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Items for use in a server.
Modules§
- Dangerous configuration that should be audited and used with extreme care.
Structs§
- Represents a
ClientHello
message received through theAcceptor
. - Represents a TLS alert resulting from handling the client’s
ClientHello
message. - Acceptor
std
Handle a server-side connection before configuration is available. - An exemplar
ResolvesServerCert
implementation that always resolves to a single RFC 7250 raw public key. - A builder for configuring a
webpki
client certificate verifier. - A struct representing the received Client Hello
- Turns off client authentication.
- Something which never stores sessions.
- Wrapper around internal representation of a parsed certificate.
- Allows reading of early data in resumed TLS1.3 connections.
- Resolves
Server Cert Using Sni std
orhashbrown
Something that resolves do different cert chains/keys based on client-supplied server name (via SNI). - Common configuration for a set of server sessions.
- This represents a single TLS server connection.
- State associated with a server connection.
- Server
Session Memory Cache std
orhashbrown
An implementer ofStoresServerSessions
that stores everything in memory. If enforces a limit on the number of stored sessions to bound memory usage. - Unbuffered version of
ServerConnection
- A config builder state where the caller must supply how to provide a server certificate to the connecting peer.
- A client certificate verifier that uses the
webpki
crate to perform client certificate validation.
Enums§
- An error that can occur when building a certificate verifier.
Traits§
- A trait for the ability to encrypt and decrypt tickets.
- How to choose a certificate chain and signing key for use in server authentication.
- A trait for the ability to store server session data.