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-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/specs.xml | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml | 1831 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml | 71 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml | 109 |
8 files changed, 1193 insertions, 874 deletions
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile index c72b6d6cc4..7cf251d8f9 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile @@ -80,11 +80,16 @@ HTML_REF_MAN_FILE = $(HTMLDIR)/index.html TOP_PDF_FILE = $(PDFDIR)/$(APPLICATION)-$(VSN).pdf +SPECS_FILES = $(XML_REF3_FILES:%.xml=$(SPECDIR)/specs_%.xml) + +TOP_SPECS_FILE = specs.xml + # ---------------------------------------------------- # FLAGS # ---------------------------------------------------- XML_FLAGS += DVIPS_FLAGS += +SPECS_FLAGS = -I../../../public_key/include -I../../../public_key/src -I../../.. # ---------------------------------------------------- # Targets @@ -92,7 +97,7 @@ DVIPS_FLAGS += $(HTMLDIR)/%.gif: %.gif $(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@ -docs: pdf html man +docs: html pdf man $(TOP_PDF_FILE): $(XML_FILES) @@ -105,6 +110,7 @@ clean clean_docs: rm -rf $(XMLDIR) rm -f $(MAN3DIR)/* rm -f $(TOP_PDF_FILE) $(TOP_PDF_FILE:%.pdf=%.fo) + rm -f $(SPECS_FILES) rm -f errs core *~ man: $(MAN3_FILES) $(MAN6_FILES) diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml index 674e38b054..82eb8ff700 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ <p> TLS sessions must be registered with SNI if provided, so that sessions where client hostname verification would - fail can not connect reusing a session created when the + fail cannot connect reusing a session created when the server name verification succeeded.</p> <p> Own Id: OTP-14632</p> @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2 to verify the hostname of the connection with the server certificates specified hostname during certificate path validation. The user may - explicitly disables it. Also if the hostname can not be + explicitly disables it. Also if the hostname cannot be derived from the first argument to connect or is not supplied by the server name indication option, the check will not be performed.</p> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/specs.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/specs.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..50e9428fec --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/specs.xml @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<specs xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_ssl_crl_cache_api.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_ssl_crl_cache.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_ssl_session_cache_api.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_ssl.xml"/> +</specs> + + diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml index 3029977745..b145aac6ab 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ <rev></rev> <file>ssl.xml</file> </header> - <module>ssl</module> + <module since="">ssl</module> <modulesummary>Interface Functions for Secure Socket Layer</modulesummary> <description> <p> @@ -37,277 +37,364 @@ <seealso marker="ssl_app">ssl(6)</seealso>. </p> </description> - - <section> - <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>The following data types are used in the functions for SSL/TLS/DTLS:</p> - - <taglist> - - <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>option() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>socketoption() | ssl_option() | transport_option()</c></p> - </item> - - <tag><c>socketoption() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>proplists:property()</c></p> - <p>The default socket options are - <c>[{mode,list},{packet, 0},{header, 0},{active, true}]</c>.</p> - <p>For valid options, see the - <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso>, - <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> and - <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_udp(3)</seealso> - manual pages - in Kernel. Note that stream oriented options such as packet are only relevant for SSL/TLS and not DTLS</p></item> - - <tag><marker id="type-ssloption"/><c>ssl_option() =</c></tag> - <item> - <p><c>{verify, verify_type()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {verify_fun, {fun(), term()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {depth, integer()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cert, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {certfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {key, {'RSAPrivateKey'| 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'ECPrivateKey' - | 'PrivateKeyInfo', public_key:der_encoded()} | - #{algorithm := rsa | dss | ecdsa, - engine := crypto:engine_ref(), key_id := crypto:key_id(), password => crypto:password()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {keyfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {password, string()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cacerts, [public_key:der_encoded()]}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cacertfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {dh, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {dhfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {ciphers, ciphers()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {user_lookup_fun, {fun(), term()}}, {psk_identity, string()}, - {srp_identity, {string(), string()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {reuse_sessions, boolean()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {reuse_session, fun()} {next_protocols_advertised, [binary()]}</c></p> - <p><c>| {client_preferred_next_protocols, {client | server, - [binary()]} | {client | server, [binary()], binary()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {log_alert, boolean()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {server_name_indication, hostname() | disable}</c></p> - <p><c>| {customize_hostname_check, list()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {sni_hosts, [{hostname(), [ssl_option()]}]}</c></p> - <p><c>| {sni_fun, SNIfun::fun()}</c></p> - </item> - - <tag><c>transport_option() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>{cb_info, {CallbackModule::atom(), DataTag::atom(), - - ClosedTag::atom(), ErrTag:atom()}}</c></p> - <p>Defaults to <c>{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}</c> for TLS - and <c>{gen_udp, udp, udp_closed, udp_error}</c> for DTLS. Can be used - to customize the transport layer. For TLS the callback module must implement a - reliable transport protocol, behave as <c>gen_tcp</c>, and have functions - corresponding to <c>inet:setopts/2</c>, <c>inet:getopts/2</c>, - <c>inet:peername/1</c>, <c>inet:sockname/1</c>, and <c>inet:port/1</c>. - The callback <c>gen_tcp</c> is treated specially and calls <c>inet</c> - directly. For DTLS this feature must be considered exprimental.</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>CallbackModule =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>atom()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>DataTag =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>atom()</c></p> - <p>Used in socket data message.</p></item> - <tag><c>ClosedTag =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>atom()</c></p> - <p>Used in socket close message.</p></item> - </taglist> - </item> - - <tag><c>verify_type() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>verify_none | verify_peer</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>path() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>string()</c></p> - <p>Represents a file path.</p></item> - <tag><c>public_key:der_encoded() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>binary()</c></p> - <p>ASN.1 DER-encoded entity as an Erlang binary.</p></item> + <!-- + ================================================================ + = Data types = + ================================================================ + --> - <tag><c>host() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>hostname() | ipaddress()</c></p></item> + <datatypes> + <datatype_title>Types used in SSL/TLS/DTLS</datatype_title> - <tag><c>hostname() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>string() - DNS hostname</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>ip_address() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>{N1,N2,N3,N4} % IPv4 | {K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8} % IPv6 - </c></p></item> + + <datatype> + <name name="socket"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sslsocket"/> + <desc> + <p>An opaque reference to the TLS/DTLS connection, may be used for equality matching.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="tls_option"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="tls_client_option"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="tls_server_option"/> + </datatype> + + + <datatype> + <name name="socket_option"/> + <desc> + <p>The default socket options are + <c>[{mode,list},{packet, 0},{header, 0},{active, true}]</c>.</p> + <p>For valid options, see the + <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> and + <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_udp(3)</seealso> + manual pages in Kernel. Note that stream oriented options such as packet + are only relevant for SSL/TLS and not DTLS</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>sslsocket() =</c></tag> - <item><p>opaque()</p></item> - - <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c> protocol_version() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c> ssl_tls_protocol() | dtls_protocol() </c></p></item> - - <item><p><c>sslv3 | tlsv1 | 'tlsv1.1' | 'tlsv1.2'</c></p></item> - - <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c> dtls_protocol() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>'dtlsv1' | 'dtlsv1.2'</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>ciphers() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= [ciphersuite()]</c></p> - <p>Tuples and string formats accepted by versions - before ssl-8.2.4 will be converted for backwards compatibility</p></item> - - <tag><c>ciphersuite() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c> - #{key_exchange := key_exchange(), - cipher := cipher(), - mac := MAC::hash() | aead, - prf := PRF::hash() | default_prf} </c></p></item> - - <tag><c>key_exchange()=</c></tag> - <item><p><c>rsa | dhe_dss | dhe_rsa | dh_anon | psk | dhe_psk - | rsa_psk | srp_anon | srp_dss | srp_rsa | ecdh_anon | ecdh_ecdsa - | ecdhe_ecdsa | ecdh_rsa | ecdhe_rsa</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>cipher() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>rc4_128 | des_cbc | '3des_ede_cbc' - | aes_128_cbc | aes_256_cbc | aes_128_gcm | aes_256_gcm | chacha20_poly1305</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>hash() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>md5 | sha | sha224 | sha256 | sha348 | sha512</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>prf_random() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>client_random | server_random</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>cipher_filters() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c> [{key_exchange | cipher | mac | prf, algo_filter()}])</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>algo_filter() =</c></tag> - <item><p>fun(key_exchange() | cipher() | hash() | aead | default_prf) -> true | false </p></item> - - <tag><c>srp_param_type() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>srp_1024 | srp_1536 | srp_2048 | srp_3072 - | srp_4096 | srp_6144 | srp_8192</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>SNIfun::fun()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= fun(ServerName :: string()) -> [ssl_option()]</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>named_curve() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>sect571r1 | sect571k1 | secp521r1 | brainpoolP512r1 - | sect409k1 | sect409r1 | brainpoolP384r1 | secp384r1 - | sect283k1 | sect283r1 | brainpoolP256r1 | secp256k1 | secp256r1 - | sect239k1 | sect233k1 | sect233r1 | secp224k1 | secp224r1 - | sect193r1 | sect193r2 | secp192k1 | secp192r1 | sect163k1 - | sect163r1 | sect163r2 | secp160k1 | secp160r1 | secp160r2</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>hello_extensions() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>#{renegotiation_info => binary() | undefined, - signature_algs => [{hash(), ecsda| rsa| dsa}] | undefined - alpn => binary() | undefined, - next_protocol_negotiation => binary() | undefined, - srp => string() | undefined, - ec_point_formats => list() | undefined, - elliptic_curves => [oid] | undefined, - sni => string() | undefined} - }</c></p></item> + <datatype> + <name name="active_msgs"/> + <desc> + <p>When a TLS/DTLS socket is in active mode (the default), data from the + socket is delivered to the owner of the socket in the form of + messages as described above.</p> + <p>The <c>ssl_passive</c> message is sent only when the socket is in + <c>{active, N}</c> mode and the counter dropped to 0. It indicates + that the socket has transitioned to passive (<c>{active, false}</c>) mode.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="transport_option"/> + <desc> + <p>Defaults to <c>{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}</c> + for TLS and <c>{gen_udp, udp, udp_closed, udp_error}</c> for + DTLS. Can be used to customize the transport layer. The tag + values should be the values used by the underlying transport + in its active mode messages. For TLS the callback module must implement a + reliable transport protocol, behave as <c>gen_tcp</c>, and have functions + corresponding to <c>inet:setopts/2</c>, <c>inet:getopts/2</c>, + <c>inet:peername/1</c>, <c>inet:sockname/1</c>, and <c>inet:port/1</c>. + The callback <c>gen_tcp</c> is treated specially and calls <c>inet</c> + directly. For DTLS this feature must be considered exprimental. + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="host"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="hostname"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="ip_address"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="protocol_version"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="tls_version"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="dtls_version"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="legacy_version"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="prf_random"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="verify_type"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="ciphers"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="erl_cipher_suite"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="cipher"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="legacy_cipher"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="cipher_filters"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="hash"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sha2"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="legacy_hash"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="old_cipher_suite"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="signature_algs"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sign_algo"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sign_scheme"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="kex_algo"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="algo_filter"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="eccs"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="named_curve"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="psk_identity"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="srp_identity"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="srp_param_type"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="app_level_protocol"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="protocol_extensions"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="error_alert"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="tls_alert"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype_title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - COMMON for SERVER and CLIENT</datatype_title> + + <datatype> + <name name="common_option"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name since="OTP 20" name="protocol"/> + <desc> + <p>Choose TLS or DTLS protocol for the transport layer security. + Defaults to <c>tls</c>. For DTLS other transports than UDP are not yet supported.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="handshake_completion"/> + <desc> + <p>Defaults to <c>full</c>. If hello is specified the handshake will + pause after the hello message and give the user a possibility make decisions + based on hello extensions before continuing or aborting the handshake by calling + <seealso marker="#handshake_continue-3"> handshake_continue/3</seealso> or + <seealso marker="#handshake_cancel-1"> handshake_cancel/1</seealso></p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="cert"/> + <desc> + <p>The DER-encoded users certificate. If this option + is supplied, it overrides option <c>certfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="cert_pem"/> + <desc> + <p>Path to a file containing the user certificate on PEM format.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="key"/> + <desc> + <p>The DER-encoded user's private key or a map refering to a crypto + engine and its key reference that optionally can be password protected, + seealso <seealso marker="crypto:crypto#engine_load-4"> crypto:engine_load/4 + </seealso> and <seealso marker="crypto:engine_load"> Crypto's Users Guide</seealso>. If this option + is supplied, it overrides option <c>keyfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="key_pem"/> + <desc> + <p>Path to the file containing the user's + private PEM-encoded key. As PEM-files can contain several + entries, this option defaults to the same file as given by + option <c>certfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="key_password"/> + <desc> + <p>String containing the user's password. Only used if the + private keyfile is password-protected.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="cipher_suites"/> + <desc> + <p>Supported cipher suites. The function + <c>cipher_suites/2</c> can be used to find all ciphers that + are supported by default. <c>cipher_suites(all, 'tlsv1.2')</c> can be + called to find all available cipher suites. Pre-Shared Key + (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4279.txt">RFC + 4279</url> and <url + href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5487.txt">RFC 5487</url>), + Secure Remote Password (<url + href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5054.txt">RFC 5054</url>), + RC4, 3DES, DES cipher suites, and anonymous cipher suites only work if + explicitly enabled by this option; they are supported/enabled + by the peer also. Anonymous cipher suites are supported for + testing purposes only and are not be used when security + matters.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="eccs"/> + <desc><p> Allows to specify the order of preference for named curves + and to restrict their usage when using a cipher suite supporting them.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - </taglist> - </section> - - <section> - <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - COMMON for SERVER and CLIENT</title> - - <p>The following options have the same meaning in the client and - the server:</p> + <datatype> + <name name="signature_schemes"/> + <desc> + <p> + In addition to the signature_algorithms extension from TLS 1.2, + <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc8446.txt#section-4.2.3">TLS 1.3 + (RFC 5246 Section 4.2.3)</url>adds the signature_algorithms_cert extension + which enables having special requirements on the signatures used in the + certificates that differs from the requirements on digital signatures as a whole. + If this is not required this extension is not needed. + </p> + <p> + The client will send a signature_algorithms_cert extension (ClientHello), + if TLS version 1.3 or later is used, and the signature_algs_cert option is + explicitly specified. By default, only the signature_algs extension is sent. + </p> + <p> + The signature schemes shall be ordered according to the client's preference + (favorite choice first). + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="secure_renegotiation"/> + <desc><p>Specifies if to reject renegotiation attempt that does + not live up to <url + href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5746.txt">RFC 5746</url>. By + default <c>secure_renegotiate</c> is set to <c>true</c>, that + is, secure renegotiation is enforced. If set to <c>false</c> + secure renegotiation will still be used if possible, but it + falls back to insecure renegotiation if the peer does not + support <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5746.txt">RFC + 5746</url>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <taglist> - - <tag><c>{protocol, tls | dtls}</c></tag> - <item><p>Choose TLS or DTLS protocol for the transport layer security. - Defaults to <c>tls</c> Introduced in OTP 20, DTLS support is considered - experimental in this release. Other transports than UDP are not yet supported.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{handshake, hello | full}</c></tag> - <item><p> Defaults to <c>full</c>. If hello is specified the handshake will - pause after the hello message and give the user a possibility make decisions - based on hello extensions before continuing or aborting the handshake by calling - <seealso marker="#handshake_continue-3"> handshake_continue/3</seealso> or - <seealso marker="#handshake_cancel-1"> handshake_cancel/1</seealso> - </p></item> - - <tag><c>{cert, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></tag> - <item><p>The DER-encoded users certificate. If this option - is supplied, it overrides option <c>certfile</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{certfile, path()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Path to a file containing the user certificate.</p></item> - - <tag> - <marker id="key_option_def"/> - <c>{key, {'RSAPrivateKey'| 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'ECPrivateKey' - |'PrivateKeyInfo', public_key:der_encoded()} | #{algorithm := rsa | dss | ecdsa, - engine := crypto:engine_ref(), key_id := crypto:key_id(), password => crypto:password()}</c></tag> - <item><p>The DER-encoded user's private key or a map refering to a crypto - engine and its key reference that optionally can be password protected, - seealso <seealso marker="crypto:crypto#engine_load-4"> crypto:engine_load/4 - </seealso> and <seealso marker="crypto:engine_load"> Crypto's Users Guide</seealso>. If this option - is supplied, it overrides option <c>keyfile</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{keyfile, path()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Path to the file containing the user's - private PEM-encoded key. As PEM-files can contain several - entries, this option defaults to the same file as given by - option <c>certfile</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{password, string()}</c></tag> - <item><p>String containing the user's password. Only used if the - private keyfile is password-protected.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{ciphers, ciphers()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Supported cipher suites. The function - <c>cipher_suites/0</c> can be used to find all ciphers that are - supported by default. <c>cipher_suites(all)</c> can be called - to find all available cipher suites. Pre-Shared Key - (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4279.txt">RFC 4279</url> and - <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5487.txt">RFC 5487</url>), - Secure Remote Password - (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5054.txt">RFC 5054</url>), RC4 cipher suites, - and anonymous cipher suites only work if explicitly enabled by - this option; they are supported/enabled by the peer also. - Anonymous cipher suites are supported for testing purposes - only and are not be used when security matters.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{eccs, [named_curve()]}</c></tag> - <item><p> Allows to specify the order of preference for named curves - and to restrict their usage when using a cipher suite supporting them. - </p></item> - - <tag><c>{secure_renegotiate, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies if to reject renegotiation attempt that does - not live up to - <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5746.txt">RFC 5746</url>. - By default <c>secure_renegotiate</c> is set to <c>true</c>, - that is, secure renegotiation is enforced. If set to <c>false</c> secure renegotiation - will still be used if possible, - but it falls back to insecure renegotiation if the peer - does not support - <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5746.txt">RFC 5746</url>.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{depth, integer()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Maximum number of non-self-issued + <datatype> + <name name="allowed_cert_chain_length"/> + <desc><p>Maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that can follow the peer certificate in a valid certification path. So, if depth is 0 the PEER must be signed by the trusted ROOT-CA directly; if 1 the path can be PEER, CA, ROOT-CA; if 2 the path can be PEER, CA, CA, - ROOT-CA, and so on. The default value is 1.</p></item> - - <tag><marker id="verify_fun"/><c>{verify_fun, {Verifyfun :: fun(), InitialUserState :: - term()}}</c></tag> - <item><p>The verification fun is to be defined as follows:</p> + ROOT-CA, and so on. The default value is 1.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="custom_verify"/> + <desc> + <p>The verification fun is to be defined as follows:</p> <code> -fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, Event :: {bad_cert, Reason :: atom() | {revoked, -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()}. @@ -315,20 +402,21 @@ atom()}} | <p>The verification fun is called during the X509-path validation when an error or an extension unknown to the SSL - application is encountered. It is also called - when a certificate is considered valid by the path validation - to allow access to each certificate in the path to the user - application. It differentiates between the peer - certificate and the CA certificates by using <c>valid_peer</c> or - <c>valid</c> as second argument to the verification fun. See the - <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records">public_key User's - Guide</seealso> for definition of <c>#'OTPCertificate'{}</c> and - <c>#'Extension'{}</c>.</p> + application is encountered. It is also called when a + certificate is considered valid by the path validation to + allow access to each certificate in the path to the user + application. It differentiates between the peer certificate + and the CA certificates by using <c>valid_peer</c> or + <c>valid</c> as second argument to the verification fun. See + the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records">public_key + User's Guide</seealso> for definition of + <c>#'OTPCertificate'{}</c> and <c>#'Extension'{}</c>.</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item><p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{fail, Reason}</c>, - the verification process is immediately stopped, an alert is - sent to the peer, and the TLS/DTLS handshake terminates.</p></item> + <item><p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{fail, + Reason}</c>, the verification process is immediately + stopped, an alert is sent to the peer, and the TLS/DTLS + handshake terminates.</p></item> <item><p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{valid, UserState}</c>, the verification process continues.</p></item> <item><p>If the verify callback fun always returns @@ -378,10 +466,12 @@ atom()}} | <taglist> <tag><c>unknown_ca</c></tag> - <item><p>No trusted CA was found in the trusted store. The trusted CA is - normally a so called ROOT CA, which is a self-signed certificate. Trust can - be claimed for an intermediate CA (trusted anchor does not have to be - self-signed according to X-509) by using option <c>partial_chain</c>.</p> + <item><p>No trusted CA was found in the trusted store. The + trusted CA is normally a so called ROOT CA, which is a + self-signed certificate. Trust can be claimed for an + intermediate CA (trusted anchor does not have to be + self-signed according to X-509) by using option + <c>partial_chain</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>selfsigned_peer</c></tag> @@ -392,15 +482,17 @@ atom()}} | marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</seealso> </p></item> </taglist> - </item> - - <tag><c>{crl_check, boolean() | peer | best_effort }</c></tag> - <item> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="crl_check"/> + <desc> <p>Perform CRL (Certificate Revocation List) verification <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_crls_validate-3"> - (public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3)</seealso> on all the certificates during the path validation - <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">(public_key:pkix_path_validation/3) + (public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3)</seealso> on all the + certificates during the path validation <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">(public_key:pkix_path_validation/3) </seealso> of the certificate chain. Defaults to <c>false</c>.</p> @@ -409,115 +501,114 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid <item>check is only performed on the peer certificate.</item> <tag><c>best_effort</c></tag> - <item>if certificate revocation status can not be determined + <item>if certificate revocation status cannot be determined it will be accepted as valid.</item> </taglist> - + <p>The CA certificates specified for the connection will be used to construct the certificate chain validating the CRLs.</p> <p>The CRLs will be fetched from a local or external cache. See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_crl_cache_api">ssl_crl_cache_api(3)</seealso>.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{crl_cache, {Module :: atom(), {DbHandle :: internal | term(), Args :: list()}}}</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Specify how to perform lookup and caching of certificate revocation lists. - <c>Module</c> defaults to <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_crl_cache">ssl_crl_cache</seealso> - with <c> DbHandle </c> being <c>internal</c> and an - empty argument list.</p> - - <p>There are two implementations available:</p> - - <taglist> - <tag><c>ssl_crl_cache</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This module maintains a cache of CRLs. CRLs can be - added to the cache using the function <seealso - marker="ssl:ssl_crl_cache#insert-1">ssl_crl_cache:insert/1</seealso>, - and optionally automatically fetched through HTTP if the - following argument is specified:</p> - - <taglist> - <tag><c>{http, timeout()}</c></tag> - <item><p> - Enables fetching of CRLs specified as http URIs in<seealso - marker="public_key:public_key_records">X509 certificate extensions</seealso>. - Requires the OTP inets application.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - </item> - - <tag><c>ssl_crl_hash_dir</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This module makes use of a directory where CRLs are - stored in files named by the hash of the issuer name.</p> - - <p>The file names consist of eight hexadecimal digits - followed by <c>.rN</c>, where <c>N</c> is an integer, - e.g. <c>1a2b3c4d.r0</c>. For the first version of the - CRL, <c>N</c> starts at zero, and for each new version, - <c>N</c> is incremented by one. The OpenSSL utility - <c>c_rehash</c> creates symlinks according to this - pattern.</p> - - <p>For a given hash value, this module finds all - consecutive <c>.r*</c> files starting from zero, and those - files taken together make up the revocation list. CRL - files whose <c>nextUpdate</c> fields are in the past, or - that are issued by a different CA that happens to have the - same name hash, are excluded.</p> - - <p>The following argument is required:</p> - - <taglist> - <tag><c>{dir, string()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies the directory in which the CRLs can be found.</p></item> - </taglist> - - </item> - - <tag><c>max_handshake_size</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Integer (24 bits unsigned). Used to limit the size of - valid TLS handshake packets to avoid DoS attacks. - Defaults to 256*1024.</p> - </item> - - </taglist> - - </item> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{partial_chain, fun(Chain::[DerCert]) -> {trusted_ca, DerCert} | - unknown_ca }</c></tag> - <item><p>Claim an intermediate CA in the chain as trusted. TLS then - performs <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</seealso> - with the selected CA as trusted anchor and the rest of the chain.</p></item> + <datatype> + <name name="crl_cache_opts"/> + <desc> + <p>Specify how to perform lookup and caching of certificate revocation lists. + <c>Module</c> defaults to <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_crl_cache">ssl_crl_cache</seealso> + with <c> DbHandle </c> being <c>internal</c> and an + empty argument list.</p> + + <p>There are two implementations available:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>ssl_crl_cache</c></tag> + <item> + <p>This module maintains a cache of CRLs. CRLs can be + added to the cache using the function <seealso + marker="ssl:ssl_crl_cache#insert-1">ssl_crl_cache:insert/1</seealso>, + and optionally automatically fetched through HTTP if the + following argument is specified:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>{http, timeout()}</c></tag> + <item><p> + Enables fetching of CRLs specified as http URIs in<seealso + marker="public_key:public_key_records">X509 certificate extensions</seealso>. + Requires the OTP inets application.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + + <tag><c>ssl_crl_hash_dir</c></tag> + <item> + <p>This module makes use of a directory where CRLs are + stored in files named by the hash of the issuer name.</p> + + <p>The file names consist of eight hexadecimal digits + followed by <c>.rN</c>, where <c>N</c> is an integer, + e.g. <c>1a2b3c4d.r0</c>. For the first version of the + CRL, <c>N</c> starts at zero, and for each new version, + <c>N</c> is incremented by one. The OpenSSL utility + <c>c_rehash</c> creates symlinks according to this + pattern.</p> + + <p>For a given hash value, this module finds all + consecutive <c>.r*</c> files starting from zero, and those + files taken together make up the revocation list. CRL + files whose <c>nextUpdate</c> fields are in the past, or + that are issued by a different CA that happens to have the + same name hash, are excluded.</p> + + <p>The following argument is required:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>{dir, string()}</c></tag> + <item><p>Specifies the directory in which the CRLs can be found.</p></item> + </taglist> + </item> + </taglist> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="root_fun"/> + <desc> + <code> +fun(Chain::[public_key:der_encoded()]) -> + {trusted_ca, DerCert::public_key:der_encoded()} | unknown_ca} + </code> + <p>Claim an intermediate CA in the chain as trusted. TLS then + performs <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</seealso> + with the selected CA as trusted anchor and the rest of the chain.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{versions, [protocol_version()]}</c></tag> - <item><p>TLS protocol versions supported by started clients and servers. + <datatype> + <name name="protocol_versions"/> + <desc><p>TLS protocol versions supported by started clients and servers. This option overrides the application environment option <c>protocol_version</c> and <c>dtls_protocol_version</c>. If the environment option is not set, it defaults to all versions, except SSL-3.0, supported by the SSL application. - See also <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_app">ssl(6).</seealso></p></item> + See also <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_app">ssl(6).</seealso></p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{hibernate_after, integer()|undefined}</c></tag> - <item><p>When an integer-value is specified, <c>TLS/DTLS-connection</c> - goes into hibernation after the specified number of milliseconds - of inactivity, thus reducing its memory footprint. When - <c>undefined</c> is specified (this is the default), the process - never goes into hibernation.</p></item> - <tag><c>{user_lookup_fun, {Lookupfun :: fun(), UserState :: term()}}</c></tag> - <item><p>The lookup fun is to defined as follows:</p> + <datatype> + <name name="custom_user_lookup"/> + <desc><p>The lookup fun is to defined as follows:</p> <code> fun(psk, PSKIdentity ::string(), UserState :: term()) -> {ok, SharedSecret :: binary()} | error; fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> - {ok, {SRPParams :: srp_param_type(), Salt :: binary(), DerivedKey :: binary()}} | error. + {ok, {SRPParams :: srp_param_type(), Salt :: binary(), + DerivedKey :: binary()}} | error. </code> <p>For Pre-Shared Key (PSK) cipher suites, the lookup fun is @@ -533,20 +624,63 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <url href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5054#section-2.4"> RFC 5054</url>: <c>crypto:sha([Salt, crypto:sha([Username, <<$:>>, Password])])</c> </p> - </item> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{padding_check, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Affects TLS-1.0 connections only. + <datatype> + <name name="session_id"/> + <desc> + <p>Identifies a TLS session.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="log_alert"/> + <desc><p>If set to <c>false</c>, error reports are not displayed. + Deprecated in OTP 22, use {log_level, <seealso marker="#type-logging_level">logging_level()</seealso>} instead.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="logging_level"/> + <desc><p>Specifies the log level for TLS/DTLS. At verbosity level <c>notice</c> and above error reports are + displayed in TLS/DTLS. The level <c>debug</c> triggers verbose logging of TLS/DTLS protocol + messages.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="hibernate_after"/> + <desc><p>When an integer-value is specified, <c>TLS/DTLS-connection</c> + goes into hibernation after the specified number of milliseconds + of inactivity, thus reducing its memory footprint. When + <c>undefined</c> is specified (this is the default), the process + never goes into hibernation.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="handshake_size"/> + <desc> + <p>Integer (24 bits unsigned). Used to limit the size of + valid TLS handshake packets to avoid DoS attacks. + Defaults to 256*1024.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="padding_check"/> + <desc><p>Affects TLS-1.0 connections only. If set to <c>false</c>, it disables the block cipher padding check to be able to interoperate with legacy software.</p> <warning><p>Using <c>{padding_check, boolean()}</c> makes TLS vulnerable to the Poodle attack.</p></warning> - </item> - - + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{beast_mitigation, one_n_minus_one | zero_n | disabled}</c></tag> - <item><p>Affects SSL-3.0 and TLS-1.0 connections only. Used to change the BEAST + <datatype> + <name name="beast_mitigation"/> + <desc><p>Affects SSL-3.0 and TLS-1.0 connections only. Used to change the BEAST mitigation strategy to interoperate with legacy software. Defaults to <c>one_n_minus_one</c>.</p> @@ -556,127 +690,170 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <p><c>disabled</c> - Disable BEAST mitigation.</p> - <warning><p>Using <c>{beast_mitigation, disabled}</c> makes SSL or TLS + <warning><p>Using <c>{beast_mitigation, disabled}</c> makes SSL-3.0 or TLS-1.0 vulnerable to the BEAST attack.</p></warning> - </item> - </taglist> - - </section> - - <section> - <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - CLIENT SIDE</title> - - <p>The following options are client-specific or have a slightly different - meaning in the client than in the server:</p> - - <taglist> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="ssl_imp"/> + <desc><p>Deprecated since OTP-17, has no affect.</p></desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype_title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - CLIENT</datatype_title> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_option"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_verify_type"/> + <desc><p>In mode <c>verify_none</c> the default behavior is to allow + all x509-path validation errors. See also option <seealso marker="#type-custom_verify">verify_fun</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{verify, verify_type()}</c></tag> - <item><p>In mode <c>verify_none</c> the default behavior is to allow - all x509-path validation errors. See also option <c>verify_fun</c>.</p> - </item> + <datatype> + <name name="client_reuse_session"/> + <desc> + <p>Reuses a specific session earlier saved with the option + <c>{reuse_sessions, save} since OTP-21.3 </c> + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{reuse_sessions, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies if the client is to try to reuse sessions - when possible.</p></item> + <datatype> + <name name="client_reuse_sessions"/> + <desc> + <p>When <c>save</c> is specified a new connection will be negotiated + and saved for later reuse. The session ID can be fetched with + <seealso marker="#connection_information-2">connection_information/2</seealso> + and used with the client option <seealso marker="#type-client_reuse_session">reuse_session</seealso> + The boolean value true specifies that if possible, automatized session reuse will + be performed. If a new session is created, and is unique in regard + to previous stored sessions, it will be saved for possible later reuse. Since OTP-21.3</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{cacerts, [public_key:der_encoded()]}</c></tag> - <item><p>The DER-encoded trusted certificates. If this option - is supplied it overrides option <c>cacertfile</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{cacertfile, path()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates. The CA + <datatype> + <name name="client_cacerts"/> + <desc> + <p>The DER-encoded trusted certificates. If this option + is supplied it overrides option <c>cacertfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_cafile"/> + <desc> + <p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates. The CA certificates are used during server authentication and when building the client certificate chain.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{alpn_advertised_protocols, [binary()]}</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The list of protocols supported by the client to be sent to the - server to be used for an Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN). - If the server supports ALPN then it will choose a protocol from this - list; otherwise it will fail the connection with a "no_application_protocol" - alert. A server that does not support ALPN will ignore this value.</p> - - <p>The list of protocols must not contain an empty binary.</p> - - <p>The negotiated protocol can be retrieved using the <c>negotiated_protocol/1</c> function.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{client_preferred_next_protocols, {Precedence :: server | client, ClientPrefs :: [binary()]}}</c><br/> - <c>{client_preferred_next_protocols, {Precedence :: server | client, ClientPrefs :: [binary()], Default :: binary()}}</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Indicates that the client is to try to perform Next Protocol - Negotiation.</p> - - <p>If precedence is server, the negotiated protocol is the - first protocol to be shown on the server advertised list, which is - also on the client preference list.</p> - - <p>If precedence is client, the negotiated protocol is the - first protocol to be shown on the client preference list, which is - also on the server advertised list.</p> - - <p>If the client does not support any of the server advertised - protocols or the server does not advertise any protocols, the - client falls back to the first protocol in its list or to the - default protocol (if a default is supplied). If the - server does not support Next Protocol Negotiation, the - connection terminates if no default protocol is supplied.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{psk_identity, string()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies the identity the client presents to the server. - The matching secret is found by calling <c>user_lookup_fun</c>.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{srp_identity, {Username :: string(), Password :: string()} - </c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies the username and password to use to authenticate - to the server.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{server_name_indication, HostName :: hostname()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specify the hostname to be used in TLS Server Name Indication extension. - If not specified it will default to the <c>Host</c> argument of <seealso marker="#connect-3">connect/[3,4]</seealso> - unless it is of type inet:ipaddress().</p> - <p> - The <c>HostName</c> will also be used in the hostname verification of the peer certificate using - <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso>. - </p> - </item> - <tag><c>{server_name_indication, disable}</c></tag> - <item> - <p> Prevents the Server Name Indication extension from being sent and - disables the hostname verification check - <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{customize_hostname_check, Options::list()}</c></tag> - <item> - <p> Customizes the hostname verification of the peer certificate, as different protocols that use + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_alpn"/> + <desc> + <p>The list of protocols supported by the client to be sent to the + server to be used for an Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN). + If the server supports ALPN then it will choose a protocol from this + list; otherwise it will fail the connection with a "no_application_protocol" + alert. A server that does not support ALPN will ignore this value.</p> + + <p>The list of protocols must not contain an empty binary.</p> + + <p>The negotiated protocol can be retrieved using the <c>negotiated_protocol/1</c> function.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_preferred_next_protocols"/> + <desc> + <p>Indicates that the client is to try to perform Next Protocol + Negotiation.</p> + + <p>If precedence is server, the negotiated protocol is the + first protocol to be shown on the server advertised list, which is + also on the client preference list.</p> + + <p>If precedence is client, the negotiated protocol is the + first protocol to be shown on the client preference list, which is + also on the server advertised list.</p> + + <p>If the client does not support any of the server advertised + protocols or the server does not advertise any protocols, the + client falls back to the first protocol in its list or to the + default protocol (if a default is supplied). If the + server does not support Next Protocol Negotiation, the + connection terminates if no default protocol is supplied.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_psk_identity"/> + <desc> + <p>Specifies the identity the client presents to the server. + The matching secret is found by calling <c>user_lookup_fun</c></p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_srp_identity"/> + <desc> + <p>Specifies the username and password to use to authenticate + to the server.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sni"/> + <desc> + <p>Specify the hostname to be used in TLS Server Name Indication extension. + If not specified it will default to the <c>Host</c> argument of <seealso marker="#connect-3">connect/[3,4]</seealso> + unless it is of type inet:ipaddress().</p> + <p> + The <c>HostName</c> will also be used in the hostname verification of the peer certificate using + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso>. + </p> + <p> The special value <c>disable</c> prevents the Server Name Indication extension from being sent and + disables the hostname verification check + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="customize_hostname_check"/> + <desc> + <p> Customizes the hostname verification of the peer certificate, as different protocols that use TLS such as HTTP or LDAP may want to do it differently, for possible options see <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-3">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/3</seealso> </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{fallback, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item> - <p> Send special cipher suite TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV to avoid undesired TLS version downgrade. - Defaults to false</p> - <warning><p>Note this option is not needed in normal TLS usage and should not be used - to implement new clients. But legacy clients that retries connections in the following manner</p> - - <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['tlsv2', 'tlsv1.1', 'tlsv1', 'sslv3']}])</c></p> - <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, [tlsv1.1', 'tlsv1', 'sslv3']}, {fallback, true}])</c></p> - <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['tlsv1', 'sslv3']}, {fallback, true}]) </c></p> - <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['sslv3']}, {fallback, true}]) </c></p> - - <p>may use it to avoid undesired TLS version downgrade. Note that TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV must also - be supported by the server for the prevention to work. - </p></warning> - </item> - <tag><marker id="client_signature_algs"/><c>{signature_algs, [{hash(), ecdsa | rsa | dsa}]}</c></tag> - <item> - <p>In addition to the algorithms negotiated by the cipher + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="fallback"/> + <desc> + <p> Send special cipher suite TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV to avoid undesired TLS version downgrade. + Defaults to false</p> + <warning><p>Note this option is not needed in normal TLS usage and should not be used + to implement new clients. But legacy clients that retries connections in the following manner</p> + + <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['tlsv2', 'tlsv1.1', 'tlsv1', 'sslv3']}])</c></p> + <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, [tlsv1.1', 'tlsv1', 'sslv3']}, {fallback, true}])</c></p> + <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['tlsv1', 'sslv3']}, {fallback, true}]) </c></p> + <p><c> ssl:connect(Host, Port, [...{versions, ['sslv3']}, {fallback, true}]) </c></p> + + <p>may use it to avoid undesired TLS version downgrade. Note that TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV must also + be supported by the server for the prevention to work. + </p></warning> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_signature_algs"/> + <desc> + <p>In addition to the algorithms negotiated by the cipher suite used for key exchange, payload encryption, message authentication and pseudo random calculation, the TLS signature algorithm extension <url @@ -707,177 +884,227 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> Selected signature algorithm can restrict which hash functions that may be selected. Default support for {md5, rsa} removed in ssl-8.0 </p> - </item> - </taglist> - </section> - - <section> - <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - SERVER SIDE</title> - - <p>The following options are server-specific or have a slightly different - meaning in the server than in the client:</p> - - <taglist> - - <tag><c>{cacerts, [public_key:der_encoded()]}</c></tag> - <item><p>The DER-encoded trusted certificates. If this option - is supplied it overrides option <c>cacertfile</c>.</p></item> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{cacertfile, path()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded CA - certificates. The CA certificates are used to build the server - certificate chain and for client authentication. The CAs are - also used in the list of acceptable client CAs passed to the - client when a certificate is requested. Can be omitted if there - is no need to verify the client and if there are no - intermediate CAs for the server certificate.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{dh, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></tag> - <item><p>The DER-encoded Diffie-Hellman parameters. If specified, - it overrides option <c>dhfile</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{dhfile, path()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded Diffie Hellman parameters - to be used by the server if a cipher suite using Diffie Hellman key - exchange is negotiated. If not specified, default parameters are used. - </p></item> - - <tag><c>{verify, verify_type()}</c></tag> - <item><p>A server only does x509-path validation in mode <c>verify_peer</c>, - as it then sends a certificate request to the client - (this message is not sent if the verify option is <c>verify_none</c>). - You can then also want to specify option <c>fail_if_no_peer_cert</c>. - </p></item> - - <tag><c>{fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Used together with <c>{verify, verify_peer}</c> by an TLS/DTLS server. - If set to <c>true</c>, the server fails if the client does not have - a certificate to send, that is, sends an empty certificate. If set to - <c>false</c>, it fails only if the client sends an invalid - certificate (an empty certificate is considered valid). Defaults to false.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{reuse_sessions, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies if the server is to agree to reuse sessions - when requested by the clients. See also option <c>reuse_session</c>. - </p></item> - - <tag><c>{reuse_session, fun(SuggestedSessionId, - PeerCert, Compression, CipherSuite) -> boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Enables the TLS/DTLS server to have a local policy - for deciding if a session is to be reused or not. - Meaningful only if <c>reuse_sessions</c> is set to <c>true</c>. - <c>SuggestedSessionId</c> is a <c>binary()</c>, <c>PeerCert</c> is - a DER-encoded certificate, <c>Compression</c> is an enumeration integer, - and <c>CipherSuite</c> is of type <c>ciphersuite()</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{alpn_preferred_protocols, [binary()]}</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Indicates the server will try to perform Application-Layer - Protocol Negotiation (ALPN).</p> - - <p>The list of protocols is in order of preference. The protocol - negotiated will be the first in the list that matches one of the - protocols advertised by the client. If no protocol matches, the - server will fail the connection with a "no_application_protocol" alert.</p> - - <p>The negotiated protocol can be retrieved using the <c>negotiated_protocol/1</c> function.</p> - </item> - - <tag><c>{next_protocols_advertised, Protocols :: [binary()]}</c></tag> - <item><p>List of protocols to send to the client if the client indicates that - it supports the Next Protocol extension. The client can select a protocol - that is not on this list. The list of protocols must not contain an empty - binary. If the server negotiates a Next Protocol, it can be accessed - using the <c>negotiated_next_protocol/1</c> method.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{psk_identity, string()}</c></tag> - <item><p>Specifies the server identity hint, which the server presents to - the client.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{log_alert, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>If set to <c>false</c>, error reports are not displayed.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{honor_cipher_order, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item><p>If set to <c>true</c>, use the server preference for cipher - selection. If set to <c>false</c> (the default), use the client - preference.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{sni_hosts, [{hostname(), [ssl_option()]}]}</c></tag> - <item><p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) from the client - matching a host listed in the <c>sni_hosts</c> option, the specific options for - that host will override previously specified options. - - The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{sni_fun, SNIfun::fun()}</c></tag> - <item><p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) from the client, - the given function will be called to retrieve <c>[ssl_option()]</c> for the indicated server. - These options will be merged into predefined <c>[ssl_option()]</c>. - - The function should be defined as: - <c>fun(ServerName :: string()) -> [ssl_option()]</c> - and can be specified as a fun or as named <c>fun module:function/1</c> - - The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p></item> - - <tag><c>{client_renegotiation, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item>In protocols that support client-initiated renegotiation, the cost - of resources of such an operation is higher for the server than the - client. This can act as a vector for denial of service attacks. The SSL - application already takes measures to counter-act such attempts, - but client-initiated renegotiation can be strictly disabled by setting - this option to <c>false</c>. The default value is <c>true</c>. - Note that disabling renegotiation can result in long-lived connections - becoming unusable due to limits on the number of messages the underlying - cipher suite can encipher. - </item> - - <tag><c>{honor_cipher_order, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item>If true, use the server's preference for cipher selection. If false - (the default), use the client's preference. - </item> + <datatype_title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - SERVER </datatype_title> + + + <datatype> + <name name="server_option"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_cacerts"/> + <desc><p>The DER-encoded trusted certificates. If this option + is supplied it overrides option <c>cacertfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_cafile"/> + <desc><p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded CA + certificates. The CA certificates are used to build the server + certificate chain and for client authentication. The CAs are + also used in the list of acceptable client CAs passed to the + client when a certificate is requested. Can be omitted if + there is no need to verify the client and if there are no + intermediate CAs for the server certificate.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="dh_der"/> + <desc><p>The DER-encoded Diffie-Hellman parameters. If + specified, it overrides option <c>dhfile</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="dh_file"/> + <desc><p>Path to a file containing PEM-encoded Diffie Hellman + parameters to be used by the server if a cipher suite using + Diffie Hellman key exchange is negotiated. If not specified, + default parameters are used.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_verify_type"/> + <desc><p>A server only does x509-path validation in mode + <c>verify_peer</c>, as it then sends a certificate request to + the client (this message is not sent if the verify option is + <c>verify_none</c>). You can then also want to specify option + <c>fail_if_no_peer_cert</c>. </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="fail_if_no_peer_cert"/> + <desc><p>Used together with <c>{verify, verify_peer}</c> by an + TLS/DTLS server. If set to <c>true</c>, the server fails if + the client does not have a certificate to send, that is, sends + an empty certificate. If set to <c>false</c>, it fails only if + the client sends an invalid certificate (an empty certificate + is considered valid). Defaults to false.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <tag><c>{honor_ecc_order, boolean()}</c></tag> - <item>If true, use the server's preference for ECC curve selection. If false - (the default), use the client's preference. - </item> - - <tag><c>{signature_algs, [{hash(), ecdsa | rsa | dsa}]}</c></tag> - <item><p> The algorithms specified by - this option will be the ones accepted by the server in a signature algorithm - negotiation, introduced in TLS-1.2. The algorithms will also be offered to the client if a - client certificate is requested. For more details see the <seealso marker="#client_signature_algs">corresponding client option</seealso>. - </p> </item> - - </taglist> - </section> - - <section> - <title>General</title> + <datatype> + <name name="server_reuse_sessions"/> + <desc><p>The boolean value true specifies that the server will + agree to reuse sessions. Setting it to false will result in an empty + session table, that is no sessions will be reused. + See also option <seealso marker="#type-server_reuse_session">reuse_session</seealso> + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> - <p>When an TLS/DTLS socket is in active mode (the default), data from the - socket is delivered to the owner of the socket in the form of - messages:</p> + <datatype> + <name name="server_reuse_session"/> + <desc><p>Enables the TLS/DTLS server to have a local policy + for deciding if a session is to be reused or not. Meaningful + only if <c>reuse_sessions</c> is set to <c>true</c>. + <c>SuggestedSessionId</c> is a <c>binary()</c>, + <c>PeerCert</c> is a DER-encoded certificate, + <c>Compression</c> is an enumeration integer, and + <c>CipherSuite</c> is of type <c>ciphersuite()</c>.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_alpn"/> + <desc> + <p>Indicates the server will try to perform + Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN).</p> + + <p>The list of protocols is in order of preference. The + protocol negotiated will be the first in the list that + matches one of the protocols advertised by the client. If no + protocol matches, the server will fail the connection with a + "no_application_protocol" alert.</p> + + <p>The negotiated protocol can be retrieved using the + <c>negotiated_protocol/1</c> function.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_next_protocol"/> + <desc><p>List of protocols to send to the client if the client + indicates that it supports the Next Protocol extension. The + client can select a protocol that is not on this list. The + list of protocols must not contain an empty binary. If the + server negotiates a Next Protocol, it can be accessed using + the <c>negotiated_next_protocol/1</c> method.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_psk_identity"/> + <desc> + <p>Specifies the server identity hint, which the server presents to + the client.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="honor_cipher_order"/> + <desc> + <p>If set to <c>true</c>, use the server preference for cipher + selection. If set to <c>false</c> (the default), use the client + preference.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sni_hosts"/> + <desc><p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) from the client + matching a host listed in the <c>sni_hosts</c> option, the specific options for + that host will override previously specified options. + + The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="sni_fun"/> + <desc> + <p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) + from the client, the given function will be called to + retrieve <seealso marker="#type-server_option">[server_option()] </seealso> for the indicated server. + These options will be merged into predefined + <seealso marker="#type-server_option">[server_option()] </seealso> list. + + The function should be defined as: + fun(ServerName :: string()) -> <seealso marker="#type-server_option">[server_option()] </seealso> + and can be specified as a fun or as named <c>fun module:function/1</c> + + The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="client_renegotiation"/> + <desc><p>In protocols that support client-initiated + renegotiation, the cost of resources of such an operation is + higher for the server than the client. This can act as a + vector for denial of service attacks. The SSL application + already takes measures to counter-act such attempts, but + client-initiated renegotiation can be strictly disabled by + setting this option to <c>false</c>. The default value is + <c>true</c>. Note that disabling renegotiation can result in + long-lived connections becoming unusable due to limits on the + number of messages the underlying cipher suite can + encipher.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="honor_cipher_order"/> + <desc><p>If true, use the server's preference for cipher + selection. If false (the default), use the client's + preference.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="honor_ecc_order"/> + <desc><p>If true, use the server's preference for ECC curve + selection. If false (the default), use the client's + preference.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="server_signature_algs"/> + <desc><p> The algorithms specified by this option will be the + ones accepted by the server in a signature algorithm + negotiation, introduced in TLS-1.2. The algorithms will also + be offered to the client if a client certificate is + requested. For more details see the <seealso + marker="#type-client_signature_algs">corresponding client + option</seealso>. + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item><p><c>{ssl, Socket, Data}</c></p></item> - <item><p><c>{ssl_closed, Socket}</c></p></item> - <item><p><c>{ssl_error, Socket, Reason}</c></p></item> - </list> +<!-- + ================================================================ + = Function definitions = + ================================================================ +--> - <p>A <c>Timeout</c> argument specifies a time-out in milliseconds. The - default value for argument <c>Timeout</c> is <c>infinity</c>.</p> - </section> - <funcs> <func> - <name>append_cipher_suites(Deferred, Suites) -> ciphers() </name> + <name since="OTP 20.3">append_cipher_suites(Deferred, Suites) -> ciphers() </name> <fsummary></fsummary> <type> - <v>Deferred = ciphers() | cipher_filters() </v> - <v>Suites = ciphers() </v> + <v>Deferred = <seealso marker="#type-ciphers">ciphers()</seealso> | + <seealso marker="#type-cipher_filters">cipher_filters()</seealso></v> + <v>Suites = <seealso marker="#type-ciphers">ciphers()</seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Make <c>Deferred</c> suites become the least preferred suites, that is put them at the end of the cipher suite list @@ -889,8 +1116,8 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>cipher_suites() -></name> - <name>cipher_suites(Type) -> old_ciphers()</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">cipher_suites() -></name> + <name since="OTP R14B">cipher_suites(Type) -> [old_cipher_suite()]</name> <fsummary>Returns a list of supported cipher suites.</fsummary> <type> <v>Type = erlang | openssl | all</v> @@ -901,12 +1128,12 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>cipher_suites(Supported, Version) -> ciphers()</name> + <name since="OTP 20.3">cipher_suites(Supported, Version) -> ciphers()</name> <fsummary>Returns a list of all default or all supported cipher suites.</fsummary> <type> <v> Supported = default | all | anonymous </v> - <v> Version = protocol_version() </v> + <v> Version = <seealso marker="#type-protocol_version">protocol_version() </seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Returns all default or all supported (except anonymous), or all anonymous cipher suites for a @@ -915,10 +1142,16 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>eccs() -></name> - <name>eccs(protocol_version()) -> [named_curve()]</name> + <name since="OTP 19.2">eccs() -></name> + <name since="OTP 19.2">eccs(Version) -> NamedCurves</name> <fsummary>Returns a list of supported ECCs.</fsummary> + <type> + <v> Version = <seealso marker="#type-protocol_version">protocol_version() </seealso></v> + <v> NamedCurves = <seealso marker="#type-named_curve">[named_curve()] </seealso></v> + + </type> + <desc><p>Returns a list of supported ECCs. <c>eccs()</c> is equivalent to calling <c>eccs(Protocol)</c> with all supported protocols and then deduplicating the output.</p> @@ -926,7 +1159,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>clear_pem_cache() -> ok </name> + <name since="OTP 17.5">clear_pem_cache() -> ok </name> <fsummary> Clears the pem cache</fsummary> <desc><p>PEM files, used by ssl API-functions, are cached. The @@ -938,61 +1171,68 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>connect(Socket, SslOptions) -> </name> - <name>connect(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {ok, SslSocket, Ext} + <name since="OTP R14B">connect(Socket, Options) -> </name> + <name since="">connect(Socket, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {ok, SslSocket, Ext} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Upgrades a <c>gen_tcp</c>, or equivalent, connected socket to an TLS socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Socket = socket()</v> - <v>SslOptions = [{handshake, hello| full} | ssl_option()]</v> - <v>Timeout = integer() | infinity</v> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Ext = hello_extensions()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Socket = <seealso marker="#type-socket"> socket() </seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_client_option"> [tls_client_option()] </seealso></v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Ext = <seealso marker="#type-protocol_extensions">protocol_extensions()</seealso></v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Upgrades a <c>gen_tcp</c>, or equivalent, connected socket to an TLS socket, that is, performs the client-side TLS handshake.</p> - <note><p>If the option <c>verify</c> is set to <c>verify_peer</c> - the option <c>server_name_indication</c> shall also be specified, - if it is not no Server Name Indication extension will be sent, - and <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> - will be called with the IP-address of the connection as <c>ReferenceID</c>, which is proably not what you want.</p> + <note><p>If the option <c>verify</c> is set to + <c>verify_peer</c> the option <c>server_name_indication</c> + shall also be specified, if it is not no Server Name + Indication extension will be sent, and <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> + will be called with the IP-address of the connection as + <c>ReferenceID</c>, which is proably not what you want.</p> </note> <p> If the option <c>{handshake, hello}</c> is used the handshake is paused after receiving the server hello message and the success response is <c>{ok, SslSocket, Ext}</c> - instead of <c>{ok, SslSocket}</c>. Thereafter the handshake is continued or - canceled by calling <seealso marker="#handshake_continue-3"> + instead of <c>{ok, SslSocket}</c>. Thereafter the handshake + is continued or canceled by calling <seealso + marker="#handshake_continue-3"> <c>handshake_continue/3</c></seealso> or <seealso - marker="#handshake_cancel-1"><c>handshake_cancel/1</c></seealso>. + marker="#handshake_cancel-1"><c>handshake_cancel/1</c></seealso>. </p> + <p> If the option <c>active</c> is set to <c>once</c>, <c>true</c> or an integer value, + the process owning the sslsocket will receive messages of type + <seealso marker="#type-active_msgs"> active_msgs() </seealso> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>connect(Host, Port, Options) -></name> - <name>connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) -> + <name since="">connect(Host, Port, Options) -></name> + <name since="">connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket}| {ok, SslSocket, Ext} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Opens an TLS/DTLS connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Host = host()</v> - <v>Port = integer()</v> - <v>Options = [option()]</v> - <v>Timeout = integer() | infinity</v> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Host =<seealso marker="#type-host"> host() </seealso> </v> + <v>Port = <seealso marker="kernel:inet#type-port_number">inet:port_number()</seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_client_option"> [tls_client_option()]</seealso></v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Opens an TLS/DTLS connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</p> <p> When the option <c>verify</c> is set to <c>verify_peer</c> the check <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> will be performed in addition to the usual x509-path validation checks. If the check fails the error {bad_cert, hostname_check_failed} will - be propagated to the path validation fun <seealso marker="#verify_fun">verify_fun</seealso>, where it is possible to do customized + be propagated to the path validation fun <seealso marker="#type-custom_verify">verify_fun</seealso>, where it is possible to do customized checks by using the full possibilities of the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-3">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/3</seealso> API. When the option <c>server_name_indication</c> is provided, its value (the DNS name) will be used as <c>ReferenceID</c> @@ -1014,14 +1254,19 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <c>handshake_continue/3</c></seealso> or <seealso marker="#handshake_cancel-1"><c>handshake_cancel/1</c></seealso>. </p> + + <p> If the option <c>active</c> is set to <c>once</c>, <c>true</c> or an integer value, + the process owning the sslsocket will receive messages of type + <seealso marker="#type-active_msgs"> active_msgs() </seealso> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>close(SslSocket) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">close(SslSocket) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Closes an TLS/DTLS connection.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc><p>Closes an TLS/DTLS connection.</p> @@ -1029,10 +1274,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>close(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {ok, port()} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 18.1">close(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {ok, port()} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Closes an TLS connection.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>How = timeout() | {NewController::pid(), timeout()} </v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> @@ -1044,12 +1289,12 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>controlling_process(SslSocket, NewOwner) -> + <name since="">controlling_process(SslSocket, NewOwner) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Assigns a new controlling process to the TLS/DTLS socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>NewOwner = pid()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> @@ -1060,12 +1305,12 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>connection_information(SslSocket) -> + <name since="OTP 18.0">connection_information(SslSocket) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason} </name> <fsummary>Returns all the connection information. </fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Item = protocol | selected_cipher_suite | sni_hostname | ecc | session_id | atom()</v> <d>Meaningful atoms, not specified above, are the ssl option names.</d> <v>Result = [{Item::atom(), Value::term()}]</v> @@ -1081,12 +1326,12 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>connection_information(SslSocket, Items) -> + <name since="OTP 18.0">connection_information(SslSocket, Items) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason} </name> <fsummary>Returns the requested connection information. </fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Items = [Item]</v> <v>Item = protocol | cipher_suite | sni_hostname | ecc | session_id | client_random | server_random | master_secret | atom()</v> @@ -1103,11 +1348,11 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>filter_cipher_suites(Suites, Filters) -> ciphers()</name> + <name since="OTP 20.3">filter_cipher_suites(Suites, Filters) -> ciphers()</name> <fsummary></fsummary> <type> - <v> Suites = ciphers()</v> - <v> Filters = cipher_filters()</v> + <v> Suites = <seealso marker="#type-ciphers"> ciphers() </seealso></v> + <v> Filters = <seealso marker="#type-cipher_filters"> cipher_filters() </seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Removes cipher suites if any of the filter functions returns false for any part of the cipher suite. This function @@ -1118,7 +1363,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>format_error(Reason) -> string()</name> + <name since="">format_error(Reason) -> string()</name> <fsummary>Returns an error string.</fsummary> <type> <v>Reason = term()</v> @@ -1129,11 +1374,11 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>getopts(SslSocket, OptionNames) -> + <name since="">getopts(SslSocket, OptionNames) -> {ok, [socketoption()]} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Gets the values of the specified options.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Socket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>Socket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>OptionNames = [atom()]</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1143,13 +1388,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>getstat(SslSocket) -> + <name since="OTP 19.0">getstat(SslSocket) -> {ok, OptionValues} | {error, inet:posix()}</name> - <name>getstat(SslSocket, OptionNames) -> + <name since="OTP 19.0">getstat(SslSocket, OptionNames) -> {ok, OptionValues} | {error, inet:posix()}</name> <fsummary>Get one or more statistic options for a socket</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>OptionNames = [atom()]</v> <v>OptionValues = [{inet:stat_option(), integer()}]</v> </type> @@ -1160,31 +1405,36 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>handshake(HsSocket) -> </name> - <name>handshake(HsSocket, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake(HsSocket) -> </name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake(HsSocket, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>HsSocket = SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>HsSocket = SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Performs the SSL/TLS/DTLS server-side handshake.</p> <p>Returns a new TLS/DTLS socket if the handshake is successful.</p> + + <p> If the option <c>active</c> is set to <c>once</c>, <c>true</c> or an integer value, + the process owning the sslsocket will receive messages of type + <seealso marker="#type-active_msgs"> active_msgs() </seealso> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>handshake(Socket, SslOptions) -> </name> - <name>handshake(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {ok, SslSocket, Ext} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake(Socket, Options) -> </name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake(Socket, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {ok, SslSocket, Ext} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Socket = socket() | sslsocket() </v> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket() </v> - <v>Ext = hello_extensions()</v> - <v>SslOptions = [{handshake, hello| full} | ssl_option()]</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Socket = socket() | <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> socket() </seealso> </v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso> </v> + <v>Ext = <seealso marker="#type-protocol_extensions">protocol_extensions()</seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_server_option"> [server_option()] </seealso> </v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>If <c>Socket</c> is a ordinary <c>socket()</c>: upgrades a <c>gen_tcp</c>, @@ -1196,7 +1446,8 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> is undefined. </p></warning> - <p>If <c>Socket</c> is an <c>sslsocket()</c>: provides extra SSL/TLS/DTLS + <p>If <c>Socket</c> is an + <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso>: provides extra SSL/TLS/DTLS options to those specified in <seealso marker="#listen-2">listen/2 </seealso> and then performs the SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake. Returns a new TLS/DTLS socket if the handshake is successful.</p> @@ -1210,14 +1461,20 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <c>handshake_continue/3</c></seealso> or <seealso marker="#handshake_cancel-1"><c>handshake_cancel/1</c></seealso>. </p> + + <p> If the option <c>active</c> is set to <c>once</c>, <c>true</c> or an integer value, + the process owning the sslsocket will receive messages of type + <seealso marker="#type-active_msgs"> active_msgs() </seealso> + </p> + </desc> </func> <func> - <name>handshake_cancel(SslSocket) -> ok </name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake_cancel(SslSocket) -> ok </name> <fsummary>Cancel handshake with a fatal alert</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Cancel the handshake with a fatal <c>USER_CANCELED</c> alert.</p> @@ -1225,14 +1482,14 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>handshake_continue(HsSocket, SSLOptions) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> - <name>handshake_continue(HsSocket, SSLOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake_continue(HsSocket, Options) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">handshake_continue(HsSocket, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Continue the SSL/TLS handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>HsSocket = SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>SslOptions = [ssl_option()]</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>HsSocket = SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_option"> tls_option() </seealso> </v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Continue the SSL/TLS handshake possiby with new, additional or changed options.</p> @@ -1240,13 +1497,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>listen(Port, Options) -> + <name since="">listen(Port, Options) -> {ok, ListenSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Creates an SSL listen socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Port = integer()</v> - <v>Options = options()</v> - <v>ListenSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>Port = <seealso marker="kernel:inet#type-port_number">inet:port_number()</seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_server_option"> [server_option()] </seealso></v> + <v>ListenSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Creates an SSL listen socket.</p> @@ -1254,10 +1511,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>negotiated_protocol(SslSocket) -> {ok, Protocol} | {error, protocol_not_negotiated}</name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">negotiated_protocol(SslSocket) -> {ok, Protocol} | {error, protocol_not_negotiated}</name> <fsummary>Returns the protocol negotiated through ALPN or NPN extensions.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Protocol = binary()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1268,10 +1525,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>peercert(SslSocket) -> {ok, Cert} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">peercert(SslSocket) -> {ok, Cert} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Returns the peer certificate.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Cert = binary()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1283,13 +1540,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>peername(SslSocket) -> {ok, {Address, Port}} | + <name since="">peername(SslSocket) -> {ok, {Address, Port}} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Returns the peer address and port.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Address = ipaddress()</v> - <v>Port = integer()</v> + <v>Port = <seealso marker="kernel:inet#type-port_number">inet:port_number()</seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Returns the address and port number of the peer.</p> @@ -1297,11 +1554,12 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>prepend_cipher_suites(Preferred, Suites) -> ciphers()</name> + <name since="OTP 20.3">prepend_cipher_suites(Preferred, Suites) -> ciphers()</name> <fsummary></fsummary> <type> - <v>Preferred = ciphers() | cipher_filters() </v> - <v>Suites = ciphers() </v> + <v>Preferred = <seealso marker="#type-ciphers">ciphers()</seealso> | + <seealso marker="#type-cipher_filters">cipher_filters()</seealso></v> + <v>Suites = <seealso marker="#type-ciphers">ciphers()</seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Make <c>Preferred</c> suites become the most preferred suites that is put them at the head of the cipher suite list @@ -1313,13 +1571,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>prf(Socket, Secret, Label, Seed, WantedLength) -> {ok, binary()} | {error, reason()}</name> + <name since="OTP R15B01">prf(Socket, Secret, Label, Seed, WantedLength) -> {ok, binary()} | {error, reason()}</name> <fsummary>Uses a session Pseudo-Random Function to generate key material.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Socket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>Socket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Secret = binary() | master_secret</v> <v>Label = binary()</v> - <v>Seed = [binary() | prf_random()]</v> + <v>Seed = [binary() | <seealso marker="#type-prf_random"> prf_random()</seealso>]</v> <v>WantedLength = non_neg_integer()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1333,14 +1591,14 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>recv(SslSocket, Length) -> </name> - <name>recv(SslSocket, Length, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | {error, + <name since="">recv(SslSocket, Length) -> </name> + <name since="">recv(SslSocket, Length, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Receives data on a socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Length = integer()</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Data = [char()] | binary()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1360,10 +1618,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>renegotiate(SslSocket) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">renegotiate(SslSocket) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Initiates a new handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> </type> <desc><p>Initiates a new handshake. A notable return value is <c>{error, renegotiation_rejected}</c> indicating that the peer @@ -1373,10 +1631,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>send(SslSocket, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">send(SslSocket, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Writes data to a socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>Data = iodata()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1387,11 +1645,11 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>setopts(SslSocket, Options) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">setopts(SslSocket, Options) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Sets socket options.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Options = [socketoption]()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-socket_option"> [socket_option()] </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Sets options according to <c>Options</c> for socket @@ -1400,10 +1658,21 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>shutdown(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 22.0">set_log_level(Level) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Sets log level for the SSL application.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Level = atom()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Sets log level for the SSL application.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name since="OTP R14B">shutdown(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Immediately closes a socket.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> <v>How = read | write | read_write</v> <v>Reason = reason()</v> </type> @@ -1418,13 +1687,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>ssl_accept(SslSocket) -> </name> - <name>ssl_accept(SslSocket, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">ssl_accept(SslSocket) -> </name> + <name since="">ssl_accept(SslSocket, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Deprecated in OTP 21, use <seealso marker="#handshake-1">handshake/[1,2]</seealso> instead.</p> @@ -1433,14 +1702,14 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions) -> </name> - <name>ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, Socket} | ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="">ssl_accept(Socket, Options) -> </name> + <name since="OTP R14B">ssl_accept(Socket, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, Socket} | ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Socket = socket() | sslsocket() </v> - <v>SslOptions = [ssl_option()]</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Socket = socket() | <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso> </v> + <v>Options = <seealso marker="#type-tls_server_option"> [server_option()] </seealso> </v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout | <seealso marker="#type-error_alert"> error_alert() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Deprecated in OTP 21, use <seealso marker="#handshake-3">handshake/[2,3]</seealso> instead.</p> @@ -1449,13 +1718,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>sockname(SslSocket) -> {ok, {Address, Port}} | + <name since="">sockname(SslSocket) -> {ok, {Address, Port}} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Returns the local address and port.</fsummary> <type> - <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Address = ipaddress()</v> - <v>Port = integer()</v> + <v>SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Address = <seealso marker="#type-ip_address">ip_address()</seealso></v> + <v>Port = <seealso marker="kernel:inet#type-port_number">inet:port_number()</seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Returns the local address and port number of socket @@ -1464,8 +1733,8 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>start() -> </name> - <name>start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">start() -> </name> + <name since="OTP R14B">start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Starts the SSL application.</fsummary> <type> <v>Type = permanent | transient | temporary</v> @@ -1477,7 +1746,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>stop() -> ok </name> + <name since="OTP R14B">stop() -> ok </name> <fsummary>Stops the SSL application.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Stops the SSL application.</p> @@ -1485,10 +1754,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>suite_to_str(CipherSuite) -> String</name> + <name since="OTP 21.0">suite_to_str(CipherSuite) -> String</name> <fsummary>Returns the string representation of a cipher suite.</fsummary> <type> - <v>CipherSuite = erl_cipher_suite()</v> + <v>CipherSuite = <seealso marker="#type-erl_cipher_suite"> erl_cipher_suite() </seealso></v> <v>String = string()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1497,14 +1766,14 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>transport_accept(ListenSocket) -></name> - <name>transport_accept(ListenSocket, Timeout) -> + <name since="">transport_accept(ListenSocket) -></name> + <name since="">transport_accept(ListenSocket, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Accepts an incoming connection and prepares for <c>ssl_accept</c>.</fsummary> <type> - <v>ListenSocket = SslSocket = sslsocket()</v> - <v>Timeout = integer()</v> + <v>ListenSocket = SslSocket = <seealso marker="#type-sslsocket"> sslsocket() </seealso></v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = reason()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -1532,7 +1801,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> - <name>versions() -> [versions_info()]</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">versions() -> [versions_info()]</name> <fsummary>Returns version information relevant for the SSL application.</fsummary> <type> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml index 71c6d5e49e..a33aec62a7 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ <file>ssl_crl_cache.xml</file> </header> - <module>ssl_crl_cache</module> + <module since="OTP 18.0">ssl_crl_cache</module> <modulesummary>CRL cache </modulesummary> <description> <p> @@ -34,32 +34,43 @@ the following functions are available. </p> </description> + + <datatypes> + <datatype_title>DATA TYPES</datatype_title> + + <datatype> + <name name="crl_src"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="uri"/> + </datatype> + + </datatypes> <funcs> <func> - <name>delete(Entries) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">delete(Entries) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name> <fsummary> </fsummary> <type> - <v> Entries = <seealso marker="stdlib:uri_string">uri_string:uri_string()</seealso> | {file, string()} | {der, [<seealso - marker="public_key:public_key"> public_key:der_encoded() </seealso>]}</v> - <v> Reason = term()</v> + <v> Entries = <seealso marker="#type-crl_src">crl_src()</seealso>]}</v> + <v> Reason = crl_reason()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Delete CRLs from the ssl applications local cache. </p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>insert(CRLSrc) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <name>insert(URI, CRLSrc) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">insert(CRLSrc) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">insert(URI, CRLSrc) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary> </fsummary> <type> - <v> CRLSrc = {file, string()} | {der, [ <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key"> public_key:der_encoded() </seealso> ]}</v> - <v> URI = <seealso marker="stdlib:uri_string">uri_string:uri_string() </seealso> </v> + <v> CRLSrc = <seealso marker="#type-crl_src">crl_src()</seealso>]}</v> + <v> URI = <seealso marker="#type-uri">uri()</seealso> </v> <v> Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Insert CRLs into the ssl applications local cache. </p> + <p>Insert CRLs, available to fetch on DER format from <c>URI</c>, into the ssl applications local cache. </p> </desc> </func> </funcs> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml index c6774b4df6..4cba4e1de1 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ <file>ssl_crl_cache_api.xml</file> </header> - <module>ssl_crl_cache_api</module> + <module since="OTP 18.0">ssl_crl_cache_api</module> <modulesummary>API for a SSL/TLS CRL (Certificate Revocation List) cache.</modulesummary> <description> <p> @@ -39,35 +39,44 @@ a CRL cache. </p> </description> - - <section> - <title>DATA TYPES</title> - - <p>The following data types are used in the functions below: - </p> - - <taglist> - - <tag><c>cache_ref() =</c></tag> - <item>opaque()</item> - <tag><c>dist_point() =</c></tag> - <item><p>#'DistributionPoint'{} see <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key_records"> X509 certificates records</seealso></p></item> - - </taglist> + + + <!-- + ================================================================ + = Data types = + ================================================================ + --> + + <datatypes> - </section> + <datatype> + <name name="crl_cache_ref"/> + <desc> + <p>Reference to the CRL cache.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + + <datatype> + <name name="dist_point"/> + <desc> + <p>For description see <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key_records"> X509 certificates records</seealso></p> + </desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> + <funcs> <func> - <name>fresh_crl(DistributionPoint, CRL) -> FreshCRL</name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">fresh_crl(DistributionPoint, CRL) -> FreshCRL</name> <fsummary> <c>fun fresh_crl/2 </c> will be used as input option <c>update_crl</c> to public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3 </fsummary> <type> - <v> DistributionPoint = dist_point() </v> + <v> DistributionPoint = <seealso marker="#type-dist_point"> dist_point() </seealso> </v> <v> CRL = [<seealso - marker="public_key:public_key">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> + marker="public_key:public_key#type-der_encoded">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> <v> FreshCRL = [<seealso - marker="public_key:public_key">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> + marker="public_key:public_key#type-der_encoded">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> </type> <desc> <p> <c>fun fresh_crl/2 </c> will be used as input option <c>update_crl</c> to @@ -76,16 +85,16 @@ </func> <func> - <name>lookup(DistributionPoint, Issuer, DbHandle) -> not_available | CRLs </name> - <name>lookup(DistributionPoint, DbHandle) -> not_available | CRLs </name> + <name since="OTP 19.0">lookup(DistributionPoint, Issuer, DbHandle) -> not_available | CRLs </name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">lookup(DistributionPoint, DbHandle) -> not_available | CRLs </name> <fsummary> </fsummary> <type> - <v> DistributionPoint = dist_point() </v> + <v> DistributionPoint = <seealso marker="#type-dist_point"> dist_point() </seealso> </v> <v> Issuer = <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key">public_key:issuer_name()</seealso> </v> - <v> DbHandle = cache_ref() </v> + marker="public_key:public_key#type-issuer_name">public_key:issuer_name()</seealso> </v> + <v> DbHandle = <seealso marker="#type-crl_cache_ref"> crl_cache_ref() </seealso></v> <v> CRLs = [<seealso - marker="public_key:public_key">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> + marker="public_key:public_key#type-der_encoded">public_key:der_encoded()</seealso>] </v> </type> <desc> <p>Lookup the CRLs belonging to the distribution point <c> Distributionpoint</c>. This function may choose to only look in the cache or to follow distribution point @@ -106,12 +115,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>select(Issuer, DbHandle) -> CRLs </name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">select(Issuer, DbHandle) -> CRLs </name> <fsummary>Select the CRLs in the cache that are issued by <c>Issuer</c></fsummary> <type> <v> Issuer = <seealso - marker="public_key:public_key">public_key:issuer_name()</seealso></v> - <v> DbHandle = cache_ref() </v> + marker="public_key:public_key#type-issuer_name">public_key:issuer_name()</seealso></v> + <v> DbHandle = <seealso marker="#type-crl_cache_ref"> cache_ref() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Select the CRLs in the cache that are issued by <c>Issuer</c> </p> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml index e14f3f90dc..1774bd8f77 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G) Any available SSL/TLS option can be specified in an options file, but note that options that take a <c>fun()</c> has to use the syntax <c>fun Mod:Func/Arity</c> since a function - body can not be compiled when consulting a file. + body cannot be compiled when consulting a file. </p> <p> Do not tamper with the socket options diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml index a84a3dfce9..e841729e57 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ <rev></rev> <file>ssl_session_cache_api.xml</file> </header> - <module>ssl_session_cache_api</module> + <module since="OTP R14B">ssl_session_cache_api</module> <modulesummary>TLS session cache API</modulesummary> <description> @@ -38,39 +38,50 @@ defining a new callback module implementing this API. </p> </description> - <section> - <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>The following data types are used in the functions for - <c>ssl_session_cache_api</c>:</p> - - <taglist> - <tag><c>cache_ref() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>key() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>{partialkey(), session_id()}</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>partialkey() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>session_id() =</c></tag> - <item><p><c>binary()</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>session()</c> =</tag> - <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> - </taglist> - - </section> + <!-- + ================================================================ + = Data types = + ================================================================ + --> + + <datatypes> + + <datatype> + <name name="session_cache_ref"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="session_cache_key"/> + <desc> + <p>A key to an entry in the session cache.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="partial_key"/> + <desc> + <p>The opaque part of the key. Does not need to be handled + by the callback.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="session"/> + <desc> + <p>The session data that is stored for each session.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> <funcs> <func> - <name>delete(Cache, Key) -> _</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">delete(Cache, Key) -> _</name> <fsummary>Deletes a cache entry.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = cache_ref()</v> - <v>Key = key()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <v>Key = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_key">session_cache_key() </seealso> </v> </type> <desc> <p>Deletes a cache entry. Is only called from the cache @@ -80,10 +91,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>foldl(Fun, Acc0, Cache) -> Acc</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">foldl(Fun, Acc0, Cache) -> Acc</name> <fsummary></fsummary> <type> - <v></v> + <v>Fun = fun()</v> + <v>Acc0 = Acc = term()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Calls <c>Fun(Elem, AccIn)</c> on successive elements of the @@ -96,10 +109,11 @@ </func> <func> - <name>init(Args) -> opaque() </name> + <name since="OTP 18.0">init(Args) -> Cache </name> <fsummary>Returns cache reference.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Args = proplists:proplist()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <v>Args = <seealso marker="stdlib:proplists#type-proplist">proplists:proplist()</seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Includes property <c>{role, client | server}</c>. @@ -121,12 +135,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>lookup(Cache, Key) -> Entry</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">lookup(Cache, Key) -> Entry</name> <fsummary>Looks up a cache entry.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = cache_ref()</v> - <v>Key = key()</v> - <v>Entry = session() | undefined</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <v>Key = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_key">session_cache_key()</seealso> </v> + <v>Session = <seealso marker="#type-session">session()</seealso> | undefined</v> </type> <desc> <p>Looks up a cache entry. Is to be callable from any @@ -136,12 +150,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>select_session(Cache, PartialKey) -> [session()]</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">select_session(Cache, PartialKey) -> [Session]</name> <fsummary>Selects sessions that can be reused.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = cache_ref()</v> - <v>PartialKey = partialkey()</v> - <v>Session = session()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <v>PartialKey = <seealso marker="#type-partial_key"> partial_key() </seealso></v> + <v>Session = <seealso marker="#type-session">session()</seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Selects sessions that can be reused. Is to be callable @@ -151,10 +165,10 @@ </func> <func> - <name>size(Cache) -> integer()</name> + <name since="OTP 19.3">size(Cache) -> integer()</name> <fsummary>Returns the number of sessions in the cache.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = cache_ref()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Returns the number of sessions in the cache. If size @@ -166,11 +180,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>terminate(Cache) -> _</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">terminate(Cache) -> _</name> <fsummary>Called by the process that handles the cache when it is about to terminate.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = term() - as returned by init/0</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <d>As returned by init/0</d> </type> <desc> <p>Takes care of possible cleanup that is needed when the @@ -180,12 +195,12 @@ </func> <func> - <name>update(Cache, Key, Session) -> _</name> + <name since="OTP R14B">update(Cache, Key, Session) -> _</name> <fsummary>Caches a new session or updates an already cached one.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Cache = cache_ref()</v> - <v>Key = key()</v> - <v>Session = session()</v> + <v>Cache = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_ref"> session_cache_ref() </seealso></v> + <v>Key = <seealso marker="#type-session_cache_key">session_cache_key()</seealso> </v> + <v>Session = <seealso marker="#type-session">session()</seealso></v> </type> <desc> <p>Caches a new session or updates an already cached one. Is |