables a check that the data buffer has not moved between calls when operating in a
/// nonblocking context.
const ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER = ffi::SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER as _;
/// Enables automatic retries after TLS session events such as renegotiations or heartbeats.
///
/// By default, OpenSSL will return a `WantRead` error after a renegotiation or heartbeat.
/// This option will cause OpenSSL to automatically continue processing the requested
/// operation instead.
///
/// Note that `SslStream::read` and `SslStream::write` will automatically retry regardless
/// of the state of this option. It only affects `SslStream::ssl_read` and
/// `SslStream::ssl_write`.
const AUTO_RETRY = ffi::SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY as _;
/// Disables automatic chain building when verifying a peer's certificate.
///
/// TLS peers are responsible for sending the entire certificate chain from the leaf to a
/// trusted root, but some will incorrectly not do so. OpenSSL will try to build the chain
/// out of certificates it knows of, and this option will disable that behavior.
const NO_AUTO_CHAIN = ffi::SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN as _;
/// Release memory buffers when the session does not need them.
///
/// This saves ~34 KiB of memory for idle streams.
const RELEASE_BUFFERS = ffi::SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS as _;
/// Sends the fake `TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV` cipher suite in the ClientHello message of a
/// handshake.
///
/// This should only be enabled if a client has failed to connect to a server which
/// attempted to downgrade the protocol version of the session.
///
/// Do not use this unless you know what you're doing!
const SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV = ffi::SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV as _;
}
}
/// A type specifying the kind of protocol an `SslContext` will speak.
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct SslMethod(*const ffi::SSL_METHOD);
impl SslMethod {
/// Support all versions of the TLS protocol.
#[corresponds(TLS_method)]
pub fn tls() -> SslMethod {
unsafe { SslMethod(TLS_method()) }
}
/// Same as `tls`, but doesn't create X509 for certificates.
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
pub fn tls_with_buffer() -> SslMethod {
unsafe { SslMethod(ffi::TLS_with_buffers_method()) }
}
/// Support all versions of the DTLS protocol.
#[corresponds(DTLS_method)]
pub fn dtls() -> SslMethod {
unsafe { SslMethod(DTLS_method()) }
}
/// Support all versions of the TLS protocol, explicitly as a client.
#[corresponds(TLS_client_method)]
pub fn tls_client() -> SslMethod {
unsafe { SslMethod(TLS_client_method()) }
}
/// Support all versions of the TLS protocol, explicitly as a server.
#[corresponds(TLS_server_method)]
pub fn tls_server() -> SslMethod {
unsafe { SslMethod(TLS_server_method()) }
}
/// Constructs an `SslMethod` from a pointer to the underlying OpenSSL value.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller must ensure the pointer is valid.
#[corresponds(TLS_server_method)]
pub unsafe fn from_ptr(ptr: *const ffi::SSL_METHOD) -> SslMethod {
SslMethod(ptr)
}
/// Returns a pointer to the underlying OpenSSL value.
#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const ffi::SSL_METHOD {
self.0
}
}
unsafe impl Sync for SslMethod {}
unsafe impl Send for SslMethod {}
bitflags! {
/// Options controlling the behavior of certificate verification.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct SslVerifyMode: i32 {
/// Verifies that the peer's certificate is trusted.
///
/// On the server side, this will cause OpenSSL to request a certificate from the client.
const PEER = ffi::SSL_VERIFY_PEER;
/// Disables verification of the peer's certificate.
///
/// On the server side, this will cause OpenSSL to not request a certificate from the
/// client. On the client side, the certificate will be checked for validity, but the
/// negotiation will continue regardless of the result of that check.
const NONE = ffi::SSL_VERIFY_NONE;
/// On the server side, abort the handshake if the client did not send a certificate.
///
/// This should be paired with `SSL_VERIFY_PEER`. It has no effect on the client side.
const FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT = ffi::SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT;
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum SslVerifyError {
Invalid(SslAlert),
Retry,
}
bitflags! {
/// Options controlling the behavior of session caching.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct SslSessionCacheMode: c_int {
/// No session caching for the client or server takes place.
const OFF = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF;
/// Enable session caching on the client side.
///
/// OpenSSL has no way of identifying the proper session to reuse automatically, so the
/// application is responsible for setting it explicitly via [`SslRef::set_session`].
///
/// [`SslRef::set_session`]: struct.SslRef.html#method.set_session
const CLIENT = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT;
/// Enable session caching on the server side.
///
/// This is the default mode.
const SERVER = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER;
/// Enable session caching on both the client and server side.
const BOTH = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_BOTH;
/// Disable automatic removal of expired sessions from the session cache.
const NO_AUTO_CLEAR = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_AUTO_CLEAR;
/// Disable use of the internal session cache for session lookups.
const NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP;
/// Disable use of the internal session cache for session storage.
const NO_INTERNAL_STORE = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE;
/// Disable use of the internal session cache for storage and lookup.
const NO_INTERNAL = ffi::SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL;
}
}
/// An identifier of the format of a certificate or key file.
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct SslFiletype(c_int);
impl SslFiletype {
/// The PEM format.
///
/// This corresponds to `SSL_FILETYPE_PEM`.
pub const PEM: SslFiletype = SslFiletype(ffi::SSL_FILETYPE_PEM);
/// The ASN1 format.
///
/// This corresponds to `SSL_FILETYPE_ASN1`.
pub const ASN1: SslFiletype = SslFiletype(ffi::SSL_FILETYPE_ASN1);
/// Constructs an `SslFiletype` from a raw OpenSSL value.
pub fn from_raw(raw: c_int) -> SslFiletype {
SslFiletype(raw)
}
/// Returns the raw OpenSSL value represented by this type.
#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
pub fn as_raw(&self) -> c_int {
self.0
}
}
/// An identifier of a certificate status type.
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct StatusType(c_int);
impl StatusType {
/// An OSCP status.
pub const OCSP: StatusType = StatusType(ffi::TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp);
/// Constructs a `StatusType` from a raw OpenSSL value.
pub fn from_raw(raw: c_int) -> StatusType {
StatusType(raw)
}
/// Returns the raw OpenSSL value represented by this type.
#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
pub fn as_raw(&self) -> c_int {
self.0
}
}
/// An identifier of a session name type.
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct NameType(c_int);
impl NameType {
/// A host name.
pub const HOST_NAME: NameType = NameType(ffi::TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name);
/// Constructs a `StatusType` from a raw OpenSSL value.
pub fn from_raw(raw: c_int) -> StatusType {
StatusType(raw)
}
/// Returns the raw OpenSSL value represented by this type.
#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
pub fn as_raw(&self) -> c_int {
self.0
}
}
static INDEXES: Lazy<Mutex<HashMap<TypeId, c_int>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(HashMap::new()));
static SSL_INDEXES: Lazy<Mutex<HashMap<TypeId, c_int>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(HashMap::new()));
static SESSION_CTX_INDEX: Lazy<Index<Ssl, SslContext>> = Lazy::new(|| Ssl::new_ex_index().unwrap());
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
static RPK_FLAG_INDEX: Lazy<Index<SslContext, bool>> =
Lazy::new(|| SslContext::new_ex_index().unwrap());
unsafe extern "C" fn free_data_box<T>(
_parent: *mut c_void,
ptr: *mut c_void,
_ad: *mut ffi::CRYPTO_EX_DATA,
_idx: c_int,
_argl: c_long,
_argp: *mut c_void,
) {
if !ptr.is_null() {
drop(Box::<T>::from_raw(ptr as *mut T));
}
}
/// An error returned from the SNI callback.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SniError(c_int);
impl SniError {
/// Abort the handshake with a fatal alert.
pub const ALERT_FATAL: SniError = SniError(ffi::SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL);
/// Send a warning alert to the client and continue the handshake.
pub const ALERT_WARNING: SniError = SniError(ffi::SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING);
pub const NOACK: SniError = SniError(ffi::SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK);
}
/// An SSL/TLS alert.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SslAlert(c_int);
impl SslAlert {
pub const CLOSE_NOTIFY: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CLOSE_NOTIFY);
pub const UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE);
pub const BAD_RECORD_MAC: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_BAD_RECORD_MAC);
pub const DECRYPTION_FAILED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_DECRYPTION_FAILED);
pub const RECORD_OVERFLOW: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_RECORD_OVERFLOW);
pub const DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE);
pub const HANDSHAKE_FAILURE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE);
pub const NO_CERTIFICATE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_NO_CERTIFICATE);
pub const BAD_CERTIFICATE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE);
pub const UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE);
pub const CERTIFICATE_REVOKED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED);
pub const CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED);
pub const CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN);
pub const ILLEGAL_PARAMETER: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER);
pub const UNKNOWN_CA: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNKNOWN_CA);
pub const ACCESS_DENIED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_ACCESS_DENIED);
pub const DECODE_ERROR: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR);
pub const DECRYPT_ERROR: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_DECRYPT_ERROR);
pub const EXPORT_RESTRICTION: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_EXPORT_RESTRICTION);
pub const PROTOCOL_VERSION: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_PROTOCOL_VERSION);
pub const INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY);
pub const INTERNAL_ERROR: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR);
pub const INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK);
pub const USER_CANCELLED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_USER_CANCELLED);
pub const NO_RENEGOTIATION: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_NO_RENEGOTIATION);
pub const MISSING_EXTENSION: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_MISSING_EXTENSION);
pub const UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION);
pub const CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE);
pub const UNRECOGNIZED_NAME: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME);
pub const BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE: Self =
Self(ffi::SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE);
pub const BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE);
pub const UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY);
pub const CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED);
pub const NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_AD_NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL);
}
/// An error returned from an ALPN selection callback.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct AlpnError(c_int);
impl AlpnError {
/// Terminate the handshake with a fatal alert.
pub const ALERT_FATAL: AlpnError = AlpnError(ffi::SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL);
/// Do not select a protocol, but continue the handshake.
pub const NOACK: AlpnError = AlpnError(ffi::SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK);
}
/// An error returned from a certificate selection callback.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SelectCertError(ffi::ssl_select_cert_result_t);
impl SelectCertError {
/// A fatal error occurred and the handshake should be terminated.
pub const ERROR: Self = Self(ffi::ssl_select_cert_result_t::ssl_select_cert_error);
/// The operation could not be completed and should be retried later.
pub const RETRY: Self = Self(ffi::ssl_select_cert_result_t::ssl_select_cert_retry);
}
/// Extension types, to be used with `ClientHello::get_extension`.
///
/// **WARNING**: The current implementation of `From` is unsound, as it's possible to create an
/// ExtensionType that is not defined by the impl. `From` will be deprecated in favor of `TryFrom`
/// in the next major bump of the library.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ExtensionType(u16);
impl ExtensionType {
pub const SERVER_NAME: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_server_name as u16);
pub const STATUS_REQUEST: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_status_request as u16);
pub const EC_POINT_FORMATS: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_ec_point_formats as u16);
pub const SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_signature_algorithms as u16);
pub const SRTP: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_srtp as u16);
pub const APPLICATION_LAYER_PROTOCOL_NEGOTIATION: Self =
Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_application_layer_protocol_negotiation as u16);
pub const PADDING: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_padding as u16);
pub const EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_extended_master_secret as u16);
pub const QUIC_TRANSPORT_PARAMETERS_LEGACY: Self =
Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_quic_transport_parameters_legacy as u16);
pub const QUIC_TRANSPORT_PARAMETERS_STANDARD: Self =
Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_quic_transport_parameters_standard as u16);
pub const CERT_COMPRESSION: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_cert_compression as u16);
pub const SESSION_TICKET: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_session_ticket as u16);
pub const SUPPORTED_GROUPS: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_supported_groups as u16);
pub const PRE_SHARED_KEY: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_pre_shared_key as u16);
pub const EARLY_DATA: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_early_data as u16);
pub const SUPPORTED_VERSIONS: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_supported_versions as u16);
pub const COOKIE: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_cookie as u16);
pub const PSK_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODES: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_psk_key_exchange_modes as u16);
pub const CERTIFICATE_AUTHORITIES: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_certificate_authorities as u16);
pub const SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_CERT: Self =
Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_signature_algorithms_cert as u16);
pub const KEY_SHARE: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_key_share as u16);
pub const RENEGOTIATE: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_renegotiate as u16);
pub const DELEGATED_CREDENTIAL: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_delegated_credential as u16);
pub const APPLICATION_SETTINGS: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_application_settings as u16);
pub const ENCRYPTED_CLIENT_HELLO: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_encrypted_client_hello as u16);
pub const CERTIFICATE_TIMESTAMP: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_certificate_timestamp as u16);
pub const NEXT_PROTO_NEG: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_next_proto_neg as u16);
pub const CHANNEL_ID: Self = Self(ffi::TLSEXT_TYPE_channel_id as u16);
}
impl From<u16> for ExtensionType {
fn from(value: u16) -> Self {
Self(value)
}
}
/// An SSL/TLS protocol version.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SslVersion(u16);
impl SslVersion {
/// SSLv3
pub const SSL3: SslVersion = SslVersion(ffi::SSL3_VERSION as _);
/// TLSv1.0
pub const TLS1: SslVersion = SslVersion(ffi::TLS1_VERSION as _);
/// TLSv1.1
pub const TLS1_1: SslVersion = SslVersion(ffi::TLS1_1_VERSION as _);
/// TLSv1.2
pub const TLS1_2: SslVersion = SslVersion(ffi::TLS1_2_VERSION as _);
/// TLSv1.3
pub const TLS1_3: SslVersion = SslVersion(ffi::TLS1_3_VERSION as _);
}
impl TryFrom<u16> for SslVersion {
type Error = &'static str;
fn try_from(value: u16) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value as i32 {
ffi::SSL3_VERSION
| ffi::TLS1_VERSION
| ffi::TLS1_1_VERSION
| ffi::TLS1_2_VERSION
| ffi::TLS1_3_VERSION => Ok(Self(value)),
_ => Err("Unknown SslVersion"),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for SslVersion {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(match *self {
Self::SSL3 => "SSL3",
Self::TLS1 => "TLS1",
Self::TLS1_1 => "TLS1_1",
Self::TLS1_2 => "TLS1_2",
Self::TLS1_3 => "TLS1_3",
_ => return write!(f, "{:#06x}", self.0),
})
}
}
impl fmt::Display for SslVersion {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(match *self {
Self::SSL3 => "SSLv3",
Self::TLS1 => "TLSv1",
Self::TLS1_1 => "TLSv1.1",
Self::TLS1_2 => "TLSv1.2",
Self::TLS1_3 => "TLSv1.3",
_ => return write!(f, "unknown ({:#06x})", self.0),
})
}
}
/// A signature verification algorithm.
///
/// **WARNING**: The current implementation of `From` is unsound, as it's possible to create an
/// SslSignatureAlgorithm that is not defined by the impl. `From` will be deprecated in favor of
/// `TryFrom` in the next major bump of the library.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SslSignatureAlgorithm(u16);
impl SslSignatureAlgorithm {
pub const RSA_PKCS1_SHA1: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA1 as _);
pub const RSA_PKCS1_SHA256: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA256 as _);
pub const RSA_PKCS1_SHA384: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA384 as _);
pub const RSA_PKCS1_SHA512: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA512 as _);
pub const RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1 as _);
pub const ECDSA_SHA1: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SHA1 as _);
pub const ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256 as _);
pub const ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384 as _);
pub const ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512 as _);
pub const RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256 as _);
pub const RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384 as _);
pub const RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512: SslSignatureAlgorithm =
SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512 as _);
pub const ED25519: SslSignatureAlgorithm = SslSignatureAlgorithm(ffi::SSL_SIGN_ED25519 as _);
}
impl From<u16> for SslSignatureAlgorithm {
fn from(value: u16) -> Self {
Self(value)
}
}
/// A TLS Curve.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SslCurve(c_int);
impl SslCurve {
pub const SECP224R1: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP224R1 as _);
pub const SECP256R1: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP256R1 as _);
pub const SECP384R1: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP384R1 as _);
pub const SECP521R1: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP521R1 as _);
pub const X25519: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519 as _);
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips"))]
pub const X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00: SslCurve =
SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00 as _);
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
pub const X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00_OLD: SslCurve =
SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00_OLD as _);
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
pub const X25519_KYBER512_DRAFT00: SslCurve =
SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER512_DRAFT00 as _);
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
pub const P256_KYBER768_DRAFT00: SslCurve = SslCurve(ffi::SSL_CURVE_P256_KYBER768_DRAFT00 as _);
/// Returns the curve name
///
/// This corresponds to [`SSL_get_curve_name`]
///
/// [`SSL_get_curve_name`]: https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/ssl.h.html#SSL_get_curve_name
#[corresponds(SSL_get_curve_name)]
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&'static str> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_curve_name(self.0 as u16);
if ptr.is_null() {
return None;
}
CStr::from_ptr(ptr).to_str().ok()
}
}
// We need to allow dead_code here because `SslRef::set_curves` is conditionally compiled
// against the absence of the `kx-safe-default` feature and thus this function is never used.
//
// **NOTE**: This function only exists because the version of boringssl we currently use does
// not expose SSL_CTX_set1_group_ids. Because `SslRef::curve()` returns the public SSL_CURVE id
// as opposed to the internal NID, but `SslContextBuilder::set_curves()` requires the internal
// NID, we need this mapping in place to avoid breaking changes to the public API. Once the
// underlying boringssl version is upgraded, this should be removed in favor of the new
// SSL_CTX_set1_group_ids API.
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn nid(&self) -> Option<c_int> {
match self.0 {
ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP224R1 => Some(ffi::NID_secp224r1),
ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP256R1 => Some(ffi::NID_X9_62_prime256v1),
ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP384R1 => Some(ffi::NID_secp384r1),
ffi::SSL_CURVE_SECP521R1 => Some(ffi::NID_secp521r1),
ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519 => Some(ffi::NID_X25519),
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips"))]
ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00 => Some(ffi::NID_X25519Kyber768Draft00),
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER768_DRAFT00_OLD => Some(ffi::NID_X25519Kyber768Draft00Old),
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_KYBER512_DRAFT00 => Some(ffi::NID_X25519Kyber512Draft00),
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
ffi::SSL_CURVE_P256_KYBER768_DRAFT00 => Some(ffi::NID_P256Kyber768Draft00),
#[cfg(feature = "pq-experimental")]
ffi::SSL_CURVE_X25519_MLKEM768 => Some(ffi::NID_X25519MLKEM768),
_ => None,
}
}
}
/// A compliance policy.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
pub struct CompliancePolicy(ffi::ssl_compliance_policy_t);
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
impl CompliancePolicy {
/// Does nothing, however setting this does not undo other policies, so trying to set this is an error.
pub const NONE: Self = Self(ffi::ssl_compliance_policy_t::ssl_compliance_policy_none);
/// Configures a TLS connection to try and be compliant with NIST requirements, but does not guarantee success.
/// This policy can be called even if Boring is not built with FIPS.
pub const FIPS_202205: Self =
Self(ffi::ssl_compliance_policy_t::ssl_compliance_policy_fips_202205);
/// Partially configures a TLS connection to be compliant with WPA3. Callers must enforce certificate chain requirements themselves.
/// Use of this policy is less secure than the default and not recommended.
pub const WPA3_192_202304: Self =
Self(ffi::ssl_compliance_policy_t::ssl_compliance_policy_wpa3_192_202304);
}
/// A standard implementation of protocol selection for Application Layer Protocol Negotiation
/// (ALPN).
///
/// `server` should contain the server's list of supported protocols and `client` the client's. They
/// must both be in the ALPN wire format. See the documentation for
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`] for details.
///
/// It will select the first protocol supported by the server which is also supported by the client.
///
/// This corresponds to [`SSL_select_next_proto`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_alpn_protos
/// [`SSL_select_next_proto`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos.html
pub fn select_next_proto<'a>(server: &[u8], client: &'a [u8]) -> Option<&'a [u8]> {
if server.is_empty() || client.is_empty() {
return None;
}
unsafe {
let mut out = ptr::null_mut();
let mut outlen = 0;
let r = ffi::SSL_select_next_proto(
&mut out,
&mut outlen,
server.as_ptr(),
server.len() as c_uint,
client.as_ptr(),
client.len() as c_uint,
);
if r == ffi::OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED {
Some(slice::from_raw_parts(out as *const u8, outlen as usize))
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// Options controlling the behavior of the info callback.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct SslInfoCallbackMode(i32);
impl SslInfoCallbackMode {
/// Signaled for each alert received, warning or fatal.
pub const READ_ALERT: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_READ_ALERT);
/// Signaled for each alert sent, warning or fatal.
pub const WRITE_ALERT: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT);
/// Signaled when a handshake begins.
pub const HANDSHAKE_START: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_START);
/// Signaled when a handshake completes successfully.
pub const HANDSHAKE_DONE: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE);
/// Signaled when a handshake progresses to a new state.
pub const ACCEPT_LOOP: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_ACCEPT_LOOP);
/// Signaled when the current iteration of the server-side handshake state machine completes.
pub const ACCEPT_EXIT: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_ACCEPT_EXIT);
/// Signaled when the current iteration of the client-side handshake state machine completes.
pub const CONNECT_EXIT: Self = Self(ffi::SSL_CB_CONNECT_EXIT);
}
/// The `value` argument to an info callback. The most-significant byte is the alert level, while
/// the least significant byte is the alert itself.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub enum SslInfoCallbackValue {
/// The unit value (1). Some BoringSSL info callback modes, like ACCEPT_LOOP, always call the
/// callback with `value` set to the unit value. If the [`SslInfoCallbackValue`] is a
/// `Unit`, it can safely be disregarded.
Unit,
/// An alert. See [`SslInfoCallbackAlert`] for details on how to manipulate the alert. This
/// variant should only be present if the info callback was called with a `READ_ALERT` or
/// `WRITE_ALERT` mode.
Alert(SslInfoCallbackAlert),
}
#[derive(Hash, Copy, Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub struct SslInfoCallbackAlert(c_int);
impl SslInfoCallbackAlert {
/// The level of the SSL alert.
pub fn alert_level(&self) -> Ssl3AlertLevel {
let value = self.0 >> 8;
Ssl3AlertLevel(value)
}
/// The value of the SSL alert.
pub fn alert(&self) -> SslAlert {
let value = self.0 & (u8::MAX as i32);
SslAlert(value)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Ssl3AlertLevel(c_int);
impl Ssl3AlertLevel {
pub const WARNING: Ssl3AlertLevel = Self(ffi::SSL3_AL_WARNING);
pub const FATAL: Ssl3AlertLevel = Self(ffi::SSL3_AL_FATAL);
}
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
extern "C" fn rpk_verify_failure_callback(
_ssl: *mut ffi::SSL,
_out_alert: *mut u8,
) -> ffi::ssl_verify_result_t {
// Always verify the peer.
ffi::ssl_verify_result_t::ssl_verify_invalid
}
/// A builder for `SslContext`s.
pub struct SslContextBuilder {
ctx: SslContext,
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
is_rpk: bool,
}
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
impl SslContextBuilder {
/// Creates a new `SslContextBuilder` to be used with Raw Public Key.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_new)]
pub fn new_rpk() -> Result<SslContextBuilder, ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
init();
let ctx = cvt_p(ffi::SSL_CTX_new(SslMethod::tls_with_buffer().as_ptr()))?;
Ok(SslContextBuilder::from_ptr(ctx, true))
}
}
/// Sets raw public key certificate in DER format.
pub fn set_rpk_certificate(&mut self, cert: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_server_raw_public_key_certificate(
self.as_ptr(),
cert.as_ptr(),
cert.len() as u32,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets RPK null chain private key.
pub fn set_null_chain_private_key<T>(&mut self, key: &PKeyRef<T>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack>
where
T: HasPrivate,
{
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_nullchain_and_key(
self.as_ptr(),
key.as_ptr(),
ptr::null_mut(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
}
impl SslContextBuilder {
/// Creates a new `SslContextBuilder`.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_new)]
pub fn new(method: SslMethod) -> Result<SslContextBuilder, ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
init();
let ctx = cvt_p(ffi::SSL_CTX_new(method.as_ptr()))?;
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
{
Ok(SslContextBuilder::from_ptr(ctx, false))
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "rpk"))]
{
Ok(SslContextBuilder::from_ptr(ctx))
}
}
}
/// Creates an `SslContextBuilder` from a pointer to a raw OpenSSL value.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller must ensure that the pointer is valid and uniquely owned by the builder.
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
pub unsafe fn from_ptr(ctx: *mut ffi::SSL_CTX, is_rpk: bool) -> SslContextBuilder {
let ctx = SslContext::from_ptr(ctx);
let mut builder = SslContextBuilder { ctx, is_rpk };
builder.set_ex_data(*RPK_FLAG_INDEX, is_rpk);
builder
}
/// Creates an `SslContextBuilder` from a pointer to a raw OpenSSL value.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller must ensure that the pointer is valid and uniquely owned by the builder.
#[cfg(not(feature = "rpk"))]
pub unsafe fn from_ptr(ctx: *mut ffi::SSL_CTX) -> SslContextBuilder {
SslContextBuilder {
ctx: SslContext::from_ptr(ctx),
}
}
/// Returns a pointer to the raw OpenSSL value.
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut ffi::SSL_CTX {
self.ctx.as_ptr()
}
/// Registers a certificate verification callback that replaces the default verification
/// process.
///
/// The callback returns true if the certificate chain is valid, and false if not.
/// A viable verification result value (either `Ok(())` or an `Err(X509VerifyError)`) must be
/// reflected in the error member of `X509StoreContextRef`, which can be done by calling
/// `X509StoreContextRef::set_error`. However, the callback's return value determines
/// whether the chain is accepted or not.
///
/// *Warning*: Providing a complete verification procedure is a complex task. See
/// https://docs.openssl.org/master/man3/SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback/#notes for more
/// information.
///
/// TODO: Add the ability to unset the callback by either adding a new function or wrapping the
/// callback in an `Option`.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method panics if this `SslContext` is associated with a RPK context.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback)]
pub fn set_cert_verify_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut X509StoreContextRef) -> bool + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
// NOTE(jlarisch): Q: Why don't we wrap the callback in an Arc, since
// `set_verify_callback` does?
// A: I don't think that Arc is necessary, and I don't think one is necessary here.
// There's no way to get a mutable reference to the `Ssl` or `SslContext`, which
// is what you need to register a new callback.
// See the NOTE in `ssl_raw_verify` for confirmation.
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(
self.as_ptr(),
Some(raw_cert_verify::<F>),
ptr::null_mut(),
);
}
}
/// Configures the certificate verification method for new connections.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_verify)]
pub fn set_verify(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_verify(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits() as c_int, None);
}
}
/// Configures the certificate verification method for new connections and
/// registers a verification callback.
///
/// *Warning*: This callback does not replace the default certificate verification
/// process and is, instead, called multiple times in the course of that process.
/// It is very difficult to implement this callback correctly, without inadvertently
/// relying on implementation details or making incorrect assumptions about when the
/// callback is called.
///
/// Instead, use [`SslContextBuilder::set_custom_verify_callback`] to customize certificate verification.
/// Those callbacks can inspect the peer-sent chain, call [`X509StoreContextRef::verify_cert`]
/// and inspect the result, or perform other operations more straightforwardly.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method panics if this `Ssl` is associated with a RPK context.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_verify)]
pub fn set_verify_callback<F>(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(bool, &mut X509StoreContextRef) -> bool + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_verify(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits() as c_int, Some(raw_verify::<F>));
}
}
/// Configures certificate verification.
///
/// The callback should return `Ok(())` if the certificate is valid.
/// If the certificate is invalid, the callback should return `SslVerifyError::Invalid(alert)`.
/// Some useful alerts include [`SslAlert::CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED`], [`SslAlert::CERTIFICATE_REVOKED`],
/// [`SslAlert::UNKNOWN_CA`], [`SslAlert::BAD_CERTIFICATE`], [`SslAlert::CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN`],
/// and [`SslAlert::INTERNAL_ERROR`]. See RFC 5246 section 7.2.2 for their precise meanings.
///
/// To verify a certificate asynchronously, the callback may return `Err(SslVerifyError::Retry)`.
/// The handshake will then pause with an error with code [`ErrorCode::WANT_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY`].
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method panics if this `Ssl` is associated with a RPK context.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify)]
pub fn set_custom_verify_callback<F>(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef) -> Result<(), SslVerifyError> + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify(
self.as_ptr(),
mode.bits() as c_int,
Some(raw_custom_verify::<F>),
);
}
}
/// Configures the server name indication (SNI) callback for new connections.
///
/// SNI is used to allow a single server to handle requests for multiple domains, each of which
/// has its own certificate chain and configuration.
///
/// Obtain the server name with the `servername` method and then set the corresponding context
/// with `set_ssl_context`
///
// FIXME tlsext prefix?
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback)]
pub fn set_servername_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, &mut SslAlert) -> Result<(), SniError> + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
// The SNI callback is somewhat unique in that the callback associated with the original
// context associated with an SSL can be used even if the SSL's context has been swapped
// out. When that happens, we wouldn't be able to look up the callback's state in the
// context's ex data. Instead, pass the pointer directly as the servername arg. It's
// still stored in ex data to manage the lifetime.
let callback_index = SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>();
self.ctx.replace_ex_data(callback_index, callback);
let arg = self.ctx.ex_data(callback_index).unwrap() as *const F as *mut c_void;
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg(self.as_ptr(), arg);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback(self.as_ptr(), Some(raw_sni::<F>));
}
}
/// Sets the certificate verification depth.
///
/// If the peer's certificate chain is longer than this value, verification will fail.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth)]
pub fn set_verify_depth(&mut self, depth: u32) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(self.as_ptr(), depth as c_int);
}
}
/// Sets a custom certificate store for verifying peer certificates.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set0_verify_cert_store)]
pub fn set_verify_cert_store(&mut self, cert_store: X509Store) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
cvt(
ffi::SSL_CTX_set0_verify_cert_store(self.as_ptr(), cert_store.into_ptr()) as c_int,
)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Replaces the context's certificate store.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_cert_store)]
pub fn set_cert_store(&mut self, cert_store: X509Store) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(self.as_ptr(), cert_store.into_ptr());
}
}
/// Controls read ahead behavior.
///
/// If enabled, OpenSSL will read as much data as is available from the underlying stream,
/// instead of a single record at a time.
///
/// It has no effect when used with DTLS.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead)]
pub fn set_read_ahead(&mut self, read_ahead: bool) {
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(self.as_ptr(), read_ahead as c_int);
}
}
/// Sets the mode used by the context, returning the new bit-mask after adding mode.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_mode)]
pub fn set_mode(&mut self, mode: SslMode) -> SslMode {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_set_mode(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits()) };
SslMode::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Sets the parameters to be used during ephemeral Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh)]
pub fn set_tmp_dh(&mut self, dh: &DhRef<Params>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(self.as_ptr(), dh.as_ptr()) as c_int).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Sets the parameters to be used during ephemeral elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh)]
pub fn set_tmp_ecdh(&mut self, key: &EcKeyRef<Params>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh(self.as_ptr(), key.as_ptr()) as c_int).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Use the default locations of trusted certificates for verification.
///
/// These locations are read from the `SSL_CERT_FILE` and `SSL_CERT_DIR` environment variables
/// if present, or defaults specified at OpenSSL build time otherwise.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths)]
pub fn set_default_verify_paths(&mut self) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths(self.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Loads trusted root certificates from a file.
///
/// The file should contain a sequence of PEM-formatted CA certificates.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations)]
pub fn set_ca_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, file: P) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
let file = CString::new(file.as_ref().as_os_str().to_str().unwrap()).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(
self.as_ptr(),
file.as_ptr() as *const _,
ptr::null(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the list of CA names sent to the client.
///
/// The CA certificates must still be added to the trust root - they are not automatically set
/// as trusted by this method.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list)]
pub fn set_client_ca_list(&mut self, list: Stack<X509Name>) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(self.as_ptr(), list.as_ptr());
mem::forget(list);
}
}
/// Add the provided CA certificate to the list sent by the server to the client when
/// requesting client-side TLS authentication.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_add_client_CA)]
pub fn add_client_ca(&mut self, cacert: &X509Ref) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_add_client_CA(self.as_ptr(), cacert.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Set the context identifier for sessions.
///
/// This value identifies the server's session cache to clients, telling them when they're
/// able to reuse sessions. It should be set to a unique value per server, unless multiple
/// servers share a session cache.
///
/// This value should be set when using client certificates, or each request will fail its
/// handshake and need to be restarted.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context)]
pub fn set_session_id_context(&mut self, sid_ctx: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
assert!(sid_ctx.len() <= c_uint::MAX as usize);
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(
self.as_ptr(),
sid_ctx.as_ptr(),
sid_ctx.len(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Loads a leaf certificate from a file.
///
/// Only a single certificate will be loaded - use `add_extra_chain_cert` to add the remainder
/// of the certificate chain, or `set_certificate_chain_file` to load the entire chain from a
/// single file.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file)]
pub fn set_certificate_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
file: P,
file_type: SslFiletype,
) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
let file = CString::new(file.as_ref().as_os_str().to_str().unwrap()).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(
self.as_ptr(),
file.as_ptr() as *const _,
file_type.as_raw(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Loads a certificate chain from a file.
///
/// The file should contain a sequence of PEM-formatted certificates, the first being the leaf
/// certificate, and the remainder forming the chain of certificates up to and including the
/// trusted root certificate.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file)]
pub fn set_certificate_chain_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
file: P,
) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let file = CString::new(file.as_ref().as_os_str().to_str().unwrap()).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(
self.as_ptr(),
file.as_ptr() as *const _,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the leaf certificate.
///
/// Use `add_extra_chain_cert` to add the remainder of the certificate chain.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_use_certificate)]
pub fn set_certificate(&mut self, cert: &X509Ref) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_use_certificate(self.as_ptr(), cert.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Appends a certificate to the certificate chain.
///
/// This chain should contain all certificates necessary to go from the certificate specified by
/// `set_certificate` to a trusted root.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert)]
pub fn add_extra_chain_cert(&mut self, cert: X509) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(self.as_ptr(), cert.into_ptr()) as c_int)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Loads the private key from a file.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file)]
pub fn set_private_key_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
file: P,
file_type: SslFiletype,
) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let file = CString::new(file.as_ref().as_os_str().to_str().unwrap()).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(
self.as_ptr(),
file.as_ptr() as *const _,
file_type.as_raw(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the private key.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey)]
pub fn set_private_key<T>(&mut self, key: &PKeyRef<T>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack>
where
T: HasPrivate,
{
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey(self.as_ptr(), key.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Sets the list of supported ciphers for protocols before TLSv1.3.
///
/// The `set_ciphersuites` method controls the cipher suites for TLSv1.3 in OpenSSL.
/// BoringSSL doesn't implement `set_ciphersuites`.
/// See https://github.com/google/boringssl/blob/master/include/openssl/ssl.h#L1542-L1544
///
/// See [`ciphers`] for details on the format.
///
/// [`ciphers`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list)]
pub fn set_cipher_list(&mut self, cipher_list: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let cipher_list = CString::new(cipher_list).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(
self.as_ptr(),
cipher_list.as_ptr() as *const _,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Gets the list of supported ciphers for protocols before TLSv1.3.
///
/// See [`ciphers`] for details on the format
///
/// [`ciphers`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_ciphers)]
pub fn ciphers(&self) -> Option<&StackRef<SslCipher>> {
self.ctx.ciphers()
}
/// Sets the options used by the context, returning the old set.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This *enables* the specified options, but does not disable unspecified options. Use
/// `clear_options` for that.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_options)]
pub fn set_options(&mut self, option: SslOptions) -> SslOptions {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_set_options(self.as_ptr(), option.bits()) };
SslOptions::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Returns the options used by the context.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_options)]
pub fn options(&self) -> SslOptions {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_get_options(self.as_ptr()) };
SslOptions::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Clears the options used by the context, returning the old set.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_clear_options)]
pub fn clear_options(&mut self, option: SslOptions) -> SslOptions {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_clear_options(self.as_ptr(), option.bits()) };
SslOptions::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Sets the minimum supported protocol version.
///
/// If version is `None`, the default minimum version is used. For BoringSSL this defaults to
/// TLS 1.0.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version)]
pub fn set_min_proto_version(&mut self, version: Option<SslVersion>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(
self.as_ptr(),
version.map_or(0, |v| v.0 as _),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the maximum supported protocol version.
///
/// If version is `None`, the default maximum version is used. For BoringSSL this is TLS 1.3.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version)]
pub fn set_max_proto_version(&mut self, version: Option<SslVersion>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(
self.as_ptr(),
version.map_or(0, |v| v.0 as _),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Gets the minimum supported protocol version.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_min_proto_version)]
pub fn min_proto_version(&mut self) -> Option<SslVersion> {
unsafe {
let r = ffi::SSL_CTX_get_min_proto_version(self.as_ptr());
if r == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(SslVersion(r))
}
}
}
/// Gets the maximum supported protocol version.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_max_proto_version)]
pub fn max_proto_version(&mut self) -> Option<SslVersion> {
unsafe {
let r = ffi::SSL_CTX_get_max_proto_version(self.as_ptr());
if r == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(SslVersion(r))
}
}
}
/// Sets the protocols to sent to the server for Application Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN).
///
/// The input must be in ALPN "wire format". It consists of a sequence of supported protocol
/// names prefixed by their byte length. For example, the protocol list consisting of `spdy/1`
/// and `http/1.1` is encoded as `b"\x06spdy/1\x08http/1.1"`. The protocols are ordered by
/// preference.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos)]
pub fn set_alpn_protos(&mut self, protocols: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "fips-compat"), allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast))]
{
assert!(protocols.len() <= ProtosLen::MAX as usize);
}
let r = ffi::SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos(
self.as_ptr(),
protocols.as_ptr(),
protocols.len() as ProtosLen,
);
// fun fact, SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos has a reversed return code D:
if r == 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(ErrorStack::get())
}
}
}
/// Enables the DTLS extension "use_srtp" as defined in RFC5764.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_use_srtp)]
pub fn set_tlsext_use_srtp(&mut self, protocols: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
let cstr = CString::new(protocols).unwrap();
let r = ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_use_srtp(self.as_ptr(), cstr.as_ptr());
// fun fact, set_tlsext_use_srtp has a reversed return code D:
if r == 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(ErrorStack::get())
}
}
}
/// Sets the callback used by a server to select a protocol for Application Layer Protocol
/// Negotiation (ALPN).
///
/// The callback is provided with the client's protocol list in ALPN wire format. See the
/// documentation for [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`] for details. It should return one
/// of those protocols on success. The [`select_next_proto`] function implements the standard
/// protocol selection algorithm.
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_alpn_protos
/// [`select_next_proto`]: fn.select_next_proto.html
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb)]
pub fn set_alpn_select_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: for<'a> Fn(&mut SslRef, &'a [u8]) -> Result<&'a [u8], AlpnError> + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb(
self.as_ptr(),
Some(callbacks::raw_alpn_select::<F>),
ptr::null_mut(),
);
}
}
/// Sets a callback that is called before most ClientHello processing and before the decision whether
/// to resume a session is made. The callback may inspect the ClientHello and configure the
/// connection.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb)]
pub fn set_select_certificate_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(ClientHello<'_>) -> Result<(), SelectCertError> + Sync + Send + 'static,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb(
self.as_ptr(),
Some(callbacks::raw_select_cert::<F>),
);
}
}
/// Configures a custom private key method on the context.
///
/// See [`PrivateKeyMethod`] for more details.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_private_key_method)]
pub fn set_private_key_method<M>(&mut self, method: M)
where
M: PrivateKeyMethod,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<M>(), method);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_private_key_method(
self.as_ptr(),
&ffi::SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD {
sign: Some(callbacks::raw_sign::<M>),
decrypt: Some(callbacks::raw_decrypt::<M>),
complete: Some(callbacks::raw_complete::<M>),
},
)
}
}
/// Checks for consistency between the private key and certificate.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_check_private_key)]
pub fn check_private_key(&self) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_check_private_key(self.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the context's certificate store.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_cert_store)]
pub fn cert_store(&self) -> &X509StoreBuilderRef {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe { X509StoreBuilderRef::from_ptr(ffi::SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(self.as_ptr())) }
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the context's certificate store.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_cert_store)]
pub fn cert_store_mut(&mut self) -> &mut X509StoreBuilderRef {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk, "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe { X509StoreBuilderRef::from_ptr_mut(ffi::SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(self.as_ptr())) }
}
/// Sets the callback dealing with OCSP stapling.
///
/// On the client side, this callback is responsible for validating the OCSP status response
/// returned by the server. The status may be retrieved with the `SslRef::ocsp_status` method.
/// A response of `Ok(true)` indicates that the OCSP status is valid, and a response of
/// `Ok(false)` indicates that the OCSP status is invalid and the handshake should be
/// terminated.
///
/// On the server side, this callback is resopnsible for setting the OCSP status response to be
/// returned to clients. The status may be set with the `SslRef::set_ocsp_status` method. A
/// response of `Ok(true)` indicates that the OCSP status should be returned to the client, and
/// `Ok(false)` indicates that the status should not be returned to the client.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb)]
pub fn set_status_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F) -> Result<(), ErrorStack>
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef) -> Result<bool, ErrorStack> + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
cvt(
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb(self.as_ptr(), Some(raw_tlsext_status::<F>))
as c_int,
)
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the callback for providing an identity and pre-shared key for a TLS-PSK client.
///
/// The callback will be called with the SSL context, an identity hint if one was provided
/// by the server, a mutable slice for each of the identity and pre-shared key bytes. The
/// identity must be written as a null-terminated C string.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback)]
pub fn set_psk_client_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, Option<&[u8]>, &mut [u8], &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ErrorStack>
+ 'static
+ Sync
+ Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback(self.as_ptr(), Some(raw_client_psk::<F>));
}
}
#[deprecated(since = "0.10.10", note = "renamed to `set_psk_client_callback`")]
pub fn set_psk_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, Option<&[u8]>, &mut [u8], &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ErrorStack>
+ 'static
+ Sync
+ Send,
{
self.set_psk_client_callback(callback)
}
/// Sets the callback for providing an identity and pre-shared key for a TLS-PSK server.
///
/// The callback will be called with the SSL context, an identity provided by the client,
/// and, a mutable slice for the pre-shared key bytes. The callback returns the number of
/// bytes in the pre-shared key.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback)]
pub fn set_psk_server_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, Option<&[u8]>, &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ErrorStack>
+ 'static
+ Sync
+ Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback(self.as_ptr(), Some(raw_server_psk::<F>));
}
}
/// Sets the callback which is called when new sessions are negotiated.
///
/// This can be used by clients to implement session caching. While in TLSv1.2 the session is
/// available to access via [`SslRef::session`] immediately after the handshake completes, this
/// is not the case for TLSv1.3. There, a session is not generally available immediately, and
/// the server may provide multiple session tokens to the client over a single session. The new
/// session callback is a portable way to deal with both cases.
///
/// Note that session caching must be enabled for the callback to be invoked, and it defaults
/// off for clients. [`set_session_cache_mode`] controls that behavior.
///
/// [`SslRef::session`]: struct.SslRef.html#method.session
/// [`set_session_cache_mode`]: #method.set_session_cache_mode
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb)]
pub fn set_new_session_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, SslSession) + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(self.as_ptr(), Some(callbacks::raw_new_session::<F>));
}
}
/// Sets the callback which is called when sessions are removed from the context.
///
/// Sessions can be removed because they have timed out or because they are considered faulty.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb)]
pub fn set_remove_session_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&SslContextRef, &SslSessionRef) + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(
self.as_ptr(),
Some(callbacks::raw_remove_session::<F>),
);
}
}
/// Sets the callback which is called when a client proposed to resume a session but it was not
/// found in the internal cache.
///
/// The callback is passed a reference to the session ID provided by the client. It should
/// return the session corresponding to that ID if available. This is only used for servers, not
/// clients.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The returned [`SslSession`] must not be associated with a different [`SslContext`].
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb)]
pub unsafe fn set_get_session_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef, &[u8]) -> Result<Option<SslSession>, GetSessionPendingError>
+ 'static
+ Sync
+ Send,
{
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(self.as_ptr(), Some(callbacks::raw_get_session::<F>));
}
/// Sets the TLS key logging callback.
///
/// The callback is invoked whenever TLS key material is generated, and is passed a line of NSS
/// SSLKEYLOGFILE-formatted text. This can be used by tools like Wireshark to decrypt message
/// traffic. The line does not contain a trailing newline.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback)]
pub fn set_keylog_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&SslRef, &str) + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback(self.as_ptr(), Some(callbacks::raw_keylog::<F>));
}
}
/// Sets the session caching mode use for connections made with the context.
///
/// Returns the previous session caching mode.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode)]
pub fn set_session_cache_mode(&mut self, mode: SslSessionCacheMode) -> SslSessionCacheMode {
unsafe {
let bits = ffi::SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits());
SslSessionCacheMode::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
}
/// Sets the extra data at the specified index.
///
/// This can be used to provide data to callbacks registered with the context. Use the
/// `SslContext::new_ex_index` method to create an `Index`.
///
/// Note that if this method is called multiple times with the same index, any previous
/// value stored in the `SslContextBuilder` will be leaked.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_ex_data)]
pub fn set_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<SslContext, T>, data: T) {
unsafe {
self.ctx.set_ex_data(index, data);
}
}
/// Sets or overwrites the extra data at the specified index.
///
/// This can be used to provide data to callbacks registered with the context. Use the
/// `Ssl::new_ex_index` method to create an `Index`.
///
/// Any previous value will be returned and replaced by the new one.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_ex_data)]
pub fn replace_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<SslContext, T>, data: T) -> Option<T> {
unsafe { self.ctx.replace_ex_data(index, data) }
}
/// Sets the context's session cache size limit, returning the previous limit.
///
/// A value of 0 means that the cache size is unbounded.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size)]
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
pub fn set_session_cache_size(&mut self, size: u32) -> u64 {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size(self.as_ptr(), size.into()).into() }
}
/// Sets the context's supported signature algorithms.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list)]
pub fn set_sigalgs_list(&mut self, sigalgs: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let sigalgs = CString::new(sigalgs).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list(self.as_ptr(), sigalgs.as_ptr()) as c_int)
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Set's whether the context should enable GREASE.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_grease_enabled)]
pub fn set_grease_enabled(&mut self, enabled: bool) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_set_grease_enabled(self.as_ptr(), enabled as _) }
}
/// Configures whether ClientHello extensions should be permuted.
///
/// Note: This is gated to non-fips because the fips feature builds with a separate
/// version of BoringSSL which doesn't yet include these APIs.
/// Once the submoduled fips commit is upgraded, these gates can be removed.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_permute_extensions)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
pub fn set_permute_extensions(&mut self, enabled: bool) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_set_permute_extensions(self.as_ptr(), enabled as _) }
}
/// Sets the context's supported signature verification algorithms.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_verify_algorithm_prefs)]
pub fn set_verify_algorithm_prefs(
&mut self,
prefs: &[SslSignatureAlgorithm],
) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt_0i(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_verify_algorithm_prefs(
self.as_ptr(),
prefs.as_ptr() as *const _,
prefs.len(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Enables SCT requests on all client SSL handshakes.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_enable_signed_cert_timestamps)]
pub fn enable_signed_cert_timestamps(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_enable_signed_cert_timestamps(self.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Enables OCSP stapling on all client SSL handshakes.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_enable_ocsp_stapling)]
pub fn enable_ocsp_stapling(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_enable_ocsp_stapling(self.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Sets the context's supported curves.
//
// If the "kx-*" flags are used to set key exchange preference, then don't allow the user to
// set them here. This ensures we don't override the user's preference without telling them:
// when the flags are used, the preferences are set just before connecting or accepting.
#[cfg(not(feature = "kx-safe-default"))]
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list)]
pub fn set_curves_list(&mut self, curves: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let curves = CString::new(curves).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt_0i(ffi::SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list(
self.as_ptr(),
curves.as_ptr() as *const _,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the context's supported curves.
//
// If the "kx-*" flags are used to set key exchange preference, then don't allow the user to
// set them here. This ensures we don't override the user's preference without telling them:
// when the flags are used, the preferences are set just before connecting or accepting.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set1_curves)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "kx-safe-default"))]
pub fn set_curves(&mut self, curves: &[SslCurve]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let curves: Vec<i32> = curves.iter().filter_map(|curve| curve.nid()).collect();
unsafe {
cvt_0i(ffi::SSL_CTX_set1_curves(
self.as_ptr(),
curves.as_ptr() as *const _,
curves.len(),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the context's compliance policy.
///
/// This feature isn't available in the certified version of BoringSSL.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_compliance_policy)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
pub fn set_compliance_policy(&mut self, policy: CompliancePolicy) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt_0i(ffi::SSL_CTX_set_compliance_policy(self.as_ptr(), policy.0)).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Sets the context's info callback.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_info_callback)]
pub fn set_info_callback<F>(&mut self, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&SslRef, SslInfoCallbackMode, SslInfoCallbackValue) + Send + Sync + 'static,
{
unsafe {
self.replace_ex_data(SslContext::cached_ex_index::<F>(), callback);
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(self.as_ptr(), Some(callbacks::raw_info_callback::<F>));
}
}
/// Consumes the builder, returning a new `SslContext`.
pub fn build(self) -> SslContext {
self.ctx
}
}
foreign_type_and_impl_send_sync! {
type CType = ffi::SSL_CTX;
fn drop = ffi::SSL_CTX_free;
/// A context object for TLS streams.
///
/// Applications commonly configure a single `SslContext` that is shared by all of its
/// `SslStreams`.
pub struct SslContext;
}
impl Clone for SslContext {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
(**self).to_owned()
}
}
impl ToOwned for SslContextRef {
type Owned = SslContext;
fn to_owned(&self) -> Self::Owned {
unsafe {
SSL_CTX_up_ref(self.as_ptr());
SslContext::from_ptr(self.as_ptr())
}
}
}
// TODO: add useful info here
impl fmt::Debug for SslContext {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "SslContext")
}
}
impl SslContext {
/// Creates a new builder object for an `SslContext`.
pub fn builder(method: SslMethod) -> Result<SslContextBuilder, ErrorStack> {
SslContextBuilder::new(method)
}
/// Returns a new extra data index.
///
/// Each invocation of this function is guaranteed to return a distinct index. These can be used
/// to store data in the context that can be retrieved later by callbacks, for example.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index)]
pub fn new_ex_index<T>() -> Result<Index<SslContext, T>, ErrorStack>
where
T: 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
ffi::init();
let idx = cvt_n(get_new_idx(Some(free_data_box::<T>)))?;
Ok(Index::from_raw(idx))
}
}
// FIXME should return a result?
fn cached_ex_index<T>() -> Index<SslContext, T>
where
T: 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
let idx = *INDEXES
.lock()
.unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner())
.entry(TypeId::of::<T>())
.or_insert_with(|| SslContext::new_ex_index::<T>().unwrap().as_raw());
Index::from_raw(idx)
}
}
/// Gets the list of supported ciphers for protocols before TLSv1.3.
///
/// See [`ciphers`] for details on the format
///
/// [`ciphers`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_ciphers)]
pub fn ciphers(&self) -> Option<&StackRef<SslCipher>> {
unsafe {
let ciphers = ffi::SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(self.as_ptr());
if ciphers.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(StackRef::from_ptr(ciphers))
}
}
}
}
impl SslContextRef {
/// Returns the certificate associated with this `SslContext`, if present.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get0_certificate)]
pub fn certificate(&self) -> Option<&X509Ref> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk(), "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CTX_get0_certificate(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(X509Ref::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
/// Returns the private key associated with this `SslContext`, if present.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey)]
pub fn private_key(&self) -> Option<&PKeyRef<Private>> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(PKeyRef::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the certificate store used for verification.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_cert_store)]
pub fn cert_store(&self) -> &X509StoreRef {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk(), "This API is not supported for RPK");
unsafe { X509StoreRef::from_ptr(ffi::SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(self.as_ptr())) }
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the stack of certificates making up the chain from the leaf.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs)]
pub fn extra_chain_certs(&self) -> &StackRef<X509> {
unsafe {
let mut chain = ptr::null_mut();
ffi::SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs(self.as_ptr(), &mut chain);
assert!(!chain.is_null());
StackRef::from_ptr(chain)
}
}
/// Returns a reference to the extra data at the specified index.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_ex_data)]
pub fn ex_data<T>(&self, index: Index<SslContext, T>) -> Option<&T> {
unsafe {
let data = ffi::SSL_CTX_get_ex_data(self.as_ptr(), index.as_raw());
if data.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(&*(data as *const T))
}
}
}
// Unsafe because SSL contexts are not guaranteed to be unique, we call
// this only from SslContextBuilder.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_ex_data)]
unsafe fn ex_data_mut<T>(&mut self, index: Index<SslContext, T>) -> Option<&mut T> {
let data = ffi::SSL_CTX_get_ex_data(self.as_ptr(), index.as_raw());
if data.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(&mut *(data as *mut T))
}
}
// Unsafe because SSL contexts are not guaranteed to be unique, we call
// this only from SslContextBuilder.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_ex_data)]
unsafe fn set_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<SslContext, T>, data: T) {
unsafe {
let data = Box::into_raw(Box::new(data)) as *mut c_void;
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_ex_data(self.as_ptr(), index.as_raw(), data);
}
}
// Unsafe because SSL contexts are not guaranteed to be unique, we call
// this only from SslContextBuilder.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_set_ex_data)]
unsafe fn replace_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<SslContext, T>, data: T) -> Option<T> {
if let Some(old) = self.ex_data_mut(index) {
return Some(mem::replace(old, data));
}
self.set_ex_data(index, data);
None
}
/// Adds a session to the context's cache.
///
/// Returns `true` if the session was successfully added to the cache, and `false` if it was already present.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller of this method is responsible for ensuring that the session has never been used with another
/// `SslContext` than this one.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_add_session)]
pub unsafe fn add_session(&self, session: &SslSessionRef) -> bool {
ffi::SSL_CTX_add_session(self.as_ptr(), session.as_ptr()) != 0
}
/// Removes a session from the context's cache and marks it as non-resumable.
///
/// Returns `true` if the session was successfully found and removed, and `false` otherwise.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller of this method is responsible for ensuring that the session has never been used with another
/// `SslContext` than this one.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_remove_session)]
pub unsafe fn remove_session(&self, session: &SslSessionRef) -> bool {
ffi::SSL_CTX_remove_session(self.as_ptr(), session.as_ptr()) != 0
}
/// Returns the context's session cache size limit.
///
/// A value of 0 means that the cache size is unbounded.
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size)]
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
pub fn session_cache_size(&self) -> u64 {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size(self.as_ptr()).into() }
}
/// Returns the verify mode that was set on this context from [`SslContextBuilder::set_verify`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_verify`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_verify
#[corresponds(SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode)]
pub fn verify_mode(&self) -> SslVerifyMode {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(!self.is_rpk(), "This API is not supported for RPK");
let mode = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode(self.as_ptr()) };
SslVerifyMode::from_bits(mode).expect("SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode returned invalid mode")
}
/// Returns `true` if context was created for Raw Public Key verification
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
pub fn is_rpk(&self) -> bool {
self.ex_data(*RPK_FLAG_INDEX).copied().unwrap_or_default()
}
}
/// Error returned by the callback to get a session when operation
/// could not complete and should be retried later.
///
/// See [`SslContextBuilder::set_get_session_callback`].
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct GetSessionPendingError;
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
type ProtosLen = usize;
#[cfg(feature = "fips-compat")]
type ProtosLen = libc::c_uint;
/// Information about the state of a cipher.
pub struct CipherBits {
/// The number of secret bits used for the cipher.
pub secret: i32,
/// The number of bits processed by the chosen algorithm.
pub algorithm: i32,
}
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct ClientHello<'ssl>(&'ssl ffi::SSL_CLIENT_HELLO);
impl ClientHello<'_> {
/// Returns the data of a given extension, if present.
///
/// This corresponds to [`SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get`].
///
/// [`SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get`]: https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/ssl.h.html#SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get
pub fn get_extension(&self, ext_type: ExtensionType) -> Option<&[u8]> {
unsafe {
let mut ptr = ptr::null();
let mut len = 0;
let result =
ffi::SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get(self.0, ext_type.0, &mut ptr, &mut len);
if result == 0 {
return None;
}
Some(slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, len))
}
}
pub fn ssl_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SslRef {
unsafe { SslRef::from_ptr_mut(self.0.ssl) }
}
pub fn ssl(&self) -> &SslRef {
unsafe { SslRef::from_ptr(self.0.ssl) }
}
/// Returns the servername sent by the client via Server Name Indication (SNI).
pub fn servername(&self, type_: NameType) -> Option<&str> {
self.ssl().servername(type_)
}
/// Returns the version sent by the client in its Client Hello record.
pub fn client_version(&self) -> SslVersion {
SslVersion(self.0.version)
}
/// Returns a string describing the protocol version of the connection.
pub fn version_str(&self) -> &'static str {
self.ssl().version_str()
}
/// Returns the raw data of the client hello message
pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.0.client_hello, self.0.client_hello_len) }
}
/// Returns the client random data
pub fn random(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.0.random, self.0.random_len) }
}
/// Returns the raw list of ciphers supported by the client in its Client Hello record.
pub fn ciphers(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.0.cipher_suites, self.0.cipher_suites_len) }
}
}
/// Information about a cipher.
pub struct SslCipher(*mut ffi::SSL_CIPHER);
impl SslCipher {
#[corresponds(SSL_get_cipher_by_value)]
pub fn from_value(value: u16) -> Option<Self> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_cipher_by_value(value);
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(Self::from_ptr(ptr as *mut ffi::SSL_CIPHER))
}
}
}
}
impl Stackable for SslCipher {
type StackType = ffi::stack_st_SSL_CIPHER;
}
unsafe impl ForeignType for SslCipher {
type CType = ffi::SSL_CIPHER;
type Ref = SslCipherRef;
#[inline]
unsafe fn from_ptr(ptr: *mut ffi::SSL_CIPHER) -> SslCipher {
SslCipher(ptr)
}
#[inline]
fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut ffi::SSL_CIPHER {
self.0
}
}
impl Deref for SslCipher {
type Target = SslCipherRef;
fn deref(&self) -> &SslCipherRef {
unsafe { SslCipherRef::from_ptr(self.0) }
}
}
impl DerefMut for SslCipher {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SslCipherRef {
unsafe { SslCipherRef::from_ptr_mut(self.0) }
}
}
/// Reference to an [`SslCipher`].
///
/// [`SslCipher`]: struct.SslCipher.html
pub struct SslCipherRef(Opaque);
unsafe impl ForeignTypeRef for SslCipherRef {
type CType = ffi::SSL_CIPHER;
}
impl SslCipherRef {
/// Returns the name of the cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_get_name)]
pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CIPHER_get_name(self.as_ptr());
CStr::from_ptr(ptr).to_str().unwrap()
}
}
/// Returns the RFC-standard name of the cipher, if one exists.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_standard_name)]
pub fn standard_name(&self) -> Option<&'static str> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CIPHER_standard_name(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(CStr::from_ptr(ptr).to_str().unwrap())
}
}
}
/// Returns the SSL/TLS protocol version that first defined the cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_get_version)]
pub fn version(&self) -> &'static str {
let version = unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CIPHER_get_version(self.as_ptr());
CStr::from_ptr(ptr as *const _)
};
str::from_utf8(version.to_bytes()).unwrap()
}
/// Returns the number of bits used for the cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_get_bits)]
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
pub fn bits(&self) -> CipherBits {
unsafe {
let mut algo_bits = 0;
let secret_bits = ffi::SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(self.as_ptr(), &mut algo_bits);
CipherBits {
secret: secret_bits.into(),
algorithm: algo_bits.into(),
}
}
}
/// Returns a textual description of the cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_description)]
pub fn description(&self) -> String {
unsafe {
// SSL_CIPHER_description requires a buffer of at least 128 bytes.
let mut buf = [0; 128];
let ptr = ffi::SSL_CIPHER_description(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr(), 128);
String::from_utf8(CStr::from_ptr(ptr as *const _).to_bytes().to_vec()).unwrap()
}
}
/// Returns one if the cipher uses an AEAD cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_is_aead)]
pub fn cipher_is_aead(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_CIPHER_is_aead(self.as_ptr()) != 0 }
}
/// Returns the NID corresponding to the cipher's authentication type.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_get_auth_nid)]
pub fn cipher_auth_nid(&self) -> Option<Nid> {
let n = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CIPHER_get_auth_nid(self.as_ptr()) };
if n == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(Nid::from_raw(n))
}
}
/// Returns the NID corresponding to the cipher.
#[corresponds(SSL_CIPHER_get_cipher_nid)]
pub fn cipher_nid(&self) -> Option<Nid> {
let n = unsafe { ffi::SSL_CIPHER_get_cipher_nid(self.as_ptr()) };
if n == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(Nid::from_raw(n))
}
}
}
foreign_type_and_impl_send_sync! {
type CType = ffi::SSL_SESSION;
fn drop = ffi::SSL_SESSION_free;
/// An encoded SSL session.
///
/// These can be cached to share sessions across connections.
pub struct SslSession;
}
impl Clone for SslSession {
fn clone(&self) -> SslSession {
SslSessionRef::to_owned(self)
}
}
impl SslSession {
from_der! {
/// Deserializes a DER-encoded session structure.
///
/// This corresponds to [`d2i_SSL_SESSION`].
///
/// [`d2i_SSL_SESSION`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.html
from_der,
SslSession,
ffi::d2i_SSL_SESSION,
::libc::c_long
}
}
impl ToOwned for SslSessionRef {
type Owned = SslSession;
fn to_owned(&self) -> SslSession {
unsafe {
SSL_SESSION_up_ref(self.as_ptr());
SslSession(NonNull::new_unchecked(self.as_ptr()))
}
}
}
impl SslSessionRef {
/// Returns the SSL session ID.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_id)]
pub fn id(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe {
let mut len = 0;
let p = ffi::SSL_SESSION_get_id(self.as_ptr(), &mut len);
slice::from_raw_parts(p, len as usize)
}
}
/// Returns the length of the master key.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_master_key)]
pub fn master_key_len(&self) -> usize {
unsafe { SSL_SESSION_get_master_key(self.as_ptr(), ptr::null_mut(), 0) }
}
/// Copies the master key into the provided buffer.
///
/// Returns the number of bytes written, or the size of the master key if the buffer is empty.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_master_key)]
pub fn master_key(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
unsafe { SSL_SESSION_get_master_key(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr(), buf.len()) }
}
/// Returns the time at which the session was established, in seconds since the Unix epoch.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_time)]
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
pub fn time(&self) -> u64 {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_SESSION_get_time(self.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Returns the sessions timeout, in seconds.
///
/// A session older than this time should not be used for session resumption.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_timeout)]
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
pub fn timeout(&self) -> u32 {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_SESSION_get_timeout(self.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Returns the session's TLS protocol version.
#[corresponds(SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version)]
pub fn protocol_version(&self) -> SslVersion {
unsafe {
let version = ffi::SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version(self.as_ptr());
SslVersion(version)
}
}
to_der! {
/// Serializes the session into a DER-encoded structure.
///
/// This corresponds to [`i2d_SSL_SESSION`].
///
/// [`i2d_SSL_SESSION`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/i2d_SSL_SESSION.html
to_der,
ffi::i2d_SSL_SESSION
}
}
foreign_type_and_impl_send_sync! {
type CType = ffi::SSL;
fn drop = ffi::SSL_free;
/// The state of an SSL/TLS session.
///
/// `Ssl` objects are created from an [`SslContext`], which provides configuration defaults.
/// These defaults can be overridden on a per-`Ssl` basis, however.
///
/// [`SslContext`]: struct.SslContext.html
pub struct Ssl;
}
impl fmt::Debug for Ssl {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Debug::fmt(&**self, fmt)
}
}
impl Ssl {
/// Returns a new extra data index.
///
/// Each invocation of this function is guaranteed to return a distinct index. These can be used
/// to store data in the context that can be retrieved later by callbacks, for example.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_ex_new_index)]
pub fn new_ex_index<T>() -> Result<Index<Ssl, T>, ErrorStack>
where
T: 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
ffi::init();
let idx = cvt_n(get_new_ssl_idx(Some(free_data_box::<T>)))?;
Ok(Index::from_raw(idx))
}
}
// FIXME should return a result?
fn cached_ex_index<T>() -> Index<Ssl, T>
where
T: 'static + Sync + Send,
{
unsafe {
let idx = *SSL_INDEXES
.lock()
.unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner())
.entry(TypeId::of::<T>())
.or_insert_with(|| Ssl::new_ex_index::<T>().unwrap().as_raw());
Index::from_raw(idx)
}
}
/// Creates a new `Ssl`.
///
// FIXME should take &SslContextRef
#[corresponds(SSL_new)]
pub fn new(ctx: &SslContext) -> Result<Ssl, ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
let ptr = cvt_p(ffi::SSL_new(ctx.as_ptr()))?;
let mut ssl = Ssl::from_ptr(ptr);
ssl.set_ex_data(*SESSION_CTX_INDEX, ctx.clone());
Ok(ssl)
}
}
/// Creates a new [`Ssl`].
///
/// This function does the same as [`Self:new`] except that it takes &[SslContextRef].
// Both functions exist for backward compatibility (no breaking API).
#[corresponds(SSL_new)]
pub fn new_from_ref(ctx: &SslContextRef) -> Result<Ssl, ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
let ptr = cvt_p(ffi::SSL_new(ctx.as_ptr()))?;
let mut ssl = Ssl::from_ptr(ptr);
SSL_CTX_up_ref(ctx.as_ptr());
let ctx_owned = SslContext::from_ptr(ctx.as_ptr());
ssl.set_ex_data(*SESSION_CTX_INDEX, ctx_owned);
Ok(ssl)
}
}
/// Initiates a client-side TLS handshake, returning a [`MidHandshakeSslStream`].
///
/// This method is guaranteed to return without calling any callback defined
/// in the internal [`Ssl`] or [`SslContext`].
///
/// See [`SslStreamBuilder::setup_connect`] for more details.
///
/// # Warning
///
/// BoringSSL's default configuration is insecure. It is highly recommended to use
/// [`SslConnector`] rather than [`Ssl`] directly, as it manages that configuration.
pub fn setup_connect<S>(self, stream: S) -> MidHandshakeSslStream<S>
where
S: Read + Write,
{
SslStreamBuilder::new(self, stream).setup_connect()
}
/// Attempts a client-side TLS handshake.
///
/// This is a convenience method which combines [`Self::setup_connect`] and
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream::handshake`].
///
/// # Warning
///
/// OpenSSL's default configuration is insecure. It is highly recommended to use
/// [`SslConnector`] rather than `Ssl` directly, as it manages that configuration.
pub fn connect<S>(self, stream: S) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>>
where
S: Read + Write,
{
self.setup_connect(stream).handshake()
}
/// Initiates a server-side TLS handshake.
///
/// This method is guaranteed to return without calling any callback defined
/// in the internal [`Ssl`] or [`SslContext`].
///
/// See [`SslStreamBuilder::setup_accept`] for more details.
///
/// # Warning
///
/// BoringSSL's default configuration is insecure. It is highly recommended to use
/// [`SslAcceptor`] rather than [`Ssl`] directly, as it manages that configuration.
pub fn setup_accept<S>(self, stream: S) -> MidHandshakeSslStream<S>
where
S: Read + Write,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
{
let ctx = self.ssl_context();
if ctx.is_rpk() {
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify(
ctx.as_ptr(),
SslVerifyMode::PEER.bits(),
Some(rpk_verify_failure_callback),
);
}
}
}
SslStreamBuilder::new(self, stream).setup_accept()
}
/// Attempts a server-side TLS handshake.
///
/// This is a convenience method which combines [`Self::setup_accept`] and
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream::handshake`].
///
/// # Warning
///
/// OpenSSL's default configuration is insecure. It is highly recommended to use
/// `SslAcceptor` rather than `Ssl` directly, as it manages that configuration.
///
/// [`SSL_accept`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_accept.html
pub fn accept<S>(self, stream: S) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>>
where
S: Read + Write,
{
self.setup_accept(stream).handshake()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for SslRef {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
let mut builder = fmt.debug_struct("Ssl");
builder.field("state", &self.state_string_long());
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
if !self.ssl_context().is_rpk() {
builder.field("verify_result", &self.verify_result());
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "rpk"))]
builder.field("verify_result", &self.verify_result());
builder.finish()
}
}
impl SslRef {
fn get_raw_rbio(&self) -> *mut ffi::BIO {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_get_rbio(self.as_ptr()) }
}
#[corresponds(SSL_set1_curves_list)]
pub fn set_curves_list(&mut self, curves: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let curves = CString::new(curves).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt_0i(ffi::SSL_set1_curves_list(
self.as_ptr(),
curves.as_ptr() as *const _,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "kx-safe-default")]
fn client_set_default_curves_list(&mut self) {
let curves = if cfg!(feature = "kx-client-pq-preferred") {
if cfg!(feature = "kx-client-nist-required") {
"P256Kyber768Draft00:P-256:P-384:P-521"
} else {
"X25519Kyber768Draft00:X25519:P256Kyber768Draft00:P-256:P-384:P-521"
}
} else if cfg!(feature = "kx-client-pq-supported") {
if cfg!(feature = "kx-client-nist-required") {
"P-256:P-384:P-521:P256Kyber768Draft00"
} else {
"X25519:P-256:P-384:P-521:X25519Kyber768Draft00:P256Kyber768Draft00"
}
} else {
if cfg!(feature = "kx-client-nist-required") {
"P-256:P-384:P-521"
} else {
"X25519:P-256:P-384:P-521"
}
};
self.set_curves_list(curves)
.expect("invalid default client curves list");
}
#[cfg(feature = "kx-safe-default")]
fn server_set_default_curves_list(&mut self) {
self.set_curves_list("X25519Kyber768Draft00:P256Kyber768Draft00:X25519:P-256:P-384")
.expect("invalid default server curves list");
}
/// Returns the [`SslCurve`] used for this `SslRef`.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_curve_id)]
pub fn curve(&self) -> Option<SslCurve> {
let curve_id = unsafe { ffi::SSL_get_curve_id(self.as_ptr()) };
if curve_id == 0 {
return None;
}
Some(SslCurve(curve_id.into()))
}
/// Returns an `ErrorCode` value for the most recent operation on this `SslRef`.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_error)]
pub fn error_code(&self, ret: c_int) -> ErrorCode {
unsafe { ErrorCode::from_raw(ffi::SSL_get_error(self.as_ptr(), ret)) }
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_verify`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_verify`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_verify
#[corresponds(SSL_set_verify)]
pub fn set_verify(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_verify(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits() as c_int, None) }
}
/// Sets the certificate verification depth.
///
/// If the peer's certificate chain is longer than this value, verification will fail.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_verify_depth)]
pub fn set_verify_depth(&mut self, depth: u32) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_set_verify_depth(self.as_ptr(), depth as c_int);
}
}
/// Returns the verify mode that was set using `set_verify`.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_verify_mode)]
pub fn verify_mode(&self) -> SslVerifyMode {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
let mode = unsafe { ffi::SSL_get_verify_mode(self.as_ptr()) };
SslVerifyMode::from_bits(mode).expect("SSL_get_verify_mode returned invalid mode")
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_verify_callback`].
///
/// *Warning*: This callback does not replace the default certificate verification
/// process and is, instead, called multiple times in the course of that process.
/// It is very difficult to implement this callback correctly, without inadvertently
/// relying on implementation details or making incorrect assumptions about when the
/// callback is called.
///
/// Instead, use [`SslContextBuilder::set_custom_verify_callback`] to customize
/// certificate verification. Those callbacks can inspect the peer-sent chain,
/// call [`X509StoreContextRef::verify_cert`] and inspect the result, or perform
/// other operations more straightforwardly.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method panics if this `Ssl` is associated with a RPK context.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_verify)]
pub fn set_verify_callback<F>(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(bool, &mut X509StoreContextRef) -> bool + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
// this needs to be in an Arc since the callback can register a new callback!
self.replace_ex_data(Ssl::cached_ex_index(), Arc::new(callback));
ffi::SSL_set_verify(
self.as_ptr(),
mode.bits() as c_int,
Some(ssl_raw_verify::<F>),
);
}
}
/// Sets a custom certificate store for verifying peer certificates.
#[corresponds(SSL_set0_verify_cert_store)]
pub fn set_verify_cert_store(&mut self, cert_store: X509Store) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set0_verify_cert_store(self.as_ptr(), cert_store.into_ptr()) as c_int)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_custom_verify_callback`].
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method panics if this `Ssl` is associated with a RPK context.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_custom_verify)]
pub fn set_custom_verify_callback<F>(&mut self, mode: SslVerifyMode, callback: F)
where
F: Fn(&mut SslRef) -> Result<(), SslVerifyError> + 'static + Sync + Send,
{
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
// this needs to be in an Arc since the callback can register a new callback!
self.replace_ex_data(Ssl::cached_ex_index(), Arc::new(callback));
ffi::SSL_set_custom_verify(
self.as_ptr(),
mode.bits() as c_int,
Some(ssl_raw_custom_verify::<F>),
);
}
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_tmp_dh`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_tmp_dh`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_tmp_dh
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tmp_dh)]
pub fn set_tmp_dh(&mut self, dh: &DhRef<Params>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_set_tmp_dh(self.as_ptr(), dh.as_ptr()) as c_int).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_tmp_ecdh`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_tmp_ecdh`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_tmp_ecdh
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tmp_ecdh)]
pub fn set_tmp_ecdh(&mut self, key: &EcKeyRef<Params>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_set_tmp_ecdh(self.as_ptr(), key.as_ptr()) as c_int).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Configures whether ClientHello extensions should be permuted.
///
/// This corresponds to [`SSL_set_permute_extensions`].
///
/// [`SSL_set_permute_extensions`]: https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/ssl.h.html#SSL_set_permute_extensions
///
/// Note: This is gated to non-fips because the fips feature builds with a separate
/// version of BoringSSL which doesn't yet include these APIs.
/// Once the submoduled fips commit is upgraded, these gates can be removed.
#[cfg(not(feature = "fips-compat"))]
pub fn set_permute_extensions(&mut self, enabled: bool) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_permute_extensions(self.as_ptr(), enabled as _) }
}
/// Like [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`].
///
/// [`SslContextBuilder::set_alpn_protos`]: struct.SslContextBuilder.html#method.set_alpn_protos
#[corresponds(SSL_set_alpn_protos)]
pub fn set_alpn_protos(&mut self, protocols: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "fips-compat"), allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast))]
{
assert!(protocols.len() <= ProtosLen::MAX as usize);
}
let r = ffi::SSL_set_alpn_protos(
self.as_ptr(),
protocols.as_ptr(),
protocols.len() as ProtosLen,
);
// fun fact, SSL_set_alpn_protos has a reversed return code D:
if r == 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(ErrorStack::get())
}
}
}
/// Returns the stack of available SslCiphers for `SSL`, sorted by preference.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_ciphers)]
pub fn ciphers(&self) -> &StackRef<SslCipher> {
unsafe {
let cipher_list = ffi::SSL_get_ciphers(self.as_ptr());
StackRef::from_ptr(cipher_list)
}
}
/// Returns the current cipher if the session is active.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_current_cipher)]
pub fn current_cipher(&self) -> Option<&SslCipherRef> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_current_cipher(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(SslCipherRef::from_ptr(ptr as *mut _))
}
}
}
/// Returns a short string describing the state of the session.
#[corresponds(SSL_state_string)]
pub fn state_string(&self) -> &'static str {
let state = unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_state_string(self.as_ptr());
CStr::from_ptr(ptr as *const _)
};
str::from_utf8(state.to_bytes()).unwrap()
}
/// Returns a longer string describing the state of the session.
#[corresponds(SSL_state_string_long)]
pub fn state_string_long(&self) -> &'static str {
let state = unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_state_string_long(self.as_ptr());
CStr::from_ptr(ptr as *const _)
};
str::from_utf8(state.to_bytes()).unwrap()
}
/// Sets the host name to be sent to the server for Server Name Indication (SNI).
///
/// It has no effect for a server-side connection.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tlsext_host_name)]
pub fn set_hostname(&mut self, hostname: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
let cstr = CString::new(hostname).unwrap();
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(self.as_ptr(), cstr.as_ptr() as *mut _) as c_int)
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Returns the peer's certificate, if present.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_peer_certificate)]
pub fn peer_certificate(&self) -> Option<X509> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_peer_certificate(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(X509::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
/// Returns the certificate chain of the peer, if present.
///
/// On the client side, the chain includes the leaf certificate, but on the server side it does
/// not. Fun!
#[corresponds(SSL_get_peer_certificate)]
pub fn peer_cert_chain(&self) -> Option<&StackRef<X509>> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(StackRef::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
/// Like [`SslContext::certificate`].
#[corresponds(SSL_get_certificate)]
pub fn certificate(&self) -> Option<&X509Ref> {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_certificate(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(X509Ref::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
/// Like [`SslContext::private_key`].
#[corresponds(SSL_get_privatekey)]
pub fn private_key(&self) -> Option<&PKeyRef<Private>> {
unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_privatekey(self.as_ptr());
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(PKeyRef::from_ptr(ptr))
}
}
}
#[deprecated(since = "0.10.5", note = "renamed to `version_str`")]
pub fn version(&self) -> &str {
self.version_str()
}
/// Returns the protocol version of the session.
#[corresponds(SSL_version)]
pub fn version2(&self) -> Option<SslVersion> {
unsafe {
let r = ffi::SSL_version(self.as_ptr());
if r == 0 {
None
} else {
r.try_into().ok().map(SslVersion)
}
}
}
/// Returns a string describing the protocol version of the session.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_version)]
pub fn version_str(&self) -> &'static str {
let version = unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::SSL_get_version(self.as_ptr());
CStr::from_ptr(ptr as *const _)
};
str::from_utf8(version.to_bytes()).unwrap()
}
/// Sets the minimum supported protocol version.
///
/// If version is `None`, the default minimum version is used. For BoringSSL this defaults to
/// TLS 1.0.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_min_proto_version)]
pub fn set_min_proto_version(&mut self, version: Option<SslVersion>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_min_proto_version(
self.as_ptr(),
version.map_or(0, |v| v.0 as _),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the maximum supported protocol version.
///
/// If version is `None`, the default maximum version is used. For BoringSSL this is TLS 1.3.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_max_proto_version)]
pub fn set_max_proto_version(&mut self, version: Option<SslVersion>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_max_proto_version(
self.as_ptr(),
version.map_or(0, |v| v.0 as _),
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Gets the minimum supported protocol version.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_min_proto_version)]
pub fn min_proto_version(&mut self) -> Option<SslVersion> {
unsafe {
let r = ffi::SSL_get_min_proto_version(self.as_ptr());
if r == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(SslVersion(r))
}
}
}
/// Gets the maximum supported protocol version.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_max_proto_version)]
pub fn max_proto_version(&self) -> Option<SslVersion> {
let r = unsafe { ffi::SSL_get_max_proto_version(self.as_ptr()) };
if r == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(SslVersion(r))
}
}
/// Returns the protocol selected via Application Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN).
///
/// The protocol's name is returned is an opaque sequence of bytes. It is up to the client
/// to interpret it.
#[corresponds(SSL_get0_alpn_selected)]
pub fn selected_alpn_protocol(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
unsafe {
let mut data: *const c_uchar = ptr::null();
let mut len: c_uint = 0;
// Get the negotiated protocol from the SSL instance.
// `data` will point at a `c_uchar` array; `len` will contain the length of this array.
ffi::SSL_get0_alpn_selected(self.as_ptr(), &mut data, &mut len);
if data.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(slice::from_raw_parts(data, len as usize))
}
}
}
/// Enables the DTLS extension "use_srtp" as defined in RFC5764.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tlsext_use_srtp)]
pub fn set_tlsext_use_srtp(&mut self, protocols: &str) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
let cstr = CString::new(protocols).unwrap();
let r = ffi::SSL_set_tlsext_use_srtp(self.as_ptr(), cstr.as_ptr());
// fun fact, set_tlsext_use_srtp has a reversed return code D:
if r == 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(ErrorStack::get())
}
}
}
/// Gets all SRTP profiles that are enabled for handshake via set_tlsext_use_srtp
///
/// DTLS extension "use_srtp" as defined in RFC5764 has to be enabled.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_strp_profiles)]
pub fn srtp_profiles(&self) -> Option<&StackRef<SrtpProtectionProfile>> {
unsafe {
let chain = ffi::SSL_get_srtp_profiles(self.as_ptr());
if chain.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(StackRef::from_ptr(chain as *mut _))
}
}
}
/// Gets the SRTP profile selected by handshake.
///
/// DTLS extension "use_srtp" as defined in RFC5764 has to be enabled.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_selected_srtp_profile)]
pub fn selected_srtp_profile(&self) -> Option<&SrtpProtectionProfileRef> {
unsafe {
let profile = ffi::SSL_get_selected_srtp_profile(self.as_ptr());
if profile.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(SrtpProtectionProfileRef::from_ptr(profile as *mut _))
}
}
}
/// Returns the number of bytes remaining in the currently processed TLS record.
///
/// If this is greater than 0, the next call to `read` will not call down to the underlying
/// stream.
#[corresponds(SSL_pending)]
pub fn pending(&self) -> usize {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_pending(self.as_ptr()) as usize }
}
/// Returns the servername sent by the client via Server Name Indication (SNI).
///
/// It is only useful on the server side.
///
/// # Note
///
/// While the SNI specification requires that servernames be valid domain names (and therefore
/// ASCII), OpenSSL does not enforce this restriction. If the servername provided by the client
/// is not valid UTF-8, this function will return `None`. The `servername_raw` method returns
/// the raw bytes and does not have this restriction.
///
// FIXME maybe rethink in 0.11?
#[corresponds(SSL_get_servername)]
pub fn servername(&self, type_: NameType) -> Option<&str> {
self.servername_raw(type_)
.and_then(|b| str::from_utf8(b).ok())
}
/// Returns the servername sent by the client via Server Name Indication (SNI).
///
/// It is only useful on the server side.
///
/// # Note
///
/// Unlike `servername`, this method does not require the name be valid UTF-8.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_servername)]
pub fn servername_raw(&self, type_: NameType) -> Option<&[u8]> {
unsafe {
let name = ffi::SSL_get_servername(self.as_ptr(), type_.0);
if name.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(CStr::from_ptr(name as *const _).to_bytes())
}
}
}
/// Changes the context corresponding to the current connection.
///
/// It is most commonly used in the Server Name Indication (SNI) callback.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_SSL_CTX)]
pub fn set_ssl_context(&mut self, ctx: &SslContextRef) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt_p(ffi::SSL_set_SSL_CTX(self.as_ptr(), ctx.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Returns the context corresponding to the current connection.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_SSL_CTX)]
pub fn ssl_context(&self) -> &SslContextRef {
unsafe {
let ssl_ctx = ffi::SSL_get_SSL_CTX(self.as_ptr());
SslContextRef::from_ptr(ssl_ctx)
}
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the X509 verification configuration.
#[corresponds(SSL_get0_param)]
pub fn verify_param_mut(&mut self) -> &mut X509VerifyParamRef {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe { X509VerifyParamRef::from_ptr_mut(ffi::SSL_get0_param(self.as_ptr())) }
}
/// See [`Self::verify_param_mut`].
pub fn param_mut(&mut self) -> &mut X509VerifyParamRef {
self.verify_param_mut()
}
/// Returns the certificate verification result.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_verify_result)]
pub fn verify_result(&self) -> X509VerifyResult {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe { X509VerifyError::from_raw(ffi::SSL_get_verify_result(self.as_ptr()) as c_int) }
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the SSL session.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_session)]
pub fn session(&self) -> Option<&SslSessionRef> {
unsafe {
let p = ffi::SSL_get_session(self.as_ptr());
if p.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(SslSessionRef::from_ptr(p))
}
}
}
/// Copies the client_random value sent by the client in the TLS handshake into a buffer.
///
/// Returns the number of bytes copied, or if the buffer is empty, the size of the client_random
/// value.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_client_random)]
pub fn client_random(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_get_client_random(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_uchar, buf.len())
}
}
/// Copies the server_random value sent by the server in the TLS handshake into a buffer.
///
/// Returns the number of bytes copied, or if the buffer is empty, the size of the server_random
/// value.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_server_random)]
pub fn server_random(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_get_server_random(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_uchar, buf.len())
}
}
/// Derives keying material for application use in accordance to RFC 5705.
#[corresponds(SSL_export_keying_material)]
pub fn export_keying_material(
&self,
out: &mut [u8],
label: &str,
context: Option<&[u8]>,
) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
let (context, contextlen, use_context) = match context {
Some(context) => (context.as_ptr() as *const c_uchar, context.len(), 1),
None => (ptr::null(), 0, 0),
};
cvt(ffi::SSL_export_keying_material(
self.as_ptr(),
out.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_uchar,
out.len(),
label.as_ptr() as *const c_char,
label.len(),
context,
contextlen,
use_context,
))
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Sets the session to be used.
///
/// This should be called before the handshake to attempt to reuse a previously established
/// session. If the server is not willing to reuse the session, a new one will be transparently
/// negotiated.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller of this method is responsible for ensuring that the session is associated
/// with the same `SslContext` as this `Ssl`.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_session)]
pub unsafe fn set_session(&mut self, session: &SslSessionRef) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_session(self.as_ptr(), session.as_ptr())).map(|_| ())
}
/// Determines if the session provided to `set_session` was successfully reused.
#[corresponds(SSL_session_reused)]
pub fn session_reused(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_session_reused(self.as_ptr()) != 0 }
}
/// Sets the status response a client wishes the server to reply with.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tlsext_status_type)]
pub fn set_status_type(&mut self, type_: StatusType) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_tlsext_status_type(self.as_ptr(), type_.as_raw()) as c_int).map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Returns the server's OCSP response, if present.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp)]
pub fn ocsp_status(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
unsafe {
let mut p = ptr::null();
let len = ffi::SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(self.as_ptr(), &mut p);
if len == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(slice::from_raw_parts(p, len))
}
}
}
/// Sets the OCSP response to be returned to the client.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp)]
pub fn set_ocsp_status(&mut self, response: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
assert!(response.len() <= c_int::MAX as usize);
let p = cvt_p(ffi::OPENSSL_malloc(response.len() as _))?;
ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(response.as_ptr(), p as *mut u8, response.len());
cvt(ffi::SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(
self.as_ptr(),
p as *mut c_uchar,
response.len(),
) as c_int)
.map(|_| ())
}
}
/// Determines if this `Ssl` is configured for server-side or client-side use.
#[corresponds(SSL_is_server)]
pub fn is_server(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { SSL_is_server(self.as_ptr()) != 0 }
}
/// Sets the extra data at the specified index.
///
/// This can be used to provide data to callbacks registered with the context. Use the
/// `Ssl::new_ex_index` method to create an `Index`.
///
/// Note that if this method is called multiple times with the same index, any previous
/// value stored in the `SslContextBuilder` will be leaked.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_ex_data)]
pub fn set_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<Ssl, T>, data: T) {
if let Some(old) = self.ex_data_mut(index) {
*old = data;
return;
}
unsafe {
let data = Box::new(data);
ffi::SSL_set_ex_data(
self.as_ptr(),
index.as_raw(),
Box::into_raw(data) as *mut c_void,
);
}
}
/// Sets or overwrites the extra data at the specified index.
///
/// This can be used to provide data to callbacks registered with the context. Use the
/// `Ssl::new_ex_index` method to create an `Index`.
///
/// Any previous value will be dropped and replaced by the new one.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_ex_data)]
pub fn replace_ex_data<T>(&mut self, index: Index<Ssl, T>, data: T) -> Option<T> {
if let Some(old) = self.ex_data_mut(index) {
return Some(mem::replace(old, data));
}
self.set_ex_data(index, data);
None
}
/// Returns a reference to the extra data at the specified index.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_ex_data)]
pub fn ex_data<T>(&self, index: Index<Ssl, T>) -> Option<&T> {
unsafe {
let data = ffi::SSL_get_ex_data(self.as_ptr(), index.as_raw());
if data.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(&*(data as *const T))
}
}
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the extra data at the specified index.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_ex_data)]
pub fn ex_data_mut<T>(&mut self, index: Index<Ssl, T>) -> Option<&mut T> {
unsafe {
let data = ffi::SSL_get_ex_data(self.as_ptr(), index.as_raw());
if data.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(&mut *(data as *mut T))
}
}
}
/// Copies the contents of the last Finished message sent to the peer into the provided buffer.
///
/// The total size of the message is returned, so this can be used to determine the size of the
/// buffer required.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_finished)]
pub fn finished(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_get_finished(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_void, buf.len()) }
}
/// Copies the contents of the last Finished message received from the peer into the provided
/// buffer.
///
/// The total size of the message is returned, so this can be used to determine the size of the
/// buffer required.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_peer_finished)]
pub fn peer_finished(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
unsafe {
ffi::SSL_get_peer_finished(self.as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_void, buf.len())
}
}
/// Determines if the initial handshake has been completed.
#[corresponds(SSL_is_init_finished)]
pub fn is_init_finished(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_is_init_finished(self.as_ptr()) != 0 }
}
/// Sets the MTU used for DTLS connections.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_mtu)]
pub fn set_mtu(&mut self, mtu: u32) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_set_mtu(self.as_ptr(), mtu as c_uint) as c_int).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Sets the certificate.
#[corresponds(SSL_use_certificate)]
pub fn set_certificate(&mut self, cert: &X509Ref) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe {
cvt(ffi::SSL_use_certificate(self.as_ptr(), cert.as_ptr()))?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Sets the list of CA names sent to the client.
///
/// The CA certificates must still be added to the trust root - they are not automatically set
/// as trusted by this method.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_client_CA_list)]
pub fn set_client_ca_list(&mut self, list: Stack<X509Name>) {
#[cfg(feature = "rpk")]
assert!(
!self.ssl_context().is_rpk(),
"This API is not supported for RPK"
);
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_client_CA_list(self.as_ptr(), list.as_ptr()) }
mem::forget(list);
}
/// Sets the private key.
#[corresponds(SSL_use_PrivateKey)]
pub fn set_private_key<T>(&mut self, key: &PKeyRef<T>) -> Result<(), ErrorStack>
where
T: HasPrivate,
{
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_use_PrivateKey(self.as_ptr(), key.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
/// Enables all modes set in `mode` in `SSL`. Returns a bitmask representing the resulting
/// enabled modes.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_mode)]
pub fn set_mode(&mut self, mode: SslMode) -> SslMode {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_mode(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits()) };
SslMode::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Disables all modes set in `mode` in `SSL`. Returns a bitmask representing the resulting
/// enabled modes.
#[corresponds(SSL_clear_mode)]
pub fn clear_mode(&mut self, mode: SslMode) -> SslMode {
let bits = unsafe { ffi::SSL_clear_mode(self.as_ptr(), mode.bits()) };
SslMode::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
/// Appends `cert` to the chain associated with the current certificate of `SSL`.
#[corresponds(SSL_add1_chain_cert)]
pub fn add_chain_cert(&mut self, cert: &X509Ref) -> Result<(), ErrorStack> {
unsafe { cvt(ffi::SSL_add1_chain_cert(self.as_ptr(), cert.as_ptr())).map(|_| ()) }
}
}
/// An SSL stream midway through the handshake process.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct MidHandshakeSslStream<S> {
stream: SslStream<S>,
error: Error,
}
impl<S> MidHandshakeSslStream<S> {
/// Returns a shared reference to the inner stream.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &S {
self.stream.get_ref()
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the inner stream.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut S {
self.stream.get_mut()
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the `Ssl` of the stream.
pub fn ssl(&self) -> &SslRef {
self.stream.ssl()
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the `Ssl` of the stream.
pub fn ssl_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SslRef {
self.stream.ssl_mut()
}
/// Returns the underlying error which interrupted this handshake.
pub fn error(&self) -> &Error {
&self.error
}
/// Consumes `self`, returning its error.
pub fn into_error(self) -> Error {
self.error
}
/// Returns the source data stream.
pub fn into_source_stream(self) -> S {
self.stream.into_inner()
}
/// Returns both the error and the source data stream, consuming `self`.
pub fn into_parts(self) -> (Error, S) {
(self.error, self.stream.into_inner())
}
/// Restarts the handshake process.
///
/// This corresponds to [`SSL_do_handshake`].
///
/// [`SSL_do_handshake`]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_do_handshake.html
pub fn handshake(mut self) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>> {
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_do_handshake(self.stream.ssl.as_ptr()) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(self.stream)
} else {
self.error = self.stream.make_error(ret);
match self.error.would_block() {
true => Err(HandshakeError::WouldBlock(self)),
false => Err(HandshakeError::Failure(self)),
}
}
}
}
/// A TLS session over a stream.
pub struct SslStream<S> {
ssl: ManuallyDrop<Ssl>,
method: ManuallyDrop<BioMethod>,
_p: PhantomData<S>,
}
impl<S> Drop for SslStream<S> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// ssl holds a reference to method internally so it has to drop first
unsafe {
ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut self.ssl);
ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut self.method);
}
}
}
impl<S> fmt::Debug for SslStream<S>
where
S: fmt::Debug,
{
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fmt.debug_struct("SslStream")
.field("stream", &self.get_ref())
.field("ssl", &self.ssl())
.finish()
}
}
impl<S: Read + Write> SslStream<S> {
fn new_base(ssl: Ssl, stream: S) -> Self {
unsafe {
let (bio, method) = bio::new(stream).unwrap();
ffi::SSL_set_bio(ssl.as_ptr(), bio, bio);
SslStream {
ssl: ManuallyDrop::new(ssl),
method: ManuallyDrop::new(method),
_p: PhantomData,
}
}
}
/// Creates a new `SslStream`.
///
/// This function performs no IO; the stream will not have performed any part of the handshake
/// with the peer. The `connect` and `accept` methods can be used to
/// explicitly perform the handshake.
pub fn new(ssl: Ssl, stream: S) -> Result<Self, ErrorStack> {
Ok(Self::new_base(ssl, stream))
}
/// Constructs an `SslStream` from a pointer to the underlying OpenSSL `SSL` struct.
///
/// This is useful if the handshake has already been completed elsewhere.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller must ensure the pointer is valid.
pub unsafe fn from_raw_parts(ssl: *mut ffi::SSL, stream: S) -> Self {
let ssl = Ssl::from_ptr(ssl);
Self::new_base(ssl, stream)
}
/// Like `read`, but takes a possibly-uninitialized slice.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// No portion of `buf` will be de-initialized by this method. If the method returns `Ok(n)`,
/// then the first `n` bytes of `buf` are guaranteed to be initialized.
pub fn read_uninit(&mut self, buf: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) -> io::Result<usize> {
loop {
match self.ssl_read_uninit(buf) {
Ok(n) => return Ok(n),
Err(ref e) if e.code() == ErrorCode::ZERO_RETURN => return Ok(0),
Err(ref e) if e.code() == ErrorCode::SYSCALL && e.io_error().is_none() => {
return Ok(0);
}
Err(ref e) if e.code() == ErrorCode::WANT_READ && e.io_error().is_none() => {}
Err(e) => {
return Err(e
.into_io_error()
.unwrap_or_else(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)));
}
}
}
}
/// Like `read`, but returns an `ssl::Error` rather than an `io::Error`.
///
/// It is particularly useful with a nonblocking socket, where the error value will identify if
/// OpenSSL is waiting on read or write readiness.
#[corresponds(SSL_read)]
pub fn ssl_read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, Error> {
// SAFETY: `ssl_read_uninit` does not de-initialize the buffer.
unsafe {
self.ssl_read_uninit(slice::from_raw_parts_mut(
buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<MaybeUninit<u8>>(),
buf.len(),
))
}
}
/// Like `read_ssl`, but takes a possibly-uninitialized slice.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// No portion of `buf` will be de-initialized by this method. If the method returns `Ok(n)`,
/// then the first `n` bytes of `buf` are guaranteed to be initialized.
pub fn ssl_read_uninit(&mut self, buf: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) -> Result<usize, Error> {
if buf.is_empty() {
return Ok(0);
}
let len = usize::min(c_int::MAX as usize, buf.len()) as c_int;
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_read(self.ssl().as_ptr(), buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), len) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(ret as usize)
} else {
Err(self.make_error(ret))
}
}
/// Like `write`, but returns an `ssl::Error` rather than an `io::Error`.
///
/// It is particularly useful with a nonblocking socket, where the error value will identify if
/// OpenSSL is waiting on read or write readiness.
#[corresponds(SSL_write)]
pub fn ssl_write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Error> {
if buf.is_empty() {
return Ok(0);
}
let len = usize::min(c_int::MAX as usize, buf.len()) as c_int;
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_write(self.ssl().as_ptr(), buf.as_ptr().cast(), len) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(ret as usize)
} else {
Err(self.make_error(ret))
}
}
/// Shuts down the session.
///
/// The shutdown process consists of two steps. The first step sends a close notify message to
/// the peer, after which `ShutdownResult::Sent` is returned. The second step awaits the receipt
/// of a close notify message from the peer, after which `ShutdownResult::Received` is returned.
///
/// While the connection may be closed after the first step, it is recommended to fully shut the
/// session down. In particular, it must be fully shut down if the connection is to be used for
/// further communication in the future.
#[corresponds(SSL_shutdown)]
pub fn shutdown(&mut self) -> Result<ShutdownResult, Error> {
match unsafe { ffi::SSL_shutdown(self.ssl.as_ptr()) } {
0 => Ok(ShutdownResult::Sent),
1 => Ok(ShutdownResult::Received),
n => Err(self.make_error(n)),
}
}
/// Returns the session's shutdown state.
#[corresponds(SSL_get_shutdown)]
pub fn get_shutdown(&mut self) -> ShutdownState {
unsafe {
let bits = ffi::SSL_get_shutdown(self.ssl.as_ptr());
ShutdownState::from_bits_retain(bits)
}
}
/// Sets the session's shutdown state.
///
/// This can be used to tell OpenSSL that the session should be cached even if a full two-way
/// shutdown was not completed.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_shutdown)]
pub fn set_shutdown(&mut self, state: ShutdownState) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_shutdown(self.ssl.as_ptr(), state.bits()) }
}
/// Initiates a client-side TLS handshake.
#[corresponds(SSL_connect)]
pub fn connect(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_connect(self.ssl.as_ptr()) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(self.make_error(ret))
}
}
/// Initiates a server-side TLS handshake.
#[corresponds(SSL_accept)]
pub fn accept(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_accept(self.ssl.as_ptr()) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(self.make_error(ret))
}
}
/// Initiates the handshake.
#[corresponds(SSL_do_handshake)]
pub fn do_handshake(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_do_handshake(self.ssl.as_ptr()) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(self.make_error(ret))
}
}
}
impl<S> SslStream<S> {
fn make_error(&mut self, ret: c_int) -> Error {
self.check_panic();
let code = self.ssl.error_code(ret);
let cause = match code {
ErrorCode::SSL => Some(InnerError::Ssl(ErrorStack::get())),
ErrorCode::SYSCALL => {
let errs = ErrorStack::get();
if errs.errors().is_empty() {
self.get_bio_error().map(InnerError::Io)
} else {
Some(InnerError::Ssl(errs))
}
}
ErrorCode::ZERO_RETURN => None,
ErrorCode::WANT_READ | ErrorCode::WANT_WRITE => {
self.get_bio_error().map(InnerError::Io)
}
_ => None,
};
Error { code, cause }
}
fn check_panic(&mut self) {
if let Some(err) = unsafe { bio::take_panic::<S>(self.ssl.get_raw_rbio()) } {
resume_unwind(err)
}
}
fn get_bio_error(&mut self) -> Option<io::Error> {
unsafe { bio::take_error::<S>(self.ssl.get_raw_rbio()) }
}
/// Converts the SslStream to the underlying data stream.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> S {
unsafe { bio::take_stream::<S>(self.ssl.get_raw_rbio()) }
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the underlying stream.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &S {
unsafe {
let bio = self.ssl.get_raw_rbio();
bio::get_ref(bio)
}
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the underlying stream.
///
/// # Warning
///
/// It is inadvisable to read from or write to the underlying stream as it
/// will most likely corrupt the SSL session.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut S {
unsafe {
let bio = self.ssl.get_raw_rbio();
bio::get_mut(bio)
}
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the `Ssl` object associated with this stream.
pub fn ssl(&self) -> &SslRef {
&self.ssl
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the `Ssl` object associated with this stream.
pub fn ssl_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SslRef {
&mut self.ssl
}
}
impl<S: Read + Write> Read for SslStream<S> {
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
// SAFETY: `read_uninit` does not de-initialize the buffer
unsafe {
self.read_uninit(slice::from_raw_parts_mut(
buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<MaybeUninit<u8>>(),
buf.len(),
))
}
}
}
impl<S: Read + Write> Write for SslStream<S> {
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
loop {
match self.ssl_write(buf) {
Ok(n) => return Ok(n),
Err(ref e) if e.code() == ErrorCode::WANT_READ && e.io_error().is_none() => {}
Err(e) => {
return Err(e
.into_io_error()
.unwrap_or_else(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)));
}
}
}
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.get_mut().flush()
}
}
/// A partially constructed `SslStream`, useful for unusual handshakes.
pub struct SslStreamBuilder<S> {
inner: SslStream<S>,
}
impl<S> SslStreamBuilder<S>
where
S: Read + Write,
{
/// Begin creating an `SslStream` atop `stream`
pub fn new(ssl: Ssl, stream: S) -> Self {
Self {
inner: SslStream::new_base(ssl, stream),
}
}
/// Configure as an outgoing stream from a client.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_connect_state)]
pub fn set_connect_state(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_connect_state(self.inner.ssl.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Configure as an incoming stream to a server.
#[corresponds(SSL_set_accept_state)]
pub fn set_accept_state(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::SSL_set_accept_state(self.inner.ssl.as_ptr()) }
}
/// Initiates a client-side TLS handshake, returning a [`MidHandshakeSslStream`].
///
/// This method calls [`Self::set_connect_state`] and returns without actually
/// initiating the handshake. The caller is then free to call
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream`] and loop on [`HandshakeError::WouldBlock`].
pub fn setup_connect(mut self) -> MidHandshakeSslStream<S> {
self.set_connect_state();
#[cfg(feature = "kx-safe-default")]
self.inner.ssl.client_set_default_curves_list();
MidHandshakeSslStream {
stream: self.inner,
error: Error {
code: ErrorCode::WANT_WRITE,
cause: Some(InnerError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock,
"connect handshake has not started yet",
))),
},
}
}
/// Attempts a client-side TLS handshake.
///
/// This is a convenience method which combines [`Self::setup_connect`] and
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream::handshake`].
pub fn connect(self) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>> {
self.setup_connect().handshake()
}
/// Initiates a server-side TLS handshake, returning a [`MidHandshakeSslStream`].
///
/// This method calls [`Self::set_accept_state`] and returns without actually
/// initiating the handshake. The caller is then free to call
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream`] and loop on [`HandshakeError::WouldBlock`].
pub fn setup_accept(mut self) -> MidHandshakeSslStream<S> {
self.set_accept_state();
#[cfg(feature = "kx-safe-default")]
self.inner.ssl.server_set_default_curves_list();
MidHandshakeSslStream {
stream: self.inner,
error: Error {
code: ErrorCode::WANT_READ,
cause: Some(InnerError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock,
"accept handshake has not started yet",
))),
},
}
}
/// Attempts a server-side TLS handshake.
///
/// This is a convenience method which combines [`Self::setup_accept`] and
/// [`MidHandshakeSslStream::handshake`].
pub fn accept(self) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>> {
self.setup_accept().handshake()
}
/// Initiates the handshake.
///
/// This will fail if `set_accept_state` or `set_connect_state` was not called first.
#[corresponds(SSL_do_handshake)]
pub fn handshake(self) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>> {
let mut stream = self.inner;
let ret = unsafe { ffi::SSL_do_handshake(stream.ssl.as_ptr()) };
if ret > 0 {
Ok(stream)
} else {
let error = stream.make_error(ret);
match error.would_block() {
true => Err(HandshakeError::WouldBlock(MidHandshakeSslStream {
stream,
error,
})),
false => Err(HandshakeError::Failure(MidHandshakeSslStream {
stream,
error,
})),
}
}
}
}
impl<S> SslStreamBuilder<S> {
/// Returns a shared reference to the underlying stream.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &S {
unsafe {
let bio = self.inner.ssl.get_raw_rbio();
bio::get_ref(bio)
}
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the underlying stream.
///
/// # Warning
///
/// It is inadvisable to read from or write to the underlying stream as it
/// will most likely corrupt the SSL session.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut S {
unsafe {
let bio = self.inner.ssl.get_raw_rbio();
bio::get_mut(bio)
}
}
/// Returns a shared reference to the `Ssl` object associated with this builder.
pub fn ssl(&self) -> &SslRef {
&self.inner.ssl
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the `Ssl` object associated with this builder.
pub fn ssl_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SslRef {
&mut self.inner.ssl
}
/// Set the DTLS MTU size.
///
/// It will be ignored if the value is smaller than the minimum packet size
/// the DTLS protocol requires.
///
/// # Panics
/// This function panics if the given mtu size can't be represented in a positive `c_long` range
#[deprecated(note = "Use SslRef::set_mtu instead", since = "0.10.30")]
pub fn set_dtls_mtu_size(&mut self, mtu_size: usize) {
unsafe {
let bio = self.inner.ssl.get_raw_rbio();
bio::set_dtls_mtu_size::<S>(bio, mtu_size);
}
}
}
/// The result of a shutdown request.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ShutdownResult {
/// A close notify message has been sent to the peer.
Sent,
/// A close notify response message has been received from the peer.
Received,
}
bitflags! {
/// The shutdown state of a session.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct ShutdownState: c_int {
/// A close notify message has been sent to the peer.
const SENT = ffi::SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN;
/// A close notify message has been received from the peer.
const RECEIVED = ffi::SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN;
}
}
/// Describes private key hooks. This is used to off-load signing operations to
/// a custom, potentially asynchronous, backend. Metadata about the key such as
/// the type and size are parsed out of the certificate.
///
/// Corresponds to [`ssl_private_key_method_st`].
///
/// [`ssl_private_key_method_st`]: https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/ssl.h.html#ssl_private_key_method_st
pub trait PrivateKeyMethod: Send + Sync + 'static {
/// Signs the message `input` using the specified signature algorithm.
///
/// On success, it returns `Ok(written)` where `written` is the number of
/// bytes written into `output`. On failure, it returns
/// `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::FAILURE)`. If the operation has not completed,
/// it returns `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::RETRY)`.
///
/// The caller should arrange for the high-level operation on `ssl` to be
/// retried when the operation is completed. This will result in a call to
/// [`Self::complete`].
fn sign(
&self,
ssl: &mut SslRef,
input: &[u8],
signature_algorithm: SslSignatureAlgorithm,
output: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<usize, PrivateKeyMethodError>;
/// Decrypts `input`.
///
/// On success, it returns `Ok(written)` where `written` is the number of
/// bytes written into `output`. On failure, it returns
/// `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::FAILURE)`. If the operation has not completed,
/// it returns `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::RETRY)`.
///
/// The caller should arrange for the high-level operation on `ssl` to be
/// retried when the operation is completed. This will result in a call to
/// [`Self::complete`].
///
/// This method only works with RSA keys and should perform a raw RSA
/// decryption operation with no padding.
// NOTE(nox): What does it mean that it is an error?
fn decrypt(
&self,
ssl: &mut SslRef,
input: &[u8],
output: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<usize, PrivateKeyMethodError>;
/// Completes a pending operation.
///
/// On success, it returns `Ok(written)` where `written` is the number of
/// bytes written into `output`. On failure, it returns
/// `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::FAILURE)`. If the operation has not completed,
/// it returns `Err(PrivateKeyMethodError::RETRY)`.
///
/// This method may be called arbitrarily many times before completion.
fn complete(&self, ssl: &mut SslRef, output: &mut [u8])
-> Result<usize, PrivateKeyMethodError>;
}
/// An error returned from a private key method.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct PrivateKeyMethodError(ffi::ssl_private_key_result_t);
impl PrivateKeyMethodError {
/// A fatal error occurred and the handshake should be terminated.
pub const FAILURE: Self = Self(ffi::ssl_private_key_result_t::ssl_private_key_failure);
/// The operation could not be completed and should be retried later.
pub const RETRY: Self = Self(ffi::ssl_private_key_result_t::ssl_private_key_retry);
}
use crate::ffi::{SSL_CTX_up_ref, SSL_SESSION_get_master_key, SSL_SESSION_up_ref, SSL_is_server};
use crate::ffi::{DTLS_method, TLS_client_method, TLS_method, TLS_server_method};
use std::sync::Once;
unsafe fn get_new_idx(f: ffi::CRYPTO_EX_free) -> c_int {
// hack around https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3710&user=guest&pass=guest
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
ONCE.call_once(|| {
ffi::SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index(0, ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null_mut(), None, None);
});
ffi::SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index(0, ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null_mut(), None, f)
}
unsafe fn get_new_ssl_idx(f: ffi::CRYPTO_EX_free) -> c_int {
// hack around https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3710&user=guest&pass=guest
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
ONCE.call_once(|| {
ffi::SSL_get_ex_new_index(0, ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null_mut(), None, None);
});
ffi::SSL_get_ex_new_index(0, ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null_mut(), None, f)
}