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SSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)OpenSSLSSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)
NAME
SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext, SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext
- custom TLS extension handling
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
int SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int ext_type,
custom_ext_add_cb add_cb,
custom_ext_free_cb free_cb, void *add_arg,
custom_ext_parse_cb parse_cb,
void *parse_arg);
int SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext(SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned int ext_type,
custom_ext_add_cb add_cb,
custom_ext_free_cb free_cb, void *add_arg,
custom_ext_parse_cb parse_cb,
void *parse_arg);
int SSL_extension_supported(unsigned int ext_type);
typedef int (*custom_ext_add_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
const unsigned char **out,
size_t *outlen, int *al,
void *add_arg);
typedef void (*custom_ext_free_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
const unsigned char *out,
void *add_arg);
typedef int (*custom_ext_parse_cb)(SSL *s, unsigned int ext_type,
const unsigned char *in,
size_t inlen, int *al,
void *parse_arg);
DESCRIPTION
SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext() adds a custom extension for
a TLS client with extension type ext_type and callbacks
add_cb, free_cb and parse_cb.
SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext() adds a custom extension for
a TLS server with extension type ext_type and callbacks
add_cb, free_cb and parse_cb.
In both cases the extension type must not be handled by
OpenSSL internally or an error occurs.
SSL_extension_supported() returns 1 if the extension
ext_type is handled internally by OpenSSL and 0 otherwise.
EXTENSION CALLBACKS
The callback add_cb is called to send custom extension data
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SSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)OpenSSLSSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)
to be included in ClientHello for TLS clients or ServerHello
for servers. The ext_type parameter is set to the extension
type which will be added and add_arg to the value set when
the extension handler was added.
If the application wishes to include the extension ext_type
it should set *out to the extension data, set *outlen to the
length of the extension data and return 1.
If the add_cb does not wish to include the extension it must
return 0.
If add_cb returns -1 a fatal handshake error occurs using
the TLS alert value specified in *al.
For clients (but not servers) if add_cb is set to NULL a
zero length extension is added for ext_type.
For clients every registered add_cb is always called to see
if the application wishes to add an extension to
ClientHello.
For servers every registered add_cb is called once if and
only if the corresponding extension was received in
ClientHello to see if the application wishes to add the
extension to ServerHello. That is, if no corresponding
extension was received in ClientHello then add_cb will not
be called.
If an extension is added (that is add_cb returns 1) free_cb
is called (if it is set) with the value of out set by the
add callback. It can be used to free up any dynamic
extension data set by add_cb. Since out is constant (to
permit use of constant data in add_cb) applications may need
to cast away const to free the data.
The callback parse_cb receives data for TLS extensions. For
TLS clients the extension data will come from ServerHello
and for TLS servers it will come from ClientHello.
The extension data consists of inlen bytes in the buffer in
for the extension extension_type.
If the parse_cb considers the extension data acceptable it
must return 1. If it returns 0 or a negative value a fatal
handshake error occurs using the TLS alert value specified
in *al.
The buffer in is a temporary internal buffer which will not
be valid after the callback returns.
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SSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)OpenSSLSSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)
NOTES
The add_arg and parse_arg parameters can be set to arbitrary
values which will be passed to the corresponding callbacks.
They can, for example, be used to store the extension data
received in a convenient structure or pass the extension
data to be added or freed when adding extensions.
The ext_type parameter corresponds to the extension_type
field of RFC5246 et al. It is not a NID.
If the same custom extension type is received multiple times
a fatal decode_error alert is sent and the handshake aborts.
If a custom extension is received in ServerHello which was
not sent in ClientHello a fatal unsupported_extension alert
is sent and the handshake is aborted. The ServerHello add_cb
callback is only called if the corresponding extension was
received in ClientHello. This is compliant with the TLS
specifications. This behaviour ensures that each callback
is called at most once and that an application can never
send unsolicited extensions.
RETURN VALUES
SSL_CTX_add_client_custom_ext() and
SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext() return 1 for success and 0
for failure. A failure can occur if an attempt is made to
add the same ext_type more than once, if an attempt is made
to use an extension type handled internally by OpenSSL or if
an internal error occurs (for example a memory allocation
failure).
SSL_extension_supported() returns 1 if the extension
ext_type is handled internally by OpenSSL and 0 otherwise.
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See also SSL_CTX_add_server_custom_ext(3)
See also SSL_CTX_set_custom_cli_ext(3)
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