1=pod 2 3=head1 NAME 4 5SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb, SSL_client_hello_cb_fn, SSL_client_hello_isv2, SSL_client_hello_get0_legacy_version, SSL_client_hello_get0_random, SSL_client_hello_get0_session_id, SSL_client_hello_get0_ciphers, SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods, SSL_client_hello_get1_extensions_present, SSL_client_hello_get0_ext - callback functions for early server-side ClientHello processing 6 7=head1 SYNOPSIS 8 9 typedef int (*SSL_client_hello_cb_fn)(SSL *s, int *al, void *arg); 10 void SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb(SSL_CTX *c, SSL_client_hello_cb_fn *f, 11 void *arg); 12 int SSL_client_hello_isv2(SSL *s); 13 unsigned int SSL_client_hello_get0_legacy_version(SSL *s); 14 size_t SSL_client_hello_get0_random(SSL *s, const unsigned char **out); 15 size_t SSL_client_hello_get0_session_id(SSL *s, const unsigned char **out); 16 size_t SSL_client_hello_get0_ciphers(SSL *s, const unsigned char **out); 17 size_t SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods(SSL *s, 18 const unsigned char **out); 19 int SSL_client_hello_get1_extensions_present(SSL *s, int **out, 20 size_t *outlen); 21 int SSL_client_hello_get0_ext(SSL *s, int type, const unsigned char **out, 22 size_t *outlen); 23 24=head1 DESCRIPTION 25 26SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb() sets the callback function, which is automatically 27called during the early stages of ClientHello processing on the server. 28The argument supplied when setting the callback is passed back to the 29callback at runtime. A callback that returns failure (0) will cause the 30connection to terminate, and callbacks returning failure should indicate 31what alert value is to be sent in the B<al> parameter. A callback may 32also return a negative value to suspend the handshake, and the handshake 33function will return immediately. L<SSL_get_error(3)> will return 34SSL_ERROR_WANT_CLIENT_HELLO_CB to indicate that the handshake was suspended. 35It is the job of the ClientHello callback to store information about the state 36of the last call if needed to continue. On the next call into the handshake 37function, the ClientHello callback will be called again, and, if it returns 38success, normal handshake processing will continue from that point. 39 40SSL_client_hello_isv2() indicates whether the ClientHello was carried in a 41SSLv2 record and is in the SSLv2 format. The SSLv2 format has substantial 42differences from the normal SSLv3 format, including using three bytes per 43cipher suite, and not allowing extensions. Additionally, the SSLv2 format 44'challenge' field is exposed via SSL_client_hello_get0_random(), padded to 45SSL3_RANDOM_SIZE bytes with zeros if needed. For SSLv2 format ClientHellos, 46SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods() returns a dummy list that only includes 47the null compression method, since the SSLv2 format does not include a 48mechanism by which to negotiate compression. 49 50SSL_client_hello_get0_random(), SSL_client_hello_get0_session_id(), 51SSL_client_hello_get0_ciphers(), and 52SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods() provide access to the corresponding 53ClientHello fields, returning the field length and optionally setting an out 54pointer to the octets of that field. 55 56Similarly, SSL_client_hello_get0_ext() provides access to individual extensions 57from the ClientHello on a per-extension basis. For the provided wire 58protocol extension type value, the extension value and length are returned 59in the output parameters (if present). 60 61SSL_client_hello_get1_extensions_present() can be used prior to 62SSL_client_hello_get0_ext(), to determine which extensions are present in the 63ClientHello before querying for them. The B<out> and B<outlen> parameters are 64both required, and on success the caller must release the storage allocated for 65B<*out> using OPENSSL_free(). The contents of B<*out> is an array of integers 66holding the numerical value of the TLS extension types in the order they appear 67in the ClientHello. B<*outlen> contains the number of elements in the array. 68 69=head1 NOTES 70 71The ClientHello callback provides a vast window of possibilities for application 72code to affect the TLS handshake. A primary use of the callback is to 73allow the server to examine the server name indication extension provided 74by the client in order to select an appropriate certificate to present, 75and make other configuration adjustments relevant to that server name 76and its configuration. Such configuration changes can include swapping out 77the associated SSL_CTX pointer, modifying the server's list of permitted TLS 78versions, changing the server's cipher list in response to the client's 79cipher list, etc. 80 81It is also recommended that applications utilize a ClientHello callback and 82not use a servername callback, in order to avoid unexpected behavior that 83occurs due to the relative order of processing between things like session 84resumption and the historical servername callback. 85 86The SSL_client_hello_* family of functions may only be called from code executing 87within a ClientHello callback. 88 89=head1 RETURN VALUES 90 91The application's supplied ClientHello callback returns 92SSL_CLIENT_HELLO_SUCCESS on success, SSL_CLIENT_HELLO_ERROR on failure, and 93SSL_CLIENT_HELLO_RETRY to suspend processing. 94 95SSL_client_hello_isv2() returns 1 for SSLv2-format ClientHellos and 0 otherwise. 96 97SSL_client_hello_get0_random(), SSL_client_hello_get0_session_id(), 98SSL_client_hello_get0_ciphers(), and 99SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods() return the length of the 100corresponding ClientHello fields. If zero is returned, the output pointer 101should not be assumed to be valid. 102 103SSL_client_hello_get0_ext() returns 1 if the extension of type 'type' is present, and 1040 otherwise. 105 106SSL_client_hello_get1_extensions_present() returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. 107 108=head1 SEE ALSO 109 110L<ssl(7)>, L<SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback(3)>, 111L<SSL_bytes_to_cipher_list> 112 113=head1 HISTORY 114 115The SSL ClientHello callback, SSL_client_hello_isv2(), 116SSL_client_hello_get0_random(), SSL_client_hello_get0_session_id(), 117SSL_client_hello_get0_ciphers(), SSL_client_hello_get0_compression_methods(), 118SSL_client_hello_get0_ext(), and SSL_client_hello_get1_extensions_present() 119were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1. 120 121=head1 COPYRIGHT 122 123Copyright 2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 124 125Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use 126this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy 127in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at 128L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. 129 130=cut 131