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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml | 30 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml index ffee4bd1af..19e0ba4c10 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ </c></p> <p><c>cipher() = rc4_128 | des_cbc | '3des_ede_cbc' - | aes_128_cbc | aes_256_cbc </c></p> + | aes_128_cbc | aes_256_cbc | aes_128_gcm | aes_256_gcm </c></p> <p> <c>hash() = md5 | sha </c></p> @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ <p>The verification fun should be defined as:</p> <code> -fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, Event :: {bad_cert, Reason :: atom()} | +fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, Event :: {bad_cert, Reason :: atom() | {revoked, atom()}} | {extension, #'Extension'{}}, InitialUserState :: term()) -> {valid, UserState :: term()} | {valid_peer, UserState :: term()} | {fail, Reason :: term()} | {unknown, UserState :: term()}. @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, Event :: {bad_cert, Reason :: atom()} | always returns {valid, UserState}, the TLS/SSL handshake will not be terminated with respect to verification failures and the connection will be established. If called with an - extension unknown to the user application the return value + extension unknown to the user application, the return value {unknown, UserState} should be used.</p> <p>The default verify_fun option in verify_peer mode:</p> @@ -283,9 +283,29 @@ fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, Event :: {bad_cert, Reason :: atom()} | end, []} </code> -<p>Possible path validation errors: </p> + <p>Possible path validation errors are given on the form {bad_cert, Reason} where Reason is:</p> -<p> {bad_cert, cert_expired}, {bad_cert, invalid_issuer}, {bad_cert, invalid_signature}, {bad_cert, unknown_ca},{bad_cert, selfsigned_peer}, {bad_cert, name_not_permitted}, {bad_cert, missing_basic_constraint}, {bad_cert, invalid_key_usage}</p> + <taglist> + <tag>unknown_ca</tag> + <item>No trusted CA was found in the trusted store. The trusted CA is + normally a so called ROOT CA that is a self-signed cert. Trust may + be claimed for an intermediat CA (trusted anchor does not have to be self signed + according to X-509) by using the option <c>partial_chain</c></item> + + <tag>selfsigned_peer</tag> + <item>The chain consisted only of one self-signed certificate.</item> + + <tag>PKIX X-509-path validation error</tag> + <item> Possible such reasons see <seealso + marker="public_key#pkix_path_validation-3"> public_key:pkix_path_validation/3 </seealso></item> + </taglist> + + </item> + + <tag>{partial_chain, fun(Chain::[DerCert]) -> {trusted_ca, DerCert} | unknown_ca </tag> + <item> + Claim an intermediat CA in the chain as trusted. TLS will then perform the public_key:pkix_path_validation/3 + with the selected CA as trusted anchor and the rest of the chain. </item> <tag>{versions, [protocol()]}</tag> |